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Newmarket Era, 17 Feb 1903, p. 4

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v l Is i 4 ERA Your Food Yes dont and cant if fa A wjak not that la taken into it ft tircd find what ft to a weak liberals am 9 i I with dyspepsia for 7rl remedy I beard of pi- relief I rating remedy beard of 3 anything pave me- relief The Mail with a two column flare heading announces that the Temperance Legislation League on February have a Mne their in the field It then goes for special and eon- i Km The lie Conservative press bate ever to keep bis doing s- pi talent in the art His opponents say de nying that ho had resigned taking refuge under a Weil step has tiM The resignation would not take ef fect unless all the conditions were solved upon by the North York mem- around and the whole pack unite id the victim At one time It sod for ajrayi take ft the A if pods digestif system was Sir Richard Mr bad favorite villain for a observed and therefore there was has broken virtually no resignation in IJTm T upon them the real until the time for in had in apubjican tt Mr Sifton arrived Mr Davis was nob hound i not sufficient that a J o Street to on ffo4 Solicitor Public etc Court Ontario Con Ac iloora South of Of- live iS6ri5arket- will Knfrdxja rd Court and Ontario J- Lan Block fir Toronto Jobbing House y- J fl fl ft if Fir lirrAt of the league have for years less to to with temperance organisa tions in Yorkhave local cor respondents ail of theicon- bad a long innings is probably and heard of a League its bounds or garji Mr wis a of such an organization or of any popular victim for some months but it was found that the Conserva tive farmers rather resented this se lection and it is probable that Mr has not seen his name in a Tory paper for a considerable time He must feel somewhat neglected The latest selection is Mr- Davis Commissioner of Lands The The member for riding should as jar as possible be representative of that ridings ideals It is Impos sible of course that he should em- body oil the virtues and the tal ents angels not being- in politics but he should as the piece and public representative of the people some of the virtues some of the talents which command respect At flflY Ramsay j 4o on and sbon WANTED Full or Pan Aw you cup ted If not us you by on jsoflfd 65oj to pay molt as you for us at tad The wit beat to No deposit is required outfit is over acres valuable new specialties and all our presented to present the largest most popu lar best known nursery us It will be Worth while one being a member such an- unless Indeed it should be John Smith City The an of intended move comes through the Mail and Empire and suspicious circumstance should put our liberal Temperance friends on their guard York temperance organisations more They Hon Mr to be a temperance man one who has been with the cause torn early from Ais position as Minister of the can do more to advance principles than a occupying a hseat on It is only Liberal friends iVffg John movement is the work of Tory schemers to divide the iir Davis in the tain hope of a march and capturing the-RId- candidate be deceived enemy desperate game to pull the wool eyes of the electors This is the last ditch A Authorization of School Books By a recent the Ontario Government have made an important change in repaid i governing the authorisation of According to press reports of the change proposed we learn that in addition to the provi sion that before the authorization books must have been in circulation at least six months it is now vfdW the Minister of Education may at the end of that period sub mit them to a committee five members of the Educational Council the case of public school books two of these five shall be public school representatives and one a pub lic school inspector In the case of high school the high school representatives on the Council shall be members of educational consists- of twelve members six appointed by the Qot- rtx by the University Senate During corning Session of ft is proposed to Education Act by adding to the Council two new the presidents of public and of the high school sections the On- Educational Association eao to explain all circumstances when be clever in a tricky shallow be was asked about the matter he was bound to keep with with he had covenanted to resign until a specified day fin J to keep his about his inten tions requires- some ingenuity to twist his action in this regard In to a reflection on his veracity There Should be no in defending the etbics of entering into arrangement at all events his opponents who were parties to it are not in a position to complain Commissioner of Crown however no matter how triumphant bis defence may be must make up bis mind to endure the lift of line of attack in Davis case is drawn froro-tfce- proceedings in- with the of the North York election As everyone now knows Mr Davis and his oppon ent Mr Lennox agreed to drop all legal proceedings and contest the mew agreed that Mr Davis resignation of seat not take place un til a that nothing should be said about the matter until that respondent of The Olobe in an out side town bearing that legal pro ceedings had been abandonfed not knowing of any compacts tele graphed what be had heard Natur ally enough Mr Lennox and his his Mr Davis may the publlcsftin therefore a philosophic in- of this halftruth a breach the difference It would be difficult to agreements whereas it was for the Crown Lands a head in j Contradictions whose integrity and zeal trie inhMc were immediately published but as would have- more confidence It will be the a distinct loss to the conveyed the impression to service if by chance Mr Da- many minds that Mr Davis administreiion the department signed his portfolio Mr Davis wis interrupted and we would ex- seen next day and was asked if he press the ernest hope that the lab- had resigned Let it be remembered and independents of North York that ho was under an engagement will particular that no- thai his should be of that kind shall occur To- handed in until after the protest had ronto Feb been dismissed and in the the pack until they become wearied He may be consoled by the reflection that the tactics which are being em ployed against him never seemed to do much harm to those against whom they were directed past- Af ter almost a generation it Sir nothing but Richard -Rartwright- remains firmly imbedded in the confKlencc of his Mr seems to thrive on it Under it Mr stosdilygrewin the estimation of way and devoid entirely of public principle and that make for respect among those who consider question of life conduct of concern tjiai politics J should be an intensely personal qtieatioh to the fathers and mothers of- North York in present that professions priTattcoftduct knew conformity you care that thepor- of the smoking tyeiureswhfchhave obtained very largely in the organization present Whitney candidate during Hie last two years Is your son reiving the education he requires in tfte public of the Province if be hears nothing but the and defamation of public men la ii Outsider i for in The Whitney candidate and his put up far his candidature We un derstudy John Smith have been that a thousand dollars was loud in their denunciation of what over to a certain party to be chose to all outsiders sup lo in We that the mou- did not come from the temperance people of the constituency Where did it come from Could John tell SI as it q ti vi s URESIS S388S bin Hare J In reporting the decision of Judge Morgan on a question which has ex ercised the County Council York Town ot Toronto fees for the Junction High School for a length of time city papers state Very considerable differences of opinion prevailed between the two corporations as to the meaning of Jaw a it now stands Morgan each side he out the en ion Under the old law Toronto Junc tion would be to the law as It now stands wild the ameodments I have to read it that in justice of Jhis Is that Toronto having to support her own pay he cost of her pupils receives only pat the of outside pupils I would sug gest soma legal inaccuracy has place if Town Toronto Junction applies to the tor the righting tbe dat wrong it will probably have no In secuiing from points -0OO- A despatch from Ottawa gives currency to a prevailing to Reflect that in the permanent force well as militia men when they turn out at camps of Instruction to be at the coming session of Parliament porting Mr Davis in York Now what do you an outsider candidate promoted by outsiders nominated by outsiders brought in and dumped upon the electors with- these gentlemen begin their out as much as asking Rv meetings in the constituency leave And we have not a doubt them how they come to be here if that the whole evolved people North York by Whitney- candidate John have rights In this matter if a In Toronto has the right to foist candidates on this con stituency and then have the effront ery to come up ask the people to vote for them It ft were necessary to have a temperance candidate arc a more acceptable men in North William outsid er from Toronto who cannot he run- nine for any low temperance cause in this constituency his pride- in riding of his birth and res pec tor his neighbors creased by the of a disappointed politician that one half of the electors of North York are a party all that corrupt arid vile Is it fair or that a man who has always been identified witm the riding in public business and pri vate life whose record- as public man in the administration of the greatest revenue depart- of the Government is stainless whose is and Worthy of respect who his lived temper ance from his youth up arid sought by precept and example to lead the ton of the into paths hon or and right or fair that Such should be hounded and hunted because a nice fellow and all that has nothing much to and wants the seat Parents of North York which of the two candidates would you have your son A Mr Dillon of Leeds Out- cured Muscular Rheumatism by Poisons and Says feel my duty is to proclaim Poisons as an infallible cure for Rheumatism it cured me- alter years suffering and nothing I know of can equal its penetrating power simply has no equal in quickly relieving and curing Rheuma tism Neuralgia Sciatica and Lum bago A trial will convince ahyone Price ot ill Mmnim r Makers Supplies J i am Goods Smith and a few other Tories in the Liberal electors beware of this scheme Do not be led astray by the plausible yarns that are told by socalled friends of temperance The prohibition candidate in North fci i York is running he was re- quMtr to run by a few people if because JIhj was r fl Joke Uiitn YOUNG LADY were only up a short tunc I when they returned a fioldJiig criminally lor the dilh the boy and ordered her arrest I Montreal Feb JO An -pxtraodin- case will come before courts result a verdict of man daughter returned the jury Into tbe death of Fexthe did- son of near whe died on Sunday months of suffering ana The evidence showed by the hag gone to a building bet at who refines parish A fereat o were worne time rfurtnjrthe day Enjoy Perfect j Vigor to fill business positions with our students or graduates at SIXTY DOLL A per month came to us during the last week In January Doz ens of other places Were varying from to per week during the month at salaries to per Thai is why we plenty of room at all times for new mem bers Write for catalogue Enter any time No voratloas SHAW ftf ooe food I J J f 94 Another Out t i Vfioe Ayofultair Vigor Burdock Blood Hitters and Turpentine Carters Kils Kidney Pills a Halls Agent for end Canadian Express Co Baggage for or Metropolitan called tor or Phone No IF YOU ARE DYSPEPTIC TRY Breakfast I and capricious of a r bat Take fets Alldnigglats money If It cure 2 Is- cm box Wper to eat- little the dyspeptic calls foe a form Soon became very siendwent-fi- nourishment that can be retained VomUtesatfiolbwly assimilated and will tenuous kept up for five strength to the body- Malt alter Was Food fully moots the needs to swallow food The cause of- the by Juinihlsg ittottm that a Jf J stomachs Malt Other testimony that Mis Food gruel is and for a bad put a all Ipre qufeotity pepper In tbe soup appetising gruel fori one of men- who was at days will trcngtbea tee did the atomaoh and digestive at- It to set harm iter The coroner summed the the regular Malt Food dence at great length He pointed POge a out to the jury death ctural and healthy curs as result of an act Gi gladly recommend not In itself Intended to death Food J All but merely for purposes ftoooj the perpetrator becomes criminally homes depend upon good responsible for the death The jury hearts I- if Mower or it In It V A THOMPSON Practical Ave and out yonuiotoat Coll at you that you

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