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Newmarket Era , September 11, 1914, p. 1

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Using- Can Fit Thorn Watchmaker and Graduate Optician oi A pitch I JACKSON Editor and Proprietor- fc frv r A l i -r- J No 32 3 each Ending W received wore his n waving Calgary Well Three largo oj flv to see the iron tanks were partially 111- Infantry In Belgium Jrcak arid lojed with gasoline as if ran from catch the first of the sun well and man- in charge These Goods Have Proven to bo Finest in Respective Linos DETROIT VAPOR OIL 8TOVEQ QUICK and PERFECTION OIL GRAVITY WASHING MACHINES PAINT Tor walls and ceilings High Standard Paint for Buildings inside or outside for and varnished surfaces The finality remains long after tho Price is forgotten A HARDWARE NEWMARKET PHONE iTSouth nd Lumber Yard Winter is Before P an Advance in Price Carters Alfred Bishop Ontario L Murphy ORDER NOW BEFORE THE 5 Prices BEST MANITOBA FLOUR BEST RELIANCE FLOUR BEST PASTRY FLOUR Also got Your Coal Bin Filled THE PRICES BE ADVANCED SOON W EVES Order Phono or alters Hen Manning Ed Church Nelson Miller or Boyd INCORPORATED 1 BANK ofTORONTO Capital and Reserved Funds Making en at Prosperity Sure Future a matter of present thrift Every man or woman who earns money and should have a Savings into saved dollars can put readily The Bank of Toronto receives de posits of upwards Interest added to balances halfyearly on the Daily Balance In Ontario Quebec and the BRANCH P A LISTER Manager Well at Right Prices POSTS SASH DOORS Veeet4 Trim la Oak etc Qcodt prettily Kiln HE I IS WORTH AT ALL IS WORTHY Best ILuHibsir IT WORKS TO LESS TIME AND LABOR THUS THE DIFFERENCE IN COST SO THAT IT SHOULD CUT NO Youll Find i mm CO The mangled remains of a found late Wednesday night of last strewn alowj the R tracks near Avenue An flUoot isAtilf uudor way During the Col Lieut had been- billed In ycara otaRO in but for years has a Can ada weeks ago he To ronto of the Law of Upper Canada in convention assem bled to glvo in aid of the Patriotic were on the Exhibition grounds and began thclx nefarious work oh Wednesday when a lady had her purse stolen In which she had W0 and some rings A Toronto Branch of Cross Society formed Attendance at Exhibition on Childrens Day last wee tho same day last year by to talling At a gathering of municipal ropro- Kcntativca last week appoint ment of a new Provincial Municipal Department was urged The ladies of about middle of last tent word that tbqy had collected for the pat- Fund and expected to forward a cheque for Good for A man named Baxter was caught In very act of robbing the pocket of a passenger as be was step ping from a street car At tho Police station 500 was found on the pick pocket A of tills City who by drinking acid hut was reliever at the wrote following advice a closing note to a letter dont marry young It was stated that the womans married lifo had been unfortunate Rev John McNeill pastor of Cooks Presbyterian Church herb has received a call from the larg est Church Den ver Colorado Report has it that ho will accept A fire did damage to a threestorey building in St said to have originated by carelessly throwing a lighted match near a can- of gasoline Speaking of prospects for Hie poor during the coining winter Col of the Army speaking to a reported said We do not dare to anticipate the sit uation next winter Since April last some families in re ceipt of relief have been added to list of House of Industry Sir Win Meredith been re elected Chancellor of the Univer sity of Toronto by acclamation It is current talk at the Parlia ment Buildings that the Govern ment is considering plans for constructing work on new roads in the near future Clay In the Coun ty Police Court last week sent Herman to the Central for ten months on a charge for stealing a horse and buggy The rig belonged to Hunter some lime ago and County Con stable Stewart traced the theft to A meeting of the Toronto Milk and Cream Producers Associa tion has been called for tomor row at which an increase in the price of milk will be considered An improved pianotuning hammer has recently been in vented and patented by J Ryan a blind citizen of this city The official Canada Gazette of last week contains notice of the Incorporation of the Internation al Military Co of To ronto with a capital slock of This company is the direct outcome of the war and will check war prices in the line of its manufactures Toronto Red Cross Society it was stated on Saturday last will cable to the British War Office The Master in Chambers at Osgoode Hall rules that German citizens had no status in Can adian courts The Directors of the Ontario Vegetable Growers Association have adopted a resolution agree ing to make an exhibit at the On tario Flower and Honey Show to he held in Toronto dur ing November also to forego any cash prizes and at the close of the Exhibition to sell all vege tables on view by auction- and give proceeds to Patriotic Fund Over babies were entered for lie Baby Show at he Exhi bition on Labor Day There were entered under six months old Allusion was made lo the Eu ropean war in many of Toronto pulpits lust Sabbath Rev Prof Law at Old St Andrews Church said to see as Ihe ulti mate issue a spiritual awakening of the world and a liberation from the robe of materialism Rev Young at the Broadway Methodist Tabernacle emphasiz ed the Importance of every man having a trade or profession The world owes much today to organized labor x i imputes for the operation- The steam which runs engine generated by from tile same well and we icarried away- with a b6Uloofgaa6llhe aa it came from the well The well from 10 in hours- odor of gasoline is bathing summits of Rockies in glorious beauty Nature has these mountains on so vast a that the can scarcely grasp their greatness except by comparison Snowy peaks rug ged winding rivers waterfalls and canyons are thrown together in unparalleled confu sion The of and Loch are kept ever fresh in the minds of the people by the beautiful ballads sung in their praise and yet they arc not lo be With the Lakes of The Ben Lomond and of Scotland will ever bo held in re membrance as long as the works Scott grace our lib raries but is yet forth a poet or author who will do justice to the magnitude of Canadian -rock- Banff is a pretty little town with all modern convenilnces miles from Calgary nestling in the midst of 1110 loftiest peaks and nature provided another great attraction for tourists in its sulphur springs The Cascade Mountain is over 5000 feet high and its bold overhanging cliff with ridges of snow on the of August and a beautiful cascade running half way down the side and then lost to view Is a most magnificent sight The moun tain lops all around and loom ing up in the distance are so numerous it is impossible lo count them Beautiful driyes are made around the mountains and the scenery everywhere espe cially across the Bow River is beyond bur description Hen we are at our farthest Western point Lake Louise af ter travelling miles rail and boat by motor and a number of miles by street car Lake Louise is miles from Banff and the whole distance is liko a series of moving pictures It is also called the Lake in Clouds and no wonder for it is feet above sea level From the hotel verandah it docs not look much larger than Fairy Lake Newmarket but it fa milts long ami mile across If is surrounded by mountains the one on the left towering 3- 330 feet above the water and on the right 3011 Directly in front of Hit hotel and across the lake is another mountain nearly feet above the water and it is almost covered from the lop lo within feet of the bottom with snow in some places feet or more thick and this is the 1st of September Distance is so de ceiving here because of the rar ity of air and the immensity of the mountains Even the large hotel which has accommo dation for guests looks like a small building from the oppo site side of the lake and another high mountain in the back ground The highest mountain in this section is Mi Temple feet above sea level The sta tion called miles from Lake Louise is the highest point touched by he C P from coast to coast ami it is known as the Great Divide because the waters flow both east and west in this section Calgary Oil Fields Just returned from an 88- trip in Mr Francis Bells through the oil fields about miles southwest of Cal gary where we counted oil derricks within an area of less than ten miles The oil fields extend for a dis tance of miles north and south and nearly east and west with Calgary about in the centre but the chief optra- lions appear to be confined lo the location which we visited though there are at least 27 wells now at work and many oth ers are waiting for the heavy ma chinery and pipe be shipped in Though notices are posted around the property of No Ad mittance on finding that we represented a newspaper from the East we were favored by an examination of the celebrated Well No in This the well where gasoline running out so pure that it bo used in motors di rectly from the well without re fining This well is now down 2- fee and the Company that there IS something belter further down are slilj go- down without driving the pipe While we there the drill brought up and it took Just told us they were Ailing order for shipment in ton barrel lots It is miles to the nearest railway station but the P has spur lino 10 the properly which they lend lo build as soon as develop rneiits will warrant We also had the privilege of inspecting Prudential Well No I where a new stylo of drill called The Rotary was in oper ation It had only been running 12 days and was down feet This well was started with inch pipe hut others in this see- lion were started with 18inch pipe This is operated with gas from Dingrnan Well No i which is only yards distant It is nearly all Calgary capital thai is operating the wells in Al berta that is why they are called thoCalgary Oil Fields One company alone has filed mining claims on the whole of three townships which are six miles These mining clliims do not interfere with the owner of the farms only this extent that the farmer puts in a claim for darnoges which he thinks he is entitled through the operation of a well on his premises When a farm is purchased from the original holders mineral rights are reserved wells we visited were near Ihe banks of lie Sheep River and we are told that camping par lies here have a novel way of do ing their cooking A small hole is in the sod and then ereil over for a few minutes On removing the cover a match is struck and sufficient gas is col lected to hurst into flame which will continue as long as is Evidently the soil is im pregnated with natural gas Notwithstanding the present depression in oil stocks Hie evi dence of oil is unmistakable and some of these days another oil boom will strike the city and some large holders will make for tunes During our pleasant stay of a week in Calgary we had Hie pleasure of meeting Mr Joe Bel fry Mr Win Burrows Mr Joe Wright a cousin and family Mr Harry a ne phew and Mr We called lo see Mr Fred at his store hut found had gone with the volunteers to Val- in the medical corps co OOl Why Uncle and Miss Canada Should Not Make a Match For Hie Era I Una know to whom they owe respect and allegiance for an honorable- birth and sustaining power la days of numerical weakness aid whoso claim our land for sympathy will not England strives to maintain a God fearing attitude the worlds great nations She has experienced variety of upsand downs throughout the reign many lines of Rulers yet ever since the incipient stage when King John was compelled to sign the Magna Charta Act ln Britain out boldly for the of a wide spread liberty The Spanish Armada and the Romish Inquisition both had to fall before her defence the fight In latter years had waded through rivers of blood that she might establish the British Empire more securely on the broad basis of a consistent civil and religious And today she is oldest nation in the world that has greatly enlarg ed Instead or decreased her territori al boundaries whose is the taught in the Good which our late beloved Queen Victotia said was the Rock on which she pryaed that England would evermore maintain her greatness It is true Britains laws have not jet attained perfection though that Is presumably her Intended goal and having hitched her wagon to a star we hope she will get there In duo time and that Canada will be fore most among her children in emulat ing her noble ideals Another reason for objections to tho union the two nations Is that the history of the Bible is with many impressive in stances of a conferred au thority and territorial rights which is an all sufficient proof that there should continue to be division of Governmental control over all the earth according as its vast popula tion and physical proportions make necessary The Supreme Ruler with wisdom foresaw the need for limiting finite authority within score of Its individual powers Hence when Cod instructed Moses to choose twelve men and to sot them over the subdivisions of the House Israel Including counsel in tho universal law of lustier to their fel lowmen and later on gave Egypt over to rule of the King of Baby- ton the double lesson of a distribu tion of Power and the intrinsic value of righteous rule were demonstrated for the guidance of all nationn and people that would follow after them And without that attrinstlc principle justice Is deeply instilled In the heart of the Powers that be the old maxim of In numbers has little to recommend it to the weaker nations when a big gun lite Ger many casts all moral scruples to the wind that she may gloat over a de sirable accession won to the empire More more seems to be the avaricious cry of the imperious na tions until their cup of Iniquities is full to overflowing and through the law of retribution the spoils are then taken away from them Then with selfishness so deeply rooted in human heart we scarcely dare boast that either of our western nations are composed of such superior moral calibre that they can do without a little wholesome watch ing of each other And both coun tries are pocfiessed of enough MRS AGO From Era ffnt 1 From Era Sept J r Simpson an nounce the arrival of new fall goods s an- 1 weeks excursion on a charge of an noying a soldier but were acquitted court placed blame on I soldier East Fall Show- Is to be held at this year on of last An excursion from Niagara Falls is announced place week A V Theifartman Union will hold a picnic on Lot No In the Con ot on the 1st of October Big meeting in Temperance Hall Monday evening A fire took place In Bradford last Saturday night at Smalls Hotel and adjoining property A man charged with an attempt to rob a jewellery pedlar was sent from here for trial by Magistrate Suther land and On Wednesday he was tried before the County fudgo and found guilty He came to Ontar io from the States An attempt to burglarize the home of Mr John Rogers Yonge Street was attempted last Monday evening but he was discovered but he got away J j li A great variety of ideas have been advanced and taken for granted resources that should under both homo and outside admirers of restrictive measures keep com- picturesque and valuable land in a prosperous condition bounding the northern limits of People of the Occident contented American Republic hat the happy deeply in love and ardently deolrc3 to make it his future Betterhalf Then again nature In the respect ive instance appears to have set up a Hut every day observation of against a rule by affairs has taught thinking people Physical formations thab sentiment which may have able in the North American predominated at one time great chain of lakes and does not always follow as a sequence rivers with their climatic influenced ol conditions In after years A tew seem tobe continually whispering t revolutions of the earth In her orbit of the Snows that she to say nothing of that which a cent- a enough headpiece to ury- may bring to pass will affairs without times produce such vast cast changes matrimonial assistance Then one in the feeling of of a hundred years ago when she sent loverlike nation that the former Glory the envious lover home eagerness for possession becomes tt to stay thero and keep his only a kind ot neutralized longing wheie which if brought under tho influence properly belongs ol sound reasoning powers may be en- We are satisfied with admiring the cured That was that commercial growth and many corn- ending to a little long ago points in the Republican between Norway and Sweden which Administration across the lines at a nations compromised their divergent I safe distance from serious king whom will probably act as a to retain he maidenhood of Pope pious referee In all to mingling of interests matters of international disagree- which through a marriage contract And the impression gives would unit In putting a premium on that where recent unfair form of private patronage unties were rejected for state ex- And we are firmly grounded in the passion indicated that our American belief that she has got a legion neighbor has arrived at a point In his hearted citizens who though when an educated Instinct loving peace would not see our warns him that an unwilling bride la trailed In the dust were usually possesses the Inherent power rights as a fair dealing make a greater burden than ruthlessly trampled upon Yet we blessing Tben the Big Dominion of hop may te today Is giving thrust upon us by a country whose signs of her lo the I principles seeiuWwU- that no hopes can be own but the trtatned that she Is prone to wversa Nation a century good will now the firm decision the two little on In both nations form a Canada of one century ago Thecee far a world wide confidently hope that the rough raent that will forever put an end to courting act where a Barkis was though was not may never again bo repeated on eoll but that as two peat negative powers they have decided to allow line between the twin map pictures of the American Continent to former remain unchanged AH true YEARS AGO From Era Sept The Altar Allan on the by Rev Peter Addison at the resi dence of the I mother street Alfred Allan Hardware Merchant third son of Mr James Allan of Newmarket Foundry to Jennie only daughter of the Peter The happy couple left per midday train for New York and the seaside where they will spend their honey moon Mitchell Gross At the home of the bride Elder on the Inst Nelson Mitchell of Si Paul Nebraska to Mary eldest daughter of Mr Gross Keswick The Tomb Proud At Edgar Co on the Mr Proud mely of Whitchurch At on the John brother of A McCaffrey of Newmarket aged years Miss has been visiting In the City or the past two weeks Mr Lewis Lukes spent Sunday in Town with his motherinlaw Mrs Mr and Mrs were with the editor of the during Sunday last Miss Mamie and Gertie Millard are spending a few days with friends In Toronto Mrs Tate of was visiting with her sister Mrs A Smith a couple of days this week Dr while attending meeting last week was taken- sudden- ill but Is now recovering slowly Madden and Lyman are In the City at tending Court as County Constables Mr and Mrs H are In Town visiting with Mrs Made The Misses got back from Colorado last week where they have been visiting for some months Two weddings at Keswick this week The daughter of Mr Silas Mann was married to Mr VanNor- man and Mr Mitchell of Nebraska was united to Miss Gross An attempt was made on Tuesday night to fire the dwelling the late Edward Smith of Mrs James of Bradford visiting In Sharon i J j j men strength unities war and its direful effects on taotlful sun kissed planet FLETCHERS the Era to rkuds tho- Judge was of Rheumatism After Doctors Failed If you have tried many other and found they failed do and doctors treatments for not be skeptical about trying Read the testimony of Judge John of Fort O After treatment by three doctors without result I have beta cured a very bad case of by using tvo of It Is now two years since I used the and I still well as ov er Previously I was a cripple walking with crutohos be convincing W of W J Patterson guaran teed wood it a most uncommon accomplishment Married men have troubles of their own and occaslotally some dont J V ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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