Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 30, 1922, p. 4

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the fir arms for the thugs Son stead of paying policemen Vase of the gun plant A Drawing Id this part of the were Hewing fise was rot hardly help winning a huge vole lilno Early ire it has brought beginning of Ihtngs in he heroic part the to the work with their reward a marlVrs torture and death Their perseverance and courage calls forth and now Ihreo hundred give attention to their labors Helping the Free Press The Dominion Government has certainly been active in helping the returned soldiers who hospitals to incurable In tin Legislature last w case only daughter institution to took condition Hon stated that the County Council at l pledged the county subscription to the will be In session 1st upon a the licet Gads call mo out And I must go Kipling incoming of spring brings a natural resurrect ion of spirit manifests itself on every hand held in bondage all through long winter and bright raiment is rejoicing in newly found freedom spirit of quick ening and labor is felt by being and beast bird ami branch All a that a new life is be ginning ttint calls for a greater degree of courage and onorgy ever before Memories of almost forgotten ambition inil Ma tli Mr Mother illinu us to our tasks iousins us a determination to fight and conquer Who has foil lifes blood course nioro quickly through his veins at Ihli period us the calls for energy tenacity deter mination and ambition all tho needful essentials and important factors in tho of success All great or this globe tho globe itself Of which onehalf is hi the full day- mo li we had met deepening of spirit of transition old pacing fore new things a new effort on IK Vellingtou Opportunities The Call of lam opening for good discussion On Friday after gave an inspiring He strongly to take time for good deal bus things of than God tended him to be Some people JeMS Is AH the World- to Me If Jesus was all in all to us we would give Him the first place we would give ail He needs in winning world and establishing the Kingdom of God On earth we live Christ we will draw early Meeting of friends Harris of to Clerk reappointed clerk Toronto and Lulu Newmarket a Heading Clerk A number of Friends attended In eluding Edwin Coventry from Victoria Mr and Mrs Mrs Palmer and Asa Woller Dan and Lena from Echo Lake Alva James Wild and Mrs of Welling ton- Robert and Marlon Cronk Pickering and their son and daughter Prof A Dorlaud Western Uni versity London Elstan Ek and Ryan of Hill of Weliand A A Colquohoun Warden of Perth County Kenneth Hill and Harold Walker of and a good number of Friend from Toronto In the opening Minute from Meeting of Friends liberating for service he Tom also brought a Minute from Falmouth Monthly Meeting iid Amelia Halglit and huisIiteiS Nellie from V telegram of greeting to ttie Friends Yearly held at Norwich at the When London Yearly Meeting was read Tom Sykes said that his Epistle was the product of the Young Friends of London Year ly Meeting ads will lulls Ho said that the and the Washington Disarmament occupied a prominent in these telegram of greeting was re ed from California Yearly Meel- Copics are to be printed Meeting Edwin Coventrys report on the work of Friends Meetings in Victoria and Vancouver and Calgary opened up before Ihejneellng pos sibilities for development of Friends Meetings In Western Canada It was very pleasing to Friend attendance at Yearly Meeting lug the weekend They In College grounds of The Young Friends Public Meet ing ion Saturday evening was well trnded and good addresses were de livered by A Garrett A Dor- laud and Tho Meetings throughout the day on Sunday were well attended The three visiting Ministers from the Slates had Clar- JULY 7 13 Six Joyous Days Filled with Splendid Music Clean and Humorous Entertainment Inspiring and Instructive Lectures A Event For All SOME OF THE PROGRAM FEATURES HON PHILIP WILSON Former British Parliament FERGUSON OPERATIC QUINTETTE MR JOHN DUXBURY Englands Reader HERBERT Instrumental Quartette THE EMBERS MALE QUARTETTE of Los Angeles MISS HAZEL New York Opera and Co Prima Donna Soprano OR GEORGE of Calgary CREMONA ORCHESTRA MR GABRIEL CHILDRENS PAGEANT The Conquests or Peace TO Noted Australian Orator CHESTER FOSTER RAND Vivian Broadway Players In The Great Comedy Her Own Money 8eaon Tickets NOW on Sale Adults None Sold After Opens Children War Tax Extra OR We Will Fill the Tent with Season Ticket Holders DR J COY Chairman THRIFTY PEOPLE ALWAYS BUY SEASON TICKETS GET YOURS TODAY I delivered a helpful message In the morning Meeting for Worship Torn gave a rous ing address la the meet ing that will probably live long In Of those who heard It ill several themselves as a result of the earnest appeal made Alfred Garrett spoke with power hi the evening meeting On Monday morning there were four Memorials of deceased friends read In Yearly Meeting The late Joseph P Rogers was described as a pillar member not only In Toronto Meeting but of Canada Yearly Meet ing Also a publicspirited citi zen The three oilier Memorials were on Sarah J Barker Wilson Florence J Lewis and A number of Friends spoke fitting words of appreciation on lends who have passed on It that Meeting shall be held lime in at Wellington Prof A Dorland delivered a storing address on A World Alliance for International Friendship Speak report had been asked by Secretary for America to to organize for Canada a branch of the World Alliance for Interna tional Friendship through the Churches Prof norland has ac cepted the Invitation do so and the Yearly Meeting endorsed this and encouraged him to forward Womens Foreign Missionary lieporl which was spoken to by the Secretary Mrs 11 The following Resolution brought In and passed at a sitting meeting desires to record Us deep that our Members and all other good citizens should do everything In their power to encourage those In authority la the Dominion and Provincial Govern and the municipalities and as f possible to abolish alt those for gambling which so Insidiously threaten the moral and spiritual wel fare and happiness of the younger and rising generation ANTIQUITY Of PETROLEUM Though is only within reoen times that petroleum has become article of commerce there ant proof that it was used In the art The the ills Nineveh and Babylon had petrol mixed with It for the purpose of securing cohesion and excluding dampness Traces of the matter are very dlsllnet In the ruins and existence of springs at Is some miles old Babylon Indicates one souree the supply In ancient of Several countries allusion existence of springs IN COMMON filrid him re a musichall ire you Inloreailng ItMiii 1 I along hi And know sir must be at least years I was In a bank A You have dreamed of the day when you would be proud possessor of your own home Yoi cannot begin to reckon the time have spent In planning wonderful garden that was tobe In the rear- fop Of nothing but a deep lot would do would it Well how do you know what wo dream about Because home ownership and dream garden Is I every right minded Thrift In hand ambition hip bat greater than that of thrill such as nothing else can do In him a certain moral- back bone and independence which goes beyond the fondest dream Sounds good but how are we even going lo gel a start let alone realize our hopes Open a bank account and save a iMiiomii ill mortgage every six month In terest is cheaper than rent if purchase Is within your income the IN LIFE A most excellent old lady mentioned Mr in Success Magazine nays that If she had tbe power to choose the best from the good things or life would not ask for beauty of in Mi in Hi- idii she would not ask for h the treasure nor for genius but she would pray for a sunny lact tlian any other falls to tlie of humanity Most peopl would see nothing attractive In thl poor life Some would ovei suicide were they situated she is yet she manages lo find some thing something treasuring up In tier memory even darkest days of sorrows It 13 related that when so many foreigners native Christians w shut up In Peking in the fearful si which during the Boxer rising in In there was SPECIAL Dominion Day Sale RELIABLE USED CARS HERE is a partial list of Used Cats in first class condition any one of which will be driven your door by a courteous salesman upon receipt of post card or phone call without any obligation to buy if not satisfied 536 500 Touring Coupe Touring Baby Grand Stdan 1199 Touring Touring 633 Touring ForH Ton Truck McLaughlin Touring 280 Sit Cyl Passengers I rnonlhly I Pni include Interest 10 off for cash If you do ml find a car to suit your pries in abaci list Witt us your We may hate il FRANK ANDERSON LIMITED CHEVROLET DEALERS BATHURST STREET Telephone Colleje 7426 TORONTO Hud HumSaatoB Prima Sopn New York Ope for- insist Mr CbgnUugna n8S is

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