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Newmarket Era , May 11, 1894, p. 2

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s i i 1 V ERA MAY 11 1894- Slaughter Sale Co A Wanted of J Court of to Crtditort Property for Sale To Cook To Farmer Boy E toady for Sir Banner NEVER LETS UP J BUT GROWS BRIGHTER AND BRIGHTER WITH EACH ISSUE Tie Era Printed all at Homo EOLLXK FRIDAY MAY Toronto Despatch Toronto May ISM- Old Dec faU lf and arc tried foe of Lacy from a will be reached before cow If here at Got era IIc loltt fljrbi ike Southern Tin of Qotbeo Hon Ur to ft forth Tot organ It of year Id improved Oar friend A editor A Tht In lbs rtnfci In Renfrew- been belled a two lh the repre- In hive redguod In of Mr John of on report Xchiot Bridge It If Hon Mr Bail aod On dl- leaden ud who at under Work of Session One of the lowest sessions of the Ontario since was brought to a close on Saturday last One hundred and six bills were passed into law a large majority partaking more or less of private and special character father Ihiu of public or general Among those of the latter class of importance are included the consolid ation of the drainage laws and the act respecting ditches and water courses the establishment of of conciliation in industrial dilutes whereby Boards of Trade ate em powered to appoint arbitration boards as a means of adjusting financial differences and also important legal changes designed to secure the inte rests of innocent purchaser of goods entrusted lo agents and amendments to enactments regarding a properly Of the legislation of a public nature the bill providing for the redistribution of seals and the registration of voters in certain prin cipal cities of the Province evoked the greatest amount of criticism and the most lengthy debate of the ses sion while in the realm of private legislation perhaps most difficult was that dealing with electric railway and bills of a connate character where this new power for light and heat ia certain to find an enlarged application so as to guard public interests with out unduly hampering private enter prise or sacrificing the rights of the one or the other is not an easy to solve hence the Government the Assembly showed very on the Government with held aiMot to the bill to J the Street Act by of till ascertained Ibereol by iu term c not contemplate when the wi be fore It itr deputy of before Committor the Ontario hit Local P Bo far we can however was not wo ranch on he bat rather ho tent thereto Tut tabor last week aisd a election if anticipated before the of Jape Political partite are their for the conflict prophets ar are tiogulariy respecting re in a that City The Hamilton Sfttefor anoouncei that aod worth four to neat legislator- The on the other it that three out of foot will bo of Mr and it all orer the in tome the appear to be having a hard time of it oaring to complicationa with and P A- nomination to to Poison J rem fist Tbaetldmoaof be fore and of Dr he bad Iff In that Walter might haro from lockjaw or from strychnine of might hard been the of prolonged debauch bot he would not Mr all the from ftxooaaf holiixa in and did not in a of patient recorertd at or aU In poisoned with strychnine general died bfore a inivo bad Walter Evans cam been one of strychnine ha would hare ex- before How arrived Be baaed thisonlnion on of Ihoapaami In Dr Howes in the caw luted too long to point to He rather to lockjaw of Sharon swore that which Or caution in moving along these lines- In granting franchises extending two or more decades it is alt important that public interests are properly safe guarded- Altogether the session has been the most eventful for a number of years and was marked by greater on the part of the Opposition than the has witnessed since Mr- Meredith as- leadelship The days of the present legislature however are numbered announce ment of the dates for a general election may shortly be expected WHAT to m f It announced that John son wilt a hill in Parliament es tablishing the first Monday In September Labor Day to be statutory holiday The Ontario Legislator was on Saturday usual formal 1 1 It Governor assent to the various measure passed during the aeaiLontOCiu alt Now ready for the general elections will be famed many has the following obser vation respecting Joseph Pope tvbo took per diem for living the crossing and from Paris althouKsafd tiling were Included in the m Mr Joseph opinion own value W this country own salary as far at salary of bis real usefulness which What Society is Doug Mr Geo Toronto epenl Monday in town- Mr Theodore is Bradford bis Miss filedcalf Mr Harry left tor Clearwater Man last Friday morning for the Mr J of is Mr Thomas Gardners ihia Mies Shaw Sutton was with her cousins at the Central Ho lei Mr J or Toronto over Sunday with friend Mr litp at the 13 Mrs Thw Toronto in town on her way to Button for a visit with friends Mr Stocking and Urea Minnie Stocking were here week on account of the death of Mr- Wesley and family of Keswick were in town tut Friday and spent night at fathers Mr Jos Wesley Mils Johnson and Miss Stouffville are spending a few in town frith Wallace Are r Mr aod Mrs J Sunday with pjtrenls at Winter- boom The latter la remaining there for the week Mr Fletcher been engaged by the Christian Church at for summer and commences work then a week from Sue day A correspondent of the aayi that Rev Washington of preached an admirable at last I Mrs of Toronto who been here for weeks on of the her mother- Mrs Goo pec t to borne nest week Mr J Of Toronto lion it ho a school boy In 33 years ago was looking old ac here this week A few old land marks stilt remain which bring back many recollections but the face of bosins people seem to him entirely changed Atkinson who has seriously ill for the past six weeks and Several times at point of to be gradually Improving and is rfatina welt at night the last attack not been abo to sit yet Congestion of longs la the trouble In the RtorJrri Toronto VH- following to Mr formerly this town Coanty Robert Burns and have under taken to run Victoria Park daring coining The former will cater for refreshment department while the Utter will devoid his attention to amusement branch ices GENUINE u A tournament Is announced to take pace Toronto on the and Inst Trooping the colors ride arc somcot the military displays to take place in new Drill There will bo a perform ance each evening and a Saturday Cheap rate excursions on all railway and steamboat Hues running into Toronto are advertised a QUEKN ST CHITCHAT the at Ottawa last week Hon Mr contended that the Heaate has no right to grant a divorce iho parties are Catholics It this contention Is good would have no right to grant a divorce both parlies inter aro It church law is to be regarded as supreme in one it will also hold good in other In ada church is not aboio ad ought Wtoow It the PoUic Board Toron to A deputation waited upon that lo4y at a and urged upon the Hoard necessity being appointed to look after the teeth of children next move will to ask the Minister of to establish a wants an the coattry is being overrun with oSlcIals hat this dental business intimates that Mr has In vited to ran as a politics unionist candi date for the In North Oxford We have fccard Myers before told that aaannexattonist could not oc cupy the position of an oocrcf the crown be hs been like the wanderiog Jaw hunt ing for a with gaol him nomination Up to not been The city was over run last week by leople from this township down lo hear trial in the Sharon poisoning case While the rest of the inhabi tants were absent Sharon was left in charge of Geo The friends in North York of Graham of North will be to hear that he has attain ed to the title of and M con ferred on him by Trinity College and Toronto University John of Rochester formerly of sends word to friends here that he is dad now his wife hav ing presented him an amazing fine large eleven boy a nice quiet little chap just like his pa fail to attend the concert given at Sharon by the united Tem perance lodges at which will appear some excellent city talent really worth hearing The lads of QueensviUe under years organized a junior Foot Ball Club and are anxious to icy their brawn and other juven- tie organizations The frog band this spring seems to be specially melodious rivalling even the may be heard agoing it every warm even ing fromthe thrill treble to deep sonorous bats of daddy bullfrog Another amaiing egg Cut-cut- cutar Cuicutut cackled out one of Austin hens What In cre ation ails that hen says Mrs On investigation they found that a leghorn hn hid laid the felt jubilant thereat It measured inches and Inches the long and short circumferences respectively present dot wen What an egg I says Now hats crank where jour big egg friend night upon a had to having aeen vane and Charlie together in to outhonfo of the was so dark that he- witness not friends of his eight or ten foe away from him in a boggy on street J of Newmarket a mem- York having laid the information against prison- ere Margaret Evans it will that it was Woodcock who did lay the information Walter the of Brans one of was called- It lr- upon altcgtion that prisoner had life thai the present name created a decided in court was taken and court till Monday morning specially alio wing anyone to approach in the matter- room was crowded on Monday morning showing no Isch interest in Walter Evans on whom the attempt at LDurJtr is alleged have been pot in the box lie described actions on day of the alleged was out hunting with and others and arrived home about oclock in the evening He had eaten oysters both ho- fore and altar ha went oat did not know that had ever told him that Mrs and had been locked in parlor together remernberw having a little friendly with Haggle Maggie En her denied that they had ever bad such a He denied any roper relations with her lift was hi akotB two years ago and while there took ill wife came oat to him and him until he was well A year ago ho took rick at and his wife again him witness that he went for Maggie alter Christmas this being a of lie Rave q account of the eating of oyster wife be said dished them out He told her that she should taste She did telling him not and removed them Ho then said that ho cat them if they killed him He had eaten about half a dozen They were pink aod a bitter When he took sick after eating theovsfers hi him very minutely lie swore that when his wen all money faad and paid his railway fare to Toronto owned furnitore in hotel al but Rave it to him since her arrest Mr Murdoch amining the witness along Ibis lino when Ilia Lordship said that be did not what bearing this had on the cafe hut Mr stated that it waa material part of tha to that a vile existed to incarcerate this wo man Dr I Cameron of Toronto profess or of clinical surgery an Toronto Universi ty and a member the staffs of several of the city hospitals had read a transcript of the evidence of Dr Howe He did not think that the symptoms described there were sufficiently conclusive to base an opinion Ho could not say that they were caused by strychnine 1 the spasms had continued for an hour continuously the patient would have be come asphyxiated Evans description attack which he had on Friday and Saturday was not In Ion consistent with strychnine poisoning The symptoms were more like those of hysteria either pure or alcoholic Dr Cameron mentioned a number of diseases that cause The doctor did not believe that strychnine would have the affect of siring ihe oysters a pink color would be more apt to bo produced by position It would Impart to them a distinctly Utter flavor His own conviction was that Evans symptoms most likely due to hys teria r J Gullen agreed with Dr Cam- in saying that the symptoms describ ed by vans simulated hysteria fully as much as they hid strychnine poisoning or convulsions Stated strychnine on raw oyster on the previous day Mid had found that there was no change En color and that strychnine would scarcely dissolve at all In liquor of the oysters He with Dr Cam eron that lockjaw was an early In tetanus and also In hysteria The symptoms in this case might have been induced by a diseased of the oysters Dr Robinson was and that Evans evidence had recalled to his mind a case of hysteria induced hoi In which the symptoms were Identi cal with Evans Peg Reeve of a cousin of the prisoner swore that day when the poison Is alleg ed to have been purchased at Bradford be saw prisoner at Ml Albert At Mrs vans was In for over four hours Though the heat In the crowded court was and Mr cross- examination very searching and severe she did not appear to he grcally fatigued giving her evidence In a low but distinct voice with n occasional burst of anger denied that there was any improper Intimacy between and though hid on one occasion her while he was the worse of liquor film de nied having tier sent to Bradford for strychnine or for anything else Mag gie Ik ids evidence so far as It Implicated her the contradicted flatly Sho denied giving Maggie Held a watch and said her watch bad been stolen however giving Maggie a ring as a Christ Mr Chile examined her par ticularly about tetter which sfie to ad mi led writing tUe letter but said that some parts of were rots takes having written it when In a pinion At oclock was catted Ills tes timony agreed generally with that of Mrs Evans so fsr as they dealt with the same subjects and was In direct to He denied that any In proper relations existed and Sirs Evans but would Hot swear thai ha bad not her than once Inuring the evening many disputes oc curred between and the oouusel for the defeme In some cat they were decidedly lively His ship loth Mr and Mr to sit down them of deliberately obstructing the At 17 oclock tbe defence an nounced that their case was doted An Immense crowd of all classes of people filled the Aetlz Court Tuesday morning lo witness the closing scenes the most cases on the criminal calendar In this Province Walter Evans was called by the Crown and aiked If he had ever had or Evans promptly no REA 1 1 1 Ladies Jackets Ladies Jackets 3 8 00 25 9 00 80 00 THE PRICES Which we guarantee the Lowest in Newmarket We always Lead in Low Prices and Never Follow Boys piece Suits 225 now 125 Mens Pants 90c worth 125 Mens Pants worth Mens Suits sold by some at our regular price 5 now 3 Mens Hats 25 cents worth White Carpet Warp 79c worth Colored Carpet Warp 99c worth Fine Black Congou Tea 35c regular price Extra Fine Young Hyson 35c always Dresden China Cups and Saucers worth Dresden China Cups and Saucers 35c worth regular lg cents now Mens Scotch worth Womens Oxford Shoes Womens Black Cotton Hose Boys Fine Suits sold in town at our regular price 7 now Ladies Jackets worth Ladies Jackets worth 650 worth worth All Wool Tweed 35 cents worth All Wool Tweed cents worth All Wool Tweed cents worth een Skirting wide 35 cents worth Mens Outing Shirts 1 worth Floor Oil Cloth good patterns Lace Curtains worth Factory Cotton worth Mens Braces 18c worth Cotton Spools best Cotton Spools job lc Opaque Blinds for windows We Commence Alterations on July 1st We are bound to Reduce the Stock ROCHE CO OF THE Brunton Bros Stock Continues in the Store lately occupied by Lundy four doors south of the old stand We are always busy The public know our prices are away below any others and our goods always the best and most reliable To give you an idea we mention Extra Fine 62inoh Table Linen at 200yard Spools at each Good Pins per paper lc Best Horn Combs each Full Size Womans Ribbed Cashmere Hose regular price ours 25c Childrens Fast- Black Bibbed Cotton Hose 12c up to See our 1 Corset worth at 1 50 00 Union Carpet Squares very handsome size 3 yards by 3 yards the price was 750 our price now Only a few left Dont forget our 32inch 12Jc Prints at 9c SPECIALS IN SHOES See our Dorset Curtains at 1 10 at 150 Ladies Oxford Ties ii 12 75 100 1 25 m r 50 Cotton Grain Bags 12jc Mens Woolen Sox 10c Envelopes 3c worth Envelopes worth 10c Wall Paper 3c Mens Fine Gaiters a a 1 at 1 at 1 at at Heavy Working Shoes- 1 at 75 1 25 100 CLOTHING m Mens Serge Suits worth Mens Fine Tweed Suits worth 950 at 690 Boys Fine Worsted Suits to fit boys from 10 to 14 years price was for 6 Boys twopiece Suits 150 up This is the place for Reliable Clothing at Lowest Prices Mr roso and hit to go to jury tint question not be fore and referred matter to Mr lc The Crown counsel vrhllo evidenco was at other two did not in log was none lira tha which In cluded IVgg hi charge Held Mw andFegtaka out of and pat it Into some powders ovubeard lolwrtn two at to pal- linjj oysters thirdly tbo girl taid overheard Mrs Evans reply to No ho is too sober ex thin by tAyinx ha had aiksd if Waller and theru was no reason why It nut to truo All chirctfl said tha Judge are contradicted and not corroborated I think not evidenco against warrant fals to jury Mr tbenaskod and with a very Ijtird the court record a ver dict of not In his favor The jury than retired and at after an hour and half returned with verdict of guilty Mrs Lottie Elans did not it at as If it had no for her was visibly moved and a de spairing look down over bis Jury bat to no effect Mr tiled a bill of objection ataflt Judges and aikod for a reserve caw or to more for a new trial the request Bay ing that ho did so the more readily be came the now criminal coda permitted a direct appeal to the Divisional Court on consent of the Mr Robertson reserved sentence the end of the week CD Dont mistake the South in the Brick Block SignTHE GENUINE BARGAIN STORE Plain figures and one price to everybody place Last Store Look for our Big THE H E MADDOCK DRY GOODS CO KKTILEUY There at mealing of he Chureh Arbor was observed by different lathers In this vicinity and groQDds were tldkd up bad up Trees are earlier in they were thenmade an eloquent I fourth of Is considered of bis Silent I This closed the and then tbe Of the season and which been noticeable I an roagbMho cim cropped op lo u aoblocl Mr Mar dock jut j appeal to Iho jury on behalf Mr the course of a lengthy and able to the summed up evidence the prisoners He welt on Incidents surrounding the of strychnine by Walter Hints Mrs Evens alleged affection for and wound up with a moat comprchiiHtvo peroration Mr end hour more- and wis decidedly against the two prisoners Ilia Lordship dwelt on the circumstances the purchase of strychnine oyster supper Evans followed and conduct with daring His said that Mrs Evans let ter lo was live of of their inti macy The Judge llpbt expert medical submitted by the de fence and held that the testimony pro duced the crown tree more eble Ills concluded uyln that the fact that Mrs that the doctor of poison turned pale and My theyre not talking of poison are they did not prove anything against her Neither should the oonylet Mrs bet green rhubarb for oot In the open ssrdeo but the lo part A has quit the here Would It net soma of oar capitalists to house for lbs of publio with some Mr Will Gordon Rave up bis and thst he was to learn the en of photography There It a place Very will see a great Improve village in ths we see IheCqiecll the authority to assies for thai There la already a good btottoms will be follows or not Mr P Flanagan and wife have moved from to where he will work trade as Mr were at Mr Ml to a Terrys last Mr Trayba attended the cnllreoed present by an eneonrsglDK addles aspect to commence cheese here next Mr Brown of OriUU escaped death in GraTen- faurstoy sitting on the Windsor the SHARON It becomes our painful duty this week to chronicle ihe death of Mrs Sarah Knight which occurred last Friday afternoon from paralysis De ceased was born in England ago and came to this country when eleven years of age During a portion of her married life she lived in differ ent parts of the States but finally crossed the border and has resided in and around Sharon for a number of years Mrs Knight had many warm friends sympathize deeply with the children- Mr and Mrs Knight and son of and Mr Knight of Troy Ohio were present at the funeral which took place at her late residence on Sunday afternoon Mr Knight of Oak wood is years of and feels quite smart Mrs has the prettiest col lection of blooming houseplants seen for some time The col lection consists of A Calla- Lily Royal George Pansy Geranium Pink Ivy and numerous other blossoms Her a delight to all passers- by Mr A T visited a part of last week with his daughter at Stouff The Crusaders are talk ing holding an entertainment short ly and such little people as they should be heartily encouraged in their undertaking by a good attendance of grownups We understand the Sons of Tem perance are going on with their big concert which is to be held in the Meeting House on the of May Thirteen Torontooiansare expected to furnish the program and they city people promise to treat their audiences to the best concert ever held north of Toronto Any one ac quainted with Sharon will know that It will have to be something splen diferous to excel some the con certs that have- been held In our village on bygone occasions KESWICK they had US rolling foV ahoold bone W not should tha benefit t0 idcwalk his thigh A from Ottawa that for York of a that In of of The Executive Committee of the Gcorgina and Sutton Sabbath School held a meeting in the Christian Church here on Tuesday last for the purpose of arranging for a convention It was decided to hold one at Keswick on the and of June There was a good attendance of the Execu tive The following being present Mr Van VanNorman President Dr Wester SecTreas Revs Washing ton Rogers and Eraser and Messrs Silver Hind- marsh Huntley and J Marritt The following are invited to take part in the convention Rev Move-on- Wil son of Toronto Rev Mr of Rev Mr Ferguson of Brad ford Rev Mr of Stouufville G Jackson of Newmarket and others- Mr Stewart of Newmarket is visit ing friends in this neighborhood this week Messrs Patrick and Jesse Conncll are buying another carload of horses for the Boston market Horses are very low There are two empty houses in Keswick at present which is a very unusual thing Mr Ira Morton has met with an other loss An old shed collapsed killing one steers Two of our farmers met with quite serious losses from having nearly all their sheep worried by dogs Mr- Sawdon of Newmarket preach ed in the Methodist Church last Sun day morning He did well Mr Gilford Mann who lives a short distance north of here has a portable saw mill at work in his woods He has about pine logs to saw be sides a number of other kinds Mr- Wm Woods Fish Inspector appears to be putting in pretty full time just now He returned home one morning with four spears in hit buggy- So he is not merely putting in his time la North a of so- Mr John Nicholson Patron to op pots Mr ruts Liberal FURNITURE OH FOR CASH Undertaking A D Embalming A SPECIALTY JHMILLARD Telephone Connection radio of April Jqm mil of of of a Tho Altar iho Sib at Ha Father A of Tho Tomb town Mar lib April WlilUo La town of SiRiu infant daughter of Cbpcll6BdTwMMatlda7 Bharon Mar fliRiit Knight kg a u4 At Pica Orchard AuU ftW Joaatbari her yau f Hamilton ion Sec rotary Hon J at can at approaching and u no doubt about of to the contrary If ho fall old adage about unexpected happening would bo MOUNT PLEASANT Up of Morton ami Iff EUrkordtfraH uu4Uarr jobDMii floUbMa A ivti from U Mr Mr ft J- of It homo tot of too on I Silo of will a or tc ca ctorssr 4louoao will a of milch at No Iropjajaiotr ojio vllLlakoplice tot In lhoauof Whit Church llU WovMiloa for at oclock Auet printed at will a to la a bofora f MAIN NORTH All prompt cartful and Vte fteHIshift FARMERS Ball which look two li property of aalow 313 to Alfred Dentil It our fcfllp ihroorb MAR HANKS torn to kind ihtDkaaiul for trtHf of

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