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Newmarket Era , December 13, 1895, p. 1

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iV SM OTHER DT OEOi And SUBSOaiBEllS IKf0M BESTOW CHA Branch A3 fertility NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER No outside of Hath York unlcs in advance- Vol Cents Each Single Copies Newmarket Friday Dec Terms Strictly in Advance within or Si 50 at end of year Interest Allowed at maim DRAFTS fieri p la Loan on floury to keiOnt fco fioiidioji A THE I o Lr I Main j fiMy Jr il I Si I II IJ ilULl ml Mill itp XCUT SAWS CHOPPING AXIS LANTERNS COW CHAINS ROPE AND LEATHER HALTERS HORSE BLANKETS AND GIRTHS TEAM SHAFT AND BODY BELLS Wo a of TOILET AND l Era ii toll HID ff ACME CLUB SKATES HOCKEY SKATES AND ALL KINDS OF SKATE REPAIRS Leather Silver Plush and Celluloid Next to Post Office NEWMARKET X- IT fry CANADIAN AMD AMERICAN COAL OIL PAINTS OILS GLASS AND PUTTY T7kV MRS SIMPSON Main oft it till IKMtiAHLlUHlt dwi of I IlVMiin ftM Cedar No A W ALLAN CO MAIN STREET Mr tub Of lapU for OF Vtt number Vet A I IforMNUltUKAIJ HAT I iLft Holt J for York II 10 will make things hum from now ill Christinas If Attractive If Prices If Courteous Treatment Will do it Wo are the onlyS stock In Town illiS IIS Ill w On frflcrncoo loir Ml Goal FOR SALE April to To filters mi fill la held rod to lift Bit Then fallow with leafy o bloom ftf pit fill ftir In filortgttOMDtw tt I j and ltd in my lo fc rcn flld vut of to coon fa q for to of NtWMARKET IVJARBLEWORKS MONUMENTS and HEAD STONES la IN lvl Mid o fr-tiiiftluli- A In I rLBfJ E o 10 TO LOAN DAVID LLOYD for KalnAstt C0Qf6ftl44 Mi if AltO for lb follow of IIM Toronto grontb And our And Ufa away at toil till to It broiling tbioagh- ill Ibo bay Ibo from until tbq lb Vn1i of mid too bit torcldbjt A glut to on tod vlnt flavor WblU di gold in gr Low Tin on com fc flower a odorous 4 it of life lit Tint cx oriioIriOUn Ibit STRKRT NORTH The meeting held at the Free Methodist Church at place carnt off burning with the aid of a rxrr John Two taken outofdaikncu Into the light liberty of God Kent an in our one Keek Mr Robert Ferry It to our School Teacher for the coming year Mr John Cunningham fa a very low state health Mr Chaj our popular in aurance agent there are sixteen of whom he insured summer that are no good and refuse to pay their dues The social on Tuesday evening was a grand success as far as the Trent There was not a Urge crowd but for all that there was lets of tun While out bunting Jut Saturday Noble saw as he thought a rati- bit partially coacoled behind a brush pile his go and shot one of his own hounds The animal is under the the doctor Recently as Stephen a halt brother of Mike was hunting foxes Mr Albert Moasing- woods he got strayed from his hound In making a search he came to the river and saw the poor animal struggling in the cold water and at tempted to rescue it but In so doing went down himself He bad quite a struggle in getting out but just in time to see the dog go down Ma to toy P a 1 Thai BOOTS AND have taken a Big Advance in Prices but you arc able gel you Shoes the Old Prices at Boots and of nun on it lltAOIiyAMAIKTKi A VIjUo IT to JteMtiiViTjtrih w n will lf 111 to JO littvIc NiMH Willi j J As I had a Large Stock when the Advance in Prices took place so it enables me to Sell to my many Customers at the Low Figures All Tan Goods we are offering at Cost in order to clear them out NOW IS TIME I Will fti lco iieioo I p HI BXOIt mti winds Idlkbf With dirge let all to k fiats to to Ihefr the hornet uta4aiatf And vtcttton hod rtt to full lift of itt A flow of of fid t red after glory the ami when AURORA A new ice rink has been made at the Tyler street flits The J Sons works are very busy They hare Row men employed Messrs John Cook and An derson are on the Grand Jury the grocer has sold out to Mr O Hopkins On Wednesday Miss Lloyd who ha been cashier in Mr store here for the past two years left for Montgomery Ala bama to enter a hospital and study to be a provisional nurse The Firemens oyster supper last Friday night was a grand There were about sat down to supper after which speeches songs and music was the order of the even- in Mr occupied the chair The gathering broke up about The residence of Clark on Centre street was one night last week by burglars and the house ransacked top Mrs Clark is away and Wrn Rowland went to the on Sunday to see if everything was all right and found it in the Mate men tioned above Banner and Winter ten blasts whlH la A RED BOOT I3te il A A JN6UUASOK Farm CO CANADIAN COMPANY AND FUNDS- 000 DOLLARS over Fine Drivers il t ft foLS Dicks Blood Purifier And fiiiiuvoi lo tropical dOOtQi in Iblfortttl red pro- Htm tor for for ft bis loll ftUt Ml lift goodly ud rest well Oct- 1835 How to Got Slow in A LIFE SAVED CHERRY taoi wth i pill like AUcUir J ft jtJrilion In the fern a t hit up ifcc fiotf of Blood tatilittLtK4t4iCAititiif9i Co- P yean I f 1ST Ad V SI MtlQ MANNING OaUilo BBPBP Bj fcJB COYLE fte or roroif A ft bottle I I ll ray Iff w Cherry Pectoral My Baby BONUS YEAR till IrO bf lb A M4KIAaK hunt A w Act jtjuoilou lor J iniUKiur PRIVATE MONEYS AtAuotUtf lu all in j bar Itn proved or fct IdvfUl aacou Alt Wdl1iiKtctc WIR BARITONE of Id fci- iLi pitD lo fliUcg Brtit was a living skeleton doc tor was of Moras and Indigestion At months he weighed only seven pounds Nothing strengthened or fattened him I began using Scotts Emulsion of Coddiver Oil with feed it to hint and nibbing it Into his body He began to fatten is now a beautiful dimpled boy The Emulsion seemed to supply the one thing needful Mrs KtfKYON Williams May Cave Springs a Similar letters from other mother a Dont he satisfied with your boys education or allow him to handle a Latin or Greek until you are sure that he can Write a good legible hand Spell all the words he knows how to use and write Rood English- Write a Rood social letter Add a column of rapidly Make nut an ordinary account Deduct per cent from the face of it it when paid an receipt Write an advertise for the local Wine 311 ordinary promissory note Reckon he in or discount on it for days Draw an bank check Take it proper place in the hank to get it cashed Make neat and correct entries in daybook and ledger Tell the number of yards of carpet required for your parlor Measure a pile of lumber in your shed Tell the number bushels of wheat in your largest bio and the value at current rates Tell something about the great authors and statesmen of the present da Most of our successful men life without a dollar They hare won success by hard werk and strict hon esty You can do the same- Here area for gelling on in the world honest Dishonesty seldom makes one rich and when it docs riches is a curse There is no such thing as dishonest success a Work The world is not going to pay you for nothing Ninety per cent of what men call tenuis is only talent for hard work Enter into that business or trade you like best and for which nature seems to hare fitted you pro vided it is honorable Re independent not lean on others to do your thinking or con quer your difficulties Be in the of very duty Do your work No boy can rise who slights Dont try to begin at the top Begin at the bottom and you will have a chance to and will be sure of reaching the top sometime Trust to nothing but Cod and hud work Inscribe on your banner luck a fool pluck is a hero Be punctual Keep your Be there a minute be fire time if you have to lose your dinner to do it Mi polite smile every gentle bow is money in your jo Be generous Meanness makes enemies and breeds distrust Spend less than you earn Do not run into debt Watch the little leaks and you can live on your salary a Make all the money you can ill the good you can with it while you live be your own executor In Yarmouth County Nova Is a gay deceiver its European bund or business street upon the waters it stern the pretentious small city in all the world It gives to tens of thous ands their first Impressions of China all ones for Shanghai is not a part of China but is a republic by it- As Mrs Tied aarr to of her trunks in the great hallway of the semi Europe an semi- tropical hotel her spirits and her hopes came flying back She looked over her trunks upon palms and flower beds the hotel court She looked Into her trunks with her mind back to tbc first she had of Shanghai its noble harbor dotted with homelike steamer and pretty menofwar be fore noble avenue of stalely mer chant palaces And then she taw her beautiful new gowns and her stora of bridal linen and lace and she remembered her moth ers handiwork in packing the boxes the delighted exclamations of her girl as they handled and Impeded treasures Remembrances of her first hopes into her mind and with them came a golden prospect of parties and balls and society in this new undream ed of China this ShanghaiChina which looked to as civilized as Imdon and more beautiful even than Washington After luncheon she went for a drive with hus band upon he Bubbling Well Road they were going Pretty name Beautiful China I all sunshine and flowers and beauty Lord I what a whirl her mind was in Their carriage was a lordly victoria Upon the box sat two servants in a pretty white livery of cotton broadly bordered with red- The clothes they wore were of Chinese cut and their braided pigtails hung down behind upon the front seat of the car riage Victorias landaus and cabs swept by upon the spickandspan boulevard beside the water in stately procession She saw the public flow ergarden the beautiful park aliyc with Chlneie nurses and bare legged English children saw the pretty band- stand the Sikh policeman fierce and swart and seemingly eight feet high She saw ihe colossal business houses and go- downs not to tall as they would be in Chicago but very broad upon the ground She saw the huge inviting clubhouse the English church the I more English cityhall the endless lines and swarms of Chinese coolies trotting along bearing burdens on bamboo poles chanting as they walk ed and worked And then the car riage turned into a side sireet full of vcryauracUve modern Europenshops Why Shanghai was a little Paris transplanted to China the thought And she could not tell how much how little was like the rest of China Suddenly the little street of jewellers shops great furnishing shops photo graph galleries and all the rest broad into the wide and be came altogether Chinese a fine boulevard bordered with low white and black and red shops hung with lanterns capped with roofs of black swarming with Chinamen And they were not the bullet- headed agedfaced Cantonese that she haa seen in America but hand some large stout pinkfaced people good to look upon So she came to the racecourse and in the middle of a colony inviting villas in bowery gardens saw the Country Club with its tennis swards and pretty ladies sipping Ices under spreading Irees and on rolled the carriage over the smooth hard road under the trees beside the villas set in parklike ground Presently she found her self overtaking carriageloads of beautiful Chinese women prettier far than the women of Japan as she saw them riding for rainy arc very beautiful until they are seen to try to walk Mr Tieh seemed proud to talk of them did not say that they were singsong girls teahouse women concubines all laves and worse She never could have guessed it for in China all women appear modest and and have babylike calm faces They wore splendid made into loose coals little aprons and broad trousers beautifully work ed at the bottoms Their dimpled faces were sometimes a trifle 10 much powdered but their hair that she really envied them It was black and sleek and shining In her coils behind each lady carried many pretty stickpies of gold silver or sides of each ones head above each ear were ornaments of liny pearls and jade- stones m row upon row making a fanshaped mass that covered the side of the head Many of ornaments made of tiny natural buds flowers imitate white pearls and green jade Most of women were bareheaded A few wore a band of black silk over their with a stone button or two front miles out there was a group teagardens and into the gates of these pretty China women drove From Alone in China by Julian Ralph in 4090111 The most miserable man alive Is the one who lives in constant of death and the one neat him is the poor fellow who opposes every enterprise lest his taxes may be in creased a or two and himself finally sent to the poor farm When a man has so property that his taxes becomes a burden the wonder is that he does not get rid of some of It Strange as it may seem the poor est man in the land who pays his tax Says more in propottioa to what he as than a rich man WHERE THROWN OUR The is a corpo Its life was short and full of troubles The Thomas Organ Co Woodstock hi an assignment The Canadian General Elec tric C arc Installing an incandes cent plant in Nelson While in the act of chopping a shingle with a draw knife Walter Rows of Meaford chopped off a finger Thesteamer sank at wharf a fen days having a hole stove in her bow by the Ice Orchestra has been reorganized under management Messrs Phillips and Shelson S Only those who are thoroughly conversant with the innumerable highways and byway of Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn know of a section called The Hill of Graves The section derives its name from the fact that ucarly forty thousand unfortunates are buried there in rows of fifty One would never think of looking for a spot of interest in that locality To find any particular grave in this public one needs the aid of a cemetery guide And even such a guide has difficulty since the graves are known only by numbers Upon looking at the records of the cemetery it was found that the special desired this instance was in Lot No and that the number of the mound ws When the grave vas found It was not unlike the thousands around it- The was sunken and neglected the grass once green upn it is long since dead A small white marble stone stands at the head on which is in scribed FATHER AND GRANDMOTHER Nothing is there to indicate ihe fact that underneath that sunken mound lies all that is mortal of beautiful Mary Duff to the poet Thomas Moore offered his hand and heart whose beauty he in verse and who in the maturity of her career won the applause of thousands and thousands of people whom her name attracted to all the great the aters of America and England as one of the most trifled of accesses Council has with Mrs Cjmeron for on account of Injuries from defective sidewalk A threeyearold daughter of Mr George Gibson of London fell into a pail hot waler and was scalded to death 1 Ess causing The situation in is much and it is re ported that an American missionary implicated in a plot to scire the person of he of Cores If he can do all this and more it likely he has sufficient education to make his own way in world If you have more time and money spend upon him all well and good give him higher English give him literature give him mathematics give htm science and if he very anxious about it give him Latin a fed Greek or whatever the course he intends pursuing in life demands Scotia about acres of blueberry bushes were recently sold for a total price of The annual yield is now about The fact is alluded to in the latest Provincial crop report with ihe comment that few gold mines have given an equal on investment ViMlur UPS fitir Liter or The Halifax Street Railway is gelling aooo tons of tails for less than the present price Rails have risen per ton since they were ordered John laborer of King township who died last month left cash He willed it to his friend McCallurn whom with John King he made executors of his will When a child is old enough to ask questions he is old enough to be answered 8UILOH8CUnEissoHonagarpnl There are many things which it Dec j Wis- Hall son of Levi J of while assisting Mr Reeve cot straw yesterday got bis foot caught in a bone power The flesh was torn from sole Dr Robinson of Brampton dressed S3 wound pulling in Bloc tea It caret Incipient a el W Viae BOOT Blood purifier gives aad v the cU Boots is difficult to explain so as to render them to a young child but whatever is said should be absolutely Irue Teaching Truth a little book by Dr Mary Wood Alien Is of assistance Do not forfeit a childs by an at to the I Hamilton Niagara Railway is a new enterprise seeking in corpora lien As the company desires 10 run Sun day car j a Dominion chaiur will bo applied for It is settled lhat work on the power for the Canadian Niagara Co will begin within four months and be pushed to completion Power will be ready early in The will be lhan that on the United States side KT We find this doctrine in an exchange Never get into your head that position au thority or wealth necessarily carries with it respectability A man is a gentleman in proportion to his kind ness to his fellows his faithfulness to his obligations and his reverence for his word Nothing so soon lowers a man in the estimation of his fellows as to discover that his word is a spu rious coin l A says that are infallible lots mens honesty They will sooCT discover the man If he is dishonest he will cheat ihe printer in some wa say he has paid what not declare thai he has a receipt somewhere or sent the money and it was lost in the mail or take ihe paper and not pay for on the ground that he did not sub scribe for it or move off leaving it to come to the office he left EST pays the following tribute lo womans love The ore thing in this world that is constant the one peak that rises above all clouds the one win- in which burns the one stir which darkness cannot quench is womans love It rises the greatest it sinks to lowest depths it forgives the most cruel injuries It is perennial of life and grows in climate neither codness nor neglect harshness nor cruelly can extinguish it A womans love is the perfume of the heart The enormous territorial area of Canada is made mani fest by the recent action of the Do minion Government in selling apart the and unnamed portion of the Dominion into provisional dis tricts The territory east of Hudson Bay having the Province Quebec on the south and the Atlantic on the east is be hereafter known as the territory embraced in islands of the Artie Sea is to be known as Franklin ihe Mackenzie River region i known as Mackenzie and the Pacific coast territory lying north of Columbia and west of Mackenzie is to be known as Yu kon The of and is undefined Mackenzie covers 538600 square miles and Yukon covers cquae miles in addition to miles added to and to The total area of the estimated a Jamas Edmonson a grocer was sentenced to five years Imprisonment for telling fire to his store recently Collingrvood gives for dredging her harbor and the Government trill add what it requires to complete the work It does not take very sharp sharp eyes to find fault anywhere Except in ourselves people can turn their eyes inward Mr Young of will mote to where he will start a boot and store and also act as leader of the band The of the Hunts- public school advertised for a teacher recently and received over hundred applications Ka Several wrecks are reported from the British coasts owing to a severe storm The Baltic Sea was also the scene of many disasters IS Barrie had a House of Refuge meeting last week cneakets were heard from and a resolution was carried in favor of an industrial home The health authorities of Orillia have five nouses placarded four of which are infected with scar let fever and the other with diph theria Sol OBrien of Tecumsetb fractured his leg below the knee last week He was moving a boiler and engine when it slipped and caught his le At Wednesdays meeting of the Grand Division Sons of Temper ance in Ontario at it was decided to hold next years session at Whitby The City Council has ratified an agreement granting a bonus of to the Grand Trunk in consideration of the railway building their shops there electors petitioned the Council of to make Public Library a free one and the will be decided by a vote of ill CtMnf issue Dominion Is J square miles electors on the January John Patterson the clerk of Traders Bank pleaded guilty to the theft of bank funds and was sentenced to penitentiary for two and a half years David of Big Bay Point has been sent lo the Central Prison for six months for fraud The fraud consisted of bis selling a lot of wood that did not belong to him 13- The family of Albeit near Windsor were poisoned by eating sausage made diseased meat One is dead and five others were saved with great difficulty A Lindsay youth was almost strangled lo death with a ten cent piece He had the mouth and it slipped half way dorm his hroat Fortunately a doctor happen ed and extracted it A seven year old boy son of Hamilton of was plating with a bo and arrow the Other day The arrow had a pin in the end and the lad was shot in the eyeby it completely destroying that organ is paying taxes directly r indirectly in the corporation Those who do not pay taxes and reside in the town will bare to pay a fee of per year those who reside of the limits will be charged as usual Considerable amusement was caused in the S of lodge room at on Tuesday last when some young ladies were about to be initiated by the introduction into the room of a goat a seal live one In stead of the supposed animal Tbcs A Edison the inventor sajs that in less lhan ten from now we will be able to buy a bores- less vehicle for what would have to pay today for a and pair of horses The money spent In the keep of the horses will be saved There are many people who think kitchen work Is and but when v consider how much thought and abililyajeuquired to do it well wo may reasonably suppose that an educated worn is no more out of her sphere in the kilch- than in the drawing room A most unfortuoate affair oc curred in Franklin House Milk- ham on Wednesday of last week Reuben tax collector and Geo had some altercation and the former is said to hare Ihe Utter The result was thai Mr at Wellington House Tuesday The Wet A

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