Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , March 11, 1921, p. 4

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North York Marble Granite Electric Works rill end Mead Clone Alt work promptly attended to Lettering don by fndumatfo All Kinds of Cut to Order Join m Proprietor Don Phono Zfiiv Huron fit Hear ft Out Furnace Work plumbing rough Our Specialties Iho Bathroom at THE LEADING fl SOUS Damn tfisV- No Allies believe that the fro Germans fray jreparatlon the spend In preparation A Cow Post Succession Use find Ilia Ontario pint yew they received hearty Seagram contributed Dangerous Brussels There to bo dome fidgety Mr now who arc described iia Ho man in the That wot oHAona during Hie not regarded even at Ooond on Olio feature of Premier Jirury In no one need be In doubt an on the Temperance en lion and other of Me Is evidently a man of having thought and In Would bo oil German HanaMlun fiJHelon In the there been a lo lilli the iiiiii would have had Iho Winter Hie roller weather of an would he hose on whal the UeiKtamt would donj to hod I bey it to a inude by of navy that if he In Of I would nil he speaking Hie Mian lodiy fiKOOCfflj Bo It V7 to a which nave fiiUBllcd for of women women In ovcry hamlet town or city will gladly Favorite did thorn a world of good Auk your Another of auccoaafnl known Morcos Golden find like ProscHpUon Is by fn both ttblota This cjntfwaR from for tbo Ifat of men end- women nil over who successfully It for a blood tonic and an total of i- two Were arnhush of a military count if Wrjwpv of court td Inquiry recent- of In J KJva hundred took van Gumming lit iHc at BOmcfnlJf to Iho of the flcencf the 4tccnl- Gumming had motored each morning Mallow where lio presided over Iho coutt of Into iho f I V rtSF I Mo- la lo year jr- A for ovary rtprctjanUd to tell our welMtnowa fruit and ornamental ondltlot8 AftiWO dO VAtt top to our Another Wanted Jha of I itVe ill it in I ri eh I I a Mils being the IhcMlnislereonfd do take over the full cost of the annual and the oil too often are a barrier In the way of many young people going on to the higher of the and the vewtlles Hie It To ronto does everything up to the of the Then and these the already heavy loan of I be taxpayer who provides he and in the main pay Die end of the annual coal of ii You owe It as a duty to your family lo Join the O Meets nd Tuesday 1tu gladly given by any member Jain now You wont regret It law la it will of IhiiJio dawn upon lirpior Ihe evasion of the Temperance Act Is a losing gme may got away with It or- a during which money rolls in but onne or later- they- orei and then it thousand dollar fine and Perhaps a narrow escape from as well Some of the shialt fry have to the country all loose Imve o live In V 5 LIUti OP Tho PLUMBING and llttJUti fear and Irernbbng of raiigUt and there are always succors lo run Hie risk because of Ihe profits be made it a lofting game though Urf a pity that men cannot realize that hy their evasions of Ihe taw they a re nvillng Ihe very they wish to happen when elector are asked if they wish to end ho system and have tola whlrh tvJIl put n stop to all importa tions Want Much Slincou former The more be of it the more angry a likely- to become over this discus sion in the Yankee press on he pro- that pay her debts to ihe United Slutes by mind ling over some lions of fifilpire The suggestion Is West Indies some even bigger fools t these shallow Hunkers ever first for what the present debt was seeortflly In what extent In and for how many yeats the shoe on the oilier fool and did no lulMng njj Ibe sheriff Itll above all of the rights of those who are to be as if they were Ihaltcls Talk of any man Imagine that a West Indian educated would consider fur fraction an a change in his national status that would transform him Juto Yankee nigger and he WJH advance become a high type awl he worth while to world hut If he falls to find a suh- stanHal foothold some calling or vocation be will be a menially dead one Hoy a you holier up to something woMhy of your heal he mentally dead CAD on Bridge One Killed end injured When a roller ah east- hound Queen ear erowded with homeward Jumped rails at the of the Street Bridge collided with a Queen ear at oclock lernoon one passenger was so haldy Injured Hint he died later hi the General llns filial two were probably fatally hurl while others Injuries ranging iu severity Hie way front broken foliar bones and ribs down to bruises and slight cuts AH the In jured were rushed as as pos sible the and St Michaels Those who had slight In juries went on to Hi eh homes utter receiving treatment A stone lodged In the groove of the fit the point where Iho derailment occurred Ik believed to have been responsible for ihe accident Claims Adjuster James Forrest of the Toronto Railway Company stated lasi night that he city street repair department had put seventy yards of fresh hot ween he east and westbound tracks Just at the to the bridge He stated that some of the loose stones had been thrown on the tracks by passing automobiles and one had lodged In the grooved rail The heavy motor ear hauling the trailer passed over the stone partially crush ing it the light trailer jumped the rails and swung to Hie left partially In the path of the westbound car approaches to the bridge are downgrade and the two Queen ears heavily loaded were travelling at a high rale of at Hie lime So were they at the timethat Mo- Irirman I J Haywood in charge of the west bound ear had no chance to slacken speed his motor es the end of the eastbound trailer swung over In front of him With a grinding Hie ear hit Trailer The woodwork on tin right hand side Of the vestibule of Hie motor ear was crushed in but otherwise no damage was to The front end of Hie frailly built trailer however was crushed in like dor hero reaontly of Mr wife of County Inspector Kins and the shflollng of after the mur der Extraordinary precautions were taken no hose trips of sol diers motored lo advance General following in hi car with sitting behind An armored car with machine guns ready brought up the rear Outside house of he at the hotel where the general ate lunch and in the streets traversed by film he ween Hie court house and hold large detachments guard ivo previous attempts had made imlmsli humming A heavy fire was opened on tho con voy yesterday from high ground on both sides of Iho road The driver of the first car was seriously wounded by he first vollpy and the ear plunged Into a ditch Al the soldiers left the ears and went into action but the ar mored car In endeavoring In pass that of ran Into Ihe dilch General Gumming was hit on the head shortly after leaving his car and died instantly The firing went on for an hour dur ing which lieutenant also killed AhV A- Vo walti tm dovn now lQr7 will bo for limp conform to day and iho boot in tova now ROOK BOTTOM loaoLaporlodof A A In cold at yard THIS yard IJV March Application of 1 1 1 r- Germany for non fulfillment of her re quirements was decided upon by the allien here this afternoon Mr Lloyd Informed the Germans Ibis afternoon that not only were proposal made foreign Minister this acceptable lo the allies but des pite the Interval since last weeks conference the Germans had not made on advance In their propositions tin would justify postponement of the Imposition of the penalties The penalties In announced to the Thursday by Mr Lloyd George They are of the of and the German area leyoiui the by troops of the allies Imposition by each allied country of a ax upon as It may deem fitting The establishment of a customs boundary under allied control along Ihe The he must on behalf of the allies a failure to come lo even an approxi mate understanding with the Ger mans UnlJI we get proposals from Ger many which mean a permanent settle ment there can he no peace he de clare ENOUGH Good PoXXtmo worth Cue yard ON GALE flOo yard Inch WHITE a Even Cloth cold Ian On THIS ITJEEK yard rfbtural vfth WIG ITJ milt yard WINTER and that cold at to a QQrmont this vuma iCQ WEEK each NEW VOILE In tho eieh Jon GALS AH OH GALE TWO pair L API EC SILK and All net pair THIS pair VJEi Motor tn Fawn worth up to On ODD to to On WEEK MENS FLEECE LINED and WOOL end up to THIS rial REDLABEL LtOHT WOOL and All and 59YC ENGLISH Good Reg roll OH GALE roll to roll OH VJUEK Kll LINOLEUM A yds Vldo ycrd VJBBtti for Crown and Grain perfectly S3 j GALE THIO Our Parloro Now of very and American dawn wlioro Ho two Halo look around buying IF YOU MEANT IY egtf- shell in numerous have added to our of Stu dents may now have option of this along with or fa the of particulars on request ENROLL School Yale of idle Acton 1m en the of this over idle and unused Hi id are the railway 1 lunk of Block Phone 35 A The ale they tell Freight is not moving This Is not because there are mil he shipped It Is owing to at least two and three reasons The tale of he Idle freight para tell Is that every time ear a truck because a not needed a number of persona ere thrown out of work of the not gelling the they eAoitu rtfcwu fia by fcUtndlna Vena Wy ru tot wprhr work pining HkdU In W H wiy tint j MimiIiaL of are to they to dally needs for their products and are paying more than have to nay for their And yet the to railway up oes on Miuoral wages the cost of trrinsportu- and the must be reduced mid In- If Is to he busy end ears fcetit How to Advance Thomas A en his was asked by an Interviewer what advice he would give to young careers Iu the world He None Who van J All know la tluii it a man has reached the age and Is dead mentally no amount of advice example or etpeci- will him til In other Words Inventor Bays of the young feJloy on street thai at between the ages of and boy eau be Interested In Yrallcr crowded The trailer was crowded with home wardbound worker Several pas sengers including John Evans were standing on the front platform when the smash came The Ifgbt body of the car was torn by the impact lsrl of Ihe left side was ripped out AH the passengers were thrown into a liifii while the air was filled with flying glass and bits of shattered wood No one was Injured on either of lire IVYO motor cars all the suffer being among those en the- trifler uninjured I ear crews and rushed to the aid of those who had been hurt and the Injured were quickly from the wreckage and placed in had been hastily summoned All were hurried at once to the General and SI Michaels Vitals John Jr of Ave most severely Injured died In the Genera Hospital at oclock lie had suffered a fractured skull and other Injuries The two others injured are Miss ChHetitiK Witch of St who had one farm broken atid Is to have ft fractured skull and fiowmore v ho had one arm and two legs broken Miss Is Jn St Michaels IJospltL where was reported as last night while Mr Is at Genera Hospital ft Is feared that both may die We are In long If Is Injur- of corset- la enjoyed your playing so much the languid voice was murmuring and young musician bowed Im ever an glad if you It she said In veiy much the lone the oilier used compliment left her altogether cold In fact It was hard to that Hie Woman who had Spoken could enjoy anything Hut he next In line was a girl and the girls eyes were glowing Oh and look the violinists hands both in hers was alt wonderful she burst out But oh that noc turne I You see Ive played It myself ami when I heard you why It thrilled me you like ft the young musi cian asked eagerly You knowMai was a rather daring interpretation I departed from all the know you did And all I can say is that it meant more no much more to me today than It ever did before The speaker went on and Hie musi cian turned hands other people who murmured that the music had been enjoyable and moved on the brightness left by the on mattered lingered In her face tilt Hie monoton ous line came to an end If we have really enjoyed a thing let us gay with a ting In our voice which will conviction that wo mean what say I2tf To be Just like other people In to accept mediocrity One of the of leaderip Is to be different It true thai mere difference If enough for sometimes Ihe difference puts possessor below the majority Instead of above It But command ing natures stand out as easily dis tinguished from their fellows as black Is from white If you are one of the young people whose chief ambition Ii to like the crowd probably that Is belong If you wear you BO i went of an oldfashioned cut with out mental angulh If you always wait to express an till you know what those you think If the usual thing Is tho measure by which you estimate at people and do it Is certain tint you are destined for cut ranks one to be differ- ever achieves leadership A bluff by other name would be Just as unsatisfactory people borrow Irouhle because It Is easy gel and not be paid back LIKE At JO DEATH A who his morning ibour very iarful- fold the now moid that no circumstances were In be admitted except of course be added In a case life and death Half an hour Inter Ibu maid knocked door A fcontlcman see you sir Why I bought I told you Yes I told lion yh replied bill he says is a of life and death So he went down stairs and found an Insurance ago til A CAS Professor was mak ing for marriage to his first wife a daughter of the Professor the lady reminded Mm that It would be necessary to ask the approval of her tire- said hut am a little diffident spcking to him on this subject you must Just go and tell htm propolis yourself The lady procetded to the and- her father affectionately by hand mentioned that profes sor her become his wife She added accept offer papa He says ho Is too diffident to subject you himself Then old Christopher I better reply pin If to your lie did end the relumed to he read the twwer to tils message a word With -4- iA Ifc a Feet line A worn floor fooi of your home ami to but you your fioOfa feet touch Let paint wear but cave the wood fcrd you Siva If lis Flier with back guarantee It Floor Wo of iiiSu Vcalh taJ NEWiWARKBr ON

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