Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 25, 1888, p. 1

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knock vordict Garden Seeds Just Opened by promptly A SMITH do to bur him n tiour go to will boy lockltM And children eat Oil And their fl- do Dot to pray Let on tho Who her to If come to J the for the orphans Mm who by wrong And only with lip Jotb I do not like to but her pray ear all day la to work for leu Bach With fofdl ad They lift to beano their Mel An J the the I do tike aocb If I hop to be them bean lost Liz Office DR A J J and W a Member lo JO A JjKNTlttT to JILOCKUP CHAN A On band mil And J SPECIALTY a In mill Knltomlniny AHofdori will prorit my or TJ WOODCOCK In J Land VAllinlor mill In lot a la color flwia DGNnTS MILL My Mill will bo down after OF SIMPSONS Atony for trio my time bo prompt to amkhiua fttiftlmfi MJATaAT7 ArunartT Company In America General Agency for Aurora tut loan J Public Aurora CANADA LIFE CO For Two or Throe months as I purchased a full train of Rolls which will bo tho second mill in America on this Chopping of Knglieli or III Clots cummer Mr J- History in High- decided to certain pupils to Essays on for of summarizing work of term then to tlio and is our present intention to publish of so written in order that our reader tflo Interest in this jnslructivo study Growth of Parliament V JOHN PAY V BAILEYS BAKERY CAKES AND FRESH- GROCERIES Also J lams and Canned Flour delivered to till parti of Ibo Town Mill prices MAIN STREET 0A1MTA1 AND -OVKK- 9000000 DOLLARS Annual In J Mid to itmuk jw Solicit a Continuance DRUGS JnljilOr profit win receive J Avtlit PARLORi FOR TUB SEASON Cigars and Tobaccos BAILEY AtU FANCY GOODS SOAP a SPONGES TOILET w REQUISITES Please Gome Again MRS SIMPSON TO LOAN tip Loading CUJtNKH MAIN A LOT OTR LIFE SIZE A rue ill Art- fro Work M A RE BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT JKSIiNS IK PAPER J I Dowin Borneo Gents Suitings pre lA a SUPERIOR MANNER g AtprlcttwJllcoiDrarrfiivoTuW iVitiro ALEX I I Canadian and CEILING PAPERS BORDERS INSPKOTIOH N STARR Central Telephone Office first oul lino of our parliament is in of Anglo It was composed of carls Idading ncl clergy with king at its head- met at Ohrivtmatj It had tho power of making or war impoiing taxes railing an army and of appointing a deposing him After tho Norman Conquest into Curia or Kings Court which afterwards formed into four courts Plow Kinga Bench Chancery and Itinerant juetiaa aleo appoint to hear picas collect axes inspoot garrisons coins Magna Chart a reign to Parliament In during reign W Mad called Iff barons to tho affairs of Kogland In leader of the Simon do Mont ford Karl of Leicester called another parliament on of that of present day and ty led the parliament It gave represofltA- lives to towns and pro for better administration of juttica Edward I though hooppowd par liament strongly in his father reign ultimately important it parliament of was not in reality a parliament because no clerical and was directly instead of through In Edward I declared that ho would collect no without consent of parliament and after hosuUzcribedtoJllO no should raised without common content and for the common profit of This Sovereign that what touched all should ho by all- His model parliament gavo to all claries of nation i In of ward III king renounced his right of taking levies tallages and tolls and this lea to Commons right of granting fiuppltca The Good Parliament called by Prince also iniportontconccsBidna In this was formally divided into the two great sections knights and forming the Commons and pre barons and other great men forming House of Lor do alto declared to King in parliament that they would not compelled by any of Iris statute or without assent of their rtprteiiUtives the middle of reign parliament had great power and in reign it gained more tho right of presenting petitions by of mouth instead of io writ ing and hud sole right of granting supplies lathe rciga of Henry VI both branches of parliament extended their to get bock former bat was not willing a greats took which resulted In do thronemontof of and over after his election tho Sovereigns position to ft in a Act of Parliament During the Kiog and par liament wero at constant strife but tho pawing of and Dills greatly extended parliamentary power did tho Mutiny Act of the Convention Parliament a it requires parliament to erery year to re pass it During reign was between political parties Instead of between tho and parliament Anno was a Tory and a This accounted for change Now Tories had given op theory of of Kings and were true to parliamentary In the reigns of I and parliament had complete control these wero capable of managing not knowing enough even to at Cabinet meetings Septennial Act parsed during of made to apply parliament of on account of turbulent state of country arising from tbo riiiog of 7 in favor of the Stuart pretender When HI came to parliament did not tie- much power as ho introduced a new order of things and Tories returned from the continent whither I boy had Wen on account of their associations with pretender during the two former reigne but during the latter part of reign parliament recovered its former power In last throe reigns of tbo principal changes in par liament been for the purpose of internal reform and more extended representation Hill gave Catholics a seat the two Bills with FrQtichiiO Acts extended right of voting and parliament from many firing another cracker if you Reasonable Interest Rates Wlrto JACKSON Wo tor lionett tun wo firs loot tor iOOTiIBtU for Infants and Childrens Bo Wearing Fathers Shoes The mans nam was Simon Tanner more for and lounging around the saloon than ho did for honest hard work Ono looming ho felt the need of a glass of and though ho had not a cent in Ills pocket he was lo1d enough to fat saloonkeeper for a truit Hut notwithstanding promiseof payment as Boon as bo got mon ey saloonkeeper was deaf to his appeal Simon still hung around hoping friend would drop in and aland treat and ho finally took a teat back of bar and sought with indifferent to ward off bis thirst by reading police reports in an old The bar was empty at that time hut in a few others in three men in tho Holland suits worn by painters and housedecora tors were all to Si inon being men just come down to paint tome in an adjoining of a better clots than row gueeaing then was no hope ia that direction went on with his paper Ho was deep in a rase of wifebeat ing arising from drink in which ho sort of syrapathelic feeling having given a blows to Sirs Tanner instead of bread when she asked for it when a roar of from the men caused him to look up to nd what had given to merriment It was a child a boy with a wan that volumes stand ing just within the door The rags he had upon his poor little pinched frame not worthy of of clothes and his little feet thrust into a pair of battered dingy Iwta big enough for a man It was tb tho painters were laughing at and at tight ho appearance of the child was undoubtedly ludi Cut their laughter soon boots might bo bat the little limbs almost to huge pro portions of thehattered to his feet touching to and when men lifted their to the sad face they became silent child was mute too Ho simply stood there with eyes asking for bread luiin to a big I whiskered fellow with a kind broke Hallo lit tie Jack he laid what do you want My doom Jack its Jim replied and I want a hit of Wend Poor little follow said man Here waiter give us a cracker for the boy What a for a man to send his child about in faia old boots No old boy with a shrewd look fatfaa best Sunday boot This drew out another roar of power Timet now so stormy laughter hoisting that little attention was paid to par tin cried out liftmen occupying mate heres a pair of best Sunday the Very is heard of What a nice respectable parliament up to iJir of I if rest of his cession are like these And Mr Bouncer was but ho to Nobody likes to an especially bis Ideas domestic were Ml founded a drop of beer was better than a in his eye With an look upon bis face something a smile and a frown ho brought out cracker and one of men put it Into the boys hand dont know who tho child is said Mr Bouncer and his father may bo a drunkard for oil I can tell but ho cant have a bad heart to tho boy his boots Father never gives Jim quickly knocks bout my head Stones in the cruel road cat my feet Well little chap said man who bad Jim In putting him upon bis feet I youve got hard lines of and tell your father to knock off bis drink for a week and got you a proper pair of boots child laughed now in his tarn but bo did not explain why he did to nor did anybody ask him why They understood that laugh for it was without inefficient llioy as the child how improbable it was that to drink would listen to any but of his awful craving Jim with remains of cracker in hi hand and other hugged to breast went out of tlio loon with his big slouching and swinging about on his tender tho men went to And who has listened with bitter shamo to nil that puicd cowering behind tho newspaper to his burning vheekst Simon Tan ner the idle dissolute father of Jim Yes it was his own child who un conscious of full depth of the in iquity of ho was telling had laid shame to strangers child oven with closed was a si lent witness him his had given such that none could doubt Mr was of course a sturdy defender of the theory of strong drinks being ben eficial was compel to admit that in this case it would bo Utter if the father whoever he was took a lea All I can say is said the man who bad paid for the first cracker that would not stand in that mans shoes for a mint money And how do you know you wont one cried Tanner spring ing to bis foot and glaring at him with sudden fury Do you think I was always a drunkard I was as good a man as you if not better and its drink that has brought me down you are father of that boy said roan A nice fellow you bo Yes I am replied Simon and dont go calling hard names for your turn may come and tho lead a armed him told where they went dot and fetched them andbdo his wife pat then away Wn will keep he and trust in to lead me aright so that when Jim fs a man ho be thankful for the day ha put them A few minutes afterwards Simon was out seeking work and by night ho had found a littlo to do On his rolurn home ho found Robert Brown tho painter waiting to him I though I would find you oat and a talk with you ho said for It is a pity such good resolutions you and I made today should ever grow cold The lesson I bad I never can forget have a wife and child ren too and I dont think I need say than I shuddered I thought of what drink might bring them to I am going to sign pledge Will you with A ready affirmation was given and with Simon Tanner carrying little Jim in his arms as of him as if ho had been a prince of royal blood they went to a temperance advocate in the town and put down they On their way homo Brown unburdened his something he had hod upon it all day a bootshop hit pull- up and I want you buy Jim a pair thai will fit a poor gift for what for mo this day It a generous oiler not to lm on account and they went into the shop where littlo Jim in a dream of delight ha it was rral was fitted up with a pair of sound sufticifnt ornament about to childish fancy and strong enough to stand test of ordinary wear Thry did not cost much but no king on gaining additional territory ever knew the unequalled delight the little fellow felt that night as he strutted from in bis new poesesiions Of all that re quire a little book to tell Little by little Simon Tanner home full of simple pure joys such as no votanes of drink could ever know let them say and if ho did not carry Maple Is Company to Join Range Brampton offer for heaviest months his threat to stand against the dooq of his saloon a living proof of benefits of temperance to teach men who their earn ings there the in his life was still sufficiently wellknown to do some good and excite unswerving but unavailing of Mr Bouncer Combines turn of all you and if the get hold of you then will under stand why that poor littlo chap was driven to do what ho did That man there knows me and he knows I spend every penny I in his house and yet this morning when I wanted him to trust mo one pint he said No You always had beer for your money said Mr Bouncer and theres no reason why I should it to you for nothing I suppose not replied Simon got law and prejudice en your side and theres everything against But Im not going to bo beaten child put a now spirit into mo today and Ill tell you what Im goinx to do and that is by Gods help Ill touch drink again Do you bear Never touch it again And when Im a decent man Ill come again here stand out side and toll people my story If you como hero and make said Mr Loftily Ill have you locked up I make any disturbance relumed as ho towards the door be no need to do that ThO look of drunken Si mon as Im called in good clothes will ho to set people thinking and if any of them to ask me a question I shall he at liberty to an swer it Strong in his resolve Simon Teener turned bit back upon the saloon leaving behind him at the bir a little knot of perturbed astonished men Welt what do you think that said Mr after a Jong Did you ever m nigh such 1 dont anything particular impudent in what he said replied one hes in the right and as far is Im you can take back the little beer left in my pot Bob Ottawa May in presenting report of Com mittee on gave notice baton Friday ho would introduce a bill for of organiza tions formed in the restraint of trade committee examined and inquired ioto tho combinations Sugar and groceries biscuits cool wire watch cases twine stoves agricultural implements eggs oatmeal and coffins In barley and agricultural imple ments it was not found thstcombina- existed clauia dealing with tbe sugar refiners and Do minion Grocer Guild review history of and show that at last meeting of the Guild an attempt was made to effect a com bination of tha two starch manufac turers the two companies being re quired to sell to wholesale trade at uniform priced and not to sell to dealers in any other starch who had been asked to join the combination and bad refused committee God the Grocers Guild and iU asso ciate combinations to to the public interest The committee also reports coal combinations in Toronto Montreal and Ottawa Of the to report says The most arbitrary rules are enact ed Detectives are employed and are placed under surveillance Oaths of fidelity to the and roles are required not of the membcra but also of their sales men- All violations of oaths are ad judicated upon the Executive Committee referred to the penalty heavy fine or expulsion sixth of all fine goes into tbe general funds of the coal branch and the re maining fivesixtfas are divided amongst the Importer record show three different Baa of each Thus public is presented with the extraordinary spectacle a mercantile association to itself powers conferred the law alone hut in case judge virtually perjury by tbe acceptance of fine to be divided amongst the importers- This phe nomenon not the feu less objectionable in character from Three men were others Injured by it powder at J Tho pi has been of and have been purchased The defalcation Treasurer Tate of known to amount to Mrs McDonald day forbetfdllnftf through Barrio wjthout a y Davit banged at Chicago on a white girl of Hunter are still holding revival in as Over five hundred coj are reported far fCBu mat 114 in favor of a bylaw for improvement harbor r000 for aame pai has hi I meeting denoting goveriiuient for disallowing route via and giving it to Owen t The workmen tho Eiffel tower being built with tho French 6i of 1889 wages on account of their A movement is construct an artificial lake of town of proposed site Lawn cemetery will it said purpose May and Drydock and Co at the drdt totally destroyed by fire att hour this morning The It is rumored that thai Minister at Washington hi the State Department thai will retaliate prohibiting porUtion of American the proposed amendment to treaty is The North Grey Lit rcsolved opaque blinds shall used room windows and that an holder being convicted for of License Act three tii ho refused a Ji can heaviest weight woman and she works dai kitchen at Paul weight is pounds she it height is quit and performs her duties la graceful manner than fibo is young in father and sister reside in and are no larger Her name is Lizzie Cose Brown willLeverteuchanotherdmoinMhat the which however this reign of Them one parliament during thirteen years reign of Henry and the rest of Iho almost iliertaswsraolililbparlianictiUry during are im pearly capable of the King kilted wars of Hoses and tfmea re so stormy Hint the were con- Wntixl strong hand The war of the had final on tta destroyed entirily tho and a new nobility who were more partial to parliamentary reform a ail again ly time the little bad got and the haste- of watched with interest by which way the wind ud lUg to go tbt slomrrt who wcoTubIp and could pay filled a and put it upon that to the boy bo said Ko had fori reckon got a is just as he should be kept from beer ejw harm in Now do I do there were signs of wavering soma for and some against the motion at any rule dont drink any more Take an boor to think and talk it ever Agreed said marched out in a body leaving Mr Bouncer in a dazed state of mind and rather inclined to think that oil the world himself was being turned upside weut and told his of his rtsolrfl to quit drinking which of course filled heart with joy She hoped fur better days they together little came in this time without the lor rowed shoe which with cunning horn of ho led he wlIie on the landing outside had not seen his father at the the from ha had no suspicion of his little peccadillo having bee discover- Im oydithad effected Bo be flrtt when raiKd him in arms nod with s glad i I for A hours and ho might denied seen of treated it is distinguished by the respectable title of the Coal Section of the Toronto Board of The various other are treated in detail with the In surance Combination The bill founded on the report will a clause of rule under which combine is operated be with thn nearest Castoni officer and shall be oped to inspection evidence was produced to juilify JeUJative action for suppressing the evil arising front simitar combines Council 100 to on condition that they give weekly open air concerts a couple of ago as a child of Mr returning from a to of she carried ia her and happening to give a cough it slipped down throU Is just recovering the effects of the accident almost lost Let to avoid cwirfng in raotith what hands or John Brown is a and owns some there is an old man alone On Thursday night was about retiriag there at door which ho masked man walked in and a revolver demanding burglar accompanied by some furious curses and at once his poo book containing robber wasnt satisfied with insuted on more when up a bag containing or The man then left to return murder his ever opened his mouth crime Next day two rested on suspicion but discharged on On Saturday private of Mr Kay of West by fire Mr us that ho got up in mo lit While the ft engaged at breakfast of went ipto yard and imj returned with thn the house was on fir- A the olio noticed building was ablaze and a goodly of and in of ho house inated the kitchen what cause is a as Kay has every reason to pipes were and was completely a large portion of the loss will which there Is an CJl It it comuion school teachers to pull of of disobedient pupils not bo done In regard to boxing the is that ally wicked end records to this end fifty which blows of the nature tfae fnjsriee vi coarse considerably- the patient bid pilot ww yea re following lht patient Idied of mUcBtlD another I bo lc4t 4iiuM usediWlliiJj

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