Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , April 1, 1921, p. 8

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VV I- tv r f form pounds Ad W Very I tried until ft friend induced mend almost I had such good health I llio past eight years w without ft ii ill dealers or sent postpaid by The Annual lie Junior that formula used in and which y worth Trylt What I CASTORIA I HOUSE AMD LOT GALE I Oil Timothy St Quarter of nn Inml Willi hen ho berry frill I Good lawn shade Well gain for Apply to JACOB RUSH Newmarket Out Of i set Team wagon Neck Yoke Hay to harness and ostein He Mrs Hor 1litfarm of Mr ftlrkAurora hie of county won a The stock wa Piny tor Bona Mr Mill Sunt Mr Klrlj Mr Mr J II -myfifotK- ft aon -Mr- Ojconfandfot1iiRBytupfl ftiiil The jt pleasant neither or VHsoilatlon arc to- joul fllock for Ik j all was won for llic IIarrhoijai Mr ml the ft cup rnr year nip for the X- i HT5ftfyj wwAftr it i- J I In horse aiieJ wan won aeeonl ii by Mi lark Ilanrcnnn Tin- following Ifii the llffercnl J J I Aurora a 1 It Weston iJVifi ft IKulflViiii of ajeifl UelftT a Cow 1 St Newmarket Farms for Sale Ail under crop all plowed Water III House Hie In An county In Head Noted for fall and clover J25000 tern With acres under Ijalaiice hush posture land level Pasture hod All cloy loam bato iOiOO for head ofatouk Hog pea and other building rooms jumatio rows of Jane In front of iJKp The above located on to school and One the rtri8 and buildings on Price and More or leas acres cultivation Choice clay loam very best acres hay ftcroa foil wheat balance and with running water with fishing and bush land rolling land level House of brick fireplaces qH collar divided walla and celling plastered also bard water at door Cedar hedge In of lawn row on east aide of orchard and garden larfog house Orchard apples cherries plums pears yields 91000 annually Ham horse stable shod Ham requires atone foundation the material on ready for doing the coming The above Is loeated from si miles from 12 miles from St Lawrence School away Church Telephone Rural mall deliver Good gravel road to at Wow fences mostly wire The properly rfusl be sold at once as Is going west Price 913- Movmarfcot Box I A v Oof on IfshiT Aurora Win llotloH Mnple SI wart King ArH Wilson Aurora Toole Hnycrnfl Aurora Dairy Cox King Aurora Aurora Aurora for the under who not Ikvii on a slock i J A Tin years for best IliiHsoll 2 Allan i Aurora lolu Aglncourt Carman The Association in much the following for easli Mr A Mr Mr A Mr Also lo Ml for donating one of his sir A melius for donating two ewe and to the Formers Club Hill for donating a pure bred llolfticln Bull for dm young man who has never a course hi rlenlltire standing highest In Dairy Cattle mis prize was won by Mr Wilson Aurora who de serves to be Up stood eighth In lie whole com petition Mr J was eh a reed and was by Mr A Toronto Mr a Toronto Mr J A Carroll ft a Mr anil Mr a and Patterson Port Hope In For Over Years School Reports School Slimes In merit Jr Come Myrle ill CoVdon Stephenson Jr Hi Mildred Moore ros ier Helen More Jjlten- Hoover absent Jr Willie Karl Klrby Malty Wallace George Wastey Muriel son Dora York Viola Stephenson Sheridan fs4 Oakley Dawson Alvln Smith Jr Viola Primer Fred Hoover Verne Sheridan yermi Pearl Oak ley Teacher FOR FARMERS WIFE Will CHE KILLED W f Machine Shop Range Cook 1 Cutting for hand or light Plate Choppers Oil Tractor No p Number of leant Portables Number of Steam Tractors of 3 Saw Mills of wood and Inserted Tooth Saws Some A 1 Shafting a p Steam In Piste hinder and from her Mrs Hustings charge of murder Matins brought In from flub- was Of School Cutting Hon Vivian Dorm Hon Willie Tlod- Ill Mav Tr 111 Clarice iion Harold Hack Keefer jr John Dunham Dorcas Wat son Johnston Hoy Tom Watson Wray Hon Teddy Man ning Jack Primer Black Hon Elsie Muriel Wesley Alheri Johnston iiorn Highest marks In examinations May in Spelling Watson liesl and and Clarice Ethel Grieve le wellknown ft was funeral took morning Throughout day be WILL AMA2C helped mi- wife for on the end sour hi works beyond givatrSt A ika icls on and removing foul matter out all sour decaying food for chronic constipation ciijijh ligaiiisi i I ii i I you thought was In your system which may have polfonlng yon for month J Newmarket March her own she had ministered tablets husband Daniel Hasinas of resulting In bis death his widow faced iirfore Police She lln this evening She remanded for a week On Monday Hastings died was announced thai to apoplexy and Die hne on Wednesday Tusdiiy and guarded her secret vldontly haunted memory of hud Hastings broke down and made a to the She was under and brought to The bars a sensa- llon Mr and Mrs Hastings were In family life had seemed lirppy Ilfreasnd was a former For ten he bad lived In British Columbia hot two years ago return to his family In Dublin where he resided ever Two daughters aged and twelve years lived their parents Easier of fi Names In order merit means honors KJeanor Peregrine don Irving Arnold Flanagan Jessie Smith Madeline Smith III Evans Vera Ar nold Cole Bain Gor don Cole Roy Hal Herbert Ross Smith Dunham Kxam missed by Harold Smith Jr- Smith Flora Rolling Norma even Horace j Smith Gladys Cole Smith Nora Kenneth Menar Norman Rolling A earlier Willi School lit port for March Walker flook A Wood Walker Arnold and Pottage K K Hill M Arnold end Rerkett Jr HI P KUelilng Sutton Reekelt Walker Man hard IS p Arnold A Lewis Rank Cook Newton C Walker Owens Jr A J Owens iKT Rank Beckett Jr 1 Roll Ay alt teacher ft km tip Hop vHotiW Contributed by It ihdutd iofi mat any farmer to hive good gajden of it iutHttlif attention find a near the house- but of fresh- table apparently not- to tflaVgor they buy- from- gar- dorter ilia way but obtain the quality to bo in token from by the making of a a almplo AH It a planning tho to give much no Moat every facility for making a good garden and they it anyone should ho fled wjth beat on their lbte I think that If once had a garden from which each day obtained vcgotablq they would always plan to have a garden but would thorn would be so much to plan and such variety would bo added that our appetites won J alvayabe boon In a location for gar den It Is well have It near the house There art two reasons for thin first many odd la waiting for a meal or In tho eVenlriKr oho would j work In the garden If It wcro near house acconl It much for to obtain and therefore will likely to If a to south or southeast can ob tained this will bo earlier and allow us to filar era Ions sooner The Holt bent of- a light nature loam or light clay of the greater of antlnK and cul tivation Heavier cooler are fiallsfaetory for of later main crops but retard early work Most noils especially heavy ones should be manured and plough ed In fall hut lighter boIIb may bo left till spring especially If tlio manure Is well rotted Fall plough- a chance to nuji soil nlfifiyof insect which teed on garden produce ana permits- earlier cul tivation As early possible In spring should thoroughly to et It Into a con dition of tilth before the need Is if soil Is lumpy roll and harrow It after then plank It will leave the perfectly therefore cas ter and permit making the rows Straight look much hotter and I give tio greater pride in our garden To grow fine quality vegctablca must have high fertility much higher than is common in- most farm gov dens The use then of manure well rotted if possible at the rate of from to fifty tons per acre each fall will aid obtaining this high fertility in our All the hen manure bo separately to be used during planting season on certain crops this much too valuable a fertilizer to be used like cow or horse manure Where Is a lack of barnyard manure because of the need of field crops a certain amount of com mercial fertilizer may be used to take Its place Potash may be obtained in tho form of sulphate or muriate of and should be used at the rate of to pounds per acre Phosphoric acid in form of super phosphate or on light Bandy bo ft lacking In Hue in the form of baste slag la rate pounds per aero gen is generally applied Jn the form of citrate of soda Because it very quickly from the coil in the drainage water generally used- on the growing 100 to pounds per acre being sufficient if put on twice to pounds each time during the growing You may buy a complete fertilizer from some fertilizer firm or man which good results As many of our best vegetable come originally from tropical coun tries where the season of growth much longer than ours wo must use some means to give them this longer growing period- This can be done by using hotbeds nod frames Many will that it eas ier buy- from a greenhouse man No doubt this is but wo inlss much of the pleasure of gardening by so doing and if a fair amount of care Is used we pan grow a plant which will give as good If not belter results Those who do not wish construct a hotbed may grow early cabbage plants in tin cans or berry In a south window as they would a house plant If we use tomato the sJioutd be melted from the seams the can being afterwards tledup with a filling A Vege table Specialist Toronto CALGflRVEDMOKTOB RUPERT MOTORIC J J I J THE NATION At LVK PM via Sound Toronto S4S TRAIN 1UkU full V I oar- oil Night Parlor Cars on pay Trains Pull information from any Qrond Trunk flflsrii or Toronto DOWN flQEHT Obi no use lining California I rht overheat In ATO THE Weil cried Mrs our on In he el We will wrMe the dear boy and him Mr mock Oho eon Id nut In and mi pen l darlino read Mm son when Hid loiter arrived what lor ions new- Your father and I happiness lias Ion our ffrenipsl wish that vow should marry some wo man A woman is proioiH ffiW man out all ilw hi him And suppress all that i t J- wag TON I amp BUILDER RElltVr5 BRONCHITIS Doings Inspect all tools and Implements Intended for immediate use Test the seeddrill for Sowing Oil all working vails replace worn parts forget that roller wants oiling the titer turns reasonably Is a good mouth to shear the sheep Ploughing and cultivation be gin on suitable land It will not pel ink to plough all the sod In the apple orchard try the strip method leaving the grass on cither elds of tree row Ate That Modern Home on Pros pect Ave and Huron modern including furnace piece hot- cold water lights septic tank etc nice large lwa hiioi kit chen Cellar full of feet with uuildiruj i- fcr gsragfl- All kinds fruit In pot S LI- laguer of Marriage Licenses the Era Office Office Issued at private roo- if desired- Public Debt 1153000000 Federal Provincial and Municipal Annual Taxation 186000000 Federal Provincial and Municipal Ontarios Drink Bill Year pre v to Pro vinci rt Importation of Booze is adding dead weight to the heavy burden of taxation now borne by the people of Ontario Importation of Booze is adding to the cost of law enforcement Importation of Booze is adding to the cost of jail maintenance Importation of Booze is adding to the cost of hospi tals and asylums Importation of Booze is adding to the cost of living Importation of Booze is bedevilling the administra tion of the Ontario Temper ance Act and defying the temperance sentiment of the province if- pi J j Tins is no lime to add another to the taxpayers load Ontario Referendum The flf York hereby announces Hint Its of for Sale for arrears of Taxes has been that copies thereof be had In the office of the County Treasurer No Adelaide St In the City of Toronto that the said list with notice of dale Is published In the Ontario Gazette publication dates March and 1021 and In default of payment of the axes the lands In the said list will be for at the time and places mentioned the aald published notice This notice Is given pursuant to fcubBCCltou section 149 of The Assessment Act County of York Dated this day of March WWW J Hi I have clients for Houses for spring possession If you want to sell come In and list your House I also have properties for tale In the Town and Farms In five Town ships 100 and acres Newmarket T of Application for NOTICE Is hereby given that Wil liam Gordon Gordon of the of Toronto in the County of York in the Province of Ontario will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next slon thereof for a Dill of Divorce his wife Anne Maud Gordon now known as Violet Anne Maud Den nis formerly of the City of Toronto in the County of York at siding at the of Victoria the Province of British Columbia on ground of Desertion Dated at the City of Toronto la Iho County of York In the Province of Ontario Inls 5th day of January A A McKEH Solicitors for the Applicant Hay St Tomato i i i i i NOTICE IS of he- of In Province of Ontario inured will to the Parliament of Canada the next Session thereof tfil dale for a bill of divorce fro3t her husband Rued on the grounds of and tit Toronto In the Province of Ontario lb la lot day of February A I Toronto Ontario for of Application for Lily of Die City of hi of York end Province of will lo the of at lUXt ses sion ft Hill of from of City of afore aid on the of adultery Dated this day of A A for Toronto Notice of Application tor hereby given llal John of the City of the County of York lu Province of Ontario Musician will apply lo Ihe Canada at he next ses sion for a bill of divorce his wlfo Ethel May on Ine of adultery and at this day of A John Samuel by hi solloltois A for the Plslntlff Street i

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