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Newmarket Era , December 30, 1927, p. 2

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Lights water Apiece Heal Wi or fllrl Apply to Chant for Ave lo At Era T0WN6HIP OF KINO up Volo influence respcoifully requested lor ELTON DEPUTY REEVE Interested taxpayer want every dollar economically strongly behove and VOTE I foiling Monday Jan 2nd MUNICIPAL To the Electors of he TOWNSHIP OF KINO Your and Influence respectfully solicitor for E LEGQE REEVE For Year 18 on a policy of a Economy Lower taxation More equal distribution of Road and Bridge Expenditure and his In Council as Councillor and 1st Deput Reeve for 6 years Polling Monday Jan 2nd 1026 VOTE EARLY I Wishing One and all a Prosperous end Happy New Year ROSS E COUNCILLOR FOR 1826 Thanking all for past favor of our country whose Js of romance and possibilities fliifl our advice It do ftOl be If you fall In the first Hope is the Faith Oliver Cromwell In Gwl and keep your powder dry Give a- hoping where you and a HAPPY NEW YEAR TO Editorial Notes Society formed prevent cruelty animals In York your ballot Monday if a contest In your That is the only way have A uetal lighter than aluminum and ranger than lias been disco Germany This will give great impetus which sad event occurred on day afternoon following an of three weeks caused by a stroke of par alysis without a doubt that the late the progress of larkct than any Individual Owing to the of Toro of carrying the loot Herb Smith while A carpenter Struck bUa payfjiicnt arrested John Gordon Wd Wilson Streets Hamilton and Fred Watson fl-nronlo- They we with vagrancy To the Electors of TOWNSHIP OF WHITCHURCH Vole and Influence Respectfully Solicited for WM CRAWFORD FOR COUNCILLOR FOR 1828 Monday Jan 2nd WHAT IT OOB-TeV- taken from Industry in by Liquor While- the Ontario Government la finding comfort In possession of new Income as tip result of the oper ation of Ihe- new Government control liquors the other provinces of the Dominion called Reformers who been combating this great vice arc looking In regret at the apparent undoing of half a century of education and effort to eradicate the enormous waste physi cally morally and financially but which lias been for the least set aside by Ihe people of the persuasion of politicians Since Ihe Introduction of the Government Con- In the several provinces there has come a very marked lapse in morality generally while showing what the maintenance of the industry Is costing the country in point unmistakably state of affairs doubly undesirable and be coming worse Speaking on this sub ject recently Mr Stewart Lyon of Toronto remarked It is a disturbing picture to see the Dominion of Canada as a bartender of North America the youth of two countries fostering the bootlegger under the hollow prelei of liquor consumption If the people of the country the bust ness men and other men of affairs on not willing to concede thai the Federal and Provincial Governments traffic of evil In promoting sale hey have the cold figures showing the wasteful of millions ofdollars yearly from legitimate trade channels is prosperous merchant ready rto denythat business if the spent during the year ending Sept 30 in spirituous and rallied liquor ware valuations had been used buy furniture clothing food and use commodities of is in these facts have out many times but pity Is that afler a realization of the practical benefit of the even partial or the traffic by the indifferent hand- has been people should allow themselves to be sold back the hands of the which for bo long en thralled them and w and bedeviling methods have debauched our politicians and once threaten to enslave our people In the 1st twelve trys Dill for liquor has proportions while the cost can hardly be estimate loss to commerce and in Express To the Electors of TOWNSHIP Op WHITCHURCH four Vote and Influence Respectfully Solicited O WESLEY WILLIAMS FOR COUNCILLOR Monday I 1826 Johnston police the bandit who Dan- Saturday night and are likely lo the reward offered by Bankers Association To Ha Archer the alarm the robbery hem today the bank when bandits she disregarded the guns and street crying for help She the of Municipal Nominations nominations for Mayor tor Reeve for Councillors All re- wept required number the by acclamation except for Reeve as folowB Mayor J ltCve A and Cose ore Dr C Jloulding T J BRIGHT BITS FROM EXCHANGES submarine Is the coffin of that refute to abolish tlv electors arc asked to on a bylaw to renew the contract with tbe Power for of power the toivja are also J a Fred Newmarket Mayor Andrew J Davis Reeve A Lundy 1st Deputy 2nd Deputy J 0 Little Councillors Williamson Osborne Fred Smith Dr Dales Awes As Will not qualify the election is by aceli School Manning Frank Both II and Dr S J Boyd acclamation Stouffvilb- Reeve Harry Saunders Joseph Wilfred Morton and David ltusnell Councillors Frank C Joseph A Dr S Ball Harold Harry David t School Board Ed and tion Reeve Osborne and J Lake Councillor Glover H Holland Landing J Sheppard G Tate Plowman and Lane Tat did qualify for Reeve One to elect and Lane Tate did Councillors Donaldson Edward Percy Thompson West Ed Atkinson Tate and G Tate Atkinson West I Tate Councillor- elected by acclamation School Trustees G Goodwin Bell Deputj McCabe Councillors two to be elected- J Fox J Jefferson D Mac and J Whitchurch Townihip Reeve Morgan Baker and Chatham Oat Dec Willi only Ibe slightest al clues to work upon police ore bunting for a colored lite last night molested a Chatham girl and left her lying near the St Clair limits of the suffering from of the brain and a broken leg The girl Ella Arnold daughter of Mr and Mrs Arnold of reported In a serious con dition In the Public General Hospital leaving the local store where the girl walked lo- Near Lowe Street colored man enquired find Wilson Ave The girl di rected him He Is then alleged to have her Into his oaf and to started to drive along the street towards the city limits When the girl screamed man Is alleged to ill her- Ignoring threat the girl continued to with the result that the man struck her on the head girl it is recalls no more until she came lo her senses lying on the road near the city limits A couple who chanced her up took her home Dr Agar was summoned the suffering from a broken limb and injuries to her head home for the Christmas holidays Mr Cecil Bond of New la spending a weeks vacation at J spent The editor of the Era spent th Christmas weekend with his son Ii Toronto Miss Gladys Belfry of To- Is spending the Christmas days at her home and Mrs land spent Christ relatives in Town Mr Vei spending a week friends in Newmarket 16th Annual Exhibition Mil be held In the TOWN HALLNEWMARKET TUE8DAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Jan and Display on Exhibition BREDTOLAY POULTRY AL80 OATS AND SPECIAL FEATURES POULTRY LECTURES will be given each evening by practical and Competent Lecturers LARGE DISPLAY OF MOUNTED CANADIAN ANIMALS AND BIRDS It Is also expected that there will be a GOOD EXHIBIT OF BLACK FOXES Noble of Guelph John Armltage is here from of the death of Mr H S Cane Mrs Susie Toole Fryd Meek of Victoria Col lege attended the High School At Home last week and Mrs Silas spent Christmas with their Hope Pine Mrs at Rochester Admission Tickets will entitle Holder to Great Drawing Contest for Valuable Prizes ADMISSION CHILDREN Further particulars and Prize Lists from the J WILL President SecyTress OF TORONTO

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