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Newmarket Era , January 22, 1909, p. 3

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4 I leeks on a TV aw is an a Very Satisfactory Wo direct to the very Social Sale of Stock Co will open or sale i In a few days the stock pi Mr Hughes and will clean out at a very low price I I K report the Dank of To ronto found elsewhere in this issue- We arc fortunate In having branch Oils prosperous Hank In under the The members the League held Baled Nay and Strcsvl Can be had at Huron St Change of too late I for this issue The Moving Picture ShQW in for- three nights last week but authorities would not allow the show on Satur day night for fear damage to the electric light plant Mr Jos Cody haft moved to Ave and Mr of Bradford will j The occupy the house just vacated next The annual -meeting- of the Fire BAKING POWDER IS Absolutely Pure A fig fa I I I I j graph Social took place on Tuesday Methodist School Room ami when the old officers were all great credit is due to ttw Social Cum- dted There was good for the way i which they car- a 0 VP mi fast in pubjlc favor out the arrangements Some Wore present and a great deal of Colored Jubilee Singers i0M liKcitowT The Southland drew a tolfifft ffia farmers Institutes Under auspices of the North A meeting of the Hose Farmers Institute meetings will take place at Hall Tuesday Good attend- iti 1 melodious music to in- ministration ol Daniel Norman address League Those terested in missions cannot afford Church hearing Mr A cordial to all preached hero last Sunday to good congregations and his In the morning was particularly well I Wo clip the following from an fed Miss of Ottawa who so sweetly lait Sunday has con sented to sing again next Sunday change the bride being a niece of Mrs of this Town A very wedding took place at con- the Cathedral Orillia on Tuesday evening Tin- pastor expects to duct both when Mary eldest Miss who is here daughter Albert of Norwich on a visit has con- 1 Ha was united in marriage to James King City Time- and 730 Jan do do Feb do do do do on requested Away Mr James Albert Tnwiss died n morning after an illness of residence on morning after weeks at his St 1 Deceased was a son of the late of Holt Bast and he married the eldest I daughter- of the late Stephen Howard jwbo two sons and two daugh ters are left to mourn their loss meeting above at Indian Head pm rem son of Thomas of Brighton the ceremony wing perform- by Rev Father the parish priest I bride who was given away by sented to sing on Sunday morning Obituary Another of our old and respected residents passed away on Thursday morning of last week Jan at the advanced age of Hi yearsMr Win after be ing confined to his bed about two weeks Deceased was horn in Quebec in bis parents having emigrated from Nottinghamshire England in 1824 Shortly his birth they removed to Muddy York was then called and then yn to New market where the ildest William Joseph and went into the manufacture of resil ing machines They were ail mechanics the first two expert millwrights and were away from Newmarket a- good deal of their Newmarket Cemetery Co time as the years rolled on William travelled from Michigan on the west A a to toe Lower Proves on the g and had much to do with both saw and grist mills in Owen Sound Col- son ruhd i j vr report North York Reform Assn The annual Association took place in the penmen Hall Newmarket day afternoon last and well attended as well as nearly Deceased cry polling division in the Hiding re- presented ExMayor Cane of Newmarket presided The Treasurer of the Com- the weather and its effect was shown by the vote last October The had her father was dressed in a dark blue ail been met but a little over Princess suit and carried a shower and the Committee was requested to of while roses and lilies the valley correspond with those polling was attended by Miss Catherine which had failed to respond to McAuley sister of the groom who it he previous appeal for funds looked charming in a neat fitting tail- 1 The election of officers resulted as made suit with a cream lace follows Stephen A at Toronto of and Miss J at home was a member of the A having Joined Mt Albert The- family moved to about three years ago family have the sympathy of a mitlec J Walton of re M report that it was a grand success bereavement I N I crT3 j- I The funeral service will on Saturday afternoon at at the Iln take place Under the heading Brief History oclock ol King ToVnaWp we notice that residence and interment at some error has been made relative Cemetery the changes that took place concern- ling the Treasurer and Clerk The Presbyterian Church late Joseph Stokes succeeded meeting of the congrelS c annual gallon was held and or waist and carrying a largo bouquet of American the groom be ing supported by Harry Mace of Toronto After the ceremony breakfast was served at the home of the brides pa- rents and with the wishes of all minion Government Mr and Mrs Ml trio to the West President Cane Newmarket Underbill Aurora Secretary A Williams New market Treasurer Eugene Holt as Treasurer on Thursday evening I S the of last week and was well attended osuph Stokes accepted the j Mr 0 Tench was reelected M death and the A CORSETS See Spring Styles NEW SPRINC DRESS GOODS ARRIVING DAILY the A resolution of confidence ing excellently was ably moved I There a ntt of by Mr Newmarket for the year and seconded by Mr A Davidson Women Missionary pledging the support of were spent in va- Association to the Gov- rt Purposes The Willing Workers was reelected T cretary the date Benjamin Brown The various reports presented show Schomb was appointed Treas- the church finances are in by Mr condition and everything is progress- Mr T succeeded ate Jos Stokes as Clerk On Friday evening tonight to take place cling Millinery Dry Good Mo us I Midland and oth er places on the shores of the Day He first married Miss Walker and on her death Miss Eliza- Drown who diwi about years ago leaving one son Herbert who survives Mr Elvidgc as one of the early pioneers could relate many interest ing incidents in the history of this Carried Mr W Phillips deputyreeve of King in a few wellchosen words and supported by Mr Joseph Rogers Kettleby moved a vote there Province He lived on his property here for fiftythree years He was a staunch Conservative a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and was one of the oldest members Masonic Lodge here Two brothers and four sisters pre deceased liiin His younger brothers Charles of San Francisco and George of Out learned the cabin etmaking with the late Samuel Road- house of this Town Mr was one of the sturdy men who made our country what it is and bis memory will be long cher ished by those who knew him the Secretary shows that mere were interments during the year of whom died in Newmarket and the to tal number of interments to date is 2305 The Treasurers report was very satisfactory because it showed that the working expenses were less than the receipts leaving out sales of lots and endowments entire ly besides over spent on improve ments to residence and boulevard in front of the Cemetery grounds This latter me raised They paid on the pipe organ debt paid all the expenses of choir and organist paid for many in the new manse and have a balance on hand of The the old a on he has represented North York Hoard of Managers were reelected as Dominion House was follows Messrs T Trivett Allan How- Gibson Duncan Ster improvement was strongly com- 1 and the incoming Board was to his the Why the Light Is Poor complaint is made among the stores that the electric light is not as good as it should be The matter was brought up at the to continue the work to north of the entrance gates There were not so many lots en dowed last year as usual This is something that people should not ne glect Jt- is not necessary to wait for a lawyer to draw up your will but simply pay the amount to the j Treasurer not less than per lot and the perpetual care is assured without future cost or anxiety The only complaint coming to the Board was that the endowed lots received more attention that those paid by the season The Board was quite pleased to bear the complaint There is now over in the Endowment Fund which is invested in mortgages thanks to Hon A for Committee reported the very able and efficient manner expected All which in the received with great enthusiasm P J Anderson Mr Luke Gibbons King regretted that he could not say as much for the and Financial Secretary A ram mer Auditors Aubrey Davis and J Fergus Splendid congregations last Sunday The solo by Miss of Ottawa was very much appreciated g to ins feel Hon A was greeted with renewed Protection Society Fancy Dress Carnival is at the Kettleby Skating Rink They anticipate a big time Mr Wm Curtis has accepted po sition with a firm in Hamilton and left on Tuesday morning I Messrs Walter Rogers and Terry are spending the week with friends in Whitchurch Miss Lottie Leonard is teaching the MORE ABOUT THE GREAT JANUARY WHITE GOODS SALE I in North York member the Local Legislature as he misrepresented us hut be bad confidence in the ability of Mr McKay as leader of the Opposi tion and his motion was seconded Council meeting last Monday evening bearing and if per cent and the in- the the and Mr chairman Fire A Light Committee made following explanation The voltage at the WaterWorks has been tested and found to be correct There arc three other causes for poor lights 1st Defective transformer 2nd Wire loo small for the current 3rd Lamps of improper voltage If some lights good and some poor from the same fault is not in the transformer hut in the wire or lamps Some people have been buying lamps in Toronto and elsewhere instead of at the W because they got them cheaper but if they are not 102 voltage they will either he a dimmer light or burnt out loo quick In several places down town the fault is in the size of the wire When the lights were in stalled the wire was probably all right but people have gone on adding lights in thejr stores until the wires are overloaded It is as impossible to force a large current of electricity a small wire as it is to force a large stream of water through a small pipe If the current is volts below foe capacity of lamp it will only give per cent of the light it should produce Our current is for volt lamps any variation will produce unsatisfactory light To in crease the voltage for the sake of the store lights would burn out the lights in other parts of the Town From this explanation it is up to the storekeepers have increased their beyond what was origin ally intended to see that a larger wire is used in making the connection between the transformer and the dis tributing point If all the lights from transformer are poor it must he and it Is up to the to put in a larger Thoso directly Interested should examine and Fire expended in faking care of on the teres is the lots I A discussion took place charge for digging graves I After the adoption oi the reports nominations were received for new Board of Directors when names were submitted The scrutin eers Messrs J Millard and jT Webster reported the result of the ballot as follows Messrs transformer the Den F Irwin W Howard John Dennis Timothy Trivett I and Eves Meeting then adjourned report to chairman of Light ALARM We sell the best alarm Clocks made for a They are made of the best material thruout by the largest factory in America When you are buying wouldnt it bo get one of thcse Warranted one year CO and Get your Railway and Ocean Steamship Tickets from Atkinson Agent and Issuer of Licenses applause He expressed his great pleasure in meeting so many of the goodj and true friends in North York and was glad of the opportunity to thank them for the splendid work which they did last October resulting in his He was pleased to know that there was nothing to in connection with the campaign and a feeling of great harmony pre vails throughout the party The vote was unusually large and he was much pleased to note that total vote was the largest ever polled in tbo Riding exceeded his previous election by votes He rejoiced in the practical situation of the par ty in North York which constituency is known throughout the- country as the home of Liberal principles but it needs continued vigilance and honest to keep it so He hoped we V j would get hack to the ground we lost in Provincial affairs Mr spoke for over an hour renewing the situation in On tario the selection of three Cabinet Ministers from this Province and the return of members to Ottawa to support Sir Wilfrid only a loss of two compared with the last- Parliament notwithstanding sweep of the Whitney Government a short time previously the unfavorable condition the voters lists the assertions of the Conservative party Referring to the financial necessities of public affairs Mr said that the Cabinet had decided upon re trenchment but will not in any way injuriously curtail the public works now on hand- On the larger question of Canada being recognized to speak among the nations Mr showed that he was perfectly familiar Treaties of great importance between Great Britain and the United States are Un der consideration and Canada Is be ing regarded as a member of the Im perial family of Nations He will leave Ottawa on Tuesday for Washing ton to assist in framing highly im portant questions which have been a source of contention for generations After a few more words of grati tude to the people of North York Mr Aylesworth concluded amid ap plause On motion of Mr Underbill second ed by Mr Aubrey Davis a resolution of appreciation of the visit of Sir Wilfrid to North York was carried enthusiastically and the se cretary was Instructed to forward a copy to the Premier The Executive was requested to per fect the organization in each munici pality and I The annual of the North York Protection Society was held in Newmarket on Wednesday last Mr Jackson President in the chair The reports of the Secretary and Treasurer were read and adopted the Miss of North Toronto has been visiting friends here the past ten days returned to the this week I Mr of Oxbow and Miss Mary are visiting friends in the City this week Miss of Toronto Is j home on a vacation attending her j sister Pearl who has been quite ill of late Miss Draper and friend of Keswick are the guests of Mrs Ed Baker On Tuesday evening last the Ket hockey team played I If they come out victorious you will hear of it next week I The Foresters arc taking up a big White Lace 3 ins wide regular and for fc Whit Lace ins wide regular for J Embroidery regular and lor J Sheeting Cottons all good bargains during the Saje Phono elings Grej I f Established Oyster Supper and Entertainment on balance on hand being over Se veral new members were added last year The election of officers for the current year then took place result ing as follows President Jackson 1st 2nd Cyrus Clubine Secret Dennis TreasC Webb Directors John Silas milage David Win Bar ron Win Doan Wilson Geo Millard Addison Wil liams and Starr Auditors Jackson and Hughes Mr J Millard for twenty years has been the Secretary of the Association desired to he relieved On motion of Mr Wilson second- eel by Mr Widdifield a cordial of thanks was tendered Kim for past services The meeting then adjourned L O The District Lodge of the LOL convened in Newmarket on Thursday Jan The following officers were elected If Taylor Thos DDM W J fait Hayes FS A Treas Can ChapW of A Murray An open meeting was held in the evening and there was a good attend ance A short program was given after which J D McKay in the absence of organizer of the Order who was unable to be present delivered a short address on the principles and objects of the Order and the qualifi cations necessary for membership At the close of the open meeting the regular meetiag of the Lodge was held at which a number were re ceived into the Order During the evening Juluis Rogers PM was presented with a Past Masters Jewel There- was a full attendance of mem bar si of the Lodge and a num ber of vrsltinp brethren were from Aurora Mount Albert of February More or about the 3rd particulars later very cold on Monday and on Tuesday somewhat moderated and buggies both running Two engines and four ears derail- j by a rolled down the bank of the Rive near Yale BC Engineers Carscadden and J were killed and several persons re- slight injuries CAPITAL ALL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS 159832 Veal calves Remember family tacked almanac when new year opened jmand and were But very few do it now The alma- Branches at all important centres in Canada and in London New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description of a Banking INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be as heretofore BRANCH AT ROSS linger J how years ago every up a patent medicine were also in strong per lb quoted at S3 to SI Ducks per lb Geese per lb has fidence- its grip upon public con- Live Stock Market At Toronto this week choice Cher cattle sold from to and medium goods at to Common butcher cattle were quot able at to butcher lulls at to and butcher cows ah from to per For choice short keeps the price was to while heavy feed ers were quoted at to Choice Blockers were quoted at to medium at to common store cattle be ing quoted at to Export ewes are quoted at to bucks at to 325 and lambs at to Live Hogs cars in Toron to to quoted at country points Turkeys per lb i Newmarket Markets January Fall Wheat per bush Barley per bush Oats per bush Peas per bush Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton Potatoes per bag 0 52 53 38 0 i Toronto Markets January Fail Wheat per bush Goose Wheat per bush Barley per bush J per bush Peas per burh I Hay per ton if Beef hind 8 J Eggs per doz Butter per lb Potatoes per hag Chickens per Mb 25 Ducks per lb Geese per lb Turkeys pec lb A TOO Stock of Mr Hughes together with stock Goods Clothing Boots Caps and ply ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TOROMTO

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