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Newmarket Era , April 5, 1901, p. 2

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1- THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY Vwj9 APRIL 5 i GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY NORTHERN TIME TABLE A a el P pj a CO IA CI a CO I I Si I I I is I a a a M a m in M w a a 3 Site fc Never Lets Up Brighter- and Better Each Issue All Type in Newmarket All Printing Done at Home FRIDAY APRIL There appears to more than poetry the of the Telegram respecting toe legisla tion the enact ing to serve and please the Railway Corporations The Private Bills Committee last week gave its sanc tion to a empowering these com- to make and enforce laws for the government all persons using the Union Station also to appoint constables to aid them in enforcing the observance rules whether the same conflict- with the rights and liberties or people or otherwise Power is thus given a private corporation to criminals and prisoners citizens who do not submissively obey their behests Such legislation is dangerous to say the least Here are some tie things that are standing to the credit of Hon Mulock North Yorks represent ative in the House of Commons The complete reorganization of the rail way mail service the introduction of Imperial Penny Postage two cents postage to the United States and to all parts of the Dominion introduc tion of postal notes establishment of local dead letter branches in the chief cities the onecent bulk rate per lb on newspapers printed in Canada of postal stations in Can ada placing of city sorters on incom ing trains to Toronto and Montreal collection of mails by automobiles in troduction of paper and parcel recept acles in cities conveyance of mails by electric railway to and from con tiguous offices inception of a scheme of insurance on registered tetters pro motion according to merit in the postal service and the establishment of a Department Labor Constitutional The member for Que Mr Thos Murray has given notice in the Commons of a resolution looking to the reduction of representatives not only in the Federal- Parliament but also in Provincial Assemblies look ing likewise to the abolition of the Senate and Legislative Councils where such exist and generally to toss cum bersome and expensive civil govern ment A good many people tiie entire Dominion have long enter tained the notion that the country is burdened with too much machinery and costs too much to keep running smoothly Mr Murray appears to be among those who sympathize with this idea of Canada being overgov erned as his notice of motion clearly sets forth It is as follows in the opinion of this House the time has arrived for considering the advis ability of adopting such measures as may be deemed necessary with a view of amending the British North Amer ica act in the direction of reducing and limiting the representation in the Parliament of Canada and the several Assemblies of the Provinces also the abolition The Telegram considers the free and easy system of allowing County Attorneys to mix private practice with their public duties may work well outside of Toronto but To ronto and York County should be on a different footing to the rest of the Province and the local representa tives of the AttorneyGenerals De partment should not be allowed to compete with private practitioners If the present pay is not sufficient the Telegram favors combining the offices of County Crown Attorney and Clerk of the Peace as in days gone by when these offices were held by the late Fred and We are inclined to think the income of the County Crown At torney of about a year is quite enough without the combine We dislike combines anyway and there is nothing compulsory about re taining the office If the emolu ments are not adequate in the eyes of present Incumbents the city is full of legal lights who would be delighted to have authority to draw the income for the service performed We agree with our cotem these Government officials should not be allowed to practice before committees of the Legislature It gives an apparent sanction of the Government to the of the Senate of Canada engaged to Legislative Councils in the sever- n0 Provinces in which they now exist so that the whole machinery of gov ernment will be less cumbersome and expensive EDITORIAL Oar Society Column PERSONAL POINTS PLEASANTLY The last Ontario Gazette proclaims Hon Geo Foster Ottawa Sen ator Aatson Portage La Prairie and others as provisional directors of a new gold mining Company capital head office at Ottawa This looks as if Mr Foster intends to quit the political field A press despatch from Buffalo on Monday last states that fully people visited the grounds and build ings of the PanAmerican Exposition on Sunday In reply to a question the President remarked weath er is full of promise for us With a continuance of reasonably fair weath er the entire Exposition will be fin ished and ready for opening on May 1st with little or nothing remaining to be done The London Dally Mail in an interview with Hon Mr PostmasterGeneral of while on his way to Australia referring to the Canadian Atlantic cable project aid that the rates wilt not be more than onehalf the present ones and perhaps less The scheme Is not one lor direct profit any more than Is the post office system but the Canada will indirectly reap the advan tages In Hon Mr Mulock North York has live representative A bill to the Railway Act of has introduced by Mr Richardson MP in the Commons at Ottawa authorizing the Government of Canada after sixty days notice to expropriate any rail way to which the Railway Act ap plies In fixing compensation to be paid the Company whose railway is there shall be deducted Iran the value of such railway the amount of all subsidies in money paid in connection therewith either by the Government of Canada or of i Prov ince or by a municipality This Act is also made to apply to all railway companies incorporated after the com mencement of the present Parliament and the expropriation Act of so far as applicable shall apply to all expropriations made under this Act There are Public Libraries in the County of York Mrs was visiting in the city three days this week Mayor Cane and wife were At Home on Tuesday evening Miss Greenwood is visiting the Misses Roberts at Parkdale Miss Lush went to the city on Tuesday to accept a situation Mr Toole has sold his that he bought from Mr Vcbb and Mrs A were At Home last Friday night- Rev J Bell and son Mr Ren- wick Bell were in Town on Monday Miss Ida Grose of has re turned after visiting friends in New market Miss Frank of Toronto was home last Sunday for the Easter holidays Mrs Martin was in the city this week on account of the death of a relative The editor and Mrs Jackson gave a progressive carrom party last Fri day night Mrs has gone to Port Perry to spend Easter holidays with her parents Mr John Lazcnby of Belle Ewart was renewing acquaintances In Town last Friday Mrs Jones and Miss Jones are spending a few weeks Ottawa Mrs of Toronto Is spend ing Easier holidays with her sister- inlaw Mrs Miss Ethel of is spending Easter holidays with her uncle Lloyd Mr Armstrong who went to To ronto with his family three years ago has moved back to Town Mr moved to To ronto on Monday and Mrs Mills mov ed on hi farm on Second St Mr Hall of Markham for the Foresters was ingrown last week and gave the Era a call Mr J Robertson is spending Easter with mother at Oakville Mr J jr is spending over Sunday in the city Mrs Robt of Cor dova Man formerly Mt Albert writes The Era has always been a source of comfort to me since it Is so full of news from home Your paper is Just like a to me every week Little Flossie Collins daughter Mr John Collins gave a birthday party to twentythroe playmates last Tuesday evening After a visit at his old home for two months Mr Walter left last Friday to resume his duties in the State of Iowa Miss Edith of Marie granddaughter of Mr spent a week here on her way to College in Toronto Mrs Hughes was called very suddenly to the City on Friday on account of the serious illness of her neice Miss Cora Hughes Miss Olive has graduated as nurse at Providence Hospital Rhode Island and received her diploma She intends to continue service there Mrs Timothy Rogers has return ed from after a visit of six weeks Her son Mr Norman Rogers is doing nicely since the second am putation Mr I J postmaster at Dawson City Yukon was in Town on Wednesday He tells some wonderful stories of the development of that frozen country Mr and Mrs Martin Taylor former I of Holland Landing but now residing at Sutton will celebrate Golden Wedding on Good Friday many children and be ing present on the occasion A new air ship was exhibited in the Crystal Palace London England this week which moved successfully A Frenchman named is r the inventor and he guarantees a speed of miles in still weather Mr Case of Pine Orchard is having a sale next week and intends to remove to Newmarket to take up his residence here He finds it very difficult to get a house and expects to have to move in with another family Mr Holland of Aurora Secre tary of the North Sabbath School Association was in Town last Saturday We regret to learn that he contemplates removing to which will be quite a loss to the As sociation Mr of Montreal inventor of the typesetting machine gave the Era a friendly call on Tuesday afternoon and was pleased find that the greatest invention of the century was doing itswork mag nificently under our care Mrs Richardson from St Paul Minn is the guest of Mrs this week She will be better known to the older residents of the Town as Miss Bessy Coryell It is years since she left Newmarket and every thing as welt as nearly everybody seem changed She expects her hus band here for Easter They are on their way to Maine where hey in tend to reside in future Richmond Mil Liberal The members of Court Richmond A OF spent a pleasant time together last Friday evening H Helmer Newmarket as District Chief Ranger paid the Court an official visit on that evening and be was accompanied by Mr an enthusiastic Forester During the evening two candidates were initiated by the amplified form Both Mr and Mr express ed themselves as being well pleased with the work and with the evident good feeling among the members Re freshments were afterwards served and a pleasant hour spent in toast and song Mr Isaac J Postmas ter of Dawson City Yukon a native of old North York who is spending a couple months with relatives and friends in this section and also transacting official business with the Post Office at Ottawa was in Newmarket on Wednesday He says that the output from the Klon dike this year will reach Law and order obtains and personal and private rights are as much re spected in Dawson as in any town or village in North York Dawson City with the miners doing business and incidentally connected with the place as a business centre has a population of from to Mr has large ideas respect Dawsons future as well as the Klondike generally Fortunes have been made and lost within the past six years Like in all money freely and everything Is done on a pretty extravagant scale J5 for instance is an ordinary charge tor a good dinner at a restaurant When possible start the horses that have been idle to work gradually One important item in sowing and clover seed is Advantage should be taken of every opportunity to push the plowing If the sows are to farrow early pro vide them with warm dry quarters Plan to plant some the garden as soon as the soil Is in good condi tion White is an item it is no advantage to sow or plant unless the soil is in good condition The meadows and growing wheat can often be rolled to advantage In the spring after the frost is all out of the ground Better sow or plant a smaller acre age under the best conditions than a large acreage with more or less dis advantages On the average farm there is little danger of sowing too much clover The mistake is usually made the other way If the work is all planned out in ad vancemuch time will be saved when the press of work comes Know what you want to do In a majority of it is the small farms that return the best per cent of profit on the money invested Dont slack up on feeding until the grass in the pastures has made suffi cient growth to furnish full feed Come as early as possible on Saturday We will be very busy and the first comers receive best attention although our best efforts will be at your service all day long EASTER BARGAINS I Gloves and v Plain Cashmere heels special at Fine Ribbed Hose very special at Fine Cotton Hose Heavy Weight pairs for Clothing i We have all the good kinds of and poorly made garments we never touch At 450 i Edward a 17yearold call boy in the employ of the Grand Trunk at London was struck by an engine and killed A riot has occurred at in the Valley of owing to the municipal Council selling land on which the people had enjoyed grazing rights The inhabitants tried to set fire to the Town Hall and a fierce conflict ensued between the rioters and the gendarmes Ten persons were killed and fifteen injured all we must come back to the old truism men and women are like water they always find their true level And where you live hap piest that is your level Theres pol luted water and theres clear water But one law is inexorable the closer you get to Nature the truest and simplest thing there is because it is closest to God the clearer always will you find the water April La dies Home Journal Strong Wool Canadian Tweed Suits well made and lined SD6C1L Suits Ati flnjfefwtoimiDb a 50 Suit all Saturday at j At At Pants At 75 2 Little Boys Fine Blue Worsted Serge threepiece Suits trimmed with fine braid the suits we have ever shown for boys at 3 a Li Boys Fine Serge twopiece Suits in Brown Grey or Blue at 52 Fine stripe Worsted Pants tailormade perfect fitting A tailor would charge you for the same Our price Boots Shoes for Easter r Bonk jobbers The Cradle At Bloomington Thurs- day March 21st to Mr and Mrs A Rockier a daughter Sutton to Mr and Mrs Principal Park- daughter In town on the to Mr and Mrs H Rhine- hart a son FERGUSON At Chinkiang China on Feb 1901 the wife ot Henry Ferguson the China Inland Mission formerly of King Township of a daughter At New Westminster BC on March the wite of Gilbert eldest daughter of Mrs Simpson of Newmarket a son In Mount Albert on Sunday March 31st to Mr and Mrs Geo A Shuttle- worth a son The Altar March at the Manse Tottenham by the Rev P Geo of Adjaia to Miss Maud Cairns daughter of Cairns of King the Metho dist Parsonage Newmarket on the th of March by Rev Geo McCulloch Mr Frank J Gam- brill to Miss Rachel daughter of the all of Whitchurch EDWARDS At the residence of the brides mother on tjui 3rd April by Rev Mr James Albert Ed wards to Miss Elizabeth all of Newmarket At At At At At 125 135 195 Ladies Fine Kid Low Shoes McKay sewn soles a very neat good wearing fc ft J Kings Fine Low Shoes made from Selected Kid Skins latest toe and a splendid wearing shoe Price 1 J Kings Fine Button or Lace Turn Kid Boots We will sell 48 prs of the line on Saturday at per pair FOR EASTER Mens Fine Kid Lace Boots sizes to 10 special at 35 Mens Fine Box Calf Lace Boots sizes to 11 This is a boot but for Saturday the price will be The Very Newest Hats Collars Shirts Ties Gloves Etc H E The Supreme Court or the United States before whom the Aurora bank robbers Fred Lee Rice Frank ledge and Thos Jones who have been fighting extradition gave on Tuesday directing United States Marshal Ames to hand the prisoners over the Canadian au thorities Detectives from Toronto at once proceeded to Chicago and be fore our readers see this paragraph the above trio of bank robbers will bo under the care of Jailer oyer the Don A city report says that Rut ledge Rico and Jones will be tried on three charges viz of hold ing up and robbing Constable Ward of his revolver prior to an attempt made to enter the Standard Bank in and of robbing Ross pri vate bank and the Postofficc at Au rora They may also be charged wlth stealing a horse and rig from Wells Hotel at Aurora- which it will be remembered they used to convey them from the scene of the burglaries into this city All three have records and have already served terms of imprisonment in both f the United States and THE LEADING Furniture and Undertaking House Hag made a special cut in prices on Furniture for a few days before taking stock For Cash High per sett 40 up Sideboard with Bevel Mirror up Extension Tabled up Bedroom Suite 8 of Lounges up Parlor if up All goods in proportion The Tomb con Whitchurch on Sunday March George M Keith son John Keith aged year con Whitchurch on Wednesday March Russell J Keith son of John Keith aged years J On March 31st at the Methodist Parsonage Rev John Vickery formerly pastor of the M Church New market in the 53rd year of his age Town on Mabel daughter of Mr aged years and 6 days BELL In Hamilton on the Mary mother of Rev J Boll formerly of Newmarket Interred at Newmarket Cemetery on Monday on arrival of pm train Sharon on the Christopher aged years Interred at Sharon burying ground on Tuesday afternoon NIXON At Industrial Home on Apr 2nd James Nixon formerly King Township aged years Interred a Aurora Cemetery on Thursday on Men Robert Hill merchant POTTER In Town on the 2nd April Mary beloved wife Mr Alex Potter aged years PAPER Large Stock Special Values Of Wall border and ceiling con ventional designs green blue and butt tor drawingrooms din ingrooms and libraries See our large Stock before you pur chase HUNGARIAN FLOUR Another car just in Good bakers must have this flour Mali Breakfast Food for Young and Old ft J Msintft All Order will Attention A SPECIALTY Night Calls attended to at residence street John Millard TELEPHONE j- In an orchard especially It will pay to scrape rough bark and wash with lye care not to injure inner bark directly and quickly the hearts action stops all signs of weakness fluttering sinking J smothering or palpitation This euro Is the sturdy ship which carries heartsick patient into haven of and perfect health GlvesrelteUn most acuta forms of heart disease In minutes Sold by J v GROCERIES PROVISIONS FRUIT WEEKLY AND- OP BEST QUALITY Best Granulated A DO bs lbs for Light Refined Remember fruit season Is coming when you will not be able to take advantage of these chances SPECIAL PRICES BY THE BARREL Best Brand Salmon Inc also a good brand regular for per tin Canned Peaches regular special for Prunes per Id Figs lb for Cooking Raisins lb or Bright Bananas and Green Vegetables for Saturday Oranges to per doz Lemons to 20c per CONFECTIONS Bros goods are unquestionably the best in Canada Chocolate Creams Vanilla Camels Salted Peanuts- Butter Scotch Fresh Maple lb Fresh Maple Cream Wal nuts per lb All kinds of choice in dainty boxes for gifts Special attention to SATUR DAY LUNCHES Come and see New Seeds ready for sale CENTRAL TELEPHONE W N STARR A I

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