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Newmarket Era , January 18, 1907, p. 8

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Jerked open on lower and be two well 1 ii that head the cab Hart We couldnt go too for easy stretches most mile minute dot when we long house at the north old snort log end bumping like she understood special All the way Head tag to Bos ton in fifteen minute Slid thirty seconds mid we reckon the run bis Atone shoot miles I almost glared rs- her weather eye tit j or them stx wheeler and the re examining with amused small drivers and cylinders evidently remarked yet a Hebe laughed toe srnd of s Id- wellSissy air that they seemed to hare as they look- down at her was enough make a man In ugh a man who see thing you know The pntiedand anxiously rcyarded his dead cigar two rcotl are kicking against Young made bis of it oaf Inter- parser fireman angrily plenty of time He meant no disrespect answered over to tbe other station on of the two Out ct ft lt- motion was attracted wed mm vw Meal till J ffl T l si tt i e rt very claim majority fir iimers i LANDING for tin field iril A olii like It before The old is no beaot continued the fireman somewhat but she Jumped from here to Boston at a mile a minute clip one day last month Thats a food record We felt there must be something remarka ble about her returned one If youre a and Im sure you hare come down and It to us the other wtn- She was a warm baby her day began tbe mollified fireman but shes shed her cow and for a many year shes been nothing better than poking box cars and flaw around here In the yard she got her dander up that day and yanked oyer the rails in great shape Something special I suppose en couraged the elder man passing his coae Something special Well I should say emphasised the fireman we was the spedalthree of and old He rounded his lips and allowed the cigar smoke to escape In a long ous cylinder It was Sunday afternoon remlnls- and about oclock when a young feller jumped oft ho trolley up there Indicating the street tbe trolley cars ran to and came slamming down into the station a red In the face a If be bad buttoned a nest tie and then hitched back to Read ing Ive kinder noticed a new pltWi to her whistle since and I reckon old girl knows she done a big thing that day Flgtit up again urged seeker after stories handing the case That Isnt No About two week after that young Hart run over from one day and give one of these ere thing to old one to Tom Col lin to Dan Duffy and one to me and mine triumphantly as big a Jim Dandy as the other Theyre all alike He took a velvet case from his pocket handling It gingerly with bis grimy finger One of his companions took It and preHcd spring diHro1ug a email a knot of gold with a tiny diamond point That ere little stones a real dl- said the fireman proudly No ground glass about that wear It when I dress up and some places Its all right a fine thing admired bis new friend Well goodby- thems good cigar see you again some time maybe droji- velvet erne Into til pocket and turning toward his cab Hold on cried the tory catching him by the arm lust Isnt all What about the girl In New Ha- The fireman grinned tantalizing then hi face sobered Im afraid you two gent to be disappointed There aint no girl In this story only the woman that every man owe his to A man may bate half a sweethearts if hes lucky hut he never can hare one mother raising his cap rever ently Harts mother wiit dying they thought that day when old IS humped herself over the the she got well and It was her that sent the pin long gents Put the story In the paper if you like- Its worth printing dead sure will do it for you A meal prepared with the help of a chafing dish has a great fascination for many But the woman who uses a chafing dish and hasnt tried what the addition of a few drops of will do has yet to find out how delightfully piquant and appetising a chaf ing dish preparation can be made Not only does add to the richness and taste but also very materially the nourishing qualities and thats best of all BOVRIL is A Household MADE IN CANADA by a CANADIAN COMPANY SWIFT ILENT URE DURABLE LIGHT RUNNING ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE NAME LOCK A IT He the station special running there want anyway but old like that was special- talked all and showed ait wanted to to a after 2 oclock Boston in time to line express n There no from here and the It seems be waa academy In good feller be The My most serious problem how can give my adrantage of the poor mans U lures Magazine quotes a rich as saying and makes this comment The modern system of education employed by the rich and well to do and often at infinite self sacrifice even by of moderate mean obscures rather than brings into light the realities No ma terial provision however ample and In telligent can alone make for verity No amount of opportunities or ad vantage however unusual are suf ficient to awaken the soul Indeed in the very multiplying of material ad vantages the spirit of the child Is more often than not smothered and distort ed Too many master too many toys too many tasks The poor little head and heart have neither strength nor time for brood log and dreaming In the forest and field as young Schurz had Be baa no long evenings for sitting around a family table or before a fire reading and talking no spur to find things to do and to find things to think about Tbe attention contnually dis tracted the imagination the tense of pleasure overfed what time what strength for the child of the very rich brought up in usual way to develop THE WILLIAMS MONTREAL P TOftONTO LONDON HAMILTON ST JOHN WANTtD WHBRK AGENTS Why not Investigate 1 Oar price before placing your orders for Do you love leal much as I love Do story teller interest of hi hi cigar the mop who Toe Barnard college girt smiled you wish me to prove it said For answer be beat forward expect ing to receive usual binding of the promise I mean mathematically she con tinued drawing her face back Now dont be cross We belong to a certain circle We are the radii of that circle radii of a circle are to s third radius of tbe same cir cle He wasnt mathematics hot name was Hurt I be conceded the point tongue I Things which are to the same thing are equal to one another Well sqapostng that you and I are equal unknown quantity girl at ted the the other at both slung bis showed he knew heart He Huffy too and go if PRINTING THH WE HAVE THH PRESSHS WE MOST MODERN and out- prices ore as loca good C0II at the BRA Office end con vince you that asm money 1 What He Saw PRON A visitor to London in 1583 describe a roquet that day I will tell you no lye he begins I saw such of lie perfectly willing to suppose on to be to each We lItu i with j and divers see to ve ta ie- 1 A- I saw I never what the sortes of cite but till they were eaten that period seas a huge dish in the into amS this hot tsrws THE Jot i I ail OF ONTARI

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