Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , September 23, 1927, p. 8

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SEPT Man of Sixty Finds tihe Remedy Concetti Bowel MR GRAHAM Mr Grtbira Ont I found the key o Writing flout It to tell you good Jul done me old and ill kinds of tot bowel troubli to keep me from work month it I lime until I ituttd to I worked or our ltd Jy- never felt fbu I do now lor It effectively overcome Madder kidney trouble became it the kind of remedy to the Juice Cuds ripe combined tonic You to It dunce to your If you day ind Nolle of for Koike Is hereby given lliat Dor La Belli of the City of In he County of York In of Mauled Woman rill to Parliament of Can- da at the not for a llll Of from her the adultery at Toronto In tin Ontario Hits flay of Septem ber AGAlt Hay St Toronto or AppUrnni LA Notice of Application for I Province of Ontario will to the Parliament of for Hie Applicant of Application for Is hereby given thai wick Clayton of the City of Toronto In the Comity of York ill the Province of will apply lo By his i of Application for of Detroit one of the will apply i ORE of the said City Life Around the Huh ills of Toronto was lie guest or Mildred Proctor for few cltlccns In re elated the prospect of the early of raffle on the radial Mi inn Mrs Alfred To- onto were visitors the home of Ir It J on land In April id Mrs Ralph and of ItnvciiB spent Sunday and Mrs Grant Mayor Richardson and Miss fountain prior her for Buffalo where she liumluy lolte Ann Fuller nt line Of A ind v J Jcee well and which health of Mrs Irs accompanied by Mrs visited the Niagara district last we with miry Snowball Mb Andrews of Aurora Is visiting n Win Woods Miss Ferguson and friend cut a few days at Niagara Miss Until White spent with it the home of Mr Harry aoili for the T the Newmarket of Miss Mrs Struhmin and Mrs of tlilu week l aunt Mrs K Mr Frank bus return- to city to take of bis at Ipjur College The idles Aid unci met at i- home of Mrs A Storey on About were present Mr mid Mrs Fred Stephenson and illy Mrs Ferguson and spent Wednesday Mrs A Wesley Church It bite lias been very forttinute In the ficrvitca of Itev J Kerr for the two services morning dug is being prepared A mule choir will conduct music for one of the services There was a corn the Hall on Wednesday evening and entertainment A mrt mid for Mr and Mrs Harbor who ive been spending tbIr honeymoon Imdiiiul for the past two months as held the home Mr and Mrs on Monday Mi ivlfl Oliver of St ad Mis of jt call A reception will be for the public school teacher ville Monday evening about of friends tendered a Iiower Mis at the home of her parents Mr mil Mrs Geo on prices d oil previous records this Cows sold from te a old calf re steers picked up from tc At prizes in pound prints ami boxes At Ottawa fair also thc second for pound prints cue rural school fair instituted in in seen only three years ago whs held on Monday in Memorial Park the number of entries were on a the exhibits Gordon end Harry Dan ttnl Winter Fair in S51 Bay Street for the Applicant Our Puzzle Corner Know It the Eaton prize in from from that of a be fact that the outside ice to our farm and surprise my family by coining home a day earlier llian ley expected mo The weather wan ilEdk and the Ice was beginning to up but It suited me to take a few chances than wait over night In a cliccrlcBS hotel for the I left my bag at the store In the village put on a thick sweater bought a pair of skates and on the bank of the creek I strapped them on Home this afternoon Jimmy Mr Mo Mr nil the C llll I lLil m of very Co 1 UJ 1 be HE GOT WHAT HE goings through mill by Mahomed All In citadel of Cairo when our picturesque old or guide began to lalk to us about himself It his old father still living at had also been a igoman in file day and bad been it for show General Gordon the on his first arrival in Egypt guide had also been a Ids life hut It was pour so ho said There was work for the three months tour- season then Utile do for nine months a poor looked from the i fifty bis that they all day out he lbs lie had been a Mohammedan but ha become a through the Koran and Hie We fol were missionary people an that opened Ids heart ami Ibis Is went rouble anil I do a letter from the school me tin away an yet and Luxor is hundreds of mile We advised him as besl we and reminded him of the care of Go over the wanderer and of the of prayer for loved ones far away He told us then that he had friend going to In a few day who had promised to look for missing hoy and lids frlen thought ho ftoy might bare run through the lifrn a lie ha the that cry I and lovln els and mothers hare gone on that for bringing up their boys and girls and found out too that It Is rnrilake It is good for a man that he hear the In youth Is good for the boys and girls to careful boy he sang out been a damp oily day and therell be an Ice fog before dark tblnkin be had slopped speaking I hallway to the dUnes I way to our farm the beach the smooth protected on the outside by a fool pressure ridge formed by Hie Jamming of bergs and heavy that have come te Strait of Belle Isle n the winter It a regular thoroughfare for haul- wood and sleighing and Is nearly always smooth enough for hkatlng When I was on the Ice at last I aw the strip had felt effect if an early spring in the urface was rough and honeycombed Cow and then met a long jagged crack that extended from the shore way through the heavy Beyond Pic gulf was dotted with bergs floating out lo sea As I skaleij along I crashed through fields of Ice and Jumped cracks a fool wide to floes that look like while Several times I thought of turning back but knew I could turn aside and walk ashore whenever ice got too bad or two miles all went well Then suddenly Hint it seemed to drop of the sky Hie ice fog It drifted in a great white the pressure ridge stretched long filmy fingers across to only a blur Picking my way fully i skated on Hie cracks became rnor and I turned sharp ly to the right toward the land Tin had begun loom up the fog when I saw a wide black lin ahead When I turned toward farm I found that Ihe crack reached completely round lo bergs was ten feet wide I doubled back Intending to recross a narrow crack just Jumped and thus get lo i i sigh for home When gloomy scenes Oh bear In mind whereer you roam That Heaven Is over all I And now and then a balmy air Will float with soft perfume And lovely flowers here and there bless you with their bloom But If clouds should hide the sky And chilling rain should fall God is always nigh And Heaven Is over all I Now now whirr in childhoods With that wild way in view Oil I put your little band in His And He wilt lead you through I And pass temptation by fairer home than childhoods In God is Ihe true freeman of Ihe universe clad in the coal of mail agalnsl disaster nothng can en- Gallons Water for One Cent could work a AN a price yet how many tons cl water pump how many do walk between your house and the hand pump each year of water pumped Is It worth while to endure the drudgery of th when a Water System will work for bo lit low lower now than ever before Convenient t R IRWIN Newmarket Systems skate full speed A the edge stopped Since I had crossed over the Ice floe had drifted out toward open gulf and the once narrow crack was now len feet wide As I watched the distance Increased lo twelve feet lo fifteen to Iwenty The whole Hoe was float- ted out to the be I bought of liking off my clothe mi hying lo swim across widen ing channel but I knew I not a fine opportunity for teach- l to participate in test competition yet how TREASURY bred th to his fst he heard Wd man took all the milk the plans and If not good for a boy or to get everything they ask for as this Egyptian father ur Heavenly Father knows it does not give us ask for and some Get her back to ism a market gunner might There wi cry f Wild geese on the dunes I thought wis a famous place for them In April and early May had often shot them there had learned to call them with considerable skill For some reason answered their voices with Ihe clarion 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