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Newmarket Era , August 11, 1911, p. 1

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turn JACKSON Editor and Proprietor JACKSON AssistntrEdltor if Newmarket Friday Auri- g Our lot onto We have added a complete stock of Bicycle and Automobile Sundries PRICES AS LOW AS and PHONE SAVED If we havent what you want we can get it on very short notice AUTOMOBILE Tubes and Casings Plugs Tire Tape Kneadit to fill cuts Patches sizes Cement and Acid Patches Tire Testers Batteries Generator Tubing Blowout Patches Battery Connectors Sponge Grease for gears SPECIAL NonCarbon GasEngine BICYCLE Cement Woodrim Cement Tire Casings and Tubes Valves and Stems Patch Rubber- Spokes Nipples Bells Lamps Carbide Pumps Balls Toe Clips HARDWARE I I If I AND U M I Oh yes course a pause I suppose the I I PHONE NEWMARKET Joint Deposit Accounts Many of our customers are finding these Joint Savings Accounts very convenient The money can be by either of the parties at any time without delay or by the survivor should one die Interest is paid from the day the money is deposited and continues to the day It is withdrawn NEWMARKET BRANCH MANAGER South End Lumber Yard Cor Church and CARTERS BOWSER AND P BISHOP Dont Bother Coal Sizes At all Just tl us what want to make of the coal and well take care of the size question that bin of youre is getting low better order us to fill it up right now The longer you delay ordering the ligger your chance of finding the ln entirely empty some day just when you need coal and need it badly Weve been there p W PEARSON Phone Wm Smith aged years employ ed as a watchman at an excavation being made at Ave on Wed nesday of last week was run a street car and instantly tilled For several days past apples have been selling at basket in the market The windstorm of the pre- week played havoc with the fruit and the apples are windfalls The traffic to last Satur day was so great that the CI had to send out two trains instead pi one to carry the crowd desiring to spend over Sunday and the holiday following in that region A smart Alderman made objec tion to the Street Hail way Co send ing lost articles left in the cars to the Lansdown car sheds and thought the Council- should make for legislation to make the Company entrust all such articles to the City Mr Fleming took all the starch out by at once informing the Corpor ation that it would be a pleasure hand over to the City daily arti cles found uprn the cars He also asked them to name an officer with whom arrangements could be mad at once to carry out the proposition An early blaze last week did to the building occupied by Flyman King dry goods merchant Queen St West and its contents Mr King and family got down from the second story on lad ders- The bronze statue of Victory which is to be placed on the summit of the South African Memorial in Univer sity Avenue thus completing the or iginal design of the sculptor arrived here week There will he no of ficial ceremony in connection with placing the statue in position nearly feet in the air A verdict of accidental death was found by jury at the resumed inquest the body of Hugh Candledish Deceased died on his way to St Michaels Hospital some days ago after having been locked up the Court Street Police Station over night on a charge of drunkenness Permanent pavements on ail the principal streets of the exhibition Park are a guarantee that there will be mud at the Canadian Exhibition this Five cases selling refreshments on Sunday Came up before Magistrate feel easy among recently hut with one ex ception he was very lenient Harris Black charged with illegally selling liquor on Sunday was fined with the option of three jail The Hydroelectric Commission has been equipping its poles throughout the city with transformer which re duce the lWA transmitted on the main w to no or volts for distribution along the side streets apparatus resembles tire appear ance of radiator coils wen arotmd pillars in hotels such places The milk dealers section of the re tail merchants association de cided to raise the price of milk for August and September to In the Pew by the Door 1 il self a comfortable chair in the Mrs Morris settling only a minute to stay kitchen I stopped for your mail but they said I was to late Mrs nodped towards a let ter beside She never talked much when Mrs Morris dropped in She never needed VAbout questioned her guest From David was the answer Well responded Mrs Morris Wilson was saying last that it seems just wonderful his be ing called to that big church I hear he went there to preach for em when their minister was goin to leave and some of the made up their minds theyd have him and else- Lands When think of the way you that helpless little an brought him up an you a widow an no kin at all an how youve sold most half of this lit tle farm to educate hi in I My I hope youll get a little gratitude for it an some reward David is my reward an swered her hostess months in scale of winter prices That is Be quart for hulk milk and for bottled I I I THE SUCCESSFUL MAN the well Its no either Because 7A are an a to ff ate a if looked at right you discovered for anybody do for you our Urge us fit rlgh with will stand criticism F WILLIS TAILOfl phone MAIM Rough Lumber and Inside Trim ill lrM4t Trim fry fM mi Short Wood a Paid lor or Atofka by pbotje or Ft v Sugar is causing a stir in whole sale retail circles on account of the rapid advance within the pant few weeks There have ken advances since per pounds more I than half Cent a pound Since July hero have been four jumps ten tent and there Is Indication that Cheap Is at an end for some lime The nuisance now attention from the impounders Hut other people take getting rid of prowling canine week a templing of flesh bone was throw on the York Radial Railway track and along fame a dog and took the scent The animal settled to at the bone Just lb- a car hove sight but doggie did not heed the warning whistle The front trucks of the car missed tin- animal but f trying to escape from its position the wheel of the rear truck amputated a large h tail On of the Canadian National Exhibition expressed the opinion that the Dominion elections would affect the Exhibition The Pair will over be fore Nomination day The appointment of a North York newspaper man to boss the Job at the North York and pocket the fees Is not announced Ian cake Is dough An exact reproduction A the Coro nation at London in the ambitious lfi National irnexpectcd changes have been made In building plana of the A and the prospects that the new central College Street will outrival any on the The Liberal Association In this City is making for supplying outside constituencies with platform speakers during election campaign now on July will go down in Us records the Toronto Observatory as record month The temperature ft the point reached during the hot Was I OS the to Then after salarys aw ful seems so t me was the re- Ply Well with a little look of disap pointment I must get along I suppose youll go up with Doctor Wil son to hear him preach his first ser mon as minister Then the old face opposite flushed a little Oh no Its so far and there will be so many people there I pose oh no couldnt go Mrs Morris considered a moment Well I dont know I should think youd want to see how he looks among all the highflyers course it costs a lot to go so far and with a quick glance at the little figure be fore her you mightnt feel real em Well Any way as if he was your own Then she was gone and the sensitive soul was loft with the sling and the wound and the pain He wasnt your own lie wasnt your Oh the keen pain it brought her She mightnt She knew that hut why did wellmeaning Mrs Morris say it She did not belong to tire great world out there David did She if went to be pre sent at that wonderful service would hardly know how to act unless and she almost held her breath un less she might slip into a rear seat where no one would notice her it all- She picked up Davids letter again she had read every word of it four times that day It said You must Doctor Wilson will take care you on the train and then I will take are of you Much more there was in the long letter doCSnt sound be was ashamed his country mother the thought sprang out at last David would do his duty an way and maybe I want too much The tears roiled over her face but presently lift ed her head and asked herself what they had been for Hadnt David al ways loved her Hadnt David al ways been kind and good and itten- her down In her heart she knew that only David himself In some wayxuld remove that haunting ear Hes no call to so grateful sire said In loving excuse Im a selfish exact ing old woman that what I OBI shedding tears when Id much better be thanking the that boys Called to preach I Ho she rose above the worry Stilled the voice in her heart that whispered He isnt your own he isnt like you wrapped about her the mantle of selflshness that she had always worn and wrote David that she guessed shed littler hot come Hut because the great love In bet heart and because Dr Wilson Insist ed It came about that the mistress of the little farmhouse took the- long Journey and found herself one many who were entering a church that setmod to her stately and beyond the telling You must let me slip In ly the door she tremulously to the reverend gentleman beside her and knowing how very tired she was and seeing the frightened look the gentle old lace he answered soothingly font as you like He seated her carefully hick by the door and then went to the ministers already seated on he platform The tired little woman in the of the church sat trembling with ner vous excitement and fatigue At first only a dreamy dazed feeling possessed her Then was con scious that the great church fill ed with people people seemed to belong to world run her own Mr she heard some one say In a low tone behind her as a tall dlsti the pew where of the most prowl church and worth millions I Wonderful music was flooding the building such rnuilc a had dreamed she might hear back Oar Western Letter mi K The Liberal Candidate for North dim hut she found him lie w Rescued from a Cistern grasping Dr Wilsons outstretched hand and speaking softly to him Aug Smith son in that moment how her heart swell- and Mrs James Smith K a tri ed wiili thanksgiving and cried- street was missed yesterday to God in praise She only knew as she sat there her sweet old face aglow with won derful light that she was happy happy happy A divine melody sang in her heart The great congregation rose to its feet They sang the joy song Joy to the world the Lord is come Oh yes that was the word Joyjoy He wasnt as hamed of me- Hes mine my own Have yjpu room for my mother That was what he had said for my mother Down in the depths of her happy heart she knew- he was glad to call her that worth Her ald Ode to I a the happy hamlets here below Where peace and plenty in abundance flow None can With famous compare No raving bigot sows the hellish seed To foster strife or mock her neigh bors creed Hut christian reeling fills each manly breast They pay the preacher obey the Mayor No drunken loafers sponge around there afternoon as the family was starting out to a Picnic His mother went t the cistern that lie Had in but there was no sign of him there She went to the but could not find him Re turning frantic she grasped the gar den rake and worked it around the bottom of the cistern and brought the lad to the surface The rake caught his foot and he was brought out feet first Mrs Smith Carried him to thu street and summoned a physician who succeeded in restoring him to consciousness The little fellow stat ed I he had fallen in and Called for help which did not come He clung to the side until exhausted and then sank HOYS Carolyn Wells LHo There arc ever so many kinds of hoys Hollos and Tommys and Iountelroys Hoys that are crude and blunt and And boys who are made of a finer Stud Hoys who try in their blundering A kindly chivalrous thing to say And on I J SUCCCod in stammering out Home words whose meaning Is left in doubt Hut decent neighbors when business Hoys who are awkward boys who are Calls Take a trip falls Some stop at mill others at the corner Hut the post office thats the cause Take Care my boys lake care of Sunday laws Tis here farmers daughters love to meet On certain evenings their companions Hoys who are always ready to fight to greet Hoys with ambition and hoys without Youll find an honest miller down the Hoys who whistle and who shout mil Hoys Who wheedle boys who Who owns the famous mill Cease And like his Master Us weights who we holes In their Just To weigh your grain like California Ath lhC Away ahead of all the rest bold Hoys who will nevpr do as theyre told Hoys who shy are bashful and painfully Who cant be a it however they try v who are lull and boys are bright Saskatchewan i 1 a not a matter we need just the boy who belongs to US dust A man of judgment fit to represent Some loyal Riding in Parliament may his corn and potatoes And take first prl a every country The Womens Institute show Intend having a picnic at Mussel- when youre sick theres Lake on Wednesday Aug telephone too An Ottawa boy Frank Which will do Its best to bring the thirteen put his head out ol a doctor to you street car window and was fatally In- Hot if your hour has come no doc- when an car whizzed by tor can Avert the sentence paM on fallen man Our merchant tailor keeps us all la trim Coat vest or pants are all alike to tiro A man should never try to keep any secrets from his wife Some kind will come along a tell her anyhow London Aug Campbell a young farm hand employed by may he live to wield of ler Gregory of Adelaide Township Sustained serious Injuries And clothe bis customers from neck cuts about the face and head when brown from a Oh I happy a Child might hay In a trace Aug Mrs James The mark of progress in your smll- of Ottaway Avenut face received possibly her And ere another year rolls Its Course home at tonight when she fell Youll have the trolley instead of the down a flight of stairs while carry- horse Then will on every side The home of merchants and the poet s pride I Fruit Trees Our arc open a kerosene lamp Her clothing was Ignited and serious burns t upper part of the body and head re sulted On Monday afternoon last Mr John who Jives a few miles from Stayritf on the road met with very painful as well serious accident Ho was out with a team of horses hinder cutting his lion at any time Those Interested grain In field near his bush when rethread the front of tho nun nun proceeding to do so cherry trees fruits j when the horses were started by a trees and It our local a tree blown down In front Agent has not Called upon you of them by the wind which caused write Catalogue or terms to run away was cut a tw man pass- 1 lJu fruit growing will do twine broke To he sat our immense blocks of needle ho got under Inont growing Teach Apple and machine and was pro r- fruits the horses were Winnipeg Man Aug the west continues be moist and cool The most recent crop report- gathered from all parts the prairie provinces indicates generally cellent crop but a lack hut clear weather the most marked character istic of the West as a rule hut one that has been vcrv little in evidence this year About Winnipeg all crops are in splendid condition- market gar dens and the crop being In es pecially fine order- Purchase the street railway the city is still a burning question with civic officials and the people gen erally Nothing has decided hut it is expected that Sir William Mackenzies visit to Winnipeg will bring the matter to a head Winni peg street car service is excellent and cheap fares going as low as three and oneeighth cents while school children carried for two a half cents each Duncan Cameron was in ducted into office as of Manitoba last Monday Mr Cameron is wellknown throughout Canada as one of Winnipegs leading citizens and a man of fine parts He succeeds Sir Daniel McMillan and is a worthy successor of an excellent of ficial Many American farmers are passing through Winnipeg en their way to land which they have purchased in Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta A party of went through one day this week two other smaller par- tics followed on the heels of the first One manager of a land company has brought in formers from the States this season Wheat cutting began at the Experimental Farm last week This was early wheat but the main crop will be in cutting condition shortly particular if hot weather a r- rives 1 ife I El Then with timid eager gUn she Agents sent application In several places as the binder went the Browns form lor boy eye were county oyer him ho Is in a critical cob i big event of the province this week is the Dominion Inhibition IU crowded with visitors and the fair easily the largest ever held in the province has attracted many thousands from alt parts of the Country and to some extent from United States In spite of rain the big fair Inis attractions in all departments Deputy Minister of Agriculture A Mantle sent out a strong denial of a story of black rust on the grain in Saskatchewan Mr Mantle said there was no truth in the report although continued wet weather might bring about such a result Since the Deputy Ministers state ment was given out the weather has been better and all the experts agree that fortnight or So of clear weath er will certify the biggest crop of wheat ever gathered in Canada- the past three months some twentylive hundred homesteads have been taken up on the Goose ex tension of the Canadian Northern Railway This country is rolling prairie the soil being chocolate day loam with clay subsoil There are about two thousand homesteads left which are rapidly being taken up All the West is interested in the an nouncement that the contracts will bo let soon for the Hudson Day Road somewhat abated however by the fact that many pre- announcements of a like nature have failed to materialize hut since lle work must be done sometime hope revives at each mention and the lust in order no less than those which preceded it Alberta I Calgary estimates ol the July earn ings of the civic street railway plac ed the figures at The plant Is doing splendid work the city will spend extensions for 1012 district In this province re ports of the very best has begun l southern Al berta and the average yield Is placed around thirty bushels to the acre years average was fourteen bushels and Alberta cities and province in general mode the great est progress in the history of the West I i Steel laying on the branch of the is being rushed ahead with all possible Speed Tracks are now laid as fur as miles west of The route plans of the for the new line west of Maclcod Alia- have been filled at Plncber Creek and show- the line to run through that town J McArthur who is the Con tractor for the Alberta Central Kail- way west Is putting forth every ef fort on the construction Two Urge have started out from Red Deer this week and will do grading and number of men have gono out to Add to the gangs already on the bridge work A bulletin Just Issued from the Deer publicity office shows that tho increase for the quarter of building permits In that city over the same period last year is per cent Freight receipts tonnage are practically three times- those last and express and telegraphs show big increases The Post return show increases of pur cent Returns ol the Land Office- as as percent I s mi ffe

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