Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 11, 1887, p. 1

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Friday JACK80N SUBSCRIBERS VoL xxxvino 3 Copies Cents Each j NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Newmarket Ont Friday Feb Cash In Advance within or end of year DRAFTS IS Si INSURANCE AGENCY it ROE Successor to P LEE Co only Represented O TO TOE PUBLIC cor by gSSSIBBBMSwr iaiHiK Toronto rel I JIAIflM or Of 1 CobTMribcinr Mr federal W IN I r l o J Lffe l- ImO MAM TO HO NT fHWrrQC TO WAK AT Newmarket Imkk HON By T IO AN i Klo flQnl rulor J NEWMARKET WE TO THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO OUIt STOCK OK Finely to Suit the and bought for Brandies Wines Porters Alio In many varioUw The Only Liquor in Newmarket CAM AND SUPS from Toronto Markot bought at Closest Prices P J North End Bakery FIRSTCLASS MONKYTO s ttOwKihofthl AM AN A A I l do and J JACUEHAJACU1J4 Ac a P Court CO follow IlJ Altai A agouti iwtr til ACCIDENT ATOALT for Aurora at and loiurinoo J Aurora Glasiir and GRAINING A Alio VuUo1d lii will my New rttrwi ftud Avenue AgonirorttJcMM CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY J UST RECEIVED THIS AND CANNED GOODS LK OYSTERS In and Parlor open for a call ALEX SIMPSON Local Laconics IB OX IK A 500000 On farm pro- Write 20 l Torooto- it Party two from mod at of Mr Juor Union jtit of od a loach M IU were the uicuqaicott AllweutbomtiutUSed of locltl hid been a vetk Webber tod to Ibtt would hit revert upon grind lonltjr by In a Clock Audi tor On o Ibo hymn ha pgiionDIh44 a beautiful a oof roado of fatre effect upon of bii iliuo toy ecjoaot of donor yotiog com tod Mint forfeit of Lit Society meeting very largely but profitably of budnut to arfttigt another two lecture a Debate the if bleb left to tlio Secietary grato of a by Her Slept In Mr Potter by wife by to The Cathi read by York A prffato to lake next Wed That hare exerted tbo world for goo Wealth roatlte Mr Potter and Mm York No nil be a foil of to hear bo The Girls that are Needed are are Rood from heart to Up fare the a and pore Prom heart leaf that are are bone are right hand That and brotben tan And the little oderatand fair Id bo And nobody ate a and to their folk and lo The are wanted tie what to do and to That a with a amlle or word of away are are Whom Who follow And what la lo lure are iM are careful what a will Who a prudent Hat that nothing it The are with ait wanted for Wanted to fa The aod of Jirti the tbe girl Tliey are ry for boose girl a and York County AI limn- thy ftTAHW A Nitron itruoa Omenta will In on whrroiny limn luiN NORTH END ACIOirOllTION TORE A UlliiAlrrorVniuliClrifIlav luveuQWlLHiKkmineofUo EST Gents Suitings To be found n Town Am pre ID SUPERIOR MASHER favorably iKuaoJuftjetraJe Mccormick I Moderate n Dry Goods Groceries Boots Shoes Crockery AT J AC licenses i I OP CANADA LOWEST PRICES WriM ill County Conceit list week the Home taken Home at Ixm reoit tbo bom In Home ehildrvO out on from the Homo now In The of wcro blind diMitutloo vagrancy age Idiotic 2 The number of year The total exnditnrefor J from County TrtaMirer for -tn- for from C10O pent r for each The per in February date of the Dominion ibe tool of A journal aaya The I nearly atralgbtp but ITj end it the for front day and those who held In about old that another of yon hear the BfiA Is paper in hi it joit nd for the balance of year and bo convinced Ttt day growing and ker osene are Tbo return etc in Ontario nil this week A of at lintel the Market Sat AND A Montana Blizzard- Very few people have idea of the of a Montana A writer one as It mill cold The sun acorn- ring like a rainbow around it and four brilliant like candle only uoredau- mark top bottom and aide of fiery circle It to grow hazy wind at first only an occasional puff finally wind keeps falling until it indicates forty decrees below zero JCne thicker end thicker until oho cannot aco two hundred yard three or four inches of light snow on ground commences to move with a swishing sound like spray from waves in a squall till finally it scenes as though what snow was on is all in air cannot see twenty feet Hut wo have a little way to go and pulling our mufflers around our faces wo leave uncovered and it fast on trail us Wo travel silently fighting wind step hin- looms up to right or looking a lot of houses in motion or a train of cars passing at lightning They the range cattle drifting before the storm like things demented The mist makes them look as largo as houses Our stops and turns to the man behind- him Aro you sure this is trait 1 Every one stops with heart in mouth and whispers to himself we lost Wo huddled together examining oar supposed trail and find wo have- teen a strip of ground swept bar by the raging wind We then think of turning back One glance behind us is sufficient to obliterate tho plainest trail We are lost wind is no guide as shifting and as the wiltot hewisp It laughs and around us in mocking scorn ful sounds which kill hope in bravest heart grows darker night is coming on A grim determination fills each heart We must fight for oar lives Some brave heart takes the lead confident that his time had notixime yet We straggle along than once wo falter huddle to gether and look at each other with prim despair every face We all know what awaits us if not in shelter night closes in We start again staggering and stumbling along weary and hopeless A cry from leader startles us heart jump Waiting till- come says too afraid of awakening false hopes to I trust his own senses Isnt that a TORONTO INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS arjay 27c wis the rul iof price for butter from 18c to j light We strain our eagerly now L movable chair for in NEWMARKET Y OK BRITAIN UNITED STATES MX IK CANADA TO Notes Discounted FRESH GROCERIES tfl Lowest Cash Prices Bread Cakes JUNK AH Fruit TBAILEY REMOVAL ALLEN Works From to orDer of AND BT8 NEWMARKET Mills JJOTWITHSTAKDIKC the fact that wo are just now busy putting Full Line Rolls IN MILT THERE IS NO STOPPAGE IN BUSINESS Gristing and Chopping Done Every Day AS USUAL REES0B AppJsttbo ERA ffopD ftd will rw8faswsansra lh workup lira ubm QtaOJfiS4 Irs J S 1 Presents- the lut ui of to Hits on with Amos Hill of elect Jit of fitklf stind Mr CbtS of ci of jair Dr tit Audervin filau Sir largo lira Mr and Mrs It sod two Wot bracket and Mr od rmerviik Mrs aaoccrj Mrs J t dubea Mr one Mr and Mr Jos glass gtasa Mi i Mr J Mr glass vws Mr Mr A Muter Soup i A RlssstsstdWij Mr Mr A silk R A Mr r J too rf- ripj liVlwo Jsap gob in the direction indicated- Thats a light is err and wo push ahead almost running in oar eagerness to reach the haven We find we are not a hundred yards a log shack with a cheerfol streaming through the window We burst the door and are welcomed to a roaring fire in a big heating by a fine hearted old timer Thanking God for our escape wo enjoy a hearty supper and as sit around the smoking pipes and listening to howling wind outside hear stories of former storms told by our host many a brave roan perished wn at each other and shudder as we notice contrast between our pros nrfB day Council its session afternoon with all the members present and Warden Sanders in chair A of communications were Inid on table- One of those from on behalf of himself and Morgan asking Council lo provide accommoda tion for both of the Court that did not think it was his duty to riik fail life by occupying rooms building laid that ho could secure both for himself Judge Morgan new building on the corner of Church and streets at an rental of If pro per accommodation was dot provided to reqoiro those who bad him to go to bis resi dence on A was also received from Co of York Law Association asking for the of more books for the Court House Library The special report of the Superintendent of York Roads giving on the various sections was also read ordered to bo printed Inspec tor of North York a grant of for promotion examina tions Messrs Anderson and moved that the Council cable congrat ulations to Her Majesty on reaching the year of her reign Messrs Anderson and Armstrong moved that the and Bridges Committee make a report on the desirability of a bridge on the Town Line of and North at the village of Council then went into Com mittee on Mr motion Ontario Government or bo approached with view of reducing the of county coun cillors Mr Bruce said ho had no grudge against the York Council but ho thought there wore wore hero required The Government bad been formerly interviewed and Mow at smiled at them through his specta cles and not much of it Ho was not sure but what wo could dis pense with County Councils altogeth er and let each township be in jurisdiction Mr Jackson thought this council was important and this country could not get along without some central authority To abolish county councils would Co to lay their duties on Government would mean more taxes on people A commission elected by reeves might he thought attend to the administra tion of justice- The work of the County Council was work of people and they should control it as taxes His plan was to standard of incorpor ation from GOO to and thus re duce the of Reeves and Dep uties Mr objected to the pro position and thought it would not be fair to small counties Mr suggested that Co of York be divided into six electoral divisions each sending two men to form a Mr Yule thought the time for this reform had not If ubo of reduction suitable in this county was applied to other counties it would be unjust to them With Mr Richardson ha pleaded for the Council as an and rtpreeen Mr suggested that the motion be altered so as to read tbat the affairs of the Province would be better by a body compos ed of Wardens of counties and Mayors of cities Laughter Mr that the Council resolve Local Governments bo and their work be by county council The motion was finally lost on a vote of to report of the Committee on of Assessment was persons assessed in the County acres of resident land acres reiident land ftB i resident land J total acres 545445 total Jo of personal property taxable personal Vw 81500860 total real personal end income was 463 therefore the is 2326 to the good of land per acre in the Marhksm Vaughsn and York Total Council were present at the last dis cussion on the He then re ferred to a County Officer who ho thought received too large a share of money to wit Sheriff to whom had been paid during the last two according to Rooms were furnished him ttct tboogh he had a smalt for salaries which was more off set by the additional fees he received for service of writ etc of which we had no account registering of a deodeost J140 op resent ays- if by paying the a fixed we could reduce the cost to the people would be benefitted by it la this way thousands of dol lars saved or could be appli ed toward the municipal taxation which was every yeargrow- heavier Ho claimed the emolu ment of all officers was large ly in excess of their real be time had arrived when we make an advance in this direction old system wee only suitable for a settled country This change would be In the interest of the people Though we had of good men for every office we were at of the political party in power who generally pitchforked into the in competent ward for party service and a man whoperhaps had never been any benefit to the country overriding scores of good and respectable men who should have a cbenee Mr Bruce of Weston In seconding the motion asked tbe Council to view the matter as if they were selecting an individual servant How careful they- were of bis character hie quali- and how be was rewarded Mr Richardson of was in favor of reducing the emoluments of county officers and moved that resolution be amended out the words or elected by popular vote Mr Clendenning of York Town ship in supporting the amendment said bo didnt believe any largo tody of entertained the elec tion of county officers by popolsr vote They knew too well tho evils of the elective system which was expensive Ho was in favor of paying them all by salary and putting county treasury If county offi cers are elected thero bo a great temptation held out to to bo diahooest Mr hoped hts motion carry as be wanted to leave tho Government as wide a coorw to take they could Let the Legislature decide whether they should bo elected by people or by councils He had condenco in pcoplo in their honesty of purpose and ability to make a choice If prin ciple were an unwise one would the American Republic retained it for hundred years of all loanicipal officers would coat noth ing but the printing of the names on the ballots which elected members to the Legislature No man had right to look to a life service the people- offices and emoluments should be passed around The bonds which a county officer gave were quite a sufficient guarantee of He pleaded for a change of system at least After a little fur ther discussion the motion wee carried A Cross that the due Wt bo DRIFT SCISSORS AND IsTOVlEIH it Russia has forbidden of Big Bear has from Stony Mountain penitenj Stanleys expedition relief of Bey has Fire at Woolwich- last week caused a The British camp of the Bo A despatch from a consistory will bo held March J There one bar average tramp does not It is bar of soap Ki- The coal famine at reported bad and the degrees zero Clirk was Georgetown of railway car and four bad the people imprisoned pnd of ago done Town along tho railway at base Rocky Mount Dins Wo up for a week the opening of High School on that all tbo of the Select iona in school ha The lite in experienced in hi the Canadian peg In tho mount rood have dcstroycd fi The ported to have discovered late Government bad a delicti last year when claiming a aroall surplus White visiting a Whitchurch Dr broke toon and slatted part of the along the road County has pawed by fifteen to five praying it Legislature not to voto any to aid in enforcing the Scott School Section kicked Rom liigl kite the other night r it of Trusteed wanted home reading and carried pocket An eightyear Brown week from effects of wound in the tbo gun handled by an elder Rev- Mr amended by a large majority recipient of a of real with drifting snow for a Wo excitement of another election campaign Our ofethodist people take an interest in con tent It folly and da an evil thing that all decent people should let alone making of our and the ad ration of public afiaira of con try should bo matter of deep Interest to ever man and vote for man the party that he will work for and material vet being tbe country wen in both and sup port who are sound on and morality And let our roaden carefully guard being prejudice and sion at to be to who differ from them Do put party aboro church and uepriat iiaid right work the are over golem tibeoaaelvcf Us iodic 25789 total assessed vslua of and property equalised value of person al income assessed Of and property of real personal and of Holland Mr in of certain which bad arisen as to his handed in his a member of the Mr Reeve of Newmarket then moved the following seconded by Mr That in is of Coon- ell the beat interests of the people be and it would be more in the spirit of rep- it county Seers now by fees be by popular vote for a stated term paid fisted and their be handed over to the general Jacksoo salute diest from iai woald not o carried Ihat cventof any appeal being made against the equalization of assessment that this Council is willing that final equalisation shall be made by the BETE ITU DAT The Committee on and Bridges refused to reoommenda new bridge over the If umber The Standing Committee on Industrial Home presented its report institution was run at a much less cost the ycari An increase in the salary was refused The clause the report was as follows committeebadalounderconideration the communication from Cherry asking by what authority an inmate was expelled from Home and why refused admittance Upon a After diligent enquiry we found the officials had no authority for such action appear ed that fact was that the inmate in question been criminally in timate with one of the female inmates who became pregnant and in jueooe roan who is lame And able to perform hard work was expel led from Home After consider able debate was amended by striking out words after word Matter and substituting therefore Thst the commissioners and inspector be empowered to other- wise provide for said tomato at expense of this county The report as amended was passed in cooiioitUe end confirmed by the A new ByLaw regulating Hawk ers and Pedlar was passed on the Lake Shore was ordered not to bo relet until the June sesslop pending action of the City council A appointing and I a a Board of Commissioner In dustrial Homo was passed A resolution empowering the War den and to transfer licenses held by resident of coun ty to their agent on payment of a fee was adopted of The Egyptian Covernment the blockade of the Sou dan One of the cheekiest town here this week holiness dUtributed a camber chief among his customer A of the thus favored returned W the store and wb exchange the handkerchief given for one And tDved to be coat and gloves last at where he has regularly years A dress accompanied the pi A company with has been undertake marine tunnel between ward Island and New provided the per cent interest of It is clalm tunnel will between Liverpool and ports by several Mr Mr taken in formerly Mis Perry the Episcopalian town Home of her drove down gave the evening recipient of a ha pitcher and cop as a their esteem for her 1st had a very An conceived the novel iai down toboggan slide shovel Mounting the his legs astride cent began also speed increased the op by the friction soon actuated by an to but ho ticket that allowed no thaeodof tho trip he homo and is said to hi meats in a standing it of a lesson struggling along foV the publisher of the was to qultl merchant did not give ihougbl would bo there It or not and no use to the illxfn paper ceased same they ro their hands in sip start another haps to spend much to it as been necessary to give to the one they A roatUr winds up to be remembered money to run support not accorded nil cannot 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