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Newmarket Era, 27 Apr 1928, p. 5

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Drug Store by I ho0 DR J HAOKETT I Hank Newmarket j iniuiil of Toronto yifhtn Id til brandies of Dentistry Cm for ExtrMtlon attention given to Childrens Work Glace over K Lyons Hi A of Singing end Violin in New end Used llanos uUd Pianos Tuned Tell It to Sweeney The funniest railroad piny of the full of excitement thrills laugh from atart to finish Jhcstci list At the Theatre and Thursday May find and Adults cents children cents Proceeds York County Hospital ad My night Attitudes Toward the Re ligion of Others Horn Committee Mow to Choose a Life Work Heel fi12 Consecration Meeting Miss and Miss Mary deceased block Street Phone G Watch Newmarket West of Post Office for York County XRAY PHYSICAL THERAPY Hour to a re to pm Phone 199 B- Home Test of My Chris tianity Tit Mrs and Mm Collins to Train for Larger Lead ership Num Miss Gertrude and Miss What Does It Mean to Me That All Men Are Brothers Rom Missionary Com mbcr will compete In tire morning two silver medals for oratory will bo to pupils of Continuation and High schools un der years of age lire subject being The Glory of York County At oclock In lire afternoon the polo contests for girls boys will place Willi a gold medal for the beat girl Ginger under 18 years ant with unchanged voice Following thin Hie church choirs numbering twelve will take the plat have been receive from Newmarket Aurora Richmond lllll Mount Den nis and shield will he presented to the best church choir The anthems to he sung are The Radiant Morn with accompaniment and Abide With Me unaccompanied The girls will sing Sunbeams and the hoys Hark Hark He Lark N- Caswell of the So ciety In charge of the entries must be In by May 1st Intermediate Toplos Kiln Ialrcy and My Life Work fli Edith and Lyman IS Honour Thy Mother r I Mrs Meadows and Charlie Thorns The Ministry a Job Matt Audrey and SPRING TERM The late Mr Hunt Ono of the oldest residents of the district died in Toronto April in the person of Mrs Johnston Hunt aged widow of the lute John Hunt of Toronto ILer death occurred at the home of her daughter Mrs where she had been staying since she first was taken ill wo and a half years ago She born in Pine Orchard Ont and will Ire buried here on Friday afternoon Reduction In traffic promo Hon of improvement in trail operation and savings In fuel an some of the promising results being secured by the use of radio for en gine and caboose intercommunica tion by the use of radio long freight trains as shown by now in progress on the Chesapeake Ohio Hallways Brake Fixed Without Stopping For example on a recent run s of coal a on a train signalled to the equipped train that a brake near the center The was by radio and lie slowed down to let ead The brake- located the sticking brake re leased ft and hopped on the caboose without completely stopping t he train The engineman was then no tified by radio to proceed Shortly after this the train broke two Just ahead of the caboose Emergency brakes stopped the cars Her resld up until the time she was stricken A she was wellknow out the district Beside he leaves one othc tor Mrs Cora of sister Mrs of Saskatoon and five grand Spring Suitings WILLIS Mens Newmarket Commissioner to China said here Canadian products of all kinds and specially those British Col- re being Chl There is no real goods bine- dors wher Anno baa been made Pacific Railway tha for the heir friends to visit of France and rs the Great War The to 1 Montreal July on board Canadian Pacific liner Bedford one of class steamships which will be Placed by the jn the St Lawrence route youth The prizes which totalled ad president of the Railway The received Great ice Hungary Denmark lected for a future meeting of the Council of the League of Nations Mackenzie King paid Canada by her Superintendent of Scotia foresees trou ble on the Pacific Ocean The Oriental nations China with Japan with In dia wih iter are looking for an outlet erica will have to put up Keep Off country and see they are obeyed There is tin next world problem where the take all due prccautl- good League of Nations if necessary But doubtful If North America will have much trouble in keeping out the admitting them only In limied numbers An Oriental war on Slates Is rath- alarm It would require more powerful than in existence to transport Japanese and Indian army across the Pacific and when arrived here Its troubles would be I only beginning Neither Chinese nor Indian people e militaristic in disposition If want more room Asia Is big lough for all Its people Its area seventeen million square and Its population something over a bil ly peopled than Europe But besides population Is found In small tracts such as India Japan and parts of and con gestion could be relieved by migration to other parls of the continent One of the obstacles to such migration is lack of facilities for transportation China for Instance with more than million people has fewer than miles of railway Extensive construction of railways and motor roads which may be expected a stable government comes would ten to more equal distribution relief of congested districts There is no need of any for supremacy on the Pacific is room for everybody on face of nearly million miles vast trade will no doubt grow there and its shipping may that Death of Mn Rev H F Thomas A well known and beloved work er In Presbyterian Church mission ary circles passed April t her rest in the death of Mrs Hest er Anna Thomas wife of Her bert Thomas pastor of Todmor- den Presbyterian Church Deceas ed died at the residence of daughter Mrs John Bingham but the to the nearest yards with tire forward part of the train and send back yard engine for stalled rear end When the latter ar rived at the yard the defective car which caused the trouble was cut out and the drains wag in structed by radio to come back pick up the remaining Flagman Not Several hours of time and possible damage to equipment were on of these occasions but on almost every trip operation is facili- by lie radio Thus the flagman lias been dropped ipac and Is recalled the train started on the Instant lie reaches the dale I iki lie I Mrs Tin AND FISTULA The funeral will on Monday at pm avenue address mas a daughter of the lale Shields was bom Toronto CO and was tilled Willi activities all her life being specially interested mission work She had the post of supply secretary to the Womens Missionary Society her had been suffering from heart rouble for some fime and although sudden was not al together unexpected Surviving arc three brothers George Shields T William Shields of Shield in Winnipeg daughters Miss Muriel Shields Thomas and Mrs John and a son who has distinguished himself in the scholastic namely P Scott Thomas an professor of English at Acadia The funeral service will he dueled Rev A of Church The late Mr Thomas was market for a decade a Fears ago Thomas the of the Church here Anyway the the beastly habit sweet young things a and happens Secretariat of the I Why GumDipped Tires Cost LessTer Mile requiring the train into can be notified boose has cleared the switch If a standing train has opened at a grade crossing In order to allow traffic to pass the be instructed by radio as to permit uncoupling point then to stop When orders he signatures of the crew by either end of train the receiving them transmits them to oilier In event of thick fog or islble signals is invaluable So much time Is saved in these and other ways that a considerable fuel saving per trip Is not only by equipped with radio but by movement is iequlpped train Firestone Dealers Tires has But with Chi a and Japan Russia and India without going to war Speakers and iters who ee a great druggie coming for the supremacy of he pacific influenced by the European trad ion London Stock Carried Information and Service Roofing rendered by Smiths Hardware Newmarket Harmon Dike Mount Albert RIGHT AND much regard of new always when hi today the to a free that the way I the limb off a the trunk lea- wound then paint over lead paint Then the respectable and the properly leaving no REMINISCENT tell this fiend smooth clean whoso i charged A Milton young with the theft of motor tires and rims Ho pleaded guilty made restitution and paid ffnes and costs aggregating Dietary reform and Improvement msos which may be brown really nourishing and MOST MILES PER DOLLAR AGENTS IN NEWMARKET Smiths Hardware J E CO Nash J G Moss forth to mob the he fading he all me particularly who a n the of telling rooting in he attic t weather recall was to be the si summer and the winter have just passed through was to been the most rigorous experience And the answer to both these predictions may be summed up in the one word applesauce Very few complaints were registered against lip donning new and festive garb when the whole world is vibrant with life and color when new beauties spring up all around us Now more than ever people are turning to the car that carries the spirit of the Springtime the Bigger and Better Chev rolet Now more than ever you will delight in the thrill of your first ride in this luxurious lowpriced Go to your Chevrolet Dealer Let arrange a demonstration for fc you Get behind the wheel of the Bigger and Better Chevrolet Feel the happy miles sweep past with ease and smoothness and share the carefree joyous spirit of the Spring READY FOR PROMPT DELIVERY The General deferred payment I

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