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Newmarket Era , November 10, 1922, p. 5

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of Office Hour of lhe and member of College of SurgeoDS of Former clinical assistant Ids Eye Hospital and Allege Eat and Throat England Telephone Hour badly aught work for quite soldiers by buying a pop Dentist Main and St Clarke or Office Hours Charles Jack Young negative Florence Rogers ml Ralph Bain The tattr aid WOd ml groat is due Miss ho made a wonderful speech The judges were Miss Cole Mr and Mr Ranisdon Dorothy Ramsay lb a by Appointment Phone A Newmarket of Piano Singing and Violin Dealer In new and used Pianos Pianos rented tuned FRANK TEACHER OF THEVIOLIN In Newmarket on Mondays W1DD1F1ELD A MATHEWS Barristers Solicitors for taking Affidavits Office Ground Floor Bank of Toronto Building St Newmarket Pboae Phone Residence Newmarket Private funds to loan on First Mortgage Prompt atlention given to all kinds of legal work at reasonable rales Open Tuesday Thursday and Satur day evenings from 7 until REMOVAL DR A AMES Enroll An Individual Instruction NIGHT SCHOOL MONDAYS and THURSDAYS Bank of Toronto Block DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Know the value of adjustments cause many diseases the spinal column Ex- The pert analysis Chiropractor where and allow nerves to perform their normal Our Local New Oct 6tb Mr J SI fell and broke a wrist Dr J Ml- fin Oct 31 ad two finger the roll all the new of your vlinity Last afternoon Society held its first meeting It was decided to have a Glee Club throughout coining year The important item on the pro- urn was the debate Jiesohei that Lbs -f- ML- J by Eileen Bond which was greatly appreciated The critio at ting could not any faults but only good points The was splendid having the debate near the first of the programme which was a fine thing The attendance at the Publi hoots during Sept and Oct ha unite good no serious iltnes infections disease having inter with regular attendance October returns are no complete but will be to September which follows King George School I lie the debaters have to the harder it is for them Then fol lowing that there was the music which took the pupils minds into 111 ted off of the deeds of I In- lumps A will have a Tag Day and jioppir will lu sold tin streets and plaees own the proceeds lo be to III soldiers in this Province and dependents These popples are Joyful Thanksgiving The Willing Workers of the Friends and the Choir are to be con on the of theii about twenty minutes lo ic choir hud an opportunity ice their part The choruses wonderfully strengthened by Miss greatly appreciate Mrs The various solos duetts trio and quartette were well rendered by Miss Clara Wlddifield and Mrs Ceo Steward also the solo by Mr Geo ore worthy special mention We consider Mr the best tenor soloist In Newmarket Miss Wilson who com pun led the vocalists on the piano and upon whom rested all the responsibil ity of the musical selections deserves the highest praise for her Indefatig able efforts The entire proceedings were grcal success and the financial returns have been gratifying is coming to the front in the Canadian and colleger no los han from Manl- loli University last spring and many more The Ukrainian children in public are also apt pupils and it many cases outstripping mo children of English speech School Board MMtlng A mooting of the Public School Hoard took place In the Secretarys office on Monday evening Oct with following members J Chair man Dr Boyd Dr Wilkinson Dr Scott and Mr Manning minutes or the last meeting were read and on motion confirm ed following accounts were presented Byles E Lewis Win Holt Win Johns Fred Hoar RussellBell Hunter Geo M Hendry J R Eves J E Pool Co Mr Fred Holt A Cornell Artist Supply Co Moved by Dr Scott seconded by Dr Boyd hat foregoing counts be paid Car 2900 For the Housewife a pride in lh tin its labour tightening claim MeCiarys Se4d in a oven us explain to you how you save In eatables and fuel as well as labour with a Electric Range BINNS PHONE AT HARDWARE wero read fro liool medical officer re lion of pupils and also from Miss September follows Public School Board Newmarket Out v Miss Jr enrolled average v First and enrolled average v Miss Robinson enrolled average Alexander 1 Miss and Jr enrolled average Miss Rogers III en rolled average 3 Miss Jr HI enrolled average Miss Muir and 11 enrolled 49 average Div Miss Morning en rolled 41 average 38 Miss Moore Jr Primer enrolled average 40 Miss Scott Primer enrolled average iiV Total number enrolled in Sept average Oclober totals perhaps The is grateful- for it This in need of a clock Some supplies needed for work in Art secured in the usual Accounts for these for ink and for a map will probably About four additional maps worth in the neighborhood of ai needed and would bo appreciated Yours A Cornell Nonresident fees collected Sept 6800 In October A Moved by Dr Boyd seconded by Dr Wilkinson that Architect be instructed to proceed at once to adjourned CabnU Deaths Cannot Be fad GENTLEMEN Our New Fall Suitings are now In Hook and are ready for your Inspection Wholesale- PRICES of Woollens have advanced this Fall but our prices will remain the same WILLIS Mens Tailor Main St Newmarket Team No 128 11 no its or the night by Winger Dec 4th and I Dec and at mis play on Nov at mis play on at play on Nov earns play Nov 15 at OUR CANADIAN CHILD of age she during the past two years has given piano recitals in most of the largo Canadian Cities and has won Grainger Scholarship in Chicago in which she competed with adult music ians where no consideration was iven for age or time of study Her talent has amazed all the critics who could scarcely think it possible I hat a child Mi beautifully the difficult of classical compos Muriel Kerr commenced taking lessons when eight years of ago for a time in when her home is later In Vancouver tising every day At all recitals Muriolro many bauiRiols and mcs candy but when beautiful dressed doll was hand up to her over the footlights her delight know no bounds Al though Ibis little girl Is ft great Is Just After gorging themselves with wheat from bin in a field ton valuable horses owned by well known horso breeder of Saskatchewan have died i Mnny a humble man who always get lent wih his wife wishes hed been Drought i Wo wore brought Hove a man would reap what bo sowed but now and then a grows sago from a crop of Wm Sheman of lheKing Edward Hotel pleaded guilty Intoxicating and costs iMmim iph and has proportions so difficult to suppress makes sueh terrible mental and moral of enslaved victims as to concern to leaders in and Stale Parliament ivs iiiiimmous in making by the In It has been since under Right Sir Robert Borden and Arthur and session under the Hon 11 id Minister of Health The lly war raised to sovon i Whipping was added drugs tire supplied to fistiibutioii of this in Provinces of the Dominion The cry latest figures supplied by We have arranged these in ascending scale The- first fact that stares in the face is the tremendous proportion of Chinese in summary of offenflors out of 845 new law altaching deportation as a penalty probably in a few years material ly alter these figures It likely that many perhaps moat of the Chinese offenders art Canadian citizens and are there fore subject to deportation convicted These must either mend their ways or leave Canada It is interesting to note that mention is made of oi East Indians in Itiis statement It is sometimes argued by those opposed to prohibition the traffic in intoxicants that results in increased addition the use of drugs These offic ial figures effectively knock the props from under this conten tion two provinces no under prohibition show con out of for ail Can If are lef out ho figures are 110 in two provinces out of 211 in all Religion is not worth much if it your discontent for aflor all if you and he Lord koop togothor you will always nave something to make glad and cheerful What Is around you will be brightened by what is you and today though It may ho will bo mude radiant by the that come the great tomorrow It is when heart is not sal that the naturo of your en vironment assumes undue Inir portanco Two rooms will do f nothing better can bo had vhen would build a homo but a is too small when the heart is aching A MAN THINKeTH If you Ihink you are beaten you If you think you dare not you If youd like to win but you think you cant Its almost a you wont If you think youll lose youve lost wo rind Youve got lo think high to rise Youve got to be aura of yourself You ever win a Lifes battle dont always go To the stronger or faster man But sooner or later the man who wins Is one who thinks he can WHEN you are dealing with a Branch of this Bank you arc dealing with a fully equipped unit of a Bank with resources in excess of with worldwide banking connections and services Branches in all Important Centre in Savings in all Branches Bank of Montreal Over 100 Willi every fibre of thy Strive for perfect selfcontrol With every atom of will up to invisible Horn up in Loves seraphic fire The dross of Self Into the Will that cleaves the night thee and the One True Light Meredith Starr In liibbys A A Big Bar A fullsize fullweight solid bar of good soap is SURPRISE Best for any and all household use AUTOMOBILES REPAINTED BODIES FENDERS TOPS AND TRIMMINGS REPAIRED AND RENEWED We have- taken over ulldlrifl next to our main plant for the above work ho make and style of your car and what repairs you have In mind and we will you estimate the work CARRIAGE Limited REPAIR DEPARTMENT ONTARIO please Mention Paper You can use sweet milk sour milk buttermilk or water with w Baking Powder ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WE CARRY A Full and 13 Line Electric Heaters and Stoves Quebec Heaters Coal Oil Heaters Pandora Ranges Ammunition Roofing all kinds Shelf and Heavy Hardware Phone OP ONTARIO

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