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Newmarket Era , September 11, 1891, p. 1

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M- r pTSB Friday Morning IYHAK GEO JACKSON iSlEBBXYXoKNOW TO UTTER AND TO ARQCfi TO CONSCIENCE ALL OTHER AT arr sttubt REACHED Aid and NORTH ONTARIO BASTE Newmarket AT Vol XLNo 33 Single Copies Cents Each i i iiiuini iT juim DRAFTS ISSUED VATiitiWikrW Viui US THOMAS J Notary Loan on good Ska Notary fete wxxaurr In Reformer Block fig WAKC St Frfdr P saunters TO LOAN OS A A TO AT ARGENT FOB LoQdom Co At Old Office Cot Slain A JNSUa for THE LAST SHOT irtlii A opposite Office- J- Toronlo Unlrcrtlty with of Oat PH A J- if A W- Scotland if a A Member Member Aberdeen Newmarket W3 MP ELL Barf and ftpil fflT to 30 St end A Oxide 3a On ml at I WS A Ml Stock Companies Low leoIfttfrlTown Property 0a right ride Market A a ED Terms fleam bed room JtlOLDERNESProp For York iiuu for vlll on Hardware time Newmarket office to THE AMERICA 8ibATOALt Epwjjbo Company la America lUelfecltulvely loibBbDilnetaonQtaraice General for Aurora end vicinity at loan and Aurora r Goods FIRING OUT I rri THAT ARE ASTONISHING removed tali Dental Rooms lotlie Fort Office Block Ala for PjiialeeellxtraeUinr ffATIFACTIOS MARRIAGE iwtrfcKot LICENSES At the Era CAHABA LIFE ASSURANCE CO OAPiTATj AND FUNDS- 10000 DOLLARS set the lit I iii work does bo do the trada BECAUSE where can Ret work roach I BECAUSE be bis skilled workmen woplke to IT to tee I BECAUSE our collection oatcrol hie- lorrli wellwonha yoo will bo made welcome COME AND J W STEPHENS NEWMARKET mod iiriu J 6OUOH Constantly on Worth of Royal STORE HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE m OF EVERY DESCRIPTION j For Bra Smot In Wheat PAINTS OILS PITCH AND ROSIN Largest Stock of Glass in Town LoRbe otber CORD WOOD OLD RELIABLE STOVE TIN SHOP HAS CHANGED HANDS J AS PROPRIETOR of raol known looeeor dotty affecting the whole grata It by a poradlo the iporea of which are to be dEstlogoUhle- The or them adlru to the wed la the firai and from thence the plant up fin the the flower where the which and the teed into of aH substance Theta pooijceliaoi not rotante branchlike the which farmed shaped of or witjter the with mot are thao not effected that will litilei till clos Bout or Li the more labile and of the two This fotm of moat wiroD u by iU QCijf in a haul they are usually termed present barter appear ance and breaking walls are to conttio which flal id an exceedingly odor form of may ftlTect the whole bead or only part the plant being high as the ar favorable to the of a farmer who la careful to crow and tow elm ecd will often finl he lewt befog from one place to another by the rarelljog It by eomo wiitn that la in wheat by an inswtt and norm which esJd to be the when sown end by mo store to to the enabled to the wills of and cscape on wheat by to Its kind- It may be considered preen to tie to attempt to aach dUliognUhed hot we will van lure the asfletlioD that the En wheat are effect he cause of the All diseased belief whtthcr or we lo of of the it for he mtgbt raaVe ftoreof heed if he tried I would recommend great care in the election of and prepare lo tome way before Never on lend that has an affjclel intervened by a crop of or J Seek the wed ia a brio that would float freihegg for to- the grain end from the top then epread en floor and done Its order to dry the Sid Sprinkle the grain wiih a made by log font of copper none of water or a solution of fiftun of Icon lo one gallon water Sz of the former for every of teed The may be it twelve pund NOTICE Wood and Coal Sieves will ftt Buggies Repaired UNDERTAKING as usual ROOK BOTTOM Work o1 fleet caasifrlL I CURE FITS I a tit f- s 1 a Root a St- West- Our GREAT IN- CROCKERY GLASSWARE In order to make more room for BUSINESS I have decided on clearing out nil my Stock of Crockery and Glassware at and in Rome cases below cost for the next days Any remaining at the expiration of tins time will be sold in bulk as the Entire Stock must be out by that time This Stock comprises all Good Staple Goods Glnncu lit a few of the bargains here mentioned piece Tea Sett formerly Si a BENTLEYS PHARMACY THE OLD RELIABLE ESTABLISHED 1858- 85 10 it if itl Dinner i colored Bed Room colored it 125 Come Early and secure a good choice as they must go by the time mentioned J MCALEER Cor Main Timothy Streets Pure Drugs Medicines Toilet Soaps Perfumery Shoulder Braces Trusses Sponges and all kinds of DISPENSING Prescriptions carefully compounded and order answered with care and despatch The public will find our stock of itDies complete warranted and of the best quality OPEN ON SUNDAY FOB ONLY pm pm A DR CAMPBELL Leon in PROPRIETOR- for Infante and Children OwtovlloDiiffcta4rMha curt I tttQBamtt4 It in I Boar W A Canadian Heroine TIIY On north of not vWy far from Arthurs a large rock twenty in which in lino coaipra up cod iho ft stood a foot the waters lot and or ten had struck it and in weather go ing to Iho bottom to upon It lha wan of oak Mid tin whole which and fastened to the rock irmly us architectural could devise Too top of the was mad of heavy of copper toother the ham mered steel and the pane which wore flhapod were of neatly half an Inch light revolving flaBblng a l olnery of and Iron the eight or stood on the top floor of the tower That part of the where the lay we id and the ea ao high the In a that sought long for a keeper and could not flod with enough to perilous doty But at last Joshua the em meats offer taking with him hie daughter who was sixteen years old and ell bis worldly Roods out to desotet about three quarters of ft mil from tb shore hut hot days that a boat could land at the rook and her in August whoa wether wm calm when wind rose at nifthfc during flret months end tea whooped and boomed the base the tower and daughter trembled with dread On September th light got into their toat and rowed to neatest and at hauled the dock fa I her aid to bis daughter I shall ho hack In a couple of hours so do not be far from hero when I get back We cannot trust the weather and it looking very well now Then he harried away visit some of Wends visited three or lour houses next and then the skies grew dark Great armies of clouds gathered to windward and trooped across the heaven and up the lake the storm had struok the water the blue drowsy surface into racing white caps y When Gypsy noticed this I she start ed up and exclaimed Oh the storm is rising and papa cannot get before it is too rough to cross to the lighthouse I will tow over alone Some one ooma and help to the boat Her friends advised her to remain until her father came but she said it was to be a wild night and the lamps mast be lighted Three or four of villagers fol lowed her down to dook but when they reached there the wind was whistling and shrieking and the lake between shore and the had been already roused by wind One of thn said My giil your cant live to reach the island now look at those cap Bettor wait until your father back But it will be Boon I want to get off at one will not one of you looking at the group row with me- oars are eo much quicker than But no one responded to her request and two of them were away homeward wheh Gypsy cried out passionately 1 suppose you will help me launch my boat Still they made no sign to assist her and rnnniugimpistoonsly to boat she it a strong posh which it down the spruce ways into surf girl the old est man in the party no live out in the now wait for your father It will be tbe worse and by the tiui papa comes it will be for bim to go over I be there to light the and saying this she pushed the boat off with her pole then sat the thwart her and rowed out into the angry water She made a very brave pio- ture with the drifts of spray driving over her like a rin her hair in the wind like a dark tits waves rolled so as to strike boat on the side when she a billow larger than the rest she pulled her little skift around to meet it bead on end tiny cockle mounted the roaring crest like a water fowl had had much experience in rowing on the lake in smooth as well as pretty rough weather now in the teeth of this fierco gal she handled oats with a sure- sturdy grin and the boat responded to every pressure of her wrist The fishermen a tood to gether S3 they saw the bravo girl move farther and farther out through the roaring storm and drift They ashamed of for their for refusing to go in the boat with this young lionhearted girl but they shuddered as they saw the great whitetopped billows rolling to ward the little boat and every minute threatening to swamp it As for Gypsy she bad no fear though the foam swept over her boat in a constant stream and it was half full of water Any faltering of nerves would now be fatal and kept constantly watching seat which every minute were mowing more furious swinging her skiff around to them headto The sun had and- the gloom which gather over water the could see the rock and the lighthouse not far away mowing dark spray Two or more shipments of the low quarter end then girl was in of Springing from bow and the punter with her she ran up to the and drew bout high out of water and it at firmly she The had already commenced to boom against he rock and at each shock on nine of spray were flung up to half height of windward side was made so dark by storm that Gypsy knew the light should bo lighted at once moreover she could just see about a half mile to windward a ship whose course lay by the tripped up the tower the wind shriek ing by the building and in a minutes lb ruddy light gleamed out upon sea Then ship showing her lights safely by under reefed end Gypsy herself all atone in the midst of this raging sea Then the great Iron weight was wound up and the lantern pines wiped she net Iho fans of the balance wheel to the revolution of flashes arid went down to the basement of tower There laid upon the tnbln some cold lake fowl bread and butter and then browed a pot of fragrant wo know she was bo did not mind of having to stay elan all night on this rock bat the sea looked more tumult uous every moment and wind howled louder and louder Before supper was ended she- mad dened water had burst over the nek and were striking the tower for she could feel It quiver She sat ther for nearly two hour reading book but the constantly and the so violently under the pounding of the thundering sea that sbo grew alarmed and book her brass and went up to lantern to look out lo sea stood noon the trimming path Iron footway and the lantero The spinning upon the sea revoked such a state of tumult that her heart almost beating The waves and smoked one after Another moving In ranks toward the rock like some terrible arroy As each struck it flung up Its arms of cold white as If et the lower then ft recoil backward like a runner who making spring and reared up again each time and nearer top of tho tower Hour after hour she sat there spellbound with terror and the raving ocean seemed to and to draw nearer to her Birds driven from their nook by the rose up on the murky tempest flying headlong tbeirrAinif light striking the blows and falling svronkd or- dead Other birds flew- cautiously toward the id came through wild affrighted eyes gently flattering ph had not now th courage to go down to the basement hot remained on fascinated by sea Higher and higher rose the waves till now they began to surge against to weight of the tower and hogsheads of were flung against the lan tern Under someof these onsets the quivered from top to bottom and sometimes fairly reeled The maohiuery of steel and clattered under a heavy snook and under the smaller ones rang liko number of little She with face white as one of her hands against heavy steal bar looking seaward and not moving except when she turned to trim a lamp or empty the burnt oil from s brimming remained in the lantern till prob ably an hour before dawn then the gale swelled into great fory and the storm went bowling and bellowing past as if ten thousand condemned spirits bad bant ftadwentfloit- on by the hurricane The grew longer and seemed to roll from the very bottom and then ran nimbly and up the rock up the tower and flung their cold white arms with yet thnaderou sound completely around the lantern almost throwing heavy machinery from its place st every sally Then as she still gazed to windward oat into the gray drift aha uttered great cry Ob God deliver me for she saw a mighty wave towering near twice as high as any of the- rolling foam ing and storming at its crest moving toward the rook As it drew nearer it grew larger and when it had reached within twenty feet of the lighthouse it seemed as if the whole lake bad gathered itself up for ope onslaught upon the rock had little to wait for awful invader combed- and feet above her head and then fell with a of terrible thunder the tower Then the light seemed to go of her eye and she felt as on does in some turbulent dream she could not tell how any thing happened but cold lake water gurgling at her lips brought her lo consciousness The tower in It had broken away st the the posts breaking off short and leaving part of the floor still- fastened to the rock The upper part of the tower being heavy owing to the heavy metal work of lantern when it fell over into the sea the top sank perpendicularly into the water the baa remaining uppermost and two of the floor beams lay it with some of the flooring As for the bravo girl she never knew bow it came to pws but in providential way it floated up ward the lantern to the and when consciousness returned found herself in midst of wild sea with a large beam at her elbow This she at seized with both arms holding firmly and stooping her head when a great wave came breaking over the top of the wreck the tower there hap pened to be a coil of weight as is usually kept in these and the tower tumbled over this remained upon its hook on the wait girl espied it and putting a coil of It around waist she fas tened it with two and then secured the bight to a sound broken timber ahoy her Then she lay across the beam smitten by the cruel billows praytag for dawn constant pounding of the waters upon body began to stupefy her insensible to pain Then aha lay scarcely caring what fato befell her but through her numb senses she knew storm was abating The lower drifted far out into the and when the sun rpie touching subsiding waves with yellow gold her father end the anxious folk on the shore ih base of tower up and down in waves Just as scon es It was smooth enough they launched a couple of boats and went out to tow wreck to the father brokenhearted at what he naturally believed to be deatruo- lion of bis daughter the sorrowing the of the brave young girl hut of joy as they wreck to see lying fastened to the timber at of iho tower her hair floating in the water and feebly raising hand at espied them They lashed her took her into the boat and rowed swiftly to shore again could not speak on the way and was partly unconscious but after they had swathed her- In blankets and forced draught of brandy down her throat she revived and told them storm of her terrible experience The government did not build another upon end it remains to this day a menace to ships while Gypsy hw developed a beautiful admired and beloved by everyone for her The Dominion Government In recognition of the brave conduct of young girl settled her a of a for life I Too lata for Blooming ton- bii ia church of is is horns Mtae has wota 5 Green corn socials are lb go in some localities WW- the being for debt now on The discovery Is reported of great coal oil fields in the of the Sea The raihs hake almost n destroyed the crop in west of Ireland were killed hear a or ctrpet to st by of Toronto a Dai ate wmpfcnVs Hilt will friend j Sutton all night do thankful When a baby cries not become impatient It twins The celebrated cow of vs ha been amicably Wad and erring now walks the street free aid unfettered Mr J a barb wire st Jacksons Point came into collision one day last week contestants were badly damaged bat quinea were victorious a single hive of years swarm Mr John Parks of the Lake Shore has so taken 111 onepound boxes comb I hooey Herald company B3cb Erie valued at l destroyed by fire Thursday Patrick Welsh of Port Arthur ron or and killed a freight mar Pt a of Que received two years for robbing a registered letter Many Russian families have died of hanger and the general in some localities is daily greater A locomotive aid cine cars of gob plunged Into canal it Burlington Beach on Sunday night fireman and brakeman their s Albert Miss Porter is reooverirjg from a long and dangerous Mr It and amity of are Mr Mark Bos worth Mr Sid and have returned from a wedding tour about a month Vi Holy Communion was in English here on Sunday last by the Rev Mr of Toronto Mr A Miller bas been spending a week at Lome Park Toronto the of her daughter Mr J Seven pupils of our School wrote at the recent Entrance end six were sucoessful This well for our school Mr Thomas Rear tried to have some of tie boys bulled lor loiter ing on sidewalk near his prem ises bat failed The boys claim to be able to faring a counter action against Mr Rear Mr J A Rowland left on Friday for Kincardine to attend the High School there Johnny was a pop ular member of the Albert Brass Band received a serenade the eve if his departure An exciting football match was played here on Saturday between the Mount Albert jun The game in a tie no goals being won on either aide Mr of bridge wa referee and diiobarged bis duties in a and impar tial manner a a fob or a a a ClfcuJatoia Mills It J 0t foot rod Miller Fred Sr IitMabel Skinner Ltssl cote Bert lit Cjias Victoria A Teacher following the pupils of school August Claw tfige Lucy HI Cists Jose sd Willis St III AanleToppir sash IE Anglo sfcKuso Biker Jr A sid Topper Ids Jr Ardtlla Urn- sua No Liars Arthur Coot and No equal ElU I Cook sod Biker Avers mouth flflfone Department of Msrine and Fisheries to the Poison Co of Bound eon for a tee cruiser of a pd of flitvtn knot an hour to be employed on general Joteromeni work In the of Tha contract price t named Sherwood who I employed on the farm of met with a seri ous accident last week While team down ft hill some means the front of the and sustained Injuries which have htm In a rather precarious V t A Philosophical Family sod sores hud InUmal her his groan red that Is bell But la the dote And he gout Ills with all broken sets Is proa to rhtomtUes that Ms But la other well sll dootors to off She up night snd coughs Halts sitelf Bat In other she There Is nothing like philosophy to hoi one hear Ills of life but the case of most needed a good supply of Br Pierces Gulden Medical Discovery It would cleanse Amelia had blood core pas ailments check mas cough Golden Medical Dis covery by it action on the cleanse tee of It cure humors ulcere boll la satrheum and all kinds of sore and swellings The poly a The published died last weak I VI John Callahan who stole over from the Street ha bo two years in The schooner bound was wreoied near the Hawaiian Islands and twelve persons all on board were drowned A son of Donald Suth erland Bradford died of diphtheria very suddenly last week Other member of the family were with it a r Alaskas population is 31000 a decrease of id ten year native population has decreased by 8000 but the whites and have largely increased grave when a on the face of the corpse osn produced by the undertaker for That was an item in the bill in Philadelphia On last Mr Moore of Stroud tripped on a broken in ievljlage and broke his eft- shoulder a break and will sua for damage The schooner British Lion of wrecked on Lake Erie night and craw were saved after yawl for twelve hour faribu y v fa King of doe not know his letters yet and all men tal education has been him He is so fragile and so puny physi cally that the slightest exertion mind fatigue him The ambitious stock man will now be currying big spring coll giving extra feed to the big calf and in every nay preparing stock for tbe fall fair pumpkins will be- fed on AW s The barge en rout from Bay to Strata was broken to pitcas in gala of Thursday night The crew took to a small boat and reached land near Port Blab star a bard struggle A Turkish commander in Arabia subdued an insurrection in Yemen and then bad a in which were fourteen ceroids laden with hand cut from the chieftain of the conquered A very covers thunderstorm passed over Paris Thursday which killed four persona the en vlroos of the city Scientists assert that Eiffel tower causes electrical that the climate very much worst the tower built to the feat of Picifio Railway Company getting the malls through from Japan to the St Jane declares that Canada is the most val uable highway to the and Eng land must keep her within the Em pire at any cost Two Urge costing each have recently been built in Nebraska other id California Capitalist have great in beet sugar- making to theao two bath soil and climate apparently being adapted to beet growing At- International Bridge a engineer P bilker has discovered by mesas of experiments he cm manufacture Ice using natural a the prodflQ power He ha produced a tem perature decree Widespread interest shown intha now in operation Mr Bert Hopper happened with a painful and dangerous acci dent at Richmond Hill was In field when the load upset and be wsa thrown a One prong went the thickest part of leg entering the and coming opposite ride With too difficult prong removed a clan sent Tor the misted the and the The patient doing well and no- are feared i One of the most on record happened on the farm of had litter of ten pig three or four day old and yesterday hi attention was called to their loud Going to the pen he avr- huge rat pulling a little pig by the- ear toward hole in corner of the Four little dead On the killed and had he not at the time ho did Mr pork fj e r fltirP I

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