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Newmarket Era , March 22, 1901, p. 1

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Era more tito i AND ADVERTISER Give ma the liberty to know to utter and to argue freely according to above all other liberty PAGES No paper sent outside of North York unless paid In advance No 9 Single Copies Each J Newmarket Friday March TERMS per annum if paid In advance -5- f M ft ADRIFT Written Specially for the Era OR if Story of -OOX- APBu6ts its flaring Buckets straight 10c AP Pans steel 350 Spiles steel lc each AP Spiles iron with hook lc AP Pails heavy galvanized 35c yrup Skimmers square or round AP If You Intend Building a House Bam or anything requiring Hardware we are pre pared to quote y very close prices and also give your orders the attention that we would expect our selves The best made First prize at all tests See Samples at A INNS GENERAL NEWMARKET It Pays to Use Good Material Just one year since we started business in Newmarket and we made 112 large loaves more this week than we made the corresponding week a year ago Have us call if you want firstclass Bread and Cakes made by practical bakers to Try a lb of our Lemon Pie Filling We keep Oysters that are Oysters and import direct from Baltimore S3 STEEL AIR RIFLE I beautiful v icrt roocU rT art to cox TO pWymi to good Write for SOLID GOLD IVUtecjLUliaaiptlVlriUx till litrtliiitiv1 rima rjittf t JliLfCor Twitching Eyelids Indicate eyestrain The slightest hint of It should not be neglected charge Weaving and recommend glasses I when absolutely necessary from last with a sodden change of voice she whispered fiercely Where he Drink this and I shall tell you all I replied calmly Thats right dear I held the cup to her lips her eyes gleaming over it at me and I knew her mind was crazed with grief She drank every drop then leaned forward and whispered Tell me quickly or he will come I sat down on the side of the bed and taking her hands in mine patted them softly as I asked Have you lost your little child Tell me about it Her fierce eyes softened and she broke into bitter weeping Yes yes lost lost I went sleep with his head upon my breast and woke to rind him gone oh God- gone My one I dont Know where and too so I shall never finjhim I gasped My husbands dog she answered in a weary monotonous voice lie loved baby so my own wee Willie It I but knew you were safe Listen then- dear I cried and cease your tears and without more ado told her the whole story Tears of joy and gratitude rolled down her cheeks as I described Maries reception of the little one and when had finished she threw both arms round my neck crying Ah do let me kiss saw my hut last night She covered my face and hands with burning kisses and then she told me someUiing of her sad history She was the only child of Mr Edward Maitland a gentleman of- good birth means and ambition As his daughters health seemed failing he sent her i with her aunt to spend a year in Canada and it was while on board ship that she and fell in love with William a handsome but impecunious young lawyer who held a fair position in New York She knew her father would never consent to this marriage inasmuch as he bed already arranged for a match between her and the wealthy lord Mortimer a man twenty years hex senior so she at last was forced either to listen to Wills entreaties for an immediate marriage or lose him alto gether Thus it was thai a few days after landing she one evening escaped from her aunts surveillance and in a short hour appeared as Mrs William As might be expected the aunt was furious washed her hinds the whole affair and resumed her journey the next day leaving the young people to go on tleir way rcioiciitg other wise Aggie wrote at once to her father entreating his forgiveness hut received never a line in For one- short year she was su premely happy then baby came and thereafter awful tragedy which shadowed her life young was on to a distant town and hat right while the hotel which he stopped They thought all were down and out when a cry was heard above roar and looking up they beheld at an window the frightened face and white gowned figure of a little child One thought to thc beloved wife and little darling at home one mighty cry to his HeaVenly Father for help and Will dashed to the rescue He reached the child and hod- just lowered her in safety when the flames broke around him and he sank she had at last lain back soothed but exhausted when the door opened and her father entered He looked askance at me and the girl pale as die said Father this is- put in have been rather unceremoni ous sir but this young lady seemed to be in pain faint I was going crazy I think she said quietly an look un der- which the man quailed She has done me good but her eyes began to flash again My daughter Miss Edwards has been ailing you are very kind he said elaborate politeness Perhaps wish Mrs to re main father his cried im periously Go away and leave us please A think it would be better I spoken of and he certainly bids to become famous My dearest Nell and with a glad cry I find myself in the arms of Will I heard no sound of carriage wheels nor of anything else so interested have I been in writing He just came by the last train and scarcely waited 10 bid Aunt Margaret evening when he heard we were at home again and now feel so silly can only sit and gaze at him Weil lie is a bonny lad our Will Tall fair and grand looking with an earnest expression on his face that I love to see He too has a story to tell which in brief Small beaks on the Fa First the one great and much talk ed of leak is the great amount of farm machinery that is left standing out from one years end 10 another exposed to all kinds of In a days drive thru- the country there is no doubt but one will see thousands of dollars worth o farm machinery standing in the fields where it was last used and if the owners have drawn it up into a fence corner or beside an old straw stack they feel that a good deal of credit is due Our Toronto better The cost of the new Court House and City Hall has been variously es timated at to At architect has furnished the Council with the actual figures He gives the total cost at which includes for work not yet done The extras amount to The Young Liberals Convention in this City last week was very success ful The experts who were appealed to k i After his rude he for being so much more careful tAe- Ontario Fisheries Department once the search for proofs of his j their neighbors And yet the determine the species of a certain tilers marriage but without- of lor storing farm recently Lake by rot and rust In a years time that they are and the shed would last for years all right but are of a va- leak is the amount of good found heretofore down at land that goes into waste every year in fence corners under brush piles and on uncleared places on the farm A Yankee farmer would sup port his family upon the product of the was to fend Japanese It took farms And yet the taxes are he Her heart wai loo on unused paUhes as upon past bitter sorrows cultivated i law a decorated all he cared for and she I And then 1 this day with Jap screens lanterns fans him unceasingly and pedigree thing said to him- in a low tone and with a At length her father found out about s scrub the Mikados kingdom meaning glance she will recover pres- letters and or j 1 to kecu turned to the girl as she lay like ally there came a letter dmhlg success until one day inure inan year ago an appeared asking tidings of one Mrs It mentioned plate of last meeting and Hems of which he knew He himself unknown and the mys tery was explained It seems or had utterly refused to How thev found their- way in the inland waters of Lake is a mystery is the coming event lor the Western Hospital It means a social gathering carried out of the past bitter sorrows child was mourned for him unceasingly and in this a broken lily her face pale and drawn the hot tears coursing swiftly down her cheeks and just took her on my arms kissing and caressing her as if is suggestive Hit Mackenzie holding up a fourleaf shamrock of the present Conservative majority in the Senate is represented length the childs and death there is a leak of both profit Her opposition ended then she said and soliloquizing can re- nothing further or fear sol Another leak ot when there were forty instead she bowed to her fathers will and shop where all the small tools which 1 laTmer necdS until at last the floodgates giSe way and she wept out all her grief upon ray breast When I rose to go we bad arrang ed everything It was of no use to I combat her fathers will so she must as far as possible fall in with bis views for her She gave me an to which I was to write keeping her informed as little Wills wel fare As 1 kissed her goodbye she said in a tone of deep dejection My baby will never know his mother but please God he will grow Edward had a conscience where all odd jobs such suppose after all for his death- mending harness repairing machinery bed he confessed the whole deception etc may be done on rainy days and Hence the advertisement I the hammer the saws the hits and We have all told our experiences and and party shamrock in the planes may always be ing I have stopped from sheer lack of breath their to convey to the when Will pauses in his walk up and let me tell you this rainy down the room and me before Rev Dr Carman General Superin tendent of the Methodist Church has received an official communication stating that the GovernorGeneral has received instructions from King my desk asks were you writing so diligent ly Nell when came in May 1 see and without waiting for per mission lie reads the story have giv en you Wills face grows grave and his eyes j i 1 Church in Canada his heartfelt thanks 21 who forward- end of their occupation are up- against an enormous leak through up like his good honorable fill tears more than once as be man Take this in remembrance of reads but when he comes bo the end me dear Aytosworth and she me file diamond ring you now my dear he looks up with a smile and says Finish it now dear say my nmer saw her again She wrote is good and gracious times and no more you were Will quite ten they came to live near us and you children became fast friends at once Will who a perfect little gentle man took the greatest care of his little as he persisted in calling Helen Hews free from fault Indeed the only tiling that made me anxious as to his future was his in tense pride of birth and position a Canadian it seems strange should feel but I have al ways maintained lie trait from his Edwards Law was early his chosen profes sion and we all expected great things of him Hut he got into a rather reckless set of students and that was bad for though he never failed in an examination he passed wiUiout honors and I dear heart you were hit- Lady MorUmer and I only wait jo see her until my wife is ready to so with me Let it be soon darling So I must make it a love story after all I laugh as I sit down finish this true Story of Will Spring storing their grain for higher prices and thereby fattening a herd rats mice iand other vermin And too many enterprising farmers contend that it is a leak to sell a pound of grain oft the farm that is not driven off on foot Cold and uncomfortable stables and out buildings is another leak lor food products are an expensive fuel and that Is why they amount to where stock must eat as well as sustenance And when we see a herd of stock wintered out around a straw or sheltered up against a barb wire fence we may reasonably conclude that there is a serious de fect moral anatomy of that iu HAVE AMPLE FOR OF J for one of the divis ions of this city to authorize muni cipal councils to license laundries It is permissive in its provisions In the Whitchurch the Jury quitted of stealing a pine log from Martin Roach of An evening paper calls attention to the fact that it was exactly half a century ago on St Patricks Day that the Anglican Bishop- of To ronto John hi the presence of a large number of and laity his diocese turned the first sod for the foundation and erec tion of Trinity University in this city Rev and Canons Sanson and Osier are about the only owner and his conscience clergy now alive of all those present entirely leaked out or become so cor roded as to be unfit for duty Neglecting to- put in a vegetable years ago The neighborhood in the vicinity of the University was then all but- wholly in the country There seems to be a feeling in the minds of many leak and a tions where the sugar beet agitation A is now being- carried on for the first vegetables is a healthful lime that the crop cannot farm- fully grown fall Preparation fare and when we talk of of the ground This is a mistaken idea The crop can be grown success fully on spring prepared ground garden where an ample supply orcit ands vegetables maybe raised for family rt The City Council committee appoint- economy think what a saving there is to the grocery bill as well as to the housewifes time and patience when she is planning the daily menu to examine into the workings and management of the Toronto Industrial report that it is beyond dispute that the tone of the exhibition has been towered and its reputation injured by the maintenance of some discredit able sideshows They add nothing either to the usefulness or attractive- allowing the Vegetables lhc and simply serve to extract money from a class disappointed in him many farmers in the older beet you condemned him a little severely of the state do nothing toward four years ago he knew getting their ground ready until in the ground for want of extract money from ft class thing of his adoption It may have spring During the winter of visitors whose tastes need unwise bill Market never could nine new companies were organ- teak than neXune iu a bear to have him tod so the blow in Michigan and at hard dig at the management was lAc harder when it came January 18h9 not an acre had been i of a warning to And that is all to my grHr- contracted and conKcmiciilly no ground crops especiaii or Rather- country shows but he written to you I think and the acres that J The slipshod stack- manager or coimtr shows only I answer as I lay iy harvested for the nine factories straw and clover is letter in mothers lap and came from spring prepared ground and neglect to secure corn to my desk the crop aside from climate tod o were successful More fortunes have been made in South Africa of late years than in When poultry is Winifred in the tree any other corner of the world- tons and thin shut up in a park height of the Rock otQibral Thus far have I written and loaned On the subject of spring Ml op there a leakage is about feet my head upon my hands wondering ground many of the most sue in l the farrrters in- l how I shall end It when a growers in this section are important part of l s J pair of soft hands draw back my and each has his theory for come Belter fence In the a well known voice speaks MUi backed by a success in the and allow the hens the run of He had had a dispute a business to risel dent who lived near his old home hot one Wat point lh no until that day he shall words and the fcKow beets and clearly an insects and be much more 1 the farm They will scratch for the raising vintc destroy a multitude of hear the Master say Inasmuch as ye have done It unto the least of these ye have done it unto r poor young mother was him with birth aKC is early planting Where ground- than I Poor boy He came to js prepared it should be some sort of a me and I shall never forget his utter as early as possible and humiliation He had been so proud at rtit fl tic and helpless as well She his pride in the ancient flH in a leak on the farm and a in close but comfortable house can- tor the poultry in the the earliest mo- whiter better not keep any it will luxe Inform the public Mr House on fttcoH Mwmnkt And that Co Loom all Improvement to date and that la prvpactdti do Work In Carpet aee your In your M flnlibfl t we lU ilim m W4uly to fcv SO Toronto- OPTICIAN wrote to her father and this time lie answered in person Whether fie had his plans be fore coming I know not but very shortly ho told her to prepare to re turn home This she thankfully did and they reached Toronto when the socoiid blow fell The Baby Sick Then probably its a cold Babies catch cold so easily and recover so slowly Not slowlv however when you Then a single night is all that Is family naught rf gel my deal of discomfort Jo the hew for put In spring while many 9SI in his mother showed him her letter mm and told him the whole story again and again He was a waif ho declared and his mother cared nothing or why had I die ceased writing summer any kind of slipshod a ver Ml year each each week Arid that is all she finished with I He bold me then dcar of his hope Quivering lips Is it not sad enough of winning my daughter and asked if 1 have lost both my first my he might try again when he had re- handsome Willie and now his himself Why can not die too I he went away and though he Then tell me again has written 1 have not work in the field to the better no- or on in the Cold of the weed In the spring hut n l that keep a Inflamed membranes heal and 11 farmer has no ear weeds If a perfect specific and if he fitves battle early he 7 prosperity for whoopingcough and croup win Dont be the crop at7 MRS CLARK HARDY CrwXi FinkleHteinB general store and a j Hens eggs run seven to the pound boarding house at Dauphin Man CoiBoPwiwaStVtwVoik Take It when It is offered you and you will not regret it n lire Mr and sold by I alexia

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