Newmarket Era , February 16, 1900, p. 5

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THE NE ERA FRIDAY FEB ONTAE10 CAPITAL TORONTO 0 Ireaktont General Manager BRANCH A General Banking Business TRANSACTED ntorcst Allowed on Deposits AT BATES DRAFTS ISSUED AT AM POINTS and Drafts bought And aold Discounted Collections promptly Attended to BOSS Manager of late Dr first door South or Post DEHTit I Dentist Post opposite- the Ketliodlat Satisfaction Guaranteed Op p wlllbelat of Dr IT Porter Brad ford Monday MARRIAGE LICENSES Jackson of MARRIAGE LICENSES At til Newmarket Private Issued At private realdotice if J Agent for Money to interest at Current Bates Agent Low Itates on Farm Risks and Isolated Town Property Hodges Tin Newmarket MISCELLANEOUS Main Bt Sundries and Fancy Sunday School at Well Feb John is a spirit and they Hint worship him must wor ship him in Spirit and in truth i first year of Jesuit public min istry pont almost wholly in ilea It was natural that ho should begin where John had boon preparing his way Titling also that ho first offer himself to tlio Jowa at their religious capital Jerusalem But only meager results attended this work Jesus was still gather ing disciples and ho found a hungry heart among people of any class his love constrained him to offer to satisfy longings as he could do We will see that in his talk with Samaritan woman ho preaches same truth that ho preached to but in a way that ignorant worldly woman could comprehend PRACTICAL God must bo worshipped in spirit and in truth Only Christ can satisfy our souls Christ offers us salvation freely Jesus reads our thoughts and mo tives way to meet great opportuni ties is to go straightforward in the path of duty Tho precious gift of salvation in Christ is to bo had for asking TO DAT Quinine Tablets All druggists tho money if it falls to euro Groves signature is on box the mtr fl of Voioo and Violin Tuner of and all String Instrument to per cent on farm security also loans effected on policies by Davidson for taking affidavits J Convey and Ileal Estate Agent Agent for tbe following reliable Insurance Companies London and Globe Norwich Union Standard Mutual OfficeHopkins Block Mount Albert Money to Loan per cent on Bocurlty by fc Affidavit Real Marriage Also Agent for of London and Liverpool England Montreal Gore District Mutual In also for Wfe To Office Corner of Mala Lot Mr Victor Thompson brother of Mr Albert Thompson of this town who resided in Holland Land ing sends us the following letter which will bo road with interest Dear affords mo much pleasure to say that your paper is a great friend to me it scorns like a let ter from home I would not be without it No doubt you would like to know a little about this part of the country I find it quite different what I expected I supposed it was an open prairie but not so it is a nice rolling country Crops were good here last season It is not half the trouble to put the in hero as it is in there There are no stumps or to bother farming operations This is the country for cattle They do not do here like they do in Ontario as they are fattened on grass and most of them are sold in the fall not sold are kept fat on prairie hay and through fat in the spring We do not stable cattle here as do fully as well and were better outside in the corral It is great sport here hording a herd of cattle When we want to get a critter out of the bunch I jump on my horse and show him what I want done and you bet then you have got to hang on to the saddle for your life or you will go headlong over the prairie I got a tumble once and it was no fun It is great sport when you get used to it I wonder if they would let me go to South Africa as a Rough Rider I think this is the country for a young man having a small capital to get along It has only cost me 16 for a good homestead of We are getting out lots of timber it doesnt cost anything except the labor Sport is great here I can got from and a rabbit in two or three hours Wishing you success I am Yours respectfully E Thompson Practiced J 4 and Profit- for Paine Celeiy Rebuilds and Strengthens the DiseaseInjured System It Bestows What Most Require even that uW What you know you if That in the tWtt of an Your lou through The llri of trouble tfo l as I It yet I could forget I might choose to be Friend of an It to me choice once the flb forget choose you yet that I forget What will it be that trill make you you once you my own A kits lhat Ml on your check- Where all li ftill Dead or living I love you yet en I could forget In and Rieh flourishing Blood The System is Perfectly and Permanently Built Up healthy vigorous and cheokod woman with bright and spark ling is a joy to all around At home abroad attracts the old and young and her is The halfsick and invalid woman is a sad sight and her presence chills very atmosphere that surrounds her Backaches headaches neuralgia nervous prostration irregu rheumatism and and complaints seem to be peculiar misfortunes of women of every To who suffor from any of the ills mentioned Celery Compound comes in as the great constructant bringing to sick women the great of health full nervous energy and rich nourishing blood Thousands of testimonials from women establish the fact that when Celery Compound is used nerves aro braced tissue built up the blood madepuro the brain is clear and active and the face and beaming eyes a condition of perfect health See that you get Com pound it Toronto better loving Merchants They to imitation Dyes on Customers Diamond asked tot One of the Ladles Who Could be Deceived At the conversazione auspices of the University Literary and Scientific Society last night the decorations were most elaborate and the event general ly regarded as the most fashionably and of season flood the Don last week was very high and considerable damage done by the ice jam especially to the Queen at bridge At Armouries last night an im posing ceremony took place when tho Governments ser vice medals were presented to those entitled thereto who served in Royal Grenadiers Queens Own and the old Toronto Naval Brigade at the Fenian Raid and Red River rebellion expedition It is estimated that people were present The River presented a lively scene during the freshet last week The flood and knocked supports of bridge on the Shore Road The iron structure for the electric railway fared worse as piles were forced from under it and a pile driver smashed in pieces Toronto Junction has cases of smallpox It is a very mild type vitiat jiru p To it may of to you Iff ft J Mi M J IV It it for lUtfcte a to li J is At ft tote IttdnO MUftL CO EXtKttJRa WiLS VT Wise women are never deceived by the untrue and deceptive statements of and profitloving merchants and dealers When a storekeeper tells you that some ether make of package dye is JUST A GOOD as the DIAMOND he is surely trying to mislead you Successful borne dyeing depends upon the use of Diamond Dyes the use of common dyes means spoiled materials every time Read the following letter sent to proprietors of Diamond by Mrs A Parker of Please find enclosed for Fast Diamond Dyes for Cotton I cant got thorn here but I am offered something JUST AS GOOD JUS do for some peo ple but I want Diamond Dyes as they most of patients being able to be about the quarantined premises where they are domiciled The annual gathering of the Cana dian Press Association last week was a grand success Representatives were present in large numbers from all parts of Province The papers wore practical and the program car ried out in its entirety Mr Ding- man of tho Stratford Herald proved himself an efficient president and is succeeded by Mr editor of the Toronto Globe The Banquet on Thursday night was a grand affair Hon Foster the speech of the evening and music was provided by a fine and tho Sherlock Quartette The Association granted to National Patriotic Fund Mrs Mary Jano an aged widow i vine in the rear of Farley lost her life in a fire in her dwell ing caused by a lamp exploding Burglars blew open safe of Peoples Bank at Danville Que DR A CHASES CATARRH CURE ant Improved loiter lbs ikefrlc MrJ Can a All r A ftsJ THE Mil HANDS DAUGHTER Touch of Whole World Kin By ROSE lie hadnt slept soundly rarely slept soundly now It wasnt hie surely ho was only It couldnt bo his business affairs for all his In were sound and highly re- and bis large Income was rapidly Increasing No he must look for the cause elsewhere Perhaps It would bo well to consult a doctor He arose am lighting tho gas look ed his watch It was half past 4 wont to a window that faced cant and raised the saah air came In cool and fragrant down by the faraway ridge streaks of pole light were Ill see tills sunrise said Amos Brandon havent seen one since was a hoy He hastily dressed him self and bathed his face and hands Ill boo It from the outside he added and softly creeping down stairway found bis hat and opening great door descended the stone stops that led to the street As he faced the oast and slow ly along the aveuuo ho snuffed tbe air and found It good even his hat and jot It cool his head It certainly seems to me that this la bettor lhrm tossing on that comfortless lie muttered Wonder why I of It before The streaks In the cast grew pint flush rose behind the wooded crest clouds became Swiftly the flush deepened spokes of light were flung upward and then came sun Amos Brandon walked slowly on ward eagerly watching these magic changes Oh he Bald thats fine Its worth the trouble How many people know anything about It Precious few Look at the present audience One restless lonely old man and a night watchman or two What a shame He to a street Intersection and paused and looked at bis watch Quarter after ho muttered No Ill not go home I feel like a runaway boy Ill stroll down to lake I dont Ive really seen the lake In a dozen years Ho walked at a leisurely gait breath ing In the air and ever and anon turning his gate on the sun tinted clouds eyes were brighter and his more elastic He seemed to younger as ho advanced Labor ing men swinging their dinner boxes looked around as they passed him His was an unusual figure at that ear ly hour Once ho heard a man repeat his name to his companions and they alt stared curiously at him as they passed As he came within sight of the lakes blue ripples a girl came across the av enue and turned In on the sidewalk just ahead of him She a girl of perhaps rather Blender with a clear complexion and thick dark hair fibevras neatly save her shoes which were dingy and frayed and In her hand sho carried a basket whose contents were concealed beneath a white paper Amos Brandon quicken ed his steps a tittle You ore an early riser ho laid to the girl At the moment he was Inter In early risers Yes sir field the girl who showed no surprise at his abrupt remark I have to rise early to carry my father breakfast to him Ho Is a the mills over there She pointed to a long row of dingy buildings not far ahead spoke welt and with a lack of constraint that the old man admired Why doesnt your father come home to hie breakfast he asked Be goes to wortt at midnight and quits at noon she answered And how far do you come About a mile and a half She gave blm a little nod and turned to cross a vacant flptd that would save her a few steps Amos watched her for a moment as she sturdily stepped for ward A good little woman and her father should be proud of her hope be Is He sighed softly as he plodded on He enjoyed the lobe with Its dimply surface and the swash of the little waves as they struck the piling and the black banner of smoke tralHng aft er a faraway steamer Presently he turned and strolled over toward the Iron mills Almost In a moment he came upon the of the lunch bas ket She was sitting on a low pile of boards and close beside her sat a work- logman bare armed and a swarthy man with small black a short black beard Ho was eat ing with evident enjoyment the break fast the girl hod brought him Brandon paused at the picture pleased He nodded fiinlUugly the girl who nodded man lu him Jvuiivd a pile of lumber Your load will be lighter on the way back he to the girl Yes answered father always has a good appetite The swarthy man looked up Ho nodded gravely to Amos She good girl he slowly said Come long way Yes said good girl The swarthy man looked the object of his praise There fondness In glance Smart girl too he said Teacher smartest girl In school He said this with some but with evident Oh father cried tho child with a swift little blush Then mans rough voice grow softer She nil I got he said I see said Amos Mutter dead dead sister Im sure shes a around at was I dead Only left He turned a little and stroked the girls hand Something rose to tho rich mans throat and a mist swam before bis eyes The swarthy man smilingly looked his child over from bat to shoes When ho reached the shoes he scowled Had shoes he said Bad The girl turned to Amoa Brandon rather thinks I wear my best she explained He doesnt know how fast this walk would wear them out Best echoed the swarthy man yes yes best shoes He looked at Amos Brandon Then be softly touched the girls shoulder with a fore finger and struck himself sharply on forearm and chest She what I work for he smilingly 1 must go remarked Amos Bran don hurriedly He paused and stepped forward I would to shake hands with you he said to the swarthy man who met the advancing with a warm clasp Amos nodded to the girl and strode away There a cross town car waiting for the signal to start He caught It and JO minutes later opened front door of bis home The housekeeper met him In the hall Her anxious face cleared Glad you have returned Mr I don she said We wore beginning to worry a little over your unusual absence Out for an early stroll Mrs Em erson he said Kindly have break fast ready In half an hour He stepped into the library and open ed his desk For a moment be eat In deep thought Then he rapidly Indit ed this letter Miry find It to bold out longer roving old I oecd you child hem which turned you tot you You are ill I Lit Id tke vrld dear Without you the li cold dew what bate I been ill year but or you Coze back to tot daughter and all will be and your hearty him to thai kirn to roe dear and when you and Tour affectionate father Ave Ho looked at the letter when he had finished it and shook his bead Then he carefully read It through Again he showed his disapproval After a moment or two be raised the sheet and deliberately tore It to hits of jagged paper and tossed them Into tbe basket Pshaw he smilingly muttered thats too slow Ill hurry down and telegraph Mary that Im coming for them and then Ill follow by the first train The housekeeper atood in tbe door way Breakfast Is ready Mr Brandon she announced The deb man whirled toward her Mrs Emerson he said I want you to put Marys rooms into the nicest possible shape at once housekeeper started Is Miss Mary coming home elrr she eagerly asked Yea said Amos Brandon shes coming home Cleveland Plain Dealer a Qtteoa It was by bis graceful execution of a dance that young first capti vated tbe heart of Queen Elizabeth says Edward Scott In bis book on Dancing In All Ages He had been brought up to tbe law and entered court as bis enemy John used to say by the as his first appearance there was on the occa sion of a mask ball and her majesty was so struck by bis good looks and activity that she made him one of her band of pensioners who were consid ered the handsomest men In England It Is Bald that favors which the virgin monarch extended to new favorite excited the Jealousy of the whole court especially that of the Earl of Leicester who thinking to depre ciate the accomplishments of the young lawyer offered to Introduce to Eliza beths notice a professional dancer whose saltatory performances were considered far more wonderful than Battens To this however tbe roy al lady with more vehemence than el egance exclaimed Ptsb will not see your man It Is bis trade back looked to mid o nodded papers list of Olio That Won In London one of the weekly offered a prize for the best strong words to number ten The announcement specified that but ten words would be considered from any one person and a committee of literary men would select from the numbers offered the ton strongest words In English language These are the words that won Hate blood hungry dawn coming gone low dead alone rover yon think or any fuller Exchange aw MCE Natures greatest remedial agents concentrated in tablet form A remedy whose efficacy is marvelous for all complaints arising from a disordered Stomach Liver Blood and Kidneys Every box is registered by number and con tains a guarantee If you are hot cured the purchase price is refunded Sold by all druggists or sent by mail days treatment Pre vents disease as well as cures it OUR NATIVE HERBS is also sold in powdered forrn CO Paul St Montreal Can ifi8ftr- i Winter Dry Goods OR Clothing Without first examining our new stock and prices We have some good bargains Every Week or two Cheap 5 The Leading House Sharon K Good The guides who pilot visitors about In Norway said a tourist are pleasant Intelligent set of men They hare had so many aasocIaUons with English and American travelers that they speak our language fairly and are always on the alert to pick up new words Sometimes this de sire leads to funny mistakes too While exploring some of wild and pre cipitous cliffs one day with my guide we came upon a spot which looked like on abandoned quarry What is this I asked Hav they been getting out stone sir he answered It Is where some time ago they hare been shoot ing rocks Oh yes 1 said smlllog and Karls quick ears caught the new word for shooting heard him mur muring It to himself two or three times afterward next day our Journey brought us Into a large tract of magnificent forest said there ought to fine bunting here In the season Yea sir was prompt reply very good Then with the air of a man who seizes an opportuni ty be added proudly Indeed it Is near here sir that we blast many bears New York Tribune anting Milk PA of Dairy elation will be held In Chamber Pearl Dont soil that pincushion dear It cost Ruby You are Joking Why there Is nothing In the pincushion but saw dust Thats Juki what cost so much Uncle Ben paid for It up Chica go Thought It was some kind of green goods I News A Jersey will bo IS in tbe can of at oclock for the purpose of Letting different Milk North No South and St North No St Route No No Route not necessarily accepted of whey tanks will alio be for sale STRAYED the of lot con S on or Nov A Coming old The owner Is to prove property pay expenses and the NICHOLAS lor Hut for service lot Weaving to public Ire has to on Witter At that Iio Co Tilth all date 111 Id ik Work fit Call And tee Stud your lb Early

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