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Newmarket Era , February 1, 1901, p. 2

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ERA FRIDAY FEB She OP I BUT GROWS WITH KaCH FRIDAY FEB I Oar column SKETCH OF THE NEW KINGS CAREER Trying the Gome Mr L Toronto I Albert the heir lish bbtn on November at Buckingham id Town op oldest son of the Sovereign he became lite Cane a thimble party yesterday afternoon Cornwall and before he was four created Prince of her brother in Mr left for Mon treal last Ffiday on a business trip weeks old Wales and Earl of Chester by royal patent- As Duke of Cornwall he to revenue amounting The was baptize last Provincial election campaign to create a feeling of dissatisfaction ta m i as S wanted their votes f did not have Table- England The Dominion Department of Agri culture gives the following informa tion relating to the breeds of poultry Whose chickens fatten most profitably We are pleased to note the advance ment of chicken fattening Id Canada and would advise all farmers intending to fatten their chickens to raise the suitable recommended Prof Since- the preferences In every mar ket- determine what sort- of J most readily sold on that market in catering for the highclass poultry Ar lncrlnnrt fiimHlies Sunday only when he Sunday During the past week Mr Davis took Stevenson of Toronto any opportunity to see much of him occasion to hold a few meetings was visiting at The Bowery a couple have conference with bis consti- of days this I Mamie Millard came home on tueate when Jo and behold these of same complaining Conservatives pre- mothers illness sent a changed and with im- Mr Walter Cliftons father and disguised to create the- impression that the Hon Commission er Lands is alarm ed at the apparent distrust of the Lib erals of North York and is the constituency preparatory to a general election in the near future This view is voiced by a correspondent- in the World a few days ago but anybody at all acquainted with the possessing a very moderate share of comprehension can perceive a fearful looking for of condem nation is anticipated by the man who is being put up to measure swords with the present representative It is a clear case of whistling to keep tip courage while the political woods Then there mas the oyMer supper fabrication how mouths watered at the thought How some of these geniuses who have a for playing any game in the vain of achieving a victory would gladly have carried that imaginary tinpail of bivalves if there by they could have shared in the eat ing- But the whole story was manu factured out of the one circumstance brother from spent over bun- day in Town with him Miss Chamberlain of Noble- ton is the guest of Mrs S- Cane for a couple of weeks or more Mrs Terrell who has spent the past five months with daughter Mrs Nurse at Belleville has returned to Newmarket Miss Sadie Watson is spending a week with friends in Town before re suming hex studies at the Central Busi- situation in York College in Toronto Sirs H Matthews of Daven port and Mrs J Davis of King spent two or three days here this week the guests of Mrs Mayor Cane Mr- the Con ger Coal Co Toronto formerly of Vivian did not forget us when their handsome calendars for Mr Root Little jr leaves for Hull Quebec tomorrow having ac cepted the position of Superintendent of one of the in the Eddy Works people nevertoeless took great interest in the Prince and his were in great demand- Before he was months old he had sat for his several times The Prince received his first training from Gladstones who filled post of governess to the royal until the future King was six old In the Prince was Intrusted to his first tutor the Rev Henry Mildred Birch In summer of the same year he visited Ireland for thefnst time where he was received with great enthusiasm Ho made his first official appearance in London oh Octo ber Two years later the Prince assisted at the opening of the great exhibition in the same year the Rev Mr Birth retired from position as tutor Frederick was appointed and remained with Prince 185S it wns on the same day the prince for the first me the Queen House of Lords that the address of the two of in answer to the Queens message announcing the beginning in the Crimean war was The worst of the war was over when Prince and the Princess Mr George of Toronto their parents who is working under Mr Walter visited August 1855 formerly of TOen the Prince was he started day- with his brother Mr Henry I inc 1 pluuipness skin fineness of grain of bone and absence of stock whose chickens fat ten profitably are suitable for the -best- English consist of fowls of a square shape Wito long broad breast and straight The wings of large sue and combs as small as possible The birds must be live healthy and vigorous chick ens should be hardy early and fatten readily Heavyboned and heavylegged poultry be avoided With regard to the breed of fowl be made use of the Barred Plymouth Rock has fattened very satisfactorily at Dominion Government Fatten ing Stations- At the Que Station Mr fatted a mini- of Barred Rock Cockerels that when pressed and ready to pack into the cases weighed Bight pounds ith Some of these- chickens were exhibited at the Fat Stock Show in last December and were greatly admired Whilst they all had yellow legs the skin of each was white The color Ihe skin is due to the feeding Not one of the several thousand chickens ped to England lost year from the poultry fattening stations had a skin Legs must not be dark or black in colon All other qualities being equal a chickens bring sale price in as one having white legs In bleeding flocks for quality select a male bird with short legs and with a small low comb The English lie head and legs of the and pays less per pound for chickens with long heavy legs and that low with small chancy on the mUhy Station- The delegates the three has been divisions of King met at Andrew Hunter ton and as it was late before the of Ihe Hunter and some had long Town is verj distances to drive home Mr 5 suggested that they have supper to- Mrs m i of before separating This is the vear he at lined his event which the fertile imagination of SI the They superior to the Barred Rocks The Prince was confirmed smaller J combs and lighter bone they do not however fatten to as heavy birds 11 the same day he became a Colonel in of the late Wilson of i J The chickens mature quickly and arc he f- broilers at almost any age Mi returned to the barter Col Bruce P Sh oeing calculated to exercise a potent a T governor The time of the influence with the electorate all over city on Wednesday spending a- diligent Snch S KSS the Riding to the discomfiture of the nearlv the whole of wh branch of aspiring political Hercules in whose Prince travelled incognito as liar- interests the correspondent aforesaid erysipelas her face to have more than a passing of Ttttwi in up flt Another such an attempt Town week visiting her mother appears interest White ftyandottes are recommended on and after his return took purposes by the Dome stic has first ion Department of Agriculture To show that- they suit the it Will be a clear case of shut up continues my poorly extensive voyage It was decided that ri I Bone to the races of Mr of lhe market I quote thefol- and Davis political opponent son of the i i I S SlTlZV W good condition dent in which her j Mr Walter Ingham la months visit ent for a Construction Company and as and sweet as appears to be doin well in Uncle I appears to be doing A letter has been received from the s territory Reeve of North Gwillimburv too late for tins issue We will give it next jMarkliam Township spent yesterday f with Mr Mrs is j the only sister of Mr Lehman The A new dMle said of that they were as fee chickens as 20 they ever llandlod and would only let In the Prince an under- thdr have one or two cases graduate of Trinity College Cain- a time as they sell for best bridge and continued his studies to Fishery Inspector has been latter had the pleasure of handing Mr of the term he appointed for Western Ontario Mr Brown a cheque for over being vac J Hurley for llav proceeds of an endowment policy tings is the appointee -1- The Chicago Western British Am erican does its credit by its efforts to signify their regret at the demise of Britains Queen It is officially announced that the last day for receiving petitions for private bills at the Legisla ture will be Monday Feb and Friday March will be the last day for presenting reports of commit tees relative private bills There is no foundation for the re port that the PostmasterGeneral of Canada is consulting with the con tractors for printing the postage Stamps in respect to a new Issue with a different design to now in Use Hon Mr has given the report a positive denial on his life years ago The announcement some weeks ago that Senator Power would be ap pointed Speaker of the Senate has been officially confirmed In this con nection too it may he observed that the Government has decided to abolish the office of Chaplain to Senate rendered vacant by the of Dean Lauder This is all right as the prayers in the Com mons and the Speaker of Senate can do same thing The action of the results in a saving of a year to the country Yotk County Council The Council appointed Councillor WoodcocJc and Mr Jos to of Audit- The Committee reported its findingH making no altera tion Councillors Stoke and Ley were Home The usual to county wxktle and farm ers institute were made Was appointed as the countys pupil at Agricultural College for term Our Toronto better Hep recent at of the various interests in the city on Monday last- a resolution unanimously to close all saloons hotel bars liquor stores distilleries and breweries on day of the Queens funeral This re solution was ordered to be communi cated to all in the trade throughout Ontario with the request to take similar action The late Sir Frank Smiths will has been filed He left an estate valued at Of this sum Is left to three different charitable in stitutions The Government duties from the estate will reach Another evidence mark ing this twentieth century is the fact that an automobile livery is being In this city During the fall he travelled on continent but the of his father caused his to tfie following year he visited and Holy Land On September the Prince of Wales was formally betrothed to Princess Alexandra of Denmark he had seen for first time on the occasion of his visit in prices to parties that demanded the very best class of goods They were prepared and packed In the best man ner cases the right- size These chickens compare very favorably tlie best English fowls Sale Register TUESDAY Feb An extensive sale of farm stock implements etc belonging to the estate of Wesley White will be tin lot In the con of King near No months credit on sums over except for pigs poultry and grain or per cent oil for cash Sale at oclock a m Stokes auctioneers On account of Funeral of J See our announcement next week with particulars of out Great February Sale J MS- The In Town on the of January to and J A Allan a daughter DAVIS On Tuesday Jan to Mr Jess Davis of a daughter The residcuce of the brides father on Tuesday Jan by Rev J Martin J Wells of Manitoba to only daughter of Alfred Michell of An occasional bran mash hone is for the Toronto liarfeotB Toronto Jan per a White Wheat Wheat per bushel I Barley per Oat per Apple per Wool per lb Hay per pin per lb it r OH 12 a a a a a i Recorder Weir of Montreal sen tenced a young man named to a fine of or two months In jail for creating a disturbance at a music hall and using insulting language con cerning the King J Ofci v 10 to I Jan in barrel- Km a Wheat per to a CO Wbt per W a Buckwheat 045 Si a 0 per bushel a del 0 a J i i a a Wool hi ir a re Hay per ion Chickens per pair rick a per pair a Turkjra per lb druas a lj lb Short The leading Furniture and Undertaking House Has made special out in prices on Furniture days before For Cash Back per sett up with Bevel Mirror up KxUnsion Tables 885 up Bedroom Suites tip V r 76 up Parlor pieces up All other in uimi A calls attended to at St John Millard The Tomb In Town on the of Jan Gordon Douglas son of Mr and Mrs Geo Hughesaged months At of Mr Dyke St on Jan Mr Joseph Interred at Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon Oh the January at the home of Rev Laurel Rev John A greatly beloved Funeral services on Saturday Feb 2nd at home of his fattier Thorn- hill Deceased was a relative of Mr Cyrus of this Town and a graduate of Newmarket High School Many people here will learn of death with much regret In Toronto on Jan Margaret mother of J- formerly of her year Interred at St Johns on Tuesday morning on arrival of lialn from Toronto At on January Mrs Dorothea rett widow late Mr in Iter year WALKKR At Strange in the Tp of King in her 80th year Mrs Rich ard Walker AN IDEAL BAKERY Is what we aim at and while we do not as yet attain to our expectation we shall always keep the ideal before us Flour Direct from Field to Consumer Guarantees a choice flour guarantees a steady high grade supply guarantees that Starrs Bread will always be in demand EQUIPPED larger and more satisfactory business fl Satisfied la really after all the best advertisement a man can have This Is our special aim If we can please you TELL OTHERS If not tell us You may send the children and know they get the same courteous service as yourself GROCERIES PROVISIONS V Fresh Clean and Good Despatch Here are a few of the many articles for this week COMB HON BY STRAINED HONEY FIGS lbs for BEST CURRANTS BEST RAISINS GOOD COOKING RAISINS SUG ARS grades TEAS COFFEES and all fresh CEYLON TEA is a leader CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORAHGES and VALENCIA ORANGES LEMONS per dozen OYSTERS BEST GOODS ALWAYS FRESH Whitchurch near town on of Jan Jerc- Hill father of Mr Ed of the Arm of Hill his year Funeral this Friday afternoon at oclock to Newmarket Cemetery De ceased- died quite suddenly He was sick only about being en with on Sunday morning Boards a a at North AH will Highly polished regular for i Fancy Work Baskets Regular J A SNAP IN HOCKEY STICKSSEE THEM VALENTINES FROM UP LAPEL BUTTONS Canada Mourns A beautiful souvenir of Queen Victoria and CENTRAL TELEPHONE

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