v- w- I 1 1 t Kir FRIDAY 1905 ONTARIO BAN 1 Total NEWMARKET BRANCH A General Banking Business TRANSACTED Interest Allowed on Deposits DRAFTS ISSUED At ILL American Drafts boo lit and Collection JrOBtTtUcndedto LEGAL- J Robertson Notary Public Sec rice- Mala Street to oan Solicitor Notary etc Money to Loan Lowest Rates BarrtBtCTBOooTeyancera fl Of Of- sljo at aa4 Court Co Banker nd Aurora Reformer Block Fire Agent for od Life Money to Loan at eat the Office ft Ramsay Fire Insurance low on Farm Ruka and Isolated Town Propartr- Weeks OX Good at the League on Monday evening and an excelled ad dress on the life Moses by Mr A Williams also instrumental selec tion by Miss Cane A number of Newmarket at tended the of in Aurora last Sunday Union Class meets in the Christian School Room at sharp this evening Estate Sale Mr Isaac Rose has bought the property on the corner of Ni agara and streets and will occupy it next month Mr Philip Morgan has bought the Belfry property or Ave now occupied by Mr Rose and will move as soon as the house is vacated Splendid of the best socials ever held under the auspices of St Pauls Church place in the School Room on Monday evening Over were present and a delightful pro gram rendered including two lovely solos by Mrs Watt of Fergus splen did recitation by Mrs Cook and beautiful piano selections by Miss Perkins and Miss Ross Proceeds over PEOPLE BY FANNIE MLOTrtROP Simpson Burrlnta Good Keats Stree feolton a Btroet- and be flgsin Street water must be lowered next summer The main is frozen up again this winter to the great annoyance of users The elec tric wires were attached to the main en Saturday and the current kept up continuously till Monday afternoon without producing the desired effect The cost of fuel and labor will be- more than the return from water- takers for the whole year Demonstration A crowd of interested spectators witnessed the test of Diamond Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher which was conducted on the Market Square- last Saturday by Mr Jos of Toronto manager for the Company A pile of wooden boxes etc was erected ft high ft wide and feet deep This was thoroughly coat ed with tar on the inside and a light pine slats were leaned against it Oilsoaked paper was piled on top and six gallons of oil were dashed against it making the whole a most inflammable mass Mr ignited the paper and the whole structure was in a moment one roaring mass of flame After at lowing the fire to get complete con trol and to totally envelop the build ing Mr approached it and emptied a tube of the Diamond dry powder at the foot of the blaze a twinkling the roaring mass of flame was completely extinguished People in the crowd had been saying WILFRID The Premier of Canada By sheer force of ability and the compelling power of character Sir Wilfrid Laurler has reached the highest position in Canadian politics and won a name that must live in the annals of the British Empire He has overridden obstacles that would daunted a man or less genius and patriotism Though French was his ancestry an5 language and Catholicism his religion he has become the leader of the destinies of a great English- speaking nation the larger part of whose people are Protestants He was born In St Quebec In of a family of rebels who fought bravely under in the revolt of From the little country school where his teacher a Scotchmau spurred his ambition and powerfully in fluenced his life he passed to College and in after com pleting his course In law entered the Bar When he made debut in politics in as a member of the Quebec Assembly his magic eloquence the fear lessness- strength and finality of his words and the mastery by which he brought order out of chaos light out of darkness thrilled his audience Three years later he resigned from the Legislature and returned to the House of Commons on the overthrow of the Macdonatd government In be became minister of inland revenue and two later changes in politics deprived him of this position He was the acknowledged leader of the Liberals who were the Opposition party until when after eighteen years of waiting the reins of government again came into their hands and in the first flush of triumph they made him Premier His statesmanship has been broad liberal farsighted his patriotism and his love of liberty are manifest In every act and word He loves and cherishes the British Empire and glories in the part that Canada takes la ft but a Power of great possibility sharing with the United States the golden future of the American continent ho demands of England and the world the recognition of Canada not as a babe In the swaddling clothes of colony but as a full grown nation ol virility and assured triumph Tall erect with a handsome presence cleanshaven face clear penetrat ing blue eyes a firm mouth broad shoulders a brow masterful and dignified a voice soft sonorous and ever with the suggestion of reaerve a smile gentle and soothing as a benediction with a courtesy and kindness that surround as an aura this Is Sir Wilfrid Canadas greatest orator and statesman Art la jtt C of dimple egg tester will man to Know what percentage egg are and thus vent him the when It is not at fanit I The of really good Incubator are not all summed up In the larger hatchet the great strength and vigor of the chicks Such a machine renders us Inde pendent of the vagaries of ban and enables us to chicks we want How much this a study of market iKveraooe Ithut price of very high Jnrthe fall and winter owing to fact that the hens have not from moulting and the pullets have not yet begun to lay- Obviousby then we want when prices are we should hatch our chicks ens of the American varieties in AjV or May and of the Mediterranean varieties in May than ifeed pullets for growth so they will be mature and laying by November The same thing holds good with chicken for market greatest profits are made by putting- eggs our broilers find our fatted chickens for the home Or export j trade upon the market when sup j plies are scarcest and prices est- If an Incubator is to be purchased it should he ordered early are apt tobe vexatious delays hi shipment and delivery and it is advisable that the operator have an opportunity to run for a few days before the eggs are placed in it or until the is understood and the of the chamber can bo iimintulued at negroes Incubator should be placed In a well ventilated room preferably one The chicks developing in shells require an abundance of fresh air- A bright airy cellar or a well Ventilated room even temperature Is the beat place The should so arranged that there will air entering the room at all timed but without draught blowing on the machine Finally Jet me repeat the advice to follow the direction a that the machine Study carefully instructions regard lag the cose of the Pod the control of the turn cooling and testing of the eggs and nil other details Then when hatching commence let the mach ine alone It too late to rectify mistakes management and Intertl fere nee can only Injure hatch The chicks should be In tlic machine until they are thoroughly dry and not be fed the first day When feeding commence be careful to feed sparingly small chicks by than by under feeding A Publication Clerk Spring will soon be hero so If you are intending to build this year now is tho time to buying your Building Material We have a complete supply of all kinds of Builders Hardware such as PUTTY YT T NAILS NAILS V A ASS and all kinds of A R I A Farm Saving issue of the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal is largely devoted to saving methods an the farm Farmers who have problem of labour saving tillage feeding dairying harvesting poultry keeping house and barn building fruit growing etc etc tell how it is done Manufac turers of farm labor saving also exhibit their latest the Era The Use and Management of Incubators John J Financial Agent Auditor Insurance wwgw TOBOUXO The whole is proba bly the most helpful agricultural pa per ever issued worth many times Best Machines are Cheapest Directions be followed At this season of tho yvir the in abator question Is Important one to the says Acting Chief of the Poultry Ottawa It Is Good to That salt and vinegar mixed will polish brass That bananas arc Rood for people with chest troubles That sulphur sprinkled in your lwots is a preventive and cure for rheumatism That lemon juice makes an gargle but should not by any means he swallowed That a lump of sugar soaked in vinegar is generally considered in stopping hiccough That a good substitute lor cod liv er oil is cither honey or salad oil or person In ibuHjncHs no should same unit That It olive oil is well Salted win a wane to price lor a a it as a But it toon only about subscription one dollar to that Moment In buying an Incubator It will take him a while to put that price charged for a whole years three seconds Mr again del- greatest all family and farm pa- that a farmer would use In selec peed the charred structure with oil No enterprising can ting expensive farm the charred structure with oil No enterprising farmer can expensive farm Implement set it ablaze and again with well to be without the Family other words he should ftrtfciUet tad Engineer W Manning Toronto on Ml and estimate made of at Era prompt facility the flames Mr explained that the which were set on the of the powder rone up IKru the flames and extinguished There were many expressions of arid encomiums heard of the wonderful of the powder Its work certainly the and satisfied them of its undoubted value MARRIAGE LICENSES At at private if Public School Board The first meeting for took place on Tuesday evening of last week Members all present namely Or Scott and Messrs T if J McKay and Bruce On motion Scott was hills ley services as teacher Henry cedar I work Cole carting freight on coal J A Allan Herald and Weekly Star Farmers to buy the newt It limply who do not take it should write for to buy a poor a sample of the February issue i 1 j It can never be upon tai- With a machine ail looking white one that the beginner cough medicine is overcome That it is a good thing to butter your fingers when stoning raisins as they will not then get sticky That a colored which has ftomewhat faded be soaked in Water and come forth a fresh Blocked Till Spuing Halifax Feb lOThc tieup on the railways of Nova Scotia on account of snow and ice is Unprece dented railway in pro vince except the Intercolonial is al most completely shut dfwn and the service of the Intercolonial is very badly deranged and scores of cars and many locomotives arid buried in snowdrifts tempt on own Ik hardly more than a pretence is j nicely know more at adherence to schedule time SnuW- fthout the machine tho drifts as high as 20 feet arc not In- frequent over the rails and alc the fM In 1 no ranee from that down to ten and Ave feet Not a wheel ban not only hatch for a on terge of chlckn but MannV railway the- Halifax and hatched bo and It rfo to lenrn to run hit much no to tho manufacturers Five or ten will bo all time to care for the muchJilC audit can be depended upon to the proper degree of heat and a termination of the hatch If the operator fol Iowa and doc not Interfere the machine or at That to your hands with ail orange instead of soap keep juftt as clean and make the skin white and fine That if yon make a deep impres sion around the root of rubber and pour in some castor oil once a month will he surprised at the vigorous growth of Die plan I Southwestern Midland from Truro to Windsor is in condition and a similar the other W J SMITH to Liveries age The Secretary aithorid purthato a fxA couple maps for the Primary Division The Principal reported tlat when nonresident were for a week or on of kept out for balance of month paying the full months fee they a dray on the rota tion of allowing a rebate of feet to pupils who absent through was tat time It waa finally decided that aa the foes are a lees than the coot per pupil per month no owl aid ali that not lively The of Incubator Id not In the number hatched bat In the health vigor and of and wblUty to live and thrive Faulty torn arc for donth of many small chlckff poorly hatched that hatched worse for the snowplows Urns ten or twenty Or thirty per become useless l vitality than struggle heavy Dry Soap a powder off In heavy number Feed your hair nourish it give It something to live on Then it will stop falling and will grow long and heavy Hair Vigor the only hair food you can buy For years been doing just what wo claim it will do It will yoy Mr to Vir tua to woollens and flannelo like it youll A boiler la a mine anT Providence Coal Company toons Pa killed A and tor you tiia wiJWiie loo- hate fcfttt all hungry But are for work Some kick a But they Injured fourteen Mrs Thomas Itanna Wau run over at Peter while fcottlng ell a train with her in her were instantly killed kick where are or ruttetUx4 ronreidnt Hoard TO A COLD IK OHB DAY Laxative drutait the fills to cure Groves signature box In brooders If by buying a low priced and poorly Incur nan Kts a twenty lower hatch or Kjts twenty iter cent lower vigor I chicks do hatch ho ability failure In buying that machine A largo hatch of not be expected unices us are from a pon of thrifty -vJic- fowls the breeding sloek Is In vitality are to bo weak The fresher the KM J ft ill for fc1L air BrickClad House For sale the property of the late situate on Ave eggs are creator tho vitality Public School of Kenan and tlui raorfj chicks roomy good cellar and furnace they hatch Is not for sale or to OSOAIl to use for than ImtohJnK are ton days old and these testid during the lucubatlon period use of a I Harness Repairing Harness Made to Order Stoves Furnaces Tinware J A W NEWMARKET A- Spring Prints to Hand Winter Goods Must Go J u TORONTO JOBBING H I ESTABLISHED Reliable Watches at Reasonable Prices Every Watch Warranted for year ALTIES Watches and Clocks Repaired Properly and Promptly It you any old Gold let us make it over into a ring or something Tested and Carefully Fitted T O WATSON and Graduate Optician Desirable Residence I for Tho of Victoria Park la In recall The property will bo cold bios or BUILDING LOTS rUI sold Park ox Millard site reoeon- on the premUea J NEWMARKET WORKS Monuments and Head Stones Ordering J k A LICENSER BUTTON WEST ONT yi Good Farm to Rent In the Tp ot King being half of lot M in the mostly cleared good buildings good fences Spring creek crooet the farm Fail ploughing to be don and fall In the ground Good Orchard Apply to JAMES FOE The convenient comfortable Dwelling on occupied by tba J Desirable House for Sale large Lota of frail lot St Mcdonald Newmarket r t