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Newmarket Era , March 10, 1911, p. 5

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Notary nbtto Town Councils Street to loan on rood Farm Security AUCTIONEER AND OR Pap and Home tor Comer Niagara arjdTecum- Dp DENTIST SI Newmarket Wilkinson dentist Office In Block Newmarket Council met March 6th the Mayor In the- chair Members present Reeve Keith and Messrs Koadbouse Hunter Vale Barker and Eves Following bills passed J Murphy cartage ace Andrews account Pittsburg Coal Co car T Co on do Stringer unloading Perth Fire Ins Co Ins on power house 305 55 54 54 54 54 50 50 from Jackson of MARRIAGE At the Office Newmarket at residence If NEWMARKET WORKS LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones- Call Before Elsewhere CA88IDY A la Dr J Boyd Graduate in medicine of Toronto University also Licentiate of the Royal College of and mem- Vet of the Royal College of Surgeons England Former clinical assistant Eye Hospital and Unl- College Ear Nose and Throat Hospital London England Office Cor Mala and Timothy Newmarket Telephone lie Consultation Hours My services may be had at any of the day or night by belling at the office or Time Card GOING NORTH Leave a Toronto Newmarket 247 aX GOING BOOTH p 705 Leave Newmarket Toronto p S30 730 1010 810 755 Li t PROMPTLY SECURED the of g1cfrr4 realise Patent lf York I Gore Ditto Merchants Ditto Bros bale waste Co on waste Ltd meters ZZZ Can Ex Co on meters Pay Sheet No L Ditto No F A communication was read Mr A Carnegie re a grant for Pub lic Library On motion question No as to amount which Council will pledge for support of library yearly levying tax for the purpose if building be answered with Mr Manager Bell Tele phone Co appeared before the Com mittee re putting in a pole at the corner of Main and Queen streets northwest corner which was refer red to the Road and Bridge Com mittee Mr Vale Chairman of the Finance presented a report on matters referred to them which was adopted Bridge Committee presented- a report recommending that the Road and ridge Committee be given power to obtain an engineer to give an estimate of the cost of installing sewerage system Report adopted Council adjourned KING CITY The night of March ixA was a red letter one for the Club the fact that a Hockey Tour nament was in progress in the town and that a wedding anniversary was celebrated the room was filled to overflowing by the enthusias tic members According to program the March meeting was scheduled as Tariff Talk Night and we had it with a vengeance A had been invited to address the club but up to the last moment his corning was uncertain How ever he telephoned the secretary that he would be there and would bring with him the Hon- Duncan Marshall tMinfstel of Agriculture of Alberta to tell us what the west thought of Freer Trade Mr in hi address de precated the practice of bringing Do minium matters up discussion in the Legislature but hit this particular instance was glad tit opportunity given opposition to relate by statement facts ihvnnttny arguments against lie on Col Ma the son lie also disposed cry proving from that VOU have pro- been in tending to try Red Rose Tea for some time but from force of habit have just kept on using another tea Break the Habit and buy Red Rose next time sold in bulk Your Grocer Will Recommend ft Sir agreement by others lively of the quotation John A Sir has and Sir Leonard were at one limn strong of and were then accused by waver of the Conservative was moved by J A McDonald and seconded by Aaron Campbell That it is the desire of the mem bers of the Club as a body representative of Liberal opinion in King Township to express by re solution the deep regret felt con cerning the approaching retirement from active political life of our mem ber Sir Alan Aylesworth As regret implies appreciation include in our resolution an added es timation of our members sterling worth as a representative in Canadas foremost legislative body and more especially of his nevertobeforgotten services as an advocate of Canadian rights before the Councils of nations We fee that his masterly mind and his powers of analysis of political situations have caused our constitu ency to shine by reflected glory We know that lit has had frequently to run the of opposition criti cism and attack Hut his calm statesmanlike decisions have proved him to be a most capable Minister of Justice one not moved to act It has been our privilege to send l the defence of in tin case the Fisheries dispute the strongman of the occasion and it is only left us to by this resolution heartiest approval of his course action while our member and our heartfelt sorrow that his political Connection wiih us is to he so soon severed This motion was also unani mously by standing vote After the transaction of fur ther busings refreshments were serv ed after wbich one of the most suc cessful meetings In tiw history of the Club was brought to u close Furnace Work Mac- Iht most of Our Specialties Bathroom Outfit at the TINSMITHS ft OSBORNE SONS to and flic flag party of being disloyal Mr Kay warmly received CJub and bis address was heartily Mr Duncan is no Arranger this pari of North York and the I welcome him evinced tthat he had many ofW friends among be members were glad of op portunity to see and hear again stay West baa not robbed him of any his fiery or of I his strong personality His address jwas full of the needs West and the advantages Western Canada in particular would reap Trade with our neighbors to I South He howed by here prior the Went had been practically strangled by the tanning enjoyed by and the CI He also most thoroughly Oar Manitoba Letter WbrDipeg Man March The whole West as on the business anil work weather has bum wanner than lor She time year and wea4hcr sharps prophesy early Spring Thui far iheoe has been no decided ion of tearing away of the heavy in Akmitoba and it is to He hoped gradually Iters is snow tut tin- ground now than tor- many years at a likr season are not likely and shrinking the by warm in of the Spring ubi season will make ever thing- There very little final in ground Know came this will admit at early SETTLERS the entrance Hi water NOW Into the laid for on As a resist is all war the The incoming lid in and taken added to ee what sentiments fanners are put in tin- crop ever in West jalues disproved the lhaflhc Trade if ruin the and trade routs Mr Marshall was Interrupted many times in his address bursts of and at the close was TRAINS TO MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN of the farmers of King Township were for Trade hearty of thank- moved by and seconded by Jas fr was extended to speakers for their kindness in to address the for the able addresses delivered The lis advanced and farm pro- since lastjear and salon are in both A syrirJAte bought acres land twenty miles Win nipeg thin ii will this COLONIST fct4 riiuU Special Trains TUESDAY ftii PM Train OS on all Toronto and Weit Agent Cheaper to Clean or Dye Than Buy if or fc- i A MY VALET following presented Moved by Victor A Hall ElConded by Cornelius Thai an it beea the policy of the party Canada to advocate and promote trade other countries and the of such policy ban teen amply JaatlAed by the prosperity the of re- ductin the tariff of and- the of differential Great Britain That the for fretr interchange of natural products now before the House of Commons greatly to advantage of the farmer and of thia country and will add to thereby In creasing their buying will further improve trade And that as it no way the of British Preference nor it any way calculated to In jure or jr standing in the which arc so proud form a part lie it resolved that mem bers 5f the Club and loyal cltfzeos of the I do most heartily endorse the Freer Trade agreement by Hon yielding and that we sincerely hope may be enacted the agreement After the mover and had spoken to the the Mr called for a standing the result W in favor and BOM j or actual crop at soon cleariygs gain of three and a farming purpose the to gel this and Kill made aiuder as can tiom Continued page abrogation sold for a pound dropped immediately to Iambs that sold for M JO dropped to the prices of horses cattle and hogs were halves as soon as the treaty was abrogated barley which sold for to per bushel dropped immediately to or fiO cents and so on for practically everything the farmer had to self When therefore the Honorable the Treasurer essays the Hur of proving that these re sults of the abrogation of the treaty were beneficial at all events the farming community they to put it mildly will indeed be amazed Both Sides Desired Reciprocity If the Honorable the Provincial Treasurer is right and the results of the treaty of were injurious to the Old Provinces of Canada how under the sun does explain the everoccurring and persistently recur ring attempts of his Dominion leaders to secure a renewal of the treaty What has become of his loyalty to the principles advocated by 8ir John A Leonard John Thompson Charles Topper and other- Shades of the great parted how your influence has waned with our Provincial Treasurer The honorable gentleman in the extreme position be has taken turns down the whole record of the Conservative party on the question of trade rela tions Let roe Sir briefly summarise the attempts made to secure fairer trade relations with the Union to the South of us The treaty was abrogat ed in Confederation was con summated in In Sir John Rose who was then Finance Minister was sent to Washington by the Con- Government and with K Thornton the British Ambassador made an ineffectual attempt to obtain a renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty In the late Sir John A Macdon- ald and his British colleagues who negotiate he Washington treaty endeavored to secure a renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty- but ineffectually In 1872 the United States National Board of Trade petitioned Congress for renewal of reciprocity and the Conservative Government at Ot tawa declared its readiness to accept the same In the Hon George Brown was sent by then Liberal Government to Washington and in oompany with Sir K Thornton Brit ish Ambassador actually secured an irfement to a treaty which was not however subsequently ratified by the United Hates Senate In the Customs Tariff by the then Conservative Government at Ottawa inaugurating the National Policy made a standing offer for Free Trade or reduced ratea on a long list Unit ed States products if the Unit ed Stateswould net similarly with referenceto Canadian products The lion My Minister of Finance on March 1879 see Hansard 19 vol refers to a reso lution that will be laid on the table containing a proposition to this effect that as to articles named which arc the natural of the country including lumber if the United take off duty in part or in- whole we are prepared to meet thern with equal conoesidhs The Government in a Reciprocity Tariff Sir Charles in the Barrio year on page vol I said My honorable friend the Pin- Minister also proposed in the hill the statement that when the Americans shall reduce their tariff on natural products we will reduce ours to the same extent and that if they wipe out the duties altogether wo will admit pro ducts free At no distant date we Shall enjoy all the advantages which we under the Reciprocity Treaty All the advantages note the words and yet the Honeraole Provincial would now have believe that there were no advan tages such Sir Charles upper of In Charks Tup- soling in with Sir I west and Joseph lain British went to Washington to a treaty to ftsheries etc and proposed to tariff Arrangements looking to wards the old arrangonent with no practical loiter Sir treaty was actually arranged y the aforesaid and was but the United States did not ratify tlio agreement the Provincial Treasurer will look ii the Canadian of 187i 1883 he will find that they con lain standing offers for in long of articles the Canadian Ministers sent to net with British dor in consultation with United States Ministers with view to ob bettor reciprocal lride rela tions and Sir important did tin John A the that he it a for an appeal to the country in that he mandate from people which ho received which he acted in an attempt secure freer trade relations In the then negotiations The Can adinn Tariff Act of Loins a proposal in severe of clauses to entirely remit or reduce duties on a long lifct of produced by the United States pro similar concessions are mad reference Canadian products SO Sir you will observe that late u that two belori Government wcnl out of power offer upon Their througljjut a for the the week end in 2nd over same of year The department of tliovinnipp for giving to iiritiib workmen to their families to Winnipeg to do good work At a meeting held this Advisory Heard of the organization granted applications of nineteen heads of families and made arrangements for bringing a hundred persons t- Winnipeg between this and the middle or June These families make up a total of persona who have been brought over by latlon for assisting British workmen during the past four months and the organisation has decided to rail It- the Imperial Home Ak- on The scheme works well and likidy to be taken up by other Canadian titles Power Prom Industrial development lias received somewhat of a check by an expert report which hays that power cannot be developed for the citys from the A of the capacity at the to furbish power fixed flow at fwt but accurate testing reduced this to feet and the city advlued go ahead Canada such Is riot the case and that as a matter of tact treaty was injurious The honorable gentle man I repeat Sir baa taken on this debate an extremely heavy osd He has swallowed his own past record with reference to taxation of the Succession Duties the Brewers and Distillers Li censes the proper classification of accounts as to Indian treaty No but he now Sir adds to toe Her culean task of swallowing the whole past commercial history of the Dom inion Conservative party at Ottawa P says in effect with reference to those great chieftains the late Sir John A the late Sir Leon ard the late John Thomp son and others I shouted for yon in your lifetime but under pressure of party now I recall all that and I say to you now that you were all wrong I repeat Mr that this is rather a heavy load that the Honorable the Provincial Treasurer attempts to lay upon the shoulders of his provincial following and I apprehend that he will ezperi- very considerable difficulty in deed in getting them to swing into on such a heretofore unheardof and absurd proposal the T Railway Now Sir with reference to the and Northern Ontario Railway instead of endeavoring to work himself and province into a state of alarm over the decreasing earning powers of this railway as a result of proposed freer trade rela tions let me show him the better way Allow me to point out to him first that this road was in its conception intended to be in its early history a colonization road Ag such Sir I think it still should be treated that this Government an entirely wrong conception a3 to its duties with reference to that railroad and with reference to Northern Ontario It an absolute mistake to charge exces sive freight and other rates in order io attempt to produce annually a bal ance on the right side It not lie in the mouth of any citizen of Old Ontario to say to this or any other Government you must at once make that road absolutely pay The pio neers have a right to be treated liber ally It is true that the forest wealth the mineral wealth belongs not to the Northland especially but to the whole Province of Ontario but it also equally true Sir that the pro vince has ever since Confederation derived very percentage of its revenue from IHat Northland Hon orable gentleman opposite have been even fulsome in their laudation of the Honorable the Minister of Lands Forests and Mines I desire to ask him frankly but firmly the question Are we doing the square thing by the Northland by ourselves and Province of Ontario The Honor able the Premier in his speech on the Address took the strange that if Ontario increases its popula tion there is apparently no beneficial result but there sn extra outlay by way of aid to municipal govern ment providing lockups etc The in ference from such an argument is that it does not pay this province to se cure settlers for our Northland It a strange coincidence of course only a coincidence a case of greet minds etc that on the very day up on which the Honorable the Premier delivered himself of this strange doc trine the Deputy Minister of Agricul ture speaking before the Empire advanced exactly the fame gament The argument of both and that of the latter as published by Toronto Saturday Night simply means his that if the province spends money in securing settlers for North ern Ontario and opens and settles new township that the results will he increased expenditure by the pro vine with the further inferential re sult that the province derives no benefit from these settlers hut that the Dominion is greatly benefited by of revenue received under tariff regulations Then- an element of truth in contention namely that population encouraged by iis province would indirectly be a benefit to the whole Dominion but is economic heresy to say that the increased population is not a direct benefit to province If Sir we roll back the map of settlement do wo rxt thereby of absolute necessity the vain of the crown ami timber lying immediately the line of settlement Does any anno man doubt this Sir if we increase the population or as I have already roll bark the map of settlement do we not ipso facto of necoesity Increase the land tin- wealth of the province lying di rectly behind the line of form 1 NEWMARKET HARDWARE STORE IXTURE8 You Can 8ave Money if By Buying From Us MM v t7 rl Full Line of- Electric Light Supplies Paints Oils Glass Etc A W ALLAN COn NEWMARKET ij All Winter Lines A T Jobbing House I 1817 CAPITAL ALL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS all In Canada and In London New York Chicago Spokane Mexico ad Newfoundland Every description a ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be accommodata aa heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH ROSS These will In lime com- and develop intor-M- pay lor and other Department if will directly inerenm Of the province to my of the indirect bene it in1t will by developing be North Hay r im other pointx VAort Railway that Government is ttflIborfile1y the development Northern Ontario lo far it doe- treat the Temieamnir Northern Ontario I road but linn endeavored freight and other just tho paint yon need to paint painting it Wears on the floor not on floors you are faking Try Marbaline Wall Tints On those that need touching up We It I also white It will not rub on when dry lbs eight different for On your old furniture- It will It pay Then Again Sir nd Northern have branch placed for example hc llj a repeal I think undoubtedly are why should ana connlateiit- in an attempt to get trade relations yet the Honor- able provincial Treasurer tJcee poaitiou oven the old Treaty an Injury to Canada 1 Hit John In vol J pp the that the ha1 dhatchyl an to whether it the of the United to enter In the Canada no Abe of the Liberal a continued negotiation but Honorable tbfl Provincial of both par- were a unit in believing that relations vJth the Naturally there la a good deal of disappointment over the failure of a In which much faith repoecd In other ways Calgary la going ahead rapidly Half a million will be expend ed for new this year and are excellent plans afoot for Improving the city by good park work fite Canadian Pacific railway decided to spend million Its Irrlgatlfn work and this will be of direct benefit to District Alive i Activity in Jaw affairs con- art Offfernment not it once build into and Montreal River out your to the main railway you cannot afford to stand shiverinff on the brink of duly We build will prove effective and pay ing of th main road The conception of Govern ment road thai it was to belt and reach Bay thus Up the untold fishery wealth of these waters This the only way to develop this Northland Tale Government should al once aiopt an agjfresMve arl policy me deal points Sir lliatare hiooVrioy and retarding Continued on The Court decision quashing local option bylav adopted last December Is likely activity rather than to less en it and the cHy has a particularly live and active ftet of men at the head of Its affairs Moose Jaw Is the real gateway through which the rush of Immigration from the Stales enters via the Line and the Canadian Pacific Is a good deal money Mooro Jaw since the city was made a chief divisional point in system The Hoard Is up the matter of more publicity Use make ft like new One Coat of Elastic Floor Finish as good as tew for have sole the famous it Applied Spring and Fall will keep your Linoleum years Aim Guaranteed money refunded ie your Hardware PHONE Hi Newmarket for Moose Jaw with a determination Dauphin ha i to got this urn ta SZ SS settlers for its farms and more arid with the Importance of the the section it stands for Dauphin Development north continues The city enterprises Prolific Fields North crops along the Canadian Development of the oil field Northern last yoar has had an ard West of on the Cities and towns latest locations were made about Northern Manitoba these miles north of Athabasca Landing Dauphin Is awakening to the forty claims were surveyed All of making a publicity campaign of the Peace River country is known for Itself and for the section In which to a promising field for oil opera- tin city Is located The Dauphin tors and whatever the value of district bad splendid crops last year claims thus far located Were is no Manitoba Governments reports doubt that the district will yield show that what Is called North- heavily of oil and other mineral west District yielded the heaviest crops in a ftSS ig Jg I t jT ARCHIVES OF tl T

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