Newmarket Era , September 11, 1896, p. 1

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UTTER TO 1 CONSCIENCE ABOVE ALL OTHER AND ADVERTISER No outside of North York unless paid In advance Ne Ont Friday September Oil J 111 A ALLAN GO WILL Ml FOUND in Strictly in Advance within or at end of year Interest Allowed DRAFTS ISSUED twill THEIR NEW STOKES Stoves of Description the that Kerr Pa DIUI2 I WITH A COMlLIiTE- of Summer Goods AND PAINT BRUSHES VIND0W SHADES CERTAIN POLKS LAWN MOWERS LAWN RAKES LAWN II0SI5 BARREL CHURNS DASH CHURNS FULL ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN TOOLS AND TINWARE- Repairing Promptly and Neatly done J A ALLAN A GO Coal Diamond Pipe in the GET OUR FOR MP KT on Hand A vvr Ary it Ml J lad tUifiiMW3tiiA l on ll of TOKOHTO IS Kit wo 1 or Co up Chilli Tot el Alicia ij ytuwi J Co 11 a d J tf I J l lo3Bt4 to i io SI- A lliiri UHUc4 BRADFORD of M up- t4 adroit At il Wo Discounting taew Holes AbdKAli AT LOWEST RATES t AtrC2tnioItiiYoUrrt1oAt a Mtlll 110 PASS THROUGH FREE to onKLMyrr of In Twuilkei and tilth iMa tthlch lhAf III p GliOOME o Woo4 to a AS iM frit to me Hotter fLVtll Hoio OOAI1T A for Co Went Quality J Prices You can thoroughly enjoy Dauntless brand for bread- TONS all your meals if you use White Grown for Pastry Of Chop and Low Grade Hour to be disposed of Ciioice Hog or Cattle Food Call at once and get quotations Oats Oat Crushed Oats Corn and all kinds of Grain and always in stock at right prices DEN WE St SOW u ii NEWMARKET Our new Bake Oven Works complete Our new Baker knows how to do the Work Contra TolcphonoOilloe I VERY Fill W STARR It ud Lift M0iY fflctiiftiiOraeS LIFE CO CANADIAN COMPANY -0AV1TAI- AMD- FUNDS- DOLLARS JUEHaEII ice Jo i A J rtr j in tax WlWf VltMU4Alr for I tji FINEST TURNOUT I VKMKOKH MRS SIMPSON Main V1J AfClHcfff via dec ltlltMllofctHttariiktt StanilaiilLiiefissuiancGCo tU arAUlUHKUU3 Mi i Itlvato YOUR laCici44Ti- Children years ago Insured Insured without extra charge YES I J I to il it la All Or It titiktl Y VctCcl ltd lueicLs lltUli AVERS Hair VIGOR color to fever it cut of ftafii A little more my began f to turn gray fall the U86 Of one bottle of Aytra Hair Visor my hair va to its original color rA falling out An application has hair In ffol condition Mrs P Fen wick a I Hair Vigor for three years and it ha restored hair which becoming gray back tofts natural color If J Hair Vigor lass A dutys GEO HUH J A A lKBUAKCK w I LAWK IK V If your Sight Failing or your Eyes Trouble you come in and have them examined XT COSTS YOU NOTHING QUINARY Of yen HOW CATKR TO fin in Star tint SMt in section tie roost extensive In tbli country More arc rilled hero for the probably than any other area of land In the United Slater and hundred of topi of Inferior ate fed to the com and other farm animali icason It tit an thai Western Hew in 1891 hut there no doubt but that It will be eclipsed by that of orchard It loaded and there are more bearing today than ever before fn the of Apple a profitable Industry that the farm ers advantage of needj of the European market and New groneti are doing best to compete vltb Canadian farmer in ibis respect The good market for American apples in Germany pointed out m a recent repots of United Stales consul average for American In Germany I per barrel and during time of general scarcity even more The are very ond of apples and their own crop not only fails to them but German apples are of an interior markets of demand apples of good quality but in order to get them there they must be of a sound character and hardy enough lo stand exposure have found in the past that most of the apples were unfit for export trade unless re packed sorted and wrapped All this costs so much labor and money that most ol the exporters have refused to touch the apples shipped to them the fruit reached half of it be specked or ruined To build up the and to obviate this dim- cully ihe Issued directions to the and the have gradually by the hint In this part of the country the fanner will have his domestic orchard and his European orchard That is in one orchard they arc for near by markets and they consist chiefly of perishable varieties which would not stand lon voyages In the so called European orchard the varieties all and the fruit of a firm texture Here one will find Baldwins in abundance for red apple J the best abroad golden beautiful Rhode Island Greenings the hardy Hell Davis and Northern Spy Other varieties less favorably known in Europe mingle more or less with the standard kinds The trees in the European orchard are shaken freely during trie growing sea son so that all the immature and wormeaten apples will drop and these are gathered up for the farm animals In this way the apples lowed to ripen are nearly all large and perfect When the apples arc picked they have to go through a certain process that makes them suitable for the ex- port trade They ore all gathered carefully by hand and spread out on the ground in the orchard swear This lakes several days Then they are carefully sorted into heaps The firtt grade contains only absolutely perfect apples all large round and of an even size The other graded are sorted out accordingly and marked as they are placed into the burets After the sorting each is wiped dry with a toft cloth and placed on a bench for further mois ture on the skin to evaporate If the skin is purctuied in the slightest ihc fruit is rejected After being wiped thoroughly the apples are wrapped in tissue paper the same oranges and then a professional packer places them in double- headed barrels layers They arc packed so snugly and systematically that they cannot roll about when the barrel is roughly handled Apples prepared in this way are ready for im mediate shipment to Europe and farmers who enter into the business extensively brand each barrel with a special mark Exporters soon learn to trust certain and when their apples reach ibe market they are not examined The farmers mark is a guarantee that his fruit is just as represented As shippers carer to the best customers the value of this mark can be appreciated SCHOOL REPORTS Tin mom or acoctr- or 1651- act con Armed Merited bills ordered follows vis Alias John work I W work Jtti Cook work St Wright do do Cedar Jontt work Dew do lot fibwp killed and by Toon OT to for year pafud tod adopted Csaaly JO mill I I School follows Ho 1 aod King Willi 8 I mill W W I 20 W o0 OT it pi 10 1 810 i to ii A a a maun inn twin Hep Collector Hrr A from the Town of Od Citric wit In- to notify ifa natter Li n- it ceil thtlitttt KiUUj Coat- ipprfcUd l ieiilliittht claim of bit Is ft Whit- flu to tovihlp IUU- right of but to Council ft4jtQrGd to ftllhirca- Hit ill Clerk of Bolted ft wen ftlv ftd it Batch ftttOsitl weft io Wrer- to mio with VllliccpCircie2Towcllot Tit ti licit AIlJ- fcicUl ill en Km fcifor wiif i filgtltj eteep Wo eitep Hat t dltcb ftt ft for 111 iiviuiidl tin ft cow iha A to to tij ftfljoorttd prompt J fci fl hf it lu ffas your child You note the difference in children Some have nearly vcurtcLrr ted every ailment even with far more exposed pass through unharmed weak children will have continuous colds winter poor digestion in summer They are with out power to resist disease they have no reserve strength of codliver oil wit liliy codliver oil partly digested to the weaker digestions of children Singing and Violin Teacher TOWN A SU lW CHu Clan nccjlu Br Ill Ctui8t6Wtl Jr Ill Br Uatsl Wit- Klawcrtb Be I It CUu Alii Cut John Baca BUUa Wo Pi I ItMiU I Mil- 1431 Put tit Vlcbt James Cain general of Huctisillc asiigncd from Mr Stanley has re- Northern Ontario where he has spent some looking Into the of the- country Mr slates that a remarkably valuable discovery has been made Bruce Mines where thirty or forty yean ago copper mining oper ations were actively in prosiest When the price of copper fell the mines were abandoned machinery left to fall to pieces and thousands of tons of ore left unearthed The men who carried on these operations knew nothing of raodern processes of gold mining and looked only for copper It now appears ihatin the heaps of they left behind there is enough gold to pay for its property Is in the hands of the P who since this discovery will not pail it at any price Miles and miles of roadbed balanced up with ibis valuable refuse for years the trains base literally been upon a bed of gold to Color ban for re- stclxgtIr lo Lot I Zola Voliir ll will Or its color In If it docs sot acf to wb9 It ft tetJeb coavslcs toLtloiiIoolarbyxxiU St tttmsi to pot tie lo A Co itO It fcjJ to color or IcOji JnUr will rltro to fc ft lt iDOccy by YM lra Celery Is Invaluable as a food for suffering from any form of rheumatism and nervous Lettuce for suffering from Wa tercress a remedy for scurvy Onions are almost the nervine known No medicine Is io In of nervous and there Is nothing will quickly relic jc and tone up a out system are In all of coughs colds and Influenza fn hydro phobia scurvy gravel and kindred liter complaint Eaten other day a and effect on the Spinach Is useful to those with gravel Asparagus Is used to peri- Carrots for from asthma Turnips for nervous dis orders and scurvy Raw beef proves of great benefit to persons of frail contlitulioD and to suffering from consumption ft is chopped fine tenoned with nil and heated by placing in of hot water It rapidly and affords the best Egg contain a large amount of nutriment in com pact quickly availing form Beaten up raw with sugar they are used to clear and strengthen the voice With sugar and lemon juice the beaten white of egg Is to relieve hoarseness Honey is wholesome cleansing healing and nourishing A Vka In la Agcsw Cora for vYTItsodlf Poo- tflk Oat In Ittmody lo do of Vivndbtm Cult Core for agoawa Pills Cor oi sobs Continued are needed to test the certainty of seme things hut has no application in the cate of Dr Cure for the Heart No matter ho severe the pain it will immediately relieve Relief comes witbin one half hour The disease may be of years standing ibis specific will it Mrs W wife of a wellknown cattle dealer In suffered styerely for a considerable time from heart disease she was for some unable to attend to my household duties No remedies did me any good I was induced to try Dr Agnews Cure for the Heart I mutt say the result was wonderful pain left me after first day and I have had no trouble since Dr Catarrhal Powder is recommended by all of people The leading clergymen of the country over their own signatures have borne testimony to its effectiveness Nearly members of the late House of Commons have done the same service It has cured the worst of deaf ness an outcome of catarrh Sylves ter Lawrence of Centre says that this remedy Is the only thing that be can with ease and comfort His words are It it the best remedy I bate ever tried and I base used a good many The very test thing that can be of Dr Ointment is that in the case of piles it will cure in from three to six nights It a certain cure for tetter and all eruptions of the skin Simpe and yet moat effective arc the Little Liver Pills of Agoew They are easy to take and cure sick headache constipation billiousneis and indigestion at by magic to cents a viol doses The soap fakirs did up some Shelburnc coons to the tune of A Buffalo paper it before us and fine of ihe first articles that catches our eye is the police court Five persons are arrested for drunkenness Three of them are women They are not woraen of the street not the demimonde of the alley but women of good parentage They have slept in a felons cell all night they have lodged among the lowest criminals and this they rode in a patrol wagon up one street and down another to an alder- man They have been sub jected to humiliation to the sneers of fellow prisoners to Ibe of prison visitors and to the of prying reporters and alder men Oh God what humiliation to a woman These three women were picked up street drunk are not foreigners are women our land who were reared beneath the shadow of school house church steeple a Christian and a respected people Tbis is one days record But scarcely a day pastel that two or more women are not arrested for the same offense Drunk en women are increasing In numbers Preachers and reformers harp on the besotted father and the drunken son but very frequently they neglect a crime more dangerous man kind the drinking woman Star A to Gold Hint Will soau readers cold I Cat 3 liUfl iinery tats lo suuch aniwixt to bow to vis a and I being to I Cat boor m A worth lest wfU beat the for trt o bar a tut can In half it tins el ecreble lbs clothe with Iroa yoa can t lis I fy boot lb liJ wa day I Vid- it J iiii i4 ajwbr J atari yoal lb a The peach festival In connection with the Methodist church here on Saturday hit was a grand success After filling up on some of delici ous fruits of season on church grounds the gathering assembled in the church where an excellent pro gram was J DunntDg and Rolling ar rived home last Friday from their voyage across the ocean They re port having a splendid trip Mr J Precious left here on Mon day for Owen Sound he will attend college SUTTON At the Point on Tuesday when Mr Sharpe the buffalo robe on his mare the animal look at the proceeding and ran away smashing the rig and using her self up badly The harvest homo services in con nection the Sutton charge in which all the appointment will Join will be held on Sunday Imt The will be preached by the chairman of the district Rev Manning both morning and evening On the following Monday a fowl dinner will be given to be followed by an entertainment in Methodist Church of a high order BRADFORD When the Insurance Inspector was here the other day it took the steamer is minutes to raise sufficient steam to throw water The Bradford Auxiliary of the S Presbyterian Church last week rent a bale of clothing valued at to the Mission at W included in which was a good warm quilt made by ihe Mission Band Appearances would indicate that Mr Wright given up all in tentions of rebuilding ihe Mill destroyed by over a year ago The boiler and engine have been shipped away and the bricks of the engine bouse are being moved The new chopper which was temporarily placed In Mr factory after the hat also been taken out and disposed KING CITY At a meeting of the King Plow- Association held at Slogans hotel on the the following were elected President Vice- President Sec J Saigeon Treat George Law- ion Directors For Cherry Milton Davis Geo Ramsay John Slough Wells Chis Norman Wal ton A Car ley W I Ross Frank Trent John Dea con Lloyd J Harris S A- Wilkinson J Field Honorary members William Mulock P Davis P P Dr J Dr W JBreretoo Dr Burnt Dr A P Carmlchaet It decided to hold annual plowing match on the 41b of Nov in the south end of the Township AURORA BITS MOM OUR Loko bad a leg hrokeo in a runaway ac cident The creamery Jhandtei a lot butter weeks shipping as much at Van has Is- sued a writ against Henry Jones of claiming damages for alleged illegal Smart running be tween Toronto wai in Toronto on Wednesday evening last by the breaking of a brake chain Fire broke Out In two or three in the Hamilton Biscuit premises doing damage to the stock and to the Thomas Thrall Aon Broadway and William of Stouffville for unstated damagu the publication of an advertisement for the of Isndi A at the Brandon Asylum for the Insane named Carru- deliberately killed another pi- named Rennet with an axe in the of a of and a keeper While attending a steam threshing Ont Mr Adam Blair a farmer fell into the feeder and had one hit legs cut off at the hip He in terrible agony an hour afterwards On Tuecday Mr and Mrs John Bradford celebrated the of their wedding day by a family gathering All members of the family were present with the exception of Mr who is at Man and was unable to come borne One of the teach ers who was recently dismissed by the school board of that place only one Next day she met four different member of the board each of whom told her be had voted for her and expressed regret that she was leaving That teacher has very naturally come- to the con clusion that there are at least three liars in Kincardine The hope of the country lies in middle of who are neither very rich nor very poor small free the tensible men and woraen who work for a living an the farms and in the shops those thoughtful and true Canadians who relying upon their energies net Liking to public aid of any toil sincerity believe ihat God helps those who help themselves 13 A couple of men arrived in Bolton on Wednesday They had a dandy turnout and when evening came they drove around town a string sleigh attention to the rig and its occupants Torch es being provided the gent with the plug bat extolled virtues of cer tain remedies which he told returned their money sold good Canadian bills for eighty cents told yarns jollied the crowd made a good feller of himself generally As a result rnanj bystanders bit and in turn were bit ten It served them right and they will find little sympathy in their friends The fakirs left town with about 15 in their pockets result of their and ether peoples gullibility A well known minister recent ly told bis congregation what ire- live home newspaper did for its locality The eminent divine said It tells Tbe council has appropriated for the extension and of of At owned who corn other J Ai J I Iv j- iiiV 4 uil ij4i York- Young Peoples Ch Endeavor Union will be held in Au rora on Wednesday and Sept and On Saturday afternoon execu tors of the lata James sold by public auction at Royal hotel here bis farm of acres consisting of part of lot in the second concession of King ihe price Mr George Hendry of Cotlingwood was the purchaser Mr George Haines in Union School Section No north of trait place had a narrow escape from rerioui injury on Monday last He was riding bis bicycle up street and on meeting a couple of men in a rig their hone became unmanageable and ran into Mr Haines knocking him down and ran completely over him Mr escaped but his wheel smashed very badly It it claimed the men were driving the wrong of the road aod at tempting to cross over the items la Oat bay recently llls certainly I a than cot not aJ lbs is when yea I took lb ecy lb bass wy bust cot I have vAi Ibra down sd ibay lb but I I ICO In this as ao qalcx- EBtlt to tor lko and us so oca aitry can mils bocarddoUsrasllb9lbMebQtcJ By J P Co SI can foil rotls U I in lb and I aaylbtiij APu He who cannot find time 10 bis bible will one day m that he has lime lo be lick fan if bo has no time to pray must find lime to die he who can And no lime 10 reKecliansoal likely to find lime to slo be who cannot find for an will of no avail he cannot find time to gj others may End an Iq fof 0- aJMtfyf things you want to know It calls at tention public rite advocates the best law order in town It records the marriage of your the of your son the illness of your wife It sets forth ad vantages of your town and is the first lo welcome new comers Yet In ipite of all these benefits some say home paper is not at good as some paper ihat bis in terest in their success The home paper it often neglected by who are benefitted by it One of greatest prob lems in bicycling laid a bicyclist is bow to kiss a girl with out upsetting The first lime there was the on record We were spinning along at a scorching rale a shady place where the electric light was ob structed by dense foliage and ihe hadows lay heavy and sombre I bad made sufficient with the damsel whom had honored with the front venture upon a Sil icate carets tad as we struck shadows I leaned forward throwing my weight upon the and giving my neck lbs necessity curse She was naturally somewhat startled dodged RivJDg wheel a wrench was fatal a moment we were sprawling on the and when I gathered up her aod my battered self the was the of an damsel What she wajpUniy Only a man who can side a In a cyclone ought t tackle auch a feat A to I bay gups a California da eel ll Ii4 wb own I I a dob If Its I ts F to ao suits W annuls set or box lq gl MAitM pc H to 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