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Newmarket Era , April 10, 1914, p. 1

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jib- i gimp ST Mr i HI r- v We now In a position to offer Imperial Oil Companys HighGrade American Oil LIU in Sloe I Tup attached ana time tins steel with tap will not refilled with Oil our gallons price whenever desired OH Eg lh Most Grail Oil on the Market Highest Grade MM Tests lo Kvery gallon through chamois skin before leaving the store More Mileage Power Loss 28c 8 mm PHONE NEWMARKET- -r- 7 BASK in the Heat EYES I And You Will Have Comfort Peace Happiness Good Coal for the Cold Season is Always Procured at H EVES IH ia 1 Ram Order by Phone or Carters Ben Maiming field or Boyd Ed Church INCORPORATED OF Capital and Reserved Funds 411176578 Savings Accounts in the BANK TORONTO axe proving to be a very great conroiienceto many of our friends With either of two persona the may deposit or withdraw money Interest is paid on all balances twice- year In the event of death of either arty the survivor may withdraw the mo ney Branches in Ontario Quebec and he West NEWMARKET BRANCH C FIELD Manager r ffi End Lumber Yard I THE SMALLEST Of our free burning coal wll go aa far as the largest of other kinds There are as many grades of coal as tnere of eggs and t be sure of best you should buy where only the best Is handled That right here as many large coal users can tell you Pearson Cor CtarO Carters AH Bishop and George Every Thing in Lumber Lath Shingles WHAT IS WORTH at Right Prices LATH POSTS SHINGLES SASH DOORS la Veneered Doors Material and Trim t Cypress Oeoda properly Kiln Dried M 4wood Oak AT ALL Lumber IT WORKS TO REQUIRING LESS TIME AND LABOR THUS THE IN COST IS SO SLIGHT THAT it SHOULD CUT NO FIGURE wuitti Youll Find Twill Pay to Use the Best r J a if halt in building permits- for over March 1913 III- shown In the the City chitcctB though pityMedical Do the of pasteurized milk soon the city will only allow pasteurized milk to bo sold oily limits Toronto Policemen sometimes like ordinary pep- Why dont you take trouble to right and whole afternoon Mr J Applogath IrrJospeblot- Archibald when Mr had on a a The who laid llir begun to ills notebook about a motorcycle Mr aid that he did not own a motorcycle old timer of progress and of the when he was a boy they satisned to have the house lighted with tallow candles but inventions and discoveries of recent years led him to believe a discovery to use the light ofllie sun at night would not greatly astonish him Rev Dr has so far re covered from his recent illness as to be about the Henry FCopo is visitors announced to ad dress the 33rd annual meeting of the Ontario Educational As- social ion on April lo in clusive at the University of To- The city will have to contribute annually for Ibo next- years instead of to Ibo Firemens Benefit Fund change is made necessary by- the amendments lo the regulations governing the fund for pensions fie Presumably worried because he had a summons from the Medical Council for practis ing medicincwithoul a certificate lho herbalist at Queen St west shot himself through the head last week His corpse was found in a Hied at the rear of the store Jack IP years of a newsagent on the I was found guilty by Judge of receiving a Quan tity of stolen jewelry from one and was allowed out on suspended sentence May and are the dates set for the international city planning convention to be held in Hall under the au- of the Dominion Con- Commission About delegates are expected Two Mormon misionaries have recently been canvassing city for converts Ibe has nol been encouraging to them No less than three jewellers were lined each last week- or days in jail for selling rings that were not in compliance with the gold and silver marking act of Canada Mr John Barker after three hours illness years who bad been in the Citys employ for years passed away last week As a diver fie helped lo lay the first pipe across the A bogus check swindler nam ed G was arrested week lie is said to be wanted at Buffalo and on similar charges By the lime be gels through with the rounds he will know what prison life means Twelve brass bands will be in the Salvation Army procession Good Friday morning in which every corps in Toronto will parti cipate Armories will be the mustering point and the parade will be to Hall where a pictorial scenic and musical ser vice will be held Too had for Cupid to upset peoples calculations Elizabeth Lewis has entered an action against Harry for un stated damages for alleged breach of promise of marriage If legislation now before the Legislature passes the House will be no vole taken on Street Railway purchase ill next Ja unary Word has been received in Ibis city of the death of Mrs Fox during the past week at Par is France The late Mrs Fox and her husband left Toronto about eight weeks ago with a party of friends for a trip to the Holy Land intending to return home via Paris and London at the end of April Death occurred as the result of Disease Several men who were working in the basement of the new Royal Bank Building King and streets had a narrow escape from serious injury on Friday when two kegs of fell from the fifth floor About 100 try the exam at Osgoodo Hall commencing on the The wholesale cannerdealers have got thing ail fixed up now Forty independent can neries have formed a combine Capital mm J Christ to Thw our under and M and itiK to Br Frankfort Frankfort J deny ra or give a 1 And when MI Brant Or a hold human fthy thing there w I her Van Brunt had Men la magftdnff Ac and countless cycles read she rea jibed I rolled I at Frankfort bad writ ThceartH at last appear them She remembered how bad talked to of- Dew gown to wear at church on Easter find the creation from Paris that to adorn her bead And what a despicable thing Mr Frankfort had done Bho read baleful llnea Hot from yet from a forest Ill Nor from flowerlanfl Nor hand Doth coma my Illy But fresh from of man Ana ladles tailor really In flounces and ribbons and satins and silks my Easter IUy- Miss Van Brunt read the poem again and then tore It and cried The UBher at Marks did not know the feeling that Miss Van Brunt enter tained for Mr Frankfort or he would QU certainly not conduct that gentleman past a half dozen vacant seats to him beside Van Brunt at the Easter morning service Mr fort himself of the feeling which Miss Van Brunt had- for and em lied and spoke softly to her as he entered the pew and Insisted on finding the proper place for the re sponsive reudlngs In the prayer book The sermon was dry Mis Van Brunt tried to amuse herself and keep from turning her head toward Mr Frankfort by scribbling oo the front page of the hymnal She wrote Not with but grinning In clothes so loud ana silly No piety but a boutonnlerev He comes my Easter She was suddenly conscious she was doing and dropped the down by her feet and stared Intently at the rector Mr Frankfort listlessly picked up the hymnal and It opened of its own accord at the first page Mr Frankfort read looked somewhat ur prised and then also Inscribed some lines In the hymnal Miss Van Brunt quite accidentally picked upthebymnai a short time afterward and read Is so radiant fair and sweet she spurns me ana Is chilly Because of magazine verze Four months old or Writ I knew my It I said to a sin to steal a pin and a much more heinous offense la to carry away a church hymnal secure ly tucked under ones Jacket Vet thai Is what Miss Lilly Van Brunt did on that Sunday when oho walked homo with Mr Frankfort eggs for I I in DUD Kit fid i and void An1 as a garment did un fold A mass pf ruins of what was stroyed I Tho sun burst forth in all Aril earth waked up to life from out haze own image created man A freewill being with a mind to Plan To bo or do what Ho for him would choose Or disobedient prove free to refuse Soon tho cam with poison ed shaft With smoothly- chosen words and cunning crat And God repented sore that He had made The creature man for Satan to de grade The crowning work of His creative skill V By disobedience to His holy will With whom he talked in converse wee and true And also In communion loved too Soon God devised a plan His work to save To rescue him from penalty and woe His love to prove His only Son he gave J Who left His glory living here be low A willing sacrifice for every one Who would believe on Christ Gods only Son for over thirty years dwelt with A true example for believers then A cry for help was never called in His gifts were free and not bestow ed for And spent his years in blessing rich and poor I While granting all who came a per fect cure The ranks of Satan were in tumult thrown When Christ essayed possessed ones to redeem As He commanded be gone To their own place earth be longed to Him And evil men were never satisfied Till they the Son of God had cruci fied And Him they buried in a new made tomb And rolled a massive stone against the Death could not keep in gloom Though- mountain rock with Ro man watch before When angels spoke the door flew open wide And Christ as conqueror came forth who died laws of gravitation were to Him as naught Triumphant He arose Redemption wrought And many saw Him from earth arise As He ascended through the vault ed skies The worlds Ambassador at heavens throne To plead for man for whom He did atone I Mrs P Grant Richmond Hill April 4OOO Ha Use Parisian Sage out Christendom the suffering and resurrection of Christ arato de- the thoughts of many millions are concentrated upon Jerusalem Aft er all j centuries many what care taken of ac tual tomb of Christ And bow does appear Although In a land ruled by tho holy cepulcber Is never without Its of Christians night or day In this task four Catholic Greek Coptic and Armenian represented by monks While the Copts as Christian de scendants of ancient Egyptians are termed are not so numerous aa others they nave their chapels the Church of Holy and their priests in an adjoining mon astery By three of guardian bodies tiered liturgy la celebrated every day beginning at midnight Greeks officiate first the Armenians next and tho Franciscan Catholics last Each has numerous chapels in of the Holy and each concentrates every effort toward preserving intact the rights acquired through centuries of occupation Yet over all these rules the Turk It la be who holds the key to the sacred door exacting tribute from all who en ter except at certain hours of the day Even the roopke are obliged to pay never a festival Is cele brated hat Moslem soldiers are not Frdm W Robert trade again in Newmarket Joseph Armstrong and J auditors Landing municipal accounts year Miss Smith has been the of St Pauls benefit by drilling them n corseted during the week- at the North American Hotel Mr Eaton is tbe teacher D lecture before the Mechanlcg In stitute last Friday night 00O 25 AGO From April 1889 by Underwood- your hair in getting thin losing its natural color or has that malted lifeless and scraggy appearance the reason is evident dandruff and failure- to keep the hair roots properly nourished Parisian Sage applied daily for a week and then occasionally is all that is needed ft removes dandruff with one application almost immediately stops falling hair and itching head invigor ates the scalp and makes dull stringy hair soft abundant and life Equally good for men women or children ev eryone needs it A large bottle of this delight ful hair l6nic con be had from J Pattersons or any- drug counter for cents You will surely like Parisian Sago There is no other Justasgood Try it noyY Mass a Disap pointed in her marriage to Augustus Flak son of the New York mil lionaire suing for a di vorce and asking alimony This is the largest sum eve demand ed- in a divorce case in tits land courts bars beam married years Of HOLT stationed In the to order In the church as they It guards fall to their felt In spite of the nomination heaped upon them tho Christian guardians remain at their post of duty ceasing their vigilance that tomb of Lord may be preserved most impressive Christian pro cession In Jerusalem Is seen when Greek patriarch In all the splendor of insignia of bis church enters the holy on Easter Sunday As the procession arrives at the entrance to the the bells stop ringing profound alienee overtakes the multi tude of pilgrims and then the patriarch soys bis prayer the Turkish sol diers present arms and a few minutes later the procession enters tbo church AN EASTER LILY A girl with net bright tiptoeing In To reach lbs stately lilys height lily passing With upturned laughs In May I your Easter Illy bo roar Eiater Illy me Child Illy fair floircr from heavens of blue The dregs of levas cup hold but you Thy life proven true Purs Illy fair ihou m Through tow but A ffMWOt am J Child flower may Through all thy life tin ripe frith 10 vs Ho lily V A A the Chris- Newmarket by Eld The Altar Harman Parsonage Newmarket by Eld H on- of East Id Miss Barbara Armstrong of Whit church The Tomb Aurpra on 15th instant John Ough in year was a native of Cornwall and came to Canada in The BullFrog Band commences their evening serenades last Wednes day night Messrs A and A T carried oil the honors in thfe Club Shooting Match last Monday Newmarket Lacrosse Club officials for this year are E Man ning Committee Geo and Sloans Mr Webb occupied the chair at the Farmers Club meeting last Saturday Saturday night while the Millinery Show Rooms were crowded with spectators the electric lights went out Alter about five minutes the rooms were again lighted qs if nothing had occurred Mr Geo Peterman of Mount Al bert has moved into Newmarket Mr and Mrs Allan Howard are visiting in Michigan Mr Rowland postmaster at Albert was in town this Mr p Lee was saying good bye to old friends here on Monday The Misses of Fergus vis ited with Mrs Hughes over Sunday Mr Holt and bride of spending a week at Mr Urqu- and Mr J A Collins Elder and wife left this week to visit his mother near Port Dover who is years of age Mr A and Col Way- ling of Sharon spent last Thursday in Toronto The home of Mr at Sharon was burned early Monday morning The first consignment of Holland Landing spring industry viz were on sale here last market ooo I I Neuritis Follows Crippled Nerves Painful of Chronlo Rheu matism Quickly Routed by If your nerves are all crippled from attacks of Rheumatism Neuritis Can easily get a strong hold on the nerves This most painful disease is one of the hardest known to expel but can reach it if given a chance This testimony is positive Last March I was so crippled with Neuritis in the left limb I could walk scarcely at all Tried all remedies I heard of and had two physicians Nothing did me any good until I used wortb of your med icine surely cured me Mrs C Hayes Russell Ky Sold by J Patterson Newmarket at 50 cents bottle According to date before the House of Commons in detail the Canadian Northern has re ceived Government aid to the ex tent of over Sir Mackenzie stated that 111 J total cost up to Dec 31 amounted lo 19232 and total amount of financial assist ance Many a farmer boy can nber going to the old country sawmill and bringing home a load of white smelling sawdust to be used for va rious purposes about th farm and the miller was glad to get It has now been found that sawdusty has a value of about a ton and by the proper process can be lo produce over sixty thousand feat of gas which sells for ceoU per thousand A lew more years an4 nothing will be wasted f I I I I for CusMaai I I f t

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