L LEGAL J Notary Public Ac Mala Street New OjOOO to low od Farm flwritj- Lee King and Trust Rates Funds to ftt Who is best in our town for the general town is the one you will on the front seat in progressive band to ex tend an to ii greet to the best Province He Convey an Court to he us all man for J Co Ontario Bank Aurora Funds a INBTJRAKCB J Agent for Fir Money to at Current BMW Ofnci- one will eon- ttnui bitore I its Frank Duncan AUCTIONEER Collected e Street Newmarket Bolton painter and House Lane British- A business Co I prepare for i the business Elites of the above there is Canada where more practical is a i most one- being Ja the heart of Composed special- each who en rolls t pays for a course a free ticket conferring all the privileges of Mens Christian Association For all particulars Yone and Toronto School reopens on Jan 2nd marriage- LICENSES 1 At the Office Newmarket aw- at Municipal Election Dates At the recent meeting of the On tario Municipal Association a resolu tion was adopted asking the to fix the last Monday in Nov the day for holding municipal nominations and the first Monday in December as election This is the system that has been carried out throughout the entire West and the it who have gone out West and who fcrciW anything of would not think hack to the old is not a time for affairs of such importance to be At that particular time many are abseut from home and there marry reasons more in and things entirely vtmrnX why the eqijier dates Would be an over those of the present This is a truest ion that will j the attention of the Ontario legislature at its next session NEWMARKET LATEST IN m JAMBS Furnace Work Plumbing 3 of Our Specialties Bet BUoom t rfwp THE LEADIN TINSMITHS Opposite Smiths Gtocery J tI Order by Old Stand DENTIST Newmarket Farm Produce Fair market last Saturday Prices as follows Butter to 26c per ft Eggs per dozen to 10c Dressed Chickens per lb to Dressed Chickens to pair Dressed Ducks to ft Dressed Ducks to to ft Dressed Turkeys 13 and ft Pressed Lamb 10 to 12c per It Pork Dressed Pork to by the Beef Apples to basket Apples per barrel to Potatoes to per bag Onions to basket Cabbage to 10c bead Celery to Citrons each Live Chickens to per lb Old Hens to ft Live to Live Turkeys J to Pigeons Live young pigs fil ner pair Hides ft Calfskins to Sheepskins to Tallow 5c TELEGRAPHY v first step towards post- S TX lZ to you rtwly to I U you to rim K -i-i-v- r 4 Jfe Com By of it my lady C3id dJca- bis head at her say ing At this rate The Com plete will never get itself written Tbuak how the world needs It ought to begin work on It to morrow forgot the of voice even when as now he very low He further overlook ed a slim creature In half mourning seated just beyond my lady I know my place also my danger Now the figure turned half about see I have been bearing of you with pretty malice You could A LUCKY CHOICE this said look ing up at my lady with a smile My lady had a way with her It could be sharp and abort when she It could likewise be very meek Now she set her ringer tips together ask ing Mr Is there not have a better collaborator Miss Clare Arthur can give an example of a nice definition of every style of love making yet invented Then throwing up a crape bordered veil didnt expect to see me Arthur I know that Indeed I else you would as soon say self am surprised at being here but Ton are the ninth man to tell me that wrote me I had better come since I came to the picnic I ought to down look after some my very deeply but I cant Who you have sins I meant only your perfections Grlerson began but she stopped him with a of appeal Thats the very worst of all murmured Youll be telling me next that you came on purpose to see and be conquered I do wish pretty speeches didnt run In ruts so much If I write a book about them telling men not to say I see The Complete Grierson answered his eyes twinkling If you wrote from the riches of your experience I dare say the treatise would be most authoritative There wouldnt be any treatise if I did that Yon all say so much the same sort of came back at him with Just the least toss of her head My lady course had a name a pret ty Clare Only strangers and the older people ever called her Elinor Somehow at school she had been my lady and my lady she was likely to be to the end of the chapter A very pretty girl with money to her name and much more money In prospect withal sprightly and good hearted she was easily the belle of the countryside She had had beans Indeed before she was out of short frocks One of them who as a tall lad had carried her on bis shoulder and cradled her asleep in his arms was still constant notwithstanding be was thrice eligible and the kindest most unsuspicious soul olive had heard of likewise Indeed Philip the constant one was after a sort his kinsman Phils the man you have got to beat Grandfather had said In explaining the situation Grandfather liked my lady but not nearly so well as he did her posses sions Therefore he had sent Impera tively for Arthur his grandson and bidden him as Imperatively court the girl and marry herj Grand fa was moneyed avarice therefore the more eager lie had plied up a fortune and on to It likf grim death Because his only son liked to spend money even better than to make it the old man excused his clutching at least to himself Since that young gadabout Arthur had no knqek of making money being worse In that respect than his father It was but right lie should marry It Grandfather said this over and over In so many keys and tenses Arthur had been templed to run away before anything was begun He would have run away Indeed but for catch ing a glimpse of my lady The glimpse refreshed his endurance and was a pause before the last word so significant it made my lady gasp She turned red and white helplessly from to the woman and only by a strong overcoming her impulse to run away It was a great relief to see Philip approaching she almost ran to meet a question In eyes He answered it with a reassuring glance and turned to pair who stood ey ing each other uncertainly and In lence raying as he stood la front of them I think Clorinda St will be best on all accounts for you to announce your engagement to Your scru ples against It before you are out of mourning of course do you credit but people down here are used to see ing widows courted married almost their weeds And nobody really knows how long your husband has dead whether It is a year or five makes no difference have just been Uncle Jack how the case stands Does he agree with you Grlerson asked his face averted Philip laughed Uncle Jack like all the rest of us Is amenable to the logic of accomplished facts he said But I dont think youll find him very hard- to fetch around I told him also that Elinor was going to marry me early In the fall Mrs Marble relict of the late Solomon was not without a sense of humor She held out her band to iady saying with a frank smile We may ourselves that The Complete is In two edi tions each limited to a single copy I shall seep mine henceforth under lock and key How about yours I dont think mine will permit Itself to be stolen my lady said taking the offered hand I have been engaged since I five if In fifteen years Philip has not repented of his bargain It seems he Is to be trusted to know his own mind tried to speak to say some thing lightly flippant but her lips trem bled and a troublesome lump rose In her throat She took nerve- loss arm and walked away her head high but her eyes dim behind her veil looked after the pair compas sionately raying She is too good for him Hut she doesnt think so Let us hope she never will my lady answer ed eagerly looked down at her smiling happily Augustus the Strong of Saxony was great lover of china and his belief In the transmutation of metals Into gold a a In Mary Russell the authoress when a child won a fortune In lottery Her works comprise poems dramas tales and descriptive sketches She wrote three tragedies- Julian The Vespers of Palermo and RIenzl Tim last had a notable run on the stage But it Is her tales and sketches thrown off appar ently with little effort but full of grace and that have given her lasting fame The story of the lottery is quite romantic The family were In sore straits and had come up to dingy lodg ings in London One day her tenth birthday as It happened Miss and her father were walking about London when he took her into an office where an Irish lottery was soon to be drawn Pointing to some bits of paper whose significance she had no idea of that lay upon the counter he asked her to choose the number she liked best as a birthday present She Not being a whole ticket another number was suggested but she firmly stuck to her first choice pointing out that the figures cast op to ten the number of years The being to complete the ticket the whole of it was purchased Time passed on and one Sunday morning while preparing for the clerk of the lottery appeared to tell them that an express had just arrived from Dublin that No had drawn prize of 20u00 London Moll FLETCHERISM- Should One and Slinnld Re Henry Ward made the re mark once In talking with friends on helpful Christianity that good eating and sound digestion were positively needed to insure kind of Christ taught What shall or dare I eat Is a seri ous question with tunny mothers Hor ace Fletcher tried to answer the ques tion with a view to helping largest number of people putting the query He said Eat only In response to an appetite which will be satisfied with plain bread and butter Chew nit solid food until It is liquid and practically swallows Itself Sip and taste all liquids that have taste such soup lemonade etc Wa ter has no taste mid be swallowed immediately Never take food while angry or wor ried and only calm Wailing for the mood in connection with the appe tite Is a speedy cure for both anger and worry and practice the above four rules and your teeth and your will be fine These rules some time ago became known as Fletcherlsm and arc being by who favor them I hey cannot be harmful and they cer tainly are helpful Mothers Maga zine f THE MEERSCHAUM was accidentally the cause of the his estimate of grandpaternal of the celebrated Dresden ware Any fortunate enough to be It wisdom Suppose we write the book to suggested valluntly can moke myself understood on I the Surrogate Court to Owe will of lute of farm his widow Mid Sarah receive the It is valued at 521 and after it to their adopt A son and and nephew and estate includes in En cash in moMvar and ill hoi cattle i THE BUSY MANS MAGAZINE AND The Newmarket Era and farm The real is 150 aero farm in the third j worth a intwfnt in 100 of land acres two and I a half rtil in three in To- Junction fcitato of the Mr typewriter cant say any more than Unit but you you have reams- of wis dom Im sure all ready to your baud take me as secretary I promise you shall find me willing and obliging with no objection to long hours I have a great objection to them I couldnt stick at anything half a day It wan to Have my life my lady confided adding gayly I dont believe yon could either Confess Dont yon love to go and do the things you didnt Intend Sometimes only sometimes son smiling down at her lids la one of them I meant to ask con sideration as a possible husband yet how you have reduced my soaring ambition My lady met this with a look of wide eyed Innocence and said Cant you understand Im not the sort of girl you re to talk love to There are so many other things better worth talking about For Instance Philip said with a keen glance My lady laughed joyously No not Philip she said I know htm all about him more and better linn any body can tell me He would be a saint on earth If he were not so much of a man 11 in The most part of saints were men supplemented Then most Irrelevantly have re lieved my mind wonderfully No girl Of today love a saint It possessor of a piece of this old china will Invariably find his Initials A on the back of It An apothecarys lad by the name of had it la said composed a tincture that was supposed to be capable of being trans formed Into gold successful an al chemist by order Augustus placed under lock and key but unlike most prisoners with a laboratory at Ids disposal This restraint almost de prived the lad of his and ac cordingly ho was removed to Dresden and a certain liberty It was here while pursuing his experiments that Hot linger discovered the Meissen porcelain commonly called Dresden china which to Augustus wel come as If the youth had been success ful In transmuting gold for he had ex pended large sums In what la known as the Japan palace Many workmen wore engaged from to work the hew ware In the manufacture of Meleseu began the supply of the de mand which soon became European Will Invented ly Kutol Stxoemaber a shoemaker invented the meerschaum pipe He died In A large piece of meer schaum was brought to by in 1723 It had been to the count In Turkey Ho it home because as a piece white clay of extraordinarily light gravity It pleased him was noted In for Ills skill In carving Count took his chunk of light clay to him and said Make fellow something pretty out of tills The ingenious a great smok er thought that the porousness of the white clay adapted It well for pipes and accordingly he made tyo from It one for himself and one for Count The pipes charming and they smoked superbly The fnme of them spread in course of time meerschaum mining and meerschaum pipe became two of the recognized Indus tries of the world The original pipe the worlds first meerschaum Is still pro- served in the museum In China in China when a house Is to be re paired wonderful forethought Is neces sary The evil spirits which are sup posed to occupy each dwelling that mortals have Inhabited cause the car penter no end of trouble and no trilling expense First an astrologer must bo consulted with regard to most lucky day for beginning the work Then a square suspended from Three Prince Bismarck was once asked by Count formerly Hessian envoy at Purls to write something In his album The page on which he had to write contained the autographs of Giitot and Thiers The former had written I have learned In my long life two rules of prudence Tho first Is to forgive much the second Is never to forget tinder this Thiers said A little forgetting would not detract from the sincerity of forgivcucss prince Bismarck added As for me I have learned to forget much and to ask to be forgiven much Where lie Gray A young man of eightythree Bum mers whose will The Brown formerly of Sharon tho weirdly fellows who bowl of who died on is valued at of debts JOOJ furniture and left household in two in Grimsby Park a in avenue Womens Missionary of the Church and of vh to la and Viola NEWSPAPERS OH Weoiter of The refct of the divideI between her husband and her daughter over our sweethearts even now and then our wives- Dear And you are not weirdly wicked Just an ordinary sinner my lady Interrupted her eyes twinkling merrily laughed Cry quarter he Bald You wont get me to admit Im no mat for you that would be had precedent but I will say I know when Ive had enough Now to get back to the beginning what about tak ing me on oh amanuensis Im sure gave myself a character liuvlng nobody else to give it AmonuensIsl Thats a city hair Is still brown met the other day friend much younger ridge beam Is a notification to the splr- but whose hair Is quite white Its of darkness that their dwelling What Is tho reason said the latter place Is to be disturbed wherefore the that you do not grow gray square thing for them to do is to move Oh replied the first that is easily out quietly and peacefully Next explained have the gray matter on carpenters make offerings to these un seen residents These gifts seem to say If yon please spirits of dark ness- accept this bribe and speedily take your night Next neighbors must be warned that these evil Influ ences are about to be turned loose brain 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