Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , December 25, 1914, p. 3

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Clerks County on Tuesday they have over neon Statement The Financial for Township of was printed on Monday and is now posted throughout the Newmarket sheet is not yet It should have been posted up yesterday by law Fine Work Mr Kirk Town plasterer ran the moulds and did work in interior the new Post Office for Mr Wood foreman for the contractors Messrs Sons take a look at it when the building is opened It is a credit workman HOW TO YOUR If you arc In Option aid want it continued your like this FOR The AGAIIM8T The I 1 for or V 1 I J 01 Town Mall Now Year rtlghtJniu 1st Mr Talbot Son Mr Mauri Retired Mi- Leslie The ByLaw in to Repeal Local Option so you vote the By- vote for the Liquor Auty Bon S KoiipHlor Manservant Melroo A J Heiress Mi t Mary Melrose Her Poor Miss Eileen Clarissa Geoffreys Sister Miss Belinda a Slavey Miue Hose AOT I At Mr ACT Drawing Scene at Sir Geoffrey ACT III At Mrs lodging JIouho London All Itw is a paragraph from j lengthy article in the Toronto Tele gram purporting to como from iorkct If Newmarket tics Unci ii to corporation and the Hy dro lines arc forced to five years II when Metro politan people get their franchise ro ue they will have a band to Hold up the town pointed out at the meeting on Tuesday evening Town is doubly safeguarded The Company Is hound the agreement to reduce the rate if any other Municipal in the County a cheaper and if Brampton cheaper Hydro power the will have to give Newmarket cheaper power Club At the Agricultural Rooms New market last Saturday the annual noting of the North York was held and the following off elected for next fear pees Hill 1st Vice John Smith Vice Percy Forester White Hose Bales Directors John Walker King Oliver Sherrlok John Whitchurch Fred Legge A Hose Smith discussion place a the advisability o joining the Cooperative Co for tho purpose obtaining the requirements at reduced prices Stps wore also taken to purchase corn for next of the very variety from the producers themselves and thus save money Those matters as well as others of special Interest to Hols tela people be again taken up at to he early next year PRESENT LASTS ABOUT TWO Plan opens at Store on Saturday n Local Option Campaign Hie temperance campaign for the of Local Option In opened on Sunday afternoon iff a Mass Meeting the Methodist Church which was fairly well attend ed Hon J Davis occupied the chair and he referred to the satisfaction with the workings of Option in the Town during the past five and also the complimen tary references made elsewhere and commercial travellers and others en the hotel accommodation to be in Newmarket since Local Option was in force Controller of Toronto Ms the chief speaker and in his in troduction he called attention to tile growth of the It is not years lite temperance pledge was drawn up It is only years since the church woke up to the fact that liiuor is its greatest enemy He marks of progress are evident everywhere Six years were ealy the Inited prohibition now are lOvery province in Canada shows ite pro- of temperance Ontario J ears ago there were licenses e less than Hi- that would not drop out of the march after the she has a I during past four will voters their Individual which he pictured very lie was s as sure dial prohibition will in Canada as is that the Allies will win in the now on for justice truth will alwas win Master forge the boy singer of Toronto favored audience with two most which demonstrated his voice and musical ability J is the best dinger ever Hire of Aurora presided at the and Rev Thomas and Addison in the service spoke and Master fang at the Presbyterian Church evening and KeUle- spoke on the Church What Think The Renfrew Moroury on the offer of tho Hydro Electric and York propositions tho following very important to which wo attention of electors While it is likely that tho presence of Hydro Power has caused tho private Co to cheapen its rales it will ho seen that the Hydro is reaching out for over communities that it is not advisable should lie plac ed In any body not directly to concerned Ontario wants no Germanized bureau policies Here wo have a candid disinterested opinion Gifts for The Christinas service in the Methodist Sunday School last Sunday was unique and beautifully demonstrated spirit of Christmas Dr Wilkinson took charge of the program and the singing was led by the Orchestra The story of the incarnation was told by recitation and song and the origin of White Gifts for the King was related by Mrs A P Addison Tho Bible Clans took charge of the decoration which wore all white and with electrically illumined star and cross The gifts of substance comprised 0007 in money besides a quantity of clothing dolls etc for the Victor Mission Toronto The money was distributed as follows for Relief Fund for Sick Childrens Hospital for Victor Mission 085 for Santa Glaus Fund inarkot for Poor Fund of Church for Sanitarium At the Review Service next Sun day five intermediate scholars will give the Life of Christ in the different periods Visitors wel come Aye- School W6eno All the Ah the King School last Tuesday- and- Santa jClaus Besides program In each rocn Rev tothe andalso Mr poldlerpoy on furlough The col lection for Belgian Relief Fund amoaptc4io to- of for charity by school- Summer Some of the rooms Arc School also had Closing Exercises and all of tbem contributed to Relief the total TMs of by the teachers and pupils of the public schools in Town I death ol Utile son of the Town Solicitor makes the third school three yearn He was taken sick with fever last Spring hover recovered He a patient little sufferer and his death Is greatly mourned by bis playmates This is only the third break in the school roll of about pupils for three years so that Town has a record in that respect annual meeting of the Ratepayers Association will place in Toronto on Monday next at oclock Among the business t be consider ed Dr Wesley of Newmarket has a to forip anew composed of the Lake shore pro perty owners from Point to Keswick FOR f mm Anifi ft r Fund to Upward W0 Apron Gingham a dtlll riol old they In and tVanri for Wrapporclto 3 Urn top the meeting The question of taxation oiling the road will also he discussed sleep by a noise in the laundry All Owners shea Ho went down in his night- of be at clothes but as be opened room door tho flames burst into store and ho was forced to return upstairs Seizing bis clothes be broke through tin- front window followed by his wife and both escaped In their nightclothes Mr was cut on hands and face when breaking the glass The only thing saved was a show case of in the window The whole interior of the building is de stroyed Mr owned the premises and was fairly well in sured The laundry occupied a couple of rooms Local Option Rally A grand enthusiastic rally in the interests of Local Option will lake place in the Town fall Tuesday evening at oclock Mr Tudhope of and Mayor Kent of Meaford are expected lo deliver addresses as well as local speakers Music next Sunday MORNING Organ Cantilenc Anthem Heboid Bring You Good Things Churchill Organ Gondellaid Merkel Anthem While Shepherd Watched their Mocks Smart Tempo Lansing Organ Prelude Holy Night Dudley Ruck Anthem Christians Awake I Salute the Happy Morn Maunder Massenet Anthem Listen to the Won drous Story Solo The Birthday of a King Organ March We of Shoos to raise to pay debts Its Chance and look down Tables in the Center of You will find only- yy At Cut Prices that favor you very much You cannot make money easier Save it when there is a Chance to do so The Goods are mostly made by Getty Scott of Gait makers of only the Best Goods Found Hero Is Another The Mail remarks Provincial Hydro officials are quite emphatic in their reference to the statement made locally that the Hydro rales are bonanza for the rich man and lemon for the poor And yet the from Toronto at meeting on Tuesday riighl urged the workingman to vole for Hydro Christian Endeavor An interesting meeting was held last Tuesday evening with Miss Laura Morton in charge recitations which followed was per- Girl Guides A interesting meeting was held in the Methodist on Saturday evening when the girls of Company Two Newmarket Girl Guides received their Tenderfoot standing The initiative ceremony was very solemn and beautiful and the girls responded well earnestly promising to he loyal subjects ol faith guides and ever mindful of per forming Good deeds The program choruses solos and I Ffro The cry was heard down Town and a moment or two later the fire whistle blew the alarm and although it was minutes to oclock on Wednesday night in a few minutes there was a big stir on streets for already the smoke issued in- clouds from the premises of Mr Tho fire had got a big start in the laundry down stairs before any alarm was given but the firemen responded promptly the water pressurewas satisfactory and in three minutes the flames were under control though at first the houses on either side were in great danger Mr Glouthwaa aroused in his The subject Was of a missionary character the topic being Missionary Heroes and Heroines and several members took part in the discussion Miss Ada Trivett and Mr Jack favored us with a duet The best wishes of the Society go with Mr as he leaves for the scene of the war again after his short visit lo us Everyone is invited to meet with us next Tuesday evening at oclock for the last meeting of the old year The Pastor Rev J Hall will take charge of the topic Tins year and all years for Christ Let every member make it a point to be present and the Executive Com is asked to meet at 7 oclock sharp An installation service is to he held in connection with the Church Service on Sunday even ing Jan 3rd for the new officers and convenors for member of the Society is espe cially asked to come to this ser viceCom formed with great credit Rev A Addison addressed the and was received with both Guides and Scouts Mis Morton and Miss Coral have been very diligent in their work with the girls during the Kail months and have rewarded with great successes We hope and will con tinue to work together until the girls have received their FirstClass standing and feel assured that the training they are receiving will prove of great benefit to them alter years when they will be compelled to assume the responsibilities of life J J I will afford you the Greatest variety for the selection of f The Items In Our Line Diamond Rings Chatelaines Breast Pins Par Rings Buttons Baby Pins Pins Purses Chains Bracelets Clocks Almost Dropped The very sudden death of Mr Herbert on Tuesday was a shock to the community He was employed at the Office Speci alty and was returning to work just- before one oclock accom panied by Mr his stepfather When opposite the Public School on Prospect Ave ho was seized with heart failure- and would have fallen to the walk only Mr caught him He- was taken into Mrs Albert Col lins residence across the road and expired in a few minutes ev en before the doclorarrived Deceased was a- son of the late and with ex ception of three years in SI viile he lias always lived in New market He married Miss Hell Smith of who Is left to mourn the loss of n affection ate husband There are no children The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon at from his late residence Prospect Ave The relatives have the sympa thy of the In their sudden and ad bereavement would there be lo sell day power if Hydro is adopted On the oili er band the York will give up their right to sell to town ners if their power is used by the Town Council At this same meeting Mayor Baldwin Mr Webster Mr Under bill and Mr Art all of Aurora slated that tooth the pow er and light were very satisfac tory and they produced receipts lo show that compared with Hydro rate in Newmarket the Au rora rate was cheaper The street lights in Aurora are figured at each the same price Hydro in the City of To ronto where the rate for current per horse power Aurora pays and has a handsome surplus If was decided at meeting to place three Council lors in the field in support of life York Power one for each Ward as follows- St Georges Eves Andrews G A St J Til y NEWMARKET 0 OOOV Vic ii 19141 Wheat per bush per Buckwheat per VO per 3 id t c- Tho place to do your Buying With Cash Purchase One Box QIVEfi AWAY I Collars Bolts 8oarfs Hose Blouse Lengths Kid Gloves flllk UnderaMrta Parasols Umbrellas Fancy Linens and Many Other Useful i Chickens per lb I per bush Ducks lb per bush Geese lb to Turkeys per lb 180 nutter lb per dot Toronto Markets Hay per ton v per dot GO JJ per Pall ttheat per Rush Potatoes per bag hP Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb per It l 0 0 CO 7 It 0 Turkey per lb 190 The that Makes a of Wares can best Meet Your acquirement mi Jewelers and Opticians P An Important Point Without llio sale of day power- it is impossible to have cheap This is what Mayor Bald win of Aurora told a- meeting of citizens Haul lViday night They sell all day power and is why tho street ran run all night without extra evens up he peak load York having right to sell power here and a lower figure the Hydro what Qpo EM Ml the Choice Is Good J Christmas Shoppers will And a large of suitable here for Men u 2Bc to 00 to Pajamas Gloves 100tojb0 Hosiery to HP Collar Boxes Sweater Coats tg Skating to Scarfs B0o to j to Ladles Silk Lisle and Holeproof Hosiery and a box with n Mens Outfitter PUT OP IN FA HOLIDAY BOXES 1 ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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