Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 15, 1924, p. 7

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It bread Itt full Toll your what ho already that ho del iver our broad to your this Uhampioitship fiomlFlnal An interesting ttnlilcipalod J Of Taxi Cabs will meet oars at Hop ami provide quick traimprjrlafion to from King picnic at Mark- ham ail day Saturday Aug earn Vary Several boys and girls on lro- Avo took in their heads to have a Junior Chautauqua bin for lie benefit of tho filar Air tuncl Master Clare Doyle Is President and Mary Jean Blizzard Margaret Mcintosh ari on he Committee They gave a program both morn ing and afternoon on flic in of the tub and hud a sale of great of mo erected In Ihc local do not have lo lake get a list of work your cemetery and will verify the claim Dial the highest grade of memorial work Cor A Main word for It have done la It only NORTH END FnUIT Begin Your With Fruit Wo Sell Most Made Delivered for Parties Phone 228 J T WRIGHT Proprietor Sound lAug 10 A in Grey and Wa- culminated ye lay morning in police cou Hie sentence of John We and John li Kitchener Out Waste to win go down Aurora and I Flower Chow Tim Aurora Horticultural Society j hold Itfl August Flower show and Annuals August In the Mechanics Tito admission Is cannot we have the Union Horticultural Society Cochrane pastor of the will pleach at both Splendid congregation at the last Sunday Mr Parry spoke from Matthew shall confess no before men him will I confess befdro my Which Is in irtu party the damp after noon and the cool evening lb Garden Im on was a allowing that the whole coin arc in sympathy with tbi humanitarian institution people we and the grounds could ado for the pie til liny and null of- Hi tables accommodated two hundred a and Willi help the serving was Tho ladies certainly did heir part to The men were not one whit die hind in their attractions lo the hheekels out of the crowd who delighted Lo add lo the evening knowing that the proceeds wore going purpose seven or eight temporary booths provided a ver itable midway There was the Shooting Gallery live duck pond the bean pickup the Lotto ight guessing and other devices with their splendid prizes including the pond thai the children never lire of Then there were llio Fortune liberally pa hold the crowd till Between and 00 parked in the vicinit grounds showing that of people came in assist in philanthropic limited hut other- Great was taken rawing of Donated Prizes which as ably conducted by he lucky number staying till oclock to the results which were as fol- Wedding Cake Miss Marjorie Lloyd Lock Switch held next Sunday In at II in Mclhodlst subject choir snug The ho Homeland far sang Mind of Queen and Joseph The winners are as follows tied Boyd lrcsl Norman Williams Mill ljnk Frank Dum Moffat Art Rich Hi The throe teams indulged in the practice for their coming tourna meat which they enjoyed One of their chief races was seven running fifty yards two running from one length of hose next length coupling the hose together throw water shut off lake out one length and couple up and throw water Time sec onds Attendance kids The Harvester National Railways from Ontario points as will trail I he i Canada Through will he operated to Winnipeg change toriclstlnB of berth of lateal defllgn launch counter cars will bo attached to trains serving and at reasonable prices your tlrtci to Winnipeg via National Hallways ho matter your final dellnatlon Is en train service apply I Canadian National Agent and developments today la connection wrecking of first National by its cashier e p It I that Ihc hanks placed Ilrium of by the J C Bell Ill 1 ill ml ml Led si Icn pi- 1111111 nil is- I If i in 11 Farewell to Between two and three hundred people young folks from all parts of Urn Bradford District of th fa New on Monday evening 10 give Norman and Ills wife a public fare well J Cochrane chairman of the presided and after a hymn Heir Madden of led In prayer Dr of Toronto Su perintendent of Forward for the first ana In a very happy mood told of the re ception ho had In Japan and how that everybody knew and Dr Norman as well as wonderful use ha made of his car and the car he Is about to receive only means In crease labor and more people to hear the gospel of Aurora was pleased to bo linked up with tho Bradford and District in this expression of and Independent of tho pledge or support to our missionaries in Japan and spoke of Influence which Dr Norman was exercising with both the people and Ihe Government also be sustained when he was Impaled on a stake on which he fell with a load of which collapsed The farmer suffered broken breast bone two ribs a broken nose and bad lacera tions of the mouth The accident occurred as the wagon load of on which he was riding over as the vehicle passed another His condition Is such thai he cannot lie removed to Hie hospital KILLED IN Chicago Aug More than half a dozen persons arc dead a score and properly damage estimated upward of was caused the result of a terrific storm last night and today Wisconsin Iowa and Illinois Wisconsin which was liardcst hit reported deaths while the loss llfo- in thai state from throughout the mounted fifteen Many farmers of Ihc WAK flu a coil milt ly to nil point in latohnmn Alktto and ut SPECIAL fiOINfi CWon Eat Bton gotnng Midlind Sound Sudbuty DATES fcfcl Collingwoixt Special Leave Standard Time THE SHEPHERD is my Shepherd I his sheep I do not want to know Whether the way be soil or steep By which am go If green smooth the mountain he 1 need not ask for more- If stormy he will carry- me As He lias done before He my Shepherd I His sheep Wo travel onward still pools where waterlilies sleep many a quiet hill I feed in many a grassy dell We know how fly with and without en gines we can cure deafness and insanity by punching certain hones in the back of he neck wo draw speech and music out of the air we make almost as good leather in a laboratory as a natural cow can make from corn and sweet clover in a field we juggle fruits and flowers to make them give us what taste form and color we talk ride sail and fly around the constantly on the quest for something our pleasure or profit and we usually I drink the waters to gracious voice I know lo my ear well destitute Photos Bowl Out Aug Mr me of the most highly resident was well known was suddenly Cafe J Cut Smith BOX Bags Potatoes Brunton Vanity Bag Mrs gals Pole fee Gladys 12 lb Crock Hull 1 lb bos late We had acted as travelling secretory for the Muskoka sanatorium and only retired from that position I lb Sack Flour Paul Pood Cooler 18 Hat Mrs Jeffrey Lucas Fulton Ave To- 19 Pipe Morrison Motor Car Bumper J Pig 100 Olios Grocery Order Mr Ted Duncan won the Doll made by Hospital nurses Mr Atkinson was the Mys tery Man and the prize was won by Miss Stoddard thanks of the Town art Mrs for to her Mi suitably replied lie Temper spoke of College days with the and passing eve the presentation ev White of a cheque for chase of hi nil- I eight years The have not received from Ihe District nor com pleted from some of Ihe Bradford Dis tricts Leagues but it is hoped Ihe amount will he increased to Dr Norman expressed his gratitude for the generous expression of I will manifested in the gift and of regarding his work explained how that it was by divine choice through- prayer that lie Hie ixpresentative of Bradford triet hi Japan and that the success his work was in answer lo the pray ers of people home He spoke of three that arc vitally Im portant The development of chris tian character in ourselves Building our Nation to what It ought to be and 3 Fostering goodwill and amica ble relations with all other Nations SOBBED HAIR hair to the right of I hair to the left of I Mr US Some with a crop Into the shop Walked hundred Woman of high degree Women poet fiftythree Determined that they shall bo One of the numbered Girls now Just sweet sixteen Girls who thai age had seen Joined the bobbed hundred Mother daughter lass Sweetheart sister Join the Of the bobbed hair throng Clerk stenographer hello girl Waller maid office girl He is my Shepherd His sheep And what if near shadows up the valley creep And yet I do not fear As closer to his side I cling I feel the cross so true With which His love was pledged to bring And safe has brought me through He is my Shepherd I His sheep We journey on and on At last the smile upon his lip Shall tell me all is won The table that he spreads for me My foes shall all behold And in these trembling fingers see His cup of royal gold The cup he put so gently by When death was drawing near He freely fills for such as I And tells me not to fear And for those funeral odors shed Upon His dying brow He pours the oil of joy instead On each disciple now Shepherd Shepherd turn and see I follow far behind Thy voice of mercy calling mo Gomes borne on every wind Set wide Thy Fathers open door That I the light may see And in His bouse for ever more At last abide with Thee definitely and promptly if we go after it no matter what it is But there is still one thing Ibat we seem to want and need without get ting it perhaps because it is comparatively easy to attain that is the knowledge add art of living in peace and contentment our selves and with our fellow beings That should be the next great wonder of achieve ment Wardes Words PROHIBITION BENEFITS A questionnaire conducted by Mr Courtney Guilds of Boston Editor of the Commercial Bulletin elicited replies from one hundred and fontysix industrial concerns including coal producers bankers railway executives etc Of these one hundred and fortysix ninetythree per cent were favorable lo prohibition Among the of the firms questioned w punishment for law violders and deportation of alien bootleggers All have t No longer a the- Some of them do look like well Aug iii morning fire of Chatham Out With his foot lodged in the cog of a binder Fred Concession Raleigh was dragged around his wheat field fay tils runaway learn when they bolted after the bridle fell off lip injuries to his back and bruises and lacerations ia tits body ten the hordes took fright Mr was Jerked from the binder In such a way his foot in the machinery he ha all under the doctors care- Us now felt restored in health and and was re turning to his labors with hopes of gnat eivii He loves the Japanese people and has found out that they i high ideals before they lit He accepted the i relation to Ihe Kingdom of reach many people speakers were Rev landing Rev Japanese student of returned Oh horse you area thing no buttons to push no clutch lo slip no spark to miss with plates to screw on no gas bills climbing up each day the Joy of life aw cops chugging yelling summons la your a You- Ihey that way Your spark plug mates me cuss Your frame Is good for ninny mile body never changes sljle Your WORTH TRYING In Glasgow they tell of a clergy man who is never al a loss for a retort He was called to the bedside of a very wealthy but stingy man If he gasped to the clergyman if I leave several thousand dollars to the church will my salvation be assured Whereupon the divine responded I would nt like to be too positive but its well worth tryin Afloat on the Big Water of Hiawatha Mo has the Grtat Lake only Ihe opportunity of tracing a great historic important and beautiful waterway He also an experience which cannot be in part of the that of going to in the of a continent Above he nearly two days delightfully cool voyaging if he travel ling the provinces and the prairie mark tide its extent Its Ha bistort Interest end its With St they Canada In summer a Inland waterway by which It Is of he Dominion from Atlantic haunted by the of Ihe most famous raekeri of North Inland Is some thing and Hani- maintained by the com ftbd out from era may nude of three a Putt lUNlcolI and Sound the Georgian ft run tf I w I DA J to with the the of ceing at ees Flocks wheel overhead fearlessly avit The deck throbs beneath Cool dual and smoke Only two features of a life on Ihe wave are lacking the tang of tall tvt which the of pins it a worthy substitute the unpleasant rolling Instead of have Throughout flit by Smah glands low beaches give of white tents through Night omts softly gradually enveloping ibis picturesque medley land and iky The moon a trail of stiver lake a trail left anoes of Crate Henry a long Ion of daring wen whose tUI music to the of Canadas thrilling history Acquaintanceship begins in the and on In verandah the lounge the rooms and on tha decks with card parties lusls and yarning on every conceivably In the morning thai Hum I i out of eight if la J

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