Newmarket Era , January 9, 1903, p. 8

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THE J ii FRIDAY- AOfciL J A1 STRONGER THAN WEKESTi j VXDBiWAKE AND COR- ESFONDEKT8 TO ORCHARD Wi STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH Township of Whitchurch Associate convention will be in the Friends church here on- Thursday and Friday Jan and in nl comprehensive program is being pro vided for the occasion A great many burglaries have J committed in this lciy we thins the most one tfliit- cord was the occasion of a person gaining entrance into Mrs John Lonsdales azc shop a set harness is JAony in It I J Too late for last week i The Tea Meeting on Tuesday even- was a grand success Splendid tea good program of music and also speeches and everything very satis factory- Mr Coombs of Newmar ket filled the chair ably Proceeds Social on Wednesday evening enjoyed by the young people PIERCES GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY MAKES STOMACHS Mr and Mrs Win Seymour of are visiting their brother here Those who spent with friends here whom we noted Miss Love Miss Pratt Misses B and Miss Mr Stokes Mr A of tj j i The household of Mr became the recipient of a bouncing baby hoy on Saturday Mr- Wilfred Elliott of is visiting with his uncle here- On Friday Mr Curtis met with quite an accident with his portable engine when a spirited team owned by bis brotherinlaw Mr ft P which was at tached to it took fright The tongue and the two large cast brackets which support- the hind wheels were broken -v- j On Tuesday afternoon as Mr jr was driving down the line just after passing a bake wagon the bit broke and he jumped lout letting the horse manage whole business In turning the cor ner at the animal slipped and fell and was captured no injury being HE foundation the success of consist- primarily in of the from which sugar is made In order Unit farmer may be induced to of beets three important questions present selves for solution First will it pay to raise on can ft system of rotation of crops be followed so that the fertility of the soil can bo preserved without deterioration- on account removal of say tons of sugar beets an acre frouui portion of the farm I Thirdly can a number of fee obtained at- reasonable wages to clean and harvest the crop In answer to the first question we quote from the Gov Ex reports of and the cost of producing a ton of sugar beets is given as from to per ton includes in to the regular of cultivation per acre for rent for manure and the expense of housing the crop The following table an itemized estimate per acre J Two Cornells Two Whites One Sawyer REFITTED AND PAINTED A Decker or Peerless And belt- Your choice of Full for On four time at A THOMPSON Health and Vigor depends upon Quality and Quantity of Blood HUMITARIAM The liver ia the great organ of the body and It to perform office t the pofcoEtibri 1plcas int aymptotna such dull heavy to attend to pain hi or tour at tic If are not promptly dealt vJt they become induce severe To relieve at once and cure DR TONIC 8tomach and Constipation Lave long been the These are from formula an Curiae physician who has the a bis practice foe many years with the results A Purely Tonic and Blood Purifier Price cents per Bottle you can the pre paration of your local druggist tut it to obtain In your trtgbborhod we will tend to any one or more bottles on receipt of price per bot tle prepaid Pamphlet tent on Application on of to to cover Carton Company TOROMTO Mr Leonards handsome is almost completed- Services will he held on Jan in the Baptist church on con King at pm and in the Baptist church at pm Miss Woods of Pickering Col lege and sister Maggie of Alliston spent several days visiting their brother Harry this week King Agricultural Societys Annual Meeting will he held in the Work mens Hall on Jan J Mr J Headman recently from Mr Alex a call which for its age hard to beat in point of size It Was hut months old and weighed pounds He secured the animal for the trade and when it weighed pounds A school meeting was held on morning here the principal business oeiri to elect a trustee to fill the vacancy caused by the retir ing of Mr Milton Pearson Mr Leonard was appointed in his place We understand tho stall of teachers for the past year have hern engaged for the ensuing one On Tuesday evening about J oclock Mr of the Toronto Jobbing Co had occasion to enter the store nd surprised a burglar at work pack ing a good Sfzcd parcel of goods The thief had gained entrance through the cellar window He had made provision for speedy escape by the front door unbolted thru he escaped when discovered leaving the goods he was selecting Too lata for last week Too for last week ifr Toronto who spent jus Cbrislmas Holidays at bis par ents Air and Mrs A Ferguson returned to Toronto on Monday morning Mr David Jenkins who was visit ing a friend during holidays returned to Toronto well pleased with his visit The Christmas Tree and entertain ment held under the auspices of the Chosen Friends was a perfect suc cess The hall was filled to suffoca tion The Order of Chosen Friends is in a flourishing condition It 1 numbers about fifty members at present and as the New Year pre sents itself it will continue to grow stronger Mr Jesse Cook has let a big con tract to Mr Sheffield to get out A nut party was given on Monday night by Mr of Cleve land Ohio at his fathers residence A large number of his old associates availed themselves of the pleasure of spending another social evening with him while at home and they say they had a swell time We regret to have to chronicle the death of Mr John Dunns youngest child which died on Christmas day while Mr and Mrs Dunn were away to Hamilton where they had gone to spid their Christmas They were telegraphed for and returned the same night rhe funeral took place on Saturday to Mount Albert Cemetery Mr and Mrs Dunn have sympa thy of all the neighborhood in their sad bereavement If you have turned over that new leaf glue it down and it May SHARON Mr is spending the holidays at Aurora with also with relatives at Baldwin The Masons their annual meet ing on St Johns Day Dec frith which was followed by a sumptuous dinner prepared by the hostess of the House A I tho there were but few members present the dinner vas highly appreciated Miss Evelyn with her brother enjoying the holidays with at Weston- Mte is suffering from a se vere attack sciatica requiring attention of two doctors We noticed in the columns of the last week that Mr Walker announced as an inde pendent candidate for the of Kast Why did Mr give so liberally towards the present given to Mr Lennox at his picnic if ho styles himself an in dependent Actions speak louder than words Mr and Cole attended the Golden Wedding last week of Mr Coles parents and are now spending the remainder of the holi day with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Yates at Orchard The Township nomination on Mon day was- largely attended Mr is a new candidate in the Township but he served the people of of Vaughan with so Fire did damage a at John The fciipl rooms of John Toronto were in Jan 3 One man dead three Injured two en gines one 6xprerii car satisfaction for six years arc the at for bis election by a large apparent caused by on wllUIon which on the number of the friends the late Vernon attended his lir of the Trunk two miles from morning r Cough fcili ui Blood funeral on Sunday gave a vtry pleas ant evening to a number of her frfendx on Tuesday i Tbememlicrs of Hi church had the church beautifully decor a to for Christmas service but owing to us many members spending the day away from home the was poorly attended fcffttariTfio and enjoying Ibtmelvtn under tha par- roof a I fa Buffering from a carbuncle on Ms arm When the butter wont come a penny in the churn is an old time dairy proverb It often seems to work though no one has ever told why When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh say give them Scotts Emul sion It is like the penny in the milk because it- works and because there is something astonishing about it Scotts Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants For all weak and pale and thin children Scotts Emulsion is the most satisfactory treat ment Wo will send you trio penny ft sample free COST PER ACRE OF A BEET CROP ft l What rent per acre would farm command j 8 Cost of beet seed for each acre 16 pounds at Cost per acre of fall cultivation Cost acre of spring cultivation and planting Cost acre of tliiiinin sugar feeeb Cost acre of summer cultivation Cost per acre of harvesting the crop including throwing beets into piles or pits and covering with three to four inches of soil 00 00 mi form ft cm A Toronto Ontario Total Take in connection with these figures the fact that the average yield per is from 12 to tons at per ton the returns would be from to per acre Computing according to the above statements we have a profit of about to per acre- out of which the expenses of delivery must be taken This would bo increased materially the second the added percentage for every above Jh answer to the second question we can not do better than to give the practical advanced Dr A Agriculturist the Ontario Sugar Co sugar beet is a deep feeder Its seed like that of corn is delicate The new plants at first are not hardy- are not vigorous growers yet when they once become fairly rooted they go deep into the ground drawing moisture and nourishment from considerable depths They may therefore be regarded first as surface and afterwards as subsoil and atmospheric feeders The whole which includes the top is rich in those mineral elements which the soil furnishes At the time of maturity these mineral elements have collected in the leaves crown of the while the root which goes to the factory contains but a small proportion of the constituents which the whole plant has taken out of the soil Therefore in topping as the factory requires it done which removes the whole own by cutting transversely through the beets at the lowest leaf sear there is left upon the farm tin mammal portion of the beet It will only be a short time before farmers grasp the economical value of clean cultivation of fall plowing with a subsoil attachment to the plow which loosens the subsoil to enable the to form a long well developed root They will soon see the advisability also of the preparation of a fine mellow seed bed early planting early thinning and thorough cultivation during early development of the crop Experience in agricultural matter as well a along lines is the best instructor and the willingness with which our fanners have endeavored to adopt right methods promises that a very few yearn experience will make them eminently successful growers of sugar beets As to the third question the sugar labor problem like all oilier problems of this will doubtless adjust itself It a recognized fact that wherever remunerative labor offered laborer are certain to centre at such point and sugar labor will he no exception to this rule The Newmarket Sugar Co are now negotiating with the Dominion and Provincial jovernments with a view to securing from to families of emigrants to nettle in North York the coming summer It goes without Haying that the Co cannot afford to allow any farmers crop suffer from a lack of labor In order to succeed the factory must have the raw material and will leave no stone unturned in securing labor for the proper cultivation of the licet crop BERG FARMER CLEARS ON TWO ACRES OK SUGAR BEETS following letter from Mr Jacob Kaufman of Ramhcrf one of Waterloo Countys prosperous farmers will be read with interest showing as it does that sugar boots if properly handled will prove most profitable crop on farm Mr Kaufman writes as follows I am so frequently asked these days how I got on with my beets and what I think of the business that with your permission I will give a general answer through the columns of your paper I am twelve miles from the factory I cultivated two acres and have hauled the beets all away and have received the money for about one half of them know there fore exactly how stand I worked the two acres without any extra help having worked my farm with the hands as I did during last years I am as far on with my work on faun as I usually am at this lime of year bavins had an exceptionally heavy crop handle Did not employ labor except for a days for cleaning and that voluntary Nobody was particularly incommoded hrough the beets of us got up earlier in the morning than our usual time which is enough as all neighbors can conscientiously testify get Si clear for the two acres that is after paying for seed uso of implements and so forth I have scon people dq harder dirtier and more work for and dOit By feeding the Wheat off from two to five acres to pigs I can restore the lost fertility and got as much for wheat as by selling it di rect From all of which I am satisfied that it wouhl pay any farmer living within fifteen miles of factory to cultivate two or three acres of boots but not more I know many farmers who work fifty seventy- five and ov en hundred acres most of time This keeps them continually on jump all year round If such would cultivate a acres of beets they could enough cash to enable them to keep a airly good man during the summer months Respectfully yours Bamberg Nov 1002 JACOB KAUFMAN I usually spend a part of my Bummer holidays visiting relatives and friends In the county of Waterloo my old home Last Summer I not help noticing the great interest that had been awakened in the culture of sugar beets Field alter field was to be seen one on nearly every farm varying in size from or acres to or acres and here and there a much larger quantity To the observer it was evident that the cultivation of sugar had taken strong root In Waterloo County On conversing with some the farmers found that the only diffi culty secmedto he In securing sufficient help to manage the crop From lack employment the whole year round and the great Improvement In laborsaving machinery the farmer able to manage his crop with com paratively little hired help and that only during the short harvest sea son Hence manual labor had drifted from the farm to other markets employing all the help available Including old men and school children of the towns and villages with tho addition ol some Indians from the neighboring county a very large acreage had been managed and In spite of the yery unfavorable season the crop looked well On the important question as to whether or not the cultivation of this crop would pay the farmer I found little doubt or difference of opinion Nearly all agreed that the sugar beet field would be the moat profitable fleM on the farm and Indeed owing to this Idea many farm ers had overreached themselves in sowing too large a quantity I noticed too a very marked change In the srnall but old villages near Berlin Like Rip Van Winkle of old the progenitor per haps some of their their citizens had awakened to an activity and life such as had not known for half a century TORONTO AM Of GEO A COX President Canadian Bank of Commerce Toronto FRED COX Managing Director Imperial Life Co Toronto Managing Toronto J Managing Limited President National Trust Company Toronto SIR Toronto HALL Messrs Richard Hall A Son ROBERT President The Globs Printing Company Director Imperial Bank Toronto MACKENZIE President Toronto Railway Company Toronto CHESTER President MasseyHarrfs Company To ronto J J KENNY Vice President and British America As surance Companies Toronto REV JOHN POTTS Bursar Victoria University Toronto A A COX Vice President Toronto Sayings Loan Peterborough FREDERICK- TAYLOR Lindsay J Director arid Secretary Company Toronto m Per Cent Paid on Deposits 4 Per Cent Paid on Debentures Write for further particulars to A MORROW Assistant Manager HEAVY REAK THEN CANADIAN RUSHER lSSSS to sell I mental- TREES TREES TREES business We want men of all varieties fruit and looking for a few hustlers Are you one If so get our terms CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY Page Metal Ornamental Fen lowpriced Sjkc Fence front fences In orchard for 20 CENTS PER RUNNING FOOT you put up Writ for foil particular Fence and Poultry Netting Pago Wire fence Co Limited Montreal and St tout Township of King Convention at School Aurora flee A train ad mitted that he made a in trie collision on the near Cry for Kfgia Thursday Jan in and Service Address Bible study and Teaching Mr Jr Toronto Announcements Collection and Closing Friday horning in Presbyterian Devotional Heading Minutes Address A Pearson Aurora Addrcu Mr Cornell Newmarket Address Work Place in Child Culture Mr Toronto Roll Call and Reports from Schools Appointment of Committees Announcements and Closing Afternoon in Methodist Devotional Exercises Reading Minutes a Address of Welcome Rev J Lemon Response J B by Representative of County Rev Amos Report of Nominating Committee Lesson for Jan Paulat and Acts A Davidson PSI Newmarket Mass Meeting of Scholars ShtpSlgniuV j Addressed by Mr Toronto Treasurers Report and Financial Appeal Collection and Music Announcements and Closing hi Prldoy Evening in Methodist Song Service Reading Minutes Address of Retiring President and Introduction of President Elect Address Rev Geo Webb Toronto of Pro v Assn Collection and Report of Resolution Committee Pare well a and Closing v

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