Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , March 10, 1905, p. 7

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Vi V CHINA HALL you for and see our a bargain come Oxidized Hall Lamps Glob lot it would be buying At ONE LINE OP i a Lamps too late for Xmas trade mow can SMALL PRICES another lino of Lamps to out at each Toilet Sets At cloze to reduce stock Dinner Sets At close to reduce stock Rich Cut Glass Every piece useful and handsome at a trifle over wholesale to re duce stock The Above Bargains for Days Only Weeks bowl Club At In Sovereign Bank Building last Friday night was a very pleasant and social gathering About were present and dancing was kept up till oclock to Prof Hardings delightful music Sop Supplies Cheap at Birns Hardware m m Sale of Horses There was a good crowd at leys Boarding Stables last Satur day and the sale of horses was a great success 3d sod the highest price paid being The lowest was for a colt The proprietor intends to have another sale a week from Sat urday Match A splendid game hockey was played at Newmarket Rink on day evening between the Dental Stu dents of Toronto and the At hall time tie score stood to 2 in favor of Newmarket It was in the half that the excitement commenced tie match ending to in favor of Newmarket Mr Doyle refereed the match to the tire satisfaction of all Bruised Last Saturday forenoon as Mi Cody aged Merman and for years Chairman of Newmarkets Board of Health was returning home from the post office he was run into by a big dog knocked down and so badly bruised that he was confined to his bed for several days Fortun ately no bones were broken and he is improving slowly It is hoped that will soon be around Town as usual Grocery la this we lead keeping only beat quality and selling at close your trade will our moat careful Rem There never was a paper in any lo cality that gave all the news Per sons often come and go that the re porter does not see It often hap pens that a family is missed several times They get the impression that the paper does not care to mention them It is a mistake The paper has no illfeeling nor spite nor en mity against anybody Do not be afraid to give us items of interest Perhaps you think the paper shows partiality but try and see if it doesnt treat you well if given a chance If you dont see us to tell us of any or news items at your homes call at the cilice or drop it in the post office but fail to give your name so we will know there is no mistake about it Wednesday evening was the occa sion of a large gathering of the craft in Tuscan Lodge No Newmarket to do honor to the Dis trict Deputy Grand Master J J Thompson on his official visit Candidates for the entered apprentice and Master Masons de grees were presented and were duly promoted Thompson was pleased with the exemplification of the ritual in 1st and 3rd Degrees by the officers of the Lodge and was most complimentary in expressing pleasure at his reception as the rep of the Grand Master and also for the large number of past officers of the Lodge A large num ber of visitors from Rising Sun Lodge of Aurora and other sister Ledges assisted in the reception to this distinguished officer Rev A Campbell presented his credentials and affiliated with Tuscan Lodge P T Lee accompanied the District Deputy from Toronto and the following from Aurora were pres ent- Bros- HiUiarv Russell Rat- cliff and Mitchell The fourth degree was quite a suc cess and added zest to the final pro ceedings in the banquet room inhere the usual loyal toasts were duly honored farmers Parliament Buildings Toronto Nov To Institute Speaker My attention been called to the fact that- great deal of money is lost by farmers through careless ness In handling their at the time of delivery either for shipment or direct to the packing houses one of our pork packers to give me a statement re- and the follow inp letter will give you the Informa tion I wish to place the hands of Institute speakers in or der that they may when the Bacon Hog la under draw- the attention of formers to loss the Sharon March ftrd 1905- Meeting of East Coun cil held this day All members present Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed ioinunmlcatfomj received from A Campbell Com of Highways to as Denth Gardner Very suddenly and unexpectedly Mrs Thos Gardner passed away about oclock or Wednesday even ing supported in the arms of her at- daughterinlaw Mrs Gardner will be remembered that a week last Sunday she fell on the ice and broke lier leg above the aJikle She appeared to be doing nicely took a fainting spell to which she was subjected Her husband was in the house at the time and went for the doctor and although he was only gone a few minutes she was dead when he returned Heart fail ure is the assigned cause- maiden name of deceased was Miss dive of Toronto and for al most years was the esteemed com panion and helpmate of Mr Thomas to were born nine children but only four survive her Mr Thcs Gardner jr of St Cath arines Mrs A Thompson of Mrs of Toronto and Mr Gardner of New market She was one of the best of mothers and a devoted christian lady Mr Gardner has beer a resident of Newmarket for nearly years hut they resided in Chippewa Out when first married and also In Toronto be fore removing here The funeral will take place on afternoon Service at the residence Prospect Ave at and interment at Newmarket Cemetery R A S i The Loading Reliable poeer Telephone Y O U THINK IT OVER Probated j Mrs Ann of who on Feb left estate valued at Of this amount game is cash the bank and in a house and lot in The will which has been for probate names the daughter of de ceased Mary Emma Henry as tor It stipulates that her Walker bad been given acres of by his father and the daughter given no equivalent the son have only out of estate anl all the rest of it goes to the daugliter The will of the late Alexander Hut- ledge of has filed for probate in the Surro gate by his widow Annie and son Marvin Deceaseds estate is worth Vi For you could not find a better or more useful arti cle than a good Fountain Pen have a line PRICES to 20 It consists of goods farming implennnls horses and cattle a SAine life insurance farm acre farm His es tate is divided among his eight sons and evui We warrant every pen ATKINSON CO To Let Farm St good well 20 la and tall iiijag aa Dairy Farm Apply at the Era Office Property for Sale Feeders Use Clydesdale Stock Food as good for horses as sheep Sold only at inns Hardware The entire force will be tralnd during Che corning summer camp of instruction for this dis trict will he held at Niagara on lune The scarcity of town The weather In Springlike In City vs An interesting game of hockey was played at Newmarket Rink on Thurs day evening of last week As this was a bone of contention for some both teams lined up to win or die but in the first half the Dawson City team had things pretty much their own way leaving the in their favor this the fellows from the sunny South got acclimatize and the game from then till the end over every inch of ice was hotly contested The jday vas pretty clean had one man on the fence for tripping and men thundering down the ice time after time only to- he ii riven hack again Che Klondike fell own had too much of a lead fcr them to catch up the score be ing favor Dawson City After the the teams and of ficers to the number of O paradeil down town to Simpsons a Oyster Supper waiting them to which they all did ample justice During the claimed that if they were not equal to Dawson City on the ice they were at the table Dawson City Dun can tree Haines and J Har ford Time sustaining- The letter Much has been said and written and very rightly regarding the proper breeding raining and finish or the bacon hog hud yet there is one very of the matter seems to have as yet entirely overlooked and to which the attention of those cannot be too drawn vii the handling of hog on day A very conservative estimate places the annual loss to the bacon trade of Ontario through bruised at and when we consider that at leait cent of is during very small part or one day- of the life it will at appear that a very- marked improvement is both desirable and possible- Again it Important for the farmer to real that the packer In deciding the he will pay for live hogs takes lie torn losses such as etc into consideration and others Is that caused being through fimjiroper handling fio chat a little thought will show thai the greater part if this in paid the producer Many farmers apparently fail to realize that th hog todav is young into development and tender ud Kuvcer tible to bruises and hence they it the same usage that perhaps it might harm old time hog that marketed when fully matured A certain Amount of bruised pork always by strange to one another fighting and other evils incidental to shipping live but If the following rule were to the present percentage of bruisers certainly be great ly reduced Every feeder should have small loading triangular is a good shape with a in connecWon with his pens Second The wagon should be high and have no fixed cross pieces at the back the wagon should be well bedded before the hogs loaded Fourth should not be fed on the morning of shipment us In to In ruing the flesh It makes them stupid and consequ ently hard to drive and unable to protect themselves from hoy that are more active Fifth Many farmers loading from their wag th to punch the hogs with the back rod or with a sharp stick all of which Is bad in driving hogs never strike them especially with a whip Had Sixth See that suitable unloading ramps aire provided at both the scal es and shipping pons when two are necessary Seventh Co- operate drovers In having scales placed at the railways pens that hogs will hnvotJie least possible amount of handling You must that looses of this nature are borne entirely by for you may rest assured packers will deduct a large percent age from the ruling market price of hogs which not Injured to fully cover an Injury which Is done In the manner Indicated In tetter sub mitted Hoping that will the importance of a bo re sugges tions am yours very truly Geo A Putnam Super IT Moore and Jag localbu of Radial Railway vicinity of Sharon the following persons payments were ordered follows vis re snow A Smith gravel 100 Hart and Rolls and slips for years David per gravel- rail and work of ditch were allowed and ord ered paid to the amount of each to the following persons viz John Smith das EFarr and IX Eves composing the dele gation fro to Ottawa reextension of Trent Val ley Canal system Into County The reeve Introduced a ByLaw to commute the statute labor of Township ByLaw given a and second reading the third and final reading being deferred to a future meeting lu order that nil the ratepayers may have full information in refer ence to the proposed method of road mainteuiuce the Clerk was instruct ed to have copies of the ByLa printed for general distribution by the members of the Council and clerk The Reeve also introduced a By- Low Tor the appointment of certain officers as follows which was reg ularly passed Pound Keeirs J IT Proctor Grunt Con 1 Fuller Travis Con WESTONS TORONTO BREAD Every Day i Poultry Spice -oo- We complete our first years business this week and highly gratified at the amount of business we have trans- acted During this period we have made some sweeping sertions regarding our methods our objects and merits of our goods and we have nothing to retract not one assertion that we haVerwt proved We pay Cash for our Groceries and pay orders are not spurned by any wholesale house after our interest and give us the best values it Our They look It Wilson J Con 1 Davis Good Young Con John Greenwood Geo Pollock Con- Provost Ed Con Hem Cork John E J Rye Con A A Hunter P Oliver Con Geo Harrison Con Viovvera Phillips K Goo A I Smith W Barker Scott Jacob Jan Watts Frank Thomp son Oldham J French Sheep Valuators Frank Kelly Dlv J Kitely I Geo Mainprise Milton Albert Million Council to moot on Fri- J Bottles of Catsup Bottle for 25c 3 White Beans 10c Bars Laundry Soap 25c Monster Bottle Pickles Scotch 30c Finest Selected Currants and Raisins Pure Maple Syrup and Clover Honeyl A Large Range of High Class Toilet J Own 3 Tablets for 25c A Variety of Fresh and Salt Fish 7 Try Cocked Halibut Finnan Cod Fish etc CALIFORNIA ORANGES FINEST ON THE MARKET LETTUCE GREEN RADISHES Phone HARDY day April at am at Rock of ftges Rock Ages cleft for Thonghtlcfisly the maiden Fell the words From her girlish guileless Sung as little children sing Sung as sing he hinds in June Fell words like light leaves down On the current of the time Hock of Ages cleft for me Let me hido Thee Let nib hide myself in Thee Felt her soul no need to Sweet the song as song could be And she had no thought beside All the words Fell from lis untouched care Dreaming not they each might ho On some others lips a prayer Rock of Ages cleft for me Let me hide An unkfndneas has no remedy In lew let its avoidance with ywi I a point of honor There never was aid never will he PROPKH OF MONIA is too dangerous a aiyone to attempt to doctor himself although he may the proper remedies at hand A physi cian should always he called he homo in however that pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of grip and by the proper treatment of these threatened attack of pneumo nia may be warded off There is no question whatever about this as dur ing the thirty years and more that Chamberlains Cough Remedy lias been used we have yet to loatn of a single case of a cold or attack of grip having resulted in pneumonia when this remedy was used It is also by physicians in treat ment of pneumonia with the best re sults Dr J Smith of Sanders Ala- who is also a druggist says of I have been selling A I TO NEW PREMISES Sovereign Bank AND IS NOW Doing Business as Usual A siciffilod of young people drove to a party on P fl r Cough Remedy and prescribing and had flesh It in my practice for the past six time The Lodge of Masons of years I It in oases of puoumo- Hudson of SI I Kansas representing mem- have always gotten the host nan bought part of the J bw at Wichita results For sale by property St and a resolution that any person Lloyd Into Town next week rooting buildings for or aiding or sixroomed The Union Is gaining abetting the liquor tranle thereby fienoe and Mr A inedible to receive the Weil cistern about Williams is of ground Willi room or to remain in any of first bouse west of track Apy to A T Sharon or House for Sale Apply to Mis Hunter fit OLD For Bale at Rug fcid Quilting are bi vogue at the IMS Is a year with more than the ordinary number of Sundays It be gan arid will end It ban more Sundays than any week day and five months with five Sun days each Chris- lot Masonry Its lodges Al the czars of Russia been crowned in the Kremlin In Moscow- In the are the thrones of alt the emperors of the past and the historic Jewels and the choicest plate owned by the Russian orown There arc worth of and sliver and precious stones in A good name llk goodwill la got by many actions and lost by one- John Clifford Weather prophets are predicting a that treasury and there failure of the corning fruit of gold there which as I told us a bathtub and two old fall Jut vo would a mild tor win- arc basins big as labloaof wild silver are worth a ransom The only knowledge that a man has Is the he can use Lord Tho riper an orange gets yellow it becomes A dealers toot for a orange Is to press it as you would a hard rubber hall It you can make a Blight indentation by pressing hard but the pulp re mains firm enough to rebound orange is all right See Bros ad page Rock of cleft for Twas a woman sang incjn now Pleadingly and Prayerfully word her heart did know Rose the song as stormtossed bird Beats with weary wings the air syllable a prayer Rock of Ages cleft for mo Lei me hide in Rock of Ages for me Lips grown aged sang hymn Trustfully and tenderly Voice grown weak and eyes grown dim Let me hide myself in Thee Tremblingly the voice and low Ran the sweet strain peacefully Like a river in Us flow Sung only they can sing Who lifes stormy paths have pressed Sung as only they Dan sing Who behold the promised rest Rock Ages cleft for me Let me hide myself Theft Hock of Ages cleft for me Sung about a coffin lid Underneath all reslfully lifes joys and sorrows hid Never more stormtossed soul Never more from wind or tide Never more from billows roll Wilt thou need thyself to hide Could sightless sunken eyes Closed beneath the soft gray hair Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again in pleading prayer Still aye still the words would be Let me hide myself in Thee The Toledo Blade is authority for the startling statement that oil one street In Chicago there arc twenty saloons that have fitted up rooms for oil ltd mi with hobbyhorses books and toys where sweetened wine is them and they arc en couagod lay The of land devoted to pnHture In to three million acres devoted to buy clover to about two mid onehalf million A large number ol vArlet of and clovers boon grown In the ment of the Ontario College both singly In combina tion or and for hay Tie mixture of see1 now for the production of pasture tor a two stand lu the short rotation on college farm l Clover Clover 11h Timothy l Iba ami Ji total lbs per This mixture tfilso be for buy when tho alio Is of hay the Orchard Ob In cluded and only If llw of per an frwiucntly write In th year lliAt lack of germination of the and clover sejd thu killing of the plant by hot dry weather of the summer or the of clover In the crop la likely to be deficient the coming and asking what they can sow In of year will furnish the best past ure In the anu sua sun Irv of four years we conducted an ex periment in testing differ ent kinds of crops for produc tion of pasture In rtnioo season In which the iVftH As a result of Ibesfj that we can got bolter returns from la combination of varieties than from any one variety sown by following mixture when in the spring is likely to mo ready for use at about weeks the need Is sown mid to Wo good sntlsf action In furnishing past- throughout the summer Oats one and onehalf bushels Knrly her Sugar Cane thirty Clover making a total eightyeight of seed per a farm contains a considerable amount compara tively rough land or fluid which it a long distance from the build ings and the owner Is to use a mixture of grasses clov which will make uturo For twenty re lit different varieties of trasses and clovers both singly lit combination we would suggest try- mixture for pasture on an sol Orchard Grasses lbs MeadOv Fuse in lbs Tall Oat Timothy lbs Meadow Fox- tall IbH Clover J and white lbs thus a pounds of per Some of those varieties produce grass very In the wAllo later furnish a kood dur ing tho hot dry months of July and August The seed can be sown In early with without a grain a mixture when once well fi suitable land should a abundant In growth quality and permanent In character J a A protest- has been entered against tin return to the Local IToittc of Mr11 Kjnciy Liberal MPI for Fort Artlmr and Rainy River His opponent Mr A Preston J prefers no than charges corruption A counter petition is expected Imperial Silverware Co Represented In Newmarket by MRS JONES PARK AVE Call and get quotations and see Premiums with every order the 1

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