Nest Tuesday evening dont forget our Senior Meeting- The topic Our Duty as Christian Citizens will be Will Bud ill me and Friends The meeting last Monday ev ening was led by Orma and the topic What a Elan was taken by Mas Meeting next week will be in charge or Mrs Eliza and the topic will be taken by Herbert Pheonix Com United Church The following themes will be considered at the regular church services nest Sunday A Fellowship with P the auspices Newmarket branch of the Womens Institute will be held in the Farmers Club Rooms Main St on Wednesday evening February A good program will be given wilt be served Ev eryone is invited Proceeds in aid of cot at Queen Mary Hospital Brief lets The Junior Hockey Team was ordered to play at Niagara Falls Match ToNlght The Intermediate Hockey Team having defeated all North are to be pitted against the Hamilton District at Arena tonight Friday will be a most exciting game as the Jordan team have been sweeping everything at the South The winning of this round may mean fhe winning of the Cham pionship for cheer goes a long way psychological moment Be the to give it The boy your support the teres ing sermons delivered by C The sacra ment of the Lords Supper was dispensed at the morning service and the subject was This do ii remembrance of Me The subject Brotherhood dealt with at the evening service The anthem for the evening btorious things of Thee an spoken Mr J Cane taking the solo very As these ful I all end both try help ely trust that special Morning gi God bath done for Kg Cordially ftecelvad A deputation from Trinity United Church attended a of the Toronto Street Church on Tuesday passed by Official Board ask- J King B Marshall and Jackson and the- deputation thanked by chairman for merest taken in the matter Meeting and A Ureal Success About people representing nighty client supper arid the looked tempting and he concert which followed high class in every the talent responded the The three lady vocalists contribu ted solos duets and trios all of were most delightful while the elocutionist Miss Gruick- shank contributed no less than six or eight selections one of her best being a Habitant by She excelled in charac ter expression Miss Myrtle Hare lias a strong voice under perfect and sings beautifully without effort She is also anac- pianist Miss sings very sweetly and has a very pleasing We have great reason to be proud of Miss Ruby Moss and she was worthy of the warm recep- She put be hole Miss Lloyd played the for the trie truly artistic manner Every number on the proi nearly two hours duration by the tel fort t Newmarket Defeats Parry Sound On Friday evening last the hockey fans were treated to one of the finest games of hockey played on the looal ice when the Parry Sound Juniors went down to defeat before the biggest crowd of spectators this year The game was fast and exciting from beginning to end featured with clever stickhandling and fine combination play on the pail of the Newmarket Juniors It was clean and well handled by Harold of Toronto only a few penalties being handed out Ev ery lad on Freddie Thompsons team played hockey while Woods forward and centre were fhe best for the visitors This gave an 8goal lead for fhe second game The first period Public Library The first meeting for he new year week Mr chairman year in succession and Mir Cornell as The reports of the and librarian were received satisfaction Following summary Receipts on hand from 1935 Legislative grant Town grant County grant Nonresident fees Ihe Board held last he particular BE page of this issue regarding the of the New York Hospital were picked up by an Era as he passed ugh that patched progress the fire on day night i the contractor burning building As residence on Huron opposite he Hos pital premises he observed a light in the north room on the 1st floor and went over to he cause As he opened he was driven back by a loud of smoke and at that manute the fire alarm was gran He is of opinion that the fire near the north door on he first floor The plaster had been removed iom some of be walls prepara- o a new coat which left the exposed and it is surmised hat the fire catching onto the dry lath made its way quickly to the attic where people at a dis tance discovered Ihe fire firs The elevator shaft tob built in one of he new wings and the doors were not hung between the old and new structures but the fire did not go up the elevator as was reported Shortly after the water was turned on a burst occurred in a length of hose which had to be replaced but there is no truth in the report hat the fire was near ly under control when that hap pened was said that the Firemen went to Aurora for more hose That was not so They only meeting a life Cane an Councillors Reeve Ca Factory and th feel of A new extension of water on Huron Street with an ex hydrant put in by the corporat last fall is what saved wings one the southside of the old building for public and the other on the west side for purposes There were men working on the building at various trades Fortunately their tools were in the opposife end of where the fire originated and by breaking window- all tools of the work- Bags Mfg Co snd all held immediately and finally appointed tee to deal with situation members of the council and men were appoint- J Little Miller Deputy part fa the of lit re as widely known outside of Can- a as wan Dr Coulter As a rpre- or Canada he attended postal in many countries Miss Mabel Thursday in Toronto Mr Cooper spent Tuea in the Queen City Mr of Kb burg spent the weekend at homo of Mr J Leonard Miss left lo begin her training a Michaels Hosp abroad to negotiate postal treaties that proved of great benefit to the Dominion Born at Richmond Hilt on Septem ber of Irish parents he latei attended Toronto and Victoria Uni versities and for many years suc cessfully practised medicine at Aurora He served on the local munici pal council and the school board and later organized the North York Younu Liberal Club Later still be was elected vicepresident of the North York Reform Association On August he received the appointment of Deputy Postmas terGeneral under Sir In he gained prominence as a delegate to the Universal Postal After two hours of hard fire was under control hav poured gallon service in that connection received In he Journeyed to Australia and New Zealand and nego tiated postal treaties- with those countries Again In he repre sented Canada at the great postal convention at Madrid AH hough it is not Dr Coulter performed unusual service for Canada during the wot years To fell the arduous duty of arranging for censorship of the malls and he Was appointed Clare- Shaw spent spent the Myrtle of Lefroy Baft Kg- eat a couple of days week Mrs Fred of were the guests of Mr John in town over W A BRUNTON A- CO Mr it J i lau it H Clarke hockey fans a- of the group Many of the tended he fir playoffs Bolton at the latter place Mr Ivan Duke who in of skating fin signed his place being taken by Mr William Feaver Schomiberg hockey learn who defeated Sutton in a MHi game wish to express their appreciation of the dance and lunch tendered them following the game at that place Following the biweekly meet ing of the Literary on Friday evening the members en joyed an hour or two of pro gressive euchre First ladys by Mi no by Mr from the first the water press ure was all that could be desired Just as Firemen were relaxing their efforts they were treated to hot coffee sent While sleigh riding on the hill here On Saturday two small children met with serious accidents Little Wells daughter of Elmer Wells re ceived such a Jar when the sleigh on was riding thai her tongue split three quarters of an Inch while Master Keith son of Mr Martin Hutchinson several about body Little Vera bad to under sev eral stitches being put In her tongih the wound and thfa underwent without without shedding Stouffville Christian Church to enjoy I over by the Church supper which appreciated while he was In a great llieli- inceptlbn and suc- tda and energy Iter his appointment penny and pushed He Introduced the rural Cane who moved homestead about ago had a large stored quantify of which they intended Tuesday This he f ire but was badly dam- god smoke- and water There Monk Oil ib lacked team play and made individual rushes through the Newmarket defence heir shots went wild or was on hand to look after hem The local boys had chances to but only Murdoch in he net saved lh team from a worse defeat shall the only goal of the period from a pass from Town fn the second period the fai 1 of excitement irket scored four mori all In short order scored and Mur- and Marshall were one Several time Round was in on Ihe ne only heal fail fheir III scored fhe final win eh lone goal ysoo 320 dulf class books fiction clas hook- to furniture and 56j10 21600 I Relics Total Liabilities None Books in Library 1925 Added year Works Religious Sociology his daughter To- all J he The Cane homestead was buill years ago when lumber was cheap compared with prices to day and tie very best quality used in be trimmings The Hospital Hoard was priding itself on the tasty appearance which some of the rooms would have when completed hut they would be able afford such ex travagance in a new building Nothing remains of the origi nal building except the four walls and charred woodwork on all he floors It was only a structure and he fear is express ed hat be heat has taken the life brick and that what la a broth are Mrs tie Savage of Mis Campbell of Rich Hill and Miss Mary Coulter of The body brought to Wednesday Cedar Valley ill ha to be names on the register dng added last year The books and furniture are suicd for The Library is open on Monday Thursday and Saturday from p and an extra hour from 10 To lion Saturday morning The Reading Is open every night through the week from to and has been fairly Cornell and Mar- I patronized Murray weeklies and Thorn placed regularly on the founded Dr Wesley had presented the Hospital with his equip ment Valued at which was stored in the of the West wing An examination made the day following he fire when it Was standing in 8 inches of water and so far as are concerned it was unin jured However that cannot be determined until the electric cur rent is applied The new hot wafer furnncc is located in the basement of he South wing The main pipes are all connected and work nearly completed in the basement Am of the pipes shows no Injury from the fire A Government Inspector from Toronto was here on Tuesday and in company Fire Chief Doyle made an examination of the ruins They came to he conclusion hat HI he defecllve icn constructed or to on pari or workmen The purchase of the properly Board was made Possible by fhe sale of bonds he of and amounting I ffo for a Hospital modern in every particular Work was favorably and with tho now was to be ready dcoupatlon by At I I girl friend two club papers and the Pine Orchard furnish There reading contest II all Interesting The Kings Daughters Glass held their February a Election follows President Al Vice Sec Mario Spiritual Social Com Edith Fry Toole Viola JohnBlon Miss Beatrice Craves also Helen Will son had tea on Friday with MtssM We are very Mra our neighborhood Fred Hopper last week with her A number of young people skating on the pond on night and report the ice fine It la light when It the loth of April water healing installed by a Toronto firm and Mr Gordon had the com tract for wiring with three part of his work done Mr a local man had con- tract for he mason and work and was doing a Job The destruction of the building is a great loss to ho Town and handicap to ha Hospital Board estimated hat it will 15000 replace the building in addition to the insurance of and will delay moving from ho present crowded premises for another six months or more led to have tiled loo long to get togelli- In creed we are now getting In deeds took slump on Ihe local mar ket last Thursday trapping to per doz the other hand an upward Ireml to pet for Spring are becoming scare brought 270 pound and old liens Important real sale took In Whitchurch Township week when of fold the acres of land a ttie concession to Iff for spot cash to buildings on the properly C Newmarket ibruary of Staples Salt Fancy Strip Shaker Flannel 34 In IVWfr Light and Dark Sale Brand BJftnerareph 8and Btwsk Cream and 1 Sale Ladles Vests and Sieves All Sizes In the ii Sle Clearing Mercury Hots and Reg Sale a Plaid Silk Wool Host tendon AH rwSQfttV if Yy Want to go to tha Country on Pleasure or Businsse CALL UP BOYDS Let us you Comfortable Prompt Service Charges Reasonable Night on of II rib I- Geo Foster of Utile Britain visited relatives hi Ihla vicinity last Evangelistic services arc being Held In Hie Church Dixon Hill Mrs John is Im proved in health Mrs Martin with her slater Miss seriously 111 London who Is Is from severe attack of blood poisoning Miss Ada Is spending some time at Green Miss Doris Sinclair of Toronto spent weekend with her parents The Christian Endeavor from here visited Christian En deavor on Tuesday evening Mrs Kenneth Campbell and daugh ter Helen visited with th mother Mrs Mitchell wiral is suffering from era fractured Inflicted when driver one day last week throwing him tut of the cutter J Jacobt Bold his acre situated a mile and a of to Mr Hamilton who takes litis spring lot able lo on victim before this work I must hove my drill Good gracious man 1 ex claimed the patient you pull a looih without a Boys Life in the history of weather In west la sweeping all of the expanse between Itib mountains and llio 180th Meridian in today seaward winds that are pounding at the coast from British Columbia to Mexico and backing ship ping on every North Pacific sterner storm also Is bringing rains over this whole area with snow being piled up by feet ratflter than Inches In the hills Young Wife Afraid to Eat Anything I to I bad Mrs A Howard ONE spoonful re moves and brings relief to the stomach Stops that full bloated feeling Removes waste matter from Intestines which you never thought was la your system Excellent for con stipation J Patterson killed i Ten persons re than fifty In- between trains outside Station at Several of Hit Injured In a critical Newmarket Markets Stock NATIONAt RAILWAY leaves Newmarket for Toronto Train leaves Toronto for Newmarket am and pm Train Leaves Newmarket for North am and pm Hi-