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Newmarket Era , April 28, 1911, p. 1

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Wedding Rings latest shapes thick and narrow to Quality Guaranteed WATSONS JEWELRY STORE The Era is acknowledged to be the Best Leading County Paper as well as being the Oldest in York County No Paper sent outside of North York unless paid la advance VI JEWELRY STORE a JACKSON Editor tad Proprietor JACKSON AssistantEditor Newmarket Ont Friday April- Si No tingle Copies eta each This is Brighten up Time A can or two of Paint and a little labor will work wonders In your home Says the Little Paint Man Ve are all influenced and are happier for pleasant surroundings Hav ing everything spick and span in your home is not so much a matter of simply spending money as it is in knowing how An outlay of a dollar so or even less will work wonders if it is rightly spent Look around your house and see what is dingy and worn Make a note of it and to us and well tell you what to do to make it look as good as Here are a few suggestions YOUR FLOORS floor Floor its an old worn the best thing to it with Paint It discolored do is to SherwinWilliams covers up all the WALLS Dont you some- tired of wall- and gives a fine hard finish easy to keep clean Several attractive colors Use one of the new floor stencil designs a a border and youll have an ele gant floor and at such a small ex- YOUR get with its stating designs A plain wall in a subdued harmon ious color is the very best of good taste and good decoration Mures- will give you just such a finish Absolutely sanitary will not rub will wear for years is made in beautiful soft shades that dry with a soft velvet finish We handle a lot of different things that you need this year Even if you dont want to buy come and see all feat we have that are of interest to every householder time of the the new things A PHONE HARDWARE AND PLUMBING NEWMARKET ONT Assets Thli Bank wakes a specialty of col lecting Parsers Sale or if de sired nosey to hem at lowest NEWMARKET BRANCH FIELD MANAGER MAY COAL PRICES I will deliver during the month of May GOAL At a Discount of ton off Winter Prices Pea Coal at Stove or Egg S if 9 9 9 put your Coal in tint tied for up to Dec take the going price when P W PEARSON Church BISHOP Phone OUR NEW SPRING GOODS A Wait of we folks On stock ft Composed of material for now Right Materials for Just Now TV re ft ft for We tgrv who it will be faultiest At call F YOUR PHONE MAIN m a cord ES Oar Toronto Letter What the Hew Branch of fill Mean to Norm York open car on the Street Rail way made its appearance towards the close of last week Guess Mr Fleming thinks summers here I Before double liability to the Progressive Policy of Newmarket Citizens made upon Farmers Bank holders a list subscribers whom the liquidator holds are liable will be presented to the court Those whose i Our Montreal Letter Montreal April The banks the millers the harvest machinery manu facturers the transportation inter ests are all looking forward to the farmers of Canada making a record in the matter of the countrys total wheat crop this year The banks lend money on the crops and they M since the chairman oi trict and demonstrated the commer- are on the list have an market High School Hoard aroused rial value of care and scientific ar preparing to lend generously Una year The millers grind wheat into flour and they are expecting to keep their mills working overtime this year The transportation companies tunity to object to their names being sufficient interest in the teaching of ods on it and it is for the court to I Agriculture to get a deputation to Demonstrated the valine of good what shareholders are liable u Government asking for fruit packing at fall fairs and what call if shall be made of the Ontario Agricultural Conducted experiments in spraying and when it shall be payable College work to be in this weeds and making survey of waste handle the crop and they are increas- MPP is not go- town keen competition was evinced land in district their rolling stock and fleets of on the civic electric com- lhe several towns throughout the Encouraged and assisted farmers in mission but will where lie is County and similar deputations conducting experiments on their own with a seat in the Local House So faffed upon the Government to pre- farms in the for which there he stated lastFridav j their claims It was therefore was a good local market business men are ursine satisfaction we were Helped farmers save money by Board of Control to help them a announce two weeks ago that ing on the cooperative plan to obtain a Union Station in- the tbe Government had selected New- Acted as manager of Agricultural chased the International Milling east end market as one of the five points Society Company and that a holding corn- where this work would be established Gave information and assisted was about to be formed which the coming summer I farmers in removing smut from would direct the afTairs of both corn- vessels this year In connection with the harvest out look an- important announcement was made last week that interests close ly identified with the Canadian Ce real and Milling Company had Friday last the Provincial Government officials up at tlie Par liament organized a civil service association An unknown woman fell through a window into the boilerroom at Hall on Friday and was tak en to the Hospital in a very serious condition She sustained a fractur ed skull A word as to the Governments wheat policy in regard to these branch in- may not be out of place The first appointments were made in 1907 the of Agriculture adopt ing this policy for the purpose of im proving agricultural methods and con ditions It is more or less of an ex Mr John Chambers formerlv Park work and th Government is proceeding slowly The agricultural problem is just a great collection of individual prob lems There are certain general principles which apply to all and in the working out of these general principles there is scope in almost all sections for work along the Hues of worn in courses drainage institutes some are mane Commissioner for the city of To ronto has appointed gardener at the Central Prison at a salary of per year The position was formerly occupied by Mr William Houston who died last fall The lawn frocks with em broidery will be warm weather panics Mr J the in making plans for farm of the former organization is buildings and ventilation spoken of as the president of the new Helped the work of cow testing company Both Cereal and Mill- Obtained good results from experi- Company and thc International on muck land Milling Company stand high finati- rural public schools in anil commercially and the join- agricultural competitions and in gar- of thc two will have no little dens like those of our grandmothers in the final scant skirt long sleeves put solution of the general prob lem seems to be in the practical in without any fullness whatever with this is worn a charming little man telle tan of shot silk and picture hat- and behold of- old time The North Toronto Progress has been absorbed by the North Toronto Times According local reporters ex perience the rising town just north of Toronto lias too- much water in April and not enough in July hut seems to ne in me practical ap plication general principal to the specific Individual problem On tario is a large province possessing a great difference in soil conditions In climatic conditions in transporta tion facilities Ontarios agricultur al problem therefore must be work ed out in full of these important facts- To attempt to do this solely by means of a central de partment or a central college is in adequate The experience of the Pe ine mineral springs are convenient The report that the teach- of Agriculture thus far goes era who visited New York on the Can by recent excursion spent their time Iff graduate of the College as Sikeen samples 1 Rough Lumber and Inside Trim A lii for luAdt Trim but it is probably line that numbers of the military at West Point felt like deserting when the lady teachers look their leave Or has given notice of a motion for segregation of sexes in the higher grades of Toronto schools where it is practicable and the deem it advisable Thn fact that about per cent of the automobiles used in the city are running for business purposes gives an indication of the extent horse flesh is being supplanted by motors Mrs Martha has begun an action in the High Court against Mr and Mrs io en force an agreement of sale It is alleged defendants agreed to buy the plaintiffs farm in North limbury or Mrs Walter Wood laid a charge of nonsupport against her husband When she appeared In court to press the charge she found that her hus band was not her husband an he had got a divorce in the State This does not matter in Canada Save that Mr Wood found It impos sible to have her husband in Cana da who Is not her husband in the States prosecuted for bigamy either here or there The cast now goes to a jury to decide whether Wood must support his wife by Canadian law and Iter two children who is not his wife by American lav Nice point ft seems to be taken for granted that Tom Wallace for Centre York will be supplanted by a Liberal when the next general elec tion takes place This will Bare the trouble of asking the Minister of Hallways and Canals about the swimming of the Newmar ket a permanent resident in each county with instructions and facilities to study conditions and apply to local problems not only his own knowledge made effect on the oi this year Addressed teachers conventions crop The Cereal Companys mills Conducted competitions in corn are all located in Ontario namely growing in rural schools of districts Lindsay Toronto adapted to this line of farming j London Fergus Woodstock Interested public school teachers in Ayr Gait and and have a imparting agricultural information to combined capacity of over bar- pupils j rels per day of flour rolled oats and Used office as a general bureau of oatmeal The International as it information for farmers of Hie name implies has mills on both sides of the boundary four In the United It will thus tie seen by the above States and one at that the scope of work should inter- was founded in by Mr A est every farmer and every farmers Bean- of New Prague Minnesota son and places within in- who started with one small mill To- that should be of practical day it Iras mills at New Prague benefit in the agricultural develop- Walls and Blue Earth Minnesota of the land at low and at I Moose Jaw Saskatchewan In mak ing these expansions not a dollar of the actual earnings of the has been spent This year the International is enlarging the Moose Jaw mill erecting a roll- oats mill at Hie same place and a string elevators thru- residence of the West The new combination cry able hands spent there in a day for pleasures of one kind and another would keep large sized family for a year or many years the institution has had diffi culty in raising enough money to add to present premises and make some very necessary improvements This novel scheme has been hit up on The committee has been to borrow and spend one hun dred and twentyfive thousand dol lars this money to be raised by mortgaging the clubs property To pay off this mortgage the lives of three of the oldest members are to be insured the club paying tire pre miums When they die the insurance money will of course go to the club For the sword of seems to be swinging over their heads 25 YEARS AGO From April Yesterday morning the Dr Nash Main St immediately is in very nanus una- j south or the Christian was is understood that the directors The build- the new holding company I acquiring discovered to be on fire was destroyed and the fire had new- chosen from both be the International and energy but also alL the resources of the Department of Agriculture in cluding of course the Ontario Agri cultural College This is a point worthy of special emphasis element of the per sonal contact between the represent ative and local farmers Jielps to all the other work of the De partment It gives to bulletins and other useful publications a new mean ing It gives a new impetus to Farmers Institutes Farmers Clubs and Agricultural Societies Hut above all it Serves to direct agricul ture along those particular lines for which the district is beet suited and In these days of specializing that is to become an everIncreasing important feature of successful fann ing In other counties in addition to specific resulis from the work of the representatives there has also been a general Increase in land values in the districts where the work has been done This is specially true In ref erence to orchard lands The appointment of a District in this County shows that the realizes that York is one of the important coun ties In the Province The work in this county will be conducted In the new room provided In the new annex to Newmarket High School which Is spacious and well adapted to the work The proseritatlve will no doubt be ap pointed before the summer holidays and work will probably commence with the opening of the Fall term A report issued by the Department of Agriculture shows that in the such headway before being dis- and the Cereal Companies of I The harvest machinery people are looking for an extremely year- covered that only a small portion thc contents were saved Lettuce cress raddish asparagus All the new settlers will etc have made their appearance at machinery and there is going io the grocery stores considerable difficulty in services at St Pauls every farmer or wouldbe Church were well corn- time The alone numbering ninety- port that their factories are one I day and night to provide tor the de ne be outfitting farmer in a I ploughs is much greater than was A reunion of Newmarket High a few years ago showing hat School pupils took place in the farmers are getting Town Hall last Monday There and preparing for operations on were about present Thc Hall larger scale was decorated with flowers and other amusements and dresses filled up a pleasant evening i On Thursday of last wee freight cars to WA In time to help haul the Fort William since then orders have been sent In for it iiaii I this winter the Canadian ad cific the Trunk and the Northern placed their orders or Ada Reynolds of Whitchurch wan married to Mr John of to Georgetown Rev of St and Albert Travis will Ire very surprising Mlss Morgan sang two solos at tire paratlons for a bumper harvest Ire Bond Concert last Tuesday night- not justified At the dedication of the Faculty district representatives fry Cord at Cub Prices Paid for Chats W H by tfufr or wtW of building in this city Mr Justice the assembly that was a prince ly salary In Ontario years ago That was what he received the first year he taught school and he wan able to save a part of It limes have changed At the hale of Unclaimed goods last week trunks Valises etc found lots of bidders Borne people got bargains and home people IUdy jhold gocarts umbrellas and things of this class people knew what they were bidding for but trunks and parcels were different Special efforts will be made to cut out licenses to clubs thin year here are now clubs with liquet licenses he temperance people without regard to party will fight against this way of heating the li quor law next general election The Lake termers at least professed to be farmers who serve the miners of that region have a way of doing thing all their own lit- are now located they hate perform ed during the past year the follow ing services Organized and conducted short courses in live stock fruit growing heed selection Having experienced cold storage cold storage meats cold stor age chickens and cold storage products without limit have now discovered the evil of cold storage lowers Many a bunch of thougb seeming pick- been in cold storage tor months Particularly is of violets and many an Sep Morris of Aurora Squire who has res over years in has purchased the Atkinson property on Timothy l fc I ganlei and supervised farmers moVpd Mrs Denham Made drainage surveys for farmers of the district Conducted drainage demonstrations for the farmers Handled plots to show value of drainage Started agricultural Societies In field crop competitions Conducted experiments In ig Conducted fudging competi tions for boys at fall fairs Held seed and weed meetings in the interests of pure seed Made at fall falrn showing results from sprayed and orchards showing how to combat seeds and weeds and how to operate they took In load of hay for paying apparatus bedding and along with the hay WWkW bulletins at Office and smuggled In a barrel of whiskey 110 a men engaged were fcufcptctcd thai with of iy examined and the liquor dfccrvtred wltd Addressed Farmers Bend the ERA and Womens meetings of districts Took charge of orchards in thedis- Miss Perkins presided at the piano Mr 1 Robertson was chairman The following letters now of Toronto spent In the old home town Messrs Geo Hunter ami Wife Ceo Norton wife and son Allan All Frank Her- I try Frank Smith- Geo m uVe lolinj ht Han rah an and also this true or Map aLUWSS Idftdcated purchaser In appearance the cold storage like cold stor age eggs have of which to In their odor that the danger lurks The ancient picked In the dull season lose all their sweetness soon alter being placed in cold storage In the fall When they taken out from cold storage chambers in thc spring llKy must be scented Vio lets for Instance are Impregnated with violet extract Just as a hand kerchief might be perfumed Not on ly is there danger of a certain kind of poisoning from smelling them but they hold their false sweetness for only about six hours and they droop and wither as quickly These long preserved artificially scented blooms which are vended at low prices ate One of the most surprising cold stor age products yet brought to light There are three wealthy and well- known citizens of Montreal who and public spirited as they are In life will still be almost an useful In one sphere activity at least death This trfo are old and honor ed members of St James Club Al though almost every man of means city Is a member of St and the amount of money Young But Wise In a school In a Western Ontario town Is girl who Iras not taken quickly to the mysteries ol ad dition One one the teacher while putting the class thru easiest of the addition tables The little girl referred to was the only person In the class who couldnt give the answer Two one asked tire teacher The little girl Smiled confidently put upi her hand and when noticed by the teach er Khoe polish From the Toronto Canadian Courier When cakemaking do not open the oven door often or the cake In any way till set curt cold bint in the James I to YEARS AGO From Era May Married On the 1st of May 1861 at the Methodist Parsonage Aurora by the brides father Mr John of the to Miss Jane eldest daughter of Rev IM Note Mr was con ductor on the old Ontario and Huron Railway on the first passenger train out of Toron to running north on the 20th day of The line was opened on that date as far as the Holland Riv er the bridge across the river lead ing on to was not then con structed On that Mr Jackson and his partner Mr Henderson came to Newmarket and took posses sion of the printing office Mr Robert Ramsay eldest son Rev Ramsay of New market obtained his degree of at the University Queens College Kingston year he took a de gree at thc University of Edinburgh and was elected a Fellow of the 10- Society of Canada The annual meeting of New market Mechanics Institute was held last Monday The following officers were elected President A 1st Vice President Dr 2nd Vice President Dr B P Irwin Directors Messrs Road house Jackson and Rev Thos Ra ker occupied thc chair A vote of thanks was tendered Adam Wilson Esq for a donation of books to library The Legislative Assembly is exer cised over the Separate School ques tion Mr Scott ot Ottawa has in troduced a bill amending the Separ ate School Act and Mr T Ferguson of South has presented a Counter bill repealing all legislation Separate Schools Benjamin Pearson advertises that he is a Commissioner Queens flench also as conveyancer at Au rora In- Legislative Assembly the principle of Rep by Pop was car ried on a vote of to For Bald Heads A TRKATMKNT THAT COSTS NO THING IF IT FAILS We want you to try three large bottles Hair Tonic on our personal guarantee that the trial will not cost you a penny if it does not give you absolute Thats p oof in our faith in this remedy and ft should undliuutably demonstrate that we know what we are talking about when we say that Rerall Hair Tonic will grow balr on bald heads- except where baldness has been of such long dura tion thai the roots of the hair are entirely dead the follicles closed and grown over and the scalp glazed Remember we are baaing our state ments upon what ha already been accomplished by the use of 93 Hair Tonic and we have the right to assume that what it has done for thousands of others It will do for you In any event you can not anything by giving it a trial on our liberal guarantee Two sizes snd SI Remember you can obtain Remedies in this com munity only at our store The Rex Store Drug Store Rich Gold Strike Kenora April Is running high here over the results of the development work in thc Cold Mine At feet depth the vein Is twelve high with an enormously rich streak three wide Visible gold Is found In the All Party and the streak Is pro ducing specimens showing leaves and wires solid gold never seen In this or any other district- The opinion of the conservative mining who have seen mine and Its present rich showing that It will bo richest gold mine on the continent CASTOR I A For Infants and Kind Ym Ham Always Bought Bears the ii V- mm I S mm f ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO j V rf

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