Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 19, 1922, p. 3

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flocal News hag me with lift- mo eld to Ihe When in it will display sod of the his sister Mrs Deneie Jane for whose death In on April hep Stevenson It awaiting trill From York notifying Town thai they would operate caw light Saving Time on and May From General Hospital Toronto notifying Council of admission of Mrs Marshall and Mrs Stephens as- paid patients of the corporation Referred Hero Urn lion High School May meeting of 11 took place on last Present Mr Jackson Watson M- A Wedlock S Cam also Secretary A and Principal J Davidson A number of accounts were passed amounting to nearly with regret rubers of the Staff the both for Sick Child by filed In the If led equally Report Compressor Is lu good condition sdlf From Public School Board for build a accompanied by From Martin slating claim for Corporation account had riled Badly Jammad about one oclock Thurs day afternoon as Mr Sutton was his horses out or Hits he child playing and to prevent ode of his from stepping on It or knockli no I the pa- The Principal Chairman of tl and Secretary were painted a Committee to draft an for a teacher to take Ha a is work the coming yea the Memorial program was and the Board adjourned lu oclock called the horse horse crowded hack and Jammed Mr Sutton against frame of the door with force that he thought at first that his arm was broken align by the doctor showed were broken of Mr Hawkins Mr Henry G Hawkins Bath- street a resident of Toronto the past thirtyfive years- died sud denly last Friday afternoon Mr and his death was not by his large of friends is urvived by his wife one daugh- Mrs Holmes Toronto one son of Mont- Hawkins whose maiden name Mis Annie Wright Is a of we editor of the Era She resided Wright who sold out llnmilh business Mr Q A fans Mr and Mrs Hawkins the funeral of the late Mrs Jackson in Newmarket last was in the best born at Port Hope and printing learning trade- in of t Hope Times After Montreal and Perth l on The Perth Courier me to Toronto and for University SILVERWARE FOR SERVICE HEIRLOOM PLATE Is all arwar of assortment In KnlvM Forks Atkinson Co Jeweler aid Referred to A Opsned Offers received from scrape and clean Main Street per week and from A for per week Also from James offering to do night and to make them any higher be detrimental to Town was strongly to favor street paving and tie would e drop the matter entirely Mr Osborne had be the street paving but able expenditure Of the Council had quickly Keith said the this roads ho thought belter not act Too could not TI i nigh Pi Ufa lea i t of Laymen the In he In Hie on and week- On Wcd- meeting The Ladies Stirs NEWMARKET eek She Main 5 spoke highly of the A and he moved ard be employed to clean at per day during he pleasure of the Council Carried Enquiry Mr Hopkins made a personal en quiry regarding the promised new- roadway to Gardens The Mayor replied that steps had -Jj- been taken and the Surveyor for giving a contract for unless the owners on the signed a In favor of 1 As to doing parr work possibly the contractor would take only part of the contract at the figures quoted Mr Lett on behalf of the Co present and said was willing to Prospect and Park Ave at the price quoted Mr Davis was In favor of the raved streets but In view or the ble increase la faxes he felt like Mr Keiths proposition It was finally decided to postpone notion 111 a special meeting of the Friday May by whleh time the views of the ratepayers may be expressed Btrt The Special Commlflee on Sewers presented a report in favor granting spending five weeks In Evangelistic work Mr Chester Is out after having a severe of pneu monia Our new garage is oom- hers was last Sunday after being closed for three weeks on account of repairing and redecorating BLOOMlliltrt Rev and Mrs of Keswick called on relatives on Tuesday Mts Swales of Midland and Mrs Jones of Markham visiting their sister Mrs Storry Mr and Mrs Edgar Kennedy Tuesday at l lay and balance Well McLean Publishing cross fenced Financial Manager and Telephone for twi J Jl staff of the Acton Publish- J- f After becoming 1 painting and deoorat- le elected an J Painters I- or his death was city Comp2 lhe was prominent In being a senior deacon f lhn for twentyfive year Of Superintendent of lay Ten miles from iced alt around and frame building 1 cricket Pronto Full line of farm machinery good as new Price as going con cern per acre Terms arranged Neighbor wishes to sell acres with acres broke Well fenced and good buildings clay loam on clay subsoil Twothirds of crop goes to purchaser Price per at re Time for balani Now Public school Mr the deputyreeve ar rived and took Ida seat A discussion then look place on the of the School iioirtl for funds The Mayor thought that on such an Important matter here should he a friendly round table talk between the Council and School Board The Reeve observed that the Coun cil had no option They cannot hold up he School Board They are elected by the Town Just the same as Council and the law makes It Imperative lhat monies re quired by Board be raised by the Council either by a vote of tho Council or by a vote of the The bylaw whleh was submitted lately was defeated largely becausi proposed location of tin building On motion School Board was refe Finance Commfllee with extend ah invitation to School Board to discuss the matter with I- Unveiling vitatlon the Bo the unveiling or the War on the school grounds at Standard Time on Tuesday The Mayor on accepted the Invitation a of the licet Standard Construction Co slated lhat lhe excavation price would be per foot less If they did not strike water there being a stretch of feet at a depth of feet The report was adopted and a mo tion carried accepting the tender Standard Construction Co for with the proviso attached The figures are about lower than the previous Grant short Moved by Mr Osborne seconded by Mr Davis thai the sum of 3312 be advanced to the Committee to expenses of Hockey Ban quet Carried Parking Car on Main The obstruction fo traffic on Main street caused by people leaving their ears in various positions and places wanted Parking signs placed along the street and others suggested Mr Smith corporation factotum could see that people did not slay too The Mayor thought lhat the by law should be amend- i Mr would like the in GEO HIPPER Alberta fro been President with Council He tft Wilson Lodge A A A vas held Monday Church t Cemetery where Lodge took charge The Beyers- Mount Pb the grave M LANDS acre farm miles from cultivated Black 310 acre farm miles from acres under plow more can be cultivated by clear ing Chocolate loam and clay subsoil Good frame buildings worth cash Time for balance J Alberta Jed of street obligation which I he first plac Involved lr Water System In of was raised Improvements to and still to Under it was possible to apply thought a or Mr Osborne changes that the he Water System jflre hydrants he Town beside not been printed since action was taken Mr called attention to the need of more light at Main and Water Streets gesfed that a red light without much trouble to i On motion of Mr the Road A Bridge Commltlee was authorized lo purchase 150 feet of and a half hose with nozzle for the of flushing the streets d providing for mother In no Smith Is Miss Mr Tuesday idling- at her brothers Mr and Mrs rumwelt were visiting his mother Victoria Square Mr Ed Swales id daughter of Midland and Mr and Heels of the funeral of the late Mr John wales and visited at Mr StorriVa The remains of the late John Swales or formerly- Interred In the Monday morn- TEN DAYS SALE OF STAPLES Inch Pillow Cotton Reg yd Sale Price piece Hair Bleached Linen Reg ror Linen Huok ToWela large Reg Sale Price Reg Sale Price Fancy Linen Huok Towelling Reg Sale Price yd Pure Linen Chock Towelling Pink and Blue Reft 38c yd Special Service to Car Owners Who had a lata of Skilled Christian Cemetery We Specialize on the Following AdJUItlrltf and Repairing Of Electrical MKhamU parti of any of Motor Car We Also Charge Ford and any Of Storaga Battery la dona by an Export and will Guaranteed at a Moderate Price Call arid us a to damonatrata to you what can P AURORA Illness from for years resulted on Saturday In the death or Foster aged years He had been a resident of Aurora for years and lo that time had lived In Whitchurch Township He Is survived by Ids widow three sons Earl and Walter and two daughters Maude and Laura He was connected with the Aurora Methodist Church and belonged to Hie Independent Order of Foresters A yean of Is expected for Ihe town of Aurora during Al ready building permlls have been issued for goodsized buildings and activity in real estate has during the last month The new Board of Trade has been successful In a campaign to every store on street painted The program Is Issued for the annual meeting of the Toronlo Seo to take place at Aurora on Thursday lhe or June Mrs It Cameron of Georgetown is the and very interesting and Instructive gath ering is anticipate I PROOF One day teacher was a firstmade class physiology She asked them if they know was a burn ing fire in tho body all of the One little spoke up and said cold day ByLaw Pass 3d Millard formerly Niagara streets t was after midnight WIRE I am prepared or any other kin be pleased to Phone JOHN REMOVAL I A AM8S Medical Practitioner as one oh Main Street to Church St Immedlatelj side which will of the residence of Jack Fire protection son Newmarket Markets Acres being- lot In the Con King Good grain welt fenced running w Good buildings and acres of ore acres or bush land from Newmarket Apply to COTTAGE FOR SALS MAIN ST SOUTH NEWMARKET PRODUCTS ON AND APTM MY FIRST WE WILL TO THE PEOPLE OP NEWMARKET MILK Either or not at per Quart ALSO UTTER AND BUTTERMILK NEWMARKET DAIRY COMPANY AVENUE Properties for Sale Several choice Store Properties on Main SU Also- Buildings suitable for loe Cream Parlors Confectionery etc First class Farms along the good road between Newmar ket and Sutton If you are looking for a nice private Home In Town have Just what will suit you We can sell that Busings or Private Property Just tell us what you want and we will do the resL Small Farm of Sores In Bond Head Red Frame Bam Plenty of Fruit This property Is situated In an Industrial Twentyfive at Soil clay loam roomed House Barn and stabling Telephone Rural mall Just a few minutes walk to Metropolitan Station Will be sold on easy terms Bungalow and Vacant Lot at Keswick near the tan Station Newmarket Our ft Square tor Buy and ARCHIVES OF ONTARI TORONTO

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