IT N PRINTING HOUSE teAOHBD 11W si i rfL Vol Single Copies Gents Each NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Newmarket Ont Friday JAN Strictly in Advance within or at of year Interest Allowed UimieJ I USE IT FOR Difficulty of Breathing Tightness of the Chest Wasting Away of Flesh Throat Troubles Consumption Bronchitis Weak Lungs Asthma Coughs Catarrh Colds AM Oxygenized Emulsion of Pure toll t Wat Ft Of a Aw Newmarket OF all loch FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS TASTELESS LABORATORY TORONTO ONT AI- tloctto ARE YOU LOCKING FOR BARGAINS XT HE take pleasure to o CI- v T visit b i Ml to ioploof York Stock of are lie HAPPY THOlOlIT RANGE RADIANT HOME AND ART GARLAND HEATERS Which ihe value over j a stock la WOOD OR COAL COOKS PARLOR COOKS HALL PARLOR YES bo at W ALSO FAINTS OH VARNISHED AC 1ibi lrtj oil work dot- IP Sate ll CAMPUS lOMPASYS SPEC a St While the CongreRatloaa Gatherla to lb bull coruM from cat if fautll with On ft fsM en ij io lb plajia it ftWat Of out on for a UjQt dont fttfl it 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Grandmothers Way Wo will all Dry GoodB at Reduced Rates previous to our 1st A U Fittest at anil la oud Lot Kit 1 1 lt0wiitcfcCoyiii o NOTICE 4 L Repaired IN FURS W00L1NS AND AIL HEAVY LINES W STEPHENS Accommodafon Store North End erday at til tnloa LLrxIve prompt h AT- J AND EXAMINE tor at Ncwuaik DC HI A I SO A BIG LINE OF Choice New Holiday Goods Low AU ATKINSONS 1 0O whats the nutter with Tom days naughty fivor bo can lie And in little at rockingchair a Pin to sorry dear said mother with a worried I wouldnt have to- you It I had known what a Tom tie flooil I l in city Not homo J very idea I I could have atood it Tom had but I confess Via one him or j Im ftt my wits end most of I lime and raised aevou werent letter than common erher Toms at door looking out the field where men ftt work and of the bay tilled all was thinking of the nor of the fresh summer frtanmce If dio had been anyone but Touts uothcr it As it was thought of Tom It true of her ahe had slid that she was getting to be a woman of ou idea with Tom lor that idea And what I week mother had come from New York all the way to Mich igan had with ft well dressed tidy boy and end of seven day what record trunk that hid cotio with held scarcely whole jurtd garment to Tom for hadnt ho out of hay mow and brook caught and by big turkey And he- been drenched by tho and taken refuge in flour mill that ho looked at if had teen dipped in Anns big batter rernemVrod things stood there by the door and she too spot on trousers which told of day lie painted old hen with liitv paint aaviug for Jonas had him to ln0 horses to milk itu cows the pigs of moth- naed to haul from field they are Rickety Aon grandmother bring me kitchen And armed with opened revealing to the expectant Tom a face nod placid as over She topped op on the put down chair and seated comfortably it was only a to on Tom aho said Tom looked crestfallen and slid J from back Wait for ft minute grandma ho said Ill get the buggy right up on that horse again my son and grandmas mouth a little straight lino her face We are going way Then Tom entreated aud pleaded and rebelled Grandma was inexor able Tom had to climb to comfortable seat old Jerry walked slowly off while grandma sat heavily on the kitchen chair which threatened to upset at every bump and jolt of the dragging stone loit The mother locked from the win dow again and aw them disappear over the hill in a of dust fairly in sight of Corners Tom in stopped Jerry and dowu to away Grandmother made a clutch at jacket held him fast I wasnt going to Deacon Win- slow Tommy I said to the you know and the unhappy lit to boy cheek crimson with sttMne took place and tupywent on Wiuslo to the Why he called where bo you a I Aint that way of out tonio- thin new in these This idea deacon grandmother For my own part I think its a tew than Tom said Ha wished the dusty road would lu Ua Joy- rnua kitchen chair aud When finally Jerry was allowed to pause before the little store at Corners Tom did not wait to an swer questions Ho took to his heels fled deserting grandmoth er never rested in his flight until safely hid he cried out bis mortification and his rejieutance and fell asleep Aid dins him at supper time when Vy had brought her homo in bis carriage Jonas had gone for Jerry and tho atone boat Come Tom said gontly his tear statu nud brush ing back yellow curls with her Mud old hand Come dear Wo wont say any more about it grandma has wade sauce for supper kind you like and Rickety Anns nice cako is alt Tom Mrs David Peregrine an old honored reaideut of and vicinity parsed away of Jan 3rd at family residence near Deceased was the second diUghter of late waa born near Sharon in tho year married to in moved to the farm near Queenttvllle where with the of a few the whole of her married life was spent Her husband and eight children and three mouru tho less of a tender and loving wife and but their grief is softened by kuowledgo that their loss her eternal gain She had a faithful member of Methodist church for nearly fifty- five years During the earlier of her married life her house thrown open for the of the Gospel and it many a weary vant of God found a warm welcome A large concourso of sorrowing friends relatives gathered Methodist church at Wednesday Jan services were conducted by her as tor asaiated by a former pastor Rev after which the remains were laid away the family plot in Aurora proposal by After What the Old Man has to say I am an old man upward of three- scorn during two of which I been rich and have all I need do not a dollar have given my children a good education and when I am called away shall leave them enough to keep the wolf from tho door My baa taught mo that 1 acre of land well prepared end well tilled pro laced more than two which received only same amount of labour used on one One sow horse mule sheep or d is profitable thin Hi amount no grass Hon- We are pleased to learn that not withstanding the largo- of sickness and surrounding country the attendance at tho High School is steadily Increasing After illness of not a weeks duration Mr Alfred Hi Iyer an old resident of this town died on Wednesday Mr was believe the oldest employee in the Floury Agricultural Works having in employ of the late Mr Floury almost from lima the were The anuual meeting of the League was held the lectureroom of Methodist church lest Monday following elected for the ensuing term President Wui 1st Miss Roach Vice Miss Butcher 3rd Vice G Vice Miss McDowell Miss Lloyd Mr Last week Freddie caught a pair of in their cellar For several days the family heard a gnawing noise in the cellar and on investigating it was that a largo hole had been eaten through tbe cellar floor Freddie set a trap at tbe hole thinking to catch a common rat but a hours later found he had captured a He also caught another at same place a few days later It seems that when millpond away a year or two ago a number of these their way into the town taking up their quarters in drains Ao and now whole seems to be infested with them Bradford the heal A great deal of- sickness prevails hereabouts a number of our citizens being down with Ia Grippe Mr genial Clerk of West has been con lined to through illness for the past two weeks Mr Patrick Mill on returning to his home night last week fell and broke his leg It is said that accident is duo to side walk that action will bo brought against tho municipality to recover damages CoaamatWcs will hold annual meeting at Limont old resident of died ou the after riff illness death resulting from Her remains were taken oroqto for Urge number of new sohdlara entered the High School account of nfui vat unable tojtt- i- Foresters here celebrated third anniversary on Friday evening last by holding a public meeting which was followed by a supper tbefratornity hall was fillid to tho chief ranger J Walton the chair and road letters of regret of Keswick Arthur Armstrong of Lloyd town and Rot of Toronto The chairman a brief history of Court from it was it alituied years ago with tight char members until the preterit when the has with plenty of applications and comfort able tinancea J of King Oily the first speaker and made at short and happy speech followed by a recitation by Mr which was of applause tifllli Tho Song That beached My and toe selections of Mrs- MoOonneil and Miss Walton well received J Davis was then introdocid and tbe loud and long that grated him the great he in this locality was listened to ith the greatest interest is an old favorite and when be was colled oh for a song there was tre mendous applause and every be sang duriug evening called forth encores that he had to declare it an Mrs waft his David Miller of Toronto thrown out the High Court Hit position of the principles of the Order and their social intellectual and financial benefit to individuals and was en able At the banquet which fol lowed over a hundred Foresters with their wives sweethearts sat down The excellence of dishes brought forth many com eats The fol lowing toasts were and res- to as The God save Oar J M- P P The Indepen dent Order of Forester David Miller tt Sister Charter Members Mount Tho Ladies Dr McDonnell J The with and overflowing with humor interspersed with by and Banter arts ooa are oases in Halifax Jewish outbreaks hai again occurred in Russia Than thirteen of ltiitlh Museum killed In a colliiin on lyhlgh morning of was coats without linst Peter was commit d for trial at ihu other day fa peas from John Arnold bylaw I erection a school was carried In village by majority of carried a local option by by majority of and dcfMlrd a A a j iity of K do not in i hurry to ton That is the fatal ft of the cornea iu week was one of the experieocvd north- thermometers marking from to below A ant Lw former had rib John Nolan of died Toronto where he tret- for cancer mouth The fare steam ship company is at of si for a penny This is cheapest locomotion ever It is now that it cost t a of the United eleven ataitf up t the III- iA Ptfiy vessels in r in bait Death Clare and don Jan news of t death of the Duke of Clarence fat widespread grief and rations of feeling are everywhere apparent pub lic buildings display at throughout the city of London When the solemn tolling great bell in was heard this morning it conveyed to everyone within hearing the that the Duke of Clarence and Avondale had passed away bells of St are never tolled save on the occasion of death of an heir to the throne therefore no further information was needed tor peo ple of London to make them aware that after a gallant struggle the duke had succumbed Hundred of persona well known in the upper cir cles of society members of the aria and others gathered little groups and diaeuased the death of the duke and its effects upon succession in all its bearings faces could bo seen all along Pall Mall and there doubt the calamity is much taken to heart by the nobility blinds of houses and of many of the private houses and shop are drawn both in the west end in the city Tho afternoon papers all appeared with mourning borders Up to noon no official bulletin of death of the duke bad been Issued hall but soon after ten oclock the blinds of the house were drawn the flsgou the churcb placed at halfmast and tbo church loll began tolling These facta give to the people vailing about gaUa the first intimation that alt was over From an early hour this police were detailed for duty about hall and they prevented access to the bouse As the day progressed crowd in the vicinity of Marlborough house increased The Mall was at times completely blocked with carriages conveying moat noted people in the kingdom Lord Salisbury the prime and Lady Salisbury nearly diplomatic corps wero among the caller At one oolcck this afternoon the following dispatch received from After a marked im provement during liaurJy part of the eight attMsthof of he began to sink ajvareath occurred at dispatch signed by the who had been In at tendance upon his royal highness The bell lu Westminster abbe were tolled at twelve oclock on of the the heir front i with the pleaauretuLv is the intention of Mr Curry to ert- a fine hotel in park and a popular summer resort There is much excitement indignation in Winnipeg over the assault by two negroes on white men in an hotel on Monday night The coloured men used and of whites was horribly cut about the neck and shoulders An exchange very that the desire to build grandly and live to and outstrip others has the downfall of many good fcxtravogancooflirfngbas been rook on many a homo has put Live according to your beat and Mr J the tendered his a complimentary dinner lilt weoar previous to leaving for OrilHa where ho hat purchased an howl About partook of the evening host was also presented a tine marble clock Let no mistake about this that Myrtle Navy tobacco is manufactured the very finest leaf No quality of leaf can bo purchased fc any tobacco made It selected with the very greatest care and treated with moat approved pro- for preserving the lUvorof the Jon 19 The moat disastrous fire boa vialt- in years destroyed the hi house built by SeblevcnjY and hi Sibley i- f I