Newmarket Era , March 30, 1906, p. 2

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-Jv- To Two Front Hed- two mindles walk from the main part of the Town Hoard next Enquire at- this office i Hat Changed The person who changed a Christie at the Methodist Cijnment can get his own at r Intelligent young man lor Grocery business some experience preferred HARDY For Solo In the town of five acres of loamy soil suitable for Gardening One mile and a halt out of and fenced with Wire Fencing Apply to BELL Box Private Funds to Loan on 1st Mortgage for term of years at per cent repayable in one lump at per cent repayable in of or more at time of pay ing interest Enquire at Era Office V See Here l I have a of Work Horses that must be before the hired girls month is up or she says she wont attend to them any longer and we dont want her to leave so help me ut of the difficulty by buying the A Newmarket Livery Farm Property in Newmarket FOR SALE For sale at once that farm and premises belonging to Che Lloyd Estate situate on the North aide of Eagle Street in the Town of Newmarket and containing about 35 acres There is a good barn and stables on the property Possession and a clear title given to a purchaser at once That block of eight or ten acres of land situate in the Town of New market between the Grand Trunk Railway and the Mill fond This is desirable piece of land for pasture For particulars and price at once to Sol for Assignee of Lloyd Estate Newmarket CANADIAN TManitoba Alberta and Saskatchewan SPECIAL FOR With from Toronto pm EVERY DAY DURING MARCH and APRIL C CAR8 ATTACHEO CHARGE without lire km pm train Toronto dally a Fridays at4 berths u Winnipeg Calgary and Western Cantla of practical and with ari full Information free application to A rent or to A Jumped to Death Willie Fell of Fell Thornton jumped from the evening train on Monday was killed He was going home from visiting in and thought to save time by jumping off the train was passing his fathers farm three miles of Thornton His father had to to meet the lad but not finding him thought he bad stayed in The next morning the boys brother saw freight train stop farm and going to Bee what thy trouble was found the body There was a bad bruise on the tide of the face and the torn and it was probable that he fell on his head It is thought that could not have lived more than a few minutes He was In his fourteenth year from the In dus it School In week la jutting up a pretty large record In the libel of To ronto tried at thla jury brought in a verdict in favor of the defendant the for claiming he been slandered In a of the fruit inspectors which publfehed in the but of 510000 he the privilege of Paying a respectable blil of Hamilton Timcha8 a grafting Provincial Treasurer It gets on Ontario loan if The ballots in the per cents at Kmgstonwere laid before g 5 bonds of J the Legislature and found to be be red That shows how reliable the editorials In lb pressHerald are We desire to thank our many for their complimentary refer ence to the Illustrated Aurora Banner Richmond Hill Liberal venhurst Herald Beaton World Windsor Standard also many private letters The third Estate at Ottawa in the tantrums at least one or two of its did as was evidenced by- the fact that one Senator called toothless viper No wonder the Hamilton Herald asks Who could have thought that any of the redchamber statesmen would see snakes there This is running the union label busi ness info the ground Chicago labor unions are to have a cemetery where only union men will be interred Whereupon the Belleville Intelligencer rises to comment It is understood that when Gabriels trumpet sounds none of the occupants will budge un less there is a union label on the horn- A recently appointed J at Thamesville who acted in a liquor case is now being prosecuted for not having property qualification the pro perty on which he qualified not being worth the If it turns out that the property is not worth the sum stated the liquor men contend all the fines imposed will be void and Hie is liable to a fine of Action for damages are also threat- Twenty prisoners came before His Honor Judge Winchester for sentence on Saturday The heaviest sentences were given to four years hi the penitentiary and John three years in the same institution a year in the Central John Holland the same A Durham the coun terfeiter eighteen months in the Central The rest got oft easier Local Option Smashed This is the beading of an article in the Pioneer criticising the Whitney Gov ernment license bill now before the Ontario Legislature The editor of the Pioneer was among those who helped to turn down the Ross Gov ernment because of the temperance question at the last general election and helped to make it possible for lo cal oplion to he smashed The Globe is very much mistaken in its observations respecting the County Council bill now before the Legislature To simply remove the disability of reeves to become candi dates for the County Council would create quite as much dissatisfaction as there is against law Make the change suggested by the Globe and not a resident of a town or village in a County could see day light only in isolated cases The Hamilton Herald speaks of a political ruction in Government ranks up in the Ambitious City It says The dissatisfaction In the ranks of the Conservative party over the dis tribution of patronage reached such an acute stage that the workers have gone so tar as to name a suc cessor for Hon J as the candidate of the party The com plaint against Colonel is that he ignores the advice of the who helped to elect him The Globe remarks It seems unlikely that the appointment of Mr John on Irish Agricultur al Commission may have some influ ence in settlement of the cattle embargo question Irish farmers arc strenuously opposing the removal of the embargo because they are afraid of Canadian competition- Their fear is groundless and Mr should be able to convince some of them at least that it is so Distance time and cost all in their favor and if their methods were as advanced and effective as those used in Canada they could compete with ease and safety FrABaKTLABiOaAfH3p Miss a birth day party last Friday afternoon Mr over Sunday with bis J was called to Weston on Monday to conduct a fun eral service Messrs Leslie Jackson Har old Hughes of Toronto were home over Sunday Mrs Thus of three married in Town last week Mr Bell and Miss Armjc Fox of Huron St returned Saturday from a visit at Bradford Col- Lloyd is in Toronto this week on the Board of at Ontario Veterinary College Mr and Mrs Tesdale of City spent Sunday with the litters sister Mrs Newmarket Mr principal of Brad ford High School was calling- on friends in Town last Saturday Mrs nee Miss Audrey Dunn of Riverside is here on a visit with her sister Mrs Dr Scott Dr Frank Cook of Toledo Ohio writes that they arc enjoying Winter now They had Spring all Winter Mrs Asa Rogers sends us a copy of the St Augustine Record to lei us know of her safe arrival in Flori da- Mrs Allan Cody has received word of the death of her brother-in- law Mr Horatio A Dawson of Cleveland Ohio Deceased was form erly resident of Newmarket Dominion Parliament Hon Mr Foster for North Toronto took up the time of part of one session the beginning of this week in bringing before the House a newspaper article from the Yukon which set forth that the authorities there had made an engagement with a man named Hatfield to supply all the rain the miners want for but finally wound up by admitting that the Weather Bureau of United States had pronounced this flood- maker an unmitigated faker Would it be wrong to call a politi cian a faker who moved the ad journment of the House to indulge in this sort of tomfoolery Ontario Conservative journals from the metropolitan Mail and down to the smallest sevtnbyninc or patent inside sheet in the land are very fond of applying the word graft to political opponents but from the days of Come along another It been a sub terfuge cry to divert public attention from their own party corruption while Mr Whitney and his were doing overwork shouting for purity of administration they appear to been along lines of raft They made a ter rible about the numbered ballot must go I But when it important- to maintain political pi they forgot cry ordered byeelections In Kingston North Toronto and allowed ballots to be numbered What was the Why order numbered ballots be used in the face of the statute they had caovd to be enacted Does any sane person doubt the reason Let licensed hotelkeepers and Government employee in Kingston and North Toronto answer Let us hear no more about graft after such barefaced evidence of working the machine Ontario with wealth- of the en tire Province as a guarantee be sold at Who is to be made wealthy by the margin of per- -cent- on that It certainly looks if there was a largesized African Col- preserves The fact is to take the most Charitable view of the transac tion Mr financier is entirely too innocent to be trusted on the money market of old England What he appears to have lost to the Province by this one operation would more than pay the salaries of the entire Cabinet for a year and this is what it cost the Province to ask Co to take the place or Mr in the treasury depart ment Hon Mr Fielding gets for Dominion J bonds Hon Col gets for Ontario ft bonds equally in the same mon ey market Who gets the rake- off What is done with the graft Oar Toronto Three King St subway factory safes were blown open by burglars last Friday night About was secured at the Toronto Carpet Co factory where the burglars tied the nightwatchman with a rope David Hamilton was found dead in his bed on Saturday the gas turned on in his room The latest nominations for Hie C Council are Doyle of New market and A Sproute of Mark- dale A poor woman was in Judge sons court recently resisting pay ment of demands by a moneybroker He had received all she borrowed and per cent on the amount in the shape of interest and still onethird of the principle was unpaid Mr George Burt President of the Liszt Piano Company fainted in court under the examination of Crown Attorney Curry in the con spiracy proceedings against Joseph Phillips President of York Coun ty Loan Savings Co awarding the plaintiffs damages in two slander cases were returned in the Jury Assizes Friday Mrs Catharine Keen who sued Fred erick for was awarded and Mrs J Raymond was given against George nell Mr Reuben Stevens one of the pio neers Township but late ly a resident of died- on Monday at the General Hospital would eventually be done suffered for some lime from can- that whatever of the stomach The convention of the Dominion Al liance took place at Flail on Tuesday and continued in session two days About 500 delegates were in attendance hundred Ontario farmers left Union station Tuesday afternoon to settle in the NorthWest It was the fourth excursion and the total number that have taken advantage of the cheap rates to make their future home in the West amounts to Last Sunday evening a deliberate attempt was made to fire Diamonds restaurant on Jarvis Street The Milk Producers Association at a meeting held on Saturday discussed the price of milk and favored a rise They decided on recommending a uniform eightgallon can A deputa tion will visit Ottawa to for leg islation in that direction On Saturday afternoon a butcher in the employ the Company at the Don cut up a hog with two hearts and three kidneys all the or gans being of a normal size Annie a young woman had her leg broken on Saturday night while coasifng on the jail hill Her toboggan was In a collision The Legislature knocked out the salary grab for city Aldermen this week also biennial elections A Metropolitan car struck William Fisher of Thornhill at the North To ronto crossing last Tuesday night breaking his leg The examinations of the medical students will be held this year in the Assembly Hall of the Labor Tem ple from May to Twice within a month firemen have been called to put out fire In the Model Carriage Co stables on coe Street This time two horses were so badly burned that they had to be destroyed On a previous oc casion three had to be killed Tramps are said to be the cause of both fires James Hunter and John Crosby the two prisoners held being the burglars at the Carpet Works Fac tory are believed to be the burglars implicated In about forty burglaries throughout the Province The Lakeside made her first trip this season from St Catharines to Toronto on Tuesday Assurance been received from Ottawa that the Meteorological Ob servatory will not removed from this city A new building will bo erected Speaker St John knows how to do the of lire all right a much belter speaker than Mr treasurer makes an operator on the old country stock change- Our stock of Dress Goods for the Spring season is now complete and includes large shipments of Imported Dress Fabrics from some of the best houses of GREAT BRIT AIN To attempt a description of the many new lines that we are showing would be a rather difficult matter for us BROADCLOTHS MOHAIRS LUSTRES and LIGHT DRESS and HOME are in de mand On Saturday we will oiler many specials from our Dress Goods Department Length Dr of this seasons newest Tweeds sale Saturday per yard on See display in show window for these goods checks of Blue IMPORTED SCOTCH GINGHAMS in neat Black Red fast colors yd GRUMES ENGLISH PRINTS splendid patterns for Wrap pers Dresses and Childrens guaranteed perma nent in color yd fa IMPORTED ENGLISH Pink Blue Grey Mauve Green all one price 12c yd An important announcement was made by Wilfrid Laurier on Mon day regarding the waterpower of the country He did not know what hut lie was adopted the Government should con trol the power of regulating the price to consumers A commission had been appointed to examine the whole matter and when its report was nude it would be laid on the table The was raised by another member as to whether jurisdiction be longed to the Dominion or Provincial Governments This has yet to be determined fin Were never done talking the merits of our Sterling Brand Bulk Teas We have gained many new customers for these cel ebrated goodvalue Teas put up in three ways D SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY of any of the above lines for Brand Mixed Tea Anchor Brand Black Tea Victor Chop Japan Tea a per pound The Hon Minister of Public Works announced to Parliament on Monday that the policy of the Dominion Gov ernment or waterpowers was one which will prevent the export of en ergy developed at Niagara to an ex tent calculated to cripple Canadian industries or starve Canadian ne cessities The people of Ontario will be glad to hear of this announcement Mr has a bill to amend Division Courts Act Some of the changes proposed work tage but people who have business before Division Courts will scarcely believe that to increase a lawyers feo in contested cases is an amend ment in the right direction Sir Oliver considered the schedule in the existing law quite sufficient but Mr bill increases the fee and makes it legal for disciple of to demand and collect in contested cases over Where the present law only allows In or at the most Wonder how the farming community of North York will enjoy this kind of legist tion TUB ALTAR THOMPSON At Poplar Farm on March 1906 by Kitchen Mr Thompson of to Jessie Wallace eldest daugh ter of Mr Wallace March at tno residence of the brides grand mother Mrs I Douglas Sunny- side Holt by Rev Cam eron Mr Byron Forrest of Mt Albert to Miss Carrie Douglas HAW ST NEWMARKET All Orten IU Careful TOMB LONG At March Mrs Long relict of the late Robinson Long Mount Albertsaged years and Funeral on Wednesday from the home of I Mount Al bert Interment in Mount Albert Cemetery KIRTON In Reach on Sunday March 25th Albert Kirton aged years month and 6 days Funeral on Tuesday to Cemetery At Snowball King Tp on March Rachel wife of Richard in her year Interred at Newmarket Cemetery yesterday afternoon At tbe House of Pro vidence Toronto on Thursday March 1006 after a lingering illness Catherine moth er of Rev of aged years Times Booming at the Soo TUB CRADLE McCLYMONTIn Town on March 24 The prospects for Sault Mario to Mr and Mrs McCiymont seem to be the very brightest One a daughter needs- to vjsit the place to Iprcciate the value and extent of the Town on March different departments of to Mr and of the allied companies rin a son It has come to my knowledge that they paid in wages during the mouth of October Of course dur ing that month tho charcoal plants were all running the lumber camps were nearly all full and the line boats- were running as well I dcrstand the above figures include all tho salaries of employees My work has been specially among the men employed in the woods along the Algoma Central R During the Fall and Winter the number em ployed by the one firm was about a thousand Besides these there wore several smaller concerns whose men I visited as often as possible Now that the men ore coming out of woods I am being sent to a new field Prospects for a busy Summer two hundred and fifty thousand dollars arc to be spent in enlarging the ca pacity of the steel plant Even now real estate is advancing In value and it Is expected that he- fore Fall the will have recovered from the collapse of three years ago Wishing you success I remain An interested Kra reader R MORTON Grand Trunk Railway System Special One Way Rates To Billings Mont Denver Col orado Springs Salt Lake City Nelson Vancouver Portland Oregon San Francisco Tickets on sale daily Special Settlers Trains To NorthWest Every Tuesday during March and April special train with colonist sleeper will leave Toronto Op for Manitoba and NorthWest Passengers travelling without live stock should tako Express leaving Toronto pm v THE LB AIM NO Undertaking House m You can buy your fa Cheap For Cash UNDERTAKING AND A calls to et John and S3 London March While sit ting in the Trunk Railway sta tion waitingroom here early Sunday morning woman was attacked by large rat Tho rodtnt sprang upon her lap and then her by tho lower lip holding on until forced by choking to let go The womans faco and dress were torn by the rat A Now York banker who was forc ed to retire from business ten years ago on account of ill health said that hated doctors abhorred hotels re belled against travel and that sum of his experience was this That purchased by the loss health was not worthwhile Ho said if ho had spent onequarter the time in keeping the health and his par ents gave him that he had spent In trying to recover the health he had thrown away ho might havo had happy old The Short Line to Cuba home Thursday pm ar riving in Havana Cuba early Monday morning Direct connec tion Tourist rates in effect For tickets and full Information call on J Agent GLOVER ALSIKE TIMOTHY MANGELS SUGAR BEETS TURNIPS CARROTS he National Portland Cement ALWAYS ON HAND J St

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