v The EitA gives week than it If r mm any two other papers North York combined acknowledged to I V sa I NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER ft a Givo roe Mil liberty to utter and freely according to above all other liberty VI il pi ft a ic io id A if XLlXNo YOUR Ont Friday Jan 26 No paper sent of North Terms if paid Oar Toronto letter eaten Bio Cheap Try our Coal Oils Our whole Stock of Heaters of every description of Coal or Wood must be cleared out at it for Cash Only A MS NEWMARKET a i it itt EC if J tf Wheat Wanted Bushels in West Ontario Bushels a lie chair rawing f ho win rage a No ll foe so fa rep 1 a the anted Bushels -o- REMEMBER WE DO CHOPPING EVERY DAY Throe inmates of the Mercer Re formatory made their escape from that institution day Jaet While a man named wan taking in the sights on tho innfc in company with several ho was re lieved of and a gold watch City Mr to defend Corporation in avenue The of the St Lawrence Market Association is petitioning the Council to appoint a select committee to consider the entire question of radi al railways and their entry into city A big recently on Front St the Cloak Manufacturing Co Lin- are reported at 100000 with assets in the neighborhood of 7000 Somebody will get badly pine he- Hie Honor and Mies gave a dinner at Govern House Monday night honor of Col Evans and officers of second contingent Toronto Ladies Committee of the Cross concluded its labors last week By their unselfish efforts the sum of has been colected in money to bo distributed impartially to all of 2nd contingent no matter where they bail from This sum bus been handed to the commanding Col Evans Col and Major bo used in purchasing special comforts in South Africa list of Supplies sent to Halifax will be of interest to committees and donors in other places and is as follows Two pounds jam case of lemons of salt 150 salt tins sugar pounds prunes caso shredded biscuits CO lbs tobacco ottos 1 pickled onions Swiss food plum puddings and cakes cann vegetables cases books prayer books and music lbs figs pounds sweaters 1426 socks cases stationery and games cases toilet paper gallons lime juice and tamarind -o- Speeches at the Elected Unanimously for the Globe There was an large influx of farmers and outsiders into ville today owing to tbo that it wan market day as well as the date fixed for receiving nominations Very few present at nomin ation proceedings which were held at occasions when it might be proper depart from this rule Such an occa sion came when the need arose for sending a contingent to South Africa and he thought Government were justified in the course they had taken Applause With regard to the gerry mander bill he hoped to see the fine now Auditorium building of legislation that would put a splendid audience flocked into the hall to hear the speeches after thu re turning officer Mr A Flumerfeltj had formally declared Mr Gould to an end to the Riding of West Ontario as now constituted Silt LOUIS be chief speaker at the Sir Louis reception t u most cordial and he delighted I meeting was Sir Louis who took place of Hon William Pater- son the latter having been detained at Ottawa The Minister of de- was the audience with a convincing and elo quent address At the outset he paid a graceful tribute to the memory of the an admirable speech of an hour Sir J Edgar and spoke of and forty minutes duration and hie unbending integrity and unswerving ears would have fairly tingled if which the late Speaker could haye heard the favorable com- devoted his great to the public meats subsequently passed upon his and that of the party to which he belonged oratorical gifts by the audience ASSURANCE GO The Company has now enter ed upon its year The following figures testify to its Stability Liber ality Popularity J I Accumulated Funds about j Annual Revenue over Bonuses Already Declared Claims Paid j During year Polices were issued for has investments in Canada amounting to over Four teen Millions of Dollars egin the New Year By dealing at The Central Tailor Shop And you wHl get the Beat to It will be cheaper for you in the long run We make you perfectly we carry largest Tailoring Stock in besides the moat expeiicncd hands that can he hurt Compare our oodebi fore flniehibg your and Judge for yourselves- Wishing you all A Happy Hew Year Jas R McLaughlin Dimples Disappear and Beauty Fades Under the Shadow of Tormenting Troubles But Dr a Quick and Healer The unceasing torment of an itch ing skin which is the natural and outcome of fcuch skin dis eases as tetter salt rheum ring worm eczema ulcers blotches and other skin eruptions is allayed in an instant with one application of Dr Ointment and in a very few the most stubborn cases give way to its magic healing power and leave the skin whole perfect clear and as soft as a babys It will cure piles in from to five nights Dr Liver Pills are the cheapest made cents for cos es Sold by Lehman Bent- leye Pharmacy Newmarket His Solved V The fieuu Member for West Ontario A referred his hearer to the plat form laid down at the Ottawa conven tion The most of the planks in that platform had been carried out as the audience would see for themselves if they examined matter critically Never did a Government enter upon with so many great and perplex ing questions confronting them as did the Liberals in These ques tions nil grappled with and satisfactorily settled In proof of this the Minister pointed to the disposi tion of the school the open ing up and administration of the Yukon the extension of com munication to the rich country and the Crows Nest agree ment with remarkable list of ad vantages to the public THE YUKON The Yukon was comparatively un known when the Conservatives were in and upon the Liberals de volved the responsibility of creating the machinery of government and en forcing law and order there This had been done at a cost of But seeing that the Yukon had yield ed a revenue of 2517000 that rich territory bad defrayed the cost of its own government and left a snug sur plus of in the treasury be sides Cheers The Conservatives had talked of building the Crows Nest Pass Railway but had never done so Here as in other matters they had proved themselves to he merely a Government of promises On the other hand the Liberals per formed what they undertook to do The subsidy of given in aid of the Crows Nest Rail way That seemed a large sum but it could be justified in of the con cessions obtained by the Government including running powers to other railway lines guarantees against the exorbitant price of coal and reductions in freight The present Govern ment was the first that ever took the the throat and exacted cessions from it Applause The Government had dealt in a statesman like manner with the question of deep ening the canals True it had cost money to the canals finished promptly but the immense return which would accrue to Canada would more than compensate for that What was the result of pro viding fourteen feet of navigation from the great lakes to Montreal Why American capitalists crossing border and competing for the liberty of spending their millions of dollars on the erection of in Mon treal Applause the grain which formerly went passed on to the he said had remodel had been largo reduction many articles had free list and Ihe principle duties had A real bod not a had been try 1 The increase sent The years and ada in that For on the Liberals time there hag crease of over Under the of the Conservatives with Britain had with of si- oat trade with SI 00 gal jar lb can 10c lb bottle showed an incret a pretty for Applause with a defence in regard pointing properly took a ft ft the question- without Technically it such a procedure heart the people with that of bottle the despatch of upon Cheers for the the Liberal minion and Ontario Queen brought Mr of Pickering Branching out into the subject Si fieri Jan Warren crossed and Trtch naval guns The gaged in shelling north of Warren accord despatch was important movement Fourteen New South Wale were cut bit by the berg on Tuesday A des states thai the Bfc gun the shells ignite on with which so far have not went la E I I i American would now be car ried through the Canadian waterways in our own vessels and the profits of Y t sympathetic death of the late Sir J Edgar and country should they succeed at complimented the electors upon the polls because they had not got choice they had made of his successor He drew attention to the manner in critics put their finger upon a dollar that has been dishonestly spent Applause CLEAN We promised above all ALWAV3 Oil v at iit hi f A v BONUS Assure now and secure a share of the profits GEO M RUNT Inspector J A Painting J Pollock Art Graduate of Ontario HO OP OH flOHR OR JOT LOOKOUT THE THE emu c ft Roues In allele country cat on Cor Timothy Eta tOUnfl AOinO fust 0116 fllnv some and they arc till Gimme six of sugar de manded a small boy rushing into a grocery store in breathless haste Four cents a pound thatll be said the man behind the count er as he tied up the package Hold on 1 1 want ten pounds of rice whats that a pound Six cents answered the man What else did your mother send for I want eight quarts of beans they be Beans 15 cents a dollar twenty il Now let me have seven pounds of codfish two pounds and a half of tea wo of vinegar six dozen clothespins and three sacks of pota toes called out the boy reading from a memorandum in his hand end give me a bilk of it all please When were all done up and the bill was ready the grocer handed it with did your mother sond money- or doGs she want them charged sonny My mother didnt send for noth ing wo the boys answer as he made for door Thats my aritbmetio lesson and I had to make the answer or get licked New York Catholic News the genius for government Well was certainly amusing to look which the gerrymander bad been upon the record which the tiged in West Ontario and expressed jtive geniuses and left behird them We promised above li to the hope that before long that Laughter Incompetence wrong- give you clean and honest govern of legislation would be doing corruption neglect of the said Sir Louis and appeal He interests they were guilty of W say whether we have everything which would go to con public men Yet they called tho genius of government All the speaker had to say was that if such was the of government and he Ms hdto frame a political litany he of the day He pointed ont that we that out regard Mr I J Gould the memberelect was given a cordial reception which testified to his great popularity In modest terms he expressed grati tude to the electors for conferring such on honor upon him but declared he would find it difficult to follow in the footsteps of his distinguished predeces- Sir Edgar The late mem- I for West Ontario was a bright or nament of the Liberal party to whom he had always been devoted and his memory would be revered for the great services which he bad rendered to his party and his country Pro ceeding to briefly discuss political questions Mr Gould stated that the presentGovernment hod done ore for Canada in short term they had been in power than hud the late life as an outandout in the course of the but he got into the years tenure of office There reconsidered and declared had never been a period the ry had adopted it in a moment of Canada when tho country was as of weakness Tin gentleman prosperous as it was today Every j Finance Minister brought of industry was thriving wages to the effete National wore higher than before policy tmifT but withdraw expanded enormously lit bidding of the of the record of the Government led as they were by a statesman like Sir Wilfrid who hud done so mueh to solidify unify the country fulfilled our promise in j I Sir Louis expressed astonishment at l Mr Fosters statemunt that under Conservative rule would include phrase From the genius of government good Lord deliver me Laughter and ap plause One of the chief critics of the Government- was Mr Foster who went through the country declaring that public conscience was shock ed by the manner in which the Gov ernment had violated their pledges and calling upon the young men to rite in their might and sweep such men from office What was the re cord of this gentleman who was inif a moral reformer Mr Foster while in the three years from to and a small surplus was obtained for several years pre vious there were large deficits ranging I from to Sir Louis justified the extension of the Essex County House of will he built at Leamington Refuge With regard to the of contingents to Bomb Africa Mr Gould said ho agreed with Mr lane that Government should not spend without the sanction of no time I At the as being merely clerical errors Worst of all however Mr Foster having a member of the Government of Mackenzie his in and loyalty in the Utter turned around and tried to leader Cheers As to whether or not the Government tied out their U l mo Railway to Montreal instead olH pitiable Jan is St special correspond ni at says laid down and a of railway and bull platform Railway making African December sun is no was a thriving sight to see of the north handling rails with the creates They worked a- men seldom work It was lesion of thoroughness go and patriotism which ranks and sections of fighting the the at has that it impossible to rely oiv honor The garrisons resistance the Boers to commit various whim is fanning spirit of among the townsfolk Women have a children killed The scenes of among tbom are X leaving its terminus in a field at as a sound transaction and pointed to satisfactory evidence that in spite of- the expenditure en tailed by this as well as of equipping the line with first class rolling stock there was a surplus last year of Discussing finances of Canada Sir Louis pointed out that when Conservatives went out they left obli gations amounting to for the Liberals to pay Exclusive of these their total deficits during tho last three years of their term amount ed to or annual deficit each year of Owing to liabilities left by their predecessors the present Government had a deficit in their first year but each succeeding year there has been a surplus The total surplus for tho last three years was 0011000 or an annual surplus of After inakinji comparison to I War Monona Colony Jan General who in ro bust health personally directed on- other strong recondaiesanco yesterday Highlanders succeeded in driving Boers from the brush river bank by long range volleys was ineffective Jan has telegraphed Spearmans Camp under date evening as follows Lord with a body mounted troops came into afternoon with a force of v of Holmes After a fight ho several which he is holding Field Cornet Heibruu twenty Boers wore fi prisoners taken Two killed and two wounded Sir Ellis Jfi visilfd shelling of Boerd such ipn- -ti-