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Newmarket Era , July 21, 1922, p. 1

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When You Go Away When you go sway In the holiday season dont invite serious loss by leaving important papers silver and other valuables in the house And dont burden friends with the responsi- liility of housing them Rent a Safety Deposit Box at a brunch of this bank The charge Is trifling and the security is absolute IMPERIAL RANK OF CANADA 1 his burse and went lo Jail with the sheriff When the killer and his rode into Bis marck the astonishment was general reputation for fear- ill established when the Sioux their great which terminated In the Custer title Big Horn In the Missouri mountains the plain teemed with hostile Indians courier was wanted to get dlspatohe through from Port Rice to was asked lo take the desperate mission of big la On one point only alt are agreed the physical courage of Beaverton boy Beyond the Missouri was no mans land In Civilization ended at the East Bluffs where nestled the tented of Bismarck West ward was the Indian country the fugitives bandits will Black SOUTH END LUMBER YARD C E DA B QUALITY 3x8 12 x for barn boards COME IN AND EXAMINE STOCK PEARSON Cor Church and IVAfcy peddlers and Among the river at The is the strip of land opposite Fori Lincoln was known were scat tered tents dugouts slab and log huts Here was a motley soldiers of fortune gunmen women gamblers and the dregs of Into his human cauldron was flung the young lad from Ontario friendless and penniless Burleigh county composed almost a third Dakota territory and the position of sheriff was thrust on order in perilous day then the boss In national politic and through velt and he receiver for the North Hallway and opened an office at Number Wall street that ie did not relinquish until his death These connections transferred much f his political activities to the east- field but the North Dakota raa- never suffered Twice or times a year he made a hurried to see their jobs and fix his fences then returned to St Paul or New York GREENS FINK QUALITY PAPERS LARGEST AND BEST SELECTIONS FOB ALL PURPOSES FROM TO 100 PER ROLL Variety of and 30 in Ttnte Harmanltla Crepe WINDOW 8HADE PAPER FOR BLINDS DUPLEX AND COMBINATION We Gull You Anj Paper With or Hanging BERT GREEN Painter and Paper Hanger SQUARE NEWMARKET interested in building a nation Prior to pioneer sheriffs in the Western States on the border friend of General Custer have had something to do with to accept- the ivas the antithesis of the brawler and the swaggering sheriff He couldnt even bring himself to stuff his pants in his boots The Villain In The Spoiler McKenzie was picturesque but always rugged elements and confidence that compelled In him It was this angle of personality to which Rex Beach paid tribute when he made him the villain in The Spoilers that story of struggle for the possession of treasure of the- Nome beaches Alex as the dominating char acter in the plot to steal million- Is shown throughout with suggestions of great courage always a man un afraid i I met John French an engineer who was In the Bank of Nome at tlie time the Infuriated miners rush ed the building wiin guns in their hands He stood close to who he knew well He saw the re volvers levelled at him heard the big Scotsman hurl defiance at the men who had come to murder him saw with raised hands walk through the human torrent without displaying the slightest and nothing resembling I Special ice that began in an inviting correspondence seat to onto paper by a Campbell fo ill girl reached its final Magistrate here today when Thomas J steward of the To ronto Jail was tried on a charge of married Evelyn Smith of while first wife but his denial was so indignant and convincing that she believed htm Hep father too she said believed Klrby the finest man that ago when Miss Smith clerking in a store in Campbell ford of Maggie Warren of Toronto la visiting here Nellie and Miss Nettie Smalley aw in the Mr and Allen Cody left on Tuesday to vl3lt their bob at Red Deer T Hev Hunter and wife are here from Indianapolis Mr Reg Scarfe of visiting his aunt Mrs Petkins and have gone la for the holiday Dr Marshall Dennis of Port Is visiting friends In Bertha and of ML Albert are visiting- In town is home from boy SONS LIMITED DMUR 1 M Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawirtg Dressing Etc I Sans Sons Lit Yards Huron St Newmarket necessity Usually no Other type sought tlie Job that he never had fired a pistol or owned a Bowie knife never seemed to have been taken Into account by those who urged the office on him nor He was a man of colossal strength over six feet tall weighed two hundred and thirty and as hard as nails in those days his big fine head was shock of yellowish brown hair that defied a hat to con fine It and his eyes were mlllng He had been working as a railroad spikesman before coming to Bismarck It was said of him that he could place on a car wheel with Mite effort That means shouldering the dead weight of no pound The giant man served twelve years as shorlfr In that time it Is not on record that he ever owned a lethel weapon or ex hibited one but he kept order among the wildest collection of frontiersmen ever engaged in orgy in lonelypl He awes tot with kilters the officers they he was- shot with liquor but necessary louse a we than oyer roughs armed officers was presence of the man his huge she and the fact ma regarded the frontier rule in of hli who defied ie magnetic mblned his si Art in this Alaskan plot ad sentenced to Jail for a year mntempt of court That was si ihey could fasten or on Rex Beachs vlulan In the custody of United Statt iclsco several day dent MoKlnley issued a full pardon The episode never apparently a political boss He returned to machine as of It was a sore spot with day of his death of North have talked none would say that had ever mentioned the subject to them Many have told mo they knew of the proposed plan to put a friendly federal Judge into that they understood highhanded methods such as Beach describes In his Spoilers was contemplated Say Ha Deceived One lawyer a great McKenzie partisan lold me he was first of fered the appointment as Judge for the mission He did not say why declined He also mentioned the name of half a dozen men at that time high In the Judicial and leglala live branches at Washington were a party lo the plot Mckenzie was appointed receiver for the mines It was Pierce that McKenzie made the first Senator from Dakota and for twentyfour years his friends boast he named them all for they were the days when the Legislature elected the Senators and controlled the State Legislature It is part of the red political his tory of this state now when he and Pierce ultimately felt out factional fights disturbed the otherwise waters In which the craft sailing One pioneer business told me The Spoilers was splredby some of the enemies the Dakota boss made during that relentless battle and he explained what to him seemed to verify the iplclon For forty years political affairs in Federal circles concerning North Dakota were referred to direct never the Congresi men and Senators from the state It was a condition known but common at that period In many slates of the Union the man power In politics the boss his practical machine Yet MoKenzle wrote the constitution when was admitted Into the Union This Is not disputed and It Is a good docu ment to this day barring Ihe amend ments made to It by the class con- Partisan League clique He a Regular The state made tremendous pro gress during those thirty years that held sway here With with his class was a fetish When his bosom friend Roosevelt bolted regular Repub lican National Convention at Chicago for Taft because he was the regular choice though his heart was with Roosevelt and It nearly killed came the high tide of new in the political affairs of North Dakota in the Leaguo and the Independent Voter worklng through the Re publican organizations These two were manifestations of against the boss rule of Mc Kenzie A new era was dawnlng MoKeoalos machine was He was violently attacked oh all sides as a menacing figure the hand that held the state In Bondage Crop failures and business depressions aided the In trigue against the Then the times on Sqnday Just for a lark sent an advertisement to a Toronto paper stating that she would correspond gentleman if mutually congenial or words to that effect Whether object matrimony was part of the advertisement in the per sonal column or not the evidence did not disclose but Thomas J Klrby the the advertisement and also for a lark thought he would answer It Thus the correspondence which led to orange blossoms and the altar to the prison cell and a whole lot of misery and trouble for two families Belleville July Two years and six months in Kingston Peniten tiary was the term imposed today on Thomas J Klrby late steward of the Toronto Jail for Bigamy the testimony showed has a wife and family In Toronto Tuesday Miss Sarah Belfry Waldoa the Messrs Richardson attended the League Convention la Toronto The Misses Bertha Edith and Lulu Fogg of Chicago are spending a month with their cousin Mrs M Mrs W Manners from Kansas accompanied by his wife and -child- are visiting here Mrs John Warren and Mr Warren spent last week In the city Hey WHainer who ha3 returned from the Holy Land Is visiting friend Canadian giant of the frontier days rant The wild Impulse- Farmers got control of the state machinery and MoKenzle was ap parently down and out Bigger Man At his death one of the big dallies that had always fought the Boss paid him this tribute editorially The man whose hand for thirty years wrote the political history North Dakota dead was the most enduring personification of immense power In the hand of a man North Evelyn Smith of Campbeliford at Belleville New York July Premier Mac kenzie Kings proposal for the fram ing of a new treaty between Canada and the United States to perpetuate the Ideals which the of the had lo mind given strong editorial several of the New York papers a World reviews at length the benefits whloh have been derived by 10th countries from the centuryold agreement Attention Is the political questions which have irlsen to Ihrealen the peace or the border and have been solved by of adjudication the everlasting fisheries question fiftyfour forty or fight the Fenian raids the underground railroad for slaves escaping Canada the Alaskan boundary History Is full of provocatives to conflict were happily left unused adds the paper After ex pressing the view that If there were free trade across the border there would be still more perfect World The material world has been so changed by invention within 103 years that the agreement may need additions covering activities a Bismarck along as the legal advisor I is a gigantic plot steal millions of Insist he And he stood the will kno day of such rulers past For good or 111 It was Miss Susie Henderson of Pittsburg- visiting friends here after an Mr Geo Hill of Cai brother of Mr Amos Hill is renewing acquaintances after an absence of Mrs Clark and son Louis have returned from Pennsylvania after imposed of Howard Donald Sutherland Dr J Caldwell Nelson Gorham J J Pear son H Smith Joseph Millard and P Irwin The Annual Excursion of S took place to Centre Is land Toronto last Wednesday About in attendance per special- Shoe Shop to Mr Officers Installed at the A 0 P lodge J McLaughlin A A Wilkin Gardner Reg Stal- Stallard Lane Collins Altar On July at of the brides parents by Robinson Mr Albert Sloan for a long period and his passing definite In the history lha commonwealth No man attained and held such povt without great qualities and to overthrow htm The was engaged in ie hardest battle of bis spectacular the matter stands the Canadian boundary Is- the world finest example of common sense ap plied to exercising the nightmare menace of war FOR MONUMENT July Ter centenary committee received a letter from the Hon A Tasohereau pre mier of Quebec advising that the Quebec government has decided to make a grant of towards the monument to Champlaln to be erected at to mark the three hun dredth anniversary of the advent into of the white race The figures for the Miss Maggie both of Kin Township The Tomb In Whitchurch July Harriett widow of Watson In her 76th year Double at Lake Wilcox of Oxford street Toronto saved from drowning In Lake Wilcox Sunday afternoon by Carl and Shier of Toronto- Mrs- was learning to swim with a pair of waterwings and got her depth Harry also got Into difficulties and the ries of both attracted the of swimmer and holder of a certlftoale of proficiency from the Royal Life Saving Society plunged into the lake atid was followed by Burch Tho two men managed to bring Mrs and her son to shore Washington July The air mall service of the Department completed tonight a years dally without a fatal accident During this time the planes flying on the OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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