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Newmarket Era , January 29, 1892, p. 1

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j r -I- GIVE THE TO KNOW TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE FREELY ACCORDING TO CONSCIENCE ABOVE AIL OTHER LIBERTY ONTAEIO BANE P ROWLAND Gvwrtl VfcM W NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER LINO Cents Each Newmarket Ont Friday JAN NEWMARKET A GENERAL BANKING Allowed Terms 100 Strictly in Advance within mos or at end of year at tamo nam DRAFTS ISSUED PIT All Antrum Drift d- Farmer llori attended lo J IT FOR Difficulty of Breathing Tightness of the Chest Wasting Away of Flesh Throat Troubles Consumption Bronchitis Weak Lungs Asthma Coughs Catarrh Colds Smusion of Purs TAST LABORATORY TORONTO ONT KING BARGAINS THOUGHT liASGt are STOVES AL0- AC will Dry Goods at Reduced Rates previous to our Annual StockTaking on Feb let a A I LL HEAVY LINES I North End The Dead Prince- By Loir on the licit Sid foiroiriox liod and old bell tolls its solemn mourn A requiem oer the Rood and brave Snitched a few from low And brightest now quenched Btord and Swu will be within early tomb Son will the woe iTWJt the blow Or KricJeur J Ob stricken Oh seeping Icide flSiaage of this hoar of the Oh with them abide them by thy Almighty Detroit Letter Drtroii Rk time now I la writ ftoyihiDg City ml a few item be of to if I Kill try to my tiri live u at present i a during the four or I ill of a from north been racing day and as it if till promise to hive freely lately of that winter are what they v yean And it bag two a viable fact that Detroit for fonr or fire not with as wo ibis winter It only daring the last two weeks that winter eel in and the change is a most one I yon the month of December the weather very one day the next rain ing The consequent atjdftickEie la grippe abounded on all Sine tbe steady cold baa in changed in a great degree and tb about Winter aro all riga now ftleighiog and tfkftting The former carried in most fashion A pair of bobi and some planks thereon on are chewed and Hitch a team of thereto and fill op with the people endynufaavo winter three the on clear of enow and flooded by the city corporation for the of tbe and thcr crowds advantage Sunday laa a ftUaugr had be wonld thought whole city San day her a Jay Ot1 are who Gad it impossible to out at any other do harm in an ijibtf ffoul tikiug en the list I ai in the f I the were but more aj thin tfaimiolvi driMtuMof their ticket etc and of lifien aldermen they eleven It wis mad rule the for two a little interest t in city iu of the for a former Mr Rob- he showed by with Mr hid durirkg the pit on of art the w to tee him and winLing t lhat of the gret take Bradford Friday last Mr bad bis bone broken He at Mr Edmanoua he fell off load to the hard frozen A largo number of our citizens are laid op with la grippe The Methodist icW Aid made about of their concert Monday King City We hive to report the death Mrs Wells widow the late Job I Well which took place at home of at old lady was full of years having tbe age of reruiis were on last Monday carried to City Cemetery where vrero laid away a sure certain hope of a glorioua immortality The City Cemetery Company held their annual mating in of fice of J on Monday lank The read bis re port which satisfactory beyond The same officer were viz President J Caretaker Schomberg at is visiting her brother Misa spent Sunday with her parents at is home flick with la grippe ha gone to city Doctor Bond leaving and intends residing at York Mr John Walking ton 19 laid up with the grippe but not J J a great success Mr had fiold to nd intenda going into the grocery business Minnie Kitchen who has been suf fering from inflammatory rheumatism recovering Two of young men for disord erly conduct on road to an old gentleman were arretted and taken to Bradford It cost them each to settle affair Aurora George Pollock and caught a weasel on the leading to Ibo Bicycle Rooms on Tuesday forenoon Miss Ettio and Mr a of Mich married at tho residence of the brides father Mr on Wed- afornoois Rev P Addison Mr William had to a valuable on Monday night nninjal was put in early in the and was tfcu about oclock ap parently all At oclock next morning it found dead Mr fcI25 about a week ago for the animal Saturday Mr Alfred boy a es- capo from killed Along with other follows he was riding up and down the street on While riding down on ho jumped in doing so did not a coining along tho horse of which knocked littlo fellow down and narrowly leaped stepping on him East Council Jan 18 mMtiog of Oil for 1892 of and took their Ill Laody 2nd Cowiuoo Carry sad It Per- wiue from Geo bill of gravel Cleik rt ipf on Line Hill flalej ft aa a which was rexaUrly following tie John Sitter and Cunningham as Kurd of Health Jimes as and the memWr of Council a and RriJg Commit The Reeve 1st ftcd iU J With H food Carry IVrnriti a to fiO of roaoj feet of for bridge to it on February North Council elect for the township of North Gffiilimtoiry at Blhcn Jan and utMrriUit to of qualification od reeve John arid Diaper John Hamilton and John I The following ordered to be paid a grant to Mary Smith of for aop- port Samuel of sheep injured retry refund of A Co stationery to pay election ton A- on Ham- gray The bond accepted wit to from each with the act tax and do with the Clerk The Clerk to pott ia all store bote In of each aod to bo trans acted ten day id also to notify tba Grand Railway Co re- from over Black river lot coo that team may pas en the tea with hay or dona before of IfATjk La other to as sist in A over Black pidero3d lot to paid whan 16 dtivn atidcajis aod at put the to tiou of the council Frank ells to be without pay instiw1 to notice that the following third tiiu meeting a Imw or occupied privet- to across lot tfort the owners of M lota to to Iho of council road lot to lh con hoe of which a will read a third to to alter the road allowance through theK park of lot coo The contract of the Suttoo for to pay for all work No extra accooat to ho coat re coo not paid ordered to paid by flKalnit land In to of Ditch and Act clerk waa to porch aw a Dew aal Manual for the municipality The following third reading of to Egypt as a Winter mean at Cairo daring is weeks February said to Fahrenheit is in the open air the houses the not more than or and often in the evening lover The fires makes all the difficulty tot ootoMoora the air be and chardiD bat upon coping in from the bright son flbiue the atmosphere of roooi and bedroom chilly end prison like There are generally speaking no in Cairo even in the modern quarter the hotels one or two open only one or two Southern countries however are banded to gether it seems to the shivering Northerner to keep the that they have no cold weather they have it why provide for it In Italy in the winter the Italians spread over their Hook hang tapestries upon tbetr walls pile cuahioos every where and carpet tin sofas with longhaired skips this they call warmth Hat a room with he thermometer on its wells standing 3D is not warm no matter how many cushions you may put into it and hates to believe too that necessary accom paniments of health are roughened faces and noses and the extreme ugliness of hands swollen and red- ferhapa if have in Cairo an open hearth and sticks it would with all the other pleasures one finds hero too much would reach wicked was a remark we heard last winter- A still more exclamation issued from lips of a pilgrim from New one evening in January Looking round her sittingroom upon the roie gathered that day in the open air upon tbe flybrashes and fans and Oriental decorations this misguided person moaned in an tearful voice Oh for a and a fire The reasonable traveller of course ought to remember that with a climate which has seven mouths of debilitating heat and three and a half additional months of summer weather the attention of the natives is not strongly turned towards for warmth This considera tion however docs not make the fire- rooms agreeable during few weeks that remain Harpers Maga zine The Editors Shears Ida and con bylaw Loyal Wife IK DILL WOULD UK A IP In assistance to her husband in bis political life Mrs achievements not in any way her ill health When political honors were first offered Major hie wife did everything in power to overcome his to accept thorn write Miry Hall in a sketch of tho wife of the author of tho Bill in the October Home Journal Believing firmly that his talents and integrity would be of the greatest to State she was able to convince him of his duty and from that first moment to present time she has encouraged him by faith and aided him by her practical advice and assistance On her fathers death sho inherited a lare which sho immediately placed at Major the assistance which this fortune has enabled her trt render her husband is a of great to It will readily bo that Mrs is a firm believer in Tariff and is convinced that protection is of vital importance to bo But sho is a wife laughed a friend recently in speaking of her such a model V Dogs have sbeep in the neighborhood of Oct more Thieve stripped the hen mo of Henry Rich con IoniMi last week worth of tobacco from of Marquis of Lome the vacant ginecura a governor of Windsor The Buffalo Exchange ask to reduce the duty barley ten cents a bushel The ice is two feat thick at Toronto and Buffalo men are cutting The was burglatjizjd one nigh- Only a fiodll amount of goods missing- Mr J A Brown of Totten ham taken a lias the mi for ten years and imnai to ex part ice every winter Mr J ix principal of school has signed his position and v ill in Life Insurance business v A motion to quash the Option of Parry Sound was Fused by the deciaioa of Court of Appeal Undo Sam to nearly two revenue cutters for and Superior and one for Ontario The men and local officers of the Simeon at purpose Riving a military ball about the first week in February fattest man in tbe world died in Cincinnati of la grippe was George formerly a Bal timore batcheti aud poutidi f Thursday bat Jam of over to tht majority He bad for a long tim from a species of inortifioation and death came to as a happy release The funeral took place on Friday to St Mr who near the Black river bridge in arose on Monday morning last poorer by 3Q0 lbs of pork than when ho went to bed on Sunday night was stolen sometime in the interim no to guilty parties yet been discovered IXagor Midland mot with a fatal accident The fellow was the of file Ho went to the well to water foil into a forty ft of water Ho leaves a wife aud two children On Tuesday 12th inst large number of of Loyal Orange No wives and md othf- friend the of Mr Joseph West to present that with an aldrvro and ft gold headed cane prior to his departure for Sudbury A BmuI was iu fey They had a funny at AUdttdale when new village elected its first reeve and council at the beginning of this when of annexation or noa- annexation to was ho voted on It that only names on the voters lists of whom some are or but on election day wore votes polled An old ho i I

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