Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , October 14, 1892, p. 1

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l if- v PS Every Friday GEO JACKSDH PRINTING TO 1J NORTH YORK P AND of anises fa 4too 38 I Stogie Copies Newmarket Friday Oct 14 Strictly 8 or at and of J Aft Notary slain sir 10 on food Finn a cyan 4 stock corner and Newmarket B US I Co BIG REDUCTION IN Fagged Out The York AIim TBtm Kins ttTNi Won Dal It a J- Si B 40cm Halm I A and l Mr Pharmacy ii 10 Co to St I W Port Woo pptle tallied Air for rlnlDM rtaTITACTIOJ Cook Stoves To make room for Fall Stock of iter by bow who STABLE DASH LANTERNS In Great Variety WRIGHT CO Telephone No 30 done J or MAJilllAQB LICENSES At NEWMARKET HARDWARE STORE the Dirt drop Without Hard Rubbing Without Without Powders clean ha id SUNLIGHT SOAP do qiuJ for yon mar comfort delist for ft HEAR ftOA FALL 1892 J CLOCK Over Book Par gold wd 18 J TO LOAN iaBBkvr at Ub Old Oct fcia AND CONTRACTOR fre- atWsodod iuxjte4 For lb of York on A fit A A AMOK Cor All 0e JAS PROP DEALER IN HEAVY SHELF HARDWARE CONSISTING- OP Bar Iron and Steel and Trimmings Paint Oil Glass and Putty Spades Hoes Rakes Shovels and all kinds Garden Tools- Barbed Annealed Galvanized Fence Wire Jacks kept for hire Try our Daisy Churns Carpenters Supplies a Specialty CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy MARKED B None O jiS for on tawif ly For cUn ud ICES APS D R I ES S Have you tried the Cable extra CIGAR FLOWER BULBS JUST ARRIVED Arn t AT- irmlot BENTLEYS It PHARMACY j T mIi for For lh jdqU And OiftArto DISPENSING A SPECIALTY DR CAMPBELL ArrtcicmenU ceo be M PROPRIETOR Photos Photos I XL J- THE la and ft VOICE i Bawl Votc Cnltore Violin la lh Br A fttoffr Who Q PEPPIATT Mr IfitltDftto bo THE CANADA LIFE OAPIvl aND FUNDS- DOLL latfructloo oJtnic4 HA VINO MA1NTAIN1NO Aod vuroli tarn outwork ever work jm mew of it- ETerVftid of Copjlot Lq or OIL not flood the In togiti Rheumatism BKINQ due to the of orb acid most cared by use aura you gel Ajrer And ether Mid take It till the poisonous add thoroughly expelled from We to testimony About two years ago after suffering for nearly two from Ik log to with and having various remedies Including mineral waters without relief saw by an a Chicago paper that a man bad been relieved of fall k after Buffering by taking then decided to a trial of this medicine and took for months and am pleased to state that It has effected a complete cure- since had no re turn of disease Mrs- Irvine Dodge HO New York One year I was taken 111 with IxlDg flned to my home I came out of sickness very coach debili tated with no appetite and disordered In every I commenced AyerS flanaparills and began to Improve at once gaining and soon my health I cannot say too much In this medicine lira A Btark Dr J Lewttl Mitt J a tea fcwl from a a 14ArtJ OfMlU Consumption is oftentimes absolutely cured in its earliest stages by the use of that won derful Food Medicine Scotts Emulsion which is now in high repute the world over When Jcntioa MuMthon look hit eat to the Crown that bid bora the bo dud nd offered bribe to oat for Prink Wilton man murdering hit wife and child by a in the river Mr called the of Judge to matter and the Judge that if they find out who the attempted jury briber was he would make en example of biro foe Grand Jury returned a true bill agaJnit Arthur Cor murder of his When took on the at the Assize afternoon there was still no to go on with he spent a few min utes in dwelling on the enormity any offence who would with a juryman He said that if the man who attempted to tamper with a juryman in fa voir of the alleged murderer brought before him be would make an example that would atop that kind of tiling for a long time to come In the of Prank the returned a true bill in him on for the few days has patience at the oyer the delay in bringing on oases but Friday morning it gave out He insisted on the trial going on and when three jurors Edward Rogers Roman and failed to answer to when be fined them each Frank then placed on trial for the alleged of his wife and child There some difficulty at selecting a jury the Grown chal lenging- and the defence six be following selection was made P P Spry TPear son J P Fair John Price Austin and Alfred Smith The prisoner a young man He is clean and therefore it is difficult to estimate years but may Be put dovrtrj at although he looks slightly older He neatly dressed eg he sat in the dock a snit openfront white black tie end wore his hair His never left Mr as the told the history of the terrible indict ment of the Arthur the who the plana and measure ment gave his evidence He prov ed that the log near where the body found extended feet out into the rier and the outer end waa tub- merged The stream was very sluggish and the bottom firm the banks were weedy There raa a log landing where tho accident occurred The witness was subjected to a very striot crossexamination by Mr who is defending pris oner as It is on small points both be and the prisoner are large ly depending to prove guilt or Win Armstrong relative at whose house prisoner wile and child spent the fatal day that the three went there about a He was in the witness boose most of the- day except when he went fishing and afterwards took some girls rowing on the river all had supper in homo end about the party started for borne Mrs seemed quite well The statement of witness re garding prisoner being at a danoe was ruled out by the judge it having occurred five years ago Mrs Armstrongs evidence corrob orated tbat of bar Mrs Mary Ann an old lady who lived the scene of the drowning said that she was on the stoop of her homo Will son came op to her exclaimed Mrs my God my God my wife and are drowned He was the- time He then went on to hour ho came back later to change bis wet and than told her that the accident caused by the reaching for a flower and tailing out the mother the boat in reaching after her In crossexamination witness said the prisoners grief at time Boom ed real James laid he lived about rods from scene of tha drown ing He first heard of drowning from Mrs John Later he hoard someone moaning and he to gether with Barker ran down a i bill on which tbey were and tbey found the prisoner who on seeing Mm threw his arms around hi the witness ok laying Oh my poor drowned my poor child is my wife end child are drowned The witness got a lantern and went to the sop no the tragedy He saw a paddle floating and cot a pole and leached for it and stock It in the mod Barker there so latter was standing on the log lauding Continuing witness aaid In about two saw and John In a boat coming down the river from the landing I called them got oat of the hoet and got to There was a has in the bottom of the boat and John told me act to tramp on It said Let me hat I held it up and he said it was bis wifes John and I lb en turned the boat We found it on tbe north side I op leather satchel the top of water no say it the boat When the boat righted we found Will- sons a fi rod and a worm pouch In tha bottom of it I and Job in search she bodies told to go away asked where go and I replied If yon hare no other place go to my house Wit ness did not remember di recting them where to for the bodies which were somewhere about midnight After they had searched sometime witness got a jack- light and by its aid John Bed ore saw the childs hat at the bottom He pot down spear and the little body came up with The depth of water was sjx feet eight inches a few minutes the other body was discovered Was another boat containing John Michael Hod- gini and Albert Rose put his arm in the water to the elbow and caught bold of The face and bait were covered with weed a childs hair was also entangled In the weed The witness aaid that when the little girl waa taken water gushed from the month and nose but in the case of the mother this did nob happen The mothers body was id foof feet ait inches of water but was supported up by the weeds On the Wednesday following he measured found the mother taken out two feet from the log and from the shore was there when the body found He noticed a dark streak Under eye but utroo other marks He took the dead bodies home He with the when the made the child found font feet from her mother Mr Ciate asked the witness if it would have been difficult to walk to the where the bodies found- but question was objected to The question was put in another way and witness declared that if a man had his senses about him he put hand on the log and walk out A person aland on the spot and help another out The examination wsi long but witness testimony remained changed At the time op to ho appeared genuinely frightened Ho was crying be I bought William a Barker five miles from the He waa with and asked Will son about where the accident happened He replied Over there pointing to the water He at the He asked prisoner why he did not give the alarm and he replied Because I too be wildered In answer to a question Mr fiigalbw waiited to get Into a boat and asaisfc at the search but he was not allowed Charles heard of the drown ing from hie He at the He saw coming from the river through field lie tho went with to the could awim Had any outcry Wen mads He could have heard it He heard none The stable rods from the rivef there a high bunk and and water could not he seen from stable took the shortest route to the house He heard him moaning and The river was quite weedy where the accident occurred John firat heard of the affair from brother Before informed he heard a splash and a cry or laugh Wit ness imitated the sound Ho heard the water sploshing after that The was similar to that made in rowing a boat He got coat out and together with hia brother went down to the river and found a bat and a satchel He that rice was patted at the log landing hat and satchel were found about three rods from log He told Willi not to get into a boat because latter excited and thought ho might it said a portion walk ashore beside tho log and assist snotbr person He said ex amined of at die lo two weeks ago by punching it with stlok and found it hard the body lay John P half brother of the prisoner be pulled Mrs body oat of the water The following the occurrence told him that tho caused by the child reaching for a flower and that wife attempted to keep her from falling and the host told him his feet struck a log and when came up he could not see either bis wife or He said that when he found the body believed that it was rest ing a log face downward examined he said the net up easily when be polled It en of weeds were knots on the log whore the body of the won in found did not Ms wife to take the trip on day of theacotdent want ed to go the baby His mother did not want baby to go Mrs however insisted on taking toe baby If you am bound to take we will go across to the poplars poplars are a sort of short oat in stead of taking to the river wanted to go in the boat Tnore Is not much current id the there an under- current He did not rrcolleot about Mrs haying a fall before this The log waa a foot and eigh teen inohea coder water Court adjourned till Sato day morning When Justice took his seat on the bench morning every in the court room was and the court room be came crowded evidence limply corroborated that of previous wit regarding finding of the bodies To Mr be stated that the beat J by was a frail one and would require careful handling larger mad aafar boat and Mr questioned the witness to show that the boat requir ed two to handle It John Watt asked how happened The replied The IJttle one waa reaching for a lily or other little thing In the river and went to go In when my wife grabbed for her and the boat went Xa that how It I aid he replied to tall the It happened so I tell how it took than complained of being afraid of catching cold and one of the took Urn to the house to change his clothe Marehall saw Will- son at He had a hand kerchief over face and was crying Mrs evidence was only Constable John Savage measured the boat and it was fifteen feet long and two ten inches wide Where Mrs body waa found a sharp spear went down four feet six while a polo with a blunt end went down four feet three or foot laches The depth of the water in the of the river was eight feet From what yog saw wonld there be any diffiogiiy a reaching the by meads of that log NO difficulty should Link anyone reach the log with right hand from where the body was Dr the Coroner who presided at the proved the etideooe given by the on that cdferdd fife tit pages of foolacsp to this dense being read but the Judge said It may be read said they had IflDohed fofe the They all fell out on the i left side of the boat fie went in bead first but f6undnl feet and ashore He riot fee wife come up no np Id Join Se- fiU Ue with this The saier hdat war he It alone Ho mads no effort while in in the water to wie and and did Sot hack to look for them after getting 6t He did not see then at a after the boat end did nob la contact with wifes lb the water A J Stuart made the post height five feet five There were evidences a alight reddish colored bruise elbow On the a long blue right eye there was an abrasion the aide of the neck was another The plenty of air nod not sodden The stomach contained about a plat of halfdigest ed food the bruise the breast he found a blood Was that- made before death 1 Mr It was made before death Why do you say sot Seoaute sach a large of blood had firmly coagulated It could cot have occurred after death The heart evidently working hard What kind of an instrument would cause that wound More or less of A instru ment Would a paddle do it Yea the blunt end of a paddle would do it The alight wound on the elbow might have been caused immediately before or after death The wound on the nook was alight bat there were of blood it of considerable size Was this canted before Or after death I should say before death when the heart was beating rapidly The blood firmly coagulated This wound might have been caused by choking Did you find any causes of death la your examination 1 several of the symptoms of drowning Can you form an opinion as to whether the deceased was alive or dead when she went Into the water I formed no definite opinion I found evidences of by drowning but no disease Was she alive whan aho went in the water Yea the marked of drown ing were absent Would the bruises Yes they might In a woman Did she die of suffocation She may have died of suObcatloa or drowning The wss not Inconsistent with or it might have boon a combination of both Would what fouad be con sistent with the woman before she went into the water Yes it would Dr Stuarts created con siderable Mr tried in vain to break it down He had a medical expert at bis questions calculated to con fuse the witness bat his efforts wero la answer to a ques tion as to when the wounds were caused witness declared that it have been not longer than three or four minute before death They could not have by a fall on Saturday No there no awelllog and repair bad not commenced Could It have been by a fall on the edge of the boat The boat was and the doctor said Yes it coold Did of these to her death I cannot say that Did she sot die of syncope caused by plunge into the water f JTie witness thon gave the lions of drowning in this case and those of strangulation A sadden into water coigns death syncope he but syncope was not the cause of death in this Paean aha piny and the entanglement In weeds would not affect the heart in this The heart beat after she was in the water and preclude death by syncope There were fully a dose physicians In room and Dr Stuarts evidence astonished then from its and when the recess was declared for an hour he was the jeot of admiration pud congratulation OH Lift taillfi it rfthya has aa for a cm aas lbs hula wwi KAs of ago on lb moo lb lo of Iq part fell rood barb ftUcd psu We ars glad to or Hj a last oil a mild or has forgo what season of tear it is baa laid aei ihalMlirotk another op and Warm and Hit Aurora Mr Elliott tlUa at lira near Bob berg air and Mrs ara or a girl event took place on Snowball Mr Andrews baa rented nil farm to Mr Davis and has out the stage business between Auro ra and The members and Wends of the Methodist Church intend holding an anniversary on Sunday and Monday the and of Oct A good time expected On Friday evening last a surprise party was to Mr and Mrs Milton before their remov al to The friends to number Of filled the house where a enjoyable time was spent until it time to go home when the address was and they both presented with two as a token of the esteem of friends after Which Mr An drews made some Very appropriate remark Sutton fieri illness has and the house Is quarantined Laab a belonging to Huntley afid driven by Frank Bain dropped dead near the fiethel church Division was held here last Friday Morgan The the cases were the of Ram say estate and were won by the L plaintiff Of the other cases on the SaaWst t and a docket man Were settled Oat of the the killed el Late before wia oar aad lot to rwrd of lift above in the of bis a of to of a and and In all of life Ha was son of Job Kljasbeth bis on lbs father of the left about aod Drat Tonga fit bet removed a of Society formed at place On tdo from Thorp family blob cams to this from Ireland aboattVa a of aollvt tba shot to lata Job Hughes a man of UrtlDg sad for Hading Liberals In tb cooaVr Ha did not take an lbs rebellion of althoogb symp wort warmly with Lyon Mac- Th Thanksgivinfl held In St Jamas Church last waft If anything more lve than that of the preceding year The church was tastefully and Oily tod with fruits grains flowers and the effect evinced touch pains and time devoted there- Rev The train now leaves Sutton at a audit a common euce to see a man combing his hair with Angara lis he fop the station And three times onto fiva Whan ha there he leaves- a flattering sigh like a tired then sits down on the platform and watches train aa disappears round the curve About a Tuesday morning some lambcr at the- Point took fire in an manner and the flames spreading to sarronndingpilesy feet Of firstolist material was totally destroyed A large number of went down about five oclock and snoceeded by dbt of bard down piles building earthworks etc in staying the coarse of the destroyer The loss amounts to between and wo believe nearly covered by On Tuesday evening about twenty members of faced the keen biting wind which prevailed and drove out to Mount Pleasant to help the Christian work- era of that locality an En deavor society The waa crowded and although the part was left over for the present the program furnished by the visitors was well received and loudly applauded Speeches were made by those Intimately associated with the work In hand and ere long we expect to see the bear fruit In the shape of another of those societies which do so towards propagating principles Kettle Elder hit farewell sermon ooogregatfoo Dot Sod was a good to hear falm Ha a very sad able flit labors for next year Lome ha bis been with as u too A Terr to Wetter of He was thrown from bore Thanes uid broke one of hi arms aad twisted of faU to worn thin a break Ha will bat a sore lime of lot a the for dfpeiiad od of on Oct at The were In the We Love oar luilbri he brink of Mr Davie wo me now expect at Hay Mm for prefers floor of hit to roller floor bsvs end their opinion orcbardi for for by Mr Unlock SI P not yet the flatl retail alt to green oat of toe leaf golden to take Its ChrUlUn Cboreb homo it to take on lot a good time our be expected We will vile Old Know All tboold thee be alive hops at any rata Hawkeys that Old All down this way that bis would moil tell but are hardly know what to aboot one the to think be If wul him to a lnulttd of tail ha may bring gomsrys The wee named after uncle and a Iqoitt and modest mao hart beta few or than In liberal ranks and Toronto peat U ytare at a was won on different cations His was under Mr Geo Bote where tl foundation of was laU two years at Edward prist of praficleocy Re el took cos attaton lbs for to pubj at age of mtrSohool and lb Jo took a foil with honors hit lbs vai or the latter ha took cos year at College tad with student filled many marked I 1190 at for yew but owing to to and in Rett Batata with varying until lb Id of bit In He bad Buffering for astwal week from a attack of hay bat Mod medical aid eras The the pronounced typhoid Jam stags to on analog His remains beck to bis la Toronto by Revs and llgan being a member of the Utter congregation and conveyed and laid rait amidst dbap roar of relative and Mends but In their sorrow han joy he gave the olekntt of and fr He a one tliter L A J of Sharon John of Toledo HL and there not be any smoking to Myrtle Navy brand A wrapper of brighter appearance higher price it fe to get all wraera are very poor smoking and bat a single leaf is wrap ped round a stock In the body of Myrtle is very beat which money can purchase powers of the Vir ginia soil produce nothing better no other soil in world produce as fine aa that of Virginia blacksmith Dray ton has lost four children from diph theria Oct John Bond a farmer was killed by fall ing off a load of empty apple barrels Hi fell in behind and was kicked to death Saturday afternoon a ter rific hailstorm visited Paul Minn great damage to vegetation buildings The hailstone wore an In diameter and many pedes were hurt before they to shelter Soap Co Toronto offer following prises every month till further notice to boys and In the of who send- the greatest number of Sunlight wrappara 1st Sad lib to a Hand some Book and a hi those who send not lass than wrappers wrappers so San To- later than of month and marked also give full and cumber of wrarafa yRljakjf- U iW 3

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