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Newmarket Era, 25 Jan 1924, p. 3

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NEWM FRIDAY Our Local News he hardware sH and zero Church Tie Percy Grab a m and Scotia Sunday OddFellows dance last and the music by the Orchestra was quite a novelty It was so much hal the dancing was con- liU about two oclock Re- Friends Very good congregations last Sunday In morning Mr Parry spoke on he book Job Holy taking for his est I have heard Matins and Sermon of Thee by the hearing of thej P Sunday School etc P Evensong and Sermon Thee When Job of God he deeply consecrated before If close to God that Newmarket will be held Trade Bowling Club the Board of Wednesday The Presbyterian Churoh A M They Hath Made Me Great Fairly good market here las Saturday morning Such ai abundance of dressed chicken thai the buyers were very about heir choice best sold for per lb am from that all the way down per lb Butter quite firn Brought to La pi Sunday the remains of Mr John Kelly a resident of at tht Thomas and Sunday afternoon at the parlor of Messrs Road- house and Rose Rev A J Club Mr Blanchard ha bought the Womens Musical Jld Strand Theatre properly and Literary Club will meet convert the room of the President Mrs This St Pauls Church Services 3rd Sunday after Epiphany tha spiritual eyesight what a difference it make oar lives In the evening the pastor words Ko man to imself and no man to himself Christ came to teach that all men are brothers Are putting his teaching into practice or are we selfishly let- ling our brothers all about us sink down to despair and death for th The choir sang the King Some Day Sheward rendered a Only Vestry Monday January at Parish room Reotoi ting Surrogate Court John Washington Lewis who died at Que f the Shall See and Mrs Sunshine At the held recent church Com Newmarket Cemetery Co The annual meeting of the took place at the Fire Hall on Monday evening and al though it was a cold blustery night twenty or more people were present and they held prox ies for between and more lotowners On motion G Jackson was requested to act as chairman The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and confi financial statement of the audi Some discussion took place re the laying out of the land recently purchased to enlarge Cemetery grounds and a nailer to the incoming Board instructions to have one or sketches made of the lay- and submit the same to the League There was a fair attendance a the Young Peoples Meeting Hie Church on evening Owing to absence President Mr Ryan Jackson prided The Sunday School orchestra several and added much interest o program Miss Canadas and all young people of be- oldest queafbed for the completion his son Kenneths education household goods and one d of the residue to widow our daughters residue hi and two sons- Albert Brock Durham share equally of their father farmer who died in limbury November 1st leaving two parcels of real Newmarket valued farm in fourth of East Com Town Council meeting of Council I ening Members Minutes approved Ames was beard with re ference to bis accounts that fused payment at the last possible to pay for the and he contended that the clause in the Public Health Act com pels the municipality to pay he account when acting under the Medical Health officer Mr Pearson said the Act Is very plain that it compels he town to pay if the persons are declared indigent The charity account of the town has grown from few years ago to last year and he Dr Scott H being re quested to be present gave a full explanation of he two cases that were treated by Dr Ames and ex pressed his surprise at the size of the bills After considerable was decided that Mayor or Council should decide a indigent The Mayor explained why they be nted drew the attention fact that the teres and Mr of to Town was pay war tax every because- debentures for could no be sold until the roll was con firmed by the of Revision On motion of Mr Lundy it decided to Court of Re vision on the of Feb the can get the proper for such dmg Report of Striking Committer Mr Osborne presented the- re port of the Striking Committee naming two members for each of the Standing Committees- On motion to adopt the repo Mr objected He I vices of valuable Work was the corporation propositit the i was thought that would right itself in linn interment can take plac I all charges against the ho paid and all lots sold in th by Hockey at clip the following from the Barrie Examiner of last week Juniors met Iheir first defeat of the season at the hands of the fast Newmarket team on Wednesday night The largest crowd of the season attended the game but went away at the result Following the mild spell he ice was soft which made the gam slow and rather uninfecting lo watch Attempts at combination by either team wore of little effect as the play ers either the puck or the puck would roll Oil the play of the the better team has a light but fast aggregation and they the locals repeatedly Belfry and Turran were the best the Newmarket team Turran bursts of real speed and proved to be a dangerous a wicked shot which such responsibility Mr thought that the Charity Committee should decide on all cases and report the Council If they were taken up before the Council as a whole there would be undue publicity Osborne asked other doctors of the toi have poor patients flrd Id i for the ruinated A comedy in three acts will be presented by the League Dramatic Club in the Town Hall iced by a strong cast i ll I lln I Mill villagers anil school the musical part unlainfd by a In The question of safe accommo dation so as to have all the books in the secretarys office was left with the incoming Board- On motion the reports were hen adopted Moved Mr J Seconded by Mr A Lundy thai a Committee consisting of Widdifield W H Eves and P W Pearson be appointed to repre sent the lotowners a meeting the Directors in regard investing the Cemetery money the Government- The meeting hen pn the of Direclo year 1624 14 being r and Pearson wen appointed scrutineers The reported tin following duly elected J El video Geo Thompson Mc Fred Simpson Brock Moved Eves seconded by P Pearson that in view the and efficient servie rendered fhe Company by that he be elected as Hon President Carried unanimously Moved by J Stephens seconded by that Hie Directors the Newmarket Cemetery Co shall not receive salary or compensation for their unfed for ered the If people by fhe corporation hen Home is the place for he more any man on the ice gain he would r miss the open net lh and an effective The Newmarket defence combination in goal being pari In termed ate HJchmancl Hill Richmond Hill great run Club a large number wr Friday evening Club look Ihe form of and the bond Huron Sheet was -v- rung with alternate laugh I shrieks emanating from happy part lei pan Is Many ill- bad few and lltr find Iliifrt pretty well- lire- Hi- party adjourned to t wlifr a filling Tench second- Stephens thai Willing adjourned shortly the new Board will meet of be secretary Mr and elect as provided by flic consl Noilh Toronto at Section Mies Floeh very nlH The Silverware HEIRLOOM PLATE PrivateMining Brokerage Service decided toboggan parly February si kindly to rttspUy on your table You may purchase piece by piece and Jewelry a of your Atkinson Co I give my an Inside Special Slocks arc In course of ijjiaUrjii have careful ie and upon adjustment advise- to keep off Idlers on margins and patrons availing this will be re- Send for Sample Copy box Cobalt Ont Dr Scott said lhat it he intention of the Act that should pay all such ccounts but only such as re- d protect the public from the follows Road Bridge and Winger re Light Osborne an Charily To be assumed whole Council With reference fo the Mr Lundy spoke of wb work had been done with success under he supervision or the Sal- The He renovated throughoul Orders of the Day The ByLaw Committee pre sented a bylaw for the appoint ment of Municipal Officers for Passed with the follow ing blanks filled PoundKeeper John A salary and fees FenceViewers Armitage O Simpson and J H Proctor 1st Engineer Fire Brigade F J Osborne 3rd Engineer J Brammer re Wardens Members of Town Council Member of Board of Health J 2 years Sen The appointment of Town So licitor was held over for further Mr Winger thought fhe Town was paying much money for inf The paying he Winger said that if his is paid there are other in town just as deserving have heir doctor bills paid Mr- Davis said the Council should consider other people who find it bard lo pay he axes He thought possibly under the it would be wise appoint a committee Dr Ames and arrange a Mr Pearson w a lest Bills passed Robert Sutton mono final i Electric and let 1 Kersha- North York Reg Office York Co Hospital Newmarket Af Society Inspection of Scales Heaver Mills charity to Clerk Account Pay No Hydro Electric Com lamps The Clerk said he had twe garnish against account for Timolhy and asked for instructions The Council refused pay count until the work passed in- LARGEST SIZE Blankets White or Grey First Quality per Pair W A BRONTON The Ladies Store 3 years Chief heard with reference to this The bylaw provides covered with metal a is given to tear he down if not complying after days notice The building ferred to was a menace to district Osborne was in favor paying he Fire Chief a salary inspect all stores factories private houses once a month ing the winter season to fires Motions Moved Mr Pearson by Mr Lundy that he Clerk the three applicants required by the Council Carried Moved by Mr Davis seconded by Mr Doyle hat Clerk tify Mr of the in of Fire ByLaw and that he comply with the provision STRIKE IN ENGLAND London Jan Although he strike inaugurated mid gut by he members of he As- enormous has been caused lo all classes of the community throughout the country In London Ihe silualhm was aggra vated this afternoon and to- downpour of Communications the Sick Childrens tnd the General Hospital Council of the patients Tho Clerk lo notify hem that puficnli Of ndigen lidWinter Clearing and StockTaking Sale only Heavy Coating pure woo In Reg to yd SALE PRICE yd Foe Pure Wool Inches wide Brown Copenhagen Sand Burgandy Reg 400 550 and SALE PRICE to Clear Piece only Navy All Wool Serge In wide SALE PRICE 175 yd Table of Remnants Consisting of Homespuns Flannels Prints 8haker Muslin AWAY BELOW COST Pure Towelling Reg 35c Sale 19c yd Dunn W I A Hut ledge Chantler Aurora Aurora- Presbyterian Churchl hold ifs annual meeting Tuesday night when the managers re- port showed a balance of the Ladies Aid a balance of the Sunday School 16 Total receipt purposes New York Jan 18 Part or a story left unfinished by O Henry wan written today i for all I Jail Brooklyn that should have si ir the man who tried to gel MS raised The Hoard illtl the Winter of Management was elected J J Wilcox J A Sloan George Doty Hire J H Soapy J MncDunald was idccled work unwanted and clacked his head for ways and J Con He Electric Com mission asking for informalioi regarding he installation eloolrlo slovns Referred to ihe Committee From A B Ciiriy arid a asking for he appointment of Town Solicitor rendered vacant by tho demise of Mr Placed on fyle for further con sideration From Sick Childrens Hospital asking for grant Laid on the done the Electric about Mopping at Eagle SI crossing in lead of he other south stop The Mayor said he had a let from the Company statin that Wilson and Robert son would meet he Council am discuss several mattcra at a date to be by the Council It was agreed that the should notify them thai he would pleased to bear meeting of tho February I Mr Winger thought here after he close of hour- At railway stations where the greatest amount of suburban traffic is handled the restricted train services necessitated long and tedious waiting and terrible crushing when tho commuters endeavored lo board- the- few I rams which departed Likewise lhc bus and tube services were badly congested Is difficult present laiu lo what extent Ihe sink affecting lhc general train vices but apparently only about fifty per cent of the usual trains are being run- The way managers claim Armitage the chill of wanted cell in a l December id lo get sled He tire that the Bituatii Ik improving During the day almost I the railways were able to fairly good the fact that cat majority of longing I vice to the intcrruplloi Upward Look night Walked up threw a I window and calmly Dolly was sent to jail to await a hearing on the charge of theft A paragraph of Dollys little epi sode was printed in a newspaper circulates hear J Mrs Laurence saw the and went lo Mrs Margaret La- a woman whose goes back within eight years of a century Mrs twentyfive years ago Had been married to a man named Doty Club In having a mammoth A prize will be given for- lhc beat decorated good not of fifty She kissed her boy Then she gave him land the and them a time Mas Ing and great pit Keswick who conducted Revival Miss Rita Fairies of Tor weekend al the Mi Fairies The friends of Mr- and Malcom be sorry to learn that their machines In off in their audiences T due o the fact bat- the ground railways are not J by the strike for the future if County Judge- Taylor in Brooklyn Monday sets free go home to Branch Newmarket Markets Live Stock Markets lhat their car was through the No trace be found- since they woro ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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