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Newmarket Era , July 21, 1893, p. 1

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-fr- Umi ERA i- Friday Morning GEO JACKSON PRINTING HOUSE ft pitt i SUBSCRIBERS -or- J NORTH YORK lNTRLLIKlStOER AND Vol- Single Copies Cents Newmarket Ont Friday July 1893 No paper tent Y tmlei Terms l00 Strictly in Advance it within or at of year ONTARIO BAW Newmarket Branch Allowed on Deposits DRAFTS ISSUED PITAS AT American promptly to J ROSS i AT rtn Farm apcurllj I If Kiev ff Reformer ff00ICOCK Main i p a of ihtOoooij- or Otoe J2l IS ScaiCOlPA ST- fiiimldctJodSo St- op- IP- ROGERS DENTAL 48 to 52 MAI ST G A BINNS S D To Fit Any Fly Traps Disk Covers Water Cans IceCream Freezers HAMMOCKS We have Just Received a Magnificent Line of Preserving Kettles ALL SIZES Granite and A BINNS T tar LAMES Bay rn fax tod fttT i Telephone No 30 Repairing done promptly Block UK SIMPSON Main Main IP j L HOSE for Co- receive ttSaRD York kid TOmmiasloD Terms to BOOTS SHOES S HGRIFFIS Sign Red Boot The Leading Boot Shoe Store Edward of St Peters C That his horse was badly torn by a pitchfork One bottle of LINIMENT Livery Stable men all ovei the Dominion tell our agents that they would not be without MINARDS LINIMENT for twice the cost Sr750OOOp Photos Photos I For Br J- A bAbe In It to raolher by ft ftrtisfi That fiUd with pride u od her ho fondly to her it hex only child ojhl Gods blessing on lite ft daira her cheek thought of pain and cub of to The rand the to Thai mother hat fitfdsto The bloom of bur ft That cm with rareal a lovciiofHs cofbpare And now a lover to woo ft of mien- A few toll ftgiln wo A biido before alter la vested raiment And her bud glad that oer her the florti of joy That flllg hor heart with sweet and allay And spoke that two hearts as ona A fell the bride whose faoe with A pure bad flitted down with And settled on crowned head a fairer neer wasseeo An emblem of purity it was that sat in open sight OX all wedding then ffiogM speedy flight The ding oer the each wish the bride much joy And the ban in ess carte of life PEPPIATT HATING to MAINTAINING THE And to torn outwork respect work far flacwrlor 10 or did io IhoproducHon of an article will be Id Crayon or Oil 8PE0SAESTT not bo to flood neighbor hood wild cheap work but complete entire WATCH CLOK MAKER Book Slow lufaei gold Jitliililaj band Main JOHNSON Main GENTLEMEN We have really splendid bargains for you to mis hem is disadvantageous to you both in the loss of the finest clothing possible as well as money It matters not you want a single garment or a full suit our stock affords the oppor tunity of providing yourselves with strictly firstclass Clothing at Rock Bottom Trices Call and see for yourselves thoughts of all employ J tag AwaMaceCgmptnUi AT W D MUTCH Merchant Tailor opposite Stans Book Store Gents own cloth made up neatly and Cheaply SMITH DENTIST CANADA LIFE BUILDING King St Toronto CROWNING AND BRIDGING Hoots and badly decayed is now recognized as the height of excellence in dentistry when the work is done by a practical and ex perienced dentist We advocate the saving of natural teeth even an ulcerated tooth can be cured and made as good as any tooth in the mouth- 1ST The reduction in our charges made for filling and artificial teeth has proved very satisfactory and we will continue to insert not only the best teeth but the best filling and finished plates possible to obtain at charges made by other dentists for cheap work- Ky We have no complaining patient and mil make a substantial farftit to hear of any The bridal pair to in The mother seeks her with a cheerless re The light of that home good in other lands to dwell of that mothers heart of mine can tell again is changed a happy lies A waxt pah creature on a cot tbe love light in her eyes A babe by her Bide a little winsome I Thai takes no heed of Beating time or bow the moments pass tippy father with pride upon hie yoathfal heir And kisses Its cheeks and dimples there And few abort till age ditnd her aye golden locks have tamed to gray aod death has drawn nigh peach bloom on bar cheek has gone step as age has oer her crept At last grim death in cornea and he is to go The weeping children near their breasts are filled with woe faithful partner her life with an guish in bis heart Stands near to the latest word be fore the departs She whispers and ha beads to bear Meet me in Heaven above My husband and my children dear where all In peace and love The eyes are the end has come where is thy sting grave where is thy victory with the angels slog span of life has now been run and to Gods will they bow wreath of upon marble brow upon the coffin fall or phans wail low Their angnith stricken cry out Oh God why islteol Down deep In mother she lies be willow tree That within the meadow Held be aide the deep blue sea And there well let her real in peace till graves give op Ibelr dead The scene is closed the curtain falls the last kind word is said t Agent Main a ALLAN Cur Queen SC1ndva ST Kb Rare wflociM Kog Ampules aod FIRE INSURANCE JJWKAaKKI Co of iiALy IILUHK4AKBOt TON SOU Main 1AINTINO ltouhold Decorator- a Orders o aide HOS CM Main Can Opportunity SON aid Life Assurance Co tiTAbUSllEU IBIS mule for AND 1 ft having of the now Co day rUoifofafi pSTABUaH Eli iuiWD7ii ted rooroi TniifarCo ill J JIILlKHKHPrOp S E ED S I Turnip 1 Field Garden Seeds In at LICENSES I Canada life CO CAPITAL In FUNDS- DOLLARS ii purest at an 7 flran MR A CONCERT Af m- la wtod and la ihe nan a MONEY TO LOAN on V V MILLER At DAVID LLOYD Cor fcC K ItusnCM or MUUUhod At the Bank it w notify lljat your it the of health over drawn at rate you bankrupt you MOD SCOTTS EMULSION Of Cad Liver and to build you up Will TOr A A CONSUMPTION WASTING molt as For J1 Mis ISd her hand ten derly upon ihe golden head which had hidden itself upon abandonment of grief Her own face was pale with emotion and it was an effort to her to render her voice steady but she succeeded My own Maude she said we have one comfort which is often denied to those in our situation We have confidence in your father al though by some disastrous mistake he has been adjudged guilty of the crime If I lost my trust in him for an instant I should go mad I But I can truly say did a mean or dishonest action ully his record until now that he has been accused of de frauding a man of property which he had no need and of which he em phatically denies any knowledge Maude raind her face and kissed her mother Teach me to be as brave as you are dear mamma am that I am so but I will not be I will follow your example and hide my pain Do not make the before me my sweet for our wound is the same But it is riht present an front in the world or it will say of us that we believe our sufferer to be deserving of his fate A pause ensued Both mother and daughter were following out their in dividual lines of thought Mother at last Maude half ingly what say to Harry It is nut right thai I should consider him bound to me after has happened If Harry is loving he will only be the more steadfast to you Maude I wrote a note requesting him to come to me at once as soon as he received it I shall offer him his freedom and if I sec a sign of hesi tation for even a our lives that instant will far sundered as though oceans rolled be tween us Maude spoke with a decision which rested strangely upon one so young so softly gracefully beautiful Her large grey eyes teemed to be come almost black as she raised them Intense with earnestness to her mothers face You are right Maude You must give him the option about con tinuing the engagement j but I pray that the God of the widow and of the fatherless may not suffer another afflic tion to overshadow my darling who though exactly fatherless has lost for a time the one who stands in that relation to her I can bear sorrow when it strikes at my own heart but I cannot be reconciled that your young life should be crushed Then mamma you have a fear that Harry will not bear the teat You think he will desert me And again Maude studied her mothers face with eyes sharp with pain No Maude I would not judge any one much less Harry so harshly as to say that But the world is cold am so are many the dwellers upon it and some think so much of the speech of people that they are too cowardly to stand shoulder to should er with a loved one and bear half the brunt of a calamity like this- It maybe mistaken kindness in me to try to prepare you for a possible shock If it is my darling forgive me Maude threw her arms about her mothers neck with an impulsive i Forgive my own dear mamma 1 She who may be all that I have left to me I You could not do anything to require forgiveness from me I in her Maude had failed to notice that a ring at the door bell had ben heard and answered by the servant so that eveo as she said this the door was opened and Harry combe was ushered into the room At first all Maudes trouble vanished like a dream and with a glad Oh Harry it is you 1 she flew- to meet Then with a thought of the change in her circumstances she drew back blushing and paling altera She did nor give him time to speak before she went on hurried ly to say what was in her mind Harry I sent for you to tell you something Do not be angry with me for what I am about to say for it is because I love you so dearly that I do it When we became engaged no cloud rested upon my name but now it is blackened can bear the stain patiently for know that father is an innocent man but you Oh Harry would it not he too great a burden for to bear to have your wife pointed out as the daughter of a man who hid been sent to prison Harrys face expressed truly his feelings It was a troubled irreso lute soul which looked out of his eyes He loved Maude dearly but he was very spirited and it had galled him severely to think of the disgrace which had corae upon the family Yet to give her would be torture But in that brief mo ment of hesitation the option was no longer left with him Maudes sensitive nature made her eyes keen to read his feelings and with a mighty effort at selfcontrol she crushed back her lears and said And if you would be willing to subject to such a trial I could not allow it Here is your ring Harry Will you not keep lit Maude if for no other reason for a of our brief happiness And Maudi with sudden eagerness we need not be separated We can go tar away from this place to commence out wedded life to a spot where no one need know what has happened And live a tie exclaimed Maude an accent of scorn in her sorrowful voice No Harry unless I can be re spected for what I notwithstand ing what has happened I should be and should make you as unhappy as I would be myself Then to mamma and I are going to shut up our house and go and live near my fathers place of confinement so that we can visit him as often as al lowed and keep up bis courage until the time comes when he is again a free man Goodbye Harry and may you be happy Maude I cannot give you up Do not say that Harry for a calmer moment would find you re gretting it I know you want to help me in my trouble but I can see clearly thai your courage is not equal to facing the future with such a weight clogging your aspirations I could not many you Harry knowing that But will still be friends Good bye And before Harry was con scious of her intern ion she caught his hand and covered it with tearful passionate kisses she put within it the glittering ring which had been the symbol of their engagement Another moment Harry was alone Perhaps even then if he had followed Maude and insisted that he would not give up he might have carried the day the truth is he hardly knew his own mind and so the golden opportunity passed and carried with it what lien the chief happiness of his Half stunned by what had occurred he went mechanically out of the room and the outer door shut him away from the inmates of the mansion and all was over between the two who had been betrothed lovers Descending the steps met Hay Hertford He recognized him with a halfshamed halfpained feel ing for he well knew to win Maude bad been the dearest hope of newcomers heart and now when the prize had nearly become his own how could he have been so bad as to let it slip from his grasp Hertford extended his hand say ing How poor little combe I hope you have done your best to cheer her up in this sad trial I would have been only too thankful had it been my place to be her con soler but of course that out of My heart has ached for her ever since heard of her trouble Maude holds her head high that I doubt if she will accept sym pathy from anyone She has given me my walking papers because I proposed to take her away among strangers who would not be supposed to know anything about her fathers should have thought you would have hesitated about making such a proposal It must have hurt poor Maude coming from you I cant help it was Hattys some what sulky reply I would have stood by Maude by herself but it is another thing to shoulder a disrepu table fatherinlaw Mark my words ex claimed Hertford excitedly you will sometime regret having said that If ever a man stood high in the com munity it was Maudes father and I believe he is an innocent sufferer of some one elses It isnt likely that a jury would have convicted him if there had been a loophole of escape by which to let him off Well time will prove and with these words the young men parted Hertford to offer his sympathy to the sorrowing wife and child of the con demned man and Marry to go whithersoever his disturbed thoughts might lead him As Hertford stood at the door wait ing for an answer to bis ring a boy ran rapidly up the steps bearing in his hand a telegram which he give to the servant to deliver to the mis tress The girl took it and said to Hert ford Please to walk into the I will see if my mistress can A few minutes later a fol lowed by a heavy fall struck upon Hert fords ear and the girl came rushing down the stairs with terror depicted her face Oh sir my mistress is dying I She has had bad news from the and it Has killed her sure Oh what shall we do- wjval shall we do and she wrung her hands in distress It may be only a faint Ray said soothingly Take me to your mis tress I may be able to suggest some thing to relieve her But before he reached her she had come to her senses She put out her hands We must go to my husband at once He is dying I Will you give us the protection of your Mr Hertford We are so alone- Maude and I 1 will go for a carriage while you and Maude get ready to accompany me will be here in a very short time keep your courage Mrs while thereis life there is hope you know His calmness quieted the- poor wifes agitation and raised her hope Maude was a though turned sud denly into stone pale as a My and with a sort of dazed expression in her dilated eyes which caused Herbert to fear for her He longed no have the right to open his arms and to say to her Let share your trouble and sorrow with you Lay your stricken head upon my breast and feel that my heartthrobs are in unison with your own in disgrace or in joy read its accompanying description and learned that it always blossomed through the mow she looked up at Ray who was standing beside her and said with a sad That an emblem of our Ray It took root in the winter of our deepest sorrow I shall love that flower the best of all for It will always remind me of your faithful kindness to us when others- from whom I might have had a right to expect comfort and help passed by on the other side Kays voice trembled he answer ed her He tried to speak jestingly hut it was a failure his words bore the impress of the intense longing which filled his soul Love me Maude instead of the flower he said for it is unsatis factory to waste so much that is pre cious upon an inanimate object and oh Maude you are the dearest ob ject on earth to me I Maude opened her eyes wide in surprise at this unexpected outbreak from quiet selfcontained Ray Hert ford Then with a sudden rush of color to her face she said Do you mean it Ray I never thought of you in that light but I think you are the dearest and best of men and and I really believe- Oh I Ray I am glad you love me The nest moment her blushing face was hidden upon Rays breast His faithful love had met with its reward I ST NORTH Young Street is seldom heard from though is is one of the most pleasant streets in the County of York When we consider length of the street the macadamised toad and view the fine shady trees wide lanes and beautiful lawns to say nothing of improved farm residences we cannot but think there is not a more beauti ful street in Canada Haying is pretty well through It Was a heavy crop and most of it se cured in good condition who can tell the names of lite parties that tea at the Garden and did not pay for tt Mr George Tail the village black smith is very at his brothers on the street Will the Newmarket people have the kindness to give us country people a show on market days During the busy season we have to leave before we get our shopping dbne because of the Apple Sauce THE BOYS BY THEIR FAR MER VR1ENDS THE EDITOR6 WHILE CAMPING Bradford Epworth in at their Garden Party Many a man who tells you how to do a thing cant do it himself The hammock might be ap propriately termed a Cupids fishing net It is always possible to get wind of a persons character when he begins to put on airs When money get slight the way to bring it around all right again is to get up a circulation But alas Ilhe one who had such an inestimable privilege had proven unworthy of the trust and he who had only stood by to see the precious treasure of her love bestowed upon another could now only offer his help as from one friend to another not as from her own rightful knight errant Their sad journey ended at but it was io find themselves in the presence of death Mr had breathed his last almost with the de parture of trie messenger Then Rays opportunity was given him and he made the most of it Mrs was so stunned by the shock that she lay for weeks in a stupor varied occasionally by out breaks of delirium Maude watched over her tenderly and almost forgot her own sorrow in righting for her mothers life No worry of the outer world was allowed to intrude upon her Ray constituted himself a barrier beyond which no thought about way or means should pass Ever day flowers and fruit for the invalid were sent by him to the sick room and the few words of thanks which he occasionally received from Maudes trembling lips were remem bered and dwelt upon as the miser hugs his treasure At last however came the golden gift of all to him He became the bearer of intelligence to clear away all clouds of shame from the memory of the husband and father He had befriended a man whom he had as it were picked from the gutter into which he had fallen after a prolonged period of indulgence in drink- He had taken him to his own home and cared for him and had talked with him seriously but kindly about his folly in yielding to temptation- The seed he thus planted fell upon good ground and protege became a reformed man and in his earnestness of conviction resolved to vote himself to the work of raising other inebriates out of the saloon from which he him- had been rescued It was through him that Ray re ceived a clue which followed up re sulted in finding out the real criminal for whose crime Maudes father had wrongfully been made to suffer Mr had been cashier of a bank and by a cunningly contrived plan suspicion had been fastened upon him after the bank had been robbed Now however his name had been cleared and is was through Ray Hert ford that it was done Can it be wondered at that Maude as well as her mother began to regard him In the of one of the noblest and most unselfish of benefactors But Ra was too sensible to betray the real nature of his feelings to Maude until an incident occurred which precipitated matters It was ftilly three years after Mr Mordaurits sudden deatb Maude had received from a friend the present of some pressed flowers gathered amid the imposing grandeur of Alpine heights One of the was very beautiful and as she Miss Stewart is visiting friends in Newmarket Some of the fields in township are already yellow for the harvest of mustard and others are tolerably white in part of the township but the crop is ox eye daisy While working John Wallaces house a few days ago Forsyth was precipitated to the ground a distance of by the giving way of the scaffold and Mr Wilkinson who was on the scaffold fell on the top of Mr Forsyth breaking the collarbone of the latter and severely injuring internally On Tuesday evening about forty friends and acquaintances assembled at the residence of Rev Percy to enjoy a parting hour with J Reef er who severed his connection with the Tribune and was about to depart to take charge as proprietor of the Norwood Register Speeches were made by Rev J Stewart Rev Percy P Hartney S C Mrs Percy and others expressive of regret at Mr and Mrs Reefers de parture and also containing good wishes for their future success AURORA The many friends of Mr Whim will regret to learn that ill Mrs and two daugh ters have gone to Windsor where they intend remaining the greater part of the summer visiting friends So far only fortyseven dogs in town have been registered with town clerk There are on the roll besides a large number not on the roll The members of the P had a social gathering at the residence of Rev Weaver last Tuesday evening to celebrate the departure of Mr from Aurora About took tea in the orchard after which various games were enjoyed The sidewalk on street should certainly receive some atten tion There are a number of broken planks which endanger the life and limb of pedestrians In consequence of departure of Mrs Rogers in a few days on a length ened visit to her daughter in Mani toba a number of the friends of the Methodist Church gave her a surprise party on Wednesday evening Matriculation and Teachers Exam inations commenced in the school here on Tuesday of last week and waa closed yesterday Thursday There were sixty candidates wrote one for matriculation two for second and matriculation seventeen for second and thirty seven for third Messrs Dickson and Hollingshead of Newmarket High School and Mr Robertson of Richmond Hill High School presided A despatch from Bilbao cap ital of the Province of Biscay in Northern Spain states that a terrible accident occurred in that province Saturday night A train and six carriages while rounding a sharp curve in the mountains ran the track and went over a high precipice Six persona were killed and seri ously injured Robert Patterson was crushed to death by a falling mass of clay at Cos tile yard at Drayton Give some people the power to move mountains and how soon they would ruin the farms of their neighbors A boy named James aged was drowned in the canal at Ottawa Saturday afternoon bathing Give your children water to drink during the hot weather They need this to make up for the loss from perspiration Mechanics who left lately to seek work across the line are returning in large numbers being un able to find work at any pay K- When a youngsters is smaller than his he is bet ter satisfied with himself and knows more than he ever will again Miss Frith aged was stung by an infuriated honey bee at Princeton on Saturday and died convulsions minutes While playing on the bank of pond on Saturday evening Mr Jacksons little four yearold boy Into the pond and was drowned The town of is to bo written up in the Saturday The Council is to pay 75 to have eleven inserted and will be furnished with copies of the paper The race come off at on The Enterprise will call at Jacksons on above date at to take those who inclined lo sec the great race Dr Homy C Meyer and Mrs Meyer under arrest in Detroit charged with poisoning a number of people in order to defraud insurance companies will be handed the New York police directors of the agricultural society have decided that grains exhibited must be left with the society The new rule is devised for the purpose of stopping the alleged shewing of lite same grain from year toyear Cayuga July About oclock this afternoon terrific thun derstorm accompanied by a heavy wind passed over this community The barns and out buildings of in North Cayuga were burned to the ground by lightning There vas about tons of Lay burn ed and a considerable quantity of old wheat and some farm implements A novel to re strain run away and pulling horses has recently been patented The in ventors claim that when in operation it will bring to an immediate stand the most powerful and refractory horse It is fixed under the box seat buckled end of the reins being passed through an for the purpose and the driver while guiding the animal with bis left hand can with his right if need be instantly raise the Ready as the machine is called end by putting a revolving pro cess in motion tighten the reins lo any extent required Financial stringency is always attended with difficulty in making collections There are persons who so directly feel the pressure of hard times that ihey arc unable to meet the just claims against them as presented but there are many more who simply do not want to part with their when there is a restricted circulation and retain it with the general excuse lhat times arc close This fault lies chiefly with men of means who always have ready money at their command but put their creditors from week to week or month to month thus withholding it from the channels in which it would towards restoring general confidence and prosperity Farmers Sun In the matter die arbitra tion as to the maintenance and repair of the town line between the town ships of Oxbridge and Whitchurch Mr Justice delivered judgment upon a motion for the costs of an application made by the of the township of Whit church to set aside the award of the arbitrators There were 13 grounds of objection to the award and the learned judge in an exhaus tive judgment delivered on the April last held the award good on all points except one as to which he re- it back to the arbitrators for amendment by eliminating one clause and pending the amendment he re served the question of costs Since then the award has been amended by the arbitrators as directed this motion the question was raised by counsel for the township of Whit church that the award having remitted back after wardens of the counties of York and Ontario had ceased hold office they were fundi and could not amend the award The learned judge refuses to give effect to this objection and orders that the corporation shall pay the costs of the motion to set aside the award and the costs of this motion but there are no costs to either party remitting back the award Liniment lor VX4

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