Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , April 17, 1908, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WATCHES TWATSON The gives more home news every week than any two other papers in North combined and is acknowledged to be the leading County Paper NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER us the liberty to know to utter aid to freely according to conscience above all otter liberty No paper sent outside North York unless paid in advance to United States WATSml Jewelry Store Ont Friday April and use rugs and painted varnished stained or waxed floors Youll have a more stylish home and your floors will be better cleaner and more healthful in every way Modern Method Floor Finishes give the dressiest floor effects at that is always lowest how you your floors a help you Johnsons Floor War Crack Fillers and Dyes STOVES FURNACES PAINTS OILS AND AND G A BINNS NEWHAEKET ONT Lake Shore road Of this will go for a rubble wall and for the connection with the on Monday April great street pageant ol Salvation Army of ficer soldiers and children will take in conjunction with which will spectacular procession of Sales clad in costumes indicative of the classes- places and peoples a- mongst whom the operates The parade will be led by the armys done alone tilt- lores from Mi the Island ant the beaches The worst was along Lake Shore road where the including sidewalk was washed ay at several points The Value of t Account ia BANK OF TORONTO NEVER DEPRECIATES Tke Balance which grows your deposits and the interest paid on these la In absolute safety until required Income from the deposits Is received quarterly by you u Bank pays interest on all Balances four times a year Investments advertised In result In lota to Investor but every Dollar the many millions entrusted to the care this Bank during the past half century has been safely ac counted for when demanded CAPITAL RESERVE ASSETS On the of our a NEWMARKET BRANCH we your Business A G CRAWFORD Sash Doors Inside Trim Newel Post Balusters Hand Rail Flooring and Celling Pine Hemlock and Cedar LATH AND SHINGLES Corner Church and by Plane or JOS WESLEY or J Spring Suits to Order A little larger a little flnr gride a assorted I ever before That Is the condition my Spring Stock GREYS are the led- colors and GIVE US A CALL WILLIS of green stone to their right opened the small wooden gate and up the beds of budding I tulips Mrs home was a tiny frame building which was sad- need of a coat of paint but ml kept was the bit of a scrupulous lean the porch golden bright the handle so polish ed the windows above all so glowing and beautiful the that bloomed against the background of Swiss me instinctiveh felt for it a css which the more majestic around quite failed to I declare said Mrs the glasses off those large love grayblue eyes of hers Hi and putting tl anient of the a May its of sad 13th of the the l South jeing p rkii th of Mi iirriil savin uid v J dins g for as able nan Mill I circles it has he The church is also to he overhauled at a cost of A most interesting takes place in the University build ings April 20th and at which delegates from all over the Province representing bra riches of the Ontario Fish and Game Protective will meet The Home Bank of Canada ha for about 120000 the n east of Queen and Ontario streets and operations have already begun or the erection of a branch of the bank Another police Magistrate of J York will probably have to back seat The charge against Newmarkets looks like corker Magistrate Woodcock had further charges entered Up n Friday last and the P M lor East York Mr Ellis will face the Audit Hoar quiry The appear to been hanging loose in magisterial circles in the county A- fire in Deer Park on morning occurred in the stable by- Kettle One hoi wan badly burned the stable was burned down and IS small cottages were In danger of being consumed the roofs being on fire In several burning cinders but got put out by brigade all thill because a man dropped the of his lighted pipe in horses manger among hay Loos Pretty dear price for after his ihy girl A hundred dollars to her it the hank Mrs iltn of Jacks cousin kept the door the threshold died they her gi Nov amis the to Hi i she said Come in She shook hand villi Hie retained oriental tug that almost covered thy was one the bookcase of lose wood along low dwarf affair va a second the oil portrait of a hand some and gallantlooping man wnt another The room was quite less the hideous proilin lv designated fancy word Instead there were some good etchings and magazines or Lavender was one id those persons who feel they can better sacrifice a lew of liles necessaries or those that are ordinarily considered such than come of its luxuries But the supreme charm of the place was embrace In the hay window That was A Wri table bower of verdure of bloom of beauty Such flowers only who loved thorn dearly could have I rough them to their state of absolute For they all to in bloom The ta I oleander its long bananalike leaves the Storm King fuchsia the and the creamy Chinese primroses brilliant and ol geraniums Moat ixqulntUi of all the lilies I Of those pure goldenhArtd things then were fully two lull and splendid bloom in bud but was that leaving on each bed a i message of cheer or comfort She cached that indicated She glanced t the patient leaned forward d more Her eyes dil ateddarkened Her whole ace went as death She trembled so the lilies she held fell to the floor Suddenly with a cry of most piercing delirious delight reeled forward fell against the lied and flung her arms around who lav thereon lack Jack 1 Jack haggard bearded changed lilies They his ye fashionable Mow know The ragcously for then them would be A brief mistook it Of course we ess wagon for i vivaciously particularly require do not mind saying In confidence to you that Ori ole a debutante this year it Is all we can to keen in new gowns and entertain for her Of course it will he different when lawsuit is decided in Herman She broke of She had said too much and she knew it Over the sensitive face of little Mr- a rosy tide vent The final remark hint Ivr Hit it had not influenced Her Was made up before its It is Impossible she said ly lor mo to grunt vou You require the for Monday Thin Is Saturday By this tirr The rosebloom deepened to No I do not sell my lea to give on Easter Sunday Then cried Mrs in a shrill and angry voice I am to un derstand that you prefer beggars t your rclationslnIaw You are to understand averred Mrs with calmness that appeared to be absolutely unruffled by eit Mi hour ill ome The news of Jack turn was soon public ecoVery was rapid and Hid I iiii f the his claim to i of the disputed estate diiiitld an I si II the I ispital But little by little tin of his of his sad useless wanderings transpired with feelings the most In- Bible content that this v Jack and his wife be bells of joy peal out him if you your other speak my heart for me then she softly quote Eat What You Want The first thing to do in the case of indigestion or stomach weakness is to strengthen the muscular Walls of the stomach and intestines so that they will care for the food that is this and stimulates the pouring out of gastric juices then the food di- dily and you begin to get full what Use Mlona sick headache heartburn bad taste in the mouth coated tongue spots the eyes sleeplessness the many other symptoms that the direct of indigestion Our Lord is risen We die no more He opens wide the heavenly door He meets us while to Him we climb Lucy Larcom Awful Racket at Montreal more policemen badly wounded and a desperate assassin dying is in brief the story of the most awful tragedy ever enacted in this affair took place tonight when for five hours a desperado held an city at bay and defied many of policemen The trouble started at when two policemen went to serve a warrant on John Smith who lived at Smith who boarded at this place th got behind with his board and his landlady requested a settlement He refused and alter a wordy war she went down and issued a writ for his arrest Two police men went up to serve the warrant accompanied by Mrs The first policeman requested Ma chard lo lead the way into the house but she saying she was of Smith Constable then i and make open the door which held iOoner put hand to open a revolver cracked and him on the temple and He fell back into the laid daunted started in after Smith but a bullet thro the heart finished Shea The report of the shooting quickly spread and scores poll and thousands of citizens surrounded the moke the man out by means of formalin hut they were of no avail Every lit- while he would appear at the win dow with a doublebarreled shotgun over his arm aid laugh at the people on the street The police were or dered to take him alive and not shoot both front and back of the house the roof and the neighbor ing houses were alive with policemen none dared venture into the house as it was by a matin gun All the windows shut and the doors bolted closely Ah 8 rage the Kill him kill him rose from thousands of throats Men rushed at the house threw ice ami stones at the windows and Implored the police to let them shoot the desperate murderer The police now took the initiative and a fierce attack on all sides the house two turns the water were kept up and a perfect ol bullets rattled against the windows and doors men ven tured into the building under cover of the flood of water and the fire their comrades but only after hours did they get their man Smith was shot in three places but strange to say is still alive One bullet shattered his jaw another pierced his and the third broke his wrist After this he for quarter and w and idd out The crowd was mad with and again cried to kill him but the police said he was dead in order the frantic crowd He was carried to the hospital but will pro bably die Council voted to the Town Band for this year A OF TORONTO

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy