Newmarket Era largest of any weekly ppf In North York and It built Without Aid of The leading County Paper as well as the Oldest No paper out of North York paid in advance THE ERA ft of d bring in WHO BUY THOSE WHO SELL JACKSON Editor and NEWMARKET ONI OPENS SUNDAY AT SEA Mrs Delivers Her Sermon In Trinity United Newmarket at a New a Feature Ship Founder Off With Ml Hand CANADAS INFINITE VARIETY ENTRANCED BRITISHERS At Least Ten Lost In British Isles CHRISTMAS TREE8 About seven million Irees will bo used iia America this The a Presbyterian minister and was early rated the ministry but finding music more to liis and being denied this art as a lie went into business devoting all his spare lime the cultivation of his musical However after a revolutionary spirit Their Views are Worth Reading hi immediately arises Are we our ben W e homes a ma W SSSm is Prominent such as Dr has felt the destructive force of a terrific wind of wows regarding the Do- Howe University of Toronto in Canada and and rain storm After raging northeastward members of the Howard Superintendent of for more than 72 hours the brunt of its unspent Ambassadors the fifty boys and girls New York State in United States say wellknown evangelist J ITS borne late tonight by the Howe says an area of thirty the United States and in ram German and Danish travellers were invited to penaqparo miles if set aside and managed for is lies ill ureacl in ily United destruction were reported from ft and summarize their experiences Christmas tree production apply the Vol next Sunday morning and of Ireland France England and for l also each night during the two weeks Sat- The toll of life at sea was kept low by fi antion Wial I ihfnTJ tree She will bo assisted the ll0 rescues as ships went down at many I thinlcof Canada pled in the Stales is six feet A spruce tree of of son by her husband who is the son lho franllc a in lhe nursery inside of pr moat thing about Canada lslon years and in the forest in fifteen years her infinite variety lhe traveller she In Canada the j I a Toll Is Mounting many Sailing p would advocate Tat in Section Si some reach the proper size owner can cut them out and market them and still leave the timber tree to mature for a timber crop This tone voice and exceptional abillV as a pianist Satranrtuw a lUs I of balsam prove coining a picaonei fl0 distress land of great forest and rushing r vers a profitable business Two thousand nft During he coming campaign a songbook lcrrif force lashing the Norway Yet always one mas trees could be grown on one acre entitled Songs No edited and and piling up waves Wo feet high In groat national railway among people of the on a ten year rotation ten square mile would by Mr and Mrs Demurest will be and the same ideals Sefo all used contains more than thirty of Mrs 8 at Croydon 70 and at various countries without the discomforts of lime at a planting of less Me s songs many of winch are very w fl custom barriers exchanges differing langua- per free Krelsopnortuoity are being used throughout America with England and national characteristics itv township or indivWuals Members of the Booth family have been liner Melagama reaching been kind lo Canada All is beautiful utilize some abandoned farms good purpose known for their hymns and gospel choruses exported receiving eleven SOS calls during Die her towering mountains wide prairie vistas This in New i number of which arc also in the Song mighty waterfalls dark forests rivers and lake demand for three militant also songs composed by Mrs aerodrome was wrecked studded Willi little firclad islets Above all To cut the lop off a perfeetly good there is her her almost perpetual and leave the body to rot in is and her dry unbelievably clear air criminal waste and unworthy of a London Eng Nov A least ore wrecked or in distress and seventeen ins known to be dead gales w bailor the to bo ppa one country out many Sailing up would advocate that in connection ships SI he comes to quaint Old France forest plantation there should bo planted i S and balsam for Christmas trees which aid to North Ontario a wilderness mm day they reach the proper size tip owner unci a spirit- d j continued to batter the to be one of lho worlds richest mining districts ho the Europe lo Niagara a sunny land of fruit trees and blue field where he has exploited his splendid ban- and Africa Men In life- water Ho crosses the vast rolling prairies Hook fleet of Moth father brothers and sisters and the favourites of these will be sung in the meetings among them the famous When Your Clip Run- Themis overturned in the mouthl One is impressed loj by Canadas towns and fug citizen To taken Christmas treafn Over With joy the river Trent at Hull and the mato with their clear air Iheirwide private is plain theft and a quesiionof clean streets their noble public buildingstheir public morals that should not be tolerated by City of Agra radioed colleges beautifully situated and any not rather select your musical of liner City of Agra radioed schools and colleges beautifully situated and any community r immediate assistance Sunday noon equipped their well- kept homes tree from pasture land thing has been heard of her since and gardens Who having onee seen them can- bush choose cedar or balsam pro Two British trawlers with nine and four forget the stately buildings of Ottawa the busy lific reproducers the utilization of which would respectively British steamer Mia streets of Toronto Winnipegs broad lhoroughdo little harm and a Norwegian steamer with fares or the beautiful situation Vancouver board are missing SO Years Ago Due Wednesday last was Day on- Mafri at of Toronto lectured the on evening Culture and The Lee BaGtMo the earned on by A of persons met at the itioii on Wednesday to ay and Cartridge who leftforBngaod The question is now agiUttdi churchy who an vacation- he summer aceounb of to- tHtt Tillage on Methodist at the -rei- of JoHn ttled of the C C Miss Millard Miss and GIRL CLUBS WOLF TO DEATH Mich Nov- The love of a girl used Sylvia years old of the most unusual acts recorded in Iron County that the deepest SUCH IS LIFE- campaign is also a composer of songs many of these have attained great popularity among them Sing Ye His Praise which will be used on Sunday night j Mr will conduct a rehearsal on large chorus choir especially organized for the Saturday evening when the- members otf the campaign be assigned their places and learn the new songs An invitation to join the chorus is extended to singers who wish avail themselves of the opportunity of singing under Mr able direction It has been said that no scientist statesmanfor a pet dog or soldier could he named among Wm Booths lo perform contemporaries whose name was honored in of courage so many lands and whose passing caused such universal regret in every walk of human life The granddaughter of this great figure in re- inji insensibility to break its hold on the dogs Canadian Retaining some of the qualities of owned considerable real and found to history lias already made a prominent throat She ended by killing the wolf with a j these races he is yet different from them all f nearly There place for herself in the church of today welldirected blows of the club new type remarkable for In- hospitality more tragic fi ins preached in four languages and in many Sylvia and her younger brother were alone fellowship his in life his abou She has held many campaigns in at home when they heard the shrill cry of the optimism and his supreme confidence and is loved there thousands jdog was distinctly a cry of distress and ili ami ins country preacher Mrs is unique in ran to discover that a wolf coming j con is based on very real Hut to me of Canada which the visitor receives that made her people Despite the vast si of Canada despite the many races which have other day an old mandiediofnearfc gone lo form her people there is a nation of n a tumbledown shack at Long Island Canadians as surely as there is one of English N His wretched home contained only a The early settlers from table broken stove for furni- country of Europe to make a home for clothing was hung over holes in themselves in the new world and from this a- panes The poor old man whose exact resides with her parenle on a farm f British French German Ita- ifte is not known had been an object of char- clubbed a huge timber Scandinavian and others has evolved the spite surroundings this recluse Canadian Retaining some of the qualities of follottirtg obtained marks at the School Gertie By Elder at ad both figure is scarcely human future to Talk is unique in Sylvia ran out to- discover that a wolf coming she is an artist as well as an orator Writ- cut of the timber adjoining the farm had at- inundations Canada hai ing in the Knickerbocker Press of Albany tacked the dog and had closed its jaws about a a minister says of her From an intellectual iu flogs throat in a viselike grip Her natural resources are beyond Ihrh if he does not hear Mrs Without a moments hesitation the girl dilution Nowhere else has an equal number every Albanian will miss a scholars glanced around saw a large lying people such untold wealth at their disposal delight and an actors treat The writer has and grabbed if She walked about fight- she is rich in minerals as lijtle explored J no tiesitution in saying that no one be has ever i until she saw her chance Then she imperfectly known coal oil natural gas equals her in portraying the sacred the club high over her head and brought nickel andd copper In every of the Son of Mrs Demaresls jj down on wolfs skull Again and again Prince Edward Island this world than those id nothing else thouf social contacts without useful or recreational activities in his fellowmen such a about Christmas good will one asked his congregation how long ii they had read the sermon on the Several did that night for e theyd left Sunday School first The People regard of class or creed John Jenkins while isrin Memorial Church wrote of these I have with many pastors and evan- count Mr and Mrs the revival team that I have ever Mr and Mrs Demarest sing play and It is rare that one finds a couple so yoked in the service of God iimunity Hymn of the Last Supper song recently composed by Mrs- has been published by Ditson of Boston ill be sung by Mr some evening the campaign the Sunday morning HAPPY GARDENER here til it slumped to the lracs of arQD still uncultivated In forest resources Canada ranks next to the United States and may one day surpass her I Her rivers and lakes dislributed throughout every part of the country provide abundant white coal fof her growing industries Half a century ago where Vancouver now stands was a virgin forest and prairie grew over the site of Winnipeg Fifty years and have witnessed phenomenal changes With her simplest of undertakings Strong resources as yet but lightly touched it is roots that are at least two years old from seed certain next fifty years will Can- will give very satisfactory he struck the animal ground pastor of the Sylvia ran into the bouse found a returned to the scene of her conquest she trussed up the animal CELLAR FORCING OF RHUBARB suits These should be dug up late in the au tumn or just before the ground freezes up for winter Allow as much earth lb adhere to the as possible allowing them to remain on urface of the ground until the soil and rootsi have been frozen through Freezing is essen tial to good forcing as it has been found by one among the that were not frozen before shire a prize incomparably ruling nations of Die earth The delights of travel on the Canadian Na tional Railways appealed to all the writers and there were many references to the pleas- comforts and conveniences of the dining sleeping cars and the hotels Ruth of West Kilbride Ayr ol do veil beaten by the weeds in his garden Science t end to hoeing the garden All that li rolls lay down rolls of papei Mulch paper does the trick imp filiated with asphalt comes hundred feet long and eight that toots being placed in the cellar did that had been frozen A dark cellar where the temperature can be around to degrees will be mite satisfactory- The frozen roots and soil the writers soil plant the SibteSStt inland placed M5 floor adjacent to the furnace should be piled around the roots to the question Why should like to live in Canada by saying Canada offers irresistible appeal like as far as I know to young and During my trip across the country I did not hear a single per son express the opinion that life in the Old Country was better The charm thus appeals etllen maintain an even moisture supply At rt is this alluring appeal that makes me wish SSiof a week or ten days it may he found already that I lived m Canada I love the Can- inches wide It is laid upon the ground and m it is spirit of hospitality and welcome and the everything but the garden seeds It PI X izl of lend entire lack of that stiff formalitrwhich makes events growth weeds Bui this is not mne0 have Slolent stand aloof from each other the useful thing about the mulch paper u in them t produce and foremost this feeling of equality and It makes most crops grow much bigger and Plant food stored Uf m them to produce m0 matures them much faster Experiments show four good gs Apart from the people altogether Canada il just bout doubles the potato crop It in about four weeks from the is a smiling and inviting land There are fencing private gardens The much belter with other things in the gar- S hnve in thfs for all And in a country of such vast absence of a barrier between the stranger and to ffwSumimtQuesn the yield of mat Sniil5hpIiiKrhoiiLtiie dimensions there are surroundings to suit all corn six hundred per cent This comes To maintain ttpiwM mus indced bout for several reasons For one thing the a second lot of roots should bo to between shores in the ground doesnt go to lie weed the first pul ling 1 as been i lore important it aids the plant in lifting up hm fin of a would be in choosing a place l from the ground for growth It keeps fl should produce about pounds or a he moisture of the soil near surface where w removed The towns are so modern and so handsome can grab il The dark paper more- en he ioueui V 5 while districts are more beautiful if absorbs the suns beat and shielding the ooi p an to place t enroots doors fcind the soil to in more ways than one home point of view I envy Canadian in itself Such does not seem in this coun nd yet I cannot see why I visualize someone ga our apples if the walls of the orchard Canada in many places I to plant oil point which Centra Experimental Farm And after sun goes down paper keeps rapidly All of which plant growth The paper it is said for practical use end of the year for S3 bo pi housewives the facilities and offered- Canada is far ahead of us in la Mrs soliciting for or- What do you do with your much jn off clothing because in it can find towns without two alike Life in such towns must inter fruit trees growing along the roadside all th This feeling understanding ickinfr here and I should like live in a so Ihut I could cultivate it It is unfortn fc that in this country has not ail i advance go to bed Then and entertaining The first thing total of seeing Canadian life There he a better understanding among th at home and a greater number of emt anls if such visits were possible- Having said all this I begin to wonder am in his country at all It is purely on of circumstances I hope to he hack in da before long Years Ago Elliott of spent lie of weeks with his uncle John Sr also Mr of Hum and Mrs Jos their wedding anni- taking dinner with their held on Monrlay The reported that th new front cost about e contingent A Royal of made Dr- a of the brides The In Nov I Ellis Hughes aged et Ann widow of Jo potatoes bag- In fan n papers th Fa Herald 1 We Star all On fo fre and with superb of the United miner holiday prefer ta majorit the United St J ARCHIVES OF TORONTO