Newmarket Era , June 19, 1925, p. 5

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lilinl Union D DR 8 J BOYD Medicine of Toronto llic 1 of of clinical Throat DR J WESLEY Laboratory lie for County of York a few Ilea formerly lived at DR CECIL 8 Over Drug Store Newmarket Appointment Phone fl Modern Dentistry Over Store Office Hours a to p Evenings li Office Residence A Departmental Exams at the Hie oommonco Monday Schools for sum mer holidays a week liy according to statute- showers have improved Iho crops wonderfully The tenuis courts are now in and may ho playing on thorn every night death at Glen- 1 ink on Friday May of J Hon He was in his good but while was suddenly stroke and despite I medical attention passed High School Board A special meeting of the Hoard Friday Mr Pearson referred to the rions changes that have led up to now Act 1000 and Iho effect of Die new Act in Jig cost of High School de bentures and maintenance be tween the Towns and Townships Moved by Mr Jackson sccond- I by Mr Harvey that our iiilutives in the Counly Council requested to support a ByLaw to bring into effect Clause of llie Tl ported hat Ihey had accepted the of Mr J for ire fencing was Iho low est and recommended three extra posts to strengthen Iho MATHEWS Par Hater Solicitor Etc Successor to Late II Choppin deceased appointment J SAMSON Auctioneer for York Court Street Newmarket A Word to the Wise Is Order your Vacation Suit We are showing somo real Values ih Scotch Tweeds and Fancy English Worsteds G WILLIS Mens Tailor Main St Newmarket North York Marble and Granite Works a Urge shipment of Scotch Granites to place your orders end Quality Right John moss Phone Building Cut to Day at Christian Last Sunday thp church was filled to overflowing both mowi ng and evening it being the an nual Day iprogrnm edifice was beautifully dec- pastor Hymn Christian Church Hymnal Welcome Mar ion Houston Chorus Girls Choir Recitation Nothing Too mall Irene Ei Itecitalion Dora Exercise Liltle Ihiildcrs Miss Smiths Class Chorus Girls Choir Recitation Flossie Exercise Little Girls Miss Bessie Smiths Class Song Department Miss Mabel Id before Offering- Reg Willis Offering Chorus Hymn Christian Hymnal Stella Wink- war th Exercise Mission of Flow ers Miss Audrey 1 Chorus Girls Choir Exorcise Primary Hiss Dorothy Choi usGills Choir Church Hymnal Late After being a sufferer from iironic- none and spinal trouble Inch rendered lim almost help less for the past seventeen years death came as a welcome release Nelson Edwin Smith the well- known auctioneer of this y of twenty years ago Mr Smith died at his home in on Friday afternoon June following a gradual weak ening of ten days previous The lafe air Smith was born years ago last Jon 13th at in the extreme Whitchurch Township th eldest large pa- Forty Janet of- the late Wm Guthrie They first located at and to this union was born tinea daughters Mrs Ira Iott of and Misses and Mamie of Toronto There are two grandchildren The lale Mr Smith is also vived by two brothers and th Smith of and of of Fargo The funeral on Sunday very largely attended being direction of Richardson Ma Lodge while the was in charge of I 6 in WEDNESDAY EVENING nicely and Iho is quite baseball earn Iiav decided to remain in the League wove de feated by lie Newmarket boys by Friday evening king Iho third straight game for the local team Christian Churoli Nov9 We are very glad to welcome in our midst all the delegates and friends of the Ontario Chris tian church at such an event as the Centennial Conference of 110 church Wc trust that you will all enjoyed your visit to and that you will away with you some of the inspiration of the Conference Wo are especially glad welcome to Canada Rev J Burnett I and Brother A Chase of he headquarters at Dayton O Dont forget he sessions start A P and again at be presented My Task follow ed by an address by Dr Fletcher Friday at P Dr J Hur ried from Dayton Ohio will de liver an address Saturday afternoon at P the annual fellowship meeting followed by die communion Sunday t A M Sunday School Sunday A M Morning and preaching by isilinii P All the Sunday School scholars arc asked to go on par ade to the Cemetery Meet at tho Sunday P Evening worship ching by one of he visiting Pasto Court of Revision Pursuant to notice first siding of the Court of Revision of he assessment roll for took place at lire Council Cham ber last Friday morning and Coun cillor Doyle also Clerk and Assessor The appeal of he National full mi left chiding till of Carroll Chandler complained it excessive business lax shown that business on tri value of Pickering College from laxa- as it was an insti tution At present if was is the jtilention of the of Friends reopen the College as soon as possible A man has been engaged as Prin cipal but be cannot assume the for some lime and it will require many months to obtain pupils from all pruts of Canada so that it will probably he Sep tember of before he Col lege will be in running order The appeal was left over till next Court in order fo consult with the Solicitor and other members or be Court The Hydro Electric Power Commission claimed exemption from assessment on buildings Their solicitor was present and quoted sections from lite statute prove heir contention house reduced The Imperial Oil Co com plained of excessive assessment A representative of the company produced figures to show that the assessment in was excess ive hut they had paid the tax bad spent in im provements last year and mora this bad been added to fhe assessment Court re duced assessment Mrs Mary Grey complained of too high and Minister of Soldiers Civil WORK FOR Ion Dr Boland Minister Soldiers Civil in presenting the his the House of Com out that while re ductions had been made in the the jut of the change for years to con The Department is operating under a minimum expense for ad Hie total lows for being as Imperial Sf05fH849 vocational loans returned soldiers insurance etc Total provided by the Depart ment including hospital treat ment pension limbs burials work mens competi tions including Last Post Fund Federal Appeal 1157022193 258561517 Tire percentage of on costs to total is slightly ier per cent for the year Dr Belaud slated that be per was not anxious to re- lain as Minister of the Depart- lent longer than was required by be Department Oil tin shed was quite mho made the had any idea of curtailing hfl work being done for Fill in Tea KtlHe Ho will toil quicker That ton- tired too All CUP EmuddcJ u very but to tie fcoUfciiduvtLtlfJobofcook- Not to with hot more quickly The way It SMP Enameled Teakettles Save Fuel Sold In by la understood that a has been let for the laying of a nub- cable from Vancouver Island to Suva Fiji by the Pacific Cable Board This in part of Allred cable and wireless route which la being established between British possessions the world over In order to facilitate the work of the air force patrol radio are being erected at Pas Norway House Victoria Beach and Fort Osborne Barracks Winnipeg The stations will bo completed shortly will have it is stated a radius of communication oil over Canada Judging from the amount of sound business activity noticeable here British Columbia launching into an era of constructive develop ment which augurs well for her fu ture prosperity comments Grant Hall VicePresident of the Canadian Pacific Railway who recently spent ten days on the Pacific Coast So long as the Canadian Pacific Railway has a dollar left in Its treas ury It wilt fight for the idealB up hold the faith and maintain the heritage of confederation said Chairman and Presi dent of the Canadian Pacific Rail way when addressing tho Canadian Manufacturers Association at theii annual convention held at Hamilton recently Eleven hundred poundo of speckled trout gray trout and pik trophies taken back to New York recently by seven members of tho Caughnawaga Hunting and Fishing Club private preserves near Mont real after a twoweek stay on the fishing grounds The catch a 10lb gray trout and the weight worked out at around eight pounds Frank secretary of the Australian Manufacturers Associa tion visiting here recently said tho impression in Australia was that Canada the back door to the North Pole People in the Antipodes think that Island and Baf fins Bay are linked up municipally with Montreal and Winnipeg ho said He was surprised to find the Dominion had a delightful and cities more modern than those in Australia What is etated to be the biggest log jam in cutty years oc curred on the Montreal River in a gorge through which the river flows Into Lake logs were piled up to a height of feet with a width of yards chok ing the river for yards down at the point where the jam took place An army of 100 men working night and day for three days at last suc ceeded in breaking the jam with dynamite A threeweek tour of Canada by teachers and their friends under tho auspices of Dean Laird of College will leave Toronto July on the Canadian Pacific Rail way The party travd by train- to Vancouver and Victoria and will return by way of Southern British Columbia across the northern end of the Prairie Provinces and by boat from Fort William east Stops bo made at all the prindpal points interest The farmer who diversifies his efforts by mixed farming never goes broke He is a far better banking risk than the man who merely mines the soil by growing grain alone The Bank of Toronto stands ready to lend every reasonable assistance to the sound development of mixed farming 1S2S Schedule market at Willow at New at Aurora at Newmarket Aurora at Newmarket at 16 at Newmarket at Aurora at Aurora at vill at market at dale I 15 at Auri Stouffvillo phono GREENS I QUALITY WALL PAPERS POB ALL PROM TO PER ROLL Variety of Glazed Papon and in WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR DUPLEX AND COMBINATION Call You Any Paper With or Without Handing Painter and Paper SQUARE If You so to 0un try en Pleasure Business lip B L PHONE ui malt OoraUrUblt In a BUMY CARRIAGE OR A BOYD Pup m OF mm say tilt not MO end Oct Quality that tho n mow ON 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