THE NEWMARKET ivory Friday Morning iiS xiiB TO KU7fIOQOMINQ BY- LYMAN GEO JACKSON at ma- STEAM PRINTING JtlODSE STRUT REACHED srrtitDflbr BAH NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Vol 10 Single Copies Cents Each Newmarket Ont Friday April 1 1892 Terms100 Strictly in Advance at end of year Newmarket Branch Interact cross DRAFTS ISSUED AX SlerilM lod to OH v TUOVASJ do Notary Public Main tret 10000 to on good T If LLOYD CONVEYANCER ETC Building MEDICAL A Umber My A to A AT lo P NEWMARKET HOUSE FURNISHING STUVE OEPOT mm mm for Sow note Writs 1750000 PERCENT IED AT On Tod Ainrd for circular or by to I and I and ELtcv Are At A On Hal bit to Office Block ACTION TSSlEftOl US J CLOCK MAKER Jt gold and on band I life At ccbkikt THE VERY BEST W IDENNE I 51 t Next to AND SAP BUCKETS WRIGHT CO I Telephone Connection TBI Ml R Record Ever Made by any Sowing Machine In Mechanical Progress TO a Aivnl Cor CONTRACTOR attended lo So I Terrace Edit THE DOMESTIC THE FIRST THE FIRST high armed family THE FIRST to introduce the large FIRST to use the pulley to wind the bobbin THE FIRST to necessary drop leaf THE FIRST to develop practical devices fordoing THE FIRST to introduce the THE FIRST to use the foot THE FIRST to a self setting needle The First Light Running and Noiseless Machine The First Aim AATBAMSAT of loioait Union Canadian tfojilod Hog iuFlnl3 and Town Albion AKMMJd bad for meet all tailed J AUCTIONEER fccttCrgiiYork AicaotrortbeMa- W lor lbtpletueata will at tajtiiufGttfcv York O0U1I0- conical bearing tht ftttachmeutj to a Pitman improved styles of woodwork to pro fide a drawer fitted for attachment to the chain stitch change I to wake a The First and Only Machine Today to Please Every Purchaser B H MILLARD agent Oouosite Forsyth House Newmarket DOZE NOTICE r Buggies Repaired AND UNDERTAKING prompt attention LIFE ASSURANCE CO FUNDS- 10000000 DOLLARS Annual Aud after ore J All the Way from land- To of Em EBAThiokio you to from I I writ a to lot know tear EaUiQ to i jet 1 ihit eriiti for all oar the book i a qoir and a queer that root it bat WO Lha iaat of world I atn bo Into bat trill yon a litlla the place am In tod bow After leering It from 00 to SO boon to run to the capita of be island and bate to take a coastal North to reach which takes three of as many porta of The hire and Si John aro of alii ate large flAbiogsod aQd Wr- tirac Id the j rem Si Johns eee little rocks water Imtt iog that port and the Notre about the part of The Exploit on lell after tbd best tonchad mail We lesra bar there hare 16 to go small boat to oor which Is la one of the best uri- perls of the Island The land here Is good and can grow bat not re always safe but grain not ripn more than three years it least that la my here The opens the time it bat then the great all the time coming daring Jane and that the growing were not three ioches over the on the July for all that there fcW focd jtjt not lit to dig until middle or Lit of October holds Soothe We or Wen as as grow ai as I it is than lbs rule lumber trade mining and of Ore a u a mill miles from here started by some called Halts wd they from Que They a good for the but Jo Hal get a price u the pine limber in Ibis country too shaky for that quality lumber am going to the mints and will write you again and tell you a little about them tis Your truly A i A SCOTT TAILOR CLEANER AND DYER Store St SET ii not V J fXSlaiXCUCUiiFNOKTU y n l TXt J IS Ml lultlou For if apply 1 And Alio liJto iClcski col On CAUTION m EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS IN None Oil Arm New la the Order of the Fraternal 9U0 BANKS TORONTO ESTABLISHED 18G6 TORONTO BRANCH Cor Church DEPARTMENT up- In Mima Hint ItiulOD MUSIC I 0 ft Mrtor of ail c p V SPECIAL DEPOSITS ftUovvcJ tor ihiti ind or Manager- GARDEN SEEDS I j- alio en en 1 fl I M8 PIANOS SOOTTS PHARMACY HAS JUST OPENED A OF NEW SEEDS OF ALL VARIETIES From Ibo Ofdin for flowering bulbs and Coughing ISKatar6 tocxKl foreign tho tills causes end Hie of on no- No otbor or to Cberry 1cctoraK It Nature la ojectlug tbo mucus allay luducts and la most popular of all cougb cuf Of many before tho for euro of there ibe of my experi ence to reliable m Cherry Im For I was eubject to colds- followed by About four year ago when to I ad vised to try Cherry Pectoral to lay all other mobiles I did so and a week vu well of ray cold and Since then I always kept this preparation la bouse and feel comparatively Denmark A few which J hail a cough and after night without doctor in up I tried Ayera Cherry Pectoral wblcb my luQgs Induced and afforded the rest nec5ary or the recovery of By the use of the a permanent Fall brother Ayers Cherry Pectoral E J Lowell It some people there out order but a life insurance that the word Fraternity is used a wean to insn to aired the ranks of the order Now Mr Editor it Is thing to an assertion and another to proye it will endeavor as my humble abilities permit to refute Whet the twees a Like theAOUW which promisee to pay a benefit of at death of a member a regular Company for the One Fraternal and the bntiUMs will where dots fraternity come tut I wilt briefly lo first employ do travelling agnU act u aud omenta bad a Sutton during last autumn Grand J Milne of be the of a society Lumbering people and do think that for the yew for to pay for eltais pro he should in thai What motive or aetuites men time sod re is but one true and fateroity to benefit their fallow to protect for the More orphans of our Order Let me direct your attention to another important motter the late sesilon Grand at last there the uutater of over sad ins- bold say that every cue of them had voted a proportion of their to the advancement of the wUaion picked from every parly add of aUter ability end were re by their Jurisdiction or they would not have Wen as their How much money or sialics hare been to these men iu for time and iijeriencfd for in overcrowded hotels on such Not a single and their triveUiwg all this labor Clear of a cbiuehbcll brisking the slleuce of nd the only answer fraternity our lodge iodine villi quickly the sck is a doty at well for the widow or the the dead procuring Ihe fidity money for tbe loved of the aileJ and con often of own keep or brother In good stand ing I ask do do thus I What cense Impels sod tqskia the se a In ear that eacta4 word mint I for sad protected- yon very much Mr Editor for the space alloted to me I yours In and P A March Little Kate and I wait for an iuoomo to mirrj on and We had no rich to leave legacies or to pearl necklace diamond dollar for wedding preenta I was simply a on Michigan railway a long and of rails over marshes stoop and solitary of land the was the bright eyed one of the retau rants along the line But I fell from platform groat happened you beard of great I there snob a booking Lota of life it care and else that thought ma back into I bid bo Dearly quitted for good and in 1 bare done it for any body she when I tried to thank her I Bat it isnt everybody bat would hare done it for me Kate So I ske4 her to marry me and the ye And I took a little cottage edge of Swamp- and famished it as well I could with a red cloth at the a real Connecticut clock and a eat of nut I made myself with of woven in by old Billy the Indian carried bis baskets and mate around country and the wife made us wedding cake and we were married Pretty Boon I oat that Kate was pining a little Wbatiaitaweetheartr a aid I Remember it was a contract be tween that we were to bavo no secrets from other Are yon not perfectly happy yes yea cried Kate hiding her fihouldnr it my Mark Shes getting old and if 1 could only go east to her juat once before the Lord her away It was then I felt tbe of my poverty most If I had only been a rich man to have banded her oat a check and Go at once I think I could have been quite happy Never I stroking down her Well lay up a dollar from month to month you go out see her before And that Kate was forced to bo content Bat there a hungry look upon her face which to my heart to I rich I kept saying to myself Oh if I was only rich One autumn night wo were belated on road for the wind terrible the century old and as if they were nothing more than tall awamp grossed and driving through the raviot with a and a howl like a whole pack of hungry wolves and the rains had raited the so we were compelled to go slowly ana carefully over the bridge keep a a long look ahead for fear of accidents I was standing at my post of second car stamping my feet on the platform to keep them warm and hoping little Kate would not bo disturbed at my long absence when the news agent came chuckling out Were to atop at sta tion said he said know bet ter This train never stops abort of city least of all when we are running to make up for as wo tonight hot this ia an exceptional occasion said Johnny Mill which was news agents name Were going to put old woman off has lost her she says More likely she never had one Goes on as though she bad her pocket picked Its moat a pity isnt it to put one off tonight said I of all at such a lonely place Plump- station where therb are only two houses and rtbUckemltbahop I know said Mills adjust- the newspapers that be carried in a rubber case under arm But the of the road has a set of instructions and bos that particular that would 11 But wheo been on road I have youll this sort of thing doesnt answer 1 hope I shall never bo on the road long enough to forget my charity I answered ft little mettled and took my pocket- book and handed over the money We did not stop at station after all hot put on more steam and fast as it safe to drive engine and when a little past we reached where wo were due at Prairie Rene the Frenchman on board to relieve me and I helped my old lady off the train flat basket travelling bag and alt Am I to be pot off after all said she with a scared look Cheer op maam laid I ybo are all right Now then look ont for the Here wo are Where am IT said old lady At maam said I And yon are the kind man who paid my fete said she But my daughter and her husband will repay you when All right maam said Just take my arm and well be home in a of ait hour Bat why cant I go directly to my F Its middling late My nearest neighbor is a mile and ft half But never tear wife that will bo glad to bid you welcome for the sake of her own mother She a few words of thanks but she was old and weary thi path rough and uneven in the very of a keen Novem ber blast dnd walking wasnt an easy task Presently we came to tbo woods where the gleamed warmly through Turkey red curtains Oh Mary dearest bow late you cried Kato haste to open tho door quick oat of tho wind is all ready and but who is that with yon T In a hurried I told all Did I do right said I tttght you did said she Ask her to in at Once And put euothor cup saucer on the table Tenderly assisted the chilled and weary old lady across tho threshold my wife said And heres a of smoking hot and of Katies own biscuits and chicken pie Youll be all right when the cold out of your joiuU a bit You are very very welcome said Kate brightly as she advanced to untie our visitors veil and loosen the fold of her cloak But all of a sudden I board a cry Mother mother Hold on Kate said I with the coffee pot still in my hand as I had been lifting it from fire This is never your But it is Mark cried out Kate breathlessly Its mother my own mother Oh help me deareat she has fainted away But she was all right again pre sently sittlbg by the Are with feet on the warm cushions which Kate had knit wooden needles and drinking bet coffee It nil true The passenger whoso pocket had been picked on the train and to rescue I bad come was no other than own mother who had determined to risk theperila of a journey to see her child once again And she ha been with nearly ever the dearest old mother in law that ever a man bad the comfort of household and the guar dian angel of littlo and the when em away on my long trips And little declare that- she perfectly happy God her may sho never bo otherwise Aurora High School fcotbtll held Iflib sad reorganized or tbe the week ending March there at the peat here for Canada lor other poet hooka for Canada and for other Total emooot poeUee 5900 of Port who has a greater portion of the winter here with parents Mr aid Mrs Dr left for home night Her aiater accompanied her Mil remain Port Arthur next of Mas has the put week with hie parent here Mr and Mrs John Traey The Doctor baa been In addition to death of wife which occurred a few weeks ago child died week Friday Mr John of drove into town with fail team sad about to start for home one of horses was at tacked with and fell on the treat Be managed to get the ant home next day but it died on Sunday It waft animal Point I The whtoh to be opened to the lake a sooth of Mr Point sooordjog to the new survey will be by who to at the lake far ft day they will then bo able to tie np and stilt be the main road but it will not be road allow ance pub op by tender half to lo cut before May lat tbe balance next winter A width of feet is bo level with Mr and the Council got good Matters are and ate very bad Mr leo is ready to build a which will be an ornament to the Point given hook and line have on the ice for aome time- bat with what we have not heard The aot 1 No one without lawful the proof whereof ahall lie him buy aell or pcaseae any Gab or portion of any fish named in Act caught or killed a or in prohibited by law Every officer officer or polio officer constable clerk of a market or other person fa charge of any market place in any vilUjte town or ahall and upon view confiscate to his own proper use any fish named ia thia caught or killed during pro hibited season or which appears to killed by unlawful means but every toizore and appropria tion with date place and cumatanow thereof shall be duly rfr potted together with name residence and calling of the in whose such found to Fishery officer who has jurisdiction over the district within which such seizure and appropriation took place Stat Smith was hanged Friday at for murder ing employer At Port Huron on Thursday the 4yearold of James Wake- ham fell Into a pond In which were ft number of Bernard and Mai tiff dogs owned by James J Lynn the pounced on the child and man Sled him so horribly that there tile hope of bis not dare overlook a this Theres Wei o many played on the road lately Which the said I turn to look the window of the car which was at the rear Dont yon see f old party at the buck of the two fat women red shawl haranguing Jones now I see said I It was a little old woman In a silk poke bonnet a respectable cloth cloak bordered with en fur and a long veil who was earnestly talking end gesticulating with conductor bo shook his head and pasted on and she sank in a little heap behind the green veil and I could see her take a small handkerchief from a small basket and put it to her eyes Its too bad said I Jones might remember that he once had if he hasnt mother of fats own And lose his place on the road Mills No no old fellow all that sort of a thing does very well to talk about hut It dont work a real life Ho he went Into the next car and signal to slack up came presently I turned to Sir Jones the conductor who just than stepped out on to the platform la it for that old lady said I Yes ho answered How far did ahe want to go To said he Von neednt atop Mr Jones aid I Ill pay her tare You ho Yea Ill take her to my own house until sho can telegraph to her friends or something My wife will be good to her I know for tho aake of her own old mother east Jostat you please said Mr Jones I Good for the When a servant bo care- to explain her work to her and lot her understand that the work must bo done In way and not in the way of any former mistress she may had and this explanation must hciuada so that it shall not to- upon rontioe of any other Try and housework so that each servant may an op to attend on day rone servants do well en courage toe to do by a few of not allow them to have visitors until after certain hours in oven- Oivo yonr orders for tho day to the cook as early in the morning as possible Insist upon being informed whan anything li broken or lost that chambermaid wear apron while nutting the bed and that she knocks at the bedroom doors before entering Order the maid who opens the door not to leave standing In tha hall nor to give parcels to strangers without previous instruction When yon reprove do firmly and deoldedly allow your rules to be broken dismissal with notice follow the second offence Retain your temper under all Insist upon the punctuality of family as well as upon the punctual of cook Be kind to yonr servants are ill and thoughtful to them always in nine cases out of ten the consider- ate mistress will be rewarded by faith ful Pay your servants wage regularly Do not allow them to go without first obtaining your permission- Jtri tea Journ tor A A Urge bank In Paris has impended- One of its directors com mit tad suicide two absconded has bean and Mrs J A Dales Mich late of visiting rela tives here Mr IT Watson has returned after completing his winters course at the Detroit Medical College J Walton organised a Division of the of at on lost Mr Dougald after four days sojourn has returned not favor ably impressed with the Mr Win of Dakota is his father other relatives here It is nearly years since he been hero and during that time baa been prosperous in life ia a very land owner in Dakota Stephen Pottage and Win left on evening Britlah of their departure they were tendered a sapper at the Hotel About sat down to the tables The spread was worthy of tho host who has the reputation of being un excelled in the A sensation was last week by lumber sending a great force of men and teams to remove the timber from the Imon estate He had tha property from John Nixon who estate holds to lie simply an intermeddler and without authority or right to give a Notice had served on Mr Marsh tbe heirs and their agent Jacob Walton Esq to have no dealings with other and against trespass This was disregarded how- ever and the work of taking off the timber went on with a rash until an injunction from the High Court ar rived Mr business sagacity Is a ha is undoubtedly acting under good advice while the estate Is equally sure of its position The result awaited with consider able interest The case will be heard on April the supplying of the Patrons of Industry with all classes of goods on the by that organization are becoming lesa numerous throughout Canada There were twentyfour or more In existence recently and from reports It seems that eighteen of the twentyfonr have had to wind op WITH The fletlop murder trial country 7- British expedition to in West Africa has met a severe repalse Toronto baa hotel liquor shops saloons breweries one distillery was the diet returned in the Heslop murder case at Hamilton 13 The Highland Regiment of Toronto hive been invited to spend the of May at A train derailed miles persons being killed Aud Six train wreckers oaught in act of tearing up the track on Mexican promptly shot A boiler exploded in a tire brick at Louis Mon day killing six men and injuring j others Mrs Varay was burned to death in St Friday through bur dreu fire from the stove were by avalanche in the Arcooi gorge in the Vale del VenetU Italy on Thursday and killed immense number of aian soldiers have gathered in Poland and rumors of war fill the air at Warsaw In a fight United States troops and the Mexican revo- iGlianiata in Lower Texas two of latter were killed sH apart 20000 towards an exhibit from that Province at the Worlds Pair in Chicago Joyce a has been sentenced to bo hunger at for the murder Patrick antiPar to fca The Uxbridge Methodist Suuday school will hold an concert at which pupils to take part Richard King of killed by a filling storm while en- constructing a box culvert on near take Ice piny have harvested some 3000 of ice at in Picker- iog Hotel at Greta TiWas destroyed by fire early morning the inmates narrowly escap ing death The loss estimated to be a hit and Mrs John Wilson of Thoinhill have had sad expert- with- diphtheria they having lost their children during few day Eta second day of the races last week there was a great gathering of the wheel of for tune and other gambling fakirs North farmer credited with dropping 25 by being too- certain under which shell the reposed Blenheim March 17 Mr Andrew a farmer jiving two miles north of here droppid dead engaged in unloading The of death being bursting of a blood vessel Deceaaed wai years of age and leaves a wife end four small children Yellow and pink alone Or will popular says Journal the yellow that is fancied being a perfectly pure shade and rather light Frenchmen who are nothing if not patriotic and polite have dubbed this shade on- atadt a recognition of the kind of the Cm of all the to French fleet A A Crawford from Cedar Springs Kent County on hoard one of the trains from Toronto was Kurt at Hawk While emoting to a moving train lej taken off by J hit wheels of a and ho injur- ed about the groin Tic takers to Rat Portage for Tho Navy of tobacco hie for over twenty arm during hit lima It baa lost no ginel of thousands This lengthened shows it is no mere passing fashion which has gained it the approval of tho public but its superiority in qualities which a to bacco Among the records f remarkable descendants to a story canter the county of which both and Mr Robert an rtM rtsidf of township of an number of dfycnd- ants in all consisting of child ren grdndhltdero great and reat grandchildren His family of five sons and eight daughters were all liv ing at death Apropos of the Lenten sea son story his leaked Out at ton of economical turn being the victim Shortly the commencement of potential season he placed an order with a Toronto dealer for a bar rel of herrings to for ward it fay express In due it arrived at the station and his econo mic nibs journeyed over to see it Turning it up on end to sea if all was tight and he read bis name and underneath In large type the letters a Spelling them over slowly a look of deep disgust overspread his and ejaculated O cod the dashed I ordered SsrssU