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Newmarket Era , January 4, 1895, p. 1

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J Friday Morning GEO JACKSON TEAM HOUSE The of Ibn REACHED SUBSCRIBERS la ONTARIO BJKNK im i NEWMARKET BBiNOH NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER papers of North York pai Vol copies Cents Newmarket Friday Jan Terms Strictly Advance or v Firman Not Ac ft j solicitor etc Hooey it to WOODCOCK Main Heres a Chance TO I LET I i a p ft for AdOaicKt4wck UK A J fiTOABT FOR VERY LITTLE MONEY We will clear of our Coal Stove Slock at actual Cost and if desired accept Monthly Instalment of or more a agreed upon Below arc a few of Bargains I Parlor CooV closet io THE most successful REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST i J KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE good as new J CO s SPAVIN CURE At lUriaif J lit At or Cbcrcb ROGERS- A I lb AlrforPAlolMm V i PO FRANK lb I fold lc- Farm io A St An Countess Double Heater The above all but fitted up in first class order Call and get for new Stoves will you TO MAIN A ST BINNS MCCORMICK TH TAILOR No 94 Main Street This week we invite you 10 call and inspect have tu offer you selecting your FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT It is for our mutual benefit that advise you to go alow not be by the Flaming Advertisements of Venders o Clothing but take a look at our price a that a guarantee of Durability and Workmanship with each garment All Wool Pants to ordtr up Suits Overcoats These prices never heard of before in the the Selection have to you is not surpassed in the County of York KKSTKR PAINTING- A t lOcd ttcc 3EO livery E MCCORMICK SOMERVILUE- Mala THE PLACE FOR Lit jrar ui MANNING SOS PRESENTS An lice o the I- I 1 I CELIU OAK PLUSH GOODS Atomizers The most AttilC and From ho Scotts Pharmacy The Leading Drug Store ckfincilbcroldor a ft IN DRY GOODS CLOTHING BOOTS SHOES is- Ma In f OR FINEST TURNOUT la and TheJ J House Corner Store nearly opposite the House Success in CaMoo The i J itn jour JI Levi lo BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE CURES Stop ft not H frrf Trui Mottle r fiOCHSIR ft I I- While TO LOAN At ill on A A I AH FIRE INSURANCE YOD PAY YBDR AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE HUT IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO AND STOCK OF STOVES NORTH OF TORONTO TO SEE IS TO WM HODGE CO 21 MAIN ST SOUTH DAVID LLOYD AfllMll of Alio ktot tvt Fire fofcr life Jon A of Atnt CANADA LIFE CO -OAPITAL- FUNDS- 10000000 DOLLARS our IftUlfttAM J fyiril Aitrt Standard Life Assuiance Co See Nev Stock of Sponges ClUmois and Druggists Sundries in General We hi ways pay Special Attention to Dispensing I Insuring Lives of Females AND At J NEWMARKET The Latest Designs MONUMENTS and HEAD STONES Canadian and and Majlilc before CURED BY TAKING AYERS KA I Photos I Photos I ALLAN Cor Ac Main wm greK4 for 3f with fiilt IlUurn AfxMr tut none me idler I wit At o Hun del I cue my were u Free from Eruptions My wMcb of re to wet ut nor A J At Im Weak will to MR A STOUFFER omen oil who nursing derive great benefit from Scotts This prepara tion icrvcs two purposes It vital to mothers and enriches milk and thus makes their babies thrive Scotts CONCERT t ft Vilo Q PEPPIATT it to lt THE LEAD to lorn to rfly M lolKtrccHo Of o Setoff WJJJ Emulsion Is constructive food that pro motes the making of healthy tissue end hone ft Is a Wonder ful remedy for Conor Lung Ccmptjit Coldt Scrofula una Waiting of Children Kitten Stctt A OAsbU A St a cue for aye now now ft impfovo ty tho I facia J I in tjU Ihdrmni lit you bow I BOW 11 It I it not allow I do not How I to or to r4 Till yoo 1 from coder to low I I oir fair may i from j bow I now I ftrvwlog from ioto wow I many poor a to aar fall dirt Onward to woo Or poor in I lovn iigaboarda caniJ to aall ar down now down cowl Clou op bad to bell I yoo will boat it from barroom aod Fracu low men gather to treat till Deal doatb blow I lot mm flow CUiring way for of lit avow Oar bait to it DOW I it Hiking it letups wbtro purity walk loTi to know to Bravo are work to pat Vota for I warm That it ia howl that It If I Yea may to work ii to a a of praise to I bifilogi to Hill P m Hod time Did you get my letter in for the mail Obi Im afraid net mother I in tended to I Why didnt you I met George Willis and he named me logo and at his new gymnasium and I knew I had plenty of lime before mil time so I Kent Rut we tried the clubs and the and litre went faster than I thought be mail was closed before I trvre Will ii make any difference I am afraid so j sending for the book for your present and it will unlikely to reach here before the Dear me I Im said Hugh Your soirow for many things you neglect never seent to do you good Hugh again and arc as heedless trer about the next She spoke rather and Hugh felt a little Really le said talk as if I had committed a great sin I dont think an such bad boy my intentions arc good There is an old that hell it paved with good Why what does it mean asked Hugh a little taken by the for cible expression think a vety meaning It conveys to me a very awful suggestion of the good which comes to naught- or is turned to evil through lack of good intcn- or of arty promised upon them tic way his moth er looked into the drawers of her sewing machine you get me the thread I tent for ywtCfday Oh I I intended Hugh checked himself villi a half rueful smile his closed the ma chine and went look for other work Hadnt you belter get yourlesson before yon go skating called after a few later as she saw him going out with his Thatll be all mother he answered Ill sure to come back in time to get them before il is dark His intention wis good but as usual lie failed in carrying it out He returned only in time for late supper after which called wants you to be sure and not forget the kindling this evening whispered his sister as he was going Into the parlor Hadnt you better get it before you jo in No need that Hugh Ill get it before I go to bed But he forgot until half asleep and half undressed he heard Eats the door room tired out knew with a days work He felt and ashamed of himself for as he had asserted to his mother he was a boy of good inten tion His unlearned lesson was also a burden on his mind as he ray down to sleep He turned once or twice re on his to him self HI get up early in the morning ye I will before gets up and tt her a fine lot of kindling and then Ill have a good lime lo learn my lesion Ob dear I I hope so He wont though hell forget 11 Of course he will And thatll be another load for me to said a email doleful voice And for me too said another Hugh was by hearing these words spoken dose him but In which had a weak sound some thing like a faraway echo Hastily upright ho looked around his to ho lenient beheld a number small figures moving about I the room were curious little creatures thin and deformed Every face bore a peevish foiloro wistful expression as owner was continually for something which he never hoped to receive And everyone carried a burden which seemed almost to overpower Their actions were at strange as their appearance- Each one would sometimes start up suddenly as if bent on doing something and doing it promptly and well But after a few aimless movements he seemed ally to give il up and to subside again into a condition of and discouragement Who are you asked Hugh at them for a few mcofs and what bosloesss hare you here my room Oh I were here whenever you are said one of his visitors Wo go with you wherever you go only sometimes one of us is the fellow thats being made use of more than others But notwithstanding that we all have our full share of work said an other Well who are you I say Were your Good Inteotioos- Good Intentions exclaimed Hugh scornfully Good hey I shouldnt say there was much good about such a looking set as you are Thats just what your mother says said one And just what your father said another And just what Bridget chimed in a third Just what be says said number four And just what everybody else says added fifth Or if dont say it they think it ssid another- Hugh looked sharply at the speak ers and as he was becoming more accustomed to the dim light began to see more plainly what their burdens consisted of- The one who quoted his mother had a bag so heavy that it seemed ready to break bis back Peeping into it Hugh saw a queer collection of articles Everything which- his mother was in the habit of sending him buy or do for could be found in that bag Groceries dry messages to friends and all sorts of commissions that a boy might be expected to bear were there gathered At the very top of all was the package needles which she bud wanted that day Near stood a little fellow who might have been taken for a mail- carrier only that none of the Queens employees ever went so heavily laden or hobbled so wearily He carried a variety of letters notes postal cards and which Hugh had at different times forgotten to mail Among others he saw a bundle of invitations which he hid not delivered Very distinctly he could recall the day on which he had come home from school find his and dressed receive guests for dinner whose still lay snug in his overcoat pocket this one stood the fellow who had advanced Bridgets opinion his intentions He was almost cov eted up by the load he carried and Hugh presently perceived that the most of it was made up of unchopped kindling wood- Plenty of other things were the re small articles which had asked him to mend or to get mended for her while conspicious among them appeared a cake burned to a crisp which be bad one day promised her ice ai it baked while- she looked some- lliin else- After him came a worriedlooking fellow carrying a pack of books and papers Oh what a collection un learned lesson undone examples he I Then came a long line of good intention in various stages of depression and debility And noth ing about was so annoying to Hugh as the but akcublo likeness which the weak and uncertain looking creatures boro to himself- I wish youd all clear of my room he Cried angrily Id like what you are good for he said to two who crowded very Close to Im trying to look alter hat kindling said the other speaking as if suffocated under his weight of un done duty Hut its no use Were not good for anything We never do anything lie down and laboriously tried to bundle his back But he had already more than he could carry As fait as he raised one another would fall Harder and harder he tried and straining the effort But the bo tried the worse things became Two bundles fell for every one he could pick until a dreadful crash the whole thing came to the ground Hugh opened his eyes and looked around Surely some noise had awakened him Ob yes I In the un certain light of the early morning he saw that some swinging shelves which hung in his room hid given way and the books which they hid held lay In heaps on floor while Ink from a broken waa slowing making Its way among them His mother had drawn his attention the which had held up the shelves shew ing him that they hid become worn and needed replacing Weill he said at disorder I didnt Intend and then he stopped Getting up with all haste he things to right as best he could Then going quietly down stairs he was rejoiced find that Bridget waa not yet up Hurrah he Now Ml aave her kindling ready before she comer Ive had enough of good inten tions though he said laughing to of his queer dream Of all the miserable contemptible little wretches in the world they as the worst And ifa just as mother says they nator do anything and never good for anything There I guess think this a good pile I wonder if that little peakfaced chap ever got his wood picked up Dear me I his face grew suddenly sober Thats just like me too I never can pick up and do things I ought to done at the right time and didnt lis lull A number of our citifeni School Tree at school house which wit filled to OYttflowing The dec- everybody long program well rendered by ihe thanks to the effort of Min Wiikit their day school teacher About given to pupils io the diate and betides other to older scholars Collect loai congregation of Church intend to hold their social on the of Jan Mite Jennie Hoaf the talented young elocutionist of New- market will appear for the first time will render a number of unique versatile selections J Williams late of London will voice patriotic longs The church choir have also prepared a number of choruses Ad dresses will be by Revs and The home of Mr mid Mrs Julius on the of a very large assemblage of relatives and friends who came tins Miss to Charles of The ceremony wis per formed Rev Jos Young of StoulT ville after which all partook of a re cherche supper The rest of the evening was spent in singing parlor games etc pres ents to the bride were very numerous and beautiful The happy couple took the southbound train from Slouffville morning on their bridal tour carry them the good wishes of a host of admiring friends Mr and Mrs J P Lemon and child of spent Christmas with his father Mr George Lemon Miss Josie Lemon has returned from Lindsay where she has been visiting ihe past eight weeks Stccktey held in School which was cred itable to teacher and pupils We regret to learn that Mrs Jacob Lemon and her daughter Ann are very low and not to recover Mr and Mrs J- White and daughter Maude of Toronto Junction are spending their Christmas holidays with bis father W While and other relations A pleasant and happy event took place at residence of Isaac Per kins oo Christmas day when his Louisa united In mar riage to James White A large number of invited guests witnessed the ceremony which was performed by the Rev royd The presents were costly and The happy couple took their departure for Toronto on the evening Tribune AURORA On Christmas eve Mr Da- presented each married nun in his employee with a goose and each single man a quail of oysters The Pltury Agricultural Works closed down on Saturday for repairs It is expected work will be completed to that they will be able to start again In about a week During the past month consider able alteration has been made In the interior of Ontario and it is now one of the moit handsome and best equipped banking offices in country The members and of the Disciples Church Sunday School held annual entertainment last Fri day evening The program consisted of short addresses readings recita tions dialogues and music by scholars There was a large attend ance and a very pleasant evening was spent After an Illness extending over nearly six years William Richard son died on Wednesday morning December His father grated from Yorkshire England about accompanied by his wife and settled on the 3rd concesiion of Whitchurch where Win was born and In the vicinity of which he re sided until his removal to this place about i860 He commenced grain and followed it all bis life He married Miss Miry Lloyd In who along with three Phillips George Henry and Mil survive biro When Aurora was incorporat ed as a town he as chosen as one of representatives for North Ward which position he held for two year addition to this he hid previously held the responsible office of assessor and collector for the village and until the time of his death was secretary of Aurora Cemetery Company He wis an active member of the Methodist church for many years and held several Important officer In connec tion with He waa a man of kindly disposition and held in high esteem by all who bad the pleasure of his STOUJFVILLE S house narrowly escaped being burned up The caught ihe roof around the chimney hut was extinguished On Monday evening after practice the Methodist Church a Urge number of young people at home of Miss Blanche OBrien to spend a pleasant hour and say a kind good bye before she took her departure for Chicago which she did yesterday morning LAS KAY Methodist Sabbath School gave an entertainment in the Temper ance hall on eve The hall was literally packed Mr Pearson of Aurora occupied the chair He gave a short address the children and then called upon thim to sing It would lake too much space to tell he names of all the children who recited but suffice it to say they re flected great credit upon Mrs J P and Mrs who had the training of them Miss Maggie Lane of Thornhill gave several reci tations which were highly appreciated and in the rendering of same display ed considerable elocutionary ability Mr of King favored the audience with a song which was loudly encored and in response Wedding Hells Miss Irene I ane a little girt from capped everything Mr L Brown who is a particular favorite with more audiences than favored us with a song entitled Sweet Alpine Roses Mrs G P Ash organist sang the Church Organist which was well rendered Tht Misses Large of King City were called up on for a song in which were assisted by their brother Their voices are so fall of music thai the audience were spellbound It would not do to pass unnoticed the Xmas arch It surpassed all previous years It wis lighted up by some fifty wax tapers which showed presents a great advantage The following Rev gentlemen gave short addresses Large Scott Simpson A more excellent entertainment was given in Too tor GUM SWAMP WILL THE WISPS The aristocratic as as the democratic portion ol Sutton society was stirred up and turned by the Indians whose unique entertainments kicked up a dust weeks ago Such shame ful quackery says the learned Dr The Gum Swamp look his departure week for olher fieda of labor The young ladies presented him with a lovely pair of slippers and a duck of a necktie The slippers after being worn out can for well those who have experience with naughty kids will know what Cor Christmas was celebrated here in a jovial but quiet manner St Nick visited every house- There arc rumors of crookedness in our Collectors mode of procedure If weather continues there trill be skating soon Joe Davidson Ksc our efficient Reeve is sure to be returned If opposed hell get his dander up and if his opponent dont watch out hell bo snowed under Fact There has been considerable eques trianism around here this beautiful Fall There are a large number of gents and ladies about here who are fond of healthy pastime Oh doctor doctor A man recently called in baste for the Indian doctor at a hotel whero he staying A man was intro duced as the doctor and inquiring seriously regarding hi symptoms in formed his patient that he was suffer ing from information of digestive ap paratus superinduced by liberal in dulgence in sponge cake and pickles and forthwith compounded a glass of grog liberal seasoned with and such like administering the dose to the Needless to say it pro duced the desired result him patient is in praise of the Indian doctor Owl Sneak are still operating around our village On Wednesday night Mr Leonard lost some fowl and Messrs and Leather- brie alio some stolen same night understand Mr Tench had a quantity of oats stolen believe there is a clue to par- tics and trust they will soon be brought to justice an exciting scene was witness ed at Mr Stephen milage Tues day afternoon A Jew pedlar from Tottenham was turning his horse and when of a steam threshing engine blew causing to run away Ihe waggon in contact with the galepost setting and spilling the jewelry etc In upset shafts and wlflle- tiMs were the horse masing for the road The anniversary in con nection with church were preached Ihe Rev J Cars- we minister of Bond Head On Sunday The annual tea meeting took place Christmas evening and was a grand success Addresses were given by the following eloquent speakers J of Bond Head Rev Large of King and others Choice music was fur nished by the choir besides And Rev occupied Ihe chair Court No OK in hall on Friday night The election of officers for the ensu ing year resulted as follows Dean H Sproule vice Roland sec Burling fin sec Jas A Kitchen Mid J Sloan John J William Taylor I S Bond cbaplaio Joseph Kitchen C The regular night of meeting was changed to third Tuesday in each month Visiting always welcome On Saturday night Chief Walsh made an important arrest the per son of William Long who is wanted in connection with the of crimin al assault charged Richard now in county jail await ing trial It appears that Long Rustin on the night the crime is alleged have place when it appears that threatened to shoot Long if he interfere The chief been on the lookout for Long since last August but neither irack nor of him could be found until last Saturday night The chief got word about oclock in the evening and immediately started in pursuit effecting his arrest at Loch Erne The prisoner was brought be fore Justice on Monday and until Wednesday Leader Old Man The daily newspaper of this coun try in their insane to get two columns of reading matter into one column of spaceare doing as much to make the oculists wealthy as all other causes combined The abom inably fine type with which the lead ing papers are printed is an injury to the eyes better use larger type and put less stuff into papers Tell the story quicker but use clear faced Urge type in doing so If it Is an advantage to the reading pub lic to have large for the editor ial matter why is it not an equal benefit to have the entire paper put up in like type idea of loo many of the great dailies is to see how many type they can get into their sheets The public would be belter pleased If publiihtr would break over pvMng so much in small space and enlarge the type Not onehalf of stuff printed in these mammoth papers Is read anyhow Let one of the lead ing papers try the and take a vote among Its The ballots will bo all on one Division of Tne division of the year into days comes to us from the So far as history reaches ages wc arc led to believe that dusky brown by the banks of ihe Nile were ihe firsito stuJy the motions of the sun and stars make them the measure of lime And some recent discoveries in by careful stud ents seem to show the way In which the early were enabled lo count the days in the solar The great temples on the Nile were built with a long entrance of columns leading from the river to the interior shrine a kind of tunnel sometimes it was lined sphinxes or huge granite figures Its mouth was turn ed towards a certain part of the heavens where ihe light of the selling sun could it once a year It was cither at the summer solstice when the sun was farthest In the noiih or at some other periodic position of sun or star We may imagine ihe Egyptian watching in inner for the opening of the new year The long line of columns served as a telescope by which he could catch the first beam of setting sun Suddenly the light would through the tunnel up Hi Holy of Holies The moment it the shrine the philosopher would mark the hour and knew that another year had be gun lrom thai point in time he could count day after day until when the days had passed once more the red beam of light streamed into the tunnel and another year had passed In this way seems probable that our days were firs counted and divided Other nations and even Greeks and Romans used the as their guide and divided the year into lunar months it was found as lime passed on irregularities crept in the months no longer corresponded to the seasons April became June the autumn months winter The sun year was then generally adopted But even this was disorder cd and altered by the ignorance of the Roman priests and at last Julius who was fond of astronomy resolved to correct the calendar it is his year that we now use and to his friend the Egyptian Sosigenes wc owe our division of time Caviar fix ed upon January 1st as tbe beginning of his year a season of feasting and joy with the Egyptians and all modem society Ottawa are the AND ROPE of the Associtf STRAPS SKATE REPAIRS lion I a c and with a mode tae steamed nearly done aken oahfr Dealt ii lb and that the side of larger type Star ft Mi I pat IN SCO SO CO DM ft mine a ICQ ISO ceo TV a a a

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