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Port Perry Star, 7 Aug 1912, p. 1

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e; West of : 3 fost not less than $00 The A xbridge 'would be $44 per horse, e, Stouffville $41, in Woodville $52, in ; | Pott Perry $54, subject to substantial reduction if 'more than' the amount now estimated were used. This price ne, and no municipal from | debt is. implied. © A readjustment is would { made each year, the object being to © Our charge no more than the actual - cost. do | Users can' pay by meter or horse "a better | power. ive been |: After questions it. was well on to six o'clock before the meet- {ing terminated. + A hearty vote of banks, moved by Dr. Shier and: Mr. ichols, was tendered to Messrs Beck to and McLean: : {The meeting was highly interesting, of the. largely educational, and will. do much {to popularize and make understood must. the possibilites of electric energy in 1g (and country, It appeals as much to e farmer as to the manufacturer. HYDRO ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION: The days proceedings commenced i usp] at eleven o'clock, when delegates and 1one' and | Other visitors were welcomed by the Keep the gift Mayor, who intimated that the highly ovince in your own hands, valued hydro electric power need not good "of 3 country, be the only obect of the proposed a" of your eo and organization and indicated our railway service as a matter that would stand much imyrovement. Among the«delegates were the fol- a8 one: of | lowing: id na tsiand ben-| Thora, D:"A, Brown, George. Will wo 1 Woadyille, Stabback; Markham, R. : |C. Taffe, A Wideman. Messrs Nigh is lateness in artiving, (and Padget; Scarboro,.J. G. Cornell into the subject of hydro- | \V. D, Annis; Stouffuille, Dr. W. A: ving first "a history | Sangster, J.'A. Heise, F. Rae, R. "The scheme is | Miller, J. H. Ratcliff, Geo. Collard, ng itself. Begin-| R. P. Coulson; Brock John Fallow- r % umicipalities: a year | down; "John Wetherall; Scott, Robert d baif ago; | Commission now | Bain, J R. Meyer; Uxbridge township, 'contracts with 36, He exp'ained | Reeve: Smalley, Councillor Paisley; ings that "would - take too | Town of Uxbridge, Mayor Beal, « e predicted con- | Reeve Raham, T. C. Nicholle, Dr, ¢ practical | Shief,'R J Moore, Wm. Hamilton, ie i thought we | 11 J Soild; and W. H. Hams of within the next. ten rs | Port Perry; Editors Cave of Beaverton power that Niagara can Tive and Robertson of Cannington. Ratt A nominating committee was 'Government gets | appointed and its recommendations cent. on | werémdopted, on reasembling at 2 nan it. | o'clock, resulting in the election of by | the following officers: Presidedt--N. R. Beal, Uxbndge 15¢Vice--I)-A Brown, Thorah 2nd Vice--R P Coulson, Stouffville See'y. Treas--H Cooke, Uxbriege These: officers 'were "appointed to draft a constitusion. + 'Ine. representative - from. each ire | muglicipality will constitute a com- the expres, telep Business, 4 ( Mh ty brief remarks were made by elected; and by Messrs T; 3, President of the board of ituation nite of the po needs of cost! Jn PORT PERRY BRANG It would fine to be able to operate the STAR presses by turning ona switch, instead of cranking up our gasoline engine. But that gasoline engine gets through the job at about $30 per year, while equal elettric capacity would cost $108 per year. - True, we could turn on the switch any time night or day; but. we don't need power all the time, and until we do we shall not spend that extra $78 on this powerful luxury. It would be presumption on our part to critize the Hydro-Electfie power proposition; because we know nothing accurate and definite about it except this--large centres like Toronto will always be able to compete with smaller places like Port Perry, because power can be supplied: to the larger municipality at so much less than it can be supplied here. Part of this cost of supply 1s the building and upkeep of the lines of transmission, This _ is quite large, and cannot be avoided. This difference in cost of power to the various municipalities is very awkward to say the least of it, and at present it looks as though- we should be compelled toforego the pleasure of using Hydro-Electric power. The day may come, and we hope it will, when the farmers will 'use electric power in the manner indicated by Mr. Beek. Until that time we shall apparently have to do our best to bring to the notice of the world at large the merits of Port Perry the Beautiful. The New Road The new road round Ham's Hill opened last week is greatly pleasing those who have used it. Mr. Nathan Byers who has been busy lately fenc- ing the road, says that he had a great many requests to open the road before it was' ready. Yar }. pe of Avis those people who have The matter of dogs came up for been: opposing the opening of this discussion. One or two residents road will be careful not to use it now sent mn complaint that dogs for which that it is open. They will nced the they were assessed had since been Srciiament and exercise of climbing poisoned. These persons asked that jhe gl .. the dog tax be refunded. This new roadway will be a lasting! "py.." Council decided, that these monument to the persistent effort of d be refunded : of Mr. George Gerow, Reeve of Port 908 taxes cannot Pehun: under Perry, who succeeded 1n having the such cirsumstances as dogs come and road bought, constructed and opened go, and appear and disappear so that in spite of much opposition. the matter would be difficult to {o low, A person whose dog dies is very likcl Hare--Manning . ho po another pet thon a shor time, in A ed viznd so that it would be quite possible to Brampton, when Miss Kate Elvina be free of taxes and yet posses a dog Manning, youngest daughter of Rev. for all but a few days in the year. H. M. Manning, of Oshawa, was mar-| The moral is --when: the dog tax ried to Mr. James H. Hare, of Whithy « _. so After giving his daughter away the is paid, hang on to the dog--at least bride's father conducted tte ceremony Until the tax runs out for there will be assisted by Rev. W. N. Chantler, pas- nO rebate. tor of St, Pauls Church. 1 Be bride + The following accounts were passed. was assist 18S aret Smelhe . a and Miss Katie a Miss Doris S. EB; VanCamp-- $3.50 Milner, niece of the bride, acted as} C-L. Vickery--$3.08 flower girl. * The groom was assisted| -H. H. Stone $5.00 by his brother Mr. Clark Hare, of}. In the discussion which arose over Cobourg: Miss _Jennie Milner, of Mr. Harris' report re Hydre-Electrie Brampton played" the wedding march | I'ower meeting, it - was pointed out in her usual impressive style. During ¢ at the prices varied too much to the signing of the register, Mrs, J. E. allow every municipality equal oj por- 'Middeton, of Peterbore, sister of the | tunity. Keeye Gerow suggested hat bride, sang "Beloved It Fs Morn." H. | & resolution along - these lines would G. Manning; B. A, of Lindsay and be in order but no action was taken, Dr. 'H. K. Manning, of 'Toronto, A By-Law exempting cer:ain lands brothers of the bride, acted as ushers, from taxation respecting electric light Mr. and Mrs. Hare 'will reside in 'Water works, and sidewalks, was pass- Whitby. © © ed zffectiag the property of the f6'l- a : owing persons:-- H.C. Nasmith, Geo. Welch, John more, Allen Goode, Ed. Fielding, Town Council A regular meeting of the Town Council was held on Monday evening All members present except Council- lor Hutcheson. First Purchase of Now Alike Clover Seed » We understand that on. Thursday jon, Jeffrey, J. W. Curts, C.C. Kel. last our grain and seed merchant. Mr. lett, 8. ¥. VanCamp, Mary A. Stewart James Lucas, purchased the first lot pomay Stewart, Chas. McArthur, John H. McKee, Jesse Ireland. PRINCE 4LBERT A number of the young peop'e- of Prince Aibert, together with some of their friends from a distance. went for t, their anbual picnic to Chalk Lake, + which is & most delightful spot for such an occasion. | "Monday, the cay of the picnic, was * a fine day, 'and the pichickers had: t and enough accidents to y 16 the cocasion "Perry, on Wecnesday, Ani. McMillan, relictof te Millan, aged 71 yeaiy, .

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