Friday, September 29, 1899, Vol. 48, No. 36 The Newmarket Era Page 3, col. 2

Metropolitan railway.

This week the trolley is giving us excellent service—eight cars each way and nine on Saturday—all on time. See time table on page 2. The car that arrives at 9.20 on Saturday returns to the city at once so that employees are home over Sunday. All other days the 9.20 p.m. car remains here till 7.30 next morning.

Owing to a Masonic gathering in the city last night, at which a number of the brethren in Newmarket and Aurora desired to attend, a special car was to leave the city last night at 11 o'clock.

If a car left the city every night at 11 o'clock it would be a great accommodation to people all long the road. One could leave here on the 5.15 car, spend the whole evening in the city and return home by midnight the same evening. Such a car would also be a great convenience between Newmarket and Aurora if anything were going on that people wanted to attend in the evening.

The company is making a good gravel roadway into the Water Works this week, alongside of the track.

At present passengers take shelter at the Water Works while waiting for a car. It is said that the company will fit up one of the vacant stores at the south and for a waiting room and extend the track to such a point this fall. The company is giving Newmarket grand service now, but they should not drop any cars without giving the public notice through the Era.

Owing to the changes that necessarily take place in the running of the new electric railway from Newmarket to Toronto a printed time table is useless, as it is not sooner issued than a change takes place; but Watson's Dial Time Tables are corrected with each change that is made.

Railways: Met.Ry.

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