Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , November 3, 1922, p. 7

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A 200 Seat Every Night Every night the New is your twodollar tut at the vaudeville musical comedy opera your NEW EDISON does not blare forth in a tinny imitation of hut what you hear is a tefect lie- Creation of That no difference between th voice and the ReCreation of it hat been by actual before totaling laceration meeting I choir In the Church day night Supper served froj to Everybody welcome gram as follows Introduction Chorus Come let us sing Duct Worship the Lord Chorus Come Into Ills- Courts Solo Mr Norman Hymn The God of Praise Chorus Enter Info Gates Solo He the Springs Miss Grace Duet Mr George Young and Miss Clara Wlddlflehl Mrs George Mr Edgar Scott Solo Their Waving Welds Mr George Sheward Chorus But earth can neer will feed My Flock Norman and Talking to wife His 3- Id son playing on the floor at the stock of the shotgun bis pulling the trigger Oct A fine of horses belonging lo Saturday while the slopped inside The horses became frightened at the approach of the train and dash ed into the tracks in front of the train They wore struck and carried distance Both horses were killed and the wag on demolished In wisdom has the ed at Patter- i Store Plan opens at veiling of Nov only genuine Auto Strop Razors complete with Strop and blades the ladys euchre prlie and Mr won the gents Dancing commenced oclock continued until about the Spot Light Dances and Mystery being most effects furnished by still I See them com ing It Is the night of nights when elves and witches arc abroad and the tiny tots hold tight to daddys hands masquerades they Tuesday night boys and girls and womeu pecking and ringing door hells and enjoying disguise To their credit bo It only two or three old annoying and destructive are reported- have surely reached a higher stale of Miss Clara Mr Norman Williams Mr Norman Chorus I will Sing to the Lord Carol Chorus Now Mindful of Solo Eartha Sowing Time Mr Norman Williams Solo Par Far Away In Miss Chorus All Thy Works Shall Praise Thee Accompanist Wilson All who possibly can should bo fit the church at for the first table cad avoid the later on The end on Saturday morning the of Mrs- who fined to her bed and tenderly cared for by daughters and bearing her affliction with great patloi Deceased was bom In England and Mann at her home on Court street and Interment was made at Newmar ket Cemetery The pall hearers were Messrs Marshall A J 3 Kershaw making Ideai truth Britains Christian power and prestige stands Civilizations great aid chief asset farflung Empire great in thought and deed sentiment alone cemented lives inal kind Divine to Bradford Oct TOMMYS THANKSGIVING Im thankful for a lot of things Im glad to be alive And thankful that I in six vent loya And for my kilty gray And thankful for tho outdoors Where wo can shout and play Im thankful for the things that apples oh how good I The corn where wo play As in a little wood Ira thankful for this pumpkin The Jaokolanlon Wont frighten Im thankful for Day it at all Thanksgiving For plea all in nd thankful Grandma made them sweet She know I so thankful for this turkey too So brown it looks so nice I should bo very thankful illy more- slioe as they find that under dual the is not operated in its bos Interests of all oners to bo sent along with their Is and also praise educational tern in vogue at tho farm Toronto Jail was found to ha obsolete grand jury who recommend it should bo re modelled or now building erec ted mora conveniently situated to Ottawa Oct Two min utes of silence will by tho ex press wish of his Majesty King ho observed throughout the British Empire on Armistice Day Nov Prime Min- a cable to this from the Duke of Devonshire Secretary of State for the Colonies Incidentally cable is practically first official message sent to Canada by tho former Governor Gener al by virtue of his post in the Law Cabinet Tho British Government will also hold a commemoration of the cessati of hostilities and this proced ure will bo followed by the ITS CHICKEN THIEVES Oct 30 Appar ently presence here of pro vincial and other throws nknown believed to be local residents entered the house belonging to Sidney Smith during the woekend and prize fowl valued at County Constable George Thompson of Richmond Hill is investigating The police absent from tho town Friday and part of Sat urday Since their return It is understood further looal oluos have been considered in connec tion with the bank robbery No arrests have been made and the police are not divulging tho names of any persons under suspicion BELIEVE CHICKEN THIEVES SET FIRE TO BARN Chatham 30 Chicken thievos lo be re sponsible for the burning on the farm of Joseph Matt on lot Dover Township Friday morning The fire was discovered by a neighbor who had risen at oclock for tho purpose of per forming some chores Ho noti fied Mr Matt by telephone and latter managed to save his hay of the which he of the by tw heir heads out ofi Vorcd close to the chickens and their heads out off Calgary Oot 31 Henry Bradford a farmer residing a few miles from Kew was in stantly killed when he attempted to pull a rifle toward him out of a small oat bin in harness room of his The ham- on lite of bin and was discharged the bui ld passing through his heart The best moneymaker on the farm is the hen She turns grass greenbacks grain gold and the solid and gravel coins silver purchasing of hogs Canada hay passed through great varioly of development of the In the early days Iher tralized packing plants became it order to secure supplies that organize a system of gath- the hogs from the farmer in the fall of 1921 which resulted in the establish ing of official grades for hogs and the passing of the hog dustry Montreal Oct 31 On what is lo have been her wedding of packing he smaller lo the supply Many of these plant still to operate and a very important factor in marketing of hogs As stockyards developed packing Toronto died mm Us afternoon at the home i and cities became more centralized This is especially true of the newer parts of Canada where in the West nearly all are slaughtered- at central points During the period previous the great railway development which took place at the time of the building of Canadian North and Trancontipcntal lines the Canadian trade was very important factor and the bacon hog was given special at With the building of the railways the domestic trade became the important part the business The general ex- resulted in big immigra tion which overtook the of hog production and turned the greater part of the industry into trade The oh of the labor employed and tho work done demanded ply of rather heavy meals This period was immediately followed but it differed greatly from early export business in that owing to the demand for any kind of meat no in favor the bacon hog w possible combined effect of periods of domestic ex pansion and war conditions was that the special type of hog suit able for the export trade as well as domestic trade of today was largely lost sight of The result has been that all types of hogs been paid for on the of quality mestio trade caters largely to the urban population which does not want fat pork and the export trade has become very discrim inating in its requirements The bacon lype hogs are the hogs required for bolh the domestic and export trade and as the do mestic market is limited the ex pansion of the hog industry in Canada depends on the export market It is essential that the production of the bacon type of hog can be encouraged This can only be accomplished by the payment of a premium for qual ity This need was so greatly felt by all interested in the pneumonia of Eckhart street after a short Shields came lo Montreal to pre pare for her wedding Last Wednesday she was taken ill of Her condition bo and it was necessary lo postpone the wedding Yes terday afternoon at oclock died Wedding presents were still arriving at the house last night as arrangements for the funeral were being made Miss Shields was born in Shef field England and came to Can ada several years ago She was living with her aunt Mrs Thos sister Monica of To ronto iifSW Mrs who arrived In Montreal on Sunday night and th her aunt Mrs Plaits avenue On Oot she to Montreal to arrange for he had just finished furnishing Miss Shields bad been in the employ of the Dun op Tire and Rubber Goods Company Queen street east ever since coming to city Mr Ken also resided in the city De ployed by the Jefferson left for Montreal a year ago Both he and Miss Shields members of St Annas ft C Church street from shop of Central Railway here last night destroy ed three adjoining buildings cov ering an acre of ground five and more than thirty is oars together- with much machinery The loss is estimated at over when the flames were placed un der control at midnight of the Canadian Northern Rail- was run over by a train Fort William legs mug above the knee and be

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