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Newmarket Era , March 15, 1929, p. 1

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lh of any In end It hen built Without AM of Premiums Tho lending County Paper as the Oldest No paper sent out of North York unlets paid in advance and brings THOSE WHO BUY THOSE WHO SELL JACKSON- Editor an Proprietor OUR NEW The or of the Uni versal Brotherhood belong to but are so of religious views and political difficulties The inflicted on them in Russia resulted in a par ticular and outlook sot thorn apart in a systom that has created some considerable difficulty ia their adaptation to the lifo and institutions of lliii new land Their and religious zeal are commendable and loin while creating some difficulties In lion to taxation and ownership of land bales something of value from tho opportuni lies or social helpfulness and community life They loft Russia because of religious am political persecution and about of them came to Canada some of them about thirty years ago They began to establish colonies NEWMA ONT FRIDAY MAR TAKE Baring Daylight Toronto Robbery of the most daring holdups in history of city fivo hold up pay- oil car of Mitdkell Sons and soaped with approximately in bills on Friday afternoon of last week Mitchell and his nephew Arthur Mit- paymaster of the company wore driving tho payroll car They Wore on their way to pay mon working on construction of Church Ab woro about to alight from their car bandits with gunsi ap peared and ordered them to em up Arthur Mitchell was bag contain ing money bag was snatched from his hand and tho two men turned and ran to a parked motor oar nearby and drove off Three accomplices in the car were no- communities in parts of Saskatchewan and immediately and an extensive later at Brilliant British Columbia Thoy foe bandits Tho workmen who have been Russian Quakers and to received their money woro holp- communism Under the wonderful witnesses of robbery leadership of Peter Vorogin Ihoy have flourish I Eight men wore ploced under arrest remarkably However duo to their night and are hold as by those curious and simpleminded people police had a checkered history oven in Canada Smith in A Study of Canadian Immigration says Till lull KILLS SMALL BOY While it seemed that these pooplo bad nor practised communism of a in Ruo- mil March William I to the extent that was no personal pro- Mr and A Leonard of in J mi Hill was instantly killed about flock or herd each of their villages acorn- oclock afternoon when ho was S by a heavy truck as ho was walking along agreement made the Dominion Gov- Y f fi any express prohibition of old cultivation and requirement of individual MoMiUin y supposed to ownership However when it came to oh- attempted to cut across the road in front foiiung patents on i1 did to the faifl unlil loo i The driven by Fred Cole allegiance in British citizenship taken Hero baulked and much of the land they were in Saskatchewan was cancelled Ultimately they learned that to obtain land even if they afterwards used it for communistic purposes they must become British Just a few years ago most of those In Sas katchewan relinquished their holding and trekked to Mexico where their last slalo is worse than in Canada These pilgrimages He the most fanatical a primitive people have his truck in for street Toronto Colo claims that the lads step peel out in front of his machine just ho got up to them and while young McMillan saw his danger and managed to scramble back to safety there no chance of missing the hoy who was killed The driver rushed the lice of Dr Jig School Night at the Arena WHO US Host Event In School was a biff at Boys Race and over last Friday and life kid- Clifford dies provided a very renting- and Baseball Bat Jack Hartford lappy flerlea of events which con- j Knife Aubrey Marshall Tie HughKj rlfl Relay cadi to each Wilson Olive to May Winger M Irene cash to Brown M Phyllis Hoar several tjl Ihoflco the whole Town Bona greatly to pleasure of by music Much credit Is duo to County Kirk Principal itr Kirk Cup for winners the school vlillo Crown Attorney Moore of To- iicHenlcd hookey tho final hockey to decide winners for tho School Cup donated by Kirk was first event of the evening The King George School and Stuart Scott cash to each Clifford PIpher J A Marshall to each J Peat Boyd cash to each Hughes It to the too late for the police nation of the or the a each will bo presented with a by Mayor Davis The losers each ill Sweater Brown Gauntlets Harold 3 nose 4 Box of Crayola Vern Girls and Box Chocolates M Pair Hose J Gray 1 Shin Pods A Marshall Flashlight PIpher 3rd Hookey Stick Slick Handling Right Handed I pair Shin Pads J Hartford Flashlight I 3 Hockey Stick Janes wo M been outbreaks of religious mania rather than the outcome of any land difficulties ThoapI Constables Sid who of Peter Veregin from Siberia has possible to meant more peaceful days for them according to is very clean in mode road brought his truck to a stand living is a hard worker has a great within a distance ol ten feet He was not moral integrity and is most in adhering to the religious traditions and customs of his fathers They have no definite history behind thorn for they do not write books everything is orally transmitted In their early days they had no schools no newspapers and no in Canada they must ad held by the police CARELESS DRIVERS CRASH INTO TRAINS More than twenty- five pep cent of the Jfdent at railways and highway crossings on Canadian National Railways during Because of their thrift and sobriety their caused by drivers of automobiles and habits of cleanliness they have made many vehicles running into the side of engines the places on our prairies blossom as the rose trains rather than these vehicles being that the value of their holdings ran into by the trains a study of the crossing of dollars shows A total of accidents at In spite of their peculiar ideas and their op- ighway crossings were reported during the to education many of their young peo- year and of this number accidents were pie have made commendable progress Only a caused by automobiles wagons and other few years ago a young educated ad- vehicles driven into the side of trains while dressed the Rotary Club of the were standing at or moving over the of Canadian citizenship and made a profound highway crossings In some cases with and delightful impression They have been perfectly clear view of the track on both sides gradually drawn into our organized religious of the highway and with locomotive whistle education activities and and more they are attending our high schools and universities In the University of Saskatchewan The Young Movement has sprung up the aim of which is to find themselves in the malt faith and loyalies So as Smith says The hope for the future lies in the independent and progressive and their children and the medium will be that of the common school aided by such agencies as kindlydisposed and enlightened neighbors may be able to use- For the day may not be very far distant when these colonies may integrate under the irresistible pressure of Canadian life The thing needed is patience more patience coupled Willi kindliness mid undying hope By R Pike in The New been sounded and bell ringing- auto mobiles were driven into the side of cars a far back as twenty and thirty cars behind locomotive In crossing accidents over the entire Canadian National System during 1928 persons were killed and 332 injured Peter was playing at Johns house When it as time to go home it started to rain Mrs While however gave Peter Johnnys raincoat and galoshes take so much trouble Mrs White said Peter politely Im sure your mother would do as much for Jobnny she replied My mother would do more said Peter Shed ask Johnny to stay to supper Cup and Saucer a Mm Wox of Box Chocolates Fred Weston Puck McDonald Large Box Pal Jewel Case M Kirk Chocolates Box of Crayola Norma Penrose Box Smiles and Chuckles Jack Pair Socks Stanley Bone I Jar of Candy Grove Puck Belfry Hamilton Mary Peat 3 Necklace H McBrlde Jewel Case Wilda Winkworth Jack Moss Hookey Stick Lome Knife Sam Girla and over Pair Skates Olive Eves Box Chocolates J Croaker 3 Compact Anna Moffat Box of Day Dream Powder Wilson Box Chocolates D Wilson Box of Day Dream Crocker Wheel Barrow Two Indoor Balis and Two Knives PIpher and Good Bat Joseph Peal Skating Backward Pocket Knife 2 Scarf J Hartford 3 Tic J Jr Relay Race open SO Years Ago From Era Mar John Wiggins of left home on Tuesday to visit In the afternoon ha left for his home but failed to reach icre He found dead the next on the marsh road St Marys Temperance Society cele brated St Day by an enter tainment the Separate School In theevenlng which was lo The Firemen held their annuel supper at the Royal Hotel Wednesday night Capt A HON EULER Minister of National Revenue In Issue an advertisement aj pears reminding the public of the la which stipulates that certain be the of the Tax Inspectors by March clary capacity corporations to file For instance Ii return giving amounts In salaries coin mis- and wlierethc amount was 000 or more orwhere the table and Chan another Speeches tonga by the town band supplied The Altar At the of the bride by Elder D Prosser Mar Miss Ellen Celena to H Morton both of Georglna At the residence of the brides fa- by Elder Clark Mar John of King Towns The Tomb In Newmarket Mai Jane widow of Thos Montgom ery In her year Interment a Bradford Markets Fall wheat oats paid stock and names of the amount fiduciary capacity as assignees executors administrators receivers trustees are required to file details of the trust they represent together with the names of and amounts paid to Those mentioned ii i to produce this the Pr Gloves to each M Thorns J Pencil Flanagan Hamilton March Dame For- has smiled on Huess German who is a student at tin oca airport Huess is taking RADIO MAY AID MAN IN STUDY OF WILD LIFE the her or a deer her fawn V example nearest Income Tax forms according to and mail them to the Inspectors at these offices These forms ar T3 for persons acting in capacity T4 for employers Each form Years Ago weeks in the city with he Anna Chantler spent the wee iss Velma E Manning entertained iveniie party on Saturday even and contains complete what the law requires Th formation forms only and are sent with them I Officials of the Depart Again a note or two from Yeax3 Donald Sutherland W H Ash and Wlllard Bennett are License Commissioners for North to tell William Bennett and David lived opposite one another in and though firsi cousins did not love another at election time Politic are funny things Pearson on that naughry wet It would seem thai Ferguson should You know you said bis charges were unanswerable so have been looking dally for the the government item On Feb by der Prosser at the home of the father Miss Hannah of East Gwil- to id like weddings Elder F Eider in any of gnilary or a In a know how nnny has had In clergyman I knew in he was not elder there is larking the scientist a limit was talking ho said YEARS AGO Alex Is Jin ac count of the illness of his mother Mr and Mrs John Curry gave a flinch party last Friday night Miss had a party for playmates on Friday night ting the Mrs A gave a five oclock tea on Saturday in honor of Mrs of Dakota is home from Elk- horn Man After residing in Mariposa for 21 years Mr Rogers has returned to the homestead near Glenville Aubrey Davis has returned from a The of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs on Wednesday afternoon The following took part In the Tala Club Monday night Officers R M J Gibbons E Doyle J Patterson Chas Willis has opened tailor shop opposite hotel Mr and Mrs Asa Phillip their golden wedding A large advertisement Miss Annie Elizabeth John H Danbrook of Lemon Miss Evelyn Clark of King to Lambert Bowes of Albion At St Andrews manse King by Rev Carmichael Feb Miss Mat- Hoover to John Ross of King ther by Rev G Miss Florence I Feb Mis HAS BIN lass if It Is not filled In the Ills Spring And tho ttmo fir fa needed In a you will find you must breakfast with Jack Frost today and tell you

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