Newmarket Era , July 12, 1872, p. 1

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AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER GIVE HE THE LIBERTY TO KNOW TO AND TO ARGUE FREELY ACCORDING TO CONSCIENCE ABOVE ALL OTHER LIBERTY Vol NWMARtCET Ont FRIDAY JULY 12 1872 Terms 180 in Advance think she would replied her friend bat I must tell you that she tot know how to do much shouldnt expect touch was ply I have had just atich girls will her on trial if Mi Ray assured her that she would about her coming and look her Icavo Perhaps loft little abruptly Tor there a lump in her throat and a shining in her eye be ano had togodown to toll Sarah of the good home awaiting for her ami hasten her preparation fur it Sarah did not spend her life in that cultured Christian home but she did stay till the dull sullen these look had lightened on her face and she had almost ceased to wonder whether the people were right thought a hopeless case two children joined tb family and aa Sarab had not yet improved THE i and Job Establishment THE LATEST STYLES PLAIN FANCY TYPE ORDERS I away But com- from home she found mother and is no more an outcast Sarah may go is always often hi and it may swallow her up hut after lift sin and she will know that two good held out helping hand which his name was Royal Canadian Bank the Grand Trunk the Fund A rate of progress that mint be and Upper Bank and of to the shareholders of these the financial wrucks are still his Institution is shown by a state- staring us in the faro as a warning merit of the past years The first especially baa been a sub- compared with the remits of previous ject of reproach to Canada by year net profits for three ever Mine it was built as years thus political job instead of a cial enterprise Sir was not then ho now his flatterers for men like the I unfortunate Mr was always ready to provide balance with the means of electoral now The country rounded with hired a lhe rt nocroJiiTaVaken for far nnrtmisWkill but ex- lost and dotrovod circulation which reu be a considerable sun and on ill which any MM the other side no Is made for I rebate on discounted an item which very enters From the ye was paid away in dividends leaving o to add to therest and a small mot in the history of the Apart however from general orations to our minds all the more important because hoy are genera what verdict are intelligent elector to pose upon the try I their her need because of Christ tin Merciful and she will think How good lie I be to all who suffer and Mrs had that girl her neighbor rial with die thought so too but he took de liberately willing to do the work which the Master put into her hands for His sake What do you suppose Christ thinks about the character of ho who rejected His poor and the helped them Sometime we shall bear what lie thinks R Newman JAMES A FOWLER Architects Civil Engineers Carriage Trimmer Bepamna on Short for Sale Of Supmor Style finish At A J ontorod Into Winters in Chancery GLOBE Insurance Company Available Assets paid is of Thirty Its yoan ot- J at aUtly so ad Juated jjafty tea kwMsTlMs saUf Ceapy Policies iaiaed with liberal Head Office Canada Branch Montreal Chief for Hawaii DR1FHLL A int BaAffd AKJCIKB PLUS ULTRA A sew fiin book Piano Accompaniment tli per dim ft Urn ltd has WsessM I hoe boat it baa friar ail other of si IM sd fci fcf fMTSBB rssksiieuisfIl abort ia so is Md J li is attend fellowiBf ran 1st 6th aiaolh do do Jo do Hill do do llik do March First Prize in 1871 DOMINION Orqan and MANUFACTORY r Prizes awarded at the Late Fall Exhibitions Prim Special Notice Is A sot J sad 1 dlsasUaSactioa bars so asUrtf Us aboT aasfcolo J DALES bo Lb sAkws Musical Instruments MB Ihoy ar say AM FINISH SJweJssttV a hard no bod yd per- of help good place her if tle reason had been made a list and set out A long walk necessary the place but it was m much the most hopeful that the walk waa gC5 1 ga at once There was imijAmiTTiiJl hero only wo maiden sisters kirrmm people who might so easily each I L thin poor child good ways of working rn and easily keep her out of he d hrvaloning her that Miss Kay felt almost sure that they could see hand of Providence In the sug- and welcome her poor stray Insurance Company Si hopeful spirit she was met with a prompt and reproachful refusal tnowB couldnt think of it Miss Ray be elder We must lake care Three Years Policies of own character know l1 fecther flock and followed a flood of gosvip that tent rfjMtioo tbolr sept unhappy visitor to the door for Their escape Rates are Mncb Lower Oaa Cent or and full A Lb in she walked down th Hid she to herself that there was am Tnata YlaoI Partnership HEREBY GIVEN the Co as Bakers ft Confectioners las as atyb of BOWDEN A tad assist Us 0loflsBsf by Mr Be prepared IS ALL 0RDSBS Bowpaii H lffarhrt It AT PJNQPJ How We should Vote From the Tho following calm yet dignified and sensible article on the duty of the franchise ia from the Montreal and descrrea the careful consideration of every volet in the Dominion Let reader li ne goes from he to line of the article carry his memory and common sens along with him and if is done we cannot see how any can vote for any candidate porta menL They have blundered in one of their under their control Leterery therefore use his privilege in Well I didnt know bad those hot I know that some of that flood of accusation is not true and for my character I dont think it can need a scaffold ing built round it and her cheeks burned as she remembered tbe sig nificant way In which ladies not to go to tho Hern not tine to follow oar friend through the fruitless efforts of kindly some abruptly but all refused to take each a girl into any to their own daily Tbe disappointed visitor wont home with a head ache and a heartache but the next day her ready ti start again Not vary hopefully this time the search alt hi beat places bad been tried and only but there of the and an ignorant servant wouliLgiToa great deal of trouble to the mistress of house With some nervousness Ray bar oftrepeated and en by the sympathy with which it waa received told of condi tion of aad the chance of saving bar T dont know about her said Mr quietly Do you really think she would to do aa well as she news how for tbcwo and those alone wbo pledge themselves to oppose Cartier Government There are at elections many con flicting currents of opinion and affec tion winch do to one or other candidate apart from tho real merit of the how ever under our of Govern ment is described in Parliamentary language aa every one is aware as an appeal to tbe upon the conduct of the Ministry and that should be the real object of To elect Minis terial candidates Is to approve of Ministry and to perpetrate their torn of Government W do not bide iron ourselves the feci that there are ho here as la other coun- method make tbe idea that every be conciliated by pretent future hopes the basis of all nent Tbe system has bees largely developed since Confedera tion by employment of Member of Parliament Tike Mr Walsh or Col Gray on salaries which are really re taining fees for their votes by a mode of conducting the Intercolonial Railway which aa was shown In Public Accounts Committee permits Members of Parliament to have Inter eats In contracts and enabled con tractors to procure to removal of sur veyors who did not report in a man ner sufficiently favorable to the con tract interest Akin so these things waa presentation to the Premier of the Government of a sum of money equivalent to an independ ent fortune mainly collected by a Senator wbo is beyond popular con trol and who is now understood to be a claimsnt for the handling of a penditare of public money and fought baa been Intercolonial Rail way We have already touched uixm the modu In Which to adopt the Ian- gunge of Mr- Wm McDoiigall bat But spirt from ilnl is there say sensible man who can understand why ex to improve properly Tupper the country should have ex ponded millions In extending tin rails to points which can already be fore Intercolonial is completed be reached mora rapidly ski the Grand Trunk and Northern Am ericar and European roues to nothing of hs still shorter line speedily to bo built by the way of Riviere do Loup and Sherbrooker When It la remembered that roads have been or will bo provided fron private and local rhat are we to think of ho policy of roremment which will millions from Dominion Treasury pon a Ices useful road vents attending Province of Mauitoba the brib ing of New Brunswick liy increasing the fixed by the he expense of the other Province contradictions about Washington are ibjectajivMch we now wihont A Lelfon from History Tbe Beacon in ill received by Mr Wood at ho bands of the Tories says One of the worstabused men in srio at tbe present moment Is Mr It Wood In aa evil boor Mr Wood was induced to join Coali tion of Prior to that time he had been a prominent and active man he Reform party Ho had defeat ed by a tremendous majority one of John A most cringing supporters in South Brant a last making for himself a place in Canadian politics However strongly Mr Wood may have been condemned for bis action joining Coalition no one denied that ho had mora brains than all of bars of Patent Combination put together incial Treasurer he managed finances well and was the only really ffectivo debater in the Government He did good service for the Coalition it lasted and only tuft It wben honorable man could no longer main in its ranks How stands it Mr Wood today What has gained by working nearly four in Tory company The bitter abuse of every Tory from Ottawa lo The organs great small dyed-in-the- wool and prove it by that that S ends We this taken the doty of protecting pub lic interests ought to be looked upon with far severer condemnation than acts of policy Tho of sucb practices is wide Jeep universal Unfortunately it is calculated to secure a certain sort of admiration as well as imita tion so that we have seen man was denounced some years by our present Premier and all his party the Canadian and as being steeped to the lips in corrup tion wo have seen him welcomed the cabinet of bis denouncer placed In a to repeat his hall which followed Sir Francis Hibcks former financial ear There ware three great instito ouiy liabilities of a Link rectors and ofllcers were re i letted the management well earned and fully possess the en- tiro confidence of the proprietors and the public A comparative read by the President Mr Crawford shows clearly rapid of operations under tho fact that Ontario last re appoint As this was tld rode in Blake from Mount Forest o To- last winter I Mr Matthew Came- his former colleague openly on tbe floor of Parlia merit of acting in collusion with Mr samo foul charge was hurled at again and again in the two all Tom of a private picked up from undo Woods in House Toronto and pasted ssy but for once in bis life the mem ber for South Sim certainly found duties in keeping with his and capacity Now ibis is the kind of pany a man gets into wbsn ho s Tory Are there any weak- kneed Reformers on tbe upper of sod today who bare a fancy far joining Coalitions If so it may be a profitable exercise for them the kind of company they must beep they have left Reform ranks Lai count having their characters their reputation destroyed and thai by in them therefor bald them up to ridicule It is not tbo workmeos rights bat tbe work mens votes he is looking after ling pr congratulated believe with good required first the on he fact and reason Lenses of tho portions of building hare boon affected on terms that render tho to the f its own offices merely nominal while afford ing convenience either desir able Monetary American News WAsnisaTo Juno Contrary to the reports from Genera it is I Iron an official source that no negotiations arc in progress for a ilererl unnecessary in of the tribunal bating the claims for indirect damages During a recent conver sation with president Grant ho said thing which baa been done by alary Fish to the Treaty of Washington was with his full con currence and therefore the roponsi- of diplomatic action did not entirely rest upon that officer July The Timu says English Erie stockholders in London discussed lb propriety of proposing a consolidation Van- two weeks ago in London as a result of tbo conference a proposition made to the commo dore He Is understood to bare re plied that he would accept the Presi dency if ho could absolute power This granted A bargain was struck is to have the English votes at lbs election next week The tariffs will be raised Im mediately after the election Th Erie and Central roads run practi cally as one corporation This ar rangement baa been entered into as a permanent and yesterday agent of lhe English stockholders made further extensive purchases of lock In consequence of the accep- by of the Presidency of the road the price is advancing three per cent Com modore wilt also ritaks in every branch of rogala ions and appurtenances of the road Mr to face the mush his mind togi afraid Whoever Edgar is Every day adds He has not made local House forward however to be elected bis strength A Convention of Reformers of North Huron waa held hers today Mr Peter Fisher was sleeted President of the Associa tion and Mr J Loot Secretary Mr James Somerville Lacknow re ceived the unanimous vol of tb Convention a their which honour hs accepted The Ottawa Free la re sponsible for this item A Moo treat pondent informs as that great ment prevails in elropolts owing to lb rumor Mr has secured the contract for building Pacific the United State for In- Claims and likewise nd of Great Britain lor pro- treated adjournment of Tribunal next sitting will take place on July by which time Lord Tarn tardea will b able have Great Britain pat in printed Fatal Railway June A fatal accident hap pened on the Northern last night near this station which a man named John McKay formerly Sergeant Id Regiment lost his life body waa not dis severed until this morning when a train brought it bach to and Coronor Ramsay was called and held 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