J a Every Friday Morning T GEO STEAM PRINTING HOUSE hum no tn alraa BHJtfffSSaSl5ISB nJ to to to pebbly to conscience NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND Vol XLNo Single Copies Cents Each BASS i lit Newmarket Branch I Newmarket Ont Friday Nov J Terms Strictly in Advance within or at year DRAFTS ISSUED to J A 6 k J OTnin lo on food gOtIClTOIl Etc Off ICE In Reformer Block- MOSEY TO LOAN- rib A A jOTRlD Af RADUATE Lteatliie Collar MEDICAL J Toronto with J A Fir life TO WAX AT CCfcBXST Office iniE FINE FURS AT At ttniirr Office Lot HI from Thoroiub Initraciba on J Q it Mil from tub USIO and OR A JT- fUY31ClArknndOUulricIftD re lo a to a Water od iJIi INSURANCE for Ccaimerdil Norwich Union Kot CadUn All Stock Low Firm Town Shop Newmarket Market gSrABH3UEJJI8S Co meet Dt parlor J CI AS A rvESTJST All time So A I For York iloarctoilDrCoy It in colt will to wbert my alary lime fc I I bit lotbe block Air for We to our custom all tint New in in Quality Muffs Storm Collars and ShoulderCapea with Collars We have these goods in Finest Beaver German Beaver English Persian Lamb and We also show a great range of Lined Gloves and Mitts Ladies Gents and Childrens sizes in Genuine Napa Buck Kid Curled Lamb Cashmere article mentioned above we have bought direct from the manufacturers and guarantee satisfaction r j Davison NEWMARKET DB WILL VISIT of etch month Sharon do do All Work Term Company id America as tlOBNSES for Aurora vicinity at loan and tniaraoee J Notary CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO- HEAVY AND SHliLF CAPITAL AND FUNDS- 10000000 DOLLARS A after It force E iM- fl OF EVERY DESCRIPTION The Old Decanter thin aa and month wide The in a- ridf the wind ai op aide it through the wed th boirtix ean the rjn Ui bis It I La r ibu thu jtk fVt Iha all Union cm mi ior feared of them before en od bj year my ibouuod ictd to PAINTS OILS PITCH AND ROSIN and DRY COED WOOD I Largest Stock of Glass in Town flRT trade iber can set J J ibu Itfliy hie much I ho tit Dfl cm wo workmen AUK to their 1 to fee 4 OLD relia TIN SHOP HAS CHANGED Mill Wood and coves Which ftt A fttocfc rjf Tinware at ROOK BOTTOM Furnace n ft- Jrlui K PROPRIETOR j WATCHES lie Ut te via two A Mr 3t Veer TonoKTO Our I Itojrl ft Utter Idea of a flrrn ftnd ordcrlna frtiw jour Kha A WALTHAM OR ELGIN STEM WIND WARRANTED FROM UPWARDS L ATKINSON Main Newmarket Jeweler A Change in Fortune Mr Timothy Bloom Mr recall dry store eatiu bis and warm as he had bat one glass of ice water to drink with it A very mild looking fellow Timothy Bloom with like a pretty girls and fair hair parted the middle bob he was doleful at this moment for senior bad abasing him for permitting a lady who was not to bo suited by moral salesman to get off without baying anything and had likewise informed him that he had been five seconds late that morning and would in con- be deducted an eighth on Saturday evening That was not pleasant and Mr manner was not pleasant and the dusty and the stale sandwich were not pleasant And who can wonder that poor Timothy Bloom looking at row of decor ated corset boxes above head and taking his idea from the winged in fant pictured upon them remarked under his breath 1 wish was a cherub At this moment even as the fluttered up to the corset boxes a boy about three feet high bear ing on his bosom a badge with the enormous number 1 came around the counter and fixed hi a pathetic eyes on Blooms glass of water 1 lay Mr Bloom he whispered pathetically wont you give me jest a mouthful of that water Mr says us cashes aint to bare no drinks and Im Mr Bloom smiled pitifully the child a forlorn widows assistant breadwinner and said mildly as he held out Here Johnny take half Id let you it all if wo were not limited to one ourselves Uuocn water dear said swallowing J of draught but scrupulously not to j Jib Youre ft brick hi mo lick when I albeit ho f A customer left it the it for mo to take borne to go home tonight She likes to read the murders and them things Gash shrieked a female voice OashlCatbr Mi I Johnny and sped away in terror Thro were ten hoys in tin- and they to well Mr Bloom peeped around boxes at tho clock saw ho had ten more to himself and opened the paper The first thing his eye lighted upon was an advertisement of a One country seat for sale and ho read it through the descriptions of the stables barns bathtubs censor veranda lawn and kitchen garden j the octagon parlor ceilings as he intended to buy it for himself that afternoon Then he oast his eye upon an ac count of how Mr Mullen had beaten Mrs Mullen and been arrested for and then ho found himself reading to effect that the of Timothy Bloom of Lan caster England If might hear of something to their by applying to Jones Johnson street cheeked capable damsel called Hetty for short he only went so far as to tbiuk of a pair of patent leather shoes and a cravat pin Hetty awakened him to a fall realization of his changed condition by saying rather seriously and looking away from him Of course grandmas wont suit you any longer Mr Bloom and to go back to again By George I I never thought of it so I shant said Tim Bloom No more for me and if Mrs White will let me hire tho back Ill take that Go away Not 1 Not too ssid tt hwwolf go Understands yon my deir Mr raid Mr Yahoo as Jiu from de purling clerk as he did to the at lhn storo door always frit a ority in you the young men I to my daughter Belinda the other dy if it ware not for giving offence to others I Mr Timothy Bloom to our little evening of thsprinco in him but sit employer ha bis sometimes make heart ache but be must perform them Mr Bloom remembered the place over the watercooler Cashes not allowed drinks A cash who deducted oneball and thought that if Mr really had a heart this must be true Tim Bloom was a rich man but he had no rich yet The clerks at Coa had been al ways quarrelling amongst themselyes and he bad not known one in private The boarders were not sociable hetreated them to ice cream several times and took Hetty White to a concert or two He his miud in libraries museums and up a bookcase of his own into which ho pat a miscel laneous of volumes bat when one day he received a per fumed envelop iuviting him to a lawn tennis party at Mr country Beat he felt that the dissi pations of the wealthy had just be gun for him He accepted- of course and went attired in perfect style and looking very well indeed He returned bewildered Miss Timeserving old wretch I said Mrs White No matter Mr Bloom Ill you Intentions being right I never will be bard on my boarders and you can keep the parlor until it is hired because its more comfortable And try to keep up your spirits said Hetty fur after all money isnt everything It seemed too sudden to said Mrs White I never trust these lawyers So the good souls comforted him and after a while when he asked Hetty to take a walk with him she consented There was a on the opposite of street and though were locked walked around railing Their calk was long and and at last Timothy sid Well Hetty poor as I am will you promise to mo someday And answered Yei Tim VAry simply and so it was set tled and for a young man recently reduced from affluence to poverty Mr Bloom certainly looked very happy they went home together Bat it was only Mrs White bad given her content to his marry Hetty when they had for bread and bolter that he fen ion I cant keep it to myself any longer grandma I wrote that letter myself Im as rich as I ever wss and Ive tested my friends Old has proven false and have proven true I felt sure about Hetty all the while and when we are married you must live with us and there shall be no more hard work Bud for you in world yon dear old After which the raider to under stand a wedding and far all lift lu Hit Bradford Mr Jno Garry oat his knee with a band axe soma days ago and still confined to the house Mr John Armstrong is pos sessing the Bingham House the late landlord Mr Geo Brown having gone to Brria to reside Mr John of was visiting at Mr Jenkins recently A well known teacher went to a party in and got so badly mashed on a young lady that be sat on for two long hoars waiting for a chance to see her home Mr John was visiting The Editors a A of Elgin sportsmen bagged deer in The Montreal agent reports arrivals during the past year The Roman Church at Portage la Prairie was damaged by fire Saturday Loss The German Government forbidden Berlin to floating her loans Four men were buried alive by the citing in of a nod bank in Brooklyn Y on The who his for same been at Balmoral re to Windsor on Mrs Igar of a Mr Lloyds on Sunday flHoirniT i Monday Kava to girls Aurora- Miss Nellie of Bradford been to lh 3rd department of the public school here next year The Penick family lately flitted from oar town ia the of the night leaving some of oar citi zens to mourn their loss not in a social sense bat pecuniarily Last Sunday night after the con gregation had assembled in Church and the aervice was about to the electric light suddenly went out leaving the church in total There was great skirmishing for a minute or two to procure lights bat in a short time the current was again turned the lights burned as usual PHARMACY THE OLD RELIABLE ESTABLISHED 1858 Pure Drugs Medicines To NEWMARKET BOOK NEWS DEPOT let Soaps Perfumery Shoulder Braces Trusses Sponges mid nil kinds of DISPENSING witli Tire public will find our ttovU of rattled SUNDAY FOB VISITORS TO NEWMARKET Sll Choice Assortment of am 230 pm 8 Xf AT STARRS MM STORE DR CAMPBELL St Loon Water PROPRIETOR A HAND LAMPS WM STARR CENTRAL TELEPHONE My thought Mr Bloom first Then start ho that ho had heard grandfather we named Timothy he come from Iincaiter England His father David Bloom had been an only son Ho was an only Well then ho was Timothy Blooms heir if It should that Timothy Bloom In quired for really his fathers father Bat pshaw Mr Bloom This sort of thing happen to me Its soma other Timothy not poor old grandfather And ho copied address of Jones A John- son that night However wonders never cease When Tim Bloom of all went homo that flat- unlay with deducted and a found Mr John- ton his par lour and an examination of fam ily In his a cer tain of yellow letter Bloom bad than decided to burn but had spired settled Half a million of money I ml come to in rcguUr of nature and ho was richer not than Mr bat ihit his It was a wonderful to tilth Tim ha the at first Even after had told his conGdaat his pretty White fc pretty pink- played and sang and danced and was stylish She had set her cap for hiru and Mr yes actually Mr had allowed him to be would give bis consent to the Two months ago he called me a stupid idiot Two months ago he snubbed me whenever he spoke to mo thought Tim Bloom Yes this is the old story everybody vrybody even Mrs Whito end cringing to wonder whether Hetty is tho siniol And of his Tim cricil though Mr silo and took him to a cnsrmim party in the dry vry Mnci in bill of Qidfl to a man and to dink anything fioyly llnti You raseir the on the way I see you are afraid to apeak but I know you couldnt your off my I hope for consent My dear hi I ha Why ask Mr cried Mr It Has always been the wish of my oven when you were a poor clerk and she dont say I told you always admired yon al ways At oclock one night Mrs door bell rang and A boy handed in a letter a big letter with a lift seal and im mediate on it What could it be the property of course Mrs carried it her- to Mr room she handed it in saw him seated beside tho table on which wine and a tray of delicacies Mr was at with her boarder Excuse me said Timothy Oh I said Mr Timothy opened the letter read it uttored a deep slab and passed it to Mr Mr read it and turned purple Do I understand Timothy hiding his face Your lawyer the property Is no yours that grand father was not the Timothy Bloom that the real heir will demand a restoration of all that yoa have spent already Yes I was right M Mr Bloom Bat Mr after all I shall do well I can fiO back Brazils Troubles Nov raiso special says it is reported da has imprisoned all the deputies from the State of Rio Grande do with the exception of four who takiog alarm in good season fled from Janeiro and are now safely beyond the reaoh of the Dictator Nov All ad vices received herefrom the disturbed Brazilian State Grande do tell of the difficulty the Insurgent leaders experience in securing suffi cient arms to supply the men mobilized A despatch received here announce that General Qiario who commands tbo insurgent forces Rio Grande do has itiued a manifesto in which he threatens to march on Rio Janeiro The forte at the Rio Grande bar it is teamed have been completed A Tale of Woe The editor of the North Bay Time subscribers in til following fashion The devil is seven weeks on his wages and kicks up anup three times a yit id and ilitar3 wont trust i Our a did The neighbors oil bought cow Ilia up and the is on water Tip are on the strike and bill of codfish Our pints are worn through and tailors ft- grocery said be had orders 1 cull any more Oar sya something must be Wo borrowed to pay postage on this tetter If you cant send us the money please write your ideas of quickest and method of We want this to strike every de linquent subscriber the pocket it Dont Marry a Man if He a to your store and Belinda has quite a little fortune of her own We bo happy leaped to bis feet Sir I he said this a treat piece of impertinence sir You havent spoken to Belinda But yoa began Timothy I didnt I shrieked At least I was I came with intention of telling yon upon my and honor that she cant endure you end for the store you a incompetent There li no situation for but Good night Good night said Then as tbo door closed be took up hi letter and carried it to old Mrs Whit who with as as- was seeding ratlins for next a sitting one on cither of the drop light In the dining room shall have to give up the ssld poor Timothy And as for my half hall bedroom I dont know how to pay for for Mr wont take me We beg to amend or rather add to the above the following Dont vote for a man It he drinks The majority of voters In this country are In favor of temperance If wo add the women ought to vote and who are aa much concerned the men in the question and in human welfare there would be an over whelming majority In favor of tem perance Religious people generally are for temperance so are nearly all good and when an election for town county provincial or na tional office takes why not give the preference to men who dons drink 1 We regard aa simple duty well at common sense Sup pose all the clergymen to Canada were to say to congregations that ft would be well for to attend the meetings and to exert Ms Influence in favor of tem perance men for offices of trust ra ther than drinking politi cians and If would act on this suggestion it would not be long before we should better officer than those who now disgrace our country by their drunkenness and crimes Bat of ill wo want only temperance men let get roadr for the next election and put up temperance candidate ThobyUwto ratie for water for Parry Sound was by a majority of nineteen Blotch s at th 1 tiQlQ foljno J humor I Allies too Try lbs of great Golden of Pierce a wonder ful toolo and blood purifier The a standard remedy for consumption bronchitis colds and lung trouble guaranteed benefit or cure if taken in time or money refunded StouffvUle i Miss Lehman had both arms broken by thrown from a buggy set week Tho horse shied at a shadow oast by the light At the residence of Mr Joel Baker Nov there passed quietly to her heavenly rest mother of Mrs Bakers Deceased was born in and at years of came to township near She survived her husband Rev Jacob Johnson of the church by about and reach ed the ripe old agoof 82 years membership in the Christian church estended over a period of yeeTS The took place on Monday at Mr of the church by Mr Booker of the Baptist church Mrs Thoa disposed of farm on the to Geo the for the anm A pAreing bee was held at the of Duncan on the on Friday evening West who taught hern three or four years ago visiter bis hero this week He at tending the University in Toronto now Miss J was homo for Thanksgiving Day She taught here until en attending in Toron to Mr Gillespie having satisfaction has Ififn of No for the coming year son of gone to Manitowaniog island to learn the milling Our much friends Mr and family have removed to and thereby a link been broken j in our social circle Mr and Mrs were foremost in every good work and their christian teal and helping hands especially Mr will bo misted in our church Mr Perkins who has teaching school near for the past two year baa been engaged by the school for coming year- Mr Marshall Hannah spent in town the guest of Mr J Sutton Tbanklglvtng service which was held in the Methodist church well attended Mr J Smith of the concession of baa moved to Mr farm Nellie White who has been visiting at her father returned to Toronto Mlu Ida of Victoria Square visiting at Mr J Smiths Mr of spent Sunday at Mr A Mr Ed Conner of Armada Mich igan Isj visiting at Mr Hamilton Tho painter ire giving their fin- touch to Mr Geo new brick residence Avenue road Oor efficient school teacher Mil Jennie been reengaged for the coming year Our popular contractor J done a large amount of work still busy with a large force of workmen Mr Biker again re turned after a weeks absence Juryman at the court in To ronto farmer of Bras- don has just threshing and ia alone has s James Bdlavllle fell from a at died in a few from fracture of the skull A ukase from the issued Saturday prohibiting the export of wheat and whest predicts from Russia Messrs MoNaughton A J of Windsor on Friday took Across the river into Detroit 14760 valued at An immense demonstration held 1 1 Limerick Ireland Sat- in commemoration of the death of the martyr talkbg about your neighbors and the foolish things they do do you ever think that some body eliemay bo idling Gait won the first match for the junior football championship Association of Ontario on Saturday defeating the Canadian Rovers gosls to George Elliott a Hamilton boy pushed a piece of lath into his nostril and was unable to remove it resulted and the lad died Saturday y At a verdict of murder returned James in connection with the death of Ford on Bay Harry a was at a charge of smuggling opium In the bottom of his trunk 110 half- pound package of the drug were found from An unknown man jumped the contra of the Brooklyn Sunday at noon and was drowned The fall feet This was the suicide from the bridge A bam belonging to David of was burned list Friday with five tons of luy of quantity fit A ihqj of half a foot of snow fell in St Paul Minn in a couple of bonis morning and winter had sec in for good The in ho North- West dor- the past week has been most many years A Thorass years age and a farm hear Acto eitl to on Sunday welm re turned jumping out of the rig to the barn floor he a blood res- He lived until Thursday when death took place Woodstock Oat Nov About oclock this evening firo- the Central hotel stable the firemen reached the scene the stables ware all ablaze and be fore Seme were extinguished lbs stable completely deatrojed A cow and a valuable horse were also consumed in the flames A couple of weeks ago a burglar paid a nocturnal visit to the house of J of re- gated with the of the sideboard and not finding any ready money convenient entered Mrs sleeping apartment carry ing her dress but not being in attire unable to find the pocket which contained Nov morning Willie McLean a 15yearoldon of John McLean while loading lumber in Col saw mill yard killed The horse which had not been out of the stable since Saturday was ft little frisky and the lumber being slippery owing to the snow and frost the lad fell off and the waggon ran over his bead and smashed his brains out All the who have recently had InterriewawUhthePope assert that ha frequently complains of declining health and strength and speaks hi death being not far t Grose of Beetcn had a lawsuit over a board bill with man week and learned to his sorrow that for ways that are dark that are vain a cer tain wellborer certainly takes the cake The man with whom the gen ial proprietor of the Railway Hotel had legal tuule travels under the title of Moaley He ha an it ftpd makes a regular practice of beating bis During theefforU to obtain water at the station here she man Moaley boarded at the railroad hotel and contracted a board bill of Felling to obtain payment Mr Grose mans but when the came into court a third stepped In with writing which purported to that was working for Mm and all money ho earned over to the third party The accordingly went against Mm and he was taxed with the cost which lets him In for well on to Truly the law Is a thing WorUL