Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 12, 1925, p. 5

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on and Surgeon t Ontario University or Toronto r resident physician Union all River Massachusetts m In Medicine of Toronto Of Ttroal Tel Hours I and Bog land DR J WESLEY Associate Coroner for County of York a p or by appointment DR L PALES Surgery and Millard Ave Newmarket Coroner for York County to a 3 to Phono II N WILKINSON Dentist MM DR CECIL GILBERT J Lite of the Forum Building Toronto Over Pattersons Drug Store Newmarket Evenings hy Appointment Phone OH A- DALES Modern Over Store Hours a to p Residence A Newmarket Teacher of Piano Singing and Violin In New and liscci A Sollcllor Notary Public Etc Office Dank of Toronto Building Moo Office lloms- WILLIS Mens Tailor Main St Newmarket rs Our lUcal Presbyterian The officers and at SI Andrews church dooided to hold school in rdorn- iiitf during ho summer monlflm Sunday Juno nth the Evonlng Quilc a crowd collected on the Howling Green and vicinity last I and enjoyed music of lie Bond while watch ing Iho several players wjio to have new life in run ning after heir balls Tho loo were quite interested us adcligihliul evening and the outdoer life was appreciated Change of Property Mr Frank Moody of Park Ave has it dicker with Mr Peter Trivetl fhe bailiff by which ho changes bis Town properly for Mr farm on be of The exchange will probably take place in a few days Mr and Moody have undertaking falling on Sunday that the Centennial Conference will the in the ie ore very busy in apple trees their Jlic bloom gives great promise of a big fruit crop Dominion Day is next holi day two weeks from next of had the worst re cord of any of its predecessors for cold weather hut Juno is breaking the record for heat lunge season comes in Monday Tho Army Later information says that flic Army was not occupying the unduly when Ihe acci dent occurred a week ago last Saturday night when three of Army Band were injured Mr was confined to bis bod almost a week It cost the embers or the Army Hand to have heir instruments repair ed The Army are expecting Mr Mitchell who lost control of his when turning the corner to pay the damages and medical ex- Pro Inn Church Good congregations in attend ee at St Andrews church last Sunday and heard excellent ad- from Rev A Camcr- who has spent a num ber of years in the west as Supt of Missions In entering the Grecian games preparations were required Ihe contestants and this was today in the journey rough life The evening men age was most impressive Tho comes today to the the busy and the strong The anthems When I survey PearsonMoll A quiet little wedding to place in Calgary at oclock i the evening of May when the Rev Burnett of he Baptist Church united in the Bonds of Holy Matrimony Miss Florence Ruth Mall only daughter of Mr and Mrs Mall of Victoria formerly of Calgary ami Earl St Victor Pearson of Beddingfon son of Mr Pearson late of Sharon The bride looked sweet in her pretty dress of mauve crepe trimmed with pearls and hat and was attended by Mr the I led i Mr Mrs their fulnr of North York Bowling at North York Marble and Granite Works 1 a shipment Scotch Granites nd Quality night JOHN MOSS 1- Markbioi at Aim n- Almira at Aurora Richmond Hill Newmarket at AS 7- Slouffville Mai Newmarket at t ham Aurora at He Newmarket at Hi Hi Slouffville at gust t- Iticlimonl Hill at Richmond Hill a at it Aurora at id Hill in Markham 1111 i Markham at HiLlimojid Hill al Stiuffville Hi II 17- Itiehmond Hill Centennial Christian in Newmarket next week visitors expected from i Good market last Saturday The ruling prices of butler and eggs were 35 and 30c in on shareholders of the King George Hotel have a meeting to night and appeal to christian people to support temperance at the polls In ad dition to anthem by choir entitled Closing the Bar At evening service John of Toronto preached a very appropriate sermon from I Speak unto the children Ill at they go forward Ho referred to tho heritages of Port Hope Ont i Provincial Police aa the outcome of an alleged savage at tack made by him on Thursday upon members of family their farm in Township north of in the absence of the male head of the family Glenn it is alleged enraged at made by Mrs savagely attacked her with bis fists when sho warded off a blow aimed by Glenn at her Glenn it is staled then turned his attentions to Miss Lizzie Col daughter who had come mothers assistance Tho girl had eight of her teeth knock out in addition to receiving hurls about her body Glenn was laken into and conveyed to Bow police cells and 01 Thursday night he was removed by Constable Tom On Police to Co On appearing before Floyd he was remanded until 3th to come up pre bearing at Bowman I lo Glenn who has been employed a hired man for the past two ths by the family asked to perform d the outlook for a glorious future Miss Marjorio Lloyd Taylor sang a closed the for sonic eggs On the way homo another lad throw a pitch fork at him and two rusty tines struck him in the face making lorribii gashes Ho was taken lo the office of Dr Graham where first aid wits administered and early Saturday morning Ernie Morion he boy lo York Hospital where Scott and he nurses spent considerable dressing he wounds The lad suffered great pain The doc tors were much afraid of blood poisoning but the on Monday afternoon showed that the wound was healing ly His mother was lold to bring him back yesterday for This should lnIl they defeated by poor attendance There was a for the first In season but those wii delighted lo see how the home in ally by llu the ted abon and was finished around oclock did not su in making any runs in t first innings but made in second Newmarket made be slow Owing pitching on the All player made a good many making flic only hit dm game in the fifth innings be sixth pilch game Im Hi lieved by Robinson for he In he of the fith stolen also Score by innings Newmarket Newmarket lineup Lister cf 3rd Hugo if Toms if Neufell 1st iiate Scott 2nd The Newmarket Ball people of the carry on as the league a new schedule ha up and it is from North Toronto ma UNIQUE FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT A form of lalnment was put on by he South at Cooks- town on Wednesday May attracted a large crowd of people who thoroughly enjoyed the procecdinga An address by the Hon George Henry Highways was a feature of the programme and Earl petition In and choruses showed much initiative on part of the Institutes and were well put on Bond Head Jamefl Mills Tottenham Comers and Institutes were represented In the Mrs of notion opened proceedings and the different numbers wore an jounced by two little Miss- s Jean Arnold and Myrtle The charade competition had such as window Bridswoll nmsquniadc Bond Head and niboh worked out to Hie confusion many in audience but no doubt with much well thought out work on the part of the actors two were na bob which has much to do with a ladle shop and the of an elderly lady that she would have no bob and which showed the people going to Mass and ended with a first aid presentation The Head Inti tule acted their name Bond Head and were most original which can lie said of many of the costumes seen on the stage throughout the evening For the charades the Institute were very fortunate hi haying Mr Ham mond the Bystander of he To ronto Globe to act as Judge and decisions were no doubt found most fair and painstaking and were humor ously given Where many of the fell down was In making too much he said Prizes were given lo the following 1 James Mills 3 Coofcstown AN BOOK book agent had the face of Eli Hobbs at close range he fell that there was small chance of milking a sale However be had more than one of suggestion Sitting out here on Ihe piazza afternoons with your wife this would be he very book to read aloud he said ingratiatingly to Mr Inking the rocking- chair and opening the large ar for re-establish- of Veterans of the Great wording to a report recently from Ottawa by the department In charge of thin Without a over cattle owners in have voted to make Prince Edward a diseasefree area under the Department of Agriculture arrange ment which a twothirds ite of all cattle owners Two thousand young buffalo from tho herd will make a die trek northward this sum- to the buffalo reserve on the Slave River where they will bo turn ed loose to mingle with the wood bison which roam that area In nil of Canada and the United States according to Hodgson editor of the Fur Journal of Canada farms are being established mostly on a large scale and they are rapidly turning what was once marshland of little value Into the most produc tive part of the farm Mr Hodgson The record recently at Acme when 114 horses worked in one field at one time seeding crop of Mrs C W King has been broken at Alberta When the neighbors of J Ball who re cently suffered a broken arm put in his crop outfits were at work on one day and 175 horses The crop was put In In a single day whose horat Manna made a run away victory in the English Derby will visit Canada in the fall en route to China from which country he hails He will sail on the Canadian Pacific from Southampton on October stay a short time in the Dominion and Bail from Vancouver for China on the Empress of Australia October Rebuilt in nine months after the fire that destroy it last October the Chateau Lake Louise hotel opened for the season on Sunday May at the TransCan ada train arrived from its cross- continent run The hotel wafl re built under exceptionally difficult conditions in temperatures as low as fifty degrees below zero during which a wooden wall heated by stoves had to be erected about the works Bank of Toronto esteems the spirit of kindly cordiality and good fellowship above all other elements that for success in business That is why every customer who cornea the Bank is im pressed with the warmth of his reception and the friendliness consideration and attention of every official BAHKTORiIi I dont rend and I ha if i any Mr dryly the book dead children Now find this book There are no children inter rupted Mr Theres but mvself and my Well said the book agent dont you ever want a good just New SMP Enameled Sink Folio ing the opening visit by Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary to the Wembley Exhi bition the Duke and of York also went over the grounds Their Majesties were especially de lighted with Treasure Island the Paradise of children and travelled over the miniature Canadian Paci fic train that runs around the Island passing en route the replica of Banff Station and the reproduction of the Canadian Pacific Rockies Canada will be well represented at the New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition to be held at between November 1925 and April Both the Dominion Government and the Canadian Pa cific Railway have announced their intention to send wellappointed ex hibits to the Exposition It is prob able that the provincial gbvernments and many Canadian manufacturers will follow suit Phone E FINE QUALITY WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND BEST SELECTIONS FOR ALL PURPOSES FROM 10o TO PER ROLL Variety of Papers and In Oatmeals Tints Barman I la WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR DUPLEX GREEN AND Oft NATION IVa Sell Vou Any Paper With or Without Hanging BERT GREEN Painter and Paper Hanger MARKET SQUARE to try on i up iLjMjBv PHONE CO Let us make you In a carriage oh kuto A SOYD on Phono 172 Promptly attended to A Wonderland for Children at Wembley ARCHIVES Or- TORONTO

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