Newmarket Era , May 8, 1896, p. 1

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THE to V- By cry ffrlday at GEO JAGJKSOH AT PRINTING unit 4 jM SVSSCIBES nClT flrUrf la tilth written to rtc4 till lor crimes THE TO TO UTTER TO ACCORDING TO CONSCIENCE ABOVE ALL OTHER LIBERTY bank NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER ST No paper sent outside of North York Unless paid in advance VoLXLVINo Single Copies J Each JZ2e2 Newmarket Ont Friday May Terms Strictly in Advance within or at end of year Branch on at DRAFTS ISSUED Another revolution of the great time brings us face to face with the Spring of and consequently New Styles of Garments for New Colors New Designs and best of all our own Special Importation were in a position to take advantage of the failure of a large wholesale Woollen House in which enabled us to secure ft beautiful selection of the Finest Fabrics ever Into Canada with original prices cut in two IN DOMESTIC WOGUNS again on the inside by making extensive purchases direct from the Mills A SUIT OF AT MILL PRICES It an you not let pats Our for workmanship rocs as ft Iras pone and a of juices 14 money for you W AMD SPORTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Get a of our Cycle Oil it never Gums put for Wmi wo car HI W finy In Ostium If When AKfott lorp5 of When ti to ngry right Vo may l And yet If win- it These Tires are Fully Guaranteed For One Year Aim nOUflMUnMfjHIHQJ5 A MINNS 18 to Main Street Newmarket WoinutlMnlDti it iho with all ftio often Art ft feftJIy coal lo moil with AcdUgatilcdbyWf Ward ly our wouM dally Aicr If an Of lrcocrlvIin April A I J Main Si to on tfood U fiOMOITOli flaltcitor for Tp of a iAlt1tlffTKIlflololVt JJ Mr to WOODCOCK Main tor Lay this Paper down Mease It our on You sec always expect at top and trust you will render us this IIflil favor In any case you will always find IB OSS and the leading tliat have not lost their medicinal qualities by long time on our together with a Complete Line of Toilet Articles at OF- ARE IN Canned Chicken Soup Cora Desert Solidified Mince Moat Pure California Dried Peaches Prunes and Bread Finest Quality constantly on hand ALL AT PRIONS DAVISON come in I wouldnt next mowing I made to my condition when I saw from the A field where I was wording Mr Taylor and Clara walking together In the A ride through one of the van come to breakfast I wouldnt would like lo have had prune orchard when the trees arc in done ft but knee I never could my dream come true just then- If- full bloom an experience never to without and I thought I he bad stayed long I should have be Some of these orchards 500 contain mm A IVi A K iflii HAVING OUT Fund Tola I AucU nearly 1 AM lea p ioy to- wtWp llAi A at BRADFORD lot- Hilda MM At Discounting Parmers Notes AT LOWEST HATES Tel PASS THROUGH FREE tpty lo JOOHKMOVTi AND CONFECTIONERY of will continue it in all its of the trade and will spare no to have things done IN FIRSTCLASS STYLE W Our folks a visitor from the city The ladys name was Osgood father and mine had been In and the had con tinued and now Mr Osgood had written to father if his daughter come and spend a few with us and ice if the country air would not improve her health as she was drooping in the close atmos phere the city The were very wealthy and were ordinary country hut father did not hesitate a moment He wrote a warm invitation to Clara Osgood to come at and ami we would make her as comfort able as our means would allow So she wrote that she would he with on the day of July I the date My mother and the dreaded having her come I know- for lived in the very plainest tle and the le proud and cluck up hut lather talked to them and them to feeling belter about it He that we need not of our ciruiOUancts be- cautc wye poor and if the us on that account she worth minding As for me I was in pet feet aymy I was is as could Ijc and It was a much as J could do to hold a conversation with our country Kirls to iay no- tiling of making the acquaintance of a city belle- At I thought Id clear out and leave home hut then I had promised to work for father that season and I couldnt back out viy well I rciolvcd no to speak to her the whole time I had to take lectures from liatticand Kliie every and evening about being polite and pay ing attention to her corn- but It wont f rf E GR00ME Souse j J SOMERVIIIU iBliBJa Wol tad IRilig a cud Life to cuaa CANADA LIFE ASSUtttfCE CO- CANADIAN COMPANY AND IUNDS- DOLLARS Bit ificfit I I 0dcMlnownItlerdS id THE FINEST MRS C SIMPSON Main AtfMUItAO PI 1 1 Infvff IVOKMI irjF- for Co- A A LIFE SAVED l fi All tH4 to A a v LIZZIE 1 TofOMi ircrcjrttif I A rib AtuiHn On f if Vt ft it or toj- a file I hid I WllTo It I It htm BONUS YEAR ip to A Vj fly woe J for AtUttrnUuK A- lAWHii If OHO JTAJtlUGV AtlL65AO-wAcwitjifvl- Hold Viviuvrb of Alldlitmcr JyuiciUin4cimUikd VAIiZAhT THE Cleveland Bicycle SWIFT strong IN DESIGN the Roads Pectoral ftt yyr- You are rttivlown Jiealth call your case an there is a fatfam ine in your blood Emulsion of istlie best foodmeans of getting- your back your doctor will tell you tliat He known also when the digestion is weak it in better to up codliver oil out of the body than to burden digestion with it ScoUb does that Nov dont you as yon do Will thty help us to entertain hat he fair to throw it all on us My sisters declared that I he decidedly I were properly rigged out but that va all in eyes I arc pt think their brothers rather Well the day ar rived at last The laid that I must come from my work about the time for the to and be there to welcome her but you catch me doing that I away off in the farther field at vork that time and my sisters bad to receive her I home I dreaded going in worse than a whipping I did that necessary and tome that were entirely unnecessary before I went near house though the girls called me limes cornc to supper Then went up and slicked up a littler I put on my second best pants and my linen coat and my and combed ray hair I didnt bare Intention of going where she was though By that time it wis neatly dark J went down stairs the luck way and listened at the kitchen door for a moment but hearing hem talking in the front room I ventured in and finding the table cleared sway slip ped into the to get something to eat I had a huge piece of bread and nutter in my hand and was devour ing it eagerly when suddenly flitted into the kitchen the Utile fairy I ever saw in my life She was white with the most beautiful yellow tresses floating over her shoulder complexion of the purest white and red a mouth to and was enough set a fellow She came out to the water pail which was just in front of the pantry door saying Here i where you get water isnt it could shut the door she wised her pretty eyes saw toe I sparkle in her and a little dim pie came and went in either cheek but she drank as quickly as possible and went back to the room mother and the girls If I could have bid the floor open and let me through Id have done it in a moment fell aw The sweat in great drops all my free and my appe tite was entirely gent I could no morn remainder of my and butter than have chip gird me to go Into front loom but de clined- as faced a can- mouib as fairy tike creature tit Will like ever to touch f a bit j might as well come to the table as to her find me citing in the pantry That morning the in a blue a snowwhite collar pin and she looked just as have imagined angels look She teemed already with the rest of the family and was as sociable and merry as if she made it her home with us introduced me by saying This my brother and Miss Os good gave me a sweet little bow and smile that made my heart beat like a triphammer It seemed as if there was no vard thing in the world that I didnt do that I tipped over nearly everything on the table when mother requested me to pass the bread I pissed her my cup of tea spilling half of it when our visitor asked for the I handed over the salt and finally when went to gel up from the table my chair went over backward with a ban capping the climax of my mortifi cation The days passed on and Miss Clara made herself perfectly at home in our old farm house She helped the glib to wash dishes make bread and pics and I would often n and find her with an immense apron on engaged to some culinary opera tion Sometimes she and the girls would come out the field and rake bay and the did not even take pains to cover her hands to keep them from tanning You will get jour Hands as brown as a I said to her one day I dont care said she it will be all the more fun She was the daintiest prettiest sweetest little creature in the world and if I hadnt fallen in love with her I should have been more than mor tal I did You may believe it didnt improve my manners to be in love If I had been irard before 1 mi iliTcfo more so no7 I never could do as I wanted to One day didnt have much to dual usual and the girls declared that I must lake the team and let them nil go I was willing so I tackled up Dobbin and took our wagon and off we all start er for the pasture Clara looked prettier than she ever had before She wore a gipsy hat with a broad a which she had get ihe had been with us for she didnt biftf any with her and she had on an apron as white as the driven snow I told her she ought not to wear such a while apron buckle berrying it would get all stained with but she said she didnt care a there were plenty more aprons where that came from We had a gay berrying We broke down bushes and sat under ihe trees the most of the lime for declared she couldnt it hive the hot sun beating down on her head and as it would not of course answer to leave her alone I broke down bushes enough for us all We pick ed a good many berries though I should say judging by appearances that more went Claras mouth than into Iter basket Sure enough the white apron was covered with great black stains be fore night and Claras mouth had a very marked appearance Her Jin too showed her occupation to say nothing of her hand being scratched with briers and her hair be ing one mass of tangles We rode home in the merriest kind rnood insisted on oc cupying the front seat with me and I continued to talk quite sociably When we drove up to the gate whom should we sec but a strange fellow talking with father in the lie was all dressed up and looked exceedingly stylish in his fine broad cloth and glossy stovepipe bat Clara colored up as soon as she saw him and I mistrusted in a min ute that it was some city chap that she was acquainted with perhaps her beau though it made me feet dreadful to think of mat Clara as drove up to the and for a moment he seemed done something dciperatc I know but he went away the next morning I rather surprised that didnt back with him but I sup posed she had concluded to wait tilt next time as moody and I could possibly be the next few days didnt any notice at all of Clara and went to Squire Morgans almost every evening They began to think I went there to sec Maria the old maid One evening I had put my on ready to start and was standing in the door when Clara glided up be side me Raising her sweetest of blue eyes to face she said Will are you mad at me Mad at you How can you Because act so strangely You hardly speak to rue Have I done anything to offend you No but I thought Mr Taylor would be about all you could man age for present said I growing as I thought my rival Mr Taylor was managed long ago dont know what he has to do with me or you cither for that mailer sec you are just as hateful as you can be and if you want 10 get mad you may and stay so and the little lips were pouted and ears fell one by one from her eyes go you bad boy I said she trying to release herself from my grasp Not till you tell me one thing said I Isnt Mr Taylor your lover No and never will be siid Clara veiling her eyes with the long lashes I perfectly detest him Clara and my face grew hot while every vein in rny whole body was throbbing wildly suppos ing an awkward homely country fel low should tell you he loved you and asked you to be his wife what you cay I will wait till one asks me be fore I tell that said she pouting love you Clara Will you wife Just one lifting of the long lashes one glance from the pretty blue eye and the next moment the Sweet face was hidden entirely from sight on my bosom In my transport I clasped her frantically in my arms and satisfied with a silent consent I made her say tht she loved and then I stole a kiss from the pretty pi that had uttered such sweet words Jl was too good to be true but as glance at the little lady op posite me look at with those same blue eyes I realize that my hip- was not a dream I have found out by actual experience city make most excellent far mers wives their ages varying from five to ten years and planted in regular rows about twenty feet apart Nor pebble nor clod blade of grass can be found among the friable soil of the mileslong aisles which Intervene by the flicker shadows of the Swaying snowy petals which project on cither side from flowerladen branches Bird and bee and butterfly are each lo the situation and puncture the perfumed air of a cloudless May morning with song and Voice less wing Among this embarrassment of beauty walks the alert intelligent orchardist watching the trained eye of an artist the development of the tiny bud of the embryo prune up on tree until picked at prime of its perfection with the deft hand of hi expert In order to produce the desired uniformity of and shape each fruitbearing bough is subjected to such thinning and pruning that there lie scattered around the base of a tree often more rejected prunes ihan arc left hanging upon the branches As the Eastern plum pest the cur- is unknown in California as scarcely a drop rainfalls upon the trees from May until November and as there is no scorching to shrivel the delicate skin of the prune nor rough wind to mar its contour a bough of full ripened clusters repre sents one of perfect prunes In an area from six to twelve mites square planted to fruit acres are in alone fhey cover the billowy surface of the majestic foot hills as well as the plain with a beautiful irregularity im possible to describe At plucking- lime thousands of hands are at work chiefly those of boys and girls pre paring the luscious fruit for curing under the rajs of the midsummer sun- The average yield when the crop is full is about eight tons per acre The average cost of caring for the Orchards harvesting and curing such a crop per acre leaving a net income per of Wonts I J Jehu VUJiarn Ml chit risky Clio Jihuh Emit Ktvick I Jiira SUTTON feet didnt- wonder at it for she didnt took much in plight as she did when she was all dressed up in her city clothes But when I help ed her out he seemed to her for he went up to her and shook hands as heavily as could be and said Miss I delighted to see you could have kicked him with a good grace but as it wouldnt have been exactly polite before the ladies I didnt do it as lay- lor didnt seem particularly cordial to any of us but he was all attention to Clara I couldnt tell whether she was or sorry to see She was rather stiller than usual I though and she went and fixed up and dawn looking as fresh as a pink On you make that fel low if Hat sard when we chine- to be alone together a minute af ter supper 11 Why its beau you booby said Hit It does seem is If you cant understand Here Will where are you in Dont go off in that style Come back and help entertain the company I woni said J walking off with strides went to Squire Morgans and and stayed till eleven oclock snd the girls guesi which of loco I cam to see five of ibeua all I went home and of fug Mr Taylor to the throwing Mm in and The water in the lake is two higher than it was last summer The Manor under super vision of new owner Mr Hugh is undergoing a great change The Kttvifitk was launched yester day and as soon as the engine can be put together will make a trip to A has fully signed and delivered for the erection of a lighthouse cm Jacksons Point The prospects encouraging especially at the present lime We hope to soon see the desired object at the Point as it is much needed has been for years Building operations are active at the lake Mr Sanders brought up a gang of and others the other night to make laro additions lo Taylor Bros have al ready the frames three cottages erected for Mr if ally of Toronto Mr Raines of expects to commence work on his building this week and several other buildings are to go up in the near future Bveriho Milne ell Button West Kffa Yjrgjni ill Hut- West Pari Henry Alt W Evan Murphy Willi KING Bred it Wirt Cm iley Jflfuti Ham Weil Jean Lloyd Jeffrey Philip i Winnipeg will portly have a opera Everything is In readiness for beginning work on it Immediately Robert Hodgson of Toronto was run over and killed by a train at Saturday evening In at- templing to board a freight train he fell and had both legs taken off by the wheels The water was let into the Cornwall Canal on Friday and navi gation was opened on Saturday morning The canal was kept open on Sunday masked men entered the store of M Berry Port Stan ley Saturday night and while kept him covered with a revolver the other secured in cash and several notes The shipbuilding business of the Clyde Is better than it has been for years All trade differences have been settled and there is enough work ahead to keep the yards busy alt the present year May Word has been received that various portions of the province are under water Several bridges been washed anay Not since- has there been such a flood This is due to the abnormal rainfall during week The opinion is expressed at the murder of the Shah Persia was the deed of a fanatic and was not the outcome of any especially designed movement after- Ed Din the dead monarchs son and heir to the throne been proclaimed Shah Mr Charles one of the most prominent citizens of Col- died Sunday afternoon in his year He wa3 honorary the Liberal Con servative Association of of which he wa the founder about years ago He was also of the senior Conservative Association Towt News has reached this place that a body of numbering fully a and attacked a relief column under Cecil en route from Salis bury for on April near Makalaka and that the natives were repulsed with the loss of killed The relief column I no loss and is expected to arrive at on fifth Do no keep your lose and sealed until your friends Fill their lives with sweet- Speik approving cheering words while their ears can them and while their hearts can be thrilled and made by them The mean to say when they are gone before ihey go flower you mean to for their coffins send to brighten sweeten their homes before they leave I hern jam are iter that so ingestion the KavAfh if Katty William EAST Hill Qcuosviitft liercirkel Phillip fJvii Ncwmuktt Etosper Thank AUBOBA J Mr AlUrl Taylor Wo If SUTTON WEST Pctir Juicing the last Sundays services we have sufficient reason to justly believe cur portion poli tics for the next two months will be days in the week as we get it days from the press and on from the teach made great prepar ations far a big time on Arbor day and was disappointed The erection of a town hall here was said by some to be more a rumor than a reality but we are pleasid to state that such is not the case as the directors en Monday evening and let the contract for a three storey building to Messrs J Cook and Win Horner Trie of aid hall should every individual here and especially the firming community as one of the great features will be the establishing of a market which is a great boom to any locality It should not only interest ibose in the immediate sicmiiy Zephyr but alio every ratepayer in the benefited consequent- ly the enterprise should be worthy of the hearty response of every mans pocket- Crittenden Wo WHITCHURCH Pita Orchard Foot Unity Will Urn Sue hem Arthur VisttD BAUantrM hBjIUdUm BilUnlne hi a I 1I4 bisk lo out he Cosvcrlh The J- WUIissn Joivf John OBrien l it a wetltu The finest private museum in the world is the property f the Hon Walter Rothschild the eldest of Rothschild It is at Tring in Hertfordshire The owner has given up half his life to it While fishicg st Robinsons pond Markham Harry Millers little girl accidentia caught her hook in the cheek Ms hew who was sitting on the bank near her Or Robinson removed the hook from the childs cheek A number of jump ed from a street car going hill on Thorold toad near St Mis of Munit ion received number of on the head and and a you eg woman turned Edwards had her leg broken of lie in the Reform three and One American who Decided to to Stritcoccd Ufa tent Picsdenl death Mr very to I tit lbs a ii Ih of hot many There is ronply shell sore throat or iriflamruation any kin I hot and wrung arJ ground the neck of a child that has croup will some timts relief in ten slmost always yields to simultaneous application ware to the feet and back of the rck Hot water will relieve and a cupful taken before retiring is Very beneficial A glass of ho water taken before breakfast has cured many case- indigestion and no simple is more widely recommended by physicians to dyspeptics OTTAWA May Advices from Sitka sis Victoria which were received here today state that trouble is imminent the Indians and whites over acquittal of a white man who brutally killed an Indian while an Indian is now wait ing execution for killing a while man on provocation At the force suffici ent to handle an Indian outbreak is not maintained there by the United States Government residents are apprehensive scene of the trouble is on the coast and hundred miles distant from the Canadian mounted police post The United States Government will likely send a manofwar to Sitka Buttons Toe pearl oyster shells from pearl buttons are made come princi pally from the of Australia and the South Pacific Wand The oy sters gathered in the spring begin ning in the month of Muchend end ing in May Fully two thousand are employed in gathering the oyster during the season When the boats arrive al the grounds the divers ate stripped naked and well oiled their and ears stuffed vim cotton and a sponge dipped in oil fastened to one of their arms Armed with knives they and their baskets are then lowered to the bot tom of the sea by means of barge forty or fifty pouod to ropes The divers remain under water fifty to eighty seconds As soon as a basket is finished it is drawn up and the diver comes up to the surface After resting few moments he again descends filling his gain loon until he becomes exhausted when another man The fishing Is done in about eight to ten fathoms of water The shells are into this two varieties the white black or smokes pair They tun bom two to tight inches In the largest Wing half an inch fa iblckneai near the I he shells are very brittle when in this country and have Id be before tht can be This their J He con- la to at tea k j- i 1

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