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Newmarket Era , June 2, 1893, p. 1

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forth totoilioy To plant the Gods Wilt bring him U be needs Hill May MISS PERKINS Music Teacher Graduate of Toronto Toronto V A CONFECTIOXEKY A Main- a a fruit Rfroih I n Mam Main Snii I lWKi DRACVIUM J Tin Si SON- rpjios PRIVATE SCHOOL Maple Mr street J 19 HUGHES HOPPING Tin by s or of Mill i lortochpplatf ever j da K TENCH 1XOMMOUATIOS GRIST MILL Fn rlillif GROCERIES PROVISIONS Mr Main A SSI ItAM VILION Main Merchant Tnllor I TAS j YORK aMf IUmiMrdjndK I to no Prop a I 11 r in 1 1 i I iwfli 1 11 train Ave Prop Huron St fehoe P SMITH DENTIST CANADA LIFE BUILDING King- St Toronto AND BRIDGING ami decayed ih as height of in when Ihe work and saving of natural lecti even an can be nuIc as good as any 100th in Hi mouth reduction our charges made for and artificial teeth has proved and we will continue to insert not thr best teeth hut the lies filling and finished laic possible obtain at cluKCft made lay other dentists for cheap work no complaining owl a substantial fortit to of jt A v t 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FROM INDIA A mail from Northern India includes a letter from the Rev A Wright superintend of the at that place Mr Wright has under his charge at this institution Sanichar the noted wolf boy of India over whose his lory wise men have profoundly pon dered The reverend gentlemens last letter contains some very inter esting about Sanichar the results of whose early associations have caused them much anxiety is the child of humin parents lost in his babyhood and nurtured by a female wolf- He was first seen by a party who were in pursuit of a wolf un frequented jungles of Taey came upon him suddenly while he was sunning him elf a near a cave The strange little crea ture with face covered matted hair naturally them A closer survey showed him to be- a child about five years old Instantly he had taken fright scampering fi on all fours after the lying wolf Both sought shelter in the cave Be ing into what knew to be the lair of a wild the men decided to report the occur rence to the magistrate of the district who immediately gave directions that a fire be built at the mouth of the cave and the inmates smoked out LIKE AH ANIMAL This was done with good effect Presently a large female wolf made a dish for liberty scattering the burn ing embers in every direction She was closely followed by the boy mi all fours as the hunters hid first ob served him He got over the ground with astonishing swiftness and was captured with great difficulty He bit and scratched with the ferocity f a wild animal which he was in all respects except his human form He had lost all the attributes of his race could not erect and did not possets the of speech A sub sequent acquaintance proved that he had only the appetite of an animsl He would tear raw meat to pieces and gnaw bones ravenously as any beast He lajxd water in the same manner At first he put in on like any dangerous creature Here lie lay curled up in a corner all ria ml night cairn he t seek d never came in his way The who receiv ed him alter interval a few weeks to English mission aries relieve him of his charge which they did happened to arrive at of iiecundra on a and from this cir he was named the native name for the day His benefactors to devoted themselves lo biro but for a long lime their without success The clothes the put him he would tear into shreds and fling him REASON in eating his food from the floor picking it up with his mouth and viciously resented all at tempts to make him sit up and use his fingers But bis in telligence dawned He submitted to wearing clothes and learned to walk erect and eat like a human being He became docile and obedient and as he older seemed to under stand all that was said but made no attempts to acquire speech himself He lost all desire fori uncooked food as well all deposition to escape He has been taught to do a little work but never has learned to like it Sanichar is not considered an idiot by those who have hm in charge although his forehead is very low and his retain their wild restless look Being brought up amidst religious surroundings it been a matter of interest to learn what comprehension he has of a hereafter FOND OF CIGARS That he and reasons is evi denced by his after death of who bad shown him and to whom he was much attached I At the the body was into the grave gated beseeching ly at the mourners as if he would wring from them some understanding j as to what it all meant By signs I they tried lo make him understand something of the my sit- of death and future life They were after wards satisfied that he comprehended because when himself he lay down and feigned death a moment then pointed to the earth as his grave and moved bis hands Heavenward He is strong in his personal likes and dislikes and can easily make himself understood if he is hungry or wants a Cigar of which he is very fond Sinichat has now outgrown his boyhood and is supposed to lie more than twenty years of age He is six inches in height and is naturally very awkward in his gait He has a peculiar manner of lifting his feet when walking and swings and jerks his arms as if he depended upon them o assist him io loco motion It is much to be thaf with his gradually expanding intellect he hast never learned to speak That he received rough treatment from bis brute companion is demonstrated the scars on his body as welt as two marks on his face which were severe bites SUCKLED A The theory as- to how he into the possession of the wolves Is best told in the words of the Rev A Wright himself In the tetter before refund he says The only theory which can account for this freak of nature is that a wolf carried him away When sleeping in the open in weath er Us maternal Instincts perhaps it had lost its own offspring did the rest There are many here who re member his being brought in And the untamable character char at first And now the question arises had he never been rescued from his wolf associates he have remained entirety of the wild beast of the forest His were undoubtedly ail that way when he was captured and for a long timet lift chafed savagely against his s ate of bondage Freedom and the depth of the jungle were all he sought arid human presence was hateful to him A QUESTION TOR SCIENTISTS The scientist have here a field tot investigatio hut tho wolf boy lives on oblivious of his remarkable and unable to coropre- the interest strangers evince J him Another of the clergymen in terested in his welfare writes of him Ithnk visitors are at fiist dis appointed in him having expected to find him bearing a greater Wanes to the lower creation than tie really does people visit him for the first time expect to see a wolf who spent hi early years among hoys rather than a boy whose infancy was spent among wolves I htm immediately after he had been received into the orphan age and have seen him many times since I have found him vcty intelli- gent By the use of signs I can get him to do almost anything I wish- sit stand walk run and what is often a difficult matter among those who have been cradled and trained lean get him to keep perfectly still in front of my camera The future of this modern Romu lus con only be conjecture He I is entirely satisfied with present and seems to have no thought beyond is to From hear it frequently said that if Germany would only restore Alsace and Lorraine to France thr French would at once cease to be hostile to Germany and situation would be relieved of the This is a mistake If Alsace and Lorraine were reslored the French would take it as a demonstration not of con ciliatory feeling but of conscious weakness on the part of the Germans and Ihe chances are ten to one that they would then revive their old de mand for the frontier of ihe Rhine as the natural frontier of Fiance avail themselves of the first favorable opportunity to get it and thus to wipe out disgrace of their defeat in the war of and But even if this were not so the decisive fact would still remain that it was not atone the acquisition of the two prov inces by but mainly the formation of the Empire as the leading power in central that has excited the bitter jealousy and resentment of France and of Russia also The dissolution of the German Empire the breaking up of into a number of compara tively states is the real ob ject of the desire and until this ob ject is accomplished their hostile feeling will not be essentially changed In fact acquisition of Aisles the two great fortresses of ami has so strengthened the defensive position of Germany Its Western frontier as neatly to discourage a French at tack and is therefore rathe a guaranty of peace than an incitement to war Dow on the Good Temper What a wonderful thin jr it is that we should spend time money and labor upon making our homes attrac tive bright and pretty should polish our furniture and set our ornaments in array and yet be so often careless about keeping our and mak ing of our patience and for bearance A great divine once said Depend upon it good temper is the most valuable thing a man can send home or keep at home There is not and aloes and chloride of lime enough the world to disinfect a single home of the nuisance of having in it a single person of a smtr sullen temper If howeier good temper is to prevail in our home parents must not simply exhort their children to he kind to each other they most set an example of good temper bear forbear and above all never disagree before the children In this as in every other mailer example is belter than precept The advice once given to a certain couple is Never quarrel before the children but wait till they have gone to bed Then they will not see and hear you and perhaps by that time you will not want to quarrel Life An Arabian presented by her teacher with an ivory casket exquisitely wrought with instruc tion not to open it until a Year Bad rolled round Many were the specu lations as to what it contained and the time impatiently waited for when jewelled key should disclose the mysterious contents It came at last and the maiden went away alone with trembling baste unlocked the EARLY FOR ERA READERS Too many bright young men try to make their conversation spicy with cloves a newspaper is like washing dishes an easy job for the spectators Gossip is ike a building Only one story out of a dozen has a foundation The wed Jin i of ihe Duke of of Te has ion at itnfialo paying duly it at that Some Hints About Whether you drive a single or a team Ihe principles ore the same but in driving a pair see to it that horse docs his share of the work and no more A pair of horses moreover unless well driven are sure to got in the habit of wandering over the road To drive well you must keep your eye your mind on horse Watch his ears They forward when he is about 10 shy drfop when he is tired fly back he breaks into a gallop ami he fitcks Ckinft to- a horse usually tucks in i tail and hunch his back little When u observe any of these indications ak him and pull up Im You must watch the road also n out fur stones so that the horse shall nut stumble nor the wheels j avoid ihe mud holes and ere the going is bad let horse slacken speed when the riad becomes heavy and if you want 1 make up lime do it where the ground sightly descends It s a common mistake to think lhai a horse can haul a carriage easily on level On such a road he has to be pulling every moment there is no Whereas when the road now rises and now falls weight is taken off him at times and he has a chance to recover his wind and to rcit his muscles As between a level road in a valley and an upanddown road over hills ihe latter is by far the easier for a horse to travel When you come to a long level stretch let your horse walk a bit i the middle it Almost everybody knows that for ihe first few miles after coming out of the stable a horse should be driven and especially if he has just been fed On a journey it is of the utmost importance to observe this rule careful however not to chock a young nag too quickly when becomes fresh out of the stable give him his head talk to him soothingly and presently he will come down to a moderate pace If you pull htm up at once you vex him extremely much so that he Is not unlikely to kick People The Bolton nas a few remarks to make auent take news papers arid periodicals Since taking charge of this paper we hive time again refused to publish advertise ments of some at lensti of the fibibvA mentioned firms believing them to serve no good purpose but one did creep into our paper three or four weeks ago without our knowledge and for which we can hardly be responsible We advise our readers lo have nothing to do with it any other scheme that has to resort to such mediums to gtin a liveli hood People after being warned who will throw themselves at I mercy of these fakirs deserve to be fleeced and well too and least sympathy for them A good newspaper does not resort to such means a article does not have to be bolstered up With prizes There are plenty cf good periodicals and journals to be had at reasonable prices A person who expects to get a ten dollar article for one dollar de serves to lose the dollar Who would be fool enough to give away ten dol lars worth of prizes for a one dollar bill It would not bo businesslike and it would not pay It is all round cheating game on the face of it and none hut cheats and ignorant will take a hand in it Toronto is full of fake papers and the other cities of the province have They will always exist to a certain ex tent but just at present there Is an unusually large number It will take a great effort to root them out and our legislators should assist in bring ing about that state of affairs As long as the fakirs ply their nefarious calling people will be gulled by them all the warnings that may be thrown out Let honest men deal with honest men let cheats deal with cheats and a majority of the cheats will have to become hon est men to save themselves bankruptcy treasure reposing in deli cate lay nothing a of rust the form of beautiful could be discerned but the beauty had gone for ever Tearful with disappointment she did not- at first see a slip of parchment containing these words Dear May from this a lesson for life This trinket when enclosed had upon it a single spot of rust by neglect it has become the useless thing now behold it only a blot on its pure surroundings So a little stain on your character wit by in attention and neglect mar a bright and useful life and in lime will leave only the dark record of what might have been If you now place within a jeweififgoldandaftermany vests seek the result you will find it as pure as ever So with yourself treasure up only the pure ihe good and you will ever be an ornament to and a source of true pleasure to yourself and m A Device and I been fixed and Canadians me and making money to price Fifteen thousand prisoners delusive of women and children are awaiting despatch to Siberia in the prisons of Moscow At Woodstock Mice woolen mill operative had her left hand so crushed that it hid lo be amputated at the wrist Rochester Hairy English a fourearold hey burned to death while bis away attending a wedding The hoy went into a room and played wilts some matches of Edward was fined and cost for using a postage stamp which had been previously cancelled cheaper lo purchase than to make this attempt to defraud Three weeks old are sell ing for lo each this spring Such prices are good for the seller but not so good tor the firmer who buy but the scarcity of pork and consequent high prices has given a fiew start to pork raising- Wilson NY Star When someone to give something for nothing and someone else bites at the bait there is then a fraud at each end of the line for the man who expects to get something for nothing is at heart as dishonest as the one who promises what he doesnt intend to fulfil While Sandes of was operating as a knight of the spear at Lake last week he allowed his centre gravity to extend beyond the edge of the boat and had to be back to position with a He reports fish ing good having caught a pourjd iroutTVfiune Mr William of Port Perry a retired farmer years of age who was the Queens birthday with his son in died very suddenly He was in his usual health but after felj and ex pired without a Suggestions Do not make too many visits and where you go be sure your visit is a convenient one Do not entertain too generously summer should be a time of rust and it is difficult to rest a full of guests going for a midday sail rub your fare nek and hands sim ple cream ami powder with corn Much Wipe the powder oft and on reluming the complexion well in warm and with SUA add buttermilk both relit unburn Place a drh water in a room where Ik at is oppres sive Change or lwie and the wilt ho perceptibly lowered Sponge your babies with cold water at Hue your children drink during the e llter They need this to mike up for los from In washing summer frocks if the colors run put half a cupful of salt in the last insomnia in summertime take a cold bath at bedtime Press towels folded a usual through clothe wringer and save your laundress Have on your cook your arrangements for meals for the hot days duly Have your housegowns made with open necks and elbow sleeves Save your steps Allow double the amount of time in boats and trains that you do in winter Eat your meals Drink To wash summer silks remove all grease or other spots with soap and water before proceeding Make a solution of a of ammonia and a little soap in a pail of water and in this dip the silk again and again until the dirt is removed- Do not wring out but press between the hands Rinse in water from which the chill is goo and hang In a shady place until partly dry when lay between two cloth and press with a hot iron Moms Jour nal Keep In Boose As a a fisherman is a pro verb of general acceptance but it is a safe that there are fishermen along the Hudson river who can grandly discount the man about whom the proverb was first made These Hud- 1 son river men have a contrivance by which they are spared ihe labor of holding the lino as they sit on the river bank or on the end of a deck and fish for the festive and the succulent In fact neednt sit at all if dont want to They may He down and go to sleep if they feel like it and most of them do And therein is their ness superior of the ancient angler who had 10 keep awake or lose his fish Like most great inventions this promoter of laziness is exceedingly simple It consists of a pointed stick a piece of whalebone and a bell- The bell is fastened 10 the whalebone the whalebone is fastened to the stick the stick is stuck firmly in the earth or in a crevice of the doc the line is fastened to the whalebone near the top of the stick and there you are The angler baits his hook and throws over bis line and then settles himself for a nap The foolish fish comes along lakes the bait rings the bell and announces that he is caught and wants to be taken up vTht the Old Kan The average man is sure to fail if he dabbles in various The business man who has half a dozen kinds of business who trade dips into stock speculation puis a thousand mote into a manufactory few more into a patent inven tionis taking unless he has extra ordinary talents for business the direct road lo bankruptcy A young child of Mr A Scott had a wonderful escape from death last week It fell under a heavy wagon and a wheel passed over its head crushing it into ground but to say the little fellow not only escaped being killed but soon gave signs of vigorous life and is now for aught we entirely recovered A chip is travelling through ihe country trying to swindle- parties a contract for wire fetcci He offers to give enough wire fenrc a tenacre field if a a contact to takcihcaiiiyfotthcwirc The i is If reid ou- to be a after a few of the Wiri erased with acid Every good paper has iis character istics which make for it friends and patrons One journal is valued be cause it is morally clean and free from extravagant and wild statements an other is esteemed for the and soundness of ils opinions on im portant matters of piincipteandhonor Another gathers a following from iis lack of high qualities and because iis a to discord and strife or is the advocatd of violent and radical opinions and measure No single paper pleases every diss but those which have the largest following and exert the largest amount of influence are the papers which are the exponents of honesty truth and and work for the welfare of the people as nearly as human efforts can formulate and teach the doc trines and principles that conform to those high standards The great body of public sentiment is in favor of those principles Mens aspirations are doubtless always higher than their attainments but it is loftiest aspirations and the highest principle that should and do inspire all that is best in human life and society and the journal which seeks to work up to such a course if it be also complete and excellent as a news- piper will always be at the head of American press Wilson Star Severe windstorms are re ported in Wisconsin and Minnesota Violent cases of dyspepsia are often cured by refraini entirely Never drinc at metis and even if thirsty between times sip a little hot water Utile by little as the grows better he or she can tike coffee and even tea at meals Where chrome dyspepsia exists generally the must be guided by what is found by experience agree with them Years ago creamers were re yarded wiih suspicion but few well regulated without this useful article The re sult is as belter butter prices are obtained only but is secured from the same quantity cream It to us that this fact Atone to explode the prejudice against new fangled notions such as creameries and cheese Alfred Manning Head undertook to ride a Imrst of Marshall ihe ether without a He was not to the and ft J consequence Mr John Sutton who was on his way to the at ihe lime by the horse and knocked down two broken Mr is confined under he ease whi ex pei to bring him about in due lime Ordinary whitewash but a rather lime but many other things may be added to give it a better quality The following is a whitewash which il is said will neither rub nor wash off Make the whitewash in tee manner then place it over the fire and in it to a boil Then while boiling stir in each gallon a of powdered alum half a pint of good flour paste and half a pound of glue dissolved water When people talk about California being a state than New York every potato slyly winks its eye and every cabbage nods its head and every bees gets red in the face and every squash crooks it neck and onion grows stronger and every fruit tree groans under its load and every wheat field is shocked and the rye strokes its beard and corn aches and every foot of land kicks and we dont blame em Star for and other A

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