Newmarket Era , June 25, 1897, p. 2

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F JUNE tGtxt Binder Twine- J A Allan Co Print Rlauglitor Ton Jobbing House Get a Farm IS Hunter Estate To Estate Notice A Row Boat for Sale Stove Wanted Stray Elk Card of Thanks Band A Strath Heifer Astray John Salter Cattle Astray- Crawford to NEVER LETS apt BRIGHTER WITH EACH ISSUE The Printed FRIDAY JUNE 26 EDITOR Ok Wednesday Hon William iho Australian Sir at the Club Ottawa flit Sir Hear and others Cabinet wore present Ok Tuesday next 20th fast Premier Hardy fa to bo at Bradford and will bo accompanied by two or three colleagues In Dominion Day ho to bo among the at Mount Pleasant Park in Township Tubllco olovntfon of Donald to Hit prospec tive retirement from tho Com- It in pretty conceded that bin will bo Sir Richard right tho leader of in of tho On Monday Kingston Penitenti ary affairs and report of tbo enquiry com in Commons Pltznatrlok stated that the Government did not consider bound by report They had decided to action on the evidence In a abets no the recom mendations of the bad been approved It the present intention to remove Warden Metoftff Ho further added that Deputy Warden would bo dismissed also P ODonneli P Wood and James and Jamea Devlin will have to stand trial or Charges in another way Hughes had been a faithful and efficient officer and not be interfered witb Tub Hon Ross Minister of in this Province to bo congratulat ed on address in Hall Toronto on Monday evening laat It was a beautiful tribute to great Britains Queen and to tho Victorian era the moat splen did in the history of the Empire Toronto truthfully remarks It is becoming a question whether the Senate is to run the country or country to run the Senate Senators and in days gone by have obstinately jammed their heads against the country but in the end the country won and so it will be now old ladies bad better warning Tub Senate is too parlizan to ait in in dependent judgement Another bill we a by that body day It is the charter of the Railway promoted by Frank and Ingles of Hamilton The line is from Campbell- to Grand Fall A Federal subsidy fir is in the resolutions brought down on Saturday Mr sent the following at London him to present it to Her Majesty on jubilee day this day universal jubilation please offer to your gracious Sovereign the respectful homage compatriots tile memory of baying lived under her beneficent domination and take occasion to express their for happiness and the prolongation her glorious reign last the Liberals of East again nominated Mr PP as their candidate for the Legis lature next election In the evening of the day on which the convention was held Hon J Provincial Secretary address ed an immense crowd lathe Opera House and received quite an ovation An illumi nated address was presented expressing confidence in the Hardy Government The newly chosen candidate and present member also delivered an address on the occasion Toronto Juno Tuesday was jubilee day and it will be remembered as a red tetter day in this city Half a century hence youths of today wilt be to recount incidents that will live possibly the next century It was a great day for Toronto and tbo demonstration a noble in hon or a still more noble Queen A public reception to victorious team tho Highlanders is now being ar ranged for A citizens meeting will be held this evening to decide on the character of the demonstration Twelve hundred Freemasons marched from the Masonic Temple to church ser vice at the Pavilion last Sunday The procession was headed by the Queens Own Band Rev Chaplain delivered an address on the The Albany Club tendered a reception to Mr J P Whitney leader of the Ontario Opposition in the Assembly last Monday evening For the present at any rate the rumor that Mr Preston was about to displace Mr Metcalfe as Warden of Kingston Penitentiary Is not verified the latter stays In the Hat of Constables revised by the for some reason the Mr was dropped but It now understood that on the recommends of several North York the County restored Curtis to Saba Pasha General of Egypt spent a hours in this Monday of Mm Catharine Young of St who is without heirs valued at reyerts to the Government the jubilee postage stamps in the hands of officials in this city were disposed of by noon Monday Saturday the proceedafrom the jubilee stamps amount ed to Another conaignment had to be ordered Buffalo Bills Wild West and of Rough Riders of the World will appear at Toronto on July and Special excursions will be run on all lines of travel A big Ontario Prohibition Convention is to be held in the oily on the and of Single fare to delegates on all railway lines The Queens diamond jubilee was fitting celebrated in this The procession was the beat of the hind ever seen In To ronto followed in the afternoon by and sports in various parts of the city In the evening the streets were brightly illuminated and were thronged with sight- seera saya the Guelph Mercury this jubi Ice business pretty well up for eighteen veers sojourn cold shades of Opposition Let us moBt dis appointed men of the whole combination of the now in the is Sir Charles Tapper The honors bestowed on Sir Wilfrid these jubilee times are wormwood and to the who engineered the neat traitors to oast Mackenzie from the chief place in the councils of this country resulted in a change of Administration The engineering skill and improvements of the age to meet the worlds necessities are marvellous Ireland Is now to be con neoted with the British Isles by a tunnel It will he the most stupendous one ever undertaken It will start from the Scot- run under the Irish called the North striking the Ireland at point several miles north of Belfast- Railway traffic through the tun- is expected to be so great that it will pay per cent on the cost of construction This will be capital already subscribed and the Government examining the plans A syndicate will construct the work- hi of both political parties never go back on their bawbees Last Mon day night in Commons Hon Wallace M p for West York made this observation Members of the House wfiu had paired had been paid their full indemnity and had gone home although millions upon millions of dollars had tobevoted by the House and the most important business the House had yet to be transacted It appears those members who leave before House pro rogues without anyone have their allowance deducted aooordlngly but the cute crowd who obtain pairs get the full Indemnity These pairs should be noted by electors It was officially announced from Hall Monday that Her Majesty had distributed honors in commemoration of her Diamond Jubilee to the following Canadians On the Hon Sir Donald Smith a Peerage On the Hon Wilfrid member ship of her Majestys Privy Council and the Grand Cross of the Order of St Mich and St George On the Hon Sir Oliver Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George Oh the Hon Sir Richard ths Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George On Honor the LieutenantGovernor of Ontario the Order of On the Hon L Minister of Marine and Fisheries the Order of On Fleming the Or- der of On the Hon Chief Justice Taylor of Manitoba a Knighthood On the Hon Chief Justice Tait of Quebec a Knighthood On Hon John HHagarty Justice of Ontario a Knighthood On the following gentlemen the com panionship of the Order of St Mcbal and St George J Courtney Deputy Minister of Finance J Lome AuditorGeneral LieutOol William White Deputy PostmasterGeneral j Louis Frechette It is understood the title taken by Sir Donald Smith will be Lord Surprise is expressed in quarter at the absence from the above of the Premier of Ontario but it fa understood that Me Hardy would have been made Sir Arthur had he been prepared to accept the nan National has that m tint bo out of United States Oaf Society PARAOHAPJ1KD Edna Mo Art bur is visiting at Barrio Mr Harry is spending at ilies Nellie of is visiting In Town Mr J J spout Sunday with Mb sister Mrs A Ego Mr was visiting In StouffviUo last week Mr Allan Cody and left yesterday for a visit in Pickering Mr J Walker Toronto was visiting at week and Mrs Geo Norton of Buffalo were in town yesterday Miss Annie Rogers left for Brandon on Saturday for the Miss Millie Howard Is homo from Whitby College for vacation Mr and Miss Robinson of wore at Mr over Sun day Mre and child Torouto are visiting with Mrs Wythe on Prospect Ave and Mrs Bolt Hewitt and also Mr Hewitt over Sunday in the Mr Hughes mother from Is on visit for a of weeks Mr of spent Jubilee Day in Newmarket with old friendSi Father of was a guest of Father Morris at the on Tuesday Empey Is spcudlog a few weeks her daughter Mrs at Bradford Elder T and wife of Little Britain renewed acquaintances here during Conference Mr Martin Grant has returned from Acton where he has been working for the past six weeks Mr and the Misses Sutherland of Bradford spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr Mo Arthurs Mrs of Toronto was in Town last week They have decided to move back to Newmarket next month Mr John and daughter also Miss of Toronto attended the here Mr OBrien Misses Blanch and Laura OBrien and Mies Bert of vllle spent Jubilee Day at Mr A Stout Miss Ethel daughter of Mr- Peggcfthe World Staff Toronto spending a month with friends in Town and vicinity Mrs ThOH Moore and daughter re turned from Pickering on Wednesday where they attended the halfyearly meet- of the Prlends Mrs and Mrs of Rochester N Mr and Mrs Coke and Dr Pearson of Toronto also Mr Sep Nash of attended the funeral of Mrs on Monday Marie Ethel Caaaon only of Rev a former Methodist pastor in Newmarket was married at her to Dr of Niagara Falls on the So far as we can learn there are only two people living In Newmarket now who were residents here when the Queen was crowned years ago Mrs Eleanor Hewitt and Mr Joseph Millard rBeeton World We understand a Mr Moore is to succeed Mr Belfry In the Methodist Church here and that the latter will go to college Mr Belfry a general favorite here and bis removal will be gen erally regretted The World wrong Mr Belfry to in Muskoka ROACHS POINT There was not a very large crowd on the Temperance last Saturday The Point is commencing to get lively with summer visitors A lot of Newmarket people spent Jubilee Day on the shore road The landing of the seemed to be the chief attraction The refusal of the council to grant the wishes of the campers about animals running at large is making quite an agitation It is said that one of the Councillors lias since ex pressed himself in favor of shutting animals up at night from p to a as during July and August there is little pasture on- the roads and the animals are a source of great trouble breaking into gardens where they can get feed to satisfy the crav ings of nature There is another as pect which the Council has apparently overlooked if an accident occurs on the road who is responsible for dam ages the owner of the animal Township or the individual members of the Council Last Tuesday a bicyclist was going along the road and a sheep ran right Front of him The sheep might have been killed but that would have been small damages compared to breaking of a leg or arm or possibly Even had wheel been who would have paid the damages This is a question likely to come he- fore the Council in the near future foundation for Mr barn is completer Mr ttaffie the contractor a fine job The material is on the ground for erecting another residence south of Mr I vV Trade was never so good before Immense Quantities of New Goods come in and go out every week Its selling New Reliable and Stylish Goods at awaydown prices that has madethis one of the busiest stores in York County JUBILEE SUITS AND BOOTS Boys twopiece Suits well made and trimmed jubilee price Boys threepiece Tweed Suits wear like leather jubilee price Mens Tweed Suits well made good Italian lining perfect fitting special 3 Mens extra fine Tweed Suits latest style best linings tailor madeV jubilee price 7 Mens good Tweed Suits neat patterns well stitched all wool jubilee price 4 Special purchase Mens latest style Straw Hats go at Mens Tan Shoes newest jubilee price Mens Strong Working Boots special price Mens Fine Lace Boots regular 2 a pair at 50 50 50 JUBILEE GLOVES DRESS GOODS Big purchase sample Gloves and Mitts go at half price Big purchase Ladies sample Hosiery and Underwear go at half price See our special Jubilee Parasolat 99 Pure silk warp Henrietta price 120 at Black silk finish Henrietta price at Pieces lovely colored Dress Goods comprising Tweeds Fancy Plain and Black Goods regular price to 50c all go at Beautiful Blouse Silks yd go at Ladies Fine Low Shoes jubilee price Ladies Fine Kid Oxford Shoes jubilee price The biggest assortment of New Blouses 50c to 25 25 prices R Gase FOLLOWING VAC CINATION A Young Daughter of David of Fergus the Victim Suffered the Most Doctor Failed to Help Her From Perjus NewsRecord Nearly every person in this section is acquainted with Mr David fche popular leader of St An drews church choir Fergus Our re porter called upon Mr MoHardy at home in Upper recently and from him and hie estimable wife a tale of terrible suffering was elicited suffering that has brought a once ex ceptionally strong and healthy child to the verge of the grave The sub ject of the sketch Lena fourteen years of age and her parents say she has not grown any since her illness began some two years and a half ago Her terrible suffering dates from the time she was vaccinated in June 1894 and what she has since undergone has aroused the deepest sympathy of all the friends of the family In conversation with Mr and his wife the following facts were elicited Two years ago last June said the father Lena was vaccinated by a doctor in Fergus The arm was very sore and swollen all summer and became so bad that it was a mass of sores from the shoul der to the elbow In October a large lump appeared on her back over one of her lungs The doctor who vaccinated her treated her all that summer calling very frequently but the medicine he gave her did no good and she was growing weaker and weaker When the lump broke out on her back another doctor was con sulted who said she was in a very bad state of health Her constitution appeared to be completely and her appetite had com pletely failed The called in gave some outward applications and lanced the gathering but it did not give tho patient any benefit Nine such gatherings have appeared since that time but each broke and disappeared of its own only however to be followed by another The child became very puny and little or no food would remain on her stomach At night she would fairly rave with the pain in her arm and back and consequently her trouble wag aggravated by a loss of She had the beat of attendance but to no avail and she was slowly but sinking Friends advised a treatment with Dr Williams Pink Pills and as a last resort they were tried To the surprise of both parents and friends Lena began to improve soon after beginning the use the pills Her- appetite returned she be came stronger and her general health much Improved The sores have not yet left her back and arm but constitution is being so vary much improved under the treatment with- Dr Williams Pink Pills that her parents are looking for a cure Mr and Mrs thank Pink Pills for the present improved condition of their child- as they have done her more good than the scores of bottles of doctors medicine which she took Dr Williams Pink Pills are a blood builder and nerve restorer They sup ply the blood with its life and health- giving properties thus driving disease from the system There are numerous pink colored imitations against which the public is warned The genuine Pink Pills can be had only in boxes the wrapper around which bears the full trade mark Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People Refuse all others Mrs Dennis and son Mr Fred Dennis Newmarket were guests at Mr Leonards on Wednesday Mr Keith of Newmarket the hustling agent for the Singer Sewing Machines was in town on Wednesday BRADFORD Jubilee Day was observed here by horseracing The attendance was fair The minute trot was won in and by Stephens of Barrie Morgan of Ottawa and Kaiser of The trot was won in and 285 by Kaiser of Noble of Toronto and the a draw between Pearson of Brad ford and Morgan of Ottawa Time in the mile run was 106 108 106 Won by of Barrie Paisley of Toronto and Nelson of Toronto MORTON PARK Jubilee Day was rather quiet at the Park though two or three loads of people from Newmarket spent the day in boating fishing and strolling on the I shore The water was delightfully calm Thursday the 1st of July will be a big day here Newmarket band has been engaged to enliven proceedings and are expected to arrive at the park before ten oclock There will be a grand competition a silver cup and at 1180 they will around the park headed by the band There will also boa contest between North and East and a football match between Keswick and Pleasant schools together with races and other athletic sports The ladies nail driv ing conteBt always makes fun The steamer is also expected to run hourly trips from the park during the day and no pains are being spared to make it the best celebration over held here See posters for further par ticulars appointed for the current year V P James Wells Secy J Directors W Fox A D J Cherry Ross Geo Ramsay Chappelle Trent Norman Milton Davis Wells Blough John Black J Lemon Jesse Walton J W Hut- chinson Phillips J Tawse Richard Wells The match will be held on Wednesday the 3rd of Novem ber in a field to be selected in the north part of the township Leading Furniture and Undertaking House If you want Just call and see our prices If you want a Good Set of Parlor in which there is no deception and will last a life time call on Newmarket A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at residence Street The Tuesday Sir of a In Town on tho wire of Mr of a son The flits lost men KING The annual meeting of King ens Association was held at Holms Hall on Saturday the There was a good attendance and every person seemed enthusiastic over tho next plowing mutch The audi tors report allowed a balance in the treasurers bauds of The following directors were tun jrgoStJToronto Magnus Jr Esq- Miss Watson all of Toronto At the residence of Mr James on Inst by A Mr John of Toronto to Miss Mary E Paul of Newmarket At by Rev J Mr Albert to Miss Elizabeth Davy both of Aurora The Tomb At her residence Prospect Ave Newmarket Saturday Juno Mrs J Kdmundson in her year At flt Toronto on Tuesday Juno daughter of McDonald formerly of Newmarket In her year at Newmarket Cemetery on Thursday J Main St North Newmarket- All Orders wilt receive Careful and Prompt

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