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Newmarket Era , February 22, 1924, p. 1

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lwi- The Leading County Paper as well as the Oldest No paper sent out North York unless paid in advance JACKSON Editor and Pr Watch Our Windows ALL THIS FOR STOCKTAKING BARGAINS January la our Taking month and In so wo find odd and some linos that as Wo will In our North Window plain marked at that will tear Them Out B INNS HARDWARE THE PAINT STORE Phone 28 NEWMARKET FRIDAY FEB Methodist Regular Saving It is not the amount of money you deposit but the regularity of your deposits that counts The systematic saving of small sums is a better way to reach a sub stantial total than by saving larger sums occasionally Open a Savings Account at this Bank deposit a portion of your earnings each week and you will soon have a gratifying bank account Centenary Celebration Services Continued On Thursday evening of last week he Lecture Church was Rev J of the Methodist well filled when Toronto a pastor delivered an address on the spiring question Is the World Better was viewed from the Intellectual scientific and religious standpoint in success and left an Indelible impression of the material and spirit ual progress of the past Century The address was followed with deep After speaking Measure to to Newmarket a part in the Century enlarged the contribution of t of by- IMPERIAL RANK OP CANADA SOUTH END LUMBER YARD COAL THE BEST COAL MINED IN AMERICA NUT AND FURNACE ON HAND LEHIGH COAL NO LARGE PEA BOULETS W PEARSON TBEWM CANE SONS CO LIMITED DEALERS IN Material point of history would enough to return for the when science has given release I power for beneficial pur- The marks of progress art be seen everywhere Space time I distance does not count and na- Is giving up her long hidden sec- Socfal reform is selfevident of labor and public opinion need legislation for the proleo f women children and weak minded Discoveries for the diseased have been made devotion and sacrifice Epidemics longer looked upon as a Judg from God but are being traced to natural causes Tin some people imagine that the Increase Is because facilities and of the thinga that happen an greater than ever before What reality in religion But because not have Ihe oldfashioned revival meetings do no imagine t the church has lost Its power There are vastly more young people Into the church through the study of the word in the in bequeathed a noble heritage and we covet for the young people with their splendid a continuance of devotion to the cause hat will century of pearances t i of the school with the During his The address by Be A P Addison the evening service was largely of growth of Methodism In York County during the past century One eara ago there was only one Methodist church in what Is now To- over places on street ana tot circuit extended from Toronto to hake Sbncoe with but two preachers He paid a high tribute to the men filled with the grace of God who carried the gospel message to the settlers in those days and read resolutions of Conference to show that they went required to themselves entire ly to the work outside of home duties In he same year Ihe Upper Canada Missionary Society was formed and the entire missionary of the circuit were The year ihe Upper Canada Academy was organized the first college educational training above the publii school in Upper Canada The visit or Peter- Jones Newmarket and the erection of the first chapel was read from a copy of his journal and Mr Addison gave a word picture of this wonderful Indian and his companion who assisted Evans and to give a written language to the Indians in the North West and a translation of the gospels for OLDEST THE WORLD Still Standing Abov around Philadelphia Feb The oldest building in the world still standing ground has been found by the Joint expedition of the British Mus eum London and the University Mus eum Philadelphia at Babylonia four miles from Ur of the of Biblical Tame This was announced tonight by Dr George Gordon director of the University Museum In making public a report from Leonard head of the Joint expedition on the banks of the Euphrates The excav ation of this building a temple has brought to light marvellous carvings ancient history of Babylonia back an other years The building is more than years old and Its history is placed at a period as In moved from King Tutankhamen I past as the present generation moved from him in known evangelists of early days laid thing on the allar and he was pleased to observe that a good deal of hero ism Is manifested by our young people today In missionary effort and he hoped that Ihey would be worthy of heir predecessors As a matter of church history a more extended report of Mr Addisons address will be given in next Issue Of mlsslonary fund let In a good deal of light regarding the heroism of present day missionaries In our own have a generous from the church and contributions last year and It la hoped the Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc Sons Co Limited Yards Huron St Newmarket Keep Warm WE HAVE NUT COAL STOVE COAL PEA COAL NUT FURNACE COKE SOFT COAL COAL BLACKSMITHS COAL HARD AND SOFT WOODS EVES Phone 22 Newmarket tuitions being- lev J- Cochrane in morning sermon wan alii steward of Hie Itu mi Toronto of the fact lilt Is commuted III i his they n r for two Feb When that an Is filched by fraudulent and schemes from the American each year the protecting the immigrants of usefulness on our sin becoming dupes in weird swindles I be overestimated asi Lew Wallace Jr director of Ihe United ales government savings system in various parts of the country here the population Is composed settlements of foreigners many whom have taken out citizenship pers the schemers employ agents eaking the languages of the for- Then by lurid promises of the gullible workers are by llielr countrymen Ontario Legislature formance Is losing none of Its popu larity and while the program varied but little in substance the principals Interject pleasing diver- ln- E and other former described certain of the prime min isters remarks as of his ruffianism during his sojourn in the legislature For tills Mr was called to task by the Speaker upon demand of the premier who the word ruffianism Mr fin ally withdrew his remark There have been two leading ques tions to engage Ihe House since its inaugualloni Why the Progres sives should not be the official oppo sition and what to do about the A O A Still Bothers Premier Ferguson has already- stated thai the first query has been definitely answered to the satisfaction of the most people In Ontario The second has yet to be considered of ficially although every speaker de- many minutes to the whys ana Wherefores of A the Progressive on slaught Ibis afternoon the Hon Mr nancy covered a great deal of ground in both instances and in the former gard delivered the final ultimatum the supporters of the late consider it their duty to reglsler official protestation at the opening of every session and at each opportunity during their term of office Years Ago From Era Feb On Monday and Tuesday last electors of North voted on the Act prohibiting sale of in townshlp The ByLaw wag defeat ed by The president of worthless all These linguistic salesmen talk II workers into buying ages not worth the paper they a ritlen on They lure them on of 10 per cent interest piece Often several fat Immediately paid and the happy seeing rosy visions of their condition turn over more i their uncis each week get more hares of the stork which is In the rid proves worthless At a recent meeting of legisla te committee mi exploitation of In New York James J nd residence ate the world and frislc listing in wan trusting I rales of the Egyptian i repository of international i will expansion necessity of If for no reason thin Hence Hi elm Is most Important Institution In world and Jior mission In preaching These healing- f miracles through Mrs Arlitt took the In lie anthem and Messrs Stephens and Eves contributed a duet In the afternoon A P addressed Adult on tile value of presentday Teaching apposed lot In f the exploitation of I- III- III il foreign ncrftlKtlluii Ihe they InnKilil were buried of lcisy it wa William Flndlayson To East where r sides who urged give the O T under he calling for ie suggested as mllible rial vote on the da of munlc pal elections Ariz when tin fable lies the Canyon j I li Hi- jiithiiridiii Spaniards slxleenlti century Hi expe dition In Arizona last com prise the party with an Indian guide ami counsellor for ttie initial pros pecting trip At the same time he start of this western expedition has brquglrt out fact that a mining company has been formed in New York to finance the by two Jackson r- The following took part la program Dudley Rev Miss Selby Miss Emma Bond Miss Jackson The last of the program was taien by m Ferguson Of King was at a hotel in Angus when a along took his horse end from the shed and drove off lowed him through Bradford and taught Married On Feb by Rev Alex Millard to Miss Tammy daughter of Millard Newmarket On Jan at the residence or the brides fall Nelson May Miss Julia A Wi In Newmarket Amos McCoy to Whitchurch by Rev Ross Pine Orchard of Pickering- by Rev Gordon both Years Ago Feb is vlsltlns in uonlo visited Mrs ami Indian guide The new faith aside from the persist the legend in past i kind of help Then too the expense of going city to see patients for Ihe to say nothing of the more apt Is big enough with bo many nearby villages a centre and really needs an Emergency Hospital hope In time to be able to our associations here of how Hospital In a Iv still he made I Mr and it latlei is Miss i and brought up In faithful member of 11 t Church and In Rochester City frequently vlnltcil litre and I Yon by I spent home in hnhonio town is vijll known few people idea many hands a bill five dollar hill on n largo which a asking each Still doing Great Work for Women feeling very poorly the Sh3 used feelinff flnb now a kidney Ihe Indians of illim which binders on of gold now THE FUTURE llz speaking- in to the provincial fore for a mi that yet- Many people laughed loud and long vhen In about Hie policy of hinting trees on sandy spots that no good for Maud Wallace Miss rtinarket Feb Mary al Pine lillehnreh Feb ioih Silas Mr says I I In ad I spend about a ml dollars a year for the goods I have to sell Nearly everybody reads papers and thoy are the most io buying public ARCHIVES OF

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