Newmarket Era, 23 Dec 1892, p. 1

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Friday Morning Ad- i ui LJwumi raottiBinw to pram IT GEO JACKSON HOUSE of ib ONTARIO Bid eft I Si YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER No paper on bride of North York paid in Vol Single Copies Cents i Newmarket Ont Friday Dee 1892 Terms Strictly in Advance or at end of year CAPITAL PUQMC P Interest ft A a a Boob Sid J I- HOW DO YOU DO Ease and Comfort null iaxe I DP BI- ova vtif W E WISH YOU ALL So I -it- at- fflP lUi utrJ AltH J 1MKKCM A I MERRY CHRISTMAS WRIGHT CO coat it nd Sunlight Soap Anybody a mm foil limply Telephone No done R U IN IT Main iutir A if r- I IF NOT Come in Out of the Wet SEE STOCK OF SILVER WATCHES Novelties in Jewelry New Designs in Silverware WILL PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL QUOTE YOU L ATKINSON MAIN ST NEWMARKET Willi SUNLIGHT no ton hot A will Have you tried the Cable extra CIGAR WE ARE SHOWING THIS WEEK PURE LV PUREST BEST To CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Wavy la Dion rfi- Tr-r-j- -v- toriftj itcn S I A BEAUTIFULjrri RANGE L K HANDKERCHIEFS I estion SUITABLE FOR 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KM th Old the maw It And it pun flk fcra fust wrapping all thing in it flcj white gleam bright ry eld throng Are who with marry word and the of and of And and Sue- The bring in the in bright and frosty ore ith and the and fliio Theyre withla the church place their are eat A fell upon the fun begun And rood the band have mad tang strings While flying by on A now the breaks Again imebody a all the bis stops to htar be may say Mia all look to him with love And tbeco with aWe kind and to ai where a flgurs end tail la long above a His a not in them before now Looks up gray eyes brown A hoi With firm hands to tier aid And with bar shy sweet than teat th church in living gtlMlQ Awl a right sight it the cedar the red everlastings lilt their The in their bright op the Wall Their joy are testing onto all We gather to the finished wo ask As we go into the moon IooSihk in its light out oer tum church so still Willi rth good will Hoc SHALL never spend any away from home ray dear said Aunt tenah She sat knitting by the kitchen fire mild eyes fixed on the snowflakes which weie tike white butterflies against ihe window panes- Out Jn the distance beyond the square wooden turret of she could see the crooked white stone under which lay her old husband with leafless above his Dont talk so AuntChrystenah said Mrs John Jones who come down from York to see her aunt and also if the truth muse be told to try and borrow a money from her for Aunt had laid up and her niece had an exceeding great longing t lie able this day to give a little to her patient hard working young husband No said the old lady 11 Im obliged to you for the invite all the same as if went But Im too stiff in the bones and hard it the hearing to take much comfort away from home nowadays have to keep Christmas without me I guess ibis year And as for lend ing you money Ive but one answer to make and is Oh Aunt Chryenah 11 1 mean to leave you all Ive got explained Aunt one these days but not till Im done with it myself If I begin lending it to you there wont be nothing left of it Its all put away safe and sound and lie yours some day thanked Aunt with a sickening at her never theless she fully appreciated the old ladys kind intentions hut oh it she only have known how far far more acceptable a little of that money would be now Ko you wouldnt said the old woman because you wont have the chance and that settles the matter An now if youve a mind to go up stairs in the garret and get old shepherds plaid shawl I used to wear in the days when I was able to go to meeting youre welcome to it for a Christmas present It can be dyed and will make a teal nice shawl Thank you Aunt said the young wife rather went slowly up the garret Stairs into the great echoing space shadowed by dark beams with two odd semicircular windows at either end where she had been used to play as a child at the head of the stairs a great wooden chest painted blue which had belonged to some seafaring member of the Jenkins family She opened ii with some thing to awe in her days it had a offence to meddle the big blue chest and searched among its lavender scented treasures for the plaid she turned over the various articles something chinked under her hand and to her amazement it be an old gray stock ing full of twenty gold laid carefully among hlanketa and thriftily preserved articles of Jong ast wear Jancy I you aint a look ing in the blue be you It little wife I am but know it all the time Well keep Christmas in a small way that first Christmas of our rnarried life Janey said the young husband Well go marketing to gether for turkey and the yellow pumpkin and the little jar of mince meat and III askpoor old Hale the fellow the desk neat to roe whose wife died last summer and young Ferris who has no home but a board ing house such a capital little bouse keeper thai cost to nothing And shall be proud to have them see what a house Ive got and what a homemaker smiled faintly Yes John she said Ill try to have things as nice as possible And then she added lo herself He doesnt know that Im a thief So provoking said sprightly little Mrs who lived to Hat just across the hall I had promised to do this copying for Lawyer and now sprained my wrist so thai I cant even lift a pen A twenty dollar job too Cant I gasped feeling as if an angel from heaven had come light up her dreary lot with his torch I write a legible round hand and 1 would lake great pains to Oh please let me try it if I said It must be done said the neighbor would do it at sit up nighls lo eager Janey- said Mrs dont see why you shouldnt make the attempt Mr Cortwright has a righteous horror of typewriters and typewriting and one does like to earn a little money when one can But you promise not to John Mrs laughed- Ill promise said she And to secure still greater secrecy Mrs Jones did the writing in her neighbors room pretending to John thai she was spending the evening with this friend or that ami make- all sorls of excuses and evasions Yes said Miss Kloisa Elton Johns maiden aunt who had not been invited to the Christmas din ner and who resented the omission highly She stood in front of the little glass window in the where John Jones stood all day paying out money in various sums from thou sand dollar bills to packages of cor roded cents Theres something very queer about IVe been there several times late and found her gone out And theres been mote times titan one John when Ive teen pretty certain shes been to home all the time nnty she didnt choose to open the door Yes Ill take it in small hills please iwos and ones And that aint the worst of it Ive seen her with these thats a ragged bill John and I aint certain able to pass it- a out of one them down town law Vices while a dude of a feller held the door open for her to pass out and grinning as polite as a basket of chips And I what you think about such on John but Im of the opinion theyd ought to he look ed Much obliged to you and she went away with the proceeds of the cheque she had been having cashed safely clasped into her alii leaving her ne phew with a heart as heavy as lead within his bosom he since my wife has deceived and betrayed me John Go to your young law yers office Jane said be- My home is no place for a married flirt Ah you think am ignorant of ail these things but you see you axe mistaken With a low cry threw her self on her knees at his feet and burdened her soul to htm I was going to tell you all to morrow on Christmas day she sobbed but since these dreadful fancies have entered into your heart is right and fitting that you should know all now Forgive me dear forgive me for the only fault have committed being too anxious be rich My brave girt he said And you copied all weary folios and sat up late and rose early that I might wear a ring on my finger That you might know how dear ly I loved you John And after all I might have spared myself the theft for theft it was for good Aunt gave me double the money at last I wont wear the riag said John Ifs too dearly purchased u Ill exchange it for the stiver plated coffee pot your housewifely soul has so long coveted Eh coy love And then we can both enjoy it tomorrow on our Christmas table The dinner was a success The poor little widower with the bald head and shabby suit was there so was the young man tram the board ing house so was the pay haired lady from flat above who gave music lessons and did not often have a meat meal Mr and Mrs were also there and every body what a nice din ner it was for a young housekeepers first attempt Hut the most precious of all who sat invisible right of both host and hostess was sweet content of heart ELEVENTH LINE KING We regret very murh to learn thai Mr Samuel Cherry old of the line fell from his loft ill the bam and broke his leg and is now lying in a condition Mr Francis Beamish started to to city Toronto with a load produce hones became manageable and ran away breaking his wagon and injuring on the animals so bad that it is thought it will be time before it is of any use Fortunately for Mr Beamish he escaped unhurt lift Around I A case of suspected suicide oc curred here last Friday Annie John ston daughter of Mr George John ston postmaster left home unobserv ed one oclock in the afternoon After some lime she was missed and a search was made The party trac ed her to the river near about a quarter of a mile from home There they her shawl on some bushes and her hat was floating on the water She appears to have walk ed out on the ice to the open water where the edge of the ice had been broken in A search is being made for the Iwdy hut as yet it has not found cut The long looked for the dedication of the Christian Church at Bloom- came oft on Sunday and proved a grand success Saturday Sunday and Monday were three days that will long be re nienihered the friends of the Christian Church in this place The first service in the new church I was held on Saturday conducted by Key Hairier pastor There At this very moment Jones was a large mostly of was walking swiftly the snow church members many of whom carpeted roads the bury- took part in the service and with ground toward the old red farm- Apostle could say Lord it is house with the well sweep in the rear good to be bete at the of this ami the white curiam at the small j very interesting meeting Four many windows united with the making an TENTH LINE KING Miss Annie has made an agreement with the trustees of Noble- ton school and will be the assistant teacher net year We are pleased to see the familiar ace of Mr Henry is back from Manitoba He much pleased with that country and is arrangements to go back in spring and settle down A targe number attended the meet ing of the League of Endeavor held in the side Methodist Church on Tuesday even Dec They were there from all a number of by the Glee Club and were all Mis and Alias each gave a reading and it is not saying much when we say they grand There was also a debate the subject being- Kesolved that the printing press has a beneficial influence on roaralsofthe people Mr Fisher of occupied the chair lite negative side did not want a de as they were sure how it would turn out Mr Pearson always eves a short talk on the Sunday School lessons in these meetings and on Tuesday he took up a few lesions of this in review has a hockey club is lighted by electricity Bradford Curling Cluh ha- been resuscitated with J Buddy a- Twentyone passenger train- arrive at and depart from the Allan dale station daily 6ooj barrels of apples shipped from Acton to the British market the past season Thft other day a was fined for colliding with a pedestrian the Charles Van Home farmer fell from a waggon near Kingston on Saturday afternoon and was instant ly killed Mr Jackson Overseer Fisheries has His ot herring illegally caught the Bay Charles Dickey at Lame the young man who pleaded guilty the charge of indecent assault given three months in- gaol and teen lashes A Merry Christmas Aunt she said nursling brightly inti the room where the old sat paring deep red iut a dump- ling Ive brought you a pair of knitted slippers wear over your shoes when your fort are cold these windy nights I made them myself And oh Aunt ChryMenah may just run up to diegai ret and get a bunch of lined Johns cough troubles him and your dried herbs are much than we can of thirty- this year in Sunday at am Rev of Sharon preached the A locomotive boiler exploded with terrific force at the T roundhouse in Sunday A amount of damage was done only two men were injured senium tca large audi- stairs at her home emy There was also preaching at Jo pm pm On Monday wetting the ladies gave a hot supper over scveri hundred hiok supper was taken at the door Not withstanding this vast crowd there was an ahuwiauce of provisions left a social on Wednesday night which vat largely attended The paiiy on Monday is sard to be the imtb VERY BEST IT of Tumi rf hi flliVtV til 104 ft VoatU I1074J of 1 JjUHl Our Hot Of IftrrtHrr J IT butiDMl I VUlJ Ud CHASE BROTHERS COT 1 1 rruojiiaui on iiUay Da to on Out to iHtDliiK kr A ml nil not And to wit happy joyful winy He to Hun I Hilton natnv for find to SCOTTS EMULSION Liver OH rtrf p if ay Htm MUM fieoU A How to Svb mid by toil ilir fttcU ippfcJ Id a way IUM m new Tim mutt nnIiicuib1coU id coputlur lfttw family ld t toiiwi Jollfiiri iad fcrfty lomru J ho stairway t he dx in that hist o drawers Hear out dollar mm was assembled in under ttie eaves dose to the and- Hie collection on Sunday and spinning heel and swifts blue and he proceeds amounted Yes Aunt lWcd Jones away litce guilty and she Stop trailed mil old old trout aboio is visit- herds plaid shawl over her arm the foot of the S family of siting at her old acquaint Its very Aunt Ive been kind ihinlciiistmreyou II said she and I you very was las and I want much tor it beat The first thing that Mrs Jones did Ves Aunt when she came bark to the gloomy And in the corner J woo has spent little city flat that represented home nil where Grandmother j J caught typhoid to her was lo go around to the green coverlet is foldw sis weeks ago Jewellers on Third Avenue Aunt Although lor some weeks his the seal ring the And take out two n gold w w vtf doubtful he is now and have mothers and renew annus J- J- Dougherty who has which she had so coveted for j double eagles youll find them in an She loved John so one fur you and one he tongud to see him decked out I ike the other clerks in the bank with something which would prove ihat be too was not utterly forgotten at A Toronto court has given an interesting judgment the case of the Hell Organ Co v Woods which be interest to many The was brought against collector Woods whose had an organ in the of one Bane in payment of arrears of taxes The plaintiff con tended that as the organ had not been paid for ill was illegal Mortons judgment no goods other loan those scheduled io the act covering cases are exempt from seixurc Christmas And after all she was only borrowing from Aunt would one day be her own What barm there be in that And yet Mrs Jones hid reckoned without her conscience and that grim sentinel uprose in her heart she least expected it And at Christmas approached with holly and red berries and the house roofs glistening with snow Mrs Jones was a mistable woman If only me could in some way she would earn twenty to pay back that money to Aunt blue chest before Christmas A thief a thief kept re peating herself Thats what am dont know it when they pass me in streets The children in my Sunday School class dont mistrust it they stand at my knee John dream of it when he tells me what a neat thrifty and visiting at his fathers Jsaiah I Dougherty Wright met with a serious accident some weeks ago He was fur your Youre and its most a pi you should a little of inheritance a set of heavy doubletrees now A Christmas present from the bom his barn when he slipped and old aunt who may never live ell on the bridge the doubletrees another Christmas j striking him on the knee splitting tears streaming down the patella or knee pan into two chucks she hugged and Hie wound is healed hoi the fairy old randm but is a space of about an inch bet- she was obliged to baste to the two sections of the patella catch her train with the precious The accident will render him lame coins in her and the bunch wr life dried ho 1 in her hand John was sitting and for by the ashchoked fire when she home with sparkling eyes and cheeks redder than Aunt Chrystenahs big red apples Ah John is you i she aid Come w must make haste and do our Christmas marketing now I saw some such beautiful oranges at and such and trails of princess pine and a cluster of real mistletoe only think of John looked up with pale lace and haggard but he no motion I to rise What is Christmas to me We regret to learn that Mr Grant who has taught our school for tiro is atout to remove to Eases county where he been engaged to teach at a much larger salary than he is at present receiving During hit encasement in our section he has proved himself an efficient teacher is also an active christian worker a member of our church choir and teacher of or Bible class in Sunday school Happiness is a good deal like money a great many persons I who have ir coming lo them are laid cheated out of The into of Archie at Port Dints to the guilt of James roth law of the Howe has surrendered himself ami is now under arrest sT3l An exchange says wheelman may rejnice in the cheerful within Ave years of grade will he sold for twenty five dollarsj and possibly less patents will have expired by that time Mrs slipped while Kingston carrying a lamp Hit tamp fell and brake her clothes on fire The lady was so badly burned that she died in a few hours Harry Woods a young man caught in of stealing oats from the barn or J ti near was remanded for days sen He is a man of many name and the police are obtaining a few facts concerning his past record To say that people were wised on Monday they heard that Fisher Co general merchants Bolton had assigned would be but lo tell the truth This Arm has done a large trade for nearly twenty years Bad collections is given as the of the trouble A The brick school building at beihesda was consumed by fire on Monday night The fire seems have started near the door and there is a suspicion that some person or persons had taken up their abode in it for the night and had kindled a fire for comfort- There was an in durance of it On Saturday last John the five year old son of Mr Alfred Mo was drowned in a tank on his fathers farm The lank was used for watering the stock and the little fellow had climbed over and fallen in An employee of Mr Mortens went to the tank to a horse and made the horrible dis covery The Myrtle Navy lobacco is not burdened with the usual which swell the price of most articles to the consumer the firm employ no travellers whatever their to them instead of being sought by them The merchant doe not re quire to keep a Urge stock on hand swelling it price with interest for the factory is an immediate source of supply him at the cost of a postal lord or ai most a telegram He cases nothing therefore from being overstocked The article a staple one for which there it as constant a demand as for wheat or flour and the merchant can therefore sell It at tho minimum rate of profit

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