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Newmarket Era, 4 Apr 1902, p. 7

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v ON Detainment The of teSfc Pauls Church is to take place on tbe April Watch out for of Stock I enlarging Mr has secured the shop- next door north his cor ner store and he fitting it up for new millinery department v Wishes to inform her customers that she has removed to the southeast cor ner of Main anil Timothy above Mr Keiths office opposite the Jack son House iqho Falsifying P P has late charged on various platforms in North York that the Government Ontario falsified the accounts of the Province as set forth in the cam paign handbook of Just why Mr should go to the constituencies to make these charges when the House was in session and he a member with a privi lege to bring forward his charges on M they occurred rather than to that in the treas- W liiry hooks The latter sentence to the of the writer is toe key to most of the confusion arisen between the reports the treasurer and the finding of Commission The attempt to assign the earlier transactions to the year in which they occurred rather than to that in which they reacted the treas The explanation of the oifference between the report of the commissioners statement of the treasurer in the year used by Mr Oat I Owing to so much correspondence Coming in on Wednesday evenings mail King Council minutes a number of school reports and other- matter crowded out of this issue RUBBERS Regardless of Cost roll CAY from to 30 pec cent by buying now We are telling them out for want of room Change of Place The sale of belonging to Mr Jos Hughes will take place on I Saturday morning at his residence the Church instead of on the Market Square as announced in the bills Opening at M Hughes was a grand success Miss trimming is right to date which warrants a continued growth of trade with expectations of this being the busiest season on record The floral decorations were pretty last Sunday and the music by the choir was splendid The Ladies Fine and Good gave- two I very good sermons last Sunday viceable Every Day Shoes the one in the evening Mens Box Calf Fine and At the close of the morning service Good Solid Every Day Wearing next Sabbath a reception service will pisses Fine and Specially when a number of young Good School Boots the Boor of the House seems rather is that which extraordinary Of course the story appears in the re- would have been contradicted instant- port consists of a Dominion award er and in the House In the it and debit side of the page the country it is not always so easy to was reading set public speakers right and some from I is as the above quotation become bolder in proportion to tbe makes plain an item appearing as a distance possible contradiction As receipt from the Dominion and 1 by the Dominion thus resolving rule Mr starts out into a simple cross entry in asking his hearers lo eschew political i is entire Then he Mr M l0 produces a little be holds t hjs up with an air of great mystery as he explains it is something he prices more than words Of his can tell It is no less than the campaign hand book issued by the Liberals in the general election of and was not intended to fall into his hands but a good Grit friend gave it to him With these remarks Mr Miscampbell loads his on to the expecta tion of something veiy But he does not at present appease their curiosity Instead he produces another boob This he states with just a trifle less mystery is the re port of the Royal Commission on the finances of the Province This ex plained he lools the plat form Now it usually happens that a is within reach to the leverend gentleman lie hands the campaign handbook amid the cran ing of necks in the audience The re port of the Commission is handed to another friend on the op posite side of the platform usually a man of weight in the community Tre clergyman is asked to turn to page to the table there given of the and the Province The Man of is As I intend to leave soon tr and -a- argains ARE OFFERED IN- Poys Box Calf and Good Strong School Boots will be received into the church the evening Rev Cade will to explain or to his assistants But the main portion of Mr cansp bells is directed to an at tempt to show that the figures con tained in the campaign handbook which he modestly thinks would not have been il it had ever been thought it would fall into his critical hands do not tally with the Treasur ers statement or the folding of the commission in any one year Briefly the explanation is that the figures contained in the handbook are those of the Supply only and those given by the Treasurer not only Supply Bill but the sale of an nuities drainage debentures tile de bentures Dominion bonds railway aid certificates land improvement fund the accounts connected with the era t ion of the new Parliament build ings rebuilding Toronto University and in fact all uncontrollable items The Bill is strictly control ahie It is the statement discussed by the House in estimate form yearly It includes such items as Civil Gov ernment Administration of Justice Institu tions Immigration culture and Charities Pickles Relishes Sauces Dressings Tomato and Mushroom Catsups Fruit Syrups Beef Mustard Corned and Potted Beef Malted Leaven- Malted Breakfast Food Yeastrine in Cans Boneless and Soup Chicken Macaroni Washing Powders Hops Shoe Polish and Blacking Stove Pipe Varnish Flaked Beans Peas and Barley and all high priced Teas and Coffees Sweet Pickles in Bulk and Fancy Candies Fancy Bis- Swiss Food and All the Above Must Go At and Below Cost v Corn 6c per can Brooms Cheap continue his Questions sermons on Living it a chance you to buy good reliable goods at REDUCTIONS We want to clear them out time get in a Empress Fine Shoes York Pioneers meeting of the York Pioneers at Toronto on Wednesday was largely and the members listened to an inteiesting pa- per on The History of by the President Rev K j Rev Matthews Rev Dr and Mr Doe were named to represent the so- at the meeting of the Ontario asKed to turn to there- fi Maintenance of Public build- port of the Royal colonisation load also gives a statement of the receipts js and expenditures Then Mr Mr bands to the I clergyman which precedes the Society A statement Tbe most perfect fitting Fine showing the cost of a new- iron wire fence around the at Newmarket had been prepared by one for Ladies made in Canada Every lady should have a couple of pair at showed Vat our SNAP PRICES DINNER SETS From to pieces cost of the work was To meet this expenditure the sum of had been raised including subscriptions from the John Beverly Robinson Es tate from Messrs Irving Robinson and Henry AT SNAP PRICES TO REDUCE and the proceeds of a TOILET SETS pieces AT BIG REDUCTIONS TO MAKE ROOM RA SMITH The Leading Reliable Telephone cert Will anyone in 1 the audience name a year in order that we may figures of this campaign handbook with the report of the Royal mission V No one suggests a year aid Mr selects the year and asks What ate the re ceipts as given in the handbook Mr 3i093H5 replies the gentleman of the cloth And what the treasurers rc- is the gentleman of in the community is asked 1 And the report of the Royal mission makes it tl interlointor again asks I replies the man of standing Think of it ladies cries Mr a falsification of more than hundred thousand dollars I The same catechising goes in MINCE MEAT IS EACH NOW FOR 20c FRESH HERRINGS IN CANS WERE NOW 8c CEREAL COFFEE NOW FOR FLAVORING POWDERS AND EXTRACTS ARE 10c EACH NOW FOR 20 CENTS CATFISH NOW FOR SALT HERRING PER DOZEN CLAMS NOW PANS FOR CAKES COPCO BATH AND TOILET SOAP FOR BLUE RIBBON TEA Per tt Goods Must Be Sold Quick for I Want to Leave v I OLD STAND NEWMARKET of figures of which use is made reads The foiling table gives the IN A R REV A UNDER SUP PLY BILL Ac c Of course even if this line of intro duction were read it would suggest nothing to the average audience and it is too much to Mr Miscampbell to explain that might spoil his to make party capital He knows very well that I following the- figures of the Supply j Bill every year is a separate state ment the transactions the ince in annuities railway aid certi ficates debenture transactions and other matters which do not and never discussion of if not purely a j business matter with the treasury de- can he controlled as in the case of railway aid only as earned other matters which do which The Story In a letter amKiUeY Police vh mm I In Mfrf t hi bit The eyes at lire assistance is age reading becomes an exertion and lasses of just enough strength to relieve all strain should be obtained We are experts in this line We examine eyes free of charge end guarantee satisfaction GRADUATE OPTICIAN Co MARKET Town Council meets next Monday evening and the School Hoard on Tuesday evening Schools open again next Monday of the Sun next Tuesday invisible in Canada Mr Frank Duncan had a big sale at Aurora last Friday night The Milliner Openings arc attract ing more attention this Spring than for years The display are handsome The woman who hasnt to worry to be long Mr shipped another carload of hogs cm The swine Industry now an im portant factor in farming The garden rake has commenced to move around the back yard Hoys were fishing for on Good Friday but the catch wafi IEmlted the very small Mr John shipped head of cattle and to Toronto on Wednesday Reform supporters the Hoc En Newmarket met in- the Committee Room cm Tuesday ensning in numbers when the of the Town renewed the following For the General Lloyd St Ward Oiiinnan Cain Delegate to Central Cow J St Andrew Ward Chairman Col Lloyd eTe1 Lloyd Jackson St J fVyr clary If Pretty A J were appointed to arrangcrfrfxiU for in and Hand connection with the of ftf Ms expanaUon look the Province as shown by the at VufuUt Ho- the Town bin to arrays of figures and Mr seeks to convey the nay goes so far as to openly charge Fir t That there is a scrim between Depart and the of the Royal Commission Secondly That the figures contain ed in the campaign handbook of were alined as they a agree with neither tea tilers statement nor the state ment of the Let us deal the first There are it is true an apparent dif ference between the statements id the and the finding of tie Com mission Arxl it rests almost entire ly in the items under On tarios Iranactions with the Domin ion and wnih have more or less subject to conten tion and even litigation ever since Tie report of the deals phase of the matter in the following language ft appears that the Dominion did not at once on the 1st July ItficM of the conduct of all Provincial transactions UK withdrawal being gradual and not cpmpleted until Home con tusion in apparent in the account of this period previous to and f then tie exact course of events cannot always made out The amended to the legislature with the financial of deal only as were annortfoncd to Consoli dated Revenue and late returns amounts as jreived the which were lit retained by the Do minion and other b raid Dominion which in were deducted the These retcrMons The here aid inch via portion of the subsidy to the Province of Ontario retained by of Canada They attempt to the earlier to the year in which again at the figures for in which Mr claimed to find a facilitation of over nine hundred thousand dollars The handbook figures arc S3 Treasurers report says Royal Commission cates As already explained tic figures in tie handbook refer to Sup ply Hill only With this understood let 1 examine the figures once under Supply Bill Dominion award School Finds Drainage and Tile do- would his and his ses sional indemnity to be able to prove that the Government have falsified the accounts of the Province to the extent of a single dollar Why there fore is it to go outside of the House as Mr is do ing to allege falsification and double dealing with the Provincial accounts What opinion can Mr have of the intelligence of the elector ate of North York that he en deavor to foist on it a charge no of the Opposition has the hardihood to make on the floor of the House Why does he not draw attention to the following taken out of report of the Royal Commis sion and touching the Provincial Treasury department The methods of the department and its financial records are excel lent and have been so for many years The receipts of various departments of government are evidently paid over to the treas urer with promptness All ex penditures are made by is sued from the Treasury And again We have shown that the meth ods of bookkeeping are excellent and exhibit as full detail as in an ordinary financial institution of tlie financial transactions of the Province If Mr had a good as to the falsification of public ac counts as a responsible of tie lietislature it was his imperative duty to make such charges on the Floor of the House It certainly is most unfair to use no harsher term that he should make use of such pos itive misrepresentations with regard the finance of the Province where no one Iras an opportunity to rcrly SNAPS FOR THIS WEEK ox- No Cans Corn for Mixed Pickles per bottle Large Pickles 25 ounce cans Baking Powder Lantern Glasses 3 for 25c Labrador Herrings per Evaporated Peaches lbs Choice Apricots per lb 1 Dried Apples per lb 8c Honey in Comb White Castile or Oatmeal bar lbs Grits lbs Rolled Oats for 25c lbs Rolled Wheat for 25c lb Prunes cans Beets for 6 lbs Raw Sugar for Choice Maple Syrup imp gal 115 Extra Choice Maple Syrup imp gal 125 Have tried Gold Soap 4401030 Whi is the total arrived at by the Turn to he opposite side of the ac count and examine the expenditure handbook Rives the expenditure under for as The Treasurers gives it as 5653366 And the Royal figures are All of which In the eyes of Mr is proof positive of of nearly a million dollars But look at It this way The Supply Bill figures Dominion award entry Drainage and Tile do- railway aid certificates annuities widows pensions Parliament building PINE OUCH Aid The sudden death of Mrs Wil son on Sunday cast a gloom over this whole neighborhood She was taken ill with partial paralysis while at the market in a week ago last Saturday causing her death within eight days Mrs Wilson was Icloted and esteem ed by all who knew her as evidenced by the very large service In the Friends Meeting I louse Pine and the sympathy extended to the family We Bananas tie Finest and We are the sjIc Large Naval Oranges 20c Hitter Marmalade Oranges and dozen 11 20 c dozen f tittit quality Clucolatts in iigcius New market HOLLER The Grocer KEY LOST High Pressure Men and women alike have to work Incessantly with brain and hand to hold their own nowadays Never demands of business wants the family the requirements more The first of the praiseworthy eJlort keep up with all these things is com monly seen in a weakened or debilitat ed condition of the nervous system which results In defective nutrition notli body and brain and Total 4WH82 extreme cases in complete nervous again is the reach- prostration It Is clearly seen that by the It what is needed Is what will will be seen that the Dominion award system give and tone Is a cram entry in nerves and keep the digest and as- necessary by the period- functions healthy and of accounts between jlivo From personal knowledge we the Province and the Dominion recommend which at Confederation for tbis It on all the has continued ever irc ft vital organs builds up the whole therefore foolish to even hint and ills men and women fttid Mr camptjell NOT IK ON j TUB OK TUB Ten thousand cotton mill to the fire last Saturday for its return to Era Wanted Immediately MAIL CONTRACT A couple of smart boys to years age tor light work in finish ing good wages Also a couple of Men experienced curriers given preference Apply to A DAVIS SON Lowell Tannery King Ontario BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Marks Demons Ac 1 for lAken Scientific of n fir tew York addressed to the Postmaster General will be rev at Ottawa until Noon on Fri day 2nd of for convey ance of His Majesty Mails on a pro posed Contract for four years Six times per week each way between and Sutton West 1st June next Printed notices containing further Information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may he seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtain- at the Post Offices of Sutton West and other offices en and at of the Post Ofllce Inspector at Toronto OLD WBWSPAP33HB of the- Opposition lives locked out at Augusta AT ARTHUR LINDSAY Superintendent POST OFFICE Mail Contract Branch Ottawa March Mrs Baylys School Will ReOpen on the 1st of April icNousnFiuoNcn music -if- r

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