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Newmarket Era , January 15, 1897, p. 1

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VTHE NEWMARKET ERA j fc CW 8 very Friday STEAM THE UOW TO AHD A OTHER LIBERTY REACHED ADd wo SUBSCRIBERS 1 NORTH YOEK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER No piper outside of North unless paid in written iMtrucUkM fa Vol Single Copies Cents Each Newmarket Ont Friday January 15 1897 J TermsSi 00 Strictly in Advance within or at end of yea ONTARIO Kewharket Branch Interest Allowed on OopodltB it situ DRAFTS ISSUED 9 a atuadefl to NEWMARKET iVfyivVVV AND I J Central Otlloo STARR Genuine and German Acme Starr and German Hockey Body and Back Strap Shaft Gongs Team Bells Etc Carver in Sets and Cases Scissors Razors Pocket and Table Cutlery BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALU Coal Wood Repairing Promptly Done A NWS LEGAL T- i AHUISTHK for HEAD OFFICE TORONTO Pa til up Capital Total COOO00 rfptlCKlilMitttoit lliilidHflwmr IILfriolcr JUTjtrm I 1 AJ fttnin Quit A ta 1 l A of t Jltnk BRADFORD nJ up- Farmers Notes LOWEST HATES rift- mi- of I AiUiiiU Wuuiva- ilii Dr door I At for iy ilo It t fthvrb ACoriili with PASS 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procuring for i over years of age Insured Insured without extra chaige A Altcni A It Im Iniiftvee A- I MARBLE WORKS IN HEAD STONES ALLAN- JANUARY And for next 10 We arc going to clear our Dress Goods Stock Dress Goods from per yd No Susan hands lo look like gnarled like lie branches of the old yonder Why dont you call me Suzanne mother Susan is such a common oldfashioned name You I loid you and father when I home that I wished to he called Su zanne that was the name I went by at Cceighton It dont like the real name we gave you child Ill loget broke into saying it but I ell you noA you mustnt expect father to say it Its set against folks their names I as you its the same name only up to be a tittle higher sounding and hut ycu make father believe that no hoi Besides you was named for his mother and he thought a sight of hi3 mother father did and he done his duty by her too The mother was watching her daughter as she stood leaning against the lattice ihe end of the porch Tie young girl was putting vaseline on her scratch which the thorn on the rose she had pinned on her gown had Her hands baring the scratch ete without a blemish white and shapely The mother sat in the doorway and tier tired hands rested in her lap en her bluechecked apron The farm at haying and harvest is full flood time and it had been a day of extreme heat and ex tra She looked with eyes of love and pride en her daughter It was Rood to have her through school home again but was an in definable something about the re union that brought a disappointed feeling to the mothers heart Well I guess Ill set my sponge weary name The stiver moon came up over the top and the night heavy The thin gown not warm enough for the damp chill ah and the girl went into the house turned the key in the lock of the door and patted to room young not prone to lie awake long to consider vexed ques tions over in their Susan was toon asleep Not so her mother The father war proring lna ihe sleep of a laboring man was rwect the sleep of a laboring woman Is longer coming and not tweet when there are vexed questions to Not- toil of day the head did not rest easily on the pillow and all of Susan She isnt one bit as she used to be before the went away Father was always talking of what a comfort shed be when she got through school and came home lo stay I dont want to rile father up none but Susan haint come back to stay she wont be contented here no more Shes got a faraway look in her and she kept thorn turned way tonight She dont fake no mlcrert here as she used to I dont know but we ought to expect shed sort of outgrow us pith all the schooling we gave her But I aint sorry and I know aint that we raked and scraped to get the money together to five hit as Rood a chance as we could It came kind of hard for him to the meadow lot but af ter twas gone he made no words about it different with I didot to make much sacrifice- I waver get time to go any where and dont need new clothes and Polks all know me at the meeting house and dont make much account of wearing them old fashioned small in my tomeeting dress Susan got to fix it over and put some big sleeves in and I Ill have to now shes come home We want to take painting and music so shed hold her own with the best of em Fathers jest as proud of them pictures she painted that are hanging on the parlor walls as he can be He kept the carpet muddled up all summer taking men in to see them Now father me to put her into the work and let her learn the arts as he calls em of house- keeping But we dont know how much store folks set by the hands nowadays There no account made hands I was young only to obey the command What soever thy hands find to do do it with thy might no dis grace for folks to know by the look of your hands youd been using the rub bing beard or the dye kettle But things ate different these days and young folks must keep up with the limes I spjse do wish Susan want to change her name and that she teemed happier to get home again Susan Susan It was the fathers voice calling daughters name at daybreak and dispelling the illusion of a beautiful dream I dont know whats the matter with mother I never saw her like she is this The hot weath er or something has willed her clear down I tried to have he get one of those girls living down in holler this spring but she wouldnt hear of it She said hired help was more bother than they was worth- Im so glad youve come to help her Im going to hitch up as quick as I can and go Dr The awful possibilities How they forced themselves upon ihe daughters thoughts as she her clothes on and went to see mother There are times in our live when the high lights fall on our hearts ssith such a power of radiancy that blessings we heretofore as it through a glass darkly are suddenly thrown out with in it- of beauty that shows us their estimable value As the daughter went to her mothers bedside the sufferer Slid I didnt expect Ibis to corns child Im up with a I it was the fever that made me have that dreadlul dream last night I thought wed yon and father and I was hunting all over We seamed to he in some city way off somewhere All at once we spied you setting up on a high place all dressed up grand folks were coming up and bowing and scraping to you Father and I had a dreadful time pushing our way through the crowd hut when we got up In front of you the loving mother What a wonderful revela tion of gratitude and Joy come to til when one whom we hare seen go down almost to the gates death Is given back to us How anxiously we listen to hear the phy sician The crisis is over the danger is past What blessed words were those the old family doc tor said to the loyal loving daughter on that morn ing Your mother is going to gel well and let me you that your good mining has done more to bring her up again than my medicine 1 Mother was rapidly convalescing She wa sitting in the South room full of sunshine surrounded by the tittle which make a room which has been ar ranged with an eye to fitness of color by the loving hand of Susan On the pojch daughter was sitting near the South window with the one who loved her the best of all on earth and had hoped soon to make her his wife They were saying their goodbye words The dear loving old heat Is have been waiting and for my homecoming so long that I cannot leave them yet even though I love you so much my dear you not think my first duly lies here for the present the young girl whispered I suppose I to to that question but it so bard to go away without you my darling I have never you so much and appreciated your love for do since I have seen you in your own home All my life long I have seen so much of the vanitia and mock eries of life so much that is spurious But here I have found the genuine On the peace quiet and sweet ness of this dear old farm home and the pure unselfish lose in it The loyal daughter will make a loyal wife May time not be for long dearest When the goodbye kisses had ban given and they two stood in hand at the gale the loving maiden whispered be Cast down laddie as she turned back and went into Ihe house the would come But when it was time to carry the mothers beef tea into Ihe South room mother to the daugh ters face saw no trace them What flu Old has to Say Diphtheria has again made its appearance here The oldest daugh ter of Mr Street died last week and the only remaining child is ill We to chronicle the death of aged friend Mr Lodge Surely our elderly men will take warn ing when they note the sudden lure white in his chair one so healthy and to walk around Mr Lodge well known was a good and took an espec ial interest in school affairs The funeral took place on Monday to the Church of England cemetery Miss has commenced her duties in this school wish her every success Mr Satnia of ibis place for the past week been conducting revival services in with such sue- that he has been asked to remain another week Mr is one of the foremost of those to the Salvation army AURORA and go to bed she in tone of voice- Ifeel sort of beat out icnight and Ive got to get up early in the morning Your father is going to mo down north mead ow and hes hired two extra hands to help him and theyll be here to din- ner and supper Goodnight chili I you didnt seem to knowus Then I Kama aa There are today out of employment and who feel that life is not worth living Yet if we merit it we shall work even in these hard time Seventy eight applied for a single position which was given to a man reduced to a man who once received a salary of per month in the He I now the necessity of making my employers feel that my services ate valuable to them and I am trying to hold my position on merit alone Tiiis is a point many sight of and to which the atten tion of people should be There are lua ma that some thing for nothing We have never forgotten the advice an Institute Con ductor to the teachers several years ago He said Earn for ever dollar you get and hold your position When you be gin to feel that a district cannot get along without you resign before you are dismissed for this dismissal will surely follow Good advice to any one Toil nrofeiior I president of one of the best Normal schools in the nottbwet a position which he his held eight years on merit many gain positions through in fluence in toil way hold them in spite of inabilities This is not the rule however and we must strive to obtain position by merit if we wculd hold it and rise to a be tier station To barely do the assigned in a barely passable manner is not enough We most do our work in the best possible manner with neatness and despatch looking for snaps and wanting something for nothing richly deserve to beg far positions- no well retract ibis They are to be pitied because were not properly trained Aurora has sensation Win f Smith a farmer in this has issued a writ against Al fred of King a wealthy and lumber for for alien it his wifes affections Amos McCoy the Aurora man who was sent to the Penitentiary for three years for woolstealing is having a heap of trouble these days addition to the wool charge he is now under a charge of set fire to a number of houses in the village still another information was sworn out charging him with the wholesale iheft coat Mr Frank tanner has been in of pur chasing all the coal uocd by hi ployes and friends and McCoy had the contract of hauling the ccal from the cars at the depot weighing it out etc It alleged that he delivered short weight to the employes and friends of Mr and sold ihf balance to customers generally about the village Counts Constable Hum was detailed to investigate and the result is another chaise against the vied tanners employes there are said be grocers doctors and lawyers first meeting of the sing in under ihe direction of of Newmarket held in thu Templars Hall on Wednesday evening There was a large number in attendance and a good class was organized The annual Sunday School enter tainment in connection with ihe list Church was held in that church last Monday evening and was a gr2r1l success Tea was served to the scholars after which on interesting program was given by the scholars At the of the meeting of the League on Monday evening the of the League for the past year presented the retiring president Miss Amelia Andrews with a hand some league silver accompanied with a flattering MisS Andrei who was taken by prise made a suitable reply ihe address A peculiar accident occurred no Mr farm north of ibis on Tuesday morning At the lime On New Years Eve an entertain ment was held in the Music Hall in connection with the Sunday School in this place Mr John the of the school ably occupied the chair The entertain- was given exclusively by the members of the school and consisted of sinking recitations and dialogues The whole program pasted off nicely but we might particularly notice an entitled Grandpas Birth day in which about fifteen Utile girls took put Miss Gordon makes a charming grandma while charac ter of the good old whitehawed grandfather was successfully portrayed by Mr Malloy Both the acting singing were well rendered throughout ibis selection and credit due to who trained these wee so well Little Norman and Hazel White delighted the audience with their rendering of a duett entitled The games we used to play The proceeds amounted to SUTTON The fourth annual convention of Sutton and North Association will be held in the Presbyterian Church on Jan and On Friday as Messrs George Bur rows and Chapelle were skat ing on the river near its the ice gave away and they wire treated to a eoM After considerable difficulty regained their places on the when Mr went down again Had it not been for the assistance of hi comrade another might have been lost hope this will be a warning to all lovers of skating On Tuesday evening Mr J who has been postmaster here for about year received papers from headquarters to the ef fect his services were no longer wanted Mr Treloar succeed him as postmaster and the will come into effect at once Mr informed us that he was at a loss to know why he missed for during his long term of posimaster- the only letters that were tamper ed with or was at time of die late mail bags Yesterday Hugh Stbbald Esq tar led on a joumsy round the earth tic will travel at his leisure and be HAUHr Km Singing and Violin Teacher for atlVoioo Tested TOWN CARTING A DAVID Cor A jACEgors point r Prop and la PINK HARDW HEMLOCK LUMBER LATH AND SHINGLES WEST- t SALE GARDEN LAND CO- it few Mlf of law l4swrocdKKCah I ma iir- v You tear it In out of ten drug stores It the reluctant of taWgUi Sootts ii the of the world And to up to Hiii 1 1 J Jit if- You better not stay out here touch I longer theres a heavy dew failing The daughter sat down in the chair her mother had just vacated Things seemed so different to her from what did four years ago wben she went away to school Be fore she went to Creighion there was no place in the whole world so dear and sweet to her as that old farm house nobody In the whale world so good and wise a father and mother Of they just as good now as they were then but somehow she wished had seen more of outside world had been belter edu cated and were cultivated Her eye fell on the ring on her finger Clarence Dinsmore had put it there a few evenings before she left He coming soon to see her in her home She had been happy in anticipation but mow she from baying come In contact with old farm life and ways She had not told father and mother having already made to leave the old home and them before very long What think of her beany There was so much made when mat lira pending She erect Aicf trldther could claim of Doubles of She lost of the in parentage jcJdrQft and clearest pride of to remembered we had on our old working clothes You was kind of ashamed of us knew Hut it nothing but a dream Nothing but a dreitn mother dear the daughter replied readjusting with gentle touch Ihe loved ones pillow Then she over and the dear face so full of careworn furrows and vet with the beautiful of love light Youll be better soon dear then whit times we shall have together in the dear old home you and father aod I Aod wont have to call you another name Youll just be loving little girl our sweet as used to be before you went away to school No no mother dear no new I am your own loving little girl your own Sutan just as I ured to be I ever left name But vou mu any more I your snd perhaps it will you will sleep the serious illness that the daughter 1 knowledge good and her the gift of and that the Yecb was at her tide ner bow best lb nietbat gift of S9llQ7i HIM It is not alone the people of our own country and prominent citizens tike Urban Lippe M P of Que and other members of Parlia ment who having Dr Catarrhal Powder pronounce it the moil remedy they have ever known but people eveiywhere are their gratification at the of this medicine G Archer of Maine cays I have bad catarrh for several years Water would run from my and nose days at a time About four ago I was induced to try Dr Agnews Catarrhal Powder and since using the I have had an attack I would not be without it It relieves ten min utes Sold at Benileys Pharmacy they were at the barn fall a high platform built for the straw carriers to rest upon and when the straw suck was completed a large quantity of straw and rested en this it became undermin ed by the cattle eating at the stack and it fell burying one heifer under the straw Steps were t one to extricate her but before straw could be she was so nearly dead it was thought best to kill he A couple of colt re nearly caught by the falling straw For several past the members the Church here have held a tea meeting on New day This year they changed the programme and held a literal enter- laintneoi which a success in point of merit at least Rev S of Toronto delivered his cele brated lecture My Brother and The lecturer kept bis audience spell bound for over an hour a half and his lecture was deckred by present to be the best that had been delivered here for some time Miss of the Metropolitan Church choir Toronto rendered several vocal selections very sweetly Mr McKay of gave two vocal selec tions The silver quartette and the choir alio gave several selections Mr A- Yule occupied the chair in the absence of Hon J Davis who it was expected would be present was called away On Sunday evening Chief Con stable received a telephone message from Toronto JuDciion ask ing him to be on the lookout for two boy John and Edwad who had a horse and wagon the previous belonging to father and awajr Shortly wards the boys and rig were seen driv ing down Street and the chief gave chase and captured them about a mile south of the town and brought them back Later in the evening father arrived with another rig and took the boys back to Junction Evidently the boys bad been reading dime novels and bad planned The contained a number of dubs ilstrayooi of Lee- Enfield rifles numbering Kingston lwierto make a tent two police mans barton butcher arikUa from six to twelve and probably longer It is a pre carious undertaking for a of his age years but considering advanced age he has mote than hi share vitality and energy and considerably experienced in will no doubt return safely The following is the proposed route To California where he will visit several and then take ihe steamer fom San to Honolulu Sadich to to Zealand to and parts of Australia including Island of Tasmania hen the course through the Red Sea Canal to England and portions of the comment IsKAMKORU The annual meeting the Liberal Conservative Association of ihe Town Hall here on Friday Jan 15th A young man named was to last week by the town magistrate to stand on a charge of stealing from Albert Mr Mrs Garrett spent New holidays Tfiornbury It was the of a taniily reunion when all the member of ihe family Mr A three met at the parental tot the Hut time in sixteen years cindidates for councillors who their ptaifonn was the earlyctosing bylaw and to do away with the got beautifully left on election day The business men and ratepayers see the advantage of the two bylaws and will not easily be into doing away with them Early on Sunday morning last Mr Thompson the depot was putting out the R lights he noticed that been chasing some sheep had pasturing property near the returning he sent word to who investigating the mat found that eight Iambi had been badly torn that he was obliged to them On Wednesday afternoon A residence was lie of a pleasant gathering the occasion the marriage Miss Etta Orion to Mr Sam third son of Mr Jas Faris of ihe Scotch Settle lhe bride was gowned in brown and looked charming Miss Ida performed the onerous of bridesmaid while Mr Wat son the groom About were and the bride re ceived many beautiful- presents ktUt be Only Carta by a In fcfqold Common of For a disordered stomach or sick headache pills not without effect these same remedies are said to cure kidney the common sense of scUore- the claim This insidious will from the system unless given lhat doubt wiser be so run away from agaLajtfawen Hit Was mid ire at her for tiiJtire rise gain thai tei-

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