f i J i THE NEWMARKET ERA- FRIDAY NOV goo ONTARIO CAPITAL BEST chas NEWMARKET BRANCH General Banking Business nterest Allowed on Deposits AT itM DRAFTS ISSUED 1 AT Ail arid American Draft told Farmers Simpsob Ista Sundries and Fancy Good OOP StoaJcferr of SigliVSiiigiag Voice Guitars and Violin of and ail String Instruments StPatton Jiapman PumpMakers AH Mod of Pumps kept on for wells ordsterns Cpntracta made for wells te Cistern tanks supplied and general work done on notice All new warrant ed NEWMARKET LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones- Call Elsewhere Allan Wholesale Retail PROVISION STORE Two doors North Store Main St A Fresh Supply a Week of Park Btackwell Co Bacon Hams Lard o- The best Mildest Cored Meats on the Market today A trial will coo- vioce Also Floor Cora Meal Batter Eggs Potatoes Pickles Salt Canned Corn Tomatoes Pickled Pigs Bologna and Tongas Honey Soap Ac Orders filled on he shortest notice g Our Fall Goods have arrived which are Better than 5y Larger Cheaper than Ever To Increase Winter Yield Tlurtyfive to cents a dozen for eggs this winter and now is the time to lay says Couch in the Ohio Farmer Do not delay cleaning out and battening tip tie poultry house but attend to this at once so as not to disturb the fowls after they get settled down to business Is no good reason why hens should not lay nearly as many eggs in winter as in summer provided they are the right kind of stock and are handled as they should be This is ah- interesting topic and one too of more real value to the farmer and practical poultry keeper than that of any others dis cussed along this line of business The farmer comes in on a cold win ter day carrying half a dozen eggs Uncle v living in New York and she had heard of Educational Bureaus which she fondly supposed to be step ping stones to ultimate success- Mr Girts said Mr sen- sauntered along by her to his two nieces are a mistake l so nice to have Dorothy hung down her head evi- the old house said he My dently much humiliated by tftisr view uncles jolly dont know of the master Hester colored up as in the clouds and red as the reddest geranium blossom does drag so awfully in the But said Hester arent you If you will kindly tell us how to anything set ourselves right uncle said she Looking for something to do On I dont say that it is your Been at it for fault personally- and especially Give you my word its the served Mr Vanderiyn with a little hardest work going contemptuous sniff except- as should think so observed to a class iter Good morning I have an er- f said Hester A class this nearest house and must Im sure we axe very sorry see jt frozen and cracked- He has but little murmured Dorothy with a quivering And Jack sauntered aimlessly away lip stayed at home ventured to Men now if they are left Vanderlyns books in his for went on Mr neped Joanna to make a real still looking straight before him as if syllabub for desert and then addressing an imaginary audience from wrote to everybody she knew making The patterns and quality that we carry give a better of Woollens any other Tailor in York County The newest fabrics of finest wool that he had for the money Compare ours with others and will see that we are still leading the woollen trade of the Town in quality and price The of Overcoatings and Trouserings include the newest patterns on the Everything Guaranteed i spun vith av Wo firtttf to IL fcf be Farmer of Alpha Hi IhcmarJcrt Ascot PO idea of what large numbers of hens might lay even during the coldest weather had they the proper care food and shelter But there are breeds specially adapted or more properly bred and selected fori winter laying- than are kept by the majority of farmers fowls with the care ne cessary to success would astonish him in the number of eggs laid during the winter season The breeds known as the Asiatics Cochins and are not extra layers ac cording to my experience Of the American class the Plymouth Rocks or make good winter lay ers and a firstclass all around farm ers fowl But for eggs when given quarters the Leghorns arid are the leaders at least they have proved themselves layers with me all the year round many pullets beginning to lay in the middle of winter and continuing with regularity throughout the coldest weather If we are after winter ergs it is essential with either bred to have early batched pullets or hens one year past spring With some breeds hens of two years past will lay fully as well as those younger but with others especially the larger breeds which put on and fat so easily with age it is better to have gullets and hens coming two years old The early pullets should be by the last of October then if they are well attended to right Along they will be doing good work when eggs are at the top notch While wild a good many if they are not started to laying in the fall before the weath er becomes cold they are not apt to lay until late in the winter or early spring A common error among poultrymen is that they fail to pay enough Men tion to the individuality of the hens the good ones have to assist too much in the poor and unprofitable ones There are many flocks of kept where the owner never disting uishes one bird from another are all alike to him and lie never knows which the profitable ones This is a mistake The owner should be- familiar with the merits of each fowl then he will belter understand how to mate them for the best re sults The prosperous dairyman does not keep a poor cow year after year simply to keep up the number Why should the The farm is the natural place to keep poultry and nowhere else can there he better advantages than on the farm yet how few farms are pro vided with suitable buildings for fowls Houses must be warm and roomy and where the hen house is located in a cold or exposed place I think it a good to build a parti tion around the roosts or perches thus protecting the fowls from the cold during the night while are still and inactive Through the day I hey should be kept busy the re turns in the egg basket depending largely on how well this is done- Ex ercise helps to keep up the tempera ture Have a system In caring for the hens and follow it up This with a variety of feed should insure an in creased in the egg yield during coming winter a dais can always do something themselves Some can skeptically observed Hester Some cant Men said Mr ignor ing his nieces remark have re sources Men have originality Men can seldom be taken at a- disadvan tage I wish girls he added with a glance of mild depreciation at them that you had tbe luck to be born menchildren instead of womenchild ren Thank you uncle said Hester executing a low courtesy If you really are so disappointed in as said Dorothy sadly per haps we had better go away Hester plays very nicely She may perhaps obtain music scholars And I am sure good Madame can get me a place in some school to teach the very little children r On you are welcome to stay here said Uncle with a royal wave of his hand Theres plen ty of room in the old house food costs but little and I suppose you have plenty of clothes Yyes uncle faltered Dorothy looking down at the wellworn once and said Hester timid little inquiries as to some pos sible or impossible situation in a school That was first and last day of situation hunting Uncle was ought towards dusk in a carriage He had been attacked with in the very street Deuced awkward said Jack Doc- ranee What are we to do with the old Why put him to bed send for the doctor shortly I suppose said Jack there is no way of getting at his money fie hasnt left any bank checks signed Ail this puts a fellow out awfully What do we want of money said Dorothy lifting her calm clear eyes My uncle isnt likely to want- any at present is he Other folks may though said ungraciously But I suppose hell come to after awhile Mr Vanderlyn however lay uncon scious for weeks Weeks stretched themselves into months and still he And when at last- reason and sense returned far too weak to ask la there- thing like he was gown the present added Hester she was anything was truth ful who it t questions rt its Dorothy isnt it he said one day after he had looked long and earnest at the young girl who sat at You can have big thirdstory back room said Mr Tell Joanna to make it ready for you My nephew Jack Hester copies the front room- I use the en- tire second story myself So George two orphan- a sheltered themselves like a a pair oT frightened birds under- theu told too sudden of roof Ought we to stay Dotty tin younger one in a panic I dont know what else we can do Hetty was the sorrowful reply Do think he is glad to see as No Hetty since you ask me I dont think he is Hut we have no money left Oh dear I how hard it is to be Hester sighed J must look out for music pupils said she But New York is such big city and there are so many many teachers of music And of everything else said Of Before Starting on a Journey a Moment and save Time and Money All You Can Do by going to a mart on to talk with you want to break the You can talk with him JUM vftJ by TeiejIionB A goodly portion of what the world calls Juckis composed of ninety- nine of ambition and one part of talent The grade of sugar turned out by the Peninsular Sugar Company at Mich this year far surpasses that made last season and the de mand for it increases as the campaign advances Since Oct pounds have- been shipped and one car- load has- been shipped to West Virginia going to the centre of cane dis trict The average per cent sugar in beet at the during October Nov is the time to lay your plans for the winter evenings at home It be most attractive place for the whole familyboth young and old and the place where both spend the greater portion of their time There tan nothing entertaining In the about the home fireside with games good reading social Intercourse thus all assisting in making home the spot- on the face of the earth of the most things that a should do about this time is gather up and destroy best by fire every in the shape of waste and that lies about on the premises The time for general in the garden just piles are congenial iLarbor- places for all sorts of Insects and if we carry all this Ktuf together in heaps most of the vith them That my name had been forged to false checks That I had lost all the savings of a lifetime That that Jack was an ungrateful scoundrel a swindler Where is Jack away uncle long ago Didnt you have him arrested uncle We did not know un til it was too late that that he had requited your kindness- so ill Am I in debt faltered Mr after a brief silence No uncle Who has taken the charge of things Hester and I uncle We consulted with Joanna uncle Donrthy bursting to tears f Old Joanna a cup of to l6 and some peach short up to their j hmisf f fcc she Mr speaks short his bark is worse than his bite Youll find that hell he good to you Joanna said Dorothy timidly my undo rich calculate hes well oil Miss Whit does he do Joanna Is he a Wall Street broker or a lawyer or Neither one on em Miss Joanna Hes got a pile of money invested and just lives on the interest of it ami he makes a tiny bit besides by translating learned French books for the publishers Oh said Dorothy And hed he right well asked Joanna standing with her hands on her hips if it wasnt for that neer- doweel nevvy is always money and never Ringing any in Ive no patience with Mr Jack lies a parricide I You mean parasite hazarded Hester Wei the difference Thats What it Is exactly nodded Joan ii I Dorothy with a curling lip that men always vindi cated themselves Yes Joanna we are very much obliged to you tea was delicious o vere peaches house I am is large and roomy yon know an excellent fancy cook and is a capital manager We get good prices and the boarders say they are pleased Hump said Mr VanAerlyn And the translating the big work thai was only half done Have they hem to take it away There was no time to lose no time I finished it uncle l You I I took the French prize at school a year ago Translation is not so very difficult one enters into the spirit of the work The pub lisher said It was well done The check for payment is waiting for your endorsement and I am al ready working my way through sec ond undertaking l Mr dim eyes sparkled shall not be driven to poor- house in my old age after all said he Hester stooped to press her lips to his shrunken forehead So uncle said have been put to expense on account of your illness we have kept out of debt and man aged to up a little lias The at Mrs An tone Ills her housekeeping duties nnd now that you will- soon I to gMj for uttered Mr Van- may but ain I fnWded fc J w are doing a deal tetter be ye to here for good and J I a broken down old man only We dont know said Hester what a it in to have V 1d two brave like hook her grimed head That aint easy for gentlefolk said she If you working wo men now sonic Hut mean to be wo men Dorothy quickly if only knew how sighed tr Heaven helps them as helps said Joanna she carried oft the tray set forth the next day to there will be far leys trouble from that look for music pupils One or two of source next year J her old schoolmates were married and my old age lie closed his eyes and fell Into one of soft resiling slumbers which are so potent to heal the wound of illness Hester looked at him through tears She had learned lo love the better for his and dependence when ho was able to walk about his study by the aid of a old Joanna told them of they had had and heard of heroines ifaitl fii but there aint none as has J1 JitV71 T j in jf Pa I find your remedy to he I have ever tried in the treatment rooms where fever and diphtheria dont take VapbCresolene into the stomach you breath it Put some Cresolehe in the vaporizer light the lamp beneath and then breathein the vapor Its easy convenient safe It can be used with suficess even for infants Dont you see at once how valuable such a remedy must be for hay fever diphtheria sore throat catarrh asthma and other diseases of the air passages For whoopingcough it is a perfect specific often curing the disease in from one to three days What is It is what the doctors call a coaltar product that is its something like carbolic acid only it destroys disease germs Keep VapoCresolene on hand its not expensive for the vaporizer lasts a life time and the costs but little El I is sold by druggists Vaporiser and Lamp which should a lifetime and a bottle L resole complete of VacwCresolene cents and cent Illustrated booklet physicians free Vapo Cxksolkhc Co Fulton St New York 5 I and Sold by W druggist been braver I hose two young I tell you sir it was a lucky day for vou when they came under this roof Uncle Vanderlyn pondered all this in his and when Hester came in as to work at her translating Dorothy having finished preparing the dessert for the boarders ran up stairs to sit with the invalid he look ed up with a smile to welcome them both Girls said he do you remem ber what I said to you when first you came here remember that you were very to us said Hester gently us the Old Says And made Dorothy All this isnt logic said uncle I havent lost memory yet I remember what it was that I said I declared up and down that girls were a mistake Now however I reverse my verdict and here it is Girls ace the greatest blessing in the world And the light in his bore wit ness to his entire sincerity Samuel Crook a drop ped dead at his work in London Out last Friday While William was driving to the barracks at oil Friday an insane woman threw an axe at him The weapon narrowly missed the and was embedded in the side off the carriage A close season for cows should bo incorporated with the game law regu lations A few days ago a til er in mistake for a deer shot at and wounded a valuable cow belonging to J rant of so that the animal had to be killed This will lie a great season for but tons Small ones by the dozens are used for dress trimmings and large form special Nail heads in jet gold and steel have been received after a lapse of many years and are orna mental Mania for A low interest rate for money is re sulting in turning the attention of capitalists to various forms of invests welcome added entirely outside Amor th Doctor Ho Of A twit Way Or of surgeon multitudes of people to on year with plica when theyoull bo without or dan cer of an operation by Chao Ointment the only preparation guaranteed to cur any tleedlnr or protruding pile Roy J A Baldwin minister jLrkona Vor over twenty I a from itching and protruding pile I osed many j and underwent very painful all without obtaining any permanent When about to five up d- I told to and finding relief at one I and am almost cured itching Ib ait gone I have advised others to It believing It would cure them it has me Dr Chnaeo Ointment la the only and actual cure for every form or piles CO cents a box at dealer or Bates and Co Toronto of stocks bonds mortgages and such like securities- Among other things receiving attention is the farm in its various phases Land always a safe investment if not a profitable one and when it is intelligently work ed it will taking a series of years pay a much larger rate of interest on the capital invested than any obtain able from corporation or municipal security Thus it comes that there is springing a sharp on the part of such investors in farmland for young- men and scientifical ly trained along lines of stock breeding and care dairying orchard ing greenhouse work irrigation the and the vegetable garden manage such farms a demand which the agricultural colleges of the country are entirely unable to All Take that farm hoy of yours send him to college for three years and make a man of him It can be done just as easy as rolling out of led if the hoy is equal to his oppor tunity Timber for Sale The has received from Mrs Montgomery to instructions Pub lic Auction the Umber on and Id on Monday November 1900 timber mostly or Beech and Maple and will bo Bold Id acre and Terms Cosh at Sale Bale to at one ocloclc KAVANAGH Auctioneer Ram Astray Came upon lot Id the QwllUmbury about the last of Juno A SHEARLING RAM Owner wilt oblige by proving property pay- log expense and It away Owen Hound Nov Mrs Donald McDonald aged years dropped dead at her residence yesterday morning Yip Luck a Chinaman was lung ed at New Westminister on Friday for the inurdet of Chief Constable Main of Iroquois Nov Ifi The cold storage at this point was burned yes terday Loss insurance St John Nov Geo fiwltchman was cut hi two yesterday After the switch he jumped on the brakeboard of a moving car but slipped oft and was run over Mortgage Sale In a certain Mortgage will duccd at Dont Wait Under virtue or power be pro- Bale thero will sale by Public Auction On Saturday 1st Deo 1S00 at the hour of eleven oclock In the forenoon the North American Hotel in Town of Newmarket by Kavanogh Auctioneer the follow ing property namely All and singular those parcels or and premises situate lying and being of Bast Ciunty or York and being composed of west con and Here of In Of East and described as follows Commencing a the limit of said Lot North East Antfle thereof Then South m1 limit rods Then West with North limit of said lot No rods- Then North parallel the limit of said lot one Then East parallel said Northern limit more or loss to of begin parcel con taining In all by bo tho same more or less- Ten per cent of the money to bo paid In cash at the of a to the Vendors solloltora and balance within thereafter 1 For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to MILLS MILLS HALES Vendors Solicitors St Toronto Toronto Nov Until to have your photo but do so NOW and you will be to them in plenty of trot Wo an enormooi trad And have already placed In atock vary Urge of holiday mounts so you will gafn nothing by waiting our broaches and frames smith fiOS door of corner a Pay of which ho dont too closely lliolnretntid bint Block of In of York all In ibopstrtdtonof and ho particularly for to como In ami buy and out or fidld GRAND TR The Great SYSTEM Line Hamilton palls fiaalo Philadelphia Washington- fialtimoe and All Points For further ft to any of Grand DICKSON Union Station