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Newmarket Era , February 18, 1887, p. 1

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JACKSON SUBSCRIBERS I A a Vr am A wr NORTH INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Vol XXXVlNo Singly Copies Cents Each i Newmarket Ont Friday Feb 15 I Terms with Cash In Advance AGENCY ROE Successor to LEE Class Stock Companies only Represented ONE OF HOME TIN NEWMARKET LIQUOR STORE 1 THE lul apfnlnlfi Mr lend nJ ijxn of J J I J lor j CO S ToroolOt id rjl AUKUSA WE TO DRAW THE ATTENTION OF THE TO OUR OF Assorted to Suit bought for Cash Brandies Whiskeys Wines Porters Alio In varieties Only Licensed Liquor Store in Newmarket luUjol-Hl-incepMUlWn- J iHrr IN in Jvn M A a ypfll II MVtS V A Siljr lib it Kit JrTlitllu IttiH- rjAKIllrtTKUi LOAN WfltltJdwKiiiholiliMKJtJinllyiH fwniflti 11 Toronto nut Life TO LOAN AT W- J JMWr AtniON Until Owl C- Mint ll AMD SB from Toronto Market bought Hold jutt to Suit You P J NORTH North End Bakery FOR in or at end of year eDUDovnoa New market M J AT HUT DRAFTS IT d4 FIRST- CLASS Tilt ATNA CO lii yrtf Pit- mi in of tXTH lifltt liopttUvaMt A few ff iaif iXUItANXbVaOlNOUril Iliad iSQnoQfnp lUWMOl for iU CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY j r lAihTt A Alwi Kalw mining AH will JUftT THIS The Irish Ad from out Tho If Jo JiU into a boy lb from Mi ll forth A C tlul Thidtiii branch ieo Be Mining wilt Hit lnvo oof bi cruel or bud tow brio lied ibij Are road That Of pro4 of The thai iIm IiHUIidoit A tutu of lrolh ilill o hear with the r ill lord liod lrih race i fenry filial 1 1 wi le of 1 1 hi Mm Mil Jri in near Ami abJ They Away Attar An txitf from Ik of CANNED GOODS OYST Now and Parlor open for Give call ALEX SIMPSON in toiwtsvo ll Civil AI lUlMJNClKUllAnf 1 ml rtlHTM IHAXTKliPHTAJIOt A KllMiUi il IP- rtPtrOhKHN W Air pur ly tflcriuy 1tti lime rtlim- AVc iit fit to NORTH FOND Lighting cigar Melville T I in of 5 I Gouts Suitings 11 in AS II llH I ToUfHt1 pro iij 111 SUPERIOR MANNER llil Call a fit Mccormick 1 Dry Goods- I Groceries Boots Shoes Crockery AT LOWEST PRICES along Rocky Reach on to inlet whoso white were in tide find 115 lie lilVj Ma hat to enjoy that his was very ariitlicjilly Ktill rMtiiliiUingandtmieh which iutiiiiecro ami ficklo nature alio white touch ed ipt Evelina Gray was wailm in little had wailed for him so many the kit two month Albeit as as If In livid J how fast that littio Mi lifttiitig now at of Ho 13 nation over thfl pure on and mom tumultuous than could smile that parted tin tweet and editor in the brightening He spent a very pleasant sum mer at anil pretty Mm had much to hut ha to leave it on mor row How would she receive the announcement that ho it bis duty to known to lay in at bis tide at height always where stood and well knew that ad water would cut them off from any of retreat up prostrate form ho sprang cm rocks to main Jnnd depositing it beneath of some higher up After a few minutes anxious suspense eyes opened look ing into bis with a troubled as though but dimly comprehended what bad So far as such a heart could be pity My dear girl I did not dream that you would toko the end of our Utile so hard as this Eva off hand that on he with a of loathing- Springing to her feet upon a look that he never forgot to dying Monster And do you think that it will end Your punish if to coma Albert retraced way to hotel smiled as he recalled that tragic tone and look a time when words wore brought home to his heart and conscience with a terrible Mr Mlvillft upon broad portico of look ing out upon ilia waters A girl stood near by hold ing in her arm a beautiful black eyed babe As they a girl stepped the further end of the portico was very attired weiring wreath around her hfad a necklace of shells around Ik neck bracelets of the same around her Its crazy girl in to Mrs Melvilles neednt afraid of her she is as as harmless as a lamb poor thing What raado her so inquired lady in a low countenance denoting both interest and pity as she the largo glittering that were fixed intently upon her She was crossed in love Vis heard say though I dont know bow it happened wild when she first so they had to her to an asylum But Ontario Legislature GOVERNORS JACOB Feb The of the sixth of Ontario opened at oclock yotUidsy There was the usual show of uniforms handsome pit trap pings prancing and the boom ing of cannon At 320 Lieut Governor and audience rose to re- him Then Hardy read an announcement that the roach of every citizen who may wish to avail himself of its facilities of to that by the universities of Europe or the United States A bill having this object in view will bo laid before Amongst the to bo Aub to you is a bill for the ml of the Land Title Act whole Province as the public ex igencies may expedient and the local authorities desim re- lp Master of on the the Act of York and the City of Toronto will bo laid before you Measures will be submitted for consideration respecting OCT WEE Governor would his reasons appointment and jurisdiction of police JO J BSH CALL AND J A DALES CANADA TORONTO a ALLOWED ON UTS- l CANADA Notes Discounted NEWMARKET Roller i fact- thatl wo are now 1 iVKlKNiV FRESH GROCERIES llf haoagci Kill Cash Prices REMOVAL w c 1 I MM Matt- Granite Worts Full Lin AND lUAUiclt iW IN OUR IS NO STOPPAGE BUSINESS Gristing and Done Day AS P i afndlUJaiAaiT ran rov4 If d 1 iVlPinl L jog l-aalnt- iy ibl Mr bon hi AJi For the is gelling to to fond of raP ho Ml an cry of joy radiant itself on To this man of there was something very fresh sweet in the innocent had mute adoration in all her loofca and waa like tweet income to ft vanity that was J But everything pleasant comes to cm eiid and to must this I flpi iliat you didnt disap point mo On this my last visit here Era was a startled look In toft blue eyes that lifted to his last visit Albert 1 leave Rocky Beach to morrow- There was something in the- tone than the words that struck coldly on that gentle and lov ing heart Hut von may return of course I may time should Ma fancy ad this way Mr Oh you refer to your mother lam to Ik married next week a perhaps you heard As though he had not carefully kept the knowledge from her yon are- jesting Albert 4 Ah I se you are saying this to try my But surely you have no need to do that There was forced smile on the white lip that uttered these And entreating in eyes that was pitiful to see it did not move to it directed or he exl that it would more mtciful to let blow and My deer child you eanuot sure ly and as seri ous Answer que- lire you fpniije to I have Wen on gaged to with apparent in- out inwardly at the terrible look that came over that young face Eva dont giro away thus bo woman I j v Ah if she had been less to As whit dead shes quiet now though tho doctors do say it that never be quit right again moved up to the place where they stood still eyes fixed intently on Mr Melvilles bee Are you Albert And is that his child inquired girl pointing to babe that was crowing and laughing the arms of it said the young it with a proud and happy milo it his and mine Ive been expecting you Have you Mrs Melville the supposed vagary of her unfortunate visitor you are to seo us After came daily bringing some or curious atones toot a great deal of the child fondling and caressing it their on the Mrs had seemed strongly attracted toward her from the lint manifesting for her in various ways the sympathy interest she inspired Albert Melville sprang out upon the platform lie looked around with a disappoint air He had expected to see bis wife at the statlotK Where is Mrs Melville Marga ret inquired as soon as be reached the hotel She went out walking about two hours ago sir She said ahed bo back in a few minutes and I was thinking it was queer she did not come Which way did she go Toward Cove sir Toward Inlet Corel Why the tide has been in more than an hour Who went with herf Gray sir They call her Crazy Eva Without waiting for the to complete her sentence Melville rush ed from taking the nearest way to Cove ho expected were sweeping over the place entirely merging it He gated wildly around aloud in extremity of bis and terror But no voice replied to not a living object was in sight When tide out he found them There lay the fair young mother holding her closely to her bosom And there too lay the golden- haired blueeyed girl whose he had crated whose heart had- been broken Then he the words she had spoken remembered them as a fulfilled your pent is to come had a deitructiva earthy quake on January 15 13 ice jam in the at London which threatened to cause serious inundations in Hi city broke up early and rcxioved all of damage has been done in Turn- don Wl the for calling the meeting immediately the election of the speaker cut- Governor and his party then filed out Clerk of House took the chair Mr arose and in a few kindly remarks proposeJ the name of Dr Jacob Baxter the member for Speaker of House Mr Clarke seconded the motion in a few words The clerk put the which was carried in silence Speaker Baxter then hearty thanks for the honor and kind words heaped upon him Governor returned almost immediate ly afterwards and read bis speech M follows after the usual preliminaries Mr Sptaktr and of the Autmlttif I have great pleasure in welcoming You for first time to your Legis lative duties as members of a new Parliament The year on which wo entered is one of special interest throughout British Empire as being the jubi lee year of tho reign of Most Gracious Majesty who for half a century has so fulfilled duties of her exalted station as to secure the devoted loyalty and affection her people regret that am unable to an nounce to you any progress towards the una settlement of the of the Province The legislation ad vised by their lordships of the Im perial Council for the of decision has not yet re ceived the concurrence of the Domin ion Government and my dispatches on subject and on th of our boundary are still unanswered Soon after the last session of the Provincial legislature the Court of Appeal affirmed the judgment of Chancellor of Ontario negativing claim of tho Government to lands and timber in the territory within our as determined by Her Majesty in Council but has proceeded the Pro vince at public and an appeal to the Supreme Court has been brought and now stand for judgment There has beta some recent lie two Governments which will bo laid before you The Dominion Government having destined to agree to any inuthod of placing question the proper jurisdiction to drat with tbo subjects embodied the Provincial Factory Act of thought it right to a the jurisdiction without further delay and to proclamation calling the Act into effect Some further legislation is found to be needed for the effectual and reason ably safe working of Act and will be brought to attention I am pleased to notice the promt- neat place which wa5 taken by ibis Province at the Indian and Colonial Exhibition last year by means of the display by the and natural products of the Province also by the at tractive and much commended ex of Educational Department evidencing the advanced- position which the Province holds in educa tional science appliances Amongst our agricultural products the exhibit of cheese and butter for warded by Ontario Department of Agriculture attracted much atten tion and fail to be of great value to this growing and already im portant department of agricultural industry For the success of this ex- credit is due to assistance of the ores of the Provincial Dairy Association a To- splendid exhibit of Ontario fruit col lected mainly by the officers of the Proil Growers will do much to remove erroneous impressions In the mother land En to aereritv of our Canadian climate- The Provincial Associ ation also was enabled through liberal assistance voted last session to make a honey exhibit which Credit upon the Piowiice am glad to the miner al resources of the Province are being Steadily developed that new and have been made during the past year especially our northern north western dis tricts and that minim operations have at progress The for consolidat ing and of the last ten year have nearly their work embodying tho in two the first of which will be laid before you atonce and the second on an early day The volumes embrace AmndiuenU which the judicial r prafeVlotl of the baa enabled tie nod lint you to rein atom Tuesday find ft tlrand rt to to public U mile were red with aork eight or ten fnl of water All the w bouses in the west end Preston much discussion a to were inundated- magistrates and to provide among other thfega for scientific in the Public and High Schools in the as to the nature of alcohol and effects upon the human sys tem Your attention is invited to the subject of prison labor and therein to the question whether the present system of letting out of the labor of prisoners confined in the Central Prison to companies or pri vate persons by contract not with advantage to the discipline and reformatory of the prison and without disadvantage to the pub lic bo abolished by law to ef fect upon expiration of existing contracts Since last session of the Pro vincial Legislature tenders were ad vertised for and received for the erec tion of the new Departmental Parliament Buildings it is found tbatiheneedod accommodation will re quire a somewhat expenditure than was expected To in jurious delay a contract has been en tered into for certain part of the condition requiring your approval of the contract paper relating to the subject will be laid be- for you With a view of giving to the patriotic sentiment of our people and following in this respect the example of the neigh1oritig State of York proceedings by the Statute of a former for ate the cost of expropriating the in tbe of the Palls of have been taken and are nearly completed and a measure will be submitted for your consideration dedicating to tho public in permanence and on Ontario side of the worldwonder and containing provision for securing that object without material coat to the Provinci al Treasury A report from the will contain all useful Information beating on what is pro posed Trie public accounts for the past year will be promptly laid before you and you will be phased to them that expenditure baa been less than was provided for by the es timates and that receipts have amount anticipated The estimates for the current year will at an early bo submitted to your approval They will be found to have been prepared with all the economy consistent with the of the public service I trust that the legislative labors of this first session of the new Parlia ment may be characterised by same patriotic care and intelligence In the cose previous When the Speaker the a motion to adjourn to the 1st of March was made by Hon Mr and Mr Meredith concur ring it was carried unanimously The House rose to receive a message from the asking for an appropriation of for gov ernmental expenses for bhe current year The appropriation was grunt ed Seed Tenting For some years past in England farmers had their at tention directed to the condition of seed on the farm and in many case have found that seed is fay from being pure or suited for the purpose intended It fails in true to its label other feds art- mixed with it especially in the case of grass teed some samples many seeds of weeds arc found and in not a few cases there Is a lack of grnitn- sling power In seed These facts have led to among prom inent seedsmen of the purity vitality of seeds sold and it has that daring past few rears a walked improvement resulted Age has the vi tality of certain seeds Many have lost much of their vitality from improper curing or other causes Is no seed for trough germinating fair per cent In the is of a more or less weakly nature A small percentage of means very many In a busbet Thistles con l grown from seed a fact contradicted by some teed l Wry to some containing shaft Temperature has considerable effect in Feb two young ww of Gordon were skating on a pan of too which grounded in a cove a light house Th riing tidf ami a of wind which drift away h got small toward the shre Ms brother with force to send water into which the lad wa4eto Rev Sam Jones Winnipeg in April Spain is strength of Cadiz Baden advices repo arrivals of rein force A heavy snow has caused a stoppage of Hotel Berlin was on Bat fc Salvation A opened up Calgary and a Portugal and likely to have a light over A at A woman at been for 6 The Ottawa will lifted with elect ricUy cdtt a the sTroopi acdl frontier of Luxemburg- The on obligatory military A n at ami iftj a Salvation All the fort Ij along frontier of chived war in J repenting Freight J has cn completely Ontario by ano it Mary Jaud while lira wing A will a hot anl At the litany llcotlrCi tOftiitlt done porta from thai on the statu that the iii from the out in tome having w that la to be oat la Brim and family narrow from isliVaK In soeot by the of tna Province J and to obeme notwithud some Meanwhile pan of l land the rt4 sea Jumped Into the and attempt to a Tine Valley Friday night the build it was Ml in people inside but ii A diiUcnU received injuries KL Monti of brought day by a at the tee palace The brought to close by piece of firework in words two we little girl old while playing ra tablefork into her was not thought but subsequently it sight of the and the eye ether might ingly on Monday she Toronto and the Dr learn along quite as well Banner A largo the oat mill pond away on Tuesday water in torrents as in valley down to a great sstent left the pond the coj that extendi shore collapvd like vas tent port bad been will groaned part tho whole succumbed like an exhausted paper reporter are not to give or that sxcurreneej able thing for any write that of any inattii how may fiSfl stosva that their reports feelings of got who have who related are more thai cannot bc the of may form judgment upon or ty Hut ttV III sis that all public gate touM Way to that Mf Jo ftMnr v i rf 1

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