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Newmarket Era , February 28, 1913, p. 5

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oh Aurora MONEY TO LOAN prank AND COLLECTOR Dp H Wesley CO op Physician Industrial And 33d p Main- St Opposite Post eilA Prospect a School and VCl bete or On Monday morning ice on the vires and rails the Mot- orHl l train train south Hut was hour and a half late and from Toron to at hour lite j mis Bolton Iracticai House Decorator Niagara and Streets Op Mala street Clerk DENTIST Of Wilkinson Graduate ot Ontario Veterinary College GALLS ATTENDED TO Day Livery- phone New Auto I a order to meet increased Agio MacWue has ink men ad as if they Intend hulld a brick feel at the tear of split On part the firm will ho greatly ap preciated by the public and we no doubt that will silceesMut business See ad J part hows bra fc-r- vy M fc aWt w run HI in tit Holland Landing Explorer in Toronto in up Street EDMrVed outi Of Canal x alnioat M Toronto Wfs made by John frank lin to ihorcs of this fireacli of Promise Case PHILLIPS instructor on Piano Violin Clari net Comet and instruments with 31 years experience having lo cated Newmarket solicits a of Name can be left at Era Office when suitable can be fl NEWMARKET of Piano Voice and in All Kinds of Musical In- strumaata and Repairs TUNING for Columbia hones and Records Stock Prompt Service Rev CoCkihg of Toronto- wIk been in health rime was slon puioiul York where he was well known in deceased was sent to under the auspices of Mission of the in Catodawheife be labored until IS After Mi Canada ho several charges- in with and under 1011 trot of the Methodist Conference During one of his visits to Newmarket after from Japan he made a short vis it with Mr Jackson and before leaving presented him with a Jap anese God said to be two hundred years old Deceased was of the Masonic Order and also Templars of Temperance He is survived by his widow son ami daughter The remains were in terred in Prospect Cemetery Prominent with M- uinti wth a it 1 alleged one our prominent hail pnid Of to ami widow of for- or at least not if of Mr Welter son Samuel tewar Ho now that he not serious in Us and that Ire was not to her but however that may have been wi dow became attached to anil as he seems to have lost interest the matter she has hls which is a form of does enjoy The result is that be fthJs himsolf the defendant In a Breach of Promise case and his attitude towards the will be given an airing in the neat The parties in the case are so pro minent that is feared no court room will bold the vast crowd with a the l W explorer arrived at wh a tried then York lrankHn without results hli put upon here i the 4 bay and taken thence by Ox dp NEWMARKET HARDWARE STORE OUR I thou the sales pot increase so fait gave trial and the OHO ROGERS GIN ttibocyirlU be you or TOUT teams the Franklin parly reached stay over ks the guests pi PctefUoblnxon a noted resident and rotative of Sir John Wphr Canada who lived tree ff you wrto fa fa Nat ion and Chemical Canada Wmited torso to WeiiarkoilfcwaS but t York County Council i of incnibeiS of the York County Thursday of last to of regarding the assessment of some of the tpxtftiships threatened at one time to the whole question and prolong the special hut later although undecided the question was passed over the Juno session for Anal arbitration nd discussion trouble arose over thorn of objecting to in the laiids in that municipality which he was at the passage otthe Bylaw lUssatlsfted against which ho later entered protest His decision to appeal was followed that of of attending the trial so who claimed that the practice f You Can Save Money By Buying Us I Issuer of MARRIAGE LICENSES At Use l5raOfllce Newmarket Office issued at private desired Dr s BoydMB In medicine Toronto University slso the of and mem ber of tie Royal of Surgeons of Former clinical in Eye Hospital and Uni versity oUoge Ear Nose and England Offloe Car Main and Timothy fits Telephone HO The Electric Power Question Two or three weeks ago the Elec tric Power Question was discussed the Town Council and the Executive of- the Board of Trade awl it was decided to obtain the opinion of expert regarding the two ions for power and lor ami Co Last air expert was here from University Montreal and was met by a few members of the Council and interested An inspection of the local plant was made the lay of the town sized up notes taken regarding present cost and other information bearing on the situation He left hero for Aurora on a from of tbat town and his report may be expected in a few days It is to be hoped that the matter will be well considered before defi nite action is taken Tbo proposi tion Deputy Reave Hunter es tablish a transforming station mid way between and Aurora and supply both towns with Hydro power from the plhnt is worth considering d it is to be hoped that this feature was mentioned to the Montreal expert We understand that the of Aurora is favor able to such a proposition if and the general opinion is that Hydro power would be more steady than Metropolitan will be held in the Town Hall evening uinavr the auspices of Pyramid Lodge for whose benefit the pro ceeds will In other words it will be a Mook Court Trial it premises to one of the most affairs of many as a large number of our leading people will participate in The conunHtee having the trial iu engaged Col A V New ton the well known lawyerlecturer Worcester Mass to attend to the details conduct en- has had remarkable success in conducting similar enter and without doubt the Breach Promise Trial as elsewhere an event long to re membered with pleasure followed this in taking the spe culative values obtained for isolated farms- In that township was not a fair estimate average price agricultural lands The discussion along this line general and animated the members leaving their seats and thronging around Chair man Pugsleys chair Angus McMurchy the Society of Ontario made a strong plea to indues the Council to enter Into an the city in the erection ol a new registry the cost or which Would- be in the neighborhood of fffce matter has been before the members previously and tle report the special committee i to Lend On farms Agents wanted- E Reynolds Victoria street Toronto was not favorable to joining with the city the cost it is said ex- short to whore the really commenced their into the Wastes- of north The Vera taken on to the oft for north launched In little which en- t us l hays long faeoA trying to convert- into a at great public fcSOenso The place Of the landing used Ibe forages Hero boats commenced their Lake vyas navigated and by way 6 the of Lake Huron the party reached Lake Su perior Skirting its rugged north shore Port William was passed and by the old Hudson Ray Com panys route Thence the travellers went north through he interminable of lakes rivers that gridiron the vast northwest bene were several Arctic travellers In Toronto among of the Mr up in charge of survey in the first Canadian Hudsons Day that of The party went out to re port among other things of Straits The ship sailed from Halifax touched at Land and went through icebergs to the buy where the party wintered at Cape Prince of Wales the extremity of Bay Growing and Ensiling Cotri The of in the and use Corn ensilage is gradually being overcome According to Mr Full Line of- e Electric Light Supplies Paints Oils Glass Etc J A ALLAN NEW M L WHILE THEY LAST i- 1 200 Yards A PRINTS a Yard Toronto Jobbing House NEWMARKET I J ir the present Directot of Correction Mention was made in last weeks issue of the new Curling Trophy pre- market at the last moment to the- Club but ted a bylaw confirming him in bis tern by annually The county registry office is at the cottier of Richmond street and is regarded as fire proof and adapted to needs of county tor some years Phillips the prcsenl clerk is the nominal head of tbecon hut Reeve Pearson of New- Newmarket popular tailor and the sou a tailor to the older reagents It is a Trophy and mill be greatly prized Furnace Work Plumbing i of Our Specialties See the Bathroom Outfit at the Shop THE LEADING TINSMITHS- OSBORNE SONS Next to Smiths Grocery NEWMARKET Marble Works LATEST DESIGNS IN and Head Stones asrCall before ordering elsewhere GEO LVE8BS Lot Owners Desirous of Building would do well to got designs and tenders tor fram ed houses etc from BROS Carpenters College St 3 Toronto Death of Mrs BreckOnt Wo llavo been asked to copy tho fol lowing from the Pott Frances Times of Feb Tuesday morning after several months of J A an old passe away in the presence of fam ily- For some time Mrs has been ailing and it was only the past six mouths that it developed that she cancer of the stomach A trip to Rochester where Bros were consulted was fruitless All that money or care could do was done hut there was nothing for it hut to wait for the coming of the destroyer It was therefore with great relict that she welcomed as she Was conscious- to tbe last The late Mrs- was born at St Catharines ago lut her girlhood days at wliere she married Mr- J In they moved to and in at tht- time of the gold boom up Rainy moved to Fort Frances They resided here for a short time and moved from here to whore they remained until the gold boom collapsed after which they re turned to Fort Frances and conduct ed tho Scott House Selling opt they then moved to Toronto- where they lived for a few years but Fort Fran cos appealed to them so strongly that they returned and have resided hero over since Mrs was Very much esteemed by all who knew her Kind and generous In her disposition she had host of friends who will grieve to hear of her death She leaves a husband and two sons and Fred sister Mrs Rob ert Lowe of Toronto and a brother William in British Columbia The funeral took place this after noon the Presbyterian church to tho Fort Frances cemetery and was largely attended Mr and family have svnipathvot the en tiro community their sore Brielets Mrs A Ough has bought the resi dence of Mrs Eves on Second St Mr Woodward Marsh shipped a car of horses to the West on Tuesday Messrs and Geo Hughes leaded their furniture for Lindsay yesterday Cornell P Pearson J Camer on Fleming and J Nigh were appointed a committee to go into the question equalization and sug gest certain reforms at the June meeting a resolution was passed that in case of an appeal being made by any municipality against the equalization the assessment as made by the council the council is willing to have final equalization made by the county judge No action was taken re the Central Railway Montreal to Midland who were applying to have the county en dorse their appeal to the Government for a bonus The Finance Commit tea recommend ed tliafc the usual grant to the Hos pital for Sick Children be withheld on account of the workingcut the Rates Up for Printing The universal advance the cost of has brought about a very material increase in price of al most every commodity An legislation passed at last session that granted to Prison ers A id- Association to the Sanitarium to Childrens Aid Society and the usual grants to Agricultural Socioties and Farmers Institutes The Good Roads ByLaw granting sum at- was given- US final reading and becomes effective and the Cull amount neces sary for carrying on seasons work in York County now being as sured Council stands adjourned until June effort has been going for some two years by experts and cost con ferences throughout Canada to ascer tain a fair and equitable tariff for the various lines produced print ing offices and a new price list evolv ed which came into effect last Octo ber all over the Dominion Some of our municipal are now say ing hard things about us owing to the new tariff but they should first calmly interview these who ought to know their own business heforo them Take one item tor in stance Voters- Lists arid pamph lets similar character Twenty- five years ago a page was con sidered a reasonable price for such Wages were then but onehalf what they are today while other expenses have advanced proportionally yet old price remained and in some cases by a cutthroat competition even that low figure was cut almost in bat The municipalities have con sequently been tho publishers tor years and now when an effort is made to adjust prices equitable and uniform basis there should be no kick coming from those who have profited so long and materially at the expense of county- publishers Standard Did You Get a Cook Book m have had so many re quests for their Cook Books that- they have had to get supply of them As they could on ly got limited is expected thait the supply will not equal She- de- maud See their add on P four mental Farms who has tested matter in many parts Domin ion- Corn for ensilage can be grown to advantage In almost all parts Canada occupied by stock farmers Failure to secure satisfac tory results oftenbeen due to wrong culturalniethods practiced or unsuitable varieties grow rather than to adverse climatic conditions To order to secure for the benefit of growers reliable information on the subject of corn ensilage Mr Grisdale was summon ed by tits Select Standing of the House of on Ajcri culture and Colonization to give evi dence based on his experiments and observation This evidence was printed in a pamphlet sixtcea pa ges and sent put in but there are still available for dis tribution a number of copies the hands the Publications Branch ot tho Department of Agricultfire at Ottawa Corn will do well in almost any of soil provided with good drain age and well prepared Barnyard manure which may be applied during the winter or spring is the best fer tilizing material to use Frjom the middle to tiro end of afajfi according to the weather and soil conditions is said to be the prober time to pkanb bite seed which be put in hills or rows After describing th accessary cultural operation varie ties suitable for various provinces and districts are named For trio mere northerly latitudes Longfellow Angel of Midnight North Dakota Flint and are recommended Harvesting and are fully described and feeding is dealt with also For feeing young stock some bran and clover hay should be added to the silage Ra tions are given for all- classes tfe disoussihg silos- a table is em bodied which shows the capacities those of different dimensions A hundred ton circular silo is shown to bo feet deep and feet inside Silos of different maiVtls are dealt with and their described Cement silos properly Con structed are referred to as pro bably more durable and satisfactory than those built of wood W WRIGHT An Empress Trio T The Empress meets the demand of the schoolgirl and the grandmother We have the agency of this modern shoe For Solid Leather Boots Shoes try WRIGHTS SHOE STORE NEWMARKETS EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALER A Woman of Few Words Cleaning jancl Mens Suits neatly repaired clean ed sssd pressed per suit I work called for and deliver- Deceased was- a resident She leaves a husband sons to their- loss Mr J A IJrecVonis brother eo Mrs ana Mrs Munroe of 4 sA a Mrs Main street north Mount Forest Onl writes Your remedy for bladder and stomach tTouble baa- given mo great relief boxes and now feel like living and better thai J have for years and your All the toe fcesV have ever tried At all dealers Co -QrtH- Proceedings In the Ontario Legisla ture are growing in interest as the days go by The Toronto Star makes tho reference to the Premiers telegram Elk Lake election An elaborate Is being made in pad out of the Le gislature to conceal the real point about the Elk Lake telegram Tbff real point is that on the eye of the election the Premier wired his prom ise to build a branch railway to Elk Lake and later in the Legisla ture responsibility his action He lent encouragement to tno impression in the House and throughout the thbtsome body bad forced the message in or der Jo Influence SECRETS OF LIFE by liking the New Hefted They how it Cues or written consent rf R 6 ARCHIVE Tokio Swept by Fire Feb per sons are homeless as a result of fire which swept through the centre of the Kanda district of the city yes terday The started in the Salvation Army Hall A wind farmed tho flames and they spread rapidly from street to street destroying 3300 buildings The loss is estimated at several million dollars build- burned were several churches including the Baptist Tabernacle and a number of educational institutions including the school ol Foreign V Troops were called out to assist the but they were almost helpless against the Many of- the homeless being sheltered in Kudan Park The report fit the fire states persons were Wiled and UxSKVSK The all iay and i Bood I m wry yvu and novcr favor your for use my In it any I get won mac TWO MONTHS Patient No la halt yvaraj In Veins n both back weak writes received your letter and In reply I am pleased to a that months treatment I would consider completely cured I have seen no of them back year SEEMS Paiieat No I have nut had a I dont and am on- The world different to ma and tor raito Vou doctor with me VEINS CURED No he in- VamoM Veins on both pmpwl the- After iko 9 to and am very iia I think myself wrw My Varicoic hcveconipIcMly appeared for quite while- and It a I and liret I no fur that ll I which I have every to J you for GAINED POUNDS MONTH This axed hod a chronic of Sexual Weak mm down In and months treatment ha reports lows I am feeling very well I Coined Ia on month I have to Later I am to om a I feel my condition Dear Doctors this is last months treatment will I thought at tiro I would never cured but I pot In you from rtan and I CURIS GUARANTEED OR NO PAY VAWCOSE VEIN3 NERVOUS BLOOD KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES all tol wi cure v BOOKS FREE to for from CaaaaU mast bo ai i J i DRSTKENmOY A KENNEDY WWDSOR OKI Cor Michigan Ave and St Detroit ONTARIO TORONTO V a

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