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Newmarket Era , August 21, 1891, p. 1

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THE i Friday Morning LYIIAN GEO JACKSON AT STEAM PRINTING HOOTS bo REACHED GIVE MB TO KNOW TO UTTBRAIJD TO TO VOlXLN930 Copies C NORTH YORK INTmiTOEpeSl HA ONTARIO BANK lit REST J Hired its floo i on Farm Newmarket Ont Friday August21st Was- BRANCH fata to a to BASS TO LOAN nd TO liK AT THE USUAL A solicitors St- next Pan Aurora AN ON GOOD A A idon C Old Cor Mils tod Lot A A for London Uoton Norwich Royal AH First CIuj Stock Rate on Farm lactate Towo a Lfnmr it TO J Toronto nil PR AJ iff j od PDCLLp flfcWrid4 gBTABLlttflKU I room lor all El- parlor JAfiJlAVAHfAflU M for Hardware Store tfr bo opt on vbero Kta Willie attended to ftlLJl I NOW OK LIGHT PRINTS ZEPHYRS C Running off at great i Pharmacy to J Tor- Water piopMt Ave timet Managing he Company America ftffafDtcldeota fo vicinity iho loan and J- Aurora IIOLLTMJHUEAD Room a lo iht iicthodlsiCburcto MARRIAGE MAHlUAOK LICENSES OHlc Newmarket ftRT WHY ARTS PHOTOS always jet EC A USE hi work Tar superior- dene he do the trade BECAUSE petpie cap Ret the beet Ma work w BECAUSE bU employs bat workmen WKYdopcopdIlkOto their to oar of natural D to well worth a and jou will CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO -CAPITAL- FUNDS- DOLLARS Annual J I and worldwide fV tvojearj II J North of Royal Straw Hats at Slaughter Prices J W STEPHENS NORTH END STORE PHARMACY THE OLD ESTABLISHED Pure Drugs and Medicines Toilet Soapa Perfumery Shoulder Braces Trusses Sponges and all DRUGGISTSSUNDRIES DISPENSING Prescriptions carefully compounded and orders answered with care and despatch The public will find our stock of medicines complete warranted genuine and of the OPEN ON SUNDAY FOR DISPENSING ONLY am 230 pm 9 pm DR CAMPBELL St Leon Water in stock PROPRIETOR Life It Ufa In joy and ceulnx ftTerjthiiig to tangbt No to win no a of of ue And li no bat to on earth o bright And fair That may and it no I Are bo light that bold no rain I It Ufa pleasure no woe f Tbeae of my I listened then bear what they wottld And though reply ttme loog to heir btn the No and I away And we from day diy With joy wring And oarer a bright mom a night of Again 1 my I heard without a bitter Life what it the tis done within the thy bright Thy fett ahall rut wheo they reach goal thy weary aching tool now ud may bo teat At tut full recoropoaso rest t Uxbridgci New York Letter of wold In spring water- It take bread and rolls day to feed Id tables nl atearo laundry on the axd of kitchen lCOOlba of of main an all frvooood datlgos and tbaocored glaai in marina of are obliged to do any work bat many employ In making etc bare for remain ally am obtain of to thirty day It a grand Instigation and admlta aerod Are an Suceo Wand is fiOtrrii of Now York era go In bathing being only Kc city and udUa for a bathing Of all tba attract Now York for and and la to vary charMtei Hera bonlavard forbalf amllo aod flower to perfection arc protected from public by board fenm ran from tide of parti- Ion In afternoon aod funrdaytln week plate Is kept At can cuvBtiblDg but Is nothing to brag of and beach not to bo compared tilth baOil In lnit moo Uffhtfnl part or a visit to Now Tor LUMBERYARD lrk Avenue lUt of RELIABLE Constantly on Hand TIN SHOP HAS CHANGED HANDS Including elding and other -ALSO- DRY CORD WOOD I NOTICE K will keep on ttom to the tllDC Buggies Repaired AND PAINTED Wood and Coal Stoves Which wo will at do- fljturee Also a of Tinware at ROOK BOTTOM Work robing c o flmcan and all out- door work promptly attended to N LIQUOR STORE We have now hand a full of EXPORT ALE White Label which was granted a certificate of award at the American Exposition in New Orleans for the first degree of merit in A trial order solicited P J MAIN NORTH CASH GROCERY STORE 4 A full stock of GLASS SELFSEALERS just pints quarts and halfgallons This is Ihe place to get your sealers and sugar for putting down your 24 lbs light brown SUGAR for ONE DOLLAR P J WAIN STREET NORTH SIGN OF BOOT UNDERTAKING ILL rtctlrc ftiicHoQ Of DUNNS BAKIN POWDE THECQOKS BEST FRIEND IN CANADA THE PLACE WHKRB YOU OAK YOUR p NEWMARKET BOOK NEWS DEPOT AT RIGHT I have the Largest North of Toronto end all are marked a that aro bound to sell every time TRUNKS AND VALISES S H OUR attention for the next few weeks will principally be given to our WALL PAPER r Department Our is now complete with a large and varied assortment of Wall Paper and Ceiling Decorations bought in the beat American and Canadian markets and be dlBpcsed of at prices that cannot be undersold CENTRAL TELEPHONE OFFICE STARR TV end Children dt- lvt4 ftlMp 4 Mom Strtot ftMQis to bo do In York o the East It two cunlalos 190 acre It is property o York City which ftretltuated and compr Wok pool laoUc blind fljjltjic for etc majority of from bj a amount of floral don the The wIJo by long bars of Iron All biro ISft tbo colls outer wait They Lit in four Hers a narrow In Croat and colored top row bottom row of extra aocom- lj often required at are wltblP lea walla but as Id at THE all kept clean afid cot mora Home certain bullatojp wldora and a seat for an officer where convicts are at work and are not allowed to US the Work Is closed to and If wants the hare to bo acquainted wltb kite tun of or star all Jo to laid to lint boat wa did not see a to an v docks of White the North River was our beat end here we were gratified by rtoognliloir wo were of tbo In North allowed to Tbo was the which had just broken the on her lastvajige Liverpool to Sandy Hook In therefore the title of liner on Atlantic She tu looff and feet wideband with comfort 9fi and There la he crew end apartments very complete throughout every atone and lime walls are adorned and and the carved plctuwscott It not a wave could sweep dock of an but done It No baa York until be bat gooe through where you can bur to an Several of a whole blockslreet An Idea of transacted may be formed when we that the employ run to In etch store tisltWater betblng left heartily en joyed In hot weather New Yorkers and a fof that par pose cannot be Imagined f BEECH on about from New York by railway and t Frail of description abdJfld every hand where all drlaki etc to thirsty of all the hubbub seeming delight of American people you get It the depot and ocean shore Last Saturday for a of three Ilia beach LIMED We not begin to Mtlmato the but we were at the Pavilion where bathing tulle could be ob tained they had atoommodeted about people There were easily In there would be probably In once within the of the life linos which to what a safe the a tight The different people dreaaed the many colore of Joseph favorite jump ing Julius winr Is more laughable than a show and the part of It Is when are fa surf There Is too pinch Canadian us to enjoy ftVMUt M Though there eloquent divines are all off for holidays Juitnow Sunday la not a day of quiet rett- Id Canadian cities there Is bustle contusion Corner stores fruit stands and saloon full service we have attended interrupted by Ihe rattle of the railway minutes or of bells and hoofs upon cobble atone toads Thousands and of people all directions for or public parks and cries and It Is said whole year through New York state that People were bilking at Sunday Is of New York It atom IS long and miles at lie great- est breadthIt and everywhere dulled York men who here year around There da population of about on the A rail way Ulead and horse can run from various potot One pUeo worth iris is an asylum foraged and disabled sea men ThemalabulMlnglserectedllkeelKbt dslachod houses but together rfdors so that It Is like one Immense The property purchased Institution comprise about SO acres on which are erect tome V for inmate and attendsnta In be oucsthed a large amount of farm property which Is now In the heart of the city of New York and the Income therefrom Is to this great where at the time tailors have Several of the sailers cad ana two or three over ICO yean old The grounds an kept most 4 an artificial The Largest Plank In the World- The so en- graving a photograph of a red wood plank that is feet wide feet inches long and inches thick and is about per cent dear It was taken from tree 35 feet in diameter and 300 feet high According to its rings it was more than 1600 years old tree was oat feet from the ground and the plank was hewed out of the representing a section taken from near the heart to tho bark After it was displaced it was lowered by block and with a locomotive for power In way of labor its coat represents the time of two men for a month simply to prepare it in the rough for shipment To this the cost of transportation must be added making a total of It was moved by water to San FraocU- CO After being on exhibition some time a car was specially prepared to transport it to Chicago This was done by cattinga slot in the centor of a flat car in wbiob stirrups were pendent The plank was placed on edgo in the slot its lower edge bains about a foot of the ties ft The plank was cut on the lands of the Elk Hirer Mill and LumberCom pany in Humboldt Country is the property of J of Eureka and B P of San Francisco and is on exhibition in Detroit Mich whence it may be sent to East Saginaw and to finally brine up in Chicago at the worlds fair The plank shows coarseness of growth with richness of figure and a finish such as the highest quality of material and the best efforts of Berry Brothers the manufacturers of Detroit can re Murder at Mitchell Mitchell August This town was thrown into a state of intense excitement yesterday after noon over what looks very much tike a case of murder What adds to the Is fact that tho prin cipals the esse- are proas meat people in the town and murderer Daniel Whale is a man between and Whale and his wife to this town for about nine months remov ing hero from Toronto whera they kept a hotel The couple who are between sixty and seventy years of age did not live happily together Yesterday morning about oclock while was under influence of liquor he from his house and called a Win Taylor telling him to go into his Whales faouae as ho going for a doctor Entering the house a ghastly sight met Taylors eyes Lying on the floor with her head retting on a sofa was Mrs Whale with her face and clothes covered with blood Taylor made an attempt to lift unfortu nate woman on to sofa and asked her what had happened but was unoonioioui and made no reply Taylor called In bis wife and with her lifted the body on the lounge and the blood from face returned to house he was greatly excited but do explanation as to how the tragedy He said he and his wife had had many a row but thought this one would be the last and said I me John Sheldon for the whole trouble and old Taylor that he would shoot him A revolver was afterwards found In Whales bed and was taken and looked dot of harms way died from effects of her injuries about three oclock In the Afternoon Whale has beta and Is now In He most pssslonate and when under the influence of liquor ha no control over temper Coroner of was notified immediately after Mrs Whales and last night inquest begun the Town Hall Aug Coroner Shaver says at the jurys verdict rests between manslaughter and murder The verdict was murder sdppoie this job will go hard me He blamed his son Inlaw Sir Hector Career Sir tor is a son of the let Jean formerly Assistant Civil Secretary Lord Sydenham while Hector was born in Quebec in 1826 He was editor of different French papers In Montreal until Was a member of the Executive Council from March the union and held the office from March 30 to and from latter period until the union Was sworn of the Privy Council Jnly when appointed Secretary of State of Canada in which office he remained until transferred to the Public Works Dec 8 Wa while at the State Department ex- officio of Canada audpupentanden6jenerid of Indian affairs Was a commissioner to Mr Speaker in the management of the interior management of the House of Commons also of the Railway Committee of the Privy Council Created a Companion of the Most Honorable Order of- the civil by Her Majesty Knight Commander of the Roman Order of Pope Gregory the Create Knight Commander of the moat dis tinguished Order of St Michael and St- George May Was a delegate to the Union Conference to that in in tbe same year and to the London Colonial Conference 1866 67 to com plete terms of union of Pro vinces Aoted as leader of the Conservatives in the session of during the in England of Sir George and elected by the Conservative members after Sir Geo funeral in Montreal Jane as the Conservative leader in the Province of Sat for county of in Canadian Assembly from union Returned to Commons by same from the union until 1874 when he retired He had ceased to be a Cabinet Minister with his colleague Nov He also represented Dorchester in Local House from to 1871 when re turned from Qaebeo Centre by acclam ation retired January Elect ed for Charlevoix- January again returned for constituency April 1877 after being unseated by petition Contested un successfully at general elections Sworn Postmaster- General Oct 19 Appointed Minister of Publio Works May Elect ed by acclamation for city of Three Rivers Nov 17 on res ignation of the littiog member and acclamation at general elections Reelected at general elections 1887 and again in Notes by a Pioneer In last weeks Issue of the Sun seme extracts were given from Smiths Canadian tor of I well remember the time when Mr Smith was around compiling it and thinking it might be of interest to dip still deeper into the past I give a few statements in regard to the country as I found it in Sixtyone years ago I went up Street from Little York to Holland Landing where I afterwards lived for years Holland Landing consisted then of a mill a saw milt run by Mr Isaiah Tyon a tavern kept by Mr Phelps and about 6 or house The first letter I received after coming to the country was ad dressed to Newmarket which bad the only post then existing between that place and An office was opened on about a mile south of the shortly after that of which Mr Lou was first postmaster and I was his deputy Ills son the late Mr Charles Stipendiary Magistrate was a boy about years old At that time Lake trade was done by a sohooner that went up Holland to Soldiers Bay The roads were so bad that wagons were almost un known The prinolpal part of- the summer travel was done on toot add the produce wa marketed in winter on drawn by oxen I remember crossing marsh and going over where Bradford was afterwards built The of Simcoe was almost a complete wilderness then even Barrle had not sprang Into existence The first election which I can re collect was held at Holland Landing when John and William Robinson were the candidates the being successful I was per sonally acquainted with many of the leading cbaiaoters that took cart in political combats of the following years narrowly escaped being shot at in an patriot under the following circum stance One day the excitement ran and was march ing towards Toronto I beard a noise up street said walked out to ascertain the cause A number of armed men were to front of Platters hotel I approached within a short distance of them stood a few minutes and then turned homeward One of the men thinking I wa a spy called to me to stop to if I disobeyed but I did not bear him He raised gun and was about to shoot when another man knocked it op and prevented They then followed and arrested me When their leader Hugh came up and recognized me be apolo gized for the action of men and I was released A- Jakbway Aurora- A was stolen from Dr the other night Mr Whlrnster is erecting a fine new dwelling on Victoria Street The excavation is completed and the masons are now engaged on tie When completed the build ing will bo of the finest private residenoes in town- Too tat for last watt public school here will open on Monday next Mr Barker lost a fine spring oolt this week aomo pigs frightened it which caused it to jump against the knives of a reaper Messrs Job Hughes and J Kavao- for NorthWest on Tuesday night last Mr fell from the hay lofc in the bam list and has teen to the We are pleased to hear this Injuries are not serious Among the visitors to our little hamlet this week we Mr to of at Mr Miss of Detroit at Mr It Phillips Mr and Mrs Jaa Hughes of Toronto at his brothers Mr Millar at Mr A the Editors Shews Holland Landing Toe garden party held last week in with the of England was a grand success and how could it be otherwise when it was the supervision of the Young Ladies of the Great praise is due to them for the manner in wfaioh it was carried out The grounds lent through the kindness of Mr Brown were well lighted The Band added greatly to the pleasure of the evening as it always does- The Choir gave some nice selection also tbe violin solos were appreciated The grounds were crowded and even nature provided one of the most nights of the season All seemed to thoroughly Jnjoy themselves The Revs and Green were present the receipts after de fraying all expenses amounted to whloh are to assist in putting a stained window la the chancel of our pretty little parish Sutton Mr of the Massey Works Toronto remained over Son- day with Mr Mr John Howard had a thorough bred heifer kilted by lightning last Sunday The present crop of fall wheat is the largest and of the In ten years Mr James Chalmers threshed twentyeight bags- of clover In one day Tuetday was Suttons first officially proclaimed civic holiday The steamer and made trips to and carried considerable number of the youth and of Sutton to the regatta San odors surprised the na tives yesterday Within thirty min utes row from Lake View House he four one of which measured four feet In length The other three averaged i certainly the beat catch of the season and wants it distinctly understood that this filhtng was done In real old style no silver hook business this time During the thunder shower of Sun day afternoon an electric bolt shat tered a chimney on the residence of Mrs Williams High street then run ning down the stovepipe fire to the carpet in the room Mr Hunter and family who occupy the rear por tion of the bouse were away at the time and had it not been for the promptness of Messrs and Fry a conflagration might have been the result Mrs John Gray a recently married Montreal woman coal oil to the fire and died in great agony a few hours afterward The liquidators of the Central Bank have Issued a writ against the Catharines and Niagara Central Railway for due John Shields and David as contractor for building of that Una At Central City Mon day large powder mills exploded A large number of lives are reported lost and many building were de stroyed Ky During the storm on Sunday a tree was blown down on the farm of Mr George Hilton county and in falling killed three sheep The roof waa blown off the new barn of Mr Robert near same day ArLUiBAugl4 Mr Peter la an old resident of father of of this wu brushing off the flies while ton wu shoeing Mr bona The elder man received a heavy kloW in the forehead from one of the animals hoofs making a wound about Inches long and penetrating the skill about two none and de stroying the left ere He only lived four hours after the Mr was a and was In his Talks but when Its backed up by a pledge of the of a flaanolally responsible firm or com- any of worldwide reputation for and honorable dealiog it Now there are of and other bloodpurifiers cracked up to be the best purest most peculiar and wonderful but bear in mind for your own tike there only on guaranteed blood- purifier and remedy for torpid liver and all disease that from bad blood That standing solitary and told on trial Is Dr Pierce Golden v err If it doesnt do good in scalp and scrofulous dis and pulmon ary just let It maker know and get your money back Talk cheap Hit to back a poor medicine or a one by ling it est frfat aa Golden Medical Dlsoovery la sold would bankrupt the largest for tuna Talk cheap but only Discovery tad A writ has been issued on behalf of Mra Martha Stiver of against her for Hmony Aug Mr and Mra J Saul of Camden East were at depot to take in the excursion to Toronto They were accompanied by their infant son months old WhUe waiting for tin train child was taken suddenly ill and died in a few minutes One of the latest and said to be beat hair came all the way from Germany Any druggist will compound it and it is said that its regular use will keep the hair luxuriant and in excellent cootUtion These are ingredients in exact proportion One hundred grammes of fifty of castor oil two of rose water and a little about a toa spoonfull of quinine It thoroughly rubbed into soalp about three times a week On Friday last Mr Pews who lives between and met with a very sad accident He was leading a which be intended to hitch to a rake and a which was running the yard is supposed to kicked him in the forehead badly fracturing the skull and rupturing the membranes of the brain A holdback strap waa found snapped the tail of the loose which no doubt used to drive the animal away when be was As Mr Pews is now far advanced in years being 76 his chances of recovery are doubtful Modern inventions have brought so great an increase of lux uries to all classes that now the difii- culty is not so mush to secure what useful and as to avoid an intemperate excess The opportunity for desires of every kind was probably never general nor an ready since world began an it is today What pleases the ear the of the intelligence compara tively easy of Thing that were formerly the exclusive posses sion of kings and emperors an everyday matter in ordinary and many a luxury not dream ed of in the past is now considered almost a necessity The for luxury coupled with the fact that many men are lodge poor paying assessments to various societies insurance premiums etc is one great cause for hard times Many people are unable to meet the demands of together with the cost for living compared to their resource and as a consequence bill- for flour groceries clothing etc re main aid The man who deliber ately indulges in luxuries while in debt for the necessaries of life fraud and a cheat It all well enough for a man with a little money to invest to use it in this manner you pay your honest debts first When kitchen ranae is cleaned out there will be found in flue under the oven a considerable quantity of gray doit ft I no exactly nor yet loot but smoke is akin to lamp black as a coal fire able to produce oft impalpable finer than flour Not many among those who throw this into the ash bin are probably aware that this is best thing in world for polishing tin ware far surpassing all the prepared powder aod paste told for that pur pose Apply it to the tin with damp and a few strokes will produce such a lustra as is on new ware or engraver puts upon his by the we of charcoal Remember when cleaning out your An editor once saiol a newspaper should one day print the content of It waste basket there would probably be a riot There would certainly be trouble in many homes arrests in many direction shotgun in But the patron never see the wasto basket He only glances at the beau tifully printed page complaint if one letter In fifty is upside down growls If In five hundred happens to bo wrong kicks because his communication signed tax payer has been condensed Into respectable English frowns because the editor did not take ad vice about publicly telling his neighbor some short and is generally disgruntled Ho knows his share of the waste but If be could one look at contribution made to that re- by hi neighbor and friend he would be thankful for the exist ence of man with sufficient Intelli gence and courage not to print all ho know and to temper even that which he does print An exchange has the good advice Pay that debt It is a small one to be sure and not to be a thought hen why not pay It Why ff mortification of a Why not take that little thorn oat of your finger at once It will fester If al lowed to remain an will cause ten time the Why not relieve your of that little load You will feel the better for it doing You contracted the debt knowingly and willingly Did you not mean to Certainly yon did Then why not pay it now Every days delay increase morally the amount of the obligation member too that your little debt and another mans little thousand other men debt make a fortuni for creditor for they enable Mm to pay his larger debt his workmen or and keep his business moving right along In time like these Didnt yon ever Well then tho account at once and the ghost of the debt will not trouble your 1 it

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