1 rSVWV v JX JrvVp it-fST-wr- The ERA gives more home news every than any two other papers in North and is to Loading County Paper NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER teo fa toofg to otter to freely according above all liberty No 19 Copies So each No paper sent outside North York unless paid Id advance Newmarket Grit Friday June 2 TERMS per annum it paid in advance J to paint your house be sure that the paint yoa use will do the job for the least money and at the same time give greatest satisfaction and longest wear The Paint gives these results every time Its a pure lead and linseed oil paint Its mixed thor oughly and ground very fine by powerful machinery It cover3 most surface to gallon and wears for the longest time Its a paint you can depend on Use it and youll be satisfied COLOR FOR ALL KINDS OF GOOD PAINTING AT SHELF AND HEAVY WARE Furnace Work Plumbing and General NEWMARKET PHONE VvVAAAA era 0 IS IF POSSIBLE THAN EVER DRUB STORE FOR Parkers Dye Works and Canadian Express Baggage for Trains Handled with Despatch Toronto From the middle to the close of last week the GovernorGeneral the Countess of Grey and Lady Evelyn Grey attended by an aidedecamp visited the various charitable insti tutions of the city during he fore noons and spent the afternoons at the Woodbine races Sympathy for those needing charity was their anti dote for the patronage given to the Woodbine racegambling The chief of police states that while pickpockets have made good hauls at the races he does not believe half of the cases reported are genuine- He attributes many of the losses to the betting indulged in ami who are short want an excuse to their friends for indulgence or tem porary assistance Mayor recently received from a citizen a sample of a letter which he had got as a result of drop- THE WHOLE SYSTEM lay Btoome by Lewis Greatest Naval Battle Russians Surprised and Thrown into Panic Togos Big Guns Got Range and did their of Destruction Most Effectively Hussions Completely and OutSkilled Bon James Lewi General Medicine Co Columbus OJ I have used Parana ping a cent in a slot machine a Who Island The the machine bore the words Drop in a cent and get a letter from your sweetheart Its contents were such that his Wor ship sent the letter to the police de partment for investigation Or James of St aged years a wellknown physi cian died on Friday last Heart disease was the trouble The GovernorGeneral and Viscount visited the City Jail last Fri day and were accompanied through the institution by Gov VanZant delivery of letters on the Is land commenced last week Because Edward a barten der at Lambs Hotel refused him a drink on the 21th Frank lay in wait for him and punched his head For this Magistrate Den i son condemned him to hard labor at the jail for the next sixty days Friday evening the house staff of the Toronto General Hospital pre sented Or Charles OReilly the re tiring medical superintendent with an oak writing table and swing chair Thieves ransacked the home of Mr J A Thompson DArcy Street one night last week and got away with about worth of jewellery During the past few days workmen have been removing an old land mark of I he city tearing down the old Severn brewery St in old Hollow Mr James M Campbell storekeep er at the Central Prison passed away on Friday last He has been an official of the Institution for the past 20 years A new medical school in Queens Park in affiliation with Uni versity is a scheme being promoted by some reputed medical men of the city Detective J Rogers A Mitchell who had been spending a few days at on a fishing trip have returned They caught the largest trout taken from the lake this season one weighing pounds Mouse will he plentiful there this sea son as they can he seen every day swimming from shore to shore Small hoys are blamed for a lire in a stable in the rear of the home of Mr J J Navies Ml Slier- bourne street- Three horses wen- gotten out safely bill a buggy was destroyed The loss amounting to building and contents is cov ered by John Irwin a resident Toronto for over sixty years died week at ho Hospital of paralysis He was years of age Mi win bad been a hack man in his younger days and drove the first double hack ever seen in Toronto The visit of the and Lady to this city was brought to a close on Saturday They left by the pm train for flutter dropped from to a mend it being all yon represent and man Buffering with catarrh could of Its great I a tare tt me occasion to recommend treatment of your kind rest assured that yours be the Gratefully Tames Lewis the catarrh la there Is sure to be a of mucus The mucus If a precious as blood It Is blood In fact It la blood plasma blood with the cor puscles atop this waste you must stop the catarrh A of treatment with falls to do Address The Co Co lumbus for ft free book on written by Dr entitled Win ter oe Birth of the Two Legends of the Origin of This Flower There are two traditions as lo the origin of the rose According to Sir John a Jewish maid of whom names was beloved by a brutish sot named The maiden rejected this suitor and he in revenge as- cosed of offences for which she was condemned to he burned alive hen ought lo the slake the llames refused to hurt hut burned 11 annuel lo a cinder There she stood in a garden of roses or the brands which hail been kindled be came red roses and those which hud not caught fire while one These according to the tradition were the first roses that bloomed cm earth since the loss of paradise according to a Mussulman tradition the rose is thus accounted for When Mohammed look his jour ney to heaven the sweat which fell on the earth from I lie prophets fore head produced white and that which fell the animal which he rode upon named A I Moras produced yellow ones At the present day the sellers of roses in eastern towns cry aloud in the streets The rose was a I horn and the sweat of the pro phet dropped upon il formed into a rose Washington May The Hon from the heavy fight- American Consul at Nagasaki cables ships and creating a condition the State Department the Japanese which may have accounted for the have sunk one Russian battleship J lpoor practice of the Russian gunners other warships and a repair ship in At night the entire force of oipedo Hon is Dead- Ottawa May formerly a member of the Government and one of the fathers of Confederation ibis morning at oclock after an illness extending over three years Hon William was de scended from John na tive of the Highlands of Scotland and also a United Empire Loyalist who served in the British commissar iat during the Revolutionary War He was the son of Daniel of York now Toronto and of Han nah Matthews of Andrews PQ He was bom in York January and received his education at the local schools and Victoria Col lege He studied law under the late J Price and was appointed in by the Marquis of Lome He contributed a great deal to the early newspapers among the Canadian Farmer In the Straits of boats and destroyers in the From information which has- been eet were kept busy and it is said received in Washington today il is there were almost of them sent believed that two of the after the enemy Some of hem the North American a semi- reported lo have been sunk in were picked up by the search I weekly radical paper His political the Straits by the Japanese and it is said at least platform of reform was there laid are the Orel and her sister ship them went to the bottom but when the Borodino battleships Sunday morning came the Russian of tons Three other vessels commander found his fleet- decimated reported sunk arc believed to have the ships he had afloat crippled and been cruisers the remaining one be- the coveted entrance to the Japan a repair ship blocked by Togos Nagasaki May Japanese sunk and eight big cruisers the Russian battleship Borodino and it is believed by this time ilidt Hie to Parliament for North Ox- four more warships ami a repair ship entire force which took ami sat for that constituency The other despatch reads the battle on Saturday has the close of his Tokio May Japanese fleet en- been sunk or captured political career in he icpre- and much of it has since been adopted by Parliament and the peo ple In he discontinued pub lishing the North American which became merged Into the Globe In 185S after having led a forlorn hope for the Reformers he was re- gaged the Baltic squadron this after- cripples may find temporary safe- boon in the Straits of Tsushima ty in neutral ports which was held cannonading heard it is of course impossible this from shore to state what the actual lots Paris May A despatch from in the Straits of Rome states that the Italian Govern- it must have been enormous ment has received a despatch from The sunken Russian vessels stating that Ihc engagement carried men while 11- the Russian and Japanese c had on hoard fleets was disastrous to both fleets Kojcstvcnskv Flagship The losses- were frightful Russian ship was damaged London May 1 he Si Pelers- May greatest na- correspondent of the Times says battle in history has been fought rumored there that Admiral jn the Tsu Straits has left his flagship boarded suited in a complete Japanese vie- lorpedohoat destroyer and IL The conditions for were ideal for the North Ontario North Lanark and From to he held a scat in the Ontario Legisla ture He was defeated in IVSc as Liberal candidate for South ville He was appointed Commissioner of Crown Lauds in and resigned iu On the formation of the Coalition which resulted in Confederation he was one of the two Reformers to ac company George Brown to the Cab inet he being assigned the office of Provincial Secretary The following are some of of fices held by him First Lieutenant l I reported that Japanese tor- j Governor of Ruperts Land and North Japanese when on Saturday morning dashed into the Russians West Territory Commissioner the Russian fleet was sighted to the and disabling battleships and for Ontario l7 and special corn- cruisers but at terrible colt HO of them being lost It is slated that the crew of one of the Russian ships mutinied while en route lo the Chi nese Sea Admiral subdued them by threatening to lire on them Disaffection among- the sailors may also account for the striking of four Russian Hags Happy Days For Baby The healthy All its lit th is digesting part 1 A child is a happy child troubles vanish when it its food well and is free childish ailments The greater of these ailments arise from stomach and bowel troubles teething and worms Own Tablets act like magic in these cases and when children are listless at night they always give sound re freshing sleep Mrs A St Florence Que says south of headed for the or Channel The weather was thick and hazy with a good hit of a sea running At limes the haze deepened Into heavy fog just the weather for the operation of the torpedo boats was shortly after noon when Ihc Russian Heel entered the channel which separates the Tsu Russians Taken Captive by Togo Islands from and almost Tokio May RearAdmiral same the great hat lie began former commander of the Torpedoes Were A flotilla of torpedo boats crept out under the cover of the fog and ac cording lo the reports leaching here was within yards of the big before Ihc fog lifted and they were discovered A hail of from the rapid fires the I Russians heal down on the little in a few minutes three of I hem had been sent down hut not until they had fatally wounded their giant enemy Russians Were A lit lie one of the big Rus sian either a mine or was torpedoed by a submarine and went down almost immediately car rying all her officers and crew Willi her The suddenness of the attack and its appalling success threw the Rus sians info confusion and il Was sonic lime before and his tenants succeeded in recovering order sufficiently lo permit the fleet to proceed Japs dun Work Was Deadly Then the and Togos great to confer with imperial Canadian fisheries in fourth division of the Pacific fleet ami recent commander Hie inioi- squadron composed scouts and merchantmen Willi other Russians is among the prisoners cap tured by the Japanese ViceAdmir al appears to es caped The magnitude of Admiral Togos victory over the fleet grows with every report It is now known that thirteen Russian warships have been sunk and captured Togo says his fleet is undamaged and is continuing the pursuit Togo was informed of the move ments of the Russian fleel by scouts by telegraphy placed his ships to the best advan tage before making Ihc attack missioner thorities lie was responsible for the placing of the following measures in the Sta tute book Agricultural Societies Act Acl providing for the disposal of the property of lunatics re specting corrupt practices at elec tions the Grammar School Act and the Public Works Act lie married first Amelia Caroline of in 1810 She died and he married Mary Ade laide of in The City of Winnipeg Sunday School Convention The advance program ol the Inter national Institute pi ceding the International Sunday School Convention to he held In Toronto June promises a rich treat to TIMOTHY TURNIP CARROT A JSIKH MAKOOUjS AHD CEMENT IceCream Soda NATIONAL PORTLAND Hard on Saturday supply them We open our Parlors to the public and will with ICE and SODAS ALSO a AT- ft WITH We take great to make tore It torn cry A M care with our Cream our Iral He returned j money and restitution will from a check which of be Urn com- put up as hail for himself The Grand contract for a at Midland Trunk have milliondollar let the elevator June Canadian Magazine Winnipeg is an Indian word which being interpreted means Muddy Wa ters No one who knows Winnipeg will deny the pictorial realism of the epithet muddy as applied to either water or land in its vicinity Rut the student of place names will dis cover deeper significance in- ills his jeclive Muddy seems to preface ft the names of many places destined to grow and multiply Muddy York of the early nineteenth century is Toronto of the twentieth This may satisfy some thai is a cabalistic reason for Winnipegs growth Hut in the year when twenty small structures containing souls clustered near tins old fort whose gateway alone remains it would vision to picture souls teeming there within Mi years Hundreds of miles from any Ameri can city more than a thousand miles from the nearest Canadian city with out alt way communication with either of these rebellion and all the other glowing pains of a young were experienced It is wilh a sense of the irony of life that one leads the account penned by an eyewitness of how Sir John Ai was burnt iu days a few years before his streets of Winnipeg in these early days a years before his railway scheme made destiny sure and swift lumber mills whose have taken a seers a city J Huron St Storehouse SIMPSON RAKERY Re An Disregard for Death In the meantime the Japanese lor- pido was In action constant ly In groups of four or five I hey 1 1 would make desperate sallies toward Dr Sutherland contemplates a JP enemy seizing every favorable opportunity driving In with utter dlsiegard for death They way Phono Ho visit to the fields of China shortly after conference The steamer Corona blurted her regular trips for the season on Monday while I shopping on Friday DPI effective work not of actual damage dohe hips hill lit directing alone In iiemys atten tion which includes Beginners Prim ary and Junior work will be held in Bond Street Congregational Church and are under lie of the International Primary Secretary Mrs J W Dames For further informal Ion apply to Miss Johnston Avenue Toronto till Christmas for He Price jsros mills near were burned also several cars on the Intercolonial Railway A young man named from was drowned in k River by the 6ttt- canoe of llnWfidYHwttwnB8tt