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Newmarket Era , August 21, 1908, p. 1

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Spectacle mi week any two other pnporo in North York combined and Acknowledged to leading Paper NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER uu liberty to to wA to freely according to conscience above all other liberty No paper cent outside North York paid In advance to United States Newmarket Friday Aug 21 per annum I paid In advance ME Oct 1st Tort Old Boys OIL GASOLINE STOVES ion SCREEN WINDOWS TOY WAGGONS HAMMOCKS TANGLE FOOT FLY PAPERS REFRIGERATORS SCREEN DOORS DUSTERS CARTS AND WHEELBARROWS tebajl I Lacrosse Goods To Be Cleared at Cost HARDWARE STOVES PUTTY PAINTS OILS ANDFURNAOES PLUMBING AND THING PHONE NEWMARKET ONT The Value til a Account la km NEVER DEPRECIATES JOINT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Deposits may be made or withdrawn by either the two mem ber of a household This form of account is specially suitable tor those living In the country as either member can attend to the banking account when in town It case of death the money may be withdrawn by the survivor WITHOUT DELAY OR COST Write or call further particulars Interest Added Four Times a Year CAPITAL RESERVE ASSETS On of c NEWMARKET BRANCH ability t your FIELD These gasoline yachts ate beginning to be regarded as anything but a pic nic Part of the time they go off and work nil right Suddenly they become cranky and the ratchet wont fire up worth a cent The worst of it in the cranky fit comes on just at a time when good behavior is very the engine refused to work women and two children lejfc for Toronto but when they got op posite Kew Heap with a heavy sea colling the engine refused to work and the vessel began to heave broad side The men however with oars succeeded keeping her head on to sea until assistance reached them Arthur Pcarce tried to make two Mi iirfi 4 i-itt- illrn J P said No these makeshifts wont and Pearcc had to pay the price a bathingsuit in the shape of a Inc The Directors of Toronto Exhibition will expend in the neighborhood of in the great vaudeville per formance before the hut the Ontario Department of Agricul ture and Legislature Kick like un ruly steers if a rural Society Board spend a lew dollars for the amusement or pleasure of sightseers An order has been issued by the Master-in- Chambers in the suit against the former directors of the Sovereign Bank as party to the The suit was brought to force the directors to shoulder the loss on certain promissory notes held by the On Wednesday ol last week Albert I If tal in this The raise in the sal aries of Customs officials reached them from Ottawa last week and men were made happy Torontos taxrate this year will be mills on the dollar and an evening paper declares this City is among the most heavily taxed municipality Betty ORCHARD Hetty said the girl at his monstache They standing together in a quiet lane on a night in They too and fair to look upon and the spring was in the air and the cease less twitter of brooding birds Hell never consent said gloomily And after all why- should he He doesnt know friends at Oxford Hes interested In a case and the circuit judge happens very old friend his Hell likely stop and dine with 1 himself to be led through the and up the hill to the old farmhouse which was all that was left of the once substantial patrimony of the It was a pretty old place charmingly set on a wooded slope a fine panorama of Tids- attached The few to it however were poor and un productive and for many years the tiling about me had lived on the borderland Hut I do said the girl nestling of poverty Tin burden had been her head on his arm with an upward Im much for Leonard of confidence and love which inl had sunk under it early set his pulses dancing again in with spring You dont do to Betty Harold Shes really aw ing 1 tha abroad ii I ateh to I titers relatives in ithodfia where I will a thing of for Kdie I only want you to promise that will stand between and your fa ther and meal Her face changed little per haps only they intent on their own Hut she is such a pleaded as he threw his arm about her and pressure from a man like Mr is hard to months that fully good Ive always with my troubles since mother died and if we both ask her shell intci cede with father I am sure Let go back now and begin by Betty who was actually the mainstay of whole family She had estab lished a small poultry farm which economy and careful she managed to make pay and on Hettys the actual up keep of the place depended Her did not seem in any father farmed the land indifferently with the help of a and eruiil- doesnt like me Edie led the thankless work thought of casting a bow at said though her tone little strained She only thinks and that you have cost your too much money But you mind that in Betty She cant it poor dear shes had to telling I was Betty flushed a little I dont remember it and I am sure if I said it had no right Yes you had want you at my side always Betty to keep me up to She lissened thinking the strange but not comprehending in tha least their full meaning She simply thought he wished to please her or sake When does the election tako j place The general election oh not till January I want a couple of abroad before that Hetty and I ward I dont understand said Betty simply Of course when the elec tion comes on well do all what wo can Father will be simply delight- chickens Your lather told me yesterday a step that he expected to himself every day that he had good as for already let them bully her will y laughed a little and toofe venture his whole quarrel a hard fate that had stranded in such an comer of world however growing older saw things more clearly an tor Betty No no repeated Betty steadily she shall not be bullied Bettys got one of her most up lifted moods coming on Harold has promised and I dont want to talk about thank he said shortly You are the only person w this world It is you I am asking Betty Hetty promises had course were frightfully poor liar- old she added with a little and thats what makes father disiiui cable most of the time Well the trouble is Im poor hut Ill show them I can icthing yet if they give me He had refused his consent air forbidden them to meet and told frankly that her duty to red of the sunset saw them coming up the bill and her mouth set a tic hardly did not trouble herself about the Well have tea now he bad that she had better see about It ty as soon as ever it die returned to the feeding her and go abroad brood She bad pushed the old sun- me when we come back bonnet far back on her head as if election shall rucr its weight oppressed her and her out you hand was in the measure among the though her thoughts far- aw el- 1 he added to the lit tin school City has the of I chap Any fool can living she as like the nutter or the bees who sip from every body loved not tried the white elephant part institution yet hence Toronto without record in regard thereto An American exchange however give the result in a Pennsylvania town Each guest was requested t something which she regarded do is to clear fair field marry cause of her sweet looks while Hetty grown old and plain as she often told herself through much serving had always been relegated to the back place which no woman how ever unattractive can be expected to thru the p and interrupted her a tall figuoe of a man in riding garb A slightly bitter expression crept about grave mouth as she told herself that Holiamby had come to see Edie knowing their fa ther had gone into Tidemhster She bowed gravely to him over the scattering with hands as by their expression at incredulous and imploring Betty he said bending his hand- bad I A her that I ring SASH BASE All Kinds of 1 Trim La BU th Shingles Bill Stuff TUB BEST COAL IN fe by Ptiss fig or Corner Church and DAroy JOS WESLEY or J Out of brought then- husband officials am view ol the high Canada honeymoon cabins are to be a novel feature of the new Cana dian Pacific Railway steamship Prin cess Charlotte which is intended for the British Columbia coast service Strange things happen to some pco- losing watch over a year ago by dropping another man in the world she assured Why I think of him just as would do about father I am si he is nearly as old He doesnt look it money and as much suffice for two men of hi cant stand the chap hut hes the favorite up at Highclerc anybody can see that It would really be better for me to clear and leave my lord duke a fair field But Betty was by tractive She had clearcut figure a clearcut somewhat dark ened face and a pair of lovely I Her expression nth him Good afternoon Miss Cass rid I saw your 1 Tideminster a couple hour nd asked me to call in to would not he home till late Thai very much I This iB the season that an odd pair o TROUSERS is needed Our Stock is Complete Also a lew SUITINGS at Very Low Prices P WILLIS of City Yacht recovered On Thursday evening of last week Mrs Brandon of Victoria St and her two and Mrs Don ald and child visitors from West To ronto were poisoned by eating sar dines from tii Medical assistance rendered and they are all about as well as usual again It appears to be a settled fact that Louis fette of will touch the electric button id open the approaching Industrial Exhibition Sporting circles arc in the for ballooning and now comes next to motoring Women are now planning new headgear for airship A somewhat unique entertainment was given over at Park last Monday evening in the form of patri otic discourses England was repre sented by Rev J William- eon The Rose Ireland by Rev J C The Shamrock Scotland by Rev D A T L The Thistle Canada by Rev Christie The Maple Lear The commencement of the operation the Governments forestry policy will follow at Rondeau Parlr next year This season the Government appointed the University forestry students on its staff of forest the north country order to give them a practical experience in that then if it she said with a little spirit And this is what you to say its all right Yo j go- 1 She looked adorable the and made no verbal a He was young and very much end after mucii more they agreed accustomed to the pretty sis- for the elder their re spect Of late Betty had begun to fret and chafe she oulS So I lavish often wondt had happened to her she took so little pleasure in daily tasks She did not know t it was only the spring in young blood too the natural desire of a womans heart for some recognition the longing personal happiness which comes to gentle and simple rich and poor together j sought Betty in a parlor of the house would stay to dinner Judge Harham He generally the first day of the Assizes Yes answered Hetty engaged with her just that you dont me to so often lately I thought it was Edie And will it any difference he whispered eagerly They must learn to do without here It will fie good for your sister You have made them all selfish Come and make me selfish too or keep me from getting selfish I want to take care of you Betty to give you good time to give you your chance but above all I want you because I love you with my whole heart Oh I said Betty with a little flutter of strange content which cu riously wrung his heart How won derful If you only knew how tired I am and how glad ebody who is Noted Dead you but I want to ask first Betty if I may someti g have wanted to ask poultry the tender mercies of Betty she them perfectly but Elizabeth Cassells Edies to them at elder sister j felt indeed that after his inter- think of her needs and cars She guessed what he was say that e would have to lotber pie York Aug 1- Ira D the evangelist died at his home in last night Ira was born in Edin burgh Aug 1840 and after to America engaged in business irt Newcastle from to In 1871 he joined the late Moody in evangelistic work and for labored together They Having figuratively speaking laid next halfhour drawing glorious pic- of the future they were We share together It was necessarily and j She put down the which she had said Edie dont Come and speak to us Harold and I with Edie on his and the first time in her life Betty the self- sacrificing and the burdenbearer re belled against the role she was ex pected eternally of fiout vague arid ex t rem concerning bis vocation in life Originally the intention had been go abroad and carve away or himself They had also arrived somewhat sorrowfully at the conclu sion that a great deal of time had been lost and a great deal of unneces sary money spent on preparing wholly fu- any power such as he I He was not a no particular gifts of to any practical twentythree he remained practically where he had been at sixteen not al together an uncommon type nor a solitary comment on the curious sys tem wo call education He had fur ther complicated matters by falling had in- brood and came to meet them feel ing that she ought to be angry yet unable to keep up any show disfa vor They were so ridculously both of them the mere thought of marriage in connection with children was absurd Yet Betty her self was only twentyfour What is it you want she asked with a great show of asperity You pathetic itself and after all child than a sister her bo you ought not like Mr she soberly ther would not dont lie too hard on us When you fall in love yourtelf youll be done Betty looked Train Running Without Engineer Battle Creek Aug 13 With Engineer Strang lying injured alongside the track and the firemen busy at the back of the tender the Grand Trunk fiver lid Betty soberly afternoon with no way guiding hand at the throttle and should help if it passengers in the coaches said calmly gazing out of the windows grave all Miss Betty ud echoed with Oh Harold Betty foolish to us Miss hardl- ASK BETTY speech aid she bad long decided that was Edies lover What else could bring him to Highclerc and make him patient with her fathers garrulous tales of the oldtime glories of the CasselU Youve been looking tired lately You a holiday Betty to do 1 Still made no answer But Im not likely to get one un less its stolen he went on- They came and asked me to stand for county and Ive ought to go into public Tho the fireman returned to the find the engineers seat vacant brought the train to a stand still and backed it up until the engineer was found lying beside tha track with his left arm and leg broken one shoulder crushed and his skull fractured It is supposed that the engineer lost bis balance In lean ing from the window or to look for drowned In hen a gasoline launch caught TORONTO

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