WViVK 4 CHS President NEWMARKET BRANCH General TRANSACTED ISSUED American bought and Collections to tanker EE FRIDAY Pen sate for any tt I is heard from has a bill before be They Sftskfor Them selves Silent evidences of- business growth Mr Watson got in a new safe last Saturday and Mr an mense new refrigerator is being beard from Mr has a bill before to license other means of amusement The tUr lias passed the second reading stager Improvements Mr Isaac is having extensive j Improvements made to his residence which include new siding and a new Mr bill amending the j Municipal Act by requiring County Councils to provide accommodation lor indigent consumptives lias passed its second reading my On Friday last Mr Lennoxs bill to regulate the speed and operation fittcteiS S internal changes trying to work upon have done all I mean to do lor you You- have been a trouble and disgrace to your family ever since you were a lad and will be till you I You can go John James Aunt pointed 10 the door blamed with diamonds which flashed in the sunshine As she lean ed back in her chair her stiff silk gown seemed to rustle with righteous wrath John James did not move His rouble left them to you i LEGAL J Barrister Ac good Farm Security Palm Sunday It is usual lor adherents of the Ro man Catholic faith to carry palms or sprigs of evergreen before Kaster hence next Sunday is Palm Sunday Christ made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem mul titudes of the people who were come totlie east of the Passover took branches of the palm tree and went forth to- meet him with acclamations and withdrawn at the request of the Pre- i- who pointed out that the bleary rest- which effected revenues was not within the prerogative member to introduce of private Clark Back King TORONTO and Trust to Loan at invert Current Bates on Saturday and Court Co Ontario Bank Aurora J Money to Loan Agent fftva to at Current Bate Ramsay AgaAV Church Shed Fund During this week Mr Jackson received from toward shed repairs of the Methodist Church If users of the premises will this amount up to to cover cost of needed repairs it is possible the premises may be left open for the Summer But now is the time to act If the premises are closed for want of funds the amount paid this year will be refunded the question is being left open ill after Easter Light Weight Two lots of butter done up in rolls were found to be short weight on Saturday One lot was sold to a Toronto buyer who placed the basket on the scales and made about 36c by so doing The party was let with a warning One buyer reported that he told a farmer in charge of a basket of butter that the rolls would not hold out weight The I Bate on Farm and Bank Newmarket Dunn AND i farmer was sure they would have a bill that s they wont the buyer but the man dare not venture to back bis word The buyer enjoyed the mans confusion Dont let it happen again Mr Farm er It might get you into trouble A bill introduced by Mr Held to amend the Municipal Act has passed a second reading and been referred to the Municipal Committee ft pro vides that no member of a Public or Separate School Board in a city town or incorporated village shall be qualified to hold seat in the Muni cipal Council Mr Downeys bill to amend the Pharmacy Act was reported week This bill requires directors of companiesoperaline drug stores to be registered druggists As it now stands the bill practically prohibits departmental stores from running a drug dispensing business Mr Pratts bill to prohibit hunting of deer with dogs and- to raise the lit cense fees for nonresidents from to was withdrawn at the request of the Government Dr said the Government had a bill dealing with the Game Laws which would cover Mr Pratts proposed amend ments Hon Mr has Introduced a bill re mining corporations Hitherto mining companies have been permitted to issue shares at a discount Pur chasers of mining shares assumed no liability beyond the first payment Hereafter Mr proposes that min ing companies will be placed on the same basis as other joint stock panics on the bejewelled hands ot- Aunt He was a man of about tall and loosely put together with narrow chest and shoulders A man not built to get on in the world and only by dint of great care and good fortune to escape hope less failure It was too evident that he had missed both A cough shook him from time to time and at each cough Aunt gave a little as who should say Oh yes I know the cough trick His clothes had weathered many a storm by land and sea and he looked an oddly incongru ous figure in the stately drawing- room amid the yellow satin damask and costly bricabrac should not trouble you for long Aunt he said after a pause and without lifting his eyes from the gems on Aunt fingers His weak mouth quivered If you dont help mo theres only the workhouse left and to die Fudge said Aunt as she took up her discarded knitting any to you I have Aunt A faint flush and a of tho lips showed that the old lady was touched but she did not speak I am not altogether bad the poor creature went on and I always meant welt If I bad not been en away that first time if my moth er had lived if anyone had kept a bit of a hold on me I believe I might have turned out as well as most I used to think once I should have made a good parson but everything was against me Even my name No one could expect much from- a John James Rubbish said Aunt You were called your two un cles and better and more highly re spected men never breathed Jenny go and give orders for the south room to be prepared and when it is had better go to bed till youve got something decent to wear John James I dont want a to be seen in rags Her nephew was willing to go to bed and far from anxious to up even when the new clothes arrived It is my opinion that he needed nothing but good food and rest said Aunt after she had seen him the next morning From what he- says about the diamonds I should think they would look best set as eardrops What do you think Jen ny A I A l PROVED A SUCCESS AN WON A NAUE AND PLACE IN THE HOMES OP CANADA IN YEAR Duncan and MOW to another in Farm Produce market last Saturday Prices as follows Butter to to doz pressed Chickens 10 to per Old hens lb Apples J200 to barrel Apples 20 to basket CO to bag Beans per bush Live Chickens to lb Old hens 3 and lb Live Geese and tt Live turkeys 13 to lb Live hogs Young per pair Fresh Fish lb Hides to Calfskin 10c Sheepskins to Tallow 4c A few days ago in reply to ques tion put by Mr the Pro vincial Treasurer stated that the Government had arranged with the Bank of Montreal for the floating and underwriting of the Temiskamin Joans but had not any information as to what firms or persons were doing the underwriting The Government will receive on the loan of which will be paid for the Imperial Gov ernment stamp tax In the Public Accounts Committee where under the Ross Government the present Provincial Treasurer- and Dr used to kick up quite a fuss Mr A McKay is turning the tables upon them He wanted explanations for the 6G39 in connec tion with the HydroElectric Com- dssicn to Auditor last but not least some elucida tion of the for the enforcement of the liquor laws which seemed perquisites for some of the faithful I Severn Wills Probated of MARRIAGE LICENSES lhe Km Office at private if LATEST Monuments and Head Stones More I a lot of Work WWore the hired Mb is j by A El SCHOOL T0E0HT0 any time free J ELLIOTT Principal Daniel Russell retired farmer left an estate of In cluding 100acre farm in concession Whitchurch worth and a bouse and three lots in worth 2000 His widow reccivesall the personal property and an annuity of to be paid by their son David who receives the farm Barbara J George a daughter receives a legacy of paid in conditional instal ments of 1000 each The late John Milton Andrews of Aurora fanner left his estate to his widow Mary If and daughter Edna In equal shares It is valued at and consists of an equity of in a farm concession of King 21i in cash and in cattle The late George Samuel of North left an estate worth 875 Of this was in realty a farm in the Lake concession of North Ills granddaughter Jane Mos- Dorset Muskoka receives four acres of this lot his son Geo of Sutton receives the remainder of the estate Geo Wright undertaker of ville died on the leaving an estate of In his will made on Dec he bequeath ed all estate to his grandson Henry Wright To his two John and James he left the residue and should any of the will he forfeited his On February by codicil he bequeathed to Ids wife tho sole use of air Ms real personal estate for life Th consists of debts mortgages cash borae and buggy and acres concession 3 East worth Mary Alice Clark -Queens- vllle widow of the late George fanner his petitioned the Sur rogate Court tor letters guardlan- for their three infant children David William and Mary Their fathers life insurance In the Is to be divided among them- The Private Rills Committee had discussion the other day in regard to municipalities borrowing money ille gally and then coming to the Legisla ture to obtain remedial legislation Chairman remarked that a reform must always have a beginning He thought the Committee should take the stand of leaving municipali ties and their creditors to their rights if Councillors and Aldermen were made to suffer for their illegal Acts practice of would soon be dropped On Friday Ton Mr introduced a bill respecting Horticul tural Societies The main features of measure is that it takes all such organizations out of relationship to agricultural societies and puts them in a class of their own It provides for their independent organi zation in cities towns and incorpor ated villages An appropriation is made of to be divided among the Horticultural Societies of the Province the basis of division is to be determined strictly in accordance with the of money expended for horticultural purposes during the preceding year The act is to come Into force I ooe and set the steel needles truculently The doctor on board told me I had not any left and that the climate would kill me in a month Then whv on earth did you come You know that no one wanted you here My wife is dead and you are my fathers sister Aunt and I thought in fact he broke with that hollow cough which is the knell of a hope and aspiration Whats good for nothing never comes to harm said the old lady grimly You have always had this sort of a story to tell ever since I knew I I went to the hospital in Liverpool as I came through and the doctor there said the same thing He advis ed me to stay but I wanted to sec Aunt You had better have stayed John James took up the shabby grey felt hat which lay near him on the yellow satin sofa and twisted it round in his trembling hands His tired eyes wandered about the walls from picture to from mirror to the figure of a younger woman in a plain grey gown who sat a little distance from the others her head bent over her work Jenny he said suddenly tell Aunt it is all true this time- You can see that I am dying cant you Jennie raised her pitiful eyes and looked at her neerdowell cousin Then she up and moved toward the old lady He is very ill Aunt He is hardly fit to go anywhere Aunt nodded and Jenny hurried away When she returned the old had put down her knit ting and was sitting bolt upright listening John Jarncn was turning over and holding up to the light one of rings Yes This is a good stone but not equal in value to the smaller of two he said handing it back to Aunt all have a vulnerable spot and John James had discovered Aunt She had a passion for fine gems Her eves were eager as she turned to Jenny- He says that he has two jewels- much finer than these coming the next steamer He he worked Ids passage oyer sailingship left his Jewels In the care of someone he knew who was coming in the Castle Do think it true Jenny She did not see the fur tive annealing look which the man threw at Jenny There is no reason why It should not he true Aunt said quietly and she avoided his grateful eyes Desldcs if were not you price of and bed was He I think he is very ill and ought to see the doctor aunt said Jenny firmly So the doctor was sent lor ami his verdict was that John James days were numbered A week or two would end his illspent life The patient was very grateful to his aunt and even cheerful For a few days he was able to come down stairs and to crawl about the garden He gave as little trouble as he could and said over and over again that he had not deserved such kindness You need not think I am doing it out of kindness Aunt would reply sharply I shall be repaid for everything out of the your jewels He grew rapidly worse soon not able to leave his seemed to have only one anxiety to live till the arrival of the punster Castle with his jewels As death drew near Aunt Nesbitt was glad that her nephew was under her roof Jenny nursed him tender ly and he could not have been more gently helped through the Valley of the Shadow One day the news came Jenny read to the dy ing man the shipping news each morning- When she came to the ar rival of the Castle he cave a low cry of relief That will do Jenny he Said I dont want any more He lay quite stilt but his eyes fill ed with tears She put down the paper and looked at him pitifully Wouldnt it make you happier to tell Aunt the truth she said gently putting her band on his Tell her that there are no jewels that it was only a trick to get her to take you in She will forgive you now She is sorry for you And she will soon know A quiver passed over the weak ir resolute face but he smiles as ho met Jennys pleading eyes- But there are jewels my jewels my only treasures on earth Pray may live to see them once more Jen ny Two hours later as Jenny was rais ing him to give him a change of pos ture there was a sound of wheels in the drive The bedroom window was wide open and John James heard it and started They have come they arc here in time prom ise me Jenny promise me faithfully that you will take care id mv Jew els And let me sec them Will vou promise He clutched her eagerly She pressed his hand but the words of assurance away upon her lips As she spoke lie sigh ed and slipped from her arms back to the pillow He was at rest J A SOLD ONLY By ALLAH ft NEWMARKET -OF- Prints to Choose From Value at yard Toronto Jobbing House i Now in a good time to your selection for a Spring Suit as our stock is well selected of Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds i Oar Style Pit and Workmanship is the Best Give us a trial and be convinced Hume the historian said to be the ugliest man of his time His face was fat coarse and vulgar with no or pleasing feature Renaudot the great religious and doctrinal controversialist Is said to have seventeen languages to the extent of being able to conduct an any one to almost an- The name nicotine Is a a French nobleman and ambassador to Portugal In ho sent ft quantity of tobacco seeds from to Paris stating that they were the seeds of a valuable medicinal plant that was just then highly appreciated In Portugal Into which country it had heen Introduced from forty years before Besides- if It were not would know when the steamer la In She was certain that the man bad made up the story on the spur of the moment Hut she waB certain too that he was dying It would be hor rible to turn him out to die In the workhouse while Aunt would not miss it though his illness should cost her a hundred pounds had always been sorry for John since as a boy she used to shield him from punishments and try to get him out of scrapes Perhaps even the old maids heart had been touched by something warmer pity for the poor weak man who had always wanted someone to care of him Who can tell But I dont understand why you dont bring such valuable stones with said Aunt They to two day LAXATIVE Quinine Tablet Druggists refund money If to cure W here for more than In South la on each box I and if I die why they will have been safe enough In your pocket He shook his head Nothing Is In my pocketrwhtn the fit selves me I dare not trust myself Ho I addressed them to your care and I thought if I got better they be As Jenny ran downstairs she saw Aunt standing in the middle of the hall and two little girls in black clothes hand in hand looking up at her with confldent faces But In the name goodness arc you aked the old lady We arc Sylvia and Nora No bit Daddys Jewels he always called us Ann he told us to come here to meet hirn and wc come It was the elder of the two who spoke in a calm little voice They were both so pretty so winsome- so trusting that Jenny longed to take them In her arms But there was something else to do first A wave of anger to Aunt face He has deceived again exclaimed Ho shall be turned out to die in the street I He shall Jenny put her hand softly on her Aunts arm Hush she sa It Is too PAINS QUICKLY The excruciating pains characteris tic of rheumatism and sciatica arc quickly relieved by applying Chamber lains Pain Balm Tho great pain relieving power of tho liniment has been the surprise and delight of thou sands of sufferers The quick relief from pain which It affords Is- alone worth times Us cost For Rale by T Lloyd WILLI NEXT DOOR TO ATKINSON MAIN LDORADO Sold Spring of for- Pound- The most sensational potato in price and cropping qualities ail time the potato that caused such a furore In Great Britain Mr In fall of lelliotf Pounds for of IOCS Mr Alfred Dunham paid for a liveounce smaller ones selling rate of per pound Mr paid for that produced that year 301 pounds which the largest potato weighed pounds potatoes weighing over pounds While- this is the yield on record many others have- obtained yields neatly as great To those unaware history of this potato this sounds incredible but scud for list containing history press reports photos of potatois checks paid Ac We prove it to you be yond a shadow ot a doubt When soiling at per in we Imported some direct from the originator one pound or under field test produced pounds Vo Offor o Limited Quantity at SI por Pound Pure sold only in Canada by us Warranty of purity with each sale This most wonderful cropper is disease and blight proof tie finest quality Seed In will be In demand that every pound Planted now will be worth w Wo Give for Crop Grown from Pound In Wc have other kinds Star Gold Beauty POTATO WANTED Strawberry Plants sec All tho new the best of tho old list before buying BROS Box Rfl 28 Beaehville Out our go and see I iTbcn drow the two small crea tures into tho nearest room hug ged them to her desolate bosom No matter what Aunt might say or resolved to shield the ones from all barm with her life But vhen Aunt came down stairs her wrath was gone and tears were in her eyes It was plain that poor John James had made with Aunt Nesbitt at lost and that would accept the legacy Christian World