Newmarket Era , November 24, 1905, page 2

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THIS FRIDAY For Sal A Fresh Cow Enquire of ABB VT1LLSON Sharon Girl Apply a Now Roy Newmarket Card of Hon A Elected by Great Rejoicing at Newmarket and Aurora Bands TorchLight Procession c Wednesday was a great day for the charged to a Reformers of North York who seem- Aylesworth While every wish to thank the many lrieh re of the and neighbors who so kiry tender should not AylesKrThs rising was the their sympathy and assis a and more North signal for another great outburst of ttc York the cradle the Reform Party which lasted some minutes ter lo Ottawa a supporter of Sir while Mr Mrs j ed his acknowledgements When at Newmarket Wilfrid Laurier by the magnificent permitt to speak he said majority of pollingplace paT it j said that to every man is in the riding showed positive the right have a proudest for Hon A Aylesworth as com- moment of his life and I tonight have that happy experience for I am pared with the vote given to Mr mcre Parliament for Lennox at the election J m member ary last on the same voters and as soon as the returns received at CKecrt the Reform Committee Rooms here indicated that the of their he candidate was made to glorious style The Highland ers Band of Toronto was communi cated with and they wore soon on their way to Newmarket by a special car on the Metropolitan At Aurora where Mr Lennoxs of desire to express our sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors Who were so kind and sympathetic during the illness and- in connection with the funeral of my father Moulds H MOULDS For Choice Shropshire Ram Lambs A few Choice Young Berkshlres Young stock in Barred P Rocks ckls and pullets young Toulouse Ganders also choice young Drakes Come at once or write to J Farm to Rent Near Sharon sixtythree acres be- in part of lot No in 3rd Conces sion Township of East Gwillimbury acres fall wheat in ground and fall plowing done Possession given to suit Good bufidings on the place Apply to GEO Severn Bridge House and Lot IN NEWMARKET FOB SALS assured Preparations assured preparations the victory in f this riding that am able to every in mat am gic to that proud satisfaction lo- We have fought a brief Cam paign it is true but we have fought a hard and strenuous battle We have done our best and victory of was turned major- I bought three weeks ago that very possibly the or dinary courtesies which in spite of of for Mr Aylesworth the Regiment Band was soon in re quisition and the assembled crowd was address by the Postmaster- General who heartily thanked the electors and especially those in Au rora for the handsome vote Mr then came to Newmarket by special Metropolitan car followed by three others with prominent friends and supporters On arriving at Newmarket the grandest lurchlight procession ever seen in this Town was formed at the North fcnd and marched to the Town Hall to the music of the Highlanders Hand and the deafening blowing of horns of bells and shouts of the assembled throngs from all parts of the riding who had gathered to participate in the general rejoicing The triumphant victor seated in an open carriage with some of his best workers was escorted by a body guard of mounted young Liberals armed with brooms indicating a clean sweep The Town Hall was jammed to When Mr That frame house on stone in excellent repair situate Street and belonging to the Its utmost capacity the late Timothy Trivett entered for sale at once For par- rose to of sale apply to Timothy the exigencies of political warfare are very commonly tended by political part to the other the of election by acclamation might very possibly be accorded to us On behalf of all our friends of Reform party of North York I extend to our opponents and partic ularly to the one man to whom we are indebted for this election our heartiest thanks Cheers and laugh ter This contest and the glorious victory that has been won has placed North York once more in the column where it ought to be Reform party in this riding has welded together into one solid mass of citizens and friends uniform in their intention unanimous in I heir views We have North having done that what we have well hold Cheers I thank the people of North York lor the welcome have given me in my political home Cheers Congratulatory speeches followed by Mr Fred Underbill of Aurora Mr Fitch of Mr C Lundy or io Vendors Solicitor Newmarket Milk Wanted air it cane who acted as also Dr Chamberlain ex- before chairman was able to be The cheering was renewed when he sug gested that Liberals had good reason to feel proud that the adverse ma jority of Lennox Mrs on to residein the city Miss was visiting in the city over Sunday Miss Essie Stark gave a birthday party one last week Miss Maggie entertained her companions last Friday evening Miss of Toronto majority of for Mr jis visiting at Park Ave Miss Florence Walker of Bradford spent over Sunday with Mrs Boulton Hewitt Mrs John Iurrcy entertained the Grasshopper Club last Friday evening Mrs Crosse of Toronto is visiting at the Bowery for a couple of weeks Mies Lloyd of KettlVby is spend ing a week or so with Mrs Hughes Mrs J Low is spending the winter with her daughter Mrs An drew Mr P Pearson left yesterday on a business trip to Buffalo and Rochester fa Miss Thomson and Miss Kate Rowland of Toronto were home over Sunday Mrs Merrick has returned to the after sending a few days at ex- Mayor Canes Mr J was in Toronto Monday night on account of the ill ness of his mother who is very poor ly Mr Leslie Jackson and Mr Cross of Toronto attended the mas querade parly here on Wednesday evening Mrs Richard Morton and son Carson were at Sutton this week at tending the marriage of her niece Miss Mrs John Gardner who has been in the Deaconess work at Toron to is home till after Christmas holi days for a rcst- The choir of St Pauls Church was entertained at the hospitable- home of Mrs Hill on St on Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Geo Knecshaw of Gilford spent over Sunday with Mr and Mrs Albert Knceshaw and their Mr Carter Huron St Jits J P Belfry of is spending a couple of weeks in Town Mr Belfry or also Mr Belfry of Toronto were here over Sunday Mr Stephenson of New New Ontario formerly edi tor of the Gazette gave the Bra a call on Monday He was down on account of the death of his At lirered to HfEfcest prices paid De- COLLINS Dairyman Newmarket Steer Astray from lot Concession of East aVout part of August a yearling Steer and white mixed Information to its recovery will be suita bly rewarded ARTHUR ARNOLD Holt some 263 polled by in January last had been a- father Major Stephenson of K Proceedings closed with sinking God Save the King and cheers for and See page or the vote THE Simpson Bakery YSTER PARLOR OPEN EVERY EVENING Oysters Served In any Style Come and Try Them tit Hotifodia starts tag week SIMPSON Three to One Dominion byeelections were held on Wednesday three these North York West Lambton and Artigooish were won by the Liberal candidates and Conserva tive by a doubtful majority of eight The swinsr of victory is still with the Laurier Administration and the man whom North York delighted to honor carried the riding with such a decisive majority as to demonstrate that those who sought to win a vic tory by appealing to class distinc tions entirely mistook the temper of this constituency The keynote sounded these byeelections pro claims that the Government led by Sir Wilfrid is still strong and effective and correspondingly denote that the Opposition led by Mr Bor den is low down in scale pop ular opinion while the rope given to the member for South York by the Conservative party has resulted in that gentleman politically hanging being able to send Hon A Ayles worth help Sir Wilfrid Calling the people of North York grafters helped to elect the Post masterGeneral and sent his opponent back to his farm The electors were afraid to trust the latter so far away from home Now however that our Conservative friends have fallen into love with the farmers and enter tain such strong dislike for lawyers perhaps Mr Lennox wouldnt mind stepping down and out in order to let farmer Archie get a show in the Legislature himself A majority of for man Mr Maclean proclaimed as ant petes of all lie considered people condemn needs no ther comment the the the Toronto World considered it would he a national disaster for North York to elect Hon A Aylesworth Well the aforesaid national disaster has occurred and The Worlds nominee for whom its managing editor- stood godfather has been retired his King Town ship Homestead The for York has gone into the lamentation business For particulars see in the World END BAKERY for Sale acres of near Cemetery Barn hard ter Apply to Mr Burke cor of Vain Newmarket House to Rent On Lora Ave All city Apply to J Millard tj Boy Wanted Last weeks ExpressHerald must fancied the people of North York of comprehension when with icy jeolJneH towards the local represen tative of this riding it observed Farmers of Yorjc are still waiting to hear why is It necessary to Mitm to From the vote in Newmarket and on Wednesday there can be no doubt but many mechanics in all three places realized that the PostmasterGeneral position to do to the Ontario House a lawyer was supported by the pressHerald as plenty good enough for a farming constituency and will probably do no again farmer or no farmer Does he fancy that he can If he fool the people all the time is in a more lor North York IL than the Opposition candidate and very wisely accordingly Wei them on their yacus cut action awoke from of unconsclmis- in which she had been for seven Liberalism again triumphant In old banner riding The black from mark It In the I last local House has Sudbury before wiped out by decisive victory of Tuesday met with last Wednesday in favor of the Hon The mall tar left the We lr when trbck the switch and late the electors on the rcHtilt and a of corKratulate the active workers learm both the two bac on the success that crowned their toppled over on their To learn Hit Printing The victory in a decisive one re and the whole Out that High School and again places the constituency in over an em ote or two years preferred Apply in which It naturally be- high All mall has pleasure in altered letter burned I Steanoep Boilers Up Paris Nov 20 Special reports re ceived here of- the wreck of the Lon don and Southwestern Com panys steamer Hilda which was to tally wrecked on Let Pontes reef miles from St yesterday morning with the lost of over a hun dred lives givea graphic description of the disaster Owing to the rough sea together with a thick snow storm the captain of the Hilda pro bably took the light on rocks for St He gave signals which were not seen by harbor employees and lb en jcr proceeded slowly towards the When she struck the rocks the steamers boilers exploded and she was cut in two giving Mir pas sengers no time to their lives The vessel foundered so quickly that only two of I he life boats could be launched One of these was af terwards swamped while the other Is reported to have landed at St Sixty of the passengers were peasants who were on their home with the proceeds of the sale in of their onion har vest on which the families depend for their living through the winter The five passengers who were taken from the rigging were onion men The other survivor belonged to the steamer It la thus apparent that were drowned although a French report states perished Ssle Register MONDAY Nov Sir- John Harri son lot Con will hold an extensive unreserved sale of horses cattle implements etc at oclock sharp on the usual terms Smith Auct Cradle Towri on Nov to Mr and Mrs Norman Rogers at North a son s a MAIN ST NORTH AH receive Careful Prompt Attention Rftft AND Inspect the Goods and then consider the price The greatest value for a is given at our stores The confidence of our patrons is our most valued asset we succeed in retaining it by giving quality in every article We have learned that truthful advertising hacked by honest values is irresistible Boys Wool Hose pair A big range of Boys Pure Wool Hose all sizes 25c pair Samples of Xma8 off 20 Dozen Travellers Samples of Ladies Fancy Hdkfs no two alike worth from to 150 each on sale at i regular prices Tapestry Cushion Tops 35o A big range of Tapestry Cushion Tops bought for Xmas Trade for 25c and each Japan Silks for Work yd Japan Silks in all the popular shades for fancv work 25c vd Armstrong In Filo Caspian and rope silks all colors Xmas Ribbons 10o 123 A large range of Imported silk and satin ribbons 10c 12c yd Rubbers pair Mens Rubbers sizes 7 and regular 85c pair for 50c pair 11 Rubbers 60s pair Mens Protection Rubbers all sizes regular 89c pair for 69c Rubbers pair Boys Lined Rubbers sizes List price 85c for pair Rubbers pair Womens Wool Lined Rubbers list price pair for 59c pair Rubbers pair Womens Imitation Sandals sizes 3 3J 6 7 8 List price 60c for pair Rubbers Misses Rubbers List price for pair Peas Quaker Brand Canned Goods Tomatoes Beans Corona Dates 7c lb lbs for New Figs lb Clarks Pork and Beans tin Handpicked White Beans 7 lbs in the Trade Corn Kippered Herring Tomato Sauce for 10c tin WANTED AT ONCE 200 BUSHELS OF OATS ma The flltQP At the residence of the brides mother on Nov by Haines to Miss Ida P daughter of Mr David all of King Township At Sutton on Nov 22nd by Rev of Toronto Joseph of To ronto to Miss eldest daughter of Mr Win of Sutton THOMPSON AWTYAt St Annes Church on November 2rd by Lawrence Kate Mowbray to Percival Thompson of Aurora FRESH CUT EVERY SATURDAY MORNING Is made where people do not use the Best Quality of Ingredients for their Cakes New Fruits and Peels cannot be excelled Oysters tladdles and Herrings American Oil Use Phone 46 mm Th Tomb on 1905 John McDonald son of Mr Nell McUotiaUtfIii his year In on Nov Harriett years Funeral at Kettleby the residence of his sister Mrs John OMalley Queens Park avenue Toron to on Wednesday the No vember John liead son of the late James Hen ry of Newmarket axed years MOUIJXSNear North on November Moulds years months and day AO10NTS FOR FLORIST OF TORONTO THE GROWING POPULARITY of our- IS DUB TO IT MOST TABLK WITH THE SAME BRILLIANCY AS Undertaking House a You can buy your Cheap For Cash SOLID BOWLS ENTER BUTTER PRESERVE DISHES 0 o Come and See Them ATKINSON A CO JEWELERS OPTICIANS UNDERTAKING AND A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at residence John Millard Phone and The coal Turbine was wrecked Cape Sable and about a doen of her crew were drowned The steamer KilkeU at Halifax reports that an unknown steamer struck the rocks off Beaver Harbor and blow up This makes three on the Nova Scotia coast with not life saved if Reyelatious of thousands of dol lars paid for political purposes made at the Insurance Investigation New York Rev Dr Warden has donated to Queens University to Montreal Presbyterian Oolite in addition to to Knox Oolite

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