I The Best W -nt- Watsons JEWELRY STORE Era is to bo Boat Lading County Paper as a bain the Oldest la York No Paper eoi If Bay Witck from as safe money in the bank Wo make Satis faction that will you watch in mind hurry ours In your pocket WATSONS IKWtHHY 1 i JACKSON Editor and p JACKSON T T Nov 9 1 No IS Single Copies oil out clean and easy ami still retains keen sharp edge because It made of Kntor Steel and tempered by the Secret Process Every Saw Guaranteed For Sale by last Col A rtv a wr in the Armories to Oft rcgiineht of to vl- fttitetJianftivvrSiirv is the Ontario of a fall or Bight Soma seven Inches much for deerhunters Five thousand people a vote In Massey last Friday evening a thorough titlon the Police Department ije city to the and criticism and areorganiatioho Hie so as to bring it the public sen timent of city There will a general skak up ill the hurt wreck Day who avre to are doing as as expected Binns Hardware during and Hariri NOV ui fruisol i fou4mk I do fetals iSlles all they had tor IT the HIGH GRADE PAINTS OILS VARNISHES TRUNKS SUIT CASES CLUB RAGS phone Making Farming Pay FARMING has come to he regarded business governed by the laws of business Farmers tobe successful must be business mca must Bank account A Bank account conduces to business habits It is better to pay by cheque than With be cause simpler often more convenient and certainly more businesslike Have your account with The Bank of Toronto A sound Bank Assets A long estab lished Bank since Brandies in Ontario Quebec and the West P FIELD Newmarket it fc South End Lumber Yard OUR CUSTOMERS KNOW That when they order a Ton of COAL They 2000 lbs Every Time Fresh Car of National Cement just In Dry Hardwood body and limbs P W PEARSON Cor Church and phone BISHOP Carter You i Will Miss If vou Fail to See Our Suitings THIS PALL And youll simply bo carried with Our Over coatings They vel proper in Fabric Only a Fair Price for Every Call in and Sec them PHONE 160 WILLIS NEWMARKET MAIN ST J Flour a i AND HAY IN BALES December will on the following dates Nov Nov and Thursday Dec The visitors book will not be signed at these receptions The dates lor the National Chorus concerts in Hall have teen fixed as follows and Wed- and Stove egg and out cool took an other jump in price last week and dealers are per ten This is the tor coal since theTs stride several years ago and is the Result alleged scarcity After her as sisted by the police had spent a good part ot the night in a vain search for her Mrs Agnes Place- was found dead last Sunday morning about seven oclock near the Grand Trunk tracks at The boil y bruised mid had been struck by some Grand Trunk train Plans are now under way to set aside the decision of the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board in their action of Thursday last in ordering the annexation of the town of- North Toronto to the city Missing from his home at -Her- rick St for a number of days John found drowned in lake at tle foot of Leslie Street Sat urday the body lay in shallow water face downwards and had apparently there time While answer a call to wcathers store on Yonge Street at Saturday night Adelaide Street hose wagon- No the chemical wagon from Bay Street station col lided at the intersection of Bay and Adelaide Streets Miss the Toron to and a general favourite dieil at the home her uncle on night aged She was the wife actor both of whom as stars in this city on sev eral occasions A celebrated gives tiie fol lowing advice to young housekeepers Whim preparing a chicken try it inside wit It a lemon It will whiten the flesh make it more tender The unusual scene of a group tf Chinamen worshipping at the praxes of relatives witnesscvl in Necropolis Cemetery on Saturday af ternoon pomp they regulated a book ot ritefi making ouVrin meats and wines setting ofl a great number of firecrackers which are suppose to drive away foul James an elderly man was ar rested on Saturday by Detective Mil ler on a charge of shoplifting- in store Is employed at Clarkes glove factory Underneath his waterproof the police found a womans hat while one of his pock ets was bulging with an electric heal er which he is alleged to have picked up in the store John she who escaped from the Mimlco Industrial Home was arrest ed on Saturday Rather than submit to arrest he jumped into the lake at the foot ot Howling Ave and t lie po liceman had to wade out his neck to catch him was originally convicted of theft Jewelry valued at about and in cash was taken front the rec tory of St Thomas Anglican Church while the Rev Sharp and the rest of the family were attending the evening service last Sunday ev ening- While dressing last Monday morn ing Mrs Mary living train to be up before dawn ami baskets had be ail to hy as Veil as groiups the old- old cat- we with his tube and his old hat red and nose ordered for ai early tnK so ail lo walk nurse all down to- the Brock r street station arid shall ever one cold dreary when we lound that we were late in starling Aud as we crossed the street in the dull we saw a train whistle out sta tion with a defiant roar A sister of our governess who was with us put her head down on the ravi and burst into a storm of tears from which she diu not recover until we were all safely in the next train some hours later The farm was of about three hundred acres belonging to a retired cap tain of the service some the iKfinisons at His widow and a then un married daughter and son lived there and another daughter was pur nurse ry governess She always wore her hair in a single row of cutis around her head a black velvet witn a blue leather belt and fiat lace col lar was always immensely admired by her charges The first time we ar rived at the farm was on a dark summer had been driven in thc1igh red farm waff- gun from the station and after going over a rough meadow road stopped at what was always known as The Bars and a womans Voice gae us Welcome and we were lifted down and over the tars wfcich were slip rails instead of a gate and walked up through a dewladen garden path pinks mignonette giving out a sweet scent into a two seated porch and thence to a long narrow hall on the right which wan what I then thought a very large room with a big fireplace- On either side of it was a tall window one had a seat on it and another larger win dow was on the right of the door This is what would now be called a living room and here rattier small as tmnn known where for beloved end wcilniiwn hi city Bow held away the the generation oi Mr irking of lifelong friend my Sir Irving KC of the hall wore two doors nist into a room With iin- great logs of wood of our forbears Hut had on to the Verandah- with green by double windows in damask is that the for table Warm stuff now Wore drawn the result was a sense of home life to Over u- tall laiflR- frfthcolofeu I old print lady on a beautiful hunter In long- volurdiiious blue rid- habit tall leaver hat with blue til flying horse and very nodule of a jump over a hedge How often I that envied woman YEARS AGO From Kyle Nov wondering Oh why doesnt get over C had or M ever impressed such a sense A hinging In n for leitlnuolal Major of KIiijC who prlna for at the Mr lacVson j this Reason the leV Tin- Print Art on the tth lost Mrs IUvhV age years She was a native of By ton mi 30th nil Mr Itohtrt Tat- chill King to Ann second Mi- Roys of Pour young men of Sharon who lor four young women of mar cable age to enter matrimony Tailor and If and Shoe Maker offer great gains in their respective and lob Graham says There is no use puffing if you want if my The- IMrJitarian Fancy Store YEARS AGO Kyle Nov M STANDARD MEDICINAL FOR STOCK AND POULTRY LIME AND CEMENT FULL LINES I W H EVES r Order by of Boyd Bead or Smith backed wooden was- what seemed to childish eyes an old old woman with nut cracker mouth and and with an oldfashioned Wid ows cap coming- down all round the face She had one of the most fear ful tempers I have seen or heard of and though never eeemcH to go beyond screaming maledictions- the top when she would stake her stick half rising out of her chair she was an object of terror to all about her when she got into a rage used to think she was my of a witch and would never have been surprised if had disappeared on a broomstick I In the we were allowed to go down with the ten oclock of currant buaand beer or cider for the men cutting wheat The scythe was still used then with the cradle and we were taught to follow swath to pick up of grain anil make a loose twist o the stalks to tie up each sheaf and set them up in proper stacks other a difference from the easy work now But we got quite clever at it and were very proud praise received for our prowness In those days trees of luscious red summer plums were often seen in the fields and they were delicious as plums Some varieties were smaller and made lovely jam and I remember well certain trees with the large juicy ones and them while busy in the wheat fields around plums were much liked loo hut it was seldom we could find these treasures their large leaves was another Setting oft in it early owl J some miles out enormous wheel a it pro cess to watch the liners as they drew the long- thrcad from out of soft grayish wool in the I being very shock ed there was no change of dinner to us After the stewed- meat and suet dtimpHnshad he huge platters of riddle cakes were nut ctt and we ate the- cakes off the dirty plates which I thought quite spoilt the taste- In the little Its left hand of the halt a Uny oldfashiortil tinkling- piano at which a song was and many a tune such as Money Musk John Peel etc was heard and dance to Church wasagreat and one not lightly lo lie set long drive in summer heat the oldfashioned church with its highLacked pews square and long ills high pulpit and long sermons ev eryone An fresh starched hoop skirts and hats and the ale redolent with bld men and peppermints It was considered not at all the correct thing to be seen without a hoop skirt under any circumstances and I can seeing our goV- the old into enormous sidesaddle with its leather with her hoops carefully so that the one was rolled up under full long skirt and the other pulled down flat on the side and with a belted jacket and broad- brimmed hat Was conscious being quite There a Pil lory in the saddle room which had been used in the very early days of country and was probably then the only means the farmer and his wife had of going anywhere together It was of dark brown leather neatly sewn in a rat tern and thickly lined The wifehad to put her arms round her husband otherwise I do not see how could have held on all There was I a sort of leather loop for the foot Now let us come to another old time namely a gentle manfarmers house- and grounds nearly- if not quite a century in years In times past the high road SmMiiS Of the tfte and hicks on buildings signs and other depredations The North York Convention Newmarket last week was a very successful and profitable gather- summer leaves The family were terribly shocked was A girl can hardly go on the street again without insulted I by Be of J9 k When and raspberry much the same plan everywhere Foursquare to the winds four storey in height with often good attic f air space and storing space rows straight windows the lower ones gen erally known- as French windows caching on a broad verinlah running three sides of house and a wVjle door and In some Cases the house by fine I reek with the Adds grain and pas ture beyond Many Scotch and Eng lish gentlemen built their homes in this wise and amongst them one- we all Knew well lm my youtg days not only in my own time but In my fathers also Just miles from the bay fa- Toronto walk often so I have heard my father say taken by himself and his young Mends for a dance Is a white gate opening Into a driveway wWch curv ed a wide meadow passed a clump pines aha other evergreen and stopped- at the front entrance ot Scotch- 1 believe good w Opposite the front verandah was large rockery overgrown In summer with ferns and creepers and just be yond group of where we often sat with books and work In sum mer mornings The door was of gen erous width with the side and tan- lights in generalise then and big bell handle of wood dependent torn a stout wire with a knocker al so Visitors were few in and the seldom heard ing in the back hall tor if friends did call host and hostess were soon the verandah to greet them and in warm cold weather was It to close In the warmth from the great halt stove Ceilings high in those days no doubt a in mere movement as that horse and rider glowing with life and vigour could hear the cheerful halloa through the woods Be yond storeroom running at right angles was a large roomi known in as Uncle rhpm and in his absence the of large cages full of birds nests of ones we fed with Married- the Christian hard boiled and biscuit age on Mr A tame seemed happy Henry Smith of Whitchurch to Miss when he had a green sod pur of Township down for him full of delectable The Tomb At on The stairs ran un the ride ot Esther of John Hie breakfast room and at the foot the 70th year of her was a huge stove for burning whole the loss and when banked up at night of that village made hard waa to start Into a warm work for themselves in putting ve- glow in early morning The upstairs were uniform with windows giving sunshine- and air on all sides Two of had tiny wood box stoves with its beside lighted and in winter Behind the stair- Several wells in town and surroun- the main hall was country have dry of late pmtry causing some imeasiness and opposite was a funny tny wood- Thursday Nov is going into an enormous Day this year kitchen with large tables where the town streets are lighted by farm men and house servants had coal oil and during the past their meals a tall dresser with dishes two weeks no less than six lamp- and pans and in the centre a glasses have been taken from well water up lamps with chain and bucket Mr the Jolly wooden and iron handle blacksmith had a wheel taken off by modern person be- collision in front of the Royal Hotel asked to drink out of such a last Saturday but unlike most welU But wealldidanJ it too- pie he squealed never a bit A kitchen Mr Cole manager of the Federal size led out of the hi- one and here Bank bagged six oar last was a large range with stone or urday brick chimney and beside it was the The had occasion to repri- iron oven for taking the miyhty very severely a young kid for loaves with their delicious carrying a revolver last Friday crusts At the other end were the A number of have stone which ran under the captured lately along the stream body of the house milk Cellar Newmarket and Holland Land- wine cellar larders fruit for winter dry and cool ind to which in The thermometer indicated great heat we used to resort with below freezingpoint last Wednesday boas and work safe from the glare and heal of the sun- Near the other A shootingnumb took place ac door of the stone was the Sharon on Friday last at which the wood pile of- great logs I left to Clubs of Newmarket Bradford and for use and drooping over it Sharon were represented Last Saturday night was a big cherry tree whereon the youngsters used to scramble or find a comfortable seat on the wood pile pull cherries at ease safe also from the terrifying turkey gob bler who used to lie in wait for un wary ones They were indeed ac counted brave who from a discreet was made to attempt the home of Mr on and Mrs l at Soar anything apphoacWng to weather the door was always Only in kept shut i A j living with with son at la Gladstone Place tin pail pan lor cent I mind Inspector Jam Court tcdav to Thomas who said Hello to a young woman a stranger to- Recently a black bear from Que bec has Zoo species The new corner about years old It vat sent by Cap Young of Royal not room a bck bear Iron oh P another of its j W J Was good width and would pass the kind had to be laid In ffiad coach and tall6l George M is busily engager in boring for water his farm- Mr John Stokes is about to re- move his family from Sharon distance flaunted bit of scarlet to Miss Scarlett has been visiting ing the past week at Mr Councilman A short distance beyond were the stables Lso brick and the Mrs Reach and children re- coachhoiise wherein wore divers turned from Winnipeg last carriages and sleighs from a large Miss Flo Rohan is visitirp at oldfashioned barouche to the modern Ulsters in Toronto double and single buggies It was a J great delight when one of the kind elder members of the household would have a pair of horses no matter if j Why Hesitate were matched harnessed the aril one of the men An Offer that Involves No Risk for on the box we would all scramble ft Those who It five seven with hang- on to the wide oldfashioned step tte are so positive our wilf and hugely enjoying the drive along relieve constipation -that- we offer to the good macadam roads The fields furnish it free of all costjfft fails were all enclosed witfi snake Constipation is caused by weaknesa so familiar in early days and of the nerves ami muscles of the largo a lane which ran between tcr some intestines or descending Toet- woody was opted for delipect relief you must therefore tone up clous mushrooms growing in the fence- and strengthen those organs and re- corners We could get quite a big store them to healthier ftcjivhy basketful in no time Another We want you to try light was the animals On a raised lies on our guarantee They ate cat- mound in an spate- we used to like candy ate particularly put- a lot of rock salt and then Ideal for children They act lungs would raise the try of on too nerves and muscles of tho NanNan Nan and present- bowels They have a neutral action all directions would be heard Ion the other organs or glands They gentle querulous cry the do not purge or cause any sheep and the white bodies and fence Thjey act to noses eagerly snuffing of dozens of come chronic or habitual constipation the little creatures who would trot and the myriads of associate or de- j j 1 and scamper along to the salt on pendent chronic ailments Try Ilex- which they would throw themselves all Orderlies at ourrlsV Two sixes with licking tongues Tjrfs was I and Sold only at- our store am a Sunday treat for both The Store J shAf- and children The amuse- Druggist were primitive but none the SdS Stuart tet station tti i V7- ARCHIVES OF ONTARI TORONTO