Newmarket Era, 24 Apr 1903, p. 4

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I THE APRIL- Itching Skin Distress by day and night Gnats too complaint of those who ere unfortunate to be afflicted with Eczema or Salt Rheum and oat- ward application do not cure cant The of trouble la in the blood make that pure and this scal ing burning itching akin will disappear I with an on which I It mi rait and bought a bottla of rJamparUU In tiro alter I It felt better and not long before I cored Hit never had any He Point Hoods rids the blood Imparities d all Charges LEGAL Mr Becomes Suspicious of and Thought He Was fop Sale V J Robertson Public Street to on good Farm security t Solicitor Notary Loan At Court Building Newmar ket Ontario Ac fl 3 of Post door Herbert Aurora will also beat Newmarket and Court i Co Banker and Ontario Bag Aurora J W Barrister Reformer Block Money to Loan DENTAL A I Hollingshead DENTIST Over Toronto Jobbing House at5factfii A for lre ml Money to at Current Some remarkable testimony was Johnston picked out an item and given as to one portion of Mr Gam- asked what subject immediately eys story to secure ceded or followed The witness fail- evidence of bribery against the Gov- to do so three or four times by Mr- A and then stated that be never K story tended that the subjects mentioned was that when he called at Mr in his main examination were in Aylesworths office with Frank regular sequence van on September it was in con- I see can with a certain stock from which he was to make Mr Johnston and he km arrangement which Mr witness back to the start Ayiesworth knew all about Mr he could then tell the conduct appeared in quite failed to do so but it another light by the time Mr and the witness worth was through witft his that the story was true in about said that last QCX1 TOy- May he was retained try Mr Alex founded Smith on behalf of the Liberals ODtvioa with election petitions Wests etc On Sept Monday Mr Frank SnlHvan came to office and introduced f man respecting themselves The previous day Mr Stratton met him casualty in the cor- hs th simultaneous ridor and said Gamey is going to Mr support us and asked about the The man Man- petition against He asked A A A fl Ramsay fire Insurance bow Kate on Farm and Isolated Town Property Hodges Tin Shop Newmarket Co TORONTO AND as fttr to J to o a a f a to A i H as t t ct I a Special every fceday and Saturday Att GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY TIME TABLE VOR SALE AT TOB ERA what guarantee was there and Mr replied it or to that effect suggested writing- a letter for to sign about the matter Mr replied would probably call about pcti next day in Court of will be in your office about Messrs and Sullivan came in about that hour Mr asked him to act for him in the protest but he said he could act only for the Gov ernment Well I am going to support the Government replied Mr He said that if Mr support ed the Government there would not be much trouble about further conversation Sir read the letter from Mr Strat and signed it immediately Mr Gamey hesitated about giving him possession of the letter and finally I want a small loan He thought it would be perhaps a couple of dollars but Mr said Three or four thousand dollars What security have you said Mr Ayiesworth Mr said either goods or stocks of goods but not as be stated stock in a company He thought the matter had gone far enough and to bring the interview to a close told to keep toe letter You became suspicious sug gested Mr Blake- be was for sale re plied Mr Ayiesworth Sullivan took part in the conversation but the portion about the loan was al together with Regarding further conversation Mr said he did not pay much at tention to Mr Gamey He thought it was not an honest business in terview never expected Gamey would pay him and made no entry of it in his diary In cross examination to Mr Rid del he contradicted several parts of Mr evidence about that interview Mr statement for example with refcard to stock He said he had noth ing to do with that part it con veys an utterly erroneous slon an untrue impression thought stock referred to gotids or chatties on which a mortgage might be taken and meant that this was attended to by another branch of the office Mr manager of the Trailers Bank testified to the de posit of by Mr on September Mr Smyth MPP testi fied to seeing and Sullivan go ing into the piano factory on the night of March Mr Price one of friends who overheard the conversa tion on that occasion was the next witness If Mr punctured the story Mr Price strongly supported it as to the part which he was familiar Mr Price told what took place be tween Sullivan and as to Messrs Myers and others ati the the money that was paid the deals in which they might engage etc It was all told in a manner more amusing than compli mentary and needs to be road in de tail to be appreciated In crossexamination Mr Price contradicted Mr he was supplied with a Joint report of this conversation There was no report from him about it He made notes from memory the following day and added afterwards a parts occurred to him Percy Price also testified as to the piano factory episode to the game effect as brother In referring to one timber deal which they proposed to put through suggested thai to avoid sus picion in ManltouUn they should do another Sullivan suggested a name and In reply to said Oh he will be all right if there in in it for him To test the witness memory Mr had not been present in during the day but that fact did not attract attention until Mr related the incident of Saturday The missing pages contained entries of Mr transactions of last to and were seen by Mr MoEvoyone of the Liberal counsel on Mr also stilled a deposit slip from last September which Mr secured from the Ontario Bank on Saturday had also been lost and though diligent search was made it could not be found These revelations came unexpected ly upon the court and when Mr said he had not seen Mr since Saturday though their business relations are intimate and when Mr Blake added that the Story was new to him interest was great ly heightened- On the adjournment of the court counsel for the prosecu tion held an earnest conference from that time to midnight efforts to locate the missing prosecutor were unrelaxed The admission was frankly made that during the evening of the leading counsel had con sidered the matter of withdrawing from the case The deterrent was the interest of the public who desired the investigation pushed to a conclusion Shortly after oclock Mr H Ritchie drove to Mr H Blakes house in street and held an hours Mr Ritchie afterwards confes sed to a representative of the Globe that he was entirely in the dark as to Mr whereabouts that lie had been trying all evening to locate him and that he could not under stand his action in thus absenting himself Election protests and the funds therefor occupied the most of the morning before the commissioners and some interesting sidelights thrown on the subject The con tributors to the petition Against return will have the satis faction of knowing what was done with their Then an expert in what he called questioned docu ments was called with regard to the letter arid other tetters but his evidence after all was unnecessary for the defence finally admitted the sought to be proved Mr A Grant solicitor of the Ontario Reform Association and agent for the petitioner to Gam protest said that the de posit was given him by Mr There was no general fund fori pro tests nor was there any general elec tion fund so tar as he knew He said that he received in this way from petitioners and cross- petitioners These dcposits he to his own credit In the bank and kept no record of whore the from He gave to Mr Alex Smiths as sistant James Vance the instruc tions as to the filing of the petition ft was Mr Stanton of Hamilton and not Mr Vance who worked up evidence lie could riot remember whether he received Stantons first letter of Aug about- the progress of bis work before the Walker interview The of Mr story shows he Is mistaken l in some respects- He Bald on entering that he understood and Sulli van were considering timber deals ami Mr said Yes but in his evidence said stock by way of correction He questioned who said he was prepared to put up or but the proposition was not ready He understood he was to get a client to take an- Inter est He had business transactions with Sullivan about the and sale of timber limits Sullivan saw Win about In Rutherford would buy He offered fortune lots and a couple of months later Shannon came in and said that as the timber was no good he would not the lots- In April the departs wrote accepting the offer and he paid the department WOO and got the license in Shannons name May he drew a transfer to the Trad ers bank which was completed In July He understood it was sold to Mr John Charlton bat did hot know the price He was not aware that it was sold immediately after to J and Charlton for Before the protest was filed there was a joint meeting of both sides about the end of Septem ber at which were present Hon Rich Hon J and and Messrs J J Dr Beat tie and Edmund Bristol lo see whether the number could not he lessened He thought the Man protest was really filed by the Government and he as the agent for the Government could deal with it as he saw fit without consulting the petitioner Mr the defeated candidate Out of the deposit were paid to Stanton to anil to A Murray local solicitor The was paid to Mr- be cause said he was to considerable expense in connection with the pro- test- The balance of the was still in the bands of the In cross examinattpik he said Mr evidence was not that in the Walker House interview be said any thing about a stock trans action in which and Sullivan could make and 3000 on He explained that it was Mr who was his client and not the Government and he never charged the Government anything He also explained how he and Mr went over the list of election pro tests to arrange sawolts and when they came to South against it without instruction from the Mr Smith or anyone To Chancellor Boyd said the of the protest to Dominion Parliament no way in theisawon In the Mr of piano factorial by Mr Johnston said the ginninic of April Mr paid him and MOO On Sept he deposited which he received from Mr He was then sent to his office for the book showing entries in reference to it Mr having returned with his cash book stated that the page referring to the transaction with Mr on September or were torn out He first saw it was miss ing on Saturday He did not tear it out Mr is the only other man who has a key to the desk The next entry after the torn page is March This cash book- is in daily use He did not know until Saturday last that pages were out He had no record of the cash business of the Piano Company except that book He made this discovery because he was looking over it in a general way He thougnt the leaves were on At least they were in the book the early part of the week The book showed the following receipts from March March April 3 April April But it also showed the following payments to March March April 3 On September was deposited to the credit of the company by was in his office Saturday morning when he arrived there and was there twice afterwards The first time he noticed the mutilation ot the cash book was late on Saturday af ternoon He had not soon since then and did not know where he is The company was Incorpor ated January last with shares of each of which now holds Buffalo NY April well cleanshaven smiling spruce and fresh as paint walked into the Mansion House tonight after having enjoyed with his cousins an evening at the theatre He was at the pres ence of Toronto newspaper men and said did not to see you boys here when got hack hut am glad to see you I Shows that you have a great Interest In mo to come so far to see me in course of the Inter view ridiculed the sensational rumors which Have been flying about concern ing his disappearance and In a word explained his absence from Toronto by the fact that he very tired and wanted a few days rest where ho wouW not be bothered by poli ticians or newspaper men He ex plained the evidence of Mon day dented ever having touched books said he was not In the slightest fear of arrest and add ed that he would be in Toronto just as soon as he was fieoded fetate of City of Toledo Lucat fi Frank J CJneney he of P J Cheney Wlni buwwsas the City of Toledo County Aid State abKMldviCodthaVMMflnoi the One foaf of aired by toe Cure v mm- directly and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free J Sold by Halls Family Pills axe the beet A Simple Plan Be Fol lowed by all who are Sick If you could buy health on instalment cents a week for a limited number of weeks until cured woull you do- it Here is a plan worth trying Taking into account their power to cure Br Williams Pink Pills are the most economical medicine without excep tion These pills have eSecjed cures in cases of rheumatism partial par alysis St Vitas indigestion kidney trouble and other serious diseases of the blood and Tfiey have hundreds cases medicine had been tried and failed- They have re stored helpless invalids to full use of limbs that had long been powerless is the best guarantee that these will not disappoint when used for Simpler ailments Taking- one pill alter each meal as required for minor roubles a of pills ogives nearly two weeks For chronic tHe larger dose is- required of treatment does not usually exceed fifty cents a week If you are sick or ailing- it your while to give so effective as Dr trial What the dtftior other people they for you dose rich red blood that robust health and strength are the best tonic medicine to take a this time of the when the blood hi sluggish and impover ished Do not waste on ordinary medicines or substitutes see that the full name Dr Williams Pills for Pale People is printed on the wrapper around every box Sold by all medicine dealers or sent postpaid at cents a box or six boxes for 25Q by addressing the Dr Williams Medicine Co Brock vi He I Big Fife John St John April Fire this forenoon destroyed the two largest warehouses at the Canadian Pacific terminus here with all their con tents seriously damaged the wharf structure swept away about a score of loaded cars with their contents damaged the immigrant sheds create a great panic among the seven hundred immigrants who arrived by the Lake Simeon yesterday and were in the building burned brie conveyors of the grain elevator and did slight damage to the steamers Lake Mani toba and Lake lying in the berths opposite the sheds Of the six men who rushed into one shed to save some valuable property three were able to rush out carrying- a fourth It is feared that the two have perished The immigrants lost all their baggage FATHER CONSUMPTION Bad coughs colds and catarrh are responsible for more consumption than is traceable even to heredity cures more quickly than ordinary remedies because it is the only antiseptic yet discovered that is volatile enough to reach the root of the trouble in the remote parts of the and bronchial tubes and Impregnate every particle of the air breathed with its healing germkill ing vapor- Colds cant last ten minutes or coughs more than thirty minutes when is Inhal ed It clears the nose throat and air passages at once stops dropping Headache and eradicates catarrh from any part of the system Two months treatment trial size or Poison Co Kingston Dr Hamiltons Pills are Mild Blizzards have caused much dam age in Germany and have blockaded traffic Dominican Government troops were defeated by the revolutionists who retained possession of Santo Domingo City Twenty thousand miners are lock ed out In the Pennsylvania anthra cite region owing to a dispute as to the hours of work on Saturdays THE CRITICAL TIMK OF between the years fifty seven and sixtytwo Natures power down vitality becomes tess and progress ol decay sets In A means of extending old age and renewing decreasing vigor is to take after meals keeps up the appetite and In the formation vitalizing blood imparts clearness to tiring brain force energy and spirits just when they are needed the most To take regularly means adding from ten to twenty years to life Large boxes or boxes for at Druggists of Poison Co Kingston Dr Hamiltons Pitts are Certain j At St Marys bylaws to raise raise for roads to extend the water works and electric lighting ser vice and to manage these services by commissioners were carried i ioAo 1 to in I Take Quinine Tah- lets All refund the money If It falls to cure Groves signature is on each box The Premier in to a question in the stated that the Government was considering the Introduction of a measure during the present session granting Provincial autonomy- to the both Houses week much regret was at tire sudden and unexpected demise of Senator of New Brunswick The Senator keen on an argument and though of late he has seldom spoken in public it was his delight to give his conversation a controversial and get his friends going He was a free trader old school earnest and uncompromis ing The latest recruit to the Red Chamber is Senator Edwards and is known to zealous an advocate for free trade as the late Senator Government has decided to in crease the Dominion grant to the NorthWest Territories by nominally for damages don by flood but in reality to ard the Territories in taking care of the incoming immi grants The Territories will receive nearly a million dollars from the Dominion Treasury this year In he Railway Committee- last week on motion of Mr McCarthy a resolution was adopted on a vote of to requesting the Minister of Railways to frame and incorporate a clause in the Railway Commission BUI in respect to railway cattle guards to make companfes more re sponsible and to compel them to adopt such as the Commission shaM order An alien labor bill introduced in the Commons by Mr John Charlton will probably provoke some discussion It is entitled An Act to Amend the Act to Further Restrict the and Employment of Aliens This bill Is looking to the removal of dis abilities which suffer under former legislation Mr Charlton opposed to present restrictions and considers this coun try with its largely increased in flux of immigrants wants skilled la bor as well Mr following up the adoption of the resolution by the Commons in regard to cigarette has Introduced an anrieigarette bill pro hibiting the sale importation and manufacture of cigarettes in Canada He goes in for total prohibition of the cigarette nuisance Hop Mr Fielding Minister of Fi nance made his budget speech in the Commons on Thursday of last week It will take rank as the most satis factory statement of affairs yet pre sented to the people of the Dominion The revenue for the past fiscal year shows an increase of The estimated for far ahead of any previous surplus in history The Grand Rapids Hotel at Val ley field Que was destroyed by fire Heavy snowfalls and intense cold prevailed in Britain and on the con tinent last week Hector a wellknown Montreal contractor was suddenly taken ill on the street and died in a cab on his way to the hospital William Barton of Scott near Uxhridge shot an eagle i pounds and measuring a trifle over seven feet from tip to tip of its wings A story comes from St Thomas of a semireligious club in which a roulette table could be turned into a harmonium by a twist of the wrist When the police made a raid on suspicion of gambling being car ried on there they found the mem bers singing hymns ft Casey temperance advo cate politician and newspaper man died in Napa nee the other day De ceased was well known throughout Ontario and had many friends He was distinguished as the organizer of the Independent Order of Good Tem plars about thirty years ago During the last day of the Onta rio Educational Association the ques tion uppermost in the minds of trustees and inspectors the proposal tor incorporation of teach ers the new curriculum the proposal for a representative general commit tee to consider all resolutions passed and make what recommendations to the Government they thought fit and the proposed reconstruction of the Educational Council The attend ance this year was the largest In the history of the association totalling nearly Globe PUTNAMS PAINLESS CORN EXTRACTOR Is the only remedy of standing that Is guaranteed to cure corns and warts without pain Insist on only Its best Re Ely i V I Any- a Jew called lyrHyman or Henry Davie who peddled throughout the Counties of and espe cially those who knew him between and are asked to communi cate with the undersigned MILLS King St West- Toronto ST ouId faces with igalfautely more Is rhinoceros hide with of th bowels Yet theca ire con- with drastic to their incalculable injury for onstlpatfon fo not a violent but arid tonic laxative which way of i TABLETS Paid up Capital Rest Head Office Toronto- BRANCHES in ton Exeter Havel Montreal Montreal West End Br Mount Albert Ottawa Toronto 8louffvlHe StlnlDif Sutton Pnloitvllle Waterloo P ADVANTAGES OF Savings Bank Department Interest allowed from daieof deposit Cheques may be turned interest paid a yoar You are not obliged to deposit or With- money on the nnst or lasfdaj or the month You may do either at Call and get one of our Write and we will send you one Wallace Bruce Manager NEWMARKET BRANCH- WJStark ALBERT BRANCH v I COLONIST EXCURSIONS One way tickets at low rates sale until June to Id Mon tana Colorado Utah Oregon Wash ington BRITISH COLUMBIA CALIFORNIA CLEMENS MINER BATHS- Thousands visit Clemens ever year for treatment of rheumatism digestive troubles and dis orders Situated near it quickly and comfortably by the Grand TrunJc The ST CATHARINES The waters of tbis famous welt are a great specific or rheumatism gout neuralgia nervous prostration also serve as a splendid tonic Situated on the direct line of Trunk eleven miles from Ni agara Falls Booklets giving either of above resorts on applica tion to A Agent or 1 District Agent Toronto That In Our School we employ TWELVE teachers and ONE HUNDRED type writing machines It Is a fact and that is one reason why we produce the best results We cannot begin to supply the de mand for our graduates Enter any time Write for catalogue College Toronto SHAW Principal NOW IS THE TIME TV Meyers Spice For Sale at PENNIES FBBIJ STORE Opposite Forsyth House for Sale A Brick House with Lawn and Garden all In good condition- Fur nace and all other conveniences- For further particulars apply to MRS MARY OLIVER i Queen St Newmarket J a

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