1 Never Lets Up J Brigfatr and Better Each All Type Set in Newmarket All Printing Done at Home FRIDAY MAR THE EW I MA 1901 i Approaching Census Those who their I A has been introduced- by Mr lock Ontario Legislature At lbe- avowing municipalities IcHneator adopt proportion representation not only impart original information electing roemhers composing also answer the questions of those councils It will be among who are puzzled and troubled about tW innocents their plants In the April number Municipal the House of the Delineator Ward come to deal with it speaks especially of the cultivation otj Water Plants I The election to the Commons in East PKI on Wednesday J J i Illinois paper rises to remark resulted in the return of Mr A Liberal by an estimated 5 The Canadian census to taken next month will be the most complete ever undertaken in the Dominion Especially may this be said of the schedule recording agricultural values and apart from the enumeration of the population perhaps none will be more important The official in- going around in this regard are ample and specific which state It is the first attempt made in this country in the direction of es tablishing the true financial condition as well as the real financial worth of the farming community In previous censuses we have been satisfied with obtaining quantities respecting farms and their products but as these alone were found to be of little value economically speaking it was thought desirable in the interest that class of our population most di rectly concerned to introduce this schedule of values the success of which now rests almost entirely with farmers themselves For the first time in the history of our censuses we are trying to do for the farming in dustry what has been done several times for the manufacturing industry A great deal of the success depends also upon the manner in which the enumerators will acquit themselves of their responsible duties Should any one hesitate to give the answers the enumerator will strongly insist upon the fact that the information desired is in nowise connected with any sys tem of taxation as some might think and that as in the case of manu facturing industries it will be treated confidentially as required by the cen sus act An that Van editor in the southern part of that state published a local item awrty at about 10 On the same which stated that the man who was hugging his hired girl had better stop I for North Bruce took place or his name would be published The ariose contest occurred This j Riding was formerly represented by Bit- McNeill conservative The re- observation had an unanticipated ef fect for during the next few days about citizens paid up their sub scriptions and told the editor not to pay any attention to the foolish up to toe hour of going to press indicate that Mr con servative is elected by a small major- ity A Winnipeg paper tells a good story that is going the rounds in the to the effect that a family in the by the flame of Day con sisted of the parents and seven daugh ters On the adjoining section lived a farmer named Sunday and he had seven sons The eldest son fell In love with a Miss Day and wedded her and soon alter another of the Day girls was married to Mr Sunday Their mother objected strongly to this but her husband said Oh dont worry every Sunday bye and ore The Toronto Board of Trade has decided to recommend the Dominion Government to abolish tolls on the Canals If this action would result in increasing the price of grain to farmers to the extent of the toll- age there might he something in it but we fear it is the middle men who would get the rakeofl at the public expense instead of the farmer Now that tjie country has paid for constructing these canals we see no good reason why sufficient tolls should not be charged to pay for operating- them at least Speaking of the Beet Sugar Indus try in Michigan Mr S Baker in Review of Reviews says spite however of the growth of the new industry it plays as yet only a small part in supplying the sugar consumption the country I was much impressed by a remark of the owner of the Bay City factory which 1 visited He said Last year we produced about pounds of sugar If we bad produced more we should have been able to supply the sugar requirements of Bay and Saginaw counties two counties out of a great State Nothing could better show the vast sugar needs ot the nation EDITORIAL t m The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall left England on Saturday March arid are expected to return on November 1st The tour will con stitute the longest Royal journey known to history Wherever they touch land they will line them selves British soil Australia will be their first point of destination The member for West Huron in his paper the Clinton New furnish es a striking illustration of the vicis situdes of lite not to say almost justice presented in the per son of Mr- Jos Royal Mr Holmes says A few years ago he Royal was a pel of Parliament represent ing a Quebec constituency From Parliament he stepped up to the posi tion of Lieut Governor of the North west Territories and those who re member the rebellion there will find that his name figured prominently in connection therewith Today his party out of power he is simply a re porter in the Press Gallery and earns his daily bread as any writer would in striking Contrast to the time when he enjoyed a competence that should have put him beyond want The Education Committee of the A bill has been introduced in the Assembly of Ontario Mr respecting habitual drunkards The l5 first clause reads Any person who is proven before a competent Court to be an habitual drunkard shall not have a right to manaee or dispose of any real estate Wife husband or blood relation may petition for a turning by way of Vancouver thru County Council interviewed the Minis- Canada to Halifax The date ter of Education last week and their for reaching the latter place is stated plaint to Mr was to have Mr Walter Clifton spent Sunday in Toronto Mrs gave a thimble party one day last week Miss Alice Hughes was visiting in the city over Sunday The Misses were visiting in the city over Sunday Miss Spring gave a birth day party to fifteen girls on Tuesday Mr Albert Thompson is serving on petit jury in the city Mr and Mrs A 1 were At one evening last week I Mr and Jdrs A Coombs were At Home with numerous guests last night Miss Baker of Richmond Hill was the guest of Mrs Gardner last week Mrs G spent over Sunday in the city with sisters the Misses Mr Sparrow of Mono Road brotherinlaw of Mr spent over Sunday in Town Mr of Keswick spent Sunday with his daughter Mrs J Wilson at The Cedars Mr John Spring has returned home from Mantstique and reports everything booming up there Mr and Mrs J ane enter tained a large company at their pala tial residence on Friday evening Mrs George went to the city one day last week to have an operation performed on her throat Mr left or Mani toba on Wednesday having engaged with Mr Hill formerly of ville Times Mr Dickson principal of the Collegiate Institute has been confined to the house a part of the week with a severe cold The Presbyterian Choir had a out to Yonge street and were entertained by Mr and Mrs Si las Armitage on Tuesday evening They report a splendid time Mr and Mrs A Watson also Mr W Scott attended the big concert in Hall Toronto last Friday night given by performers the Philharmonic Orches tra Mrs P of Si Fran cisco Cal that they have had two weeks of Never Before- have we been so well prepared for a Big Spring Business Stacks in every department in every par ticular and the prices whittled down very fine If what you buy here does not please you come and get your money back T J CLOTHING EQUAL TO TAILORMADE Mens Fine allwool Tweed Suits in very latest cut best of linings and a perfect tit for everyone price up to 1375 Our Suits are the pride oi the store You cannot buy their 1 under anywhere Our 790 Hard Serge Suits are quite equal to any 10 Suit in the trade Have a look at them See our Boys Clothing ranging in price from 2 to BOOTS I out the This will bring the law changed so that second and home its a letter from to the Royal visitors to Toronto about thirdclass teachers would not have the 1st of September in time lp see to be at the mercy of the School the Industrial and will prove a draw- when they wish to have attraction to that exhibition certificates extended Complaint made that an Inspector The True Banner after fused to grant an extension although stating that there is strong the teacher was p declaration of incompetency of an habitual drunkard Twelve months the double vote for County the people of the school section sobriety reinvests power in such Councillors ask the question Why and wished her retained We are to manage their own pro- should he a voter have two votes to the opinion that the for the election of the County Committee does not reflect public a i to comment opinion on this question It would not The Trade Review of St John thusly if any benefit were being do to have a fast and loose rule in Newfoundland calls attention to the derived by the double vote there would this matter or favoritism would vast growth of the British some for maintaining it creep The Inspector is the best during Queen Victorias reign It one t the least of the educational and teaching Hs s tbe ftatually sets people in the mother jj to one candidate can outvote The friends of Miss Margaret who is a nurse In St Mich aels Hospital Toronto will regret to learn has been very ill but glad to that she is now on the mend Norman Rogers grandson of Mr John Rogers of Street was obliged to have a second Dera tion performed on his leg last week Since then he is apparently growing better but is very weak Our range comprises every kind of good Boots and Shoes These are the heavy goods for rough wear and the finest for best wear and almost every kind of medium lines Ladies Fine Button or Lace Boots Kings make The King Quality Boots are the Best obtainable Ladies Fine Kid Button or Lace Boots Ladies Strong Lce Boots special quality Mens Special Fine Buff Leather Lace Boots Mens Fine La Boots at Mens Fine Box Calf Lace Boots special value 2 00 Mens Strong Boots Mens Heavy Plow Boots -T- me Country to looking backward and trv- 1 ing to reali what the past century has done tor them Queen Victoria for to the throne to rule over about and the real estate comprised not hesitate to in the known world King Edwards cIa rule is acknowledged over close Riven a fair a quarter of the world With every lhe province and is not tick of the clock since something with favor over acres has been added to the British Empire The London Free Press gets oil the following lingo The best paid official in the Dominion service is the lettercarrier at Newmarket village He receives one dollar per day and does two minutes work each day Paid at the same rate and working hours per day he would receive per week which is more than the GovernorGeneral draws in sal- First let us remind our Lon don cotem that Newmarket is a Town and not a village and not a sleepy Town cither Secondly the story about the letter carrier doing two minutes work per day is all rot Look up the PostmasterGen erals report and you will see the number of trains he has to meet daily and the distance travelled Rats The law reform bill introduced in the Ontario House by AttorneysGen era Gibson makes some important and radical changes both in jurisdic tion and procedure We have not room for a synopsis of its provisions this week but it may be briefly sum marized as follows it doubles Jhe jurisdiction County Courts In or dinary actions combines general and the courts whenbusi- Opposition in the Ontario House wore completely one day last week when the Liberal member for Graham presented an affidavit before the au gust Tribune from one Albert of ck now lodging that he committed perjury when he swore at the North Waterloo election trial that he had been guilty of corrupt practices on behalf of the Liberal can didate According to Mr Grahams remarks this man claims that Conservative workers induced him to swear falsely and It was mainly on evidence that Mr the Liberal member was un seated This demonstrates that when the Conservative party found they had been defeated at the polls they sought to accomplish the overthrow of the Government by fraud in the election courts through suborned wit nesses It was a desperate game and played with boldness indicative of the hand of skilled though veiled prac titioners The legislation of day is being directed towards protect- the gentler sex from the wiles and deceits of lords of creation but the St Trade Review of calls Attention to a is light and does away with the time when the authority of stale was work and expense of summoning of invoked to protect poor and man from the snares and cunning designing women matrimonially in clined The following edict was is- juries when within six days before the date holding court it is appar ent there will be no business for them to attend to simplifies the procedure sued by the Park of interlocutory motions and abol ishes the writ of summons brings in to the jurisdiction of the County Court such actions France years ago Whocwr takes In the bonds of matrimony any male subject of His Majesty by means as slander libel of or of perfumes scents false and criminal conversation and hair iron stays crinolines high heel- Hon and introduces the block shoes or false shapes will be pros- torn of costs as applicable to County located and the marriage declared null Court actions A tariff of fees will and void Wasnt It terrible be laid down in the bill This- bill Just think the baseness there must also in examinations have been perpetrated in those days for di not only in County The very idea pur and ln- but likcwiM- in High Court nocent men by means of perfumes etc motions in examinations for its perfectly awful to think of the disbursements may he tax- pared with the guileless and unadorn ed only as against the opposite party women of today to be- Teachers may make them selves pretty solid in a section social ly without being able to demonstrate capacity to teach and if Inspects or did not demand progress the sec ond or thirdclass certificate teacher might go on for years without mater ial headway along lines of education al development Then again the County has to fault the Com mittee for being specially called to gether at County expense to inter view the Minister of Education Why did not the Committee attend to this matter during the January session the Council There was plenty of time and an hour or two at most would then have sufficed for the busi ness people arc catching on March loot CO Wheat Wheat per Buckwheat Darloypcr bushel Oats per bushel per Duller IT a Wool per lb 1 Hay per too pair par pair per ton A Winch addressed a crowded house on the subject Christ our High Priest on Sunday night last We understand Mr I M Gil pin takes it next Sunday Mrs A Winch Mrs Irwin and Mrs H were the guests of Mrs- Walker Grosser last Thursday Mr and Mrs spent last Friday evening at the home Mr A Winch Mr and Mrs Walker and family also Mr and Mrs Rog ers and family were the guests of Mr at Keswick on Sunday Mr Winch is paying a vis it to tils daughter Mrs J Irwin in Essex County School concert on Friday night the in School House pre paration for the program Proceeds to be used in buying a bell for school Everybody come- 1 1 and 175 and 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 00 35 00 E too MOO 080 045 0 000 10 a a 008 a 0 11 a a a a a a a a a a a a a Toronto Markets A- oca Whlto Wheat w Wheat per bushel Rasper Apple pee bbl ttfaetfpsktna Voolperlb fore pair per pair it a a 1 1 iron On 61 Oft a 8 0 too i a a a a a a a a a a The At on Saturday March a son to Mr and Mrs Noble the rectory Sut ton on the 9th to Mr and Mrs A M a daugh ter THE LEADING Furniture Undertaking House lias made a special cut in prices on for a few days before taking stock For Gash High Back per sett up Sideboard with Bevel Mirror up Extension Tables up Bedroom Suites up Lounges up Parlor Suites pieces 15 up All other goods in proportion a A SPECIALTY Night Calls attended to at- residence 125 street John H Millard TELEPHONES The It March at the Manse Tottenham by the Rev P Mr George of Adjala to Miss Maud Cairns daughter Cairns Esq King 1 MACKAY the residence the brides parents by Rev D McLeod Fred the steamer to Miss Nettie Smith FOUNTAIN- Wednesday March at the residence of the brides parents by the Rev Hilts Mr Wilfrid Fountain to Miss Ella May of Zephyr The Tomb Friday March on 3rd con Thomas in his year WILLIS In Newmarket on Monday March Rebecca beloved wife of Willis The funeral took place on Wednes day to Newmarket Cemetery De ceased leaves two small children QUIGLEY In East on the Catharine aged years MARSH On Match suddenly near Miles City Montana William Marsh eldest son of W Marsh Point in 20th year 1 WALL PAPER m We elements to pi your home at moderate cost A few dollars and a little car In selection of WALL PAPER will produce surprising results Make home as attractive as for the six months to come J Furniture iH Main tit North Wewmarket Order will receive and Fop Sale to Close an Estate on ICO In bearing per Inter eat which paid Apply to J that stock of which ho dont want in and thohuiKat and beat York arc all In tho the and ho la for In and out of of aald Ball Iff Picture Framing Also goes hand in hand Hit spring housework and adds much to the appearance- of bare walls i Bring your pictures and have them framed It wont cost much Text Books Scribblers and Exercise Books Pencils Penholders Pens Slates Slate Pencils Crayons etc PAPETERIES School Supplies REAL IRISH LINEN WINDSOR PLAIN AND FANCY NOTE PAPER with envelopes to match Ladies and Gents Visiting Cards BIG It is a pleasure to toll you about the products of our bakery Out bread is full of the nutritious qualities made si bio by the use of the best flour and our baker knows how to bake the bread That means a great deal Bright Bananas and Green Vegetables tor Saturday ORANGES fresh to per LEMONS fresh to PRUNES 5 lb lbs for Sausage Fresh Pork Sausage Smelts Manitoba White Fish Best Brand Salmon also a good Brand Salmon thu OYSTERS standard and select always fresh Special attention to SATURDAY LUNCHES come and see STARR