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Newmarket Era , April 10, 1903, p. 3

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i i Weeks Presbyterian Church Services sod music next suitable for Easter Strangers axe cordially welcome Methodist Easter service on morning Sermon by pastor and special music by the choir Also special Easter music in the evening Public A meeting the Board manage ment took place oil evening when a number of new books se lected for the Library Notice was received that the Government Grant for last year will be to the usual discount for overdraft of appropriation v Tidy Up the Door Yards should be- the pride of every householder to Keep bis premises a neat and orderly manner A few hours spent in cleaning up would add greatly to the appearance of the home and amply repay for the labor expended At this season the year both front anil back yards lawns and outhouses require attention while tidiness along these lines will give a better opinion of our Town St Pauls Church- Sunday next being Easter the services in this church will be a Holy Communion and also at 11 am Communicants of the Church of in this parish are remind ed that Easter time is a time of ob ligation in this matter when the Church requests all her communi cants to receive the Holy Sacrament All are therefore most earnestly in vited to do so at one of these cele brations At the oclock service and iilo at there will be spe cial music Pretty Smart Man One day last week Mr Simon Thompson East fa ther of Mr Geo Thompson on street walked to Newmarket a distance of miles and after re maining a couple of days walked home again Mr Thompson is in his year years ago he resided in Newmarket in a log house on the on Water Street at the rear of the residence occupied by the late Win Hoc where the post office was located for so many years His brother worked for Hoc at that time Industrial Home The Commissioners met last week and passed accounts amounting to This sum includes the quar ters salaries of the officers The tenders for supplies for the year commencing April were op ened and considered Messrs Hun ter Bros of Newmarket got the groceries Mr Whims tor of Aurora dry goods Mr W Starr of Newmarket the bread The meat tender was not decided Mr of Newmarket got the job of painting for the County to sup ply the materials Death of J EAFKIOA A of Mr Albert Thompson at the North End fell thru a bole in the mow at Mr Sam barn on Monday and sprained bis wrist pretty badly He has to carry his arm In a sling now o t Mr J- J Pearson fcalks remov ing about feet Hedge Arrybody who wants can have it for tie asking by call ing Registry Office He has also a jot pi red currant busted pl a fine variety that he frrtemfc away Both stocKC last Saturdays trade it Brunt new store and his many not help remarking thatltfe more was a Hie Social last Friday even ing under the auspices of the Mission Band was a great success the night was stormy there was a large aitfJeridance and the program which was one of the best ever given by the children of the church reflect- great credit upon those who gave their time to the work The pro- ceeas amounted to upwards of thirty Ye Old Ye lads maidens Newmarket will tioncert in Hall oh ye even of Friday May 1st in of Drtolcin Fund llyt older men and wimmen to spendCa night in dreaming of ye younger days do not fail to at- tend Concert Ye 90s tomes be worn on ye occasion will be such has the credit than doubled tie obliging clerks increased the bright roomy cheerful appearance which the new large plate glass front gives to store makes fcverytfiing doubly at tractive Next time you want in dry goods or groceries try new store and you will be well 1 One of the pioneer residents of St near Newmarket died quite suddenly test Sunday morning after only two days illness pneumonia We refer to Mrs Willis widow of Cornelius Willis who years ago Mrs Willis has resided on the same farm ever since she was married years ago and was in her year She was well acquainted with the early his tory of that community and was a neighbor to the family thai figured so conspicuously in the Rebellion of 37 She was a brave woman a good neigh bor greatly respected by alt her acquaintances The funeral took place on Wednesday and was largely attended the remains being interred at Newmarket Cemetery Death of Pretty Friday morning Mrs Pret ty passed away vczy suddenly Her death was all the more sad because the house is under quarantine op ac count the illness of her daughter from war let fever and many friend who would otherwise offer their were thus prevented Mrs Pretty was feeling poorly for tome lime from for her daughter no doubt caused a collapse Under the the sympathy of the whole town out to the bereaved family in their Mr Pretty is Superintendent of one Departments at the United and business was suspended on Monday the at- the funeral in a body Rev A -conducted- the at he house which en tire The casket wa cov ered with flowers by friends as well as awrcatb from the Public Board which Mr aVso one from the employees at the United Pactorlt Mr Oscar Pretty of Port Mr and Mr A Oliver were here for the funeral There is some talk of the telephone line being extended from Sharon to Sutton by way of Reachs Point the Lake Shore It would certainly- be a great convenience to campers and would be largely patronized by them for a couple of months besides being a great advantage to business people in Keswick and other points the year round A representative of the Bel Telephone Co was over the ground last week and received some encouragement from business people at Sharon and at If the company decides to make the connection this year the work will proceed in time to catch the camping trade fop Your bight One of the most important ques tions before the people- of Newmar ket at the present time is that of Electric Light Rates under Municipal ownership We have time and again stated that this question will never be satisfac torily settled until everybody pays by meter for what they burn The question is revived again over the action of Mr John Currey as will be seen by reference to our re port of the proceedings at the last meeting of the Town Council By the use of a meter and observ ing economy in his lights Mr was able to light his house last year for while the fiat rate for the same lights for the year is Mr Currey was satisfied that certain persons in Town were not paying anything like the amount they should pay for the current they were using and in order to demonstrate his theory he decided at the beginning of the year to light hishouse as some others are lit and pay the ex tra and prove his contention by his own meter wiprjr was read on Tuesday and the used amount ed to an excess of over the flat rate The cost for the cor responding a year ago by meter was 2G The point that Mr makes is this that people who their living rooms generally illuminated whether occupied or not do not an adequate amount by Iho Hat rate for current they consume We fully agree with Mr Currey on this point and have proved it by our experience with the meter Some time ago one of the Council tors had a put into his dence for the purpose testing the Dieter rate by comparison- and the test was largely in favor of the corporation selling current by meter no action was taken to increase the flat rates Without meters it is all guesswork about how much current is used For instance some people thought that the Methodist church was using more current thanthey were paying for- Wheri the Council passed a rest compelling all public buildings to use meters the Trustees had installed at a cost of and how it looks as though the church Will save a yW In lis light bill The Council of has been with this question ever since the plant came under civic con and it was settled this week by deciding thai every iiody pay by meter and a contract was given lor MP meters The Council of Newmarket should provide for the purchase of sufficient meters for evcryhfjay Well as the Town Hall and Council Chamber- The nYorieycari per cent and those who do not purchase can afford to pay the present rental per cent they would more than save the difference by of a economy and the corporation would save per cent in Its fuel bill A meter should be pub the street lights and the Town charg ed accordingly By so doing the present suspicion that the users of the electric current are paying for the street Uniting would be entirety removed Such a meet with hearty approval and set at rest a of considerable public Interest Wdrlmpcivin Newmarket is now men and girls The will be increased as more- sewing machines are ordered During the past week art improved has been installed for contiriubijs beating of the pressing irons by means of a gasoline flame which is expected to increase the out put and lessen theheaV build ing in the hot weather The factory is turning out mens a week and are a long way be hind their orders BttieTlets V 3lr J- has moved his har ness stock out to Where he considered was a opening lie is a good workman Hot Buns this morning AH places of business will be closed today Easter Bonnets will bloom on Sun day Post ofhee will be open from t to am today No mail from To- ronlo tonight Get your lawn mower in good shape Thompsons machine shop is the place to take it Mr Bacon is finishing his house which he started last Fall and thinks of building another alongside of it this summer Regular meeting last Monday even ing All present except Mr- Following parsed OHearn tpoo Waiter Walter Ccpr Co Elec Co Packard Co Packard Packard Eleo Co Packard Col aV to- be paid found 107 145 lis 1029 I Lace Curtains yards long for 1 Lace Curtains yards long full tape border for 50c Curtains yards long inches wide for Ur Special Lace Curtains yds long 50 in wide TwoThread Nottingham Lace regular value 50 ccnmurucatloV was read from John dated Jan and stating that he washed to change his We are selling at Other Lines Lace per pair at 125 50 and electric from the meter Art Sateen at I and system to Saturate Art- Muslins at Cretonnes at 10c and loc Depot f m m m The station grounds are full of activity these days From six to eight cars of woouenware are shipped every week from the United Factories and about three cars of furniture every week from the Office- Specialty Co On Monday Mr Eves shipped hogs to and on Wednesday Mr Osborne shipped a car of cattle to Toronto and Mr Taylor a car of mixed stock This week the United Factories got in six cars of Lumber and about cars of pail and clothespjn timber in pur- foot lengths Next week the will commence drawing logs for the factory from Between and cars will he shipped here this season at the rate about- or cars a day This will be months steady work- St Johns Two more handsome stained glass windows were placed in this beautiful sacred edifice last week by the League the Sacred Heart This makes three donated by this Society am completes the uniformity all the windows being stained glass producing an effect which must he gratifying to the worshippers Father Whitney goes to Bradford this morning Friday to hold special- service there and will return in time to conduct the special service here at oclock way of All of mourning will removed and the church will be decorated it the on Sunday rimming In the evening the church will bespecially illuminated All the electric lights will be turned on end others used- Rev Whitney will preach a special sermon appropriate to the occasion was heard before the He stated last Janu ary he gave verbal notice to the he intended to burn his the flat rate system Ap parently no instructions had been given as the inspector had been over to his home to read the meter fie wanted to know what action Council intended to take Cane pointed out that the conditions of the electric light con tracts require 30 days notice to ho given in by either party to terminate the same after the expira tion of one year He was of the opinion that in any case a contract should not he terminated without reading the The Inspector had gone twice to his residence for that purpose and had been refused ad mittance Mr was not aware of any such conditions and did not remem ber signing- a contract He did not consider that it was right for him to pay meter rate when he supposed he was burning on flat rate and not using any more light than other peo ple who were paying on the same system Mayor Cane pointed out that on one evening not long ago three mem bers of the Council and the Inspec tor made a tour of the West part of the Town and they noted particular ly that Mr Curreys house was more brilliantly illumined than any other The blinds being up it was easily seen that the front rooms were not occupied Had tfc House been on the flat system notice would have been given by the Inspector but as it was connected meter if he choosed to burn the light excessively he should pay for it As there had been 1 misunderstand ing the Council decided to waive the days notice read the meter on April and commence the flat rate from that date Col Lloyd asked if all public build ings were on the meter rate as per instructions of Council The Mayor replied that were with possibly the exception of Flan agans hotel He was not quite sure whether the meter had been put in there or not Col Lloyd gave notice that he would move at next Council meeting to have the 500 cheque of the Co presented for pay ment- as the Company had neglected to complete their work He was sick of the dilatory way the Company had doing business The- Clerk laid on table the report of the Auditors was referred to the Financial Committee Mr Robertson said that he was not satisfied with the Electric Ac count and gave notice that at next meeting of the Council he would move that no installation work or supplies be purchased without con sent of Council I A bylaw was passed authorizing the Treasurer to borrow such sums of money as required from time to time- for payment of current ex penses up to Council adjourned about oclock 2c and age sSpit HONE SO GOOD AS BAKING POWDER 1876 pant i The Very Latest Styles make in Black in English and Steel and key Ltive Stbek m m m Export cattle in Toronto this week sold to Export bulls from to Feeders weighing lbs up at to Light feeders running from to pounds are worth to 5375 Very choice butchering cattle from to with dry cows at to Inferior butchering cattle as low as Milch Cows 35 to Sheep to bucks year lings to Spring Lambs are scarce in to and in urgent demand will bring to each Hogs are down again for selects and for lights and fats m m fPO A r y fii J J The W Si The most successful meeting of the Womens Missionary Society in con nection with the took place at the residence of Mrs f Manning Wednesday after noon About ladies present The presidefit Mrs presided A splendid ki rendered contributed a solo Miss Elliott and Miss a- WiddlflclA read ftii original paper prepared by Mp JD Jack read her own original paper Mrs Hewitt gave an reading and the President also a selec tion Mrs J con- tributed an instrumental on the The in addiUon to ladies contributed of a native missionary- In China Mrs Jackson Wa 1 elected dele gate to the branch to next month- At the conclusion of meeting tea was served and much interest was mahKected in foreign lon work among the ladles London April ls re ported that the greater of the district of is practically In a state insurrection at the towns of Krushevo shops arc closed Turkish troops which surrounded two revolted villages north of themselves by armed bands from twelve villages the Turkish is reported to have Among the Bulgarians killed was a leader Lieut Toronto April White Wheat per bush a 0 Spring Wheat per bush 0 a Goose Wheat per bush a Oats per bush Barley per bush Peas per Eggs per Butter roll per lb Potatoes per bag Hay per ton Wool per lb 1 12 a a a a a a a a Dressed Hogs per a Beef fore a Beef hind 7 a Chickens per pair CO a Ducks Cheese per lb furkeya I 0 0 8ro I Pulmonary Balsam Compound Extract of Compound Remedy for Golden Eye Water Hair Restorer Hair Gloss PUT UP ONLY BY A A- BRADLEY DRUGGISTS SUCCESSORS TO LEHMAN Fred employed on a farm hear Was kicked by horse and received fatal In juries Vancouver April All the smelt- era but one in the boundary district down- owing the strike- at April figures for Match have been is sued and rfiovrthat speaking people Scotch and foreigners went to Canada during Leonard who has a claim for to Australia and to South House for Sale A House Garden ail in condition and a a a a a a a a CO M Newmarket April Flour per- barrels 3 a 00 White wheat per bush a Red Wheat per hush Goose per bush Spring Wheat per bush Buckwheat Barley per Oats per Peas per bush- Rye per bush Wool per lb Hay per ton 00 a per ton a Shorts per ton a Butter roll per lb 10 a 0 per do A ftW Andrew Bnilder S 1 Estimates Given On Boiler Setting Walk- Front poor- Steps Before going j ANDREW IN P Box isthe To all other conveniences For Chicken per pair further particulars apply to MRS MARY OLIVER Queen St Newmarket a Fur- Dressed Hogs per a ft Geese per Turkeys a 14 Meyers For Sab at ttElWffS At3 too ladles Africa amative afVnsr rebuts signature

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