Newmarket Era , May 9, 1924, p. 1

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It The Leading County Paper as as the Oldest No paper sent out of North York unless JACKSON Editor and Proprietor Special Bargains AT HARDWARE GENUINE OIL WINDOW SHADES 37 In ft Cream op Green SHEEP SKIN IH1TT8 one finger Reg for is Ouarts Grade PAINT Red or Brown CHICK FOOD Medium and Large and only Folding GO Reg Price for only Dolly WASHING MACHINES Reg 1600 for 1200 I HOLLAND BULB8 60 Watt for 100 Grade ROOFING with and cement 165 a FLOOR WAX Reg quality for 65o Xe rent Floor and Polisher for Half Day BINNS HARDWARE FOR GOOD PAINTS AND VARNISHES phone NEWMARKET ONT MAY J It is a simple matter to do Banking your banking by mall Just enclose your money In a p TVfoil registered envelope and send it to any branch of this Bank articles la roaga- with titles like this A Little more Courtesy or a Lot more Trouble a man gets behind his steer ing wheel in many rases he displays lorist He does things that he would never try to steal another seat in Hie trolley car yet wt analogous actions on the part motorist every day a letter to the dear Dr J Shearer Ail Ihe world is sniffing at the of oil Washing smell of secret commissions in is pungent enough to affect far beyond tho boundaries for selfish schemers fill with money belonging to the people The money hey get may turned Into their own pockets or to ihe treasury of their political pa to help them maintain their hold MUNICIPAL CANADA There is shortly being published volume entitled Canada which will list ail the four thousand in the ry and give particulars regard- ambition of the publishers a making a parking and this lerous lions We will credit your account with the sum and forward an acknowledgment by return mail IMPERIAL BANK OP CANADA SOUTH END LUMBER YARD Jedar Barn Boards CEDAR 18 FOOT TENINCH PLANK CEDAR SOLE AGENT FOR SCRANTON COAL Newmarket PEARSON THE CANE SONS CO LIMITED side the tear immediately in front the in lie preparatory into this space Another but smaller car pulled up and tried to sneak into the space before the first car could back in naturally he first driver was incensed at this act of discourtesy and did not hesitate to tell the other man Jus what ho thought of him The exceeding human desire of Chicago A young absconded with Liberty hoods He was arrested town of within 1 Jury So I dieted by the exemplary youth and was guiltless of the small vices or ills His mother was a godly woman and ho had been brought up under environment his sister on seeing him time after tils am- remind that he would Get even with next man who tried tricks on him If both men would apply the Golden Rule many iate dtelopmenls might be prevented It is note worthy that the Ontario Motor League has campaigned for courteous driving Inception nature Is just stubborn it to stand for being brushed stubbornness and irritation from discourtesy make the for trouble and exclaimed Through this tiling I never thought of my mother That is What I regret He thought of his mother and that omis sion brought the first tears to eyes What a lesson for mothert and sons alike I A great French economist said We may forget our fathers but w never get away from the early teach lug and principles of our mothers How true the words I In the whir day life k in tli turn late tune DEALERS worn lays work and usually loo tired I troubled with household matter the training of their children HI MUM MATERIA Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc Ttm Win Sans Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket lays down the discourtesy encourages a more seri al of retaliation with its result ing train of annoyances and accidents Why not therefore infer that every act of courtesy will bring forth a act of reciprocation I why not try it possession of I benches Such to be made from bond permission to violate liquor laws the Narcotic Drugs Act that curing privileges or vantages can well afford to off bribes so Immense that small men tempted lain ill be in two It yield and make moral lapse for such or looks wonderfully tempting And there is no question im mense sums money are being spent by lawless plunderers to purchase im munity from- the penalties due their violations or law so often public servants refuse these golden bails is too experienced in public be impressed with the usual floating rumors but he has knowledge of cases in which public servants very recently have been trying i up been indignantly in their mam expose themselves vKtlon But they What Is he rem 1000 which hav spurned Th a always too of offering to arrest and the us the years and then him It Is Hie home training Till Old Used ay A vessel long retain- the It has been Imbued he first of thousands which to his care an Insane Impulse to score of too many automobiles on the streets The capacity of our streets has not been reached icy will accommodate many more traffic conditions congestion and accidents and act on the sup that courtesy makes safety Willi all at knee cannot be effaced the tears in mothers eyes when we have committed some youthful of fense will never be forgotten BANK FAILURES The failure of the Ontario disclosed gross misapplication funds and extensive stock with the banks money The general manager of the bank was sei charge of stealing failure- of the Sovereign Bank spectacular It does ho a bank wivrkd by lies SEED SWEET GLOVER Govml Tested Bushel RED GLOVER Govml Tested Bushel GRIM ALFALFA GLOVER Grown from Slivers Seed Bushel TIMOTHY SEED Pine Tree Brand Bus keep close lo get away from sin may allure i let them I What- j v may he ftier in Oft memoity ever stands between sin may allure or tempt God only knows how many sons have been kept straight In an hour of great by memory by a god But do i when we are In the grip of so To all young men reared If lliu homes we would nay In every instance when you are at the ways remomber lie remedy I That for one thing ought not leave responsible positions to and l schemers and grafters and Christian ethics call make the sacrifice For another Ihlng it Is the pulpit and the press to the principles of to more frequent ly and more than Is apply 50 Years Ago IBra Fyle May The Clerk received noli he amount of Mi Fund apportioned is bearing Steps are being taken town clock in the Died- May township for about years known and highly respected Died At Sharon May aged years or the welt May nths and i 76th nt of the township from parents Years Ago J fleatly of Toronto week at Cane is over in the States some y for McDonald of her Toronto is Hughes ha For another i ait I frown upon and to resist to the most all at profitable graft privilege and lawlessness whether among politicians tuiiitl or dope dealers the Ideal form of Government only for an ideal people A much higher standard of calibre Kssary if democracy elfry has passed Thomas of Maple of her Koith on Monday Mrs Win Roe left on Wednes day for her summer collage at Roches Point for Ihe season Mrs Dr of Toronto of Sutton spent Ton his mother Mrs Jos Mrs Frank of Graven- hurst is visiting her sister Mrs A Evans MP Bote ford of Toron- to son of Orin wheeled fi Hi Hi Hodge Den Howard Frank Belfry and J Gould arc in the city on jury and Mr Turner of Queensville is constable Mis Wilson of Detroit sister of F- Morrison together MILLION IN SUNDAY SCHOOLS CANADAS girls In lie Stindij rfirliools That was of the Rov P it before a gathering of the Council of Can- la held In the National Training Dr reported fortyone schools where leadership alnlng was given during the year ad that older hoys and girls ad been trained in In Tuxis and Trail Hangers program for boys there are groups of girls In training with he There failures dors failure Hank resulted in sentencing Its gemal manager to six years Impris onment on charges of thuli forgery and raise pretences The failure of the Homo Bank Iras been followed by which beyond doubt thai It loo was looted Tin been moans of del has readied bankwrecking stage Inspection would appear lo vtj Hie surest weapon as have been revealed She spoke on Canadas problems relation lo world peace History an- taught to Canadian youth teemed with war scnllmcnt and idolized the warrior she said denounced training In the liculum of schools ami put In a spoke United States while unguarded Irritation In the arm officers Rankin who Was representative elected l- Stales Congress spoke day boore Ihe league in favor of wrciilng of Fanners Bank and the Home Toronto Star FEED BRAN 3000 Ton SHORTS 3200 Ton GROUND WHEAT SCREENINGS 3000 Ton The Gheaposi Feed in the Market W EVES HURON STREET Phone 22 t3- Ieice night and girls arranged handed retary to go to Chicago where ho takes up his duties as superintendent of the Young Peoples Work Department of Inter national Religious Education Council It is thai young people will be enrolled year fulfil would not be at tho i in left village inquiry the fact that he did not leave- by jtlt nod as his car was lor that ho Mr D A Budge and wife of Montreal leave on the Inst Tor a trip lo Old Country Mr McClurc of Smith falls formerly of Holland Land ing was in town on Monday Ho claims to he oldest Orange man in Canada He joined in January 1837 never missed a of July celebration A lad named Racine was watching loading square timber at depot F- Jackson Officers of Junior Dtaue ma Chant lor Ada Pringlo Cody Frank Attar At St Pauls lb hoth of New- Mary Christina Tomb At Bradford May Ellon Jane Walker of J WIFE DIES DUIIINQ HUSBANDS FUNERAL Winnipeg April 30th gathered at funeral service of William Dodds one of Winnings old pioneers his wife ti years old with grief and unable lo attend

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