Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , March 25, 1887, p. 1

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Friday Morning a BEACHED SUBSCRIBERS ittflfifttf NORTH YORK AND ADVERTISER vim Vol T Single Copies Cents Each Newmarket Friday March Terms Cash in Advance within or at end of year jjgWHARKET INSURANCE AGENCY ROE Successor to P T LEE jLj Class Companies only Represented SOUTH Of SHOP to tub pea B and utlwrto stonily lac Ontario at r MfcrvU a Op China Hall I THE WONDER OP THE AGE BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS I A BIO WOW OK i Groat reduction in price of Crockery Ohio end Glassware Lamp Lamp c a special lino of Colored Chamber at PAIL TO SECURE IK AC oU4 lWIormtrUlocir A ICeit K yj IN n- CD ALUS rjr ammymh TO AT fl OUT OB Offlov p LK4fB aiirtDct OMiqaIn J S3 tor inaMr If TO CoBiefftDOer MONKYTOAN s fr of AITAM A pUllffeHB Toronto and MKlDKlpt Ut Toronto Moiii TO A Hill ITOM ALHIOH rtd of Mark yor7 ElMUlf 160 rootnj for aw all Iralai El parlor J P ATHA CO Poller Holder Aim ark L A local fnlUt NO TO Department To of good cup of tea dont fail to ice our buying Wo claim to of now in Our and for ihoiaitl SEEDS I SEEDS Garden in largo variety early as are in great de mand Our arc from some of beat in Country TOBACCOS A SPECIALITY Wo a largo of Wooden ware at Lowest Out Prices Tin a or Order by Promptly Attended To A SMITH- NEWMARKET LIQUOR STORE WE TO DRAW THE ATTENTION OP THE TO OF York Toronto TIIK ACOXDRNT Offlot Montreal Pre Managing IH A T y A tor Aaron At loan J ALLY JtAOTIOAL MOUSE ia Aod AMcrden will ao1 VJcWrU ay cue yOENBEDAUOTXONBRH AttDlforLhtua Kepi op wtocacricAnbaVjppJi6i Attoj to Brandies and for keys Wines Porters I Alsoin many varieties in Newmarket AND i Market at Prices Sold just to Suit You P J 0 in Allowed AT DRAFTS AT ill told ffHAT TO Mr UoiUl At a mil tod Mr Sin gone the nor of bo will the at ibe A from to Weil Mr Klrkfatrlck of the to la of Sir d of Jo be Upper with It wao of oar ex- a Luck now tut bo would cot hit Mr wit of the aodquoc4 At we politic cfaioged without It ill Iceo tod a lot of ah Aoiocg for Bit wont leidiog tbo that Id tut dectdeo to tit for will who will by tho to or be included Mr a Mm- Warden W Ha removed lo ho Corner of aofl is A JJKNTJST On hi ml al Gaa time Miller WEST ONTARIO DRAFTS ISSUED THE BANK TOHOJiTO North End Bakery FOH FIRSTCLASS flood v Not 1 aUMVilAS At late the Branch of tho a Hod offered lhat a ttop bo to that a aom placed jrttaTloboy out tho plant of All Aod in to traffic voted three or fotif iL of iho Bank dlKDAJloD In of the for of a Impector to bo paid for la Unking of count the a lo now tho cow re tbe not that an ioipeetloa fa cam of CoMolidAd And woold of And from livTiL Id fey became a two Hod of ii recently been was a prominent member of Liberal part- at ope Was of Reform be tbe He it a roan of large at ana been a to to be and ft was College bo at once offered toward Mr will bo an in to Senate Fortune DALLAS said old Mrs three days after of Mr Edmund well there no will None can be found aaid young man sho addressed I have searched everywhere Mr- flpicer must destroyed it If be made it made three I worked about place said Mrs He left all to bis wife once died The he gave tho whole to his little boy He died too he left it to a society but ho got idea it was a humbug and saw Mm burn that will Then he adopted Tioy Christine Hall is her name when ber mother a widowdied And ho said hed his will for her a year ago Told so Mr Noma made it but he is dead Mr kept it himself I know Well I searched and hunted have you And now that child wont have a penny Who will it go to That old Nathan He la the next of kin said tbe young man And now Mrs Bet- tine J let you into a secret Im glad will cannot bo found be cause I mean Christine Hall If 1 can get her to have me Well If you dont astonish me old a real girl and pretty But I should think youd bo sorry sho hadnt the IE you do make a match of ft Cant you see that if I courted an I ahould be called a -fortune- hunter Mra young May sat down in the great arm chair and looked at him Sorao folka might so said but la what of that J she wouldnt think it would no more think of it than I would At all events no one can now said young May And I shall beg her te marry me at once There will be no need of any postponement Meanwhile her home with you Mrs Bettlne You abaut lose by it Mrs drew herself up If I do go out to days work and laundry things at home I guess I can company now and I suppose Mr Sploer will her clothes Anyone else would give her a few hundreds anyhow Ho wont She shant need them work for young May Mr May you seem to feel LIOEN8E8 iOifaCfflce Block of Gents Suitings bo Town am pro prJ lo up SUPERIOR MANNER CAKES AND ONFECTIONERY JUST THIS WEEK sure aholl have you said Mrs and I sort of think will Poor Tiny in her black was thinking now of nothing but the good old man who had been her long She was glad to go home with kind Mrs- Betting and to bo tucked into the email bed In the bedroom over the parlor and left to cry much as she choose Meanwhile inter viewed the old miser fought for the trunk far an umbrella for some books with name In them and begged hard for a little bureau and a rock ing which had been bought for girls own no I Nathan The of the house the fur- of the house unless the gal has got papers to show Bettine He gavohec to AND CO LOAD on J B NEWMARKET A i Y sV At that w 111 mo for alex Mccormick Ballets Bakery OYSTBIl Now and Oyster Parlor open for the Season Give a call v- ALEX SIMPSON HE OF CANADA WE ARK NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY FRESH GROCERIES SPICES CONFECTIONERY Lowest Prices fresh Bread Cakes OH CAKES A SPECIALTY BEAD OFFICE TORONTO INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS -DRAFTS- -ISSUED- ON GREAT BRITAIN UNITED STATES AND ALL POINTS IN CANADA- i Notes Discounted tin FRANCIS COLE work or at an thiol Capital ja Apj b wort Msa afS THE OLD RELIABLE -AND- LEADING HOUSE FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS Best Stock OIBtoveiTlBwarv of VERY LOW FIGURES It wilt to tha advaouioof Mrttei lug lopojoaaie ma MONEY TO LOAN LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER I AMOVED TO HI HEW HEAT- A TASTY ART GALLERY Oram First Door North of Royal Hotel la ua too It lo look if of Sir aad Mr Jo to the of It At held Id honor of Mr Chajiltiu which no a Urge Tory At two of he luult bae by the OpptxiiiooUtA falling ioIoTory what may not bo fa the way of a from boutM poailloo majority In QoeUc when Sir aloha bstgiu to get in bis fine It a fit Catoada Coll other likely to more or attentioa dorieg lb Leal hid Already a BUI the College AQd wry Collega aid ftan Jt Wo are led to feela of we flthtf rejoice that a cbAogQ Li imminent the vnltQita Art the Aod people of Toronto All a School for of to direct for pririlfgeiL The Aboat what tbo Id atitotioQ done put only a repetition of tbe old of tho Kent rertRAtAOflukr ha Canada at flod cad Use tiuua two lady lonen aiaUl ante ibeom work to offer BEE and learo price Lot street VUitor to Town AM iBifiJrpNB lhumorfortb4lrlrPiooiDlA Bail- ffiifci- j A In Beach Coort on week In the of lb meat JouaiDcb seems to open the door to IbUcoautr Pierce married first aod resided tod for years trouble with fata fas weat to the there to another Ho re- to sod was aoJ aohjact for a fall on a rtiaed that it bad not beta lost prisoner a or thvt he left with to commit offence was to the law of posse sod on for j that he did lra with a leave to she Thar are her anyhow dont see it that said any will I dont know of any legacy of it If you do produce it I wonder you dont keep her skirts and said giving tip 0a at last Why your cousin meant the child have everything why didnt he it iol aaid Nathan A will easy made Besides what he meant is nothing to me Ive no need to think of that Ho watched Mrs while she removed trunk bundle and um brella to the porch and locked the door behind her a very grasping be said to himself thought shed take the whole library Shes got nine good books with nice corere He looked about the wellline shelfei i I dont read much he said I guess Ill sell these have a kind of vendue of em and the pic- tores rather have little sum in bank than each robbistL Meanwhile Mrs an to takeaway the things had and cutioasly aat before the misers door until they were in the wagon Then ahe went home and noised little Tiny though she had been a baby for some re joicing when the girl felt able to sit in the parlor and to see young Mr May Very soon a little ring on the girls finger told the They were en gaged j very soon they were married and began fife in a little four roomed with as much hope and faitn in a happy future as the wealthiest young couple could have though when the simple furniture had been bought May had only ten dollars left in the savings bank No more was out to it The young couple found it to make both ends meet Love kept them happy but client did not make haste to present themselves ap proached without matters bettering themselves and it on the that little Mrs May glancing at a column of a morning paper burst in to and cried out Oh my dear Nathan is going to sell poor J1 auction On eve I library of late Edmund Em- What a wretch- Juat like him my dear Now me book like roe for you Wocao it wo are not very The old bible I it is Tiny It like one of family somehow Papa used to read mo tittle creature and night a chapter ft always Jay upon desk Perhaps old Nathan- would not sell that If he does it seems as HI 111 the bit of money out of the bank said May Im to get it yon bo any other volume we can manage to get knocked down lo us to As yon say books seem like members of toe fam ily It was very Imprudent for a young man who might need a ton of coal or a barrel of flour that winter but his wife only thanked him with a kiss And on the oveolng of auction she counted every moment leaning on husbands arm left her new home behind her and for the first time since her do revisited which had kindly sheltered her orphan child hood auction was held in the library books were piled in order and neatly marked and tbe auctioneers conven ience Catalogues were handed to each who entered Tiny glanced at hers Th Bible is to bo told she whispered It was so to be in that room again that room she had spent so many peace ful fioure and to see it so altered I Old Nathan in her adopted fathers armchair the crowd gather ed the auctioneer with his hands his pockets looking abpot hire waiting for the hour of sale Quito a little crowd had come old friends who desired to as mementoes of dead man had liked so much who bad hoped things would go off cheap ly j some only for curiosity At fast the auctioneer provided with ft kitchen chair on which he perched himself began the sale A family Bible said he a fine edition elegantly illustrated with family records solid old binding Perhaps however it entered by Do you wish to sell the Bible Mr yourfam- Bible Sell away said old Nathan One Bible is enough for I dont bother that is to be sold Mr Prang auctioneer nodded How much for this be began A rare old family Bible once the property of a distinguished fellow townsman a perfect copy beautifully illustrated How much for the Bible florae one bid a dollar May offer ed two Another three Then people saw that the adopted daughter of the late owner was trying to buy the Bible and courteously left off bidding Nathan this His face changed and he slipped out of the room In a minute more his hired man stood at the door and went on with the bidding May did his best Ten dollars were offered by him The man cried twelve May in ft sort of fury cried fourteen He drew on the weeks market money Perhaps he was throwing away the dinner but he saw eager look eyes The auctioneer saw it also The hired man turned to look at his master who gave a nod that said 06 on but that moment the Bible had been knocked down to May who advanced offered money and received the book Nathan uttered an expostulation auctioneer said is a sale and took up the next lot Meanwhile Tiny had taken the Bi ble into her arms You have spent so much for it she said But I did long for it See dear old blue bookmark is here I worked it for papa when I nine years old And see she turned tho and gave a little cry see Robin What is this Something lay between leaves of book a small piece of parch ment folded flat and sealed with ft red seal The young lawyer seized and read what was written across the back It is the missing will he said Mr will you open it Mr Patmore an old lawyer who was present advanced and the rest crowded The parchment was indeed the last will and testa ment of the late Edmund Spicer and it very brief It left everything to his adopted daughter Christine mi In vain the miser raved and swore He could do nothing The auction was of course at- an end and sympathies of all present were with the young people Today they live in the dear old home rich and happy in each other and the big bible has the place of honor If Nathan had kept it but of the sale this story would not have been written and justice never would have been done the Season for Game In On tario Pheasants Fowl Partridges Shall not be hunted taken or killed between 1st Jan an 1st Sep not be hunted taken or killed between let Jan and Aug Snipe Plover taken or killed between 1st Jan and 1st Sept Swans or Shall not be hunt ed taken or killed between the 1st of May and 1st of all kinds and all other water fowl Shall not bo bunted taken or killed between 1st day Jan and the 1st day of Sept Hares Shall not be bunted taken or killed 15th March and lat Sept Beaver Muskrat Mink Martin Sable Otter or Fisher Shallot be hunted taken or killed between May and Nov Deer not be hunted token or killed between day of Dec and the 15 day of Oct Any person having any of mentioned animals or any portion of them in their during liable to the fines and penalties by the Act except that thoy may be ex posed for sate for fifteen daya after the close Miaou closes or may be kept for private use but in these cases proof of tho time of the killing or taking shall be by the party in posses sion The eggs of any of the abovemen tioned birds are not to fan taken No batteries punts or night lights shall bo used for taking any Swans or Ducks at any time No traps or shall bo set for the purpose of taking Game Birds at any time Any traps for catching any of the above mentioned animals or including for bearing animals dur ing the close season may be destroyed by any one without his incurring any liability therefor Offences against the Act shall punished upon summary conviction on information or com plaint before a Justice of Peace follows with coatee In the case of Deer by a fine not exceeding nor lew than 10 and coats for each offence In the case of Birds or Eggs a fine not exceeding less than with cotsor each Egg- In the case of fur bearing ant a fine nor less than with costs for each of fence Incases of other breaches of Act by a fine not exceeding nor lea than with costs Insectivorous Birds are protect ed at all times by a special Act whole of such fine shall be paid to the prosecutor Where the Difficulty Lay A farmer hearing that money was cheap In the city came lo see about it He entered a bank called the cashier and said Mr Cashier is it true that money is abundant and cheap cashier answered in affirmative Can I get some queried the countryman Certain ly replied the man Well just lend me a hundred dollars for TbecshierealdYou can have tho money we have plenty of it but it is necessary for us to have collateral The farmer winced and responded Collateral Whats The matter was explained Then the planter of toil illumi nated on the subject of political econ omy with a broad rejoined Ah I see how it is Mr Cashier Money plentiful and not high but it ia this that is and hard to get HATCHED Delaware poet a mammoth peach Severe snowstorm on Sal Mr J W has sow with a litter The telephone send now sevootylh men Is A Japanese sailors and soldiers is Island The Pope has red hat on Cardinal Tat Quebec Canada A peculiarity of of the Sandwich Islands word end in a vowel l Tenders are being the erection of a new Hi building at A large portion pi was enveloped darkness at noon Tuesday All low Mississippi river in the Vicksburg are a K A destructive occurred in Buffalo Tuesday causing a total of 13- It is stated that a plot has been discover to tbe Sultan of prohibited traffic in has also abolished On leaving up residence in received an address from the School Turpentine spoonful doses milk or coffee is pronou for It sm surely A man wassei three months imprisonmenl cestcr Mass for calling was filling the place of at scab You dont feel sorry now that shes got it all do you Mrs And there is no need for Robin May to answer Bjucbbkido1 March This morning at the refreshment house of Hugh ft frame building near the railway station was destroyed by fire It is supposed to originated in bed room tad when discovered bad made such headway to render it to either the building or content house was broken into and every effort made to save the Inmates Deanlaon and his wife bat it was quite impossible to do to the interior of the building was enveloped in flames As soon as the fire could be extinguished search made among the Mri and the red of and his were found In different parts of the An- Very few people think that a quarter of a dollar can be changed in different The pieces in making changes are the twenty- cent piece tencent piece diecent piece threecent piece twocent piece and one cent piece To be able to make all the changes would require one twentycent piece two ten cent- pieces five fivecent pieces eight three cent pieces twelve two cent pieces and twentyfive onecent pieces making in all pieces of money representing At Buffalo a relic of the war of has been unearthed ex cites no admiration is an old cannon loaded and having the ball strongly rusted in and its weight is estimated at a little over a ton The cannon distinctly number measures seven and one half feet in has a four inch bore io supposed to carry a nine pound ball and bears an English crown upon its surface This relic was discovered about two feet from the earths surface by working men who were excavating for the founda tion of the Manufactory on Gull street tar About- halfpart three oclock Saturday afternoon Craw ford tanner of this village shot in his house- white laboring under great mental depression caused by financial worry and trouble entered the left of the ftbdomen boat three inches to the left of the median line and two inches below tho apex of the heart coming two below the top hip bone Dr the family was sent for but waa absent from home and called in and at tended to the patient until the ar rival of Dr Knili in the evening who took charge of case Mr is truly repentant of his rash act committed Ins moment of temporary insanity and his respected family have the sympathy of the entire community and all hope recover and become a useful and active member of our social and business circles We aw pleased to learo that Dr Knill is not with out hopes of his patients Daring a recent to inches fell They were gathered them eaten A powerful syndic building a tunnel at for supplying mills Canadian the cataract Mr Edgar an audience in tbe bridge giving an Tom Hood for the Mechanics Institute Cold has been foul farm of Mr at Junction Kingston It that he has been offered ten acres his farm Mr Murray was at the Monday night last wee Henry was by an oyster supper Wednesday evening It has been decide word Saskatchewan engraved on clasps to those volunteer Police who were under North- West rebellion The Gordon groom to Mr of Montreal day by two young driving in a sleigh Ti searching for liana There are over places in New York whet kept to be milked for the fit and a health officer there aro not fifty places list where a decent man five minutes without bei In Washington tho rata were transferring fifteen from one farmers bam cider mill rods not more than of at it and they mutt time tar The Bradford The Minister of Mi has decided not spearing licenses for cfaiug and again opens after the which will be on the next since I was a girl lady other evening away down into the dressed girl young she continued wear oar dresses up to gloves with only one they wear the glove and one button under the Excelsiors The fo were elected for the President Joseph Si George Sinclair Assistant lipn Committee J W Smelter J Roiling D Cairns A f Tie Minuter has received letter ft bill of the Revel that Ooldfe General at Halifax by the British chase bone In Cans army for AbcfltlWhoraosfrom the older province t number from North West n4 will be i i-

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