v NEWMARKET ERA I Friday JACKSON AT Ufa STEAM MUX KITH Aft of iiniij REACHED wo flwMttllf ft MB TO KNOW TO TO ACCORDING TO CONSdBNOB ABOVE ALL J NORTH INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Vol Single Copies Cents Each Real Estate Insurance Agency Money to Loan Properties Bought and Bold HUNTS ON MODERAT13 COMMISSION Special Attention paid to Farm Insurance TOWN AGENCY FOR Grand Trunk Bail way and White Star Line Ocean 8teamers Tickets Bold to IVinU Slatea aod ALBERT BOB Main St South Newmarket Html w Lean Farm ecurltj TO J A to A Toronto a mod J A BASTED Fir nd Life AjlQtOC MONET TO LOlNirJlBHci Foal Office jicirvroioxTAaiaANK Block MONEY TO LOAN 1 Co Old Office Cor JIJARBQJLD T AUCTIONEER to of York Sales Promptly Attended lo Newmarket Friday April 1890 Cash in Advance within or at of year ONTARIO BANfr CAPITAL but flW000 Newmarket Branch Interest Allowed on DRAFTS ISSUED AT ud f ai JJ f Newmarket IRWIN A So Cat J AC- every TO WAS OS A J ttLCKiiMlTU Cor win evMoo about of AtfoMc and HOTEL gSTABUSaEO bed roam all rtaiblllUinlparJor MISS EVERKlE pEAOUEK OP AND ORGAN GEO Commilooer ftc OFFICE la at on MONEY TO At correct of protoptly uodcd to Id Toronto lo at be borne NiwmarktX or at HOC I IE Cbimtcr JAMLS or Ibe Court in l motion TO AT LOW A IN Jl- CMe ljHYlCiAHurojiaodOlUbrlraD St A OK A V Member if ynlrrr- council J It I Afuilr win bo Id A- Newmarket of ibetaielrtt ImUucJou will mure Financial Broker auJ made ditcsI- Uuiloei Toronto AlilEUT AUCTIONEEK For i Farm Attended on Notice and AtJJreii market P Hit prompt I J Money to Farm r sn J QUERRIE to and the public generally that he has opened a Shop in Newmarket lure all and is prepared to GUTTERS sleighs In any style that may be Workmanship Guaranteed Repairing Dons Neatly and Promptly SHOPOoDosite Royal Hotel Newmarket Easter Morning From the winter To the brighter of of iwep of oog and wing of patient To the dawn of rising but Redwmfr Safely on way And lift Id a oltaol weary life of pain I On arcrltalbK the of the the aogel Shall we dear ones but wo ihi comfort We bare one own to the portion Of tbo train little to to them back 1d Enter and Enter pledge thill riae An the bulb that breaks ben All hearts ajipira to thro IVince exalteJ I but act lbs To apiiDgtima anJ the the tempeeti To that lbeUr crow that weikotiabearetb To palm strength wave We shall Ihroogh Him who the datkne of the ffran York ley ToroDtO LIQUOR STORE DRINK LIFEGIVING Implement will kepi on band Hardware Newmarket be promptly ttended to ala Street wttffe Jemftrr far At York and riicALOLT America tot Aurora and at the loan and Office Notary Aurora I CANADA LIFE CO ESTABLISHED a w9 The GrcntMagical Healer For sale by mm mm l r Only 10c per lb lb for P J ALLEY Main St Ill AH ATiitHV TxKNTWTt Oxide On at all time Ilea bis lUrfMR to CAPITAL AND 10000000 DOLLARS Annual A worldwide afivebetrpfurea and and NOTES DISCOUNTED and LUMBERYARD Aence Constantly on Hand and altJlur d Lumber DRY CORD WOOD rt NORTH END BOOT SHOE SHOP to Inform 1 and country bin opened a and where la rfprd ail crttona of flratelut dtn of flinelaltiy All J fl Neil in luichir Grand HUD EVENING From lmo May lit Mat 1 by or to lf Mumper SHEEPSKINS Leading Photographer I MAIN A LIFE SIZESPE01MENS A of FlretOlQBp Work NEWSPAPERS for III Muter it d op y a9 wjt 111 Nov leir Sin I Lave jrcjr J ill Ite t WEMIiLefrita In larger rv en ih I izt jt j v A KEHDflLLS SPflVIH CURE Spavin I It a it i horifrxca A Lit J KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE Star I cur bet libit with i A Ilia I 11 lull iilfltoHCt I fiic uy Had KENDALLS CURE Din IOltlil I All inlicitcf ret it will I by lift Vt 50J DRUGGISTS Old HIGHEST CASH 9 ROBINSON WOOL MAT WORKS newmarket Methodist The Maniifaoturers Accident Toronto f HILL wicocu VieVMlifUOtfl Toonto MONDAY AT Mn filrtPier nd JOH A iltiU for Infants and Children III Co Oxford dt- CcRltm StrMi Origin of Easter OF CPB10US CUSTOMS OF DAY or it form erly called the Sunday Joy lik many which have dawn to as from earlier times has been from to lioiuo extent pagan character to a more especially limited to Romish and Episcopal church is festival of the resurrection of Christ olden times there was a feast of Teutonic goddess in Easter natur ally oar Easter of spring and for April was Easter month The pagan o was strongly rooted in Northern Germany and brought ioto England by the Saxons and the early finding it impossible to abolish it endeavored as with some other cere- monies far aa was possible to change it to a festival and to givo to the rites a religious This was done in this instance for joy the ruing of he bud at the bursting of Spring from the bonds of Winter resurrection of the natural world could quite easily bo changed to joy at rising the San of Right wusness at the resurrection of Christ his triacnph over death Easter has often been called Christian Passover because the Jewish Pass over was celebrated according to the law on tho day of month of that is within a day or two before or after vernal Easter which is now by in early days was introduced by tasting ooo day only tbo Friday in Passion known day by and by time was extend- forty hour in token that Christ bad lain that long in the tomb and from this was prolonged to forty days season of the temptation in the wilderness primitivo Christians the morning of this day each other with the words Christ is arisen to which person addressed answered Christ is orison and hath appeared to Simon a which is is retained in the church Indeed says an eminent foreign all ceremonies attending to the observance of Easter at exceedingly simple but in the early of fourth cen tury a decided change was brought about Constantino naturally vain and of parade signalized his of display by celebrating this festival with pomp or night watches woro in- Easter at which the people remained in until midnight tapers which had been before customary to burn at this time did not bit msjestyj but huge pillara of wax ufiod in stead not only in tho churches hut all over io placed that of night far exceed light of day Easter Sunday was noticed with most elaborate ceremonial llio at maw with every imposing accessory that could bo devised Passion in Paris may bo feast of eggs Every Coed Catholic not only fasts every throughout the but for a week together at church does not allow any flesh food but eggs may bo eaten any Quanti ty On the day of Passion everybody everyone olw with some little gift of an egg In some or other which are known as eggs On Easter oven indulged in the delight of a of ball which men women and children revelled in In many instances It fornifd part of Iceij and deacons taking a ball to church ami at the of while dancing to the music throw it to the choristers who hand- It back and each the singing After ser vice they all retired for roth which uiu ally consisted of a dish of bacon with tansy padding this last of the bitter they commanded to at the Pa- feast In churches of at this season presented much appearance of theatres and crowds people other to six sepulohios which ware eroded representing of tho entombment In those days belief prevailed that tho Lords would bo on sepulchres anxiously watched through night preceding Easter Sunday when two aged monks would enter end out a beauti ful imago of which was held up before worshipping audience during chanting of anthem It was carried to high altar a procession formed with lighted tapers and old men bearing a canopy of velvet the imago they pro around exterior of church all singing rejoicing and preying coming again to ho high altar their precious burden was placed not to ho moved until Ascension day Easter work is still fiea- at Ho For Easter greatest mad and it is with elaborate This day in by tbo tiring of a ttiid early morning carriages with their eager freight of ami women be gin to roll to lit Peters which ia richly decorated for occasion the freshly and lights tomb of St Peter all day tbu officiates at mass with accessory that human invention can From a hall in tho pal- of Vatican ho carruxl into on the of bis officers On his head ho a round gilded representing triple crown signifying and temporal a union of both On all aides of carried urge fans of feathery in which placed of peacock feath to represent of the church in church ho rests under a canopy of silk After mass to sound of music ho is back to a balcony over cen tral doorway where rising from bit chair of state ho pronounces a bene diction absolu tion crowd of people who witness this most imposing of all cere- monies at Home at this season is the balcony at which the pope to the benediction the densest crowd who watch with upturned fftcca falling of J containing copies of the prayers been uttered which rare throw down by the and bis assistants Curiosities of Halt In early christian church was as much forbidden meat to those who fasting Very terri ble have ancient days of Holy week that were clawed under the euphonious title of when only food allowed was bread and salt to which in certain localities only vegetables were added The rules concerning Lent varied greatly different localities for sev eral centuries A writer in fifth century mentions that in places it lasted only weeks in others six and in some as much seveui Then there were countries in which the Lenten fast was kept on every day of week Sunday was omitted in others and elsewhere there was no fasting on either that day or Saturday Cistercians who did so much in middle ages for in England to fast from tho of September until Easter eating neither meat fish nor To this day in tho Roman Catholic church the fast days vary greatly in different countries and even dioceses although its Lent now or ends on tho days throughout world thorn is dif ference in of keeping looat interesting exceptional rule connected with is ono that exists in Spain It seems that at tbo time of all who contributed n fixed annual sum wore dispensed from certain of ah- by a Hall and dispensation lies never with drawn As fen required now become a through de terioration in tbo valuo of money about a of shillings has fallen within of most people and fundi thus accumulated devoted to purposes It is interesting to that when tbo fiddling were far stricter among in England than audi a thing as during Lout was unheard of and Ibo days times being then much numerous than pneiit it was very difficult for living inland to get and fresh caught in sea and that tho potato to aay log certain other vegetable had not yot been Introduced into country Tea and coflW known as also tobacco and many other littlo luxuries which tend to mako a day of fasting or abstain- far from Intolerable in modern times Nor should it bo forgotten that not allowed on fait days in middle ages Cheese butter long permission to eat moat at onomenl on every day in Wednesdays and Fridays and last four days of Holy Week is very modem nor la it uni versal Another modern innovation Is the toleration of custom of taking a tea or with a which not to count at all at breakfast time as well as half meal which with certain re- is allowed under title of collation later on day end of of storehouses gave way last- and let about of at one An stepped Into a basket of eggs othrdayin market- and ho whacked Hiding Eggs for About a month before Easter corned to fsrmbousa a of farmers to abuse weasels cats as the probable causa of the paucity with many ScatT on aospicion of their fondness for omelets in the raw fail from tabic hens denounced as not worth their Meanwhile boys stand round corner in a broad grin at what of the rest of tho family truth must bo told that boys in anticipation of Easter in hole in mow or barrel in been bid- If yonngatere under stand their they will tho matter nod see that at least a small supply goes to tbe house awry day Too great greed on tbo of the boy will discover ami charge will bo made Do Wilt I yon are biding Forthwith boy I collared and pelted to dis- his nothing morn trying to a boy than great care in ac cumulating shelly resources to to place them in a basket and bring them forth to light two weeks before Easter Boys there fore manage with skill dexterity About time of the year you may sen lurking much about barrack and You them out from stacks of straw walking rapidly with their bunds behind them look very innocent for I have noticed that look of innocence in ia to tha of with which they stuQed seem to ho determined to risk their liven on mow poles hay They out from uuder stable floor a despicable state of toilet give any excuse for their depredation of liens off Ihu nest an mi Equawk for wait any longer for slow probata of laying and bens have no to stand iu the way of tester The tedious hours of my boyhood spent in wailing for a beu to get use to scare for then will get and just like as not take the with her Indeed I think tho boy ia for bis has to if his brother has a dozen eggs he only eleven At this of tho year liens melancholy want to batch but how can they They have disposition and the capacity and tho feathcr the will and tho and everything but tho With that deficit sometimes sit obstinately and defy tbo preaches Many a boy has felt the sharp bill of old back of bis band inflicting a wound that would roused whole farmhouse to what matter wo bad it not been that tbo boy wanted lo excite no suspicion to tha of Im mediately over the hens bead cornea lKya cap and there a scatter of feather nil over bay- mow and boy is victor Hut at lost the evening before Easter comes When old people ore on piazza the children coino in with accumulated treasures of many weeks and put down tbe beta Eggs largo and small white- sliolled and brown and character of tho hen vindicated The cat may now Ho in the sun without be ing kicked by suspicions The surprised exclamation of parents than boys for the strategy of long concealment- meanest thing in tho world is for father and mother not to look sur prised in such circumstances Rev Talmago in Ladies Home Journal and Heath OP LIT A SAP PROM BDCXElV History of Slmcoe Co It is seldom that In theso sketches we advance later than rebellion of 37 except to tho sobte career of pioneers but in this it may be proper to say a few words upon once commercial metrop olis of this region For a longtime immediately succeed ing opening of Northern Railway it was the busiest distributing point in tha North for the of all Like It was of boats and tho shipping of lake time of the opening of railway Grant two American built a large mill largrst parts time While good tim ber was plentiful around lake a forgo was carried on but in a fow yean timber limits became exhausted Urge mill was accidentally burned down and Bell dwindled away and It lias now become a deso lation With regard to orthography of llio word Boll ft curious cir cumstance According to Sin Hale of Orillia Packet whoso intimate acquaintance with the early history of Like and its environs him of our boat authorities place named after Mr Bell and word Is so spelled in all records Bat for reason or other the frequent rendering Ewart and a majority of older books and pWiUted In using the With Bell list of sorted villages Is not for about three miles to north of that beyond Point of a small bay to be thonmalu what Lakeland- Hero the of a saw mill and two Of hot place Is now without a single human I Barrio ImaviCLK March An calamity has mi ted city in the shape of a tornado which baa of bouses and an appalling toss life It is calculated toat over nine hundred persons have perished under falling buildings or by fire It after nine oclock when tho gala set in a few minutes served to it into wan that down everything before it that was not of the most substantial structure Am the wires wrecked with everything but moat meagre particulars to bo bad The portion of city felt the first of tho Mast and then took a From this latter point it followed its to Seventh St and the river where it left city striking across river reached at the foot of Spring damaga was done in Jefferson tin is terrific and loss of life will cer tainly reach hundreds if not thou In one building at and street two lodyta and a dancing achool in session being the perhaps 100 people not cue of whom thought to A reporter and thorn working in the and saw six or eight corpus taken out in hftoeu There is scarcely anything that would indicate this heap of rubbish bad ever been buildings and if any of inmates escaped it by THAN A path of was about a and a half in Union depot at foot of Gib was lifted its founds and turned over into raging the Ohio river A of care up for the road went over with tbu building Folia City Hal on Market street Many buildings after falling caught lire and inmatea burned AH streets arc blocked with thf debris of fallen building Or telegraph or electric light wires AX ILLINOIS March A from Metropolis Hi cy clone of night cut a about a quarter of a wide clean across the town wrecking property of all description and burying men women and children in of fAlIinp buildings The number of victims be ascertained with anything accuracy but it is reported that several hundred people were killed or wounded and between two or thref- hundred houses from their foundations aud dashed to above head a of their storm was past in a moment an J then came a blinding rain which greatly retarded work of rescue People tbo path of storm were quickly on the struts as fast as possible tho victims were taken from The rain soon ceased and full horror of the fiitu apparent On every aide could be heard groans of the dying and all around lay bodies of tha dead In the district havoc was terrible that bad been considered substantial were demolished in instant Every church and other prominent is either destroyed or badly damaged including two school houses court and and jail and smaller strut turee March A lato despatch states that the tornado struck town of Bowling Green Warren county Ky and completely wiped it out As tho wires are down no detailed report can bo obtained and tho fact that tho lamity occurred baa been received Bowling has a population of about inhabitants and the Iosa of life is conjectured to be large Win of Egypt got for heavy draft team Bradford Firemen held their annual supper last A canning factory is seeking inducement to locate in The and checker clubs are getting up a match of Baldwin lost a horse on tho by ioo giving way on tho mill pond tomperanco men are thinking of again submitting tba Scott Act to the electors of coon- Nino men killed and three injured by tho explosion at tho Chicago sugar refinery Thursday night were six hundred and twenty men and thirty horses in cutting and ice from Barrio i bad a fire early Fri day morning when a portion of Arm- strong Ac carpet factory was The Austrian War wants a credit llorins to secure a supply of amoktlew gun powder Richard of Egypt has tho farm of the late Oil in Emus Roachs Point moved thtroou A msn who can kick a pulpit to and bang the covers the Bib Us no longer considered a great Quebec banks have invested in timber to go forward to tba European market this season John the bigamist was at Mon treal sentenced to seven years in Penitentiary Up to Sunday morning bd taken from tha ruins at Louisville and it is believed no more will be found From to IK trout aro caught in now There seems to two kinds much lighter iu color than other Mr and Fred of seventh anniversary day last week lOftptO on for over a week neighbor hood church going right in way of pop ularity the of Mr Edwards begun and It continues to in and in influence Welter and returned to village and given up their at the Junction tfat more room for thorn at and better chances than at the muchboomed Toronto Junction Mr recovered from recent Mr widow of late Robert has moved to Tillage Dr Toole rented etore and take aeial9n on lit of April Mr John and family have moved to and Mr Etvii moved on Mr Beaaleja farm after- Count Council ad there a petition the in King aaiiog for of who were to abolition of the York tollgate pe tition baa not been nor heard of for long a time that it feared that the paper and purveyors have Wandered among the mountains of New Scotland and got themselves my The data of the Worlds Fair be held at Chicago has been until of jovial tera with the Several choir in Boston receive yearly of each There two En Philadelphia that pay 100 for contralto voices t3 An exchange says I heroby warned not to let their daughters this paper or a bustle m there it duo it and they might take cold baa another roan on titled to bo called absent other day he quit work at noon called in a store and then went tack to hie forgetting that ho had not bad dinner C5T town council in tends having fiOO copies of tho segment rolla of town printed and also inserted in two of papers at cost of about matter too White Mr Patterson of was in act of descending itaira from the barn to stable ho bio fell to the bottom lighting on Ho was unable to move for little but finally made hie way to house A physician called who that one of ribs was broken March At the At- I aires today trench of ease of Mia of Wwnahip n welltodo farmer of aaino town ship was tried Judgn talcon- The Jury awarded Miss ric damages Mils Mor tices father also brought an for seduction Mr was assessed addi tional 750 on this charge The eightyearold daughter of Mr James Morton who In the township of North met with a most serious and fatal ac cident a on Monday oven jug It that in play ing as in hunting for nnd noticing a wagon standing loaded with pea in the center barn managed to climb out of of hay mows into wagon and as far can bo learned while playing there not thinking of her imminent dancer must have went to to tbo edge of wagon her and fcl quite a to thn floor of barn She was picked up insensible and died late hoar on Monday night father and mother of the little girl have sympathy of the entire eom- for spring trade all over country is very cheering and Toronto wholesalers expect a de cided all along the line The amount of wheat coming La far of was expected two months ago It had thought that little left in country bat those who bad and held on because of low prices How it Is being all over Ontario in largo quantities and especially In the district around Toronto It la all being taken and prices kept firm ao that after all don look bad The number of failures since January 1st has been to thoaoof last Year but they hate not been of sue importance nor fear there bean many ones the considerably lesaj i A 3 V