Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , July 15, 1904, p. 5

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ONTARIO BUD CH8 MOO ILL General Manatee General BinftiRgfm TRANSACTED Interest Allowed on Deposits BIOBtat WTU DRAFTS ISSUED At U tod American ana a boss LEGAL J- Robertson Public Street Newmarket Loan on food Farm to p Solicitor etc Ootario Booth of Post Of- e Hew market will Hit beat Dip Co Ontario Bank Aurora Fanes for Reformer Block INSURANCE J A for to at Current the Newmarket R Ramsay Acent and on Farm Town Newmarket Simpson Frank Demean Street Newmarket Bolton Hewitt Houie Decorator Corner Millard Lane and A Ellis Toronto Eattmatei made for all will receive prompt attention Last Sunday both morning and Stewart of the Bible Training School Toronto preached In and the com were well pleased Gospel Between fifty and sixty people at tended the Gosper Temperance meet ing in the Temperance Hall last Friday afternoon the program being provided by the Royal Templars L Jackson occupied the chair and Mrs Lush presided at organ Vocal duets were given by Messrs Hunter and Messrs Low and also a very earnest address by Mr Fred Mann district organizer Mr Joseph Millard measured a stock of Timothy in his hay field which stood five feet three inches Next A great many of our citizens are taking advantage of the Public Li brary and Reading Room these days Pay your waterrates today and save the discount It is said that the boys the leg the new Division Clerk on Monday night for a V pulled Court Church The pulpit was occupied last Sun day by Rev Wesley Casson a former pastor and he preached two excel lent sermons- The reverend man appears to be still vigorous in both body and mind It is over JO years since he was stationed in New market and nearly all the old famil iar faces have departed the way of all the earth Next Sunday Rev of To ronto will preach even ing Garden Party The Royal Templars held a most successful Garden Party at the resi dence of Mr Murray at the North End last Friday evening Fortu nately the weather was alt that could be desired and everything passed oil very satisfactorily There was an abundance of edibles lots of music from a splendid gramophone as well as by the Hunter Bros Orchestra During the evening a couple of Irish pieces were presented causing a good deal of amusement The grounds were very prettily decorated with flags and Chinese lanterns and the net proceeds amounted to about Lyman MARRIAGE LICENSER It Newmarket at private Entrance The following are the names of the candidates that succeeded in passing the examination at Newmarket HONORS Roy Cody and Garnet Kirby Leslie Allan Eva Otto Maud L Farr Clarence Myrtle Grose Angus Ida Hill Oscar Bessie Hill Frank Gibbons Marion Clarence Ruth Haines Will May Lennox Percy Beatrice Carson Morton Vera Mann NEWMARKET WORKS IN it Monuments and Head Stones 6 Annie McCaffrey Flora Penrose Carrie Simpson Joyce Anna Smith Laura Stephenson Florence Thomson J P Mulroy Charles Rogers Douglas Scott Victor Vernon Willis- M Widriifield Archer Carrie Bertha MArchibald Annie Tench Mary Black Waldock Grace Cane Agnes Waldock SUTTON Maude Wesley Cook Flossie Maurice Mary Mclnnics Angus Frances Pegg Russell Isabel Grville King Lctlie Morton Maggie Sinclair Win Glen Chapman Willie Riddell MorviHe Rutherford MOUNT AdtHha Graham Gertrude Walton Gertie Moore Crone Mary Morgan Walter Draper Gertrude McMullen Grose Merle Clara Walton Sibley Mabel Giles Byron Irene MfKire Mil ton Milne Flanagan Roy Wight j House for Sale Iur tin THOS icOOHALD Hon purposes tak ing a trip to for health and pleasure He expects to leave to day Hon Mr is making arrangements for a trip to England In Augut The station of Junction south of North Bay was burned Sun day It was a Joint station owned by and and the on the building will amount to about A largo amount of freight was stored in the station Only part of saved he loss Maria was her according to baptismal rec ords In tho little white mission church at San Over at Happy called her Soma Tray to mora to Happy Chance than aha did to San its toned bells and solitude of cloistered gardens was tall and slim aunburned with like heart of a rose and dark shadowy eyes that looked eidolon at one and made the earth seem an excel lent place to lira in Before Happy Chance had opened a silver mining center the shack of old Tom Furrier had held it own np on the mountain aide dominated the whole No one when It had been built had drifted from camp to camp down through Col orado and crosswise through the Sier ras until Mexico the limit and he found Happy Chance It was a bit of the wilderness that had escaped for tune and railroad arid he held It for bis own and be lieved that some day he would be a all- king In earnest of that belief he had built the aback and married Dolores daughter of the old Mexican who claimed the by prior right The result Was a a way There were no of silver but there was Quits When the strike did come fifteen years later- both and the Mex ican lay In the deep up among the pines on the hills and from lone shack and her mother look ed down on the valley and the cho sen of the Lord of Mammon sweep away their Canaan and Its wealth But tney were being women and showed no fight and Happy Chance as a law abiding community reviewed their can and admitted them to a share in the profits of their own property and abook hands with Itself over its generosity summer the Larry Carroll alighted In camp and we en tertained him unawares not seeing any wings We had heard of Larry before He a gentlemanly boy with a good record behind him of ways of honor He was a miner but be mined He would follow cry of fame to a new camp and laze around for a few weeks until he found a claim that suited him Ho paid In cash and the camp would see him no more until one day he would come back with some poor Innocent of a capitalist be had corralled and the claim would change hands and Larry would ride on la tri umph ten thousand to good It ahowed a depth of Intuitive wis dom that the world respected and Hap py welcomed him also he had winning way with women He was gay hearted and debonair and master ful with eyes of Irish blue and hair like a water spaniel chestnut curled He never wooed with words only with eyes They were sufficient You can not make out a case against a man on the score of tender Ho Larry rode acot free over a highway of sighing hearts until he struck Happy Chance and There a dsnee at night he came and he rambled In Qul ta was dancing as he In the doorway watching aha whirled by him on big arm and the cluster of scarlet mountain wore in her hair fell at Larrya feet went back for them They were In breaat pocket of shirt and two went outdoors to aettle the for possession while Qulta oerchtd herself on a window all and smiled contentedly It was the beginning of a state of affairs which Happy Chance resented owned the biggest claim In camp and If we ever grew to be a city we Intended making him mayor or chief of police or something Interest ing In the dream of the had shared his honors In our minds belonged to Happy Chance It waa right that she ahould have the beat article In marriage market and neither nor had object ed up to date But with the coming of there a change We car ried home from the donee with a bullet In bis shoulder and Larry went finished the watts with next day Him went to the shack with a bandaged and dp like a knowing that public sentiment was with him When be came back he Invited us all to the wed ding and Larry tipped bis chair far ther back on the stoop of the Silver and whistled softly The wedding was set for the follow ing Saturday and rode every day to the aback and came back with- a on lips spray scarlet flowers from the vine that grew on hillside But at wneh ha rode after bis bride he came back without ensile or flow ers and told bis to the crowd that waited in the Quit was gone Old Dolores said she had been carried off by the devil with the Irish to mountains and for company We were willing to go waa a home product end we didnt propose heritor say stray blue eyed maverick tome out north and steal her ay Up the valley we rode that sight forded the Verba Just below trail Era Beautiful Death BY A HANKER by bis tracks and wo hoped to catch before he struck- a railroad the Will too on mild be arty grimly and wo gloried In tbe coming fight Just before sunrise- we- came upon them half way Bald mountain- As I ndulging for a moment in the rounded a corner of the trail a gray reverie let us pay a brief sombrero showed above the tangled our fair satellite the Queen growth of vines and ferns that clung J night Shaking off our earth- to the top of rocks Sim put a trammels bound upwards to the bullet through it neatly The answer alight upon the parched Davis out under the shade shore of that shining lumm ox a scrub pine and we decided to rest which though dead yet to us and do battle scientifically as Larry in death The first had a clear eye and a good object which compels our astonished chance to take- bis pick of a hostile is the earth which we have z n THE LEADING A it i i this has not as all the books were destroy that ln the fiit line in A force While the rest of us his interest from the trail below the rock took four others and started on a detour to reach a point above It was a good fight There was no yelling or Apache dancing only a steady quiet Interchange of compli ments thit meant busbies and a grad ually closing In around the rock We knew must- be with him but whether she had fainted or been we could not tell until suddenly a clear sharp cry rang out and every man lowered bis gun at the sound It was a cry for help we believed nod we Bent back a shout that echoed In long leaps up the deep ravines and gulches For an instant the firing from the rock ceased then began again faster than ever but not so sure All at once the voice of shouted from above For Gods sake boys quit firing It was hard to- obey with victory so near and the bullets flying around our from the hidden hand be hind the rock But we stopped they did also and we scrambled from ledge to ledge up over ragged splintered atones until the top waa gained and we looked down on Larry and bis cap tive It waa a Back against rough gray rocks stood Qulta her aflame with reckless courage and defiance Lorrys two revolver were gripped still smoking In her hands At her feet lay Larry his white face upturned to Vie dawning light and a dull crimson stain soaking the right side of bis gray flannel Ill shoot the first one that dares to touch him called Youre a pack of cowards to follow and hold us up like this Whats he He stole you It waft Sim who answered her Quito turned on like flash He didnt me Sim I ran with him because I loved him and It seemed better to go at the last moment than to marry you and him oil the I thought a girl could choose the man she loved and not have a whole chose her and shoot him down You dont play fair boys There was a dead silence Her Heft us just Suspended threateningly over in the zenith a mighty and stu pendous orb its proportions vast and immense it shines with an ever varying brilliance and fitful intensity Lasily we distinguish the well known contour of the great continents some portions now dull- and sombre now as a great bank of cloud slowly passes over and obliterates the dis tinction between land and sea vivid ly transplendent and glistening with a dazzling whiteness only surpassed by lustrous snowcaps which crown the regions around the poles And if so grand when at the full how yet more surpassingly attractive must be her appearance when at the commencement of a geodation she assumes the form of a vast and bril liant shining crescent suspended in the heavens Turing our attention now to the sphere which we are visiting we find ourselves in the midst of death no air no water no vegetation not a living creature not a bird not a beast not an insect exists on that stony voiceless wilderness but all is a solemn oppressively silent life less desert a doomed and stricken world Yet all around we see evi dence that at ono time it was throb bing with vitality that it was torn and rent with tremendous outbursts of natures contending forces such as our earth could never have experi enced that it was the scene of mighty convulsions and orgasms of infuriate chaotic disorder Here is a extinct volcano the walls of its crater several miles in height and more than a hundred miles in diameter into which every crater of every volcano upon the earth could be rolled and here on all sides are other innumerable peaked and pinnacled volcanic craters vast clefts and chasms rent deep in the solid rock and huge boulders and rocks vomited forth from those ter rible volcanoes But that which astounds us more than anything else is the aspect the heavens at noonday The sun is shining in all its but not withstanding every planet every re full of tear and Happy Chance star is also shining in undiminished brilliancy every valley which the direct rays ol the sun do not reach would be shrouded in eternal night were it not for the earthshine or perhaps for the light reflected from the sunlit mountains For as there eye a bid bend In It is not pleas ant to a gallant rescue knocked In- bead by the scorn of a womans will Hut Kim stood without shame or an- and stared at the white young face at feet and at last with out a word he went down and lifted In hi arms and made way with him to the trail and Quit fol lowed slowly At we left the three and Sim never gave up guard until the appreciation wound healed rode In to beside her husband as Mrs Lurry Carroll There were no bard feelings As tarry no had been broken hut the law of the heart and each heart has a law of Its own But when It wok all over Rim sold out his mine to him and went back over the mountains to the We understood and did not It Is easier to aave the life of the you halo than to stand by and see tbe girl you lore as wife is no air there is also course no diffused light But now quit thaj sere and withered world and hie back to our own beautiful planet the welcome contrast thrilling us ever higher its charms and of its lavish adornments And as that dead arid world with our own planet ever J throbbing with life and vitality see a simile of the contrast between a soul dead to all concern for the great hereafter and to one who by the aid of the Spirit has realiz ed the great fact that by appropriat ing the atonement made by the Re deemer as lull satisfaction for his misdeeds ft welcome to the realms of glory is assured to him Hot Mr waa not the most modest man that ever came from Ireland and his most constant boast concerned ancestry He was at an evening party a short time and the first opportunity he held forth upon the old theme to a fascinating young lady guest Yes he sure I may baa poor these days but igo In me own me were kings indeed smiled his fair auditor but yet do- you know although 1 have studied history fairly well I do not recall any royal called thought sho bud cornered htm but she bad luted his gift of repartee It must be Joking ye are wild An did ye rend of Mi- Katherlne who married VIII the me grandmothers greatgiandinotherl London An- of Raw Material Grandpa said the children tell another about the time when you were a young man and traveled with tha Well Grandfather Button when I was with the circus forty or fifty years Ago one of my great ats to get a boy to put an apple on top of his head end then I would stand ten paces away and a rifle ball through it didnt you sometimes the apple and shoot the Not often tiut it In awhile of course did you they asked breathlessly Grandfather shrugging bis Why some- hod to wait two or three- rain before I aoolber but riot often There A Correspondents Death Chinese Government Will tv- five Thousand Dollars fwori- July It The Chinese Government has settled the claims growing out of the killing of Louis the newspaper correspondent in a manner regarded by the State Department as highly honourable and satisfactory United States Minister Conger has cabled the department that the Chinese Government has ordered he punishment of the and composing the detachment that fired upon and killed In addition It has undertaken to pay an indemni ty of Mexican which will Ik- turned over by the State De partment the widowed mother of In Denver and to other mem bers of his family according to the decision of the dead man The boiler of a sawmill at Mich blew up killing three young men John Fortune was scalded so terribly that he may die and save by Pills In house ana taking one when notice anything going wrong You will feci well look well and keep well if you will learn to use Sold Everywhere In bo a cents The Latest AND T SHELF HARDWARE COMPLETE IN ALL LINES fa GIVE US A CHANCE TO PLEASE YOU EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED j a allan co Newmarket TELEPHONE CONNECTION JACKS FOR HIRE I J ALL AT THE York July a fire which il the at an a for on to New destroyed the Cottage at Tuxedo Park the jewels of was sentenced by Police Mrs Bernard P of New Horsey to four months in Orleans worth several hundred thou- selling liquor sand dollars were probably so dam- contrary to law local aged that they will be worthless force there Only hereafter The cottage alone was al0 ago he was fined valued at It was one of J the same the handsomest in the exclusive sec tion of Tuxedo Mrs jewels were in a safe in the room where the fire started presumably from an electric wire of Yes Han Ahvjs Delicious Attractive la the at CITY BAKERY Including all kinds from FANCY BREADS TO Whipped Cream Puffs from extra BREAD In addition lo our regular auortinoit Klondike Vclnna and Cream Sandwich Loaf add Spice Rolls anil Tea Drop Lady CAKES Cabin and Cake Finest Oranges and fessloa Lemons at all Hours I and Hoi Dlnatrt Dont will bar for w a hill CITY BAKERY No f a Kind Yen Han 3tM DURABLE ROOFING SEE PHILLIP NEWMARKET for Careys Magnesia Roofing To use of dont atop you feel tj your clothes are not just what would like to meet that other I man in tor it you are short Rood clothing can lend lU aad a rio com and ceo us SHINGLES AT THIS PINE NO A no a SIDING Mite rough aiiifia4i

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