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Newmarket Era , February 11, 1927, p. 5

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Newmarket Tetania resident physician Union Fall Belles DR J BOYD M In Medicine of Toronto also of Royal or Physicians and member of As Royal College of Surgeons of Ens- tat Former clinical assistant In Ear and Hospital London England J WESLEY Coroner for County of Hours p or by appointment by Gas for Newmarket ML J BARTHOLOMEW Forum Building Toronto PiUersons Drug Store Newmarket fay Appointment Phone DR T J Over Imperial Bank Newmarket Open evenings by appointment Gas for Extraction Phone Successor to Dr N WllkloBtm DR I Graduate of Toronto fifteen Years Practical Experience In all branches of Dentistry lo Childrens work Office over W Lyons Candy Store Phone Evening appointments A STOUFFER Newmarket of Piano Singing and Violin Better In New and Used Pianos Heated Pianos Tuned Office Bank of Block Newmarket Onl L MATHEWS Successor to the Cnnppin Cipher Block Main Street Phone first Hours a p Evenings by appointment Funds to given to alt kinds lojal work at reasonable rates J SAMSON Licensed Auctioneer for of York Attention to All Sales lr a Phone Newmarket at my espouse DR L DALES Surgery and Millard Ave Newmarket Coroner for York County XRAY PHYSICAL During This Month We are Showing Some Real Bargains COME IN GET OUR AND LEAVE YOUR ORDER WILLIS Mens Tailor Main St Newmarket WINTER TERM From January 3rd opens work In Schools to Dm Syllabus of West Toronto Shaw Our Local News- Juniors Defeat Team A very small crowd witnessed a most interesting exhibition of hockey at the Arena last Thurs day evening when the Newmarket Juniors defeated the Bell Tele phone Seniors of Toronto by a score of The first period stood at second at final Fred Murray scored 3 of the goals for the local team Cornell was in the Newmarket net for the frame and Ames for the rest of the game and both did ex cellent work Br left eta Nest Monday is St Valentine Pay Hearts and darts and parts are well under way before today TeaMeeting and Concert in Church next Monday The older folk shouldnt criti cize St Valentines Day called their amative thoughts as freely then as now Butter and eggs were the market prices last Saturday Foolish well perhaps they are but I hen dear friend mine what happy memories hide behind a faded Valentine The Late lere passed away on Monday of last week at Hie city of Winni peg Manitoba another of our ends in the person of Mr Win Beech a wellknown throughout North York thirty or thirtyfive years ago in fact in and ago lish by trade working in his younge in that village afterwards Newmarket Thornhill then operating for himself east Of Jl When operating flour mills at he suffered a heavy fire It the mill it in a most modern manner In the early eighties he and his made the popular migra tion to Manitoba and for some years in its boom days located at Emerson then a gateway point of entrance lo the Province via and SI Paul In the West bis enterprises ire manifold real estate grain brokerage ranching and railway trading during the of the P It and also the Canadian Northern- His restless energy was also ployed in the purchase of hun dreds of cars of Ontario horses able for both railway and work He was also an ex tensive purchaser of poultry in the Maritime Provinces and Bast- load lots the holiday season for shipment British Columbia which were awaited the risk involved much Following a short term brokerage in Chicago he return- d lo Winnipeg in the same line business when he suddenly Bay and exemplified this polity by eleven overland trios between and Foil on the Hudson and one hip out by On one tlteee trips he was accompanied by his wife and one son who re mained there two years to estab lish settlement Tights They re turned in the depth of winter by dog rain to Winnipeg a distance of liUiuiruti luo hi venture proved in the end entire ly successful as logical and ultimate selection of the deepsea icefree harbor effort Churchill parent and bis cseculorH will find thai the most eligible Bites on his inland ocean port belong to his estate many yeans Mr been a resident of Winnipeg and always an enthusiastic Wester In fact as such bis demise promptly broadcasted the Manitoba Station saying that death Manitoba and the West had lont a long resident and booster of the West His home life was exceedingly happy His geniality made htm always ready glad to Ontario friends This was evinced by a visit IJjt the editor of Era and big wife made Winnipeg over fourteen yearn it when wo were shown the of and given a that we never can forget In polities he was a Libera likewise a member of be Musonie In religion Mr Beech was an Anglican and a most generous member of the of St Johns Church of the smallest but oldest Anglican thurches in Winnipeg Public and in general will miss his fact very his remains the Camclcry on following The late Mr Beech was wellknown in where in he married Miss Caldwell second daugh ter of laic James Caldwell a well known business man of tiO years His wifes death pre deceased by about five years Surviving are three children Frank of Moose Jaw Mrs Clara of Bask and Carl at Fine congregation at the service last Sunday it being Father and Son day and very ippropriale sermon by the pastor iinging led by a male choir of 30 with Mr Williams very effectively at the Dr Gilberts solo was Sunday evening the regular and organist wore in their very Mr ly TeaMeeting and Monday evening OhITime TeaMeeting Trinity United Church Newaiar- be followed by a i of- Musio and EIo- Admission 40c 2d ad in be said of Ihe Father and Son annuel which was held in he yni of Trinity United Church on Friday of last week With out doubt it was the best affair of he kind ever held in Newmarket The gym which had been new ly painted was decorated with colored paper flags and and the tables were very attractive to the 160 or more Dads and Lads who surrounded them and were attentively waited upon by a bevy of young ladies Mr Louis President of Boys Activities presided at Banquet which was opened prayer by the pastor Grace being sung tho eats disappear ed with great rapidity though supplied and replenished in ibundance The program opened with a SirrgSong and the speeches sandwiched with solos by Mr Alex Eves and skits from the printed Song Sheets was not a dull minute from start lo finish Mr Eldridge Currey member f Boys proposed the oast to the King which was fol lowed by the National Anthem Mr Charlie Cane neatly toasted The Dads to which Mr P W P P and Mayor responded Mr Pearson spoke of three things which lead To success Courage Perseverance and compared the of the present with the lack of opportunities of the pa for the development of latei talent in the youth and the couragemeat of room at the top for those who labor for it J Patterson proposed To the Sons which responded to by Mr Geo Caldwell Jut tiucst was proposed in a brief but neat speech by Mr and Mr Taylor Slat- was received with hearty who has had woik of Ibis bind compli ted the ladies lor piovidmt of the best banquets in con ion wilh be Boys Work lha Ho then pro- bridge gulf the Dad and he Lad by a of songs which certainly brought everybody closer logell be declared enviKinniiiii Tins be showed by jelling man Stories of bis own experience buy whal lie air ins is lie necessity of giv ing the lacl a good desire coopera lion faith and by th dad as well as his leader Th of Ihe relay race i New York showing the import of period of a hoy- life from years wa most while the of what each boy expects bo a will no doubt live In the life o every lad who heard about it A vole of thanks was moved Jackson and seconded Dr Boyd to Mr for hi address Which was Ihe echo The banks of the were also ho and all those wlm assisted he such a re iinvi4i -Wii- ii- by Mrs Hewitt ami Mr The closed villi pray- er by ftv of Queens days ago and four slot chines that had been put In Fines ranging from Make loDi Ho brought by overworked Weakness and Prostrate Gland their distressing symptoms of Lameness Pains In back and down through groins scanty but frequent and burning urinallon Get ting- up- Nights value of this special In to a weakened Inflamed or irritated Bladder and Urin- Tract A of alarming seem to quickly disappear line Improvement often within a more Baok- I up In the thanks to soundly morning full of While new to the general public wondrous value of ha been thoroughly proven by nearly successful use In the of Dr SoufhworUi druggist will And now tfon or back Try I GREATEST FUNERAL IN THE WORLD Two Million People Line Route of Procession Fob Solemn Im perial oldest practised in the world today marked the funeral of Emperor Tho ceremonies beginning at nightfall ended at dawn today since the funeral of Em- the dead Mikados father has so great a Japanese any event Fully people lined the route procession or jammed the so far back hat they ere unable see more than ares of the or mournful dirge of the seven toned oxcart which carried The police handled be owd so adequately hat than a dozen injuries were i ported in the congestion The reported carrying passengers In the day Many others came from far places days ahead of time and huddled on mats along the side for the cold beta fhe proces Ten thousand persons marched in the procession for four miles from he Imperial Palace Gardens where he fu services were held Tin procession was a which combined Oriental ntednlcd Japanese lil U1 am Government officials Oxen to Die The impressive siinplieily wus drawn by black oxen which start row a diet of slow poison pipes Prince dead sou who represented the new Mikado ft lie latter appeared he Gardens later read final farewell and made be last prayer the defied of his father members of the Tarn and high officials worshipped singly before he and food in the des from Shinto at 11 oclock coincident wii the final farewell the whole empire paused for Ihrco every face was turned toward and silent prayers for dead were offered Then the body was taken on a special rain Asakawa 30 mile away where with further cere monies it was placed just dawn in a concrete he last resting place The only foreigner in the who was I Hill British Military Attache He was because bail been a field marshal In hi British army Marie Ont Vei The mill Algoma Corporation win i on double shift on for Central Railway 1 National Railway -Iieuln- raw mill will Jom for more t the plan I MIN I to Dally Arrowroot Biscuits Safe for youngest child At sis months give a Christies Arrowroot Biscuit with noon day feeding months pour half of the evening bottle crumbled Christies Arrowroot Biscuit Dietetically On the phoqe or in the store always ask for If ISCUltS S Standard aflualituJince Hferai- ere an ere training for- Worlds greatest paying trades Garage Work Electrical Bat- lory and Welding also Bricklaying and PlaBtorlng the Barber Trade and Write at once for Catalogue Hemphill Trade Schools King Street West Toronto Branches to Coast During the year 1026 about foxes of an average value of each were reported by six of Prince Edward Island They also sold about fox at an average price of each bo that the fox farming indus try In the province baa yielded a venue of about two million dollars The Sendee of the of the Interior through forest nursery stations at Indian Head and Sutherland sent out 245 little trees for planting on prairie farms during the season of Since the beginning of ffork in 1901 the total number of trees so sent has been a little 87600000 The Canadian Pacific liner SS sailed from New York recently on her eleventh cruise to the West Indies carrying about from all pai of Can ada and the United States will occupy four weeks with the liner stopping at fourteen ports in the West Indies the Mainland of South America and the Panama Announcement was made at Cana dian Pacific Railway headquarters In Montreal to the effect that Charles Edward Phelps formerly city passenger agent of the com pany at Washington has been ap pointed general agent passenger rail and steamship lines Washington Mr Phelps das been the Canadian Pa cific from Washington since 1916 Fifty Hebrldean and Northern Irish families will be established in a now colony at Saddle Lake early this spring This will be the second settlement of Its kind In this prov incethe first having been establish ed north of Vermillion Buildings are now being erected on fifty farms at Saddle Lake and it fa expected that new arrivals will take over holdings there just as soon as necessary arrangements can be made Thirty members of prominent in dustrial social and athletic groups In Detroit travelling under the auspices of the Detroit Athletic Club took a weeks winter trip to Quebec for the purpose of enjoying the seasonal sports They stopped at the Chateau in Quebec City and stopped at Montreal and Ottawa to see their N H hockey team play Montreal Maroons and Ottawa Senators Donald McMillan noted Arctic Explorer gave his first Canadian lecture on the North Pole and adjoining at Montreal Mr McMillan showed remarkable slides of brlllant flowers which grow during the brief Polar summer He also exploded the common belief that Eskimo men are not beautiful showing pi of some that might have pose for the movies Quick work on the part of the investigation department and the honesty of a Red Cap recovered an American bill for its public accountant of New York recently Mr pulled it of his getting some small change and it fell the floor of the concourse of the Montreal station The Red Cap picked it up and handed it the station master When Mr made enquiries a few minutes later It was banded to him He gave the Red Cap the handsome tip of The official visit to Canada of the Gentlemen of Majestys Free Chapel of St George in and of the boy choristers of Westminster Abbey who are giving recitals across Canada from to Vancouver and back made with the approval of His Majesty the King They arrived at Saint John on Canadian Pacific liner Montrose and travelled CPR across the Dominion giving their recital at Fredericton and their second at Winnipeg Their visit Is more than a mark of Inter- Empire courtesy It Is a gesture that do much to help the fuller realization- of possessions common to Canada and Great Britain Free catalog and plan book One hundred pages of Lower on Building Materials and Homes Write Compmy PO Box Y198 Hamilton HOME for the Holidays AT it looked like a hopeless task to save enough money to visit the old land But as time went on the few dollars deposited systematically in the Government Savings Office grew and grew and soon there was Money deposited here is secured by the total the Province and may be with A dollar will do Province of EVERY DEPOSITGl Head Office Office WttOGOVEMMENT 15 Queens park irclwaF NEWMARKET i i i EVERYTHING IN BUILDERS NEED8 FARM TOOLS OF ALL KINDS OIL AND ELECTRIC STOVES SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOW PAINTS OILS AND VARNISHES LET US 8HOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE Phone SMITHS HARDWARE Dandy and Regent Laying Mash IT MAKES HENS LAY WHY NOT YOURS Full Line of Poultry BUY YOUR LAYING MASH From BROS AND SAVE MONEY QORHAM ST NEWMARKET GREENS FIN QUALITY WALL PAPERS LAROK6Y AND 0SLSCTIOHS FOR AU PURPOSES FROM TO PER ROLL of PPr4 SO In TlnU HWffunlll WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR BLINDS DUPLEX UNO Wa You Any Piper With Without Painter and Paper Hanger ARRIVES OF ONTARK

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