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Newmarket Era , March 31, 1899, p. 4

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NEWMARKET to point of disease is an ache or pain Bat the blood Is the feeder of the Purify it with Hoods Kidneys livor and stomach will at respond No in ibis point Severe bad Id my stomach a form of neuralgia My me to take Hoods and It made mo wall and strong fcv Qiao ft to baby with cutis- mutts I am glad to rscommtnll Hoods to others Mat Join La Pack Church Ait treat ment In hospital I was to walk- My blood was thin I took good a until well and lbs also benefited my wits J ireadroOnt Mills foodi lift cathartic to I Best Advertising Medium York County advertise ment aunts for Insertion a cents per line for subsequent Insertion roll HP AC P MO- HO Inches Inch S00 yo 10 Advertisements with writ ten Instructions until forbid and charmed once each month lrdeniicd each month composition bo paid for at regular rales for contract advertisements inuat bo In the by noon on Wednesdays for Executors Farms to Found etc A reading notice will Inserted Tree for any pollers fur- when fccprcolleotlon taken otherwise cents will be for sueb a notice No execution to this rule nam A of fishery overseers wete pointed by the Ontario Govercmonl Jssl week bat bo far as we have able to have not been selected named for the Intsnd of or The Mail rites to remark- that It is a growing time for the Opposition for the Yes growing at almost every Federal and Provincial Tin bill to amend the name law of On- as now appears to pass will allow of deer in water during open season- The Is to be in with the views of great ma- of hooters in The Bctetf Solo It LEGAL Thos J Robertson llurrluter Public e to good nioyd Barrister Solicitor etc for Township of Kin Money to Court Ontario I S Banister Sol loll or Conveyancer etc Late with Marsh Cameron Barristers Toronto states carefully managed and promptly made Honey to loan at lowest St liennox fit Wopgon e V doora South of Poet Of fice Herbert Lennox Aurora will also beet Newmarket on Saturday and Court Days J Co Bankers and Ontario Bank Aurora The of a Liberal saoceBSor to Dr In the Commons by llon or to prove the labors of Mr Tapper to galvanise the party Into effectual organize lion in trial Province been Ottawa reporters for Opposition papers are doing a business these days One would think the Government from its have beep and daring the debate on ad dress were without support in tbe House or country and didnt know from meat but at art accounts Iboy wore doing business as proposed by the Pre mier to the election law declares It to be prima a for a date or his agent wholly or partly at the expense of either to give meat drink re freshments or vision to ex generally or In a manner This will prevent candidates from overcoming the express intent of the law by they were only following their usual of treating A Ottawa despatch states that Sir Charles fiO Con servative Senators and members of the one day laet week at the Club Among those present wo notice Sir Mackenzie and Hon Foster A3 latter with Hon Topper ate el who formed nest of traitors among the happy family on the occasion we presume the cold shades of opposition has oared the in Denmark Solicitors c Manning Arcade King St West Toronto to Lamia Conservative papers have re- the for re election to the of the present representatives of East and West York after the passage of promised redistri bution bill of Government The that all those parts of the City now attached to the Coanty Ridings and give Conservative majorities to these constituencies will be detached leaves a pretty strong presumption that Liberals will be returned when the next appeal lakes place Bast York will go Liberal sore and West York will be like ly to follow a vote of the committee in the Legislators the bill to abolish tax exemptions- was defeated Friday Members on both Bides of the House were agreed that the voluntary efforts of benevolent people who erect end by influences were not only educating the masses bat contributed largely towards aiding stale In the preservation of law and order and in affording security to life and prop erly should not be compelled pay taxes on their benevolence Were churches erected as money making enterprises they would in such case be fair subject for taxation moral influences exercise in any community more than counterbalance any toss of municipal tax ation Boritater Block Money Loan fe- AUCTIONEERS Dunoon Licensed Auctioneer for the Co of York tibods sold on commission Terms reason able Farm Bales attended to A trial solicited Street Newmarket MARRIAGE LICENSEES members in the Legislature and the Conservative press city appear be trying to pull wool over of the Province by prating loud and that the new revenue tax of the Govern ment is a direct levy upon because they tax insurances and companies having head offices in the city This deception truth is that hitherto the city has an joyed the advantage these institution beoauBe their head offices were located there while local offices and all lover the country paid no taxation to local companies exist on patfooege outside the city bat only taxes in the city The outside will now enjoy some return cities monopolized under oar law Issuer of MARRIAGE LICENSES I At the Office Newmarket Office Private desired REMOVED Larger Across the Street Grip Powders cure Sold by Lehman At toe mill of the Consolidated Company at a you man named was in machinery and had both broken ought to remind those fortunate Coal Seeds and Provisions aln St Newmarket Cement kept stock i Town Carting and on Terms Cor Newmarket enough to possess fruit trees that they may require attention at this of year Most trees need more or less primming to rid them of and injurious growth and it considered good policy by those interested in fruit culture to trees put in good shape before mild weather has caused any great amount of to flow Therefore will for everyone interested to begin at once to examine the apple and other fruitbearing trees and give necessary attention Children Cry for CASTOR I A Continued from I And what did follow it would impossible to describe of an full of pathos and thanksgiving Edmund Boomed Btrangely moved an ho listened to its perfect rendering by this wonderful singer What a wealth of expression alio put into her mar vol- voice at so soft and rich to bring to the eyes of tho again higher And higher in such clear silvery notes of rojoicing that those who had boon tearful hastily their eyes and wondered what had found to alout Nover had the known such winging as Aa alio took her scat there was mo ment of motionless then a sin gle white handkerchief was waved in the air it was Phils hand that hold it Then Adelaides dainty silk one joined it followed by one great cloud of fluttering It a fit de monstration of the feelings that hud boon stirred in hearts of the people Then the service proceeded and tho long anticipated Easter solo was it thing of the past V Now papa said Adelaide eagerly as the inciting and they were turning towards home how did you And out that about Miss worth I Well my dear aaid tho Judge I happened yesterday to meet an old friend of mine a Dr Parker by name I had not aeon for a good while and in tho course of our conversation I mentioned that X had got a compan ion for you and found her in every way pleasing whereupon he said he was glad to hear it for he had always thought a great deal of Miss himself I did not tell you her name I said No answered the doctor and there was a twinkle in his I could not understand then seeming to change the subject ho asked me if we at were not going to get Eg lantine to sing Easter morn ing I acknowledged it was so and asked how he had found that out He threw back his head and laughed heartily then leaning forward and lowering his voice to a vory confiden tial whisper he said Can I trust you with a little secret A hundred of them I answered Well then said he I am Miss and as Miss and Eglantine Eulalie are one I am in communica tion with both He then told mo that your companion was a daughter of a Professor of Academy of music who had lost all his money by an unfortunate investment about a year ago and had died a few months later leaving his only child io earn her own living She through the in fluence of her devoted friend Dr Porker soon secured a good situation but her health failing she was compel led to give it up and flee to country for change of air But what do you think continued the Judge with a lowtoned laugh Mrs Clifton whom Mildred delights to call Ceciles aunt is only her old nurse Adelaide smiled broadly she knew her sister and Sir Edmund were walk ing close behind and could hear every word Yes truly Adelaide was not the only one that had listened to the Judges words with intense interest Sir Edmund bent his head to catch every syllable that fell from the speakers lips and Miss Lambert was herself too much sympathy with him to notice his silence Mies eh he was saying to himself she was not introduced to me by that name and I am sure the Judge was repeatedly calling her Miss Ah Cecile Elsworth yea I remember now was the name they gave her The Judge had been using her christian name He then drew a note book from his pocket and found this entry to con firm his conjecture Evelyn daughter of Professor L in 18 music master of school of musical science Why such an item should find its way into a note book of Sir Edmund Bertrams will be shown in the sequel It was in the afternoon when Cecile returned home so it was with an apology on her lips that she enter ed Adelaides room I hope you have not been lonely she said earnestly We had a very late lunch and I really could not leave Mrs Gilbert without being actually rude Oh no I have not been lonely answered Adelaide quietly she felt a little shy of her companion now noticed it Are you going to hold very great awe after this she asked with a merry little laugh But what a singer you are I never heard anything so delightful You will sing for me sometimes wont fl Of will will tell you it alio continued lower voice why I- done so When my father died I folt that I could never again open my lips to sing and a few days ago when I was with Mrs Gilbert was first time I have done so Adelaide smiled in a half annoyed way- Just think she exclaimed I have listening to the praises of Eglantine for tho past month and looking forward to her as tome unapproachable person of wide renown and here she has been with me all the time Why didnt you tell me anyway I wanted to give you a little prist Hero the entrance of tho Judge terminated their conversation Ah Miss Elsworth let me shake hands with you he said We had a treat today though I cannot add it was a surprise to me for I knew yesterday that my dwelling being honored with of a great singer Then followed itnjuiries and expla nation which it is unnecessary to trouble the reader with t to say that by the time J udge Lambert left the room had decided to give doctor the benefit of a little lecture for betraying the trust she had placed in him This was the only visitor the girls hud that day neither Miss Lambert nor her mother came near them and Edmund purposely kept away he especially wished that no third party should witness his next meeting with on the following morning as sitting at a rather late the door opened and Mrs Lambert entered who after delivering an effusive speech describ ing the surprise and pleasure she had experienced on the preceding day by discovery that they had been harbor ing in their home no less a personage than the celebrated singer she handed each a note which had been sent them by Mrs Gilbert and took her leave They prove to invitations to spend tho evening at Dr Watsons home where they would meet the rest of the Lambert family their guests and sev eral other friends Cecile felt very much like declining but knowing it would be a great to her friend if she did concluded it would be best to comply with her wishes at the time appointed she and Adelaide were awaiting ad mittance on Dr Watsons doorstep and were soon shown into the recep tionroom from which after removing their light wraps they were taken to Mrs Gilberts pretty drawingroom where the rest of the guests bad al ready arrived among whom was surprised to discover Phil Clifton He and Edmund were conversing in the friendliest way imaginable She looked towards Miss Lambert to see if that condition of affairs was very disturbing that ladys equanimity but found that seemingly she was quite unconscious of every thing save the words which were pass ing between tho doctor and herself It must be known that the only inter course she and Cecile bad had for some days ft few words exchang ed they met in the ball that after noon Miss Lambert though more civil than usual had still retained her excessive dignity and she noted it felt within her a dawning of respect for this haughty creature If Miss Lambert had suddenly become graciously friendly on ascertaining that her sisters companion was social ly far above the Clifton standard she would have heartily despised her as it was she not help believing that her antagonist was not altogether contemptible But this is digressing Soon Mrs Gilbert took possession of Cecils and proceeded to introduce her to the several other friends who were present These all proved to be such entertaining company that an hour soon slipped by in pleasant conversation Occasionally during glanced about the room to see how the rest were In one of these she noticed that Adelaide and Phil had found each other and were chatting together like old friends also that Miss Lamberts thoughts were not entirely devoted to the game of was with the doctor judging from the indignant look she cast in their direction Sir she perceived seemed very restless Sometimes he would saun ter about the room stopping at one group or another to say a few words then perhaps taking a seat by himself would sink into profound thought and remain bo until aroused by some remark addressed to him What atruck as the strangest part of bis behavior was that though he seemed to studiously avoid her quarter of the room often raised her eyes to find him looking at her with such marked attention as to cause her much annoyance At last bo left the room and- on returning after a few minutes absence seated himself by Phil seeming to have put hie mind at rest about something Presently Mrs Gilbert entered by another door and coming up to with the slightest bit of anxiety on her sweet face said Miss I find I can do with another or two of tea roses and I really cannot spire time to get them now will you be so kind as to out mo a few next week The re Elegant The now street frocks for Easier are very simply but elegantly Serge plays a prominent port the spring it comes in many and is always one of the moat durable and satisfactory of materials particularly for street costumes Ladies Home Journal Close neighbor Are prepared from Way turea mild laxatives and while gentle are reliable and efficient They the Uver 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damage to the York Mills bridge occasioned by the recent flood is estimated at hole feet in length was made under the abutments of bridge which only built last year at a cost of The water also carried away the mill dam and the dam at Joke You your muter will be down a minute Willie That good news I didnt know but what wanted to bo excused did the other day Willie Not thin time I played a trick on her What did you do Willie triumphantly I you 70S SALB Brick residence on Eagle with mod em conveniences furnace hot and cold water also an excellent stable Lot of one acreall of which are In flrstclaaa condition Terms Easy I Apply to M Residence for Sale On Street Newmarket now pled by the undersigned This residence la Id moat dealrable fart of Town la fitted tip with all con veniences Excellent garden stocked were another fellow Baltimore Vk fruit trees o J A To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Quinine ill the inonev if It fails to Creditors Notice la hereby given pursuant to chapter IZS that ail creditors other per- Hats for Aiding against the of The Spring hats show that divided te of Township of East In opinions designer new designs show styles some which may he worn on and some off The lay of April the brow the latter requiring a young to send to undersigned Executors and round face while the former ap- hides some of the ravacees of particulars and proofs of n Claims a statement of their account and time flowers plain and fancy rib- nature of bona taffeta tulle net quills ostrich tips and feathers buckles ana fancy Executors may proceed to brairt effects are prominent on new hate March Home Journal entitled thereto having regard only to those claims of which they aboil notice And the said Executors will not be liable for assets or any portion thereof to any person of whose cUUra they not have bad notice at time of distribution Dated at this day or March Executors Sharon P All parties Indebted to said are required to settle their with the undersigned YEARS EXPERIENCE Marks 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