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Newmarket Era , November 17, 1905, p. 2

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Si JbiBA FRIDAY NOVEMBER Milk Wanted At once llvered to Highest prices paid W COLLINS Dairyman Newmarket Steer Astray Strayed from lot Concession Of East about toe lat ter part August yearling Steer red and white mixed Information to its recovery will be suita bly rewarded ARTHUR ARNOLD Holt WANTED tons of Clover Hay at once EVES Tfa S Hon Wp Makes Friends at Meeting A Thrust Oar Society Column A House for Sate And 3 acres of land near Newmar ket Cemetery Barn and hard wa ter Apply to Mr Burke cor of Huron Newmarket Pig Astray Came upon Lot in the 3rd Con East about the 1st of September a good White Sow Owner is requested to prove property expenses and take the away J A ROSE House to Rent On Lome Ave All city conveni ewes Apply to J Millard New market HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY MADE EASY By means of our original complete Correspondence Course in CHARTERED ACCOUNTANCY Carefully prepared and conducted by David C A Institute for Ontario Use spare time ready for A examinations and for earning a better salary Particulars Free DAVID Instructor SHAW Principal Central Business College Toronto Write for our regular school cata logue business and shorthand course Headquarters I Harness When la of good Harness call At Harness Headquarters Also Rugs Whips Blankets SweatPads Trunks and SuitCases Gaul Cure Guaranteed to Cure or Refunded Prompt and Neat Repairing done GIVE US A CALL P KEEPS ALL KINDS OF FRESH GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES Your Patronage Requested CORNER MAIN ONTARIO HE Simpson Bakery any Style Com and Try Thorn Hot Soda text week SIMPSON kmd bakery The meeting in the Interests of World newspaper I called Mr Hon Mr Aylesworth on Wednesday Maclean as the first witness at the conclusion of the nominations asked him questions as to the was one of the finest political ownership of the World newspaper ever held in North York He declined to answer on the ground spite the blustery weather which no an answer might incriminate doubt kept many electors at Lome him Oh this platform I repeat the j rtays in lhe city the hall was well filled and large language I then used When address- 0 Toronto number had to stand in the jury I said what I thought Sunday with Mr A Mc- Mrs fltive a five oclock tea one day last Mr and Saxton spent over Sunday in the city Miss Nettie Lehman of Toronto was home over Sunday Mr and Mrs John Warren of To ronto were here over Sunday Mrs L Atkinson is spending a The feature of the meeting was of Mr Maclean- I was enjoying the privilege that every lawyer enjoys when addressing a jury but I am enjoying that privilege now I then said that the man who could be guilty of such dastardly conduct as then he had Seen shown to be guilty of was nothing less than a black guard Prolonged cheers and ap plause As between Mr and Mr Aylesworth said there was and he hoped there always would be the best of friendship As yet lie suffered a disadvantage as compared with Mr in being less well acquainted but he was sure that would be remedied when in or rears he came back for reelection I have the disadvantage too of not being a farmer he addod The reason I am not a farmer today is because rpy father had two sons my brother here and myself and he had one farm So one of us had to get out Mr appealed for sup port on the record of the Government which had been so splendidly endors ed a rear ago by North York and the whole Dominion Since then practically but two questions had the school question which since the Alberta elections might well be considered a dead one and the salary grab Both of ques tions he dealt with in detail along line of his former speeches Mr had announced that he is for economy in the public ser vice Well who is not asked Mr amidst laughter Though he himself had no com munication with Sir Wilfrid on the subject he noticed that it was re ported as stated in another riding that the Premier had said the salary lull would be made the subject of result in something in the consideration nature of public ownership of tele- m giaphs and telephones Mr Maclean course Mr Aylesworths rousing speech on the issues before the tu tors He spoke for about an hour a quarter with the eloquence and cleancut logic that stamps Mm de spite his comparative inexperience as a campaigner as one of the foie- platform orators in Canada Perhaps the outstanding of his address was his scathing ence to Maclean in which he disclosed one animus that the mem- bur for South York bears against him Mr W who in the absence of President of Reform Association occupied the chair recalled the old days when be and Mr were classmates at the University from which Mr Aylesworth carried of the highest honors as he now has carried off the highest honors at the bar Mr as secretary of the Reform Association took occasion to deny most emphatically that the nomina tion of Mr had ever been suggested by anyone outside the rid ing Mr in ac cepting the nomination had stipulat ed that he would only do so on con dition that the convention was ab solutely unanimous Mr George I Grant for North Ontario discussed Mr Mac leans si lade on the telephone ques tion and pointed out that despite all the noise that quarter it had remained for a Liberal Government to take the first practical step to wards the nationalization of the tele phone system by the establishment the Parliamentary Committee to make a preliminary investigation in to the whole question This investi gation would be concluded at the next session and would the speaker was fiercely attacking Mr because he had appeared for the Hell Telephone Co but in Mr Grants opinion the Co had merely showed its good sense in choosing Mr as its counsel just as North York would show its good sense by selecting him as its repre sentative The chairman interjected that lie had heard that Mr was in town and had expressed a desire to appear at the meeting lie ex- tended him a cordial invitation or an one to speak on his behalf Mr look occasion to deny the statement in the World that T Lennox had been unfairly treated at nomination meeting last Janu ary The candidates bad had the tame time exactly for their speeches while Mr Lennox had minutes to reply which Mr had not Mr Eli as Rogers of Toronto who had just dropped in expressed his pride in North York the home of his forefathers or the last IOC years and gave the highest words of praise for his friend Mr a man of and for the masses who had grown up from the farm and in whom all had confidence that he would do the thing that was right who had the courage of his convic tions and backbone enough to stand up against any kind of influence As Mr stood up amidst cheers to face the magnificent audience lie expressed his delight with he of the occa sion and said he had just one thing to regret and that was that Mr or no one representing him there The campaign of the opposition as far as he could make out was a still hunt in many respects a cam paign of slander and falsehood He met in his canvas repetitions and over again of scandalous untruthful and unscrupulous state ments about himself his friends and his past He called on his opponents to fight In the open to come out their rifle pits and say what they were prepared to stand by As for himself he confessed to a longstanding ambition to some day Parliament he was proud of the nomination in North York He had during the last week or two me a great number of the electors had formed lasting friendships in campaign which was being against by there had entered a spirit of personal bitterness and vlndfctWeness arising from- reasons heavknowo to Mr Maclean He continued Mr Macleans references to as a corporation lawyer has forced me to that not many I appeared In a piece of litiga tion against a corporation with which Mr Maclean Is closely Identified that occasion an atrocious and disgusting libel published In The World pcr against a woman An ictlon was brought and arguwf before twelve rood from County of York appeared for the woman the which Is said to own this one about Sir William to the effect that in would re ceive a pension of in addition to his salary as a judge This was absolutely untrue The cheers were loud aim long when Mr Avlesworth sat down Mr Hugh Guthrie for South Wellington concluded the meeting with an eloquent and humorous speech The actual nomination proceedings were quiet Returning Officer of Aurora presided Mr A Williams appeared as fi nancial agent for Hon A B and Mr J McKay for Mr McCallum The signatures on Mr Aylesworths nomination paper numbered of whom if were farmers while Mr Mc Callum the socalled Farmers Can didate had but farmers signa tures on his paper out of a total of Those nominating Mr Ayles were W Fieury Aurora Cane Newmarket Glover Holland Landing Newmarket A Park Franklin George Mainprise T 1 Robertson New market J Brooks and Scott Vivian A Davis and J Cane Newmarket Pine chard Holt Ad dison Williams John West Franklin John and Malik- and Ahh Willsou Sharon K Jackson Newmarket J Newmarket Webster King Irwin and A J Hughes G Thompson Hol land Landing Webb Newmar ket Fred A As Phillips John Proctor and John Wilson W Chid lev and James Mclaughlin Newmarket A and North Phil lips John Moore and Chas Kllis Wellington Herbert Winch It Morton Stephen Winch Perry Morton Frank Morton J I Davidson John Pen- ton J A L Scott J A Sheppard North John A York of Mr Hit William who for a quarter of century has occupied a nromfnent place In the public life of Canada latterly as eial Chief ship of the Dominion Exchequer Court He was a capable energetic administrator who introduced two- tent postage Into Canada The pub lic regret bis retirement Is by the fact that his successor is the Hon A Aylesworth a of the Canadian Bar who will be one of the commts- on the Alaskan boundary case H is felt that Mr Ayles Is making heavy financial sac rifices In the portfolio of Postmaster lenerao New York Mr Emery Brown of Montreal is the new junior in the Sovereign Bank Mrs Thomas and son of spent over Sunday with her mother Mrs Keith Mr of Toronto Univer sity spent Sunday with Sir Patterson Mr Cecil acted as pallbear er at Wilfrid Willis funeral at Auro ra on Monday Miss Toronto cousin of Rev J spent over Sunday at the Parsonage Mrs Schmidt entertained friends to tea on Saturday evening and also on Tuesday evening Mrs J Wilson left on Tues day for Port Hope to live with her daughter Mrs Gamble Mr Dickson of Toronto Med ical School spent over Sunday with his aunt Mrs Cody Mrs Patterson has returned to Town after spending a month at owing to her mothers Mrs Hunter mother of Mr Hunter also Mrs R Long or spent over Sunday with Mr Hunter Mr Jackson of the Toron to Observatory was home Sun day also Mr Wesley of the Toronto University Mr and Mrs Cane got home on Wednesday evening after a very pleasant business trip through the New England States Mr Long from Detroit the new lumber inspector at the Office Spe cialty Works is a son of the late Robinson Long of Alt Albert Mrs Bayly passed her birth day last Sunday She has obliged up her day school but still continues her music class Miss Margaret of Toron to sister of Mrs L G Jackson un derwent an operation for appendicitis at the Hospital on Wednesday Mr Wm Keith the popular Sec retary of the North York Ag Socie ty who has been very ill for three or four weeks is improving but is still confined to the house Mr J Johnston of who represented the Lords Day Alli ance of that town at a Convention in Toronto last week spent Satur day here on his way home Dr Godfrey of Mimico Asylum was here on Sunday to sec Miss Alice Coombs and gave her parents good encouragement She is gradu ally improving but electrical treat ment has been advised Mrs J and one of her daughters leaves today tor Cali fornia to spend winter Mrs W W and Mrs Thomas Hendry expect to leave next month to spend the winter with friends in California Word has been received that a pleasant dinner gathering of people took place in Cal gary a few days ago the invita tion of Mrs Dr Anderson former ly Miss Maimie Millard The comprised Mr and Mrs J A Bell Miss Ada Lehman Mr Jos Belfry and Mr ooo Friday and Saturday are always spsclal days at this store Friday for our town customers and Saturday for our country friends This week we are making an extra effort for increased business for those two days FOR 35c Ladies Vests each Ladies Corsets 30c Silk Ribbons yd Gloves Table Linen- yd Table Napkins 50c dox Towelling yd Womens Rubbers Blankets pr Coney Ruffs each Ladies Jackets Nov I Last of Day our Annual Goods from to 36 During Gennine Bargains Friday Saturday Ties each Mocha Gloves Wool Shield Drawers 50c 50c Mens Caps each Boys Curl Caps each Mens Suspenders pr 39c Dress Goods 25c yd Wall Papers yd 32c Carpet 25c yd 1200 Mens Suits Boys Overcoats per cent Victor Chop Japan Tea Anchor Brand Black Tea lb Mixed Tea 25c lb Hubros Special Blend Coffee 25c and lb A cablegram from slates that the returns of the plebis cite taken in districts of shows in favor of Prince Charles of Denmark as King of Nor way and against him five to one in favor of Prince Charles Hon Mr Aylesworth expects to meet he electors of Sutton West arid tonight Friday and we bespeak for him a large gathering and an unbiased hearing The poo- tile will sec in him a noble successor to Sir William Mulock both as re presentative and PostmasterGeneral What about the Holland River and Lake Canal connection scheme via the Trent Suppose North York should return the Maclean can didate what could he do furthering the enterprise What does he know about trade and com merce anyway Just think It over who Is the more likely to do real service for the riding a backbencher on the Opposition side of the House without experience or a real live Cabinet Minister with recognized ability and influence to make himself felt In the Administration There Is no comparison between the men DeputyPostmaster Coulter has ad dresses a circular letter to postmas ters forbidding the transmission of envelopes having the address written on enclosure In a transparent cover The caused in sorting mail matter the assigned reason for is suing the circular The British post was the first to raise the ob jection or Saturday The on Nov 1806 to Mr and Mrs ledge a daughter HURST At on Thanksgiv ing Day to Mr and Mrs Alex Hurst a daughter The Altar At the residence Of the brides parents Port on October 28th by Rev A Mary youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald McLeod to Mr the Metho dist Parsonage Newmarket on November by Rev J Alex of to Clara Nigh of King Tomb SMITH At Industrial Home Nov Smith formerly of aged yeara Deceased had only been In the Homo a few days and was buried on the farm At Sutton on Nov 14 John in his year OYSTERS Cranberries Oranges Lemons New Raisins Currants Peels Baa Use Phone 45 KING Met at Hotel Schomberg Member all present Reeve In the chair On motion the following were ordered to be paid Joseph months saL ary J if picking Geo work P Marshall repH to culTcrt Leonard road work on fumes Morning Geo Case I Daniel Norma ii Malcolm wards Andrew lowing bills be paid the name entitled to the for On too is 07 07 the being LEADING F Of MAIN ST NORTH All Orders will receive Careful an Prompt Attention Undertaking of wire fence on the highway Walter Hell Jos Webster Win Thompson Jo Thompson Mr Jon Maw Cutting Thompson John 320 Ha rah La wife J Ferguson A J A J Alfred cento Hear You buy your Cheap For Cash AND A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to John Millard Phone and S3 new road 00 road work on new road 7 CO Michael road work on new road 00 A Campbell reps to cul verts and timber Or by order M work on I j 17 J A Watson newer pipe ftOl Mack newer pipe OO the Hum Chun Bridge Co entitled to be paid the Hum of 100000 on account of Bridge Arthur be paid the hum of being damage In full to garden On motion Council adjourned i meet at Hotel King Saturday Nor 25th opo in tit Dr attend on Mm breaking now ir Bill Telephone half year rent In Office road work rond work Thou digging ditch road work Frank Jackson road work T road work Daniel road work Win work Miller road work Armour work John road work Phillip That the fol lowing Ixs paid being value of name 6 For Infants and Children Kind Yea Always Boars tho of

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