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Newmarket Era , November 15, 1929, p. 1

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The leading County Paper as the Oldest No paper out of North York unless paid in advance g JACKSON Editor and Propriety Westminster Abbey London Eng Sudden Death of Federal Finance Minister CAREER MARKED BY ABILITY AND SELFEFFACEMENT I men of Toronto and railways and Hon minister of railways relatives member of the town the tributes neb paid Ids lUcBride Tory Mayor added his Leading upper Chamber at Ottawa Joined In the general laudation of a which his itself Former Premier and dlvi- Minister if i add their tributes to his and private KKROSENK OS yearold daughter or Mr and Mrs is of Point Anne la lying in Belleville hospital with only Sew York lost her entire Margaret has just telephoned about the loss said Mrs Shotwell Courtesy of THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER Buried in Westminster Abbey November In the nations inmost sanctuary Mingles with sacred motes his later dust Chosen from all that myriad host who held in- trust An empires freedom that his grave might be A shrine raised to heroic youth and chivalry Here with the ashes of the ancient kings The deathless poets warriors men of Unknown he lies amid the greatest great And honored hough he bears no earthly name As those who stormed the battlements of fame Here have a nations tears been shed and here shall bis tomb Valedictory of Miss Mary Gilfillan at S Commencement It was only last week that I bad the opportunity of listening to a very interesting lecture on Canadas great est asset At the of address the speaker ventured to say that if he asked his audience what they thought Canadas greatest asset Hint led did But although this mi minimize the Importance or of the part plajed Institutions nevertheless he felt that Canada Canada tliedeveloplrig exploiting of our country depends on the youth of today and a very unsatisfac tory future it will be if our youth is not sufficiently educated For this reason the high schools have a very important mission The public school Is necessary to teach the rudi ments of learning the college is necessary to produce the specialists but the high school is most necessary in IduiU us musses the has the pupil during line of life when the character is be ing formed as well as the mind being directed in the right way Therefore the High School teacher has not only of teach graduate it I have been he very highest sports in school work and in general tallied The result has bean I the past the graduates who have MOLLY BUY Miff Bell Preserving Hints clay Lemon Icebergs boiling water welcome from those leaving tin school to those entering the portal for the first time I Wont attempt tc incident binds you closer school and does more good fortunate in being from the beginning of When our class firs L S It was only a 11 red brick building will and two orth side which could be an assembly half by opening th folding doors The ear the new wing was added and an imagine with what pride iewed the dazzling Assembly Ha modern gymnasium But just months later our enthusiasm wa put under natively at the l to play to libs Shot ell who Is years old the daughter of the tale Judge of Nebraska me Court A friend of Judge a bachelor who went to home to hear the little girl at that old pi i 50 Years Ago From Era Fyle Nov 2lBt 1879 The Public School Trustees are J Pearson J A J A J McCracken Dr Stanley Scott They reappointed Geo Rosa i teachei of the 2nd on Miss principal Primary 300 Miss Thompson at as sslstant Skating A iday evening count of lie proposed removal if John Hurst Little Mary aged ovist bedraggled an My goodness i have time to Well tints strange magistrate Is a asked Dr end help him been sucked under and In the whirlpool struggle of life hut rather have been nd successful citizens In varied I we ma walks of life We graduates of the tl only hope that we may continue the how much we loved the phases of our school for know it was burned However from this we learned a lesson saw rising from ruin and chaos edifice more beautiful and finer than the previous one and It clearly and practically brought home dares t gloom the brightest light may come Then just last winter listened with re newed pride while the new building was being formally opened Perhaps we had even a little more pride than the occasion called for but surely that was Justified by the fact that we were the only classes privileged to attend the old red school on the hill fol low Its varied history and then be a pupil In this newest building Final ly we would like to say to these Junior pupils who are taking our place that we hope you will have pleasant and as profitable a time as we have had during your years here To the teachers we- would like to say that we are learning to appreci ate work and Ideals although receptive at Ihn support of an industrial school a memorial of his term of office Iher He wants to put silver Into When asked why lie didnt get son of Hie city men to It I sold If I do that it will all be 1 in in- iiimaa to the needy of Hie asked But why ask Ho replied that If 1 put Dont I know ley Into your hand honestly adminls Nov William Cook Grand Treasurer of the Grand Black Chapter of the Orange Lodge for On tario West and one of the leading Orangemen in Ontario died at his home here this morning after a sick- formerly of Newmarket A Fife assistant postmaster here for many years who has been absent on account has resumed North Held a surprise and gave him a purse of and a quantity of farm produce Thqs Cook of great friend late Samuel Pearson is recorded He temp cranes and organized a lodge In The Altar At the Congregational Nov 19th by his wentyfourth his parent Bradford where they when he came to He had been In the grain business here He held high offices in all Orange Lodges from the local lodge Up to the highest he attended the Triennial Orange Council In England by RAINBOW Wind FRIENDSHIP Described a King Hunter Mrs Gould to John Holt both Belhaven Nov 15th by Elder Miss Ida to Ed both of North Tbe Tomb At Garnet Kansas Nov 1st John A Manners formerly In his year Fatl Wheat Spring 12 Barley- 85c Oats 30c Eggs Butter 19a Marl Potatoes bag monument t peace between the two i the Ambassador bridge arching of the huge he ridge in Hie world the Armistice Day ides of veterans on border having the suspension bridge in Hie was the climax of th observance the bridge as their goal officialdom of Canada and the jilted States and officers of the bridge to dedicate the great 8i0fool suspension span linking of was dis- Ontario during the last listing Years Ago From Era Nov 11th 1904 Sir Wm majority was Atkinson has installed two new- cabinet show cases A team from Aurora Shoe factory kicked against Newmarket last Sat urday Score in favor of the Gardner and son moved Into their new foundry last week The- Tomb In Toronto Nov 3rd Wm Mitchell of in 74th Fanny 7th Ed lht made At Auro formerly of Kettleby in his At Craven Oct Peter Moore son of Moore In year The I full this morning the milkman gave me a counterfeit halfdollar He Where Is it my dear She Oh Ive got rid of it luckily the butcher took It the I be water Cool Add school diplomas will vegetable coloring In tray of leelcs refrigerator placing in each Ice cube il a quarter or half lemon slice i small piece or lemon cut In some PICKLING FRUIT Vl Even fruit may be turned Into and certain berries Then- are two recipes that In- added to miladys pickling Sweat I simmer slowly for powdered pulp am till stiff bold In ca wliili been rolled Wind to a powder Then add Uon from which all membrane d which have beverage i foi I A Noble Chinese Doctor BY BELL OP CHINA In subs every J tried many native FIVEMINUTE DE88EBT8 Quite often one desires a rcMpc by which a tasteful dessert may he turned quickly it may be wash day un expected guests may have arrived or perhaps you come home from a shop ping Jaunt and find that the hands of l0 the much farther advanced than I0B anticipated I The Heart and soul of Hie church Is Dr Willi hi agency exists for the church is no compromise with him Interests of the church t No one is ever left In doubt to Kb head ifesiON is for this who ho had be after she had rather old style doctors gave towards at yiaKo a kitchen and service as to for the womens hospital and said si was going to ask lang Sen to make Once last special donation to that work He agitators already promised to give another no of the to cover Ihe cost of the Hod Cross be changed from that work carried on for Hospital But I said men He at the time that if changed the four Hie fighting In June I worth of i and gauze a wonderfully fine military men and of lang Sen was In trouble by melting pea- wouM lmn lhe lo nougat caramels over hot to mSJiS summer he celled on SA I nothing to I with it He very frequently for a visit then remarked I never heard any- he brought some of his about changing the name meet Mrs Chao and the other Chinese about completed the re- women connected with the Hie building In which he one occasion lang Sen asked into a womens hospital foreigners were coming back filling of softened remarkable piece of work It asked If they chopped i I will ha nd browned In be put lo- ltl spread modelling with peanut to spread combination formerly II 15 Is I packages finest small hospital In he church carry on Chao mission today Everything Is- Of course But sold clean and it one had to be they dont simple foundation filling melted and added I or added for cake Or drop three or four candles of different colors In lhe half grapefruit InHlead of put a great deal of thought and church Into its planning and has achieved Hasnt I In the adaptation a over a Chinese building that might well serve a Mdel for work of wered Certainly en carried on for half I Hasnt the as usual Why Christian work lang Just shock Treasure Trove on the Spanish Main the buccaneers the Spanish Main i than pieces of intrigued them the West But the treasure is still there for the world to enjoy The Canadian National Steamships are making preparations to lay the beau the West Indies open to hunters this winter and roan have already made to go to Bermuda Jamaica or all the way down The photographs show one of the beautiful Canadian National steamers the Lady Jamaica and two typical scenes which are enough to make anyone mouth water the carrier and the bananas going aboard the Lady Rodney at ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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