Newmarket Era , August 2, 1895, p. 1

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have her here It would be an ungracious for me to hid away And yet Then echoed her mothers fifth while little puckers gathered upon her fair smooth that sometimes frowned in perplexity never in anger or illtemper It was the of sitting rooms in iloiest of cottages where this widow daughter sat sewing and talking of the one sunbeam of heir lonely lives the child of Melas brother long dead He tailed away when Cali fornia gold was at its height leaving a little wife and a snowdrop of a baby to his mothers care And with him had Melas betrothed Stephen Bruce iter came but seldom each one with tidingi of toil hardships discouragement till two years dragged their days along Then Bert wrote to his mother lo gently to woefulnewi of death of malarial and with this letter came another In a irange hand telling that Red too had fell a viclirn to the fever His little wife drooped and faded taxing love and care for ihe baby and driving her own sorrow into the background till it ceased to be ever present agony The that licit had gathered twenty thousand dollars came on the day when his wife was carried forest under the sod of the village church yard chare went to his wid owed mother who was close I and for Lillian was cherished her fathers legacy The income gave her advantages above those of her companions and she was tie idol of her grandmother and her aunt Not five miles from was a large city where Lillian attended school and made friends and whence a wooer who found favor with all the inmates of the cottage He was Harry Sanderson a young mer chant in prosperous circumitanccs handsome bright and courteous one to win golden opinions wherever he went Lillians guardian gave good ac counts young Sanderson and Lillian loved him- There was no one to whisper lo any those who loved the fair maiden that her suitor had been a had sown his wild oat too freely not long ago He had kept his business standing his integrity and bis follies were for- when Influenced by Lillians soft blue eyes he dropped dangerous habits and made all pleasureseeking carry him to cottage at Stock The sun upon wooing and wedding and when Lillian invested a portion of father hard earned gold in a pretty house veil furnished in the city and began to keep bouse for Harry there was not a happier couple to be found It was charming lo put into practice Aunt welltaught housekeeping accomplishments to chase all specks of dust from the dainty rooms to select little orna ments or putter about in closets But housekeeping for two with welltrained servant will every day and all day from weeks end to weeks end and Lillian had terribly lonely hours Her own wardrobe and Hairy being all ihe perfec tion of bridal freshness needed no care and when dinner was ordered a pudding resolved upon and often made time began to hang heavily Without undde vanity San derson had been too long the very centre a home circle not to feel her self of some importance in the world and it was pleasant to leave the house behind her and fait ride In the cars be back with grandmother and Aunt Mela whose welcome being by their was of the wannest was pleasant to about from neigh bor to neighbor to tasteful purchases to talk of ferry to feel something of a liuoitie in the circle And lirae slipped away so rapidly that often returning home found Harry impatiently waiting the spoiled and something like matrimonial clouds threat en It in ihose early days hive been if Harry bid asserted her with as if it bad been a cruelty He would almost as soon have struck her as to scolded her But sometimes coming in day of bard business toil and care and finding no one to welcome he would weary dreary empti ness of house and go out again before Lillian returned Had she known had she even fell ever dimly what was the danger threatening her what was her power over her husband Lillian Sandcuon butterfly as she was would never have In choosing her own course Had she realized how one word from Mm one took from her eyes influenced Harry the opportunity for word or look bad never been to carelessly aside But she was only eighteen and selfish with the of youth If she was lonely she went where she met loving welcome not realizing that the she felt for Harry was threatening her whole lifes happiness Working all day at his deik Harry came home with a brain too weary to enjoy reading If Lillian met with her sweet face smiling and the pretty sittingzoom bright with a home look he was fully content To enjoy the well ordered dinners to talk and listen to lively lo in a deep chair while the little wile sang in played or even to lake up dominoes backgammon or chess made ihe evening fly away But when the sound of his voice brought no answer when Lillian might not come till the late train Harry could not enjoy or cigar and as his wife had done earlier in the day sought company abroad Mr Lilians guardian and a lawyer past middle age was ihe first who dared to hint at any danger threatening the domestic felicity of the Sandersons and he spoke to before when Stephen Bruce was in California Hugh Graham had brought a loyal heart and ample in come to tempt from her home but being told the true reason of her refusal had accepted it manfully and later had still been a staunch friend life He knew how dear Lillian was to her grand mother and her aunt and it was Ms cautious words of warning that had occasioned the conversation recorded at the beginning of this story Drinking Mrs her voice by horror to a whisper- Ob Metal Mr Graham says he drinks and plays cards Somebody must speak to Lillian And mother Lillian is here too much It is not best for a wife to lisc in her old home and Lillian almost lives here You should advise her No dear You apeak to her And then said she feared Lillian would resent an old maids advice But Mjlburn was not a woman lo turn aside from a positive duty and when next Lillian came over for a long day at home the spoke to her gravely But auntie Harry does not object Lillian said He told if I stayed till Sunday he would come hi in sell 10 escort me home But Lilly he must be terribly lonely Oh he does very well Maggiesays he cats his dinner and then goes out Of course Maggie is asleep before comes in but she always has breakfast ready if I stay all night But does he go Oh to the club and sometimes to the theatre Lillian are you not afraid he will cease to for bis home Oh no indeed I He says it is the sweetest place on earth And yet you drive him from ii one or two days out of week Why Aunt Metal- Dont you like to have me come home The blue eyes filled the mouth quivered and courage nearly failed her but she answered gravely You have another home Lillian first love and duty should lie there But Mrs shrank from the piteous voice greeted her a few minutes later and could not keep back ihe assurance that Lillian was more than welcome at the cottage Then tried to compromise matters by visiting Lillian and this was more easy as a wee Harry appear ed in the fall to claim his share of loving and pelting But much mischief was already done Harry had formed new and resumed old ones and more than once holding the baby watching the young mother heard Harry stumble with un certain tread The baby was sickly and Stock- seemed to suit him so Lillian was again frequent guest at her old home and no one dared to interfere when the change was so evidently beneficial to the little frail life she watched so anxiously But one day in winter a summons came lo Stockdalc Send Mrs Sanderson home at once I Mr Sanderson is dangerously til And ihe signature was of the family physician Pate and terrified Lillian supported by Meta went to the sick room Harry Jay tossing in delirious fever and hot for many days did the gentle woman know of the brawl in a gambling house where words led to blows and Harry was stabbed io the side Bui in those days of watching when Harrys daik eyes roved rest lessly over her face Lillian learned lei son Again and again de lirious her name fell from husbands lips- Gone to Lillian Oh how desolate ft bete I And often only Ill totrcitisiahexl Lttherbo Terms Strictly in Advance within or Si JO at end of year IT DRAFTS AT ill i J J 71 himself but he loved But it is I with true manly Many days tfc of stock from and the watching almost breath ess fear But youth triumphed and one day weak as a babe but trefoil Harry smiled in eyes as she bent over him My little wife he whispered And Lillian bravely choking back a desiroto break Into hysterical sob bing kissed the pale grieving lip with an inward vow to be a truer wife if Heaven spared her husbands life And she kept her vow At last she appreciated her own power to keep Harry from temptation from dangerous associations and when her husband can spare time to visit Stockdale Lillian goes there with him Mrs- feels sometimes that Lillian seems to have quite forgotten her old home but Meta vrbo misses her sorely only smiles and says Lillian does not forget us mother Sec how glad she is to come with Harry and the children I But she has that a wifes first place If in her own home and with her own If And Lillian knowing the precipice upon which her husband stood shudderfogly thanks God that iho learned not to late those gentle arts of love that make her husband happiest by her side in bis own ho we 3 v Mr J Jams lost all bis sheep killed by dogs He claims he would not have taken apiece for them Mr Brown has lost all his fences by fire The Methodist Church has organized a School Mr superintendent Misses Pottage and Hughes and Mr J Black teachers BRADFORD Mr Chas of the Town ship of West has been engaged as teacher in the Model School here during the model term at a salary of These were applications in all for the position at salaries ranging from up to The family of Mr Wen near Bond Head were called upon to pass through a severe affliction on Satur day last under very painful circum stances George Herbert a bright and promising boy Gf some summers was severely kicked while harnessing one of his fathers horses and died within two hour thereafter SUTTON At yesterday game of cricket the Workmen beat the Forresters by runs H Sons have purchased that desirable property re cently owned by Mr Barnard A baseball match was played on Saturday between and Cedar- dale resulting in favor of the club by 105 Mr James Sharpt who has been on a seven weeks trip to Ireland re turned borne Monday evening He looks well after bis jaunt the Egypt thresh er reports crops as turning out very He threshed bags in six days his clover milling outfit Some person or persons pried open the rear door of the Point hotel on Sunday and helped them selves to liquor and some goods on shelves Messrs Bros shipped a car load of fit to Toronto this week and best offer they had was The cattle were returned to Suitor and are now in paiture At the cricket match on the which took place at The Briars Mr Taylor received a very severe thump from the ball as it left Dr Nobles bat It has caused him a good deal of suffering since but we are informed he is improving JohnSummerfeldt who is spend ing a few days with his grandparent kindly to deliver some flour to parties on the lake By some mishap the rig was overturned and seriously injured the driver dragged quite a distance under vehicle His injuries are painful but not serious The horse and rig considerably damaged W- Summerfeldt Sons concluded arangement for the pur chase of a dynamo The form of con- Iract is out for the consideration of Ihe and should they see fit to establish an electric light for village the above firm announce that Sutton will be as well served in the way of an electric light as any other village in the Province AURORA Master grandson of Mr Walker fell off a picket fence one day Kit week and broke both bones of his left arm just above the wrist The ladies of the Methodist Church will give their list garden party of this season on Friday evening Aug at Mr Lot residence Mr John the 3rd conces sion of Whitchurch east this bid two sheep worried by a dog Tuesday night The dog traced nearly to Aurora While walking in her yard a few days ago Mrs of Wellington street slipped fill in doing so broke left wrist of Banbury Bros hones ran against a bub lotto field night pulling a fearful Co of it wound- is so bad Is poor will toe cover and will WScott of the Maple farD left on Tuesday for a visit to Manitoba She will go as far as Ox bow acd afterwards visit friends in the north of the province Messrs Randal of Orchard A- Williamson of went on the same train Mr and Mra Frank Lundy cele brated the fifth anniversary of their marriage or wooden wedding on Wednesday Quite a large circle of friends were present and made recipients of some handsome presents one being a bed room suit north about Mr Barker poll office in spector was in town on Wednesday morning in connection with frauds being perpetrated upon the postal revenue and yc understand the whose name he withheld bad to pay the minimum penally vis We did riot there was a person small enough in the town to use stamps a second Ifme but such appears to have been the case On Friday last a spark from a palling train set fire to Mr Wells meadow just north the Two or ihree tons of bay beside several rods of fencing was burned before the fire could be is the second time Mr Wells meadow has been fire during the last few weeks Word was received here Saturday of the death Mr Ash Ion Webb which occurred at Dayton Ohio on Saturday morning Mr Webb left here 19 yeats ago to try his fortune on the other side locating in Dayton where he remained until his death and succeeded in amassing considerable wealth Ho was second con of Mrs N Webb of Ketileby and brother of Mrs of the Queens and Mr Walter Webb of ibis place His wife and one child survive Some three weeks or a month Ago Miss Ada Snider eldest daughter of Mr Snider of the second concession of King went to to viiii her uncle Mr win Shortly after she went there she was taken ill with typhoid fever from which she failed to recover and died last Wednesday moininy The dwelling house recently oc cupied by Mr James on Cen tre street but which had vacant for the past week or so was to be on fire shortly after one oclock Saturday morning and was The gained such before being discovered that it was found impossible to it This is the second vacant building which has been burned inside of a week Evidently ihere is some per son deliberately selling thero on fire and a reward should be offered by council for ihe apprehension of the guilty patties On Monday evening Mr Ross Deputyreeve and a umber of were riding up street on their bicycles and meeting a load of hay Mr turned out to pass it at the same instant Mr Chas who was driving in a buggy be hind the load turned out to pass by and in doing so came in collision with Mr Ross Mr Ross was thrown from bis wheel almost underneath the horses feet although stunned he es caped without injury His wheel was badly damaged especially front wheel Mr Robinson was cot at all lo blame as he did net sec Mr Ross until he came in collision with the horse A little more care should be exercised by both drivers and bicyclists white riding and driving Quite an caching runaway occurred on street on Monday evening which neatly terminated disastrously Mr Jos Co ford was driving a spirit ed young horse down street attached to a gig When nearly opposite the Royal Hotel it became frightened at something and commenced lo kick both shafts loose from the gig and dumping Mr Coiford on the street The animal then started down the street with the shafts at a furious rale Mr who was driving down the street some distance ahead with two or three members of bis family in the rig heard the horse coming and started his own at a rapid rate to keep clear of tbe runaway but finding it was gaining on him he turned down Kennedy street and was followed by the runaway animal which came into collision with Mr Harm rig breaking off one hind wheel All the occupants thrown out but not Injured Mr horse became frightened and broke loose from ihe and along with Mr horse up Kennedy street and were finally caught near Mr Packers very litile worse for the escapade Banner Per Boston There It lively limtshtrar0 for lbs Chriitin Convention 1 going on and o aleak or here from every in Unloaded from ftnJ In fees from all world so crowd- la can hardly long and Boston Commons two larca cspiUa I lit night and op as many raoro walking aroaod oh tha col lide mirlfiwot afcoat lbs tte seen flower raids op and or pood tbe It aUtba- I to Jul Sunday hid a look the monomial ft Is very fine ft high ball a monu ment it bus not neatly not up mid fir and It cloud that As far it City it a city and good bat ate terribly cot Up bat sear- all begin lo look alike tome Soitoa 1 for Boetelht working among lailori is to that for eallorj ibiy held a night A Is rot bo found hire A Rev Father of Stay wis presented with a wellfilled purse on ihe eve of starting for a few weeks visit to Ireland Robert ihe of the two boys charged with murder ing their mother in a suburb of Lon don and a man named Fox have been committed for trial Nathaniel ihe younger boy gave evidence of the crime Department of Agri culture in Ottawa received a telegram from Prof Saunders at Indian Head stating that crops throughout Eastern are very and if ihe weather tone Ihere will a bean yield Captain Cab Ebltsbe Cater It I bite ibaS weald da k any Price Wc Dreg Biota lia grit aal Cure Is to t six aiiitj Ball KARLS BOOT jarlry Stood fcia Kg tad 1 CO has COHIHACT JOH SIS A PACE In answer to an enquiry made by Sir Richard Mr ihe Minister of Public Works said The outlet of the fake is too small in freshets and ihe work to he done is to enable a larger amount of water to go through the when the water is high The of that outlet will remain as it is so as in the Summer time to leave the of ihe lake the height as now This is prevent a second flooding of the surrounding in June after seeding time and to improve the lake tor navi- Ration Tenders have been called by public advertisement and the con irsctor has received instructions to go on with the work There were some difficulties raised to jurisdiction Complaints also made that result of ihese improvemtnts would be injure some peope who hid water powers in the vicinity and his had to be inquired into before under taking a work which might future litigation It has been ascer tained that no injury will folio to anyone but that on toe other hand it will be a benefit to the who- sur rounding district which is a district of very great importance No part of the grant goes to anybody for water privileges at the outset The works consist in excavating sup plementary passages lo feet ride down to low water revel opposite the eastern outlet of Lake Couchi- ching into the River Severn at the north end of Rami Island so as to increase the discharging power of this very materially during water interfering Ihe same when the lakes reach their normal level It will not with navigation The channel is not to be deepened and when water reaches its ordinary level the dis charge will not be greater It is only while water is very high thai ihe discharge will be greater Four out lets have beta surveyed but the im proved work will only be made of them Mr Mutocfc While it is im portant lhat the water be regulated so that it will not be too high and flood back on the adjoining linds it is also important level should not fall 100 low scheme lowers the waters provision retaining the watersafter the principal spring freshets are may happen lhat you wilt find communication between the two lakes absolutely in terrupted for a certain season of the year practical effect be if you lower the water down to a cer tain level and there is not sufficient supply to the lakes for the remainder of ihe season to make up the lots by evaporation and overflow navigation between the two lakes may be in ter erred with and vessels will no be able to approach the harbor the lakes 4 Mr My engineer tells me that all has been taken into the calculations The cootraciors are Co Everywhere We Go find mi or bo curd Rood and all praiiiog this for it baa doe for them and friend- rill by lb pare all 1L1 crgica In a It lis blood Hoods Pills I- a per bo lLa favorite trio ItJM I a severe thunder storm which swept over Woodstock Friday afternoon on street an When the storm was at its height a filming bill of fire shot down to the eaitb and- landing in middle of the eroded with a bang seeding out dense clouds of the vicinity are ihanktul tiro ball not aimed at era the J it would doubt banc attended result the near fcy of a few of the aw principally to and la some iMjf stsockby It j A A J

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