Newmarket Era , November 16, 1894, p. 4

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FT I Like a Miracle Consumption Low Condition Wonderful From Hoods Sarftpartlta Hit Hannah la the Id lnd at away lis the t The trip Che till to a tho to jrt to other lower if re sit la be sua Was Pat All Kelp her to it Hose fox But 1 ullu I J sic lie go We then pie her If waft Is day with fcer throat and do wq end right anlix She core Vetera miracle reel Toronto Hearts PHIS Sett all CureThatCaugfr PatFlcshonYourBones Prevent Consumption Ilia Sermon on Mount Not lew Golden Text ye sroold ifcat men do to da to SI A fail Wo or from of lie welt on civilian Around Him fas hid at Ilii feel ftod lbs d with rooltftodo wbo Him bubeen called fj of tbe Kingdom of If of kingdom tissues All and which Cbriii mi King bestow people am for poor in spirit Those who hare aa longing alter inch goodness and as am In Christ ere blessed lor shall to golden rule would traniform Into to the Topmast Stringer to Canada I think you said First visit to Ontario Well you heartily welcome to Indian Creek- Take a on the till dinners ready we dineearly in New World parts Fine farm Well yes Indian Creek is place if I do own it All as far can see grassland cornfields woods and be long to it Stock too call it beststocked farm in Ontario and I say right All mine and yet I came to Canada twelve years ago without even the traditional halfcrown in ray trousers pocket You look surprised Would you like to hear the story Theres a good halfhour lo dinnertime yet and its a story I tire of telling somehow I began life as son of a village carpenter in the south of England You know hat class well I dare say and what a gulf was fixed between me and the vicar of the par ish And yet and yet from time she was seven years old and I eleven and she fell down in the dusty road outside the carpentershop and cried and I picked her up and sooth ed the little crumpled pinafore and kissed the dust out of her golden curls I loved but one girl in the world and that was the vicars daugh ter Branscome Madness you say Well per hips so and yet a man is but a man and a woman a woman and love comes whatever one may do Theres no class distinction recognized by child hood and we were playmates and friends till she went to boarding school If Mi had had a mother no doubt things would have been different but we were alike in never having known a womans care and the old vicar was blind to every thing but bis theological treaties But when she came back from London boarding school a beautiful young lady all smiles and laces and little lovely ways then knew I had tried my best to study and work and make myself more like the men she wuuld meet but what can AVERS CURED BY TAKING pari Ha I for with fijlt latum tut 1 vmm before l Milted lottle By h Free from Eruptions My bulkiest to pt litre let wet i fin A Johjtj AttttA How to Got ft Sunlight wrapper f i the wonts Why a Woman Old looztr Than a Man 10 Let At Toronto and will by a free from and worth framing way to your home The la in market and It will In tbe wrap per ft you I wo ends Write address t a in an English village do I just had enough education to make every other lad in the place bate me and beside the men of her world suppose I cut rather an astonishing figure Vet the love of be yond all else in me that mad hopeless as I felt it I had no power over ray- self and the first time I caught alone in the woods she avoided me I saw and I had to wait for a chance I told her the whole story and waited for her answer She grew scarlet a rush of color that dyed her fair sweet face then deathly white Dick said she and she trembling- from head to foot jou know never never be you know you are wrng even to dream of such a thing Some girls would think it an insult I know you better but if my father heard of this he would say you had abused his kind ness to you he would never forgive you Forget madness And she ran from me I let her go I had seen the blush and the tremor and that if had been Mr the young squire instead of Dick carpenters son her answer would have been different A great resolve spring up in my soul and I took a solemn vow in those June woods That very night sold the old shop my father was dead and I had taken to the business and with the money I bought an outfit and lor Canada It was pretty tough work at first but I worked like a starved and pinched and saved and never spent a penny on myself- except for books I sal up half the night to read and study Well in this countcy the man who Ju points out thy of voters as ftt ill last wctk at fol lows A lady voter at the aw announced her when tin sWlctr said then mistake hero you already voted or has your name The fair replied- Oh that was me I voted early this morning bat I has and want The sIibI that in this he could not oblige her and ihe of tho booth tu disgust in flay AintfteiltiioamsiteCore for J do sUeaodiartlertms flrat Bold UranUt In A Cure for Heart fact fo cast or It for flhrtce of la Wo at4 all Of A Oaf a from say torn takeptaaiorelo pcomptoeas In the of bard soft or calloused curbs Oar s4 lief Is ftix Id Is a oo of Its exceed te lbs Vs3j of or teeiate ft almott SI works and doesnt drink is sure to gel on and I had a mighty purpose in my head 1 bought some land diit cheap and sold it- for three what I gave for it then I be gan to make fast I should call my luck if I believed in luck and didnt- prefer to think I was helped by a power far aber than my own At last ten years to the very day alter I set foot on Canadian soil bought Indian Creek Farm and began to build this All the neighbors thought my good for tune had turned my brain for I fitted up and furnished it for a lady down to the little rockingchair by my study- table and a workbasket with a liny gold thimble in it And when all was finished I took the first ship for Liverpool Ten years builds a city over here Itdoesent make much change In a Devonshire Tillage The vtty gates wore still half their hinges as left them only the people were a little older and a trifle more stupid and there was a vicar Old Mr had been dead six months died ray poor they told me there was nothing left lot My heart gave one great leap when I heard that And Miss Winny Oh the had gone with some people who were just off to Canada and the ship sails tomorrow from The Liverpool express never seem ed to crawl so slowly before there to find every berth taken on board the Antarctic and the captain rising at the nonappearance of two the crew Without a seconds pause I offered for one of the vacant places wis strong as a horse and active enough and though the captain eyed me rather askance had been to a fashionable tailor on my way through I London he was too glad to get me to any questions So I silled on the ship my girl little as she knew it I saw first day or two looking so pale and thin that she wis like a ghost of old self ind yet sweeter than ever before The children she bad charge of were troublesome crealures who wor ried and badgered her lilt I longed to cuff them well But there was a gentleness and a patience about her quite new to my idea of Miss and I loved her the more for it After the second day out the wind freshened and I saw no more of We had an awful It was late in November an early winter and the cold was intense It blew one continuous gale and some off our machinery was broken the screw damaged and we could not keep our coarse As we drew near this side of the Atlantic we got more and more out of our and at last the fogs told us we were somewhere off the banks of Newfoundland but where no one was quite sure It seemed to me it had all happened before or I read it or dreamed it At all events it was hardly a surprise to me when on the tenth night just after midnight the awful crash and shock took place a sensation which no one who has not felt it can imagine it in the least and we knew tbat had struck Its a fearful thing if you come to think of it a great steamer filled with tiring souls in the full flow of Ufa and health and one moment the call corning to each of them to die Before you could bare struck a match the whole ship was In a panic cries terror confusion agony it was awful I I trust never to see such a scene again I made my way through it all as if I had neither eyes nor ears and got to the stateroom I had long ago found out was the one which to my I knock ed at the door with a heavy hand even at that awful moment a thrill ran through me at the thought of Hand ing face to face with her again I cried come out I Make baste I there is pot a moment to lose 1 The door opened si I and she stood just within ready dressed even to her little black hat cabin light had been left burning by the doctors orders and it fell full on as I stood there in my sailors jersey and cap I wondered she would I forgot danger we were in forgot that death was waiting close at hand forgot that the world held any one but just her and me Dick she cried oh dick Dick and she fell forward in a dead faint on my shoulder All my senses came back then and I threw her oyer my arm and ran for the deck A great furlined cloak had been dropped by the door of the ladies cabin There was no light now I stumbled over it as I ran I snatched it up and carried it with mo i Up above all was in the wildest choas boats overfilled and push ing off the ship settling rapidly people shouting crying swearing One hears tales of calmness and courage often enough at times which makes ones glow as one reads them but there was not such heroism shown in wreck of tie The captain behaved splendidly and so did some of the passengers but the mijorily of them and the crew were mad with terror and lost their heads altogether I saw there was not a chance for tbe overcrowded boats in that sea and sprang for rigging I was not a second too a score of others followed my example and with my precious burden I should not have had a chance two minutes later As it was I scrambled to the topmast and got a firm bold there was just coming to I Kid wrarspd her round like a baby in the fur oak and with my teeth I knife to cut a rope which hung loose within reach this I lashed me and boh to the topmast gradually she did noi keel over or 1 should not be tellirg you the now she settled down just her deck above water but the great ssas washed over it every second and swept it clean The boats had gone I One or two of floating on loose spars were picked up after wardsno more The rigging was pretty full at least in the upper part down below the sea was too strong The captain was me I felt glad to think he had been saved he was not a coward like some of the others How long was the longest night you ever knew Multiply by a thousand and you will have some idea of that nights length The cold was awful the spray froze on the sheets as it fell the yards were slipp ery with ice stamped on feet to keep them from freezing Did you notice that I limp a little I shall walk lame as long as I live Sometimes there was a splash in the black water below as some poor fellows stiffened hold relaxed and he fell from his place in the rigging There was not a breath of wind nothing but the bitter bitter fog How long could we hold up Where were we How long would it be before she broke up Would it be by drowning or by freezing asked ouriolves these questions again and again but there was no answer Death stared us in the face we seem ed to live ages of agony in every minute and yet will you believe me all that seemed little In comparison to the thought that alter all the struggles and the sorrows after all ten weary years I held my girl in my arms at last She bad pulled one corner of the cloak around my neck I stood on a level just below and her hand lay there with it it was the hand that warmed me more than ihe cloak and her cheek rested my own Often I thought its cold ness was the coldneis of death and almost exulted in the thought that we should die together And then I would catch the murmur of the prayers was uttering for us both ana knew that life was there still and hope lived too Well well I Why should I dwell on such to thank the Mercy Ibat brought us through them all Day dawned at last and there was the near by and toon lockets were fired and ropes secured and one by one the living were drawn from their awful sus pension between sky and sea and landed safe on shore They had to Winny and me together just as were and even then hard work to undo the clasp of ray stiffen ed arms about her I knew nothing then nor for long after ind it wonderful that was tbe fint to recover and that it was she who nursed me back life and reason And how did I ask hex to marry me Upon my word how you ask I cant that I ever That seemed utterly unnecessary somehow distinctions look small enough when yon have been staring death in the face for a few hours and words were not much needed after we had been together in the rigging that night Somehow I was glad it was so glad my girl had taken me in my cap and jersey for a common sailor and yet loved the old Dick through it all glad she never dreamed was owner Indian Creek farm and the richest man la this end of and had wealth and higher thin Mr the young squire it home- The people she was with had all goo down on awful night she bad no one in the world but We were married at Montreal the captain of the Antarctic give her away and then I brought home to Indian Creek To see face when saw the rockingchair and the work basket and the thimble Heaven bless her There she comes with her baby on shoulder Come in to dinner friend and you shall see the sweetest wife in the new country or the old the girt I won amid oceans surges For that Bad t iit RECOMMENDED As Preventive and Cure of all Throat and lun Diseases NEWMARKET There are applications for the position of Principal in the public school The remiius of the late Ciar of Russia bare been taken from to Moscow Utter city draped heavily in black men working all night to complete draping On Saturday afternoon Jamci the sixteen year old son of Mr Ronald postmaster at practising with a revolver when he shot himself in head The wound was of such a nature that young man but an hour and a half of met accident while ridiog horse back His horse stepped into a bole and he was thrown off the beast rolling completely over htm Mr- Smith was unconscious for an hour afterward but was recovered to be at work next day A crowd fully strong turned up at Corners to watch the annual pro vincial plowing match which took place on William farm There were sixtytwo competitors and the work done was so good that the judges had a hard task in deciding which was the The largest and best fair ever held by the Whitchurch Agl Society was this years at Stouffville yet the prize winners are only receiving per cent of their prize money Last year hey got the same the year be fore per cent and the year before that par cent not reduce the prize list as per cent and pay In foil It would be the honest way arkham Economist Tired tod fiaS la CATiPBElXS waiwlwlctfOtM it rood lie HARDWARE STORE WHIT in TO I A by from Mr A Ibe oil properly will Tints I In on Mole ibecPiTovttttl to find It ft nut time roond It wit id on oar not to friwd of Toronto week i7irihmfch- ton dentin of sod In of and diulp lion lo Ontario We to be to lltbor upon Oils Canadian Coal Oils American Coal Oils READYMIXED WW French And order tried Sound and fifth member of at and to oat year In lha with hard John til tbt and Frank received two to Klngi- ton Tho French will now hv RHEUMATISM Wifflaa DarHEIitHOL PLASTER PAINTS PAINTERS BRUSHES ARTISTS BRUSHES BLACKSMITHS CARPENTERS TOOLS AND SUNDRIES Lubricating Oils Peerless Wat Virginia Cylinder and Castor FOR HOUSE and CARRIAGE HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES STABLE BRUSHES A despatch to llontreal that a It on fool to Bon Mr Jolly to re on tar Ufa with a view to the of the Oar addi It appcAr there If for meat though not at yet boyood iti Initial tUgct Bon occupied of floe chairman at Liberal at Ottawa lattear be bat two in active political life the when he resigned teat la Local BALK OB TO LB TO RENT FOR SALE Lot on For Sate cheap Apply to LOT FOR SALE- GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY I aSll Wo Ale IJW down sd lo sail DAVID BUILDING ARE i4 DOUBLE DIAMOND GLASS AXLES WAGON SKECNS SPRINGS BAR BAND HOOP IRON STEEL DOWER SODDEN CHILLS COLDS THE Of uonjECURiisuoifSUDDrJI thai The Ontario Christian Maga zine Nov has following para graph Cottages in Motion Fart at Roachs Point for about a of about ten weeks Minis ters professional gentlemen and others will be invited to speak in the auditorium during the summer months The boarding house will accommodate about people Many of the arrangements are partially completed already The wharf it out about feet and about half the fencing done is spar ing no pains to make the venture promising and one To Cure a Take sassa fras bark and grind it in the coffee- mill or otherwise stir into a poultice with cold water and apply to the Won Keep wet by putting in cold water is do not let it dry out In a short time the felon will be killed The writer that a woman who had been suffering extreme pain and day and could get no sleep was told of this remedy She im mediately tried it and En fifteen min utes after the application was asleep When she awoke the felon was kilted The Sons m OP NEWMARKET It look U McCarthy may be with both fee too Liberal platform At other day on railway wnatxaaitoa and declare the rapid of oar whioV la now being rep tad by the effecting a or loan In land Re to granting a of a year for a Cat At lantic that people of Chicago might be able lo eat taadwlchea twice In Canada rvutt to Montreal and on the lnootnpttenoy or the hrtdRt FOR SALE fa old Foe fc 3 ij apply to NtwaitTkeiPO FOR SALE Lot Be roan arty owned Dr A Kraal bar- For terms apply to LLOYD tot OR SALE CHEAP 1- TRY OUR PAILS TUBS Clotiiespiss and Washboards- LUMBER Shingles- Siding Flooring Mo aiding OUR AIM sjjfsisssssssssssHMssskSHWVssssvssssbaswaa GOOD I LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Lath I Doors Sash and A to Mew World out that in to be had free of charge by limply wlref be- main and wbere enter The wrlMr Along the of the trolley there a die- charge of elwtricJly Into ground and currants find their way to pipe and pipe It lit aaid In tome electricity to rim and towing machine lb the of can lie had it la elated that the pipe in almost any near the trolley linet will give teven and three hundred volte lo sixteen candle Bach a current would do very much better then of the experts If ft couple of gat to retain leg the railroad you can get to ron heavy machinery tins power to be to tbu there appeart to be no reason why It not be made of free of charge by auyoae whohai the good fortooe to live along line of the trolley railway It la different from tapping or gat electricity la in the It has been discharged or thrown away by railroad company which coma have no claim npon It farm at Village lot No the On the farm two twenty hardwood brick In nod bank barn all Will exchange for J mm ti t CO ksOO en 1 tars CD Appjj out cool genera OR SALE i Blinds NOBOpy SHOULD WITHOUT EN ABOUT OUR INSIDE SLIDING BLINDS J Your husband will notice a great Improvement in your cooking whin Your house will not be filled with the odor of hot lard 0Jyotg Your doctor will lose some of Dyspepsia Your children can eat the same food yourself Your money will be saved and your cooking whin Famous cooks prominent phy sicians and thousands of every day housekeepers endorse Will you give trial Sold K Compony ASUS OXFORD and COAL FOB ALL OF from radiator WOOD FURNACE A for wood and art trior 1 lowar ASM PIT GOAL Largo Combustion r GurUca Lbtko Food Door Pot Dumpier Grata PIT Guaranteed Capacity I Manufactured by FOUNDRY- COMPANY Ltd TORONTO Mother Wishes Her children to bo strong and healthy All doctors the HEALTH BRAND Combinations do than anything elso Co insure this Lady AlKJideen writes to us strongly in favor of tho Health Brand Ask your dealer to show never buy after them MONTREAU There is good sleighing in Winnipeg Campbell solicitor has been appointed police magistrate of the town of without salary S3i A hot dinner will be served in the hall in connection with the Methodic Church on Thanksgiving Day David Connor Toronto one of the gang of robbers ho have been plundering at has been sentenced to fire years in the peni tentiary United States troops with Catlings are guarding railroad and steamship property at New Orleans where whiles refuse to allow colored cotton to work Mr Norman is engaged as teacher In the school west of town at an Increased salary He is a live young roan an active worker in the Sons of Temperance and a gen eral favorite It Is rumored that the Attor ney General has sent detectives after Stanley Staples the young Tyrone drover who bought worth of hogs from farmers in Darlington paid worthless checks sold the nogs at and skedaddled- Too much horseracing at the all fairs has been justly condemned in a number of towns Ibis year It to be hoped that will not re peat the experiment The horsemen packed the annual meeting of the Ag ricultural Society last January and hence the result With this years experience however it Is not likely that the prize list will be cut in two another year to furnish for the horse nog Examiner of Bradford Also X acre of wood- Ujh lit of terms to ft Bradford or lo Solicitors TO Victoria Toronto I JOB FARM TO iota Good any Office to outdo a Rood Laud cleared aod to of either style or price rail wheal and 10 acres to ha oiowod op or We do not allow in this line JMcOlNNlS SufOtllla r FARM TOE SALBJ lltfirrcicl Con lna of THIS IS A BARGAIN For trdcaUr apply to T Farm FOR SALE BY TENDER sod open a realdeDO spliadld stoj fsacos about W seres of fall wheat acres soedad- Orchard be 1st of bo rewired for of op let remain for cent la If you want any kind of Printing done see what work and terms you can- get at the Era I Office before order Our promptness is viiv vetbfk FOR SERVICE Boar Also Oct tall FOR SALE Shropshire Rams AND YOUNG SHORT HORN BULLS Also a few females Newmarket Apply to hi PO uJJrc will man Trial nam o you cot on all FARM FOR SALE OBTAIN A A CO term rttiJ7cisS5tniils A nil 10 INI rtt Of IteUaV Ufa t to Ha A Ox Ttcrin tiicri ftl la for E MX MffKOaWoffi of hip of i Con lha fr4sTsboaU ftisd firtdd up root fAUUig w MWaWllhOlbtf good about fnctogii otter corner of the Mil for roou J farti for there belter ld world The lot eltattM About I mile tool good or wiulrtd down to further Apply the office In a Aurora in CM ft y of nit fiolidtor for IheEiUteorEhouI la their in Ibapsirtloalirei of trelorewlil or About the art or bo- Qd the that t ttben ItM to Mod to the the pais tod ud that after to the tmoog the for the thereof to the Adlolttretort will etvlOw for Mws 00I7 to the notion bo or my toy of UordMd Dated it the Utla AUairtore Special Now the time lo subscribe for the New market Era the Beit Local Paper in the Coun ty of York ioo pays and balance to Chap110 It a sioeodloa mm 10 on VILLI OF Yo deooase slbo September or before toe paid lo to tbe A will of uld filbIe scd snr ia 10 the cil f J Ail J A rt a ror laid I l lifff rf or Kaifor anf itc srlil pi A a iKsj or for tte In every home Is it in yours Send the dollar to Jackson Newmarket A postal order only The Era Leads Item All We have made arrangements to supply during Qloba and for Notice to Creditors jylNRTBON LLOYD H sfcAosrvNrp in County lo LLOYD fix named made an to roV the of Cop Ills y of that t t4llt6riof will bo VL flth at for the of tad Ihe ffirUic Of to tha of the Trod I tore with roe ta dlr- Ihrtli iJI HiiHbnx utjcf Ia v oot have of the hereby of Oclock iho All Of I itli

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