Thos J Notary ODlcoMaln St Npwmarie 150000 to on good Farm I 1 prank AUCTIONEER AND COLLEgTpft v Clark DENTIST Newmarket W Wilkinson DENTIST Over Grocery Insurance and Real Estate Howard Livery want to Buy or poll See r MUSIC LE8S0H0 Given at Timothy St Apply to Mrs Dp Cane ROYAL BLOCK Main Street Newmarket Office Hours to am to pm to pm Telephone Boyd Graduate In Medicine of University also Licentiate of the Royal Col lego Physicians and mem ber of the Royal College of Surgeons England Former clinical assistant In Eye Hospital and Uni versity College Ear and Throat Hospital London England Main and Timothy Newmarket Consultation- PAINTER AND PAPER Arden Ave 2nd house from Queen Street Newmarket Bolton Practical Painter Paper Hanger and House Decorator RESIDENCE Corner Niagara and Ttouinscli Street Newmarket I I WATCHMAKER AN JEWELLER Market to A Stouter NEWMARKET Teacher of Piano Voice and Violin Dealer In all kinds of Musical In struments and Repairs PIANO TUNING Agent for Columbia and Records Complete Stock Prompt Service M HUGHES FIRE ANJ LIFE INSURANCE AGENT you want to buy or soil Bee me Millard Ave Newmarket mm Jackson Issuer of LICENSES At the Era Newmarket Office Private Papers Issued at private resi dence desired NEWMARKET KJaiflj LATEST DESIGNS W Monuments and Head Stones Call before ordering elsewhere Out Stone for Building Purposes Kept in Stock and made to Order GEO lust as you are I wouldnt a thing That is the of modem photography And with the fast plates and fast- lenses ol today the clever photographer can take you just as you are Long exposures a uncomfortable conscious at titudes are a thing of the past In fact having picture taken a Modern Studio sas pleas ant as an informal call on good lends Make the appointment today THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN YOUR TOWN Phone NOTICE opened a Workshop I prepared to do all kinds of wood en buggies i band sawing All kinds of saws dm secondhand rigs for sale Also wire fencing sold and put LAWS SI flrsl SI west of Fire Phone WOOD FOR SALE of Hard and Soft Wood for Sale Delivered if desired to Box Keswick J- i I A building iar- be sold on Saturday by public coin- noon the handling public contracts Was a favorite theme of the Cabinet There Were rakena graft and ThJs that con tracts were given to favorites and Wie interests of country In It was that firms were given con tracts which Competent to That the Conserva tive story in the years The la another now It Is told by no less an authority than a member of the Rorden we took declared Hon Sam Hughes in speaking work under his department as re ported in for June last we became is and tried to change the contractors hut we met with lope and delay all of trouble on the part of and failure on the part of men In the of years Would probably have become as ex pert as the employees of the old con tractors The old men have been do ing kind of work for years and can do- more satisfactorily and therefore we are still giving them the contracts tbat Wio best work was done by the contrac tors who were employed by the for mer administration cannot have found that there were Improper acts on the part of these contractors In other years unices It is be assumed that Premier and his colleag ues to trust the busi ness of the country In the hands of men whom they know to have been wrongdoing The fact Is plain and it is- emphasised by admission of Colonel under Liberal rule contracts for pub lic business wore awarded only to competent men or firms and that the country received a dollars worth value for every dollar paid Slander cries were used by Mr Borden and allies In gaining power acts expose the slander now- V I- mm i i r so Theo are very It the opportunity to make a for him- is worth while to be there at the free lunch served and pick out the lot you wont at your own price As the cement are al ready the flats fare oil of easy access and no waiting for the Coun cil to act See ad for favorable terms- Court Thomas of the town- ship of King who died on April loft an estate of com prising household goods mort gage cash In back and iest half of lot six i the concession of township of King The deceased left a widow Mary and Albert a son who is under thte age of years Mary was appointed of the estate on Oct died on March so John Win and John A of the township of King applied to the Surrogate Court for letters of administration Farm Pine market of butter and eggs last Saturday Not much change in prices Eggs pen doz per lb 2fc22 Potatoes per hag Rhubarb per bunch Plants to per box Diets per bunch per bunch Strawberries per box Green Onions per bunch Green Peas per Spring Chickens per lb Chickens per lb Old Hens per lb 12c Live Ducts per lb to 10c per pair Pigeons Pigs per pair Hides per lb Green to Mo per lb toJ3 each Sheepskins each and 1 Tallow per lb Caught on Narrow Trail Dr Edwin Heath who live in Kansas City Kan one of the fore most South American explorers had numerous thrilling experiences during the many he spent on the southern continent Thej were relat ed recently Kansas City Star In honor of his achievements as an explorer a South American river was named for him and he was made an honorary member of the Royal society In the early seventies Dr Heath spent much time in extreme alti tudes of Andes Here he says at a tfujight of 12000 to feet above level he found it imposs ible to boil water and he was forced to wear a shawl or other head cover- log as the- actinic rays of the sun caused terrific burning making blis ters and sores on exposed parts of the body Near to Death Feet High- Probably no more thriving adven tures art to he had anywhere than in these mountains When Dr Heath was surgeon for the rail way he had a startling experience while going to visit patients Coming down a precipitous mountain side he had to pass a most dangerous point in the road a narrow shelf about three feet wide skirting a promontory and 800 feet above the valley below The under side of the shelf receded from the vertical and path beyond could not he seen from either side of this point It was im possible for an beast of burden to meet another or to turn around on projection It was therefore custom ary for travellers up or down to send some one ahead to this place to sec that the way was cleared beyond and thus avoid a meeting here Dr Heath was in a hurry and supposing that one coming up from below would observe the- usual precaution he went on with out reconnoitering It Was Impossible to Turn When he reached the narrow shelf which formed an abrupt curve in the trail lie was horror stricken to see a train of eighteen mules coming to ward him the first one bearing a wo man holding a tiny baby It was im possible for horse or the mules to j turn around and they could n pass Seal Notary Public each other The native rider Halls Catarrh Cure is taken crawled between the legs pally and acts directly on tho blood front and The feet ol If they are you are In danger When or the kidneys fail to filter the Impurities from the blood trouble comes at once Rheumatism Sciatica Gravel Diabetes Gall Stones and the deadly Bright are tome of results of neglected kidneys Dr Indian Root Pills contain a diuretic which strengthens and stimulates kidneys to that they do work thoroughly and Try nam A OF CLAIMED OF All actio was set upon and badly beaten by the lust Thursday in a dis pute over a diamond ring With a monkeywrench for a weapon Keller is to have knocked Paisley to the floor of Hie barn and I hen struck him a blow on the shoulder which shattered his collarhone and dislocated the joint in such a way that be may lone the use of his right arm Although nearly stunned from the blows Paisley was able to crawl to road where lie was picked up by a passinK auto When notified by Hie police thai lie was charged with as saulting Paisley claim ed that he did not even know the youth and had only seen him once or twice Paisley claims he re ceived a letter from Teller to day offering to settle the matter for State of Ohio City Toledo Lucas County J Frank J Cheney makes oath that be Is senior partner of the firm of J Cheney Co doing business in the City of Toledo County and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each anil every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure FRANK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this day of De cember A WATCH THE If Your Heed Packets Arc Not Homebody Is Those gorgeously chromatic cata logues that adorned every home for a coupleof months those enticing little seed packets obtrusively dis played in hundreds of stores are a reminder of the Federal Department of Agriculture has been having about the busiest ilme of Its existence The Important lion upon which George If Clark Dominion Seed Commissioner and his scientifically trained staff are en gaged Is familiar If known at all to but comparatively few field root garden vegctablo and flower seeds sown In Canada are jnoBtly Imported from Europe soma enter from United states but only very few arc Canadianraised Women and figure largely in agricultural production across ocean o ft does not pay this country to compete distributing trays of packet seed to the small dealers also before selling hulk to largo dealers and grow ers our roputablo seed submit doubtful samples to this Seed De partment at Ottawa a id act upon the rcsultof the official reports Others do riot and in Ontario during out of small dealers visited there were found violations of the Seed Control Act with subse quent six dishonest of fenders There were convictions for violations among dealers visited In and now tbat there la no possible plea on the score the stringent laws on point each future year will find Seed Drench exacting much stricter adherence to the regulations governing pure seed Until the pres ent Commissioner work has been largely educative but willful dishonesty Is now curbed as effectively as possible by legal pres sure wherever discovered Very steadily thoroughness of Inspection has Increased last spring 2G temporary assistants to the eight district scattered throughout the Dominion being em ployed this year there are more Some of the wholesalers send out their packet seeds on a commission basis and collect all unsold at the end of the season others are sold outright and If not dlapoRed of tbo same season they are often kept In stock by the retailer until their vitality has deteriorated An amend ment to Seed Control Act In requiring all packet seeds- to be stamped showing the year In which were filled has proved a good safeguard When buying your seeds see tbat they bear Imprint of a firm of established reputation look specially for the date and then you will bo tolerably sure If your let tuce does not come the sparrow gob bled your seed row by row then swore roundly at there being no more Canadas Seed Branch Is also active and advantageous regard ing field crop and seed fairs and In granting subventions of various kinds T of all the animals conciliation was held the woman on the front were jdangling over feet of sheer space below The mules were growing rest less and the situation had to be re lieved at once There seemed to be nothing to do but push Heaths horse off the precipice to certain death Finally a tiny ledge eight inches wide a foot the trail was dis- covered Dr Heath threw lasso around the horses neck and by gently pushing and Patting the help ed it to get a foothold on the ledge where he stood trembling while the train of eighteen passed over Dr Heaths prostrate body As each mule came along it first put its nose to this new obstacle in its path then cautiously put first one foot over then the second and third and then gave little leap clearing the physic ian body without injury When the danger was passed the horse was pul led over on its side of the footpath where it for some time quivering in every part and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free J CHENEY Co Toledo Sold by all Druggists Take Halls Family Pills for con stipation GREENHOUSES St Phone 135 has now population of with on assessment six million dollars We are prepared to furnish flowers for weddings at very mo derate prices Our Brides Bou quets rloht up to date fitinda fcariy I The ftrincipiii customers at the city of Montreals earliest market Were the Indians who came exchange harvest chase for the proi the white mans Invention and energy long ago for Sketches of Mont real Pact relates that The first regular fair market of which we any account was the annual fair established about and hold In June of each the savages that frequent the Great come down with prodigious quantities of bea or skins which tbey give in exchange forearms kettles axes etc and on which the mer chants generally clear two hundred per cent- The first market place probably the place on which the prin cipal part of the business during Indian fair was transacted was tbat now occupied by tho Custom House and Square after the coming in of the list century the city began to grow at a rate then considered rapid id larger and better ket accommodations In the olden time people purchased their food supplies on the public mar ket carried them home themselves and so saved coat of delivery The public market was tbe city peoples source of supply where met tie farmer producer and so elimi nated the middle man upon- whose shoulders so much laid today There Is still some going to market but Increase of population consider ed nothing In comparison with of fifty years ago And so it came to pass that as the city want of more adequate market accommodation was which In April led to the passing of an Act for building a new and for removing part of the stalls on the old market place The trustees wore authorised to borrow In order to carry out work The slto chosen for the new market was- that formerly occupied by the College founded by Slour and now known as Cartier Square There seems to have been a money stringency at tbo time be cause the trustees unable to raise tho needed money and so they went to Parliament for authorization to erect temporary stalls on site of tho proposed market waiting to build until money was easier This plan was carried out and sub sequently a market was erected as at first proposed This market was en- in by the addition of a wing The entire market was of wood but it served its purpose well until the present Market was erected when the old wooden market wan pulled down and Its site converted Into a public square Is the successor of those old markets and In its early days It was considered a triumph of architecture for Sandbam the histor ian with evident pride describes It as a magnificent pile of cut stone buildings In the Grecian Doric style of architecture erected at a cost of about and equal If not su perior to any building of kind in America I la H i Water Around Corner on Newmarket in if I Has or Repair Man from Repair Shops at Toronto and Is prepared to do alp and any kind of Repairing SEE U8 ABOUT YOUR WtiRK AC0E88ORIE8 OF ALL KINDS AND f- J i Fell Off There was a large decrease In operations throughout Can ada In as compared with according to figures obtained by the Labor Department from Us corre spondents In localities In the amount of new build ings was a decrease of All the provinces with the exception of Prince Edward Is land New and Quebec show a decrease In three provinces there were gains of and respectively decreases In the other provinces as follows Nova Scotia Ontario Manitoba 2608792 Saskatchewan 116 Alberta 17183007 and British Columbia Out ofthe 36 localities In Western Canada for which comparative sta tistics were obtained 30 show a de crease In nearly all big centres Gallery Humor The members of Press Gallery at Ottawa held their annual dinner recently and for tbe occasion prepar ed a little booklet entitled The Canadian Parliamentary Guide The first page contained the following de scription of Canada Canada Is a considerable area of climate situated north of Reci procity agreement Discovered by Sir Charles Tupper Constituted by the A Act which no one has since read It consists of Manitoba the Vices Gallery and ho Senate It Is gov erned by the Orange Order the Hier archy United Empire Loyalists and the Manufacturers Association Also Grain and Awkes Chief Industries Senate reform and making of political plat forms honorary colonels promises royal commissions and naval policies Principal food product Crow P I Encourages Cattle Breeding The Beef Cattle Breeders Associa tion of Prince Edward Island has been formed through the efforts of the islands Provincial Department of Agriculture Its object Is to en courage the breeding and Improve ment of beef cattle It is probable the association will supervise Importation of registered Here- fords Galloways Polled Angus and English Shorthorns which breeds of beef cattle have been found best aroalvvay8 found In circles The last word In ele gant ties lii handsome and artistic In superb effects Our shirts create that aristocratic and elegant effect Let us give you a few hints concerning mens wearing apparel LI I Mens Outfitter an increase of 1843550 over the Is reported throughout Canada building opera- Suited to Eastern Canada Beef anl- tlons reached the high water mark In Edward Island The one outstanding exception to and are If any- the ease of St JohnNB where thing decreasing While corn cannot be grown successfully for fattening cattle the peas oats and turnips which are plentiful and easily pro duced are said to be equally valu able In beefmaking qualities The number of beef cattle in Dom inion of Canada has gradually fallen from In 1908 to in Hushed Into Ditch An amusing Incident occurred at Ont rece during the GovernorGenerals tour when the royal train stopped there for a short time The Duke of ac companied by general of the Grand I Ti ink at Toronto were taking a stroll up the street The residents heard that the train baa stopped there and made a rush foi- It failed to recognize the distinguished visitor and rushed both him and Mr into a ditch The duke took it goodnaturedly Give Them a Chance Judge when leader of the Opposition In the New Brunswick Legislature representing the County of Westmoreland was once deliver ing a vigorous In the House against some measure of the Govern ment then led by Mr Blair Oh that my constituents In West moreland could mo now ex claimed Opposition leader In vio lent oneB MP motioned to an atten dant the windows he TwentyTwo Years In Wilds Bronzed and bearded like a was Rev Father Gouy super- lor of St Mission at Fort They smith on arriving In Edmonton after P MORTON Newmarket Town Real Estate Company FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN MONEY INVESTED We have for sale some HOUSES AND FARMS RENTED RENTS COLLECTED ALL KINDS OF TOWN A FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD I with all modem coaveoieoces on west tide of Mala St will be at a right price Beautifully At a Bargain for Quick Sale Also a number Frame Houses with largo gardens small fruits to buyers and prices right t For Announcement is made that a sta dium and campus to cost will bo built In connection with the Gfll University This Is In addition to the gymnasium to cost that will be erected through the gen erosity J K Ross Agricultural Research Tbe Government has ap propriated a sum of to cover a period of ten years for ln- and research In ft voluntary exile of twentytwo years among the Indians living north of the sixtieth parallel of lati tude He Is on the way to Nantes France where he will visit bis par ents journeying thence to Rome for an audience with Pope Pius and returning to the Mackenzie river district early the coming September Coal Near llattleford a member of the local Assembly foi Athabasca reports seeing samples of anthracite coal the vicinity of Meadowlake It is believed tbat by further prospecting large fieldB of coal will he opened up miles north of the city Some women look as if they bad put complexions on wrong side out To keep cool when you find yourself between two fires that requires fcVJ lQO Infanta and Use For Over 30 Years Always Signature of You We men ought to bo moving our way toward getting one are stocked up right with the goods that knowing dressers will wear this season Exclusive Designs FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Call in early and make a selection PHONE ILL NEWMARKET ST want la a a trill la tat Hoi ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO