J j i i l J vvv- f r NEWMARKET- FRIDAY MAY CHINA HALL IP The most slock of to HOOTS AND SHOE Toil It HO In in- fH X Fitting Should J King Shoe the in not The most comfortable Easy fitting or Misses MENS BOYS AND YOUTHS Box Calf and Vici Kid also Solid good weaving Everyday Shoes In Boots and Shoos we giye the BEST VALUE and uptodate iu Style Stylish for Evening Wear liOrdRoborta to War in a despatch dated May as follows Wo Grossed Vei this morning and now encamped at Junction The Is in full retreat towards Zand River and May 10 A- to Daily Telegraph front dated Tuesday May says IJtoros being accumulated hero- Convoys proceeding to north and also to Win- Pen brigade while skirmishing yesterday took pris oners Town May It in reported that Gen is advancing on Big- and that the Boor are- with drawing for Era a Few Things in General Aside from political and results of It which many times prove disagreeable is it not often that men of different on many subjects agree on some particu lar linos that likely to bo of benefit to both When any disaster cornea upon a community when any wan dies bo in minis lerial or work mourns the loss ana nothing is left undone to supply it is needed When Sir John all Canada mourned When thousands of families were ren dered homeless and penniless by the recent Hull Ottawa firo all Canada at assistance Both parties In Parliament at Ottawa were unanimous aid to white in- the Ontario Legislature a grant was made which favorably com mented upon by both sides of the This sense of interest acts opposite direction and a rejoice in scionce or manufacturing industry Unfortunately for Ontario however although the desire to assist in ad vancement and the delight in seeing the possibilities of the country devel oped was manifested by many of the Hon members of Opposition there is a political feeling pre vents the many representatives from voting along these lines The Commissioner of Crown Lands introduced many Bills during the last session which will lead advance ment These important were in some eases reluctantly voted against by Conservative members A proof of the increasing popularity of Rose Government is that at the opening of the session it had only seven of a majority while the last vote gave the majority of thir teen prospects Good For a Factory of Frniers The for wed rtved from wti attended by about from all parti of North York on ettornoon tboe ehowing the taken and the will- the firmer to Ve the atrial Hon g Com lowered The bo to make the begin to grow early in and rapidly in that they may bogtu and It la very profitable to nee hardwood a fertilize IN to a of an aoro would be Anything like of Grown and too the growth the making Ontario were to l greeted valM to a The of the oath Into your yon will why anch a thing done Yon will grow your like mangel and right The beet bo grown on flat and not ridged the earth has a tendency to fall away and all the boot above ground of no use for purposes It has tobecut off It le not to grow on the ground year after year end never follow The eeod bo drllla and bo- tho plants in drill The completely covered foliage a condition very essential to a paying of soger Yellowish green color of leaf drooping and dying leave ate Indications of ripened The raising of hogs cattle are very remunerative to the farmer and gen erally go hand In hand After an Interesting J Davis he expressed hie delight to a The development On tarios resources occupied all hie time now and he Intended to do all he could to further the of North York He dealt with the Bounty on Sugar which had been refused by the Government and after his explanation of why they had done so it was the unanimous opinion of the and answer all aurjutrlee Mr was appointed Chair man who forth the purpose of be meeting and gave very Interesting facts with regard to the adaptability of this section of country for growing Beets also recounted of the an industry in New market product can be marketed for cash and ft we can grow beets having to per cent of sugar and can warrant capitalists of of a and that It would be a good investment we should then have no diffi culty In bringing snob a here More sugar now being msnufaotured from beets than from cane and the grow ing of beets Is at the people bo- acquainted with properties contained in the beet and the many advantages gained by production of them Mr then called on Prof to folly explain the growth of the Sugar Beet and proper cultivation to produce the most Mr he was very pleased to the taken in this question and ho would do all in hie power to further the to beat advantage to the farmer Right climate and bright sunlight are two of the elements for the growth of the Beet A Scotch syndicate more than two years ago seat oat seed On- for the pnrposo of testing the h present that the Government had conditions of this country An analysis wisely The Government be aald of these beets were made a- the purposed a competent person to College which resulted in the deoieion that Beets will grow anywhere In io eport upon beet lories and advantages They have Ontario It makes a big difference for the instruction of whether sugar beets are grown for feeding the farm which can be had for ask- purposes or for a sugar factory Fatly I Mr Davis also stated he would onethird of the beets Bent to bo analysed j bate a man sent to this district perl- were below per cent a percentage too and make teats of the low for use in Que- beets cultivated by those taking seed for bee failed on account of the experimenting this season and that on his dltions not being well adapted for the pro- return to the city he would interview the of yielding over 12 per cent Minister of as to giving prizes of sugar The soil that Is required may be a sand a sandy loam a loam a clay loam or a but it must be soil that fa open either or by drainage The soil amounting in all to 105 to those who undertake the culture of bests having the greatest percentage of sugar- Hon Mr Davis then requested Prof to remain over till Saturday must not be impervious or wet Soil 19 distribute the seed and give Special Value in DINNER SETS TOILET TEA SETS OUR GROCERY fully as sorted with Best The Leading A SMITH Telephone We notice in your issue that Division Bona of temperance have made a great gain in member ship This is a cause that should re ceive support as the day is not far dis tant when the matter of Provincial prohibition will be considered Speaking at Gospel Temperance meeting in Hall Toronto not many months ago Hon E Foster declared to an audience of five thous and people elect wen as members of parliament who would advance the Temperance cause and till such was done they could not ex pect to have prohibition We in North York have no fear that when the time comes for the matter of Pro vincial Prohibition to be discussed our representative in the Legislative Assembly will work for the interests of the cause is very much adapted lo growing potatoes well adapted to growing beets Heavy soil retains a great deal of moisture and delays seeding more or The soil be prepared in the fall of the year for beets to be sown the following spring and the manure applied should be more or lees decomposed Id no is It a safe praotlce to apply manure to augar beets in the spring or early snmmer If the early summer be dry the manure will not decompose con sequently the soil will remain too loose and open and the young plants will goffer from drouth A wet period may follow the dry spell which such instructions as necessary The fol lowing farmers desired seed and promised to give the cultivation of the sagar beet a fair trial Bon J Davis and Messrs Mil I lard Lemon Wright Chas Lewis McDonnell arose Ed Case A Roe Cuts Stephen a W Starr P Lehman Root Millard A E Starr A Ed Webster John Curtis Dyke Rich Rogers 10 the late fermentation of manure W- Stick wood develops leaf growth aod produces a heavy I crop but of interior quality The later the Roods growth tbe more the per- The then adjourned The Band Have you Tried The New Metallic Long Distance Telephone Equipment T W Wonteal Buffalo and Service Perfect to am The lul a the Kate la less In letter recently received from Mr the Commis sioner for Paris Exhibition who is now in Parts be says that the Com feel confidant that the Canadian dis play will surpass anything- ever pro duced in exhibition from this country The whole of the Canadian exhibit is now open to the world and presents a very handsome appearance The opening of the Exhibition was a for mal affair and only attended by people holding tickets of in vitation from the French President The only exhibit complete for inspec tion in the French Main Building was Harris Gos display of farm This fact was high ly commented upon by the Commis sioners of the various countries as they passed through tbe buildings At the Presidents reception an orchestra consisting of burps violins and other instruments supported by a of nearly Professional singers rose to play National An them on the Presidents entrance Over Invitations were accepted among them four Canadians The Agricultural Court In the Canadian will surpass that of any other country All the principal exhibitors from Canada will be provided a photograph of their exhibit when corn- pie ted Two painted por traits of ho Hon Jloss and Cox will adorn walls of the Art an exhibit of A Sherwood Toronto Everything is in readiness for the grand Professional Concert in the Town Hall tonight The reserved seat plan badly disfigured but a few good seats are still to be had We would those in need of a good comfort able seat to call at Lehmans Drug Store this morning and secure them as they will no doubt all be taken by this evening Following pro gram Piano PART I Concert Wemiaioski M HALT Solo You me why I love Miss James The Wind and Moon impersonations The Dead Kitten by request Miss Solo English War Song Lord Tennyson Mr J A CarkahaK Solo Love Song Belmont Smith Miss Flanagan Humorous Song Soldiers in the Park MR BKNHBTf Dramatic Selection Selected Miss Duet Selected Misses Flanagan and James Humorous Song Im going to be married Bennett Mr- Harry INTERMISSION PART II l Bohemian Girl Balfe Citizens Band Solo Who Carries the Guu Mr J A Song Luigi Miss Teresa Flanagan patriotic Song Canada will be There McGleanon Mr Harry Bennett Impersonation mid I Miss Council 1 r Regular meeting Monday even ing embers all present Following bills passed Co lamps 22 Can Co electric supplies Packard and Boynton coal 28 freight and duty Hunter drawing coal removing seats in Town Hall general repairs wood for market Jos work at Power- House work at John breaking tone 00 Office Specialty dog tags painting Water Cart Express on Electric supplies Freight and cartage on Electric Pay Sheet No Bill of also J A Allan Co referred to to be paid if found correct Report of Inspector of Boiler re ferred to Fire Light Committee Communication of Lloyd asking reduction of taxes on property belonging to the Estate of late Dr referred to Fin ance Com Communications from Mayor of Ot tawa and others acknowledging receipt of re Hull fire sufferers Communications re price of coal re ferred to Fire Com A deputation from the Society asked the Council to pass a bylaw to close St along the south side of their grounds as they have arranged for the purchase of the lots the opposite side of the street and are desirious of making improve ments for the safety and convenience of both visitors and exhibitors at lh- Fairs Mr was the Council with reference to gas well on the premises of Mr Geo Williams asking an franchise on the streets of the Town in case he organ ized a company to operate the well Mr J was heard with ref erence to rate on electric light market Deferred to the Fire Light Com Mr enquired if the water rate was fixed with the Office Special ty Co The Mayor said there was no mis understanding but the Clerk bad bet ter write the Co Mr asked if the water rate at the Pipher House waa arrang ed The Mayor thought it would be more satisfactory by meter The Finance Committee reported that they had carefully examined the Town Accounts of and recom mend that the report of the Auditors be finally audited and allowed and the Clerk have theBame published ac cording to law Report adopted The Property Committee recom mended that the tender of A and Wm Holmes for the Town flats for the sum of be ac cepted Report adopted In accordance with the request of the Society a bylaw waa in troduced to close part of a The Mayor and Messrs Robertson and were appointed to con fer with with refer ence to protection to persons boring for gas on Geo Williams farm The Inspector was instructed to have the streets watered at ft coat not to exceed per day till bylaw is passed for that purpose tenders lor same to be received at meeting of Council The Mayor and Messrs Robertson Smith and were ap pointed a Court of Revision to sit on May- The Clerk was instructed to adver tise the ByLaw for closing part of St on condition that the Ag ricultural Society pay charges of ad vertising- Council adjourned at AND icycle Agents for Harris Repairs J A ALLAN CO We Are Doing The Dress Goods Trade OF THE TOWN TORONTO HOUSE Newmarket Hand i laundry HOUSECLEANING SNAPS We want to help everybody do their HouseCleaning and have Greatly Reduced Prices in that line for 30 Days Only Woollen Blankets each Curtains washed at horn will be stretched for i5c extra large J5cair Lace Curtains per pair extra large Pillow Shams and per pair Counterpanes each We employ the most skilled workmen and use only purest of soaps and no machinery whatever therefore custom ers need have no fear of the most delicate articles being EMBURY Prop J Just let us know and we will call for and deliver all work id Bool Sloe Store Operatic Selection New Dong Shoes for worth do do d 1 do do do do I ft If SI 00 Mens New Dong for worth do Buff Boots 1 do do do do do Calf for 00 A foil line of Boys and Girls School f l 1 75 2 i I Newmarkets Mens Tweed Suite for worth K old boy fell off freight train Comber end Solo r I f Selected Miss Jamhs I feel thy Spirit llASAOAV AM Mr Song Theres a Ieciilinr Mit in do 46 do Co do Mens Block do II I 5 7 10 We have Clothing in Out mens and Stylish io A ml i j I J