Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , December 7, 1928, p. 5

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PR W University of Toronto physician Union lioHifial Fall Massachusetts Phono DR 8 J BOYD M B In Medicine of Toronto Licentiate of of and mem ber of Royal College of Surgeons of England Former in MoorcflcldfB tad Throat Hospital London England TlJ Tetopliono DR J- WESLEY XRy County of York office a or by appointment OTi BR GILBERT Diagnosis by Transillumination Gas tor Extraction DR J of Forum Building Toronto Ovor Drug Store Newmarket Evenings b appointment Ph DR T J Dentist Over imperial Dank Newmarket Open evenings by appointment DR a E VANDER Graduate University of Toronto fifteen Years in 11 brandies of Dentistry for Extraction Beectol given Work over Lyons Candy Store Phono appointments A NtwuMrket ffMcher of Singing and Violin Dealer in New find Used Pianos Rented Our Local News last Saturday lb Mutter lb Chickens to Ducks lb 22ce lb Turkey lb Potatoes bag Apples to bosket Onions to basket ir I no Fund Legal yielding Riches in New Ontario Gold Beyond Repute GREAT RU8H OF PROSPECTOR for recognition By midsummer of this field a band of goldbearing of un known width but stretching fully from Lake on the west to Fort Hope on the cart will it is con- been definitely SCO Ready for Snowiho Stli end will Fred Thorrrpion to Coach Freddie- Thompson last years manager of the Newmarket Junior finalists hag finally persuaded that hookey in Newmar ket cannot do without his services so Freddie will he back with the Club this year in the capacity of Coach Stanley Slick Smith who for number of seasons guarded the nets for the Intermediate Club and who lias always been closely associated with the town teams lias been appointed manager This should prove a splendid combina tion us both Thompson and Smith outside of their hockey ability are very popular with players and fang hardships are now Sioux Lookout points on the ways awaiting the rush begin with the freezing up of the Approaches Officials of Department Mines in Toronto admit that Isolated gold discoveries during the past year and a half at Red Lake Woman Lake Narrow Lake Gold Lake Cat Crow River Lake and Fort Hope now appear to he linked with one great chain of golMcarIng rocks Reports of geologists tend to support Ida presumption further Pianos Tuned BARTON CONTRALTO Teacher of Voice Culture Elm BARRISTER NOTARY PUBLIC ETC Block Newmarket MATHEWS Eto Successor to Late E Choppin deceased Office Block Main Street Newmarket Phone Hours Evenings by appointments GEORGE COLTBAM Ontario Land SunvByor Watchmaker Ave One West ted a Return Ticket a Metropolitan car al ciwiiiirkft the evening of Octohei Day of Bradford demand return ticket from Toronto informed by th get should be open as they and it closed contended tli refused to t on Monday are not obliged to sell said Superintendent J neglecting to pay his istrate Brown imposed a fii nd costs or 10 days ligation will have to be made before existence of this bond is clearly demonstrated the Implication right Very Rich Samples of one brought down to Park from these eight isolated discoveries have already been pro nounced by mineralogists very rich in gold Department officials have no idea how far his suspected belt may ex tendi Easterly It may run clear over into where Eskimo during summer past are reported to have un covered great quantities of gold Ap parently there is a break west of Red Lake for geological surveys made In rcval few posits of a promising lost a foremost on Thursday evening when Mr Win Allan KC passed away had been ill many months and of late had hecn confined to his home- He died at eight oclock and v rklt his home town He attended public and high schools there and tered the University of Even and Fort Hope the Seeing Newmarket between Red I department states the belt may be in terrupted by granite beds but the frequency of the discoveries that have been made would suggest they say that the gold chain is almost continu ous for approximately rrie Nov Unless is secured in the Ass Act many hundreds of thousands NEWMARKET METHODISM On the of July then regarded as a turned out to be a Fire broke out at edifice frc The church was insured for and the loss being fully covered the Sunday School to necessities of a modernised graded school Our holy and our beauti ful house where our fathers praised Thee is burned with fire and all pleasant things are laid waste The Fifth Methodhl Church A meeting of the Joint Board called on the afternoon of the fire oclock These monthly during of the O H A Teai Intermediates art No with OshawJ University of Tororfto and Richmond Hill Juniors are with Aurora Office Main Street Coroner for York County XRAY PHYSICAL THERAPY Hours to 12 a m to pm Phone Hand Tailored Suits Overcoats of Imported British Woollens Made up in the latest style to fit the form and satisfy the desire for good clothes of our many cus tomers G F WILLIS Mens Tailor Main Agency fop Da Luxe Cleaners A Dyera etc Eit Ads bring result Try The Intermediates and iarkham are looked upon a Juniors were in the SPA Series but Toronto Canoe Club them Heres where our last year Junioi hockey stars are playing this season Murray University of Toron Marshall Toronto Dodger Bill Thorns Toronto La Ames Kirkland Lake Willie of Prominent After a lengthy Allan Esq died at his ho on Thursday night week in his year Deceased was the eldest son of Capt of Fin He passed through the local honors Afterwards he studied graduallng from Hall and the University of Toronto He ever si in the of the Hon J voluntarily Ulan of To The late Willi His wife end survive brother Lieut Col to formerly of New- Premier Ferguson yn learn death of Mr Allan had this a press reporter I had known tiirn well for the He of H and I given the iwn to the advai class of property- This ling information County Council yesterday by of who ported a judgment of Judge Ross on a test case heard at asked the support of the Council securing an amendment to the that will afford relief Toronto from which lie was graduat ed In Arts He then turned to the study of law and graduated from Osgood Hall Following the com pletion of his course he entered upon for i James as Alii he came to Collingwood and in Law until a few months jo when he disposed of practice Mr Motley Mr Allan was a member of the Ma mie Order He became associated the Craft in Tore Ionic lodge of which he In Mr Allan an ardent Conservative He believed in the and policies of his party stood loyally by them on all occa In 1918 following the lamented of Hon J Duff Minister of Agri- he was elected as member in the Legislature for West Simcoe At the subsequent general election in he was reelected VOLCANOES IN ICELAND With an area of forty thousand sou is a gift to mankij by Mr J Jamleson While his he enjoyed the full public and his clientele w Curling and golf miles Iceland it the terrific beneath the North At- has over a hundred more than a quarter during Viking times and field Cane P W- Pearson H Jackson J Patterson and Dr Scott ap pointed to look after the adjustment of the insurance following Building Cominittee to consider the -require- and report as soon as possible Cane Dr Scott P Pearson Davis G Jackson and Currey insurance was adjusted at the choir chancel and the pip A BRIDGE YOULL NEVER CROSS Its what you think that makes The bridge youll nev heres useful work for With hand and brain A gain and not a loss best is yours so do no The bridge youll never If life seems drab and you Still toward the Truth strong look about four hundred of cultivated land destroy of the inhabitants and half the In some narrow place molten rock flowed to a dept lountains cover a quart d one alone equals Beneath the Irons of unthinkable capacity hundred feet with a tern the cones from which the over degrees volcanoes earthquakes an- re often fatal but they friend in Mi inter they Mr Allan I members fall for mai Allan as other clubs Clu also a past president of the of United Church and following the union in was the chairman of the Board of Financial St time of his death he was chair man and until his illness enforced his Absence regularly and I church Besides his wife Ruby Akitt MV Alb brother Lt Col Waddell One A Allan the his family i honorable straight- lis For Swollen Joints fail hut Joi troubles only hip elbow shoulder whether rheumatic It limbers up stiff inflamed pain- 1 creaky joints so quickly youll astonished Two seconds rubbing and away it through skin and flesh right and ligoinen Ask J reliable druggists Many Mills Are Just Many Flours are Just Flour It takes more wheat and a mill and even a good mill to make the flour you like from mill Is now making THE VERY BEST FLOUR The demand for NEWMARKET FLOUR is year Our Citizens realize more every day made home and at LOWER PRICE lbs of our Old Time Stone Bread Flour In Bags makes a high sweet loaf Manitoba Patent Flour retained and retiring lawyer a man of and in his quiet way large circle of friend their friendship life He was not only actively inter ested in his focal community hut took a keen interest In public affairs and the Province had the benefit of his legal ability and sound judgment for number of in he worthily represented West Iavs than quarter acre wood lots on the Concession of sold for each last week lbs for lbs for lbs fop do Flonr Mixed Grain Laying Mash Hens Must Lay Hog Tonic We handle Dr Hess Stock Foods COAL Com AND WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND Car of Western Oats ComingOrder Nov We need your Patronage and your business helps keep up the Town Robinson St Weeks He believed honest dealing or sports He r never became dis a char which he dun the years of the War when often under most and at great per he carried on of and I nee and Belgium finding in his Collingwood has ten who enjoyed respect of and hid a wide circle nds in country beyond an honorable life and will long for his many fine quali the home on Third street the will be moved to Trinity Unit Church where a public service will family plot in the FARMER SCORNS THEIR ADVICE Saskatchewan Nov If the Chamber of Coi let the farmer handle his own problem Instead of suggesting cheaper pro ductions and more efficient farm man agement it would be better for all concerned declared George Stirling Publicity Commissioner of the get the products The Idea of duction on the fan as the only industry that slave the unpaid la wife and family Further is putting in from to Star Montreal Its only Vie clears the LINE IN THE TELEPHONE BUSINESS this man is called a troubleshooter which may sound like sport but it isnt for him Any hour of the night he may be roused from sleep Somewhere the line is down and it up fix it Right away Usually the line is down because there has been a storm It isnt much fun to cling to the top of a pole with a zero gale taking your breath away FINDING THE BREAK in the line is not as bad as it used to be It used to mean that men had to trudge along through the storm perhaps for miles until the bad spot was found Today there arc delicate instruments which can locate the spot within a few rods from an office many miles away They are so accurate that if there is a break in the miles of line between Toronto and Sarnia a man can sit in a building in Toronto and locate the spot within a poles length or so Or a man can sit in a building in Montreal and find a break anywhere between there and Quebec He can tell the troubleshooter almost the very pole to go to because every pole now is THE TROUBLESHOOTER to do the actual job and it means more than losing sleep or braving bad weather It calls for very high technical skill Big cables are simply lead containers holding hundreds of tightly packed wires each fine as a hair When the cable is burnt out for a stretch or is opened there is a fine looking mess It looks like the stuffing of a hair mat- Each of these hundreds of fine wires has to be connected again to its mate in the other half of the cable If you can imagine youself finger ing those wires at two oclock of a stormy wintry morning you will realize how good the troubleshooter has to be at his job STORMS COST MONEY as well as dis comfort The telephone system has over miles of wire strung on poles stretch ing across miles of country and every storm hits some part of the system A big storm can do a great deal of damage Sleet has cost the telephone company as much as a million dollars in one year Sometimes one storm means spending more than 100000 without delay There is no time to call the directors together The job has to be done and the money must be spent The money is ready because the telephone company has followed a policy of making definite provision for such emergencies And the job is done because the telephone business has men and women like the trouble- shooter alive to the meaning of and eager to keep the telephone in the front rank of Canadian progress The Christmas Gift I with a future FOR CHRISTMAS A Saving Account in The Bank of Toronto and presented in one of our Christmas folders This will appropriately convey the Christmas spirit and when Christmas has passed there will be the incentive to develop the saving habit and to keep on providing for j the future The Manager of any Branch of The Bank of Toronto will gladly look after your require- BANK10R0NT0 HiaiOfilie TORONTO

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