Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era, 25 Jan 1924, p. 1

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The Leading Count Paper as well as the Oldest No paper sent out of North York unless paid in advanee J Editor and Propri Our Windows TH18 MONTH FOR BARGAINS January Is our Stock Taking month and In doing so wb find l odd pieces and some lines that ae stickers We will in our North Window plain Marked at that will Cfeaf Them Out BINNS HARDWARE THE PAINT STORE p NEWMARKET This Bank and Your Business The selection of a Bank and its willingness to cooperate is often the determining fac tor In the a business house The manager of each branch of this Bank la always willing to aid customers in their business problems with impartial advice and to cooperate to the fullest extent IMPERIAL BANK and child in he foreground We HI just look at the background world beyond very foreground of the pic- Springtime has already about the mother and child The snow has meor the leaves of the flowers pushing their way soil Here about the child is all the warmth and beauty and he fragrance of the Springtime I think when you and I put the child in the very of our life and of our life soon the winter time be gone and it will be Springtime everywhere I would like to set in our midst a very wellknown boy By looking at him we may learn more about him and developing childhood than if we spoke in abstract terms it is he boy If I were to start at very beginning of his life I would take you to that scene in the Temple where a middleaged kneeling at the Temple as she kneels her body sways backward and forward and her li CANADA pr itong and speaks sternly to her- She looks up and says No no I it hat kind of a woman but praying here thai God will have mercy upon my loneliness bring to our home a little baby boy If God will only SOUTH END LUMBER YARD COAL ANTHRACITE COAL AND PEA Nut 8lze COKE Nut and Stove Size ACME FURNACE COAL W PEARSON Oar Church nd THE CANE SONS CO LIMITED DEALERS IN- Material Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Win Dane Sons United Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket Jl Keep Warm WE HAVE NUT COAL STOVE COAL PEA COAL NUT FURNACE COKE SOFT COAL COAL BLACKSMITHS COAL HARD AND SOFT WOODS W EVES Phone 22 Newmarket in of ess The home is il unit in our ion not he church hurts school the to make a statement likt lhat but that Jesus himself al ways puts he home first you look at the teachings birth ill be all that a mother ought to And oh how the face of priest changed as he heart and wonderful than during these months God brooded power over the home oi Hannah and Elkanah and tho fa- Iher and mother waited the development of the mysteries I here have I come from did you pick me up the baby asked its mother answered half crying half laugh ing and clasping the baby to hei in the Fathers home He knew that God was the creator f the ends of the earth When ie spoke of God he spoke of Him he Father The first was performed to prevent unpleasantness arising founding of a new home in trying experience of the in my heart my darling in the dolls Of my shipped In all my hopes and my loves my life in the life of my inn er have lived In the Jap of the who rules our home you he Your lender my youthful limbs like ho sky before sunrist Heavens first darling at last you have stranded on hear As I on your face belong to all have fear of losing yt I hold red he nhv Hill of mine by Tagore Taken from rihildhood and Cli by Ho he first thing we he primary child is Ihe am I believe lhat so inexoiibie of rath child unto tin than are visited third and fourth Thank God he beauty and and tenderness of a mother are unto a child unto Hie bird and fourth which we hi Ciet and undiscmerrd us and alone are apt break out n open view all world If there is anything would like to have clearly undei before God ami the and It la ledge fhat cleanness and of body and urn build his manhood A Utile lad was brought before Judge In a Juvenile He was an incorrigible boy Tin Judge looked down at My boy up do far Well Judge I ver nan no chance and I Hint the who born will day look up Info face of of all World be expected good the Judge will know wher the blame thing about Samuel found in the first Chapter in who of fered sacrifice Samuel then not only had a praying mother and God pity the boy whose mother does not pray but he had a father who prayed to God Praise God he had a father who prayed Hannah did not have kind of a husband who he ld hat his wife should have religion for the family The longer I live the more I be ve Mrs is right when said that two parents are too many for any child requires the finest kind of mother can and he strongest father can bring to make the a re call the Christi anything this pre i upon this fact that the This week the stealing Hey to tho sympa- of the Bethany The Holy Sacrament in perpetuate the memory actually the the If I were at head of a Church I would like to insist upon this hat before you are I lowed within the portals of the Church before you are Mowed profess profess this hat the high- si profession on earth is the profession of Dip Chi the my first that far other duties of life are forming in all in I hat of to be found in he greatest you to have are lo he found- in he home if you only hul search for them hat lb be so an old who if he over his life may have been he knows would find lime live own home make chums own boys bill of course for lose days and can come back Thre funda- I years come and steal graces one by hey the from nor homes and and of heard no more but you kind of The third we see aboul Samuel is that when lie became a Teen Age he bad fhrll every leen age require find is a friend He found this In his own minis- Do you know mothers Kerf comes a lime when yon are no enough for your boy misunderstand me you have been all thai mother but a time when is a lillle drift between you but who leadership Fa he is ho bo- Samuel found that kind boys as such leadership from Coast Cons in Canada The you leadership to boys ashed nilobn Ibis We have fine youn are busy curling rink We till of the the tie s of a son and lhat night tiding- of Ihe storks destined t lock who after a distinguish in politics would be Chief Justice of Ontario Hard times soon followed for the for the doctor died leaving a widow and young Utile William went to school in New market and between times lolled hard on the farm to help hts widowed mother Mr Cotter son of a this Sir William mind must hark back to whe he drove with other young people I dance at the hospitable of the family on the hill Holland Landing just when It take grandson William the fourth to the pew at St Pauls where the Chief Justice formerly a has been seen of late with his son and grandson listening to Canon Codys brilliant exposition of the Scriptures MENTAL SHRUBS Horticulturist varieties of knew Bill tested at the farms during shrubs Mulock of those days boys but grown people congregated to thirty watch the novel of Ontarios first to their hardiness and attractive- railway train drawn by the locomotive the Dominion Hoticulturisl Toronto belching wood sparks from Mr W records that her huge stack thunder past to New- there has been a great increase market station at miles an hour in Canada in recent years of in- Pitching hay on the farm doing in the beautifying of home tipper statutory labor on the roads William earned enough to send him to Toronto University While studying for his Arts degree he lived in rooms on street cooked his own meals and eked out a living as study Canada College A gold medalist modem languages he look his degree Osgood Hall in Oddly enough Just when young was deter mining become a of Henry of Hint famous English Judge was In successful practice at Newmarket Was It coincidence or an inspiration In any young lawyer who had married into the wealthy and influen tial family in rapidly advanced his chosen profession founded the family firm and In due grounds The report a list of twelve satisfactory or namental shrubs or groups of shrubs for general use in order of blooming and covering the The ft Can North York in other things In Vllllaui iiiletll I llWfiy pushes Sir i ho kind heart A hen prisoner The say actually kept Ihe family of on man whom he sent to stupid young lawyers on he Is gentle i reassuring witnesses whom who after twenty- 1 yet and tumble In politics hap eighteen on the bench As Farmer on his Is birthplace up drops his legal to at hid prize fore crackling fire paring one of bis In his orchard planted slips or cracking from the a var blooms third week of May height to ft large bright yellow flowers tatarica and varieties blooms third week of May height o bright Lilacs in variety blooms first ie grows to lo 5 fl pink fin and urn of June height I clusters of while flower4 or Mock Orange bloom large fl while flowers sweet odour Roses blooms from 1 of while flowers whjch from July to Sep to grand if lor blooms from August to white flowers gradually July small and pinkish in colour fl A list is also iven in the of var ieties of single lilac and seven teen of double Two fine hardy varieties of lilac that should be in any and H Shaw of Pal- Tea meeting on Monday iV Jan Millar S Annie of King Township Markets Eggs n 51 J dressed hogs turkeys li geese b ducks cord- wood from to 325 per Years Ago From Era 189D Hon P has given a prize of for distribution the Farmers Institute for the The result that between eight to ten thousand apple trees have been planted in North York The prize winners this year are Flanagan H Webb J Proctor W coot Aaron Clark A T Brown Jos Ed Job Scott Chris Kennedy Reynolds Hugh Richard Thomas and Jas Miss Wilson of Brampton is visiting Miss Professor Tandy was a guest at Mayor Canes last Friday Miss Simpson of is vis iting Miss A large company laincd at Rossmo day night Wedne Mr Bert lleiso and bride spent their honeymoon in Acton Mr and Mrs Hewitt were At Home las Friday evening Mr and Mrs J Millard were At Home on Wednesday evening Mr Ernest Defoe of Mount Al bert left hero Wednesday for Manitoba Mr Chris left for Moose Jaw on Tuesday Home on Monday lee cutlers ne a is inches thick Officers of Bible Society J I Dickson Jo Millard L Leh man WN Starr License Commissioners North J Cane C Webb John Yates Officers or North York E Jncksdn Jno Millard I by Hip of ill York Mills Just of city llinlls In York Town ship out oclock Wed nesday algid entailing a loss of and blocking all traffic The bridge a new concrete one under for the Township of York was yet wholly completed only two three lo finish and flo rapid was the rlvrs rise heavy flow of tho watchman employed the structure had no Intima tion of coming flood There was not even lime to remove the engineers In Is proposed or Ihe npw bridge Era to Absent Friends lingers Webb J W Gallagher born in Au rora and worked on the New- Courier was lishod Geo Fox in Hono lulu on 3rd of January A public meeting wns hold in II Monday evening reference to the railway coining up Mnin St the The meet ing favored lie proposilion and Council were to enquire inlo possibility of widening Main SI from Park Ave Quean St The Christian I aisoniig on Jan of Newmarket Miss I of Col- Inn We I J Or Powell of I Miss Ma llnioer Township The TombIn Wm oih The of are up in is over the fact tlial a dog which a poisoned and died last week lie fourteenth canine to have been poisoned and died la lhat village within a At a meeting held was decided la offer a reward of hundred doleira if IhQ dog ill ill with nil WoVland ho only two lo de pend upon the natural kind ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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