-Ji- Hi J s YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER PA fccog to utter to trgus to confidence above all other liberty LIT Copies So No paper sent outside of North York unless paid In advance a Newmarket On Friday Febl SUPPLIES BUCKETS flaring pattern BUCKETS straight horn made TEEL SAP AP DIPPERS quarts heavy BOILING PANS it- ft Made to Order Black or Tinned Steel KIMMERS large square Tor round YRUP TANKS Turned Steel and gal LARGE GALVANIZED PAILS and quarts Order Buckets and Boiling Pans ahead This avoids when wanted delay Clydesdale Stock Is Gaining Friends Daily will do well to secure our prices on Nails and Builders Hardware We think we can save you a little money Plumbing Furnace Work MQ NEWMARKET 9 HEADQUARTERS FOR DRUGS CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES THE NEXT TIME YOU OUT OF NOTE PAPER LETTER PAPER ENVELOPE8 Or Writing Materials of any Kind and See our Quality and Prices AGENTS FOR Parkers Dye Works and Canadian Express- tor Trains Handled 1 CO YEARS lARKm Trade Mar A Battle By Frederick Vincent was in one of the great cotton mills of Lawrence She had there since she was a mere child of- a dozen years and at sixteen the discouraging fact starod her in the face even as it did hundreds of others that it was im possible to earn more than a dollar a day in busy times to say nothing weeks when the mill was prac tically at a standstill A relieved the monotony work by reading from a novel which she contrived to keep open before her as she worked the spin die The thought occurred to Julia that mind while ait open hook no mill day was pens fit tiie open a more position to make Scientific A IHtU tit a At per ton BEST HARD GOAL Nut ON HAND merely a passing trifle The gills time came later in ihe though she- did not avail herself An hour passed and nothing heard save the scratching of Not a few who had smiled a began to look worried they looked at the examination papers and at each other It was apparent they wore not at ease Meanwhile milt girls pen was busily at work page after being filled punctuated by very few pauses Those years had not been spent iii vain there was a fund of knowledge at her disposal which was ample and long before the allotted time ex pired her paper was handed in examinations followed in order and wero successfully passed Noone now thought of remarking the plain dress many would gladly have ex changed places with her they have felt as secure as to the One morning Julia received a letter from the principal of the normal school informing her that there was LIEUTENANT a t Washington Says a Substantial Torac she could improve work by studying from an She knew it Could do and it was possible that hook would prove the door congenial and better paid The mill girl determined the eft knew little or nothing of the taught in and it was at the of the ladder that she began her An arithmetic was the first that she purchase and she began to dig out the simple problems difficult enough for her The foreman smiled as he passed seeing the open hook before her Cant you keep track of your sur plus wealth he asked I havent been able to discover a surplus yet the girl replied looking up I thought that perhaps he arithmetic would show where to look for it So it will said the foreman smiling to your books and they will show you the way to a better position was only a passing yet somehow it encouraged irl derfully and she did not forget it years passed The girls at the mill found much merriment at the expense of the girl who had made up her her surroundings but pave little thought to their her mind was in other fields The days lengthened into weeks and the weeks into months ivl the mill girl persisted in her solve and holidays were tMe gold en opportunities for study which she most carefully improved To arith metic she added other branches and results soon became apparent Cop ies of the examinations held in the public schools of the city were se cured and she found that to pass them was little more than pastime A was to be held by the em ployees of the mill there were few the girls who would not attend Preparations had been going on lor week a many of the girls who were working for almost starvation wages ha1 managed to set a little BUM with which to purchase a or make over an old one For once the girl who had denied almost every pleasure that she might study decided to have a part lit the coming festivities She contrived to lay aside ten dollars with which to purchase and make a new dress not an extravagant amount lo he sure hut for a dress to please the quiet mill girl One evening it dawned upon the girl that she was in sore need of a tutors assistance She bad come lo a point where help impera tive there were problems in algebra which she was unable to solve pas- In the first years Latin which could not translate It came to her with almost overwhelming force that either the studies or the new dress must wait it was a girls battle that was to be fought in the room of one of the corporation houses a struggle between a girls longing tor pleasure and desire to sec the ambition j her life a reality It was a islrln lnt medicine world for all marked by a girls tears but troubles simple it was sound sense that won and a position at her disposal a little school among the Vermont hills For remedy and I can Albert J from Washington as fol lows After the use two bottles tuna I am fully convinced that It is an hour the young woman who had denied herself almost every luxury that she might win held the letter tightly in her trembling hands- Uie htfppiest hour in her life it then that she realised that the book had led the way to a more desirable posi tion At the one was more pleas ed than the foreman who had en couraged her at the start tiid as she parted with the mill operatives with whom she had worked lltete were those who heartily wished they had followed her example Some call ed it luck they said that Julia was always lucky They did call her lucky when she stayed away from the ball four years previous they called her mean in those days well if she was lucky many of those who envied her lot might have been too it was merely a piestion of sell- denial and perseverance A year passed and the young schoolmistress filled her position satisfactorily that a better position was offered her in the same township The knowledge of her ability as a teacher however was not confined to that township her career had heet watched with interest by of the normal school A choice posi tion awaiting the right person in one of the- large city schools Julia Vincents name was mentioned The recommendation was sufficient and the place was assured Such is the story of the Lawrence factory girl Sound sense and per severance were the factors which wrought such changes in her life qualities which will turn into victory as surely as the rising sun brings daylight Dppiggs Rough Time put in strenuous week He left Toronto a week ago Saturday for Kincardine where he was to preach the following day He was stormstayed at Kincardine but on Thursday got as far as The drifts were awful and the whole countryside was enveloped in moun tains of snow Friday he set out by sleigh from Ripley to Wing- ham a distance of twentytwo miles and how he succeeded is beta told in the fact that he did not arrive at until late Saturday night Rev Dr had no sleep from Friday night until be got home the twentytwo miles he drove the journey was a series of upset upset in which the occupants the sleigh were sent into the drifts The horses too got off the road in some places and were lost to altogether Horses sleigh robe and occupants wero lost in the fleecy element A kittle Saver Own Tablets- have saved many a precious little life They are and Gravel Ail promptly to A Aurora AT- J Hurt when at last the conflict was ovtr Was no longer a girl but a man The ball came Julia did not attend but the problems end Latin translations were successfully disposed of and though some of the sneered she years passed and the girl who had clung to her books through thick and thin ready to attempt the normal school examination at the mill had not doting that time and tins flic was an old one illflMlng of cheap material but that did not lously annoy her the young ladles who were seated near her curled the lip and smiled and the went round but that was recommend your medicine to anyone who Is in need a substantial tonic it Is also a very effective cure tor AL BERT J It Is rare Indeed that two bottles of ran a is to convince anyone that is a good remedy the household generally stays More than onehalf our Ills are due to Catarrh By catarrh Is not elm- catarrh of the or head but ca tarrh of the longs stomach in every organ of the body Almost every disease begins at first with a catarrhal condition of some ma membrane A few doses Pe runs In beginning Is sure to pre vent much sickness Peruna acts as a tonic because It pro duces healthy mucous membranes In the stomach and digestive organs It immediately begins to brace person op because It enables the digestive ergons to do their duty properly If you do not derive prompt and satis- factory results from the use of at to Dr giving a statement of year ease and he he pleased to Ms valuable ad- Address President of Turks Barn Bulgarian Village Feb ill In a fight be tween Hungarians and Turks at the village of near on February IB the lost killed or subsequently the village A commission of inquiry sent to the spot from this city discovered in the ruins the village the charred remains of fourteen women and cv- era children Vienna Feb IS A despatch re ceived here from Scmtiuoii the troServian frontier says that twen ty freight cars loaded with shrapnel and other passed today for How a Parrot Imitated Bass Voice per annum If paid in advance Assassination of the Grand Moscow Feb Within the walls of the farfamed Kremlin Palace al most underneath the historic tower from which Ivan the Terrible watch ed the heads of his enemies falling beneath the axe on the famous Square and within a stones Mow the great bell of Moscow Grand Duke uncle and of Emperor Nicholas and the chief of the reactionaries met a ter rible death shortly before oclock yesterday afternoon The deed was committed by a single who threw beneath the Grand Dukes car riage a bomb charged with the same high power explosive which wrought Minister Von death missile was loaded with nails and fragments which strewed the snow for yards around window in the great lofty facade of the of Justice was shattered iron wero imbedded deeply in the walls of the arsenal a hundred arils away fevers and teething troubles and they contain not one particle of opi ate or harmful drug Mrs Lowe Sheet says baby was always until i began giving him Own Tab lets but they have changed him Into a fine big healthy child I am never without the Tablets in the house The Tablets can be given with perfect safety to a newborn babe and ate good through every stago of childhood If you do not find the Tablets at your medicine dealers send cents to Dr Wil liam Medicine Co Out and get box by mail post paid Henry hotel porter at Thomas had his scalp torn off by falling on some trunk Daniel J Sully whose speculations in cotton have made him prominent of late hit- a great fondness for parrofs He collects data in proof of the intelligence of these birds A cottongrower down South Mr Sully said the other day has sent me an amusing slory about a green parrot that he owns This par rot it seems began as soon as it was to learn to mimic the voices of the household of my friend It mimicked the contralto voice tin mistress the treble voice of the young son the soprano voice of the daughter and the Irish voice of the cook but the heavy and deep voice of the latter It was quite unable to with It would practice for hours at a time but it could not produce from its throat the deep hoarse sounds that it desired Therefore the family was aston ished one day to hear the parrot mimicking the masters voice They sat in the dining loom The bird was In the hall In itseae Distinct and loud the came from the hall to them a thunderous and rolling bass voice me evening Some one went out and looked at the parrot Its head was hidden in Its seed cup and It nuking Its volte resonant by speaking from within the seed cups And always now when it wants speak in a Ikiss voice It puts Its head in its seed cup Isnt that proof of human u if the New York Tribune The Assassin Easily Captured assassin was thrown to the ground and by tbe force of the explosion but he quickly arose and ran toward the gate attempting to escape His haste and the blood streaming from his ace where he had been wounded by ragmen is of the bomb attracted the attention of a sergeant of police who him before he could draw his revolver The man did not deny his crime but on the contrary gloried in suc cess He expressed his satisfaction that he had been able to kill the Grand Duke without involving the innocent wife He avowed his membership in the social revolu tionary organization hut refused to give his name and at the jail his papers were found to be The revolver with which the assas sin was armed was an automatic magazine pistol of the same type as the weapon employed by the assassin of Soinineu ProcuratorGeneral of Finland at on February ft His in juries are not serious The Grand Dukes coachman who was badly injured was removed to a hospital Late last night he was still living Grand Duke was the wealth iest member of the imperial family He was tall handsome and cordial in manner in spite of his ruthless fash ion in which he exercised his au thority as governorgeneral lip was childless but had adopted two child ren of his brother Paul who was banished on account of a morganatic alliance record as a sol dier was not brilliant He suffered a disastrous defeat at the hands of General Kuropatkin during the fa mous Koursk manoeuvres As governor- genera I of Moscow the Grand Duke was intensely un popular His advent as governor- general of Moscow was followed by expulsion of the Jews from the cen tral provinces and thruout bis admin istration his rigorous and harsh measures aroused the greatest hostil ity especially among the students Two years ago alter the students riot In which many were killed or wounded several hundred expulsions to Siberia followed under the orders of Grand Duke and General now governorgeneral of St Petersburg but who was then chief of police of Moscow Aj there were many threats made against his life the Grand Duke was obliged to flee to his summer residence twenty miles from the city Firo almost entirely destroyed the plant of the Detroit Steel Casting Company Warren the holdtip nun who escaped Jail has been captured For the Kra the of the Thunders f BY A BANKER When in the midst of a violent thunderstorm we look upwards and watch those fiery tongues of flame darting hither and thither and hear those detonating peals of crashing thunder the perhaps crosses mind that it is fortunate that Nature has ordained that those heavy raincharged thunder clouds standing the ponderous and tremens load of water held in by them should remain suspended In air while expending energy in all that sound and fury The moun taineer however occasionally exper iences all the discomforts and even terrors of immersed in those reservoirs of the skies and of surrounded by those booming and flashing discharges of Alpenstock in hand and thrilled by that indescribable elasticity and buoyant elation induced by and invigorating mountain air arid by the sublimity and the grandeur surroundings we are ascending one of the mighty towering of the Alps Save for little cloud over the horizon not larger than a mans hand the deep and brilliant azure of the firmament is flecked by vestige of cloud or vapour and as wo continue to ascend higher and higher leaving behind us those flow erbedecked slopes gay with alpine roses rock gentians and other floral gems and approach the line where all is entombed beneath a pall per snow we realize that that in- significant cloud is rapidly expanding and that we shall probably soon bo in the midst of a storm Majestically the shadow of that threatening cloud is sweeping over the valleys far beneath and we are soon immersed in the darkness Now in lie distance the thunder is booming rolling ever nearer and nearer ever louder and louder Now is on us crashing deafening roar at our very side volley after volley of the artillery of the skies rending the air as though the very foundations of the earth must trem ble and vibrate AH is wild tur moil and confusion a chaos of dis order and deafening uproar And now to add to the bewilderment the traveller is perhaps crowned with a brilliant aureola though the elements did not favor the writer with this saintly nimbus caused by the diffus ed electricity of the cloud a dis tinction which must give him the ap- pcaranco of a messenger from some more seraphic sphere But with a cry Excelsior or we hasten upwards and onwards and soon emerge from this dismal stormcloud leaving it beneath us though now instead of a black lurid gloom it js a dazzling ocean of roll ing billows of the purest white stretching out and out to the dim far off remoteness of the circle of the earth And In like manner too we im mersed in the sunless gloom of doubt and unbelief when once by the aid of the Holy Spirit we realize that the Son of God as our Substitute bore the retribution due to us and is inviting us to come to Him for pardon and for life emerge from the shadows of darkness jnto tho glorious light ever enjoyed by His children 1 A large number counterfeit bills are in circulation at Hamilton Birmingham Ala Feb Meagre reports reached here tonight of a ter rible disaster in the Virginian mines which arc located about miles Birmingham One hundred and flvo men are entombed in the mine and it is believed that all are dead Montreal Feb The to the double track of tbp fromlortaj w It between London awl Kings- court Junction about forty miles Windsor Feb years in the the Kingston Penitentiary at hard la- Ontario contractors It nor was the sentence Imposed by his will Judge Home this moromg up- wncn the on Samuel Jarvis the burglar- who ft of nearly killed Sergeant Nash fe Montreal and the Windsor police department a few weeks FOR I PERFECT HOME DYEING He the Ira 10 absent friends I I EASY TO USE BRIGHTEST AND BEST THE DIAMOND All Doaloro TAKE NO OTHERS ft