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Newmarket Era , June 19, 1925, p. 3

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Our Local News lead Newmarket on ln Still next season Club 1 Annual Meeting of the place Monday June at the home of the Aubrey Davis- evening a Join held when Hie li Young People mot our Society An excellent searching Afte a heart- by Mao- Mrs Peterson Mi- Mary died on Sunday her than years a of Now on Charles of of North funeral look afliiiKiun from lln InitP of her son Mr Ave at Presbyterian Church St Andrew Sunday wove well at- congregation en- messages Genera limy Man High Priest that has passed into I lie heavens Jesus of God lei us hold fast fen on The evening lesson prayer flial Christ His disciples Kingdom Home Jhy will he done coming of that glad day of righteousness peace and joy Kin The Decoration Day thai for ft ROW your friends to spend 1st in Newmarket Some thing doing every minute The County Council were ex pected to make a visit of to the Industrial Homo yes terday afternoon week every one is J present the of Salvation Army will address he meeting and Mr Jack Stephen- will have charge North York Poultry Association meeting of above Society will he lie Id in Donl of next Monday ey ing Juno ml oclook to receive the report of ho attended the annual meeting n Poultry Federa tion recently held at All interested in poultry are invited School Holidays According to the school law the hools close on Monday June In order to allow the and scholars the privi lege of the clear week commenc ing on June the schools will on Saturday morning June This will he appro- led generally Specialty Tennis Club Last Thursday evening about forty of the Specialty Ten nis Club members spent a very enjoyable at the home of Mr and Mrs Hurry Doyle The first part of evening was spent in playing Progressive Miss Annie McCaffrey and Mrs F Smith cut for the ladys prize Miss McCaffrey observed lie Hand not only offered the without charge but 1 a meeting in the Fire Hal Friday for ion which fairly well al- Four churches five and the Hand re pro posed of Messrs Ward and Calvert was appointed to obtain speakers and arrange the program II was arranged lhat the Band would leave tho Market Square next Sunday afternoon and march to the Haines Monu ment at the Waterworks under of Mr Davidson having f M- Thc pro- will he joined by the Sunday School Army Band ionAir Concerto Citizens Band attracted quite a crowd to the vioinily of ho King George School I inn day evening of last but racket of the kids reeled from the pleasure Town Council Tor Memorial Hospital Pearson and explain Andrew St Situation The Town Council met In in the Cliumher veiling The ere present May Pearson 1st Aldermen Davis W Osborne A If Doyle and nellly I in -tin- Deputations Tho Council went into Commit tee of the whole with Aid Curroy in the chair Dr Scott MHO and W H Eves spoke on be of the York County Hospital Hoard They made it plain had been paid and thai a once of was in Bank the high rent of was taken off the shoulders of the Hospital the Hoard felt that the financial position would be practicable When the public pay the hi H Eves lumber supplli luminous Spra raying and oiling ftts tracking Co Hart J and oil Dr A Webb Dr J Wesley Meter Co Electric freight National Ben Franklin Ins on town properly Core Dtrjlrict Insurance Co premium town propCrlyf Pay Sheet No Applications Applications for water and llghL from Mr Phil Hamilton for garage on St wan granted Mr Wm light for two residences granted Mr Al bert Moody for premises at Eagle and Streets for light grant- Mr Osborne i up the question regarding curb at and Prospect The matter was discussed and the corn er mentioned will be examined A matter which has been rank ling in the of all band en thusiasts of Newmarket 1 e the disturbances at the Hand Concerts was brought before the Council by- Mr who suggested that two constables be on duty at the Band Concerts to keep order amotig the Monday by iron P mm Minister of Railways and of a bill to give statutory I the freight In Council made public- Friday evening and final passage by the House of ho measure providing for a cent reimbursement by the Federal Government of the Homo Bank depositors were the out standing events in Parliament in week just ended Equalisation Freight With tho exception of prairie provinces there has dy been expressed general ap proval throughout the Dominion of he Federal Governments proposed policy in regard to rail way freight rates Us aim is some approach to equalisation of rales and the removal of dis crimination as between different of the country This feature of the policy is appealing particularly to the Maritime Provinces to certain parts of Ontario and to British Columbia As for flic prairie as hound rales arc concerned but readjust the present fixed west commodity rales- the Progressives in ar grateful for the ihe grain and flour rate will be maintained they declare should get more con- in return for the rogation of flic westbound com rates At the time while urging this latte they are fearful should loo op iposed policy Hasten House might for he abolition of the and flour rales as well and they feel that might he advised fake a half loaf Last night he concert was to bi the Alex Muir school grounds and next week it will be on the Separate School grounds These openair concerts are making Band very popular and putting life the As an added attraction members of St John Choir hold an IceCream Social program Salvation Army weekend will be of a very special nature Boat of Toronto West Division which willing to lost by the absence of private wards there only being ale wards Mr Eves said that it was only right that the people of Newmarket should ho given thr opportunity of deciding whether oi not they wished a Memorial Hospi tal and suggested thai a bylaw be presented July short discussion it was a bylaw should be presented to Newmarket citizens on Monday July County Constable T Kirk then asked that his assistant constables for lie July 1st celebration sworn in which the Council grant ed Mr Reg Akers was mended as assistant constable Mr Kirk also asked that the vehicles going to the fair grounds on July 1st bo made to enter by St and take exit by Street which with other traffic restrictions will be considered A deputation headed by dennau Winger and backed by Messrs Kirkland and Keats requested road grading and widening to feet moving of tele phone and light poles sidewalks drainage etc on Andrew Street Alderman George Barker arrived and his place at the table Mr chairman of the Road and Bridge Committee then replied to Mr Winger in a most convincing manner He asked Mr Winger why he had not made the improve ments suggested when he Mr Winger was in office If ever street were given the improvement requested it doubtless would swami tho towns exchequer A forty mill rate is high enough Mr Pearson believed and if the rate was to be brought down to 38 or mills expenditures would have to be curtailed Mr Pearson upon Andrew Street would have to be expended to do lie work properly but the ince of Mr Traviss respecting bad it Laugh Relieves Tension Mr caused quite a laugh when asked to advise on a point of law by Mr Winger by saying Well down lo the morning upon the situation Andrew Street hut after all had said upon this matter it lhat a delightful mixture poles trees walks road mud and must be most pleasing to the residents of Andrew Street Some launch would solve the bad drainage problem Whereupon said the matter had well presented and would be dealt with Mr Albert was very in dignant about being billed for faxes paid but Town Clerk Mat hews explained that such errors ere unavoidable as tax bills went it en mass sometimes after a few Us had been paid bit drastic that two members of the Council attend the concerts and keep their eyes on he child offenders These two suggestions were ably com bined by Mr Davis who believed that if a member or two of the Council would speak to the aud ience and two constables be on duly to keep order that no more trouble would ensue It was also agreed that chairs for the band he rent ed from Itoadhouso Rose for each concert Will he Voted on Proposed Hospital bylaw was read by Mr Mathews- after which the Council went into committee of the whole with Mr In the chair and proposed bytaw was given second reading Mr Brock Currey suggested some changes to be made in the preamble of the by law that the citizens may fully Hie uses to which th for the Memorial Hospital definitely designed At the meeting of the Council this matter of tin Hospital law will be sot tied On motion the Council adjourned chances of IllC 1111 week ill Progressives a and A CO C LUND Holler for Homo Dank By a vote of 100 lo 20 the Gov measure to the Home Bank depositors to fli extent of per cent was passed by the House What fate the bill will meet in the mains be seen Then ted debate on the ject in the House most Progressives and Liberals porting it The only ones opposed were some members who sufferers from Ihe Home Bank collapse in their ridings A wide chorus of approval of this parts of the counlry especially from and the Western Provinces whore were most of those who suffered heavily from of the Dank Providing for Trade There was a lively discussioi over ihe bill to advance furthei money by way of loan to the Harbor Board needs of that case were eloquent argued by Hon Ernest La point who is one the rep re the NEWMARKET HOT WEATHER FABRICS Printed for long Tunic Blouse Foulards In plain Black and White Navy and and and many other pat terns French Voiles In all newest patterns ranging In price from to Fuji all new yd Now Satin Strips and small for the onoploco Ret for all In Lengths no two alike of that city formerly spend the day with the that place Mr J J Cull spent Monday Toronto Mr and Mrs Christie eat Sunday at Mr Blackburns Miss Borden of Kin Creek spent Sunday at Mr A J Mr David Blackburn Miss and Mr and Mrs Fred Davis spent Sunday at Ma ple Mr and Mrs A MacEldon of Mrs Blackburn is spend ing a couple of weeks in Toronto The Young Peoples Leagues of the Bradford District will hold their annual picnic at the Sharon Temple on Saturday veekend with the par- Mr and Mrs J tawa June 12 Dr Charles Chairman of the Do- on Fuel Board issues the that the wage agreement between the American anthracite operators and miners will expire Sept of this year and that many wellinformed coal men a suspension of operations the anthracite fields at that sell Canada at a normal rate There are also available other domes tic fuels such as British and low volatile House and Minister of Marine and Fisher It was shown to fairly with the National Trans continental section of Cana dian National it was es that the fullest facilities be afforded a Quebec steadily expanding PPORTUNI want to cave first year depreciation on A Sport This car has plvo Balloon Tires Trunk Automatic Hop tight atop Own er buying a larger Six Oar For Further Information Phono DUHNS GARAGE Huron Street the Western half of the Domin ion In the case of this latter fraffic needs It is proseculions have already begun interesting to note hat in spite The recommendations made by of the strong opposition pul Hereford in the report of his Holm charged only Asked for 30O Mr Fred Doyle and Mr I era represented the North York Society and asked that which had been promised years ago to the society be granted All moneys available were much needed attendance at each at the Fall Fair would be necessary if they were even and such a crowd Mr Rogers had little hope of beholding upon the fair grounds Mr Davis believed that this 3O0 distressing should be straightened out die winter of to then and here He said that if he Council did not support the Fair who should Mr Pearson was was glad to see he admission out down from to and he said was too much when the annual fair in the world turnioous coals and there a certain amount domestic coal but there be a suspension of opera- lions in the anthracite fields that would last for any considerable time a very serious shortage of supply for domestic in Central Canada This would result possibly a l I play lhat deals with the idea lhat dont have you of his followers this measure Mr leader of the is absent himself from he House when Ihe vole on this being recorded Death of Sir William On Friday a event urred with the sudden passing of William Peterson almost hour after the report of Special Commute- on Control of Ocean Rates had read in the House The Committee d Parliament to give Sir William signed corrugatedtype ships under conditions which would him against unfair at tack from the Steamship and pave he wayifor a gen eral lowering of rates Sir William passed away under dra- circumstances after only ihe sincerity and courage of ian and the persistence with which he sought to secure free open competition on the high whereby only could producer and consumer alike be given a square deal Combine While Immediate interest wag only in province of New Brunswick interim report in the House by Fit Hon James Minister of Labour from Harry Hereford Registrar under the Act of his investigation in New Brunswick into the charges of the existence of a combine in violation of Ihe provisions of the Combines wick enquiry will go far toward remedy- of the ills of the in that province Pine Orchard Joe Sheridan and family visited on Sunday VanLuven enjoy tits mother and Hope on Sunday evening Mrs A Is enjoying with her aunt from Perth Wm and Steer of Ad Ohio motored to visit Elmer Starrs and to go with them and Mr Starrs to Friends Yearly ijng at from tin Road work Is done on Meeting House ho Friends Yearly Meeting Toronto spoke to us on our dally emphasizing some of those sim ple virtue wljleh go to make life worth while There Is no place In for the dishonest man or wo man you are doing today which the spirit tells not doing some things you ought to ye will he Hill hold an lends Meet- Friday June for oilier pails of nfry One reason is that of the finding Mug City the the the the effectiveness of lion instituted by he did at other combine i located any of r of this Nash oiled ho fruit by legislation was Syndicate which DEAD TURKEY How a dishonest habit may mislead la by the story of a com mission merchants who Is extremely consignment lie never falls to claim lelhlng alleged to rets of dressed turkeys from a In be Northwest Here tofore lie had dMlt exclusively la live Fowls and probably cor respondence got things mixed At any rate he shipper was astonish ed to receive a letter by return running about as follows Dear Sir We regret to you lhat four of he turkey your consignment of here dead make deduction for the same and return correct amount truly The cor and replied thui Dear Slr I am florry established a notify i la are liable to chipped In ihe ordinary mortality jho very large Yours mournfully That ended the Markers- Live Stock Markets

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