Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era, 1 Dec 1922, p. 7

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Going ho door she found it listened Securing some others the returned to tho door and round unlocked is the thiof look e precaution to fasten so ho bo dotooted the real thrifty man finds his eye now he runs homo it in bin Era to Absent Friends support spun The road between is cut off ronto and York Highway Commission have not yet decid ed what course of action to take but it is likely a detour ho arranged Harry Cain an Owen Sound merchant who went into volun tary bankruptcy sentenced to tine Softly tho nurse smoothed tho sufferers pillow Ho had been admitted only that morning and lie looked up pleadingly at tho who stood at his bed An did she say doc the dear he asked Dr Kilpalrick H house The sufferer winced and pulled a wry face That it he muttered firmly got a chance to 01 Why not asked the in surprise Hes very clover Thats as may be the pa tient But mo name hap pens to be Patrick PRINTING- THE BETTER KIND The Era has an uptodate Job Printing plant and capable workmen We aim to service and satisfaction Let us print your next job THE ERA JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT morning lnsl on ho York revision of the trie us extra for the City leaving at cars at J 1115 a 115 5 10 15 anil p hour to en and 1130 p Cars leave Sutton for market at and and and p Extra oar for Newmarket City Limits at p and extra oar for Toronto at on night Extra oars on Sunday Saturday the of Constable Wednesday of last nolloed four strangers the north end of the actions being auspicious lie told Ihcni that It they did not leave Toy once he would arrest them watched them leave Town and as headed for Toronto he phoned of the oar and told em to be prepared to arrest them car had been reported stolen from a few nights previous Miller Bight of the I travelled past Stop of speed He goo ii caught It through far as sudden stop was fa Detective ar rested the charge cava their names as laon Smith and Joseph Milieu all of vera taker police and admitted having touching and A Urge Jimmy was back the automobile It further charged that the four men broke in to several garages ud gasoline stole and other tor accessories 1st for ford Those were fore our modem times we sell wheat for a dolia fourteen dollars for tht weight of grain if wo buy it back In the Shredded Wheat If I remember has it that he Lake was built at Brad ford Its maiden that town to have been nearly a our has it that ye tradition i reputed to whereof and landlubbi ye sailor betimes an iit not fo told But the day of he steamboat And what light bo filled with subsequent lales of our Lake Some of th a touch of for when the sea shall give up its dead quiet bosom must restore onetime toll of mortality wore Mines of peril and excitement which happily wore not darkened by any tragedy Who among the present forgcl if were Kirkfield on the third day of Aug ust Where is tho lian if ho or alio were alone who does not smile yet as recall tho night the Islny tried vs I Groat thoxoommotion hough danger was nit Probably made last long voyago in and would furnish many a legend for All that was marineiyspeaking mor tal of found a last resting at Jacksons Point I How its conjures up memor ies of a groat annual picnic of and of omni buses whose drivers way to Sutton 1 of There fires the History of Navigation on Lake True now Jim has arisen out of the ashes Wo had no Hay to raise him up But surely some literary aspirant from vicinity of shores could be found who might out of tales of the stormy sea paint us a penpicture of the around tha heads of Bell Hay McDonnell Campbell Adams or Burton and of a number of publications dealing with ef fects of flie scheme had this to say about the advantage lit stands to reason that if a capitalist is allowed construe a mammoth office or apartment building or hotel on a I hi three hundred and- offices tin earning ground space died times wi his taxes one cent ho not go Ing to the arrangement popular to it wilt nod and he will go ahead and build Other capitalist will do likewise and before- long all our bank professional off id the will help to rolls of sky not taxed WORLD PROHIBITION welcomed by dominion cial and civic dignitaries tin internal convention the auspices of the V Against this morning to the paniment iiomoiisliatn lieutenantgovernor of ted the province mayor of presented the civic welcome and Col J Carson president tho Dominion Alliance of Mon treal offered the federal greet ings Rev Nell McNeil Roman Catholic archbishop of Toronto- led the devotional and Rev secretary of the Dominion for the suppression of Tho responses to the emphasized the widely interna tional nature of the big conven tion Prohibition delegatf from six continent from For Temper and for Asia F organiz ing secretary of the Calcutta Temperance Federation deliver ed prominent speakers Rev Smith of tho Scottish Temper ance Union S Ham mond of Ihe Australian Prohibi tion Alliance Larson Ledet Denmark Georges of Franco Mr Norvillo of Buenos Aires Fred erick Boston chairman of the executive committee of AntiSaloon League of America Keynote addresses on the ob jects of the convention de livered thi Aurora Case sold To of Toronto for a bis figure Mr Sharpe has also bought a suburban home at on North street whore ho will re side For first time In the history of the Case family will auction sale on elfdenial in not to take away or menace our neighbours right lo his rest day It recognizes also that liberty of rest for each demands the law of rest Tor all for all must bo compulsory in tier that rest for each may i no other Excepting only works of and mercy all busi ness all buying and selling is forbidden same applies to all labour in ones own calling in any other line for gain If men may work greed will com pel them fo work Even foods may not he sold on thai day only for premises baker and the employees would be compelled to forego their rest day that others might bo saved from having to think ahead and to purchase hi advance what they will need on Sunday So with he sale of news tobacco cigars But what of pleasure Why should we not be able to lake such pleasure as we think on Sunday The Sunday law of Canada does not forbid pleasure in itself in any form only such pleasure as becomes a busi ness and involves labour on part of others therefore robbing these others of their rest day rights thai we our selves prize so highly Golf is lawful but not employing cad- dies Bali for the mere fun of it is allowed but not profes sional ball where an admission charged and it is marie- a business This is Sunday jaw of Canada In some of Eastern Provinces the old Pro vincial laws forbid all noisy tames but not the Lords Day Act of Canada is lawful to or leighrido down any hillside on but not to operate mu nicipal slides that involve employment of labour for their to skate but not to run a skating rink to bathe but not to run bathing pavilions employment or service Thus inoiple of not robbing of their rest day in order our indulgence in throughout the law is it not reasonable is it not right Is not to the largest measure restday to the greatest number of people Is is not fair and just thus lo limit the liberty of some for iho sake of tho of all The law also interprets works of necessity and mercy Con- not the saloon or theatre show for these involve the labour druggist may medicines and the relief of sickness and ferering but only for this pur- pose and he may not soil cigars tobacco and other sundries that it is customary for druggists lo handle Whon and underly ing principles of this law are understood no good citizen ho who respects his neighbours rights and societys welfare will either violate its provisions or complain of its restrictions It is wholesome It is libertycon serving It Is worth It essential to the general good Lindsay Nov 24 Sid ney was killed by a cave- in at he gravel pit on the farm of his employer L yesterday afternoon unfortunate man was loading a waggon and had evidently un dermined the very high bank several feet of earth fell deceased leaves a and three children About oclock Sunday morning visited for this year Grand Trunk station being of their latent for tho third year

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