Newmarket Era , June 12, 1891, p. 1

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rr V If JltB NEWMARKET fiBA Every Friday Morning TO TO ALL Br- GEO ma STEAM HOUSE REACHED Medium la in picmilCm with tut with ONTAEnTBANK NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND siiomoMJi6vLAW8W en Allowed on if J r Vol XLNo 20 Single Copies Gents Each TT Newmarket Friday June Strictly in Advance 8 or at ad Notes promptly attended to LEGAL J RR1TER Notary Miln to load oil gOUCITOB Of MOSEY TO xi J and tl Aiiuiii TO AT CORafKT KATES D GOODS FRESH AND CRISP i Si- TO OS GOOD I A Loam llndior 13 AKKLSTtB3 e- opposite tie r MT ki vi Old J MOVED A To on tract All of Hoed a to to I And I to 30 in 8U and Ave DR AJ- fl Council Street GRADUATE and the Vctefiaarr Society liioiJAD In ibe POST OFFICE BLOCK A Yr AGENT for J All Stock Low on Farm Tin Shop AT X THE I fit of jecABLanKUiaJj liOUd room lor meat all trains not JABKATAKieB r A AtaoirorlbdAlu Hardwire Wwmwk DENTAL Oxide Aft A I THE ACCIDENT In A merle for Aaror aod mo mod rmoTcd Deotml Hoom the Foil Church luiUc4AlrforPnIoleEalUMr JTACKBOA flpjiRTS ftRT G PHOTOS work BY ho do trade I BECAUSE tbo be At if CANADA ASSURANCE CO ESTABLISHED AND FUNDS- 000 DOLLARS ALL force two SUITS for ftod every Mens Tweed Worsted The most Felt and Straw 1i Bra Abiding How Wn grow dim to j Prowl Id Id la Colored la all the Leading Shades and Hosiery HENRIETTAS B HAMILTONS Celebrated Make of BOOTS AND SHOES -1- PRICES throughout the down as to meet all SO LOW R J DAVISON NEWMARKET BOOK NEWS DEPOT OUR attention for the next few weeks will principally be given to our WALL PAPER Department Our stock now complete with a large and varied assortment of Wall Papers and Ceiling Decorations bought in the best American and Canadian markets and must be disposed of at prices that cannot be undersold CENTRAL TELEPHONE OFFICE WN N STARR J Agent- LUMBERYARD Constantly on Hand status other DRY CORD WOOD Alt of aid Earthbora beatify and dies aa Rowan in how Tali- Tii to or Or to an um of man Sunui uid Bear oat tide To golf where wrecks To Where Id their track oar hopes Sosltered lay oer all the the it ailed To abode iM I It the Premier and been the of lor wtae jean put J UI read Eight Mlniitort wili to and The general of hearse which will carry the from the to church and thence to P will W four hprui Tb train will be placed Id by the P locomotive and cars likely draped i AT- KlKGCTOJf Bat a standi Finn stormy blast Whsre each anchored tail and fast In its cleft Fro the abuIJ Corel oar hiding tare ThoaabtbeearthafoaQdattonsjloId w lean ha world And on All stored wall find Will P Oust Man Passes sCway NOTICE Buggies Repaired RELIABLE TIN SHOP CHANGED HANDS from full he r Wood and Coal Stoves Which wo will Mil Azures aim a at BOOK BOTTOM PRICES UNDERTAKING 1 Work door to SIGN OF RED BOOT WE AT ERA N LIQUOR STORE -FOR- BOTTLED ALES POUTERS and Quarts October brewing PJ MAIN STREET a r CASH GROCERY STORE the fioet of it fiboes HAVE a t to to The CAPTURED aod child fur chtaootes Wo It a point to EVERYBODY When they coma to filled at Spot Boot Shoe Store- s hgriffis IT FOR- 6R0GERIES Try our Japan Tea canity P J OMALLr MAIN NORTH and Children ewes X I vl5 of the greatest of the forces of lbo baa away and the Queen of the greatest empire in world one of the great eat of her subject Sir John is dead I The boars rolled on bat the end coming At oclock urday night Dr Powell noticed change in the Premier condition The great statesman had lain In a condition for the last with no change of position and an irregular respiration that ran from to per minute At oclock the respiration suddenly dropped became perfectly regular and normal if anything a little slow and so re mained Peace folly the great founder of the Dominion slept on but bis barque waa floating out from the river of life into that broad sea of eternity whose farther shore no mor tal has comeback to tell of It known that the members of the family were gathered about the dying mans bedside bat that much had been known all day Lady had not left husbands side a moment from midnight on Friday nor bad Dr Powell Nobody had thought of going to bed on the pre vious night end came peacefully and and quietly From oclock until great leader seemed though enjoying quiet Then he stopped breathing There was no struggle at the Sir John simply ceased to There were at time In the room sur rounding the death bed Lady Mr and Mrs Hugh John Macdonald Matter John A the Premiers Mrs niece Miss Stewart a distant rfelatUe of Sir John Hod Mr and Mrs Mr Joseph Pope Premiers private secretary Mr Fred White comp troller of the Mounted Police Mr Geo Sparks a diitant relative Dr Powell the physician In attendance and Mr Ben for many years Sir Johns personal attendant The Premier drew his last breath at Let no attempt to pierce further into be privacy of that death stricken chamber or to measure griff that noble woman Sir Johns great helpmate In life his constant attendant In sickness bis companion to brink of the gram Ottawa At a meeting of the Ministers of the- Grown held at Sic Hector this afternoon decided that Premier be given a state funeral although Lady Macdonalds Inclina tion were that the funeral be hi private as possible in deference to opinion she has given way a private service will be held at to morrow after which re mains will be conveyed privately to chamber The Upper House will to morrow present a far different aspect to what it has dono for rears past Mr the wellknown decorator of Montreal arrived hero today and under instructions from the Govern ment wit tomorrow commence the work draping tho throne and wilts in moarnlng The will lie In state there the whole and tragi Wednesday at oclock when an opportunity will be afforded rloKsrad poor the old and young to see the face of the The will then be to St On arrival at Kingston the authorities charge of arrangements lie in state in the hall for several hours and on Thursday afternoon will be borne to their last resting in Eight artillerymen of A battery will bo bearers and the hearses will be drawn by six led horses In the procession from the Senate chamber Wedneaiay this order will be observed The GovernorGeneral attended by of provinces judges of the Supreme Court and in of militia members of privy Council Senators the Speaker- of the House of Commons office of militia eta will attend In official dress The state will be the third since confederation- DAroy and Sir George having been simi larly honored J a large number of floral offerings have been received at Earns- of cabled out that a floral tribute from the Princess and himself be placed upon the and one of first of this character to reach the bouse was a beautiful St Andrews cross in calls lilies with words Lorne Louise upon it is Ex cellency and Stanley of Preston sent a mag nificent wreath during the course of evening OF TAB ORB AT STATES- lS No task can be a sadder one for a Canadian to perform i- than to con struct a sketch of ho most eminent man the country has ever produced with the painful cohictouinesatbat the groat states- man is no more and that the nation he served and loved so faithfully mourns an unparalleled loss Bat a review the most prominent events of this a wonderful record of splendid per sonal qualities and publio achieve ments as to be an Inspiring lesson to us all and a justification for the heavy sense of a great loss and grief which pervades the Dominion today Jobn Alexander was the second son of Hugh ft Highland Scotsman a native of and id wife Helen of Inverness hi re who removed to Glasgow in early life where their son tho future Canadian Minister was born In a house on George afreet An older son William died in Glasgow and a boy Janus died the inily removed to Canada other members of family were Margaret who married Professor Williamson of Queens University Kingston and Louisa who was never married Both are dead so that the Premier at tho his demise was the last surviving member of the family circle In Mr Hugh re moved to Canada as many of bis countrymen wero at that limaoing and settled at Kingston Ont In a years Mr Kingston for Adotpbiiitown on the Bay of where be leased a saw and grist mill at a short distance from tho Draper Mr made entry into political life and came out as candidate for Kingston In the Con servative interest He elected by a large majority over bis opponent and continued to repre sent that place in Parliament for 34 years afterwards and then after an interval of eight years for five more Tbo early reforms prior to the onion of our provinces the completion of legislative Confedera tion the negotiation of the Washing- ton Treaty the aoquiiitidn of Northwest the inauguration of the National and the completion of the are the great hjstorjoel to his memory Sir John married in early life Miss Isabella Clark who died in 1866 and by whom he bad one son the present J P for Win nipeg He married secondly in Miss Bernard daughter of Hon Bernard of Jamaica by whom be has one daughter ToLady Sir John owed of that health with whiobhe always seemed to be blessed and is very largely to her affectionate care and earnest attention that the precious life of our greatest states man was so long preserved to the nation StouffvUle I of better fire in the Tillage coming to t Mr and family left for on Mon day night and Intend to Inaugurate the season Mrs a of sod her sister Mrs Hasan of Union- on Monday for a twoweeks in New York city They wilj also excurt on the Hudson and visit different pleasure Mount Albert A cripple styling himself P Riley in the Tillage a ago to work up a charity concert but it proved ft failure A deputation of the pupils of the public school accompanied by their teacher Mr waited upon Leek the organist of the Methodist Church ftttd presented hero with an address and of classical at a token of on their part for her kindness in assisting them at f The Editors Shears And now what more remains to be This slight and hasty their tribute to the memorvof a departed I to being a skilful Leek bad shown great Interest children and given them The schools of North township held a union at the Point Saturday Meaiord council granted to assist in having a demonstration in that town on Dominion Bay There wouldnt so many tired people In tha world if men would stop climbing hills fas get to them a An open ur concert by the on post office Friday wis of quite crowd of liitoaert- The wis tad Joseph JoolM auh lor Liberty bat filter a long faawiog run gauntlet of a of leader cannot pretend to be more of a career The heartfelt Borrow of a grateful people best memorial of the life and of Sir A Mao- a it lb deep It in not alone that the pie mourn the great gone the leader away but in every of the Dominion from the of tbe to the Pacific the who have felt the warm grasp of band and beard the of friendship flowing from a heart to with and enter into the other feel have a per- fional friend ana go put the ape of held by the nation which mingled ita tears with the grave of valuable aid Zeptiyr Mr John Pront and his of village are friends Jesse Hubbard of Picketing was here last Sunday Mr and Mrs Jesse Cook spent Saturday and of Newmarket Mr and Mrs Watson of Uxbridge were guests of Ha r wood Sunday Da foe was in the vicinity of week Young Mens from her to Jjckuma Point will be on the of hU month A t- Mar Council da All cat of Jol road j Win Hill A of nd wera beard bj in of road folio win a ordered A iheep Mr Geo around an attack of Our deputy reeve paid a flying viiit Monday Armstrong our hotelkeeper going to build a bote in Jeraey- 1 School Reports i IS ORDER OF the town of yaath visited on by a rainstorm whioh flooded some of the strtetsto of tore and of dollars damage v if and filet Sunday of an excunion totincUay Sturgeon Point and on Wednesday June 1 by regular train FOR John Clevtrtoo John Jacob A in CoHu Jol MM do do do do load Jo do viAi Wat J on roid John dp KJantTaitycrof J A rt to Mrs Lunar and CowfeMo appelated a oimcoHtee to rt of A for Cod v made fa road overseers IB 10 K IIS io of Ufa do I do Win do La paid Ota Shaw Jos do Jai do A settlement The- young sou was at this time years old and was left In Kingston to attend the Royal School His home how ever was fathers house and one of his biographers relates often In summer the future Canadian statesman was seen with a number of other lads during his holidays a log rod In his band at of the many streams that flowed Into the Bay in Mr Macdon- aid returned to Kingston and began to carry on business In Princess street son a descrided by those who knew at that as having a Very Intelligent and pleasing face strange hair that curl ed In a dark mass and a nose His father destined him for the legal profession and at school he exhibited a decided talent for math so much so that Mr Baxter the headmaster of the when showing off bis pupils to visitors nearly always called on to goto the blackboard and demonstrate the propositions The boy was noted too- for his neat legible penmanship a quality which many thousands of sorrowing friends In Canada to Jay know that he retained all his life even la later when he wrote a clear flowing hand In his year he tele school and entered the law office Mr George who afterwards described young fel low as a most diligent slndont He was admitted to the bar at and began to practice law 15 Kingston An old resident of thus pictures him at- this period He an exemplary young and had the good wishes and respect of everybody Ho remained closely at his and was way a to bo found at bis courteous oblig ing and prompt- In seat of Government was removed to King thus making the homo of the young barrister Vary centre to political of the country In general election of rendered the and the formation of under Mr The statute labor James fiasat was to to Coo that of We on road 1 and 116 Coo IE of Joseph lbs of lota of Cod iuto road Toko Line to South Town Una Cod Una on of lots A was ragalirly passed jropriUoni on and for locoMton JaDS20lh at 10 COVST Or mads on appeal Rose from XO Nettie Knight 8r HI Tim Either Jr III EdHh Merchant Jr Walter Ruth Jonea Cbtaley J I Willis George Draper Teacher a MO usToiviLiiMDtrY IV Jr Rw Clara Oacar III Allen Jr Ill Violet Shier Wilfrid Pi II Cook Jr Pc Once Howard Shier SHckwood May Swaio UutbsQibssD Ethel day Saioatl Allan Grace Annie J M Atsrega for J Svabb coo Rev Largs do Raid do John do part of Iota and 16 Coo from Ilia J do Aaron lot Con a from la coma erased Dogs war erased from I Geo Foster Coo Weight John A John following added to roll Mr A P Cod 3 HO BAST Edith Edith Brainier Clara Rachel Jr Ada Wright Wright Jr Fairharo Mabel Br Hairy James Jr Laura Joseph yrlfibt Aogaa Wright Emily Sr Pi I Aoala Jr I Gertie Beat Wright Rms Foliar Clara Luody Edith Charlie- Hairy Cattle Joseph oar Teacher II do do 103 Emus do J do John do John do Richard owner do Albert do do Wiltr do 3 do 118 Fred do 10 do John Newborn do The following aire erased from Roll 0 owner it Con- IE IE 1 1 IE as Albert Thompson Pratt Adam Clark AUx Attica do do leoant owner owner do 8 SO PI IE IE IE IE A bomber of change were made In Irene- far of valoea owing to SALAXIBAB The following obtained the at held la May Br IV A A Gray Jr IV P Stele Hill HI Gray tf Jr HI Hill Skiancr Jr It P Present every day John Campbell Bedgero Mead H Campbell Me- A It Allan P Hi Elliott A I Antla Darling The Wise tell us Rheumatism a blood dUeaae that it can be cured by a remedy which works the Wood And yet If you have the darting pains of Rheumatism In muscles or joints try a little of Lightning Liniment It will Bo direct to the seat of pain and re eve it at once is no waiting weeks and months until the disease can be attacked through tbo blood This seems to be contrary to claims but it is that Clarks lightning Liniment will cure Rheum- Bold by druggists price fifty cents Clerks Chemical Co Toronto N York Both urea have caused con siderable damage in some parts of I E3T A belonging to Mr John Smith of Ernie Sunday It Tali Lied to a and be to When the end of the reached it Cell id A boy named Willie wans was driving a horse and cart deliver ing gravel at Richmond Que when he lost control of animal got tangled In she reins and cart atid boy off the embankment Into the pit falling 170 feet and being dashed to pieces At yesterday a cyclone demolished barns six- miles- east of that place carried away two bouse and more barns were picked up bodily and sent sprawling and waggons were dashed to pieces Threo people were killed at Haze The beauty of a lies her delicacy the beauty of a man In his valor the grace of a woman lies In her sympathy grace of a man in his strength the swetnesB of a woman lies in her purity the sweetness of a man in his but the goodness of both lies alike in soul and spiritual require ments of each are ever and always the same The Wanderers Club of Toronto soya the Jour- need looking after They have wandered down to Whitby several times and with the assistance of liquor painted the town too much to suit people Their nest visit will bo the signal for swearing in a few special constables The re spectable members of the should restrain or expel the hoodlums Or get out themselves Friday afternoon a young man named an officer in tho Salvation- Army at whose mother resides near here was trying to kill worms and insects on trees with a lighted torch when can exploded burning oil down bis faoe and on his clothes unfortunate young man erased with his sufferings ran the Geld until too late and death ended agony a few hours after De ceased was years old Most of our young readers know where capital of the United States now but how all the places where it baa been There few probably who would think that for years Uncle Sam was so uneasy and roving in ration to find it difficult to settle permanently anywhere It seems it this most have been since he moved eleven times between audlSOO but must have grown more quiet and sedate in hie old age since he has lived ninety years In Washington A quarter of a century since the average doctor was every thing He was physician surgeon and now and in case of emergency would pull a tooth We are tempted to that specialism In medicine is a very modern Innovation But read this from so old a writer as Herodotus Tho Egyptians have among lb em a great multitude of physicians But each man Is a physician of part it the body only for diseases of the eyes and another dis eases of the head and a third diseases of teeth Verily there fa noth ing new under the sun To Sam Jones is evidently not afraid to let people know where he stands Hear him As a minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ I denounce with all earn estness of my soul this awful traffic human sonny renounce my allegiance to any party or politico favoring or It hence I I am a concentrated consoli dated eternal uncompromising every day In the year inside out stand op and bo knocked down Prohibitionist and brethren am no more to be blamed for being a prohibitionist than I am for being Sam Jones I was born toe one and made me the other believe that who make whiakey those who sell It the men who rent places where ft to be sold and those who for whiskey are all going to hell Bo help me I am for a clean fight every time with- their hellish all devils lo hell cannot shut my month- on this subject No man can be a unless he Voles as he eeVsOfeflt t

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