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Newmarket Era , November 30, 1917, p. 2

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j fc YA Dwelling Office Specially Newmarket Ap- loMreW Hill Queans vim V J IWPaTEo Cattle to through Iho winter Apply tvDonnlB niIQEJED TO winter at low rontal to J Robertson t A oh Li loot 3rd and Jon Whit- and Kant a Overcoat Kinder will oblige by leaving at the Bra Office OF J- Robertson and Iho viah to their most sincere thanks all and sympathy iUiovm thorn by people of marlcol end in their double bereavement of tiiahko- Wo desire to express appreciation and to many relatives and friends- who so kindly assisted during iho Illness Land at death and funeral of our father Stanley and Idu Flaylor- I sfc Mi There will bo no this Friday afternoon but there are a few shirts to bo mado for patients in the Hospital and wo would bo glad to give them out to anyone who would make thorn Call at day afternoon for work pur Hot Fowl Sup- on Saturday evening Roast and Apple Roast Potatoes Turnips Pie or Fruit and Whipped Cream Tea or Coffee all for Come and have good supper our fund and to win war Anyone wishing to any of patients In a treat to this supper do so bo on at Atkinsons Hunters and Hosworths served from to early and avoid rush at oclock There will also bo Raking and fancy for sale Tickets on the Aeroplane ore on sale at Mr Win Wrights Shop Friday Dec a salo of Fan cy Work and Baking and afternoon tea date in mind king at r FOR J J 1 of lanl being part of Fast Half of Lot in ho San Con of Whitchurch About miles from Newmarket Vory for market gardening Apply to It Armstrong market In Surrogate of Co of York I matter of Guardian- abip of Wright infant of Wright late of tho Township of in County of York married woman is given that expiration of twenty days first publication this notice application will he Court of the Co York for the Grant of Letters of Guardianship of above named infant to Lambert K of Town of Aurora in Co of York Newmarket Out- for the Applicant this day of Nov r In Court of Co of York I In tho matter of the Guardian ship of Albert Kdllh May Pearl and infant children of W late of of Fast in the Co of York Carpenter deceased Notice is hereby given that the expiration of twenty days after the first publication of this I notice application will be made I in to the Surrogate Court of the Co of York for Grunt of Letters of Guardianship of the above named infants to Charles the Township of Whitchurch the County of Yprkj Yeoman a Newmarket Out Solicitor for the Applicant ted this day of Nov lend Farms First or writo we at and get your loan arranged by mail advance Mechanics Hall at Aurora was packed to the doors Monday Ev ening Nov- when Hon Mac kenzie King presented to the of North York the issues at stako in the coming elections While the crowd was gathering Mr W 11 MoQuado rendered sov- patriotic songs Mr Floury the Chairman in his opening address said he dis liked politics but at this election as never before he felt that ho must speak out for fair play for democracy and for support for our forces in Franco Ho said there a great be tween National Government and Union Government We have had a Union Government since lull when Sir Robert Borden Joined bands with the National ists of Quebec He said that no man would treat his business as sociates as Mr Howell bad treat ed his followers He only call ed them together to say he leaving Mr A of added interesting information when be compared tho official press control of Germany with the muzzling and control of out press today by the interests to such a that the press could not report opposition meetings in this manufacturing public opinion for its own purpose Mr told how the Franchise Act bad struck at the very founda tions of democracy and would de stroy for years the government of people by the people He assailed the idea thai a Govern should regret that they had to take time to win an election before ruling Mr King introduced and immediately took up the topics which were most important in the public interest wished to know more about Conscription Flections Act Canadian Northern deal Mr King said that the people were entitled to know what Iho Conscription Act really mean Mr Borden said that there was crying need for men Now he says thai he anticipates that only be required Mr found fault with M Act that it was limited lie want ed it to read or to the last man said Mr King We are all in this war to the very end but if the Borden Government are going to ho given unlimited power over iou A Pure Bred Berkshire Boar pill bo kept for service on the Warm of Mr Dennis pouth of Newmarket Terms fei 00 at time of service 3w42 HELP WANTED Would you like daily I homo knitting War Sox on Au- ssary Bend stamp Knitting Company liege Toronto Your BONUS from Barrister for of Victory for Fast of Worth York Public Notice is hereby given fct L McKenzie King one of candidates at the pending has appoint J of Newmarket as official agent and M the other candidate appointed Kinsey Out as his agent DONALD MHO Offioor human life without consulting the people and getting their approval I am opposed to it absolutely lie wanted the Premier to say if Conscription would be limited to what the Act calls for or if more how many Mr King said that if the Government wanted our confidence they should be straight and tell us what was really in their mind As to recruiting diminishing Mr King said how could it Jo otherwise Had Kir Robert Bor den done his duty or Mr Mr Cochrane Mr Cruther4 or Mr Kemp National was one thing and Overseas Service a far different thing This deport ment had been disbanded as of no use but it had cost peo ple a lot of good money Sir Sam Hughes had tried to recruit but ho was fired Sir Wilfrid had writ ten the Premier early in the war suggesting bat Canadian regiments be formed with Iher own officers and offered to as sist in any way Mr King de clared Sir Wilfrid Laurier never been asked to help jVevsr approached never invited to ad dress meetings or visit camp except once by Sam Hughes which he did Mr King said the Government had asked power to conscript life but why confine it to life The reason be said is evident front observing who are backing the Borden Government Where are the trusts and combines the pork packers and and Mann Kin said were the pow ers that for- conscrip tion and once it is given to lite their dependents will look in vain relief Un der the volunteer system icon had to be paid and treated right Under conscription is for soldier r dependants If the autocrats haw power whom they they will the solder will have their worse of better Mr King added that this time the people be able for hotter pay and fairer treat ment for and their I is no dishonor to Mr King that they should ask that their deporidonts made safe and Lot Hie government do the right thing and the men- Will come and wo shall not fetter our- selves military sys tem of Europe Mr of the and the Bor den Government when a froni Sir Wilfrid Laurier in reply to a question to ho intended to Undo all that may h6 done under tho act if ho Sir Wilfrid Laurier had re plied that bo woufd not repeal ip would be ing that has been done This was and Nationalists demanded hut ho was opposing on this and refusing to Helen W their demands What he had said was that ho would conserve all that has been done but proceeding further he would sub mit the question of further Con- to the people of Can- At the same time he would or ganize a real govornrnont cam paign for recruiting men Just as Government was doing to raise a Loan lhot bo form a Government that would find all necessary to give fullest measure of support to in and keep Canada in the war to very end That he said was Sir Wilfrid Laurlora policy and if returned to he vould immediately form a truly Nation al Government composed of men representative of all who will consider primarily the inter ests of the soldier and his de- pondonle Mr King next referred to Elections Act which in every vas a of justice Robert Borden had thought it would return him to but people commencing to foci that a high handed measure too Prussian for this country Mr King requested the Quakers to vote Only those of military age who exemption en conscientious were dis franchised too should voto and if anyone pro tested ask that their vote be laid aside to bo passed on later it fair that of women who had no relatives and who had served with ail their en ergy and strength should he dis franchised Was it right ask ed Mr King that seven sisters should bo enfranchised because brother at the frin while one woman with ton overseas bad only one vole If the Borden Government is re turned said Mr King by this manipulation public opinion is going to be so divided and men acing that the prosecution of the war will be hindered rather than helped Mr King told of one Govern ment member who said that farm ers sons would he exempt Ho says that today Mr King con tinued but what can he do if he is not returned Under Conscription which ac cording to some was directed- at Quebec the tribunals are making wholesale exemptions in Quebec it fair to exempt one and send another- What do Mr King asked with the thousands who do not register Will they put thorn in jail What good will hoy be to Canada Mr said in all his experi ence with labor that coercion did not bring desired results He was afraid it would not do so now In answer to the question Who would Kaiser vote for Mr King answered that the Kaiser would vote for the man or govern ment that would set the farmcr against the townspeople and raeej against race in Canada To talk about a showdown with Quebec at this time Mr King said is folly If a settlement is needed wait till after the war That would be playing Germanys game Mr King Do you want a IF Mai toy is spending at a- few days at King George School J Mr Gordon Toon to v08 the guest ofMr Sundayi Miss Joan Campbell of To ronto la spending a couple of weeks with Mrs Andy Davis and Mrs GuyBmith and son of Toronto wore guests of Dr and Mrs Wilkinson over i Mr and Mrs Clifford of Aurora wore the guests of Mr and Mrs W over Sunday I I I r Still another brave man bus the supreme sacri fice W from St Lconards-on- Newmarket in 11M2 made bis borne with Mr and Mrs Watson working for nearly three at tho Specialty Ho enlisted July at with the wont toEng March 1010 and to France J no of the somo year and from then On ho wan continuously front as a- private ho rose to rank of Sergeant won the M in June and was given two weeks fur lough in August when he visit ed his mother in England Re turning again to the trenches ho was killed in Nov according to the official casualty list published On the Inst Red Cross Society Good attendance at the meet ing Tuesday and much work done on Hospital supplies The collection amounted to and a number of ladies paid their annual fee for next year The following supplies were shipped Inst week to fieadluar- at Toronto dot Pairs Socks Handkerchiefs Head Bandages Suits Pyjamas cOOO Sale Doe Mr Browning will a general Farm on Lot rear of Con Township of East Credit till Oct 1st 1918 Sale at oclock P Smith and Auctioneers flth Mr J Welburn will have an extensive sale of Grade Cattle Horses Implements etc oh Lot Con North Stop mos credit Bale at one Tuesday nth Mr It lew will have an auction sale Farm Stock and Implements on Lot Con Whitchurch Sale at oclock Silver sides Auct Sainrdny Deo Sale of Farm Stock and Implements of the Estate of the late lis Clark Lot Con at one oclock J Koster Wednesday Deo MA A Jifkins will hold a sale of 25 Young Cows and other Young Cattle at Hotel Mount Albert at one oclock W Silvcrstdes AucL Mr Geo will dispose of a quan tity of Good Furniture and oth er Household at Sutton at one oclock W J Kester Thursday- Mr Nicholas Arksey will have an extensive sale of Farm Slock Imple ments etc on Lot in the of one mile from on Met Eleven months credit Sale at one Auct Mr Watson Widdifleld has been confined to the house for the past week with a sovore at tack of Miss Vera of Cal gary vho is studying vocal mu sic in Toronto spent a few days with Miss recently Mr Edward Kay a farmer near has moved to town with bis wife and daughter and taken residence on St I Mr and Mrs Miller of To ronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Winans and her boys are staying for a few Mr Andrew Hunter has been following tho business of contractor in Muskoka for sev eral years dropped off on his to Toronto yesterday and shook hands with a few old friends He is looking well and roporls business good Mrs Grace of Fleming writes I expect to leave here early In December for the coast and on to Califor nia where I hope to spend the winter We are having a very fine November It has given the farmers a great opportunity to get their fall ploughing done Some have that all done and arc working on next years summer fallow Tho snow that fell in October put moisture In the ground which much needed Wheat was scarcely an average crop coarser grains below the average have been good the returns have been hel ler than they have been for some years Our district engages in mixed farming which lias paid vell this year If it were not foi this awful war which has taken so many of our brave young men and more going we would be a happy people in the West Can he Sold- at any Time THEY- GIVE GOOD INTEREST PERFECT SECURITY AND KC YOU CAN TURN INTO MONEY more readily than any other security BUY THEM i a PHONE CANADAS VICTORY BONDS APE NEVER A DRUG ON THE MARKET GET BEHIND AND BOOST THEM PATTERSONS DRUG STORE London Nov The body of Sir Leander Starr Jameson asso ciate of Cecil Rhodes and leader of the Jameson Raid who died yesterday in London be sent to British South Afri ca for interment It be buried beside the body of Mr Rhodes 1 Undertake to Buy JHMILLARD Dear Editor- Having been appointed by a representative meeting of the second Ireland If not ben he town to be the vote for a policy that will keep Canada united in the face the great enemy of Let all the people he said sup port the with men and and in every other way Let us join in putting down graft and profiteering Let us all put the soldier first and dependents next and with a policy that cops Canada united put our greatest strength into this world struggle Belleville Nov A Cook who was for some time proprietor of King George Hotel at Trenton was arrested hero last evening on a warrant charging him with on Mar 28 set- ling fire to King George Ho tel premises in Trenton which were destroyed The case was enlarged until Deo 3rd and in the meantime the accused has boon liberated on bail of Kitchener Nov Julius an employe the Do minion Sugar Companys plant here was instantly killed last night when ho was accidentally caught n a belt attached to bis machine and coiried to the shaft erring of the machinery caused the engineer to stop the engines until the cause was body was found cut in two the lower limbs be ing scattered in pert of the room team captain of canvas I have undertaken that part of town known as St Andrews Ward Three others have ho rest of the town divided between them for canvas It seems to be worry ing some people as to what our pay will be Some report it at others Some say to per day All former Loans were handled through the Hanks and Brokers who sal in their of fices and received tho applica tions and forwarded them We are supposed to tramp the coun try call on and report every home whether any bonds are sold not and if we receive any more than was paid on former Loans which I am told was from to per cent I am willing to hand my share over to the Field Com- forts Society of the Towni These reports are annoying to some but I find they mostly come from those who do not help with any thing TheTown is responding nobly We are well up to and when all returns are in am satisfied we will pass- the 8200000 mark Any person de sirous of Investing must do so bo- fore Deo 1st Yours respectful ly The and The Petroled Advertiser issue this for the last next week ThoOradlo In East on Nov to Mr and Mrs Frank a daugh ter Tomb At Pine Orchard on Sunday- Nov Watson T aged years and months In Newmarket on Nov Clarence son of Mr Wrn Lavson aged yrs Cameron On Monday at the home of her nephew Neil Mc- King Out Mary Cam eron deaf mute in her 8ist year Walton In Mt Albert day Nov 22nd 1 Gertrude May daughter of Mr and Mrs John W Walton Funeral on Saturday to Mount Albert Cem On the of Bast on Nov Miriam Elizabeth wife of Mr Tbos In her year In Newmarket on Nov 26 1917 John Alfred infant son of Mr and Mrs Sherman Kir- by aged 20 days On Thursday evening Nov at the residence of her si6ter Mrs Gaboon Drowning Ave Toronto Cath- McGuirc formerly of King Tp Funeral Monday to King Cath olic Cemetery THE On the Russian Front the sit uation created by the acknow ledged fact that German officers arc negotiating with is one that must cause great anxiety in the Allied Capitals notwithstand ing the information that many Russians disapprove of the nego tiations and the reports that counterrevolutions are pending If does make an arrange ment with the enemy one effect be the immediate release of about one million soldiers taken prisoners during the Rus sian victories early in the war a welcome addition to the waning strength of the Teutons It is also probable that the large store of foodstuffs and oils in Russia would be sold to a considerable extent to the enemy While Russian troops at the front are reported to he starving and there is stated to he a shortage of food in the cities these conditions are duo to disorganized transporta tion service a consequent lack of distribution of grain etc The overrunning of the remain ing portions of and the withdrawal of all German forces from the Russian front would follow also an agreement with the foe For the moment the Allies can only hope that there is truth in the stories of General Kale- dines being in control of strong Russian forces arraigned against separate peace and also control ling the treasury of the country and the greater part of the areas where the harvests have been gathered Hut Russia has appointed the Allies so often late that it is better to look the worst side of the rather than to mislead into an optimism for which theij is no real ground Inside Russia the unsettled con dition of affairs daily seems to be growing more intense AH couyriunicalion now has been sev ered between north and Russia even the foreign embas sies being unable get in touch with Odessa other points to the south Offi cial advices are to the effect thai the Russian northern army is is dire straits for food having had no bread for several days QUESTIONS WOMEN Arc you a British subject and years of age Have you lived in Ontario I year Have you si nee Nov Have yon served lary Nurse in British an service overseas 5 Have you had a father son a husband a brother or a sister in our military or naval forces anywhere overseas be fori September If you can answer Yes to 111 questions you have a vote i lived in your 2nd as or a I PROMPTLY In all for our will MARION ft MARION Unlvernlty St Montreal IjuJ To Aid Great Britain to Buy WHEAT AND FLOUR Subscribe OLIVER DIKE I END J Road house I OUR SOLDIERS I fcy Is LOTS OF FEED BRAN AND SHOftTS ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR FAMOUS ALSO- CREAM A HOWARD Hien Eg

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