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Newmarket Era , April 26, 1901, p. 2

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THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY APRIL aft igb She r Briefer and Better Each Typo in Printing Done at FRIDAY 26 meetings In June The announcement is made that Mr Alex Smith Liberal Organizer for Ontario is in correspondence with Liberal members of tie Legislature and candidates throughout the vihcei with a view to arranging a series of meetings to be held during the month of June next and at which Cabinet Ministers and others will addresses bearing upon the live issues before the people For greater convenience the Province has been divided into sections two mem bers of the Government being allotted to each section The western section comprises the Counties of Bruce Hu ron Oxford Perth Waterloo Welling ton Elgin Essex Kent Middlesex speakers Hon John Minister of Agricul ture and Hon J Pro vincial Secretary The sec tion includes the following counties ana districts Hal- ton Parry Sound fiing Peel York Brant Lincoln and and the speakers will be Hon J Gibson Hon Latchford Commis sioner of Public Works and Mr P Graham The counties comprised in the eastern sec tion are Carle- ton Dundas Durham Glengarry Hastings Lanark Northumberland Ontario Peter borough Prince Edward Presort Russell and Victoria and the speakers Hon Richard Minister of Education Hon- J Davis Commissioner of Crown Lands and Mr Andrew Premier Ross will during the same month address two meetings in each of the sections It is expected that these latter meetings will be in the nature of a genera demonstration or picnic for each section The place of All the meetings and the particular dates will be fixed nest week Torontos P P presentative in the local House is that be responsible to bis and not to hie party and to be a useful member he have a free will entertaining reading for the leader of His Majestys loyal Opposition and will be soraetbtDg to reflect upon till next session In the City Council this week a re- solution was adopted referring mat ters now pending between City and His Excellency the Governor Gener al accompanied by the Countess of will arrive in Toronto this and the His Honor the Lieut Gov ernor They will be in at tendance at the Horse Show today and part of tomorrow returning to Ottawa by Saturday evening train Lady will attend a meeting of the Victorian Order of Nurses Sat urday afternoon Parliament by Premier on Mon day next as to Governments inten tion in reference to making the of May a Dominion holiday The Ontario dairy cows selected by experts to take pact in the test at the PanAmerican Exposition were shipped this week from Toronto and Harrishurg to Buffalo Mr Elder the Dominion Live Stock Commissioner preceded the shipment so as to look after the cattle they arrived The cargo of young fry from Lake Erie to be transplanted in and Lakes will be of both the large and smallmouthed variety arid are being caught around Turkey Point to east of Port The sup plies of fish there are said to be tically inexhaustible as vicinity is exceptionally favorable to that kind of fish of is spending a week with the Misses Forsyth- Jackson brother of Mrs is back to Town Mr- Frank of left yesterday for Owen Sound to ac cept a situation Mrs and Mrs fttB Trent of Toronto are guests at A Liberal Convention was held in West Huron on Tuesday last to nominate a for the ap proaching byeelection in that Rid ing made vacant by the recent deci sion of the Court of Appeal- Hon J KC was the mows choice of the Convention and Liberals have every confidence able to secure his triuraohantre County Of York to a committee Com posed of the following members Aids Starr Burns Crane Lamb and We trust the representatives of the two Councils will now get to work and if there is no reasonable prospect of agreement let the question go to arbitration and get it settled There is no use mak ing this issue an excuse for multiplied meetings at the expense of ratepay ers that soft of thing is about play ed out We have no knowledge of whom the County Committee is like ly to be composed and therefore speak without any personal reference Oar Toronto Letter It is announced that the Conserva tive members of the Senate and House of Commons at Ottawa will give a banquet to Mr L Borden leader of the Opposition on Wednes day evening of next week and on the evening following Mrs Borden will give an At Home in the Russell The party members who objected to fol lowing the lead of Mr Borden when Parliament first opened are now fall ing into line submitting to the in evitable as it were A member of the Toronto Worlds interviewed Mr for North Toronto during the week respecting his relation to the Conservative party and especially in regard to his attitude towards Mr J Whitney the Opposition leader In tbe Ontario House During the past session Mr Marter admitted be had voted on two important ques tions against the Opposition The first adverse vote was on Mr Boyds amendment on the beet root factory question Mr considered this amendment was unnecessary and al together a foolish proposition It was a question if he should make a of himself which be declined to do The second defection was on the vote on the pulp concessions The first concession was in when Whitney congratulated the Gov ernment on its being able to see things as he saw them From that day said Mr until last year there was no word against the pulp concessions granted Last year said he I voted against the pulp concessions because I was a member of the Conservative caucus but this year I remained away and was free to do as I saw fit I believe I acted in the best interests of the Province in supporting the concessions grant ed Evidently Mr Marter could not see tbe sense of supporting a given policy one year and then without apparent cause voting to con- that which bis party leader bad not only supported con the Government upon at a previous session Continuing the interview Mr Mar- tec intimated that he may run next election as an independent He said he had been congratulated on the course he had taken by many of his old friends and supporters who had volunteered assurance of continued support should he again offer for re election But said he I cannot run as a Conservative and support the leader I am now considering wheth er I shall retire or run as an inde pendent As a matter of policy he declared himself with the Conserva tive party but in the name of Heaven he asked what ate the matters of policy Another brought out in this with Mr has a good many sympathizers in the country He believes that there Is too much politics in Ontario Legislation On this point he said have always realized since I have ton a member of the Legislature that there has ton too politics The matters we have to deaf with arc not politi cal questions hut have to do with the ordinary affairs of the yince and party politics as we have horn there arc an injury to us fctead of a benefit My idea of a for West York got a bard knock the other day from Hon Mr Referring to the steel rail contract of the Government with Mr and critizising it adversely Mr Wallace incidentally stated the duty on steel rails was per cent Whereupon Mr pointed out that steel rails over fts- in weight are on the free list- The member for West York had accused him of inaccuracy but if any man could convict him of such inaccuracy as this which had been committed by a man who had been Controller of Customs he would walk out of the House Mr Wallace now has the floor A rainstorm sweeping from the south and an icecold windstorm from the north came in collision over the southern part of York County on Sat urday and as a result this city had to battle with eight inches of the beautiful before the stormking let up and finished with a heavy rain It was a terrible disappoint ment to those who read Old prediction the previous evening of fair and mild- Rev Dr Sutherland in Nashville Teftn on Sunday last while on his way to New Orleans to attend the Methodist Conference South as Canadian Metropolitan Methodist Church celebrated its anniversary last Sabbath- The unveiling of statues was a special feature on Monday even ing- Several of the Rowing Clubs of this city have united in a petition to the Council for a grant of towards the Dominion Day Regatta After years of absence Rev attended service in the Bond St Church last Sunday of which he was formerly pastor Rev Mr Gordon shortened his sermon to enable the Dr to deliver a brief address He was received with applause A meeting of the County Magistracy took place last Saturday List of Constables was revised and the names of magistrates deceased during the year dropped from tbe roll Bad weather limited attendance William Bain an engine driver on the tad bis leg broken at Monday morning while working with his locomotive He was brought to Toronto General Hospital Lady will come to Toronto for the Horse Show and will be the guest of Mrs Jones ley farm this week Mr Connolly druggist of Toronto and a graduate of Newmar ket High School was calling on friends here this week Mr- cur pop ular Assistant Agents left on Tuesday Co accept a at lingwood Wharf Miss Mabel of Toronto daughter F former ly on the Era is spending two or three weeks with relatives in town and vicinity Mr Mortimer of Toronto editor of the ElectricatNews call ed at the Era office on Wednesday to see our typesetting machine in operation He has decided to pur chase a Monoline Mr Robert of made a friendly call at the Bowery on Friday of last and revived memories of half a century ago when and- Mrs Jackson attended the Harmonic Society with him Rev P Addison of Toronto gave us a call on Tuesday while on his way to Orchard Beach for the sum mer- He was accompanied by Dr Campbell who intended to spend a couple of days planting trees near his summer cottage Charles Caldwell and her three daughters of Prospect Ave left for- Copper Cliff near Sudbury Wednesday evening to join her hus band who has been working there for the past four months- He was formerly employed at the Specialty j v Newmarket Leading Store We have reorganized this department and can promise you the very best and the as well as Fresh est Groceries to be had lrli Wv St Petersburg April A fear ful mining catastrophe is reported from the mining town of filany miners perished owing to an ac cident in one of the mines- The num ber of dead is as yet unknown but corpses have been recovered and per sons are still unaccounted for 1 00 00 30 w L pap Floral Stripe and designs suitable for any room or hall with full combinations of and IS Inch borders and ceilings to match LARGEST STOCK to choose from K SPECIAL VALUES while they last at WINDOW BLIND PAPER GREEN DRAB and inches wide DUPLEX One side Green other Yellow Inches wide a Ad Offering Just now we are making a Special Offering in Box Papers Some THE LEADING Furniture and Undertaking House Has a special cut in price Furniture for a few days before taking stock JFor Cash High Diners per Sideboard BevelMirror Op Extension Tables Bedroom Suites op Parlor up All other goods fa A SPECIALTY Night Calls attended to at reeldeaco street John Millard TELEPHONE READ THIS LIST Standard Granulated Sugar 20 lbs for Fine Grade Light Yellow Sugar lbs for Choice Ginger Snaps regular price 10c at 5 lbs for Choice Lemon Snaps regular price 10c at lbs for Best Brand Corn Peas and Tomatoes per tin Very Fine Coffee in Pails per pound Our Blended Coffee is the finest flavor to be had We sell Comfort Soap at per bar Choice Dried Peaches per pound 12 m I Very Choice Pickles per quart 15c The Best Baking Powder 1 pound can 15c The Finest Pastry Flour lbs for Try our Famous Victor Chop Tea at 25c We can always supply you with the Choicest Butter and Freshes Eggs We Buy Farmers Produce in any quantity at Market cents Prices Come as early as possible onSaturday We will he very busy and the first comers receivebest attention although our best efforts will be at your service all day long i BASE BALL CLUBS LACROSSE STICKS NEW TINTS AND NEW SHAPES that are popular for many rea sons principally because of the nice finish of the paper which make it a pleasure to write BASE BALLS LACROSSE BALLS HARD SOFT RUBBER BALLS GOCARTS WAGONS TRICYCLES TOY CARTS WHEELBARROWS fipories Provisions Knit Fresh Canned Peas Corn and Tomatoes per tin- Best Brand Salmon a good Brand regular for Oranges to per dozen Lemons to per dozen SPECIAL Oranges at Large and Sweet them SANBORNS SEAL BRAND COFFEES Are unequalled anywhere We keep only the best also recom mend our TEAS See that Japan at 25c Prime Hams and Breakfast Bacon to Slice Boiled Ham constantly on hand GREEN ONIONS LETTUCE RADISH RHUBARB RIPE BA NANAS and PINE APPLES for Saturday WE KEEP IT UP We keep the quality of our bread tip to the highest This Is by using THE BEST FLOUR THE BEST LABOR THE BEST METHODS Not only in mixing and baking but also in taking cure of selling the bread If you want the best youll have to Starrs bread Famous Confectionery la always In the front We know you tbe beat Insist on having it Special attention to SATURDAY LUNCHES Come and Bee Induce a Harvest by selecting the best weds We have all the best kinds CENTRAL TELEPHONE The LLOYD In Newmarket on Monday April to Mr and Mrs Lloyd barrister a son and heir j CAIN In Aurora on Sunday April the wile of Thos Cain of- a son on April to Mr and Mrs Bell a son The GRAY GRAHAM At the home the brides parents on April flrd by Pastor J A Armstrong Mr Richard Gray- to Esther Graham both of Whitchurch Township The April at his late residence Laskay aged years East on April Peter Meganaged years Interred at St Johns Cemetery In on Saturday April Sarah Elizabeth wife of Kirton aged In on Tuesday April 2ft Herbert second son of the late Mark of East aged Deceased is a son of Mrs Newmarket Tho remains will be brought here for Interment Gloves and Hosiery Fine French Kid dome Fasteners in all the shades M iir AL0O tadLa5 Fine French Kid Gloves black special at I Plain Cashmere Hose spliced heels special at Flne Ribbed Cashmere special at Fine Cotton Hose Heavy Weight pairs for Clothing for We have all the good kinds of ClothingTrashy and poorly made garments we never touch At 450 Strong Wool Canadian Tweed Suite well made and lined special at M At 790 At Mens Fine Worked Serge Suits In Navy Blue and Black best all sites to at 150 fct Mens Pine all iool Twilled Canadian Tweed Suite in dark grey or fawn flrstclasa telmmings Suit ell sizes Saturday at f Suits for Boys At At 2 Little v V V J Boys Blue Worsted Serge Suite telmmed with fine braid the salts we have ever shown flrey or at Boys Pine Mens Fine HairLine stripe Worsted Pants tailormade perfect fitting At 290 tailor would charge youS 00 for the same Our price Boots s a Main North I and Prompt Attention At Shoes McKay sewn soles a very neat good a WW- Rings Fine Low Shoes made from Selected Kid Skins latest toe and a splendid wearing shoe Price U ft9 Button or Kid We sell pre of the line on Saturday at 300 per pair At At Mens Jflmo kid Lace Boots sires to at 1 Mens Fine BoxCalf Boots sizes This is a boot out for Saturday the price will be v v l the Very Newest Collars Shirts Ties Gloves i VOirj v

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