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Newmarket Era , April 26, 1901, p. 5

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ONTARIO ft I axis 1 President NEWMARKET fiRANCH Banking Interest Deposits DRAFTS ISSUED THE NEWMARKET ERA APRIL i J IS OK f SterUna and 4oIt a boss It Simpson NEWMARKET WORKS Monuments and Head Stones Call All ftp Buy YOUR AX Seed Store Opposite Hotel The Beat always Sellable Just u cheap Others and no disappointment about r I I Tryout Developer Put up in two bottles all- ready for use We use It our- selves and can guarantee every bottle put up Try a and you will use no other J SIMTHBHOS Everything for the Amateur J V- I Messrs T Hunter A formed a partnership as Contractors Builders are now in a position to take contracts for all branches of Mason Work it Short And satWacWaa A SPECIALTY All kinds of Carting and Teaming done on Short Notice Timothy Street East ANDREW HUNTER Street oil Value for Cash FULL VALUE FOR YOUR Thats what we like to give each and every customer that deals with us be- sides that are coming as we are doubling our trade each and every season Why because we do as we say So if you ar in need of a spring Overcoat Suit Vest or Trousers call on us and you will be one of the many customers that go away well pleased in every respect J ww For Sale to The the Toronto Co hold the If annual supper and dance In the Town Hall this evening coming by special Me- cars Tbe first car is- to arrive here at eight pm They their own orchestra and will return home by special cars be tween three and four oclock tomor row morning hundred arc ix Gospel Good attenijauce at the meeting last Sunday and good program provided by the Royal Templars Mr Andrew Hunter in the chair and Mrs Lush organ Duett by Mrs Clifton and Miss Lennox selection by Templars Quartette recitations by Mr J Green and Harry Clifton and reading by Mrs E Jones Tte provide the program next Sunday Close lot Fish Under Ontario law the following varieties of fish shall not be caught sold or possession the dates indicated Bass From April 15 to June From April to June 15 Pickerel From April to May 15 Speckled Trout From September to May Salmon Trout November to From November to Suckers April 1st to the end of the year in the waters of the branch cot the Holland River to Newmarket if the dam at Thorpes Mill can be made sufficiently secure to prevent fish from making their way over it This last clause relating to suckers is not in cluded In the Ontario Statutes but is an unwritten law of the Landing flst A I Dont Run It you dont like your location move You wont be missed you cant say something good of your townkeep your shut You not only incur the ill will of enter prising men but display ignorance It is easy to speak well of your town Dont send out of town for your job printing You would not like it if the editor were tosend out of town for his stuff Assist your paper all you can There is just as much rea son sitting on the roadside and wait ing for a cow to tobe milk ed as there is in trying to do busi ness and expect a big trade without making an effort to if you have a bargain tell the about When you see a merchant who says there is nothing in there is something wrong he is either too stingy to spend a dollar or there is wrong in his head- In this enlightened day people go where they axe invited and where they can get the best bargains Exchange hot No In coo of North acres oll clay loam tfood brick nearly new good barn well fenced good three ply to DAVIS Farm to Sell or So of no Orchard the twentynine Euro pean reigning princes have no direct male heir It box too Laxative BromoQulnlDe taxm- h remedy re Toronto Saturday Night gives the following account of the wedding of a former Newmarket girl A wedding was celebrated in St- Basils Church at oclock on Tuesday morning when Miss Mary daughter of Mr rahan was married to Mr William Keroabari The ceremony was per formed by the Rev Father The church was beautifully decorated with sweet spring flowers and graceful palms while the wedding marches were played with great effect by Mr Moore organist of St Basils church The bride who was given away by her father wore a handsome white silk gown en train with trimmings of pearl passementerie and chiffon veil orange blossoms fastened with a pearl crescent the grooms gift She carried a of bride roses and maiden hair fern Miss Josie Kerna- the bridegrooms sister who was bridesmaid wore white silk organdie with trimmings of lace and insertions the corsage softened with lace and chiffon and a stylish of fancy straw trimmed with chiffon and pink roses She carried a of cream roses Mr Charlie brother of the bride was best After the ceremony a wedding break fast was served at the- residence of Mr The tables were prettily with pink and white roses In of soft green tulle over white and Mrs- Kernabah left afterwards lor New York and Eastern cities The guests were Mrs Kernahan in black silk organdie over black silk and Jet bonnet touched with mauve Miss Elsie dovecolored crepe chine frock the bodice trimmed with- white and touched with primrose velvet a turban of silver and black mohair and primroses Mrs J a black silk gown trimmed with white white tqtyie Mrs Gibson a dress of golden broad cloth with ecru and a hat of brown- and cream to correspond Miss Sara Kane a tailor made gown of Oxford gray- andhat to match Miss Annie a pink arid white organdiei with trimmings black velvet a White chip hat with satin ribbon and black velvet Mrs Gallagher Last Friday afternoon a slight occurred Dear the railway crossing on Huron Street Mr Jno Graham of Mount Albert was home funeral of Mr Peter Megan Mr Goodwin of Bast attempted to the crossing but ran too near Mr- Grahams rig and caused a wheel to collapse home somewhat late one night during the past week one of our town fathers so it is said covered a young couple hanging id a gate in Andrews Ward and de scribes the scene tfausly They both made protestations that Were hard to believd But be was talking thru his bat While sie laughed in her sleeve 9 Under the management Cook of Belleville who made cheese with Mr Meyers here last sum mer and is engaged again tor the present year the factor is running very and everything working harmoniously quantity of milk is increasing every few days Last week over pounds of butter were manufactured The Board ex pect to commence manufacture of cheese the 1st of May A Following up the record we already given of subscribers to the Era along in list at Sharon and presents quite as many changes as in this more im mediate 4 neighborhood We find the names of Rose Williams Jesse Robert terry Jos Barker Benj Ed Peter Rowan Dunham J Stokes Ralph Gra ham Peter Winn John Collins J Wilison Peter Shaw Silas John Eves jr J Bliss Mr Miller Ed Hunter J Hogaboora Joseph Ough J Bowman A Wm jr Pennock Judah James Miller Barber Mr Foster p Jacob Elijah Elmer John Oliver George Lewis ilS The list was not so large as Sharon but in those days it was a much smaller place than now The names were Nelson Crone Israel Dunham Richard Sanderson JjJhn Richmond Hy Stiles John Moore Cane John Smith Tay lor Morton Daniel Stephens J David Graham J Pere grine J jr Wright Ira Miss J Isaac Doug lass Geo Stiles John Nichols Jona than Peter Stiles Wm Hill John John Jacob BeUry Louis Dunham David Evans Irwin Isaac Stephen Wright There was also another Mr but wheth er Isaac or S we cannot distinctly make out The peo ple of that portion of East served by Sharon and Post Office will be amazed at the vast changes time has wrought in the personnel- of that district Even many of the children have passed oyer to the majority and only a limited number of the grandchildren left CATARRH Called an American disease is cured by an American medicine originated and prepared in the most catarrhal of American countries This medicine is HojJs It cure radically permanently in that it removes the cause cleans ing blood of and oil other impurities It overcomes all the effect of too and builds up the whole i- pi recent boring for oil in Gloucester Township Coun ty resulted In a flow of natural gas pounds to the square Inch of Stand Catarrh produce deaf- toon case Capt Toronto Canada was deaf for from Catarrh Alt treatments to relievo Catarrhal Powder him relief fa and In a very abort while eft him entirely It will do at Sold by J- ft- Town Mr Isaac was killed at while tearingdown an old barn Sol put him on 1 Smith Of Out writes My limb were almost uelea from sciatica and rheumatism and not withstanding my lor physicians I mutt give the credit where it belongs I am a cured man today and South Ameri can Rheumatic Cure must have all the credit Ita a marvel 34 Sold by Town i boiler of the steamer blew up on the River BC Four persons were killed and several seriously To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Quinine Tab lets druggists refund money Durban Natal April the operations of col umn pit the Swaziland and reorders show that the British the Boers to retire from very strong positions with the loss of wagons and carts winch were either captured or British captured a a Maxim gun bead of cattle and a large of horses and A number of Boers were killed- or wounded- The British sustained practically April Lord Kitchener in a under date of yesterday says regret to import that a party of ihe ambush ed and Lieut- and three killed and five wounded London April Office received a despatch from Lord Kitch- reporting tbat April various British have taken prisoners together with 100- rounds of ammunition many horses cattle and waggons Lord kitchener reports also the sur render of twenty Boers since that date East London Cape Colony Friday April A train laden with cattle and coal was captured by the Boers near Cape Colony last even ing The forward locomotive and ran to and re turned troops who found the train on Are A couple of were The train been stripped and then released How Beets Pay Here around Bay City the land is flat and rich It is settled largely by Hollanders with a liberal admixture of Americans or other origin The farms are small and tilte and when the farmers were first approach ed by the representatives of the sugar Factories they showed much more than ordinary willingness to take up the experiment of sugarbeet raising This enterprise on the part the farmers Is the more surprising because the sugar beet culture represents an en tirely different kind of farming from that usually practiced in America a more careful or extensive farming practiced bythe producers of corn wheat or bay It more nearly ap proximates the system in vogue in Europe bordering as it does on gardening By the old system a farmer planted a field of wheat and paid no more attention to it until ready- to harvest But when beets are planted they require constant and costly attention during many months In the first place the ground must be much more prepared plow ed deeper and more carefully pulver ized than for any other crop then the seeds must be sown with care In drills and when they come up the plants must be thinned out to give room lor the beets to grow work that requires the painful labor of knees and back during the long hot days of Jcne Weeds must also be kept down with perseverance and cul tivation must goon steadily until the leaves of the beets are large enough to shade the ground All this costs immense labor and care and expense especially if the fields are large The farmer cannot depend on his own fam ily to do all the work but must hire boys and women and sometimes men to help the thinning and the weeding In short it is a more scientific method farming than that ordinarily in vogue In this country it uses the laud more and profitable and it requires much more business capacity on the part of the farmer But if it costs more to raise beets per acre than wheat or corn the profits are correspondingly greater and as soon as the farmer can be made to see this great advantage he usually more anxious to take up the work The Bay City factory al ready mentioned in common with many other factories the court try employs a man whose sole duty it is to go thru the country and In terest the farmers in beet raising them the work is done making contracts with them and then watching the crop the whole season giving his advice and assistance wherever possible At the time my visit- at Bay City the beets were Just ready for the harvest and the green flat fields of them covered with spreading green leaves furnished an example of farm wealth to be equalled in few other places in the country The sizes of the crops of various farm ers varied from two to three acres to acres all planted to beets Every acre of these splendid farms yield from to tons of beets and the value per ton is from upwards ac cording to the richness the beets sugar Say that the yield is IB tons to the acre and that the farmer re the minimum of price for his product his income would then be per acre very much more than any other farm crop would yield By Ray Baker in the American Monthly Review Reviews lattloasi lesson to John April 28th Golden Text Blessed arc they that have not seen and yet are to learn today re lation jot dUr Saviour to divine Father symbolizes the relation of selves to Him The gospels and epistles are not widely read as are the characters the me and who profess to be Christians APPLICATIONS V Jesus may appear spiritually to the few than to the many to the persecuted rather than to the perse cutors of God brings with it the gift of the Holy Ghost for it is His purpose to bring Christ and His truth to remembrance A greater blessing comes to those who receive Christ on testimony thru faith than those who received Him thru spirit v THE LEADING 1- HARDWARE STORE Get- Beady ring Kidney Pain to the the Cry of kidneys for help To call Is to the body a Cruel ruthless and fioally life South American Kidney Cure has power akin in helping the needy kidneys out of the mire of disease It relieves Sold by J YBroughton Town in Harness The Census Take There was a sharp rap at the office d6ot- 1 The editor started It was not an uncertain trembling tap as would to believe that a was outside It was one of those decidedly vigorous knocks that admits of no denial the summons he at once came to the conclusion that his agent guess was correct He beheld a small man in a suit of rusty black with large red hands and bushy whiskers He had an intensely solemn expres sion countenance and a large fiat oblong package wrapped in an old newspaper under one arm There could be no doubt now it was the much dreaded picture agent I have called to-day- be began In a low transfixing tone Thank you interrupted the or who was fixed in the agent theory we have an excellent picture of our late beloved Queen and one of her il lustrious and exalted son our noble King Sir I have orders from r No doubt said the newspaper man am very glad to heat it but It is of no possible interest for me to know that the mayor of To ronto or possibly Lord is a lucky recipient of one those pio- I am sorry to disturb you this af ternoon broke in the voice again My orders are for royal pictures but from a patri otic Excuse me hut I have just pur chased an excellent set of stereoptican views of the late South African War including one of the distinguished CommanderinChief Lord Roberts from a genuine photo taken at Preto ria I have also Tommy Atkins on Parade and a half dozen Canadians at Paardeberg and I am quite certain I do not require anything more in that line As my time is limited this after noon I am afraid I shall to ask you to postpone this interview until later It seemed that the socalled agent was determined to make a sale To the astonishment and indignation the editor the man seemed in no hurry to accept the polite suggestion but seemed rather to enjoy the discomfit ure of his victim Somehow his man- reminded one of the picture of Alexander of Russia accosted by the presumptuous major when travelling incog I am afraid said he with a- pom pous smile I shall have to trespass a little longer upon your valuable time I am the census taker These last words were said in slow and pronounced tones probably to give his listener time to realize the presence of such greatness and to overcome the confusion must naturally ensue upon the making of so frightful blunder Why the deuce didnt you say so SET HAND MADE SINGLE HARNESS I SET HAND MADE SINGLE HARNESS I SET HAND MADE SINGLE HARNESS HEAVY I SET HEAVY HARNESS Complete hand SET HEAVY TEAM HARNESS Hand Made Long Tug Complete ALSO STRAPS AND MARTINGALES SEE OUR PATENT BREAST STRAPS TEAM COLLARS AND BRIDLES TEAM HARNESS AND TRACE CHAINS HAND MADE LEATHER HALTERS ALL SIZES IN TEAM SWEAT PADS J A ALLAN CO NEWMARKET 1 t i tTiiir 1 SPECIAL PRICES Mens S Boys and Youths 1 V At less than manufacturers prices A THE- TORONTO HOUSE ih market silk gown and If It falls cure her death is put down at net of signature is lion dollars Words by Now York Specialist Afler years of testing ant comparison I have no hesitation In saying that Dr Cure for the Heart iht quickest safest and surest known to cal science I use ft la my own practice It relieves the most acute forma of heart ailment of thirty minutes and Sold by J Y Town The estate ftt tbo time of her death is put down at three mil- at forty require assistance When you are this age reading or near work becomes an exertion and glasses of Just enough strength to relieve all strain should be obtained We are experts in this line We examine eyes free of charge and guarantee satisfaction GRADUATE OPTICIAN Atkinson A Co Jewelry NEWMARKET in A Methodist Mln- liter Prince Edward Ont atatea I troubltsd- with and piles for years and they ultimately attained to a very violent form Large lumps or formed ao that it was with great difficulty and considerable pain that I wan able to At this se vere crisis I purchased a box of Dr Chaaes Ointment but I had little or no faith In as I had tried varloua remedies before and purpose Now Imagine how great and my to And that Just the one box cured me so that the lumps disappeared and also the external swelling feel like a different man today and have not the doubt that Dr Ointment me from a Very dangerous and painful op eration and many yoars of suffering You are at perfect liberty to use as you for fit others 6O0 at all dealers- Dr Chases i Grocery and Provision Store Best Granulated Sugar 20 lbs for Bright Yellow Sugar lbs for lbs Best Selected for lbs Currants Best Selected 24c Tin Box Biscuits Large for 28c Peas Corn Tomatoes c per can Good per lb or six lbs for Try our Tea and per lb Best Value in Town Fruit Biscuits 10c per lb Cakes Toilet Soap for Eclipse and Surprise Soap Good Cooking Apples- c per peck pickles regular 2 for 25c Prepared Mustard tier Mix Pickles Westons Bread and Cakes Have the waggon call and try them- FIELDSEED Timothy I FLOUR FEED LIME CEMENT WJ All kinds of Rubber Tires for ail kinds of Vehicles Bicycle Tires Carriage Tires Solid Rubber Carriage Tires Invalid Chair Tires Tires for Baby The Tire Co Limited TOHONTOi Trademark WANTED Capable reliable person every county to largo company of a or day Saturday ana expense week tiTANDABD year parable per day a so per a alUexpensoa definite salary no commission salary paid each Saturday and expense money advanced I PRIVATE SCliObm English French and Music- Terms moderate W-

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