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Newmarket Era , November 17, 1893, p. 1

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A a t WEWAfARKET BRA Friday Morning GIVE ME TO KNOW TO OTTBB TO ABOVE AM OTHER TIT GEO JACKSON STEAM HOUSE REACHED SUBSCRIBERS in the pi1 wtf vrfiifil mi for NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER No jde North Vol Single Copies Cents Each Newmarket Ont Friday Nov 1893 Terms Strictly in Advance or at ONTARIO BANE CAPITAL SIR REST CfcAS Newmarket Branch A BANKING Intoroat Allowed on Deposits XT DRAFTS ISSUED AT ILL Sterling and promptly to J E ItiGAL THOMAS ROnKRTHOH I SOLICITOR to 52 A MAIN ST TUB IN- Solicit for Tiv cf Klrff 1 lUrrlilcr rr J WOODCOCK 50 Main And UBDICAIi J If a for It or is DR AJ Scotland V OF DESCRIPTION- Only the most reliable makes kept in Block Every Stove fully guaranteed to give satisfaction CO AT llciarn lil led w t 1 J til Mil op 1 ROGERS AJ INvtOJMt the ATI TACTION Block CHEMICALS SIMPSON S6 Main j Sundries And TAS Main and for Work AUCTIONEERS FRANK for York Co- For York StlcsAtrrdcd to- o o f- LANTERNS 40 CENTS UPG A BNNiS Telephone No done D WJ HZ OVE J PLEASANT WAiSfcfJftM ingUiftaer The handsome diningroom in the Livingston mansion all a glitter floods of gaslight and be bright glow of the firefor Mr James Livingston was a very queer nun according to his wifes opinion and this fancy of his to have nasty ashy fires all over the elegant mansion before the weather became cold LAKES KIEDIGIHE All drciibu If ILK win CO BOOTS SH0ES a ALL KINDS fa AT THE LOWEST PRICES OUT ROSE Cn3 I it j Auctioneer VXt Sign Boot The Leading Boot Shoe Store WATCHES A J CLOCK B Co My son George lias suffered with the heart since but by the application of it completely ilisapjHrircd and has not troubled him since J as Lin wood An Offer If yon have Catarrh and desire to be clued without at losing your call at our agency in I and gel a etui pay in After you have given it a fair at your own home and you find it a genuine remedy you can pay for same If not satisfactory in every you need not pay one cent Nothing could bo fairer If you have Catarrh call immediately and get Ihis remedy on above liberal terms at Dr Scotts Drug Sore our sole agent for Newmarket and vicinity Those who cannot call address In halation Co Toronto NOTHING BETTER up PA IN NO imiTtiN HEWITT nod A Wtiilefrntbinjc- protupllr ftt tended to ReiUcocO- tide WOOD J ad loan We have really splendid bargains for you to miss them is simply disadvantageous to you both in the loss of the finest clothing possible as wen as money It matters not whether you want a single garment or a full suit our stock affords the oppor tunity of providing yourselves with strictly firstclass Clothing at Roc Bottom Prices Call and sets for yourselves W D MUTCH Merchant I opposite Starrs Book Store Gents own cloth made up neatly and Cheaply A CAMPBELL AS a lot of Coal arid Wood STOVES That cannot be pond low price of wheal BE AND MONEY TO LOAN flttdAiri arm DAVID LLOYD for of c ftfid lb CoDftderallon i IN CANADA COLUMBIA MANITOBA WORKS 1 flK w C ALLAN Cor Qoccq St I V tad I MANNING SON cov M Wl iliia A A KAUHATi ci ACffci tfwUed All fitoct Co punter And Isolated Town lropcrty Tin Shop an- Hi liot Riven both Will lie In to Ink of At of Aura Moilo ItdoilrounoIobtAlolnif lion Culture and Dulka HUGHES AL11XOX 160 bed for trowel all MR A UtlnCuiyiaovcr CONCERT BARITONE of yiivniirktU Conductor of tilnlf la Culture Own to 6MrfUviucattf corocrof Mrs Baylys Private School at you tlo4 our Celebrated Dauntless Flour If out It will us to do SPECIAL TO Farmers Gristing Chopping Dan hundred CLEAI MENTAL ENERGY 10 AVERTS of V ftnellkDOwiibui tndi ibis lei enough one of fa is eccentric rubbed hit hand of her Urge fortune She I bat no idea Is an heiress my Is LIVES or FEMALES future Tleytaounnf BOYS AND QlltLB 1 rloi fcBftMlllJKT J A 5 CANADA LIFE CO I Photos UAPiTA- AND DOLLARS A tittle years mo iny IpiuryliMliui knee to noil a solid to lo oilier body After trying various remedies I began and before I had flDlitiea tho Cut I experienced great relief AVers CuresotHoroiwItlburayou Q PEPPIATT Mr bM to SQMKliVU-K- iin rn J p tn Si Shropshire Rams It JV MAINTVHa LEAD to oat work lo far ijrteror to a of aid picture be Crayon or will DCfi bo neighbor- but 1Ub aod Old fltnad raw HAM FARMERS While bred kept MrrlMoa fr Consumption is oftentimes absolutely cured in its earliest stages by the use of that won derful Food Medicine Scotts Emulsion high in which is now repute the world coo freaks called it with a curl of her lip a toss of her head and a smile of contempt directed at the hale honestfaced old gentleman who had married her for tier pretty face when he was an immensely rich bachelor They were sitting around the hand some welltilled table discussing their seven oclock dinner with the solemn in silent obsequious attention these three Livingstons father son and the haughty mother a well dress ed lady who was wearing a decided frown of displeasure on her lace a frown she had barely power to restrain from degenerating into a verbal expression of anger while the servant was in waiting and which as the finally closed on him leaving the lillle patty alone burst forth impetuously 1 declare Mr Livingston it is too bad I have gone over t be of invitations you have made and to think there is not one of our set among them and such a horrid lot of people as you have named Mr Livingston sipped his wine contentedly 1 told you didnt I Marguertlc that it was my intention to give an old- fashioned Thanksgiving dinner And by that I meant and mean whom it will indeed be cause for rejoicing As making a grand parade and seeing around our table only the people lo a luxurious dinner is an everyday occurrence I shall not do it And as to the guests whose names are on my list being horrid and common you are mistaken my dear None of them has a tailing than poverty There is not a common vulgar person among them Mr good old face lighted up warmly as he and Livingstons handsome eyes reflected the satisfaction and pride he felt in his fathers views Mrs Livingston flushed but said nothing She knew from experience that kind and indulgent as her hus band was there when he suffered no appeal his decision And this was one of those We will have dinner ordered for twelve oclock to be when I was a boy have roast with cranberry sauce mashed potatoes turnips boiled onions and celery and all on the table at once For dessert pumpkin and mince pie cheese and nothing more Shall give the order to Norton or will you attend to it Mrs Livingston twisted her dia mond ring almost roughly Oh dont ask me to give such an insane order to him I have no wish to appear as a laughingstock before my servants Mr Livingston It wilt be as severe a strain on my endurance as am capable of to be forced to sit at a table with such people as the Hunts and the Masons and that Brown and her lame brother and that little old Williams and his granddaughter and Mr Livingston interrupted her very gently Old Mr Williams was a friend of mine long before he went to India Since he came home with his sons infant daughter and lived in such ob scurity comfortable for earns enough as governess to support them both cheaply I as more worthy than ever my boy I shall call upon you to help entertain our guests and especially at the table for I shall have no about to them out of their appetites And Mr Livingston dismissed the subject by rising and leaving the room Would like to go Ob grand pa- 1 should Will we go do you think The little old man looked fondly at her over his glasses So like to accent Mr Liv ingstons invitation to dinner eh Hattie You be ashamed of your oldfashioned grandfather he among all trie fine folk of the family Remarkably fine oik hear or all I cm remember when Jim was a together with myself Vine folk and you think wed better go I would like to go grandpa I dont have any recreations I dont want many for think contented honest labor is the grandest thing in the world and the best discipline but somehow I cant tell why I do want to go- I can Wear my black cash mere and youll be so proud of me Proud of you indeed my child no matter what you wear Yes we And thus it happened that among ten guests that sat down at Jaraei Livingstons hospitable overflowing board that cold blueskinned Thanks- giving Day Williams and the little old man were two and two whom Livingston mote devoted attention titan even his father had or expected Of Course it was a grand success all except the cold hauteur on Mrs Livingstons aristocratic face and that was a failure because no- one took the least notice of it so much more were the influences of Mri and courteous gentlemanly attentions I only hope you are satisfied said Mrs Livingston with what was meant to be withering sarcasm after the but guest had gone and she a moment before the fire I only hope you arc satisfied particularly with the attention paid to that young woman very unnecessary attention indeed Mr Livingston together very briskly Satisfied I Yes thankful to God I had it in my power to make them forget ihcir poverty if for only a little hour Did you see little Jimmy Hunts eyes glisten when gave him the second piece of mince pie Bless the youngsters heart they wont want anything to cat for a whole week I was sneaking the young wo man who Mrs- Livingston was icily severe but her husband cut her sboit So you were pretty little girl as ever I saw A ladylike graceful little girl with eyes beautiful enough to excuse the boy for admiring her The boy You seem to have for gotten our son is twentyone old enough fall in love and marry even a poor unknown girl you were Quixotic enough invite youi table Twentyone So he is And if he wants to marry a and she is a good girl why not Marguerite A gasp of horror and dismay was the only answer which Mm Liv ingston was capable Grandpa voice was so low that Mr Williams only just heard it and when he looked up he saw the girls crimson cheeks and her sweet droop- face Yes You want to tell me something dear She went up behind him and lean ed her cheek caressingly against bis her sweet voice whispering her an swer Grandpa I want to tell you some thing I Mr we has asked he wants me to Oh grandpa cant you tell me what it felt her cheek grow holler against his He reached up his wrinkled hand and Caressed her Yes I can dear has shown uncommon good sense by you for his wife So this is what came of that Thanksgiving din ner eh And may I tell him you are wil lingperfectly willing grandpa Be cause him you know And youre sure it isnt his money you ate after eh No indeed I am at least sure it is not my money he is after grandpa she relumed laughing and patting his cheek Yes you are at least sure of that There there I hear the young man himself coming Shall I go It was the young man himself Livingston with a shadow of deep trouble and distress on his handsome face as he came straight up to and her hand then turned to the old gentleman Until an hour ago I thought this would be the proudest happiest hour of my life sir for I should have ask ed you to give me for my wife Instead I must be content to tell you how dearly I love her and how pa tiently and hard I will work for her to give her home which she de servesbecause Mr Williams this morning the of Livingston Guy failed and both families are beggars face was very pale but eyes were bright with a determination and bravery nothing could daunt smiled back upon Mm her own cheeks paling Never mind on my ac count I canwait too Old Mr Williams eyes were al most shut behind the heavy frowning forehead and a quizzical look was on his shrewd old face as he listened very attentively Gone up eh Well thats too bad You stay here and tell Im just as willing she shall be your wife when you want her as if noth ing had happened I believe vou can earn bread butter for both of you and my is a con tented little girl Ill hobble up lo the office and see your father he and I were boys a word of heiress Sounds like a story out of a book Livingston Well will hands on it and call it a James Livingston took the little dried up band almost reverentially his voice hoarse and thick with emo tion Williams God will reward you for this I May He a thousandfold Mr Williams winked away a picious moisture on his eyelashes You see it all came of that Thanksgiving dinner old fellow You acted like a good charitable man and between us well make boy and happy as they de serve- Eh And even Mrs Livingston admits that it was a good thing that her hus band gave that oldfashioned Thanks- givinig dinner and when she ex pects sec Mrs Livingston an honored guest at her board she candidly feels that she owes every atom of her splendor and luxury to browneyed charming girl who wears her honors with such sweet grace And each year James Livingston gives to his old friends an oldfash ioned Thanksgiving dinner York S stssioS Provincial A Mil to a Instructor ami IgccrtMV loi J Ills from which roil lti3ic arc of on JV fl g J it a 3 E I S 3 wont come amiss from me And he strode leaving the lov ers alone getting over the distance in remarkable time and presented his wrinkled weatherbeaten old- face in Livingston Guys private where Mr Livingston sat alone with white rigid countenance and keen troubled eyes that nevertheless lighted at the sight of his old friend 11 Im very glad to see you Wil liams Sit dowa The sight of a man who has not come to reproach is a comfort But Mr Williams did not sit down he crossed the room to the table at Which Mr Livingston sat among a hopeless of papers There is no use wasting words Livingston at a time like this Ibid you know your son has asked my to marry him Mr Livingstons face lighted for second then the gloom returned If my son had a fortune his command as I thought he had at this time yesterday I would say God speed In your wooing of As it is for the girls sake I disapprove So you haven a dollar over and Livingston 11 There will be nothing less than nothing I dont that I really care to much for myself but Dwight Is a terrible thing to happen to him at the very beginning of his career Mr Williams smiled gleefully Goodl Neither do care for my self hut for my little I tell you what Livingston perhaps you will wonder if I am but agree to settle a hundred thousand on the day she marries your boy And Ill lend you as much more if it will be of any use and 111 start the boy for himself if you say so Eh Mr Livingston looked at the speaker In speechless bewilderment Kir Williams went on I made a fortuno out in India and Its safe and sound in hard cash and In good hands a clean million I determined to bring my up to depend on herself and to learn the value of money before she had the at a in After lo votional the following appointments Auditor and Nominating Committee- Hey Jacksou A Ho- Li Lehman i J Dell John and fl Com Wider and A Normal study of the life of Taut by Iter A of Toronto occu pied very profitably the whole of till noon In opening subject he that hero a need of a con or more systeuiatio study bible topics and in Voting Peoples should bo supplemented with Normal In this wo want to view of Paul and influence world a well get into our the that produced his life For convenience of study it divided into periods 1st Pauls early life AP Sod Call preparation for the Ministry 3rd First Missionary Journey 1th Second Missionary Journey Mb Third Missionary of The study included to his Rev Mr it an session of the and ibftuka Mr by Rev and ably supported by Boy McKay- THIRD After President Mr President King Association who retorted work It ia only Iho have held in which great oat of to oar secretary on roll of which with an average of Mr Silver of Sutton that in North QwilUmbury and fleorgioa work that has resulted from organi zation thefio It He of In visit- log achoola President and paid a high compliment to the many ladles who in majority in work school belli entirely under management ot aplen J Id work Mr if reported laniard Ho laid when North York aid vrero coming up to bold a Convention we wondered what kind a thing was and so with the at Stroud only that they Idea of a Convention a piece of imposition j but now in all parts of township changed their and only glad of the op- having a organization wo aro much belter work and have opened two nico schools Only a schools thia that permits lesion leaves or helps in classes Rot WAmos the subject up and his work In an excel lent manner elucidating following points Should bo known for devotion to Christ Should bo of fit least gen v Should bo familiar with belt methoda of work Should enjoy respect and affection of all in tho school Should ability Should know of day His work 1 opening as a what la going on lesson being Sura up leading points in roviow Settle friction between teachers and scholars followed by A President Jos Rogers Rev A- Phil lips and J OBrien Mr A Day general secretary of the Provincial Association far as tho time allotted would permit gave a synop sis of and work tbo Provin cial organization which has corn- its year Its work an of and Is cinder of Executive Com- composed three members Countyone Appointed by the Convention the President of the Co Convention and one appointed by a Central Com- In Toronto which every month to carry out details of the work assigned by tho Executive its Is to provoke a teat in work and foster it that the work may bo dona intelligently It has arousal church and grown to such an extent that ua held In Ontario every year According to the Dominion census there are between the ages of and that the had touched The need la Normal work for teachers and it Is Iho Bo far a report ill scholars are church joined last year 92 school u30 Others not reported Eighteen schools contributed to Only schools report regular mcclitigs a addrSas on the Origin development and of work Ad to tho exact date it was iuipoeiibto to tell when was firdt organized but through the bible ami the writing of tho traced the idoA that the were to regu larly in the synagogue on tho Sabbath day to bo taught as far tick as the time of Moses and he drew particular atten tion io tho that about par ents war a obliged to teach children Word the Lord and how in iU it characterized tho teach ing of East Having touched upon great reiormstion in Europe ho spoke at length of the devotion Rakes a newspaper editor who in 17S0 hired four women at a shilling a day to teach children found on the street and ia the origin present system which gave riso to the British Bible Society Religious Tract So ciety and the Louden Missionary Society about the beginning of present n lury He opposition the had from church though they had ten as many after it was introducod and today there SO per cent additions to church from the last point In develop meat was the the System winch same lesson to all the world and baa given a wonderful impetus to the study of the Bible Piling to the of S were given teaching many showing not only the result in the child but in the parent and in life- work proving that talents shine the brightest when devoted to the noblest and work that i service He showed how that to be in church very rapidly how that the teacher is affected in life and character by his contact with truth and why the his a right to know where toy spends his time Daniel Wet iter used play marbles for keeps and thU he said accounts tor the State Maine being in the II instead of Canada The best scholars ore the best teachers Teach boys to be honest Godfearing high minded to abhor corruption and to love Cod and as the people are made tetter our Qoyorn- will be better nationality is strong without pure women and noble men such come from Sunday School Illustrations of encouragement David Livingston the only converted in a the whole vear but he was the mis to open Africa Bridge the London waif who was the foreign mis sionary to South America Mr J J Pearson seconded by Elder Prosper moved a vote of thanks for very address which was enthusias tically earned Treasurer Mr Graham of Aurora presented his report Balance from year Collections at Bradford Con Received from School Proceeds of tit ton Convention Personal subscriptions Total Grant to Provincial Travelling of speakers etc Printing postage Balance hand Total President took chair after de votional exercises absence of Mr through sickness which was the only disappointment throughout program Rev Br Hussack very kindly for a few hours and filled gap with much satisfaction Ho upon The Minister in and much of address upon teacher also He urged teachers meetings and spoke of many ways in which pastors can help the S power of illustration was de monstrated with wonderful clearness and a nolo book was suggested they may occur every day Many difficulties pe culiar to young children in way of joining church were enumerated and counteracting illustrations A special vote thanks was given to the Dr for tho admirable way the subject was treated moved by Rev Slat- thews seconded by Rev Mr Martin supported by Rev McKay and President After a conference on general work the Nominating Committee presented their amended report which was adopted President Norman Scomber 1st Vice J P Belfry Newmarket Sod All resident minister Secretary Jackson Treasure John Scott Aurora Rap to Executive P Pear son KiogTp Com The President and Secretary each Township also Lehman A- Davidson David J Smith Garrett and Croas 7 Mi AT The first subject introduced was Tem perance in by Rev thews and he gave a splendid 18 9 00 10 13 piper- Having alluded to evils of and Hi effect the church ho mentioned the fol lowing overcome Its Influence and teachers mutt be tern- men and women Hate the In the Teach the temperance IIave a portion of paper up with the IMseassion followed by Rev William Martin Fogg Rev J OBrien and P Pearson after which following resolution was carried by a standing vote That as of Ontario have the in January next of re cording their votes on the prohibition question bo it resolved the members of this Convention of KM workers in Iho County of York do all In their power to further tho bringing out of the largest possible in favor of tho temperance John A Patterson of Toronto In an able threw How to retain our older The ape of emancipation from parental control brings thoughtlessness Instead or though tfistucss Boys and aro not to there- lonsibiHiy of self gov rumen It is all to Introduce and such trash in church for purpose of holding them show thai spirituality li bettor fun Remedies that the truest nobility is tin Grade the school carefully 3 Develop interest and give those who would be leaders something to do Elevate dignity of tho school by the attendance parents Secretary reported Provincial Convention at and kvo the lowing statistics No of which are banner schools with teacher aehrlaft a little leas than Mr Day alio for few minutes the Home Depart ment of work a hundred small having arrived Mr Day addressed them or in a very manner After explaining three Muds of light physical light from the light of the mind and light of the heart by tho use of candles of different he illustrated how children can give light bow the bible to lit by the Holy Spirit The point was by inter esting stories from child life Pi educing a whiskey bottle and the candles with it ho There is no spiritual that that bottle will not put out The corner in the horticultural dome allotted tropical phtnls from Ontario always very attractive and was ibe of any in most of them Several award were grunted the department It Iias always been understood that Ontario wag a storehouse minerals but the vastness of our resources this direction was never so thoroughly under stood a it has through medium of the here It was revelation not only to forcignera but to own people Conmisioicr from almost every foreign have spent much in Our mineral court foreign manufactures have been directed to cur Miner si region one Gunuan firm employing lias decided in inventing largely in nickel property Copper and Gold property hao also for goid dcil An In is about to try On tario land on which arc large deposits of slate and an American company has been formed with largo capital to work a quarry near Marie where three kinds of said to bo the finest in the world can bo taken out Instances of this kind could bo multiplied indefi nitely In all awards were granted to the Mineral department Mr David Toronto who been in chnrge has been indefatigable In making known our resources and has succeeded in secur ing by a great many very vain able specimens for the Government ma in Toronto honey exhibit under the charge of Mr of assissed by and was largest except those of Illinois and New York Its may bo judged from the fact that entire num awards for honey to foreign conn- tries II awards for honey and two for appliances to Ontario against JO and for lo nil States The exhibit installed by Mr J of Torouto was exceed ingly valuable and interesting and in Natural History department which was looked after by Mr J of Toronto jrere of finest specimens of in the building I would not feci to rambling notes without a or two about tho Hon Mr who been the power that set all the Ontario machinery in motion and kept it going all months No better chief been found for important an enterprise end no man could faithfully discharge the duties position His effort were loyally and enthusiastically seconded by every member of staff Ontario prizes in live were- Cattle Horses Sheep Swine Total prizes for and pet will amount lo about making a total of money prizes of about Betides the money prizes two bronze medals and two gold medals were taken by Ontario Hackney horses medals by five by South down Leicester Lincoln and Horn Sheep and a silver cup Value for fat Sheep Burglars robbed the St Clothing Co of about worth of goods l at MacLeod Albstta and carried off in cash and the registered mail bag the provincial held on the Asylum farm at Hamilton a large number of pnzes were won by Indian plowmen from and Onondaga has carried a to raise by debenture for waterworks and electric light while is about to disconj the of plant as an expensive luxury used by

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