Friday, October 2, 1903 The Newmarket Era Page 5, col. 4

Schomberg.

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The Government Engineer took a trip over the S. & A. on Tuesday, it being his duty to inspect and see if it met the requirements of the law, as it was a new road. His report is very favorable as he found everything in the best of shape and the road meeting in very manger what is demanded by law.

The railroad service continues regularly now, and for the begging, the company is doing a fair business, in the passenger line. As soon as freight begins to come by rail, business on the line will be better. By a rush to the depot each time a train is due, it would be easy to tell that Schomberg is a new railroad village and that the people are not used to the coming and going of trains.

Railways: S. & A.Ry.

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