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Newmarket Era , November 15, 1929, p. 3

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NEWMARKET FRIDAY NOV Our Local News jtsubject Out JlX The Cure tor i Troubled Heart Klill Trinity manufacturer a the actio Nuptial number of ladles attended Youngs postnuptial B of kg Mrs Walt Mae Dorothy and Better The North York Poultry and Pet Association is holding its 18th Annual Show on Dec and 12 Our Local News Thanksgiving Traffic great many people enjoyed Thanksgiving holidays a way from Both the Radial Hallway and had very heavy traffic and the Toronto buses were loaded t week the shipments from over the Canadian were included one car of office furniture for Winnipeg one Calgary and one car to the Office Specialty Factory A Misunderstanding loci item In the Era tion of a large wall on the north of the creek from the Timothy bridge which stated that the and owners of the adjoining property were going We have since learned that perty owners Mr Wallace and the I the the make this Mens Missionary Banquet Armistice Activities in Newmarket DAT Toe local branch of Great War Veterans wish to thank the people of and all others for the splendid response to their appeal The usual good generalship of Miss carried the total of in both she and her staff of willing workers are to be specially commend ed on this splendid showing ARMISTICE The service on Sunday at ftm was so well attended that the delivered lesson will live in Its hearers The placing or the wreath pies on the memorial tablet by the solo Fields by J himself and followed by the- Post two minutes silence in mi The King proposed by Comrade Jack Canada and the Em- proposed by Comrade Long Aurora Branch Fallen Com rades proposed by Comrade H Branch ho Visitors proposed by Com rade Andrews who made special lention of Miss or her splendid mirk behalf of the Poppy Fund In Reeve Little and Con W spoke for the Council Mr A for the town guests and Captains Aurora and Wall ace Sutton for the out of own Church- larks They attractions this test for ladies al to Judging of poultry by the ladies well as the Drawing Contest as usual Be sure to keep these dates open and see the large display of Pigeons Rabbits Pet Stock Also hand to see the ay of Canaries which bigger and better than Hold Annual Armistice Sight Newmarket Lodge of the Sons of England which is the only local that has continuously kept Loyalty of plat United Church Newmarket last made for 150 men but the attendance large that extra tables had to be provided Nearly every church by their most prominent and getting acquainted was f beneficial ladies of the Womens Mis sionary Society had charge of the and provided a substantial and satisfying repast During the serving Miss Kathleen gave a continuous program of piano music and Miss Jean Hunter rendered beautiful solo Dr S J Boyd discharged t duties of chairman and gave a welcome to the visitors which eluded a few ladles At the outset Mr of Auro who has charge of the finances of district so fat as the Maintenance and Extension Fund is concerned report ed that last year this district contri buted which was of objective Because of the Rev the decoration was sung by the Rector ARMISTICE BANQUET About guests were present at banquet held In Restaur This gathering will rank as one the happiest events held by the vet erans In this town and the old com radeship which prevailed during thi Great War was the predominating feature of the The exacting positii was very ably filled by Comrade the Rev Frank whose repar tee and wit enlivened the toasts were several members missionary work of the church outlined at the last Conference I of the proceedings was ve that account by A D j ih hundred of his trip to British p as delegate to the recent Following this Mr of of Supreme Grand Lodge Toroil gave a most remarkable and convened at Vancouver The intensely interesting Illustrated ad- was illustrated by screen pic- the These were succeeded by in Northern Ontario or the lodge members who the Western Provinces A in the Great War four of his own expense made paid the supreme sacrifice tour ijentral Europe to study the usual two minutes silence j the territory from whi spoke 0 emigrants come and study the problems arising out I emigration He took over thi hundred pictures of life as he j found It with environments of beau crowded Scott follow of thought Rev Pat- wholesome address and Its outlying why the o the emigration offices and the re exercised by the Government and lilway officials In selecting the ell Toronto related for Canada only those appeared likely to succeed the boys for their part i of Blest be Ihe later going to for On Sunday nest No Thanksgiving services will pub DOMINION Greatly Reduced Prices A BRUNTON CO ORDER EARLY PHONE 32 The Rill of the froi In the evening welled Hip nil Tig general feeling trie nation of pier was one of sal- both In he audience am he and a credit he of Mrs Art The skilful of or part by Miss Marion Brmime vas well sustained Mr J in his splendid actios of tart of the hern Hosteller Mr- Campbell p1 his the inm spent the weekend wllli Mis and The Womens the home of Mi on Thursday account of the Edgar Nov North on Saturday a allotment or deer Saturday Flaming Torch at Aurora Memorial to Heroic Dead Sir William Mulook Switches on Battery of Flood Lights will be a pillar of fire by night at the unveiling ceremony He was William Mulock when the two assisted by LlCol Klrkpatrlck and ies of flood lights were turned Padre Essex Sunday event The last and the memorial services were held by the Falling in a ins association of the federal riding of North York in Aurora took park in Ihe dark of the evening While the crowd of veterans and their friends walled Mrs W widow of one of the most active of the veterans of the pulled a lever and threw the beautiful edifice into startling relief Mrs has this night lit a light that shall never go nut In this north country said the veteran jurist who was learned had presented the lights as he had previously presented memorial Many a widow and made so by the war will came rogram followed corn- choruses clarinet solos Watts and brief ad- visitors it entered heartily Into the gathering and the spirit predominated will re fuel i the real conditioned pro perly weighed properly priced promptly delivered Let deliver a ton to your door wed of each nationality were clearly pointed out In the beau tiful colored pictures and a lasting impression produced Then there was the goodbyes the several ports and the welcome given by representatives of the United Church a Quebec and Winnipeg covering the nationalities now resident in the Dominion Then we were shown scenes in the settlements where churches had been built and in some cases the history of the workers the hospitals and the humanitarian dents related There are over 4000 preaching places in the homeland and over 1500 home missionaries 82 In- and Oriental The value of the work sized in helping forelgm Itlng in a common worship At the close of this remarkable In teresting and informative address a vole of thanks and appreciation was moved by G Jackson and very ably seconded by Mr- of Aurora and carried enthusiastically Rev Geo Barker of Toronto then spoke for half an hour on the finan cial aspect In a very acceptable man ner and urging liberality to accom plish the vast program of responsi bility laid upon the United Church of Canada both at home abroad work being carried on the eight great mission fields including Trinidad Japan Korea Manchuria North South and West China Central India Angola and West Africa Community interspersed the speakers and the impression pro leased the that Memorial Association Rev J will preach at His subject will i parade eterans under command Candle marched to t Pine Orchard did not notice the whistles I on Armistice Day at as There was a good attendance at Ihe Union Church on Sunday We hope 11 will Service a welcome il is a holiday see so many speed back to nil dad FIFTH LINE KISG their annual Thanksgiving on Sunday Nov at 11 am pm The pastor Rev BlGOfiiington Missionary Banquet which waa Mr and Mrs Connor and frlendtt son i are visiting Fa trie Shiloh Miss Vera Binntngton Miss Vera Sneddon Miss Myrtle Mr Edward Lee Mr and Mrs Allen and family attended Armistice Day vices in Sunderland on Sunday Mr and Mrs George Taylor and family Mrs Snoddon and fam ily also Mrs John Sr were guests of Mr and Mrs Bert Taylor at BREVITY iftdoggiE new Brevity The little terrier is smart French applique comes in sev er if colours ad the tie We you rr Woods Brevities in bandings I knee ay other Thin Woods Stockings the Brevities Capt A- Memorial Park where the service of re me ml ranee was held Buglers of the York Rangers sounded the Last all present remained in si lence for two minutes Many wreaths were laid around the base of the tower The gathering was then addressed by Mayor P Thompson of Aurora and the reeves of King and Whitchurch Church parade followed to the United Church In Aurora where the congregation listened to A II Bell and J Killed McKay A number of clergymen took part in proceedings Including Rev Black of P and He v Print This About JointEase Says Druggist JointEase selling like hot cakes In my store because it Is a won derful remedy for all Joint troubles But why not impress on tens of thousands of suffering people some of Hie things that dozens of my cus tomers tell mi almost say that it knocks out lum bago over night others that for chest colds and sore throat It has no equal while many Insist that there Is nothing they ever tried that Is so effi cient for neuralgia neuritis and even head colds and vile nasal catarrh Answering the above letter we the makers of JointEase know thai what tills thriving Ottawa druggist says Is true but we still maintain that Joint- Ease is prepared for stiff Inflamed painful swollen whether in ankle hip elbow shoulder fingers Youll like to use stainless The Friendly Church Our school of religious educalii meets at lo oclock A cordial is extended to all who a strangers in our those without church home for nil ages Orchestra Worship Subject What Do Friends Believe Wo trust Mini all of our membership will try and be with this Subject All Quiet Front Hear this sermon given from the heart of a Veteran Senior C week wo On present We trust we shall be wide In go ei the mark this Will he Thursday Junior will meeting follow all officers leacliers Religious month d a teachers of school of is import hut all attend this Just a your thoughts w round you ALL ON THE WESTERN FRONT Will ha the subject Rev Guy- all will preach on Sunday night at the Friends Church Hear it will Misses Kay and Mr Sunday visitors at Mr at Vallentyne Mr and Mrs Arthui visited friends In and Pure Japan Silk Made in the most popular shades with Wfa LUNDY The Ladies Store Newmarket and Mrs Bert Bike to He for the holiday Lola Whyle of visiting at IMr Henry out at fields Miss May Hose spent Ihe holiday Mrs Simmons of Deln used to reside here was calling friends a week ago Dr and lady friend To- onto were calling on friends here las Mr has purchased a Miss Edith Hope also Doris and Jack Van of visited at Ihe old home over the holiday Mr Albert of Markham was vlHitlng at on Sun- Stanley Planters on Sunday Dr and Mrs McCormlek Miss Hazel Held and lr Boss of Toronto were guests at Mr Jack Helds on Sunday The Kinks Daughters had fi meeting at Mr on Sat night making preparation for a Bazaar dogs killing sheep heavy loser rounds BRADFORD Three men driving north of Brad ford on a hunting trip escaped Injury at oclock Sunday afternoon when their car skidded along the pavement when the driver Albert Miller of his brakes to avoid hitting a southbound car Before Mil ler was able to bring the car under control ft had swerved into the ditch and had turned upside down Neither the driver nor other two passen gers were Injured THE NEW AGITATOR WASHER The Most Modern of Fast Washers Easy on clothes Economical Sturdy Guaranteed by Hie Makers of over Washers Ask for a list ration RADIO AND ELECTRIC SERVICES Hardware RADIOS THE PAINT STORE STOVES Nov 10 Remarkably good prices were obtained at the annual s of cattle from the herds Jesse Gale Township and thirty head being disposed of lo buyers from in Ontario College View Fancy a yearling bull Mr Gale and sold lo Watson of King City brought the top Live Stock Markets Toronto Heavy Steers Choice Milkers Springers 12a0l Calves good Lambs Sheep choice CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY Train leaves Newmarket for Toronto and Trains leave Toronto for Newmarket and pin Train leaves Newmarket for the North a in and PALACE THEATRE DIVORCE MADE EASY Douglas Maclean Hilarious happenings with bride and groom who call La the boy friend to arrange a painles separation What Doug does how he does it makes a rare entertainment and Tuesday Nov Metro presents EAST 18 EAST LON Taylor Hughes tools Stern and Mrs Wing The man of a thousand faces Is here now in a romance of a thousand now thrills Gorgeous adventure fa exotic tense stunning dramatic surprises with as always giving more than youd expect and Thursday Not FLYING FLEET featuring Ramon of Ben Hur fame by cast of picked screen players Dedicated to historic flyers made with Government cooperation Story by Lieutenant Commander You Will Buy It For Less At Broughtons Drug Store Special Prices for Friday Saturday 21c 39c Reg LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 19c 98c 98c 27c PALM OLIVE 4 for 29c ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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