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Newmarket Era , February 27, 1891, p. 1

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j NEW MARKET Every Friday Morning CEO JACKSON AT PRINTING HOUSE GIVE MB THE TO KNOW TO UTTER TO ACCORDING ABOVE IV of Eb alitor REACHED expect SUBSCRIBERS BAH Newmarket Branch NORTH INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER curved FOAL Vol XLNo Single Copies Gents Each Newmarket Ont Friday Feb Strictly in Advance within or at year TBAHRAOtKt Interest on at auxin urn DRAFTS ISSUED ATAXIA AT A mart Brans so4 llODpTOmptIyVUddlo LEBO x THOMAS J Newmarket A harsh Sollf rtfflffi ffC rfIDDiriEIDB A nostras fro- SEi J tic Sollcllon a I- coon JWrWtet A Newmarket- OK A- J fl Aberdeen Sotrmd Vemuirktd si a time la Block A J ESTWr His Dental Air for Extraction J and tfONIV TO AT KATES A Louden Co- Orpine- At Old Cor Main Lot Feb 1891 CLEARING SALE jr To Water Eotol All kind of J Very Chep A AGENT for of Eck Union Norwich Union AH Companies Proper lj Wrights Tin Sfio Newmarket ALBION Jar Market ij-3rABL-ittKitn- Ternaai per Heated ISO bed tmlo J AH IVyTorooio will Newmarket attended to TOE ACCIDENT Managing Company in lotbebctlnvtsonntoranco General Agency for and vicinity at the loan and Public Unprecedented in every de partment It will pay money to be saved by attending a treat Clearance tale Boys with cape to now Blue with cape to now and rf now and and Coats to now i T THOMPSON SON The New to King St AN SWEEP The people vn it anil fait of A CROCKERY D GLASSWARE We bard a lot and A Word That was Lost ry little other day A liitte won I had to only it were I not mind a bit I think I ahoatd a prize For really lodog it For if no one conld God Again little word So no mora from any lip it be Im wo all of say That it wu fine With to faare loll That naughty word of mine BoMhf it wasnt realty from it flftw My picked it oft And now to it too Mid that the would be I conld not get it beck Bat the wont of it atem to me Im on iti trick Minim Johnny baa It twice Of it no ne for me To tell him not nice other theyre Dot a word And for time twee heard Now twenty Kit were only really i Ob then I be glad I let it fall The day that I got mad other you To come their trick Bat lose a little word Its always cotmog so I want to ell end e the Tea Toilet are felling at ciyri2 ASTONISHING of every dec at half price anl Lemonade Set At lb Kha AXj vroTEtt nd Mortage end NOTES DISCOUNTED ValnllooetAe TO LOAN nd Collected Old Federal LUMBERYARD Avenue Etur of ConslanllyonHand lJ DRY CORD WOOD I C Aw ADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO -OAPITAL- AND FUNDS- DOLLARS Annunf Income over worldwide CROC SI inter Brakfut and Flatty Old odd el you hurl before until it way of China gone RY DEPARTMENT Fully with the beat and a the lowest Aw Oar 30c- the leal COFFEE COFFEE for It yon at cop try our you it to la a Homo NO AND WHITE CHINA HALL R A SMITH IN WATCHES N FOR ALES Bottled and on Drought DIAMOND WHISKY Strictly Pure PORT WINES and Imported AT P J MAMMYS MAIN STREET GASH GROCERY STORE JEWELRY CLOCKS SILVERWARE FRESH Li T SILVER KNIVES FORKS SPOONS 0 AT LOW PRICES A CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED L ATKINSON A FULL SUPPLY OF GROCERIES Always Id stock which wo will livi A J OM ALLS NORTH fc i fc J NEWMARKET F J WARNER THE FURNISHER HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Will buy any Dark Derby Knot Ring or fies tomorrow DAY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION In the store of FJ Door to WARNER PAIMTS ILS AND CLASS FINE CUTLERY tor Infante and Children a- Mamma what the smoke CO straight op sometime Md fall down the way its now its rolling right down black roof looks awful what it do go mamma Albert he into the kitchen where his mother was Go away dont bother mo now I am in a hurry to get cookies baked before your father Rets back with your ancle said bis mother in a fretful tone as ho on cutting disks of dough I hear the train whistling at now cried Albert as be danced across the rough board floor and fioatched a handful of 11 out and take that dog with you Didnt tell not to jet him come in the house he brings in so much dirt Go on Albert kept out of the reach of mother as ho idled aronud again towards the pan of cookies securing and through the door just in time to elude the hand stretched out to catch him- M can I go up to reservoir road fluwere cyclamens are out say can I asked as the outer door opened again just enough to admit curly head and allow the escape of the yellow dog Yrs only let m- alone do thimpatifnt answer door closed tho boy and whistling ha vent off up the tain road followed by Mrs worked away tho cookies finikhd washed for the third time that day then to wash floor repIeotsliM the tire filled tea kettle aud disappeared in the low under the sloping robt She wu soon dresaed in a clean calico of pale pink over which was fi white apron falling neatly to the hem in front of a little mirror ho adjusted a bit of lace about ft shapely throat wondering in a pre occupied way if Edward the brother expected now to meet forth since left old home in Ohio for one in the faroff would think her much changed turned from tho went to setting Abe tub merrily a bit of song as flirted in and out A haunch cold roast venison snowy and golden butter am ber bonny from a rockcleft in kept company with canned bemitpberea of nectar and a tall heaped with frag rant oranges half hidden in their own leaves was ready rite teakettle bobbed up and down spluttered and glowing fire of had begun to cast a flickering light Into tho corners of room when Mrs beard tho of a creaking brake and Knew her bus band had ftprang forward and throw open door expecting to great her brother instead there was only Mr Lewis at side of wagon takltig out ftomo packages Didnt come No little woman bo didnt Theres a snow blockade in the moun tains Albert Albert said Mrs Lewis in a sort of war Albert J He mo if ho could go up road flowersj I siiicr- I never thought any more it he ought to bo back Stepping quickly to the door she cnHod Albert one twice tbcir faint far echovolcns answered lit range he come the with a wild fear togging her heart wo mutt look for him had a a nuiiance but eh did not mean it With lantern In hind were 4iori cllrnblng mountain road through a tonglo of chaparral pierced here and there by live oaks and quite dark the and the mountains loomed dim and weary against the faint tinge of yellow in west After walking some Mr paused and hallooed loud and long Turn alter torn of road was rounded and came no answer to his repeated calls An owl across the billing in mournful cadence to its mate and the yelping bark of the distant coyote were the only Bounds to break the still Dees Mr began to be alarmed his wife no word If her boy should be lying dead among the side shadows and she should never hear his voice again I She at the thought On and op they toiled At last a familiar sound came from the below it was the barking of Albert Albert shouted Mr Lewis A faint cry camo hack He is down the sled road You wait here It was a narrow indistinct road child most have fallen and was certainly but he was alive That was a relief mother had not long to be in suspense for soon the joyful barking of dog and the cheerful of the father told her Albert was found She could see the light glinting through the led way carrying the lantern with great importance and Mr wis came toiling up the steep ascent with Albert in his arms Here are mother be said as he laid boy down to rest himself a little No bones broken but his ankle is hurt badly I am afraid and Mrs Lewis knelt in agony beside the prostrate form How did do it I dont know mamma I tried to get some cyclamens and I reached down after them and tbe ground gave way down I went I juat rolled and tumbled my self When I did I weut all in a heap with my right foot under mo and when I tried to get up I couldnt I called and I called but of you couldnt hear me I tried to make Towzer home but he wouldnt how scratched up I am and ho held his hands up to light of lantern He was carried home on his fathers back as comfortably as possible and hot water applications relieved tho in short time so that be de clared himself hungry sleep was troubled though so the mother watched watched and thought as she had never done before She had been so occupied with plyiug physical wants of her household sho had net lima to be a mother to be interested in childish plays to childish questions How lonely Albert must have been only child in a mountain home no playmate but dog I Poor faithful He hod proved a better friend at last than she In too quiet watches she her self in a now light Every word to como back to mock her In the presence of what might been such sad sin realized her for her loy He should henceforth be her first care helping With her aim around the child sho fell A confusion of sounds wakened her n early morning a cramping of wagon wheels raised high in eager questions and answers Her husband in to say Edward come The day proved to bo a hippy one Her brother a physician and took entire of tho sprained ankle keeping boy with stories of his own Ohio homo Alberts eyes followed his mother with a look of vaijo questioning and he wondered if It was his coming that made so and gentle Johnson No Beer For Me A painter was one day putting the finishing touches to the of a Urge handsome building which hap pened to be that of a saloon on the first floor was anxious to it that day and go on to the other work which waiting for him and thought ho woulij save by not going home to Ho hailed a little fellow who was passing and him to go to his house and get basket of lunch which ho in a note had asked his good to moke ready and promised to pay the boy if he did the errand well The little fellow consented readily took the note off on and was soon back again with a tempting lunch Now how do you painter propoced to pay 1 In money of course you think No He went into saloon and brought out a foaming glass of beer and held it out to boy saying Here boy drink this Im much obliged to No no you Did boy drink he was too surprised for a moment to speak but when again urged to horry up and drink it he replied that ho had tasted beer in life and never to The patuter laughed at him which was not a very gentlemanly thing to do when he was under obligations to but could not move The hoy Mid You may laugh as much as you but Ive promised never to touch any kind of liquor and as if to remain ran quickly away Bravo I for him Ho us of another fellow who was always willing to others by running errand Ho was out in tho street day whrn a lady called- to him Charlie will you run and get mo a pint of beer J I will pay you if you will Charlie replied No maam J cant do I to the Band of Id go and buy anything for you but I cant buy beer What do you think of these boys Were they not brave I- David met with accident last week He was chopping wood In tho bush when the axe glanced struck him near the instep and took three of The Dominion of Canada and Ita From Ut 3i Major Stevenson lectured last evening in Lower Lecture on the subject of his recent visit to Canada There was a large and audience Ray John Johnston presided The who left Belfast for Canada in the Dominion liner having spoken of the comfort of the vessel said it was as he walked the promenade deck in the starlight of bis first night afloat he realized- the magnitude of what he had proceed to Victoria on the Pacific coast more miles distant continent of North America from the Atlantic to tho Pacific and prepare a report of the resources of this immeuse territory almost as large as Europe and larger than United States how that no one need dread to cross the Atlantic how that after a day or two when one gets his legs life at sea is enjoyable and how that when two or three out oil on hoard almost souls were on full rations reaching the ice region ihty considerable fogs and knowing that in targe quan tities were compelled to lie to Nothing could exceed tho beauty of the scene when the fog would rise and the sun would straggle out re vealing immense icebergs on every side some riaiug to a height of feet above the water some like domes others in the form of spires towers and arches ill glistening in the sun or frowning dark and sombre in shade light throwing some out dazzling white others palo green blue pink and rose and hero there fog curtaias hanging like drapery over the or sweeping iiko torn banners across the masses of ice The Canadian coast being in view us passed down the Gulf of St and entered the river of that name shores were seen wooded down to the waters edge with range after of hills in the background all surroundings giving one a of tho immensity of the continent Passing on the introJuced his audience to with its area of 3500000 square miles and its population of only souls of whom the majority men old country ware in this as in other respects being reversed the principle of supply and demand The fair sex are more appreciated in Canada than at home Hear hear There no state church in Canada but most complete freedom Every man can worship under his own vino and figtrcej and religious bigotry is unknown The government of the country both provincial and federal if in the hands of the people taxation represen tation being recognized in the fullest sense Members of parliament are paid jurors Can requires nothing for nothiug Landing at that old and his toric city Gibraltar of now world with a population of chiflly French Canadians loyal worthy and deserving people ho at once passed on to Montreal the chief city of Canada with a population of a city of which any coun try o proud spoken Montreals manufactures dealt with Ottawa and Toronto queen city of Dominion The agricul tural exhibition at Toronto was among finest ho had over seen both in quality of exhibit variety of classes and number of visitor Never had he seen a more interest ing show both animal vegetablo and mineral But be said that the Toronto girls wero the most deserving of praise in style face and manners Applause Winnipeg was spoken of and described It was destined he one day amongst the important cities of world man was goahead and energetic and there were numbers of tour own countrymen and were all prosperous contented and thor oughly independent Ho referred to the crofter settlements in the vicinity of and Saltcoats in Mani toba and said that all the crofters visited by him wore more than well- todo no matter what Dr or any Scotch agitator might say to the contrary Hear bear Near Saltcoats ho found very pros perous Irish They all blessed the day they to Canada Hero in the prairies of Manitoba he had found many typical prairie flowers he had enjoyed afternoon teas nowhere beat heart more kindlier thin In the rolling prairie and nowhere were nicer walks than amid the and pop lar groves At ho also found many Irishmen and was morn than hospitably entertained At Prince Albert some- miles north of to whjch railway has only recently been con structed he found a magnificent grass and agricultural country rich in tim ber and watered by a magnificent river tho Saskatchewan navigable for north and east right down to tbe takes he found an old named Shannon on tho lookout for and he was treated to an Irish product in NorthWest territories Calgary la one of most Im portant as well at the most hand- soino town and Vancouver Hero found on Irishman mayor and leading bant er of the district Ho was very hos pitably entertained and left with regret after spending a few days in neighborhood lauds In vicinity of Calgary are of excellent quality the country Is well watored Ho acquaintance of two settlers who bad married Indian wives quo an enterprising Irishman who had proved the truth of Longfellows assertion that Is a danger Of to auteor For Is aad Is tow And comet tad to Wow NorthWest he believes to have got a fatnre in store for him His condi tion is carefully looked after by tho Government and now that his chil dren are being carefully educated and receiving technical training they will it to form mem bers of society in the future Ap plause Banff a station in Rockies well repays a visit Here is a hotel There ore hot springs and there are always a number of tourists from all part of world He met visitors from Australia France England and India and spent a very agreeable time scenery in passing through the Rockies is among the most sub lime in the world and it may be said that British Columbia is entered from the east through the most of portals The climate of British Columbia leaves nothing to be de sired Hie province rioh in all that goes to build up a nation New Westminster with a population of situated on the River and is a of considerable import ance It is seat of several rap idly developing industries notably among which is tbe salmoncanning Tucrw are large salmon fruit canneries on the river employing thousands of hands red and There are some rich lands the River of producing enormous crops of any variety Much of tho province has not yet been explored nor has there yet been a there Vaucouver most charmingly situated on EoglMt Bay It cite of the city was covered with immense now it is a well built city with many handsome public and private build ings well laid down streets a splen did electric car well lighted by electric light with a good water supply Geographically situated on the highway to the east by the west it is calculated to develop rapidly and occupy no mean place in the near future Tho city has now a population of over Vic- capital and seat of the of British Columbia situated on the southern extremity What Sam Jones Would Do- Rev Sam Jones does not mince matters Recently he Is reported as saying Annonoe the truth to the world If sow will reap drunkards I declare to yon if I to sell whiskey or wanted to sell whiskey I never will I would go to a city in a Christian country and I would want the endorsement of Christian magistrates and Christian councillors When I procured my license signed and indorsed I would file it away in charge of my wife and I would tell her Wife when I die pat this license in my coffin with me And when the resurrection trumpet should wake me would think of my license and when God called me to jodgment and asked me for my record I would pull my license indorsed by Christian men and tell him I didnt know there was a bit of wrong in it These Christian people backed mo op These are awful words but look what an air of reality there is about them A Childs of Justice the in of Vancouver It looks the Pacific and is a town of Like Vancouver it of latest improvement both a retards lighting and street car system Hero id the Pacific ffnd after spending days departed eastward Ho vuited older provinces on his way was immensely pleased with what ha saw and his visit Nothing could the kindness of the Dominion Provincial Govern incuts Tho people are hospitably warmhearted and generous He believed was no country in the world could offer a better and more assured home to the emigrant no matter what his or her condition Canada Applause People and capital is all that is wanted to develop that country which will one day occupy a foremost posi tion amongst nation of earth The Canadian people are loyal to Queen and love the old flag and flhould relationship with the old country ever bo severed it will be fault of England herself applause He left Halifax with feelings of regret at parting with generous a people and leaving a country with such a great future consoled himsflf with tho thought that at no distant time might again her hospitable shores and his were well expressed in last of our Canadian National Anthem KgTs shots May mil bleu both loud snil long Till rocks sod An J faMTf bleu leaf for Loud applause A hearty vote of thanks adopted to the lecturer Nothing seems to burn into memory of a child punishment trifling the matter may seem to the adult inflicter In soma children of the sonny hopeful type the wave of indignation and hid pics unspoken protest unjust correction pisses no trace To other children more sensitive nature or mora diupoitionj unjust words reproof kindle fira of ra5e widen with sullen ashes of ready to burst out violently anil unexpectedly- If this seem at over drawn picture one has only to think backwards to ones own childish day and to recall the time when an elder first taught ue to be bitter unforgiving re A childs scute of is as keen as his heart is tender and this is quo of the qualities most necessary to noble character a quality that must be blended with truth and honor and selfsacrifice to give the right balance to dispositions which would work A childs is al ways tempered with mercy to thosj he loves and when in he i justly and tenderly dealt with ho learns little by little that higher sense of justice with whom be cornea in contact When his own small rights are carelessly and contin ually he too learns to play tho brigand to invent devices to achieve might which ho has learned makes right The rod man ot Life bid Mr MoQusiq intends erecting a stable on Ms lot P a A had a very successful meeting last Monday evening subject of the even ing was taking calling on nearly every but there are some particular friends with whom they stay longer than with other The following are the officer elect- in Lowell I O for ensuing Bra A Sister Emily J Scott Secretary Bra Bra Jos Brett Treasurer Bra A Bra Wells Marshall John Ross Sister L Guard Bra Joseph Walker James German T A Gierke J Bra A P lodge Is In a state of great prosperity On Friday evening last five candidates Initiated and on Saturday evening the members to the number of about forty drove down to Teeton to assist the sister lodge that place in enUrtatnmenL The two lodges and Kinghorn art thinking visiting the Rising Star Lodge Victoria Square in the near future should the sleighing continue West dog tax P The local option wa carried in Leamington by 183 town council taking stops for formation of new county K Gangs are at work cuttiig at Jackaons Point and Toronto the train load Bradfords a salary of Treasurer Assessor Inspector Messenger Por disturbing the Salvation Army at Sutton one fellow worth of experience a few days About CO Bradford and invited guests partook of annual oyster one night Kb The mumps have been put- ting in very quiet but work at Acton all winter Victims In age from two years to those over half a century a The Prince of Wales Lord Salisbury and Gladstone dined to gether last week si guests of the Duke of Fife soninlaw of Prince of Wales Monday morning tho ion Works at I Hiatus discovered to bo on fire anl they wero completely destroyed Low insurance A heavy snowfall has block- railways in the mountain die of Moravia Silesia and East weather la very and the Danube is frozen from down the river for 186 miles fa at a standstill f7 A gang of no at work with a new wrinkle The offer to paint roof of your for 5 and when they come for pay- they present you with a bill of adding to the contract forty gal lons of paint and oil at fiOc gallon which you hadnt thought when making the bargain You sign an agreement and you are caught 13 Thomas Millard of Boston killed a fat black bear in the Town ship of four miles from Saturday morning I ait little dog scented Bruin in hia end Mr Millard killed animal with the polo of axe no in woods was over two foot deep and to this Is probably fortunate ending of Mr en counter Peter residing near has brought act Ion against Brantford Township Council for 2 damages for injuries through being thrown his carriage by a or react A Beau of awooiajr a satin rest A of it an li of his whits Grandpa a finelooking follow then ao the old ladies say aod he la a looking old gentle man now For past acoro years he has been a believer the of Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery It renewed my youth he frequently say It only Wood purifier and liver to or or promptly refunded It cures liver diaease dyspepsia scref- soars skin eruptions and alt diseases of the blood For lingering coughs and consumption which in early stag It to an unparalleled remedy

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