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Newmarket Era , October 13, 1905, p. 2

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2- ERA FRIDAY OCTOBER 13 gem WANTED A good home foe a baby girl lour months old ton West Apply to Box Sut- Good Servant Wanted- To assist in family of three Good Apply Ave To- WANTED In Toronto suburbs General Good wages good home Ap ply to Box Office Newmar ket WE PAY SALARY Two to Six per weak cither sex introducing our NEW IDEA free training ra pid advancement opportunity sure Nicholas Company Limited Toronto Mention paper Pony and for Sale Pony good driver hands Deacon Colt exceptionally good Sold either together or separately For full particulars apply to J Newmarket House for Sale Good rough cast rooms on good foundation situated on Timothy St West Newmarket Good cellar good well Apply to MRS J John St Newmarket Demand for J Liberal member for all day over an average i Kingston set or hearing a King- try at a pace twelve miles an hour on Oct Messrs and without experiencing the least fa in days gone by it used to be call- stated to- their Lordships on The motor boots can be a caucus but in these times Saturday that they understood started or stopped in an instant by litical refinement and modern ideal- Prince Edward County protest would a spring attached to the belt of the Our Society ism it is dignified to the status of drop lo teaparty The report comes from Conservative sources and would seem to indicate that the spirit of discon tent Is fast cantering the rank and file of Conservative paphuntera against the Whitney Administration The Toronto World of Friday last states that so widespread had be come the discontent that fifty or sixty of the active Conservative par ty of Toronto to wit the patronage committee met at the Parliament buildings last Friday night Premier traveller Radial railways Will now have a rival of considerable magnitude when ordinary pedestrians can slip on a pair of motor boots and tote oft to Toronto in a couple of hours without weariness to see our new Adjustable Band Skirt to each Mens Suit and Overcoats at per cent off during Clothing J Sale BABRIE POINTS As the days come and go heads are dropping into the basket from civil service ranks It is understood that the Ontario Government Mr A Coombs spent Sunday Mr J chief clerk in the Asylums Branch the Mrs Stevenson Toronto is vincial Secretarys Department Mr spending ten days at The Bowery has been in the civil service Miss of Toronto spent Sun- number of years day with Mrs Niagara St Miss Walsh of Toronto was the TH 1 For the purpose of organizing Farmers Institutes in the Temis- CIDER Whitney and some of his colleagues Kelman Sunday The question discussed related to ap- Aice Knight Toronto was tit rather spending over Sunday with her sister pointments or meats and no doubt was one full of special interest to the patronage committee aforesaid The World illness says Premier Whitney called it a they will visit New on the Mrs Hughes has been con- ins viz Hon Dr fined to her bed since Sunday with Minister of Public Works Hou Frank Cochrane Minister of Lands Our Mill is now in operation and will continue till about 20th of Nov Shall do all in our power to accom modate customers J A- PHILLIPS SON St Farm for Sale acres being lot Con Tp Land in good condi tion well watered Firstclass buildings only mile from railway A corner lot Grist mill stores c For further particu lars apply to Baldwin P O or CHAPMAN K Hillside P Executor for late Susan Chapman 50 Acre Farm for Being the east quarter of lot in the 2nd Concession of The premises are well fenced and in good arable condition Good frame barn frame house and plenty of wa ter Orchard of good fruit Will tell for or on easy terms For further particulars apply on farm opposite FRED SIMPSON Newmarket PO f Farm to Rent East end of lot Con East miles from vllle This farm of one hundred acres is all clear and in a high state of cultivation Good buildings young orchard hard and soft water arid plowing lone For fur ther particulars apply to MRS SOCLES on premises or to WALTER LAPP bridge P Farm for Good grain or dairy farm fifty acres all under cultivation large frame barn on stone foundation log teaparty and hereafter special gatherings of uneasy politicians seek ing office or after pulls on the public treasury will be distinguished from ordinary caucuses by its teaparty flavor Mr Whitney however ap pears to have measured the demands of this Toronto patronage commit tee a degree of consciousness of his own personal public responsi bility as to stagger the political nerves of the teaparty crowd The World tells the story as follows and it makes racy reading the conferees were one and all able to hold their infor mation pretty close it neverthe less got out that there was a hearttoheart talk on matters that He to the heart of the wing of the party in Toronto Mr Whitney was informed of the dissatisfaction over the retention in office of men who had been of fensively active during the admin istration of the late government and asked bluntly what he was going to do about it His answer melted the depu tation and execration was turned to blessing So the government has again come off victorious in a family scrap which threatened more dire results than could come from an encounter with avowed enemies This was the answer in so many words Gentlemen you want the head of a government official it is up to you the patronage com mittee to show why It is not the business of the government to run around looking for infor mation against any member of the service We are not here for that purpose We have other matters of importance before us We believe you are right in de manding the removal of offensive partisans and if you produce the evidence we will do the rest premier is perfectly right was the opinion of many of the committee as they passed out of the building It is now up to us to act The answer of the premier was delivered in his most suave tone But he was firm in bis refusal to throw out officeholders because there were good Conservatives looking for their jobs Altogether it was a very satis factory conference and will do much to allay the indignation in the Conservative ranks because Liberal partisans have been kept in office was the remark of one who was there to The World The conference lasted from early in the evening until 1030 and was held in the premiers fievs We are among those who believe it will be a sorry day for the Province or the Dominion when the spoils system is introduced and cannot but regard those who favor such Rev and Mrs Campbell and Mines and Hon- Nelson at tea on Tuesday Minister of Agriculture company evening Mrs Freeman who recently mov ed to Toronto was in Town last Saturday Mr and Mrs Lepage of Toronto were guests at Mapleton over Tues day night Mrs Verion spent last week with friends at and Miss Maud Adams of Windsor was the guest the Misses over Sunday Miss Annie Elliott of Sandhill is making a short visit with her sister Mrs A Coombs Mr A O left for Bronte yesterday to spend a few days with his parents Mr Tim Wesley ministerial stu dent from Glasgow Scotland filled a pulpit at last Sunday Mr Tim Wesley reached home from Scotland last Friday evening He was delayed two days by fog Mrs Mary and- daughter of are visiting her sister Mrs Geo who is very ill It is stated that the Electrical De velopment Co will absorb the To ronto Electric Light Co which now has the contract for lighting the streets of that city It is further reported that the new company will cover the whole of Ontario and oper ate electric railways throughout the On Monday last confirmed the report that his Company was negotiating for right of way of the St Catharines and Wei land Electric Rail way company and may take over the right of way of tin Southeastern Traction company It is given out semioflicially at Ottawa that the consumption in Can ada last fiscal year of spirits beers wines and tobacco shows gal lons of spirits per head of population gallons of beer 090 gallons of wine and 2086 pounds of tobacco The drinkers and smokers together contrihuted a little more than S3 per head to the revenue of the country Comparative figures show that the consumption of spirits shows a mark- decrease as compared with the Mrs and three children of period between and 1876 The Toronto are visiting In town with consumption of wine is almost sta tionary The consumption of beer and tobacco both show increases STORE This week we are showing some Yery Special Id Carpets pieces lull yard wide union car pets good designs for yd pieces yardwide Ingrain Carpets this week yard pieces Ingrain Carpets splendid colorings for bedrooms parlors and dining rooms yard The Wall Paper Store Substantial Reductions in HighClass Wall Paper Tapestry and Gilt Papers 19c roll 18in Borders to match 20c Embossed and Ingrain Pa pers roll borders to match 15c Papers suitable for all styles rooms reduced to roll NEW FALL WALL HANGINGS Suitable for bedrooms kitchens halls very special values at 5 and roll ODD LOTS OF WALL PAPERS Consisting of lots of from to selling at price her sister Mrs J Dave this week Mr Alfred McCarty was at several days last week on account of the death of his brother George Mrs of Toronto spent a week with her sister Mrs Wright They visited in Aurora to- getheron Wednesday A number of the children and grand children of Mrs A- Dyke spent Tuesday evening at her home in celebrating her birthday an niversary Mrs P Lloyd Mrs J Ham Miss Williams Mr John Mr and Mrs are vis iting at Mr John for a few days Mr A and family un derstand intend moving to Michigan this Fall Mr Brown and Miss Martha Brown spent Sunday at Goodwood Mr Clinton has gone down to to take charge of a church there Mrs of Toronto spent TWO SPECIAL No 1214 All wool mixed Tweed in shades of Green and White and Black and White a very natty garment aB cut No at No 1231 A pure Wool Rome- spun Coat Black sizes to 44 as per cut very special at No ONeill and Mr J ONeill attended time with her sister Mrs I Kenne- funeral on Thursday of Mrs Hams baby Miss Kelman of The Victorian and Hospital North Bay returned tohercrowd duties on Monday after a very pleas ant vacation spent at Toronto Pres ton and Newmarket Rev Washington is ex pected to preach next Sunday at Quite a number from here attended report a GROCERY DEFT Shell Brand Castile Soap lb Twin Castile Soap bar Soda Biscuits lb lbs for Rangoon Pice special lb Flaked Pice 25c Sat urday Flaked Barley regular Saturday 5c pkg an house and two good wells well fenc- change otherwise than enemies to the school North to church and being lot In Concession also Sixty acres good clay loam about thirty acres under crop balance pas ture land well watered Lot in concession North Either or both of these valuable farms will be sold on reasonable terms upon application to DRAPER w- H KEEPS ALL KINDS OF FRESH GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES Your Patronage countrys best interests To make office an incentive to political action at the ballot box would be a public evil Six Protests Dropped Hope am 230 p and pm an The Duty of the Patriotic Christian in Relation to the Liquor Curse Mr Geo P Armitage of Hunt ington who attended the gath ering here last week in honor of his grandfather birthday spent over Sunday with his grandfa ther Pearson at Clarksburg and left week to visit his cousin Mr Crone at New York City His father Mr J A milage is away down in Panama An opinion obtains in parliamen tary circles that an investigation in to the methods of Canadian Companies as well as American Life Insurance companies operating In Canada will he made next session Recent revelations in regard to operations of class of insurance in the neighboring Republic has awak ened interest in this direction in this Dominion Six passengers were killed by arK accident on a cable car in Fire destroyed fifteen or sixteen at Mrs at Mrs Paisleys murdcrcd in Barton township near called at Mr John Doughertys last week Mrs Patterson is slaying with her daughter Mrs or a time on unidentified Monday morning is yet In a little more than twenty Mr Justice and Mr Justice Teetzel sitting In the Court of Appeal at Hall on Sat urday disrated six Provincial elec tion protests three crosspeti tions Of the gentlemen thus eon firmed in their seats four are Liber als two Conservatives The Liberals are Messrs former Minister of Education M Cameron Smith and Atkinson members respectively for West Huron Marie and North Norfolk The Conservatives are Messrs A Pratt and member re spectively for South Norfolk and South Ontario There were crosspetitions in West Huron Monck and South Norfolk but these dismissed as were the petitions without costs This leaves only two protests to be disposed of namely that against the a miniature election of Dr Liberal four wheels Returns from the various munici palities of Ontario to the Provincial Secretarys Department indicate that the total shop and tavern licenses Is sued for the current license year number 2055 This shows a reduc tion of as compared with the previous license year The adoption of local option bylaws In some mu nicipalities accounts partially for this result The Cradle The Cottage St Toronto on October Mr and Mrs I Sutherland of Newmarket a son stillhorn At the Methodist parson age Wood bridge Out October i to Rev and Mrs Powell formerly of Sutton West a daughter IIAItTMANln Whitchurch on Sun day Oct 1st J the wife of Mr A of a son The Altar Newmarket on the 4th Oct by Kid at his residence Pearson Ave Mr of Whit church to Miss Giles of Oil Oct 11 by Rev Dreamer Mr Dan P Hunter to Miss P of Newmarket member for IM ward The London Standard chronicles the Invention of the latest motor power and one that will in terest the world It says Motor boots arc the latest startling pro duction continental inventors A young Swiss engineer is said to have succeeded In manufacturing a pair of boots endowed with motive power of their own The new invention con sists of a pair of stout boots each of which Is nothing more or less than motor car mounted on The boots are worked County by petrol on a new plan which the secret It in claimed MAM at and that against Mr that an ordinary can LEADING A Undertaking House You can buy your Cheap For Cash AND A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at residence John Millard Phone and The Tomb WILLIAMS In Toronto on Tuesday Oct Irene infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Wil liams aged year months The remains were brought Newmarket for burial TRUSTY At on Oct daughter of Mr Trusty aged Ifi years and days Interred at New market Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon LAllMON Oil Tuesday Oct at his sons resilience King St east Toronto John Larmon aged years interred at St Johns Newmarket yesterday afternoon At Sutton on the 28th day or September 11 ward Fry- aged years- Clifford St Toronto OH the of October lina eldest daughter of the late Dr John Nash of Newmarket and wife of Kdwln Interred at Newmarket Cemetery yesterday afternoon the of Mrs on Oct Brewer in her year Inter red at Newmarket Cemetery yes terday afternoon WEST In Newmarket on October Leila Ann daughter of Mr Sherman and days Interred at St Johns Cemetery on Friday afternoon M the BUST J MAIN ST NORTH All Orders receive Careful and Prompt Attention BSessfS dishes have to bs times a year summon to your aid and lot twins do your GOLD DUST Is best friend dirts worst enemy I ScmtWnj dUbit FOR GOLD DUST huh room Iho CntiX vM too- by THE COKPAHY P of SOAP ELLIOTT TORONTO Out attendance at our Kail Opening was times great as that of a year ago This Fact Speaks for Itself Write for magnificent catalogue ENTER NOV J ELLIOTT Principal Corner Alexander DENTIST To tot Largo Sitting part furnished or two Boarders Farm nous and Lot for Belonging to Estate of the Hughes Newmarket En quire Hughes or Building Lota FOR SALE 7 St New Survey on Huron and opposite exMayor Canes rosldcnco Apply to Huron St

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