ft i il fc iv THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY 1897- J 1 This la complaint of thousands at this season They have no appetite food toning up and digestive a will thorn It also and enriches blood that distress tor and Internal rater only a can know creates an appetite overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains the whole physical system It prompt ly and efficiently and cure nervous headaches that It aeon to have almost touch Sarsaparilla ft XsUiebeat in fact the One True Blood Purifier aw the aid digestion Best Advertising Medium York County Transient advertise ments Nonpareil lino for Ural ecu la per lino for each subsequent insertion mil 1 1 MO- I a MO MO Inches ft GO Advertisements with writ ten instructions Inserted until forbid and charged accordingly Advertisements will ho changed month If For of toner than month tho composition must bo paid for at regular rates Changes for contract advertisements must ho In the office by noon Wednesdays Kates for Executors Notices Farms to Kent Found etc Heading Notices among local news per lino for each Insertion No such Notice in cited for less advertising regular rates ltUDAY MARCH Notes A dim Introdnoed by M PP to County Councils provides County ho of the The Indiana of Island nss in Lake J The mat tor referred to Fishery Inspector has to the request the private recently the Ontario Assembly is one by to the Township of from County and unite it to County published throughout On I last week to the that the PostmasterGeneral had determined to wipe flvo postal hy gf wittiotliera including is at Ottawa Dowk at Liberal ere of Hon before he J leaves for England to be at Her Majestys Jubilee celebration are ifoViirpreeent him a 1000 portrait of himself stated in the Conservative organ Toronto Mr James Anderson of Sutton West left Tuesday last March 2nd tor British Columbia the interests of the Gold Fields Exploration Company Thit business will just suit he likes Makaoeb J Hill of the Fair the brilliant idea that there is something in a name i a result of considerable cogitation proposes that the exhibition for shall be known ss Canadas The rfame Tux personal ami friends of KirkpatriolfwiU bo pleAs- to learn that he has almost entirely re covered from his recent illness and surgi cal operation Ho is not to re turn to Toronto till the latter part of next Premier Hardy and with Col as Admin i- are attending to Ontarios in Ik bis speech at a Conservative Club in Ottawa last week Sir far- additional evidence that lesson taught him by the and Cornwall had not produced in him any change thought on the Manitoba question Although Ontario mom- hereof be party it to lw a dead he tried hard to gatvanixe It into declared the settlement by Hon Mr and the Pre- alter of Manitoba very satisfactory up a recent decision of the Codrt which to a Provincial Govern- meats Hon Mr Hardy will legislation for governing Ontario Fisheries case the Dominion ahould appeal- t be to tie propo6edtlat the should go into force by proclamation of ernor Xo case the Privy the judgment of would then be poeioV the without A on city To How Premier of Canada you suggestion which may aid you in reaching a wise of the Tariff question I speak as one deeply interested in Canada who bo- Ifevco that commercial of the United States may in time bo paral leled within Canadian borders and who rejoice In the good fortune which luxe at thia the evident opportunity arid the man to a right of it My suggestion briefly is this Will you not bo muon to at the best conclusion if for a moment you sight of all minor details and the class which solftehly forced you and fooue your altontion on fialiont essential feature of whole and that la that yon aro legislating for only people and that Canadian market is so limited and that it is not to so specialize as to produce to tho host advant age It is recognized on all sidos today that a largo part of advance mado by mod ern industry has through speciali zation of an industry into Its parts worked by a ope- history of industrial growth is a porfoct illustration of this first settlor grow tho wool sheared it carded it spun it wove his own cloth and wore homospun suit and with increase of population came naturally a of labor and with a still greater increase came com petition and natural solution of com petition prod notion through ppcoializing in the United States whore fifty years ago workman made an entire machine whore today same workman does nothing but out a small thread on ateel bolts of the This is specialization and it is tho to the industrial growth of Canada today it she can largo market needed to specialization possible to her fipooializcd arc inevitably foremost in their line of product As this has a most important bearing up- on Canadian situation I ask you to let me briefly one or two instances of specialization Compare tin shoe trade of Canada end of the United States Many of the Canadian shoe manu facturers though not all that Canada being the cheapest labor market on entire continent would be wil ling to endorse the freest reciprocity tho United States and that conditions being equal- they bo quite prepared and willing to compete feeling perfectly confident of their ability to get an ample amount of employment out of am arkot of people Those manufacturers who fool that they would be able to compete with the United are the men who not specializing They are in manu facturing every variety of worn by humanity and has been repeatedly shown to uneconomical and wasteful I have heard it estimated by competent authorities that their method of shoe pro duction was equivalent to a waste of per cent How large a figure this waste amounts to may be bettor understood by reference to an item in the Shoe Trade Journal of Chicago the issue of December page 19 It is there stated that the total product of boots and shoes in Canada is about On- these figures which are no doubt reliable the Canadian waste through lack of special ization reaches the enormous total of Now those manufacturers burdened by the wasteful methods ally associated with a small and restricted market for their labor assume that the same conditions would prevail for them if there reciprocity between the two countries They overlook entirely the fact that they would then be making shoes for people instead of They would not stop that with a market open to them they would immediately stand on an en tirely different footing from their present position They would specla line In the place of their wasteful system of producing In one everything In footwear that is worn by humanity they would naturally adopt the economical plan that is prac ticed by the shoe manufacturers of tho United States and concentrate their at tention upon special lines It may be Interesting here to note the way in which the business in United States is and centered and its adjacent district make nothing but Mene fashionable shoes Natick and and their district in nothing but Coarse Kip Grain such shoes are worn by agricultur ists navvies iron workers etc They specialize oa Rochester specializes on Womens and Misses high grade shoes Some factories here specialize on Childrens makes only Womens high grade Philadelphia Pa specializes on Childrens and Misses with some Womens of fashionable quality ham Mass on Milkmaids Farmers and Working Womens durable shoes Beverly and Mass on Old Womens com fortable shoes Lynn Mass fociMsos on Womens shoes of the cheapest fashionable kind Haverhill Mass on Womens Slipper and Low also Mens Danc ing Shoes One or two factories here specialize on Mens cheap light shoes for Southern trade Auburn Lewis ton and Bangor Me on Mens fashionable shoos St Croix Me on the Canadian border Hue its- enormous- pro- ductiou entirely on cheapest shoes Sew York City on the grades Womens and a few factories on grades of Maps Newark JT the very finest grades of Mens fashionable shoes Scattered towns through New Jersey group with Philadelphia and Childrens and Misses shoes fe very iufl the United Slates manufacturers do you find a kinds I rev marking upon tide to a Canadian shoo who showed mo variety of footwear ho was obliged to to get enough work to run hip plant I told him that there wore loro factories in the United States who made nothing but Mens shoes for 1G0 and diliors who nothing but fashionable shoes for and who nothinjj but Plough Shoes and for and thai they thought of to nil kinds Bis was that If Canadian manufacturer should try to do this for a conelittionoy of people ho would to his factory before ho of year Canadian manufacturers of all kinds meet this saino diiflcutty when thoy bay their materials find that the pro ducers of cannot to epeoializo thoir market is so re stricted and limited to disad vantage thoro is added and an other and so ad infinitum for in stance manufacture of elastic fabrics In Canada have been halt a dozen attempts to manufacture for shoes suopoudors garters vory first factory to work on North Continent was estab lished in Canada at After a life and death struggle failed but and wont over to United States All of was to work and of men by years of labor acquired a compe tency which of course was impossible to in Canada mar ket was so restricted to as wore doing woe impossible This industry has boon tried in Canada and again and you will find that last factory attempting to make elastic fabrics in Canada which was located Niagara Palls has lately moved to tho United compelled to abandon tho attempt to make elastic fab- rice although used in Canada to a considerable extent but not to point of supporting a factory for it So limited a quantity of an variety could not he economically produced This concern was one of ample capital and equipment and would gladly remained in Can ada if market bad not been so restrict and limited same attempt has been made by several others but it has in all cages been If a Treaty is made with the United States ho article of Elastic Fab rics should surely be put on the List as is none of it manufactured in Canada And British in Canada who have tried or are now trying to build up Canada to your consideration and before those who have stayed at home know little by experience of the needs and conditions of the country loyal love of those who have spent hundreds of thousands of hardearn ed dollars in trying to establish their in dustry in Canada surely deserves to be recognized I have talked with hundred of Britishborn people in the United between Maine just south of border tine and their experience in Canada led them to the same infer ence I here drawn It has been in their case invariably the impossi bility of the re stricted and small market of Canada which has been directly or indirectly re sponsible for their failure Remember that these men were many them first induced to come to Canada from their British homes by the glowing accounts and printed so vigorously in England claiming that Englishmen with money should try Cana da As well bring water from England and try- with it to fill a Canadian sieve or keep Canadian Hies from United States molasses by drawing a line or building a wall They have tried her and lost their time and money both and many of them are detuning again much tower down the ladder than they started Surely these people with praotioal experience of the needs of the situation deserve to be heard and considered reciprocally mora than those brother Britishers who stayed tome and have far been willing lend any effort to build up Canadian These are specimens there Hundreds What is true of these two manufacturing industries is known to be true of the row materials they consume With he low prices for their materials of equal quality are obtainable in the United States their machinery and moat of their materials have to be got from across the border There is no doubt whatever that the reason for the differeuce in boat is the fact that In the United States concent specialization the effected important economies are impossible in a country drawing life from only people The manufacturer in Canada all Kinds of work be practically of all trades fa order to employ his steam- engine end the factory equip meni So far we have examined only the dis- effect of a market upon the manufacturer But the Canadian farmer is to be considered represents a large percentage of the population and he hes wares to sell no leas than his city brother And here a strong side light is thrown the question by a reference to the very large number of among the population lit United States who want the produce of the Canadian farmers I may venture apeak for this class being a of them myself I am one Englishmen who having tried in vain rind scope in came to the States and did well We do not ly realize that entire population in Canada only equal to the approximate number of living States Here a practical duplicate of the market just over the borders whose trade is almost wholly lost This large representation- of the British race in the United Stales is Even these hard times one cannot afford fouin digestion with rank strong Tea TEA suits the palate to a T being fresh and pure Its native fragrance preserved in lead packages From all Grocers 25c 40cj and p Gross best yd Spool Cotton Black White and 40 OR- only a of who aro of British for of great of over fortysix per British ancestry- and England as mother country Now this great Britishdescended con In States very apt to give preference to of Canadian farmer mention a few of the overlooked productions the things lost from view in most considera tions of the question The fruit of the North luscious and it ripens at ft time fruit grown further south is ordinari ly getting to bo past its season The late cherries late strawberries and plums would easily bo in great domand while blackcurrants and gooseberries are not grown in tho United States would And a quick and profitable market I be- the British in United States would to Canadian you over thought how Canadian wares now get with millions of Britishers in the Unitod States and how would prefer to use Canadian wares if could get them without discrimination is if Canada had freest trade relations with United States Canada would then do manufacturing many times what docs at prosent manufacturers of Canada aro entirely wrong to assume thai under freest trade relatione with Unitod Canada would not hold hor own manufactures abundantly show that manufacturing to tho largest extent is always in that climate that is beat- to labor in That is why the north of do tho most of it Quebec Montreal and Toronto have tho best climate in world to work in and it they could get market of customers Canadians may bo confident that they will got share of the work get in proportion and not to sond onefifth of entire popula tion and that composed of her most Vigorous young men and maidens ho border to get work and propagate In this whole question the fault not Ho with Canadian people They aro not idle or shiftless or inefficient They the boat brain brawn and sinew of beet races The fault lies in the that bottled up Take any group of people on thin continent pick the any whereand comer them manner mid sec if result is not the same It is not the people Neither is it the country Why should Toronto stand just as good a chance in this continental market as Detroit Detroit only just the Canadian line and this in so with a great many other prosperous cities Mattered along just below the Canadian lino Minneapolis St Milwaukee Cleveland Buffalo Toledo etc etc- These cities practi cally as to location with the few of Canada But the market of of Let Canada secure this market and then instead of attention to producing for A bylaw to limit the number of now in Canada she can her agencies tavern licenses in the town of CORSETS Special Prices this week and our Corset worth 125 Childrens Waists 29 tiro was sent for to London and given an empty title practically on the understand ing that ho would work for in terests instead of interests of Detroit and the United Canadian interest are not always identical with English am bitions No Keep cloao to the Canadian people Do nothing to jeopardize that complete confidence which they have in you Work put the problem of Canadas future com mercial prosperity untrammelled by class and English interests Work for the people at large for the whole people and your victory and reward assured Detroit Mich THE LAW OF on the business of the of people who are just south of the Hue J must not tretipaes longer on your time but may I in closing venture without presumption to say what is in the minds of millions of the British race both in Canada and United as they follow your beneficent plans are be lieved to be the destined commercial of Canada You are looked upon by Canadians as the countrys best hope We hope you will not let the mother country seduce you with an empty title Englands greatest men Gladstone Herbert Spencer and their brilliant company refused titles for themselves They were perfectly willing that others have them In deed Gladstone gave orders for by the dozen as Queen Victoria Jewels or Indian shawls but for himself Gladstone knew that his unwritten patent of nobility ran straight through the of bis great and was counter- lined in heart of every true English man all oyer the world Yet we have noticed time and time again when there me come up a champion of this people hit he has been called home to London nd won over to British interests by the of a title We hope you will stick Canada Remember that the Cana dians gave you your opportunities and supported by their appreciation of great suceess we hope you will con tinue to give Canada your undivided keeping both eyes watchfully Open to the interests of the Canadian people The man or country that culti vates successfully own domain is the best hope of mankind yon Mr Leu- will out for Canadian trade in tervals there are plenty of Britishers at home who will look Be satisfied with Canadian ap plause We have bo often disheart ened just when we felt sure that we had a real champion to see him enticed to Lon don and offered an title for Canadian interests have so often re linquished How Would it be if oar Mayor who worked for our sure and en- to three and to fix the shop and tavern license duties at per annum has been passed by the coun cil of that town Two little girls aged and4yrs the children of Mr Campbell hardware merchant at Miami Man while playing with matches set the bed on fire and were terribly burned One child died in two hours after wards The Town of Aurora has a cash deficiency to Jan of and an offset of of uncollect ed taxes The debenture debt is The Mayor and Treasurer were authorized to borrow to meet current expenses Shall we meet beyond the river is a popular hymn but prob ably few people are aware that its author is Hastings the ante- infidel editor of Boston It was originally a letter from Mr Hastings to an only brother Simcoe county council- in a body and representatives from town council and other councils in the county will wait on the Dominion Government during next session of Parliament to urge the Government to resume work upon the Trent Val ley Canal A Point to Remember If yon wish to purify blood you should take a medicine which cure diseases The record of by proves that this is the best medicine for the blood ever produced Hoods cores the most stub born oases and it is the for you to take if your blood impure are the beat afterdinner pill assist digestion cure headache THE LANOjj Do not Protect you from Quack Spectacle Vendors Protect yourself by con- suiting only resident and qualified Opticians Our Optical Department is at your service No charge for testing NEXT POST NEWMARKET PAT Are Best because Pail hangs closer to the tree Pails will not swing in wind Sap runs longer Pails can be covered keeping out dirt and leaves Being of Steel they will neither break off or rust in the tree For Sale at INNS Newmarket A i Mend it End it has been the rallying cry of reform directed against abuses municipal or social For the who lets him self he abused by a cough the cry should be modified to Mend it or itll cud you You mend any cough wtUl Ayers Cherry Pectoral From premised of tho undersigned about colli poo color Mack In White breast and tins a tall answers to the name of Budge- Any ovul ation will ho fully received suitably rewarded In following Companies Canadian Gold Syndicate Gold Develop- Co Gold Hills Exploration Co a Eastern Mining Development Co scorn with a rush The ureal success Colorado Development Co which September was aching at per 7 upon lots In Cm of about Nov A Heifer lied color with white pot In Owner to prove property pay charge ana take It Ml Albert Oft STOLEN No tin or about the of October from lot Con of North i TWO Any person knowing the whercalioule flaum picas if and receive Of share and is now selling at per share and paying dividends of cent on original luvcatineutlmaopcuedtheeyce of Canadian there la no reason that any of the above Companies should not he Just as stocks In nearly all of above have cither or will advance In a few and any one thinking of Investing should do so at once A has theagency of the mentioned and will bo to and any other Toward In amount from a right St Son to all Ideal raw you