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Newmarket Era , March 31, 1905, p. 2

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V The NorthWest School Issue Childs Folding Cot For Sale Apply at tfcis office Good Sized Carpenter Shop For Sale on St Call next door for particulars If does not call for bis clothing and chattels by the April they will be sold to pay expenses Seed Grain for Sale Barley and Improved LEWIS St Newmarket FOE SALE Blacksmith House and Shop in the Village of Sharon Good stand Ap ply to A WILLIAMS Newmarket whatsoever complete Hon Clifford SIftooj during his speech on school clauses of the autonomy bills for Alberto and Sas katchewan on Friday list gave a brief epitome of the kind of schools now obtaining in the proposed Pro vinces and which amendments submitted by Sir Wilfrid is intended to establish and confirm We give that part of Mr marks in order to enableour readers more clearly to understand the proposition before Parliament life clearly points out that the term separate schools not moan the people of Ontario under- stand by term He observed Let me give what I conceive to be an accurate resume of the principles which are enforced and carried out by these ordinances We have one I normal school with uniform normal training for all teaching When I say all teachers I mean teachers of all schools separate and public j There are uniform curricula and courses of study for all schools of the grade uniform textbooks for all schools whatever uniform quali fication of teachers for all schools and absolute control of all as to their Ottawa to this office are to the effect that it is in tention of the Federal Government to appoint a Royal Commission lo investigate tariff after pres ent session- On Monday evening next April 3rd Hon Clifford ton address the Canadian Club at the Temple Build ing- His subject will be What Canada Can Accomplish During the Next Five Years- Mr John Wilson of Toronto has been Deputy Governor of the city jail He is about years of age and is well known as a city contractor There has been some trouble over this appointment A pretty well authenticated rumor is current in railway circles to the effect that the and James Bay gathering Railway have agreed to build the line from Sudbury to Toronto joint ly If this should prove true proposed line from Kleinburg and northward through the western part of King Township and so on to Parry Sound may not be proceeded with Oar Society Mrs J spent over Sun day in the city Miss spent Sunday at her home in the Landing Miss Laura Sriglcy spent Sunday with her sister in Toronto Mrs Stephen Warren of Toronto was in Town on Saturday The Misses Casoi Park Ave gave a Pit party on Tuesday evening Air Geo Driver of Sharon has gone to Barrio to reside with his son Major Allan attended a Military id- Toronto on Monday j and conduct by the central Carting and Teaming school authority set up by the latere under the ordinances complete The undersigned is prepared to schools between all kinds of Carting and Teaming at oclock in the morning and Right Prices Residence at Charles in the afternoon except for the fact- that any school if the trustees do- sire may be opened with the Lords Prayer distribution of the legislative grant to all schools according to edu cational efficiency on principles set out in chapter Then where there is a public school the Protestant express sincere gratitude or the Roman Catholic those kind friends and neighbors who may organize a separate school so generously gave their assistance but every separate school is subject tnd sympathy in connection with th absolutely to all the foregoing pro- death and funeral of dear little Win- j visions and is in every sense of the term a public school the Huron St 2m10 WALTER RANDALL Card of Thanks Mr Richard Pollock and family The Opposition caucus on Wednes day chose Messrs Bowman North Bruce and as chief and assistant Whips respective ly Short addresses were delivered by Hon Mr and others and the conclusion readied to con duct a cheerfully aggressive fight during the session Hon Ross is expected back about the mid dle of April is tho guest of Toronto this The scheme for a deep waterway promoted by a hill for the incorpora tion of the Canadian Canals Corpora tion to construct a canal connecting Georgian Bay with Lake Ontario and which was petitioned against by the York County Council the Township of Whitchurch and also Toronto Corporation was reject ed on Monday by the Commons Railway Committee without a vote in its favor Die The Toronto Star erkshires by be kept Maple Lodge Crown bred Wilson of Brampton will for service Also a few choice ones of good ba con type with plenty of bone and length for sale are in the minority in a dis trict their school is called a separate iJT school if the Catholics are in the minority in a district their school is called a separate school but both are public schools They are abso lutely similar save for one distinc tion where the trustees arc Protes- Wednesday rumor which credits the Ontario Government with an intention to make a clean sweep of the license Inspectors throughout the Province It is to reach says the Star right from the top to the bottom commencing with Mr there is leaching from j Hie Inspector Mr a prominent For Saie to and where the trustees are Morrison Catholic there is Roman a successor of Mr Saunders The Provincial Secretary says the in tention of the Government is to strictly enforce the license Act Roman Ravenshoe i Catholic teaching from to that is absolutely the only distinc tion between schools The conclusion therefore is that if this legislation is carried into the late Joseph it preserves just the two leges which I spoke of the privilege of the Roman Catholic or Protestant- minority to have a school house and the privilege of having re- instruction and i oclock in the afternoon But he under this system good The residence on Queen St House and Stable with lawn and garden A Administrator Spencer Ave Toronto there The World of Wednesday struck high keynote in the realm of Feder al politics and made the people of North York proud by announcing that j Sir Wilfrid is a sick man as Gov- I leader and that plum of successor as Prime Minister will fall in the lap of Ilrl General for this old Liberal constituency- Yes it goes on to or sectarian body Cheers I William is far in lead Livery There cannot he any sectarian teach- I- in lS The North between oclock in the morning Consider yourself and keep up a So that look Our horses loo sorry objections to and you look gay And upon the idea of a an unnali- a great impression People look control clerical control or at you then at the and any form this to see how ho can be put out of his exalted place in running Thc WorI however success in the past and this dc- us from throwing up our flat and from feeling that you don to take a nice new buggy out in the mud and dirt we all old Our horses have been kept on straw but now wc have some sawdust so If you require anything In our line call on us or call up phones or Town Carting also done A Proprietor Notice to Creditors in vlvn to I tie In nil creditors tod hiving ftirln tatc of rfttrlla fate the of In of ho on or ah nit of or 10 the tor the list will of ibet4 on or before I be day of May a1 with full of duly vtrlO en en lately date the Raid will the of amonjc Ifew regard to of which hare had notice r to that objection O094- It is understood medical students of College Montreal are can- vawing members of tlie by letter for their support of a bill to make diplomas of the Medical Council in Ontario At present degrees are not re cognized in Ontario give Sir William a send off fndicativ or thc dawn of the coming political Ten Dollars Revard Vox Information to the a darkred Durham Bull points of cut oft and two notches urder of left ear Two year old Strayed from Lot North firing the and get your A despatch from Ottawa dat ed March States that miltee of agriculture in- vesttJate the question of freight rates discrimination on agricultural pro ducts and Jive stock on the part of railways made report that day committee reported that diecrim- existed and recommended that the railway commission should make investigation A deputation from County- interviewed the Minister of Educa tion on Tuesday They asked that salaries of school inspectors be placed at their former standard Lavt session tly were increased from to per ftchooL They also a change In the act In reference to students attending out side Last year Bruce paid for students attending Owen Sound Collegiate deputation that this clause so that students would have to pay their own way I Box Nelson LTaylor Son A for the Saskatchewan Val ley Land Co and Pearson Co who control the Mountain Valley f Farm for tale In the Dauphin Diet of ideal farm flood buildings and every a for Write for particular TAYLOR I Mail Hale at fhl Ottawa correspondent of tho Globe says it is probable that the historic military camping ground of will booh cease to be used for that purpose A more central location for the Second In fantry Brigade is desired and it would not be surprising to see a change made to some place near Lake It may too late to change this season but military men feel sure a site more acces sible to troops who have to attend will soon bo provided The people of North York will readily thoughtful consideration of their Commons member In having this Second Infantry Brigade camp loca tion fixed within the hounds of his constituency near the beautiful wa ters of Sir William will have the thanks of Brigade especially for this move night Miss Lelia Ross Miss in week Mrs got home on Tuesday after an absence of four months Mr and Mrs Cane tained on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Miss Mildred Roadhouse entertain ed a large party of young folks last Friday Mrs Jos Pipher entertained the 11 15 Club at her residence on Wed nesday evening Mrs Jane Eves has returned to her home in Newmarket after being absent since Christmas r Mrs Wm left for Belle ville on Wednesday to spend two or three months with her daughter Mrs Garrett and daughter Miss Olive of Bradford are guests at for a couple of days Mr Clark of Toronto Junction has bought the property on St and taken possession Mrs Browne da up iter Mr Brown of this town left for her home on Tuesday at McGregor Man Mr and Mrs John Cum also Cameron and spent last Fri day with Mrs John lamer Mr Mrs Watt of Fergus Who have spent the winter with her sis ter Mrs M Hughes left for their home on Monday Miss Libbic who has been visiting her sister Mrs Donne for two weeks left for her homo on Tuesday Mr Hughes of Toronto School of Practical Science was home over Sunday accompanied by his Mrs Hoffman of Berlin Mr James of Toronto spent over Sunday with his sister Mrs she accompanied him to to visit their parents for a few days Mr T Linden representing the Meat Food Co was Town on Tuesday He claims to have a superior nutritious article and many sales A souvenir post card from Mrs J informs her friends here that she had the pleasure of picking ripe oranges from the trees In South ern California ten days ago Mr and Mrs Jackson spent over Sunday with their daughter Mrs at Hamilton Mrs Stevenson of Toronto returned with them on Tuesday and will spend a few days at The Bowery Mr Geo Bradley of Toronto wag in Town on Tuesday making personal application for the position of Town He is a practical en gineer and electrical expert of sever al years standing and comes well re commended Mr Geo Partridge has been as sured that it will not bo necessary for him and his daughter who have fallen heir to considerable property in to reside in the Id land In to inherit it Their solicit ors will sell property and for ward the proceeds glory of enlarging the bounda ries of Ontario as- foreshadowed by thc speech from throne at opening of the Legislature which sought to Impress the Province that the present Government had made a splurge to which it was entitled to credit turns out to bo bor rowed plumage Hon Mr took all the starch out of the plum age The How Government had been considering the question for some time and correspondence bad taken plate between the Federal and Pro vincial Government on the matter Hon Mr placed on the or der paper a for Mr Whitney to bring down to the cor respondence In relation thereto According to Mr Francis Daggers report a telephone engineer of To ronto to- the Canada and the United States enjoy the privilege of paying twice as much for their telephonic services as any other countries in world He also says that existing lines of tele phone and telegraph companies In Canada can be purchased and become Government property at follow ing cost Western Union Bell Telephone Co TICK LEADING Undertaking House i 000000 You Furniture can buy your Cheap For Cash Total he Mated were oulido figures hut ho aIds these lines ccultf be du plicated for much less facts were brought out through the special committee of Parliament on motion of Sir William Mulock tele phone question looking to Govern- The- Bell plant could he duplicated today for one- third actual capital tooi Loney vas acquitted at Cornwall of the killing of Leu- at a hockey and A SPECIALTY- Night calls attended to at residence John Millard The Cradle At on March to Mr and Mrs J J a son March 101006 at 16 Concession Whitchurch to Mr and Mrs a daugh ter at to Mr and Frank eon and daughter B AC 1 D A Reproduction of of our stylish Butte When he is well dressed His clothes ought to be in style glovelike smart and all that tailoring science can make them A suic to order may not look as you thought it would when you saw the goods in he piece Ready to Wear Carefully Garments Purchased from us can be tried on and you see how it suite your style and figure you take it The prices will be about per cent les than if you ordered to measure The workmanship is all of reliable makers make guarantee to fit The material is all warrant ed fully shrunk The styles are up to date in every particul ar AH we ask is a call you buy SPECIAL SPRING I Only Mens enette Rain Coats iu plain grey and striped lined throughout with heavy Italian cloth well made and well trimmed sizes to Special at Only Mens Waterproof Coats in fawn and grey all sizes and to clear at each 50 Hens Spring Suits in splendid pat terned tweeds well and lined our special price is each Hens Fawn and Brown Soft Hats regular and each Saturday each Pairs Mens Boots 198 pairs odd lota sold regular at 275 and 3 per pair Grocery Department Cold Cooked Meats Haras Rolls and Bacon Salmon tiu to clear Silver Moon Salmon tin Kippered Herring 10c Finnan 10c per pound Seeded Raisins 1 pound package Coffee special per pound New prunes pound New Currants per pound New Figs por Sound Cooking Apples package Reproduction of Coat wards S MAIN ST NO All will Careful and Prompt Attention- Tomb In Toronto March Roy son of Mr formerly of POLLOCK At her home In Keswick March Mary daughter of Richard Pollock of Keswick aged years months and days Toronto on March 24 Fred his year PATTERSON At Aurora II Patterson eldest son of Patterson of Sunderland died at Ids late residence pneu monia THOMPSON At St Michaels Hos pital Toronto on March 29 Mrs Thompson of Portland Ore sister of the of North Funeral from depot tills to Queens Cemetery At thc Industrial Home on March 1005 Andern who Carrie from East a aged years taken to for interment Our Insurer as to STYLE FIT and FABRIC of any garment you may order Each Suit and Overcoat Is fashioned with Care and Skill Our Prices Speak for Themselves All New Goods to Select From F WILLIS NEXT DOOR TO ATKINSON MAIN STREET WANTED Brick House to Rent Junior Salesman with experience Apply to J H WESLEY Newmarket The flltap At first spring washout of residence of Mr Dove season occurred on after- Con of on Mar noon about a and a half south George Bertram of Tara between and of AshtononMorsoy England to on Grand Trunk Owen Miss Lily Ann Martin of Moss Sound branch Tho roadbed was Side Lancashire England by to a considerable extent of Schom- the passengers on thc local berg train having to bo transferred WELLS Gives tho June Tint that Butter Largest and Best and Dairies In World Uso It LOOK FOR THE DANDEUOH TRADE MAMC BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES iii

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