Newmarket Era , July 26, 1895, p. 1

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THK PR A i J J lug GEO at AM IMUNHiNO IIOUHIC cor4loi1f As i- i tm Vy-J- 1 vv v- AND No papers sent outside of North York unless in advance Vol Single Copies Cents Each J Newmarket Friday July 26 Terms Si 00 Strictly in Advance within or at end of year raffle on J IntOTC3tAlqwdd6a at mortis DRAFTS li If for King WIUDIlIIU- Ml J WOODCOCK Main a ft a Ihft York J 10 IS i YOUR a BUTTLE you can Buy a Large Quart Granite a DISH COVERS OVAL AND ROUND FLY TRAPS SCREEN WIRE SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS The Leading a A to Main Sited UnlUf a a a t Women DENTAL AI ra A UUYiomkK J1ANK rVH0Atf 10KNHKIJ Ycik i ii 51 Atuc4 to ud i WOOD YOOJS READY MIXED VAKNISHKS GLASS AND AND DASH CHURNS ROYAL CANADIAN WRINGERS WINDOW SHADES CORNICE RAKES PORKS SPADES AND SHOVELS AND ALL KINDS OK WIRE I Oxo Spectacle trade is inarms- ind evert week mm- Cheapest Spec tacles and Glasses in town we ranted to be- as represented Satisfaction guaranteed in every sale In our Jewelry Department always lead Repairing All done promptly and neatly at rea sonable prices For at at radical ptccloa raw vr Bui will not each hi t a I Ujr W unvcrt4 Whom di hid ftottJ In lnft prn to a W wrflfln tot j ft To from to oar Arid till cll a To war of glory KmCiWWt B A Jeweller Optican Main St NEWMARKET WOUHH- J- NEWMARKET MARBLE Latest Designs MONUMENTS and STONES Canadian and Granites and Marble to il VAN2AHV Of Jul VtUrlokrr ted it HI J OtlUVl or alley UMt6C YBgS Auru A W ALLAN GO Agents for Repairs No 35 MAIN STREET feS Jacks for Hire Fire HOSTS TO XT AGENT for KU4 All Jaw INSURANCE IS HOW do not any Ofllcc outdo us in line either in style or price If you want any bind of Printing done sec what work and terms you can get at the Office you order Our promptness is pro- V verbial it a on iiiim Carter her flush ed her eyes sparkling dragged her Jane from room to room to show her new house and wedding presents She laughed and danced as she walked in sheer I have everything that heart could for Aunty I Nobody could find a fault with John character or appearance or position We have a good income and this- house per ecu I start fair I am going to be a model housekeeper have off the days so much time for the house much for for social for church work I mean to excel In every walk of life You sec with a keen flash of the which hinted lhat her was iccictlv earnest They sauntered through every apartment Hut where asked Miss Tracy are Mr musical instru ment I heard he had an interesting coll eel ion Ob a lot of Chinese drums and Arabic fifci Dingy ugly things He could not play upon thetn I put them in the garret I could not have the house cluttered up with them It was just a fad of Stilf my dear Miss Tracy 1 should bring out his battered drums Mrs Carter hastened to change the Now here Is Uncle A cashmere Yes it is wonderful lady the web with delight Why dont you wear It Margaret she exclaimed Why dont you keep it out in sight It gives one such genuine pleasure to look at these colors Ho said Mrs Carter folding it up and placing it in the box one mutt not make precious things com mon Cashmere shawls or love she added significantly with the calm superiority women who are young enough to bo sure that Infallible to the newly married pair lasted but a couple of days Sho a middle aged woman herself by leach Margaret who had been her girl loved her better than all of the wealthy aunts and cousins who had petted and indulged her since her childhood Aunt Jane shs told her hus band has had nothing to give me but drop anchor on her She loves roe as my mother would have done I dont think she said gently Her lofty righteous theory about wifely duly and love would have struck terror into the host of Western But as for tunning to meet John when he came in or bothering the cook about the tenoning of favorite dishes or listening to his mild jokes she knew her place rnd his place in creation mitc too well for any such folly could have been more simple or natural when were first married than for her to hare put her In his hand asking him to read or for her to have drawn him down with as lo pray He would have been glad to kneel and find again the Father ho used to know when he was a child for big- whiskered fellow that he was he was but a boy and a lonely boy at heart as necks passed Into months and months into yeats it teemed Im possible for hex to do this She put at last out of her thoughts life was long them If John should be ill or all bis money or any supreme moment like should arrive she would bring faiih beore with effect She would show him how a Christian could endure and triumph But the yeats jogged on proipcious and dull no supreme moment came As time passed there between them a silence not of words but of thoughts and feelings He probably did not believe In a love which not demonstrative She had an older more masculine nature than Ms People knew John well noticed a gradual change in him He had been a man full of gentle a man who gave and exacted much kindness and affection He had been perhaps jealous and unreasonable in this caption but now he grew slow ly cold and cynical to Ins friends There was a wistful look in his eyes like that of a man who hid lost out of life which he shall never find Occasionally ho occupied a seat in the pew which Mrs Carter owned in the church in which she was an worker and sometimes minister afterwards he disputed arguments good humo redly A most Interesting nan the rector said to his wifsont day Full of keen perceptions and sensibilities I I wish wc could draw him into the church The Gould tells an amusing story in the rm On one occasion a poor woman came to the parson of the parish with Pleat tow be took cruel bad I with now youd so good as to come and say a prayer oyer her A prayer Goodness preserve us I caonot come and pray oyer a pig a dear Sally that is not possible Her be cruel bad groaning and wont cat her meat If her dies whatever shall wc do he bacon sides and ham Oh dear now come and a prayer over tow I really really must not degrade my sacred office Sally indeed I must not Oh now and the creature began to sob The parson was a tender hearted man and texTSwere too much He agreed to go to the cottage sec the pig and do what he could Accordingly he visi ted the patient which lay groaning in the sty The woman wistfully at the parson and waited foi the pray er Then clergyman raised his right hand pointed with one finger at the cow and said solemnly If llvest pig then thou livct If thou pig Singularly enough was better the same evening and ale a little wash She was well and had recovered her ap petite wholly next dty Now it hap pened some wombs after this that the rector fell ill with quinsy thai nearly choked him He could not swallow he could hardly His life was in imminent danger Sally was a visitor every day at the rectory was urgent to iee the sick man She was refused admission but pressed so vehemently lhat finally she was suffer ed just but she was warned not to speak to hirnas utter a word She was conducted to the sick room and the door thrown There she beheld pastor lying in bed groaning almost in ex tremities Raising her right hand she pointed at him with one finger and said If thou livest 0 then thou livest If thou O then The effect on the sick man was an explosion of laughter Ibat burst the and his recovery btU Era CONTINUED WEEK if School want of moved lbs Meats In sbaeiiej voldiloii lbs IS Is thst Mr today or tomorrow a iptct h scbool Goveromtal will a ih raoafi which was to wilt Hill for McCarthy has a rctolntfco it will mora gu lbs must oat to lie policy of It got ad l oly going fiopply that a now bo got Haas and iopply will mora two or jro- It likely now that sapplsmtntary bat w A great many think that tbwa will bo of bat as ral was and to i it a Mil will not to hold tho Gororoment to this way to prevent lbc in ftvoinootha a aw and la to break op Cabinet in Iha and are maty who that other alternative for Is lo ihaHoesofa and defeated Premier It by no an eoTJabta one El Cabinet is split iota and there It not a It who will ealt btm leader Mr on the a light it the Govern- feet on tho looked forward to with great when he his resolution Ii really only great flxuroio la private opinion of he lbs coining nap GATHERED FROM aUF Three notorious counter feiters have been arrested in 3 end ihcir part discovered Sunday school lessons wilt be in the Kingion The Manitoba Methodist Conference favored present schools ihcrcby a standing vote The commission appointed to she bridge and of Ontario has begun Its look Into the bridge and tollroad business work The bill was belated a the Senate at Ottawa and the decided lb withdraw merchant at p three days a week The ihere expatiated from the pulpits on advantage of the in novation of CANADA CO CANADIAN COMPANY AND FUNDS- DOLLARS a OI1Clt Ld J til It AMD TAKE YOUU lOlOl IT WILL COST YOU TO EXAMINE TUB AND BEST BONUS YEAR l HUNT J A Ail fJl TO HODGE WIAIM ST SOUTH her for MAHNIMO SON I LAYVKIK let If SIMPSON jtHOS i cam JUMKH tlUbllva v SOMKRViLLK Sirl AVERS Hair color to hair feUd ftlSO it faille y out it f6nwlclc A Utile thaa two years in ra gray out Af ter the U86 Of One of Avert Hair Vigor my hair was restored to color and ciaicd out An occasional tho hair In good condition Mr a I have used Avert Hair Vigor for three years and it has restored hair fast gray to Us natural color it J Hair Vigor At tfco a 1 Lit- 1- VlvHfi OR THIS FINEST TORNOUT AUViCM PRIVATE MONEYS SatvlilLWf TOW llbit1i JA OF FLESH Is You cannot si- ford to fall below your healthy weight If you willtake Emulsion of of Lime and Soda when your first tell you you are thin you will quickly restate your healthy weight and may thereby event lUntss Persons- been a a day by a day of This I taut It Is absolutely i- 1 one night Margaret took her room that John cares classical to care said his wife sharply Ill up to iL He is very fond of ballads Why nook you not sing them for him Milk lor babes laughed Mar- I would not humor hint in such ridiculous tastes Miss Tracy hesitated It seems to me Margaret that you do not humor him taste whether it be for iKtllads or hot cakes or Idle alone with you Affection does not show indulging childish fancies I will show John other and better ways is your IfydULkt to have it so yet The are not childish- The next Miss Tracy found her niece environed by a for mal array of Greek Testaments lexicons and concordances This is an hour of Bible study she ex- claimed I have no family worship It is so apt to become a merely per functory form I never intend re ligion to become a plati tude from too common use in my house She spoke as she often did as if reciting phrases which the had conned In private But hesitated the older woman going back perhaps to some dream of own of which never came to her forgive pie dear child but suppose you and John a chapter every day and pray to young wife flushed John Is not a member of toy church the old coldly I do not Inland to thrust my faith upon him at regular like food and clothes Some tiweif a treat trouble or any in life should come to us I will bring matter before him 11 But dont you think that men at care more for the ques tion of than for any Dont you think too they look women as kind of born wis No doubt John expects yoi to sp of this and a you do not do I do it at a fitting Carter in a which cloud Cartel loved her loved Cod j but love like her vifs 1iddvn tfidliy to only weyi Why do you not bring the suVject home to him I do in the pulpit as directly as I can He is a man who would re quire the touch If his wife has been laboring in vain all these years what can I So It happened by these easy natural- chances that when John Carter last winter fell ill and came down to the edge of lhat outer dark ness which lies so near us all nobody had put into hands the lamp which would have lighted his way Mrs Carter nursed him skilfully It was not in intelligence or energy lhat she faded But the time came when the consulting physician with the usual grave gentle formula sug gested that if there were any matters of moment which Mr Carter should attend to His will probably This is done it is not thitT gasped Margaret But I wish to speak to him And he does not He lies there in thst hopeless stupor Is is a phase of the disease madam an alarming phase to be candid Mrs Carter hurried out of he room I suppose said the family doc tor ills bis religious condition they are open the subject to poor Carter His brain stopped working an hour ago Miss Tracy who helped tc nurse John met Margaret in the hall What is it What have they told you she cried seeing her face He is dying Dont touch Im not going to faint I under stand She bad never been more keenly awake or alive The whole future yawned before her empty J see it all now she said turn ing her gentle face to the door of his chamber See what a lonely life lie has bad He never knew how I loved him There was never any way for to show it It wasnt my fault lhat the chance did not come The two women went to the dying man and were left alone with him He was sunk in a heavy stupor Jar Out v it Harvesting in this vicinity has com menced Fall wheat is more than half cut with of a very fair yield Spring grains are looking recent rain- and farmers more hopeful The concert given by Mr and his class of this place on Tues day night was a decided The Hall was filled lo its utmost capacity and all were interested and attentive The class showed wonder ful improvement during past quarter reflecting great credit on their able leader Rev Mr Robinson who baa been appointed to this circuit for the com year preached his first sermon last Sabbath and was much appreciat ed by all Miss A is spending two or three weeks visiting with her sister in Tec urns Mr Wro went to Toronto to play with a there on the He returned Tuesday accompanied by his brother who intends remaining for a few days Miss Maria and sister Mrs of Toronto are also home on a visit pickers report the The Winnipeg has become an Independent journal At Mr Frank Rogers tried to frighten an Italian farm labor er by playing ghost and was fatally stabbed with the with which the was working Mrs Graham of Clifton street fell over ihe bank of the River at a point nearly in front of the Clifton House She lodged on a pile of rubbish below and was rescued Her injuries are painful but not The largest demonstration of Orangemen ever in the Province of British Columbia was held in Victoria on ihe lath Lodges of ihe A P A- helped to swell the ranks of the procession Many speech were delivered in all of which Feder al interference with the Manitoba school question was denounced failure crop a AURORA He is said Margaret and what has he to take with htm yonder I have given him nothing He roused at last a little and look ed at her with dull eyes It is John I Margaret You know lhat I love you I have not shown jou as I ought Ob I far Cods sake say that you know His eyes drowsily Dons my dear he said in the gentle hopeless wayahe knew well Shall I pray win you Ob John think of the Saviour think of But be did not hear her He mut tered something about sleeping awhile and turning away He never awak ened from the sleep Mrs Carter when she had laid her In the earth went abroad to forget lite or to begin a new one Tracy was left In charge of her home One day she opened ibe box In Which lay the priceless Iodian web j it bad been hidden out of sight in the dark so Ion that the moth and bad done their work- No thing was left but a mass of tags and dust The old woman aback head More precious things thin ibis if hidden away too she said wish sad July Richtrd Green the eldest eon Rev Canon Green of in yesterday morning He left Heron to sail Wisfobabiy drowned a fur minute afietidi witcU found In his vest fa Us About years ago Mrs Luke of street south acci dentally swallowed a needle and for a long lime suffered no however for sometime past she has suffered considerable pain in right arm many limes being unable to raise it- Last Sunday a part of her arm became very much irrigated and swol len After carefully examining it the point of the needle was discovered and was finally extracted since which time the pain in her arm totally subsided A meeting the Executive Com mittee of the Bradford District Sun day School and Irague in connection with the M hod it Church was held here TusrJay afternoon to arrange for holding a convention in King City in September The Corn were T Dun op Matthews and Messrs Tillman and K Davis Mr Ellis who has been section boss on this part and who has resided for several years left Monday to take charge of the toll gate south of Holland Land ing He wilt still retain the manage ment of this section and his wile will collect toll At a meeting of the High School Board last week it was decided to en gage Mr Rice as mathematical teach er in the High School We under stand Mr Rice taught four years in St Marys Collegiate Institute The firemen have decided to hold lbeh anoual excursion on August Midland They will Have here by special train and run to where they will embark on a steamer The and friends of the Baptist Sunday School here held their annual at Hands Like last Saturday which was well The boys the Wes ton team on Saturday at and in winning by A Homos of Scout There is one preemption which a horse possesses 10 which little atten tion has been paid and that is the power of scent With some horses it is acute as with the dog and for the benefit of those who drive at such as physicians and others this knowledge is invaluable Never check your horse at night but give him a free head and you may rest assured that he will never get off the told and will catty you safely and expeditiously A few years ago a poor in Boston met with a very serious misfortune when plying his vocation at the docks there He had occa sion to back his horse against the edge of the and in doing so the vehicle received a back ward momentum by which carl and horse were precipitated the the horse drowned and the can dam aged The sympathy of some chari table persons immediately set on foot a subscription to repair the poor mans loss and when a very handsome sum him he but fir inly rejected it saying Im not denying that enough but I have always bad fire- sight to lay by something for a rainy- day and Ill take care that no one shall took at my new cut and and say I gave him a dollar to it This is an instance of independence and in life which we think might be acted on advan tage by many in higher station v 3ifl V fi A gadcr spake rattled young who writing en an in the Sound EST A who is a philoso pher says he has heard a deal of rot about men into trouble and then claiming they were so ihey bad no knowledge of what happened He says a man is sober enough to know what he is doing and for it as as he can stand up or walk In of this asseition he cites fact that they are always to count their change correctly after bey pay for a drink He says he has never yet seen one of them go into a dry goods store or a millinery shop to get a They never make such a mistaka as that but go straight to a saloon KARtYtV HOOT purifier give ted ceil io as eta eta If iVan it ftt a Fee 4aU eta BUI LOUS CURE Rev Father of Stay- was presented with an address and handsome purse on the eve of his departure for Ireland he will stay several weeks The Sabbath School of St James Cathedral Toronto has an annual grant to Totten ham and English Churches to in the pastors A farmer near Sandwich III ploughing the other day in a field a deers rib An arrowhead was fattened in the so tight lhat it could not be liken out was probably largest train of rnilk ever taken to New York was handled over the Ontario and Western recently consisted of at cars in which was loaded cans of milk It is likely that Assistant Re- ceiverjGenrral and Warwick Chipman SecretaryTreasurer of the Canadian Bankets Association will take hold of the affairs of the July At oclock this afternoon Col I Henderson City Solicitor and dropped dead in his office A few hours previous to this he had been chatting pleasantly and tilling amusing stories The Methodist SS of Bloom held a very enjoyable at Mussel mans Lake on Wednesday of last week Pleasant exercises such as boating stringing etc were in in after which all partook of a heady repast The second annual regatta of the Lakes will be held at Monday August The association fom an extensive program iutluJina some nineteen events in sailing pad dling and swimming races By a collision on Saturday afternoon on Kingston road between a of Toronto electric car and a electric car James Stewart aged eleven and Frank Torrnsend aged thirteen received injuries from which they died a few hours after wards I Kr The petition for submission of a bylaw in Richmond Hill for a bonus of to the Metropolitan Street Railway Co to extend their line lo Richmond Hill has been numerously signed Nearly all the largest freeholders have their name and many others arc without hesitation Darling slid the soulful young man sometimes when I fall to thinking of what a joy there is in polsesstnj your love I feel that may be led to wreak some me in sheer envy See here young man practical girl if you think I am a hoodoo the best thing can do is to quit me while there is yet The excursion the auspices the Methodist Schools Mi Albert StoutTvl and was a luge success We are told that tickets were M at Stoiiffviile at and at Ml Albert besides was sold at ether points 3 In excursionists weather was exceptionally fine at- a trifle cold in the m- truing Tite day wis spent games of various kinds the took several on the for short trips in A very accident re suit ing in death occurred on Wr JjiOeS Waisons farm a link lone A bent had been up right and braced wills pike fioro behind The were left project aj- flWJtf to the second lent wire only by light lightly nailed while just in the act of raisin the ben I the first one fell inwards Theu iU only a second to and a num were unable to move at all timber caught Mr his head was between the two killing him knowing what had happened Mm Neil alio located bio Charles Baxter had his leg badly broken in two be- low the knee the bones protruding the fiesb Tames Sloan had a rib broken and a dozen other seen were hurt aa Tired II a slut it fcicauaa of twjyora or 4ua la laoaq4t ar4 Sir at sha ahaoia atawa art aiaeiaatUy lofiU

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