5 ONTARIO CAPITAL v President General NEWMARKET BRANCH Business General Banting TRAN8AOTED Allowed on Deposits it dirts DRAFTS ISSUED AT ILL and American Drafts and Farmer Note promptly attended to what ox abodt sot Last Saturday a horse and buggy was tied at the tear of the station while the occupant was waiting for the train The noise or the cars coming in frightened the animal so that it broke loose and ran away The result was a trace brok en and broken shaft Manager Simpson and Goods NEWMARKET LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones Call Before Ordering BUY YOUR At the regular meeting last Monday evening the officers presented- their annual reports The total member ship of the League now 38 The general fund had a balance on hand or a little over but the missionary fund was short of pro mised for the support of Mr Norman in Japan THE NEWMARKET BRA FRIDAY Over an English Railway TOR ETC OF AT- Seed Store Opposite Forsyth Hotel The Best are Reliable Just as cheap as others no disappointment about iogup f l I Try our Developer up In two bottles all ready for use We use it our- J selves and can guarantee everyi bottle put up Try a bottle and you will use no other J Everything for the Amateur Messrs T Hunter and A Hunter formed partnership as Contractors Builders are now in a position to contracts for all branches of Mason Work Estimates Given at Short And satisfaction guaranteed BOILER SETTING A SPECIALTY TEAMS All kinds ot Carting and Teaming on Short Notice HUWTER Timothy Stmt East ANDREW HUNTER Gotham Street for Cash FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Thats what we like to give each and every If customer that sgHt deals with us sides those that are coming as we are- doubling our trade each and every season Why because we do as we say So if you are in need of a spring Overcoat Suit Fancy Vest or I Trousers call on us and you will be one ot the many customers J that go away well pleased In every respect Farm For No In con of North toll clay loam brick bouse nearly new barn and out well orchard tbrcti ply to Boll or Boat In of Whitchurch- Pino Orchard The crack club the policemans billy Alton Democrat il Last Saturday morning was beau tiful and bright and the result was quite active scene the market Eggs sold from to and butter all the way from to Apples basket parsnips from IS to basket carrots from to bas ket potato onions cents pota toes from to 30c per bag and spe cial seed potatoes at per bag maple syrup imperial gallon live pigs about weeks old at per pair Central College This excellent school with a regular staff of ten experienced teachers and its fine equipment will continue its practical work thruout the Spring and Summer months To spend these months in Toronto is a great treat and when they can be used to so great an advantage it is not surprising that this school with its enviable reputa tion is well patronized not only by Canadians but by many front the Southern Stales who regularly spend the Summer months in Toronto See card in this issue every box of to Laxative BromoQulnlne remedy that tor av In A Reminiscence In the last list of names given un der this heading taken from the Era subscription we wander ed up in East Today let us take a look in King around Kettleby and Lloyd town At Ket- tleby were the following John Tool Jesse James Martin J Spink Thos Boyd Major Stephenson Orlin John Webb Mr Stroud Lloyd Jesse J Hardy Lfevi Calvin Da vis J Walton Albert Webb Silas Snider J Stokes Graham A Kennedy John Norman Ira Webb Proctor John Chappel J Van Allen Win Harri son J John Delilah Boyd Mr Geo Lawson Jos Lloyd Norman John Gordon Eli Hambleton J Mallhy Shropshire Alex Fields Stokes Knight Lemon Lloyd and later on we find Brooks Walton J Smith and others In those days Lloyd town and only bad one post office kept by a man by the name of Eastwood we believe at the first named village but there was a goodly list for those days Mrs Stead Geo Pearson M Jno Tyson Geo Edmunson Cook Amos Tyson Jno Brown Walton Thos Irwin A Spring Samuel Davis Thomas Borden Dan iel Davis- P Jennings Mrs George Jacob Johnson P Edwards John Wm Cochran John OBrien Witt Thompson Dr Bull J- Ir win Davis John Hughes J Hawkins and James we are not certain whether this last Is not the same as that given in Kettleby as subscribers sometimes changed their post office address We have only to recall these names how ever to mark the wonderful change time has wrought Those who knew most of these persons will remember they were the active workers In all public affairs and connected with our municipal institutions and political movements in that part of the Town ship The articles that have previously ap peared under this heading have been scanned with pleasure by the oldest settlers in this part of the -county- daughter of the late Wil liams of Sharon us a copy of the Era last Saturday printed years ago next week and it shows a wonderful change in the business men of Newmarket The following list will revive old memories Suth erland Thos Atkinson Win Roe Drug Store Thos Nixon Jos Hughes W J Jacob J Dr Peck Geo H Joseph II Smith Joseph Millard J J Hodge A T J Murray Samuel Roadhouse Robt Moore Dr Pyne Allan Bishop Son A Stephen Webster Miss McGuire A J J Burnle Sharon advertiser J Williams Peter Stokes Early in the of June walked down the gang and stood once more upon dry land The custom house officers- were there to meet us and as soon as our wheels and baggage were handed up from the hold of the ship we presented our selves examination They were kind and gentlemanly in performing their duty and were soon assured tliat we carried no tobacco liquor or We were then ready to move toward the interior But first- arrange for the journey so we put our together and as we were laying our plans we were addressed by a gentleman who in quired if we were wheelmen from America We told him we were and gave him our names He then intro duced himself and brother as Messrs and of Tuhstall Imagine our surprise when we found that they were two relatives of one of us that We were planning to visit They had received letters con cerning our prospective tour and the boat we wore to sail upon and had been two days waiting for the arrival of our vessel We gave ourselves into their charge and were escorted to what they called a public house took din ner and then went out to do some shop ping before taking the train We visited a great mer chant of Liverpool who has recently rented the steamship Great Eastern for eight thousand pounds for six months and was using as an adver tisement for his business She was lying a short distance from the main landing beautifully decorated and filled with all manner of attractions One shilling admitted a person upon a small vessel which conveyed him to the great ships side to a concert and other enter tainments upon board and landed him We admired his great store but core eluded we had no admiration for ships We were soon escorted to the railroad station where we found our wheels and baggage They us that the pecul iar string of vehicles we saw on the track was our train Being of an in quiring disposition as Yankees usually are we asked them if they called those cars No they replied they are car riages There were now eight in our party for the wives friends had joined us at the We approached one of these catriages and opened a door that was at the side instead of the end We counted out our crowd and sized up the seating capacity and was fearful that we would have to be divided hut found that the carriage would accommodate us Some of the boys inquired if we were all that could be carried in our coach With they informed u that there were two other compartments similar to ours second and third class that would hold ten apiece Our and bag gage were lifted into the van baggage car and we were ready to ride over an English railway Bump hump goes the cars and we stick our heads out the window to learn the trou ble Something they call an engine has taken hold of us and away we go like the wind thru tunnels over rivers winding thru the country beautiful with the verdure of spring Yes to us it was attractive so odd so strange But what do you do for a fire in the wintertime one of us inquired We were informed that water was heated in long pans at various stations along the road and pushed in at the door when needed and used in the some manner as we use slabs for feet warming We of course couldnt help but our beautiful coaches so comfortable and convenient But we were with Britishers and were reminded that we must adapt ourselves to tlieir ways Hence wo concluded that English cars ran just as fast and probably faster on rfiort runs and that they rode as easy but could not ourselves they would answer for our country and quite likely ours would not do for them We arrive safely at where stay a week visiting friends and places of interest Among the most important were the potteries of that section of country It Is here they tell me that most of finest chinaware In the world is manu factured In the early part of the last it was discovered that there was lire- clay of unsurpassable quality ftluL in great abundance riot far below the sur face Joslah a gentle man of no small ability sought to utilize and experimented for thirty years and to him Is given the honor for discovering many of improved in the of china- Ware At an has been reared to his memory and we have sen his marble figure In a places the potteries The most extensive that visited was Minions at Stoke on Trent We are sorry that we cunnat a detailed account of our visit for to us It was extremely interesting hav ing had the pleasure of seeing tile cesses and to those who have a love for the beautiful and lal love for the beautiful and antici pate a abroad we say make it convenient to visit these works for since the world made we have no record of pottery so exquisitely as that rrotfuocd here TJopelands wellknown pottery is located at this ton England is proud to honor He horn in of poor and enrage and by personal became one of the first engirieeiH of his time He planned and superin tended the work of- the first canal between Worslev and Man- Chester He engineered and managed construction of several others and in the hands of monied gentlemen was means of opening up the vast wealth that now exists in the interior of England He died September during the construction of the Trent and canals and was in terred in the burying ground at New Chanel near Tunstall Wo visited his borne and made a sketch of his study and the lock he built as an experiment which still re mains in the garden preserved as a monument to his genius We have had several pleasant rides upon out wheels but two of our num ber are waiting to purchase at Bir mingham The roads to an America are grand but they till us to just wait until we get started toward Lon don I believe I attract the most at tention of any man in all England that rides a wheel for a Star it be- the peculiar machine that I man age is a wonder to all Wherever I stop they around like bees see how it is constructed They are all anxious to see it run and I endeavor to the beat of my ability to show it- up and many funny remarks are pass ed but they are forced at last to ad mire American genius We arrive in Birmingham at June and wend our way op the busy streets to a hotel that had been mended We intend to remain here and in the vicinity until after the Whitsun tide Holidays are over which occur next week May Golden thou me INTRODUCTION The disciples had gone into Galilee and seven of them were on the shore when Peter suggested that they go fishing PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS Secular occupations are not incon sistent with a true devotion to the work of prophet apostle or minister it is well to be honestly busy while awaiting great events God often grants His special revela tions to those who are at the post of secular duty Jesus demands the supreme affection of His disciples A ministers first duty and a chris tians first duty is to feed the lambs In Peters answer there is another ascription of deity to JeSus thou alt things THE LEADING STORE a He Did It HUMORS a to the surface in the spring as in no other season Its a pity they dont run themselves all off that way but in sopite of and other eruptions they mostly remain in the system Thats bad Hoods removes them and cures all the painful and disfigur ing troubles they cause Nothing else cleanses the system and clears the com plexion like Hoods it Oup Timc A boy was employed in a lawyers office and he had the daily papers with which to amuse himself He be gan to study French and became a fluent reader and writer of the lan guage He accomplished this by lay ing aside the newspaper and taking up something not so amusing but far more profitable f A coachman was often obliged to wait long hours while his mistress made calls He determined to im prove the time He found a small volume containing the writings ot Vir gil but could not read it so he pur chased a Latin grammar Day alter day he studied this and finally mas tered its intricacies His mistress came up behind him onV day as he stood by the horses waiting for her and asked him what he was so intent ly reading Only a bit of Virgil maam What do you read Latin she asked in surprise She mentioned this to her husband who insisted that David should have a teacher to instruct him In a short time David became a learned man and was for many years a useful and beloved minister in Scotland A boy was told to open and shut the gates to let teams out of an iron mine Sometimes an hour would pass before the teams came and this he used so well that there was scarce ly any fact in history that escaped attention He began with a lit tle book on English history and hav ing learned that he borrowed of a minister Goldsmiths History Greece- This good man became greatly interested in him and lent htm hooks and was often seen sitting beside him on the log conversing with him about the people of ancient times Boys it will pay to use your leis ure hours well Young The helpfulness of a good man when it comes to domestic affairs is apt to be very much like that of the Mr Barker whose exploit is narrated be low His wife had asked him to hang a picture had purchased for the parlor and he had said that he would do it in a You just get me the cord and a picturehook he said to his wife and tell the servantgirl to run down stairs and bring up the stepladder and carry it into the parlor and those two little screw thing- majigs that go into the hack of the frame at the sides to put the cord thru Look them up for me and Ill need the gimlet- to bore a hole for the screws Somebody get the gimlet or may be can drive them in with a ham mer I dont know but a chair will be better than the stepladder for me to stand on Somebody go out into the kitchen and get me a chair I dont want to stand on one of the parlor chairs Got that cord Just measure of about the right length and fasten it in those little things at the side There now theres your picture all hung up in good shape and no fuss about it The difference between us men and you women is that when we have anything to do we go right ahead and do it and no talk about it Customer to Mr The coat is about three sizes too big Mr impressively Mine coat make you so proud you vill grow into it Life The Approved Kind i Iiivinq in the Sdti Dont get mildewed Living in the shade Damp and dreary By your own tears made Sorrow is certain To come to everyone But sweeten it and By living in the sun Dont gel morbid Living in the gloom When Just outside Theres a world In bloom Life is a brief thing Too soon done Oh lighten it and lengthen it By living in the sun BUT filOTCHES RIKS POWERFUL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD lit Mrtrr Or YELLOW PRICKLY IODIDES POTASSIUM AND IROU Ail i IPOFULL D Large And a box of Pills with each bottle at Lifes truest happiness is work but Its curious how we all Mr Jamieson of Montreal will build a elevator at Port Arthur for the Canadian Northern Railway- OR A CHASES CATARRH CARE teat direct to cHti4 Improved iur Una ifniU CtUrrn tod Hay V All dealer or sod Catarrh Hay Favef Co Toronto and LEHMANS DRUG STORE Yea the Bronco done me but 1 think you can him And when you him nlcfily you can com buck and buy fcjmo olhcr I have other that It take a to work and have good onea and soil thorn alii also of I I will always make you fool that you bought tho beat one in Chatham heat wagon A B Do you intend purchasing a Bicycle this season you do call and see the THE BEST BICYCLE on the market for All kinds of Bicycle Repairing and Cleaning done on shortest notice We also keep a full line of Bicycle Sundries and parts J When the road gets fit we wm have a few Ladles and Gents wheels for hire We have the agency lor the Binder and Mower parts J A ALLAN CO NEWMARKET TELEPHONE CONNECTION JACKS FOR HIRE a fc PRICES Boys and SUITS At less than manufacturers prices AT THE- TORONTO HOUSE Believe me upon the margin ot ce lestial streams alone those dimples grow which cure the heart ache Winnipeg April 25 says he is willing to accept Towns chal lenge for the worlds championship but will not allow anything for ex penses and the race must take place at Rat Portage A cheque for was handed to Mrs Vickery of last week being the amount ot insurance held by the late Rev J Vickery in the A this order has always been prompt in its payments The eyes at forty require assistance Manly Beauty depend on purity of blood and much of purity depends on perfect kidney filtering If organs are diseased will not perform their functions man will In vain for strength and woman for beauty South American Kidney Cure drives out all impurities through the bodys filterera repairs weak spots Sold by J Y Town For Sale of lato Mr at the Corner of Prospect and Got ham 3 Dots Splendid Excellent garden plenty of fruit tree and Garden good Well nd Cistern water House large and in good repair with good wood For apply to Solicitor for Executors Wher you are this age reading or near work becomes an exertion and glasses of just enough strength to relieve all strain should be obtained We are experts in this line We examine eyes free of charge and guarantee satisfaction GRADUATE OPTICIAN Co Store NEWMARKET North York License Notice is hereby given that applica tion has been made to the License Board of above district by George Campbell of Toronto for Tavern Li cense la the Village ol and that the said application will be considered at the Inspectors Office on Saturday May at pm Any petition against the granting said License must be In the Inspectors hands four days before said date AJHUGHES Inspector KNOWLES Grocery and Provision Store Best Granulated Sugar lbs for Bright Yellow- Sugar lbs for lbs Raisins Best Selected for lbs Currants Best Selected 24c Tin Box Biscuits Large for Peas Corn Tomatoes per can Good Coffee per lb or six lbs foe Try our Tea 20 and per lb Best Value in Town Fruit Biscuits per lb j Cakes Toilet Soap for 5c Eclipse and Surprise Soap Good Cooking Apples per peck regular 15c lor Horseraddish Prepared Mustard Lytler Mix Pickles 55c Westons Bread and Cakes Have the and try them G -ra-w- j