Few of Our Christmas Sift Suggestions FOR LADIES Electric Tongs Reading Lamp Boudoir Lamp Colas Line Burnished Brass and Antique Vases dlnorei Umbrella Stands Paper and Book Holders A PULL LIKE OF ALUM I HUM AMD BLUE WARE AT ids Hardware THE STORE SOUTH END LUMBER YARD Goal P W PEARSON Cor Church and A Middle BRANCHES AURORA RICHMOND HUX The Yonge Street Highway lead to Toronto runs like a through Old Ontario As years roll on the Highway bears ever traffic and becomes more and more important to the development of the territory The Imperial Bank of Canada also is a part of this countrys backbone and very properly follows a middle course conservative sound and re- liable but bearing a steadily ing part in financing the development of the country which it serves How suddenly it all happed I sing- ng preaching thronging thous and s of he dearest friends bright ediate extension of the Masters work The next horror wild fear rough hands the roar of a car and I prone upon the floor of that It had taken me absolutely ly- tins sudden abduction id seizure by the hands of un known plotters If anyone in all the world had ever been happy and busy and their lives utterly full it had been seventeen years I bad preached the gospel Jesus Christ As a girl or seventeen God had called me from the milk pail on a Canadian farm to a world pulpit Leavii I had risen up to follow Him bad borne lbs message around the world no other woman had ever spoken to the millions to whom it had been my happy privilege to tell story of The Christ the brim and now for the last three years the crowning effort of it all bad come in the and organizing of Hie great in beautiful Temple Echo Los Angeles How proud I was of it all block of buildings Ihe Temple with the largest seating capacity of arty fireproof church in Ameri can the five and onehalf school building just completed the administration building tiht training of hundreds of students who were pledging their lives as i ami IMPERIAL OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE TORONTO REMYRI Full life was brimming overflowing ran busily from one duty to another my lovely my great radio congre gation the school the editing of my magazine the Bridal Gail Foursquare besides preaching planning and conducting the con- slant services Three times the Temple had been crowded to capacity Sunday before this thing me night in tbe street after the first audience was waiting lor the second service You need a littlo rest dear my motfher had said Why not slip away Lo the beach for a lew freshing they always me Happily we sped along lln highway my Miss ma and I laughing talk- ing- There of the sea through the billows then toward and back hand over hand laughing up at the seagulls led and dipped overhead call ed Turning I saw a man and a standing at the edge of e water Even in my brief hour of recreation the call of duly was never silent for long Making my way to the shore I looked into the faces of the couple solicitously for both seemed un der nervous stress The wo man was visibly trembling and looked on the verge of ears Ob my baby 1 she said baby I She is dying The doc tor has given her up Ob pray for her I Ottawa Dec unusual pomp and ceremony His Excellency Lord today formallj opened the Sixteenth As a social function Wont you We ha will hen car This eagerly fr man who stood twisting his hat in his hands did you know I was at lit Ijiml- I We drove in all the way from with the baby We under the to pray for Hie Oh please hurry go now You will I get dressed Ihe moat of pure democracy Is a perfect master sod his fluency diotlon and in No I No I I ha- he large loose coat like a with Higbt this way It will only take you a moment if baby should die we wilt feel boiler to know thai you prayed ably commented Canadians The Speech from Ihe Throne did not indicate any legislation of major importance New business wilt be the revision of the rules of the House of Commons assistance lo coking plants a promise of legislation baaed on the Duncan report the possibility of further construction on the Hudson Bay Railway more branch lines for the Canadian Na tional and approval he agreement the holders of Grand Trunk Pacific perpetual Congratulations play a large pari In the Speech from the Throne The Government congratutite themselves on the work of Imperial Confer ence and the appointment of Hon Vinoent to Washington and the people of Canada the proposed visit of His Royal Prince of Wales anil Baldwin next year TIME FOR A CHANGE by Jury and In this Itlclzed by speech was made wholly in the expensive and use s jury grand thing the but THE STORE AND TIMSHOP VANZANT BROS Has been removed to the BLOCK ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Phone the broa- 1 iho waves piling sands It to slip into a wiling costume Then the into the surf Then luxuriously upon the sand ath Hie lilllc beach tent to enjoy it all and drink in the fresh ill from the mighty Even pleasure could not occupy whole mind for long ore those Sunday sermoi began lo work on them brought my Bible notebook mo Darkness and Light been chosen for my scrim It seems curious membering what happened that ha my mind when I began lo plan be Sunday services Out of darkness info light peeling OUR COAL IB PURE COAL AND CLEAN Now Is the Time to Order Steam Coal Coal and Coke CEMENT LIME AND LUMBER What About Some Storm Sash H EVES HURON CTREE Phone 22 Newmarket sand to board the couple will go on ahead I am anxious said the woman speed- rug with apparent mother love up the street Poor gullible me I had slopped to think that they had never been to mother had told several people out on the sidewalk where I was going and anyone could have easily followed me before leaving but that never entered my mind Walking by the side of the man I soon reached a sedan We ap proached the car from the rear The door was open A man sat behind the wheel The woman sat in the far side of the back seat holding a bundle of bli shawls which I presumed to he be baby in her arms gently and crooning if You had better step in said be man You can reach baby belter Only too glad to do this In I stepped on the hoard my weight tin forward Then upon me utterly lLLtnig in them fell lerribel thing oar Lord I have lived through it a thousand times since then Shall I ever it the quick shove Just beneath my shoulders that threw me forward on my face end arms so that I fell to the floor of the car A smothering suffocating mass of blankets over me a hand hold ing something that fell like a sponge on my face odor a gasp a struggle a form hand at the hack of my head Glaring headlights both on motor from Era Deo iid on street cars which I T publto thoroughfares were do- Partridge Ironside by the Council as one of the and J dangers of modern highways G of Christmas meats and poultry On Tuesday morning William was walking along passed Legislative Committee to take Immediate Owing to the Councils thai hear all the Is found dead under suspicious circumstances the hoUficJ the constable gets to gether a coroners Jury which comet and views his body a doctor to make then adjourns for a time they meet they Idence have Ihe doctor the man died of and proceed to go through the for mality of saying that the man died of causes as set forth by Ihe doctor who performed the autopsy Evldinoe Repotted Then If foul play a man is apprehended brought In to the magistrates court and charged with criminal negligence or mun- or murder same evidence is taken by the coroners jury the same wit nesses arc examined he work Is duplicated was to malic changes In the School he appointment of a School Inspector which wns lo have been made at this session was left until the January session Another educational matter which the metropolitan school area plan but the Special Committee on that due to Provincial election a complete and satisfactory report on the scheme could not bo secured It Is likely that another debate on the area plan will occur tn the session McGregor P Tor East York and Thomas Allen the County Commission ers during the past year were ap pointed as county representatives on the Board of Governors or the To ronto East Hospital now be ing established A motion was passed directing that two dollars be paid to each of entrants In he contest held before the Council a few In the matter of I lie and Charitable Institution Act the com mittee reported that they had been advised that It the Intention to make attempt to have per diem allowance for Indigent patients raised at the next session of the Legislature from to 2 and recommended that this be opposed They also recommended that Hospital Act be BO amended that and claims for Indigent patients be first sent to local municipal ities so that may be In vestigated as to liability The sub committee of the to whom Ihe regarding equalising assess ments was reterredt comprise Reeve Allen Scar Reeve Baldwin Forest Hilt Reeve Graham York Sleeve North York Reeve Sutton Etobtcoko Deputy Reeve Leslie York and Deputy Reeve Newmarket was the Last day of the session before adjourning the lors by resolutions expressed theh appreciation of the services of War- during the at Aurora fell of the and it grew night despair len Inlo I was one hack into the blessed light of safety of loe and home If iiirtolod feebly itespeivitoly along the road a light should be first lokcn of hope ever will a light look moro lo me crimson of Ihe flames ihal I saw against the sky exhausted by long miles across the rt I far smelter fires know what they were Hut surely they meant human in habitation people telephones rest sholfer and safely that little light burning over the door of in Aran the lighl in that dnrk opt for the the dogs He is bo safe in light as I snt there in the sea wind and the that May afternoon turning tbo leaves of my Bible When next my eyes opened I was lying a while iron bed desperately nauseated A wo man was bending over me same woman who had plead Ihe cause of a dying baby Dazedly then with increasing alarm I looked about me first thought was that there had been an automobile accident and I had awakened in a hospital The room was The blue Bind pink wallpaper was The bed dresser cot the chair the boarded dow none of these I know What whore why you arc lady with the baby I I finally said Where I has Without answering my definitely the woman who after when I asked her name lold me I might call her Hose called two men from he adjoining room One was I be man who hurt accompanied her to the beach and the other he man who ha sat behind the wheel of the ear There hey stood at Iho foot of my bed One man rather heavy ha I fair oomple len the dark and They answered my questions answers seemed lo freeze blood in my veins What wore they saying Held I Why know There were so many I things think of inyi ad of such tilings in paper There was Iho meelirtg of that others vory night I had forgollen could happen to rue Was request some special music and a nightmare Continued on Page traveling ill evidence way at the hey bring a court a cost of Liberty Wouldnt Bo Hampered The mere fact that this Is a Institution handed it should intelligence decided that It III 111 rllll I In vogue today If the community ha Is of no further use The ltoori of the subject wouldnt he by litis scheme and nuiutmrs dollars would be ftavi oft mayor Is rather amuse laughed hi wholesale FIRE DAMAGES OARS destroyed a storage belonging lo Mr Seven more or less damaged three Which belonged to private the other four to Mr total loss is estimated at which Is by Insurance to the extent of The tire brigade responded to the call succeeded In keeping the from spreading to any other build ings Mr Intends rebuild ing at an early date The origin of the Is unknown Newmarket by Rev John Brown Dec 19th Mrs Nancy to Simpson both of Whit church At residence of the brides other Dec by Wal- Amos Miss Annie Graham of Whilcliurch to of Aun he By Rev I residence of Ihe brides Miss Annie Pearson to W Andrews both of Aurora Ihe residence of brides aunt Mrs Martha of North by Rev Lent Gwillimbury Christmas Markets Fall wheal spring wheat barley Years Ago rom Era Deo Geo of Toronto is visil- Mich was holidays the Dominion Parliament lwill VOUR FLORIDA Wouldnt a gallop along palmshaded bridle paths by the ocean Wouldnt you like to spend your winter where it is glorious bags for Florida A short train Millard of is buy ing saddle horses for the British Army The following composed Iho Newmarket contingent the re ception in Toronto lo honor General on Tuesday evening Mayor Cane Councillors Robertson and Hugh es Clerk Lloyd C Bai liff Widdifield J E Cane H Lloyd Widdifiald T J Day Jackson Cha3 K Robertson W Phillips Fred Phillips 30 from Aurora and from other points in the Riding The following have schools for nexl year Madge Officers port a ami pleasuie iHiir Mexi can Border hundreds of comfortable and picturesque resorts will help to make winter holiday Wo South a pleasant one No mall where stay everything possible WJ Smiih H Lowe Maw A Smith W Keith J Bond J Stark A J A I Dr Hull The Altar At Belhaven bv Elder Dec Miss Ida of North Elder Deo 18th Gertrude Stephenson lo Jesse both of King township In Newmarket by Elder Pros- Dec Miss Efffe Web- f Newmarket to George W be make your Curtis of King In Sutton at the Methodist parsonage by Rev A P Brace Dec Miss Mary Catherine ITrivetl of North Gwtlllmbury I Oliver of Tbe Tomb At 10 i 12th Joseph Glover aged Toronto In Jose- re now You wife of George Norton of and variable and daughlor of Dr- Nash aged when you travel National Any Canadian National will gladly supply you will full Information resort rates and literature ACCIDENTALLY HALFBISTER at ienliv killed en a bullet was discharged from In the hands of her old half brother John Mr Comber had just from bis mornings WMh nod I hi- when tic heard shot and tils wife fell over In his d the ear passing through belonged to a am Just brought It aware that It was tided Mrs descent came years ago ant her brother and have beer living with her years She leaves two small child- SAD DEATH OP A SCHOOL BOV Port Deo The or Arthur tenyearold who died tost night of on abscess on the brain alleged to have been caused by slap on the side of his head at school lies In a Utile Of parents here tonight The lad passed away In the Wet land General Hospital on Thursday night after an operation on the head performed by physicians In a last of fort to save his life An Inquest was opened here today In laklng parlors by ad adjourned until Deo be made public until the Inquest is resumed The lads fatal Illness dates from Nov when he complained a pain in his ear and the family Dr I ferlng from what Is ear The lad his parents as to to the ear but his elder brother John told his father that Iho previ ous day the lad had been cuffed he was misbehaving In line- I rouble with Ihe ear before lha father Ha was for mastoid had any trouble