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Newmarket Era , March 31, 1916, p. 7

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r CHINA A L L I to call Early Spring Purchases of Gar fen and Flower Seeds TESTED eft or the s have air si Mack see to one first Eggs lore Sold In Packages Only at or op Our s n Call Early Our Stock Is Large Fully Assorted C TURNIP SEED In Sealed Packages Only One of the Best both in Quality Quantity Ask any or your neighbors who have grown them CLOVER SEED Ho in Quality Price Reason able TIMOTHY SEED Ho and No at Close Prices China Department Have a Look at our New Stock Weeks lioeal a A Removing Mr J O Moss has secured the old on Huron St for the future home of the North York Marble and Granite Works The premises will be overhauled a new front put in and it will be very suitable and convenient for the purpose Wrist Broken Charlie Rogers son of Mr Rogers of the Town Line is back to High School again wilb his arm in a sling Two weeks ago he was climbing a rofre in the Gym when the rope broke and he fell to the floor breaking ins wrist to I 1 I iter- a j SB i t J55 Bad Accident J Stephenson an employe of the Office Specialty Manufacture ing Company had four fingers on his right hand amputated on Wednesday as a result of being caught in machinery He was removed to his home after medi cal attention Improvements A fine new front is being built at the Strand Theatre The ope rating room is removed to the North side and the hall is be ing decorated in an uptodate manner Open again next week Parade Last Saturday morning a Com pany of the Mounted Engineers from Toronto with Bugle Band came here on a special Metropol itan car got off at South End paraded to North End took car again for Sutton and took a tramp on the ice of Lake They were out on Distance In spection IE1B to the a f i Pattern DINNER view in Window self SET now on It speaks for Importer of Staple and Fancy China A PICTURE OF FATHER AMD MOTHER How It would delight your children how it would please your friends Make Them For You I Free to Adults Entertainment to be given by Ladies of Field Comforts to Iicjts bud men of No Co 1 Ball on Thursday evening Mar in Town Hall at oclock Presentation of colors to No Co Speeches and musical pro gram Jules Brazil entertainer of Toronto will be present Ev erybody welcome No admission fee Children not admitted A P A regular meeting of St Pauls A Y P A will be held in the School House on Tuesday ev ening April at oclock when the Rector will give an ad dress entitled Lent its history and meaning As this will lie both interesting and helpful it is desired that every member will make an effort to be present Lawn Bowling The annual meetings of the Newmarket Lawn Bowling Club will be held next Tuesday evening at oclock in he King George Hotel All members arc re quested If be present as im portant business will be trans acted The office bearers for the ensuing season will be elect ed and the Committee extend a hearty welcome to all interested in the sport in be present New members will be enrolled and the committee appointed Phone ZURBRIQQ Photographer Studio Om Door West the New Post Office of GREENHOUSES QORHAM ST NEWMARKET MID- work promptly sUeftSed to Prices sotfctted CUT OH HAND Field Comfort Notes No Saturday supper tins week April 1st special supper in aid of the Belgians Saturday April in honor of King Albert of Belgiums Birthday Watch for further particulars in next weeks issue Anyone having clothing or ma terial of use to Belgians please send to from where will be shipped Sewing and knitting as Friday afternoon March at Ladies Please knit legs only cloven inches and toot to inches Wool is scarce and may be saved as men do not can- to have them over eleven inches long Christian Endeavor Last Tuesday evening the Young Peoples Union of Au rora visited the Christian Endea vor Society The visitors had charge of the meeting and a splendid program was given af ter which refreshments were served and everybody heartily enjoyed it in more ways than one Next Tuesday is the monthly Consecration Meeting of the So ciety and the members arc re quested lo memorize a verse of scripture commencing with the firsfc of their Christian name lo respond the mil call and will who arc obliged lo be absent kindly remember to send a verse of Scripture to be read in response to their name This is also the monthly busi ness meeting of the society and the officers and convenors are requested to present written re ports As the topic for next week is Consecration of Time let each put forth an effort lo be on lime and commence the meeting at 8 pm sharp The executive will meet Monday evening at pm at I he home of the President Miss Lu lu Collins PHONE 135 MR FARMER We are in y to Exchange Farm Gerties from 0 aercH to an- if lo or mi we will mall lift or nd particular of your farm for are also a position On Kami or Mortice for in at Low Interest No private Luke VluMii Street passed Away One of our best known resi dents passed away on Monday the of The late Mrs Mary Oliver was the widow of Mr C Oliver of this town Mrs Oliver was born Bcthcsda Whitchurch En She was married in and came lo Newmarket about years ago All who kiojw her admired her un failing cheerfulness her good sense and kindly disposition- A woman of few words her quiet gentle influence was blessed She was an honored member of the Presbyterian Church here Resides her husband her son By ron predeceased her Four sons and a daughter remain Miss Adelaide at home Will and Arthur of Toronto of Almonte and of Seattle Wash A sister Mrs and a With er Mr David Pretty reside Vronlo Lodge Lodge No 162 LO will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday tvHsiiing April the at p in fchdrp in the L Lodge on Lot St On Monday evening April Jrd Lodgir visit flte- Lodge in Aurora One These Girls to im mm a from eteUWeri fcnfortunjkth pome to labor ttiaS ml S2 dote they a Vfc notice Cfr drooping And York War Auxiliary A Meeting of North York War Auxiliary vill bo held in the on Saturday April int at two oclock p Tor the purpose of electing a president and VicePresident to Jill the positions made vacant by the resignation of Aubrey Davis and Len- jioj both of whom for Overseas Service Every member is urgently to attend as in addition above ejections important business with the or- gauJzitfon vill dealt with IM speakers or this occasion are as LtCoL Brown York If Lonrwx Irish Aubrey Davis Quarter- master York Hangers J M Godfrey of Toronto LI Col Mulloy Trooper of ftoulh African fame It Is said that he Is an ex ceptionally good speak er Brass Band of the York Hangers Overseas Battalion will also be in attendance Everybody Invited this Is not a recruiting meeting but one for Information I The above figures represent the es timated loss farmers through Smut in grain crops in Ontario in If you had a field of oate or wheat you know doubt contributed to the great loss By reason of the prevalence Smut last year the danger is rendered greater this year There is one way to prevent this and lhat is to TREAT YOUR FOR The method usually adopted is ias follows Mix one pint of formalin with of water to a pail of Place the to be treated in a heap on clean canvass or Moor Sprinkle the formalin solution over the gram then shovel Repeat this until every is moistened by the solution then cover the pile with sacking and leave for three or Tour hours Attho end of this time the grain out thinly to dry veiling it over three or four times will hasten the Forty gallons of the formalin solution is to sprinkle thirty or forty bushels of smaller amounts proportion the grain in a bag Is sometimes practiced and is effective fy Those further information apply to District Representative Newmarket Dumq the year Canadian wool doubled price A plot to invade Canada by of United States blow up bridges railways public buildings and destroy the was unearWied In New York Thirtynine and a half cent Per gallon wholesale quantities and cents per gallbn rotafl Is the price of at Davidson Oa Ft May last hi the Of Commons a stromg attack on age living Oriole Yolk County elder brother And the result in A QUEER TREE The aoeeoewood tree la native of and parte of South Afri ca odd same to it be cause It without viottntly The dust of Us wood same effect as the strongest in so Irritating to the mow workmen are obliged to uxeexe avcb when they pinning it piece of wood of ibis tree put in tie mouth it In found to have very bitter taste and no doubt It this bitterness which insects kind from tito JAraber of the sneexe- y tree tact It so disagreeable makes wood waluable for work that Is re quired to last a long time For tad lit Years Ahravs The police have a clue to tne Van couver robbery of diamonds brioches lockets etc etc ad an arrest was made this week in Toronto in con nection therewith A grip full of jewellery was A German was arrested here on Tuesday and interned because of his failure to explain his possession of blue prints of a rand bridge over Niagara and other papers The Ontgrio Government expecU realize from the amusement tax it is imposing year Three trainmen lost their lives the wreck of the Chicago at Port Credit A Toronto player named has again engaged by the auth orities to coach their lacrosse team this season and he will leave on April to take up duties This is the fourth year for Warwick at Harvard Mr years of Grenadier Road succumbed suddenly to heart trouble Friday morning He was walking along King Street east and when i f front of the St Lawrencr Market collapsed The ambulance was sumnvoned but before it arrived he died On Saturday last a fe male prisoners comprised the total convicts of the jail Eleven of the women were committed to the Mercer but have not been sent there There are no less than 16 guards at the jail prisoners to guard This is a waste of the peo ples taxes The Legislative Committee of York County headed by Reeve Keith of Newmarket waited on the pro Secretary on Tuesday and outlined the legislation sought by the County The deputation that tenant farmers be of a portion of the taxes imposed for pat riotic purposes their leases m them for a Other matters Were also presented A lawyer was fined S3 in Police Court last wee for using unbecom ing language War exhibits at Battalion headquarters on Street in clude relics of every from the front A new department store is to be erected at the corner of and College Streets From the to of April a scientific management of the home will be a subject of demonstration at the Toronto Home Show in the Arejia Besides of many products for home use there will be interesting demonstrations showing right and wrong wayr of doing things Tremendous floods the Don number and Credit Rivers the be ginning of the wee The p yards were flooded to a depth of nearly four feet ni for a tine caus ed suspension of Before County Magistrate appeared on a charge of neglecting to send iris hoy to school J Curtis truant said that the lad was thirteen years old and had been absent days out f 7 I f ti A I of a possible Mr de fence was that the boy was in bad health The magistrate ad journed the case on condition that the boy attended regularly in future On Tuesday evening Inst ow ing Ion breakup of the ice on tin River the water rose in places from to feet resulting a flood than seen for half a century The Number Bridge turned half way round and a couple of spans were torn from it Col J Wesley Allison of Mor- whose presence is de sired by the shell committee is also much in request for the Pur pose of serving upon him a writ in the action brought against him by Meldrumto recover alleged due on two promissory notes and a bill of exchange Manhattan Y was last address EXPERIMENTS WITH FARM For the Era The membertj of the Ontario Agri cultural and Experimental Union are pleased to state that for they are propaTOd to distribute into every Township of Ontario material of high quality for with Grain Plodder Crops Roots Grasses Clo vers art Alfalfas as follows Mot of Experiments for Grain Crops Number Testing two varieties of Oats Testing A No Barley and Testing two Barley Testing two varieties Testing two varieties of Spring fiat fliilMiflit Testing two varieties of Testing three varieties of Field Testing two varieties of Spring Testing two varieties of Soy So la or Japanese Beans Testing seven varieties of Husk- Root Testing three varieties of Aaatf ffH4ll Testing two varieties of Sugar Beets for feeding purposes Testing three varieties of Turnips Testing two of Testing two varieties of Carrots Hard Mam Perhaps you work Indoors Or perhaps you are an outofdoors man It makes no difference The point Is this If you are supervigorous you need Underwear of su perstrength Nothing hold you long Come In here and get a warm suit of The Men Newmarket Forage Silage and Hay Crops 15 Testing the planting of at six distances in the row Testing three varieties of let e Testing wo varieties of Sorg hum Testing Grass Peas two v of Vetches 19 Testing Rape Kale and Field Testing three varieties ol Cloy- Testing two varieties of Testing tour varieties Grass es Culinary Crops 23 Testing three varieties Field Testing two varieties Sweet i Miscellaneous Experiments Testing two varieties of Pota toes Testing three- grain mixtures for Grain production Testing three grain mixtures for Fodder prodntion Pi 3 Any person In Ontario may choose any ONE of the experiments for and apply for the sane The mater ial will be furnish in the order In- which the arc receiv ed while the supply lasts Each ap plicant should make a second choice as the material for the experiment selected choice might be ex hausted before his application is re ceived All material furnish ed free of charge to each and the produce will become the property of the person who conducts the experiment Each person apply ing for an experiment should write his name and address very carefully and should give the name of the County in which he lives A Director Ontario Agricultural College March want to know whether you going to be a success or a failure in life you can easily find out The tout is simple and infallible Are you able lo save money Tf not drop out You will lose You may not think it but you will lose as sure as your life The seed of success is not in you Ah you may object all this is very easi ly said you do not Know my circumstances- Circumstan ces exclaimed Napoleon I make circumstances To use a tired brain la like using tools when edges are dull Sharpen up your wits you do have to use someone elses What Brbught Her Back A husband was recently sad because his wife had gone a visit would not shorten in of his appeals to come home lie finally Jilt upon a plan to in duce her to return He sent her a copy of eachot the local papers one item clipped out when she wrote to find out wh it was he slipped from the p he refus ed to tell her The scheme worked admirably In less week she home to find out what it was that been on that her want her to know Modern conveniences are rise un til bills come In ii Save the money you thrbwlna away by Selling to right man WHAT THE OLD MAN I am prepared to buy and pay bio prices for your junk Prlees delivered per OLD RUBBERS delivered per lb HORSE HAIR delivered per lb COPPER delivered from 10 to 1Bo ID BRA88 delivered up to 10o lb AND A GOOD PRICE FOR OLD IRON ACCORDING TO QUALITY CLOUTH 3 Doors South of King George Newmarket season brings with newness in every way and not the loast In dress All are glad to throw off the togs of and don something new and the AMI bo thinks of la a Haw Hats a and business men the opportunities of the year but must have the aid of the other millions to make that savings bank better than it musk be a case of indi vidual effort You may bo to Have only a dollar or a quarter or a dime eaob week but you must remember that there are fiftytwo weeks In year and hun dred million 16 tlieir small accounts to yours The ability or Inability of a man to Is a good measuring stick to Judge by James J Hill- the great man of the Northwest says If you Phono r Are correct for Spring and this season wo are show- extreme sty lee I especially citable for Young Men The Mens Outfitter

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