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Newmarket Era , May 26, 1893, p. 2

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4 I la A MAY 1893 SI far Sale J fionch Bud for Bate Mr Cow tot EACH THe Printed all at Bona T ballot papery of re etc be paid by load municipality provides thai Ibis Act hal not apply unorganized terri tory Clause makes it malfeasance on the of municipal clerks who gleet or refuse- Ip with this Act in the of duties im posed and fixes heavy penalties Then schedules of forms follow by way of instruction as to oaths to be administered etc aaiu run Him FRIDAY MAY 1893 Toronto to Hay 25 1893a The wilt prorogue to morrow- Mr expert that iron all the ore they need abort distance of Toronto Tie mine on Ontario Railway 1 mil from one hundred the light grade ore He all the or bo mined and at a cost of ton picker John Anderson to tbnee charge of cleaned op for the of them again was tent to igtton for two lte to con- currently The old mam alio fined on the charge Woodbine this by the gathering ever brought together on the Two horee t hie named Miller Sweeney caught a the act and rtolen jewellery od thcni Cotton nl The people down in Iho Maridme Provinces where cotton factories flourish and where they enjoy all the advantages of the manufacturing in appear to have full that protection it a powerful force in fostering combines and if we may judge of public sentiment from the following extracts taken from a recent issue of Yarmouth they pos sess a lucid conception of the general effect of the trade policy of the rty in its farreaching influence upon consumers The following is from the None of the on too doting the of the worthy more than of Mr J Edgar for In bo with the of to the cotton So wu presentation of the com that one the most protect the of the that bad not been either in or Id tho bill Hon Mr taking a vote of this Province on the question of the desirability of prohibiting the importation manufac ture and sale as a beverage of intoxi cating liquors is very full and explicit in its details The following is a brief synopsis Clause cites the title of the Act Clause a that the question above stated shall be submitted to a vote of the people at of hold ing the next municipal elections Clause provides that the provi sions the Municipal Act with to such elections shall save where otherwise provided apply to the voting on this question- Clause declares that all electors entitled to vote for members of the and unmarried women and widows whose names ap pear on the voters list as qualified to vote for municipal councillors are entitled vote Clause 5 No person shall vote more than once on said question Clause enacts that the voting shall take place where polls open ed fur municipal elections but in case of poll being opened municipal purposes by reason of councillors being elected by accla mation the poll shall nevertheless be open record votes on the plebiscite- Clause instructs municipal clerks to procure necessary ballot papers Clause prescribes the form of ballot those for male voters to be printed on yellow piper and those required for female voters on blue Clause gives to clerks where the municipalities arc not divided into polling subdivisions Clause 10 directs clerks to necessary notice of and place at which polls will be opened Clause 1 relates to summing up the votes Clause is authorizes clerks to ap point agents for and against the ques tion on the second Monday in De cember Clause provides the mode of persons as agents for pro moting and opposing the plebiscite at the polls and fjr summing up the volts Clause 14 provides that declara- in the form prescribed shall be taken by agents Clause enacts that agents shall produce written authority of their ap pointment as prescribed by clause provides for appoint ment of persons to act as scrutineers hi the absence of appointed agents Clause requires clerks to pro cure proper lists of persons entitled to vote for members of the legislative Assembly at least two before the polls are opened from the Clerk of the Peace and to forward the same duly attested to deputy returning officers also women voters on muni cipal lists Clause relates to directions to volets Clauie enacts that deputyre turning officers poll clerks and agents may vote under the same conditions as at municipal elections Clause instructs clerks 10 add a column to pollbooks headed pro hibition in which to make an entry mark of all who vote on the questions Clause ai relates to the several forms of oaths Clause enacts at the close of the poll in polling place the deputyreturning officer shall make up a statement of the result of the election the as at municipal elections Clause requires deputyreturning office to give a certificate of the re sult Clause a provides the mode of summing up by the clerk of the mu nicipality Clause enacts that clerks shall make a return of the votes cast to the clerk of the Legislative Assembly within three weeks after the election Clause enacts that the reason able expenses of the clerk for print- in later speech on the March ta reply to the member tor Mr Edjr showed that bed reached precisely the sumo coarse ot study and examination How- ha pertinently men in their mow last alone could enabled the Dominion Cotton Co to increase its stock September from to bo Of that increase the stockholders nave pot their pocket tbe enormous profit already made by eoiticipalion under this tariff Taking the figores given by the member tor Dr Montague the speaker howed that the combines were a profit from four to six millions dollars per year even on their watered If or cotton dissatisfied con clusions reached Messrs Mc Carthy who have carefully from the public documents ftcceaslble let them to a under oath as to their stock transactions their manufacture and their has been adjust ed to too task of enriching aod the profits wrong oat the coasumira been bo deftly that is very difficult to home to the mind of consumer the character of the robbery prac tised upon him revenue receives bat very little benefit from while the bulk of the imposition goes into tbe not of the operative but of the protected capitalist A revenue would benefit treasury reduce the and coat of living of open wider the field of I coin peti tion still leave an margin protection to the capitalist- history of the cotton aud monopolies exactions which grown out of them the history of all the leadiog protected trieiOf projected capi ta so hugely benefitted by cau to pay Of the party enormous to carry elections in their own Mr bow- ever proposes bo by opinion of tbo manufacturer rather than of the consumer opinion of the consumer most be pven at toe polls Mite Us Iter UK WHITS Bradford lVinl a hit over of leading to ii arc lieurt burn complaint or are fl dont care to live any longer lake a tha road from mill to the Hol land brittle If that dote not your you very gone Indeed a pity village Council bo driven that road Liberals of Oativrio to bo held fttHtoulI villa Juuo luteal p id il W tbe at the national Convention which at Ottawa the 2Qtb of week raootltiK tfill by member or Hiding J Es-i- aod In ao and llifljQ a of from all parti of the 111 toy is In- viaEtinH la Mr Ol Gait in town Monday Uaud Partridge Toronto Mr Hell and day lait Mr Ed of blrtbday Hi IXobbard of nu a at Mr of apent at fail old Mi Chat Malic arid titter of Toron to homo for birthday Mti baa from her trip Mr J it of fa with of sUr Joa of ti a to to andU IL hoop A at Lloyds on Urn Mr ad Toronto asja t Dr 3 of with on who la ill tx who attending in Toronto Mm C Toronto spent with bar and at Wert La Harry of Toronto tha at Mo and with friend Sharon Mr J- P on to 31th Port with Hill and family Mr and Span of Toronto alio Mr Gardner jr and Gardner- of homo for Mr Jordan dropped at New market on Monday night for a of way to Sin ton Sterling of Toronto with Maud for a week returned to the city last Fri day evening Mr thanks of E for London En npera evidently baa a for Newmarket in a while The and Clara of Toronto accompanied by mother spent with Mr and Mr J Smith Mr who for about two bos been in Mr Store left on Tuesday lor homo Bradford Mies of And of were the of A for days week Mr Joe who has been in for past two monlba spent in Newmarket and left for Albert yealcnlay for a day Miss who is attending a in Toronto home for by a mate of Forest- A Fine of Hondas San- to Chicago lo reprweai the Canadian Proa Association meet ing of National Editorial ssooiation Rev left for Bee- ton to atrial of Mr J W Stephana today as lay from Jordan daughter Mr Low home from a Her Mr Ed Jordan has also arrived here joat from the Old Country Tier former of cordially in of the Al bert Toronto Conference- baa been accepted- Skinner a lady from ShrubmoiiQt who attending School was with lung trouble and gathering in her head and ia lying very tow at Mr- The Gardoera Sunday Rev Mr of Bradford exchanged work with Jot Both aerciona here t re marked by originality of thought and freedom of and were much appreciated A to the Orillia Train from states that lata Miu in Methodist Church The ad to liavo Mr- ion of the old lady Mra- John Hodge has retnciieJ to New market to take cara of hi mother after for yean in tho Army- It takes to a yarn lie been away about yearL Mr of Cemetery Co and Stoked of King were in town on Monday the Ilolton Cemetery Director lo out Hill Cemetery The the vUitom on a which they laid any they IimI ever aeon Mr J of Toronto who present will anr- week or so when the work of grading etc will bo with as possible Tho Christian Gunrdian wck following item The Canadian friends of Mr or Clark will be Interested to know he the final oxamlnation for the grceof which baa hum conferred upon him by that who for all years Pcofcsor of Albert has also held a mathematical fellowship al University during past three year Wo hint Mr llolatc fa a brother of It Peregrine of aeon lie Under the A man we all know fol lowing Rogers of In Arm 4 Co is a of Canada He was born on bis farm homestead near the Town of Newmarket on June in year early part of at bis home attended the school after he to a New York col- where he remained for two tonus Ho rttorntd to Toronto and when only ago embarked in the Although not engaged id attend ed bin then turned at tention to coil as rapidly to front ranks of biiinirsa men of Canada A him engaged ia and bo bis to that line Ho the tote of mine la 18SC Mr was a candidate far honors and ha waa returned of Ward In he ia courtcotw and leaves the iuiprotaion cautious ftntlgcatty He la a though net a talker Ho has leaves moat hia affairs to his Hill he sufficient of the work to detect en error or a fehouUI Ilia line is at all time but demand it bo can and arte jit voic ia in denunciation Inclined to few personal hot one whom may always rely on blrn maintaining a foellng Ha ia a terupr- atoce roan and way lias done a great deal toirards many from the of in addition martyr of the prohibit an election Mr Rogers la still a man and it ia gratifying to now he baa achieved Lib lis Two at were under a on cod King by a daughter of Peter Graham The harness has been identified as having been stolen and warrants are out for the thieves hut they are not around here just now HOLT The fanners are nearly done seeding and crops are looking well Mr William Thompsoa is planting a new hedge Mi has returned from the States on accdunt bad health Our chorch We have two sermons each Sabbath and our choir is making progress under the leadership of Mr We are to lose Mr Thomas Watts as he is about to leave our burg Sam Slick AURORA sad ij4 acciJtnt here week fiopae bis ii on same on a plate set the piste or the table- attention fas called to another of the a moment son Lottos room and seeing the on the plate took a piece and put in hia mouth Idct at once told him there poison on and he It oat but be bad unfortunately a portion of it Medical aid was called in and everything dune possible to save his but without avail and the little fellow expired in great agony in about two hours Mr and have the sympathy of the entire community in sad affliction MOUNT ALBERT- rittdjlij up with that bo flWMionally gow fi tbo loding oar sorrow from lbo lr our streets SO thai cannot wsJk along thtlr mars la old to coma store do at now as Why while I U train a and broke her leg also bar BARGAINS IN on with the lb We with J and it Cm- A on fire in Winnipeg May During a thunderstorm in southern Manitoba yesterday Jacob Peters a welltodo of while working in the field was Several cases of have oc curred in town during he past two weeks- Mrs Medley left for Manitoba last Friday night She remaining in that province during the Davis of Sail Cty arrived here Monday on a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs A Graham Owing to the large amount of the fence surrounding the park being de stroyed during the recent windstorm the council has concluded to remove the fence altogether We understand Bros the owners of buildings destroyed and damaged by fire in April have decided to repair the block occupied by Messy and at once The Oddfellows annual was preached on Sunday evening I May by Rev Weaver in the Church The lodges from Newmarket Richmond Hill and Aurora were well represented The following is a summary of Assessment Roll of this town for the present year Total of real and personal property 475 population dogs cattle hi sheep hogs and horses The Hon- John Minister of Agriculture for Ontario will de liver a lecture on agriculture in the Mechanics Hall here on Thursday evening under the auspices of the Farmers Institute and Teach ers Institute of North York On Wednesday of last week word was received here of the accidental death Arthur Plenty brother of Mr Geo of this place which occurred Ramouskie Que the day before by being caught in a shaft in a mill The remains were brought here for interment The annual convention of the North York Young Peoples Societies will he held in on Wednesday and May and June 1st On Thursday a five oclock lea will prepared for delegates and visitors in the Methodist Church It is expected that this will he the Largest and most inspiring con vention ever heldin North York A monster struck town a little before noon on and left and desolation in Its track ft entered South West and left at the North The fim build inn struck via on J firm which is demolished new brick of Geo Kennedy first story only is loft The etc in bis brickyard were levelled- root was carried off J by Geo Knovlesjun struck Mrs Cain on street and destroyed story was cut by a part ft brick wall falling into room where the family were The wind unroofed frame house Temper ouc6 belonging to Esq by The roof of lbo large brick dwelling owned by ami occupied by P A Mo Galium wae pertly unroofed and with those of and were completely levelled end large of were more or damaged It than at rack op Street tho in to the and tone of bricks and mortar roof and down upon tbe gallery Tho Welt la driven in roof badly and nearly nil Ui The fence united falling of the Mr patiln driven to thegruund thought to bo dead with fcotlu Nearly ell the the hall it broken and the well pa it of the roof A belonging to id are of fl A li iaTJng being laterally off abed of Church if down And of churcb alio gone Smith it down by Wellington it- by the upper wall out while tho roof and window two sleeping exposed to three by land Toronto unroofed aod tbe atabtca carried away part of off The jail building EI barn by it unroofed all other boildiDga its track wrecked and the chimney blown down and window brok en There also ouch minor damage to and The of wber it are being broken Into tinder often carried to a great would to describe Tit wtc narrow and and only occupied one or two roinotei in complet ing A and a diafeoiog roar the and a few the tbroogh tbocloadi The btchliidividtuUy grcitcrllo the Church property will reach fifteen or twenty dollar and much can not be replaced a orchard were all do end very Urge number of ttect Including many of the Jo town U In Jenny a narrow escape being blown oat of the building when upper part of her carried ilr was struck with a timber In fcrn not erSodtv BALLANTRAE White of an iuipreafir to a Urge in telligent congregation ia one of our Til lage laat Sunday are making felt Ufa a matter of much dispute which the beat to tea En flabiog for ere I am no authority in tba matter bat I toow many flahermen of Toronto la visiting her Phillip of line Mra Clarke and her son Hugh are br in Uiai Steele and her are visit at J Armstrong hare jolt returned from a fishing excursion to were too late In the to be very bat are fewer fish in the riser now than there were before they went There soma talk of organizing a band of music and many fanner am offering their farms or sate at great sacrifice and going to Our foot- ball team kick the Goodwood on friends and of the byterian of and Albert a to be held grove on the shore of lake in Mr is improving appear ance of Sine Clay avenue by painting bio boose drab C a READ NOTICE IN LOCAL COLUMN AND S We are pleased to hear that Mr Jos Rogers boy Walter it fast coveriug ftoni a serere Mr J- WaJtoo our general storekeeper for the Worlds fair at Chicago next Monday Carey a big notebook pencil Jes for we will be alt ears and mouth on your return Mrs Minnie Yd man of Chicago is at the home of her mother here Mrs S- Lloyd and is under medical Miss and spent the in Toronto The social which took place last Tuesday night at Mrs Spinks ftot up by ladies of the Methodist church was something new in this part and was an en joyable affair They expect to commence making cheese here next Monday It will then be have your in the cans ready for the collector Something new arid good too The Ladies Aid of the Christian church here will have a Pancake social well oiled with maple molasses at the residence of Mr Clarkson next Tuesday night Elder Prosier of Newmarket will fill the pulpit here next Sabbath at in the Christian churnh RUSHING FOR SALE WEEKS THE LEADING HARDWARE STOKE Linos of A meeting was held in the Method ist church here on Monday under the direction of Mr Matthews Superintendent of the Bradford District to talk the readjust men of the and Holland Landing circuits Representatives of the various churches interested were present and a harmonious and satisfactory conclusion has reached viz the six appointments of Sharon Raven- shoe Holland Landing and Hope to be in charge of two ministers It is a surprise to many why such a number of fast young mdn and older ones too are making it their custom come to our hotel to spend Sunday The fact that some of them drive home soraewhat wilted looking convinces us that the Inspector ought to he making investigations The hotelkeeper has been spoken to but fair promises arc worthless when attended by unfair actions Oa tfvein the Methodist Choir met at the home of the leader Mr Peregrine and spent a pleasant time in social course Miss Seaman who is about to was presented with a Bible and Hymn Book by the other members of the Choir- There was no service in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday account of the Quarterly meeting at Mr Price has been at his Mr- the past week It is said by some of the oldest settlers of Muskoka that the past winter has been the hardest on in their memory About well constructed wharves have come lo grief on lake and Hunter the evangelists are causing a tremendous stir at hiving secured about converts COW- Doll Calf for It am make extensile im provements to Inia it OR SALE AT HALF PRICE Walnut Sulld SprloRl J AND GRAVEL For tthtraCU for If to SwlS OST pb I Dots VU aofi Second St or will PO ALCBEIT Cemetery Notice ALL Lot oared for will plcao loivo iKolr at l1h he or Ut w ANTED burin order to so Stock mliSt be reduced at once to make loom for carpentera arid As an inducement to Rush it Off ftulck I propose to sell everything in the line of China and Glassware at Cost Price This is a sale Come and SPRING GOODS IN I N RAKES HOES LAWN MOWfiitf SPADES SHOVELS- OPAQUE fiLlNDfi CORNICE PAINTS North Add East on Towoihlpf now all loU the and occupant niDKi JOSEPH LLOYD SIS Toronto FURNITURE E A P FOR CASH dndertaking AN D A SPECIALTY JHMILLARD Telephone Connection Town of Newmarket Tenders Wanted FOR HOSE TOWER Tender up to on JQP8 for of on Coin ALL KINDS OF FENCE WIRE SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS BARREL CHURH1 Mechanics Tools a Specialty Also Painters and A ALLAN CO Telephone No MAIN STREET Jack to Hit ADMINISTRATORS Notice to Creditors hit V the of King Of York N to alt fiod it a o- chop all claims ESTATE OK WALTER BELL Klog f are on or of Joan post to 4j4ti Jo and ll held iLom AdalnlAintoi tor dlo ftfortMld proceed to dhtrlbmo the the told funics of have fco will eor bumf lutaf or out at Toronto of Mar Solicitor A AltuaTIlONO Adelaide HI Toronto For or four at ANTED- KwvnlOood Cor It Coo of Ihh wife of of a In iorn the loit of Mr Jo and killed dragging the Hi Hone a body wife oft fluoffrtllo oft him lbo of Alia J of Mill niwuiUfOa April at by Rot J Mr Brim- tan Mra- P The Presbyterian church In Maxwell was struck by light ning on Saturday the chimney knocked and of the torn from alio I or UlMZtBAt IftftcO- ue JT to Tomb Ibe tloft TD4ud a a j MAIM NIWM HKT vti race In fow Iiallta Ik for VKRNON SALE flfdocilitand own- for a I Investors an The Loan Building Association Cana Authorized Capital U007 John A- A I or itn AKBBUT Is fully with Best Quality in eveiy line In Canned Goods can show a best whose reputation for good qualify is beyond doubt the price is as low as the market Crosse Marmalades Mock Turtle Soup Pickles etc Van Soluble Cocoa in arid lb tins has no superior Con densed Cocoa and Milk Condensed Coffee and Milk both easily and quickly prepared and are very whole some Jams Peach Raspberry Plum Strawberry and Black Currant My standard line of Whole Coffee Excelsior Blend is one of the best in our country Then in Teas I would just say if you want some good come and try my Japan lbs 1 it has stood the est also Ceylons- India Hysons and Mixed at price from to per lb can suit you as that is our business Remember our motto- BEST QUALITY OF GOODS REASONABLE PROFITS COURTEOUS TREATMENT PROMPT DELIVERY R A SMITH leading NOBS TWEED MADE TO ORDER FROM UP 10 BOOTS SHOES QUALITY UP I PRICES DOWN Mens Solid Leather Boots from Ladys Kid Oxfords cents MONTGOMERY SON No charge for sewing rips Bell Pianos Bell Organs THE BELL ORGAN PIANO GO Ltd Canadas Largest Leading Establishment TORONTO KING ST WEST Main LUSH 33 MAIN ST NEWMARKET Representative for tbii BRUN 111 I rnr I 1 1 1 i 1 1 I Goods New Goods arriving daily Trimming Silks to all goods Special line of Shot Silka just received Tweed Dress Goods 10c per yard Buttons to per dozen ifBSVNV A tremendous range of All Wool and Union Carpets select from Hemp Carpets two yards wide Floor Oil and in all widths all at manufacturers prices BRUNTON BROS Use only Baking Powder

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