Newmarket Era, 20 Jun 1919, p. 4

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I but Reliable MERCHANDISE NOTE We will Allow No Other House To Undersell Us A We are Furnishings taking your first order that kind of patron who or your looks to second for something in Clothing us at all times for Everything he not alone interested in but the making of you quires in the Furnishing Boot or Clothing Way Certainly not another store in North York can boast of a bigger adding to daily In order to have YOU on this list we realize that we must offer you ordinary more than the same expenditure assures you of elsewhere or of Patrons than ours one we something out of are the a art id Mis iome evening This We Are at All Times Prepared to do and invito you to make Comparisons of Our Lines with any others here or elsewhere and he convinced of who offers Real Values In Latest of Mens Wearables If ever there was a time to buy Good It Is today At the present time one cannot afford to experiment The Great Importance of Value has Increased it has indeed became Vital Every dollar must be made to produce its utmost in buying power Every purchase must accomplish the utmost In utility sustained quality as represented in Dunlop Clothlnq Is now your necessity MENS and YOUNG MENS SUITS n These have all been Reduced for this Al teration Sale MENS FURNISHINGS Every Description at Positive Savings ALL BOOTS Go at a fraction over Cost of Production SHOP EARLY AND FOLLOW THE CROWDS FRIDAY In Shirts SPECIALS Outing Shirts Sport Shirts Dress 8hlrts and Work No fabric- but what Is abundantly represented at Prices HATS HATS Every Panama and Hat at Clearing Prices MENS TROUSERS Outing Pants Fine Dress Pants Working Pants and Over alls in all the Best Makes at Generous Discounts AND SATURDAY I NORTH YORKS LEADING CLOTHIER Old Imperial Bank Building Newmarket 11 Mr YORK RADIAL TRAFFIC I 1 Mr S Livingston traffic superintendent of the Toronto and York being interview ed by a reporter said Should the Toronto Street Railway em ployees come out on strike next trouble on our systems We shall run our usual schedule of service As far as our men are concerned they are not affected as they are nonunionist There may be a falling off of passenger traffic on our North Toronto line but it would only be of passen gers who are not compelled to come cityward All other pas sengers will get transportation as far as Our freight service will not be af fected because it is independent of the Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS 1 A YORK MARBLE AND WORKS m Comments of Exchanges Want Law and Order Picton Gazette In the Winni peg strike the returned soldier has stood for law and order and has helped hold in check the forces of Bolshevism that threat ened the whole social and in dustrial fabric of Canada The Canadian soldier fought for dem ocracy in Europe and he will not tamely submit to anarchy in Can ada on his return snout which comprises pounds of the choicest meat free armed about 3000000 appointing another com from bone and rind Breakfast about onequarter of that number to investigate the high to tail The back piece anyone in Canada to approve of It is just a week since the selis at cents a pound it The situation in ronto commented upon the only about eight Russia was serious Japan had insincerity of the government in commission cost of bacon which is the cut immedi- would have been sufficient living It quoted the evidence below this sells in Orillia Whom were troops to at 53 cents a pound Other fight Nobody knew It was a cuts nearer the shoulder and political error It was a military quarters sell at and cents mistake There was criticism and sometimes lower the average too the War Times Election of a member of the house of com mons Mr J C Mcintosh of before the parliamen tary committee on fisheries with regard to the legalized canning price of the side being under the Act The franchise in the hands j monopoly in British Columbia MP ft 4 Latest Designs in Monuments and Headstones All Kinds of Cemetery Work Promptly Attended to Call and See us before Buying Elsewhere ALL KIND OF BUILDING Cut to Order MEMORIAL TABLET8 FOR Kept In Stock JOHN 0 MOSS Healer in and Importer of Foreign and Domestic GRANITE8 AND MARBLES Phone Box Make no Mistake in Place Huron 8t Near QTR Depot GRAND TRUNK Why Mot Editors Harriston Review Is it not about time that country editors were striking for an eighthour day with double pay for overtime a minimum income per day the payment of all arrears of sub scriptions by the State old age pensions or a retiring allowance two months holidays each year with double pay and free trans portation and a compensation for voluntary idleness and a parti cipation in other peoples profits Everybody else is doing it Valuable Substltue Picton Gazette Last weeks farming difficulties should prove an excellent argument for the tractor Indeed here were in Prince Edward at that time many object lessons of its very great value While fanners using horses were unable to do more than a half days work In the twentyfour hours the owner at a farm tractor had none of these difficulties He could continue work without interruption during he entire daylight hours The heat only made the gas driven n tractor more efficient while there wan also plenty of power to handle sun baked soil English figure This is one of of the Government Dr the numerous put for declared might be as dangerous ward by papers that do not take as the sword in the hands of the the trouble to investigate the despot facts which have done much to stir up discontent in Canada 1 I DEBATE ON THE BUDGET MR FOR DEMOCRACY From the Ottawa Citizen Ottawa June There are better times coming for trade returns and shopworn tariff the people of Canada when the time arguments were relieved by a ta band for a forward movement on sparkling speech from ln part of the people in common lit former PostmasterGeneral in the resumed rebate upon the Bud get this afternoon It was the first speech de livered in Parliament by the heroic member for since his return from the prison camps of Germany in which he spent several years in exile and capti vity and he was vigorously ap- on both sides of the House Voicing sentiments of gratitude for sympathy and shown him by the people Of Canada when be was in lie hands of the Huns he spoke wild the eloquence and charm of a indeed his effort was quite reminiscent of the great Liberal Chieftain What he said t came from the heart and hers on both sides of the House irrespective of party gave re peated evidences of esteem and Practical Demonstration Farmers Sun If a farmer saves an hour His Never would he forget the day when he set foot once more Upon the blessed shores of Canada never would he forget the re- VA TIME TABLE A chanae of time will be made on JUNE 1919 Information now In Aqent8 hands a v Phone Agent a week by being- pealed manifestations of gym- enabled to use good roads as op- by the members of the posed to bad roads it would mean j House of Commons which 52 hours a year Estimating the been a source of consolation en and to him MOTOR FREIGHT TORONTO TO Freight Service to Toronto Goods will be deliv ered from door to door as requir ed Will also handle long dis tance- moving Wo trip too long to give service and all work guar anteed J MUKP11Y Newmarket Phone P Box 232 WOOD AMD PASTURE LAND FOR SALE acres south east quarter Lot in Con Bast estimated Is cortain cords or more vood including pine birch and maple manufacturing Land can be pastured at one vood cut and a market for all pine birch and maple suitable for manufacturing guaranteed at a per cord over and make offers Cane use of man and team as being worth So a day this means a sav ing of a year Suppose his farm is assessed at and the additional lax levy due to the improvement of roads by the county runs to per thou sand which would mean SI a year additional taxes as against a saving of S3 on time alone This means that he is investing and drawing dividends of ftn interest rate of per cent Importance of Play London Advertiser The aver age man will he amazed io learn hat a leading financier not long ago recognized the economic and physical importance to the indi vidual of play Probably one reason why he has not gone in for sport or recreation is considered a of time Most men have long since learned that play is indespensahle to the best work Instead of being limewaster when intelligently and taken play is a grand aid to business or profes sional success The reason why so many men stick to the jobs long after- it is financially neces sary is that they have made it a point to holiday regularly They have discovered that the happiest and healthiest life is to be achiev ed by cooporatipn between play and work The Reason Why Collingwood Bulletin On sev eral occasions recently the Packet has been asked why Cana dian bacon which cost cents a pound In Orillia was selling for MA cents in England With a during view to getting to the bottom of the apparent anomaly put the question to a town butcher and found that as is often the case lb statement wan a half truth the explanation simple The price quoted for England is for Wiltshire sides which comprise the whole side of a pig from his long years of prison life For the efforts made by the Canadian and Imperial Gov ernments supported staunchly and consistently by influences religious and lay he extended his deepest gratitude- Tribute to Britains Navy The House was profoundly stirred also by the gallant doe- tors magnificent tribute to Bel gium while his appreciation of the glorious war work of the British navy was an epic Dr discussed domestic issues at some length and appealed to the Government to give the farm er a fiscal policy which would in vito people on the land and help them to create wealth for the country He pointed out tliat farmer and the manufacturer were both here to stay and the countrys policy would have to be so shaped that both could carry on Good to Manufacturers In the past the- manufacturers had received advantages in the of the different Governments of Canada They had accom plished much for Canada and perhaps for themselves also Applause He strongly sup ported the McMasler low tariff calling for free articles which are necessary In he making and maintenance of a borne and ratification of the reciprocity agreement of would reduce the cost by decreasing tariff taxation on necessities and bringing the food profiteers to account Mo Quarter to the I would give no quarter to the profiteers They are just as dangerous as the seditionmon gers he exclaimed He thought immigration should he restricted for the time being farm labor ers and domestic servants Ho regretted very much the Siberian Expedition ami he had not found never falls to produce the man The House of Commons Mr A speak yesterday as a plain Can adian citizen without the shackles of office upon him Without oratory or sophistry but in straight forward language he spoke for he cause of democracy as it has rarely ever heard in the Canadian Parliament Asminster of agriculture in the Union government Mr has given loyal service to the cause of de mocracy in defence a gains overseas As the free members of parliament for Marquette he has the courage to give the same high standard of service- to mono racy In Canada as it is directly needed this time when the spirit Jonfterdoifl is abroad in die land j ring the war when freedom had to he fought for on the plains of the people of Canada were asked to forego their freedom at home for the public good They gave up rights that it had taken their freedom loving many centuries to win The war Is ended hut the Tory mind loath lo allow freedom to be restored the community alone go forward to the greater freedom- freedom to live a fuller life in a which is no more than a humblest citizens due out Of the victory over autocracy in the war Mr pointed with a clear un derstanding some of the economic reasons why the people of Canada being deprived of their Just duo why the burden or living costs has been loaded more heavily ever upon their hacks while it is being li ghtly home by the privileged interests who have amassed material wealth during the war He spoke without attributing blame to any class He ccnsurerlno one nor did he by word or Implication seek to set one section of the community against another He spoke as a Canadian citizen true to Canada who believed In democracy before the war worked for the cause wholeheartedly during the war and has sufficient faith to give democracy the freedom to develop under better conditions in Canada now the war over Mr took issue with the gov ernment on the budget He believes this Is the time to begin with a reducing the cost of living by taking protectionist tariff off food clothing hoots and shoes and other necessities The govern ments budget policy is lo do little or nothing this year to reduce living costs but to point a cost of living and a tariff to consider what should be done with he budget Prices Right OLIVER TERMS Ninetyseven canneries con trolled by a small group of opera tors packed in a few weeks last year salmon to the value of This monopoly had extended from the canneries to the fishing operations itself and did not give to the people the right to participate in this na tural wealth This system did not encourage white settlers- and the gillnet licenses wore last year held by Japanese Indjans and only whites who were almost all un der the control of the canners With the knowledge of this profiteering food monopoly aU ready before it the government issued an order about two weeks ago to debar outside com petition which might- have pulled down prides A despatch re cently stated that there were about cases of pounds each of salmon lying idle in Van couver and it added Firm measure to insure consumption of firstclass Cana dian food in Canada which was in danger of being left unsold through needless importations from abroad have been taken by making it imperative thai in dividual licenses must he ob tained from the Canadian Trade Commission Ottawa import either sardines or salmon into the Dominion The commented his saying rnents order enable the canneries monopoly lo realize large profits from Hs surplus slock In oilier words the govern ment through having created a of salmon fishing will now prevent importation of other salmon in order that the monopoly may be able to unload Its surplus of nearly pounds upon the consumers This order casts doubt upon the members contributing sincerity of Investigation into to throughout the the high ens I of living country which may shake the Hut answer lb foundations of government ORDERS FOR COAL FOR THE EN8UINQ YEAR WILL BE RECEIVED BEGINNING 1ST MARCH AND WE GUARANTEE TO FILL ALL ORDERS Give Us a Call I DIKE Phone AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE Expert Storage Battery Repairs Is now no need to send your Battery to Toronto to be Repaired If you have trouble with your Battery I fix It While It Is being repaired I can loan you a Battery to keep you going until Repairs are Complete IGNITION REPAIRS 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