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Newmarket Era , October 20, 1916, p. 5

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I I J Office Main St Newmarket to Loan on- good Security Frank Duncan NSMITH If W Grocery Newmarket Dr J Chiropractor Osteopath TREATMENTS Violet Hay Sinusoidal I Currents our TMoTown was packed on Friday hoar Cabin- Talent Sato A hold Sat urday Oct oclock in Madof Cooking- for salo Tea will bo from to TV fc I Sunday Obi am- Meeting for Worship Subject of AddroB8-r- nod- pm popular -hot- vice Pastors topic The- Most Satisfactory Way to Awaken nan who heard the capital sermon of Pastor on The logo to sloop Will tM it J Boyd in Medicine of To- also upon Ihom to learn how College of and member of Royal Surgeons of England clinical assistant in tepfs AacWarkot Telephone tf Hours Mrs MATKHNITY NURSE Holding Diploma Newmarket Andrew HI brief Hour of real oh Sdhhalh it with us Com LI deeded ifefc and that Ja why It carries my guarantee as well u SOLD J A W ALLAN A CO- P Morton and Tiro Insurance B tfATOUMAKER AND JliWELLKU Park Avenue adjoining Post Bert FAINTER AND PAPER Ave 2nd house from Queen Street POBox KevrlU Paper ami Corner Niagara and ThoUtoOhao Irwin ago Of Mr of Dr of Toronto died early Saturday Mr Irwin was horn at Newmarket in and was agod in the milling business at and Au rora Fob tho lust years lie had made his Wells to the York Society the A and Trinity Church In married who died in 1005 had been ill for the last four years and confined to his bed for the last two years Two sons and two sur vive Lieut- Irwin of Bail in England Irwin of Dr of Toronto and Mrs Thofl of Beaton remains were interred in Cemetery A NEWMARKET of Piano Voice and Dealer in all Musio- arid Repairs PIANO TUNING for Columbia and Records ftinlcle Slock Prompt Service Issuer of- licenses On- Era Newmarket Private issued at private if desired NEWMARKET There Is every indication of a winter session of work before us A beautiful and en thusiastic spirit every brunch a lid there appears to be a rivalry between all lite workers to provoke ono another to good deeds Monthly Business Meetings of the Churches are well and a interest is in department of which promises for great blessing in the near future On Sunday last meetings were well attended an indication summer vacation is and members of the congrega tion settled down for the win ters work Two Hue sermons were delivered the Pastor who it was evident was much helped by prayerful loving sympathy of his hearers At close of the day several gave to what many thought It was good to bo here Corn WHAT WE MAY Judging from what has oc curred in other places that adopted we may roa- expect following re sults y Crime especially in citios will ho reduced AH business with excep tion of the business will improve greatly- I will bo a very notable in crease in the number of savings Most of and poor- houses will he vacaiit and useless Many old accounts that have as worthless will be paid Drunkenness willi rarely seen and consequently many uri- oh will bo made happy and prosperous About onehalf of pjliee- men will not be needed Taxes especially in cities will either bo greasy reduced or W will have more and better -irn- provomenls Many who arc now idle and useless will Jobs and bold thorn Many who now live rented houses will become property own ers and live in their own homes There will be less childlabor and more children will bo belter educated and have a better chance in life Consuinptjoh and other diseas es that are caused by weakened power will be reduced Many saloonkeepers and bar- lenders will turn out to be good business and respected citi zens and thankful for the change Asylums for the insane instead of being overCrowded as they are now Will gradually reduce the number of inmates What kind of a man is ho who would not bring about such de sirable change t Tvj this our world had prepared for man to had been Before He had created man IiiHlead of CliriBt desired Made war God fled gain He and His rebel host hurt j Oyer the battlements of heaven Keclcd from a glorious world To regions of despair were f The unpopularity that the rail roads have labored and burden of injustice under which they had 16 hear up have been very plausibly blamed on ineiyility of the typical oldtime station agent Courtesy one lime was not asked by large corporation of its employes And the public voted for the anticorporation man to revenge itself for the slights it had received at hands of the employe But those days are passed Public service corporations now appreciate the importance of handling every patron courteous ly The following quotation from the WollsEargo Messenger ah organ published one of the largo companies is typ ical of the modern corporation policy- You yourself like to bo treated as somebody in particular do you not You know the sensa tion of being handled in a ma- chinelike way at some theatre- box office for instance where ticket seller gets impatient with you v On the other hand you know hoy good it feels to be treated as an intelligent feeling individual p You like the man who recognizes your individuality do you not The man at you counter may not know a way bill from a S He may be lyvigUprant of rates and the works of the D sys tem Travellers checks may be Chinese puzzles to him But he is an individual and takes the doomed to darkness where he reigns Too late saw whore His schemes ana all Enhanced his agony and dread LATEST DESIGNS IN Head before ordering elsewhere clone for in Stock and to Order AND in and Headstones All kinds of Cemetery Work PROMPTLY VITIiNDKD TO W see us before buying else where of Stones Cut to Order JOHN O and importer of foreign and AND MARBLES Box Honey to Man Presentation Oh Thanksgiving evening the Bible Class of the Sunday School mot at tho home of Mr Beth to bid God Speed to Ernie one of their classmates who en listed witli Battery in Toronto After spending most of the ev ening in playing games of the members of the class made an appropriate little speech and was presented a Mir ror and Bible and al though taken by surprise he thanked the members for remembrance of him and for the gifts that will he useful to him wherever ho goes has been a member of the class for a number of years although he has been living in Toronto for some time past but he has always tried to attend whenever he was In town It Is with a feeling of deep regret that we say goodbye to who was well liked by all the fellows but let us hope if it is Gods will will return to us again Cor lien will spend their money on for their own families instead of on luxuries for the keepers family Fewer young men will be re jected as unlit to assist in the de fence of their country in time of war Men will grow taller and stronger as they have in Norway Not half as many babies will die before they are two years old Houses of vice will become un known They cannot with out plenty of booze And the diseases they breed will die out Degeneracy which means dying out of the race may be expected to come to an end and a better race grow up to inhabit this land With belter clothing a great many will attend Church and Sunday School who did not do so before aiin just pride in fact as you do yourself A moment of explanation will put him right Individualize him Deal with him man to man Then he cannot help hut respect you and like you To be revenged for banishment To earth ho came when Adams race Was newly made with base tent in them Gods image to efface With subtle words and lying tongue The innocents were pleased to hear- Believed them true I they wore so young I God pitied them resolved to spare And thus evolved the falal Fall Which had taken place And has afflicted mortals Redeemed by Christs- great sacrifice For Christ Messiah Saviour Lord Came down to die for fallen man I Th promise in Holy Word Has been fulfilled His saving plan I alan failed I Christs kingdom here Is mighty to pull down strong holds Built by His agents far and near While he aghast Christs power beholds His time is short his day draws near Gods promises must be ful filled- When redemption shall appear I For God bos spoken as He willed No fallen angel but a king Has turned the nations upside- down- No doubt hes proud such fame to bring Destroying peace his loss his crown l JO tat Owing to inheaim we are forced to give and are Belling all our stock t all our stock of ft LADIES AND GENTS CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES ETC ALSO A GOOD SUPPLY OP FALL MIL AT A SACRIFICE Never before were such bargains offered in Newmarket Here are Just a few we are offering 500 pairs Mens Boots at pairs of Boys Boots sizes from 3 to 5 regular for pairs Boys School Boots ranging In price from to 250 pairs Womens Boots patent bottom and cloth tops regular I 250 pairs Womens Boots patent bottom and cloth tops regular for pairs Ladles Boots from to Mens Wool Underwear Mens Fleece Undcrwea A large number of Sweater Coats at last years price Mens and Ladles Raincoats regular from to 600 for Ladles Pall and Winter Coats regular from to 800 for is a genuine selling out sale as- we must dispose of the stock AT ONCE year regular per garment for wear regular for FOR OR TO RENT if i tt Proprietor 3 South of Kino Hotel NEWMARKET I J tt v The modern policy is good bus iness as corpora- than forty years lie stored His murderous ammunition heaps Thought as he viewed bis mighty hoard The nations would submit in leaps official well knows The friendship of each individual member of the public is valuable Now that prohibition Is in force says the Acton Press In all fairness to present licenseholders people opposed to the open bar should give all possible rea sonable patronage to standard hotel- keepers There has been too much tendency In the past to use hotel privileges for noUiIng because the fools purse paid for It but If even the waitingroom or shed privi leges are needed they are entitled to be paid for else a man can hardly be expected to keep public house if l Ontario western inve to second Low Interest payable Privilege to repay desired Old paid wid Increased BMtiijishi Mi Lyk A Christian Churoh Large crowds at this church especially at night Heretofore two ushers have been able to take care of the congre gations but Sunday night four were kept busy The outlook for this Church is flattering In fact wo are expecting great things Ibis winter Next Sun day morning the Pastor will take for his subject The Fam ily At night the service and sermon will be of an Evangelis tic order Sunday School p Next Tuesday night the I Dean Pastor at St Tabernacle Church toronlo will deliver his famous- lecture on Science and the Bible under the auspices of the ChristianEn deavor of this Church The Pastor has known Dr Dean for many yearsi and New market people that his lecture will be a treat A special extended public especially to are in- believe that science the thai Dean has of soienoe in one of the gnM Universities of America of no ability The Have the people of Newmarket and vicinity realized that there may be found in my the best soieiitlllo electrical equipment for relief of suffering and pain the curing of disease in its varied the correcting of all abnormal conditions of the body of any private practitioner in the Province of Ontario I have recently installed the famous Solar Therapeutic Arc- Lamp as used in the Creek Sanitarium which is known tin- world over It generates from to 30Q0 candle power Only ono other in use in Canada Its sphere of usefulness is practically unlimited and gives excellent results in rheumatism lumbago neuritis congestion and inflammation and diseases of the akin MY WALL PLATE gives a range of six different This current supersedes the old and galvanic currents for therapeutic use and is painless MY HIGH FREQUENCY BATTERY generating a voltage of nearly volts lowers blood pressure and increases metabolism All Diseases and Conditions fretted fiolentitloally Inspection and Correspondence Invited and Literature Sent upon a A a Request feVAFJ D LEWIS DO DO Church fit Newmarket Back of to flo to Country Pleasure or J t mm mm faithless scheming one The world refuses to be ruled Whose reigning days will soon he done Somehow- somewhere will be controlled Whose word is counted lying breath Who deemed his bond a paper scrap Kin to the warlord underneath He plans in secret lo entrap Though ranks of men to him ad here Who perpetrate what I he de signs Obey commands with slavish fear Lest he in haste to death con signs For many years he gloated oer The grand surprise hed give the world When he should rule from shore to shore With his worldbanner wide unfurled What glory should redound to him When he should reach that pinnacle In fancy the crowds though dim Heard shouts of Long live the Kaiser Impossible for righteousness To spread the earth as proph esied While such a menace of distress Was tolerated to abide I New Issue of the Telephone Book I S I Copy for the next Telephone Directory clojc on the above Order your telephone HOW to that your name will be in the nev issue I Report changes required to our Local Manager today Bell Telephone Co of Canada mm olid slip II To taint the world with heresy And cruelly of darkest shade Religion All hypocrisy A blatant boasting vain tirade No peace on could eer be found banishment Napoleons fate The will of other nation round A just course to anticipate No more to order nurses shot Willi the head- Because of kindly help she I Who bravely bore tho dreadful Perchance some seagirt isle will he His home for thought near all sorrov he has WfoUght filve ease and freedom New dont Me I out New Shoes m of in and In Cot and ana bring you feacK to for life m WWfflWf TORONTO fir

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