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Newmarket Era , November 11, 1904, p. 1

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fL i J ft Si 3 I PAG liberty fcyw to titter to to all Newmarket OriTFfiday Nov Yrfrk in 1 I Dap Toronto tetter jier annum JT 1 v a About of last week Ham Brown was committed to jail on a of lunacy It was Mackenzie I loid Olive in thai he threatened to commit murder Messrs A Yule signed the commitment Air Secretary of Live Stock Associations has received a tetter from St Louis saying that exhibitors of poultry car- tied the prize money in the classes in which they exhibited The Ontario Lords Day Alliance will hold its annua convention Nov in the Metropolitan Church Norman P damage action against the city injuries caused by alleged of a highway will be tried before a judge anil with but a- jurv The city made this ap plication before the Master-in-Cham- and it was granted Herbert Goad I31 Ave- while hunting near Trout Creek in Parry Sound district shot himself on Tuesday of last week Gibson druggist at Si Queen west was committed for trial at Uriel Assizes on a charge of selling a drug that it is claimed is used for illegal purposes The Grand Trunk has been notified by the Superior Jury of the Worlds Pair that their exhibit in the Pish and Game Building has been awarded two gold madata AVE you Niy why I tell her the her Jiappinvss as long as she may eautiful but creature the sun of happiness for her very life John was a manufacturer she is so altered He in but he went other with hands to business now and sjient most of flushed face Why did you his time his small estate of Car- I loved her as Olive could only guess what heyer loved before yet I would had happened John was ruined nave willingly given her up if I had even which he loved bet ter his mother he would have to- give it up Olive sank on her knees by the bed side How long she knelt there she never knew John her husband did But chokes seen her happy me to utter the words you Hung back her priceless love in her face With your own callous coldness and drove her from you coves you still If were not love her I God how cruel Seaforth sin as it is I I let her live in sunshine as long as l words bad been Only one have gone on knees and possible enough to tell her iustifies marriage and thai is begged to be allowed to snake the worst wheij the blow falls love f or your I think are wrong John Suddenly she rose to her feet was said the wise mother gently and hours after The morning sun- against the moreover I thiijjk you misjudge Olive still streamed into She is gay and Aright a creature of Outside the birds were HEALTH of Every the room- Loves mo Olive twittering cared she could not care She never I al as say hut do you sunshine think no power meeting nobly and well behind that a branch of honeysuckle tap- strength and bra- window What a car hi 1 power il meeting mistortune it all seemed and well behind that joyous- Something had come into Olives of hers JJobn be advised by mind Her face was white and set me tell her aid go to ybur wife for there was strange resolution in it- she married only for bureau in the corner of the room It was locked Olive opened it She opened it and pulled out an iron drawer In it lay a small cas ket within that when it was opened a crimson velvet case ways knew a home Its a lie Justin burs out She loves you as a woman loves once in a lifetime she is eating her heart out for- you John almost threw on the other his colorless lace Hushed dark as tan Where is she Take pitys in a world fc to her at once for seem to have been me I of left me Olive sat shivering over her small fire kept well deadened by a thrif ty Scotch landlady The door open ed and Olive thinking it was Mrs and Trnfimitjiing i A T will find a sympathy and elp To whom else straight to an old-fashion- should you go j I am proud that my son my good wise son comes to me in his trouble you know do not need to youaht I would help to the if I could Hut has put that a crimson velvet case Inside the es out of my power I can only thank case there lay a magnificent diamond Him that this which has befallen you star composed of jewels whose beau- is no degradation because it has was almost dazzling come through of yours it is It was Olives own dowry but it the will of God was one whose value she knew to be John lifted up his head with very great It had been given her tain grave pride the on her marriage day by her uncle man George Gordon her only living Yes it is the will of God moth- who lived abroad all his life in J But what grieves me most the wild and adventurous ways and had ih selling of I think that only come home for a few months at l worse Ulan anything the time when Olive was married 1 I h arrested a few days ago by Detective This is my marriage present to cr you my girl he said is your John John my son you must dowry Its of priceless value OUc won you apeak not say that I love you and I man whose life I once saved at Kim- thank God you love me but surely gave it to He said it was your wife is more to you than worth thirty thousand pounds can be how- if fortune should ever run wife repeated against you you will have that to slowly stand between you and poverty He rose and by the fireplace Thirty thousand pounds I That bis tall figure and dark grave face save thrown into strong relief by the sun- With trembling hands Olive put light which fell through the window the diamonds back again in their a moment he was silent then he locked the bureau There spoke slowly three keys necessary to get at 1 made Olive my wife inc diamonds She wrapped them in when she was left alone and and sitting down wrote a less poor Justins widow in heart few lines hastily her cheeks burning though she was never his wife Moth- her hands cold as death it was a great mistake had Dear John I aecidently over- no right to do it Only one thing heard your conversation with mother Pine Note Paper Envelopes the best PAPERS TABLETS SCRIBBLERS LEAD PENCILS INKS AND I MUCILAGE the celebrated Parker Fountain which we have a large at price from OUR Are tree from adulteration iM fresh We give special Atteatioo to And we axe to you BROUGHTONS ST AGENTS FOR Parkers aod Express Train Handed with pawning for a gold watch worth was taken 10 last week by Constable of County He will be tried there as it is alleged that the watch was stol en from a man staying at a hotel I Xommiesldner London has been appointed succes sor in Canada to Corn Eva Booth lie is no stranger in the Dominion lie was the first head of the Army in this country His term was from ISM till It was under his rection that the Temple Albert street was built For the last eight years he has been commissioner in Grtat to if ft le was in Australia lor live years The new commissioner will arrive in Can ada in December On account of Ok unseemly disturb ance create by the University stu dents oh last at thcj-nil- Theatre manager p flVSllcpf has intimated will he barred on future occasions reading rejoice the elections are ovei tors and will now find something else to write about A military function will take place in this city on the when His Excellency Lord will make the presentation of the Kings Stand ard to Ihc Royal Canadian Dragoons in recognition of their services in South Africa The parade will be at pm Mr Justice Street has decided that the must pay its share of the cost of the York Street bridge A Queen Street grocer was fined recently and costs for breach of the law against trading stamps While hunting in the woods near week Mr Win J inspector for the Toronto Mort gage Corporation was mistaken for a deer by another hunter and was shot through the thigh with a Winchester rifle On night of last week Mark coachman Mrs was killed by a Winchester car to me Say you forgive me My darling if you knew what I have suf fered all this long year I John she cried tremulously She laid her hand on his dark head in which there was a thick inter mingling of grey and J ohn spring ing to his feet clasped her in his arms I So they stood for a long long mo ment in such a deep unutterable happiness as can find no word such a happiness as comes only in a lifc- time And is well that it is so for life would soon end if such a strain of emotion were long sustain- Then Olive whispered You said you didnt love me John Oh how justifies marriage and that is love I am going away and I I bear that But the unseen listener heard you will forget all about me No my dearest more She had been standing by the lu jV her closer to keep Was it true no he said I said that no- could justify marriage whose any I mC to Vc and reserved I could verv I W you marry when you mv i it Why did you marry me when did not Jove Then she turned to her wardrobe and mechanically took down a dark travelling suit It was a year later- John looking ten years older than he had looked a year ago sat one morning in his study He was there still A strange turn of the wheel of fortune had warded off the that was upon him and John Was established in as surely as be had been Hut he was alone now For a year Wife but had disappear ed as wholly as if the earth had so show my love and I Imagined it would have ainoyed you I thought your heart was with Justin open French window her presence W i v concealed from the two in the draw- it was because thought you did by a chestnut tree tranches reached almost window She was very fair and very clad ail in white with a flapping white hat oil her golden head Her bauds were lull of i white and crimson roses she had been gather ing them for the table But as the first words were uttered by Mrs she owl as if turned into stone unable to move a step until she heard all As she listened drop by drop the blood forsook her face leaving her at last pate and cold as the white roses she held In her band As Airs uttered that reproachful John the girl started and gave a Mrs Mrs Rankin one of the fore- moat and beat and stag artists generation to speaking of No woman should be without a bottle of reserve Mrs Oh Jo says I be In my grave now If It bad not been I a broken down wo man bad no appetite whit little I did with my stomach Kit now seven years that I used Parana and I can eat anything Mrs Eliza Wike woman have a copy of Dr HartraaaB book entitled Health and Beauty n This book con Ulna many facta of especial interest to women Br treated more collar to women than any other clan in the world 1 Send for free books on catarrh Dr Ohio the Era The of Reef BY A BACKER convulsive shiver then turning away V now with noiseless step sped round or his the house to the main door and en- by straight up to her if own room opened great and swallow- Once within it she closed the door and going forward to ill dressing came a tap at the table laid the rones upon It then with her hand pressed heavily on the If you had only told that she said clinging closer You were so cold 1 never liked to let you ktfuw But it is all right now dear- fet is it not And it is not too late to begin all over again Hits is our true marriage surely John the marriage that is only justified by love British Monthly A pi door and a maid entered Some one to see you sir ft EXPERIENCE On Friday evening of last week the British gave their farewell hands concert at the an audi- pity ene of three thousand five And now am people and their principal iiumberK to him a In even more enthusiasm than I It was morning on the previous occasions when play come over from nearest I own to see Victoria College was presented she had to Olive Olive table she stood as if staring into WC- As he did so a man vacancy wellmade bronzed with a scar Suddenly a sharp sound almost like entered and Johns a escaped her lips quiver- fixcd his face she covered her face with her exclamation that was almost a cry he started forward There Is no telling when a medicine may be needed in homes where there are young children anil the failure to have a reliable medicine at hand may mean much and perhaps the loss of a priceless life mother should always keep a box Babys Own Tablets in the house This medicine acts promptly and speedily cures such ills as stomach and bowel troubles teething troubles simple fe vers colds worms and other little Ills And the mother has a guaran tee that the Tablets contain no il was all for pity Arc you Justin risen ate or harmful drug One wise moth- 1 im only a butterfly thing lhc er Mrs Hardy ft i Jufrlfn said the other man I have used Babys Own Tab- rnfng Mrs H extend his hand but j lets and find them a blessing child- am without a The Era Ideal County a copy of the Pentateuch In the orig inal Hebrew which has recently been discovered in a monastery In Asia Minor The material on the books are written is lambskin of a very fine quality It consists of more than a hundred pieces which form one continuous roll of a hundred feet in length The text is written beautifully formed characters ami without the rnassorctlc points The of the MS Is at least two hundred years The donor Is Mr John Trick of Avenue toad At the request of the authorities of the Royal Zoological Society of Ire land a pair of young beaver will be tent from the Algonquin National Park to Dublin for exhibition the will be the only Waver In Ireland the fardlnK the other with dark John on John this Is not the time or place to tell you how the mistake was made I was tak en by the Boers and only released when the treaty was proclaimed I came straight home Do you know who the person haw in London was Your wife Olive Olive whom you married and flung aside like a wornout glove Olive whom lie got no further for John with a stepped forward and had concluded It was business of her motherinlaws own and no feeling of curiosity had stirred her But now she knew the business to be Johns own ami he had not even told it to her his wife They had been married a year Olive left an orphan at fifteen bail been the ward of Mrs and her son ton a grave man of thirty Then Justin Cavendish Johns his arm sin had come to the scene In a few months Olive anil he were engaged Justin had to go abroad to the front he was captain In a regiment of yeo manry He had taken enteric fever and word was sent home of Ids death Olive had felt It deeply but she met by at was only eighteen When a year awl a half later John asked her Jo marry him consented I am not satisfied without a box in the house at all times your dealer does not keep Tab lets In stock send cents to the Dr Williams Medicine Co and you will get a box by mail post paid at Terrible Result of a Collision Steamboats in Mediterranean of At the mouth df a lovely arm of the sea in the south of is a dan gerous which at times utters a plaintive wailing moan a dangerous storm and warning the hardy toilers of the deep to refrain from venturing over the bar The long inlet or creek is fringed hi places with a belt noble trees in l autumn is a very blaze of beauty the trees garb ed in ail manner of vivid tints rang ing from gold and brilliant to carmine burnished copper and deep amethyst The lofty buttressed cliffs which guard the entrance to this naturefavored creek rich full vermlllion the green ver dure which clothes their undulating summits enhancing the vigorous col orings of these ramparts the of the sea the white or scarlet sails of numer ous yachts is sparkling in the rays of the sun as though gemmed With diamonds But as the shades of evening ap proach the breeze has freshened and the rapidly more and more agitated sea is bedecked with tufts of foam the sun sets in a lurid coppery bank clouds the seabirds with those also which love to lit along the shore and whose home is either on the rough herbage at the foot of the cliffs or in little caverns out of the sandstone arc all seeking a place of safety from the coming storm And now con lie heard waft ed from afar the sad moaning of the bar a piteous dolorous wail which from time to time the imagin ation can resolve into a sob of la ment as chough that mournful dirge were the funeral knell of some gal lant ship which bad been engulfed by the deep entombing Its living freight in a watery sepulchre And then as the tide recedes and the boiling surge is hurled against the bar the of that sobbing dirge glides more angry measure arid the vc moan becomes a fierce torrent of turmoil and disorder the terror of the mariner and in former times the ghastly jubilation of the wreckers who hop ed toinako unholy profit from the wreckage of some doomed fated At length the storm moderates the foaming Waves subside the reef no longer walls its moans and sighs and the seafarer can safely venture forth to cross the bar And a time come when we too shall all have to cross the bar Hap py hey who having lived the life of thc righteous and whoso names are i written in Heaven when their Bona Algeria Nov fe icrsons were drowned last by the French steamer colli- 1 them safely through the storm life and who to save them from destruction shed His life- blood for them on the bitter ei Send the Era to absent You saw Olive Where Justin Tell me at once I have sought her without success for a year Sought her when it was you who the sinking of drove her away cried Justin pas- after having been Yes I saw her we French steamer A tent It Is strange how Schlaffino near miles do happen sometimes from Bona The left Bona is earning ten slillllaxft a weeHas with passengers of whom one a typist John and I Hard- hundred were Algerian

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