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Newmarket Era , January 2, 1903, p. 4

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M lb 3 J i i m ff happiness ever time bunches in tbs membrane as loces reduce to disease caps or recover and of jar b last fibrins to school for and no good anil the sore to hare Ini of Hoods It ind per Robertson ataxy Public Ac Main to on good Faro r i liioyd Solicitor It Bat Court Ontario I or- oor South of Post Herbert Aurora will also be 1 Newmarket on aturoajr and J Huh CoBanker and Aurora Reformer Block to Loan Over Toronto Jobbing House fUtttfeottoD J A for i fr Mojey ntereHt Current AtthePtOfficeVewm4ifke4 ffA A AY Ramsay Mre Axetii low on Farm and IUtei Town Properly- Shop t Canadas Friday evening latSirilliam for North York and PostmasterGeneral of this Dominion address before Liberal Club in which was paid to the- tar- issue tbeLiberal 5 policy of a stable and moMefatetar- iff and to give any intimation in favor of radical changes With distinctness and force he pointed that such changes as were necessary should be made in the same rational manner in which the existing tariff was constructed with due regard to all interests During the course of his lengthened address Sir William gave the old National Policy Protection theories a bad shading up and presented that stands unquestioned in favor of the Fielding Tariff He sajd But let me give you some further figures Canadas growth Fielding Louring the eighteen years of National Policy our total annual exports increased in to in being an increase of only in eighteen years or an average annual increase whilst during tbe years have increased- In 16J6 to in 1902 an in crease of in the last sir years as against an increase of during the eighteen years of the National Policy or an annual increase of fourteen millions under the Fielding tar- iff as against two and onethird mil lions under the National Policy In other words we arc selling abroad to day about wortb or our products as against worth under the Na tional Policy Again let me say that for the last six years of the National Policy down to the total value of the exports of Canada was whilst their total value for the six subsequent years that is up to the 30th of June last was an increase S3 Canada possessed I lie same re sources when the National Policy was in force that she does today but during the last six years of its ex istence sold to outside worId less of her products than during the last six years and yet we arc told it would be a thing for Canada to cut of our trade with the world and stop the flow of this great stream of gold to our country by reverting to the National Policy Nations to get rich must trade with other nations No man can get rich by trading with himself alone He may trade two jackknives from AGENTS Either on Full or Part Are you satisfied with your IcLOoms your time fully oc cupied If not write us We you by on good or you for vk4a you for as art odd times employ both female three Is the very beet time to sell goods No deposit is reared outfit free We have largest jurBerfes over large range all our stock If you to prefebt tbe lax beet nursery writ us It will be worth yur STONE A- Toronto Out Wreck KILLED AND INJURED London Dee the most appalling railway wrecks that taken place Ion tire Grand Trunk occurred about 10 oclock last night The accident happened within a mile of a way station some west of London The trains crash were he express and- a The express was running nearly two hours late and was making fast time- freight was endeavoring to make a sWing to get clear of the express It failed by a minute or Pas sengers aboard tbe illfated train o not attempt to picture what they saw and experienced The speeding at a great rate the swaying of the coaches Most of the passengers were asleep or dtz- ing Suddenly there was a sound like the smashing of mighty She- Iron One passenger said the like that heard in a lug Hour mill Then as suddenly as the crash had an awful hush Trie hush was momentary but it was so ter rible that it impressed itself vividly upon the minds of all Alter the stillness came a bedlam of noises The sound of escaping steam from the engines and broken in the coaches seemed like tbe hissing of a thousand demons bent upon drowning the awful cries and shrieks of the maimed and dying The list of killed totals and of the Injured making a casualty list of Apparently neither of tbe engineers saw tbe danger in time to avert tbe accident for the two engines getber hear the west with a frightful crash both being overturn ed into the ditch and the baggage and express cars being telescoped into the smoker with apalling re sults The wreck was complete and it is thought hardly a single passen gers the smoker escaped injury The other cars of the passenger train remained the track London Dec The of the railway wreck at on Friday night becomes more appalling as the details come in The blunder of a station agent has caused the most terrible railroad ca tastrophe many years in Ontario Twentyeight persons dead thirty- four more or less injured the sud denness and swiftness of the fatality the horrible mutilation of the dead the groans and terror of the wound ed the fear of fire and the black ness and storm of the night all these are but chapterheads of a- story the vivid terror of which can only be ap preciated by the witnesses The story of Station Agent Car sons fata mistake in not delivering proper orders to the conductor of the of aitOUGl THOUGHT jast Saturday when a vriUpttTp with ah cooking apparatus She has heard of About a hundred farmers attended the meeting in Town Hall in connection with the Beet Sugar industry in York Mayor Cane occupied the chair and after a brief introduc tion called upon what the farmers Want to the market factory proposes to to people who grow beets and as it is as gboi feed a profit of stew Mr AfcftuHaines Reeve of i i4 try as well benefit to everybody a larger area of the location as the year now paid for our cheesy could come oyer to this country as capital instead of having to let it stay in England for our sugar The industry is well worthy of our support The farm ers dont stand a cent of risk if they g dont go heavily The factory is passing by shall we stop it or let i elsewhere The chairman asked for volunteers to assist in securing acreage as it was necessary to cover the in the canvas within a of weeks and three or four offered their assistance Everybody pres ent seemed favorably impressed to- wards the project and every farmer spoken to felt like growing a small quantity from to acres at least A meeting to secure contracts was announced for Tuesday night at Ket- tlchy a a The Toronto Junction Tribune re marks County is to be con gratulated upon the return of Mr JHill exMtfP as member of the Council for the next two years Very few public men accept munici pal office after haying sat in Parlia ment It is that they do not do so however for est capacity for public business and wisdom which experience gives make men none too good for the manage ment of municipal institutions Mr Mill is setting a good example to men experienced in public life when he again enters the municipal arena York County Word has reach- pocket to pocket all day long till cows come home but at night he will only have the two original and yet some people tell us that such a jackknife policy would make country rich and be a good thing for the farmers the working men and the manufacturers i Metropolitan NEWMARKET to r Am as Is S5 Whats the use of the World whin ing about importing literature for Canadian schools when Upper Can ada College has to import a princi pal A professedly independent city pa per talks as if election bribery etc etc is a much more offence when practiced by Liberals than when committed by Tories what is a political crime in Hon Mr is only a pardonable on the part of Mr Whitney Beautiful ethics for the Whitney The obstruction of streets and side walks is a punishable nuisance The Municipal World says It has been laid down as a legal principle that every unauthorized obstruction of the Kings highway is a nuisance and the primary object of is for the free passage of the public Anything which impedes that free passage without necessity is a I I for Sale of Huron Ave J CAME A press from Halifax dated Dec announced the de mise of Hon Senator Primrose Mis death was sudden and unexpected- only taken ill the Friday previous Deceased was a Conservative in poll- tics and creates another vacancy In the for the Govern ment to fill The late Senator was years of age The Liberals have a majority of one in the now Newmarket is not the only locality where farmers having wood to sell- scarcely knowhow much to ask for it The Clinton New under the caption It have been a gets off the following A citizen in approached a farmer on the wood market other day who bad a good toad of wood to sell The citizen if he- would take nice building lot he owned lo town in exchange for the load The farmer replied Is there a It and ax the lot had not a house on it the deal fell thru The of the late Primal- of all were Interred in Cathedral the frantic made afterwards to avert the swiftimpending disas ter reads with terrible interest In four different instances it was but by a second express got away from operators and even when the two trains came together one minute more would have seen the passing of the two in safety i Neb Dec The ate Hank of Webber kan seven miles south of here has been dynamited and robbed of 500 In cash The rob bers dug a hole through the stone vault large enough to admit a man and then blew open the steel chest which held the money They es caped Wost Chester Dec Lewis of New a small vil lage near here discovered- four color ed men in his cellar loday stealing potatoes He fired with a shotgun and killed one of the thieves Traces of blood indicate that another had been wounded Brown was exoner ated by a Coroners jury Was iDeod and -Vi- Alive Again Wonderful- Experience of a Known Toronto Man To the Editor of Era After nearly 20 years of in- suffering during which I was latere dead than alive I With and lio one knows how much I suffered or ertcnt of my gratitude fctfm its worst form would cure drove me pearly aid and kept me almost for years was persuaded to try tfosderful after two boxes I Jo and after fa to go to work pain or aibe I want know wbat ijnjjy did tor me Andrew bopa Dr Clarke wonderful Little Red a positive cure for la grippe ca tarrh coughs- in- digestion and liver trou bles complaints e Tbfl case will Price cents per box For sale by all local druggists Dr Sure Cure for arid Dr Clarkes Sure Cure for price tlO will be paid for any cave they will not perma nently cure Price Mr who spoke with tbougrjt the ugar Beet much enthusiasm on the subject He was for coun- there is money in growing sugar beets for the farmer and his visit to the Sugar Beet localities in Michigan convinced of this fact The factory in Alma the first year was not much of a success The farmers knew nothing of growing roots relying on corn and clover It was a wet season and cultivation was difficult The second year the Su gar Co leased seres from 3 to an acre and cleared by growing the beets third year the farmers refused to rent the land and grew themselves So contracts Were made that the bad to dou ble plant in the factory factories located theyaiue of the fecreased popular is goes every way The question of- is always source of difficulty year but the setndear there plenty of help the Gov ernment should give some assistance towards the vi cinity or Bay City Mich a lot of Polish women were taken into the Beet fields but in Cairo and Alma there was no foreign labor The farmers are not asked to take stock in the North York Factory all they are asked to do is to grow the raw material There is a great difficul ty in financing such a large institu tion and the Government realize this in placing the price of the beets the first year at the fiat rate of per ton The farmer too is not com petent I grow the best quality of beets first year but after both the factory arid tho farmer have bad regulated on the quality per cent beets will get per ton per cent beets per ton and so on He sincerely hoped that the proposed factory in North York will go on Mr Stewart of Toronto was next introduced and he said he was pres ent at the request of Mr Fowler and Mr Cane He said that farmers were afraid of the cultivation and harvesting of beets hut he consider ed that they were no more difficult to work than other root crop with one exception and that was help to thin the beets at the proper time Me considered it was the du ty of people in the vicinity to lend assistance when required- Peo ple do not realize the advantage of the beet industry It is about as great as tlie manufacture of cheese It would bring back to this country capital that is receive for cheese but is now spent for French and German The Yankees understand it better than we do 5- acres of beets at tons to the acre is equal to tons which at per acre means- in the pockets of the farmers- A factory is a benefit to every person within a radius of ten miles fl costs and several hundred men are required in its construction When running it gives activity to a place four months in a year like the grain market in years ago It employs from to Mi men and will spend a million dollars the first year The people of this section are under a debt of gra titude Jo Mayor Cane and the other gentlemen with him who arc financing North York Factory and all they ask the farmers to do Is to raise the beets Surely they will not allow this opportunity to pass when there money in it for them as can be demonstrated from actual returns across the lines Mr Lundy remarked that American capital is building a In Man- and the same con tractors that put up the Berlin fac tory at work on it Mr Jos Rogers Reeve of King on being called to the said he had not thought anything about the matter until the excursion to was announced and after seeing the Immensity of the concern he began to look into the matter He was a fanner and be knew that farmers will not go Into anything new without they understand about it that sugar beets will pay us not better than any branch of work that farmers do today he would like every person to satis fy himself and go into his rrwn free will He was sure a fac tory would increase the value of property within a radius of several miles There great deal of thy among the farmers about any thing new and It would take a lot of work to get them interested had been talking neighbors and they were willing to grow them lie was in It to stay because there is money in It Mr Stewart called attention to demand for live stock There are men over from Oer many and from London looking for livestock now he The refuse the sugar licet known as pulp is just and her tell her what It merits of it to yourself to Investigate look into the fireboy and flua the covers note tbe patented the different make this fcaige different and so supenor tii You If dont Happy fhopghtV fearige -h- the UCtt STOVE tJiHWUyii nt SWi Authorized mooOCO Subscribed Capital TORONTO s BRANCHES Toronto ftlfnton Ottawa Exeter in us week that Mr Hill will be a formidable aspirant for the Wardens chair this year as it is the turn for honors to go South of the Ridges but no one can tell so long beforehand with any degree of The war tax on tea in the United has been repealed to take ef fect on the 1st of January 1003 The impost has been per and a sort of understanding existed that all tea iq bond would be exempt from this tax after the 1st day of new year but a decision of the courts has been given holding that tea placed in bond before the 1st of January was subject to duty Whole sale dealers at once decided to ship il tea back to the country Manager WJ t BRANCH- Manager ALBERT the whence it was imporlcd and then have it returned to them after the 1st of the month It estimated that nearly pounds of tea were In the New York warehouses the duty which would amount to To ship the bonded tea out of the country and have it re turned to them will not cost a quar ter of the duly At any rate the wholesale men expect to save over by the move and the Government will he that amount short The date for the Lennox Ontario election appeal has been fixed for the of January at Hall The appeal is based on the conten tion that the Conservative candidate paid one for cleaning out a hall which was more than the usual price for that work and al so that he hired livery rigs at an ex tra price The campaigns to the Ontario Assembly in North Ridings of Perth Norfolk and Grey are now in full swing Nominations took place on Wednesday of this week and polling next Wednesday The future of the present Provincial Gov ernment- largoly depends upon the result Liberals however are sanguine of success It is reported that a new discovery of iron has been made north of Sud bury in tho territory west of Creel man Township Crown Lands Agent Henderson writing to Department says that survey parties have located claims The Iron is evidently a continuation of the ore found in Sutton township a short time ago and it appears to be an important find Ccitwla bun thoSfgruturt Conservative party have ap prehensions of being obliged to take a dose of own medicine An Ot tawa despatch to a western Conser vative journal dated Dec says In political circles it is now an un disputed belief that a redistribution bill will be introduced at the coming session Just what of the bill will be is purely conjecture but there is a felling that there will be considerable of a shaking up of the Ontario Constituencies In a previous parliament when the present Government submitted a bill to allow Superior Court Judges to make a redistribution a Tory Senate inter fered but now that- Liberals a majority in that body it need not anyone to find the Govern ment disposed to deal with tho quest in Parliament along lines fore shadowed in party conventions yearn having respect to municipal boundaries in which a chopped out Riding like West Ontario will become a thing of the past Hut meanwhile the Opposition arc fearful radical cbarfies wan nick we Rare her When the a Child When Ml the clung to she had Chlldrciitlie grave tfc-fc- GKMiHtalthytbti is easy to have taking this famous old remedy To well and keep well use From January in all De partments of TORONTO Write for General Booklet to the Farm will interest Farmer a Sons especially A postal will bring It Address H Principal Sta Toronto r THE TIME To Use Meyers Poultry Spice want early BoM ccnU hereby an of the of At next iwloo by the ftttd lite Vfctoric Chapter by the time fur of jullrtlnrf of the Hue of by Act a If the iranlw And confirm in ftM of or other or In of or all of At Jay A of t REPAIRED ON AND SATISFACTION QUARANTINED your Tbrcsbfeg litobfneryi Mower or else bring it in and A it fixed A THOMPSON Ave Builder Contractor now In a position to taifo for all of Work Estimates Given at and guaranteed BOILER AND SIDEWALKS GRANOLITHIC ROOKS fcblldera do well to A HUNTER St GO Taaos Of Q7cieptiDo Journal raw four Sola by a i

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