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Newmarket Era , October 4, 1929, p. 1

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mi The leading County Paper as well the Oldest No paper sent out of North York unlesspaid in advance THE ERA Provides of and and brings tegetnar in way THOSE WHO BUY ad THOSE WHO SEW Editor and Proprietor NEWMARKET FRIDAY OCT i Report on Metropolitan Railway York Co Transportation Com jfe of the Metropolitan of the Ho as a whole resulted In many the of the City of The radials purchase if one large thought thai November lsl handed over the if the Metropolitan Railway was the city boundary at Stop Ave to city hour ins section of the radial line thai absorbed by the city system best paving part of the Met rope Miscellaneous Of these funds During Metropolitan Division during 1929 from the the Board of Control the I lual fixed charges are stated t the purpose of eunnbjn than It onto and Bit So fa name of Particularly fixed charges I the having he City of the Courts liy the County Conn the matter is now in final idiustment between the In lett Manager of the he be cost of opera y2 lot withstanding of about w d Stand by Policies and Tr to Win Back Riding filled to the doors last Saturday unanimously selected Mr Lennox withdrew promising that this Province has ever seen Mr Case in his address after hi accepted the nomination His Gov- eminent has made for itself a wo under his able administration than under any other Premier going to the people with that as his platform and that is why that on October the result Schomberg Fair ind Saturday of last week was a success in spite of the threat of weather but the rain kept off and Horses proved tVbe tetter class of exhibits expected A special lass with running and Go Police Court WOMAN CHANGES MIND ABOUT REFUSING TO SEND DAUGHTER TO SCHOOL Swamp whiskey as made around Holland Landing vividly described by Crown Counsel Moore Id county irL Thursday of last week when Folly a youth and Mrs Sarah mother of five children geared on a charge of attempting to Tills swamp whiskey is a mixture ditty potatoes dynamite strychnine 50 Years Ago From Era Oct East Fall Fair took place at Holland Landing park da burned out about oclock yesterday to have been start- leadership The Liberal id particularly North lalhi and Municip for the three radial at that time cars cost of electrical mo en at ling stock and In the Gove is e the draught A and I Mdlurd ami G rihliui for general pur- ham showed ring colt in judged by Mrs Do they make Hand Landing On the 3rd of June lion the Liberal party came that he liked Control ami would enforce iry the The spots They dlars a oman plain lied It dropped asked Mr Moore ire held an open up smelted like lliis before- he asked No on know whal Is Well whiskey from the vendors innocently you realize Dial you I by Markets Fall tall I Years Ago From Era Sept 30th The election protest voided the re- urn of Hon J Davis on a point law The Chancellor In giving said In the present regrettable Mr I buck t Otlhi f that I mil 1 1 W a w the best pair of fowl wlnle had the best Utility pen I ff In sheep the best were Clrfre Sliaw Oxfords Gordon m the h nl of the months than fines Crown Moore ml the making of Illegal liquoi lJV as as the ex- taxes etc on the investment HO ami deficit of In September 1928 with the 1924 elicit on radials under ion the Hoard of Control area near the operation and and financial vehieles eight to ten a on ihe The anil York Radial Railways t Hie Metropolitan 11- Imt the Mimic and II- Metropolitan Included the i H- to anil the Cleanup Deal of Toronto be lief that the deficits would be eliminat ed making certain changes and a complete reorganization In Hie report at this time dated October 1020 to the Hoard Control Indicates a strong desire on behalf of the Comuilssloif to take ovei lines and It Is difficult to their recommendation for abandon of the Metropolitan line less than four years Inter On January ilth the control and operation of the to rpadbed and track three radial lines A figures the CO and repairs to i but for lack of tilled If the Council intend the operation of the Metropolitan Hallway line I think all detailed figures relating to the operation of the should he furniHhcd by to mention 1 to the Old Age Pension Act In my opinion it is one of the finest pieces of legislation Conn vim of the large number of pen- 0 are vitally Interested in the ion of this railway behalf of the parties Interested continued operation that the Hie TIC Lily of early In I abandoned iter on behalf of the The changed Metropolitan Division and In branch line from to Schomberg to give fl through it fair arc out interested in Hie radial line pay At this Juncture the or coach or motor bus it Is differ- have a line of peratlng to and call hi at Newmarket ami stop at Aurora Richmond Hill etc The result Is that there excess trans portation service and the coaches are in competition with the electric rail- the traffic from the railway The summer schedule shows that six motor dally on the regular service well as Coaches or buses have replaced radial lines with no possibilities f development but the electric i reward Justly toll and labor opposed to the ministering the come put of reasnry anil not half from I do not agree It is county should pay half the whole cost vlnclal Col Ieiunx chosen o oppose Mackenzie King he said to lie after the convention was over With all these loyal Conservatives be dpd me we cant lose That Is exact he way I f today All I ask glvi and confidence and I rtssn I will do level best North York Once again go The distance of from the mutton of train Such a train one thous and miles day nearly fortytwo Is letelli best collection of led In the ladles imp out liquor making in this he declared Why pick on Holland Landing the bench was a general knowing laugh I think this boy is Hie Aubrey Davis is visiting Jessie left for Wednesday Arnltage left for the States on Sao was in two little nieces ifli Iter ho have been here since August Mrs Allan Howard and her mother ft on Saturday for to Mrs Bell arrived on Friday an absence of of in ish Columbia and California Mr Jonathan Rogers and wife of iing a couple inn City rfUi friend in this section Mrs C enter and Miss Jennie John Gardner who Is leaving t the deaconess work in A lengthy obituary in this the late John Manning who was add re Dr number of awards in this Mrs Hart Pearl Millard seven- 1 market Mrs Ken Holmes that they Holmes and and Mrs Campbell In the cooking Hart Mrs Campbell Mrs and Potter Mrs J and Mrs Gallagher secured divided Dai Mrs Williamson Mrs II hi Mr Magistrate How old are he asked Thompson Nineteen sir If you make them go to Jail It will be Hie only way you will stamp out said Mr Moore A Jar filled with a liquid was pro dueed To prove it was alcohol officer tried to light it with won two firsts In the childrens sec- out or youll 1 of the A showing ot The Be during the Mas closed a lasting till In the the nit print the SiH Its Just as had lo get drunk passion as with liquor Maglsli to J Brown charged his son Jimmy lie had been The probation officer Itlls mi fternoon The liaklt lo and dance if you can do that triumphed in the flnals le over Mount Pleasant while In the la- 1 emilier that no matter what dies section Schomberg last to ol market r to hands on him Yes sir suspended Society was present I during the afternoon opened the Claiming that God had told her no fair The Committee of Management to send her daughter to school J G Brown and Mrs 0 charged with breach A H MacLeod The directors of the the School Attendance Act at first It Davis J Jar- before Magistrate Keith In that would keep her an hour vears to complete the Journey Wilful were transmitted through it the same rate through Ken Holmes Hartley Brown H Saw- daughter out of school don Victor Marcbnnt Fox And Do you mean to ell me thai Mrs Ruth wont send her asked J Keith I wont Well youll go down to the right now declared Ihe bench All lilackhiirn Mrs In on the sun wouh teens years A cannon ball Wouldnt It bo great sighs the right Ill her fourteen Hamilton Spectator if Up t the Mr Dohlge clad all in white I sun to Northern vacation resorts the fish shied that a Divine voice had told plosion would bite like the and to keep her daughter at home is four- qultoa and the and mosqul- Somebody must be fooling toes would emulate like the flshT There be ghosts around who Falls safely In a barrel slipped daughter must be i country of A Portland Maine BCld Wonder how many of the girls on an airplane was In- how harder are Jured In an accident A Thompson of Holland Land- It for the tariff farmers to deter man tnnv shake his fist at death with was rcmandrd on ball of mine whether stockings are luxuries Impunity lose his life when the 500 until October when he appeared or hazards seem almost rjegllglble charged with breach of the excise ol ry of the death of Cane which occurred at Nine columns are taken up with the list of prize winners at North York The Altar At Toronto Sept by Rev Comfort Miss Rachae the residence of brides Holt by Rev J Morgan it Miss Bertha Rutledge to Clarkson of Aurora THE RELIGIOUS NICKEL appears as a model of busi- per member in i I- tilt teresting disclosure comments the Newark Evening News it is difficult to see way critics of religion and its works have a leg to stand on Look ing at it with The Evening News One views the many admirable In stitutions within the national life anil what they accomplish for the public weal Turning then to the cost one often is a little staggered There is room for most of the in fluences which ore at work but were they not tied up with religion In some way directly or Indirectly what of their potency for good would remain may he questioned Even the most indifferent would concede that religion Is the greatest beneficial force within this or any other civilised nation Rim ing on an Income of five cents week per capita It should command the ad miration of every practitioner of busi ness efficiency no matter what his de nominational or if he is or no religious connection REBELS BEHEADED London Sept A dispatch printed today In the Dally Mail from its Cairo correspondent said King lbn Saudi of beheaded rebels whom be captured In yesterdays battle on tha Koweit frontier The rebels were commanded by Fat- sal Ed the leader in a move ment to dethrone lbn Saud Saud Justified the wholesale ARCHIESOnNtAF TORONTO

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