Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era, 11 Jun 1909, p. 1

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T more homo week than other in North York combine A Cw JUST r Too Late Watch stopped missed the train It you cannot on yours wo will repair It Promptly Property aho sivcT mora homo every than any and Graduate two in North York combined and is acknowledged to be the Leading County Paper No Copy Each NORTH YORK INTELLIENCER tbo Mbsrty to utter to freely according to conscience above all otter liberty AND ADVERTISER No paper sent outside of North York unless paid in advance 50 to United States A WATCHES You can depend on From up at Jewelry Eft AS fJ ft Newmarket Out Friday June per annum Si 00 It paid In advance i Tomato I A Summer Outing Brighten Up Brighten Up Is here the time to clean up about the house renovate and make the old things neat and clean again We can help you in the work with our line of ft Arrangements have been completed for 47 band concerts in the Parks tins summer Wo must have a Mr James Deputy Minister of Agriculture leaves this week for the old on departmental He goes to confer with colony ization agents of the old land touch- This summer outing for instance it notion shes better than her folks would cost but was it for herself all theyre fit for is waitin on No she was thinking only of Ethels her an her out Why only welfare was growing into a the other day was to a beautiful girl It was only right and proper that she should mix In good Mrs Young was with and well it 1 a It is surprising a little paint or will do toward brightening up dingy surroundings Wo have a paint and varnish for every purpose and would be pleased to have a paint talk with you Color Cards for asking at A HARDWARE PAINTS GLASS PLUMBING FURNACE WORK NEWMARKET ONT InONE 28 an immigration policy for Onta rio Charles- for the last years secretary to the Pub lic Library Board of the City passed away last Friday morning lie was eldest son of the late Rev ton for so many years Su perintend of Education first of Can- ala West and later of Ontario- It took nearly two weeks for UieS building of the Christ Church at Deer Park to be removed to Moore Park It to be made over into a public school house There are now children on the roll of the Toronto public schools and this total makes a new record A rear ago the total was just loss Dr Osier in his address before the Ontario Medical Association last the Riley farm for August year after j year Why not keep on going Rileys was all right The woods shut it in the house was porch most- an1 the path to the river led a mullien meadow which was so ex- course it your own way wearily raise the money somehow Ive you to have things easy Ive i worked hard so that you might have life a certain field he had play- thn fining of a as a boy that the sight of it and the smell of it made forget that ho was getting a trifle gray a trifle bent a trifle stiff in the joints He hummed tunes at Rileys funny old tunes with funnier old words to them He whistled at Rileys he sometimes went down the hill and across the creek on a hop skip and failure thats plain He got up moving stifily ami with a nod of goodbye started for the of fice Mrs Arthur sat looking over some bills There was a frown on her face frowning seemed to conic easy these days She disliked debt as much as her husband did Eth el wouH have pretty clothes would jump It was at Rileys he had had give parties would act as though the the boat race with old man Bennett worW was made for her especial plea- sure Please came the voice of Mary the maid the woman from the farm picnic an forgot to take her parasol Her pa was for the fieltf his dinner pail in hand an he runs half a mile to head the picnic load an give her the parasol Would you be lieve it the proud little snip me up later on for him keep hold of his dinner pail said she let on to some of the others he was our hired man It set me it opened my eyes wider than anything else Oh Mrs Arthur a tremble of passionate protest shaking her would you believe a girl could he so shamed of so good pa so kind a pa Poor old pa that would work his fingers to the bone for her an for me I Its awful thats what it is A dark flush crept over Mrs Ar thurs cheek and brow and squareset chin Of a sudden she seemed to see a gentle little man an insignificant little man sitting at a breakfast ta ble his blue eyes with the hurt look them fixed on a pretty frivolous girl who had remarked Father does not have to he of our party Yes there had been eager relief in Ethels and manner The girl was growing so foolishly proud was at breakfast that he would rather holiday at the farm than other place Mrs Riley actually smiled until the dimples showed You make me proud she i a ft in is here She has that gawky girl dually flush grew deeper though she was and beat him too It was at Rileys he taught his wife Betty or Eli zabeth as she elected to be called week protested against what he call- to cast aye and how to laud the enslaving of the medical pro- her fish And as for this tall Ethel hers along and says she wants and darker Yet it was absurd that by manufacturing pharmacists of his why he had rolled down to see you Wrs Rileys wail Poor old pa who These latter instead of becoming will- leys hill with her many a time in Mrs Arthur frowned work bis fingers the bone for helpers had come to assume the se days of podgy waist of lhose her or for me should ring rolc of teachers Short frock bare feet and fun Real- However the little dark in her ears it was absurd A little girl took a few pe nuts gV he must be firm in the matter of came hurrying was in that she should have a lump in her from a stand last Friday and hand- I such depths woe that she could not throat that the agitation of the some of them to her mother Then I s have asked us impatient She gave two chairs tr should communicate itself her the peanut vendor laid a charge Jo join their party at is- what was wrong Mrs Riley keeping her voice against the mother for receiving stol- land and I think we willthat is steady with an effort it is a most am he of fix- face me to go For tfcc good youve done in showing me my duty- 1 thank you for myself and my man And I returned Mrs Arthur with a sort of happy earnestness thank you for myself and my man And Mrs Riley went her way unen lightened but satisfied that the other mean well It was a dejected little man a mild little man with a grievance who took his way to Rileys that first of Au gust afternoon His wife and ter had bade him a careless goodbye the day before and taken their de parture It rankled in his mind yet that he had surprised hem smiling at his woebegone air A mans women had no right to desert him Perhaps they were tired of him He was dull there was no denying- it but he wouldnt he dull if he had less on his mind And surely it was when he was dull that he needed company Elizabeth was trying at times but again there were times she wasnt And well she was changed of late had lost her merry ways her loving ways her nice ways is ij ii M h Mrs IN THE TH Bank of TORONTO SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF OF TOPtONT ACCOUNTS may be opened for sums large or small THERE IS NO DELAY or diffi culty about opening an account and the money may be withdrawn whenever required INTEREST IS PAID on your money PROM THE DAY YOU LEAVE IT WITH US TILL THE DAY you take it out BRANCHES In Ontario Quebec and the West CAPITAL ASSETS FIELD Manager Newmarket from Ottawa on Saturday that Ethel it is such tiresome old ter who murdered his wife by place no conveniences no company beating her with a poker is to be ex- j One might as well he buried as stuck ecu tod at Toronto Jail on the in that old farmhouse Norma this month declares she would die of the The Sessions Grand Jury in their if she had to stop there Oh presentment last week referring to by all means let us have a change the races etc deplored the mania When youre as old as your dad for gambling which seems to have began the girl broke in with seize1 our public They also ask I Youre not old you just think you that representations be made loouriare Its habit daddy Gracious Sovereign King Edward Perhaps habit and hard work and the GovernorGeneral to with- Something in his voice made Mrs draw their patronage and presence Arthur glance up quickly He did from all such institutions as permit look worn and yes overworked Be- public belting sides he was not dressed carefully The plant that is to be installed in as of old That gray suit had the connection with the Hospital for Sick appearance of being a ready-made- Children Toronto is the same as content with preaching economy the Straus plant and will give the bad actually begun to practice it genuine pasteurized milk the use of j Father doesnt have to he of the which has cut in half the death rate party Ethel remarked to her just whats best Ive heaps of con- i You sec though I didnt act on the fidence in you jlovely advice you gave at that con- Mrs Rileys admiration was so real havent forgot how nil and true it was You said oh Incorporated that it won the other What can I do she inquired Before you an Mr Arthur took to eomin to the farm I knew you was a wise kind lady I heard you give address at the Womens Guild It was all about what a lot it meant be a wife an a man happy an raisin children right You said love was worth more than a large and fine clothes that no mat- how poor a woman was she was j rich if hex man kept on daffy I about her or words that meant that You remember dont vou Oh yes With all her faults Mrs Arthur had a firstclass mem- cant just give the words but it 1 was about good to our own no their in any 1 mect I Mrs Arthur showin beside it as the m any Mrs Arthur winced not off just making home happy for your man and up your own own little girl all little girl he had- He hated a solitary vaca tion This would he do Stop over the week end then take himself back to the workaday world The farms gay spoke up Riley who had met him at the sta tion an the fishm is prime Glad to hear it with enforced cheerfulness A country life for me Seems a little queer though to be coming all by my lonesome A reg ular bachelor holiday eh Riley Womens queer moralized Riley with a grin The chap that said couldnt live with em or without i em what he was talkin about They left the highway and took path which was supposed to follow he stream but which in reality was stream going over and beside it as the mood of the Ml if- own family to love an respect him If we made mistakes we was to ko hack matter was an begin o member dont I am afraid a hard the back er again You You and I can accompany the while he goes to the farm and fishes to his hearts con tent Mrs Arthur appreciated the world ly wisdom of the suggestion You would like that she enquired of head of the house Better than trying to live up to COUNT h COAL LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR COAL among babies in New York The gate admissions to the Wood bine races this season totalled 103- The races cost the people and the bookies 346115 It is estimat ed that the amount of bets during the two weeks figured up to or an average of per day A young newsy named Saul Hyde the he admitted I years old was sent to the Child- may sto in town all summer he Shelter last week on a nuis- artfully Dont feel the need ance charge He made himself very of a holiday not specially disagreeable to guests at the King If be hoped his wife and daughter Edward Hotel while selling papers would protest fall With seven deep gashes on her head beg of him to go and her face badly bruised Mrs hoped they would offer Morris of Willis St is lying in the expensive outing content Corse moment prompted It was a crazy I path The briars tired trying to hedge it in and keep it straight were glad to have it merge into the strip of highway bordering the wood I Mr Arthur one hand on the rail fence preparatory to climbing it looked about him drew a long full new humility out of doors I have been to fed beore the silent wood It f as begin over again is 1 I d 1 and you do eagerly An you told us it was an awful responsi bility to train a child on account of it bavin a soul an so capable of sweeter an softer an right along or the other I Arthur did not answer for a thing Oh twas beautiful Mrs foment then she said Nothing Arthur an I says to myself Ill late away from the back there ones self Riley stopped to mend the little gate by the poplars leaving Mr Ar thur to go on to the house him self Again the loneliness caught I wonder where my folks are by this as he went up Nut Stove and Egg Pea Corner Church and ORDER PHONE OR CARTERS JOS WESLEY AND FRED HOOVER MMM Perfect Fitting Garments Are what you expect from the tailors hands Ieriection of fit a assured when WE MAKE YOUR CLOTHE High Class Reliable Goods and Superior Fit are the points upon which we have built up our busi ness See our Spring and leave your next order with yy 111 LI MERCHANT TAILOR I Western Hospital in a serious condi tion Her drunken husband who in flicted terrible wounds with a stove shajcer and was only prevented from choking the woman to death by the timely arrival of a constable is under arrest in Farley Ave Police station An application is being made to ex tend the City limits so as to take in the Hull estate the Davenport station on the The Municipal Hoard have handed out judgments in the action of Dr Helen on the height of car steps They struck a mise the steps to be a little lower than at present but not to the ex tent asked fever has struck Australia and an order for seven autocars was re ceived by a manufacturing dur ing the past week Fiftyfour summonses were issued against the bookmakers operating at tho Woodbine last week The seawall bylaw was defeated on Saturday but waterworks ex tension was carried The officials of the Department oi Education are understood to have consideration some better method of arrangement of the several hundred leasts that adorn the museum the Normal School building Thousands of visitors go every year to view these buftls of famous men of all Under the new order it is un derstood these busts will be labelled such a manner as to prevent the name being taken away on his neck and things confessed Mrs Riley I with them if he meant all right but I forgot I in oer to give up the awful trouble Ive got in debt It will worry my poor man out his mind Mrs Riley chocked back a sob an Ive fairly ruined Lenas selves With Rileys if he even hoped they would urge him to dro work and worry and get all the good he disposition It comes of my pride- could out of a solitary summer he and downright was disappointed Mrs Arthur wast of hankering after things I cant in plans and calculations andord and for ne- hardly heard him As for Ethel her did care muci about my appear- opinion was that holidays look at Lena Mrs all other good things were who- l and solely for young good WooWm see the fineness of them time made up of fun and flirtations shoes with patent lacings the lace and finery She Patted her fathers I underclothes Come here Una bald head as she passed him and Show the lady your dress silk Mrs out into the hall to phone Norma Arthur I have stitched an that the whole matter jbroidered the flowers on own hands Its been he same along I knew I eyes I couldnt bear to am afraid we cant afford it this trip or Mrs Moodys girl with the There Lena run awaj dull money scarce and cell we Mary till I come seem to go behind in spite of all 1 1 Mrs Mink and Mrs Moody the only way to cure her isnt It V Mrs Arthur said yes said it sol emnly as making resolve old aunt used to there The old cushion on it his outfit was spread on a chair The tea table was gay with asters and golden rod just as Ethel had been used to deck it and well well say when It did a man good to have surprise sprung on him to have his womenfolks make a fuss over him My you saw a man an woman with one child that you saw three fools in a line than not its so- Mrs Arthur Ill to be firm against to be shoved into chair m crossness an It wont be thirigs Arthur knew it did It did a man to hear and fed the easy cither No it wont be easy but Mrs Arthurs chin set itself with even more than its usual squareness it has to be done Theres another thing Mrs a man good to hear the wife of his heart say As soon as supper is over well take the old boat and go trolling The bass that got off my hook last year is in the river yet but was settled Elizabeth he began the expression deepening in ris afford it- finer than mine an visit with Riley was gaming courage from a him as sure other I hate like sin to tell Riley is j about the store bills II wo- 1 Betty wore a short linen a smile She omen that be knew he hadnt time to think rauoh about it being in a hurry to get to the water but she was the very hand- it with my n debt unknown to her frock a sunbonnct and he same all shes got to make a clean breast get behind but I she Mrs Minks girl she she must be Again the flush swept Mrs Arthurs MHA if can do I have always thought myself a good manager said Mrs Arthur coldly You are certainly certainly but this keeping pace with richer people is whats playing the mischief We spend moie than we used to and get less out of life This trip will cost how much She named a sum which took away his breath he could get it back enough to expostulate she bad begun her argument He badheard most it before a hard was In main How unsel fish she was how devoted to home tereste how careful in money mat- how frugal- in her expenditure I are in good circumstances Mrs Arthur spoe judicially Yes but its easy to get be yond your means just by way ol showin off easy gettin in debt but hard out Oh me Mrs Arthur sighed Yes she knew An you know how it is with girl more you get her the more I you may till You help to make her mean an face She must be honest yes S without doubt She had she agreed looking at him as he An do ever solitary thing she some importance can to help pay it oil Mrs it thur turned away and swallowed hard j little glow pride in heart his tickled vanity rose up and asserted itself I Im to take Lena into my Ill say its up to us to do our part right here and now Maybe we can get two or three boarders for the summer an Lena shall help cook for em and wait good holiday will make young she was saying Young Im the youngest man of my years in the country and the em You told me last week you only begun started was to the seaside else theres no satisfy pride I wouldnt be sayin a word of boarders Weve been glad have summer but DA- Pun bmeht catching at the all R j Arthur o word Oh we it li right It you mar our girl long to get the August or earlier ly I summer a down the- walk on quite a Coming Ethel Continued on page Tea remains in favor year after year with in creasing sales simply because it to its high standard ways quality- J AReHlVESDF ontarr TORONTO

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