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Newmarket Era , November 10, 1905, p. 1

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The otinty v j NORTH AND AD VERTISEE Give us the liberty to know to utter to to all other liberty coj Lit No paper sent outside of York unless paid in advance No Single Copies each r Newmarket Nov 1Q05 J TERMS- 25 per annum if paid in advan One of the National Family Iiette THE CANADA STEEL RANGE There is nothing so sweet and digestible as a piece of broiled meat old way of broiling on lop of the range by taking off the cover is all right if you can stand the smoke and smell The CANADA RANGE is fitted with the front keyplate hinged which can be adjusted as required and admits you to use the full length of the firebox It can be lifted with the poker or lifter and by putting the poker in the reverse side of handle will readily drop to its place again THERE IS NO RANGE ON EARTH which has so many laborsaving and practical improvements the Canada SOLD ONLY AT as Furnaces FL Take the Elevator IT IS FASTER THAN WALKING f UP STAIRS f 1 BROUGHTON 8 Syrup of the Is an elevator from the basement of sickness to the top story of health DONT TRY THE LONG WAY Do you want rosy cheeks you Get this want the reserved of strength Do you want to be as a young sapling 1 Splendid TodIc It Cures PRICE 90 Cents ROUCHTONVS FOR ALE Bale Brick House rooms hard and Registered Large English water Good garden good Boars aid Sows cation Apply to Jersey Bull I A WILLIAMS Several Heifers Newmarket Also a choice lot of Yearling Bar red Rock Breeding Hens J Sand and Gravel by For delivered Orders attended to A Aurora I Dp Clark St Newmarket Boyds Livery OLD NEWSPAPERS Hale at This The undersigned Is now running a Union Bus to all tralna Orders by telephone for all of the Town will receive prompt attention K A BOYD Old Stand A fourmonths old bear lias been forwarded by hunters cam pine back of New to a butcher firm in this city is said be as playful as a kitten It is current report that a strong company is being formed in this engage in the manufacture of roll- stock- for railways Promoters of the enterprise state the company will be capitalized at At a meeting of the the city held last Tuesday was deckled to take combined actfefe toward an advance in price future will be six- cents a quart stead of five Seven more have suspended by the Toronto Railway Company for failing to slop their cars when passing churches during hours of worship Sunday The motormen say that in press other duties they often forget the approach to a church They propose that the company or church authori ties station a man the street church edifices a red flag to remind him of the approach thereto Compared with some years past Halloween passed rather quietly On Friday evening last when Mr opened the front door of his harness store on St he disturbed thieves who were trying to burglarize the safe and they ran out of the bach door The combination handle had been forced off hut the had not succeeded in getting the door open A burglary was effected at Ade laide St on Friday evening and Miss Ada Williams lost Josephine who pleaded guilty to the charge of killing the little Murray baby last May was sentenc ed last Saturday by his Lordship Mr Justice to serve years in the Kingston Penitentiary The arrangements arc now practi cally completed for the Ontario Hor ticultural Exhibition and Honey Show which is to be held Hall on November and Aaron Little who lives in a boat- house at the foot of St was unloading a Wagon at the street railway power house last Friday evening when a piece of iron fell on him and his bands were badly lacer ated and his right leg crushed James Gallagher who kept a gro cery at King street oast was crushed fatally between two Grand Trunk freight cars at the level cross ing at the foci Cherry street Fri day afternoon In trying to cross lie was caught between the bumpers and his body so badly injured that he died half an hour after reaching the Hospital A telegram on Friday brought the painful tidings of a shooting tragedy in Parry Sound district the afternoon previous by which A Clark manager of the Toronto Cream and Butter Co was fatally shot by an other member of bis hunting party in mistake for a deer Deceased leaves a wife and large family Roy is suing through bis next of kin Janet for damages for personal injuries receiv ed while in the employ of the Wilkin son Plough Co Barnes a night watchman in the St Lawrence Market district was found dead inside the door of his house on Friday morning having ap parently expired on returning from his rounds He known as Barnes was years of age and leaves a widow and grown up family Dr J J Mills told an audience at the Friends church that there was for foreign missionaries right here in Toronto He said that the Russian Jew was here Hi were or seven thousand Jews in the seven hundred Chinese and many Italians and converts were generally true and steadfast It now looks as If the question of a considerable reduction in liquor li cences will he a live issue at the next municipal elections In this city The man who was killed by a train at Burlington on the last Friday in October turns out to be Piatt of this city who had been missed from his home He was not alto gether of sound and had been In the habit of taking long walks Hon Dr Minister of Pub lic Works and Mr Samuel Provincial Architect visited Hall last week and came to the con- elusion that there was room for con siderable Improvement about ft It is probable that new chambers will be provided for Sir William the new Chief Justice of the Court of Exchequer I the pensions to inet Ministers On that question he intended to speak his mind Who ever might he blamed for what had been done at any rate his skirts were dear Laughter hut that was answer He was there as a member of the Government and he was cheerfully willing to share ever responsibility rested on the Gov ernment Applause Were Sir I Laurier and his colleagues to be condemned What about Mr and his colleagues in lion There was absolutely no thing choose between the two parties in the House in that respect except that the of the day having a majority they would resign if it was forced upon them With regard to the mer its of the quest ion he agreed with Arch Campbell who said that S3 was overpay for some members as be overpay for some hut the trouble was could not discriminate But to more than one perhaps to the even was not remuneration for all that lost by their position Sorrowful Case He knew of the case of a doctor elected last fall in Manitoba who last HEALTH BEAUTY A Book Should Be in the of Every Woman- Mm of the fore most and best known and stage of this generation la speaking of No woman should bo without a bottlo of reserve Mrs Oh says I would be in my gray not If it had not been for yonr Godsen I was a broken down wo another doctor to no appetite what little IcU3 The Man whom North York Will Delight to Honor The reception to the hew Postmas terGenera in Newmarket on Thurs day of last week was most cordial and his reply to the harping critics on lite Conservative platform was so as to win frequent cheers from the audience His logical ad dress in flowing eloquence complete ly captivated his heaters and he at 1 a corporation cheer His Model Hear hear and session gave take his practice spent six months at Ottawa with his wife paid hotel bill and went home to find his practice ruined In what position would he have been on SI indem nity The members from the west and the far cast had to leave their business for the whole session of five or six months Did they want Par liament on the same basis here as in Britain where the members were not paid and where only rich men could go to Parliament That was not desirable in a democratic country like Canada Would Mr if elected be able to bring about a change Did thev think he would try Does he want to asked an old j gentleman in the audience amid laughter Mr said he heard no objection to the increase in Judges salaries He knew as a lawyer that now seven years past that I and- 1 can eat anything Mrs Every woman should have ft copy Dr book entitled Health end This book contains many facts of especial interest to women Da has treated more ailments collar to women than any other clan the world Send for free books on catarrh Aft dress Dr Ohio I It had also been vaguely charged that he was a reactionary and less progressive than his predecessor That seemed too absurd to deal with the low salaries which had been paid I come in said Mr Judges for years had not to as Sir William successor the advantage of the men whose mis fortune it had been to go law The Pensions Condemned once won the affection sympathy and with his mantle to some extent de- friendship of the people who before upon my unworthy only known him his national I come into the administra- reputation of his department Mr Cane the chairman took and I know no one that is Ll1 occasion to again deny that there had a belter model as administrator of been any communication between the thai department than my Executive and Mr Cheers highest hope is With reference to running in the rid- that I may he able to some extent lo inc- carry on to their fruition the plans Mr and the which lias been j to delivered a brief but effective ad- rated for me upon the lines laid down dress He believed that it had been by that man who now is universally Mr Bordens desire that there should acclaimed as the best no contest but Mr had General this country ever had been nominated He was the Cheers date of Mr William Ideas Maclean It had been said the speaker went Mr praised Mr on that disappearance before the worth for his eminence at the Bar Telephone Committee as counsel for and for his ability and simple the Pel Telephone Company would and eulogized Sir Wilfrid interfere with his administration of ier a leader whose they would the Post oflicc Department One of not see again Cheers Mr the firs things he had done on 1 sons opinion of Sir Wilfrid was coining a Minister was to write a quoted from his biography wherein putting an end to his warmlv praised the character and with the Del I Telephone Corn- life of the- Premier That ill-accord- pan v It was in the interests of with the cartoons and criticisms whoever might he In the telephone I do think regard to thai had recently appeared in The business to develop the system ami News Another quotation dealt with make it selfsupporting whether NorthWest school system which divfduals companies or the described and which merit Ami just so soon as the Ire said The system is said to progress of this country warrants it work smoothly In a few days the either the business men who arc elections would be held iir Alberta pushing forward this undertaking or and Saskatchewan and if they were j of the country will in favor of the Government that nuclei take the extension of the tele- would he forever an answer to the into the very thinlysettled people who said the west was not J parts of the country and Into It may satisfied be and I hope the dav may come Hon Mr Aylesworth was greeted when it will he the house household he continued one feature in which amendment may well he look ed for and it is in regard to the system of pensioning exMinister of the Crown Applause As I said before I was not there but I want to sav on this occasion as Minis ter of the Crown or speaking as an individual that personally 1 am op posed to the whole superannuation system 1 can see personally no more reason why a public servant should have a superannuation allow ance than any farmer who is working hard all his life or blacksmith merchant should have a superannua tion allowance It seems to me that the man who looks forward to a superannuation allowance has be fore his vyva only a programme of spending from year to year every cent he makes and do reason for saving or for being economical Mr Aylesworth went on to that he had tried strenuously put those views into force in public bodies as the University of Toronto and Hie Law Society at Hall but had found it impossible to make head against the stream that was surging forward Superannua tion was carried on in banks and many other institutions and the ma jority of people in those bodies thought there must be some provi sion for old age with loud cheers It had been urg ed he said that he ought to he re jected because he was an outsider For 35 years he had lived in Toronto which was the County town of the county of York Applause It was charged by a Toronto newspaper that he was a corporation lawyer- He thought the word corporation was generally associated with a munici pality If that was the he must plead guilty to it The very last case he had been engaged in last week was effort to enforce against two railway corporations of this country the Governments order for the building of the street bridge Applause When he look his oath as an advocate he promised not to reject any mans cause that seemed lo be well founded I won der gentlemen observed the masterGeneral if an advertisement from a corporation were offered to a newspaper such as I am speaking Of It would be rejected because it would corporation money that would be paid for it Cheers Indeed I think It might be said that Hit vir tuous World newspaper In owned by of farmer In the land Cheers Surpluses for Rural Delivery Mr Aylesworth the question required very careful consideration There were other questions of great- or at least equal In nf rural mail del I very and lie did not know that the surplus in come of die Post Office Department could he better invested than in that direction In regard to these he has no preconceived preju dice and desired to follow out the policy of his predecessor He came to them as a candidate of the Re form Party Mr Avlcsworth said and then he briefly reviewed the Gov ernments record on a few points such as the development of the West to a life pension It may be that the man is well able to support him self that he is wealthy Surely there is no reason that there should be additions lo his wealth taken from the taxpayers of this country Room for Discrimination It is a different question if a man who has devoted his- whole life to public service found himself worn out and through no fault of his own is not in a position even to support himself There are cases of merit and if some system could he devised by which there could he pensions and proper discrimination and by which the man who needs and the man who deserves could have some means of living afforded fitted to the position he has occupied then it docs seem me that it would bo beneath the dignity of a greit coun try a nation like Canada that these public servants should he left to end their declining days in poverty Hear hear Therefore speaking for myself it is my firm intention to do anything I can to bring about sonic change whereby at least it would not he pos sible that such a thing as this could happen that a man should be dis missed from and disgraced it may be for a public crime and yet because he had served his Country for five years as a Minister he should bo entitled for life to a pension Ap plause That it seems to me would be a thing so monstrous that the people of this country ought to be asked to support it events it seems to for amendment in the exertions of any liament may well be cheers The meeting closed with ringing cheers for the King and for Mr Aii Amendment Needed Well gentlemen Mr A vies worth continued I am not so prejudiced as to think that because my self opposed to pensions the other people arc wrong and I alone am right I found upon the statute hooks of this country provision for a superannuation allowance for public officials who have enjoyed their salt as public servanttTTt may Ik for a lifetime Hut while tern seems to be ingrafted upon administration of affairs In this country does seem to me a thing that could well be amended and it Is a thing in regard to which any influ ence I have shall be exerted to bring about an amendment to the provision that there should be upon the retire ment of every Minister of the Crown Help for Ones administration of the Post after five years service a pension as the of the Grand Trunk Pacific and added that he would deal with the school ques tion at another meeting The Salary Grab lie then referred to what had been called the salary grab or the In passed Parliament al the last session It docs seem to be that It ought not to be bestowed Indis criminately without regard to any other question than length of ser vice the mere fact that a man has been a Minister of the Crown for a It is a recognized fact that babies and indeed all children need a medicine of their own Medical men know too that most baby medicines do more harm than good that most of them contain poisonous opiates thai children into without curing their little ills Own Tablets is a modern medicine for babies and young child- and is sold under a guarantee to contain no opiate or harmful drug It cures stomach bowel and teething troubles and by its natural healthy action promotes sleep and repose It makes little Ones well and keeps well Mrs W Ansell Flat says I would advise every mother with sick or fretful children to use Own Tablets They are the most satisfactory medicine I have ever tried and almost In their effects You can get the Tablets from any medicine dealer or by mall at 25 cents a bos by writing the Dr Williams Medicine Co payment to members of Par- 1 staled period should not entitle him Try Bra for 3

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