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Newmarket Era , November 10, 1922, p. 1

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Our Service to Wage Earners No matter how small may be the amount which the wage earner Is able to set aside out of his earnings he should remember thai the Savings Department of this Bank extends him every encouragement and accommodation The smallest account Is afforded the same careful attention as the largest and every depositor is as sured the same prompt and courteous service char in every one our 218 branches through out Canada IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA SOUTH END LUMBER YARD COAL NAMED SEMI- PER TON PER TON NUT SIZE COKE BEST ANTHRACITE NUT STOVE AND EGO W PEARSON Cor and DAroy CANE SONS CO LIMITED Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Boors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Sms Co factory Yards Huron St Newmarket I the time soon with when such All I Christian Char to build It with all and ability you have of old was reared sound or hammer or tool the blocks were lifted into thai did not mean thai Ihei plenty of hammering anil no I- ie character that In the in Is quietly growing fine through toe years is no of work Is as follows lead them to a knowledge In the God and all lurch the State To lead lo Business first the Kingdom and Ha righteousness To be or service to Ihe Kingdom Cod we must first have the know- Will for the Individual has a for each one of us often spoil he pattern by no I Cod Christ and limy must also I an efficiently trained CI for without we cannot fulfil whole duty In Christian Service One writer says The Christian cannot be taught It caught Gods life touching other lives changed them and they speaks so loudly that I do Christian living Is the the life hid with Christ must be cultivated by prayer and by the quiet hour and by fel lowship with God and fellowbelievers Life expresses Itself In action Wo follow Christ with our hearts but We show faith by our works The world at home and abroad needs Christ and the needs his mind heart and money to the Ids Lord and His Cause day and live and lhat 1 a live Is Christ Ml By Allow ins Ihfs quite solid not obtained a Is formed which helps to weight of the succeeding layer off the pitted roots thus belter conditions Nor mally the surrounding Is frozen quite soHd by the time the second Is applied To avoid this difficulty we put a few loads of re around Ihe pit lhat or the Ihtl dure in all the In good rise In tfcniperalure In a the beginning rot and this condition should be looked after Immediate The rotting a single Is enough to raise the temperature three or degrees In Ihe near which It Is situated To locate the spot where the rolling roots are to be fontnt we cheek up I temperature In the ven tilators on either side of the one when highest rise In temperature If the temperature In of these Is about the same It is safe rot is to bo found close lo An i Ihe two between the centre one on the side where the I temperature Is found The bo opened at this spot and the rotting rools of going Ihe procedure lion of rolling It pus to keep truck or a good thermometer he has not yet grasped the full leaning of lire We would to Jesus lhat our Lord what wilt thou have render obedience If we are quite content that those near us should re main without Christ we may well be gin to fear thai wo ourselves are without member for Meganlic has been appointed Secret the Canadian High office in London Griffiths present occupant of that position has applied for for superannuation and unlit that becomes effective Mr It will bo joint Secretary with ffiths taking over the full duties later ere again the King govern ment has carried out a promise made to the people of Canada which was thai the reprcsentatli Id bo filled by the appoint ment of Canadians to the vacant Mr to a thorough knowledge of Canada and her affairs receiv ed pari of his education in land and is Ihus conversant with mailers on both sides of the At lantic This appointment it was stated by the Prime Minis- lit lias Canada has sufficient coal her natural last for years which supply lo find out that coal can be properly and efficiently adapted for use in the furnaces of tin average Canadian home members will investigate Hi possibilities and the problem of coking and the Central Canada where it is need The researches which th committee is now making be the subject of will see that Canadiai coal is madeavailable for heat ing Canadian homes Then the The had And drive us back against the wall Spine think heir laxos worst of all They dont like laxos A tax for light a tax for schools A tax on water from bo pools A tax County rules And sower taxes A business lax a tax on dogs A special tax for weighing hogs A tax to buy policemens togs And town rate taxes dont go round with look so glum Cheer up I worst Is to Next year will see us going With pavement taxos Economize on this and that Dismiss the dog and shoot the cat your a new fall hot And pay your laxos Pour fewer schooners down your throat draft renew note Wear last years overcoat And pay your taxes The Presbyterian Churoh carries on two schools In Mon treal for Italian population In politics always grumblers have a bono I Nothing in life is than unnecessary through previous years without anxiety which wo endure and notice from previous ally occasion ourselves Now however King I government has given Minis d Hon P Iarkin as Canad High Commissioner an appoint ment which appears lo proven eminently satisfactory on both sides of Atlantic In the byelection contests eye of ttio Dominion will be trained chiefly upon Lanark As far as other constituencies are concerned they all returned Liberal members in the last gon- election and electors there are confidentlyexpected to again express their trust in a Liberal government was tho one now vacant which returned a con servative tho Into Hon J A Stewart but present indications are that tho next member will bo a Liberal The of shading heads because of likllhood of people turning against thoir candidate Per sonal popularity and following had much to do with the of The late Mr Stewart whoso passing everyone regrets and this llmo the personal pull will not bo evident There are indications that In order to stave off defeat Conservatives may attempt to make it a fight by working things so as to bring a farmer into the field to split the Liberal volo Even If this Is done Liberals from tho riding claim there is no of another Conservative being returned One of the of present which la winning favor all over Do minion and particularly in the hundreds of good agriculturist a have struggled hopelessly failures and fin success They hold on and struggled along HERES HOPING FOR THE BEST At nearly three score and ten years of age little Sally was brightesteyed cheeriest most smiling old lady in hi own in which she lived Sh seemed to have found the Fount of Youth from which drink when capie to her feel- a few of her years looked as she One day she talking lo an old friend old out that they declare Sally Just like you I oilier day to our folks that you were hopeful person I ever saw You are always hoping and hoping and hoping Dont you ever lose Sally throw back her and sent forth one of the ripply laughs for which she Of course not she exclaim ed It I did I would be a goner sure and for good People who stop hoping havent much to for I am never going to slop hoping you so young and all tho time said her It la fine to a hopeful spirit tlmPdoes not desert you ever Truer Words wore on To lose is to tendencies that deprives life of much of its highest joy Where re little there can little e RELATIVES PERHAPS A farmer had lost some duck Ho was by who wa defending the prisoner accused of stealing them if ho could ell them anything about the missing After his had been done They cant be such breed them In my own yard Thats more than the farmer who was getting tired ort that Ive had stolen Era File Nov 12th P Millard of Toronto own yesterday aura OBrien of tcd Mr A of- Bradford was with Miss Jackson Cleland of spent he Misses Town Richard Richard Van No Sault Marie was yesterday Mr Ed Harry of Acton called friends this week Mrs T sang at a in Aurora on Wednesday night Mrs Melville Jones of Toronto is attending her Irwin who was last week The Christian Church Thanks giving Hot Fowl Supper on Tuesday evening was a great success About were fed lion J Davis was chairman and Rev Morgan Wood of To ronto was the lecturer Pro ceeds admission only cents Rev A his three weeks Revival Meetings selling at the church Best dry per Mr Walter J Wilson re opened old Marsden Store house which has been dosed for two years Newmarket Cheese Factory has made tons of choose in the past season Mr Joshua has opon- ed a shoe store in the occupied by Mr Martin Robinson About people attended King Plowing Match last week Tho Tomb In Eal Nov Miller in his year PSYCHOLOGY OF SHAVING George in Saturday Evening Post Canadians at tho Front shaved every day Let that sink in Right up hero in the trenches often in mud sleeping in funk holes each man cooking his osyn fighting lice and rats and Bodi es with everything combined lo break down habit of they rigidly observe the rule for smooth faces and chins Of all saw that hit mo hardest because it meant so much It is a general order through out the British Army that man shall keep cleanly shaved when possible Of course obed ience to strict letter of order varies wilh different regiments it depends largely on the officer commanding But there are many battalions that adhere lo strictly except in heat of A company Their losses had been consider able nightly tally grew nervous tension in holding the Front Is terrific But the Jocks cleaner shaved than of the latter re must you have of the Mann The disease of an evil

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