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Newmarket Era , November 25, 1887, p. 1

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II Friday Morning JACKSON AT SUBSCRIBERS srVi NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Vol Single Copie Cents Each Newmarket Ont Friday Nov 1ST C M ST INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENCY M to Load TUB FOLLOWING CAPITAL London and Holler Chin I Author loformalloo Real Estate insurance Main St South Newmarket L J OTC No GO AC to J J on Farm 10 Kail Toronto Money A V llAKItlMTJHM WTO AMI Public Hit fa II Convey jriCBSdoora North of tb J and Loan Ac Op- a OUT W JjKAbKtt IN AeooaoU Hole A DAIBD- lAKKIOTKHNrJ0LOlTOWA0 MONK TO y jsiiiitos Mill j2iocf tKn llouee Toronto AI to JfallzraAlrrarlNiluIeKxCrjicllu Ltfo MONEY TO LOAN AT Ml WAT Pool Newmarket Co J J JJarJwtro Now 1TKLGT or itio Ontario Veterinary ID of Market room modal ion for moot all fcMJ TUB CO Policy tut WJW Crockery Cash In Advance 6 or at end A iDUlMt AtHi linen China land Glassware la quantities Dinner Sets Tea Sets Chamber Sets At away down intending my buying NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS our Block of Family now and choicest in Town popular verdict Wo no Rood or but a now at right price a Specialty Salt by the Barrel A SMITH Orders by Telephone- promptly attended to EXCELSIOR BAKERY I at Home- ItMitbowe The hit day from Cot and tod morula leu at I of bulbed aud the When cot tool more- Oca Id hcaf homo Km And aod en our mora lo beaten Oaa moie at bom Oor tight of lore cold Cut there where vaabill ahoma One lead lit prior aorrona toil to abare lew dii to mot tbe of At homo be4fec I mere I to cloudy Another theme of Another oar To home tod I more at borne I home where wparatioo can Dot That borne are Iini all a with thee At home in I Our Celebrated Brand of Shoo Oyster imported can guaranteed good or returned Expected to arrive Sept You will also Gad our stock of llipotlUd at of Agent J local AMlKItT Uotiihed Auctioneer for York Co for riot bono my AW- CM AH On baud at at Vitutlxrtt Moderate A J irompi and bo leu at coy corner or VjclorU BREAD BUNS AND ROLLS Delivered to any part of Town daily also FRESH GROCERIES Km good as the best and cheap cheapest EXCELSIOR BAKERY A ROBERTSON toy par will llaidwaro at tin- be prompt TUB AtTIUKNT OP only Company In America llBolf loiuubiiufcuorioturonco Aurora ami vicinity conveyancing Notary Auion NEWMARKET LIQUOR STORE received a lino lot of Wines for Medicinal purposes NATIVE SHERRY GINGER PORT Claret and Alicante c GROCERY NEXT DOOR Our grocery stock is complete in nil lines Teas Qt SUGARS SUGARS to a BHi OF CANADA Beat value in town Canned goods at all prices Wo just added to THE NEW ERA BAKING POWDER INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AT RATE -ISSUI5D- ON GXKAT AND IOISTS IN CANADA FARMERS NOTES DISCOUNTED OH U3t have now ut NIO Gents Suitings am I SUPERIOR MANNER Atprtclbtt will com wroavoraljly wliu toy and for ALEX I I I With wo giving away elegant in Inspection invited llh Fashionable Good by Charlie I shall ex pect you back home again precise ly Mr Weitbrook waved his glove backward his wife ho ran down the steps and walked briskly to the street coiner to wait for a down town car- Mrs stood for a minute or two looking bright and trim in tier plain gingham mom- dreaa with it fluted raffles and a bow of ribbon at her throat while white apron looked a if it hid jubL come from tbo laundry Just an elegant little coupe waited at the door of a stone mansion and presently a flu lady out drefiied in fur end velvets Mrs by name and it it going to the morning con cert at thought she watched equip age drivo away what slavery fashionable life Mr- however thought differently lady in question whirled by him with a gracious in clination of her head and a smile that faded instantly away I wish teste a little more in that channel said he to him self l Katie is really getting to be a mere domestic machine While he stood there waiting the dilatory car two little children ran down the street a boy and a girl Willie and Drain Mr knew them by sight They were magnificently attired in flooncw and rich embroidery but they looked blue and never- Children Mr where are you going and where ia your Bridget has down in the kitchen to talk with her beau said Effip in a shrill dcliant tone 11 Does your mother allow you to go out so without anything on your headV asked Mr Mother dont care Willie made answer Mother dont bother Well never mind that Mr not altogether satisfied with testimony ho was Go back homo at once wont you ugly old re torted Mind your own added Willie go horn when we P J Slain Street North J I it Hallo NORTH END J ROBERTSON DKAIjKK IN- HARDWARE CUTLERY PAINTS OILS ljlau It rushes and I A TO LOAN ON Ufa Best Moulding Materials kinds or Ticket Agent for the Gram Trunk Railway A NO ALLAN AND ANCHOR LINES OF STEAMSHIPS All A J MAIN KM Ttr to n4 joy On tho Notice- tnci ballet iiii In Rates of Interest Reasonable TO AN for Infants and Child I 04 tori bo fcdipted lo lljitnnlll Bo V E JACKSON Kill Wcnra P J Just the came along and Mr already on the hack and die- missed all thoughts of the re bels his raind Katie wid ho that when ho had returned homo from business why is it yon do not go out a little more like your neighbor Mrs Drained Mrs laughed She was undressing her youngest child a chubby tittle creature with and hair that curled in tiny rings close t its yearold head Because she I- cannot do two at How da you mean do two things at dont understand Perhaps I had better have said half a down aid lira lcates her children to the care of servant could not do that Mrs sends away from her when with wist fol and tearstained faces she hasnt time to do anuria work Oh do you my child could ever appeal to main rami There sonic truth and common her view of the matter Mr thoughtfully stroking A mother not allow to be narrowest down into n of mere household needs contact with tL world to her And who to Like care of children Interrupt ed wife thun wont dear theory very is better hen made nit a mother He meant that I should assume all of a mothers do tie and if any others conflicted with thom to k my own heart which should be firtt and holiest I Mr ailent lie had a reserve of in mind but somehow the of Kate among her little ones like a dove by her young disarmed menial sword Well well said be have it your own way Only lira no more cultivated or intelligent than yourself has risen to a rank of a lead er of society and belongs to all literary associations all elegant social gatherings in town Yea said Kate 1 admit all that But Mr a merchant with an independent income You are a on a limited salary if I as Mrs everything would bo at sixes and sevens What a Kate But it means so much Mrs was in her nursery a few minutes later when tho little maid whom she kept came up stairs wiping her hands on her checked gingham apron Dear said she breath lessly eager to communicate her news heros a dreadful thing Mrs nurso has just been over maam a crying and atakinon dreadfully poor dear children lost in a city like this possible 1 they is maam There aint been seen of them since oclock this morning Bridget sup- theyd run after their mothers carnage and Mrs sho sup were at homer with Bridget and now they nowhere And Mia she into hysterics awful and Mr ing fit to take the top of the ceiling off Poor creature said Mra softly And arm in arm with her husband ovrrto mansion lo her sympathy and assistance Mr teeth eyes were blazing Its what vo might expect ed ho said neither more or It My wife gave up the care of little ones to hirelings they have proved as worthy of trust as might known his wife if anything has happened to our children the blame will lie at your door Herbert how can you bo so cruel so heartless sobbed Mrs But at that minute a face looked in at half open door a face so white and ghastly so full of horror that Mrs- invol untarily held her breath The man beckoned to her You are a friend of the family l come to what I can do she hesitatingly answered- Perhaps then you can break the tidings to the woman he whis pered There arc two children at the Western Depot badly hurt and from description telegraphed to the police stations we fear they are the the lost children of this Sir They had stolen into a freight car and there fallen asleep and on being suddenly routed sent out by a car loader wandered in I heir directly across the track of an incoming engine detached from a train One cannot survive other is seriously if not fatally hurt They are bringing them on stretchers They will probably be at the door by tho lime you can pre pare mother mind a little for the shock That hours work was tho hardest and bitterest that Katie ever did Dont bring them near me bear to look at them have killed them wildly wailed Mrs and it was Mrs tender arms that lifted bruised and dying little ones into their cribs so toon alas to bo vacant Mrs that held the draught to their parched lips Ho they died and the great house was desolate and alone the next day when ho saw his wife her little ones serene loving ever quick to heed their baby wants You are right about a mothers God preserve us from drink ing the bitter cup that been held to Mrs lips And Katie murmured The County Council Day November of the York County Council began at oclock Tuesday afternoon Warden Saunders Id chair A communication was read from Elgin County Council endorsing a resolution adopted by that body to effect that jailers other officers paid by counties be pointed by tho county councils and that registrars etc be elect by popular vote Thorne representing Holland Laoding but living to moved that tbio Council desire to put on record their views regarding the relations of trade and between Canada thu United States and having considered great injury done to the agricultural interests by revocation of Reciprocity Treaty inconveninnco and expense of customs duties as well advantage wo would gain by more liberal and equitable trade rela tions between two countries Council would recommend a basis of Commercial Union between Canada and the United States Mr Thome said since his notice of motion had been given at the June cession the subject of Commercial Union had been thoroughly ventilat ed It might be claimed that the County Council had to do with the question but he felt that being a representative they bad a right to deal with it lie pictured present condition of the farmer as far from prosperous his land was mortgaged and the national debt was yearly increasing ThO country wants to buy in tbo cheapest and sell in dearest market The cry of opponents of that its advo cates wero wan all American capital would flow into this country and its development would be rapid and beneficial Reeve Robert Bruce of attacked the National hil Council The Council of jpfcitl Lifts tail Recre ia lbs sod On a Mr coded by carried TLtttstba Clerk is Mi jr bo hereby cm lo set lng of the to liter that object of vis to tike sclfoo reference to to sod vgaed by others of petition it L forth in Here so wot of Re Bsniscrs for Toinaibip of of York rtTowoliot by John Kfy by If That petition J sod others to sellicg a put of the be Mot w by wcoodd by Tbot jtiiloo he cf sod on eicb of tbe to the that like bury put of Lot Con in the of Mr 100 yarrli sod lbs of insure io lbs of of in lie Con Towoihip of North ide of tha Black til of the of the tint fsrL or lil I ia Cod to lint eh of the dKribfd for 1 Amen What to Teach Your Boys them to bo useful w Teach them to be raanly Teach them to be truthful Teach them to be polite in Tench them the value of time and money Teach to avoid tobacco and careful and correct example how to them strong drink Teach them business habits Teach them by do things Teach pi to ride drive jump run swim Teach them how to get most for their Teach them habits of and good order Teach them to avoid profsno and indecent language Teach them to he neat and genteel in their appearance Teach them to he polite to one an other helpful to old and and kind to animals In can go as you ease but you will be happier if you strive to please as you go grows on people it and ends in iron iritis The more business a i to do the more be is blt3 to or he learns to lum A worthy old lady offers following advice to girts When ever a fellow pops the question dont and stare at your feet Just arras around his neck and talking to Mm about the ho was a failure after a trial of nine years In no period for last forty years has there uch among farmers The true political economy demand untrammelled relations with the United State Reeve James Anderson in moving an amendment said that it would be a teat of the loyalty of the Commer cial Unionists wanted the union to extend to England and moved that the motion be amended so as to include that country Mr Clendinnen said that if Commercial Union was carried out it would put Canada in a closer alliance with the most protected country in world Ho didnt believe the country was prepared to discriminate against England Under the old reciprocity treaty were more consumer and now there is an over production in the United States Canada was as good a country as any Tbo had been a benefit to the County of York He could mention a dozen factories started in its midst Mr J said ho was a farm er but failed to see where the benefits of Commercial Union would come Ho believed it would prove a fatal mistake and that the exodus from Canada would in one year le double that of tho past five yarn Reeve tvana of expressed the opinion tlut the Coun cil not elected to deal with such Commercial Union The mover of the resolution had told him that after Commercial Union followed annexation If should arise Canada and the United States there would be no falling back Britain for In every aspect ho viewed Commercial Union as a disadvantage to Canada He would Canadians to stick to the old flag- Their market was with England Warden Saunders contended there was nothing dUloyal in advocating Commercial Union He went on to namo the duties paid upon the im portation into United State of hoicCd cattle p and lambs and argued that with abolition of these under Commercial Union the Cmadian farmer would receive better prices for these articles Mr looked upon motion unfavorably believing would not give Canadians the benefit of the discarded duties Mr ssid he placed no confidence in the great patent med icine of Union and its alleged wonderful healing Reeve of Newmarket he agreed with the observation that Council was not in possession of sufficient data to form an intelligent Opinion upon the subject of Commer cial Union He referred to the views of Mr the Reform leader upon the question and read an ex tract from Hon Mr letter in which that vigorously opposed Commercial Union The committee then without taking thus killing the motion d Mr moved that Co Commissioner be instructed to have bridges examined yearly in May by the County Engineer or other competent person as slate of repair of each bridge and report to this Council io each year at the June session and the County Com miss toners be empowered to allow A fair remuneration for examina tion of those not on York road ThodCtioii was by several members and carried A bylaw for of the Sutton bridge in Township of was read a time Council then adjourn- until Tuesday instant luvtl mill it required the for the Cod of lbs Towttip fllsek io the id lieu of ihesiior Resolved theriff of John sod others of bod on either side of put of Town that the Clerk of here to advert the c- cordsaca with Act that a ByLm to the dsj of Ibis rtiotoliaa that a copy of fornirdtd to Corporation of Vert recritiog thtcn to pits a of tbt be to this Mr lukwcic Mr Ami that the of to tie Couotf tbesamsbeiognif I Jo of of sod Gfrillimbaty be ma for the of lit Mr An ibe Mont to or suj other to to the Coooty of York for Iks sum of Fit to thf a fair it lirt build ltJg at tho To tibijj of sl Uat abort Satto sulci lbs Corporation bo attached to thii rcsilctioo Jtod that for to Ten Dollars be paid that the Older on for pajtacnt and that seal of the CorpoulioQ to tit Oo motion to meet sgtio accord their adjoorcaeot at tut rtxalar PORT til per card Tbo hi nearly comj Fori shown to bo police census X In recent in the an Sixteen id stolen from J ho of rea arc of An malarial fever Iff and tbe citizm alarmed Thecuit bee seized of diamond country A new the coal was ester The Government an present to the of K been ordered language by Mi K warned the- died in blood for blood Kebir fever contracts procccdiog by n A ft factory at on building and It bodies of gunaond immeu tions arc frontier While an ftobcrt of King told Ms to and removed to As wo- of d door of the faouie wiod ctgght tho door hook to in Joa dialing loolion of door head yard hurt about the bark 14 prevalent in J Ms local ity thirty four persona are reported suffering from that troublesome disease quarterly of the Irjonvill circuit vu held last and the in lha church at afterooon reported M satisfactory and spiritual proa pec encouraging Mr Canning is in posses- of lately by Mr J I Mr Maker who Intended moving to changed mind end ha gono to Toronto Mrs old and respected resident of thit place aid relic of Robert died last week at tho advanced age of year Cedar Valley Brown out on a hooting expedi tion on Monday Clark Planter jr Sunny and hai leased Maple to Mr Doyle Taylor ia moving family while Mr Clark stead The chopping buiin ia booming Edward had a bee a few day a building fence It to and her com- Terra Kir ma hidden for the first tirno under a cent of the beautiful on Friday morning Jut but genial ray of it to disappear Urea were raging in all di rection lut week One in the vicin ity of did contiderabla damage A railway accident oc- Sunday inomiag at A over canal had been left open a freight train fell through the gap Into the water and engineer of la ho Vat sight fl The a in of Public Instil of Me Over by the l lo the fiafcly Itoyloand in Hamilton for KL Of thoj of andS two million Cm moved Out of tho lfioriil for the Kxcij remains and tho which J The hroko day believed brought tafelW ritisK that thu Pant in financial of that tho have the for New with the the are A Co lajt week feet id for steamer lake near on board the and vailed on and hi fivo wife of on conteit Edward two- a race the weather therm r j YfVifi

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