ill t THE NEWMARKET MAY tflTAlr REST TORONTO Total General Manager BRANCH General Banting Business TRANSACTED interest Allowed on Deposits DRAFTS ISSUED AT American bought and ffcr C ROSS pits Simpson Goods prank Duncan AUCTIONEER coll tea Street Newmarket Bolton Hewitt Painter PaperHanger House Decorator Line and ft Street J SMITH EVES EVES DOUGLAS A CO fcidi and 12 per cent Original and Reformer Jos a Ellis Architect and Manning Toronto and fate of for nil J a I fc liyman Jackson MARRIAGE LICENSES at Era Office Private 17 at private residence If NEWMARKET DESIGNS IN Monuments arid Head Stones For the Mr Hill has more horses bought for the NorthWest and he- expected to ship them by yesterdays train Baseball A local match look place last Fri day night between theAleite and United Factories The Alerts won by a score of 21 to which ex pect to repeat when the return game is played and for the winners and Evans A game has been arranged lor next Friday evening between he Alerts and a nameless nine with Dr Clark captain A good game is expected Dr Richardson has laid out a nice tennis court at his residence on Prospect Ave Next Sabbath is Whitsunday Town Council meets next Monday evening Next Wednesday is the Prince Wales birthday Whitchurch Council meets at on Wednesday Mr J A Cody has had a cedar hedge put in on the east side of his lot on Eagle Street The Council is putting a piece asphalt walk around the bend on Eagle Street Screen doors and windows are be ing brought out from winter quarters Rn floor Earlier The PostmasterGeneral has had under contemplation for some months a by which the people of Sharon and can get their mail before dinner we hope to hear of the change being consummat ed very shortly As is wellknown the Sutton Stage does not leave Newmarket until near ly oclock waiting for the mail to be distributed in the post office here In the near future the mail will be made up on the train and delivered in separate bags at Newmarket Depot The Sutton stage get the mail at Newmarket Post Office at am and as soon as the oclock train arrives it will continue on the mail thus gaining fully an hour on the present time The change will be with delight by the constit uents of Sir in East and North EATEN WELL OF OSES THE LIFEGIVING SPIRIT Golden Text For as many as are God the- Brought Back To Perfect Health From What Promised To A Fatal Thousands of estimable and prom- gratefully writes as follows idffit people uninfluenced by news- have suffered from nervousness paper notices or even the advice run down system and heart weakness led by the spirit of are the sons of God Rom May Our reveals and illuminates three the Gospel as power to sanctity the human heart First the preliminary work which had to be done by the coming Christ second The essence of third The results of sanctification to friends have in some Heaven-direct- for a long time Very often certain- moral and spiritual ed way used Celery Com- of unconsciousness would come over pound and saved themselves from me last for an hour or more sufferings and death each time When Would to heaven that the thousands turned would find exhausted burdened and oppressed with physical and quite sick at my stbinaich I agonies despondent sleep- doctored without any good re- 1 less and weak in month of May suits I then happily commenced could hear that mysterious whisper with Compound of a Mah I Woman Celery soon became a new man am feel- 1 Compound will banish thy disease splendid just now and as strong arid give that perfect health as ever before in my life thanks to and life which lead to happiness and your great medicine- I advise all contentment- slck people to use the great com- TaKe courage afflicted one though pound that did such a grand work physicians have pronounced you in- me curable let us assure you of positive If you are in need of free medical aid and cure- The virtues of advice write to Consulting Compound will give you in as Department The Wells Rich- large a measure the same blessed re- Co Limited Montreal Que suits that were experienced by Mr All Correspondence is sacredly cong- Simons of Out who consequences PRACTICAL If the life does not rise above the level of the fleshy life the iiian is a slave It by the help of the Spirit lie attains the realm then he delights in son and Paul shows later in the he then becomes an heir God and a joint heir with Christ They that are in the flesh cannot please God Our best endeavours to make us thoroughly good must fail If any man be in Christ Jesus he is a new creature- I J 1 There was a big market last Sat urday and a corresponding big crowd in Town Abundance butter and eggs offered and vegetables bags potatoes were sold the bulk going at a bag in wagon The Mm Hon spoke to the tiwninissioners for three hours Thursday morning and contin ued his argument in the afternoon Mr Blake opened his address by re marking in an manner that no time couW have been better spent than that spent in conducting the investigation as a result public opinion became roused to a that a higher standard of morality must be lived up to by public men and that uprightness anri honesty should be the main re quisites of those who made the laws He trusted that the indignation of the people would lead them to feel that if righteousness a anrighteousneSs so lowered it that the country became debased He felt it had been of great satis- ungenerous remark towards opponents This is not a case should have the slightest political bias and if I can aid your Lord- ships in arriving at the truth I shall feel that performed my duty Big r lie Race in France i if- SIX PEOPLE KILLED AND A SCORE BADLY IN automobiles started in a 600- mile race Paris to Madrid in Spain on Saturday morning and the to the best of my ability I could road is strewn with wrecks Rail- say a great deal more but personal way level crossings was one cause of respect for my reamed friend- regard disaster and people crowding the for his position at the Bar regard streets to see the race was another for his age and great ability prevent A speed of miles an hour was at- me from enlarging on this j tamed over a certain portion of the The issue Mr Johnston continued road is grave and important- more so The ParisMadrid automobile race than the political aspect of parties the first stage of which was mark- concerned Grave because a crime by such terrible accidents will charged against a Minister State probably be the last ever permitted and subversive of all good govern- in Franco over roe national ment if such things can happen faros Public opinion is thoro- portant because if the charges are jly- aroused and earnest are true the choice of tfie people is in- showering in at the Ministry of the Interior from districts all along the route It is estimated thai nearly two million spectators lined the road Out Door the time to have your photographed when is and green and the foliage is too thick V J SMITH Mr Johnston who confined himself matter what the question when a horse frightened by more to the legal aspect than did Mr tbere is a motion of want of con- noise bolted and overturned the lady Blake fidence the political votes according who fell under a racing auto Both terfered with important because in this life imperfection- it is essen tial that the Ministers of the Crown be absolutely clean Even if Mr from Versailles to Bordeaux- and the faction to those he represented ttie or Mr has to route is now dotted with the wrecks people of Ontario that so wide jit ought to be the aim of every good and debris of motor cars scope bad been given and that all citizen that the suffering comes to A late despatch from Bordeaux adds the tendered evidence virtually had proper quarter Under our sys- another shocking accident toj the long been received In this course the member supporting the Gov- list of casualties Mnie Commission had been fully justified ernmenl receives the patronage of his accompanied by her husband both The argument for the defence in the riding That is Illustrated very bicycles were watching the jots- The ruling prices were as fol- case was presented Friday by J inEngland as well as in passing twelve miles from Butter to lb Fresh eggs to Potatoes per bag Apples that would have Drought a barrel las- fall- sold at Old liens live to pair Roosters to pair Live Turkeys to per lb Young pigs to pair Sheepskins to each Green Onions lettuce and rhubarb per bunch Celery and Cabbage Plants per Tomato plants In individual boxes each or Tomato plants Id in a box or for 5c i i Assassins of morals Ws political leaning liars perjurers- suborners of perjury In the patronage therefore and teacher of forgery the Government supporter that were the words of an address to not a corrupt act nor is her legs were cut off and the hopes saving her life are slight The use of automobiles renders the streets of Paris scarcely less dangcr- Lordships and justifying a it evidence of a corrupt act It Mr than a railroad track The son for finding a high was honest on the State guilty of a great could not be corrupted by receiving crime promise of patronage because he In these words Mr know if he supported the Government KC commenced his address he would got it If he was dishon or the defence was taking advantage of behalf of those whom I usage That is no fault Andrew Hunter Builder Contractor A m Given On Short Notice Bella Setting Granolithic Granolithic and Door Steps Ww going consult ANDREW HUNTER St P Box Bass or Maskindnge in iJosesslbn Or known to have killed any during thfe close season which extend from of April to the 16ihpl June be severely dealt with The Government is making an honest ef fort to keep up the supply of valu able fish in our waters therefore It behooves everybody interested In preservation of our frh to assist the in bringing to justice all offenders of the fishery laws A MasSsfnonge or a Bass killed now during spawning season means the killing of many thousands of fry how irrportant it Is to the fish quietly alone until the spawn ing reason is over During previous close seasons we have beard it said that MasVinonge spearing was indulged in at the mouth of the Holland River to no extent such should be the if peo ple will be so unprincipled disregard for the he number of motor cars is rapidly in creasing and the police seem power less to make them go at a reasonable pace It is not an uncommon thing to see automobiles rushing along the with the speed of a runaway horse sent the Hon J and Government of the Province of Ontario I would ask your Lordships indulgence for a moment and moment to say one word in regard to ttie personal this For five long hours my friend who assumes in tills the role of the peoples protector partisan speech not to the court but a speech which was manifestly to form the text of a great political party a speech more akin to ft political extremist than In ac cordance the high duty which my learned friend has speech beginning with imprecation continuing through a torrent abuse and ending In prayer i I utterly repudiate and resent such language being applied tb men In high places unless the remarks are Warranted by the evidence For thirty the Government of this had arid to day the confidence people or wrongly For thirty years it has been of that charges along the same line have been made again and again For thirty years these charges have not been proved and It now remains to be een whether they will be of Government It only where there is a corrupt act that the exercise of patronage becomes talnt regard to the Commission its scope Mr Johnston out that it was that J by payment on September or and of on January corrupted the for Manftoulin second that by trie promise of patronage he corrupted the member third that by withdrawal the protest he exer cised a influence and fourth the charge of conspiracy is Introduced by reason of a portion of the state- House Thecharges Unbounded Joy THOMPSONS REPAIR HOP Are Newmarket such utter vation of our best b f help for it the will desire continued Mr Johnston have to suffer and honest lhfi men forced to share In the Wite1 from the poUtical The local inspector cant be the zeal and pre- where at ttie aame time It is no and to Maskinonge on ttie hands of your Wrdsbips it spawning beds they are there in as- riot to allotr polity great numbers shallow interfere but with the- Idea of and are easy to spear There would say whata is no honor but shame to the -per- cXm pronounce son who our fish Under vct It is with that circumstance The sitting- It Is the should not lose any opportunity to subjects of his Ma- IRON OH SHORT a a Practical make an example of the first culprit found guilty of such practice in the Province it is the ob ject of the resolution passed in the House the purpose for which your have been appointed and Strength and vigor come of good that alone food duly digested Force if the truth Ik against me and my wheat barky I should lie content to accept no Lot sustains he of your Lordships iiivigoraU out the subtest uncharitable feeling of corrupt and today that wntcn be any political of fence or breach gVbut an ynder rial code This important because or tAc- nature of evidence required to support such a charge If the Com mission Is shorn of Parliamentary verbfago there remains an indicU mint under which a grand Jury might bring a true bill The onus of proof is therefore on the prose cution Guilt therefore fa not presumed as Mr Blake presumed but It must be proved All that Is asked is that the case be tried on tMs Issue Mr also stated that the Com- mission had no power to make a flndj In maintaining that it bad power to a finding Mr John- read from the notes and pro- p Mr Blakes presented In jf motion by and was voted down The miction of the House therefore was that there should bo a finding In reply to Chief Justice Mr Johnston said that he had been expressly instructed by the AttorneyOeneral to so conduct the case that a 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