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Newmarket Era, 9 Jan 1903, p. 3

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Weeks IS G6KO OK IN WTOlV The annual meeting for ejection of officers will take the Fir Hill on Tuesday Full attendance Coast His Honor Judge Morgan presided at the Division Court held in New market on Tuesday There was on ly a small docket and the Court ad journed time for Judge to re turn to city on the car There were no cases of public inter est If You To have a good laugh hear Camer on Tuesday evening Sugar Beet Canvassers are meeting with good encouragement Up to yesterday morning contracts had been signed for acres nearly all in the Township of Whitchurch If the promoters had a little more help for the nest couple of weeks so as to cover the territory more rapidly the building of the Factory nest summer would assured bodies Aid The annual meeting took place last Wednesday afternoon when the follow ing officers were erected lor year airs AJi Vice Mrs Jackson Secretary Mrs Mrs Geo Trivett Executive Com Mrs Mrs Maw Ed Rich ardson Mrs and Mrs John Warren Auditors Mrs Hewitt and Mrs J Tbe Treasurer reported having rais ed the past year Cameron Clever Comedian Is corning Tuesday evening On New Years day two full rinks of curlers spent a very interesting time in deciding the winners in a match between local players chosen by the President and Vice President Mr aide won by points On Tuesday evening a series of con tests for the Davis Cup commenced when Rev rink ded icated President Tint by points Ou Wednesday night the Davis Cup series was continue betweio the rinks of Messrs and If runt on the J alter winning with a of to Next Tuesday two rinks go to to take part in which opens that day I sleighing no Wood coming in belonging iher German Band that visited this Town time ago and were detained for costs will be sold by auction tomorrow V i Installation of officers at A Monday The of the Methodist will next Wednesday af ternoon at- 3 oclock at the home of Mrs Over new have add ed to the Public Library New cat alogue in a day or two A Bod On Monday of last week Mrs Hose an old over met with- a ser ious accident at her sons residence oh St crossing the floor to take up some work when a small grandchild ran across her path causing her to trip and she fell heav ily against the store- hearth and burnt her wrist- She was immed iately brought to Town to resi dence of bet daughter Mrs Bacon and a for He found that was suffering severely from internal injury- With careful nurs ing the old lady had recovered suf ficiently to return to the residence of her son Mr Andrew Rose Tuesday Elections EAST K 57 r eft if SO W Sale i I it 42 5iJS herald A PesarsSa Hard wood on Con King at one- oclock in acre lots See posters for particulars Jan 13ten acres or Standing Tynlwr on Lot 12 Surfer longing to F jSATURDAY fieare are for the six divisions in- rotation No on top- Elected Smith and Woodcock of the late James Bfodie will sen at the some valuable timber and pasture lands For particu lars see posters Auctioneer REEVE Cronberry Evans Go 4 145 on Mm Sings With Harold Tuesday even ing next Ego Hart J Stevenson J Eh Evans son J Taylor Ego Hart Steven- Coming The Concert on Tuesday evening next In the Town Hall to be the best of the kind ever held in Newmarket Harold Jar vis by many the Worlds great stogersV hi is the most popular rinno appears in Canada city he sings to Public Encouraged by the manifesto of Mr Roche- the ladies of tit at their meeting last Tuesday afternoon decided to go on with the proposed drinking fountain on the Market Square and dedicated it to the memory of the late Mrs Cody were appoint ed to canvas for subscriptions A public drinking fountain on the Mar ket Square will no doubt meet with general approval As people from the country will be benefitted more than Townspeople any who feel like contributing may leave their sub- J at this office and they will be duly acknowledged r For Harold Comer at Hosts Drug Stoic I ii 3k Young Mens Club The Mens Social and Liter ary Society their regular month ly meeting last Monday night in their rooms and have started the year of balance on hand alter paying for everything Mr Doyle was in the chair The calling of the roll showed an attendance of out membership of from the Treasurer tor the last months which was adopted by members Alter- ran hours talk the most im portant business of all took place namely election of officers for which resulted as follows Hon Roche Doyle Vice Howard Secretary- P Ex Com J Doyle and aid then sung by Arthur and A paeon also speeches by the officers Mr Doyle said that he peeped it a very great honor to lie elected by acclamation broke up cheers tor success of the Club Heat tfarvia On Tuesday evening next ine be singer who ever came to Newmarket Then J Cameron entertainer it certainly an artist in his as all who heard the High School Concert will testify I com ic and dramatic a superior want to entertained and amused come Tuesday evening Mrs is one of To rontos best contraltos In to several solos she sing a duet with Mr Plan of hall at Phar macy one door north of the open at Concert to at fc Surprise Friday night about 30 larger of Friends met in a body re idrc of the Mr Lehman took of the plae Mr Lehman ly fcjrpritt and the following Dpar Friend We ol desfre corn Its KING i- i ii 7 rt C CO V I 1 o t 4 CI ri CO r l il Ji- S I J C to I CO i- A 0 I i Id u CO 5 fi- 5- In North he of llio voting in rolling follows For Hamilton 108 total Silver For Barker C to la I total Morton total Before total Stile CO total total Henry Bennett Clerk to our sincere of vovr a ftupcrintetidcnt ib three years We full that it has to little to vith us during that time and you iuly love and fidelity that thus lfcM you tosuch a the you art to hold during this year of felveyiHJ same that we hope to profit pleasure derive would you to ac cept this chair as a token of appreciation on the The a a very coin- office arm chair and was by Mr Mr man expressed his in brief and a very pleasant evening was by all Ppee By the instruction of the Hon Min ister Of Agriculture another distribu tion will be made this season of sarn- of the most productive sorts of grain to Canadian farmers for the im provement of seed The stock for Is of the very and has been secured by the Directorjf the from ex cellent crop recently had In the Can adian NorthWest The distribution this year will consist of samples Spring wheat barley Indian corn and The quantities of oath wheat and barley to he sent this year will he sufficient to sow one twentieth an acre The samples and potatoes will heretofore farmer hut only one sain pie can sent to applicant hence an individual sam ple of oats he cannot also rttciVc one of wheat barley or potatoes and ap plications for more one sample for one household cannot he enter tained These samples wlU free of charge through the mall should he add reft sea to of toperimenUl Farms Ottawa and may be J y time fcVore the first of March after which the lists will be closed so that all the samples aeVryl for may out in- Rood time for cowing ties writing should mention or variety they would prefer should the available of for be exhausted some other yood sort will be tent in Its Address Inarms Ottawa County Council Election t The result of the elections by divi sions was as follows No Alex and James Ley No J Hill and Frank Turn er acclamation No and John No and James Kirby No Alex and Arthur Quant No Joseph and Alex No andGeo Powell acclamation No and J Woodcock No A Bull and Johnston acclamation The inaugural meeting will be held on January The Vote in Sharon Division 9 EAST Tot 135 63 Woodcock WEDNESDAY Jan Ex tors of the late have a sale of household furniture house and For particulars see posters Sale at one oclock sharp J Many important bylaws were l8Sed on throughout the province At the county good roads bylaw was carried by majority bonus of to wire and nail factory carried by by law for 25o00 to purchase and Gregory property to im prove tlio and build public wharf was carried by Si carried a bylaw granting to or the rolling mills and also decided to re move the management of the water works from the Board of and vest it in the City carried three bylaws for ell public library mill exemption and knitting factory exemption At Gait a Parks Commission by law was defeated by a small major ity Lindsay negatived a good roads bylay but voted in favor of a grant for a Carnegie library site Us towel decided to take over the electric light plant water Orillia carried a good roads bylaw decided to- grant a loan of to- J Pennington of to start a woodworking fac tory Waterloo will loan and Co and grant the firm a site and tax exemption They will build an upholstering factory will exempt the brush handle factory from decided to build a new- Town Hall Port Hope voted for the the- Standard Ideal Sanitary Companys Brussels will loan Bros 500 to operate the woollen mills Grimsby freeholders decided they did not require granolithic walks New Hamburg will raise to build Shade Street bridge Smiths Kails defeated a bylaw to commute taxes of the Manufacturing Co and close up a portion of Water Street declined to grant exemp tion I Turner Sons arid voted down the proposal to establish a ci vic wood yard and raise for Windsor refused exemption taxation to the Kite Tobacco Co Sandwich voted to abolish the of fice of water commissioners r Cftstorltalwayv the Slgtuture Fletcher When we When a child cried or CoatoiU When she to Caitorla 9 the had lldrenthe ve htm Gr-oiff- 111 Br 6 Total AM KINO a Parr mention sort and McCallum OH 3 Hi A a GO no J fl6 markets f IF Newmarket Jan Flour per barrel a 4 Red Wheat per a White Wheat bush a Goose Wheat per hush a Buckwheat Barley per a per bush- a Peaa per a Rye per a Wool per lb a Hay per a Bran per ton 14 per ton Al a Turkeys per a Butter per lb i a per a Chickens per a Ducks per pair 0 a 0 Geese per lb a 66 0 i a Toronto 742 and a -v- Send the Era to friends Toronto Jan White Wheat peV bush a JO Wheat per a 6 Goose Wheat per bush a Oats per bush a Barley a 49 Egg per ft 85 Butter roll ft Potatoes per 90 a Hay per ton 12 ft Wool per lb- a Hogs per a Beef- fore fr a Beef hind a Chickens ft per lb a Turkeys l a 0 26 OH WHITE LAWN at lie lie FOR THIS MONTH ONLY TOWELS AT f FOR THIS MONTH ONLY WHITE COTTONS 5c7ic lie THIS MONTH ONLY YDS SHEETING YDS WIDE SHEETING BLEACHED FOR THIS MONTH ONLY EMBROIDERY IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT 5c 18c 25c FOR THIS MONTH ONLY VALENCIENNES LACE From to THIS MONTH TABLE for for for FOR THIS- MONTH ONLY MENS WHITE SHIRTS 20c to v J j tjM A FORTIUS MONTH ONLY can save more than OneFifth on Every Dollar They by making their purchase now CORNER NONE SO AS BAKING POWDER f m We hope by this time next year the farmers surrounding Newmarket who attend this market will And it very much more comfortable than it is and to our knowledge and experience has been for the past years cold uncomfortable not well heated for the comfort of those who drive miles to attend this market and dispose of their produce and patronize the trade of the town We hope that the Town Council just elected acclamation will not think it too late this season to have a good Furnace put in the centre of the basement in order that the salesroom be more comfortable also have outside porches built with on the east west and south sides of the building to prevent the wind from entering We also hope to see the walls cleaned and painted white the floor scrubbed clean the windows clean and in the early spring time have a wide granolithic walk put down the centre of the market square put in by town mechanics from the south door to Timothy street with roof covering to project over each side to protect tbe people from wet weather and hot sun and also to protect the produce in the wagons which will be backed up on each side of granolithic walk And if corporation are still owners of the Water Works Department a foun tain might be supplied with advantage to the visitor and his horse If the Electric Light plant is still own ed the town lights on Main street leading from the Grand Trunk Railway might be run rill after the midnight train arrives These improvements we think are fully due the long suffering attendants of the market and also townspeople The and money spent this way will be much better appreciated by the taxpayers of New- market than given the Metropolitan Railway Company who been given everything in sight without money and without price even to the franchise without end to the great inconvenience of the Farmer who so largely patronizes tho trade of the town and who makes use of Main street so much more than townspeo ple His convenience has been totally ignored for which we think the Town Council of should apologize The newly elected and progressive Council of this year will we hope make application to the Legislature at once before any change of Government and with the assistance of our very esteemed member the Honor able J Davis who is always alert to the interests of the Farmer the Reform Government we know will come to our relief and put a time limit on this Franchise that was so very generously given away the Town Council of We are justly entitled to a price for this Franchise it having a value the same as any Franchise has a value its only a matter of finding out what that value is and that is the easy part the only trouble now is that our Town Fathers of forgot it or did not know that we had such a good thing which in justice to the Farmer patronizing the trade of the town we should own today we parted with it without consulting him We never thought of his comfort or convenience his wile or his daughter driving into town through the main thoroughfare Now in order for their safety and comfort we must oblige them to enter by the hack and side street Not very nice of us is it When we receive an income from the franchise through the help of the legis lature let us use it to reduce our heavy tax of mills on the dollar and let us make a by learning a lesson- from the good Scotch city of Glasgow the most economically managed city in the world where they have- In conclusion let us be thankful that Mr the able manager of the Metropolitan Railway Co did not ask for the market building for a station who never were in favor of an electric railway on the main thoroughfare as per the information given the Council of by them of the experience of an Eastern town with electric care This information was given before the agreement was signed Newmarket Thursday morning January London Ont Jan 5 Death came in of its most terrible An ordinance passed by the town House for forms to Mr Thomas Taylor Hope Pa requiring payment j residing in London West or a license fie for tle graph Wires g He had been since Christ- mas morning with tetanus A week fcProo Court before Taylor hit his thumb with Increased orders from the United further apply nltef- hammer the blow being quite a States for English coal have to vcre one and finally lockjaw develop- the necessity of reducing the Nor- MBS MARY OUVEHt Deceased was years of age miners wages t Queen St He leaves a widow and family w LL Th of Thought There arc three essential things to consider when buying a Range guallty Consumption of Fuel and the The price is the least Important A good will lost many years and when It saves in It pays for its self while a cheap Range Is constantly adding to its price in extra consumption of fuel Thought Flange is the lightest fuel consumer in the world and the most perfect Range constructed It la a cooking apparatus Write ihe for IiluthMed THE BUCK STOVE CO A Newmarket iffifaaffiWirigifraTaiiyTn i i i 5 I i-T- Take pail CM Out iiy this signature JSJgVgr fc i

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