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Newmarket Era, 23 Feb 1917, p. 5

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a j4 11 J A s Notary Office- 10 on Frank Auctioneer Phone WllWnc0fif I I Grocery Dr fesssasSS a Phono si for nadir in Toronto Municipal -Uosl- wore Newmarket dealers arc cpni fit Ah It ton more to it from Toronto will he our with much considers nr cause for to ftn an do ing to relieve lie illHlnjHoWiiui lo I l- iVlft Licentiate of ai and mem- pf clinical don Main and rekipiioM no AND JEWELLER Died In Detroit was received Monday of the death Minerva of John formerly of in Detroit on at years name was and for Iho ten has made her home her fun eral look place la on laid o rent ho of her an mint of Mr Ah of New- market iitivUfidJiHnUiii Park Avenue Ave 2nd house hi Bolton Paper and House Street market lai A nolo for in the hunk up liio of Joseph A a farmer who died on tilth last To Ms sin ter Mrs Annie Ward the de ceased left the family and In his wi dow Mary A MoNalr jdue of ho oblate a clock The will provider thatshould Widow remarry the clonk is loo to testators brother William followed by a oiile Sunday morning was a Jhc of srfven occupied the form and were much fir heir the Lord and Master Tho peopled popular again showed il umbers and a splendid the as ho dealt the theme Two Kisses rind Their ft was a plain forceful address and ably dealt with a beautiful and also a pa thetic subject UNTIL DO PAirf J low a iTomleo moment her of an jiee felt lo in ins life ipbtir b6 ho thoirliveslogclher there in yreal chair his flrBlineeliiiR with Fair banks cainota lite his invilatiop to limine about the House Vxn almostnever lero the man had said Youll Crawford had hart learned drive bile and almost every hour that lie was freehe spent com pany ii6 silent man at the head of the -household- with his strange indifference had remained a mystery to Crawford and some how Mrs Fairbanks reached over ami touched Wake up Bob with a more SJV3 lo SO to of dMbllreis a common with Ford Gar oalm over on par for j OAR f A NEWMARKET of Piano Voice and Sa Dealer In all kinds of laatrumcnts and PIANO TUNING Aueiit for Columbia l3 and Records Block Prompt Lyman Issuer of Marriage Private j issued in Hotter renew your suhherip- to the now if neglected it and rise in price later on March comes in Thurs day The keep rolling in at ledgo Davis yard for custom lumber The Office Specially aain every night till ten to be put- liriR in a supply of ice No next summer seems lb be Hie idea if desired NiiWMALUCiaf mm LATEST EBIQKB IN and Head Stones- Call hefoje ordering elsewhere Out for in Slock and Mado to Order Very fin of last week Mrs J met with a very painful which she suffered severely for nearly a In to Jet the hot circulate freely Uirouffh house register In the floor of the hall been re moved ami Mrs right into he hole At thought Iter arm was nut fihowcl that wis wrenched One also OS well as other injuries it was necessary to in order that she might rest it is that ho worst is ovir now and Unit may have a speedy recovery Mrs pushed aside a seieen and revealed a suiuil safe light from the shaded fell upon her bare as she toward it resting hoc bund on Die black metal In there she said to Craw ford is She paused In a shaiie can into money she added alter a mo ment The man Bipod a few feel ayay leaning against the mantel and not by the move ment did lie betray thai he heard her Oh Mob what Is the use she pleaded Tliis house is just a prison cell for me last words were almost a sob That money is as much mine as his oho went on defiantly He got it away from other peo ples and why shouldnt I ake from Mm J Ho is your husband Craw ford said slowly My husband the re turned so bitterly that an ugly shadow seemed lo mar face mado a groping gesture with outstretched hands Yes ho is my husband paused and her lips mov ed scornfully lie gives mo all he things I want she went on Im be vy of neighbors Ive every thing money cab buy Hob she whispered the only real feeling Ive ever had from anybody is what you have given mo since thai lime you- picked mo up in the park and brought me home for dead She paused and drew in her Ford re Ford Beaton OVEH SERVICE OTAYIOHQ IN AND ITJOUttU J Latest in Monuments and All Undo of Cemetery Work PROMPTLY TO Call and tec us before All kinds of Building Stones Cut to Order Dealer and Importer of mux GRANITES Phone a 5 Pox Huron St The faroial in Facing the Music oh the stage last Friday night by St Dramatic Club proved ex ceedingly entertaining and much laughter Tho parts were all well taken hut Mr as The Curate of Andrews was Star por- forniir quite ably supported by Mr Leslie as Other Mr Smith Newmarket Orches tra filled in the time between acts with good music and on the whole the play gave general satis faction The and cos tumes were appropriate and there was a good attendance Pro ceeds for Cross breath with rfAjuick sob I want another chance to live a oh a real life lo get away from all this Somehow cant help feeling that we hud to meet as we did tier head with its weight of shining hair dropped down upon the table her chest resting against the leather cover spread over it Ive felt like a show window dummy she brokenly I need something to make me over into a new woman Mrs Fairbanks took from a drawer a map and spread out be fore him the of the north coast of Massachusetts know every inch of the way from Boston she said with an alert decision that surprised the man she lomplcd and up there sho put her linger on an irreg ular projection is where Cap- lain has his old Hes the biggest old miser you ever saw and I know for a hun dred dollars hell lake us out and keep us out weeks if we want We can take the car part way and Cood congregation lust Sunday morning hut they were little dial not give them- a gospel sermon instead of I one on the Millenium Corji David- son of the rendered a splendid solo My Mothers Prayer upon the leather cushions of he a man to bring It cave it Oh its easy enough Crawford tipped his bead back y I tijdeii for Leu U ei Will J W PHONE Pair congregation In evening and usual sermon by Hie good duett by Messrs Wil liams and and splendid of Handels celebrated Largo Missionary Anniversary next Sunday J Simpson of Toronto a former popular pastor will- morning and evening Large are anticipated and good music may lift expected The Sunday School and tea were greatly enjoyed last Saturday afternoon The weather was delight ful and alelKhs were packed with the lilt- folks On Machinery foTsale DAVIS of Hunk of Toronto The Quarterly Meetings were eminently both in numbers and in Visitors from distances as far apart and Wei land were present and accorded a hearty welcome A pleasing and agreeable feature of Meetings was the welcoming of a goodly number of another brunch of the Society indicating the growing sentiment of good feeling between tho At close of a happy company IWlook nu loKetliet in chair in winch he sat and closed his eyes drawing bis hand across them wearily Yes its easy enough he re peated slowly Ho was thinking of last ten years of his life the years be tween fifteen and twentyfive Hard years been spent in struggle and poverty with al ways the torturing desire to break away into si range new lands ft promise He remembered October day that he had dropped on a bench in he park determined get Into something anything that I lift THE Vinol I year old became d offecla of Grippe but Vinol the school- rQs6itioaH ynUrio I Vinol a which blood for wla bronchitis If Wcwoiftf lso the best Twenty- four hours lalor Craw ford guided the Fairbanks car out from the city far down the The woman at his laughed joyfully as he increased his speed at times and the car shot noiselessly forward down I ho oiled roadways The contagion of her happi ness infected him A childlike abandon seemed to possess companion and site caught at the leaves of close growing bushes tossed them in his face The summer dusk turned into darkness- and Crawford lighted the great headlights and their glow fell upon the heavy foliagft by the roadside and faded it al most white in the vivid glare Suddenly- there was a sound within the car which Crawford did not like A peculiar vibration followed and ho slopped una made a careful examination with Mrs Fairbanks standing beside him anxiously watching I think I know what the troub le is ho told her I dont quite know what lo do We cant get to town this way He struck the mud guard with his sleeve impatiently A man leading a cow came up behind them Any garage around- here Crawford asked him Just up hill in the village bout a quarter of mile man replied They turned the old church over into one he went on with a laugh Taint done yet but they are doing busi ness A church Crawford ques tioned You cant miss it the man assured They aint got the steeple il Carefully Crawford sent his car forward climbing the long hill with difficulty At one end of the elmshaded street a white church stood Crawford blew the horn and lW0 alert young men came out They looked at the car crit ically Belter drive her in under cover one of them advised when Crawford explained Weve got everything here lo Work with if the pulpit isnt down yet Seems funny dont it doing business in a church Great idea Crawford mooted ought to be a guar antee of your honesty he add ed smilingly The man laughed heartily Thats right he said Well we aim lo bo church or no church Will the lady get out Crawford gave a hand his company as she stepped from the car and walked with her lo one of the old pews packed away at he side In a time he returned lo he pew It isnt much he told her They say theyll have it done in en hour or so Are you cold The woman had pulled her greatcoat more closely about her and was shivering No she answered slowly Dont leave me she hogged Crawford dropped down beside her and bis curiously interior of the build ing were attracted lo door way A little group of three persons stood there hesitatingly peering A hoy of twenty and a girl young and flushed were just across the Ihresholjl and hem was a tall old man in a long black coat and white lie The mechanic at work on the ear looked upland went inquir ingly to thorn old man pointed to the front of the church and they talked in ones so low Crawford and Mrs Fairbanks could hear them Alter a little the elder of the Two garage men came to Craw ford Funny thing be said but theres a young couple waul to get married seems the time hoy ever saw each oth er was in church I hey have notion theyd like to get married in it before its all torn Up I told them you was In a hurry but Id ask if youd rnind wailing Mrs Fairbanks made a gesture of consent Well wait certainly she said Will they bo willing for us to slay during ceremony Oh yes indeed the man re plied Just move up a little so you can hoar Slowly little wedding party across barren floor space blocked by the huge auto mobile the old clergyman leading way He look bis stand before be pulpit anil laid his soft black hat on keg near by In the dim light his white hair fell in long locks about bis lined old face and upon the black bound book he had In the painted pew battered and scarred by its ruthless re moval Mrs Fairbanks watching whispered to Crawford Isnt it oh I dont know strange some way Tho man sal silent bis eyes on the Moor In the solemn stillness the words of the while haired minis ter came distinctly out into the old church I Alice lake thee Harry The girls voice could not be heard by those who listened but the boys deepioncs were audible For better for worse Mrs Fairbanks began to trem ble For richer for poorer The face of the woman in the pew grew while and her eyes never left the ministers face Until death us do pari Come she- said to Crawford hoarsely Outside any where They sat down on a big gray rock in the dark grass near the rear of the church After a time she spoke II was that old mans face she I cant gel over it nor his voice was so solemn It wasnt much ljkc the ca thedral where where I was Mrs went on I can see il now the colli the organ the bishop and all he people crowding in In lie darkness she heard Crawfords strong loelh go to gether in a sharp click She stood up resting band on his shoulder Hob she faltered I had for gotten that I ever said promised that Crawford stood silent with bowed head Mr Crawford said at last you must lake mc back home the instant the car is fixed IT Here is a little simple exercise which our readers old and young may work out and the curious thing about It is that each of them will arrive at the- same so lution Now follow Write down the date of your birth Add the number of days in be year Deduct the number of months in a year Add the number of days in a week 5 Add your age last year Multiply by ten Deduct the number of days in a Leap Year Deduct tho number of years in a century Add the number of fingers on one hand Deduct the year war broke out you substitute for every fig ure in the final result of these operations the corresponding let ter of the alphabet bus A for for for i etc allowing remain hen you Will be con fronted by an Who is ho What 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