Newmarket Era , December 1, 1893, p. 4

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This of 11 Boar both for Sfc wopilns to li la WlDdior Cut for tie I TO INJURIOUS Odd Silastics We lore he of John The Author lb broth er of lb church the the on of long IxJora by Herod by rooj aUpbtoi the tin different He lb He a wry observer of the lw both moral per in lb temple He atrUA was to death Tbplftre of writing lem ever whose lor to to bald ideal of the perfect in life II i very comforting thai our come loje tithe proof of love It if great comfort oar Gal is in character so Ibii Hit promise as good now a when attend ago and words al- His iovilelious always bold forgiveness is ever the same speech the oven the Iris thing a speaker utters The proverb Speech is silver bat is sometimes but arc of ten where is gold silence is We aio to bridle oar tongue not pot them Id convert and them not dee- Iroy them The greater the of right the evil wrong secb fiharper the sword the more will cot for gcoS or for evil can he no ate ideal should bo transformed into the seal- Every toward maQ maybe an act worship toward show most on white gar ments wont in the best jeople INFLUENZA Or La Grippe epi demic always more or prevalent The remedy for this complaint Is Cherry Feet oral I was taken down with and so difficult wa my breathing as If In an I a bottle Cherry no sooner had I Icoudnott that effect be so rapid and cure so ldM It City S P Cherry Pectoral WILL CURE OR RELIEVE DIZZINESS OF THE HEART ACIDITY Of THE STOMACH DRYNESS OF THE SKIM DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION JAUNDICE ERYSIPELAS SALT RHEUM HEARTBURN HEADACHE IT FOLLOWS AFTER a disordered liver that youre subject to attacks of cold or chills on slight expos ure You get tired easily A tired digestion fails to assimilate food This often results in what we call Indi gestion or Biliousness Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets rouse the liver to vigorous action and this in turn the machinery of the body into activity Liver stomach and bowels feel the tonic effect and in consequence the entire system is invigorated The processes become and a reserve force Is stored up against exposure to disease If youre too thin too or nervous it must be that food assimilation is wrong This is the time to take Pleas ant Pellets They neatly cure Constipation Sour Stomach Dyspepsia Sick or Bilious Headache and Jaundice FOR MEN AND WOMEN literal Victory t A- THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT Scientific Mid And f Arising disordered KIDNEYS STOMACH BOWELS OR BLOOD CO FARMERS- Si I Owl OK Hi jmifj A fid lech 5c Mrrtn at Foolish Turkey Juilc Turkey Oh inimina I 4W and jcAlh- me unit- loiluyVy cur lives hi as it is With wMibuiiCs none us would PUREST STRONGEST BEST no Alum J or any EW Toronto Hatty the young turkey Thanksgiving thy is gunc I in Mill old evidently never heard of Christmas fo Finnic At Hide Jcr JUojci iho New rcJiNij It to on account of elltig Uid ticrr of the in It rrllevci of tod In America for Q I to Jij- cd fcl cue For Liniment ofi cr ftDd lilt from Jjcci pTla SwMaa to ivo yor Sir Olivers The announcement made by Sir Olivet Mowal at a meeting of the To ronto Association last week although not altogether unexpected will nevertheless be received with re gret from one end the Province to the ether but more especially by the party He said I am ting to be an old man and natural- ly I begin to desire peace In my present position I an never find it and this coining coolest my last in the Premiership Although it docs not require another successful appeal to the electorate to attest Ontarios appreciation of or confidence in the present distinguish ed leader in the Legislature yet it was only natural that he should urge those he was addressing to see that the approaching campaign ends in another decided and final victory Sir Oliver has already held the po sition of First Minister for a longer period than any other head of a Gov ernment in the Empire and to all these years no serious charge of ling has been against him self or those associated with him in the administration of our provincial affairs Public works have been con structed public buildings erected public money expended in developing provincial resources hut while po litical opponents have censured cer tain methods of departmental man not the fyst serious charge of personal advantage has ever been made either through the press or on the floor of the Legislature against Sir Oliver or members of his Govern ment Measured by comparison with other Provinces in the Dominion has reason to be proud that her public interests have been con fidd to a man of integrity like her Veteran in his official care has resisted at tempts the part the Fed- encroach on legislative of the and by appeal t the highestlegil tribunal in the won a vicloiy which secured to Ontario a vast area of territory rich in mineral and other resources Hence whatever be the of the next general elec tion while the Premier may very naturally express solicitude respecting the result ho can afford to look for- ward to the next appeal to the elector ate with comparative complacency He has won a mine and fame that will live in the memory of the Prov ince ii generations come as worthy of a nations admiration It is true the Conservative party attribute his success to the gerryman der of constituencies the appointive system manipulation of the license traffic and the pressure for support brought to bear upon officeholders in every electoral district in the Prov ince but these of so wide and discursive a nature that they count or more than passing remark and have failed to shake the confi dence of the people in integrity and honesty of executive administra tion The next question is on whom will the Premiers mantle fall Hon Mr Hardy is the oldestlteutenant in the Cabinet and has a large following in Liberal ranks He wide experi ence- is a fair speaker and has ex ecutive ability He is also a practic al politician- The Commissioner of Public Works too Hon Mr has seen long years of service is likewise a clever debater an excel lent departmental official and has many warm supporters both in and out of the legislature who would like to see him promoted His indiffer ent health however is the gravest cause of uneasiness to political friends Others again entertain decided opin ions favorable to the Minister of Ed ucation j but what is the use of specu lating when the time arrives the man will be found for the place Meanwhile the Opposition are pre dieting that Mr Meredith will be Sir Olivers successor and that Liberal need not worry about it the electorate however will decide this point about the month of April or Iraclirt Electric a Genuine Tho Bell ma Current tut can It write walnut mi I working Of General Liimliiis lite H1V lor oil ill Electricity tepflV Any ill by ftl to before It tito men Belt I IlXrSTRATEI Contain of chronic and nervous how to order etc mailed scaled to flu Belt Appliance Co KING St TORONTO to ffll St Ahl Bho may on now but I remember the time when the didnt no or carriage Life He Here boy you hold cop and mo Ill chow you how HOW What lilt lay next when the next general pro vincial election will likely take place for and take no other ff the new log place of cooking butter or CobU and Is f by anyone AT AIL GROCERS W4 by Btt The Commons on Nov ihe return of Hon Joseph Martin the liberal by a majority of This is the fiist lime rince Manitoba became a of this that Winnipeg rejected a supporter of the Conservative cause at Ottawa and when it is remembered that at last general election Mr Hugh elected to sup port his fathers Government by majority of we can form some conception of the wonderful of popular sentiment towards the ex isting Administration Ye for the firet time in jean Win nipeg has gone and from the sue of the majority following closely after the recent from Cabinet Ministers the country can spell the citys political preference with a big Mr Calvin Campbell the nominee and both he and Mr Martin declared for tar ff reform but Mr Campbell ng supported by those who professed strong allegiance to the Thompson- Foster combination made the elect orate suspicious of a possible mental reservation in his promises while by giving their to i I sure he was on two of the great issues before the people tariff reform and opposition to interference with Manitobas educa tional policy The overwhelming majority by which the candidate hold ing the most pronounced on these issues was elected is Winnipegs answer to Hon Mr Fosters question and a warning note to the premier Manitoba that short of a recognition of the Prairie Provinces demand f trade and noninterference with existing conditions on question will mean the return of a contingent to Ottawa nest general election solid for the Liberal party The is as plainly written on the wall as in he the old Babyonial Ring the in or with a capital a tor and giber articled The of the and Fortieth volumes for 1691 its twentieth year of this ami most eir published in fitrpng one The Editors aplcpdidK us pa on Tent Life in will describe scenes in of Christ which form the subject the lemons or 1801 Two dollars a year Sow to Get a Send Sunlight wrappers wrapper bearing a Woman Look Old Sooner to Limited Scott Toronto and will by a pretty picture from adver tising and well worth framing This is easy way to decorate your home soap ia the beat in the market and it will only coat postage to in the wrap tho Write your address carefully BYE GOOD OUR SALE FAIRLY STARTED NO use making any secret of it weve too much stock in these two big departments and our invariable rule being to carry over no winter goods from one season to another started to clear overcoats and mantles just one month earlier than usual- SO Tweed Braver Cloth Utile Former price present rices BO TO KEEP FROM STARVING HE COMMITS A CRIME BENT TO JAIL 5 Mails flnd Ulsters Former prices present prices 1 50 Ji YO tf- Coals and anil lurlriinnied Former present prices -4- IjtdieV Plush and Dolmens high shoulder Former 35 1 5i5- HACK Indies Handsome Embroidered and Braid Dolmans high Former prims 35 present ia of go 75 FIRST TABLE Mens Heavy Cape or Hood Overcoats juice Present price SECOND TABLE Mens Heavy Tweed long wool lined Former price I resent price THIRD TABLE 7 Mens Mellon Overcoats 20 single or double breast wool or serge lining price Present price 50 FOURTH TABLE Mens English blue and black Former price Jrcsent price 1 FIFTH TABLE Mens Irish Frieze brown Hoys Overcoats in jiood genuine Former price price wool lined SIXTH TABLE Hoys 4 out capes Former price Present price SEVENTH TABLE Different kinds of Boys an Youths Overcoats in IMtrr mi all and colon Former Present pricesJl EIGHTH TABLE 1- h Mens Scotch Tweed Sum all sizes Former prices 10 Present prices 6 50 1 NINTH TABLE TO Canadian weed Suits for 1 J men all Former 7 Present prices 3 50 TENTH TABLE fr IUU long pants in Tweeds and Worsteds up to years For 1 prices Present prices THOMPSON SON THE NEW MAMMOTH St East Toronto Earners ILLUSTRATED a Ifnc In lit li draws pou bat fltlaJ Ihomott a of ta1M topic of In flollot Co ulbri hi vent of lor tub NEWMARKET lories racQ And litioE of the who ftUmlk la to end Dort bj liltlrfulib osporli In word ibe ttutci of lb dally the HUd iba HARPERS PER ODICALS Tea W too VSi I Fret alt ixr in SiaUi and iierleo FALL Friend 1893 Ibo Iwgla will for do la ypmbjir at receipt order for back nan i4iAro paid or by or aipoDM trio not for per ClatbOAMi for each for will Chi by on by Money Order or flOTUaKl- arc not to HARPER this Have a Verjr Bad Cough ITT Arc through Illness with Remember thai IS REQUIRE A Full Stock of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE BAR BAND HOOP IRON STEEL IN ALL SIZES CARRIAGE CUTTER WOOD WAKE TRIMMINGS BUILDING PAPER AND PITCH FARMERS PLATFORM COUNTER SCALES GRAIN SCOOPS SHOVELS HALFBUSHEL MEASURES Wilkinsons Celebrated Plows Kept in Stock Repairs for all makes of Plows kept in Stock PROP THWECSiASSi GO TO J he Toronto J H on SATURDAY OF FO BARGAINS THE LEADING HARDWARE STORE FALL GOODS tubs Clothespins and Washboards- LUMBER Shingles Flooring Moulding OUP AIM Lath Doors Sash and Blinds GOOD WORK Putty and nil sizes of Glass the best Shot Guns and Revolvers Ammunition of all kinds FULL LINE CUTLERY of all the celebrated Horse Blankets Cattle and Cow Chains ALSO BEST BRANDS OF Opaque Shades jND Curtain Poles BRANDS OF 1 AMERICAN J AW ALLAN CO Telephone No MAIN STREET Jack to -AT- LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES SHOULD BUILD A RESIDENCE EN QUIRING ABOUT OUR INSIDE SLIDING BLINDS LAME BACK CURED EVERY TIME w PLASTER i rtBbwr and WWHIVsf or workhouse cip- or death These the mill i which confronted Rudolph of New York and this t hl and touching story Weakened by sickness and con stant exposure emaciated through hunger and he had got to the point where not being able to find work he thought he must get locked up and thus have shelter and food or else end his miserable life jumping into the river To a newspaper man who visited him in the workhouse other day spoke of himself and his struggles I was born he said in Vienna and came to this country nearly eight years ago wilh my wife and our two children We were a happy family for at my trade as jeweler made good wages and was able to live comfortable The children made me happy and my good wife ah she was all that a wife could be No man could have wished for more than I had In those days a time I found that my eyes were failing me I could not do the delicate work that was my specialty and of course Toy wage were not as large But still we lived on happily and comfortably enough yet 1 bad the awful fear upon me that my eyes would go altogether Things did get a little worse for my eyes were growing very bad and finally there was not enough in what I made for my wife and two little girls My wife had some properly in Vienna and her people are all well- todo and I prevailed upon her o go back hvme and I would stay have my eyes attended to and when was on my feet again could come back It was very hard they clung around neck and wet my cheeks with Iheir leats My little Odelia would hardly let me go and when steamer sailed away I thought ray heart would break Well my eyes did not get any better and at last I went to the hospital When got out some little time ago had a few dollars in my pocket The firms for which I had worked had shut down on a count of the hard times and it was only once in a while Ihat could get little jobs But nothing steady was to be had I tried oh how I tried to get work But up and down the big city I have walked day after day and al ways it was the same answer No work for you They were sorry for me but there it ended It was not only my trade I tried but work of any kind I would have been so glad to dig to carry to do anything for a living but everywhere it was always the same tWhg We hare no work for you At last 1- began to look not only shabby but disteputable My clothes were ragged my beard grew and worse than all I got filthy There was no place to wash I could not shave for I had to sell my razor and article of clothing I had was sold to get food Then it was hard er than ever I could not even get in the doors of places where I sought work For four weeks lived in the streets It rained all one day and I was wet through and sat in my dirty foul clothes all that night Oh it was horrible- I went down to the pier and- the river looked so smooth and calm so full of rest It did seem to me that my end had come In the river I would not feel the gnawing pains of hunger nor hear the hoots I stood there a long time and I think I would have dropped into the stream but just then I remembered little Odelia with her great brown eyes and her soft warm arms that dun about my neck and I thought of Est with her curly locks and bright laugh so full of and then too I thought of my wife and knew how she would and break her heart So I could not die I just could not give up every hope of seeing them again and folding them in these arms So I came away from the river and next went to the Tombs I went to the judge and begged him to have me taken care of but he would not And then I went out on the street and walked up and down for a long time looking for something I could do- I could not steal oh I could not do that Odelia and Esta- would not love me more I could not beg I do not khow how to beg At last I found a stone and then waited about for an to come- I saw two of them talking but they turned away and I could not to look at me Finally a policeman came and turned up Baxter street I slipped along and when he got near me I picked out a little window and threw the which had my pocket The came up and grabbed me What are you doing he said then he cuffed me on the side of the head Then he hit me on the other side and I said need not hurt me You must arrest me I am nqt making any resistance Then he asked the man of the house to go and make a charge It was a butcher shop and the man said the boss was away and he could not leave The woman came out and said to the policeman Let the poor fellow The window is only worth a dollar and I wont make a charge I almost cried when I thought that maybe would not be arrested after all So begged her to make the charges and she did and the judge sent me up for three months And you think this is better he was asked Oh much better have had a bath and wear dean clothe That was deal Then I have a place to sleep and good food to eat You know what these things are to me Perhaps best thing of all is that J to Liniment to DUNNS BAKING THECOOKSBESTFRIEND SAL IN CANADA EyiSED SJ iKa lor foe a pro S s toil AW a 4 3 53Esli mm TO It PAHMS con burr lot No All burr So I U Iota KUprtttt JOHN roitocK Shropshire Earns SALE Shropshire Rams Y0UN6 SHORT HORN BULLS I It It 111 CO IRV1S0 PURE LYE PUREST EL Aliens lung B IVAflUISOW ViclotU llr ilueWAirJ tail THiiiD Wait 111 Sickness Comes PERRY DAVIS may need I mm

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