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Newmarket Era , April 11, 1890, p. 1

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ERA Friday BY- LYMANQJACK80N At STEAM PRINTING HOUSE The ox lbs Eft ha REACHED And wo confidently SUB8CEIBERS LIBERTY TO KNOW TO TO TO ALL LIBERTY BAKE CAPITAL Newmarket Branch NORTH INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Vol 12 Single Copies Cents Each 1 Friday April 11th Terms Cash In within or at end Newmarket Real Estate Insurance Agency Money to Loan Properties Bought and Sold RENTS ON MODERATE Special Attention paid to Farm Insurance lc TOWN AGENCY FOR Grand Trunk Railway and White Star tine Ocean Steamers Bold to id SUim ALBERT BOB Main St South Newmarket Ac IK to Ixaa good Klin A AirBIDK A A Toronto- and J EST FOR d TO LOIN AT locality a Ik ffC- former Blodc- MONEY TO LOAN it TO or lb IB WIN A Ac 81 Mcbombcnr fitnrdy ON GOOD A Court Ac London Co At Old Rttxj Cor t or York Farm Sales Promptly Attended to- PLAMEV for Lb- at will MAloaaboot Work ana AOKETBRAL Allowed on at DRAFTS ISSUED A ALL MotM Saw ToTrfj Out tide VHrABLlSHEDliJT- ft QccUIrlfsbU room or nil billiard J HOLDERS prop MISS OK 1q Tonmio It to a ttw more pupil at North Newmarket or at I will be Newmarktt of of toiJUioeibeiuKlTt TO lAinftctti tt promptly Atteodra to- MB ROCHE Clumber of lb Court COCET JKriCBOver the Hank or IS TIepbooooZix TO AT LOW under will at or at thorough J ESTATE an J Financial Broker Beau Estate made ALBERT AUCTIONEER For of York Sales Attended on nod PI 1 J C QUERRIE to inform intending and public generally has opened a in is prepared to manufac ture all of In any that may bo ordered Work Guaranteed Repairing Don Neatly and Promptly Royal Hotel Od You Marry dear I To a dear littla girl I lor Aoioor all bo That yea qr0 til others which it tell foot nty tine it Hairy or Char or Year rjild j for them U I would Which yea will wed only eh aawert know That fau a the cod that With a Thai fa though h would chow I tJ to For wo can matter bow mach I If lor lb girl lMt mil I wait Till all my you lb away Hairy a beautiful toroa Jwi For lb of who oi cold Stall I homage refuaof Full a ho been I just jreiiohio aj joar Ibit leUrft euduru better to wait for Till our ii Tho to build a mil lietwfeu yoor PolLiog tear away With a link my booy girt And Im really truly lord with For Im wjMjien nobody flu our lire White wo to rtfW LIQUOR STORE CO ii II i EX MVNf IN box New- mrket will prompt Farm I MrmpiiEMyl KeIJecH A J For tueCouatyor York r Repairs or will JUrUtrar UfttomercaD at Newmarket office to DRINK LIFEGIVING The Great Magical Healer For sale by P J OMALLEY Madame Apprentice ere in our which upon our to exclusion of many another of iraportonce if Novel had lived to bo as old as patri archs never would forgotten that lowering April afternoon in Madame Merits parlors the tiding of i clock on the mantel souk of a canary overhead Madame herself alt La Croixs tall in ruby velvet and sable fur between and window Tm very sorry the that auch a ahould have intended a hat with more any girl in tho so willing Co stay and work What is her ad- Send to her at and toll her it was all a cms take But no had Miss Henrys ad- fio had from flatu in which sbo lived very after alio had entered Madame Merits and none of the other know she had Madame though she was had still a told Mies Do La at opportunity bow matter really I am afraid wo too hasty said Dear deari what a pity l ex tho bello ltut any one an of bruins might have fcuJn that a couldnt wear Ihwa dread of violet and ay there are plenty of places tiu can get us y you paid her- Madame was silent Shu know better than any could how difficult it was for a girl the city of Now York to ob tain or references Hub held her peaco What good could it possibly do now The Mothers Prayer- More than years ago one lately Sabbath moaning eight young men students in A taw school walking along thu banks of a that flows into riror not far from the city of Washington were going to a a re tired place to hours of that holy day in card Each of thorn had a flaak of in wore sons of mothers As they were along amusing each other with idle the boll of a church a little about two off began It to the ears of those thoughtless young plainly aa though it wore only on side of the along which walking Presently of their number was and said to nearest to him that ho would go no further but would to village and goto church Hie friend called out to their companions who were ahead of boys back hero J to is go 1 religions We mutt help and baptize him by in water in a they formed round They told bun hat only way in which bo could Life Hub White to doubts that secretly saf a himself from cold bath V t0VvSiVA of cutoff ACCIDENT AMEHlUA In America lulfeiclualvely for Aurora at tut Only 10c per lb 3 lb for PJ CM St North rum Ufllfaat MIST A A CAHaDA LIFE CO CAPITA AND dollars A I Jit fuiMVd Denial I iti- m 4ATfrAVVI NORTH END BOOT SHOP to of nod urroumUiPf wuDUy lhatttiopuln all f In a t abooiavfclaiiiy- AM J tVAM N HSis TORONTO IHKoolyflftlcliaUieralQ OKU DISCOUNTED ValullDa HUSKY TO WAf of j IOIrjt J IA0 DRY COED WOOD I SHEEPSKINS JiciiCiinin It flcoanJlc j A or cay EVENING May I V atayiiichisoi AMntunlay Or urn ltd di1lt Cuia I7 In tit I Live in iij three Yvarl lmlx A SnvmxI KENDALLS SPAVIN IdtmeiofliayMlcirtsncnalf ikIuN InmeucMrtiljTJolnttAudSx iiitcfjuLJiiiuiccLtf Vouatrulf A Troy KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE i P J KlMDltLCO I J ha J LIFE SIZE 8PEC1MEN8 ita Ion a Leading Photographer A IOTrtTH j The Manufacturers Accident Insurance Companies Toronto t od HIGHEST CASH far WOOL MAT NEWMARKET Methodist Church W A AT AHIKCJAUIY ALL of Work KENDALLS SPAVIN SURE 0 For ftt tbtt la IVVc SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS a for and Children ao adapts to thai aUcp an Sirica It is a luistalso which you oar lor said Miss Da La Of I could not go to the or a in concert do not choose to the is cried fluttering her plump over the of tulle garlanded about monster velvet pansier ofpurplOj violet Mack sunset color Hut you know very well said La Croix imperially that color that cannot wear It make sallow aa an Nothing could do that Madame But of course ii all Alias Henry law very sorry said Novella Dot I trimmed the hat exactly in accordance with orders writ tea card That nonsense bestowing on the working girl the full weight of acorn and that dared visit on Miss Do La Croix- I how you can stand there contradict me I Hut I am only speaking the troth said Novella And I I am telling the Hoi out Mies Do La Croix 1 congratulate you Merit with a upon of your employees Hut It is so very that it too much for this woman must your place or I will withdraw my custom My dear Do cried in pray no not think of such a Henry you may consider self discharged I cant allow my customers to ho thus Novella very pale but made no answer inclined her head And glided out of room a little gray noiseless shadow and by dint of much coaxing and many doses of the most skillful flat- lory Mies Do Croix was induced to leave an order for a morning hat to be trimmed with pink daisies and an evening bonnet of Mechlin lace with an amber plume fringed with crystal drops and strings of white tulle And that evening when Mils Jen kins forewoman was making up her accounts a penciled card fell from of folds of an elaborate ly festooned overdress as was searching through all her pockets to find a lead pencil Well said she that the of directions for La hat White lace with silverwinged birds a cluster of And tho card I gave to Miss Henry been tho intended for tho bat that old was to wear to her wedding Wont bo furious though when It doesnt come I get it off by express the very first thing to mor row 1 thought It was strange that any one ith Miss Da La complexion would wear purple hut rich gUls do such unreasonable whims Into their beads looked quickly up from her ledgers and day books How very awkward said she Then poor little Henry was not to blame after all I I sorry that I discharged conscience About that time a hand so mo young took tho helm of St church and it fashion for ladies of parish to form them into Working Binds under bis direction to st poor inves tigate cases of ameliorate of poor La Croix in thif us in else entered into cause delighted to attend matins and vespers regularly a gray gown with a little crucifix to its belt afternoon teas on conscientious It was only of her yet oven a may work full measure of good Miss Do Croix was very much to earnest in alt that did although her portly and pallid acholic mamma shocked at hours kept tho dingy lanes and tumid- down housed that sho visited and amount of labor that managed to grind through in tho course of hours It was on a dark December after- noon Miss Do La Croix pene trated iota sloping roofed room where a young lay very ill her fiat anoth er young woman making artificial rosebuds for poor little to ympathiso with their sick friends am Sister Clara the heir- way White mills hare changed and are run by Mr who is doing a good Lloyd has rented late Lloyd farm and will soon be commencing work Andrew has purchased a hotel at in and is preparing to take and Samuel Wilton have rented of their fathers known as the Cobb farm era preparing to go to work- in White store seems to bo quite revived and prosperous Mr is the huck ster to build fine brick house this The job is already let We wish him every Morris our popular teacher examined school at Lloyds and from that ex- her school for promotion Wild Flowers I Mr Miller of Roachs Point has his beautiful to Mr Horace Thorn of Toronto James la Waren is nursing the toes ho nearly chopped off with his little hatchet Henry Park of Egypt two Veteran two and thn years old for each to Dr Ross of last the Aaron shot a match with the Bedford Club ore their and were defeated kindly I told that there was a case of malarial fever hero There wont be long said tho other young woman carelessly Sho last until morning not anything for three hours ami doctor says there no hope Dont look so startled She dont know anything that wo say poor dear quit What is cause of Miss Do La looking greatly terrified- Starvation answered girl and neglect JJlic used to a liners hand worked for on upper exclaimed Miss Do La Madamo Merti used my milliner Yes said tbo artificial flower sho supplies all quality they tell inn Rut- there was com plaint made and Novella was discharged After that couldnt get work nowhere And wasnt one of the bold tiring that always themselves into notice She was shy and and ran right down And if I hadnt taken her into my room here alio would have boon put out into street to die Miss Do Croix shuddered it was true then and no fancy of her own morbid bruin Mint had wistful face be fore What did you say her name wast faltered Novell Homy They oughtnt to let deli cate fine to places like this tho flower maker said afterwards Why sho fainted dead away Novella Henry was buried in a beautiful just outside city Hull and a modest wo placed above her remains at Clara Do Croixs expense And heiress herself never forgot tho lesson she had learned And there only too much reason to that Novella Henry Is but many who down trodden and alone for lacjc of a help ing hand out to save What Colors will Photograph time was when photograph er required certain colors in dress to produce good effects Now with ex- perienco and Improvements In chemlcali these restrictions are re moved Ho can photograph whtto well as black Tho artist on his ability to show the most delicate and elaborate lce- work on bridal dress With restrictions no longer I would say wear your most becoming dress Blue and pink will photograph white will appear many shades lighter than it is in reality Red and deep appear black or nearly so Strong contrast in dress or trim mings will a gaudy effect Subdued quint color make the picture For example see of nuns or lovely pie- tares of woa by going with them- In quiet but earnest ho said know very well that you have power enough to put in tbo hold rue there ill am drowned and if you choose you can do so and vdl no resistance but listen to what I have ta aay and tticu do you think best l all know that I ecu two miles away from home but do not that mother is a helpless bedridden invalid I swing her out of her bed I am her youngest child My father could not afford to pay for my Schooling but our teacher iaa worm friend of my father and offered to take without any charge lie was very anxious for lug to come but mother would not consent The struggle almost her what life was left to her At length after many prayers on the subject she yielded I might go preparations for my home wore soon My mother said a word mo on thu subject ill the when I to After I had Oaten toy breakfast sent for me and asked if everything was ready I told all was ready and I was waiting for tho stage With her loving hands upon my head prayed for her youngest son Many end many a night then have that whole over It ia the happiest recollection of my life- till day of my death shall to repeat every word of that prayer Then spoke to mo thus precious boy you do not know you never know agony of a mothers heart in parting for the lost time from her youngest child When- you leave you will looked or the last this fiido of the grave on the face of who loves you as no other mor tal or can Your cannot tha expense of your making us vising during tho two years that your studies will occupy cannot possi bly live as long as that sands in hourglass of my life have nearly run out In faroO place to which yon there will bo no loving mother to give you council in of trouble Seek council help from God Every Sabbath morning from ten to oclock I will spend hour prayer for you Wherever you may lo during sacred hour when you hear church bells ringing let your thoughts back to this chamber yonr dying mother will bo agonizing in prayer you But I hear tho stage coming Kiss inc Farewell Hoys never expect to see my mother again on earth but by help of God I mean to meet her in heaven As stopped speaking the tears streaming down chocks He looked at his companions Their eyes were all filled with tears In a moment tbo ring was opened which bad formed about him Ho stood up for against odds They admired him for doing what they had not courage to do They all followed him to church On the way each of thorn quiet- throw away bis and Ms flask Never again did any of men play on Sab- Mb From that they all be came changed men Six of them died Christians and now in heaven George is sn in Iowa and his friend the of Ptty who this account has been for many years an earnest active member of Hero eight men converted by prayers of that good Christian woman And If wo only know all results of their and their labors should have a grand illustration of the influence of mothers prayers No un hotel Yes sir your bill sir is Been one day exactly fit ranger lamihort of change but hero Is a check fur which York of bridge has been for trial for off lines a of that town Acton Council will expend in planting trees the park and experiment in planting before frost is out the ground la the heavy tow lying lands the fall wheat is so consumptive look- jog that many decided to plow it Henry Comer of buried a child four old on SI arch This is the second child ho has within four High schools trustees of Kingston have asked the council for a grant towards the erection of a new collegiate institute At a in the em ploy of tha Buffalo Ice Association City shot against them at the dipped off an elevator and fell 18 ft Robert Winter has from school at during Easter holidays and Curls has his house op will into it on May 1st Last weeks Banner told us their rifle team shot against Bradford got defeated but did not say King and came out No disgrace to bo by Bradford but dont let any know that King City got there likewuo The regular match for King City Hide silver medal was shot last Saturday J was the winner for with a pi For some time past Hall ant Cull have bad a difference of opinion as to which of tho two is better shot and loud have been disputes till finally a match ifl now arranged for next Saturday over ritlo range gentle- of the club and each have their friends who wit ling to put up the dual on their man is running high and 1 betting slightly in favor of Cull lighting on the top of his head He was not killed the if iko to caib Ho Um I dont cheques for stranger have a Not over Well mo that and well call Cant afford to losing anything thou Hard t dear achool will team no other and In that or It la true we may but we coo- act However the that will not ho allied cannot bo helped and yon not hear will rap jour A large of ate likely to it match The for an Oyster supper for a few result with of cacti will appear next week Zephyr J baa been laid up for a few days having received an ugly kick from a horse visiting hero week A Cook who has been visiting for few here returned to Toronto on Monday and J Martin have dis solved partnership Mr will continuo to manage tho mill One of pleasing events which never fail to throw the people into a flutter of excitement took place at the home of Mr J Cook coca- aion being the of Mr A of Richmond Hill to Miss of place acted as bridesmaid while Mr of sup ported tho groom A largo number of present at cere mony end presented with handsome useful presents Benjamin an old and re spected resident has been called away by the band of death Hi remains ware followed to the grave on Wed nesday last a number of sorrowing relatives and friends Mr being of earliest set tler took an part in clearing up and preparing the soil for cultiva tion thrift energy and ho la accumulating a properly by of which ho was to leave all his largo family in comfortable circumstances Times J Brown our enterprising blacksmith is doing a rushing busi ness in now barrows Ho bus sent several Beta to Manitoba Graham who ha been laid on bed of affliction for souiv lituo wo sorry to say is not like ly to recover Kerry is visiting broth er George her is alio home after his prolonged stay at Port Perry A lodgo of the Canadian Order of Manchester Unity to bo called the Royal Udoro Lodge was organised on March by J Wade grand from Toronto ably assisted by t number from Royal Beaver Cannington and had not been for the unfavorable condition of road a number from Royal Doblo and Royal Johnston Lodge would have been as was expected appointed officers Cheat Pear Morrison Stephenson I J phrey tit A and John Ker ry and A- Much duo to Bro Wade for the able manner in which he performed hi dntios a did also the assisting brethren who in getting a membership of twentynine duly initiated After the lodge adjourned the member paired to tho two hotel of this place where the tables were well laden with the rich bounties of the season and after partaking thereof a pleasant time spent lu singing recUatloo and toasts which all retired to their respective homes wall pleased Shaw of berg Atkinson on the James los a fin last weak ton The bylaw in favor of grant ing to Toronto ton and liuflalo railway was voted on and carried by a large majority A man named Jehu from was arrested in Cooks- last for eloping with mans wife and sent to jail for two months EST The of Ottawa Ex perimental Farm ia working end day sending out tworowed Eng lish barley Over applications oven received At last week a French- man had both legs broken befog caught between two large block of ice on One had to bo amputated it was badly jammed l Abraham Miller sou of Milter con mi with n rather Occident other day while breaking in a colt The animal reared up and sat down upon him giving him quite a serious crush married Miss of March and a boy got up a charivari a few evenings after which was only a source of amusement to onlookers and they went homo sheepish looking as you please There ia considerable sickness among horses at present Oliver of Whitchurch has no leas seven sick with distemper Mark Brown two and there are sev- other in neighborhood Fortunately nothing serious anticipated inhabitants of the earth number about die every year nearly one each second There languages spoken and there more than religions Tho num ber of men is about equal to the number of women and tboaverago of life is about years Mr was unloading a load of stove wood at Mr Asa Millards on he 2nd Con bridge he pile fell on Mm shoving him under the wagon The horses then getting frightened drew tho wagon containing part of load over hi body the wheels passing over his bowels Ho was severely injured internally but wo understand be is under medical attendance and pro gressing as well as can bo expected On Friday night week tome an entrance into tho office of It depot at cleaned out the safe They broke one of panes of glass in the win dow unfastened clasp and secur- on easy ingress They had obtain ed by some wans a which opened safe door when it was an easy matter to ride the safe They got about fifty cents in small chanai and took with them about railway tickets Coupes CiiHisn March Two killed an ugly vicious the lizard ipecie yesterday on Padre Island but not until a hard bad been fought It measures four feet long and thirteen inches in circumference- with claws equal to a tigers This monster is a native of West India Islands and tho firt ever on this coast combat the changed its color from greeo to brown times and vico versa a peculiarity of Us kind Many theories advanced aa to how it first reached tho island probably In ono of the mahogany logs from foreign lands that are- frequently washed t Win a resident of died on Tuesday rooming from diphtheria It is said that in a foolish moment and as an act of bravado be purposely entered a room where a child was suffering from diphtheria being cared for and worn by the over his face in to catch the and that he did other foolhardy sets to prove that he feared not the terrible scourge- He was taken sod lived only a few He could not bo prevailed upon to keep to bis bed or room and actually walked around until the last moment he fell down and expired by actual strangulation and of the system He was barbed evening

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