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Newmarket Era, 21 Dec 1917, p. 4

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Ward KAflTOWirXlMBUUV i 0 Sharon J 32 Holt li ft 6 IVirginia t 59 79 ft LANDING I 50 i Z Davis Corners Kcltleby 6 King Crook jfl Noblolon a OloiivMlfi 7 10 Jacksons House t i 40 I He alow stop r nndwaft in a Tr theirs lighted lie had been then pass volco Toother A from tho dqplhj h of the old man a heart- one Jong glad earnest I only homo for that p wclt Born On Dec A lb to Mr and Mr A of Button was in town on Monday and Tyira Jack-Foster- arid family visited Mrs Fred Button cause no sound was heard Ho Hastily they administered ouch wrestled was no ward- of struggle although they nature was long rewarded by her in his J On her knees o mothermother I mother knelt Can you mo V and prayed for her boy shaking her frame and my boy nothing streaming down her checks she sho said as alio laid looked to God Slip would npt hand fondly upon his bowed lift ah head John Mcintosh blow his loose no J 10- 8r St Georges Ward Andrews Ward Patricks Ward 359 MOUTH 3 Gum Swamp la OTOUFKYlfiLK and 2 105 47 r SUTTON Hall WHITCHURCH 1 White Roso a 44 Orchard V 375 Total for Armstrong 182 180 GO 7i 77 5 ir2 1 30 10 33 34 I 43 he denied sho must have aii Jacob of old alio refused to depart withodt a blessing 0 God I sho cried Wilt Thou my son bowed and murmur- Thy will bo Strong in faith wonderful in prayer full of motherlove she knelt at tho throne or Him who is gracious to bless she reentered the sit tingroom her slop was lighter and boon to face with God had come from her sho trust Him caught her hand as she passed beside him murmuring In His own good time mother This from her reticent husband lie bad understood all Iho bent and kissed him with a now song in heart Johns faith was strong too How near ly had failed I God was good What of Jack son of and prayor In the of his budding manhood he had gone from homo He would not owned It world but the sight of bis fathers grief and his mothers agony over his wayward career bad boon hard to boar added to this had boon an aching bead and empty purse His companions who found him genial in his and free with his money hod used their influence to keep him with thorn Joyco been the last straw Ho tried to blame hut in his moments could not but feel that alio was right and rubbed his eyes suspiciously as he wont over to Oil I ft i Such a happy Christmas Day said Joyce Sinclair to as alio laid pretty head upon pillow -j- 2071 Maj for Armstrong ft ft ft H ft ft ft ft ft Constituency Unionist Liberal Algorua Nicholson West W North Col Hugh Clark South Geo John A Host Durham Hon W Howell Marshall Elgin West Hon North W Kennedy South Atkins Fori William and Rainy Manion Dr J Edwards Granville Hon J I Raid Glengarry and I MoMaruh Acci Grey North Wm Grey Southeast J Ball Dr K Anderson Hamilton Hon SCMcvburn Hamilton West T J Stewart Hastings Thos Thompson Hastings West Porter Huron North Jan Bowman Huron South I J Merrier Kingston Nickle J A Armstrong Neil McDougall Pardee Lanark Dr A Sir Thos While Lennox ton J Paul Lincoln I London Hume Middlesex East Franl Glass Middlesex West Peter McGibbons Norfolk Hon W A Charlton Northumberland A Munson Ontario North Col Sam Wm Smith A Dr Donald Sutherland K a ft A McCoig 4 ft ft 4 ft lloss Harrison Ontario South Ottawa Oxford North Oxford South ft 4 t 4 4 4 ft ft it ft Forrester i B ft ft ft Isaac M Hon Murphy ft ft ft Parry Sound Col J Arthurs peel Charters Perth North Perth South East J A J Port Arthur Prince Hepburn Renfrew North J Renfrew South Russell East J Tudhope North Col J A South W A Tlmlstaming Hon Frank Toronto Centre Edmund Bristol Toronto East Sir A Kemp Toronto North Sir Geo Foster Toronto South Dr West Victoria and Sir Sam Hughes Waterloo North Scott 15 North W A South Hon Guthrie Gordon I Wilson York East ThoK poster JA A m strong A I ft a ft I ft ft ft But that over now and white in as he said he was nt lecns a pang ihat it was and then was the quiet you are go- so How pretty was Ho had always thought her the prettiest girl in the place She had liked him once he was that What a dear good little girl she If only but no he didnt care so here For a time he wrote borne reg ularly Ho soon found employ mont and would have money had ho kept straight But old habits assorted themselves and often he was in no fit con dition for work Of course his powers of resistance grew weak er with every indulgence 1 It was now nearly five years had como West and al most a whole year ho had heard from home his own fault top He was conscious of a feeling of shame poor old father his dear good mother ho had not used them well They deserved belter at his hands Ho would pick up and do better else he could never go homo again lie sup posed was married by this time If only hut pshaw I A casual acquaintance accost ed him Which way this even ing Mcintosh Oh Nowhere in particular just looking around Como with was the cor dial invitation of his companion Where Jack asked cau tiously Come and seo rejoinder Oil I suppose to church or Jack replied with a sneer in his voice See hero Mcintosh the man said forcibly were you not brought up to go to church Was be not How tho arrow shot at a venture hit the mark Like a flashlight memory showed him a boy again silling between father and mother go ing to tho House of God as regu larly as Sunday came around How glad ho had been to go I How happy those days had been Ho spoke in on altered tone Ill go along meeting had already com menced Tho was a simple one but every word seem ed alined at Jack Ho eat with bowed head as minister pointed out steps in prod igals downward career his de parture from the fathers home his waited life in the far coun try when with earnest pleading voice he urged all who had wandered from home God to return tho longrestrained tears found vent and sobs shook his frame prayer clos ed service Jack sat oblivi ous of all around while the con gregation passed out His friend sat beside him thus shel tering him from observation No ticing two minister came down to the pew A little later Jack followed him into vestry What passed there is only known to those who wore present was Ere that clos ed there was Joy heaven over another soul who had arisen and gone to his Father The Whitchurch Township Sunday School Association held its Convention on Deo 4 5 The first session opened Tuesday afternoon mak ing five sessions instead of usual four Favorable good roads an interesting pro gram and the interest of our Sun day School people filled the house at every meeting except perhaps first session After Mr Pikes welcome at opening delegate and worker nVuat have felt at home between the hours of meeting as well us during the session Is not this one of the blessings of con vening The social intercourse the becoming acquainted the strengthening of bond of sympathy between those who are hearing the burden of the work Miss of Pine Orchard was the first speaker and she quietly but clearly and fully told us the value or the Sabbath School to community On Tuesday evening there were two excellent addresses Roy W P Fletcher in his address on Slop that Bleeding proved plainly that where the Is bled and where s out of told us a number of ways to stop this fall ing out Tho Rev Mr Payne in his usu al energetic forceful manner gave us the Rights of the Child the right to be understood the right to be well born and nour ished intellectual rights spirit ual rights the right to best equip ment to expression and the right to the Church On Wednesday afternoon Mr Fletcher gave us some essentials in leaching and how to obtain them emphasizing particularly the Teacher Training Course We were privileged Ho have with us r Provincial Element ary Superintendent Miss who addressed us several times In the afternoon her subject was Eye Gate Teaching As may be known she dealt with the value of reaching the child through front gale the eye by the use of pictures blackboard sand labU and other objects The Round Table Conference was also very helpful Mrs W P Fletcher in the af ternoon gave a very interesting address which must have been very helpful to all Primary teach ers on the Bible for Boys and Girls The rest of Ibis ses sion was occupied with reports from the different township offi cials The last session was well at tended Miss Laine in a very fine address on the cooperation between homo and school threw the responsibility of the schools influence back upon the homo The final address given by Rev Ferguson a returned mis sionary from China most in teresting He told us most plainly of existing conditions in China agricultural religious famine effects the physical and mental strength of the people waslcd the opportunity and work of the missionary Tho interesting wholesouled speakers the splendid mottoes on the walls the North York front line Banner for 1910 and displayed the nearly singing the interest as mentioned before of the workers combined to make this one of most en thusiastic and successful Conven tions held in Whitchurch Town ship 4J46 CATARRHAL by ftppIloUoaS they cannot reach the portion the ear There Is only one way to euro catarrhal deafness and that fa by a remedy Is caus ed by Inflamed of the muc ous lining of the Tube When the tube is Inflamed you have a i unihllntf or imperfect hearing and wlpsn It dosed Is result Unless the can bo reduced and lube restored to Its normal hear ing will be destroyed forever Many cases of deafness arc caused by catarrh which Is en Inflamed condition of mucous faces Halls Calaiii Cure Una the blood on the mucous of Ih wa Mr Richard of ronto Is visiting bis sister Mrs Sunday to Wi and Mrs Fred a daughter A very Interesting soriC3 of being delivered In I the Baptist Church every Sunday night topic next Sunday evening is Whore is Heaven Remember the Tree in Baptist Church on night Dec Lantern Lecture and good program commencing pm Miss Clarice of New market spent Sunday mother Mrs Mrs John Deacon having solo her farm on the lino to Mr Richard Deacon moved to house at the north end of town lately vacated by Mr J A memorial service was hold in Church In honor of late Wilfred Doyle and Pie Doyle brothers formerly of but who enlisted In he West both being killed in lion in Franco rpHIS the official Real has again started to move in town Mrs J having Purchased the big brick store from Mr Sydney Leonard and moving the first of the new year Mr and Mr Oakley and fam ily of Newmarket visited with the iallers parents Mr and Mrs on Sunday Mr a couple oL days in- Toronto this week This scribe wishes all its read ers a Merry Christmas Mr and Mrs Harold Dcwsbury and little George visited Sunday afternoon at Mr Jesse Mr Powell also Miss were at Mr McDonalds for tea on Sunday Mrs I Welsh also Mrs A Welsh spent Tuesday in the city shopping Last Friday afternoon several ladies at the home of Mrs W Powell sewing a quilt in aid of Red Cross work Sorry to report Mr Wm Rao has been confined to his bed dur ing the past week with sciatica Mr Paul Roadway spent the weekend with his parents at Mrs A has several of her neighbors in for tea on Monday night They were Mr Powell Miss A and Miss E Madill Council met last Saturday in the hall Thcrc has been loo much stir over the Dominion Elections for much to have been said about Municipal Election matters but wo believe something is brewing in the near future Nomination lakes place on Monday Dec 31 at Public Library Hall Last Wednesday evening a Miscellaneous Shower was given in honor of Miss Dihh the bride of this week at the home of Mr Nelson Powell by over forty neighbors anil friends who gath ered to show the high respect in which she is held within our During the evening mu sic songs readings and games were enjoyed by all who were present O RIDGE EG Mrs Albert Mitchell paid a fly ing visit to the city last week The threshing machine has not yet got moved away from he hill They must be wailing for their Christmas dinner Mr Nelson has been fishing at Lake dur ing the past week Mr Geo is still busy threshing up north Mr Charles Mitchell spent sev eral days in Toronto last week Election Day passed off quite quietly around hero Several did not go to cast their votes at all Some of the farmers are team ing out grain while the prices are high Buster I Mrs Mcintosh replenished the Ore i i ve already tidy room few touches Whitchurch Township Council met at Hall Saturday Deo 15th with all members pres ent and Reeve in the chair Minutes of meeting were presented vis Communications as follows presented viz Percy Culler of the amount of assessment of West half of Lot Con and Hills offering to purchase a dead tree on 3rd Con Line his properly Clerk presented Annual of Board of Health showing- Expenditure of during year report as war Hutchinson claimed for one killed by We give Hundred Ruonnll for for nay of Catarrhal two and 320 for on laboratory model which has been tested before over a million direct comparictm of the voices of Anna Case Marie Sundelius Ciccolini Middleton Chalmcro and other great artists X Tho is chronicled in hundreds of the New Recreates all forms of Music such literal exactness that the ReCreation cannot be distinguished from the original although original and Re- Creation are heard in direct comparison GOME TO OUR STORE prove by your own ears that the New Edison gives a musical result which no other sound reproducing device is capable of pro ducing Remember there no obligation to buy We merely ask you to stop look listen J Y fcvmarket Out iulD To Every Lover of HOMEMADE BAKING TRY Our Favorite and Five Rose FRESH FEED GOOD ANTHRACITE Prices Right Give Us a OLIVER DIKE- Flour COAL Call Phono NEWMARKET CAR JUST ARRIVED ALL OS- MATERIAL LUMBER CEMENT LIME FEEDS no Order from Phono or by Con Man nlna or Allan Bros 2625 ft ce dar plank A Hauling load o same Albert Dike one day op erating grader Toronto Gen Hospital 181 of Mrs J Mather Funeral Transportation Exp of J opening grave etc Geo Bingham for yds gravel A Snider uec of Hall for meetings Coun cil and Nomination for loads clay for roads Ah a by Halls iheii if i A by hills IW owMi for ii 22G25 1300 The Treasurer was instructed to pay the bills presented and the claims for sheep killed by dogs to pay to Win sum of and to sum of refund of Tax for Dogs assessed but destroyed before Court of Revision also to refund to Alfred sum of Si as paid for one tree sold to him in error The claim of for for injury lo one aheap laid over forfuturo io to disclaims any liability for of Chas- having ordered same Resolutions were passed W- Councillor missioner to of pine on 3rd Con opposite if doomed advisable extending time for collection of Taxes Feb On motion Council adjourn sine die 5 The man and the were standing outside the door having a Anal chat after evenings call was wm against the door post low tones Presently the lady looked around to discover in the doorway da dressing gown Why in the world is the she inquired a the dressing to the man you know have complained about your lute and Im not going f plain of that now but sake stop K the bellpush the family get i fcer of id lintel I el Ma EC Mom Gall Kept I Call Ml AHIVE j t 3T t I ma s In TORONTO rir Av vy

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