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Newmarket Era , September 8, 1893, p. 2

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fl J ERA SEPT A Millinery ltocba A Co Lowest Prices J Stephen Auction J Roberts for Card of Thinks Stolen Article or CrdMraAY Miller Dog Farm for Tuscan Din ford Roche Wanted Mrs Help Unlet She fesmfra befits issue l Printed all at Home ruin run Toronto Despatch trial to Every the attendance increases if the Cirio holiday Monday A mating io the Georgian Bay canal is to held in tomorrow night UowMt bis Western and Chicago trip- Hon Mr was i visitor at Fair yesterday speech the luncheon is brewing the Railway Co ind In WHAT BEES TO A in of Mr Corby to bo held it Belleville on the Sir John of bis colleagues ire expected to deliver occasion Commons member for Sim- Mr his so far re covered from his recent illness is to be to tike exercise every day His illnci wis not so serjoos aa reported In daily press list track Tor Home Hole Bill for Ireland passed British Commons of to The bill now Roes to House of Lords where it will probacy be rejected it least this seems to be the pre rati log opinion in the press Tirr Reformers of Prince Edward Coanty met at on end Mr is the party next election to Legislature In various parts of the Province we notice that both Liberals and Conservatives ire preparing for the next general election to the Assembly Tde Liberals of East York on fiat day last Dominated the Retire of Bear- John exWar den of the county is the party candidate next local station The member permits will cootince to represent constituency till tho general election to the As- Dominion Government has ap- pctnted Hon Prince Montgomery Another gap in the Senate baa been stopped bat the Govern ment took who bid been rejected by the people for the Commons to doit The Beniti Is fist becoming the Dominion hospital for discredited poll At meeting of Dominion Cabinet on Friday last it was decided to commis sion Hon Mackenzie of Trade Commerce to visit for Iho conferring with the several trade matters end colo nies Mr- He Is now on his way to Vancouver and expects to sail from that for his destination on 1 At the Ottawa rifle match last week the of the York themselves and won the principal ion capture the Governor a prized making the unmeet out of possible LI sot and of the won prizes The carried off the cup of Hon Mr to On tario appears to have canned political Lin- In conservative Sir John Thompson will a tour of the Province Ho to speak In following North Waterloo South Perth Brace Grey North Bruce North Welling- ton and Hast Elgin Kent and Both North West Huron end East Simeon Tut rise lo isk this question In reference to the rc- Sunday ciriroto In Toronto What right ten persons to prevent nine persons fromtittag a car on if villi Carry argument which this question What have I n to prevent trade wilh United have to trade c of v protection policy community of demand that mutt rule of collapse of platform at the the the first Yet ominous Indeed the the were more than realised They constructed a form to forty people bat so Krat was attendanco of prominent orer 100 Biff KcKio A GREAT SUCCESS EST CROWD IK NEW- In market last under the of the North York was an weather was ill that be de sired and early in the morning town wis ill making for the great event The evergreen archea spin Main fit received their finishing the admiration of all visitors white from flag staffs and windows of stores and private residence fioated Union Jacks number and other loyal colore The arch at North was erected it the comer of and had a single span of In the centre was a painted portrait of Bon surrounded by the words Yonr country yon and banners with words Opposite Wilsons bakery was a large streamer having the words Lanrierand Sutherland At the top of hill was a bearing device Opposite Ontario Bank was large streamer with the word farther the street another with Edgar while the finest formed arch was it Smiths having a portrait of Victoria In the centre by Country and Oar leader Opposite residence of Mr was another streamer thre and There were also evergreen at the North American and As Mr Lanrier and party wore to die embark from train at Aurora Mr Cane President of the and other members of the Com here went down to assist to giv ing them welcome to York Aurora was in holiday attire Two arches had been erected and lavishly dec orated with flags and bearing patriotic and party while many residences also bright with color j The train arrived on time and when Mr- and party stepped upon the platform the mass of people cheered heartily and tha Band struck op Mr and Mrs were accompa nied by John Charlton for North Norfolk Whip Sutherland MP or North Oxford P for North Wellington Dr for Sooth Grey Cleland 3d- PP for Noah Grey of Gilt Association Peter Kyan Mr and Mrs J- Williams of Toronto John Richardson of J Davis and Father Mo President Cane VicePrcs Coalterof Aaron and Elliott Bradford Mr and many prominent of Korlh York Central Com extended a cordial invitation the visit or Addresses were presented by the Cor poration of Aurora and the Aurora Liberal Association previous to forming In pro- cession It was nearly noon before the Mare of trumpets and the beating of drums an nounced the approach of to Newmarket It was monster and the crowds that thronged Main for an hour or two waited patiently to see it go by First mounted A of and Mr Rom of Aurora then Newmarket Citizens Band followed by carriages containing Mr and Mrs- and Mr and Mrs Cane Next came Band followed by string of vehicles that occupied minutes to pits a given point and each side for parts of the procession mounted guards Tho following Hands also at intervals Kettleby Bond and Albert Arriving at the Grove addreJ ot was presentol by Lloy4 on behalf of Newmarket Council and read as follows To ihi Hon Witrat P We the Council of Newmarket desire on this important occasion to extend and Madam a to our town and to as euro that this sentiment shared by the whole community of opinion upon political questions In yon wo recognize a patriotic worker for our countrys good and though not all agree as to the Attainment that cod we are able to rise above differences on an occasion like tho present In order manifest our respect for occupying as deservedly du so prominent port- tion In the public It is In highest of our country that people should at all time manifest their appreciation of tho labors of ihojo public men who animated by lofty ideal place country first In all thoughts and efforls And this and In party spirit we now you and express hopo that you may bo long apsred to lend your brilliant for the advance ment of our countrys welfare On behalf of the Association of North York P read the fol lowing address To Witrid St P We the Reform Association of North York welcome vou cordially to this riding and with wellfounded confidence venture to you that your presence here today for discmiionof public questions meets with approval Remembering that for very many In fact ever fcincoyonr early manhood have in life and always tattling for Kood and have with raro ill energy In order to of winning far yourself an ever of and to day after this ana ordeal without fear and without reproach you aland forth the of Canada alike their ftnd their rernein- we say and such i wo can hat congratulate ouroouritry upon the of your early acccsiion to power We know no land more favored by thin our beloved Canada and thai under management It Is to Jow In and at who but fatnthcirtcd point to flscal racial and other problems as cxleolated to prevent Ihce great and other reform for Wo restoration of prosperity to whole Dominion- runner responded briefly and great throng dispersed to discuss con tenia of tholr loneb basket At oclock Mr titled order from the word passed along big crowd too large foriusny in the rear of to catch but occasion al sentence from the of speakers came to order and listened attentively nearly oclock was es timated it from ten to the more enthusiastic placing it it people- Many leading present which demonstration a aspect There no less than eight reporters present from city papers the local press Silence having been secured Mr Cane it pleased him lo look this great meeting of independent of North York It was grand start for Sir campaign to to good old North York the people of which had to do with the greatest reforms that Can had seen Stick to your colors he cried and introduced A Mb who with ring of exultation labia voico made a spoccb fall of vigor and Never before he declared had there been an outburst of popnlar demonstration upon of any public man entering the county Ho re ferred to critical moment when Hon Edward Blake withdrew fee leader ship of party on account of ill health and opportune choice that made of hi successor a all Canada has endorsed and He looked upon party as a means to an end and it was because ha believed Mr occasion rise party and above other save the best interest of Canada his heart had to him and the people will not slacken in devotion until be mad the Premier Cheers Providence has good to Canada but fa not prosperous because an unwise policy has prevented her from her great natural ricbe He called upon the tor break the bands that bind down the industrial Sin J- was proud to think that such an aufpi- cioos opening had secured for Mr Lauders campaign In Ontario and ho was glad to Join York In giving a aeloome to a FrenchCanadian that greater than Mr was Turning to public matters ho tariff reform founded on protection is robbery Let Govt appeal to the country on their record with their and their Carous their Uncarts and their on bic liarborjobs and printing house The reconstruc tion of tho has become like patchwork quilt 111 which two colors were preeminent orange green First It wis then Curran and Clark Wallace if Liberals matt hive colors why not of our leader Mr rier belongs to Quebec but his sentiments areas broad as Canada His wish Is to elevate country by purity of govern Applaaw tried upon Ominous that party triumph Is our cent for other the tSUil bo fetitirtd What have proved a fatal accident happened on Saturday even ing about tour miles south of here At Messrs Reamer and running their traction engine and thrashing machine over the Rouge bridge the ninth con cession bridge gave way letting ihe engine into about four feet water below piling the thresh- and watertank on the op Both men were tbown into water but fortunately neither were hurt- Twentyone medals have been to Canada for her exhibit the air have tbtt In Ism and power the to that they pi both the spirit arl the ability far overcoming all tractions to That are of opinion with ever to develop a may work oat such troat Let wo feet won for the ad- of all lovers of our count and made yoar res oat the and made yoar respected Therefore It Is with pride that wo Join In central and mem ber of a great yet that one of our partys Is that party exists but for the countrys Rood we greet you at a great libera whose lift- warrants the that will be tilt In your linds and that you trill net allow parly narrow or warping of to control your efforts in scklntf to batten the return of lo all tec interests In a von air as deeply solicitous for wel fare wo hopefully aw all Majestys to you to assume the reins to Dan P P they all proud of the Ontario chloftaluvho for years had given a clean economical administration his travels through ho found that everywhere the of the Dominion spoken of us an man It was time for a In government of the country and the plat form laid down by LI bo ml party had commended Itself to jKoploof tho greatest to greatest num ber Ho referral demonstrations given hero Hon A- Sir John them both Ho that when gather ins disperse they would do their duty tbst tho cause of honest and freedom of trade shall triumph Cheers Da LiXDzrKtx as West was rcciIvcd He Joked about in which hit native township had been from cue riding to another until ho to which he while courage of Mr Was at to also born In West llmbury of he Govt was running It Into ground like the United asked the sons of thenohle men of York who their Uvea In their hands for ho canto of to trork that day of and protection shall soon boat an end Applause Ma who was cordially received with tremen He poke for an hour and a half reviewing ilia situation and amid pplatlU of bis the policy of party He said 1 received a letter ft ir days from Mr- reference to this great He mo that I would to day one of grandest that It had been ever lo have seen Ho has mora than fulfilled the promise made on that It Is my pltasoro to ay that of this day la one of grandest It not very grandest which It was ever ray to No ladiea and gentlemen I do not 5 have not pretension of Up- poaing that have given and addresses hare tendered me addressed to ma personally I know that they ate presented to him this day has honor of being the stand Dominion of Canada am always tired of hearing honest roan after all though I am bound to say that sometimes it has not been found in high in Canada Bat claim to bo phat I am and in being an honest man I deserve no praise for thai You have mo as a standard- bearer of Reform in Canada This posi tion as my coUeagnoi well know I or coveted For technical I would have preferred that the posit should have been held by one of British origin and British blood I most say and I am proud to say that there never was a man in the position occupy who received from his colleagues in the House of cordial support as has been me by my colleagues There know do mo or creed are Can but I knew at time that be position an attempt would bo made to political capital out my French origin Kir leader today of Liberal party is a Canadian a Canadian first last and a Can adian an proud to say of French origin appeals to will hwo no effect Province of Ontario I know especially tbey will have no effect upon the old soil of this historical county of York I was aware before I came here in county of York in the earl struggles for Reform and re sponsible government was once tO of my own race and creed I refer to the Mr and I am glad to see here on this present of the this old causa in your Chairman a man now old in years but ever in the cause of Reform We must eland upon broader groond than this We are all and Ufa in this quality that I come before you I come here in the spirit of he came or your fathers fifty years ago Nay more come here spirit of Confederation because If he to is thing more true than another it is that Confederation in order to blend all the conflicting elements we have in this country and to make one nation common all You beard that wo bad a convention a weeks ago in Ottawa They met in convention to remedy the of our country and though different in creed and origin still were united by the bonds of common brotherhood and common nationality I now stand before you to develop to come extent platform adopledoo that occssion We do not believe that the condition of the country is You well the Government Gay that some changes have to be made in their policy Yon know very well thai at the same time they pro fess to be quite with the condi tion the people The Government are always satisfied so long as they in power Mr then referred to the return of fir John Thompson from Europe where he ha been upon the Sea arbitration and using bis words that be was highly with award be Mr LJ proceeded to show that ho was cosily satisfied when he did not succeed In having views prevail with regard to limit of area the close season and the of flrcarrns When Government speak of the tariff they profess to be pleased beyond I suppose that they believe word of It but people do not believe it How can the people believe It when and thousands of your fellowcountrymen leaving this country every day to go lo another land no more favored by nature than their own notwithstanding the Government may say that the country fa not prosperous aa we believe The authors of the National Policy those that pretend that ft good for the people tell today that it must be reformed We all agreed as to this Na tional Policy must be reformed and forme J thoroughly but only as to which there Is any of differ ence Is this There Conservatives In this I Mr Chairman and I know that an address was present to me a moment hy Conservative by KMcmen of the Council In which Liberals alt I hope are luoiir At juncture the led by falling timbers and a moment the occupants of plat form wero thrown In a chaotic heap on ground beneath proved to be injured but Mr was rudely Interrupted and It was some minutes before order was restored suffi ciently loaljow him to proceed Coidinuinjc he Mr Chairman la and jtnlIetnon yen know that when Ibis little mishap occurred I was telling you that National Policy could stand ft think Policy is going to break just a hat plat form did f ApQlauee Tbo Government Kir John Thompson Mr Foster all friends the Government aspirants to office and men In toll that Policy though ft perfection is to bo reformed The only difference Conservative as to what la lobe the of the reform which Is to take Upon this Is well pronounced The lives tell yoa they mean to reform protective policy on Unci pro tection Liberals toll you we are to reform It on the lines of free dom of trade The Conservatives tho apostles of loyalty They we loyal men at least In their but they not from old land but from the land on the other aide of the lino at the leader of the party claim also to be a loyal man but vo take our example from Great Applause I admit that have freedom of country it England For many years come we will have to raise our revenue by customs hot at the same time I tell yoa that at very moment we can reform our on the lines of trade arraign the Government that they are levying doty the per filling up the treasury but in order to an advantage to pam pered There Is the differ ence between Government Canada today and future Government of Canada Liberals are returned to a which comity though I do not to be a they levy doty not to money In to the but to put it Into pockets of dance we claim that one cento money should be extracted Of any man except thai money goes into the treasury at Ottawa I charge Government that they are taking money of pockets of the people not to it Into Into the pockets of some their friends The sugar duties for instance it Is Stated in the Montreal to day agar that there is longer any tAxatioo sugar The statement is not It is true that eome two years ago there was a duty on raw which amounted some ibrM millions of dol lars a year When the tariff was In force end the Canadian tariff removed from raw soger it was claimed by the Government that they hid relieved the people of million dollars of tax ation It is true that they removed duly raw sugar but they put it on refined sugar doty levied refined sugar brings only a year but by giving tenths of a cent pro- upon refined soger they give to of auger a amount ing to the that exists between doty on American sugar and Cana dian sugar While you pay to Treas ury only per year you give a protection the refiners of per year Is the way that Govern ment of Canada reforms the tariff They tray they are the of the people But when take out of j our pockets of legitimate taxes they take illegitimate which they give to the of Canada But a reason they give for tins They say If the duty and allow the American to come in our refiners will hare to clwo down I do not admit that lo be sup it were true that our refiner would have bo closedown Let us look at history of one of the refineries in Mont real of which Senator id tbe manager Senator receives that refinery a of a year Will Anyone tell me tbat a refinery which a salary of a year cannot live without pro tectum I dont believe then referred to the action Germany giving a bounty to export and the English govcrnmont appealed to Sir Thomas Farrar said the German people will tax themselves said ia order to give cheap to English people what can the English people have after ail The objection was so and answer so after a while the agitation Sugar has so cheap in that other industries that bad for their raw material were alerted and German sugar ex ported from Germany to England was taken back to Germany in jam and cou- In the came way I let as have cheap sugar and if the Americans should come Canada and give us our at below cost who would suffer I want to know The refiners of sugar But if the refinere of sugar are to suffer that extent or if the whole people to suffer to that extent or if the whole people are to have the benefit of cheap sugar I will stand by the whole have an article hero of the Montreal of last Friday which that what is true of sugar Is also true of cotton boots and shoes agricul tural implements that unless in dustries have the benefit of protec tive system they cannot live I do not admit that There are no than ten manufacturers of and shoes In city of Quebec and all Liberals in tariff Reform Everyone has told mo that he had not benefitted by the tariff and that he will hail with joy the day when he can have his raw materials free same is true of tho cordago factory- There was in city which I represent one factory which was absorbed by combine and by and to day the owner a yearly salary from cordage combine In order to keep his manufactory closed There are I am glad say manufacturers of agri cultural Implements In this riding the mayor of the town of Aurora is a manu facturer of agricultural Implements lie does not want protection Ho wants free trade And it so all along the lino We are told that unless these Industries are benefitted by a protective tariff they cannot live The meaning Is Imply this That consumers the people at large have from their pockets large sumo of to sustain a certain number manufacturing Industries The Canada are not sufficiently wealthy to take out of their pocketa money In order to benefit and enrich some other class It might be so If all promises of National Policy had been fulfilled Sixteen years ago Sir John in Ihla very town made a speech to farmers of West Ontario York at that time lie said that if he relumed power by protection their goods would bo a little dearer but at the same time they would the benefit of an Increased market these been fulfilled If everything that by Sir John was true that the farmers had the benefit an market I would say let us stand by protection but If It bo true the hand that the farmer has not received any benefit from protection then say by all means let us by thopolloy of freedom of which I believe can give the farmer fall benefit of his earnings We are told that tho farmer la more prosperous now than la 1878 at the time when Sir John used that language There was a crisis then admit but I put to my opponents fait not true that today the farmers of Ontario are poorer than they Id of It It not true that there Is not In the Province of Ontario one that would sell for cent of what it would have sold for 1877 What Is the reason The Is that farming not pay as ft did In You know very well that the farmer does not Invest money In a railway or securities but that the farm Is tho only of revenue to the farmer If ho get a good revenue from his farm his farm Increases In price IJut If the revenue the fm will also decrease value and Jhlsis why today the farme decreased not only in Ontario but In Canada fog all we Conien- tlvo Government that they going to reform this tariff but reform Iton Iba lints protection We protection now Am we going to last Ifgo of protection has been removed from the soil of Canada Wo believe for tho of people Canada It that we should wider markets and above all that should the benefit of market The Government has to be In favor securing reel States at least In In agriculture products I charge IhaGoernmeo with Insincerity upon this They could obtained reciprocity In natural products It they had been willing to a list of man ufactured article arrangement The Government would do It and what Is the reason J Government admit that reciprocity In natural would be for the advantage Canada but they toll you reciprocity in man factored articles would not bo for benefit of Canada I disagree with the I believe that Canadian Iho Mr Cane is willing to competition and other manufacturers too If they are to compete with American manu facturers on American soil Let sup- that It la true that reciprocity with the United be to the dis advantage of the manufacturers but would be to Ihe advantage of the farmers than tho position is this that bare to take choioe between the agricultural side and the manufactur er en other side My choice is mad I stand by fanners of Canada loud applamxx I don4 speak Ihla be cause I am at this moment addressing a mating of farmers- I said this fifiecu In Montreal to an assembly of I said this because the farmers repro3iii75 per cent of population of Canada because thebasia of prosperity because without country would not be loyalty to Britain was then discussed In which the speaker by to the scheduling of on of supposed lhat Lord or Lord Sal isbury will do beat for their country and he expects Canadian ministers to do best for Canada Lanrier then to an extract from the Montreal QautU chal lenging him to speak upon the Manitoba school question and accusing him of cow- he turned the tables and called the Government because they refuge behind lie was too old a bird to be caught that way With to when election will be he said on two occasions Gov ernment came upon us like a thief and a march us Wo stand ready for fray whenever the fray and if people of Ontario will give their support to those of the Maritime Province I have that country will be redeemed ana we shall hove victory for cause in the shape of freedom of Great applause On question of prohibition ho said it Ike Liberal are returned to they will have ft plebiscite or ion end people shall have their will Applause After addresses by Sir Charlton Mr P Hon A Hardy Whip Sutherland and Mr J Ben meeting closed with cheers for the Queen Sutherland and the chairman v- Dr Toronto editor of the Guardian attended the also CountyAttorney and County Solicitor Among prominent reformer from Richmond Hill were Messrs Mo Mahon editor of the Trench Robertson and J McLean II J E Principal P A Russell Warden York J Palmer Proctor Storey J Lawrence and Probably there has never been bald In Canada a more entirely successful gather ing of Its kind and the eloquent and Liberal leader must feel In deed of the glorious reception Riven by old North York J After the speaking Mr and other prominent guests were entertain Ed Farmer country residence which specially decorated for the oc casion f In closing we might add that a more orderly gathering never took In Newmarket and scarcely could a be seen that was the of liquor man John On brake formerly of Georgetown fell from a cat Sunday and was ran over His injuries were that he died a few hours later I k Obi Toronto 0 0 11 OH CO IS ANTED AT ONCK Pant od SALE CHRAP ftarley per per bushel lb Potatoes per bag Apple bag tthcepsUes Wool per lb Pork per pair pair a a a a a a a a a a a A a oa a 1 Si ANTED Parlor Cook Mills lire her or rood Deere end many moots- ROCK TABLE AN DAIRY AT PRICES I LOST FURNITURE CHEAP FOR CASH Undertaking A N Embalming A SPECIALTY In of answers lo ihe of for reeororir- him after this fee will be JI1 Holland MONEY TO DAVID LLOYD OF THANKS to return cere to friends if bo ihtir sod prt- of on of her husband FOR SALE The J U1 bo told a For all lo WMQIBNEY Montreal aliofor lb CoftrMtmVst JHMILLARD Shropshire Earns FEW HAM aradei It QUKTTOK SALIv and CI Carpal lw II- a Cos Court and Telephone Connection At lha wlfa el Mr of a daughter In Town on Sept of rcildenoe of Mrs J Varolii en Oh Rot- J ion A Newmarket to SI h Mr eldest of Joshua eldest daughter of Alfred Uortoo all or Norm Tonab- A wife of Frank aged 10 dye Kail Ovrllllmbarr lofaal of Allan jAmtiNeUon AgtdfiOrra t the thna the Sod la tut Wrd year a of Elder the of the lit born lo J STOLEN- on 3rd I been Two biAl In iheecajro lafornutloit row aided by DENH19 Box U TUSCAN LODGE CHINA HALL The latest improvement tie best yet offered for Gem Jar containing it Baking Powder Have you tried it To be had only at China KOU1 ft dm da U No- RO wilt fc In Hall Wed flariRR lime at China Hall Quality the Prices right Sugars and Gem Jut No j of 1I10 I AUCTION I OF- FARM TTNDEHtObr Tf BELL EV ART A very sudden death occurred on Tuesday morning Mrs was getting breakfast after attend- I to her other morning work when she suddenly dropped to the floor Her husband and adopted son hurried to her but she gave no sign of life Dr Little was called in and pro nounced the cause of death td be a rupture of a blood vessel in the head She was sixty years of age an strong and woman and her sudden death was a great shock to many The remains were taken to fat burial Deceased was for many years a resident of Mark- ham removing here about years ago KESWICK The residence of Mr Alfred Mor ton was scene of a most happy event on Tuesday Sept when the affections Miss Mabel Mor ton and Charles cul minated amalgamation The marriage ceremony was perform ed by Elder D of Newmar ket There were about forty of their most intimate relatives and friends attendance and as for the presents they numerous and lovely to behold almost en ough of the very best to furnish a good home in elegant style besides a whole lot of pieces of paper marked with V which may come in use ful It needless to say the bride looked very beautiful for does not requite wedding garments to beautify her at any time After the sumptuous banquet the happy couple escorted by some of their friends at far as Roachs Point left for Tor onto Intending to visit the Worlds Pair and other places of interest be fore their return Miss Christie Winch only daughter of Stephen Winch was to leave on of this week for- the Ladies College at Mrs Wm left on the for her home In Bute city On Sunday 3rd Inst the funeral service of Mr Peter was held in the Christian church The old gentleman has been quite feeble for some time of late and has been- liv ing near Newmarket with his daughter MrTravisi Why was there no meeting of the Christian Endeavor last Monday night and a nice number turn ed out Mr S Morton is sending his yearling colt to the exhibition It has never been beaten yet and Silas will feel disappointed if he does not bring home the silver medal The still continues to gain on the scale of lib per diem Mr Price of the north shore has about recovered from his carbuncle and Intends leaving for his home in soon Elder was calling on a few friend here last week preparatory to leaving or the SibKcal school at SlamfordviUe The Elder was popular here he has worked himself to where he and intends to better his position by a fouryears course in study MAIM NORTH NEWMARKET air All will careful prompt attention mot bo told at Dominion Hotel Id of villi bo of aalOfcarawUl Dominica On September At j hour of valuable farm Tit of Vol No 17 In coo- of vblch Rood firm and the PICKLING Spices for Pickling be sure go to China Hall CHINA GLASSWARE bo paid Id cent on to Lwcnty thereafter with In- veadera Solicitor der Special Clearing Sale of ii- China Glassware Sk tw heavy much be reduced OLD NEWSPAPERS For Slo t Office -f- GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE GREAT REDUCTION IN Mens Top Shirts and Mens Linen Collars cts each up Spool Cotton best mokes 25 per dozen CHAS MAIN STREET Dinner Sets Mb CHEAP Tea Sets CHEAP w Toilet Sets VERY CHEAP r Never loose of our Japan lbs for equal to most Japan Tea offered at If you want prompt leave your order at the Grocery R A SMITH BRUN BROS AT OUR Great One Jives were lost In the term of a week ago on the southern Atlantic coasts and the living are begging for Many tin ptite work in Wales have shut down as a result of the coal miners strike and more men have thus been thrown out of Some of the coal min ers have resumed work being till out I Below B UNION BROS NEWMARKET

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