Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , October 13, 1922, p. 2

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electric lights ige This Is an exceptionally good opportunity for a retiring Apply Live Wire Realty Service Sole Agent Main Street J CARD anil family friends for their kindness and sympathy extended to them during their recent FOR Blockers I HsrAfofd and Polled Angus JOHN AND FARMS FOR SALE We have a large list of Houses to choose from a beautiful little lied Bungalow Alsosomo good- bargains In Small FOR BALE HOUSE FOR SALE Red Brick Bunalovf on all modern conveniences lot good sized stable and Immediate possession If desired Apply J FOR RENT About Aeries half broken with good house largo bank barn smaller barn and of spring water Apply gold at home together of Groat Britain the clearing house the dollar can now hobnob with Is Yankee friend anywhere on continent Canada possesses wonderful and their development will con tribute In largo measure to the prosperity of country success attending the opening up of the mine3 In Ontario lish Columbia and work in Manitoba lias awakened public interest in the great possi bilities of the future To some Idea to the public at of the importance of our lines Hie varied character tof mineral deposits and the possibilities of our un developed areas Department of of Canadian at Toronto has sued a pamphlet on Minerals and Mining Industries dealing physical try tho various nd the metallic e minerals contained in tho provinces ho Smiths Falls RecordNews says that the Dominion Govern ment has fixed the date of Thanksgiving Day again on a Monday Monday in the week in which the Armistice Day falls the Itth ofNovcmbor Saturday hence Monday illi the ReoordNows in he fol lowing comment It hasnt much When Monday is tho day services hold on the day pit- and Monday is give seeking The pans stick to Thursday and thus have heller attendance in churches Certainly there is a be thankful for his in ho mailer of harvest and it will bo out- of place to day out of pleasure wrong It parliament and riot the set the greatly disappointed anient fixed tho date November g to ally observed and kept in by all Canadians no matter what day in week It falls upon Thanksgiving would mean something more than feasting pleasure Doctor Why didnt you send for mo sooner You had no right until your husband was un conscious fts ho had his senses he wouldnt Ontario of their to of London daughter Edward Clifford of tho late Mr i Man and f Mr Crake of Brad- marriage to take place early in November Mr Lloyd of Toronto was calling on old friends in Town last ay It Is ten or twelve years his last visit hero and he does look any older though he Is In Ills year Mr Lloyd Is a car penter by trade and resided In for many years Ho helped to many of the oldest buildings hi market and also a number of in surrounding country Our Toronto Letter sum of at least has been promised as the pro vincial governments share for in chaired Northern Ontario Tho Methodist adopted fixing Sunday t5 day of prayer in all Methodist congregations and Bermudas for a peaceful settlement of tho Near East situation also voted against womon Alt Conference Officers were re o looted who was prominonlly identified for many years- with public life of Toronto and County died Wednesday in death occurred at homo Avenue as a result of which ho had un dergone in February last In his year Adjala lost his barn build- contents and when flames through roof of tho barn as ho was doing the The loss in cluded a separator and 35 hags for tho of the sufferer of the great Northern fire They got busy on Friday In Ihe Board rooms and out out distributed the on Monday which enabled first of three boxes to go north Monday by express A further shipment went by freight on Tu Including sealers of fruit It ha been gene The work has under the Hockey red to home of Mrs red Thompson where tin i Room Table and Stand Tho following address was si Smith while Lawrence Archie and Norman presented tho gift of Mr Jones Insurance of on touts and a small ho barn but his total Dear Fnddlo not let the greatest showing In ir appreciation of log efforts behalf yourself 11- no I Hon under alt circumstances Now that you have entered bigger game of life we ask you accept from Us these gifts as a i of pleasant lions we enjoyed In Ihe past May wo also extend to you Thompson our very best wishes for a Ions happy and prosperous to- Signed Hockey Newmarket Junior by Stanley Smith sin Carl Wilfred Perreaull Harvey John Norman Harold Belfry A Captain At Parsonage Newmarket Oct by Rev Hall Mrs Annie A Davidson of Alton formerly of New market to Mr Jacob Thompson of Newmarket Tomb At his late residence den Newmarket Sunday morn ing Oct John form erly T agent In his widow of Frederick Smith of Bradford Out Funeral service In Bradford Preaby- Church on Saturday Inter- In on Oct ll cemetery At on IM Marlon widow of th lato Daniel in tier 57th year Funeral on Friday afternoon at oclock from residence of Mr John T to talis long Slit dreams of what to do As life has us day by day over since wo folt at times indignant with Fato for hustling us into events iiluations for which often wo havo fell unprepared Wo have not been given lime to adjust ourselves to a new ordor of things to make a deliberate and careful preparation ere hey happened to us ThV responsi bilily has been precipitated on like a landslide down a mountain like a bolt from the wilhout fair warning The past wo know tho present we have and the future keeps riving before we want to come Wo bee or a delay and the poll Wo should belong lor Our own lives take pari In the spiracy of crowding In In loving memory of Albert J tribute to Rose and to become good for solves But things koop happening so fast because of uncontrolable soon our virtuous resolve is smashed lo kindling wood If future would only iin in futurity well and good Hut wont keeps hurrying to it is liko the case of two children trained by a maiden aunt in that horrible multiplication tablo would Inke them on a down road They must liO lahlo acouraleiy recited as far as IweWo times by Iho lime they reached ho little white house crossroads penalty turning- back How A morning when Billy up ho sat on thefloor for time gazing at his toes- Hurry up Billy youll be for breakfast said his Why ore you looking at your feet Well said the boy it funny that one of my toes so much larger than others had hem all at the same time didnt I Parlor Suite I Piano Bids HAROLD RICH The wellknown Toronto Entertainer Teaching In Commencing Oct ii POPULAR PIANO PLAYlNfl STAGE HAROLD RICH Aw liltlo while house would haste to meet hem half I It never In its as it should It became mate it had wings it seemed take a malioious plea ling to Iho the future as who is If we wail ill we to go forward are not to who procrastinates is going to bo shocked one day by a peremp tory summons will bo no us at Inal llnio lo say liko the lcnl schoolboy Not prepared wishes will not bo consulted will not be asked if ho is or bo sought to what ii his pleasure The ho strove to evade or at least to 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