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Newmarket Era , February 1, 1901, p. 1

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i J P me the liberty to know to iitt and to othe it No paper sent other liberty- 8 PAGES North York unless paid in advance SJngfi Copies 3 Cents Each Each J eAmarktr TERMS per I If paid in advance r i FOR i a Wrenches BqU Nuts Etc 50c oo i K50 ieej l Written for the i- m i joe per pair up to 350 Pucks ShinGuards Ankle-Supports- Hockey Sticks Genuine Sticks 10 15 and each V yO sad Meed the knell that falls ears That of the tolling rt rousing world issiH Stunned thnil v lit is While labor ceases at sound pall seems to obscuring While grief profound is fell expressed eyes That never more A Queeii so dear as she truth as tWough some kin had died Where friendship did abide Oer wide world the aiisNveiingeehoes ring irFtom lo zone waft tidings as they swing That our Gas died i Victoria our pride bereft who mourn the loss From Northern bounds to Southern cross The mournfulmessage came from oer the briny wave Flashed with electric speed and keenest sorrow gave That Englands Queen Had left earths changeful Had passed beyond the bounds time To dwell will Christ in fairer cliiuc Victoria fie beside Prince at ire Pet on a catafalque of purple velvet rounded by blazing -candles- Just previous- to this the Royal Te body will be taken oh Feb 1st Family took leave Then King from Osborne to Windsor where it inward VII said Close it finally will lie in state in St Chap- a It will be a funeral and instead a carriage will be used The body vyill go to Portsmouth on It must not be opened again Thus the remains of Englands great est ruler were forever closed from hu man view A private service was by The Queen was always so good to us they say She knew personally many of the townspeople and took interest in their heir troubles andnthejr joys She could call many of them by and often stopped in her drives to talk to them Almost every house has a halfmasted flag and the windows are draped with black and white Emperor William and Princess Louise walked to church in the afternoon vvj the Bishop of Winchester for the bcrs of me Royal family by the across the Solteri being lined warsMps of fleet In connection with the public fuuer- The is English oak lined arrangements a very remarkable with white satin enclosed in a casket feature all the proceedings is the lead with a shell of cdar intense martial air which pervades A Royal pall of purple with them The naval parade SpiMieud the arms embroidered in gold Sie greatest if the at the corners is being world ever saw and the military body was taken on Friday to at Windsor- will eclipse the dining room at and placed anything of the kind ever j sued from the Foreign by Queen and idea of thus entailed is gathered from The Queen Worked Hard The papers devote columns of space to historical and personal and the scenes and incidents the Queens life is laid on the fact that Her Majesty has now paid the penalty for her to affairs of state It is generally re cognized that until a few days ago was no harder worker in Kingdom Roughly estimated she signed documents yearly No despatch of any gravity was ever is- Boys King Washing Machine iiv- yery easy on clothes guaranteed v satisfaction BY Give this machine a free trial A BINNS our Coal Oils NEWMARKET ONI- J W f I The Office Specialty Limited BAY STREET TORONTO Factory a THREE otit of Every OR J try End Bakery families in Newmarket who buy bread buy ours because it is made of the best material that can be secured Our Bread is pronounced by all who Use it to be the best to be would like to have YOU try it FRED JACK- Hushed are mirth a solemn sadness reigns Where subjects dwell loyalty remains to her memory Her people be Theyll noblest one the world has seen- So tender and so true won hearts of all Esteemed and beloved none felt her rule a thrall The peasant and the peer Alike her name revere And all record her deeds of worth A pattern for the great of earth sojourned in Castle or Hall Her charity was felt try all The sick she neer forgot Though humble was tie cot And oft the Word of she read J Or prayed beside I lie oying bed Her heart was often grieved as dear ones passed Her children sought were her declining stay In sadness they weep her bier God comfort wbo were so true Till earth with heaven in viev A model woman eer in whom Uicre was ho guile A loving faithful wife that could rtot despoil A widow true till deatJi Who lonely trod For forty years her grief was great While burndened with the cares of State As Mother Wife Queen her sacred duties owned V Was prompt each to fultll no needed act postponed And keenest interest took In her Empires outlook She never failed to feel Its woes And grieved when war shook its repose Most virtuous Monarch yet Godgiven the world to Her power the Word she ruled In- righteousness tiwayed in love- As actions prove Oer all her fame extends never till Hers was longest reigu who ruled throne As too Victoria- stands alone Influence With Nations was immense Her throne was kept throughout her reign Intact from every moral stain Too weak is mortal give just need of praise Or tell what may flow from out her wellspent days But what is unknown here Will in tltat day appear What would have been she reigned Ami what the world her has gained may mantle fall upon King head TOo will our sovereign Iks his dear Mothers stead ftfay he like her become Beloved in every homo The fmpk lids marked by great prosperity Richmond 21 P of The eyes of the are upon the little Isle of Wight normal condition of is It has six fairly good hotels however as in the yachting season it the centre of a colony The Royal Yacht Squadron the lead ing yacht club of Great Britain has ami joyous resting in the ihurk the fact that the Foreign House beneath St Georges considerably over despatches George III- had for units weekly After every sitting of the of his family- House of Commons the Government Several years were spent by the leader in the House was in the habit Queen in elaborating the details of the of forwarding to the Queen abr splendid has been of the business done She with absolute privacy- On attended to these papers and the anniversary of the Prince Con- frequently them with margin sorts death year by year members of notes asking for explanations royal family in seclusion The Queens private wealth yielded its headquarters at in a m sarcophagus under an income of about yearly fort or castle which was lantern crowning the This is exclusive of annually some three hundred years ago building- Parliament She inherited The little river Medina which flows touching inscription indicates nearly all the Prince Consorts estate into the Solent divides West w to be laid herself to of fieoOOOO forty years ago and and East The former- is the in from John Camden business town the latter being a inscription is Here at last I the son of a rich jeweller The sleepy place two gjjj rcst thee with thee in j Queen was a clearheaded business hours to travel to again by way of Portsmouth The roval burial place for miles southeast of is the Britain is in St Georges residence of where the chapel Windsor where the original roy Queen died bedroom in the west Chapel or Tomb House has wing Osborne is Queens private restored and superbly decorated property and her favorite home The as the Albert building of the great bouse was begun chapel- This contains directly after her to the of the Prince and here and of course had the best finan cial advice In she bought pro perty for 78000 the market value of which is now reckoned to be She had estates in several Ger man principalities and inherited a beautiful villa at Baden from Princess The Queens laces are worth an enormous sum These and her husband and her young children a long time it will be a hard The Prince Consort was devoted to the thing for any us to think of a place king place of a queen to sing Osborne being a private property is the King instead of God Save not open to public at any time Queen or to talk of Soldiers of though visitors arc sometimes admit- the King Still harder will it bo to ted to the grounds think of Albert under any grounds about other title than the old familiar one acres the Queen having made man Prince of- Wales By that title additional purchases of land to the lie has been known as one of most piece originally bought by herself and popular princes of modern times who Prince Albert in has endeared himself by as much as Osborne House is a somewhat anything always doing the right thing severe stone and brick mansion of in the right place and so earning in particular architectural beauty with far sense tiian his great uncle two towers of unequal JKiglit title the first gen- tallest being feet tleman in Europe And although it The rooms are adorned is notoriously hard to successor with many rare pictures statues Of greatness there is no thought in article of value The garden is or- the of any one that our new in terraces ami ends in a lawn WW anything to lower the WORKING hour laws arc ignored by those little workers Dr Kings New Life Pills Millions are always at work night and day curing Indi gestion Constipation Sick I leadache and all Stomach Liver and Bowel troubles pleasant safe i sure Only at Lehmans drug store Our Toronto lyT r Isles of Wight Jan M funeral of the Mlsa Dougherty of this place was take place at Wind- toMr of Mark- tor February 2nd on Wednesday last Jan by of the late be remove Rev from Misses Main of Holt 1st It the expressed of the visiting this vicinity- Queen that unoral should be 1 Tho Young Peoples in tary in character ifte Sunday School presented have been issued to the Chan- tfjcir teacher Mr Burnett with a squadron all other available handsome gold pair and ships assemble at on Feb- suitable on Tuesday night 1st It Is understood last The evening was in sing- warship form a double line thru games which royal yacht bearing the body will pin I vJctoda Three people were killed at Queen Holland alone as a railway near only Woman ruler of the world They Were driving Tliere are seventyfive male rulers but covered buggy All social events in society circles have been declared this week on account of the death of Her Majesty Queen Victoria During Thursday of last week where then is a wharf for the use of royalty AT The chief of the Prince Jan Consort was the direction of a model embalmed on the estate which has always and occupies the been kept up by the centre of the dining room which Tho grounds many living re- wjlh mourning cords of the Queens family I wo Outside two are on Immense were planted by within two attendant remain and and near them arc in company with of various sics plant- present body by each of the nine children Then there are still smaller ones planted by lue remains a multitude of placed with the arms folded On great Kadi bush gold cross tree bears a plaque telling by whom features are very calm All It was planted and when about repose of beautiful of lie children had a The of first seeing the garden and was held to account- Q conferred on ability for condition of thc plot of retinue and such a his or her set of as marked Tuesday little gardening tools and these are afternoon could hardly have occurred to he found today in place in a little other monarchy the wr- The children raised pro- vans were admitted and sold it at market prices to footmen housemaids the their mother the stable lads and the TIIK pollccmon dressed in Sunday Within sight of Windsor Castle in ftlcd through room for the grounds of House There were no tho royal mausoleum built i n been body of Queen Victoria for thc Prince Con- anv whose tenants were burial plate In the biding her a last farewell by her mother the Duchess of Him lived till her jlealli a few months I- u fore that of Prince Albert She too old children and rests In a mnusoleuo at had grown up on the estate who Tho building by the Queen I cr regarded Queen as a friend the most rather than as a of its kind Its interior is took their turn Tle unrated In- Italian style with was the of those who had lost Sling richncss colored marble a Many rcsidenU of white statuary marble mom and and and of people applied at the porters The description The Quv lodge for admission but they were of te bSoy- riere is np nor of Ontario the members of his Cabinet am the Chief Justices this Provinces tin oath of allow ance to King Three men were arrested by lectives this week with steal- gold and diamonds a Bulialo jeweller rccehtly While in the act of pawning some of stolen goods they According to the directory almost ready for delivery the popula tion of Toronto has reached Major lias resigned his com mission in the Halifax garrison and returned to this city Tiie Jubilee Singers gave a very pleasing concert in the Hart roan course on Tuesday evening This Co is the largest and best on road to day is on their program of places to visit month In the memorial service to the Queen on Saturday Methodist churches will he divided into three districts and a monster union service held in church in each district Dr McLaren one of the house sur geons at the General Hospital who has been ill for some lime sailed for the Bermuda Islands on Friday His mother died of pneumonia the next day The Dr will nob hear the sad till lie reaches the wm ww nature mistaking reality of the sorrow of only one woman rules her led Albert was ARNICA SALVE Has worldvvide fame for marvellous cures It any other salve lotion ointment or bairn for Corns Burn Soros Felons Ulcers Tetter Salt Fever Sores Chapped Hands Skin Erup tions for Piles Cure guaranteed Only at mans

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