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Newmarket Era , August 18, 1871, p. 1

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Tilt ERA Every Friday Morning JACKSON Publisher and Proprietor AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER GIVE THE TO KNOW TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE FREELY ACCORDING TO CONSCIENCE ABOVB ALL OTHER LIBERTY i NEWMARKET Ont FRIDAY AUG 1871 Terms in Advance ERA Book and Establishment It C031TLBTILT T1IH LATEST STYLES PLAIN FANCY TYPE ORDERS ant fHlnwi at cf I GEIKIL MX DR PUTTER PHYSICIAN AND j MANSION DR STRANGE II m An D0llia smwi Dr UattC T of J CARD iivuiU W in f Mr J I- Money to Lend MODERATE JX J Bun A PETER PATTERSON s tf47 Davison House PRIZE TEETH MARBLE WORKS I Dr Robinson ill KfnwU lit Sad f MCh at attend lit follow la ibaak for lbs f i MonnmentsTorab On tie mi See Spe ayh and llii JMILLARDCo Ilia a Mil light til of honesty clearly I stalaio lo vas loll and slightly built I hat cored your liis surmounted a brouebl you up on dock lal ovcred with clow ii lb way you inlond curly luur light In fuel bo her for lli care In u a Wbnl con follow llut I Upoc Inul Jour own way Though itrancw would be of no a very eery beauty face Thcvaronilher needed one bold always wore hitler in care answered Lord Nop- or to mo without at or grin which KoKitod grew ton coldly his face growing darker fulfilling darker at any remark depreciating each moment but however here I Listen lo me Miss as oven though words were she is herself A jierfcct Venus Isnt have learned your name to bo jMiken in jest or as thought been informed that yoo wore be mummed Fair enough to bo a marchioness I ling acmes the great Allan SHARON MARBLE WORKS dim of tin i Mr Comer of Main and Timothy Streets ajr dress making lil j Barry DRESSMAKER Harness Establishment K K T NEWMARKET ALL for Dm m mi finllsa Ln is alii ill Siuras Dresses Cut f Fitted Ob aetiet HUH III WhUctuiKti I ttT GEORGE I i ami jug flam I mils Ae AH PHYSICIAN SURGEON Accoucheur Office Mam St ft In HONEY TO ml Law lag ttOYAL HOTEL J- DA Taty El of be mi TtMir Mock Harness and Trunks WHIPS o Dentistry C ADAMS DE5TIBT King Street Toronto MTTUJ Tank at la bit in all lir- ud ran pJt vhb Vakkalta Tmb at1nwaa acl art armnir to alii taction Tore If J J I MAKER And Undertaker Ikait Math Buggies for Sale Of Superior Style At A J McCaACRBsa Stamrkt Stop and Read Ike IWral lrti Photography JONES ITHII nfrfiiii and Photographic Studio main tnaiiiul Enamelling Process SOLAR CAMERA with roafhlnerr LIFE LIKENESSES Large Cttlinel or Stereo scopic Pictures Carte rf Avibrotipe and Jems fTaken naval In well ana known yrla PRIZE a Iiruw hn wore tilled of my aiatcr firnt a child Herbert of Such Kent tho owner of a in county which ad come into jmsMwion at death one year to ho date at which our H CANXOV 3 BIBLE DEPOSITORY DENTISTJ TUT WARS I ANI1 DAVISON HOUSE i in all ik j Eavr Trough Coaductor Pipes I up on IIm ftlurlm and all klnda RtWUGAll a McDOUGAU i Silt la bm Jrtrfi K obU 10lklchBM TaHbiaa Tank and work Jya wCfT rA will PHYSICIAN and aHwiakaana and H KKKMOTT Dm lid MHlbMkitriv la Chemist Druggist K DRUGS MEDICINES akaaioali Toilet UJV rrspusd m las MEW TIN WARE ESTABLISHMENT in 1 i Tinware Stove Pipes c meal sprttw4 and of lb Done on Short auta A Oat tiitc had but his father bven tliriA life loft it BWrtXflgd to only child and heir Herbert mother had died slightly irritated what a groat in- And do intend coloring but yon ahould have a littlo mnro honor than l father or ha lerhapa ao replied Lord Her- a feature in which they could carvleawly however Im bianco to cither Her- to to and endeavor to Am T J DALES Is now lb Musical Instruments Seine ant equal lo an PRICE Horse Infirmary LLOYD VETERINARY SURGEON jonaUr on diaaaai Ac A Medicines of Every Description for Morses Cattle in mantiy to and Aarn Mm Select WILLIE MORTON So ft young man of twenty hroe who waa alnridiiig at the lime icar the how of the vcaael Mermaid the horizon in hope of land By his ido another the If MMesing a frank and open countenance upon which a smile or perpetually your loss of eye sometimes at the first glance is a great cry likely she ja a poor ivclllhir over to the Now World in acarth of bettor fortune than he baa mot in the Old You are right again Lord is poor ind but the jxfUuiii of wlicn icd word To think that Lord Herbert peer of tho realm who lately boasted that lie would never lead a to altar who was not pos sessed of both title and ahould think fur a moment of an alliance with a man for Gods sake dont speak so loud the other who about marriage tell rnc Lord Edward ayca to it na it disappeared alio stooped too far lurch the ship reci r after it AH was on lor everyone was mado with the catastrophe by a cry ing out without any regard man overboard Lord Edward was about to spring to rescue but was detained by Lord Herbert the mi instant after a tall youthful form dis appeared over the aide of tho and landed in the water with a loud I excuse mo lor mentioning Immediately a boat was was forced to do so before I to rescue ho grav id offer you any I her by the hair she was sinking in the way of placing the last time was convoyed by which you could to the deck in an insensible condition not as fully prepared to it I am weary and would more need rest than sitting up on deck to go my pad brstory for tlio of one whose by a few team and who would listen baps merely In accordance with a foolish notion of gallantry la it not or Moat emphatically I answer no I beard little of your present previous to ibis and sufficient to let mo know that you are not in very affluent circa instances procure a livelihood In Country we are now Approaching Edith looked and in credulously in bit face May I ask she who it is that takes such an interest in the lor- lunea of a poor girl jntto to bit my is of Court What titled of cry follqwod by her promincs of Well done Willi Morton ex claimed the leaped on deck the water dripping frua his To continual Post Cards the facilities by issue of Iopt Card following regulation- for iiiforinaHoii of our readers Undar authority of Port Office Act Canada Post Cards bearing an of on cent full issued for to tho by thin atone shall bo and be deemed t i lo ward I wonder to fortune than yo a large knew in that were without drowned support failed to bianco it employment I would indeed my lKirtsesa a very hard heart you been she lived bad sad position failed to Her name ken my pity It may bo as you my Strange lleplon Edith but I never expo tad lo at is her name too yon recolloct generosity on this aide of the Indeed Herbert pleaded Hirer St for my bake yi exclaimed Imi Styx You land at Quebec lie inquired abruptly a tho reply e and tlieii eel out for n tour dm sister had lived the continent returning years to find his a fine hea thy loy remarkably unlike either ly after his besieged by creditors by time their claims were lolly tied be found himself quarter of the old estate proeeeds of which barely sap- ported him that bo was laft poor and needy the fits had deprived him of a more noble other was Lord Edward ly aon of a wealthy baronet and permanently I acquaintance So leaving Lord Edward he tho lady with easy graceful air of a confident of hi How she looked in resting on aide of the vessel his wile who also pensively on groan of the first among as they rolled quickly by What th in of the Act shall pa throughout the without further charge from or way office subject to aMlowiu conditiona or stamped lido of card lo bo used for the address only the ra must nothing else either written or printed upon ft On the other or any whether nature of a loiter or otherwise may bo writ ten or printed attached to card nor may it be folded cut or nltcrod There must be no words marka or design- written painled or other wise on tho cards indecent immoral libellous or offensive character No Post Card can be posted a If Post Card be posted which In fringe any of the above conditions It ii to be forwarded by first Edith Her bert I have both relatives and friends there who on a word from mo will interest in you Bo cheer up and look at bright aide of tho In litre and not at Ediths were by this limo again swimming in tears not tears or grief but those forth by excess of gratitude to troalod a lijv purpos A Post Card mav bo Iteginterad had raised hopes and spirits lo der the same regulations a a letter lb highest without on ration charge be I Cord i tlKltl- Iho families of England wealth of golden hair ward their only son bat fifteen banging moment In long tresses years previous to tin- their little over shoulders next to daughter a child of four was drown- caught by tbe tossed aside cd or was supposed to been and left flowing at full length drowned in tbo river Thames j playing her snowwhite neck But bad wandered away from homo one what mean those glistening diamond day alone and when seen she drops rolling slowly her fair was crossing ore of bridges that cheek from heavenly above spanned river no caring to angelic in heir expression lb qui- notice little si ray away Her bat lip and heaving bosom Ob and jacket being picked up on tb river next day by some boatmen led to the supposition that she bad been the objects before them but loio past bitter sorrow ful past to her Without bright ray of hope to gladden the future And there is no better time modi it event especially 11 it appeared in lb dally ring a largo reward for reoov- dead or alive if we may use expression but that was last seen of the child and for many long day she was mourned as dead which tbe family To ship Mermaid was carry ft mi Canada and at the time oar story i relative opens of Hay much within a miles of Newfound- Wilh this brief preamble we It Edith cm eat by vessels aid silently grivr- It was only yesterday when you ing past the present and xprod yourself differently future and all know that Lord Edward laughing silent is the deepest I fancy I aeo yoo now lying at full What tears exclaimed Lord look than with wide no friend or for ft kind word kind doed tis when Herbert who had drawn op and without her being of hi presence what la It that brings length in your cabii peculiar to trie for having voyage sorrow to the heart of whose Yes answered Lord Herbert I youth and beauty should render such afraid I never would make sail- thing impossible his is the fifth I have started on hearing r made and Pre been laid up as addressed and blushed long this one aa I was tho first finding her grief and te quite There seems to bavo boon stone to draw you up on deck have rightly wonder to so quickly Nothing air nothing abe load- hastily brushing tears from her eyes at least nothing can straoger Lord Herbert but I fair lady nay you have noticed her before this Lord Herbert somewhat earnestly exclaimed the there nothing in history of par- mo fair and young that lb attention of any Noticed other I have noticed titular except thecook Who la whoso has exercised such ft powerful influence over you Why have you not but no for believe she has not been one on deck sine the easel left Portsmouth And how is It you have been fortunate or unfortunate as to I was standing at the door of ray cablnjesterday when she pawed by I learnt from the purser that her name was Edith that was travelling alone and also that she would be on dock tbU evening thats what has brought on dock I Poor I to the thought of win and anguish It would bring her when these hopes were dispelled Yes her bright eyes though their lustre was now sadly Campbell adheres to her dimmed by tho littlo drops third confession that the murderer of that rested each eyelash beamed her husband was John forth tbe gratitude she could not find little credence can be to her words lo express strange statements The opinion is So I will leave you now gaining ground that alio alone is the ued bis lordship but I shall for guilty party cool and indiflV Good Imwii g cut Inch sho tells visitors of the horrible details of the paland her repeated assertion that low he turned and strode back companion who was waiting i rhis return hare rest until Well queried Lord Edwtrd banged stamp her as the most heart- how did you get one Have you loss of women Much of her atory succeeded in making an impression bears irnprjlwIHhlv on Iho facooT It on her heart and McWain maintain that I hare ft certain way replied they and the fact Lord laughing Tor ah made no attempt to escape thinks mo a jolly follow released from custody ft which doubtless am You see ago strengthen belief in I is promised to procure employment statement SubjxTnnn have boon ftnd ah thinks a on all the family great deal of no on that account several other people in the neighbor- of that enquired hoood as well as on two storekeepers Lord I in Marys to attend the Why dont yea see the Idea Is to tako place before tbo I shall full in my engagement of find- Police and do my beat to prevent her iron obtaining then J Tho when she is homeless and penniless I I will offer a small sum of money In of two of lbs ja for Ontario and for each yrooorso sbo will lo grateful for the offer i from 1 w what can judge of her nature she silt tiot accept charity Then the rocd is open to me will offer her a position as mistress of my house L Heartless fellow that you ore exclaimed Lord Edward indignantly to tbe poor girl in cruel i tell him lain no lime to spare Why is treadmUl its lurning is foolish gentle Iho result of conviction reply Lord Helford but his eyes looked unutterable i In fact tne affair created quit cold between them and for three days afterwards they did not exchange a word Tbe day the ves sel anchored hefore Quebec however an incident occurred which brought the two unco more together A short and time before lb Tellod Lord lleplon was standing near of your grief that may the of vessel engaged In an it apparently brisk conversation with Edith shook her head mournfully Edith while a short distance off stood too long to rolute Lord ibe pair with anything hot a pleased expression countonsnee Edith atnnding elbow resting on side of the ship and twirling loon and round in between finger A sadden gust of wind essay to assuage my past sufferings repent having lb request and regret generosity that prompted it long I bad concluded An other time perhaps Nay now urged Lord Herbert I am fully prepared to lislon to the tale it occupy rest of stronger than rest took It clearly hand Yes amlling the water With a Utile cry of and changing her tactics but lass row at her toss she leant over it back An of winds up Patients who hi taken it con no other A confession A bridge at Delivers Colorado bis notice No drawn by than one is allowed to cross this oppo site directions at the tamo ttsTIl ii mid that who wont take ft paper ho can one invented a machine by he can cook his dinner by the tmoko of his neighbors chimney Boarder This seems very Mrs Skimp Landlady Well it must both warm weather I feI weak myscU in tact complains

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