ARKEJVgRAJFIPAlT I A states thai the has tafcea over two of the Canada Atlantics high speed fertiwlMi a to be- JOT v comes from Ottawa In is wee mat Hon David Milts will be ajpoinW Ottawa Court bench cop of Charles Solicitor- regulations The color ijr will sucked him a Minister with- Justice suitable quality cloth for different Greatcoats will be of a to drab waterproof fecial wtite Mr iTwSltam J Willi of W Mr- and be W will and Hon Mr omit Caristesaff Neither te cal endar nor thermometer nor in deed the coalbin out in that Jot that fair go right friymg gpodfl in thai act be ministeriaj will the chamber by Pre- boots will be abolished According to press reports from Ot tawa to Western dailies we should not el month JaitH decrease We hate very little patience with bo to bear of Mr James Mo- the enthusiast who now clamor for being appointed a Sector on- tlmn Hon Mr Mills to five raeo when be goes oyer the bench of the Supreme Court Mr Gibson of St Catharines also has a good show and so has Mr James of Guess they must be a harder lot of politicians than this Dominion can boast An American wants know bow it happens that both the Chaplains of Congress are blind- Hie Wilson Star replies It dees hot happen They were selected be cause of their inability to see what a bard lot had to pray for it I Over in the New York State Legis lature a bill has been introduced mat ing it illegal kill a calf for four weefcs old and carcasses shipped to any dealer for sale must bear a giving the name the person who raised the calf the name of the shipper point of des tination and age of the calf The four weeks old clause is all right anyway The Conservative members of the Ontario House have arranged to banquet Mr J P Whitney their lead er on the evening of the It is said the guest list will include the Executive Officers of the Conser vative Association of Ontario and al so the presidents and secretaries of Riding Associations of the Province together with the Commons members of the party in Toronto In reply to Mr Whitney on Wed nesday last Premier Ross stated that the measure relating to intoxicating liquors would be introduced early week and would be a measure and not an announcement- Mr Whitney then wanted to know if the general elections would soon follow after the session and Hon Mr Ross replied he would be able to state more definitely before the end the session J to England to attend the coronation ceremonies of King Edward There sense in it England has enough there already Resides il the Federal Premier must have men as a bodyguard the will want a couple of hundred and then the Provincial Premiers require a hundred or so to keep up the procession and where is it all to end We want our representative men to go dignified but not to play the part of fops or snobs Such things in days gone by would pos sibly be regarded the correct thing but in this century we can af ford to be loyal true and courteous without any such tomfoolery In his address the annual meet ing of the Dominion Grange in To ronto last week the President made these observations respecting protec tion to manufacturers in this coun try We are pleased to see every enterprise that is started by our liespirited and patriotic citizens for the welfare of our country become a success We know that manufac tured articles used by us and made in Canada are fully equal to those made anywhere Oar manufacturers have bees encouraged stimulated and pro tected by high prole the duties the farmers and all other con sumers have had to pay But I be lieve that the time has come when our can compete with other nations in nearly all classes goods consequently they will require hut little further assistance from the people The old cry has evi dently ceased to charm the agricul turists On County Council de cided to id the salary fixed at 0uO Among received was J Hill asking tot a grant towards the dairy exhibit Mr Irving -K-O- wrote ask to use ttje for the of North York Boys is m la ti- iJ to be held Couipijlbre The Aid Society and wVrenWdWform ed a deputation to ask the of Gownmut to establish a Home the year Inebriates a resolution the liquor and then I adwatIng by the a borne for is finished produxtTake- moaey Mg now owned by the and then take pcopte Jajd Company The object money to mate a borne I to make free a road on which the The big snowstorm two weeks ago the last of On the were prisoners men and women the week the General Hospital on the l wens males cost the city foe snow remov Of this the Toroato Railway Co has to pay There 200 loads snow removed it may not be generally known but it is true all same that Fred Lee Rice the who shot Constable Boyd in cab is still a prisoner in the instead Kingston peniteatiary He is held here waiting for the March session of the Court of Appeal Five guards are taking turns in watching him at a cost of ten dollars day Report has it that fee Niagara Falls and St Catharines railway will be extended from latter point to Toronto during the coming spring Adams a well known merchant passed away on Sunday morning aged years The appointment of ft person to the office of Usher of the Black Rod at Ottawa which became vacant months ago through the ieath of its occupant is something of a surprise to a considerable section of the Re form party throughout Ontario at least The salary of over a a year is an appropriation of funds be longing to the people that could more properly be used for public advan tage We are prone to regard the of fice as a useless piece of Parliament ary machinery belonging to an age long since passed away This ex penditure a at certain functions which could he performed by a clerk of the House is not in the interest of economic gov ernment London correspondent of the New York Tribune l speaking of the much anticipated event of King Ed wards coronation says The cor onation has already filled much space in the press and there are signs that the pageant will be staged more ar tistically than the jubilee procession Mr Reg is back from trip to Philadelphia Pa Mrs Lush is in Toronto this week on account of the death of her mother of Perth is home on of the death of her little Miss Flo Verity of King City is THE GREATEST amounted last year Mr thought the cooperation of tie Council County through a portion of which the road runs could be secured in the under taking it was urged In opposition that the matter of purchase should be left to the townships interested and after some the Council decided to take no action A the Aid headed by Dr asked that a grant of be made to the The Council idjour until Tues day The Council resumed business on Tuesday afternoon High School trustees to the respec tive High School districts in the county and Toronto Junction were se lected as follows Weston- Thos Mc Clelland A Richmond Russell Aurora JH jejvrtaipi Toronto Junction -V- Grants to agricultural societies were made as follows West York 75 East York Worth York 35 King 5 carhoro 25 East and and each to the Kast West and North York Institutes A deputation consisting John We naive completed Stocktaking and And thousands of dollars worth more goods than should be here at this season of the year We caonpt attempt to quote prices for but you may safely Judge values by the item mentioned below Rubbers and Mens Long Boots were reduced to Mens Long Boots were reduced to Mens Long were 350 reduced to 385 Rubbers were cents reduced to cento Boys were reduced to Ofl cent ALL STUB PROOF RUBBERS AT COST PRICE BLANK Fine extra large worth reduced to Shaker Blankets White or Grey reduced to cent per pair Large Cotton Sheets worth cents each reduced to cents visiting with her sister Mrs A Bryan reeve Ktobicoke and Coolwill ciilors and Pearson waited Mr and Mrs C were At the Council in fer to the Home with numerous guests on branch of tbe riw between Ms of Toronto fti is the guest Miss Constance Green- CIalrvi cost bridge wood this week- would te about 2600 oh which Mrs Grape and daughter Fleming Man were visiting friends to ive in Town over Sunday Clerk of Peel County f Council opposed a rant Tor such purpose Only Ladlea No Quality Jackets were reduced to to Ladies Sable were 500 reduced to Ladies and Electric Seal were reduced to 3M tending Business College in the city was home over Sunday Miss nurse from five years ago St James and Fleet Brooklyn is borne A Toronto evening paper not favor able politically to the Postmaster- General rises to Mut look gets charge of the telegraphs the poorly paid postmen wont he done in their Thats just the way with the Opposition Fault is with Mr because with a twocent instead of a threecent postage be has not wiped out the heavy which came round as regular winter followed summer during Conservative rule and they Veep on because the present Is honestly trying to give post al service and at same lime lessen the annual deficit which form ed a standing feature of the Depart ment during the long term of Conser vative rule streets were the only portions of route which were then decorated by a combined with a unity of pur pose There is now a strong move ment towards placing a central body in charge of the entire route with prominent members of the academy as a advisory committee Borough councils with their mayors are urged to unite for this purpose but with the exception of Westminster it is hardly practicable to expect even glorified Bumbles to rise above the parochial idea that the ratepayers money must be reserved for local ad ministration city of Westmin ster may set an example which can be followed by other metropolitan boroughs but the strongest oafcguard against vagaries of individual caprice will be the combined action of shopkeepers masts form the basis of every proposal with al ternating wreaths of evergreen and ted roses and yellow streamers and royal devices as accessories Artists like Alma Abbey and fibaw could produce effects which might remove for a day the rroach that the English are not an artistic people Oar Toronto Letter The Globe of Wednesday swipes electric railway companies with bills now before the Legislature asking to have agreements with local municipal- confirmed containing provisions that no council should concede- to such Our says It would be thought for that in the beginning of this century no one acting on of a municipal ity would agree to a perpetual fran chise and yet there are clauses in these with tbe municipal ities which are actually that or tantamount to it Knowing the temper the Legislature on this agreement clause Is the reasca why the Metropol ian his never submitted the New market agreement tor confirmation to the Assembly but In view of It ob jectionable feature we would strong er our council to discontinue all further negotiations with the com pany until this clause need be go to the Legislature foe wedess The have While proceeding down towards the Customs House on Mon day last and just at the Intersection of Front and Yongp Streets Miss Raymond either slipped or was trip ped As she was falling some snatched her satchel which con tained a smalt sum of money drawn ffom bank and ran away Tbe police are hunting for the thief Conductor A- Patrick on the run between this city and Hamilton jumped the train at Port Credit on Tuesday morning to go Into the station As he lighted on the track another train was pass ing from the opposite direction He was struck by the engine and ly killed A tablet to cost wilt be erected in the Public School Board room to commemorate the faithful service of the late- Walter Lee who dwrpled a seat on the Board for 35 years The January thaw got a chill when Februarys storm got Into full If the bill introduced by Mr In the House last Friday had keen law last year in regard to take care of her mother Mrs Webster spent over Sun day in King visiting her daugh ter Mrs Wellington Curtis Mr Wrn Mann Prospectavenue intends to move back upon his farm North Spiring Mr Irwin Clerk of Peace Toronto was in Town Tuesday owing to the death of his little Miss Allie O Stephens ot Aurora is spending a week with her aunt Miss Pearson Prospectavenue Tne editor and wife entertained a few friends at the tea hour last Sat urday in honor of Revs Turk and Kerby Rev Baker of Toronto was the guest of Rev at the Methodist Parsonage a couple of days this week Mr Frank Kent and wife Huntsville were spending a couple of days this week with his brother-in- law Alderman A Smith A number of young ladles were heated to a sleighride last Saturday night by Miss Edna Only one man in the load and he was the driver Mr Davis of North Qwil- has moved to Town on until he gets possession the Millard farm which he purchased on Clark son of Mrsv of tills Town who learned his trade in the Bra office is coming back from to take charge the jointing at Sutton Rev Dean Morris of Si Catha rines and Father Smith of were of Father Whitney couple of days this week Many old friends were pleased to see the Dean looking so well Mrs Jennie Mortonj of Detroit Mich writes We not know howto get along very well without the Era as It fills the place of two or three letters from home The number was very interesting The winter here baa been wild until Sunday we began to feel the cold wave coming and last night It was four below zero It la still very cold this morning Scarcely any snow very little sleighing About 20 of Wool Union and Tapestry Carpets lengths from to yards per cent off regular Prices tor all these ends We must clear every Overcoat Prices as follows 6 a Coats at 1300 at the Jan at residence of Major Elliott Buttonville by the Rev J Morgan of Mount Albert William Horace Stiver of nfarkbam Village to Melissa Olive White of Hamil ton tbe Methodist Parsonage Aurora on Feb by Rev K A Pearson Mr of Richmond Hill to Miss Nellie Broad of Toronto At St Johns Church Newmarket on by Rev Dean Morris of St Catharines by Whitney Parish Priest Mr Wm McHale of Newmarket to Miss Mary of St of this Town At the parsonage Richmond Hill on Jan 23 by Rev Wellwood Mr John to Miss Nancy both of Jan at the residence of the cousin ingles Toronto by Rev A Alberta eld est daughter of J Davis line King to J Thompson of Toronto formerly of Bolton Feb at the residence of the brides parents Lily daughter of Mr and Mrs T A Fleming Crawford St to Charles Connolly druggist and College St To- son Mr Joseph Connol ly of Bel haven OVEROOA Ladies Jackets at Half Price Look at the price on the then pay JUST HALF amount and take the COAT Every Jacket new and H E Sold by All Newsdealers awaiting t not con- would have Aurora up spout in regard teen allowed alonR to that the means the country Madge Mertorf sagely remarks It of course that winter la Wfrri of Rift of rar it means for WITH CATARRH 1 Wm Dteflutfiifr And rm by of Powder evidence of tdcanew and of For of bat no euro until hid procured Dr Powder lkn re mo and I absolutely cured lime Dundee Sold by Lenman fining Room Bedroom and Parlor Suite tor days before stork taking at prices that are simply Now the time to fit up your home furniture leat Come and see John Millard t Opposite Royal Hotel wd lo of and vftrt of Choice CopyrtRht Composition by the author filualc hill Vocal half Complete for a for a you will send name and of performers the we J Philadilphla Pa AKE Has just direct from Manitoba another car over bags the No Hard Wheat Manitoba Flour milled for us and it is opening In an excellent and satisfactory manner Of course this looks a lot be will not last long and we immediately place our order for another car With good material this you see the results below The Cradle in Town on Feb to Mr and Mrs Cain a eon The Tomb IRWIN In Whitchurch on Feb 2nd at the residence of bet grandfa ther Mr Irwin Marguerite Irwin daughter of Jamea Walter Irwin of Tyrone Pa aged years and months aw Funeral at Friday afternoon to Newmarket Kettleby on Jan Wellington youngest son of aged years Deceased was a typesetter and worked In Boston New Orleans and Chicago- returning homo July in poor health and died tu- He commenced his trade In the Era office of pneumonia on Feb 1st at Ontario St Isabella widow of the late Ste phen Webster and stepmother of Mrs J Lush of this Townin her year Why has the output increased week nearly loaves over las year Because the Most Skilled Workmen Are employed In overseeing and performing the dutaee an Ideal Bakery Because an Ideal Oven of the If Improved Design Ha been and fired with hard coal giving a no even neat free dust and all impurities Because No Hard Wheat Manitoba Flour It in manufacture of our first quality and output of a MAIN ST All Orders will receive Careful Because Heavy Machines driven by Power Do all the rnaxlng touch more A band thereby giving an oven texture more loaf t our specialty We have averaged than ere week since fall fair time All this means enlarging our wot rooms in the near future to meet the demand LUNCHES at ail hours Hot Tea sad CENTRAL TELEPHONE STARR and Prompt BOY irna to IS every day Good Pay