Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Courier, 30 Jul 1873, p. 1

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v My was ft throw by other over rind draff tody to that could lie partially aero the lvp of the Ian In this I was bWM end con sulted tolialanco myself Wf4n and half out There for could only cling 111 fjeniicd praying earnest ly bo frohi horrible death roDtcnlna hut fuU to peer cautiously over I ho tho shaft Not bit of with- yards but tlic with dangling from em hero to my fall should quit my hold I bogin to the and lilllq ones at home olid tears my eyes as I wondered bow tlioy could if I from them thought brought back to mora ecIGsIi nd I kept Must I How long could I bold on with rid besetting Is there no hope Will no how I am placed I turned my eyes downward In of and below people were tot gathering were liuing thrown open women lug from them at below lljiokened running hither thither large kite fluttered Howl Tried to steady myself with hand I plight grasp to a man love reach that gale You it for to pass in but before she does that something unsaid roust bo mid stops to retail that pretty gossip conscious of her words but you are in age of the tender ston when her voice is tlio soul of music d nil you want is to keep her talking lamps are out in the in front the old folks retired to roost and you the field to yourself after a certain Bound lias takeuplace tinder her hat You dream of your first stick of candy of maple sugar of Charlotte all sorts of liquid and solid sweetness and you think them stale flat and unpro fitable compared with that kiss Is she iff- before mo my of either carried il ray or dashed it to tio ground Au hour passed though still cling- the brickwork it was almost for cold bad worked upon me that I became quite dazed the people to he jumbled which I con this state your time if yo a voice shout my But it jmylhing to be repealed twice before I could thin to hear Not if I know anything turc and I hive had to to confiding all they arc alike in this respect that they de light in the company of a passable young man by moonlight and in that they show their good taste I heard it d that there arc females differently con- but I never met them and am glad of it I hope I never shall Something more to tell She returns to the gate and leans upon it Your lips are rather close to hers and if you do not kits her then I have no respect lor youi unworthy you arc of the name or man You talk about the moon about Tom Fellows at the moon the weather about the sermon not much the moon again Jenny Wades bonnet that horrible old maid Mies Virginia June and her slanders the weather again the firemens excursion the moon once more with a slight sprinkling of kiting thrown in by way of spice Some ancient persons of either sex may say that this is all very An important report upon support of Mr John Senior re cently issued in England by the Lords of ho Privy Council Ho urges attention be paid to diet jo taking precautions against cholera The danger of diet he saya appear to lie Howe Firstly in mere excesses diet which especially under of sickness to the stomach or an increased labor of in faking food solid or fluid which is midway in some process of chem ical transition half fermented beer and containing organic Impurities meat and game and venison no lqofler fresh and in any slate but the most perfect freshness fruit or vegetables long gathered or badly kept and the like thirdly in use drinks or ice fourthly in partaking largly of those articles of diet which habitually or by reason of imperfect cooking pass unchanged through the intestinal canal and fifthly in the indis creet use of purgative medicines or taking any of diet which i3 likely to pro duce the same effect These words of warning should the attention they deserve during the hot term A NEW IDEA IS Wire netting for plastering is introduced to take the placi It takes less labor to place on wall is mote continue and will not followed wis cook on a coaster says that tho an chor dont amount to much a general thing hut that the rudder is always a necessity A new minister at New Bedford took stroll before breakfast on first Qua- iy ho was there after ioi- i blocks was accosted by a shabby look- individual with You neednt look any further there any saloon open A youth maiden were dancing tho In be course the beano which the necessitate ha took to questioning Do you paint asked what w she got mad about A bright little boy hearing his father say that a man ought to stick to his ptied a bottle of mucilage on tha old gentlemens office chair The old says be has not been stuck badly 1857 and bis offspring by a whaling trip to ihe back have an end and The cling lo- cuiiu and you the full of happy as a young ma hi of duns and debtor Id the a Making an entry el worldly leder is a sure wa PEARSON STOVES cj ALEXANDER I I it perilous At I hardly up taluuach liiyficlj v cold and lieid a to the j lbollsllt dull thud or uj footsteps mourn the a it the stillness around At last I i looned in and uaziog the hoi rid fear seized- upon the tope should break or fastened dreading ever should be fulfilled haste I slid I When within a few yards of the bottom nature could bear strain and looseniog my hold I dropped into the arms of those had been breathlessly my descent Other than mine finished til lllc shaft weather on a of on tile lop of it it net been for the shame of the I should have gone buck but the thought and the children mc on So I began to u1rSL J OKA 11 AM mITi inrthIliload JNTARIO AM THE Regular cations LodKeKo90 A Star Lodge British Templars of Hid above The higher I went the more into cold eeuijd to be my fingers I numbed by the hoar frost ill clinging to the of the rt time I reached platform lit mid looking downward my blood cold as I the immense depth to the below myself a shake to rid myself of dizzy sensation and from tho pulley a tub of mortar my mate had it up I began my solitary work I had been hard for more than shudder the Intl securely fastened I often recall with when I was clung to its summit momenta each one of which to me nearer to a dreadful de OS THE Bieilhes there a with s whe shrieking around the chimney I with a pretty girl If the lifllUllt best of impel feet I have swung that If I do not I shall mo one of way with a recover myself I tilted tlic tub of mor tar from off the edge of shaft on the frail platform In a to my intense horror I felt the boards and all that were on them gliding away with me from the chimney and in a few momenta should have been lying a corpse if I bad not suc ceeded iu throwing my arm over and into Coming home from church of the hollow of the shaft where the night Inuhed in the mellow scaffold and its load of bricks rushed down- hand clinging confidingly to your ward I Was left hanging with certain arm and a pretty fuce death me moment J loosened to yours bright eyed looking aa my hold J able sweetness at you I nibfehiu i of swinging ii JOSH like hunger it obeys like a good ted pill that frolic and ihe hell put The man who makes bit em of the Coai t can be int bin nd it adeofstro best For ornamental specially valuable for it I form Secui ing a brick anger account of fire would be J A still further plan is to make round bags of wire res embling barrels and to coat them inside and out with cement When it hardens it resembles stone barrels Pilled with Band and sunk in rows and masses they make excellent building material for break waters Another of the idea has been tried with in England It in making iron framed build covering them with wire netting and spreading concrete on both sides It is boose walls roofs doors ins and all has been built and absolutely incoru- riou- ligations of fie use and the ilijt cellar A forgetful young woman out west the other night aroused the inmates of hotel to which her bridal trip had account of finding a roan in her room The trifl ing circumstance of her marriage ig had quite escaped her memory about to be visited on the offender that she happened to recollect it There is a girl in Georgia who extorted a confession from her lover that he was worth but and some clothes and was too poor to marry Now this crtrel crea ture looked into his face and said And is this the reason you postponed often our marriage Yea he replied Then she said it shall he so no longer we will get married And the poor young martyr was cut off the prime of youth single Tho city of Montreal would not pay po lice decent wages and the of them resigned Burglars took advantage of this and plied their business to their profit The meichauts then employed private watchmen to guard their property but this hardly a success burglars took advantage of it and got one of their number engaged watchman and the others went through ihe establishments in a very easy way Montreal now thinks policemen are worth their hire to Ives and the mat good if they come at the right plat OUGHT TO COURT He We have often thought for editors never speak from experience tliat a young fellow must have a good deal of assurance nay of downright impudence to go thro the ticklish terrible torturing ordeal of a regular courtship He bus not only to run the gauntlet of sneering young men mere of sneering young who cud eat ladies to his bread and be happy certainly richer ffatqhf1 for whole than he Fortune like a mirror it dont altt en it only shows them just as they arc by bred a cross between and an tuilari bill I never knew but one infidel in my lif d hebad more courage than a half drowned kitten just pulled livl l the dei short season the flint tew visit this for meruit himself Iself which the steel alone make life so adversity often reveals gems which prosperity or forever lay people when they cum ten fur advice cum tew have their oh inyuns strengthened not Vullilliio ikes are scarcely issue of many journal of types Out of that number some will be placed in spite of the best of care A Iittsbnigh paper made a rather ridiculous blunder lately yet there was only letter out of place The Legislature past pissed the bill over the Governor head AbsentMinded A story comes the Hamilton Times from the respecting man A few Ad Arriving at the field he found that th cow had gone but the bell which have been around her neck was lying the ground Re placed it in his and forgot all about it Every now am then it would give a smothered jingle cm he would think it was his cow and wouI start off in a fresh direction He the bell as he though until twelve oclock that night and walked twenty When he reached home the cow had there five or f neighborhood in which his s ill to one memher of the family ad that member the depository of the love of a whole life he is sure i meet the savage glances of savage broth- ra and is sure to encounter other equally altering paternal ah or fraternal opposition Now this 11 wrong The exchanges should be lore equalized and some are to believe that the day when they I- when hall we hear ladies paying to walk and as In an interesting popping the que lion itself what a delightful thin it would be flurriedly waiting in mothers parlor carefully brushed and strapped to he courted To be tenderly stared at night after night by girl aft girl to have ones brown rough band mid to delicately of only after the the i chap iu the world I for cteady A fello Why Biddy said Mary how lor arc you going to thoEO eggs you had em on ten already W faith missus me to boil em ti theyre soft and I am going to do it if takes all day Men what Wo may be true but vie fully poor specimen article which fact in a ten I make Them have seen some dread of- tho manufactured reflects badly in African church the pulpit to in- one of the to preach for him but was unsuccessful irelhren said he invited Brother to preach but he declines Thank roared out a man from middle of the church Of the great centres of humanity ibe there are nine a population exceeding one million coming the 2000000 1825000 1648080 Canton 1236000 pie in the Province of 1000000 and the province of The i the poetry we have When old Carlo sits in chair Oh I dont I wish that I were there I Wheu fingers pat his head Oh I wish twas me instead When Sallys arm his neck imprison Oh dont I my neck was 1 When Sally kisses Carlos note Oh 1 I wish that I were Au Irishman had a dreamwlTieh taught him the danger of delay dreamed said be I the Pope who a jiutleman as any one the district he me I drink I a duck swim and seem the and lemons and sugar on the side board I told him I didnt care if I a wee d lira of punch Could or hot axed the Pope Hot your Holiness I replied that he stepped down to the kitchen for water but before ha got back I woke strait up And now its distressing me I didnt take it could Another match broken up at Ottawa Tjjis was between clerk in a dry good store and a- young lady on Sussex street was so warm on Friday evening that she had the parlor window up and he stood tho lawn and they were coming to each other and ho was just for another kiss when tho sash went down like a flash and knocked off the peak of his nose and scalped chin and ho hop ped round madly and howled so dread fully that the old gentleman thought ho was drunk aud had him kicked out of yard a great deal of ostentation The next morning he went West

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