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Newmarket Era , June 16, 1922, p. 1

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What do you intend to do with your sale notes Bring them to this Bank for discount or safe keeping You will find prompt cour teous And complete hanking service at our nearest branch IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA EWHARKT BRANCH A O MURRAY SOUTH END LUMBER YARD Co SHINGLES CEMENT FRESH CAR JUST RECEIVED PEARSON Cor Church and Ota I it the of the fak strongly tempted to say hat the Pro gressive party will divide Some have declared that cannot see through Mr Crerars and they think this Budget Is a step In the right di rection None of them but admit that the country needs revenue and while there Is talk of a tax on vacant lands to replace other none of the responsible members of have urged It n GREENS FINE QUALITY WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND BEST SELECTIONS FOR ALL PURPOSES FROM TO PER ROLL Variety of aimed Papers cud 30 In Oatmeals WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR BLINDS We Sail You Any With or Without Hanging BERT GREEN Painter and Paper Hanger SQUARE NEWMARKET attacked the grounds that It was a Protection Mr King when h irn came denied absolutely tha i pointed Could the have gone further il did he asked the House Every step which had been made had been away from protcellon The Finance Mini ster had lowered the duties of the implements of production In the basic Industries and had done his best to make burden of taxation fall less lightly upon the poor and more heavily upon the richer classes The charge lids was a Protectionist budget was entirety unfounded The Prime Ministers contribution jwaa short but mealy wasting hours of lite lime of House Jn flights of oratory Hon Mr King confined his remarks lh except for pointing who wen of faith that they Were In the position people who lived In glass houses am therefore could not afford to throw The leader of fie Opposition w cheque In his delivery CANE SONS G0 LIMITED DEALER IN- Building Material dumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc Dana Sens factory Yards Huron St Newmarket I he speech which continued I mi la condemnation of government fop he alleged Hav ing broken faith with We people and also of condemnation for the Pro gressives on the charge that had kept the government in The Progressives he going home they ha nil d All thai they could tell their ihey got win hit hart compelled to forego Crows Nest hid h ml i reduction in the of living or a substantial reduction in the duties on he tilings which they were pledged to have placed on the free list Mr speech was full of At its one of Ids warm supporter ventured the opinion that It was a wonderful derful poll misjudged Ho wilt I its I everything In shape anil finale There are to dealt with such as Ishment is hoped the railway rate havemost of then the decks cleared for action by about another two weeks end In sight by June t leant for siren for tt Guaranteed for I year Moved by Osborne ieconded by A J Davis That the lender of Installation of an Siren for sounding of be accepted subject to approval Mr Harris f sum of to be done un- the direction and the of the- Fire Light Com- and Mr Harris Carried Moved by A J Davis seconded by Keith That whereas a request been received from the Public Board asking thai the Council the necessary funds to led for the Town be It resolved Ihat the By-law- Committee be and they are instructed to Introduce a iw at the next meeting of Council an Issue of Debentures li the people Debentures the rate of Interest Cane J for It V People Drowned ii i that swept from th eastern edge of New Jersey lids oily and over Westchester late this afternoon was responsible for at least fifty hundreds of minor accidents large destruction of property and riots and panic at tern tied- and pleasure resort The dead calm of lite late at noon following a day of scorching 1 million- to lief anywhere It promised to bo The number of those In off tlie Westchester shore at Island and thereabouts was mated at The gale came or an almost clear sky anil reach shore before It struck was for most of those in the boats A tree was blown Over on the of Red Lion In fell were injured a Ferris wheel a the Bronx Sound Jhst be for hursts and lightning storn Point Long Island oclock this he worst dld the electrical f the crew operating unable lo stop the a rending cash the load of shrieking 1 children toppled Member of Toil Mv good lady Ihe place I stayed the when I Landlady Oh did We going to I want in advance Sebvted with a sigh Suddenly right in the middle note so high and sweet thai mad John junior hold his in an ecstasy of the voice stopped And a long time did not go on again What had happened If his his father had found singing he hid behind the curiam somewhere and listened Ihat John junior was sure At length quite as suddenly had slopped the singing began again With a bound John junior was at be window This was he song ho loved best of all He could hear the words quite clearly as the came floating up from the window far below Sweetest little fellow Everybody knows Dont know what to call him But hes mighty like a And Utile John junior win bad known no lullabies mothers in his lone babyhood fell that he must low and find where the from lev some groping he found small woollen slippers and after pulling them on very slowly and carefully ho climbed out of Ihe window and began the pi descent of the fire The wind blow right through hi nightgown and the iron step were very cold but he bravely on afraid only thai Ihe grownups in ihe flats across Ihe air shaft might suddenly peep from the and Jolm junior expected it would be so he climbed in softly The voice was still again but ho sure he musl bo very hem By light that into he- room through the transom he could see a big bed with the covors all turned down as if waiting for some one l creep in and so as John junior folt quite shivery ho crept in hi up into a snug bund than he singing began and so near thai il made hfi heart hump bard it right in over transom When the last sound ofit had died away be heard a man voice his fathers voice 1 Si his father had followed sing Just as lie thought In a flash John junior was of the big bed bad opened the door and went pattering down the ball toward the lights and laughter arid singing jtween the two big curtains paused and gazed into wonderland of grownups John r walled until son was and then tiptoed in vory he begged wont you ig about tho littlo fellow once moye And then werent Ihe grown ups startledl junior would forget But at Inst singing lady just pink ed him up in her arms and her all pink her eyes all shining she sung the song he loved best in world And after that John Junior know exactly what happen ed for ho wont fast asleep Mighty like a mur- the singing looking tenderly down on the littlo flush ed face nestled against her awn Like a rose repented John Juniors father reverently And singing lady up found the mans eyes not upon the child but upon hoc Take him urged the tears springing to her And dont make any for John The more John juniors of plan the appealed Iq him Finally able day ho put more John junior found in the wonderland with millions twinkling lights Suddenly of the babel him he heard a voice the jiiiK ladys voice And was more than Willi her pink cheeks and shining eyes I was very very quiet while sang but when she had fin everybody applauded John clapped loo Then and about the sweetest she walked quite oul of die tossed one of her where John junior sal with his father Weve found her I found he cried Come daddy leis go gel her Bui the singing lady came find them behind be velvet fains and as she gathered John junior into her arms and snug gled him up her close Just as she had thai other happy time she heard John senior saying Mighty like a rose and look up she found his eyes upon her as before full of loVe an unspoken admiration And as before she said him but with infinite sweet ness added and I will back to him soon and to you A AB A HUMAN To succeed In what you undertake may be great thing or a small a fine thing or a disaster for there are successful swindlers successful stab i lugs striving for and lhatls be a success as a In order to be successful living you must first choose a worthwhile goal if your aim Is make money fall even It you make Not only must your goat be worthy but It should be as high as you are capable of reaching circumstances had been a little dif ferent Washington a gentleman farmer and that Is a kind of success not to despised To make Iwo blades grass grow where one grew before to compel old Mother I the world this Is not a small Hon But when the Contlnenl mles needed ja when the newborn nation- needed president if would have been to have Low aim Is crime purpose of making money Is ian being to have developed tonality along the right lines and 1 your powers for the benefit world Nothing less can WHAT HK USED the mat tor what do you use A i air Era ilo la Mrs Murray v In Of Norwood Is tin Stanley or 1 3 children Vet Miss alette en graduated at from Mr mi Mm left for Civile HA Toronto id Miss led fop a yesterday lo spend a couple of with Mrs Officers of Christian Endeavor Miss Nellie Lehman A Mela Mr Lehman Officers elected at the Qhrlsllair Church Conference Me v P Fletcher Mr Trull The Altar At SI Pauls Church Toronto by Rev Prof Cody Dr Allan Greenwood of to Miss Agnes Kay of ONE HUNDRED Rupert June The death of Thomas Minty and wife aged OS and respectively at Aberdeen Scotland Is reported la a message received by A a son here They were said to have been the oldest living wedded the United Kingdom having been Winnipeg June The taw of the Presbyterian Church In Canada adultery and wilful desertion as- the only grounds for divorce Justi fied by the Scripture remains have who graduated at theological colleges will not receive a license to preach These two Important decisions were reported this afternoons se derunt of the general assembly report of the committee on church union was not ready for presentation The gravity of the problem further consideration report THK STOW CUTTERS Three stone cutlers we ing their chisels into a block of granite A stranger who was passing enquired of tho first man what he was doing Im cutting slone growled the laborer And what are you doing he asked the second Im working for a day he replied The third man the Jme question and looking with a flash of earnestness he quielly answered Im helping jto build a cathedra The three answers illustrate admirably the three fundamen tal attitudes a man can take toward his work His labor may be a drudgery it may be a means to an end or contribution to tho groat scheme of things A man may feel Ihat he is lime he may be selfishly only serving himself or ho may view his labor as a service to Unless a man is capable of his work he is incapable of Its larger opportunities Either he will have vision or he will be supplied with supervision IN THE WRONG PLACE Little Josephine gathored up doll and playthings day and told her mother thai was going to visit her best friend a dear old lady who dearly loved to her Tho had time ly call after her Bo quiet and dont forget to say en you leave No mother came a voice m the other side of street the little figure with dolls legs hanging- from arms ran up to a big front door and on tiptoe reached up to big brass knocker The friend opened ihe door and little Josephine anxious to do- her mothers bid ding slopped in and said Good Mrs Adams I id a very pleasant visit thank Then her mind was I a a delightful lime Youths ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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