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Newmarket Era, 11 Mar 1892, p. 1

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y the Ihroag lost of for of Wo rota of crafty the the of Who to He ud lire to day And to be greats With beaming eye ud Scorning the of Etery day- The youth by food Or boroe on ell they L The totleriDs toward tomb light to lift tbelr weary way day The rich poor eld With lip or floeOt And or day the of the towo tir a crow or Flogs the curtain dowo day a I Meant No Harm CANADA LIFE A I T I BoweU KldnGvs and Jtoot til fool the time rtctiag Acidity of the Stomach curing Biliousness Dyspepsia Heartburn of General Debility ftd liniiii- to For ell Dialer A88UBAKCE CO CAPITAL- AND FUNDS- DOLLARS d worldwide enr in two yean id J OUOH QUANTITY OLD NEWSPAPERS OR ALE AT 2o PEE POUND EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy LtXTEltfl Nohe ASTHMA fcOJTTO at ajr What is tbia that I hear Annie call flirt a ion Mimie really seems to me yoo to pot a stop to it think it Annie no barm All people flirt It lb only a little make- it may come to something It may come to nothing It isnt as to marry girls ae it was when yon were young They have got to take risks now I do not believe it True love is tbo same today that it was six thou sand yeara ago Besides Annie has one honest lover Robert needed no preliminary flirtation and I dont that ho would approve these street admirers Annie smiles upon Just Annie entered silk and brown wrap setting off ad mirably clearly cut delicately tinted North American face She was a right lovely girl fall of healthy animal life but also blessed or cursed with those dreamy which generally indicate a love for sentimental romance Where are yon going Annie To the Somebody seat mo a ticket and Somebody will be sare to bare the next seat so I urn in for a good time to coma for you Young ladies especially en gaged ladies ought not to make appointments even for the opera you dear old fashioned How could Somebody come when I told not to And for being en gaged what good is Robert away iu New Orleans Goodbye Mrs looked anxiously after her daughter but smiles re- her and she went to her sewingroom r fleeting that was really no other girls and that certainly meant no barm But this Somebody troubled her all and she determined to have a chat with Acioio as soon as possible about him Meanwhile Annie bed arrived at academy and found as she an- Somebody waiting for her Any woman of would have trembled for the girl under the influence those cruel luminous yes and tht cold This afternoon he was particularly charming and when they parted at street corner near Annies home she left In the unknowns keeping a great deal she had promiBed to better Sho was so distraught and full of thought all the that Mrs could not avoid noticing it and whan to her own room fol lowed her there to tho affair out Annie she said sit down a little I want to tell you that I do not Rob ert is a very peculiar young man Do you think he would like ths Mr mamma This Mr attention to you Of course he would not But he knows nothing about Paul Gonzales thank goodness would not go any more with this gentleman I have an unhappy feeling about But Annie was rebellions aod Mrs to her and he stayed minutes from Mb busi ness next morning to say some plain words to They unwise words unwisely spoken and only changed the open flirtation Into a secret Aunt watched girl anx iously Though an old maid she had had her own little tragedy and longed to get Annies confidence and help her over the dangerous ground dividing girlhood from womanhood Bat Annie resented all Interference with ha real love and treated her engagement with Robert with a equally pitiful to her aunts eyes She wrote to a regular number of letter each week and went listlessly on with her wedding garments Towards the end of February two or three days of weeping had gone sway But he did not suf fer his Annie drop and his letters full of extravagant sentiment kept her in a constant favor of excitement Mamma hoped now Robert was dally that Annie might be safely married before returned to Vw York and preparations for the event were hurried with all the energy possessed Bat at once a new anxiety arose Robert stopped writing Annie laughed at first and supposed he was on the road home but a passed and ho neither cam nor wrote one afternoon as she strolled down Broadway she suddenly met him face to face tried to her and would have passed Robert Miss Marty What do you mean Robert I intended to call this evening and tell yon I only arrived an hour ago You will excuse me I hare not seen my mother and yet Good afternoon returned bis stately bow with one equally cold and self possessed called a carriage rode home and then went to Aunt Gassy with her whole trouble have brewed the cop Annie and you will bare to drink it I am Do it bravely as yon can In the evening Robert came as he promised bat instead of asking for Annie be requested to see Mr and Mrs There was a tearful and rather stormy conference end then she beard him leave the house withont a word or message to her Her father followed htm in an angry mood and Mrs flashed sad tearful met her daughter with a reproach- I hope you are satisfied Annie I Robert has unconditionally to fulfil bis engagement He says be rather die than marry you The sentiment is mutual Why didnt you tell him so No use putting on airs of that kind mis You know yoo intended to marry if ha had not found you oat I dont know any thing I thbk it very likely I should have found grace to be honest at the last moment I am glad It is all over I was marrying Robert to please you and papa not myself by any I hope he knows about Pant Of course Paul is bis complaint Ob it is I I wonder now who told Mr himself told him Impossible Hesaidso Annie was silent a moment and then laughed not a pleasant laugh Where did they meet At Carnival in He says there was a great crowd at the hotel and he was asked to allow a stranger part of his room the night of the Rexs ball The stranger was Paul Gonzales They sat talking about New York until they went to ball and after it they sat down naturally enough to discuss the and the ladies Robert spoke warmly in praise of the pecu liar beauty of Southern women and Paul answered that his Utile Yankee was worth a million of them Then being muoh excited with wine be was easily led on by Robert not only to show your picture but your letters to him Well I am glad of that My lord knows then tbat bis desertion will not kill me No use fretting mamma What will people Ob we shall the wedding things mamma I marry Paul But Mr made some in put a marriage with Paul In his opinion quite out of the question The man was well known to the police as a clever and gambler and lived by his wits Annie was peremptorily forbidden to see him or write to him or oven think of him again A month afterwards she was mis sing and it was found that had been married to Paul Gonzales and to Europe with him wretched father what was per- tho best possible use of the misfortune lie took his daughters and Jenny apart and In the most solemn and emphatic manner told them of their sisters and how it bad all the result of flirt ation begun in idleness and vanity and with conviction was meant by either aide For twelve months no one heard anything of Then Aunt got a letter She bad a little girl and had named it and she of German Baths and longed to see papa and mamma and borne and dear dear New York But Aunt had little comfort to giro the poor girl Mr and Mra could not forgive her deser tlou and did not desire to see her unless she would her disreputa ble husband This Annie would do no though ho bad began to of her and to find both his wife and slokly baby a great It was some comfort to her however that the third year of their marriage he came back to America and settled himself In Galveston And what ever to her that In it she soon to need She had another child and with this the bitterest trials of a gamblers wife cratto husband became very poor She had hardly any clothing left and her board bill was so much In that she dismissed the little negro girl who helped her nurse and with inferior food poor lodging and ax- lifted day by day a still increasing burden Paul stood poverty In all respects badly His handsome face hat reckless look and with the gradual decay of his toilet bis manners had kept pace Things had gone badly with him tor tour years and he showed It Ho one could now have looked In fals face and doubted his occupation Gradually too he as gambler he was indeed obliged to Bat people may- act a part feel it and Annie soon found that cold looks and sneer ing were not the worse that befall her It was their fifth it had been live years of restless misery Annie was sitting nursing her baby and thinking of folly that had wrecked her life when she heard a shuffling noise and a talkies on the She vaguely wondered about it- but not turn her head until the was ia room Then she rose to it her husband strefobed upon a shutter a tabbed heart and dead I werent no one to blame but himself marm He was playing with Mustang find he a thing or two none of least all Mustang Very sorry for you all the same That was the end of It Aaoie sold ber last trinkets to bury bim and then wrote a letter to her parent Her father answered it by to Galveston for her and the It was no happy home coming I doubt if the black sheep is ever loved as people say we love best those who do credit or bring us wealth and Annie had brought nothing but shame and annoyance to the household Beside her gey yoang sisters she was a dark shadow very few of her old friends remembered her still fewer asked her out Her children were not pretty- and they were fret ful and mischievous nod Annie felt keenly enough that there were two perhaps throe too many in the home where she had once queened it so happily She went out one day to do some shopping for her mother and came home so white and haggard and wretched looking for once her condition attracted attention and she was advised to go and rest And both her were crying and she knew everybody was tired of them it would not do to rest yet She lifted them almost angrily and went upstairs and Aunt fol lowed her they reached her own bright room she Annie come in hero I want to speak to you dear The tone and words were so sym pathetic the poor weary girl could have cried She lifted eyes gave the trouble some Gassy something to play with and tried to the restless Paul at her own breast auntie how bright and peace ful this room I It- a good a few minutes here Annie I have watched the last year I dont love you the for it What fresh trouble have yon had today am your friend Annie I saw Robert Did he speak No I dont believe he knew me until I bad passed He bad a lovely girl with him they got into a hand some carriage together It was his wife Whom did he marry I Grace has a large fortune Annie looking down so hope lessly that Aunt could no longer refrain herself Annie she saifl I have bad for some time a project that I want yon to join me in What fs it aunt 1 want to go to country and have a home of my own I want to have beautiful gardens and large cool handsome I want to see yon happy and merry again and do good with my money before I die Shalt we go aunt aunt I If you would 1 If you would I 1 Well we will I get out of my money as it lies tbe Bast River I have been thinking of this country project for some time and last week when cook struck little Gassy and no one would correct for it I determined upon It Gassy Isnt pretty yet and is bad but am not going to have her struck or put upon any longer is my name- Bake yon know It rather astonished Martyn household when Aunt Gassy an nounced her purchase of a lovely lace In country when ro- It throughout splendidly bought phaeton and a pair of and carried Annie and her bios away with I think got her reward For though It was an unprecedented effort for Miss to break up the routine of a quarter of a century and suddenly assume the responsibility of a house holder Immeasurably by it Life became a different thing to her and she found that even at fifty of age one has yet much left to do and enjoy Nay she took to investing and making money and Annie as her prospective heiress soon found bar- self In a very different position I dare not say tbat she had now got over her troubles her children caused her to much care and anxiety Men dont gather figs thorns or grapes off thistles and there were in them queer moral lapses and lacks tbat people who did not know their father found It hard to account for after a very hard experience tbtnk of all this sorrow from a hit of flirtation I When I began it I meant no bairn Annie whatever a girl does se cretly Is better undone ke the English sentiment which A girl should be wooed on her fathers hearthstone Your wooing was all wrong was she first step on a bad road but even a bad road may hare a and thank God Annie yon and toe have taken It And this much Annie does If ever she hears a young girl boasting of her flirtations she tries with ail a mothers eloquence to torn off so Some Suooesaful Mechanics In this there is practically no end to the number of men who fonbd a trade the most valuable of all helps on roads to fame and for tune writes Foster in bis boys department of the Some Jour nal There is Thomas A Edison tbe greatest our day Learning telegraphy was the first thing that led him into that intimacy with elec tricity which has ended with him be ing its master Andrew Osmesis was a telegrapher Pratt who did more to help young men to quire trades than any man wbom can mention started in life as a ma Judge of the stat of New York was i a shoemaker William who was Mayor of New York and who Is worth some twenty million dollars was a batcher the late George Jones who as editor of the New York Times was one of the most powerful men bis day was a prin ters in the same office with Horaoe Greeley when both were boya Jay the great financier was first a tanner and then a surveyor Dr John who preaches to the wealthiest congre gation in the world began life as a carpenter Philip Armour the millionaire was a moulder the IsteJohnKelJy the politician was a grate seller Jobn Rocke feller now worth one hundred and twentyfive million dollars was a mechanic in iron Rev Robert was a blacksmith A was a stonemason before he became the owner of the Lode and one of the richest men in the world Jesse the emi nent banker and philanthropist laid the foundation of fortune by studying in very poor night trade schools that existed when he young United States Senator Will of New York was a printer the late Henry Grady the greatest orator the Sooth given us since the days of was also a printer And so it goes I could give scores of other names of men who were me chanics or were skilled in trades and became great after serving faithfully at their various tasks The Religious Life of Stone- wail Stonewall Jackson was a devout man before but the war made still more devout as new trials and new dangers called for a stronger faith His recognition of God In tbings which might not seem extra ordinary if it flourished in the vale of humility and peace becomes moat notable when it keeps its hold and its mastery over in a conflict of arms mighty enough to all the passions that rage in the warriors breast The religion of Stonewall is an enigma to who the life of the great while to others it la a scorn and a derision To thoio who seek a subject for cari cature the eccentricities in which he carried some to an extreme furnish plenty of material for their small wit Snob was bis rigid obser vance of Sabbath Not only did he refrain from all worldy occupation on that day he would not even write a letter nor read one if he received It even though it was from ber who to he wife He was sure that It would keep its sweetness till tho next day and meanwhile he had the pleasure of anticipation Nay more he would not poit a on Saturday lest it should travel on Sunday One exception however he was compelled to make Some times be had to fight a battle on tbat holy day but that he looked upon as a work of necessity if not of mercy and then he would keep Monday So scrupulous was ho not to defraud the Lord of just due that he would sometimes keep two or three days running to balance the count But more than any outward was faith that vitalized his very being This was iron in his blood It has said that ho wab a fatalist that he had a blind fueling of destiny like that of Napoleon as if his career was not of own but that bo was lifted up and borne on by a power that could not This is the creed of the Moslem to whom It gives a con fidence So battle that is in itself an of power But It Is a cold hard iron creed which sees nothing around but material forces that work on on with tremendous power caring not for destroy or the suffering they in- crushing tho Uvea and hopes of men without pity and without re morse Into this stupendous the universe without a soul- faith pots intelligence and love so that to the soldier who looks up from tent to the stars above not the of a re lentless Fate but the tender eyes of One who looks down npou Mm loving as well as an unsleeping Watcher That love care Jack son never Tbe was a Father into whose bands he committed the Isaacs of life Ho carried Into war j Indeed it grew stronger as the grew darker His marvellous might well confirm his faith In the Divine pro tection which he constantly by prayer HI negro servant he always knew when there was going to boa battle because his aster got up many times In the And heat pick ed his for he knew that ho would call for It In morning When was riding to battle and spoke not a word his ware ob served to be moving In prayer Thus upon a higher power how could he help looking upon as the answer to Ms prayers be fervently believed that it was not by his own might or power hat that It wsi God who given him the for N ak In the at vboh oob A healthy baby girl baa just been bom In Burlington la with four feet and four bands May White a young girl Mich Is said to been asleep for days The data of Montreal Exhibition for 1892 has been fixed for the between anc Mrs relict of the late John of Mountain road Hull has jast died at the great age of years aL The Duke of present of a banner to the military cadets of Montreal has arrived It is valued at nearly A ooffio to a was taken into California from Mexico Upon examination it was found to opium Moook county nomination will take place on March poll ing on the not on the 3rd and 10th as previously announced l denies that fais health is wrecked and he has been by two American companies to insure bis life for A company is seeking incor poration in New York State to tunnel under the Niagara River from near Buffalo to a point Ann of Belfast Me a widow aged worth created a by Herbert of Amherst Me aged 36 an itinerant pedlar A thief detected in the act of a wine shop in Rue St Denis Paris early Tuesday morning drew a revolver and killed three men before being arrested came in like a lion right Now leading question is will it go out like lamb served at boarding houses or the gentle that gambol among the dailies It is said the third party in couponed of a some what heterogeneous collection of Alliance men Knights Prohibitionists other small decided to put Judge Walt er in tho field for the Presi dential nomination Hon Mr Hardys bill propos es to the number on the Grand Jury from to Id Opinion are divided as to the of a grand jury a number of judges and lawyers leaning to the opinion that a proper official such as the County Attorney could discharge their duties Th- present move will make it more work able and leas expensive In site Canada only square mites to be as targe as the continent of Europe It is nearly thirty times largo as Brit ain and Ireland and it square miles the United States and yet our population only one twelfth m as that of United States and it is not to be compared with Great Britain or in fact any of the countries of Europe 0T It reported that Mr has undertaken the de fence of Tnoe McGroovy before the Court iu Ottawa and he appear with him before the bar of Parliament when tho questions refused to answer and for which he expelled will be again asked and this answered to great confusion of some members of the Cabinet and the IS The room in which a number of friends pass evening either or Inferior tobacco will unpleasant odor next inorn- friends smoke only tbe Myrllo Navy and they trill rind a difference in room next morning If it is reasonably vintilatcd as with a firflpUco for in stance no whatever will bo found The purity and fine quality of the leaf used is tbe reason of this Wis March Knutson a girl of 10 was supposed to hive died after a kickoess of but one day lady Mid out in her coffin and placed cold room until day of the funeral When that day arrived perceptible change In coantonaoce of the sir was noticed- The face was flushed the hands and body limp and still warm The faoernl was postponed and two doc tore who applied batteries girl fs recovering Ia good time of year of At moat hot not now Lift your up tenderly touch ft with care It may be fair to look upon and yet sepulchre withal The cbancra are that It la With regard to the omelet which golden color on the plate It were beat not to favor it with entire Unless you have a certificate of birth from the egg or ah intimate acquaintance with Its mother it should be viewed with same glance you cast on a hornets neat of rate- making notoriety convinced that experiments which he in year are not to determine whether his theory of pro ducing rain by explosions Is satisfac tory or not The government In this work and al though General hopes that subject will bo porsued the most competent judges are satisfied that money spent for such experi ments money thrown away Scien tists of reputation declare that It Is absurd to expect to rain by sound It Is doubtful whether fur- experiment will be at least with money

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