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Newmarket Era , October 17, 1919, p. 1

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SVvPI GUARANTEED CLOCKS to 2500 we are Right good OUR GUARANTEE WATSONS Jewel The Leading County Paper as the Oldest No Paper sent out of North York unless paid in JACKSON Editor and Proprietor NEWMARKET ONT FRIDAY OCT VOL No 38 Singly Copies HARDWARE SPECIALS One 6hoe Number Steel Range with Hot Closet and Reservoir Splendid Shape One Cast Range Gurney Oxford with high shelf and Reservoir I 26 Grand Jewel Parlor Heater with Oven good as new Reg 3500 for 2000 NOMINATION AT NEWMARKET Town BASKETS AH Market Root Kinds Styles and Sizes In Hoot Chaff Splint Covers Buggy Apple Pickers Clothes Hampers Galvanized Wire ELECTRIC SUPPLIES fYlaga In and Watt These are the Best Lamps Made Toasters Grills Irons Heaters Stoves ft lbs Coiled Steel Fence Wire Reg for lb ft Barn Door fits regular hangers and lengths Reg ft for A Splendid Push Broom better than corrt School smooth black lead 15o AUTO SUPPLIES 5 gal No 1 Auto Oil med weight for Heavy Oils and Greases for the gears Tires Tubes Patches Spark Plugs Wrenches polishes Etc Lowe Brothers Paints Varnishes and Stains are the boat for all purposes Wall Finish gives that soft velvet finish it will not rub off PHONE PROMPT NEWMARKET SANK- ESTABLISHED Sales Notes Collected Farmers will save them selves much delay and possible loss by making Sales Notes payable at The Bank of Montreal and leaving such notes in our care for Collection C G Ross Manager Newmarket Branch SOUTH END LUMBER YARD N 1 TONS OF I CAR I CAR BEST PEA CQAL OF NUKOL OF COKE FRESH CAR OF CEMENT W PEARSON Cor Church and Carters Giles John Murphy IN Every farmer knows that cattle raising is a profitable business Dont let financial considerations stand in the way of increasing your herds If an advance Is necessary to buy stock or feed consult our local Manager He is in a position to advise and assist you CANADA Newmarket Branch Aurora Branch Reynolds Manager A O Murray Manager I THE TAILOR DRESSED MAN is Having his day To look well and be well dressed you should consult us Examine our Guaranteed Indloo Blue also some Extra Nice Silk and Wood Mixtures In WILLIS Gentlemens and Ladles Tailor Main 8treet NEWMARKET Hall Packet and Crowds Three Candidates in Turned Away ONTARIO ELECTIONS OCT 20 the Field jt I wo oclock last Monday af ternoon Mr he Re turning Officer for North York announced in the Town Hall that he had received the nomination papers of Lennox iP Footer andJ Walton as candi dates for the Provincial Elec tions and proceeded read the list of Deputy Officers Kven previous this the Hall was packed to overflowing and Market Square was packed full of cars On motion Mr was quested to continue as chairman of the public meeting to follow it was arranged that each candidate should speak for one hour declared that he was the Farmers Candida and that contrary to reports in circulation he did not intend to Farmers- too long he said been the dupes of the Town men An effort was being made to line up the voters in the two old camps but the farmers will not for it He read the platform and said it was time the farmers had a square ileal complained about not receiving copies of the revised Voters List and also the Soldiers were not getting a square deal The soldiers who defended us only got SI 10 a day while many foreign ers who remained at home in comfort got from to a day If the Govt from the profiteers what they should some making as high as cent they pay the boys every dollar they want The is for Prohibition and he would vote four noes The Returning Officer stated thai the Voters Lists were in the hands of lie Registration Hoard in Toronto arid that he had receded a copy not approve of his special Voter List was exactly carried out by the Hearst Govt The grants Agriculture have increased from to Si 600000 Mr claims to be a farmer but understand that he expects retire in a few month said Mr Lennox Three men were in House but did offer any criticism Mr Lennox explained that his ab sence from the House was due to sickness defended his course as County Solicitor against the interests of Toronto over the six miles of York Radial which wanted to acquire and cited a case in which he was suing the York Radial for damages to show that he was not a solicitor for that Company Though not profess to be a temperance he resented the appellation resign j given him on Saturday night the meeting in New- 58 YEARS A A Mr Walton considered a good sign to see so many people present at the mailing and attri buted the increased interest tin novelty of a new parly since the war a spirit of equality pre vailed and a wave of democracy that disregarded titles We have reached the period when we have- pay the bills of the war by wise ami economical vernmenl and we cannot escape from heavy tax ation fop the next generation A new element has also entered in to ibis election the ladies which will raise standard of dis cussion and public life Mr Walton explained that if was not for personal honor thai he had entered the conflict tint for- pub lic service On two previous oc casions he hail fought the for the people had greatly reduced the majority of his op ponent this occasion per cent of Hie delegates who him for their standard hearer were from the farms of the rid ing and he would therefore expect the voles of the farmers Turn ing Provincial matters he showed how Hie been allied the Corporation esls and no prosecutions had followed the investigations into in 1012 though cases been reported by the Oovt Commissioner Reference was made the cost of Oovern- House yet the member for York did support any vole for retrenchment The dual capacity of Mr Lennox in acting as solicitor for a corporation in- of serving the electors was severely criticized Also bin towards the as well as his indifference towards improved labor condi tions ami combines laid at Ho- door of iii Government and endorsed by the present member Although have held o have gone against Ihe Government which shows the feeling of people towards their acts The farmers move ment would have 111 existence today but for and unreal created by the Hearst Govt He charged the present member with being of sympathy Agriculture arid declared while drawing Indemnity he was very irregular in attendance during the ses sions of the Legislature On question of Temperance be showed how Mr Lennox had been consistently to while be Mr Walton bad strongly advocated Prohibi tion for past He regret led In Leadership both Mr Hearst and Mr had fallen down and It was for I ho electors to return men who would support Temperance from principle Mr T Lennox could why bis Tory friends should go back on him He claimed that I he platform proposed by WW market as The Whiskey Candi dal He strove hard to make the people believe I hat a vote for him was a vote for Mr Hearst and prohibition while a vote for Mr Walton a vole for Mr Dwarf and against prohibition The meeting closed af 5 oclock with cheers for Kinr TORY ORGANIZER PROVIDED BOOZE London Advertiser Wholesale corruption of Jew ish voters in Southwest Toronto by distribution of hollies of cherry brandy was ch arged against the Hearst Govern ment by of the provincial Liberal parlyat his nomination meeting in Tem plars hall Under the guise of tie for utilizing nish in observance of fhe in Jewish homes Mr declared Stone- chief con serve organizeiamong Jews been given im port liquor by the thousands of bottles andMr said be was prepared to prove that the vendors were not whe il was this particular which supplied or brand of liquour Amid ringing cheers Mr demanded l3ie dismissal of License Commissioners Flavelle Smith with Inspector for the said they played in the affair and the immediate prose cution of culprits Gwiriimbujy Councu Til- regular mealing of I he Munici pal Council i the Township at was hold Hie pal Hall Sharon All I In wne read from Hydro Commission Itie Victory Loan nnd Pel 1 1 Ion from the ratepayers of A Section Cons I and re the of their lands Drainage Act That the Reeve Clerk and Councillor Richardson be a confer Willi Inn lor Pod I Ion presented Carried hills passed David cellar for bridge Con Canada Ingot Iron Co culvert Con Maimlnff cinder I Con Win Hums work I Con work Con 4 Heacoff rep Albert Rogers rep washout Smith rep washout- Ceo I la main 1 1 grading Ceo Kin Con Albert If washout Con Clifford Rose work Man gravel Longford gravel gravel Ir Cody Tims Andrews sheep claim Archie slicp claim Watson Cold Medals for Returned Soldiers f77or Council adjourned till Nov at I oclock in From Era Oct V k Temperance Candidate How to Mark the Referendum Ballot THE REFERENDUM BALLOT And How To Vote 1 you In favor of the repeal of tho Ontario Temperance Act Yos 2 Are you In favor of the sale of light beer containing not more than 2 51100 per cent alcohol weight measure through Government agenoles and amendments to the Ontario Temperance to permit such sale No I 350 no 1050 600 900 420 200 3 Are you In favor of the safe of light beer not more than per cent alcohol weight measure In stan dard hotels In local municipalities that by majority of vote favor sale and amendments to the Ontario Temperance Aot to permit such sale Are you In favor or the sale of spirituous and malt liquors through Government agenoles and amendments to the On tario Temperance Act to permit suoh sale What the above Ballot means 1 Do you wiiri I tar Do inloxienliug Beer sold from Sliftps yis EM Ilk to any man try In kins me Nell Oh nobody doubts youd like I 3 Do Beer Kohl iii til you intoxicating IICOI soul from Govern Shops NO X NO X no X NO King Fair was held at last Friday There were entries and the Fair was a decided success iRey Puncheon of Eng land is to lecture at Aurora next Monday night Subject Daniel in Babylon flrsl Board of Directors of Newmarket Cemetery were electa ed las as follows Howard J J Pearson Smith Jos J B Caldwell P Irwin Donald- Sutherland and Dr Nash The residence of Mr Wright of St East was destroyed by fire on The Hotel East limhury with tablets and out buildings were entirely consuihv by ftrc last Friday morning Married by Rev Mr A to Miss Mary Elizabeth Howard both of East On Oct by the Rev John Brown assisted by Rev Era ser Dr Eraser of to Miss Well of Aurora On Oct by Wil son Mr A Perry to Miss Eli- Barber both of North On Oct by A A fmilh Mr Geo Smith to Miss Ella Burns all of Newmarket On Oct by the Rev John Brown Mr John Graham Miss Eliza WJIson Sha ron On lit by P Gundy Mr David Wilson to Miss- Elizabeth Stokes both of Sharon 25 YEARS AGO From Era Oct 1894 Mrs is spending a days in Detroit I has returned home spending weeks in London- Mrs A is visiting her sou in Detroit Miss Reynolds Miss Fisher and Miss Woollen were exhibitors at Fair this week I Mr Oliver and Other mem bers of the family the- wedding of Mr Will Oliver in on Wednesday Mr A Davidson P I look part in I he Convention at this week Judge Morgan left yesterday on a trip across fhe Atlantic Arthur leaves to day resume his practice in New York after two weeks vaca tion The ground was covered with snow last Sunday morning Mr Joshua Davis another of the North York pioneers sank rest on Tuesday morning after a very brief illness in life yr of his age and High School play ed football on the Fair grounds last Saturday the score being to I in favor of visitors The oflicers of Football Club are as follows J E Dick son A A A Ilollingshearl It Montgomery and T Doyle The Altar On at Mark ham Mr Miss Annie both of Aurora Oil Moose Jaw Miss Minnie Kelly formerly of Newmarket Ho Mr I Fisher Of Moose Jaw On Ocl 10th by Rev J Mr- Fred Miss Eva Rogers both of King Tp i iVi- I j IvU I J VOTE FOR WALTON Editorial extract froni Toronto Star Oct We im agine that Hie Mr Herb Lennox in NorMi York would strengthen the hands of Sir Wm in any way and certainly when- prohibition is concern ed In I he best service the people of North York can per form not only In Intorests of Prohibition but of sir William and the life of Province Is to defeat Mr Len- fry si pea What of country if we worked only forty four hours a week a farmer lie adds dont see why a man except in real heavy work should not work ten hours a day Work was Intended by God lo keep a man straight If a lot had more work here would not be so much devilment in your cities ina Sciiuj Keep your Eyes Strong end Healthy they Tire Smart Itch Bum If Sore Irritated Inflamed or Granulated use Murine often Safe for Infant or Adult At all In Canada Vrite for Free Murine Company USA FEW BOND AFFEOTED BY TAX It hi Interest that will bo Taxed not the Phere is a general abroad thai the total amount of money invested by any one sub scriber In the Victory Loan 1910 will be subject to taxation This impression is erroneous will he Interest from the Invest- moid thai will be taxed not the principal invested As a matter of fad very few investors In new loan will be bought within the scope of Dm Income War Act by reason of In Vicloy With I small ami Ihe law dons not effective under In the ease of mar ried persfuis or peisons with de pendents Municipalities and fraternal societies will not be subject to taxation in their in- in the loan at all The interest from ho bonds will not be more lava hie ordinary income subject general law of land Kdward Armstrong It employee at showing lad bow handle a was of carried away his kneecap to be amputatet l f I t REWARD ri St leg had Hie readers of paper will be In learn that there Is at lendt One dreaded disease that science been able to cure In nil Its stages and that Is catarrh by conditions requires constitutional treatment Catarrh Medicine Is taken Inter nally and nets thru Blood on tho Mucous Surfaces of the system there by destroying foundation o disease giving the patient strength by building up the and assist- nature In doing Its work proprietors have so much faith In powers of Halls Catarrh Medicine they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that It falls to cure Semi for list of testimonials Address J Oldo Sold by all Druggist if f iSi 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