Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , April 1, 1921, p. 10

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II all and very llltle QOOI TIIU A How for Tcrohcra Principal Yell of Toronto a money that Repair Shop MULTIPLY of your fcboeo by having Iho modern way In diya of prices the coat of footwear bt of away old alioea no loot at thorn to it wo them tiorvloeoble and pre- fteitUlfto A J St Newmarket k piaiKnr AY A I 4C0j aid Qullty Iho Can i j- No can 1 the hove trouble enough looking the Tile wan about bun away when the assistant who hi I overheard the conversation said you are from you have come a long way will lr to help you Then be him to a Heat aim off In of Soon be found his man and him to the who as he to the courteous door keeper l wish you would call at my ho tel this evening I want to talk lo you The card bore the name of Colli P Huntington the railroad magnate the Interview that he offer ed the a position at nearly twice the salary he was receiving from the Government fortune was made from thai time on the exdoorkeeper said as he fold the story to a group of friends in his borne It was several years later In Francis Marlon who served as senator from Missouri for years bis first election as the reward of a- courteous set un der trying circumstances He had Just concluded a canvass for the nomina tion to the office of governor of Mis souri In the convention he was de feated by one sixth of a vote His friends fell for him They looked see some expression of keen be must have felt Hut to their astonishment Immediately after tho announcement of the result Mr threw up hat to Hie celling and with a ringing shout call ed for three cheers for the successful candidate This act or courtesy ft has been said led to his selection as lotted States Senator Struck by a runaway team of horses at and Queen streets at Ibis morning Andrew Vale avenue seventy- two years of age who was a bicycle was knocked to I he sustained a fractured skull and died Instantly ago and lituie last vole In Ontario lhcr exbleif among I In- school teachers In certain fund All the entered Us coffers waft subscribed by them whenever the need arose and happened when the lit tle children of I lie different schools hint to stay home on account of not having sufficient clothes to wear Then was drawn and new shoes new dresses and other es sentials given the Utile ones and they lo school In the last two years the need for his work of mercy ho 9 vanish oil completely ami now In Ibe homes where the tiny lots were deprived of clothes owing to he drink they are clothed and fed well by their par ents come lo school regularly This is the best Illustration of the effort thai prohibition has had on school children In Judging from my own school said George Smith principal of the school and In nearly every case where relief was given a drunken father was responsible The most phenomenal that I can give of the effect of prohi bition on Hie children of the Park hi Richardson prin cipal ls the extremely marked In crease In the deposits of money made by the school children in the Penny Bank in the lastichool year was deposited by 1000 school children which Is wonderful considering the fact thai this Is not a wealthy district There Is an Increase of fifty per con over the deposits In the bank last referendum I attribute It entirely to lie fad lhat parents ore giving their children some of the money ihai used to he spent on drink I say thai we arc a constant wonder lo lite Penny Hank for we de posit a weekly average account The children In the school are hap pier than they ever were before They wear better clothes eat belter food and lo have more comforts In their homes than ever before Of course In a few homes liquor Is se cured from Montreal and I can see the reaction of on the children But If the Importation of liquor Into the province Is stopped after the corning vote feel sure thai the prosperity of Hie people in the will he even greater than It Is now J Moffat principal of the Duke street school In the downtown dis tinct of King street east and hourue street says that he has no ticed a marked change among the pupils in the last two years due to prohibition I have in mind the children of family who did not school regularly he said When enquiries were made was found lhat both father and mother were drinking Hut In the last two years the child ren have been coming to school re gularly and are better clothed and fed Hi an before Thousands of of new spring colors and suitable for room hi house prod or best matters In the trade Boxer Go of orders lias its In a splendid position to quote low prices Ml this slock Pmvn It yourself by examination of the beautiful creations we have listed here 11 OF patterns Inches wide wall borders lo ON mil 00 OF for parlors rooms hulls worth this reason roll OS THIS roll walls and bor der worth up lo roll lots not broken ON SALE THIS hunch TC A letiiarked to a man who through litis country daily how much lie en vied hiin to sec ucli glorious scenery Oil the rich man li have no time lo look at Hit it lubes all my mind lo run the machine This a good ration of the Way a great of o through life They are driving their machine so fust that they must their whole mind upon it and thus they lose the along the way the Ihiniis of life How few of us ever really lon enough lo think or ap preciate the wonderful which our eyes and ears can bring lo the scenes How Jew of appreciate the beauty the sublimity of the things about us Whatever our vocation we should resolve that we will not strangle ail that is finest and noblest in us for the sake of the dollar but that will put our life at every op- unity Just Ihink what life would mean If everyone was ahle to see the magnificence Die glory the unspeakable- beauty and the divine significance winch saw nature Everywhere go there are a thousand things to develop best there is in us JCvery landscape mountain and tree has of charm and beauty waiting for us to discover In every patch of meadow or wav ing field of wheat in every lea and blossom ravish an angel The cultured ear will find harmony in forest and field melody in wind and stream and untold pleasure in all natures songs It is astonishing how much we can see everywhere when look for A naturalist roaming about the country in search of stopped near a farmhouse and filler his with brackish water from a muddy pond While doing tins he told a form hand who stood watching him what won derful things a microscope would reveal thai water Within this pool my man said he are a hundred nay a million universes had we Hie sense of the instrument by which we could ap prehend them The man with the hoe unmoved by this re markable statement replied I know the water he full of tadpoles but they be easy to catch He saw only tadpoles where the naturalist saw miracles of nature The most loathsome object if tinder a magnifying of sufficient power will re veal beauties undreamed of so even in the most unlovely environment in the most cruel conditions there is something of the beautiful and the hopeful when viewed through a disciplined mind Alio I trained eye beauty which would watching him It is not that which we inherit that blesses us the most the use make of our in heritance only character worth While is the kind that works when a man knows that no one is Ottawa March Operating on and night Quebec provincial the assist ance of a number local of the raided lcn clubs In Hull and other blind served with summonses to In court on Tuesday The Quebec hi they bad Una breaches of law wen- raw Jed on did not rest upon one visit to places In nil alter securing one conviction waited hour or and then went right weifl successful in securing enough evidence for a second end In a It was not finiy liquor lhat the raider were utter hut also Hit of fortune games poker dens roulette wheels find oilier devices which It Is asserted have been running wide open In a large number of the socalled clubs In soma was found that the city police already raid visits fiftlied and liquor This applied to Ibe and City Clubs where the two one provincial and the other municipal both being successful ah the were coitoemed At the Outaguals Club a mulatto wliel ntlliborhood of ws not a was seized and another va at City Club drsirjiis and suitable fur cut out to match it lltol very SALE Me roll wide worth roll ON SAMS THIS roll for the yowls In ho trade ON SALE roll covicniNtis l wide heavy last reason yurd ON BALK THIS yards wide Moral and Work pattern ON THIS WICK COLOHPAST MATTINGS in blue and brown guaranteed not to fade In sun suitable for bedrooms ON THIS iitlerns Kill labia for couch covers VuaUIciiw ON SALIC THIS yard In and regular valuer ON SALIC AM CREAM plain and scaltopeO regular yawl ON SALE THIS WEEK yard FLOWERED new wide regular ON SALE THIS WEEK yard Li Do not be satisfied with easy victories That which you can win without irying not worth winning us a rule No one fur whose daily work does not coal him sweat of body or spirit No becomes which docs not grow by resistance lo emulations which grapple fiercely Even the friend who is best worth having is not won till you proved your worth He glad of hard victories Leave the easy ones for those who are with the second rule The way for a young man to rise is to im prove himself everyway he can that anyone wishes lo hinder him You cannot lead to heir possible good unless you have some faith in their present Up Total 6015001203 SIR VINCEHT IL I It Co l Ha VUJjul Sir I of die i I

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