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Newmarket Era , February 25, 1921, p. 4

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J U North York Marble Granite Works Ml to I tho end Head Cemetery work promptly nttortdod dons by Kind of UulldMi fllono Out to Order Cox Phono nolo tTc Mi a i A Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties Bee the Outfit at ft J- A reliable CQont for lin- to Mil our fruit And ornamental pay Our under present conditions COO flORBO OF liOTACLIOHKD 0 Writs for Agency Department mil AM our i You owe as a duty to your family to loin feel Meets 2nd Tuesday Hall Hates gladly given by any Member- Join now You wont regret it EVANS Box if u YH LIFE OF CANADA Company lias A Otop bo Probe Farmer have for WadoUr fur llier if ts three hair millions oh written Tlio- may every to tjio laws of bo but there a grow ing deal and may well learn that la ml going to bo by losat The Government muni Whatever stepa arc ncocs- to jRlothc question if our Canadas Tree Press Canada the year with a fire tafia of op to per capita on an eight million or per new record and one worthy of thought With modern of fire prolooUon and- ffe available no man or hi no should he permitted mease unnecessarily of living neglect or In fire is very inantfeNt that five of ihoCrl- as amended Hays Bverynne guilty of on Indictable offence and liable to two years any fire which loss of or property Is not understood nor- enforced The rigid enforcement of MM acelloh would do more Jo ho than any other Influence Widen miftlil to iii A Olsn of the Time a -y- in a cog wo The of Hits parly lash has no longer any for many on old parly liner an In gone by one of the of the times ami live parties who used lo count mums prior to election day will likely have a chance to revise their figures flic day voting Mono Market Sun vagaries of shown In ttiii of He forced to pay extra in a loan made in the United Slates by the Treasurer of the Hearst At lime me was able to save by a loan floated in Great Britain The pound la- a discount bore while the American is at a premium Law Almonte Gazette Privy Council decides thai civil no power to annul marriage because of the rules and regulations of any and that church courts oannot annul a marriage on any grounds Secondly that a marriage is valid in law if performed by one au thorized to perform it and if requirements of tho civil law are complied with in spite of the re ligious beliefs or lack of beliefs acid by or both of con tracting parties Roman Catholic does hot sanc tion divorce and any members of other do not believe in it So there arises dissatis faction in connection cases of divorce Much of opposition to of desire for it too would pro bably disappear if the law of di vorce wore amended so to make it illegal for divorcees to little i extra price -4- J IN TMK VAMW BY THE Mi one of Iowa old Bradford in ho valley there has stood for Mian luilf a unprotontious en ten church which Inspire Dr PiMHfu write the pm J Brown Oil famous for all liine to come This long years ago passed its usefulness as arouse of worship not from dilapida tion but because the worship away leaving jit alone in Now its silverytoned boll as sweet and clear as when it first called the people under Is belfry peals forth only to call few citizens when ranks are to time still further depleted All that made pros perous departed with the passing A family feeling as you is all very well begun Mr new minister of parish but if It is carried far are just naturally a little anxious it is going to end There was where himself open to back in war How so queried mini ster spying resumed Mr Pago not fttllingly the squire was one of he seeih have a specially lime the enigma of jWedlbck before lie did it he hail married five lh igirls reasonublo lapses of or one wife hud been lost ami and riale bo marited another- Ho kepi bis and right within family circle of began want to break the loft it a now I was the I vo just mentioned l for f want flJeiiV says deacon for nnas near stonedeaf I Idlet mo PLUMBING GUY lHIOlia it smt In re- to we lo of study dtnla may now have of taking this with or In the place of Shorthand loll on request Stenographic School of Newmarket A by Un4lnfl Canadas Help London Advertiser No doubt Canada should be prepared to lake care of we see what came to or many from all scheming for ade quate defence Out of that came mad kaiser and his works- Perhaps Wie best way in which Canada can Britain to- make future safe for our civilization is to develop our re sources with intelligence- energy and speed Our men helped mother country the Hue in Belgium without any previous military training for most part they t Gorman t line- August day In that will hover be forgotten any more than the dc battles of its environs We are confident of line future if we pay our debts and build up our re sources in land and industry the Fair In Wet Weaii Acton Free Press The action of the Provincial Government or yeans ago in providing a small rain insurance to help out the small fairs where weather conditions on the day of the an nual exhibition militates the financial Income num bers of fairs from and failure The Government may Mow increase the wet Miter insurance at the request of the Ontario Association of Fairs and which met in week ago and considered this stranded and mile frbm The towns former business pretty sites farm landa Plow arid reaper succeeded the the busy town Only the Kho are left objects to i ourUeioUier Defying rav ages of t9 a marked degree litis landmark Its loneliness remains unchanged within ana without The church was built in the days of the Civil War lis was marked by a spirit of unusual golfsacrifice and toil on the part of the pioneers wHiobo and privations taxed their financial strength to the Ut most The Umber was hewn and lu by their own fiends the surroUhdinK forests the finishing lum ber door and windows were haul ed by team from McGregor on jIio river a distance of over miles over corduroy roads across the prairies through sloughs that seemed bottomless and across streams when the wngoninxoa were used for boats to loads across The church was begun in spring of but was not dedicated until 1805 Many of the ben were away in the service of their country and -men- was scarce At a stress when it was feared Hie finishing must bo indefinitely Or John Todd of Mass gave came to the tihurch about the same time a gift Mr Colo then a rich but who soon after failed mainly for the reason that all the world stopped wearing pa per collars which he had been manufacturing The furnace of church was constructed out of the firebox of a castoff building became brown instead of white because brown miner al was cheap and load quite beyond reach Great rejoicing was manifested all up and down the Cedar Valley whop Bradford was ready for use People travelled miles to attend the first service and those living within a radius of ten or twelve miles quite attendants This little church meant much the people in those days of lim ited privileges The pastor J It Nutting bad lent willing bands at in its erection The song by Dr Pitts was written about the time the church was dedicated It has sung around the world The sang It for eight con secutive years- Mrs fi M Wright For ffiiy wife Fer life to in hull neighborhood can hear Ye oan have her Ye got em all slow and sad for lid store girls I set great an on in want ye to know bo to the Poor misguided girl sisjors ye at for ye wont U her couldnt much wonder concluded Mr 1 OPPOJjTUfJIVV Aflk iiiy ut calendar wlipri dividual woke up Opportunity f chance work with An Opportunity House may sawmill a it may a violin but who a as usc will- sir Ins Writ -V- an ttinily to up is as we a the In the fetcftt hi fad tvnltin Theres a in the valley the lovelier place in the spot is so dear to my child hood As the little brown church in Wife vale How sweet on clear Sabbath morning To list to the clear ringing hell Us so sweetly are calling Oh come to church in the vale 1 There close by the church in valley t Lies one that I loved so well She sweetly sleeps heath the willow i Disturb rest the the of that loved one Neath the tree where the wild flowers bloom the farewell hymn shall he chanted I shali rest by her side in Who sits down and he waiting for an to society as a looking a severe attack of Spox THE OF You oar Your folder leave you a iocome solt 7 lo work out your own the cold a handicap would you have made of if handicap after handicap not driven you to effort Tim man who a was does not get half bo much out ne do You toe to forward to and take pleasure the iota of utile things now en you tint to get It successes must work d count forward into the future you must acknowledge that you do not your way the lime no credit due your own brains brawn It is good to strive grow with striving a Hot OnUHo at of Toronto V- -r- teat IK forCnt was started at iIh The were a winter or dormant pruning summer fe no The orchard under teat of about fifteen dlffront of Although It Is- too early to look for conclusive csdC ultimata yields of the various ayeteroaof pruning yet have of these will be Also we bate data when positively shows the of light for young orchard Beyond our flo not go as orchard Is stilt as out the each kind of pruning Pruning Trees to be severely cut back out In ijarch or April the object being to form a pleasing to the eye and which at tho time would ultimately bo capable of carrying a maximum load of fruit lie to be pruned the then commonly accepted- method for young tree until bearing age Fruit bearing was riot be taken Into consideration for at least seven years Summer Pruning un der treatment to be well thinned out In growth la and the maturing of wood com mences Terminal growths to he cut back only sufficient to- keep the within bounds usually Infolvea only tipping back the main branches The original objects of this type of pruning were to promote early bear ing admit as much sunlight as possible and at the same time not he natural shape of the tree any more than No Pruning Trees left to make natural growth with the exception of the removal of broken or other wise Injured limbs Following is a summary of reaulta The heavy dormant pruned trees have made much less growth as indicated by the diameter of the trunk and spread of branches than either the or summer pruned trees Moreover the summer pruned and trees have been bearing fruit since which would lesson their ability to make new Their real gain over heavily pruned trees la there fore greater than the actual meas urements would Indicate The dormant pruned trees have been much later En coming Into bearing producing In only three pounds of fruit the whole block as against J pounds tor the summer pruned block and 2094 pounds for block With the of and those intervening between and ratio has been practically the same Heavily dormant pruned have barely started to bear as yet while the summer pruned and trees have In productiveness each season The summer pruned trees probably equivalent In effect to light dormant pruning have made considerably more growth than the heavily pruned trees and have prac tically held their own with the trees except In the case of the Greening variety where the trees have outdistanced the summer pruned trees trees have made more growth than either of the other two systemsthough very little more than the summsr pruned trees They are also continuing to the other of pruning These trees however a whole are becoming very dense IncreaeiDg very materially the difficulty and coat of spraying picking etc There aro indications that the fruit Is falling off color due to the dense growth From the above therefore It evident thai the lighter the pruning greater the growth the earlier the tree comes into bearing the heavier the yield during the early of the trees life at east But although the trees have made the greatest gains to date lightly summer pruned trees are very little If any behind especially when the increased cost of spraying picking growing lack of- color and the general undesirable condition of the tree for future crops are con sidered To redeem such an orchard would re tard crops for a period and thus earlier gains from no pruning would be lost Light annual pruning just sufficient to retain proper shape of the tree to allow sunlight and air to get through and to keep out all and broken branches seems there fore to b the proper method lo pur sue for the young orchard until it comes Into bearing After bearing age is reached pruning will likely have to be more severe to as to maintain a proper supply of wood each yean What constitutes severity of pruning will of course vary with the variety Palmer Director Vlneland Horticultural Ex periment Station MEAN Ma teachers awful Wan Hush my son you mustnt say that Well i3 you Inhik borrowed knife to to give a hud reft CASTOR I A- all of can he at Mi i hone Ha side woo it wo few would that ha fac ed woman to an old lady whom aha have enjoy Vails so much and when l you have said Hie fare opposite pleasure knew anybody felt that way old lady said softly ever told that before Yon 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