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Newmarket Era , December 4, 1914, p. 7

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I v fc In Our You Can CHINA GET of an Now and Neat Prloo Much Loos than Its pro- tor to vjry in Methodist nplMtad the MILy oTTorintoipvlnci gave te members Primary Secretary a very good advice along- niSSfcf talk to address to at the Cradle Roll Sunday afternoon per only sis Ellis dust a A a Which wore ftpprociatcJ Won Thorp was no doubt the Town Hall being packed lor the High School Commencement last night as whole the centre the Hall was sold- within an hour alter the plan opened It Was necessary to reservo morp seato and get more tickets printed and these were all cold a day or two before the entertainment Rod Cross Society Will all ladles who have Unified articles either or knitting take them In by Saturday next The Society to thank Dr for contribution of no kindly donated week of Knitting Tea held on in St School Room 10 many in connection with which If followed out would prove- of great help to those con cerned The will be pleased to Shaw- Visit them the near future ft I TOE NORTHERN I aura a 1 1 1 1 of Staple A Kino China I I China Hall Grocery New Fruits Have Arrived CLASS QUALITY California Nov Plus both Layor Cooking Mow Metropolitan have put on more cars each day between To ronto and accommo date the Christmas travel An electric light polo Huron St was oh lire evening this week and It the w t rilled hut no damage wan done Mr Ceo Barker has water made with his new house on Grace St Solootod lb oil Solootod lb Now turned down Orange and Citron Pool Now Seasons Stravborry Jama 20o lb Jar Codfish Finnan of always and Also a lino of Hams velQliInn from to lb at a whole ham Nov Alarm I he installation of Hie new Alarm System is progressing A separate wire is run every Alarm and the letter lit at night a red electric light system is on the same principle the telephone Hue and cables are from the power house to various sec tions Tho and side the Town are about com pleted and work will commence on West side next week use the and tut the handle Tiie light la always so that you can see what you are doing Keep on turning till the whistle sounds you have need to Alarm open the door Slop Look I Liatcn I Santa Claws going to have a Concert In the Town Hall on Wednesday Dec at oclock Ho has for all good hoys and girls whom he may not have time to call on on Christmas eve Mothers lathers brothers sisters Icavo the names deserving children who might have a cheerless Christmas at Drug Store before WedneGdy next and Santa will Our Coffee le for thel their wants best brand Leading Phone CORNER OK Main Streets Hall See our Window ot Cut Glass on view Tuesday next Br Homo years ago a of a northern having read much of life felt Inclined to spend few In tho south tutor tho children of a planter desired lo study law but must support himself while doing so By following bin proposed course he would have to himself mid live on entirely different life from what bo would live in the north Lanier through friends obtained the position ho desired in thu family of Colonel Malcolm Sinclair who owned a largo plantation m and negroes found the colonel lion man thor oughly Identified with southern and Interests The oldest was and Lanier was expected to prepare him for college A Alma seventeen was also to re instruction from him The other I children were from seven to twelve If there Is principle concerning their children Unit are apt to Ignore t Is that given a young man thrown In relationship with a young woman and there usually re suits love affair of ICdward Laniers duties was to teach Alma hour a day no lived tinder same roof with her and their as- sedation was unrestricted Whether Colonel and Mrs did not think daughter old enough to fall In love or whether they considered she would not think of a northern pen tutor as a suitor does not mat I lor they seemed oblivious to the above slated Lanier realised that he was hired to teach their daughter not to make love to her Indeed- the kindness and con with which ho was treated by the family liberty accorded him threw him on his honor not to at tempt to win the heart of Kir of Impressionable ago of seventeen Alma herself soon showed signs of a prefer- once for her tutor was Id wise duo to a lack of modesty but to an innocent that she bad lost her heart to him When saw In his pupil signs of love It troubled him What compll- Having removed all tho stock from New York to The Market Bargain House and as ape crowded with Goods will soli them off at a Big Reduction Wo to satisfy you with both the price and quality of goods As hard anyono needing a supply of Gents Ladles and Childrens Clothing Boots Shoes and do bettor than Invest their money Coats forj Mens Ladles and Childrens and Rubbers at per cent cheaper than Regular Prices Bazaar and Talont Sale Dont forget the Willing Work ers the Church are holding their Annual and Sale in the Schoolroom of on Friday Dec There will he a sale fancy aprons work aprons night shirts and many other articles at low prices Also all kinds of homemade baking and homemade candy After noon lunch will be nerved Ice cream etc The ladies will serve supper from to oclock Dont forget the date Dec Three Doors South of King Hotel Phono Knitting first Knitting Tea under the auspice of the Red Society took place on Tuesday afternoon in the of St Church and was a great success The room was almost filled with ladies of all denominations about CO jail busy with their knitting and so ing for the soldiers It proved to a very social occasion especially when refreshments were served As a result the sum of over SO was added to the Cross The next Tea will take place a week from Tuesday afternoon in the Methodist School Room Deo UK HIS Winter Session Opens January in all Departments of tho CEN TRAL BUSINESS COL LEGE and Streets Toronto Our Catalogue explains our su periority in Equipment Staff and Result You invited to for It if Interested In the kind of school whloh brings host success Ad- dross SHAW Pros Banquet it is understood that arrangement are being made to give a Mayor Allan Under ordinary circumstances this Town is always glad to 151 a 0110 who is deserving in III NO WOOD FOR SALE Ml kinds no more than Howard It market or phone to any this case it is only fair several months ago six en I Messrs McDonald Dickson Kelly and Morris left this 1 I Town with the first contingent and are now at Salisbury Plains or per- I baps on the fighting line in It certainly was the duty of Mayor the Town to sec that they did not without a proper pub lic reception of some kind leing given them like other Towns This is 1 entirely overlooked In addition to being Mayor he also held a high posiS in the volunteer force This was an additional reason why the I Town had reason to expect he would have taken an interest in the Depart- ure these young men who were to fight for our flag and our country somewhat it not ill prices that Mayor Allan to given a pub- one ton coal J lie reception and the men be ovcr- 2 There may be r fur this oversight but it does not appear surface what rea son there eould lie such an omis sion It is- hoped these men will all come after they have In discharged their duty to their coun- t tic citizens will to repair the which ark t when they left- by giving them a reception A Peerless Peninsula class condition with and hot water Apply matters was that in his heart be reciprocated the attachment Rut nev er a word or a look of bis betrayed love Indeed he saw that hie chargo was In her Innocence stepping over tho lino that separated them lie would Ignore any recognition of act The more oblivious lie seemed to the Kills preference for him the more com became the situation for his Ignoring of her expressions of attach were set down to Indifference and that in one who loves not to be tolerated Alma being unconscious of her real feelings or not realiz ing the danger or the situation was very Incautious One day during the presence of her mother she spoke to Lanier In a tone to Indicate her pref erence for him Fie knit his brows looking a warning Mrs Sinclair not only heard what her daughter said hut caught the tutors look Intended to re press her informed her husband of her discovery Lanier had been considering the ex pediency of breaking away from the girl be loved and who loved him and had up his mind o do so on early date was too late Within tin hour after the episode mentioned Colonel Sinclair to and said You admitted to my home and hare hern treated with consideration You hare taken ad vantage of your position to mate love to your pupil 1 desire that you leare this house Immediately This was In the olden time when mans deference bin sense of protec tion to woman was all powerful Hour could Lanier himself By en ado no reply tossy thai at IovHkUI Mains and the tutor the bef had or was doe a Influenced by achnoWl- of the bo though It laqolte that aired to more than bis to man bo had wro him cent bis to he owed biro for calory with an additional hundred that not owe Lanier was duo and tent rest back by without comment Lanier would to turn to north bat wcj more than Bcctdca ho bad no money and although could borrowed all ho from did not care to do to A gentleman who a met day after lcavlns Blncialra and him roent In that capacity Lanier wonM be ready to go north within a fori months to pass bis examinations the bar end could money from his salary to pay way no children In bom of now employer and young man had no complications id fear- He however declined all desiring to avoid Alma it bo should lay blm self to a or remaining Id tbo with to cutlng bis suit Alma who had learn ed of of his discharge bat was too young to take any action In matter simply suffered In Colonel Sinclair treated Mi fllavea with every kindness It Is not to bo supposed that In all cases return There was one man called who under whatever civil ho had lived would been a criminal and a desperado colo nel bod been obliged to discipline on occasions and during of them whllo receiving In presence of bis master declared that he would bo revenged Sinclair who knew no fear thought of threat but his and bis family I from that moment lived In terror eat man make It good Mrs Sinclair bogged husband to cell Jim to who would lako him to Texas as far from Georgia as any point where slavery existed but colonel declined on ground that bo bad no right to transfer a danger to any on else lie kept Jim and sought to win blm from bis ways by and liberal treatment afternoon Lanier was sent by bis employer to collect a debt owing blm only road by whlcb ho could reach tbo desired point was past Sinclair plantation no was on horse back and was skirting tbo plantation with a only between him and it when in a beyond be heard Ho recognized In a man and a negro that of white man sounding liko Colonel Sin clairs Dismounting ho threw the reins over a rail and climbing fence saw Jim who was a powerful negro advancing quickly upon his mas ter Within Sinclair family cemetery colonel had loot a child whoso grave ho visited Jim had been watching for an opportunity to tako revenge upon and had entered the from a different direction As Sinclair was placing flowcrB on his childs bo heard a twig break and saw Jfm corn- lag with a club In his hands quite big enough to kill He ordered tbo negro to his quarters In a tone of au thority which bo hoped might cow him Jim told that be bad to re pay punishment ho hod given him and to move toward The colonel being unarmed had a choice between this unequal content end flight Bo disdained the latter and stood his ground The negro was within a dozen yards of bis victim when- he felt bis arms pinioned from behind Lanier had sto len by him and grappled with him But Lanier could not with the for Colonel- Sin clair darted forward and threw his arms about negros legs and Lanier pulled him over Between tbo two white men mastered him called for help and he was soon secured When ho was led away with his arms tied behind him colonel seized La niers hand owe you my life sir One blow of that cudgel would finished me Come homo with me 1 am on my way to perform a duty Then come when you have per formed It Lanier returned to horse mount ed rode away end when be re turned stopped at the Sinclair planta tion lie found far different from those that bad marked his depar ture Alma taking advantage of changed situation assured ber father that Lanier bad never spoken a word of love to but that bad doubt less shown by manner a prefer ence for Having beard this from bis daughter the colonel added to his thanks for saving his life an apology for the way he bad treated the man who had it Lanier was restored to a welcome In the Sinclair household and In time avowed his love But too proud to sskthe girl to be bis wife he returned to the north sod was ad mitted to the bar he returned and took ber home with as bis if WIS THE THAT THEY ARE ROT LOWPRICED 18 THAT INVIOTUO ARE BEINQ MADE RIGHT fa mi Tho of Leather Is as fast as the demand Increasing with result that Leather of any kind but particularly good Leather become very high priced As a matter of course Shoos now cost more to make but the you pay only represents a fair value of tho finest Shoo ever made In Canada A I as an honest term applies to because the makers have faith In the attitude of Canadians toward good footwear and they feel warranted In maintaining the quality of with prices as a secondary consideration v iiu OBTAINABLE AT Main Wool Newmarket viclcd of drunkenness be for five years A Convention of American Thai temperance teaching lie Catholics hold at Niagara Falls more ample private and publiui on in pari follows Thai we do all in our power In That liquor advertisements be remind working men that alcohol not mailable and that It be a mis- frustrates the best counsels of demeanor to ship intoxicants labor unions for social and in to prohibition territory- dnsttial betterment the main Tilat liquor dealers and others cause of our two million tramps interested in places where liquor two millions of children doing is made or sold he disqualified mens work in factories live mil from serving juries lions of dependents on charity That abstinence from alcoholic six millions of illiterates eight drinks be one of the millions of women working away lions for civil service and other from home and fifty thousand political offices innocent girls annually going no public money be used to lives of shame and under the for intoxicants outside of bos- alluring bait of personal liberty workingman worst That persons of either sex con- P Copyrights Ao I htbcr if Vfthom la i gate lo A toy WtmlftL ens- yr NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN That DON of liic Oily of Toronto in tlur of York will to the Parliament of Canada at the next thereof for a Hill of Divorce from his wife Edna Gertrude Young the City of Toronto on the grounds of adultery at Torrmto this A A for Applicant Any

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