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Newmarket Era , June 7, 1912, p. 1

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CHS J I I I i A at SOFT PINS WATSON I rl I S i The Era to bo the Leading County Paper as well as In York County J it advance to tit Stat No Norte unless nW or u to repaid Will receive Prompt and rueful- Attention WATSO JACKSON Editor and Proprietor I IV Newmarket Friday June I I MX No Single Copies I 1 l T I Oof Toronto better i To Builders before the Volley oil Wednesday wed on charge stated in ha three times husbands Alter Us who owns House of Methodist Mr has Oft WE HAVE PUT A STOCK health BEAVER 7 r arcs I 1 teAi School Contest A YEARS flGO A most worth your while considering Wall or flees the carpenter another good opportunity You build and finish why not the walls and ceilings too Heaver Hoard takes the place and as it less gives greater lor design and has the titer below Board is made of selected woods reduced to and pressed into panels of uniform thickness with pebbled admirably suited to or hand painting The panels are nailed di rectly to the wall and ceiling beams or may be put on over the lath plaster of old walls The seams are covered with panelstrips wide Variety of artistic design Beaver Board resists the passage Q heat cold and it sUads shoe strain or vibration it is quickly and easily put up it cheek crack or with ago- it costs less than lath and plasfer Price per Square Ft be pleased to give you any information THE PAINT STORE It within the pip jjability that the Ontario will 1 A the resolution in to the increase in wages granted to coal in dealers this City ate talking aa increase in price of coat from to SO per ton But the is why should coal dealers the advance wage- paid to miners Son days a deputation of moving picture men- waited upon the Provincial Treasurer that new license on machines be changed and placed upon the tbe Tile request is being- consider 1 1 The Prophecy Isaiah id under Sine fig which and freedom AfTultCgg know not to tighV and in war was no lunger rrrintUnl to him threw his belt at the of declaring that he would From Kylfc 1853 serve ho tlcHiont calls Hon vlaltej this preparatory Of tells the on the of the of war who the was a paramount hundred and eighty wlM fee and on being adfifcf U nothing men should turn into JriVOoveinnient the been Id to sayR changed their and has tabued a lrce announcing for fcelefiton to the Common w vp Such wan tlte of that pro i but ill will bow to the decision of ami the mission Christ w the Judge throne is past The people pictured Mission of to- on and sc duUmmed as Judge the prophecy tipped with righteoushess of his footstool I lis decisions For untold centuries on the battle- appeal to arms- The art- of war was as one Wl was the in I The fundamental destined to snatch his laurel- from of jFroiri beginning tra torrent lit and of force alone have lug the palm by grime of fn the enpytean of history murder they turned and hailed the of of ruler of nation Prince of through win- aqia names of king em- Peace- in the The air above Judeas plains waves a Causes txritory take the lust Ttie Hallway imall train will ft run l ftUh on itiu Day this summer AGO From Era Kyle r no i Binns HA PHONE j fe rf Joint Deposit Accounts Many of our customers are finding these Joint Savings Accounts very convenient The money can be by of the parties at any time without delay or by the survivor should one die Interest Is paid from the day the money is deposited and continues to the day it is withdrawn NEWMARKET BRANCH C FIELD MANAGER South End Lumber Yard NATIONAL FIRST OAK IN THIS WEEK P W PEARSON Church and BOWSER AK BISHOP Correct Clothing for Men I CORRECT IN STYLE CORRECT- IN QUALITY I CORRECT IN PRICE It is the absolute correction of our Clothes In every respect that maintains reputation of our store as a Clothescenter for men who aim to use discretion In their selections Call in once once F WILLIS YOURTAHXHt PHONE 160 NEWMARKET MAIN ST LUMBER i i teIDE AND OUTSIDE TRIM 00R8 SASH AND FRAMES LIME PLASTER ARIS ANB RED TIMOTHY I US ANB OEMHNT 1 I new map of Ontario is prepared tin add to the Provice the newrdiitrct Patricia containing over square will colored This area is the pi the German Empire A little foreign lad to speak a word of English was found halt- starved wandering about thctnion Depot a few days ago People vho tould talk Russian and oth er countries could not make out his mother It was a tapfastened to his clothing that he was en way from Am sterdam to join his father at Michigan He was ted sent on via to his tag destination- Conductor being supplied means so furnish meals until he reached his lather top flat the Fit tings Company King west was gutted by fire of unknown origin- at six oclock one- light last week w- in location of the fire- in the centre of so many large buildings all the stations to the 1 frail Mary Rail who told the police she lived at a house in Ave nue was found unconscious on the lawn in front of a vacant house at larvis street early this morning with her right ankle broken She said she wandered verandah and accidentally tell off Now Mil they be is the question Robert Manning a middle- aged man with a wife and family made himself nuisance at the cor ner of and llloor streets a few days ago by thrusting a lou- of flowers in the faces of ladies passing on the street Another man named das Robinson made obnoxious to Jadiee at were fined each tor their misconduct Amy Elliott tin fouryearold baby girl was removed to the Sick Childrens Hospital a few ago after fourteen days sleep died with out redlining The child at the home of- her parents had become sleepy following a Sunday morning and being placed in had not opened her exes tor- two weeks Nearly a quarter of a million will bo spent in Toronto during for coal above the expenditure last year Increased prices and the absence of the customary summer drop will make the cool bill an greater source of worry and vexation to householder than in previous years That the present high prices for meat will prevail tor at least three or four years Is the opinion Sev eral dealers in St Market Prices are steadily rising owing to the scarcity and meats Unlay ore the highest in perhaps twenty years At the request of the directors of the Industrial Schools Association Council will guarantee debentures to the amount of to cover ne cessary additions and improvements to Alexandra Industrial School tor girls The city Is authorized by le gislation todo this Mains a young English girl pleaded guilty last week in the Coun ty Criminal Court to stealing goods from Simpsons and Eatons stored and VM remanded for sentence She had stolen about from each and had actually stolen a Eatons and put on then Evolution has struck tbo oldtime plumbers ami These classes of workmen have passed away with progress of the age The sanitary and beating engineer have taken their places that Is ac cording to a resolution adopted at the last meeting of Canadian So ciety Sanitary and Hooting Engin eers the of May nearly a I political apocalyptic longer pulsates with the Power j shone- Terror raised that celestial song- i For domination- acclamation to salute them dtin- Peace on earth good will to men blood of victories From heavens all King For tribute Confiscation were followed by But to day a growing echo of the tumultuous flame- their dishevelled heavcnly music is filling the hearts ihvUSirVcidefence gleamed portentuous the of men and they ate wondering how At Sharon on ihes 2rd test by Mr Milne to Miss At late street on the aged fit years months days Also in King the Mr decline Robert Rossaged cannons Wilson of cold his king threeyearold colt to A being ig ofUxbridge for m a thing mate a target The men of action a farewell social was be whom Nature are stepping back and the men of 1 Smith After brought forth to peace and kind- thought are taking the lead and in- Mr J A was called to 1 those the chair and several addresses were which have delivered following j Mr J Johnson and family re- examine these moved to this week and Mr- has his residence be seen that God lias made Erasmus says mar comes out d Patterson him for friendship not for war for Ignorance and into ignorance it was the guest Dr Scott last week a In human life health not for destruction for leads- Undoubtedly the great I Mr Evans of Detroit was in In money kindness not for wrong Whereas cause consists in the want of in- j town last Friday has armed all the other We have been accustomed Sutton items state that Mr destruction of with their own armor from earliest life to a familiarity J Anderson has gone to North- Moral she forth weak with its pomp and circumstances but expects I I Xonecohomic man of a uiuatut in io peace ana i National should with such rage and quiring into the Self interest rush headlong to destroy universal Causes War Secret motives of the other such dire Ideas of slorv A Pirst at in let us image and likeness It can Causes Consequences of War The Cost v las in a depravity Mental depravity The niise1cJ of war The Blessings of Peace 5 Swords into Ploughshares or the Historic- Development or Peace Idea In the seventeenth century In the century the beginning of the century until to day weak th its pomp and 7 dhing at We have never inquired whether these time for the fall meeting of oynty may- things should be We acquiesce in it and tender There is no all in his members that mav m ordained or and as weacqViesce in the rising of the tune bugs made to Some think that fceUsun And how are we to feel Sunday urn is derive from the word probation of a system that we do that is to sava brute beast since not examine ard of the nature of A stranger lN IIJ it belongs to them and not to men which we do not think fe2 Sn5 and destroy each this want of inquiry that the Slave ditch on Hwjn street A other How a sight it is to see land of humanity Men did man fight with man their of its Iniquity were like fire faces deadly pale their diked to think and we soon Trade was so long tolerated by 41 A Pica for- Peace and the Out look frenzied cry and glamour their horred and then abolished Many land pity on him not and removed him to a placoot safety in- The Methidist Sunday School will abhave excursion to Strawberry on the next month North York Society Excursion this vear is to place on the of June to Model Farm An animal on the farm of Mr VYra Mulcck strefct ran against a they was would rise Looking aloft with pain clarified eyes fieeins the promise in cloud darken ed skies but really all With whatever mind that you would thus transform motive ot defense one par may aye voutself into such a cruel one begun the contest both in turn Such was the tragic glare that fill- come aggressors lttne the Past Yet in the heart obtains army of soon be an arm of aggression I WW pons and clattering and guns who have all their lives concluded thundering Do you think that that war is lawful and right have Isaiah saw it shine from afar could here know it was the same when they began to examine bright like the Morn- thing which she had wrought- with the question that their conclusions Star her own hands And if someone were founded upon no evidence that Harbinger true of Days hastening Inform her that it was man they had relieved in its rectitude Car whom she beheld in such array might not because they Christ on cross knew its Beau- wonder- selves of proof but because What new manner pageant had never inquired whether It is this that I behold What fiend capable of or not has brought forth this monster We always think of war as Rave you gotten this- thunder sive and defensive and will deal with arid lightening I made you a good- causes both what came Into your war is aggressive Darkness profound was brooding that land The gathering war clouds seemed again about to burst over tho wild stretches ol sil ver mantled plains and olive crown- j the thought that there must be some comes hills of Palestine And once more better method of settling disputes repelled the invader it begins would the storm blot out the they who suffered looked long- punish him The likelihood ol at- vest the home and life itself idgly for Its anrearonce Twenty Is fttieraH determined by the despair centuries ago there came a change come The heavens above the plains were Bethlehem were filled with a white- cess Oh 1 robed throng and the only song of those the heavens ever heard by mortals the stillness night Not from of war of triumphs but of peace the angel song For Peace had been born into the world and it was in down trodden Galilee oyer which so many armies had marched that Jesus was first to appear and adopt the holy comforting mission of the Messiah as own The whole life of Christ breathes nothing but peace From whence then Cometh all tjils tumult HERES of wars the children of peace Christ called himself a vine and his own the branches Who ever saw or heard of one branch fighting against the other For a considerable period after the death of Christ His followers L J 1 The vard was soon flooded but work men managed to plug it up until a map Newmarket could bo to fix the break OH HAND The of a shop keeper is illustrated in a story told of a dry goods dealer The chant was of an excitable begins and hearing his assistant No we have not store skirt at there and Ing behind It only desolation and death The Assyrians it was said preparing for a fresh invasion What a pang that sent to trembling waiting hearts were lAng dragged their ploughs and forced to beat but earth was their ploughshares Into thick short ln0 Prince swords which soon would be crash Ing and clashing amid the whir and stir flying arrows Just as a tall cliff lilts Us head from the gloom of the valley through the rolling clouds spreading Its breast so did Isaiah With an eye faith he looked up to Mount Anduiot in vain for as the of the setting sun cast a halo of tremulous gold about his head ho caught the message for mankind The war clouds became rarer tho lights of truth shone through tho lumbltag and roiling down through the ages has that saving word shall beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears Into pruning hooks Nation shall not raise up sword against nation neither shall they learn war any more The vision of the prophet speaks of industrial conditions combining economic independence with social co-operation- The freedom every individual through and will indeed lend to the establish- of was the greatest A meat of Gods throne among men will above the nations A advantage which would come success- and the probability of sue- If it be shown that there can possibly be no advantage gained successful attack one will make Continued on Page Womans Hair A PREPARATION THAT MAKES FASCINATING say to a customer had any tor a long time was un able to countenance such v He fixed his eye on his blatant and said to the customer We hive plenty in reserve plenty upstairs The customer looked daied for a moment and the shopkeeper did not seem happy when his assistant in formed him- that the customer was speaking of the weather and had re marked We havent had rain PARISIAN SAGE is the ideal hair tonic and of the present time Is compounded on the most aa- that He had fic prinClples war refused to engage in the market toda can- com er the It as easy says a learned writer of accomplishes so much more than seventeenth century to obscure the tonics and does It so sun at noonday as to deny that JJuiiy that users are astonished wd PARISIAN SAGE kills the dan druff germs and eradicates dandruff in primitive Christians renounced all revenge war Christ and His apostles several weeka back for regulation of our conduct It PA SAGE stops falling was necessary for their successors to 0 the scalp and apply them to their practises In Hie dream this No a Vision Is a forerunner always achieve- ro nations dream peace and peace will be sure of The hands that guide the 1 ft plough Soto It Toronto strength less do M greet Not ffift3wSl raved com- show with what confidence they believed In the unlawfulness war i Maximilian as it is related In the ACts of the Martyrs was brought before the tribunal to be en rolled as a soldier Bui he W am a Christian and cannot flght Christian In com- signed to the a tty if r4 eee A J hair or money back Since its introduction Into America it has become a prime favorite women of refinement PARISIAN SAGE gives fascinat ing lustre to womens hair makes It beautiful It makes the hair grow luxuriantly Ills the daintiest and most refreshing hair dressing that has produced and has not a particle grease or sHcktoess In A targe bottle PAWS1AM costs but cents at J- ww and dealers wry with the Auburn A Local Option campaign Is to be started at once at For the second time within a pe riod of six months a reduction of ten cents per barrel in the price of Portland Cementhas been announced by the Canada Cement Company- Drunks the Post- says are fined 5 at Cobourg while at Port Hope they get off with In Local Op tion towns the law now fixes the minimum penalty at and costs or three months in gaol- New York May thick fog this outward bound tor Potto Rico coHided with the French Hue steamer Hudson TbeHudson had a large hole stove in her bow and ship- a quantity of water She was taken in tow to a dock in Brooklyn- stern of the was and she will be detained here for several days for repairs fTbe Hudson- carried cabin and a passenge 1 tow CASTOR I A Pot IaiaaU aad Yh Bngki r 9 -v- ARCHIVES OF ONTARI TORONTO sea a s

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