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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 4, 1929, p. 6

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jfoe stouffville tribune tjt f gt ftate 200 per year 250 to th j f united states business cards i medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien phone 19g and mate rs ira herbert freel consultation hoars ira freel 8 to 12 am mon wed frl 6 to 9 pm saturday tues thura saturatternooni by appointment only herbert fret 9 to 12 am tuea thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tuos sat mon wed fri afternoons by appointment only dr taken by grim reaper sir lomer gouin lieutenantgovernor of quebec prominent liberal and sir hugh john macdonald son of revered conservative chief tain are called in death 0i friday march 28 at quebec sir i of the province of quebec was repre- dentai es barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phono 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block z dr d c smith jlonor graduate of ftoyal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto dr neil c smith jlonor graduate of itoyal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of rochester childrens hospital i ofilce standard bans ljpstnlk phone oftlco 1011 residence 1016 boadways drug store stouffville legal harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public conveyancer eto office silvesters block phone 18003 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffvillo money to loan a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouftvilla monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am anne lehman a t c m teacher of pianoforto playing and theory studio lehmans block miotic 4s01 carrying xo insurance is unwise you are taking great chances experience is bought with cheap insurance and costs dearly froper protection is what a fully qualified agent recommends and good insurance is what ho sells lyou will consult him in the long run whv not today t birkett general insurance agoncy rilovk 18201 stouffville i george keay altona ont licensed auctioneer live stock and general sales promptly attended to terms moderate hone 0003 sloultvlile aumers wo want all your llye fowl best markot price paid dont sell until you consult us phono sam golden at ponnocks livery stouffvllle i lomer gouin lieutenantgovernor of quebec and former premier died just as he was about to enter the legislative chamber to prorogue the quebec legislature stricken by two swiftly recurring attack of angiuapoetoris sir lomer passed away in his office in the par liament buildings surrounded by members of his family while in another part of tho building the mem bers of the houses waited his com ing to dismiss tho seventeenth legis lature three attacks in all the two attacks followed one that had occurredat noon but from which the lieutenantgovernor made so good a recovery that lie determined to carry out tho duties of his office when at 5 oclock the legislative as sembly requested the prorogation ho celebrated his sixtyninth birthday march 12 last sir lomer who succeeded hon nar- cisse perdeau as lieutenantgovernor january 9 had been in indifferent health for some time and had planned to leave within a few days for the boadways drug store stouffville mrs a griffiths spirella corsctiere stouttville and vicinity phone 15303 wedding bouquets i and funeral designs muston sons wholesale florists stouffville ontario phone 7001 slouffvilie lodge no 384 sloftts cvory monday evening at oclock in tho oddiellows hall visiting brethren welcome feas cook w r sanders noblo grand rocsoo archie stovor fin stcy physician reports that vomen are not so nervous as they used to be theyre more unruffled for one thing rivcria sir francois lemieux chief justice of the supreme court had been appointed administrator his con mission to become effective april 6th the second attack came as the lieutenantgovernor accompanied by his official party was ascending the steps of the parliament buildings he was carried into his office and placed upon a divan while colonel d b papineau aidede camp hurried for dr alfred valere roy member of the legislative assembly for levis who was waiting with his colleagues in tho legislative assembly rooms dr roy summoned two other physi cians members of the house and by their combined efforts they restored sir lomer to consciousness tries to complete prorogation the lieutenantgovernor recovered to such an extent that he was able to make arrangements for completing prorogation instructing that such bills as awaited royal assent bo read in the legislative council in the usual manner and then brought to him for assent these orders were carried to the upper red chamber but sir lomers recovery was tragically brief in a few minutes the third and fatal attack came the legislators had no sooner taken up their positions in the red chamber than tho news was brought to them that tho lieutenant- governor was dead it was a dramatic moment climax ing ono of the most hectic days in cluding the naming of mayor camillen houdo of montreal for the session that was just to have been closed the mace was removed from tho table before teh throno and tho members of the red chamber retired hon hector iaforte speaker of the legislative assembly led his col leagues back to their own chamber mounting to tho speakers chair mr laferte sat for a moment whilo the house remained silent a silence that was in marked contrast to the thunder of debato that had marked the dying hours of the session a few minutes before pioneer passes at winnipeg ou saturday a pioneer of the great west which had lured him here after his services in the northwest rebellion sir hugh john macdonald son of the distinguished right hon sir john a macdonald first prime minister of the dominion died at his residence hero early satur day march 29th in his 80th year slrhugh john had fought valiantly against the ill ness with which ho was stricken four weeks ago for tho first weok ho had been in a critical condition but then improved slightly until tho past threo days when he gradually lost strength suffering a completo collapso thurs day night and dying at 310 am to day high tribute will bo paid sir hugh john all tho honor of state will at tend tho last rites body to lie in state from 10 oclock monday morning until 130 in the afternoon his body lay in slalo beforcr tho throne in the legislative buildings of manitoba where a guard of honor from local militia regiments was satmied in all saints church at 230 oclock tho public funeral service was con ducted by archbishop j p matheson primate of allcanada church of eng land and rev ii it ragg the rector burial was in tho ancient come tcry of st johns wher rest many of manitobas pioneers on tho banks of the historic red river famed in tho days of old fort garry representatives of state church military and numerous associations were in attendance si- francois lemieux chief jusllco sented at the service his will mark the third state funeral in the history of the province hon t a burrows who died in january and sir james a m aikins whoso death occurred in february were both accorded stato funerals early day politics prominent in early day politics both federal and prov ncial a former pre mier of manitoba distinguished in law and as a citizen of the west sir hugh john macdonald was nationally known and tribute wa3 paid him from persons in every walk of lifo distinguished citizens of tho do minion telegraphed messages of con dolence to lady macdonald floral tri butes wero sent to rest on his bier while those of less fortunate circum stances remembered him for his kind ness and aid in the hour of need to rich and poor sir hugh johu was known to many he was remembered as the magistrate in tho city court room where for is years he had la bored despite his advanced age he had daily attended sessions in his court- room right up to the time of his ill ness this was- a stern duty for him for lie maintained his daily office with great difficulty having to be carried from his home to an automobile driven to central police headquarters ai thence again aided into court two years ago sir hugh john suffered a serious illness from which only his indomitable courag saved him and during which amputation of his leg was necessary surviving are lady macdonald and a daughter mrs g k gainsford of winnipeg a son jack died 20 years ago striking in likeness to his honored father and in characteristics of the great conservative leader and can adas first prime minister sir hugh john for many years was prominent in the life of this city always ready to aid in civic welfare promotion d e vox sb 9 to q j j 11 t v the durant 40 de luxe coupe link whipenswear say he used to bo the main head of his family but since his daughter lambastia had got all growed up they was now usin the commission form of government red seal continental motor s fottrafbecl brakes morse silent timing chairs l force feed lubrication passenger cars fours and sixes from 675 to 209 fob leaside out standard factory equipment taxes extra d u 7he durant de luxe models lead the 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