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Newmarket Era , November 23, 1894, p. 1

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wjtm- THE NEWMARKET ERA Gl ME LIBERTY TO SHOW TO AND TO TO ABOVE ALL iaiua livery Friday Morning -Dlf- LYMAN GEO JACKSON AT HOUSE The of lbs SUBSCRIBERS Median In s ONTARIO BANK Newmarket NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND A DVERTISER No paper w outside North York In J and Vol Single Copies Cents Each i Newmarket Friday Nov r Terms Strictly in Advance yjtnip tribe or of year A BUSINESS A TRANSAOrKO Allowed on at suns DRAFTS ISSUED and Not Oolite to LEGAL J on SOLICITOR Solicitor torTGt Horn to Kewmar- ktVOot FIELD Block to WOODCOCK 50 Main MEDICAL J II P J- for of OXFORD NO 94 HOLE 1500 He Wcar and lft DR A J Scotland Moan- THESE NO 94 HOLE 1300 OXFORD GRADUATE CAMPBELL a I doom EDfUib Cbuxcfc R D ROGERS DENTAL A J iheMtlhoJIiiCiaicb A TERRY AUCTIONEERS dooARt UCTIONEER for PO AUCTIONEER For Coanly York o A Kllcltcd 1 K ESTER PO Before you buy HONOR BRIGHT The Farmers Favorites ONLY Double All Sizes 15 35 G A BINNS THE LEADING Box Stoves With Swing Top 500 EACH A BINNS HARDWA MANNING SON J 9 HI ilBlQ J iaar and Decorator A WbllcwMlilBK CO n I AtUcdC ff TeameUi FALL GOODS WOOD SOMERVIUE in THE FINEST TURNOUT I lo irr VKIINONB VERY INSURANCE JAUAHTEDO Fire Lift AT COftBIXX IATRA BUILDERS HARDWARE MECHANICS TOOLS BLACKSMITHS SUPPLIES GARDEN TOOLS LAWN MOWERS RUBBER HOSE READY MIXED PAINT PAINTERS SUPPLIES CHURCHS OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES CORNICE POLES CLOTHES WRINGERS Also all kinds of Fence Wire J A ALLAN CO MAIN STREET Telephone No 37 Jacks to Hire WORKS NEWMARKET MARBLE WORKS The Latest Designs MONUMENTSind HEAD STONES IN Canadian and Foreign Granites and Marble ordering JAB- 1 Old I tor Union Bowl luA All Slock Farm pA Town Tin S FIRE INSUBAHCE VlerIoo P I Co Of and tnnfMliIrr or liUOUK GAM AD A LIFE CO FUNDS- ore THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS ALLAN V MISCELLANEOUS MRS C SIMPSON Main Fane j MR A CONCERT BARITONE ot Ccoiaelor Of Collar la od Violin Own to ItOBldBDOO fltroBU Fit A Era can old for un told Think pelt our And yew- for ccud of That give noli glad For flowwi In for for nun Oiling to every form of Wo in uinol Tbub for lb of day to the Father who Who it oar nd for the raoieta Retiring In of light Giving so refill on Much as delight for ridcmDi of oar Either care Add for His to at Thinks for That bo long Thanks for Ibo light that Changing tone of oar for never can And for us If led by His hand Thinks for tbo iloucnicn to all Thanks for given To all who for mercy call for mercies For friendship comfort and home For that brightens oar path- Wherever footsteps roam for of the maniions of Atid in the glories of that flceoo Thanksgiving still shall be our theme Newmarket Not I in a big on Eighth avenue IN DRY GOODS CLOTHING BOOTS SHOES is- The T J House Comer Stoic nearly oppoiilc the House ar J Standard Life lssy ranee Co I CUAKOK tot Insuring the Lives of Females Alio to CANCER ON THE LIP a AYERS Photos I MUnlted doctars for I me Imt to no I in years- In a week or two I a decided by tblt Miitrercd udUI Id a or so sore to heal wd the J ALBION 9Uvktt pBTABLllKOH7 ft Ktectilrilfbt lor K4MtCostujostall IL I Q PEPPIATT IfAVIXO Mr 1 to that ho lours THE to lura outwork rr to city work and svrior of an will will not be the wtihclitapwotlubut w com piste Old I a- At V lbaJta0Sc4 THE H1MMO COLLEGE sod Oolite i WflWfor at at tbo Dont Forget when you buy Scotts Emul sion you arc not getting a secret mixture containing worthless or furmful drugs Scotts be sec ret for an Analysis s In It Consequently the endorse ment of the medical world something gcotfs Emulsion WrS 4 overcomes promotes the making of Solid With and gives Villi Strength It has no equal as a cure for Colds Lung nnfmfc ScoUftIflrtBBiSiittBAUtlreoitaUWBlin Family A can be done said Isabel Kane I know it can be done Ive cal culated every penny of the ex pense The grocer says he can get a turkey cheap because he has a cousin in Rockland County who raises them Arid cran berry sauce isnt much of an item then theres the barrel of red apples that Uncle Jchial sent us and that we had to pay a dollar and a half expressage on with a which made her rosy mouth into a round and if anyone can beat our Luzy in pumpkin pies Id like to know it And weve been accepting other peoples Thanksgiving invitations Ive got lo feel like a firstclass sponge Let me see counting on her fingers- theres Uncle Jehiai and Aunt Eunice and James and Joshua and Cousin Jemmima Hall and Peter Prosody and you and me and Lizzy Yes Im sure a tenpound turkey would go round It can be done It cant be done said Kathleen calmly In the Kane family Isabel was the genius of impulse cool imperturable spirit of logic Lizzy silting at hex needlework be tween them looked with eager eyes from one to the other Oh Kathleen said she why cant It be done We havent got china enough- no nor yet everyday crockery of glasyand cutlery answer ed Kathleen We hadnt much to start with if you remember and what we have is all cracked and chipped Isabels countenance fell In the Committee of Ways and Means of which she was chairman and mem bers all in one no such emergency had suggested itself to her Couldnt couldnt we buy a set she faintly uttered If we had plenty of money not else Hire it then Quite out of the question sharply rclorted Kathleen talk as if we were heiresses Five minutes of silence ensued put one soft caressing hand on her sisters arm Dear Hell whispered she would it disappoint you very very much to give up this scheme Unquestionably it would was Isabels pert response But if Its got to be given up its got to be cant cat without cups and I suppose that ringing at the cried Kathleen Jumping up if its Mis Dailys maid come alter the bee it wont be for an hour yet Please urn a box by express said Na the landladys clumsy girl of all work And Ive up myself for the man swot when 1 10M him it was up two pair of stairs Charges paid In ad vance Miss please an said it was fifty cents extra to carry it up the front steps and them all friz over the sleet and the rain and marked Glass with care Nora what are you talking about cried Lizzy Kathleen flew for a hammer and screw driver to box Its something from Uncle Jchial I know I exclaimed Isabel Hes always thinking of us dear old soul 1 Butternuts perhaps I Butternuts Indeed and marked Glass with care scornfully uttered Kathleen- Thats Just like you Bell you are always jumping at con clusion said nothing only worked diligently away to pry off the lid of the box Isabel gave a shriek of delight China cried she The most delicious old china Pale tea color with a gold band around the edge and a painted in the raiddlo of every I Kathleen have we a fairy godmother It a surprise said Lizzy But who can have been so thought ful Aunt Eunice of course said Isabel Dont see It must be the old family china And hasnt it come just in the nick of lime Ob look at that delightful fat little pitcher 1 and that love of a sugar bowl on four squatty legs There goes a plate Broken in two screamed Lizzy Oh Bell how could you be so careless Thats nothing theres plenty more said Isabel the full set of a dozen 1 I declare to you Lizzy I never felt so rich in my life The Butterfly china as it was christened on the spot was duly un packed gloated over washed wiped and arranged on the shelves where everything else had to be cleared away to make room for it Isabel wrote the letter of invitation for the dinner which was to pay up all our social debts the country relations promptly accepted and all was settled Isabel was a cloak Kathleen mended and did up the ex lace which no fine lady would trust to professional hands Lizzy gave lessons in French and music in two or three families close to Central Park Life was no holiday to these three brave girls and yet they held their own against the world and made a little home nest for them selves in the floor a dreary fiat with indomitable courage But one day Kathleen the house keeper of the firm came in with a troubled face Girls said she theres some mistake I was going to start the supper fire with the bits of straw and packing paper in the bottom of that box that the china came in and here was a folded note Of course I opened it and read it and its from some Emmett offering a present of her hundredyearold china to her dear Sadie for the collection Now were none of us anybodys dear Sadie and we dont know any and we never heard of a collection Isabel jumped up and clasped her hands And Ive broken the breadplate in two she gasped- Hundred- yearold china I A I Kathleen do yon think they can put m in jail It must be meant for Mrs the big house next door a blunder of the expressmans said Lizzy turning pate It will be found out or later and we Lets move away under cover of the night said Isabel Lets pre tend we know nothing of the marter Theres but one thing to be done said Lizzy in her quiet efficient way The plate must be replaced And how is that to be done Id like to know moaned despairing Isabel Miss Harcourt where I teach the two pretty little twins their scales and piano exercises paints china said Liny She is very sweet and kind believe I could get her to paint a plate to replace the broken one so that no one but an expert could tell the difference Good I cried sanguine Isabel But but what are we to do about the Thankigiving dinner Weve In vitcd the company and We must do ihe best we can with what weve got said crisply Bui Lizzy Well I havent told you all said Is abel hanging her pretty flowerlike head Isabel you havent broken any thing else Nnotthat I know- of But I asked Mr Valder to come to our Thanksgiving dinner the second cashier you know in our place Hes a Georgian and he has no re lations in the city And only fancy Thanksgiving at a Clinton Place boarding house I You are always doing imprudent things said titty But Mr Valdea will have to eat on tin plates and yellow ware like all the rest of us Miss consented to copy the broken plate there was only Just time to get lt painted and fired be fore Thanksgiving and the box re packed by Lizzys careful hands was duly transferred the mansion next door Thanksgiving Day came the din ner was cooked by the young experts in a manner to do credit to any nucn- ol cooking clastes do you think cried Ksthlcen when came home from church Heres a hamper from Crocker a lovely set of crockery from Undo A real present Uncle who sat smiling broadly by tire I cal culated it was most too bad you got fooled so before and me and your Aunt Eunice we meant to give ye something Come said Aunt Eunice lets step ground lively and get it washed and on the table Bell and her Mr git home from their walk But look here laid cousin Peter Prosody theres a cart up to the door with a barrel that holds a hull set blueedged ware that was my grandaunts I sort a reckoned you gals could make It useful It never rains but it pours cried Liny Oh how kind you all Well I never I said Miss Jemi ma Hail rubbing her spectacle glasses Seems like weve all the same thing Ive brought a dinner real blue wilier pattern clianey from Saxons I was so sorry the gals lost that Other set An its in the back pantry Sacked in three shoe boxes this leased minute l At this moment In came Isabel and her escort Mr Valdex bad also been eloquent on the subject of china as it seemed He had been telling me such an interesting story said Isabel her hazel eyes through their long lashes His sister is a regular china maniac it appears and she has just bad a present of a valuable eld set of teacolored china painted with butterflies and it was sent to the wrong place and it has only just found its way home- Was her Seogegrorc said Kathleen looking very severely at Is abel Yes Mr answered promptly Isabel you have been deceiving him 1 cried Kathleen He knows everything said Isa bel laughing Aod he has prom ised never to betray us And I asked him to eat his Thanksgiving dinner with us I thought he was a friendless stranger But it seems he is Mrs brother and he has refused her grand invitation accept mine And so and so And so struck when I invited her to trust her future to me she Could only return the com pliment by accepting my invitation also r So its a family affair all around eh said Mr Prosody with a sly chuckie Well I suppose it is admitted Isabel Mr Valdez made himself so very agreeable that the relations one and all approved Isabels choice Even Kathleen the family cricket was forced to give in her adhesion And the wilierpattern chancy come in handy all said Miss Jemima with a smile But theres a sight more wear in the blueedged ware said Peter Prosody stubbornly And the new rosebud theyll do very well for Kathleen and Lizzy complaceotly observed Aunt Eunice And for what weve received may the Lord make us thankful Uncle as they rose from table I But whether he referred to Isabels fiancee the three crockery sets or the Thanksgiving dinner nobody ever knew ST NORTH Only one of the delegates appoint ed to attend the S- S Convention Aurora t was able to be present However a very good report was read on Sunday of which everyone was well pleased Miry Phillips has left our street to receive a position in the General Hospital Toronto We are sorry to loose such a sociable young lady from our circle Mr and Mrs Frank Jenkins are visiting friends in King- An accident occurred that might more serious While Mr S Cook was crossing the yard to the stable with a fork In his hand he raised trie fork to frighten a colt out off his way when it turned and kicked him on the forehead but fortunately he did not receive the full force although it left an ugly wound Mr Morning of King City was visiting at the home of his parents a few days last week Miss Libbie of Newmarket was the guest of Mrs Isaac Proctor her grandmother a few days last week i Mr Edward Shires and W Cook left for the North this week where intend to spend the win ter Mr Jos Cutting and John have returned from their deer hunt in but were unsuccessful They say the deer are very wild on account of their being so many- hounds and have relumed to see if the dears are any tamer down here Girls OUR TABUE life I STOUFFVILLE you are in doubt how to behave on any occasion look at the people about you and see what most of them do The major ity are generally right There arc one or two rules to be ob served You speak to your hostess when you go to a reception or a patty and you wish her goodnight when you leave At the table you wait till the lady of house is seated before you seat yourself You thank every one who does you a service You v are careful not to interrupt conversa- you do not set older people right even if you know they are mis taken you do not try to get the best yourself you endeavor to give that to your friend In the street you do not attract observation by loud talking or laughter you are in a public conveyance as a car or a ferry boat for instance you yield your seat to the elderly lady or the bid gentle- man or the tired mother with it child in her arms Mechanics Institute sells its catalogue to members at roc each Sneak thieves are again mak ing their presence felt in Schomberg and vicinity Mr and Mrs Joel Bakers home was the scene of a very happy event last Tuesday when all their children and grandchildren to the number of assembled in a pleasant family re union Mr Richard George met with a painful Occident at the planing factory While he was running the circular saw his hand came in contact with it the result beiDg that two of his fingers were badly mutilated Messrs Lemon J Cook Isaac Pipher A Atkinson de Fred and A deV returned from the hunting grounds on Monday having been away a week and they were very fortunate as they succeeded In low fourteen deer the limit of the law SUTTON Mr is busy at the lake rebuilding his ice houses Mr Howell left Monday morning a carload of apples for the Eng lish market lire live stock business is booming at this point Bros shipped Iwo carloads Monday fast to learn that Bar nard Co Sutton have made an assignment It Is said that the lia bilities will amount to with assets to the same amount Mr Lawrence arrived on Saturday bit from Toronto and brought a friend with him on the lookout for summer quarters Mr I- expects to have Ave more cottages erected on his propetty before of May Robert Brown appeared before the Council last week asking aid for in juries received from falling off the sidewalk The council has settled with Mm for This Is the first case damages the council has had to deal with and they have got off very easily Herald BRADFORD On Thursday afternoon of last week one of the leading society events of the season took when Alice eldest daughter of Col Richard Tyr- M P for South Siracoc was united In marriage to Mr Arthur G of Aurora The ceremony was witnessed by a Urge number the church being crowded and many be ing unable to gain admittance Promptly at a 30 the bride entered the church escorted by her fiilhir and supported by her four sisttrs them being little tots The bride dressed in white silk and looked The grooms best man was Mr brother of the bride After the ceremony the happy couple drove to the beautiful residence of the brides father where a most sump tuous wedding dinner been pro vided After dinner the happy couple left for the Grand Trunk de pot where they took train for lo and intend spending the first of thelf honeymoon In a trip to Mont real and other points In the even ing about young friends from all sections of the country gathered at the colonels residence where they were treated to a bounteous repast and enjoyed themselves wee small hours The bride received many valuable presents The entire community loin In wishing them many happy day of married life Swell visiting cards in China are oblong pieces of red paper about four inches wide and eight inches long with the name in black rubber The polar snows of Mars prove in an incontrovertible manner that this planet like the earth is sur rounded by an atmosphere capable of transporting vapor from one place to another Fishery Overseer Clark Is evidently wakened up by the seizure of men in Lake He has proseculed several Individuals who have been liking brook irdut in the close season Two North Orillia farmers have paid and costs each for the offence Trout are spawning this month and are therefore not fit for food and every Ash killed means the destruc tion of hundreds of the young Vigorous measures are needed to protect this most delicious during close season from Sept to May Marion 111 Nov old son of J met his death in a manner at a a few miles southeast of this place Upon his arrival home from school the lad discovered that lie had left his gloves at the school- house He immediately returned for them but found the door locked- When found a few hours afterwards his body was hanging from the win dow the neck having been caught between the sash and the sill He had evidently Upan a piece of timber raised the lower sash and tried to make an entrance when the timber slipped from under his feet and the sash fell and caught him on the neck producing death by strangula tion He had struggled hard to free himself as his boots were kicked off his feet when found A distressing accident occur red Friday last when a young man named Joshua Gay of came within an ace of loosing his life ihe young man is unmarried and lives with his brother Thos Gay on the farm about two miles north east of that town On the nigh in question he was out shooting rabbits and carried with him a double barrell ed muzzle loading shot gun one of which was loaded with small shot and had the hammer at full cock He started to load up the empty barrel but forgot to lower the other hammer and In some unexplainable way tic gun was discharged and the contents entered the of his left aim final ly lodging In muscle below the elbow The bone was shattered in a frightful manner end the young man was very weak from loss Belt of Osbawa wai summoned and getting cut nearly all ihe shot together with a quantity of paper which he had used for wad ding There Is wry little hope enter- of being able to save the vic tims arm and the doctor thinks am putatlon of that member at the elbow will be necessary illy going on Id ihohnmsosyi demon impure blood to gain victory the to health to drag to the grave- Hoods with which to H drive the from She field and ratio health for many Hoods PHI nausea la Mo Matt Hodgson of Guelph was fined and costs for not sending his child to school The annual meeting of the Ontario Fruit Growers takes place in on trie and of Dec streets are lighted by kerosene 150 per year is the sal ary of individuals who attend to one lamp Good idea a young lad is spending three months in Whitby gaol for stealing a steam whistle off a threshing machine The new Roman Catholic Church at Richmond Hill will be dedicated by His Grace Archbishop Walsh next Sunday A coal of tar and feathers is threatened Iwo Canningion young men who get drunk and go home and beat their aged mother A man named residing at Coldwater while out scaling logs was instantly killed by the accidental discharge of a which he carried KiT Farmer John Whit church died intestate leaving five children He owned part of lot concession 2000 and had 050 in personality l John Downs and James Boyd of Belleville have been fined and costs each for fighting their dogs and spectators who witnessed the fight were fined 5 and costs each The Dominion revenue for the four months ending October is less by 1578000 than for the corresponding period of The expenditure has increased Some boys poked sticks into the letter box of the Bond Head Post Office one night and by so do ing badly mutilated several letters The Inspector is now investigating matters John Stanley was sentenced to six months in the Cen tral Prison for perjury claimed to have been robbed of by two companions a short time ago in Wellington Co Winnipeg Nov Smiths grain elevator at la Prairie burned yesterday with oooq bushels of oils and bushels wheat part of which owned by Hon Joseph Martin P A couple of fires the gate losses of which will be about Winnipeg early Fri day morning and completely destroy ed one of the best blocks in the city the Western Canada Loan and Sav ing Gos structure the Grand Union hotel and other buildings The amount of insurance is estimated at 150000 A little named Nellie daughter of Mr C dress of met with an accident by which she lost the tips off two of her fingers She was playing with a patent chair when it closed up catch ing her hand in the frame All the fingers on the band were crushed at the end and two so badly mutilated that the tips had to be removed by the doctor Mr F E York of Aurora met with an accident last Monday even ing which trill confine him to the house for some time One of the employees had occasion to go down cellar In the store for something and left the door open Mr York came in shortly after and not noticing the daor open walked directly into it and fell down the stairs In falling one of wjs badly wrenched and bruised Sts Marie Nov A young Frenchman named was arrested here on Monday charged with tilling mail bags at Win nipeg acknowledged was a mail carrier in Manitoba The prisoner was removed from the p steamer and lodged in jail where he was searched and in cash and a well stocked valise filled with new clothes were taken from him An will take htm back to The Co- have liberally settled all the claims them in wilh the accident which occurred on Monday Sept at Port Hope in which Simpson A horse was and wagon broken to pieces Lewis re ceiving such injuries that he died and the girl Josephine having her skull fractured Mr Simpson gels the amount of his claim and idol has been broken The Eighth Royals football team over on Saturday lad and was by a The was too at the end of an hours The Eighth Royals wore composed of the following Casserley A- and J Gillies R and A Murray Archibald White Rose J Graham and A The team- was entertained at the Queens Bolton interpriu Mr A of Cold- water found ft hatchet a few days upon which was stamped the words S Happening to mention the circumstances to Mr J Steele he was at once informed by him that it had been made by S Lount of re bellion fame was a black smith to whom Mr Steele In his younger days went a time- to set work done and at once knew the maker of the hatchet as he had of stamping his name upon aUhlawoik t 1 Lit

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