Hello jmydr & welcome to rootschat. Be sure to read all 3 pages! I looked at Bill's & Suzanne's profiles & they've not been active for over a year...but notified them in case notification was turned off.
To all Bearman rellies:
F.C.Bearman's military files are now digitized & online. ( click on the link ) You can download & save to your computer ...for free ( Lucky, as we had to pay for this service, but they are doing it as a freebie now...) He had one gunshot wound & a scalding, otherwise appears to have been o.k. ( well, They never mention the horrid chemical gassings that would affect the lads lungs for the rest of their lives.)
http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/personnel-records/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30872The image of his arrival in 1913
http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/passenger-lists/passenger-lists-quebec-port-1865-1900/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=3899028&Says headed "to brother" in Regina, Saskatchewan! There was another one here?
The 1921 census also available for free, but they may be horribly misstranscribed. ( I also looked for Margaret, but didn't find her so last name scribbled I suppose) http://search.ancestry.ca/search/db.aspx?dbid=8991Or did he return later than that? "Frederick Harles Bearman" on a Que passenger list in 1924.
and looking back on thread... just noted that he may have only arrived back as early as 1921 anyway, & wasn't married yet as now see Bill stated it was 1925, so he likely never made the census either way.
To Bill ... condolences on recent passing of your father...
To Suzanne if you are still upkeeping a genealogy site, F.C. died Apr 7 1970 / Margaret Oct 15 1979