Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era, 9 Jun 1922, p. 1

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Send It By MMl Dont jeopardize the safety of your money by keeping it in the house until you con conveni ently go to the bank Send it by registered mail to any branch of this bank You will re ceive immediate acknowledgment and the money will be credited to your account IMPERIAL BANK OS CANADA SHARON TEMPLE looked over a half although wealhei tawing- Hie I let your home rundown Repair It tklt with Board of Id not or a MW with Beaver it low And the Bad No litter tha Boat J firstly old or to jotiU mil Bitter way Job pefmineat mud repair free For Beaver Board walla mad or all j lame for mil delivery phone call fata Square House have been The threestorey Temple Is dome surmounted by a gilded ball on which is inscrib- the word peace with its panes of glass in he win- lows and spires and its ilic altar and music gallery is by sightseers and from far and near Various articles having ap peared at sundry limes regard- the religious 1 The Children of Peace which both vocal and only been true in part orjtheir devotional unwittingly calculated P W PEARSON century ago Friends did beaten and be was marks of hat body and on The Music Hall and a aid who also left and hem Ives lo Mr who be imp their leader This wa the church after- found by him and the combination of the little band as The which began to hold its for worship and upwards were placed taught thorough spinning knit all its branches The first building lized for this purpose was a log house that stood near whore of- the late Hugh p now stands As the to build a bouse for the purpose They built a one the idonce of Mr John v is nearly opposite the Church This was in operation for a number of until each one married and left for homes of their own Up to and during this period the society had greatly increased in numbers and educational facil ities were in a very crude state They decided to erect- a still larger building which was about 30 feet square two storeys high and was known as the square house and stood Mraij garden op posite the meeting house institution would now bo termed a Ladies Seminary a large num ber of young ladies not only of Ihe valuation regulations In from Hon J Baxter New Brunswick Con- who after everything general wound up with the result that the decision Hit and were Instead of making trade them any easier he would sea the of the nations starve rather n them a dollar of money a bushel of wheat lo keep them the face of the earth A of Springfield greatly to the debate when he from Hie Progressiva Wednesday and upheld the policy as a step In the right direction There were places where Mr followed the line of other Progressives In finding fault with some of the contents of the Budget hut he admitted that he could not suggest anything that was much belter In the i plane mid Oil and his adherents the endeavor to give nol an elabor ate a true history of ils inception rise and progress to gether with interesting matters connected therewith also cor rect dates and the explanation of some things attributed lo them not altogether clear to the public mind which gained par tial J THE CO LIMITED DEALER IN B m lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Boors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc Dana ions Co factory Yards Huron St Newmarket and as reflecting very much credit upon the society The writer is not entering up on a defence of their belief merely wishes to their history as it is leaving ai intelligent public to draw it their customs and manner of living much has been id to their discredit which was untrue and it Is but justice to their memories to explain hose actions of their have been wholly misunderstood and accepted as by a misinformed public D this parentage in Duchess New York June Hit father died when the subject o this narrative was very young hat the period of his limited to While in his ium in ess and required a standard of faith or godli- Their first meetings were held Mr private house and later on ina log building which stood upon the site of the sent ting 1819 first church Norwards known as me Hall It was feet square at the base Id ft high one storey no upper room a door in the centre of each of the four sides and two windows cacti side of the fourdoors each win dow containing twentyfour panes of glass It was painted white the roof being supported by a large columns painted a light green first feast hold in harvest home dinner pre pared by hi of in he open site Hall stood and as the of the irsl fruits corresponding ammaa Day In a brass band of music is organized in connection with which this e This educational institution what has given rise to the port that David Willson kept a irem and the inmates were his but a baser uttered on an honest purpose as man who yet are liv- can testify Another matter j may be ex plained here and that is why the young women were dressed in white on feasl days At that many were in very moderate instances one of Mr Willsons mottoes being Equal ity he suggested white as the color of their dresses it being the emblem of purity and ma terial inexpensive placed it with in the roach of all Continued on Page talking band in Canada and which mod a snored piece of service A pipe or- also folded ihe vice during the same year the builder being Mr Richard of Toronto who was a master in the British Army at vessel that sailed between the battle of Waterloo and in the New York and the West India Is peninsular W What length of time ho was en- first pipe organ built In Canada gaged in this business is not had two barrels ten lunes on known His brother continued each barrel to follow the business for some Coatos was teaoh- longlh of time after David Will- band whel organized he taught each member to est in it In the before attaining his Our Ottawa Letter June 2nd Budget winds on its way something like the t as all things must to an end members are a vote on the Drayton it by about Tuesday or Wednesday of next week There has been little change In the argu ments Occasionally a Progressive members gels up and makea a Liberal speech but on the whole their argument Is an agreement with I tlio Government that it done tin- very heal It could under the hard situation facing the country The Progressives have no love for the Drayton amendment for they see it something that Is political and critical without being In any way helpful to the country The Con servatives have produced no sug gestion which would better tho of the Progres dragging along and now lifted me or another force- up and adds hi few words to the arguments of the day The end was very near on Tuesday night when King of Huron finished contribution ahead of his sohoduje and sal down with nobody else pre pared to Into the breach and keep things doing The Speaker was on his feet and had called the ques tion on Drayton amendment when of got the floor iaged to adjourn the debate carrying it over for another day It have been rather a peculiar ending had It come with of the three leaders having spoken Now It looks as though they would get into before Tuesday and then the will play and the end come Board Railway Bates and Soldier Legislation to be put through The rest of the matters on the order paper should not take very long to dispose of and If the House takes a week on those three thai should be long enough The hallway Costa Committee Is riving along hearing a lot of wit for and against resumption of the Crows Nest Pass agreement So far It appears to be six provinces of the Dominion against the agreement and three The main part of the argument naturally is coming from the three provinces while the railway who have already put in their eases they are likely to suffer a loss of some ten million dollars each by agreement being brought back Into force The Wednes day p Fletcher of formerly of Newmarket la Clerk of the Conference and former pastor here President Mrs of Is President of the Con ference S Mrs Hunter Is back from States Is noma from Toronto Kelly nurse at Berlin Hos pital is home Mrs of Toronto visited here last week Mrs Wm left yesterday to visit her daughter In Belleville Mr and Mrs Toronto are visiting- her father S Green Mr and Mrs Kelly of were visiting at Mr J P few days ago Mrs Seth of Michigan ar rived town on Friday Mr and Mrs Richard Kirtoa visited her sister at for a few days The Misses Phillips of Street and Mrs are latest addition to the lady bicycle Rev J Moore of spent Sunday with his uncle Mr J p Belfry Miss Lundy of Aurora spent a week with Miss Maud Mr Jackson Is a delegate at Methodist Conference at Toronto this week Toronto on Monday Mr and Mrs Dawson of Memphis Michigan are spending few weeks with her Mrs Woollen Mr Ed Willis left on Tuesday for the Old Country to take In the Queens Jubilee Mr and Mrs Ben Lloyd and Mrs of Toronto also Mr and Mrs Harrison of attended the funeral of Mrs Col Lloyd herein Monday Mr and Mrs Cook of New- marker Messrs and A of Vandorf Mr I of Bloom- and Mrs Greenfield of attended the funeral of Mr Jonathan Baker al Stayner The new Jubilee Poatage Stamps ready A full set coats The Schools of East and North Gwillimbury are having their annual picnic at Morton Park today ask for the and the so- support of third party In their Imitations of his wife was In- brother of the lale Charles attempt to discredit the Government West India of Aurora and father of Mrs Col Even among the Conservatives of Sharon was the first themselves the Drayton year leader the time of has not been hailed loss on appointment is known display of Joy True tie he continued lb lead until up or most of 11 passage September i860 when through speech soaped with health he iviignert and baggage was transferred the leadership to his on Inophow Mr J Graham Jessa lleve t ls llm l made a specialty in the out the promises made of which he was of It during and previous master A number campaign Some crossing Lake Oi craft on which they whs wiockcd they tin it Ines their lost all posses spinning wheel they had on On arriving in Toronto plied for and obtained any great at the winding the Conservative support thi they do not by It am the las he tho band purchased silver in J in New York from Commission is In for an attack on the It has refused lo assist the vital are termed its lawful but even la the west it has champion who lays down fact that the commission Is It mu risky lo prejudice the report of Hi Ommlitec at thin distance It seen cry unlikely that the west will It wants there namely tl bringing back Into force of the Damage estimated at done by tire In Que Heavy downpour of rain which swept over great sections of Quehai Province proved a great boon In ex tinguishing Ihe forest fire along Orchard lays of statute labor farm adjoining The camper- put in more than the iking the Council lo forbid animals running at large along the shore road during July and August About of Mr Alex assembled at Ihe Pipher House on Thursday evening and gave him a hearty send off Mr acted as chairman Mayor Cane read the address and Bert Lloyd made the presentation of a handsome Tea Service find Tray Mr married Miss Adams- formerly milliner Hughes on Wednesday J Davison A Co Intend opening a branch grocery at Orchard The average attendance school was and 331 on roll last month The old Canada Michigan Revival wagon arrived In Newmarket last meeting every week the Market Ssuare The Tomb At the residence of Mr John Graham June Frances widow of Win aged years In Newmarket June 3rd Sarah m am mm ift mm 111 TORONTO

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