Newmarket Era , March 27, 1914, p. 1

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I ffd So IWSOH You run no risks They arc all guaranteed SB and Beat copies each week Circulation during 1913 r A paid in No paper seat North York iakp3 JACKSON Editor and Proprietor NEW NT FRIDAY MAR i i i i ii ii i ii i ii i i in ii m a i i i i i i i i i i j i ajuV lL J Sing No a 1 I a LEAVER BOARD Why You LETTER WO FOR FARMERS Should it takes the place of lath plaster and wallpaper for the walls and ceilings of every type of new or remodeled buildings durable convenient end Because it is more artistic economical it is made in panels of all convenient ike which can be put up easily and by anyone handy with tools Because it keeps out heat and cold shocks and strains deadens retards fire does not crack chip or dcteroriate r Because you can transform attic and space into comfortable rooms in an incredibly short lime at little cost Wo can toll you many mora about Beaver Board como In and SEE US In PHONIC NEWMARKET in the Heat Produced And You Will Have Comfort Peace and Happiness Good Coal for the Cold Season is Always Procured Tfc H VES Order by Phone or Carters Ben Manning Ed Church IV or Boyd I INCORPORATED Capital Reserved Funds I fit Business Accounts Tin Bank of Toronto invites the Accounts of Business Men its ample resources exten sive connections and complete facilities as sure customers of the Bank of Toronto a per fect service Branches in Ontario Quebec and the NEWMARKET BRANCH C West FIELD Manager South End Lumber Yard r I THE SMALLEST SCUTTLE Of our free burning coal go as far as the largest of the other kinds There are as many grades of coal as there of and to be sure of iti best you should buy where only the best is handled- That right here as many large coal users can tell you P Pearson Phone and tot Carters All Bishop and George Clow Everv Thing in Lumber Lath sjyd Shingles i WHAT IS WORTH at Right Prices LATH POSTS SHINGLES SASH DOORS Designs Veneered Material and Trim la Oti tea Pice etc properly Kiln Dried WcinscotlLz Pino Oait rte V AT ALL IS IT WORKS TO BETTER ADVANTAGE REQUIRING LESS ANM LABOR THUS THE DIFFERENCE IN COST IS SO SLIGHT THAT IT SHOULD CUT NO FIGURE Granulated sugar has dropped on price While It will not lessen the retail post to those who purchase in small quantities it will help the largo buyers A prominent stockbreeder in- the person of Alexander Russell passed away at Ms- home Springfcrook Farm on Thursday of last at the age of years Deceased was a resident A Markham for years and took a prominent part in the of the municipality especially in connection with the society One of three burglars who entered Wardens at last week was shot in the leg by the store- keeper when ho refused to halt and the limb lias sinco been amputated at the Hospital as bloodpoisoning be gan to in Pretty costly burglary for him Illuminated signs on sides of street cars to indicate the route may soon become a realized fact in Toron to They are now being tried on Queen street A thoughtful druggist saved the life of a man and prevented the probable arrest of a physician at last veek The latter gave a prescription to a patient for medicine When he presented it- at the drug store the clerk noticed it contained one deadly ingredient and excusing himself for a moment he slipped out of the back door to a neighbors phone and asked the physician if the prescription was correct The doctor horror ad mitted his mistake HP must have had a shingle off While playing on the bank of the on Tuesday of last week with several of his small companions Harold Mathers years old was ac cidentally pushed the river and drowned A shoplifter got away atSimpsons store with a gold watch a silver meshbag two knives and several neckties but while he attempted to gobble some shaving soap he was caught and the articles found on him The jail farm got another boarder Surveyors are now at work taking levels along street west of It Is on this portion of the line that the extension of the Toronto Suburban Railway will run Usually sfoabing scarlet fever is a childs disease but of the cases in the isolated hospital last week per cent were grownups The wrangle in the Ontario Legis lature last week was boisterous and tyrannical For men pocketing hund reds of dollars for 0- couple of months work it took the cake It is stated that one of the burned to death at the Woodbine Ho tel fire last week had got out to safe ty but went hack to save his dog and lost his life He made much ol the animal and would not have it for a thousand dollars City Solicitor Johnson has sent to the House the bill authorizing the city to enter into an agreement the Dominion Government to move back thel post office building and make other changes in the proposed post office square In May it is expected Queen ora of Bulgaria will visit the United States and Canada together with a largo retinue of diplomatists aides- decamp and most of them in native costume Toronto will spread itself A couple of stores were burned on Elizabeth street last week Damage The jurymen in attendance at the Session sent a petition to fudge asking an increase in pay from to per day The Judge told them he would send the petition to the Government If grant ed the increase means an addition of over a year to the expenses of the Toronto jury courts At the Express Co sale of unclaim ed goods last week some people got bargains hut more got thein selves One man paid and got an old straw hut another paid 10c and got a gold watch H the Duke of Connaught GovernorGeneral of Canada when in the City last formally opened the new Royal Museum street West The building cost It is long and CO feet wide It is a beautiful structure The Toronto District Association of the Congregational church asked for bible teaching to be included in the public school curriculum Two 17yearold shonlifters were sent to the Ontario Reformatory for two years less one day Albertas Minister of Agriculture Hon Duncan Marshall was in the for Interests and Bur- dens for the Farmers the beginning of the present session the liberal party in the House of Commons has ought for the removal of unnecessary tariff burdens and restrictions which benefit a lew millionaires at the expense the masses of producers and consumers Sir Wilfrid and his followers declared in the speech from the Throne that the first duty of the Government la the ace present conditions was to action to al leviate the burden of- high prices and high taxation under which the peo ple at present suffer The amend ment of the Liberal leader was do- signed to give to that declara tion During the debate the Opposition placed itself upon record as favoring the principle of free food as a rem edy for the steadily increasing cost of living In this the Liberals had special consideration for the consum ing classes of Dominion The proposal met wIth no sympathy from the Government side Later there was introduced in the House by Or of a resolution urging that wheat and wheat products be placed on the list in order that advantage might be taken of the standing of reci procity in these commodities contain ed in the new United States tariff This resolution voiced the demands of the three prairie provinces and of organized agriculture throughout the Dominion If given to it would widen the farmers markets increasa his returns and to increased pro duction It will be noted in this con nection that the farmers declared their willingness to abandon the protection which their own indus try at present enjoys This resolution was voted down by- the Government Mr Borden contending that the proper time for bringing up such discussion was when the budget speech was de livered lb A few days ago thu Liberals in Parliament advanced another step in the fight A resolution was introduc ed by Mr Knowles Moose Jaw urging the abolition of the duties on agricultural implements If was forcefully argued by Liberal members from every section of the Dominion that the industry had now reached a stage where it need fear no competi tion and that the present protective duty of per cent was not justi fied even on the principles of the Na tional Policy It was contended that one of the best means stimulating production and the pri mary industry of the Dominion was to allow the farmer to procure the tools of his trade at as low a price as possible and without paying tri bute to an industry which sold its goods on a foreign market cheaper than on the home market This resolution received the same treatment as did the wheat reso lution at the hands of the Govern ment Premier Borden dismissed it in a tenminute Every Western Conservative voted against it In somewhat strikimg contrast to these demands on behalf of the farm er was a proposal made to the House by J J member for Thun der Bay on the Conservative side The demands of the farming interests was not for more protection they were simply for a free field and no fa vors The demand of Mr which was backed up by many mem bers on his own side was that a bounty be granted to the steel in dustry of two cents for every unit of content in ore mined and manufactured in Canada The mem ber for Thunder Ray thai there was iron limestone and coal in abundance in Canada that in dustry enjoyed a modest protection and that it was already indebted to the Dominion treasury In bounties to the extent of seventeen million dol lars And yet he declared that it was in a languishing condition and ed more help Mr was not told by the Government that this was the wrong time to bring up such a discussion in the House There was no hostility evidenced by the Government to his On the contrary the Primp Minister with a lengthy and courteous speech in which he admit ted the merits of the claim while Hon T White declared that bounties were no new thing and that the matter receiving the most earnest consideration of the Govern ment Evidences accumulate to show that the protected interests have more access to the ear of the Government than the or the consumer Bounties for the w relieved of After Doctors Failed If you lave tried many other re- they ailed do medics and doctors treatments for not be skeptical about trying Head the of Judge of Port Laramie O After treatment by three doctors without I have been cured of a very bad ease of Rheumatism by using two bottles of is now two years since I used the remedy and I am as well as ev er Previously I was a cripple walking with crutches Such should bo convincing cents of J Patterson guaran teed the- WHITEWASHING THE MUD- THROWER8 i OOO the They even talk of reforming ciiiar if lie moon look precisely thir ty days to the earth anil tin three to rive lb ml the fiiii bow simple it he I The latest suggestion for from an Eng lishman- who suggests that Christmas have no weekday name and no month number and stand by itself apart from the rest of the year Thus we might divide the year into thirteen months of exactly four weeks each A new month Sol would he added in midsummer The extra day in leap year would like Christmas have no weekday name It would he called Leap Day and be a public holiday By this arrangement each month would always begin on the day of Hie week each date would fall on the same day of the week year after year and most of Hie need for consulting ones calendar pad would disappear at once There is no doubt of the con venience of reckoning lime in his way Its chief drawback would lie in confusion between historical and current events which the introduction of a new month and tin shortening of the old ones would cause More over it would he very difficult to secure the assent of all nations to so great a change so expect we shall have to say the old rhyme to remind ourselves of the number of days in the months Thirty days hath September April June and November All the rest have thirtyone ex cepting February alone Which has but twentyeight days clear and twentynine in each leap year CD Her Way of tolling Him A young ploughman and his neighbor servant lass were going home one night from Dumfries fair When about a mile on the road he said Jenny I wad kiss ye hut Im ye wadna let me No answer Another on the road he said Jennie I wad kiss ye hut Im wadna let me No answer When they were getting near home for the third time he said- Jennie I wad kiss ye but fearl ye wadna let me Rah said she ye min yesterday lift yon bag potatoes into the an- ye lifted them Ay said Hah Well lash ye far strong er than me Attempts- on the part of Con servative politicians to throw mud at the administration Sir Wilfrid have ably resulted in the necessity of laimg strenuous steps to apply the- Whitewash to themselves There has been an ugly boomer ang attached to every effort to make political capital along this line from the initial revelations concerning Mr A who received the first Borden ap pointment at the head of the Commission which resulted in the Commis sioner leaving Canada for good down to the recent and scandal ous scenes of the past week in the Ontario Legislature when in de fiance of the rules of the House the Conservative majority spent all night in steamrolling through a measure to protect Mr Howard Ferguson from the statutory consequences of his Conduct Mr Fergusons case was a spe cially significant one Here was a lawyerpolitician who set about to hunt for lawbreakers while he was breaking the law himself He was more concerned with the discovery of irregularities in the conduct of on the Trent Canal during the regime of the Liberal administration than he was over the similar and more serious irregularities which have been carried on since the ad vent of the Borden adminis tration The evidence taken by Mr Ferguson as pre sented in his report to the Government shows that for the most part he was very- careful to confine his questions to witnesses to what happened pnor to Sept He combined the qualities of parti saninvestigator in that order of precedence That the investigation should have been held is evident from the irregularities disclosed That Mr Ferguson should have been chosen as the investigator destroyed its real purpose It became not an investigation of wrongdoing on Hie part of public servants but a still hunt for po litical capital Mr Ferguson it will be re membered is the politician who came so zealously to the defence of Hon W J in the Legis lature when the Provincial Sec retary became involved in negotiations with Contractor Taylor who furnished Mr with a campaign con of Mr Fergu sons zeal for full publicity of facts and for the public welfare was not made apparent at that time Mr Ferguson violated the law of his own Government in YEARS AGO From Era on the of Woodruff and daughter of the late of Newmarket Mr Lukes of Newmarket- has chased the Steam and now refitting the premises for custom and merchant milling mill was located be tween the present station of the Met ropolitan and St Not many people left who remember the place Mr Page agent for the American horse buyers is still here He pur chased about forty horses past ten days are being made for holding Spring Show of horses and bulls Mr Ebenezer Haines Fast announces an auction farm stock Mr Atkinson Awl The vote in Peel on the question of separation from York with as the County Town was Carried in the affirmative Mr of and Mr Jackson of are auditors of the Unit ed Counties this year During this week numbers of wild pigeons and wild have been flying over this part of the County towards wilds In Toronto fall wheat is quoted at to and at per Geo Fry Township Cerk North advertises Court of Revision to be held at Plug Mount EH Note Mark the name YEARS AGO 1 O v eagerness to avail himself of the Find Twll Pay to the Best Kind We Si ifh last week on his way to join a deputation at Ottawa At Urn age of years Mr W Thompson License Inspector for the South Riding of York passed away while sitting up In his bed on Sun day afternoon from heart failure He had been sick for ten days A prettv heavy fine was imposed on last by Police Magistrate on Ernest Cradknell for assault or days in jail burdens for the is the way Dr Clark of Red Deer sum med up the situation after listening to the speech of the Prime Minister Kingston March Cadet Fry Montreal in his year at the Royal Military College met a tragic death on the military grounds this afternoon when he fell off a wa ter tower a distance of over feet and was killed instantly He went Up on the tank to take some OF GRAIN CROPS TO GROW For twentysis years the Dominion Experimental Farms have been ex perimenting with grain crops at the various farms and stations distribut ed over Canada trying to learn which varieties give best results in the dif ferent Provinces Not only have ths best known sorts produced at other places been grown side by side but at the Central Farm at Ottawa new varieties have been tried and when found perpetuated dis tributed to growers For the information of the Cana dian farmer the more important re sults of the season of at the different farms have been put togeth er in summarized form and issue In No There are included in this some recommendations as to varieties to grow and methods of production- to follow that should prove of great service to growers in all parts ot Canada Referring to Marquis wheat which was bred at Ottawa the bulle tin says Marquis produces very largo crops- has usually good straw and Is more resistant to rust than mm Another big fire occurred on graphs He years of age pre- most of the common varieties A Marge of bulletin printed so that all who copies may by applying to Ho publications Branch of causing damage in I men in general the Allan building Pearl Street The fire was in emoluments and opportunities the commission of the Bor den Government offered him He disqualified himself under the Revised Statutes of Ontario from further holding his seat in the Legislature He became liable to a penalty of per day for every day on which he had occu pied his seal in the Legislature since his acceptance of the com mission in When con fronted with the serious of his action the Onta rio Government the members of he bad so vigorously aid ed in their hour of need rushed in panic to his rescue and sought to legislate against its own en actments with a view to saving the politicianinvestigator In defiance of the rules of the Legis lature against the protests of Liberalism the gag and the steamroller were ruthlessly ap plied to save this politician from the inevitable results of his own acts The whole spectacle has a very unpleasant savor It illus trates the reckless disregard of British ideals of fair play and de cency which have obtained in Canada under the partyfirst re gime of the Borden administra tion It will however do much to arouse public sentiment to the necessity for slern and drastic reform if Canada is to have her good name protected and a high of morality in public life preserved 0 The Sydney Daily Post rises to remark The sworn evidence taken by Commissioner Fergu son discloses that there was graft in the purchase of he explosives used in the Trent Canal a select ring of Liberal politicians appropriating the rakeoff Now instead of the foregoing as sertion being true in reference to this dynamite transaction it may possibly disturb the nerves of the Post to learn that it took place not under the Liberal Gov ernment but under that of Mr Borden and as the Toronto Globe points out if any share of the profit of the transaction went into heelers they were Tory heelers This statement takes off all the glamour from Posts account of what Com missioners did state Now let us have the names of those who profited by the explosive pur chases The Tomb Suddenly at Richmond Hill on the Hannah rel ict of Geo Cobb of Whitchurch and mother of Mrs Walter of Aurora At on the Inst Brown uncle of Mrs Robert Millard of Newmarket aged Mr had a close call from accident or death one even ing last week while crossing Main street at Smiths corner He was knocked over by a horse Seventeen horses were bought in this neighborhood last week and ship ped to States 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