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Newmarket Era , October 20, 1905, p. 2

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ME NEWMARKET ERA DAY Good Apply to Mrs Aubrey Davis Vic toria Ave Newmarket Special Rates for Thanksgiving On the Metropolitan Cabinet Changes A despatch Ottawa on Mon day announced that Mr A Ayies- worth of Toronto was sworn in as a member of the Privy Council and PostmasterGeneral successor to Sir William at one oclock that day by lh5 GovernorGeneral at Hi- lour Society Column Kali Sir Wilfrid SINGLE FARE will be Riven good drove to Government House along going October and and good to return up to and on October John f Miss Toronto Monday with Miss Oliver I Mrs A Dyke visited Homer of Whitchurch last week Miss Walsh was visiting a few days last week spent Disaster in lidOcean GIGANTIC VAVB SWEPT DECK OF LINER AND CAR RIED FIVE PASSENGERS TO A WATERY GRAVE Mrs in SERVICE The regular LATE CAR will leave Toronto on Wednesday night Octo ber at 113U pm for j and intermediate points PostmasterGeneral On Thanksgiving night A understood the writ for a new CAR will leave Toronto for market and intermediate points pm This will Rive all cy Commons occasioned by the wish to visit or attend any William Concerts Theatres and so forth in Toronto an opportunity to do so and return home the same evening There will be AN EARLY CAR from Newmarket on Friday October leaving at am or To ronto and intermediate points Scuomberg Aurora Ry Special Rates SINGLE FARE will be Riven on the Schomberg Aurora Railway Rood going October 25th and and good to return up to and on Oc tober See the Sham Battle and March Past in Toronto on ThanksgivingDay L WILSON Traffic ManaRer Recent Months the IO ELLIOTT ONT Corner Alexander has received Ten Fifteen Twenty and even Fifty Times as many calls for Stenographers as it bad students graduating during the same months This is The School To Attend New York Oct Line which has a record of never losing a passenger in years I met a disaster so swift and appalling Sir William Mulock M Fletcher return home from Seattle Wash on j ncrV0US day while at least live others are dead Mr and Mrs Jackson injured some serious- Mrs Stevenson spent Tuesday at the Lake j The disaster occurred last Wednes- Mr Hill baker of Strath- day when a gigantic wave swept over toy calling on friends in Town the Campania and swept across a last week deck thick with steerage passengers Miss McKay attended So sudden was the coming of the Commencement in Aurora ast aster and so great the confusion Friday night which attended and followed it that Dr Howe of former- thc officers themselves were ly of this town was here a couple of days this week THE CASH BUYERS AND SELLERS BARRIO BRACRBRIDGF to and on October wJ Clerk of the Privy was on Jiaml with the records Mr the oath of a Privy Councillor entitles him to Hon in future and afterwards LATE ion in tins Riding will be issued fill the vacau- Press Commendations The press of Canada without re gard to polities is profuse in its commendations of Sir William as an efficient and farsighted Post masterGenera and a construc tive statesman far above the average We could fill columns of extracts Mr Allan Howard of Listowell from journals published in every Pro- Town Monday looking for a house to move back to Newmarket Rev and Mrs Campbell enter tained company at the Manse last Friday evening Mr David of Toronto is visiting this week with her sister Mrs Mrs John is giving a TWmble Tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs Knowles of Passeuina I vince of the Dominion eulogizing his administrative ability and expressing sincere regret at his retirement from the Government following is taken from Hamilton Herald In dependent as a fair average expres sion of press sentiment of the Do minion As a constructive statesman Sir William Mulocks monuments are the imperial penny postage the reduction of the Canadian postal rate by a third and the Dominion Labor bu reau Any of those things would be sufficient to make a reputation for statesmanship They are beneficent measures and the good effects of them are widely felt and felt all the As an administrator he has Mrs and Sirs Knowles were he guests of Mrs Brooks Millard at Orillia over Sun day On Thursday evening of last week a party of Newmarket people were entertained at Prof Coomers art gallery at Aurora Mr J G attended the fun- of his aunt Mrs John Wake field at on Monday going down on evening Mrs Stevenson who was visiting at The for a couple of weeks to the ae- Mrs Jackson Mrs C Clark and Mrs Caldwell of and Mrs J Roderick of are spending a ENTER NO Write for magnificent free Catalogue few equals in It is the days with Mrs Clark J ELLIOTT Principal simple truth that he has been the Mr Weddel Mr Graham most efficient and farsighted Post- Mr and Mrs L Jackson masterGeneral that the Dominion attended the funeral of Mr David- has had Until his time the post Harding at on Wednes- had been a sjnkhole for defiJday Mr Fred of Port cits By vigilance economy and the introduction of business methods in has entered the service of the aN parts of the service he brought Ontario Bank and holds the position the era of deficits to a close ami Collection Clerk In the made the post office practically self- Branch If supporting and did so at the time f I cost of letter- Lehman also Mrs CUlaiid left on Thursday to he reduced the Good going October and 26th carriage win carriage returning until October between Sir William is not a Thomas previous all stations in Canada also to of men He is lacking in that attending thc Convention at able today upon the vessePs- arrival here to estimate the full extent of the tragedy It is possible that the five persons known to be missing from the steerage may not constitute the full number of dead HEAVY SEA RUNNING When the Campania reached quaran tine today ten of the injured were still in ships hos pital some of them seriously hurt and a score of others were nursing minor injuries Thc steamer was plowing along under full headway last Wednesday afternoon- A heavy quartering sea was running but the weather conditions were far from un pleasant and the big boats decks- Were crowded with passengers The steerage deck was covered with and there was nothing to indicate approaching disaster when suddenly the big vessel lurched to port and scooped up an enormous sea The wave boarded the steamer about midships on the port side and swept clear across steerage deck completely filling the space between that deck and the deck above and carrying everything with it Steerage Passengers Helpless The steamers side was buried so deep that the passengers on the deck above the steerage were submerged to their waists as the immense vol ume of water rolled and then surged forward All the cabin pas sengers on the upper deck succeeded in clinging to supports while the wa ters surged around them and were saved but the unfortunates on the steerage deck found themselves utter ly helpless The irresistible rush of waters sweeping toward the for ward part of the ship carried every thing before it Netting heavy railings and other obstructions which had been arranged near the railings to prevent passengers being washed The Germans are by experts tobe the most expert manufacturers of Furs in the world It is the centre of the Fur Business more Furs being made there than any other two countries Labor is also very cheap importing direct as we do for three stores in large quantities puts us on the same purchasing basis as the wholesale FUR houses- We are in a position to sell you FURS at about the same price as some of our competitors buy them for It will pay you to come in and have a look over our fur values before purchasing FUR RUFFS to FUR STOLES to 1750 FUR CAPERINES to 1800 MUFFS to FUR COATS to FUR CAPS 150 to and Port Huron Mich Susp and tact which make men Bridge and J popular Out he has the qualities of For Hunters Single Fare London next week Mr of Stockton mind and character which make men formerly of Sharon writes I esteemed The Canadian people have would not be without the dear old had confidence in him people of for it is a letter from borne their purpose only Ontario particularly Good join daily until Nov to Points in on to points to tbur inclusive to Port A They upright have when it comes to man i Mr Stewart General Co Good Going October 26th to Novem ber TO Lakes Midland Lake of Hays Penetang River Lakefield All stations to Severn to North Bay Points on Northern Co Geor gian Bay and Mackinaw Division All tickets valid returning until December For tickets illustrated literature and information call on J Agent Nov that Sir William has been removed from the realm of poli ties to the bench it is to be hoped our esteemed totem of the Tele gram and journals following in its wake have the goodness to re member that he is no longer a poli tician and should spared rom vituperation and the attack of po litical hysteria upright man Mr Stewart General Man- Port duty and of the Sovereign Bank of via lo l0 Nobody da spent a few days in town this ever suspected him of being a graft- week the guest of Mr and Mrs inany sense of being in political Wallace Bruce Prospect Ave life for what he could get out of it His great wealth as well as his high Air and Mrs A celebrated the anniversary of character stifled any such suspicion their marriage on the A few A millionaire Sir William bad no intimate friends called during the a- to devote almost all his tirnefternoon to congratulate them and energy to the public service as he did for years Laudable political ambition and a desire to make overboard served in part So great was the volume and force of the rushing waters that a door in the rail was smashed ami through this opening five of the helpless ones who had been caught by the wave were swept to their deaths Others dashed against the rails ami other like obstructions escaped death but many of hem received severe in juries One young woman had both legs broken at the thigh and several dragged them back to safety persons suffered broken arms and John Graham of Milwaukee was one ribs while more than a score were of the passengers washed overboard bruised and battered t He was travelling in Deck Strewn With Injured steerage others who lost their UNDERWEJV BUY HUNTERS TEAS AND Were selling a lot of Puritan Brand Underwear for Lddies and Children these days We have confidence in recommending these goods to our customers also add our personal guarantee of Money Back If Not Satisfied Davies Prime Pork Sausage lb Hams Rolls and Bacon Cold Cooked Meats Pure Clover Honey lb Puritan Laundry Soap bars for Golden Net and Silver Moon Salmon for be Happy toward the door through which the fat who lost their lives had been carried when Miss Cotes and steward rushed to their rescue and self useful in his day and generation have been his motives Canada needs more men such as he dear Jack Frost is Coining The weatherman at the Observatory fells us that four degrees above zero with snow falling was kind of weather experienced at Alta on Tuesday morning The political atmosphere has not made sufficiently warm between to alter weather condi tions The Telegram announces that York will not be allowed to go by default the will endeavor to s chances in the Our totem however is more modest than the World and only mentions two as being possible Borden candidates Meanwhile patience is to he exercised and the Conserva tive convention will not be held until after the party have decided what do Considerate In the Town of on of Town Hall was been erected at a On Tuesday last an Ottawa Conservatives says Sir William Mulock said Mr Ayles- farewell to the employees of the post department The employees the offices at Ottawa tendered him an J address on the occasion It referred to the postal reforms which Sir Wil liam had- accomplished and noted that he had placed the department on a selfsustaining basis The address also stated In our dealings with we found you kindly and consid erate You have worked constantly for the betterment of the condition of the employees not only of the I post office department hut of the Athens Leeds Co last week a new opened which had coat of A at large large assembly of a character gather to dedication ceremonies nonpolitical A week ago last Sunday Senator witness of while riding in Sir Wilfrid his autoCar came into collision with was the principal speaker His speech lasted forty minutes and is reported to have been a fine effort Through it ran a an electric car in city of Newton Mass and received such injuries as to develop Into paralysis of the vital organ Death ensued last Sunday strain of lofty patriotism and the just one week after the accident expression of a keen desire to sec the Dr is known far arid Inhabitants of Canada of whatever the proprietor of Pink for or religion dwelling together in from the manufacture concord telegraphy brought to New York the rescue of the crew of the Bark Orion by the steamship On the of Newfound land as Pale and sale of which he accumulated a princely fortune By his demise a vaancy has been created In the Do minion Senate for premier to fill of The name of Mr tX- Is already spoken Mr and Mrs Win of were guests at a couple of days this week Mr was an expert judge on cattle and sheep at Bradford Fair on Wed nesday Provincial S Convention at London next week Mr and Mrs Lehman will represent the Friends of Newmarket Mrs Hewitt Miss McDonagh and Mrs Manning the Methodist The special services at Aurora conducted by Rev A proved a great spiritual Fifty people stood for prayer last night The meetings closed Wednesday evening Mr Wiley and Mr Wiley of Toronto Frank Wiley and wife also Mrs Granger of Rich mond Hill attended the funeral of the late Fanny in Newmarket on Thursday of last Week Parson and a number his flock attended the revival service in Aurora Methodist Church last Friday evening ami on evening 38 from Newmarket attended the Tem perance lecture at the same place and great I enjoyed it About ladies of the MS met at the home of Mrs J P Belfry one afternoon last week and In of her labors In interests of the work the distinguished honor of making Mrs Belfry a life member of the Society The following Newmarket people attended Fair last Fri day Messrs A las Cassidy K A Boyd Luke Doyle Fred Doyle and Den nis Wesley A Proctor Ken Pohlnson Miss Fisher Miss Vootten and the editors of both local papers The following attended the burial of Mrs Pyhus In Newmarket Cemetery on Thursday of last week Mr Pybos Miss Dora and Miss Cora Mr and Mrs Nor ton Mr and Mrs Leslie Norton and son Mr Sep Nash Mrs Alex Vatt daughter of the late Nash all of Toronto and Mrs Cook or Buffalo sister of the late Mrs I Pybus When the wave cleared the vessel the forward part of the deck was strewn With injured and for hours the ships surgeon by a number of physicians among the cabin passengers was busy in attend ing to their hurts In the meantime an inspect of the steerage was made by the ships officers and it was learned that five of the passen gers were missing No further in formation regarding the result the inspection was given out From one of the steerage passen gers who escaped death or serious in jury in the disaster it was learned be fives of several children were saved by a stewardess Cotes and a deck steward The were playing about the deck when they were caught in a whirl of and carried aft with the On the return rush of children were being lives were two Irieh girls a Danish boy and a man whose nationality has not vet been ascertained Dp Clank DENTIST St r wa nt hers wave the carried directly The Altai the resi dence of Mr Alfred Robinson f p of Whitchurch by Rev W Amos on Oct Mr Arthur Drowning of Whitchurch to Miss Gibbons of Tp SHROPSHIRE At Lloyd town on Oct lib by Rev Madden Mr Shrop shire of Mo yd town to Miss of A Ills ton resi dence of the brides father on Oct 11 by Rev Wil liams Mr Simpson of to Miss Violctta daughter of Mr Seneca Baker ex- County Councillor of Whitchurch The Tomb At on Oct David Harding brotherinlaw of Mr of Newmarket aged years CAIN In on Oct Margaret wife of Mr Miles Cain aged years In terred at St Johns Cemetery on Monday STICK VVO0- hi on Oct Waiter sou of Mr Robert Stick wood aged years In on Oct Isabella wife of Rev Malcolm McArthur in her iti year Funeral service on Friday afternoon at oclock in the Church CLARK At residence her son- inlaw Mr J Whitchurch Tp on Oct Clarissa widow of Thomas Wat son and Freeman Clarke in her year Funeral on Saturday morning at oclock Interment at THE LEADING Pornitareft Undertaking House Pony and Colt for Sale Pony young good driver hands Deacon Colt exceptionally good Sold either together or separately For full particulars apply to J Newmarket CIDER Our Mill is now in operation and will continue till about of Nov Shall do all in our power to accom modate customers J A PHILLIPS SON Si Farm for Good grain or dairy farm fifty acres all under cultivation large frame barn on stone foundation log house and two good wells well fenc ed convenient to church and school being lot in Concession North also Sixty acres good clay loam about thirty acres under crop balance pas ture land well watered Lot in concession North or both of these valuablo farms will be sold on terms upon application to J MAIN ST NORTH All Orders will receive Careful Prompt Attention You can buy your Furniture Cheap For Gash AND A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at residence John Millard Phono and Mouse for Sale Good rough cast rooms on good foundation situated on Timothy St West Newmarket Good cellar good well Apply to MRS J I John St Newmarket Acre Farm for Sale Being the cast quarter of lot 27 in the 2nd Concession of Whitchurch Tho premises are well fenced and in good arable condition Good barn frame house and plenty of reasonablojter Orchard of good fruit Will I sell for cash or on easy terms For DRAPER further particulars apply on faun opposite SIMPSON Newmarket PO Farm for Sale acres being lot lCon L Land in good condi tion well watered buildings only mile from railway A corner lot Grist mill stores c adjacent For further particu lars apply to Baldwin P O or Hillside P f late Susan Chapman to Rent East end of lot Con miles from vllle This farm of one hundred acrts is all clear and in a high state of cultivation Good buildings young orchard hard and soft water and plowing mostly done fur ther particulars apply to MRS SOCLES on premises or to WALTER LAPP P ALL KINDS OF i AT TABLE Your Patronage Requested CO MAIN ONTARIO Walter Kavanagh of Grimsby fell off a wharf at and drowned 2

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