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Newmarket Era , February 2, 1912, p. 3

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i BBfiSfi I as IK VV will bo of February commencing at A full attendance requested- Visitors alwavs welcomePress In or Davis Cup night the score stood and Doyle final- was lajSd on Monday night fruiting in Victory for a to A HE ERA i- I fc A I i f of ho too place In the evening ays on Tuesday Mcloiit supply lor baa itvu stated so far being i Shew i ft fc Office Burned hi Brown Paul store was destroyed by Are last night None this malt was lost in fire nd tt will sutler loss Visit The to Aurora Mission Circle Newmarket I the Sunshine Mission Circle of Aurora a visit on Wednesday evening of the last eek The was held In the lecture room the Methodist Church a very pleasant evening was Circle the program and Aurora Circle room at a supply to miaou There business he dry men and And tRenly now In added to rolU Davis occupied And vhciroia to hi briefly addressed the gathering the importance 0 ot Trad away of In wltti Inc al Into diaropalr Council furthering Interests wort done on lhc said After reading iVilnntes of whereat is ttat meetings the election of f fe W was proceeded with and installed as Quiring dredging and follows J of the llollafid Hive J Davis 05jr A MW a small Treasurer V it Sf II as it and J McKay above were to report- next meeiing a hers on the various Committees for a from the northern end of the were then order W t0 adjaeent to New- Mr Aubrey Davis chairman of the ftearriago of Committee repotted what such northern territory of no hesitation In paying wo bo abundance of business for If completed running a comiuunityi Government thinks nothing a railway amongst rocks J thought it of to look Into the cost and the no dcriviedf and give us the reason why the Canal Was attention to Knit Vests Drivers and la TMrnbutlU Vests and i Si to Neils Underwear 0c to W Shoes Hoys- Underwear to Underwear to Rubber Season is We the Old and Pair J Sugars will be Mach Cheaper later Brooms are Much aajl Still op la llP9 tie f lets f Young leople of Church have made for a sleighing Party A A enine the on Monday in such northern liad beon about freight rates teA Ihe advisability discontinue will entail lor of freight cars outlay the Cabal cost three tluics origins thought any would be lure until received- Mr fiUoog ported tho resolution tSCrabitt Its li will to public No person- in Wimid think of a project so aearly competed the Wu8 adopted ally unanimously l The Chairman IhenlMnbe for Nor York should have come Newmarket and obtained the views his before declaring sell on the- the House if tlio Canal is abandoned tlve party must take the if complete Arivanotog Canned Cherries Canned Cannot reaches Kippered f Last Chance for Land on electric road A fertile land Is now free Only is bananas planted within ft years An plant and matkfrt on shares Your- abate should per acre Plantation Block Pitta- burg Mexican land and- Canada Write lor You need hot go to MeJiled Si A PATTERNS- LUNI V LADIES STORE iV Live Stuck 1 the aMW to say nothing of the sessatioh of the was exiled to gates on the and the of some of ihe for electric Cars crossing town streets are Mr retried regarding Wd show tho rt this meeting of Ottawa was left The business people- at ittnjmously in favor corn- try- the business that it predicted would be Newmarket over saw la this Mkci6fcb sold from Goods Sale I Estate Changes Mr Harry foreman in- the printing department Specialty has Mr Amos Wilsons house on Church St which he will occupy in the spring Mr Wilson has purchased the double house Prospect Avenue owned by Mr P Pears be will remove shortly Mr Marshall ore up Farmers Prospering Toronto World on Monday vise to remark as follows Whatever the there never were history of York County and generally in the District so many farmers freehold ami tenant leaving the land for other pursuits or retirement as at the present It is said that good deal this is attributed to the fact that mVwh of th land around the city is held at too high a Jricej for agriculture but this is riot to the section county The inference is tliht so pros perous have been the times that the tillers of the soil disposed to fl while at least from their labors Talent Sale Christian Church designed and so doing ft Friday Feb I all the wise recipes taken from the Church Cook Hogs at country Newmarket Committee Mr A gress regarding Auto Factory ul candy cake a A which the work already cookery A number Cook order Newmarket by the at a considerable outlay Hooks to make That the Government be respec- Secretary stated that he M ftskel the with a couple this the success of the season death on Fall Wheats per bush SOi4o Pet bush -09G- a Barley par bush Peas per bush 1 Bran pet ton 36 Shorts per tba sa flOft Hay per ton 150020 0 30V 35 flutter per lb 0 SO Potatoes per bag 50 Chickens per lb- per cotton inch eguiav BLEACHED heavy I2c toe HALF ftood Quality for TAULElllNKNteg to Values in Crash To and Linens WEAR- LAWKS HEW see Spring feowfcng of and Ji That this meeting the Board Hall since and own- in the present would be jL most the cottage at Orchard Beach Jackson on the south 1 years the session vis- in St He a testimonial on that occasion Toronto Markets MONTREAL if the canal is completed there Is no if the canal is completed tnere is Rested doubt but that it could be a benefit s River Division personallv inspect the tertitprv and He was wellknown in circles work done being a life number and master j s J Hi it Word and Works The February number- of Won and Works edited and pubjishetl by llickst St Louis Mo is to hand and full interest as usual The editors storm and weather forecast for February and into March Indicates severe winter weather more so than usual lie tells us a reactionary storm period is central on the and of February Low barometer thunder wind and rain will visit many sec tions especially in southern states- all to bo followed by snow rising barometer and change to much cold er dominating the weather up to about the or 10th Then a regu lar storm period will prevail from the ftth to the These storms win move steadily eastward followed in by snow cold than clearing weather From the to tho earths vernal equinox will be pres ent intensifying storms and as the month passes on the to the may be expected followed by a cold wave A reactionary storm period will follow the last three days or the month and into March It is also predicted that March this year will continue unbroken or normal weather without early abnormal cold spells as for some years past Word and Works forecasts have correct In past years That copies of this resolution be of Ionic Lodge and A sent to the Right Honourable Prime Mr MacLean is survived by Mrs Minister the Honourable the Mints- a boy and a girl Canals and to Social Evening favor on evening the Men to every householder as well as our enterprising manufacturing concerns Mr had think ing of this matter and prepared a re solution lie read as follows Whereas it has been stated In the public presl tjiat it is the intention tlie present Government of the Bo- minion of to discontinue Robert on work on is known as the Hoi- ot the laud River Division of the Trent Canal System which division is divided into two sections the 1st thereof extending from Cookes Bay Lake to Holland Landing oh the east brhnch of the Holland and the second thereof from Landing to I the Town of Newmarket p And whereas tle work oh the sec- speech in favor of the canal reciting piano program Included so- section consists altogether of the steps taken to secure it quartettes readings and speeches public Meeting in Newmarket on in which the following took part the of Sept- which was Miss Stephens Miss Feb Fall Wheat p hush Goose Wheat per bush 0 Oats per bush 0 53 Barley per bush- Peas jer J Rye per bush tOJri Hay per ton 17 00 at Eggs Per 0 50 Butter per Potatoes per bag vJ Chicken per lb 016V turkeys per lb Geese per lb 0 IS v CAPITAL ALL PAID W Item UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS VlUi I at all Important aentres la Canada ant la Eat Hew York Chicago Mexico and Kvery a Hanging ansae te- ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers Ontario Rank Branch will be as heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH CO ROSS re- I It Recital The four young ladies who provide the entire program at the Town Mall last Friday night deserve great of praise There was Walr audience and the program which was well ranged cave general satisfaction Miss Rrcdie market young lady who made- her debut on the platform was most received She render no loss than nine selections and tour encores fl verv dealing mari ner and the extent of her repertoire was surprise to her She rendered several difficult selections with splendid ex pression The Miss Mas- ten hrown made a verv favorable Im pression and was also recalled times The pocm with musical accompaniment was quite attractive The violinist Miss Kathleen of Toronto was good And repeatedly encored As to the Miss Rita always takes her part with acceptance On the whole the young ladles are to be congratulated They repeated the program in on and Hill cm Wednesday night 1 of Railways and an the Member for this Riding spokp in J Own and Womens Adult Class- seconded in the Methodist S- with The probable cost friends to- the number of complete the canal is while the Schoolroom- lor a social- if it will cost to evening which was greatly enjoyed settle the claims etc thmtght 00i program was presided overby It was foolish hot to eater a protest of the against Own Class and Mr Harrison Mr S Cone mode a lengthy jof the Specialty Works presided at A v-ii- work the nature of that ordinari ly done on canal Construction exca vation stoning the sides of the Can al and addressed Sir Wm Hon Miss Barker Miss J Davis Mr T Lennox Mr Messrs Noble Br die waste gales etc and bridges and Lot then Warden ot Barker- R Maiming C Bar- there are three locks required to I County of Aurora and ker Bros R Willis W overcome tle rise from the Landing many others He recalled fact Stephens Barker A Cor- to Newmarket and such three locks that every Municipal Council and Rev J have uftgfr completed and the most York except passed a re- Simpson Our hop Your 1 We clearing out if part excavated and channel of said east river between and the Landing having been taken advantage of- as far as possible And whereas it has been staled o stoned up tho solution In favor of the canal and Refreshments were then served and branch the i 1 I fc the deputation that went to Ottawa was nearly eleven oclock when the to present the petition with dvif company dispersed signatures was composed of the most influential men the Riding Skating On Tuesday evening the 1 poses aid that a of politics The resident en- section No from the Landing toj Mr Walsh thai Newmarket which is believed to be much the most expensive portion of tioal purposes that tle work Per cent of tlie work waterway could be constructed necessary therefor has been After the appropriation iit same can be at a was made the Newmarket Canal was taken out of Mr Walshs hands awl comparatively small cost And- whereas one of the objections to heraised by the to going on with work Is that there would not he a sufficient water starting that Book KODAK will always lave Days are poon Days you but Baby Keep the Precious Memories by Kodaking the often Wo jhaye Kodaks ranging I price from to KODAK SUPPLIES Ask a free copy of At Home with a Kodak L CO Jowelora and Ootlolnna Ticket Issuer of Marriage Licenses placed under the at in the Trent Valley Canal System The engineer Changed the plans to conform with that system throughout making the waterway deeper than at first natural waterway and do- signing more improved and expensive so as to conserve- water and permit a larger traffic About per cent of the work is completed on the section between Newmarket and Holland Landing and from to i your otthe Christian Church spent A very enjoyable time at the rink which was reserved for their use Over participated in a Leap Year Party while numerous spectators watched the young People lathis healthful and Invigorating pastime Much credit is duo the girls for the splendid way in which they performed their Leap Year du ties it being much appreciated by the hoys After- skating until about and enjoying selections from the pianola which was kindly loaned for the oc casion by genial manager of the Rink nearly all adjourned to the parlors of tho Church the jolly crowd having much fin on their way i- A COO would section I- r the lo Simcoe J toast Canal has ton tor Ml party purposes and whxri it was first stated that the Cabal was to be aban doned he thoughtit was oily a Joke It Is customery for- one Government to complete a public work started by Mjnisier Railways and Canals at Ottawa ExMayor heartily en dorsed all lhat had been said about the Canal and read the resolution which he moved In Council was heartily partaken of girls finding partners for this part of evenings entertainment After doing justice to the bounties spread before them and listening to a few remarks by Mr Mackenzie the to hat they had thoroughly enjoyed everything This opportunity is taken to thank the ladies who so willingly labored In the Church gotting In readi ness return of the young peo ple extend a cordial in- ill I I V i j fe Mr Roche looked the vitation to- not attending any ana as matter of business and and share In hoped every person would do an they tho benents to to derived the to have the Canal completed christian Endeavour Regular Tench offered soma vol- are held each Tuesday evening suggestions to strengthen oclock and the New Year finds Mr resolution with photos of the turning everything in full All will bo basin the locks and the water i k w i V l I jar 1 1876 i i 1 SQ j ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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