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Newmarket Era , January 3, 1913, p. 3

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Weeks Hews oorwo ox in Regular Monthly Meeting Will held on Tuesday the of Ian pm lhc homo Joseph Ave Wo woult many out as can come Press Nomination in Newmarket agents IiIJTTKKWK NO OF CANDIDATES I AiT8Nft OK A deputation walled upon Wackier on Saturday evening presented him with an address and pur o as their will I Considerable interest was in the Mxat evening lift Town Mall The lime limit hiving epiwl too as follows J ominutoi Hunter pretty MM I per Council was othis jjesUw in Why feat ihci had a public meeting at which bo explained by patties interest and the public left I as Lb ivn private plant an for the Nice that reason strongly In favor of Christmas Hydro was l poll surplus- iiwpr UNfONS USE BAKING Just Arrived Elf Pat- announced list j only a I write to vote on A the will ocld in Mr teoklos omee on eveiitog oelce Ml are to pivsent Womens meets 3l at ochvK in Church i a OoUIb i 1 IS Stephens i Kim pou cot HACK stow an s It Stew SUwait it WW It Circle will he in- officers- is business early so every is to come lUo Sup and J Sabine up of Toronto ate to Ik present- Com iumly Robertson Kievman J tain Win Winger- IS S- lW- W lxons Hunter J A t l 1 1 hunter Win Hose ftAaiu J S WW life J- would lie to nothing rtie niest4on was in the liunner ho WW would likbUi see but iie roiA to lor lie a sdwer station at ejitli the to to put on as is in well and other Htrongly objected to of town which is one thing should be at Undid to at one h Win Winder took the a working to iheniinimun water takers I NECKWEAR In dndlat Variety and Price Wool awl Pure 00 Sensible and to Choose Iron at lrlces Boots and Shoes ran lll Your In We Rive JO In World for the Pnlr and W Slock the lo arc Groceries tniUISTMAS it- Wo you In Quality and In Prlw PicMcd bottle John Dull PhVlrs bottle We ask us lor ytur Older W A BRUNTON v- J laMdiiwd am soil also ilys IjiioA nntiiipsoti I with Cook of is spend- the water pipe tie also iibi Willi V a iw ft i i s Institute- Hunter Evans Wesley Cane K iVfnrty Cain p 1 Anderson t Senilis C Hunter will fe in a- few vears it mother lobe up or larger- of Raw and for fire protection spent a few days with Mr He in width sidewalk hi of Toronto is THE STORE J A for where houses are bo School Room i in a Local Option one appeared hut both and costs One other is soiree were settled SCHOOL timfe i here was a lire while tiieMat friends here on Sunday Co Agreed to overlook loads at or Toronto Christmas at home wit his Mr J Pine View Farm spent a days in Toronto Soma of our young people look In concert at Albert on Christ and a pleasant v r r Mayor for a second term spoke ojOane took the trouble the ta taken up by the after evening the the Town addition to per capita in 12 towns about our the present reading the motors the Davis Leather Co- about wrieu size and was the lowest Whln Dr Wesley- took houses completion of the Methodist J The highest was Brampton called Tell us Church and new School MANY MAS A Bright and Prosperous New Year I Watch for Our Annual WHITE GOODS SALE LUNDY r lloom i P Christmas Tree St Pauls Sunday School filled to the last emifig and the annual Christmas Tree a success The children wore treated to supper alter which a program dialogues iis Santa Ciaus arriving the right time and the from the tree Me of which was bound otthe Scriptures to iUaekler from the teachers and of the school What to Expect January number of Word ami Hicks editor ad publisher St Mo is at The storm and weather fore casts for this mouth indicate cloudy variable weather A regular plot ionthe steady increase in leaching over the million Hall the increase in taxes of two mills was due he said to a shortage the previous Owing so many hills is an expensive town to keep up Most of the bridges are now steel or con crete The abutments of Huron St bridge cannot be put oft much longer and a new bridge on Prospect Ave will bo required next year While not raising any objection to the ex penditure of the school boards yet over taxes go for educa tion- The question electric power was dealt with at some length The Council had been trying all summer to gel figures from the Hydro people and it was not until the last meet ing of the that definite in formation could be obtained will be required to repair the Mr Brown has sold his farm oh the second concession ol and the average the- walks in Gardens bridge is SO Penetang The Dr explained that the walks ate by not four acres I one cent but on the Mr P Pearson was the next other the paid speaker He that the County owners of onnaut of has bon appoint to take spends 000 tuxes year amounts to over wMch honor of her Irxliaria Tliere BARGAINS FOR ONE WEEK lor jood roads In the Newmarket was raised so that this year our County rax was more than the year previous but in the distribution of grants to fchouis Newmarket gets with the OurCotax last year was or all future sidewalks property to in on frontage tax This year 500 tables IN Mrs Wait carried spent in sidewalks and 3- J firsl roads He considered that lhe most The traffic on the York Radial MILLS FLOUR streets better is predicted as being old plant meters etc SKrm peniOU is i uiu vv in on the extending to case Tin Metropolitan power During and following this ready for use hut the Hydro pow- a spell of heavy could not be ready till some n storms and hard winter weather is be expected This is at the cen ter of the Mars period combined Vulcan Mereurv and Jupiter also nohue that much of this of weather is predicted through balance of January and February next regular storm runs from thai to the Then a reaction- storm period falls on the and winding up with winter storms next summer Met power delivered at the voltage required Hydro power will- require an expend iture life town of between and for transformer station Met agreement is fur years the Hydro for and the Co paid track in school last summer hut th of list roads- and bridges 11000 on in favor of improving Main St several of Justice WWon a permanent pavement advice schooland Places was that sewers lM inocnlng es He the be be constructed He was j Co raised Mrs Decker Kellev- read- debentures lor permanent- the present time lmDersoliatori and intends to raise a similar amount as the or the town was good the Baptist on next year for the same purpose J because water Turning to town matters he said he Mr put in a met In had fathered the to collect the Shoe- Factory and hoped a great success follow of- Dauntless 450 per barrel White Crown- per barrel Full Lines of Feeds Gluten Meal Oil Cake Tile Coal ami Wood GEORGE taxes was stead of having 900U at this Monday ty time of there is only about Mr- II considered that the P J M Walton Dr jening and elected thc licers for the season n FORESTER NEWMARKET coming was a most important one for the town and much responsi bility would rest with the new month i es 1 I grab be cry It up ie Conductor of theoa- the the mi well cloud his a woods torn except Poultry Association At Poultry Association held in Fir Hall last evening the following olhcers were elected as the officers if the Association President Hunter VicePresident A Secretary J Hall Sec Stephens it Janes Treasurer Mr resigned and appointed by Executive Committee in iff place Directors- J Patterson J Osborne J H J J braith West T J Wag ner and J Williams tho discussion ol many matters it was voted to ad journ to meet again- on Friday Jan 3rd at oclock the Department of Agriculture Butler On Tuesday Dec 21th St Johns Church Peterborough was the scene a quiet but pretty wedding when Miss Jean Butler Mid land second soundest daughter the late Joseph Butler and of Mrs ler of Peterborough was united in marriage to Mr J A of To ronto youngest son of the late Alex ander of Holland landing The was by the Rev Canon Davidson arid during slgn- ng of the register the beautiful bolls St- Johns chimed the wedding larch Blest be the and other selections The brlrTo wore a tailored Utt o with wait or ilk and hot of white silk beav er daintily trimmed with pink roses and black Velvet ribbon She wore beautiful set ot mink furs the gift of groom carried a bou quet of roses Met charge- is per p or J125 meter for p per of which must be paid for They will install a direct line Niagara power and a line from Hon as an auxiliary Hydro charge is quoted at it h p per cent- of which must be paid for and only one I installed Kate subject to reduction as circumstances will permit Met agree lo meet at end of Ave years Hydro promise a steady rent the Met guarantee that the fluctuations will less than per cent Under the Met power the Council control the rates under Hydro the Commission control the rates tocou- sumers The proposal to construct a system of Sewerage all over town at a cost of will an extra tax of from to mills Tlw Council ask for an expression of opinion to whether it is time- to undertake A to aid a new Shoe OUUtanding Another that he advocated was installation oi one o meters and while this is not yet in would rest with the new I force to the letter it has resulted cjl He to a permanent Butler 1st Vice- having abuwLince and quite j roadway until the sewer system was Cor over Vice- for to wine By a ami he also disapproved off mistake it was advertise the the quality of gravel used last sum- Manager R debenture debt of the town was mer broken stone is better if it does but he was pleased to say it cost more only strongly 1 Meeting closed- about eleven dock with cheers for the King new was only st trie by Jaw for the Factory lhe power while favor as a public utility he adiitod that the situation in Newmarket was real ly somewhat complex He had visit- fed many other towns label and was able to congratulate Newmarket on progressive spirit and business enterprise Hon J Davis President of the Hoard of Trade was requested to ex- plain about Hie Shoe Factory He spoke strongly In favor of the as the Corporation had nothing The to lose He had BANK OF MONTREAL Established Incorporated by Act of Parliament- Since the nomination the candidates have qualified Mayor Cane Reeve P Pearson Deputy Hunter and following i With her badly and her deck fit- I j tings battered the British freight steamer reached to- I day after a tempestuous passage from and Marseilles The was on Christmas Day when Cane Lyons hvas Paterson -Som- soi and Lloyd ward deck while otheV struck Voting on Monday for one Deputy- steamer astcirn Tho steering and six Councillors also commission at Robert new will the pres- was thrown against rail with of Alderman to keep such force that both legs were I CAPITAL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS 1600000000 09646327 Reeve and six the two Newmarket Markets Alter wedding party assem bled at the homo of the brides v Mrs If Mcllmoyle- to partaVa a dainty breakfast a Iter which departed anu Mrs at their home Moss Park place Bright and I Prosperous Mew Year We wish our Custom ers who helped to this the Rest Business Season in Our His tory for which Accept Our Hearty Thanks and by to give Real Honest Values lor Your Money Reliable Goods and Right Prices Which shall Always bo Our Aim we to Ic still favored with Your Con fidence and Patronage met the financial backers of the Company and they straight on polntsof municipal eh and he was otherwise injured were men of means and experience law as well evident services and were planning bigger things than on Fire and Water Committee wliat the ByLaw proposes The Co the town to guarantee their bond up to per cent of Winnipeg Dec 3ft Fire suppostd to Jan 2nd 1913 nation of building and plant wbertjhaVe caused defective wiring Fall Wheat por bush ft installed and per cent after the gutted number one warehouse of the i loose Wheat per bush plant is in operation one mouth with imperial Oil Company on Buckwheat per bush at all important centres in Canada and in London New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description of a Banking business transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be accommodated as heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH C ROSS iUrMJ i hands The Co also asks fixed this morning with a loss of about Barley per bush assessment of for ten years fifty thousand dollars Oats per bush The town does not pay one cent and St Marie Deo A crowd Bran per ton will be protected by a mortgage on of patrons iu Sing Lous restaurant the property Everybody should vote Were thrown into a semipanic here for a new industry on such favorable afternoon when a robber entered terms the place by thc front door ana uraw- Mr J I McKay objected to tile leg a revolver that the County Councillors being paid a over what money he had I mM day and loafing their time away He Lou fled to the kitchen where the gave an instance when there was followed and after securing quorum to business the after- in cash left by the same Shorts on Hay per ton new Eggs per doz per lb Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb Geese per lb I 53 35 CO 10 30 35 0 30 00 When Buying Hockey Boots be sure and see Our Line ol door too cap- Ducks per Turkeys per lb A CO and C P Ticket Issuer Marriage Licenses noon lie had- heard reports that did The patrons of the place were rcilect credit on the business peoj frightened even to attempt to i pic and said that if he were Jure tho Jioldup marl Council he would favor a bylaw I attempt have load coal weighed on option in tue lowu and the customers was responsible today for to have a for the same He liveliest nomination meeting in was glad that the water was now Jonathan Nigh and tag sold by meter- as ho Had of the Council being proven by fircthat every a Hi 10 0 20 0 Toronto Markets man was The meeting was over a of water st0 at times Council Every should pay for leonine considerable criticism option Hill bridge former reovu Tgwnship was saw the Provincial Health Act was opposition to Mr Nigh and -wi- 4AA4T First run to A- yt 4iva I coming what they use to even in the local tuckering College getting water Loci out a meter Ho strongly in fa- system and Tgwi the provincial Health Act was opposition pointed in town every day probably accept while i he Deputy will bo Pe hod been told by William of Cash- Jan 2nd Kail Wheat per bush Oats per bush Barley per bush- Rye per bush Peas per bush Hay per ton Butter per lb Eggs Per Chickens per lb per lb Ducks Tkrkeys per lb 1913 41 0 0 0 1 116 H 0 0 50- is IS IS Lightning Hitch Boots Hocl i w I A We also carry a Complete Line of Dress Shoes and Street Shoes for Men care You want will here tt loosed figure the by the Council there dates Id the field find joe the Shoes you and get the Most Generous Measure Value you ever Bought for Your Money 1 1 i DUNCAN Jr The Cents Outfitter I funny tot to 111 a ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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