Newmarket Era , February 20, 1925, p. 3

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you a Town Band lbaoonoprt Ibe auspices of ho Citizens Band boys are a- lot uf lime practising and deaf good crowd -T- Vowlli Mr Pi Ar And The Juniors of Hie School a limtAl lciliWriL supper VaJi 111 firttiv In make good and plenty on thosides of road lo jump the lo he put into Iliom young a mo delightful winter day The Annual Public Spunking Contest and election of Officers under the of York County lunior Farmers will bo held at on p in Victoria are being for hoys or girls competing Ipgoltii and Nervous Massage witli Champions it ft Shield donated by of Toronto A good program is arranged Epworth The Union Young People meeting on Mwnday evening wo well attended and an interesting program was given Our First VinePresident Mr Bruce Lewi charge and solos woi Mr Leonard Woods and Mr Manning Miss gave short reading and Ihe topic of the evening or was given by Mas Scott Next Monday night meet ing will lie in form of a socio and everybody is invited ltnics3 Git forgot lie splendid pro- be In Monday night- at Fine Optical It O fad- ualo of he College of Sol- the Hank where he will Dr also gfnduale in ilCAfi liilii Inshtnoos of of wajj tin ibylMr St Andrew Striking of ft rank the Monday which dealt the matter very thoroughly came as a to llio for bettor and broaden Hook Miss Craig took charge A 1 1 nil of tho sovcrul formed and judging by ihushiMi shown the Society of a moat successful On evening is being by Mm A Y P A of St Pauls church and will lake part in a debate Resolved session hi Council Chamber on Monday Feb pm Sent Mayor tut I A 2nd ti Alilfrmfii Hurry Doyle Cut mid of the lajt regular ng wcro read and on motion adopted The Ijilo Committee of tin in flray It Armstrong Mayor American Oil Co 1 Nat Railways It Williams ice piiniy Co Pearson J McBcldo I Com received from Hie request granted Communication teller sot and actcsa have taken respective in the annuo on Parliament bill has to side of the stage a array will legiatdtlvt goals clearly ibtio reached with a minimum of talk or time- wasting in Giin bo live and lulo phulanx have the role of lamenting long and loud the countrys economic plights hut not specifying vory reme dies or Just would be meet for repentance Mr has more Influence on World Money fit lAndn C upholding tho Progressives in ho loft llio Commons rather assumed tho of watchful wailing so far iili nl mild for ir It the Government don of support if the good work la continued and pro- this by the Methodist Choir Concert of March There is always to iqy what you have lo To a deal each must know the other no better make the want and there rim e certain way to mils known than in the Era There was a shooting match brick yard last A Welcome at Sudbury Rev 3oohrano proached sermons in Sudbury a week ago Sunday Wo clip following from tthe Sudbury The eighteenth anniversary Horvicos of the present Church in Sudbury were observed Sunday wtlb the J Cochrane of Newmarket a form er pastor preaching both morn ing and evening A largo con gregation was present the morning service and in the ing the auditorium waa filled to capacity ninny pre from other especially from St Andrews where the vice had been withdrawn lAMJiirtme linked Hie morning and evening aermoiu together speak ing in the mowing on The Need of Worship and in the The Nalure of Nearly a column of apace i the sermons and fin Smith of Toronto last The are getting longer Hut some people dont worry much aboul the lenglh of days Its the nights that are never quite sufficiently elongated Christian Church News Thursday Feb is Night A large attendance is urged The Pastor will conduct the Friday pm Junior Endeavor The Pastor will the topic Everybody welcome Sunday Services am Junior Church Every body is welcome Come and hear tin Junior Choir Morning Worship What it Mean lo Keep You Word r pm Sunday School Classe Juniors Defeat Midland a semifinal Junior game last Monday IK the utali defeated Midland by a The etary of the School that he sum of be forwarded the Board as their statuary duea Secretary of the High School Literary Society Hie Council asking Hint Ihey be charged no for Town Hal which was used for concerts last month idy slated that the heat ing of Hie Town Hall for concerts and rehearsals was costing the town sum of money Mr McCauiey was of the opinion that the Literary should Mr suggested thai proper Town Hall On motion of Mr borne hill was referred the Pub He Works Department Mr Doyle presented samples of stationery suitable for use If the Town Clerks office and quoted on same Mr Doyle also sug gested the purchase of a binder for liyliiws which tic believed would greatly assist In the work of keeping towns records Mr Osborne spoke briefly on the matter of Firemens Compensation act soon to up before he Legislature for Ihe insuring of the volunteer fire I 1 of cd at fires Mr borne was in entire ibjecl and the matter will he the 700 pm Dramalie Society Tuesday pm Intermediate Endeavor pm Senior Endeavor Ev erybody fs welcome Hoy Scouts Wednesday 830 pm Wolf Cubs pm Hoy Matters of are to be discussed Girl Guides Monday pin Girl Guide In struction Morse Scout Master Rev P Womens Musical Club The Women Musical Lile Club of Newmarket met at home of Mrs E J Davis Jr Friday afternoon Feb about thirtyfive were presei to finish and as the score Indi cates the Newmarket lads had I slop their best for every of game the very beginning the teams looked evenly matched and it anticipated that scoring was to be close In he early pa of the initial period Belfry the first goal which die local hockey fans to the feel and the chorus was a on the roof In the second period he vis tors hud the best of the gam Shots were rained on Cornell times but be was always on be spot Finally one got past into the net and brought he score 11 at the end of I lip period Both teams drew few penalties Midland two men off at one time In final period things look ed black for both teams till to wards the end of the game The locals worked hard as did the visitors and witb three minutes to go here was a great pileup in front of the net which resulted in the final coup ler of the game Tor the locals During the last two minutes of game Townsley and kepi puck much of Hie in fionl of the visitors goal Just as ley- was about score or Die Midland sextette and was penalized rest of the game ownley and were the fin he local- and the Thorns wore also good gsive the finest up with the Mayor future Mr urged immediat steps he taken to agree ment made wilh a local physician to rare for indigent patients in own Mayor enquired as In whether or nol some system could tie formulated to relieve lie mun icipality of paying largo sums of cheques etc envelopes fin proximately S20 a year Mr also believed money could be by paying the towns employe 1st and 15th of each month which would result in saving money stamps for cheques The finance committee was requested to look into the matter and make a report at the next meeting Mr Barker asked to lure of the building bylaw Barker believed that a rule should bo made prohibiting the building of The Mayor requested the Clerk to have the bylaw at Hi next meeting in case any should be necessary Me Barker also questioned tilt and practical It la a equal to loglBlallon of lust ession designed to reduce- the living and improve both domestic and export trade The keynote of Speech emphasis laid upon the ssily of lowering tin living not bo much by further eductions in the tariff bo of reducing ho cost of transportation on land and sea it makes thaialong a lowering of he oust of transportation an other big factor is encouragement of proluetion the most ef fective wuy of increasing pro duction is by strengthening lie immigration campaign The outstanding feature is the scheme for cutbin the activities of Hie North Atlantic Steamship Conference reducing Atlantic freight rales by Ihe eduction if Mm -oiii-hijv- el iiini Huii competition will he supplied through fed era subsidy of Atluntic steam ships carrying Canadian goods to and other European the provisions of formal contract entered into lie Dominion Government and the British firm of which William Peterson is the head a subsidy will be paid lo the Peter son fleet of en vessels and also to ships of Canadian Gov ernment Merchant Marine There is good reason 0 believe that Canada will have the support or the British of the governments of the other ov erseas Dominions bold at tempt lo the increasing ex actions of Hie worldwide Combine Perturbed plans of ho federal ad- to bring down the cost of shipping Canadian cattle and other products Europe are amply warranted by lite disclos- re port of It Preston Hie lissioner appointed last to seek some melhods of ring he existing oceanrat munition against eiiLiriJe which I North Atlantic Steamship Conference operatesi as an for he maintcnam high freight rales is shown report and already the comment from Mont centre of the Canadian end of that Conference indicates tin tense opposition to the resolute move of he from talk 1 aii since tho notable victory ill We l has greatly opened last year opposition hi high fettle and challenged the Gov- to go to the country This year there id 8 u oh lantehnllenge Confidence ilea among the unite the Prime tor- As for Western Canada Progressives an oven friendly spirit toward Liberals than in past three sessions and by their speeches in Hie first week of the Indicated that they only cold lo allure ments hold out to them In Mr manifest freight rales but they or al Hie same time- ready to the government every assistance its evident purpose to solve the freight problem on land and sea in the best interests of the Dominion by wiping as far possible all discrim- factors Also the are persuaded the general policy in the mattor of taxation and lar- riff is best can be do- vUed at this fimcio meet the needs of Hie country At the same lime however Mr served notice on Gov ernment that Ills party would for further Si rettpnne A CO An iTiteiesfing sidelight on the of Conservative Oppo sition was presented on Friday in connection with he rcaldratfon of the debate after the motion forminatinc ihe discussion bad been declared curried the by Deputy Speakei George Gordon Mr Mbighen his followers in the House and hit press raised Ihe old cry of liber of speech and pictured tin Liberals seeking to curtail freedom They wanted on op to the debate and to manufacture some good campaign literature on the a sumnlion thai there would be general election this year matter of faet two days previous ibis there had been a tacit dersfanding between parlies dial debate would bo allowed to end on Friday so that I the House could got down to busi ness be recalled that last year in Ihe inMial debate when Iho Progressives belped materially in the discus sion enter third week he Conservatives were he first to Ladies Store NEWMARKET WHITE GOODS St Beg Mo Mo mi VA 100 and no yard FINS PILLOW Pure ataaohed 0 tt 4 In 40d me NAINSOOK ato to yard In Regular poo Sat yard Witt NAINSOOK SB and aa for- Una and Night Robes MUSH TOWELLING Bad Border Salt Prim yd Heavy Red and White GLASS TOAVELLlaW In wide nag yard as tactiCB of in seeking to prolong Simon A load of young people went down lo Saturday night Aid was at home Mrs T on Thursday after noon was well attended League Friday night In or MIi Dorothy Hood There was a good attendance a church on Sunday afternoon Glad to report our sick are getting hello Clara Cook who was NOTICE AND DEMONSTRATION Three Leaders Speak weeks debate v by speeches of the Ihr featured leaders validity of receiving money flip of the Council fully discussed voted lo The good progr lit ill be held at he Ollon on Friday when The Servant in a by Charles will be read Programme Feb Duett Overture from Mrs a ed Italian Mw Wit- seed at the by the Council a later meeting Motions by F A and sec onded by Doyle that the Finance Committee be instructed to pur chase suitable letterheads and binder for Clerks office Carried ell Parla Mi Violin Soto- Selection Lucia Mrs K Piano Duett Semlmaride smi- Misses and Vocal Sole I Mrs Piano of Vocal fro and King Mrs J pa Moved by A Lundy and onded by that thi ByLaws and the be instructed to prepare and sub t regular meeting of tin Council an with some lo doctor for tho care of Ihe town patients Carried Moved by Mr Doyle and see by that Finane Committee arrange for bond on Hi Town Clerk and Treasurer I Mathews for and also to cancel and get refund on present that of he one of he most effective he ha delivered in the initial debate of any session If was a subject of bat Mr letd- Ihe opposition lacked his vigor of He more discursive than usual I more mildly critical His remedial theme wus higher protective tariffs for everybody farmers included The member of the opposition who talked most against the program was Hon Dr It J Man ion of Fort William who at the end of the week delivered a fiery jeremiad was subjected A Great Constructive Program In his concluding remarks Hit iine after rfernng at length to he plan o curb the Shipping Confer this The Go which has f development only part of OWEN Owen Sound Yob General satisfaction is expressed here over the placing in the at Ottawa of 000 for the dredging of the Owen Sound Harbor This means hat the of I bushel grain elevator by the Great Lakes Elevator Company can be hur ried without hindrance as It Is un derstood that the work will be started soon as spring opens Soundings At the Warerooms tin the permits With dredging the large grain carrying of another gold strike properties east of exciting Hie people of h a hat step taken n has already in this fully justified itself life of Canada and by so helping our industrial life will id children who i I to the other EYES l V Office of or a to be held Main Street South Newmarket BRILLIANT j RUINED BY j his life are calculated to I of the nation a In life by gambling on did not go to either they In the is of Toronto he remarked citizen Tory His opinion bill It contains other auttiorlzallon for for the In ternational Engineering Commission to ed its study and on llio public social Pitfall for Hen the of this of all nothing wore Newmarket Markets Stock ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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