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Newmarket Era , March 23, 1900, p. 8

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THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY MARCH CHINA A MARCH reviewing past wo find a very cuuscovcr Out is not twill on aorno lines of goods at Cost Price and trying to make public lioliovo wo can buy so much closer than Of live business and lliat all tines equally cheap Our motto now and always the AND A vein want to do still bettor Our customers can always getting full valuo for their money Our Spring Shoes will soon bo coming to hand and Quality the best wo over had especially the Shoo- most uptodate Ladys Fine Shoo over shown in New- market and Glassware I No Fall Caught Trout at Close Figures in Kegs or half Keg lots The Leading Grocer ID Telephone a By buying your Early at bailor A full stock of Black and Blue Also a Choice- Lot of Fine Tweeds for OVERCOATS and PANTS aa J leeks WHAT IS ON IK Tennyson Meets at Dr residence next Tuesday evening at Heading be gins at Boo- of In CO South People of corresponding with Canadian Contingents now In South Africa will bo interested in following summary relating to According to before the rates of on matter in- for Canadian contingent aro an follows coots per J Ounce postcards coots each books mid printed matter cent por ounces parcels pound j pounds Jo A pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds 288 no motion of a pound limit of weight Is pounds end parcels must not contain speoie bullion gold dost ostrich leathers tobacco stalks of tea coffee or chfokory A declaration form can be obtained from postmaster must bo aftlxed to eaoh parcel giving of contents net weight and value with signature of sender long and tlio short of it was in around Town last Saturday In tho two men in uniform Friends Reading Monday night at Mr residence Last Saturday was a cold day for People are more than ready to welcome the advent print or has not boon unusually severe but way cold hangs on is rather trying on constitution Next is He view Day In tun Bab- bath While off an electric oar one day last week Mr Jack hie thumb nail against something nearly it off Windy March is keoplng up its record bad corporation lodgings on Tuesday lost a of keys while street lamps on Wednesday Finder will greatly by returning them to the WaterWorks Now lettuce green onions and were on sale at Starrs first of season now rnna from pm lofcV mi Inspector should see that wherever there is on the sidewalk it should be cleaned off the first warm day Mr Jack Burke bad his thumb hurt inn Canes- on Monday The loo harvest not finished yet on Fairy Lake will soon be over for this sea- son Musical meeting at the Barracks last night Another won this allowed Americana to buy a minors license and prospect Took their money about dollars for their title to a claim passad a law none British can stake hold a claim They took away from Americans but did not refund money They con sider thin robbery and dont blame thorn much finest lot of Indians hero that I saw men dross as well or even bettor than the ordin ary white man and the squaws when get on their gowns ami come out to would quite knock your out Silk drosses and every thing to match I seen wear capes that an Eastern lady would be proud to wear There was an Indian wedding in the A Bar racks yesterday They had a Even orange blossoms were displayed License District ihc Annual for granting district will told OBI Saturday fcHo of Ajrlli t lie I nsudclora Sharon at a All for be In the linn by AJHUGHK3 w7 Iuepcctor aVortiil lb In JO lbs The Klondike A UAROK BOY WRITES HOUR Through the kindness of Mr Phillips of Sharon we are permitted to take the following from a letter this week from sou Bert dated March The banana trees are not in bloom yet at the summit but the crop of ice and snowballs is abundant enough to all local demands There is considerable traffic between and Dawson now When we go out tomorrow we expect to pull the largest passenger train that ever passed over the Yesterday I had a of going to Cape Nome as engineer a steam dredge Was offered per day from time of signing till my return and all expenses paid But it is not enough J expect Gape Nome will be one of the toughest mining camps known for many yeara An American told me yesterday that if it were in British territory a life would be as safe there as anywhere but in American ter ritory there will bo no law except the revolver and the Dawson as a law abiding camp has been a re elation to Americana There is no citizen in the world as well as the British Perhaps you remember hearing of 8oapy Smith who shot by here Smith was a desperate outlaw grave is not cabin Dogs are at about the same that soil for down there It is wonderful to seo how they work and endure hardship Many people here are of the on governing toe the line could be to the of has to a also to mine arid prospect- to run a restaurant or in fact no matter what a man goes into although may benefit the country lie must pay a license They tried to make a man in Atlin out a to cut ice in lake He just wanted a few blocks for use It bos caused man Americans to feel very against HORSE or lit Which Will Ho bust Jen it or When Horse got their kit will have it a Cuiiucllati ever of It wan generally understood when It known that Lord Hi- was to furnish a tho troop would not want anything Unit money would not he mi been An doubt if irooji- or soldiers of any kind for that matter over worn to front with as complete or costly a It is really something talk about The kit is so extensive it is hard to know whro to begin to enum erate It First of nil each man will have two un dershirts and two pair woollen three pair of Mention not be two woollen or cholera protectors the There will be mi abundance iU Two suits Two khaki siiiis One heavy overcoat Wittrpnfjf coat cavalry hat Two pair boots One of the suits is for mount ed dross parade the other for When moimtwl the men will wear hoots the for Uniform are made short to when walking the men wilt wear ordinary boots heavy make and puttees The hoots by the way are of splendid at nil are made of U akin- tan eo1or and are beauti fully soft They are inches men are hIihlctl with them These boots wore made serially for contingent The very heavy livable IcalhiT khaki sails One will be used for that is mounts work iho other eruiiud camp tunica both serge and khaki are made double backed so as to allow for the wear of the or cartridge belt When ma terial wears a fresh outer back be sewed on For both suits there will ho brown leather belts The serge suits of course are rille green A SCOOT OF serge suits have a white collar SELLING Have Forgotten of nutter I learned more about than did bit Iter raid Assistant Dairy White after unending dairy convention Chi cago People In Chicago have forgot ten the of butter have fed on so long that they dont know the difference There are federal licenses to sell In and there Is store after store where they sell nothing but creamery butter to the placards that handles nothing but It la put Up In something like two dozen different forms maybe a dozen grades and labeled Tvlgln Cream ery and Wisconsin but am glad didnt sec any Minnesota Koine of It sold as cents and maybe the grade Is sold as but ter for as high as cents The department stores arc honest They sell on Its merits store handles pounds a month of But in only one where I was ady real butter served Xbat Isnt the whole of It The agents go around with samples mixed as much as half with pure but ter best grade And that they say and much better than butler And people who know butter only by the they have eaten have to admit IE If that Isnt a case of double cross never otic What with buying that he butter and getting samples of butter that be thinks is bow la a Chicago man to know any better They are Just beginning to do bet ter have a pure food and dairy law in Illinois for time be lieve this year and the first commis sioner who for some reason has boon succeeded by a new man They will be all right the department gets going They have tried to correct the abuse on the basis of false represen tation and have had think cases dismissed- Now they ought to bo to And as as It is possible for Chi cago people to ell butter from and vice thou It ought to he a good field for the Minnesota creamery men to work tip a high class trade They have the better chance because so far ax I know the reputation of the Minnesota butler has not been tra duced by the sale of under Its Dame a ft 7 a red braid at the The with a narrow bottom Other things arc Two handker chiefs two four single blan kets woollen one razor two clothes brushes hair brush and two combs one pair braces tin blacking and brushes soap one waterproof sheet knife fork etc ankle is of extra qual ity Money has not been spared The writer asked the cost of equipment seemed to know and those who should know if any body docs evidently didnt care to talk about the gift horse The fig- uro will bo pretty high A rough estimate of the cost at ordinary price would make each outfit worth That figure of course does not include the horses equip ment which is the very best and Includes surcingles feed etc The outfit will weigh pretty heavy A trooper said Ill bet you that when my old broncho gets that freight load on her back she wont feel much like kicking Id like to wager that the whole thing weighs over a hundred pounds Im not a military man the policemen tell we that kit fs away heavier than that of the Northwest Mounted The cavalry hats are London made They ore of the finest material They are a sort of fawn color and match the khaki Altogether the troops will present a remarkably fitia appearance when they parade on their bronchos A trooper safd that such hats sell at Calgary for not less- than is ifndorstood will cost the troops wholesale over So- A inter JUST OPENED Ontario The administration is determined to keep for Canadians wealth of On tario In their policy the present Government has not been by any tana narrow as tbo Government of Quebec baa been The Ontario inspired by a common pa and recognizing a common nationality opens the door to every in the Dominion In all the acta which have been adopted by Que bec any effort at restricting wealth of the province has been limit ed not to the of Canada but to the of Quebec But Province of Ontario will enforce the policy of limiting its wealth to the people of Canada Nickel must be in Canada be manufactured It is more difficult to the for- than latter but Mr Davis has taken steps to enforce smelt ing of nickel within this land and in this connection on Tuesday Mr Da vis introduced resolution regard ing the patent of Oxford Copper Company which resolution was car ried unanimously The reason of the resolution was a bill which had been read in the Dominion Parliament pro viding for an extension of the patent That patent was secured in and was for six years providing however that at the end of this term if a cer tain sum was paid an extension of years should bo made The Oxford Company say that they had sent the at the proper time but owing to an error or omission of a clerk the sum was delayed until it was too late If the Dominion Bill the patent will be enforced until But said Mr Davie The Com pany has overlooked one section which a All the best makes in the following lines IN AND BETH PEN AND POCKET KNIVES SCI8SOR8 ALL KINDS AND a Fine line of TABLE KNIVES FORKS We a Lino of which wo warrant to be Clasp TRAYS AND TOEAD AND KNIVES a THE CELEBRATED BEARING SWEEPER We ore selling for Co Toronto lino of Fur and Prices for Raw Pars J ALLAN Clio III ft Cattle Choking In cattle Is usually caused by swallowing a potato piece of or carrot or a piece of corncob No In nun gullet ft Is lodged It causes great distress Mcintosh In Held and Farm animal coughs runs from the mouth eyes bulge out back Is relied and bloating also takes place If it Is upper part of gullet dies from suf focation if Is the middle or lower the animal may live for several days If It la In toe upper part of the gullet give a little oil and tben rub baud up and down throat to scat ter tbe accumulation ft may be nec essary to give a little oil several times and continue rubbing us It may take some time to overcome chok ing In case no oil la at band a filmllix attempt may he made by pouring down some water If obstruction cannot be forced up or down by oiling and rubbing gullet use a which is made of spiral wire covered with leather and will bend with neck There Is also a gag to put til the mouth with a bole In center through which passes Oil he and let one man take bold of animals borne or ears while an other passes tbrougb bole in gag and Into gul let Press gently until the object Is felt by steady pressure It will loto Too much force should not be used for fear of Ing gullet No unyielding article should be pressed down gullet as It la almost sure to rupture It If a Is not convenient take a piece of rope about tbreefourihs to one inch In diameter fray out a little of end and tie a piece of around li to form a soft knot grease this well and It will supply tbe place of a In cases where an animal be re lieved by this treatment cut down on gullet With a knife making an in cision and removing material Clean wound and bring edges of gullet together firmly and sew with silk thread or catgut lotting the ends hang out of the external wound bring the edges of tbe skin together put a bandage around and keep It wet cold water for hours and It will usually heal Give the animal soft food for some days and If a was and gullet not cut give soft food two or three days Greatest Boot Shoe Clothing Tens Furnishing Hat Cap and We handle nothing but The Best Goods on the market OUR HEW GOOD Are arriving and they are of The Styles Our Mens Felt Hats are very nobby Our Mens Ties are the prettiest ever seen in Newmarket Our Mens Suits and 0ver are not equalled in the County Our Mens Fine or Boots are the best and cheapest shown Our JMens Cloth are uptodate Our Pies always end Good of pine Oxfords fielouu Cost Out Boys and Girls School Boots are made very strong fill Winter Goods Cost book at Goods Before Buying Spring MONTGOMERY T ill i fa last ItI mighty liusinrss off littvjjig at nobody Banner Year In Clieeic The Commonwealth of Fond Lac Wis lu sneaking of the past year lu In county gives quite Interesting statistics There are about cheese factories lu that county fully creameries Thirtyfive thousand three hundred fifty boxes of cheese have heen said on the local of trade and the whole seasons output will equal Prices paid this year are per cent higher than last year At the commencement of the season cheese for style of cheese known Daisies has sold as high as cents Twins have for cents cheese made In that county Ameri cas Daisies and Twins but tin have nearly driven out rb Daisies threeeighths half cent Twins we one provides that if a patent is not acted upon within two years its power lapses Mr proceeded to explain that the Canadian Copper Company took toe position that they were unable to refine here because the Oxford Copper Company had control of the only satisfactory process and they refined ia States When the Copper Company was incorporated it was the intention that it should refine here It is in public interest that they should refine Mr Davis explained that the other processes such as Dr and the would soon be in operation Both were very success ful Mr Whitney could find no opposi tion The Oxford Copper Company is a smelting company which has works in New York It is closely affiliated with the Canada Copper Company and some say that it the same as the Canada Copper Company The Canada Copper Co is the one which was incorporated by Con servative Government at Ottawa and scoured very extensive interests in the deposits at Sudbury Their incorporation provided that the com pany should smelt in Canada but the Conservative Government at Ottawa refused to enforce the clause and the company shipped its ore to the works of the Copper Co This Ox ford Copper Co is in possession of a process upon which they have secured a patent in Canada but which they never have in Canada and pro never will The patent runs out soon and application being made for Us renewal It is of the utmost dent that next if not preceding has it The question is how can these regulations be judiciously applied As an example of how such a policy can bo crystallized into law the act referring to is sub mitted It is as- follows of timber limits or berths by the Commissioner of Crown Lands which shall after April be made and which shall convey the right to cut and remove spruce or other soft wood trees or timber other than pine suitable for manufacturing pulp or paper and all licenses or per mits to cut such timber on the limits and berths so sold and ail agreements entered into or other authority confer red by said Commissioner by vir tue of which such timber may be cut upon tanas of the Crown shall be so made issued or granted subject to the condition set out in the first regula tion of Schedule A of this Act Schedule A provides That every or permit conferring on a license holder the right to cut all spruce soft wood trees or timber not being pine suitable for the manufac turing of pulp or paper on the Crown Lands shall require that such spruce be manufactured in Canada into merchantable palp or paper or into sawn lumber or utensils The cutting of the trees suitable for manufacture is not meant by this re gulation to be the manufacturing of French and Music i ii primary These two or rather this and this bill form what is most important of legislation during the present session- Next in is one also introduced by Mr which refers to preser vation of forests from fire It in have- been kept down When Mr Davis control of the Depart ment of Crown Lands he decided upon extending the fire ranging and to accomplish this has introduced a bill The bill extends working of system to all timber limits to limits not under license and to limits which the owners have heretofore not placed rangers In ibis latter cae fire rangers are placed in charge and the limit bolder is half expense By the amended bill the Govern ment has full supervision of all thoEo employed as fire rangers can examine the men as to fitness and fern punish them for not properly performing their For there has been trouble not much trouble but dispute regarding Algonquin Park- Mr Davis has already settled dis pute very province and the result of it is a bill now before the House also a bill regarding Land Surveyors and also a Mining bill is not completed PRIVATE SCHOOL latter former to one- Isles about pound are put lu are so colled Pit- be if the efforts of Mr J Davis I policy preserves wealth of and government at his back will Ontario Since Mr Davis came into prevent the renewal jofnee the province has adopted a Much in same line is an act system of fire ranging which is a very which was introduced during the pre- excellent method of fire protection week which to the of j License holders limits and nnlpwisocK The day has Government divide the for difeusGing such timber firemen kip legation it- our lire Ah Tile effect of the For Sale at a Bargain Span of Shetland Ponies Buggy Cart Cutter Robe Complete Outfit in good condition sell ponies separately if so de sired GJACKSON raylog Town Carting Jilt All of It r i I Hi cause there are

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