Newmarket Era , April 18, 1902, p. 1

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i The Kra gives more home news every week than any two other pipers in rjr J NORTH YORK mo toe liberty to know to niter and to argue freely according to above all other AND ADVERTISER FA No paper float of unleaa paid in i No- Single Copies Cents Bach Newmarket Fricfe April i8 I If advance THE A N fln Investment While primarily we do not live to eat we must eat to live and a couo- try gains its highest dignity in duct ion where it can not only feed its own population but export all its surplus produce at reasonably prices to feed other nations This is the justifiably proud position of Canada today Less than a de cade ago the Province of Nova Scotia paid annually to Ontario for butter and cheese today Nova Scotia does not import any cheese and only a small quantity of butter during the winter when the dairies are not working up to their full ca pacity The Dairymen the Mari time Provinces ate not only supply ing their own but are taking a share in the foreign markets as Ontario and Quebec have long been doing The latest repot or the Honorable Minister of Agriculture of Dominion demonstrates that dur ing the past six years Canada has ex ported 533203619 worth of faim produce as wheat flour oats oatmeal pease cattle cheese butter pork bacon hams and eggs We give the value each product in and in 5771521 273861 a guarantee the earnings from the cold storage business at these points would yield at least ftve cent on the cost of the buildings and riant Obviously the rates to be charged were to fc satisfactory to the Department Agriculture and the grans from the Government were not to be railed on except to make up any deficiency between the net tie Reverie of a I BY A BANKER Wheat Flour Oats Oatmeal Pease Cattle Cheese Butter Pork bacon and hams 9 3295663 long con perpetration of the most gruesome and the most and the sum of per cent on the which a merciless erst as mentioned Advantage of this orfy Home The That put into cold be the largest warehouses will prove a sound raa structure ever financial investment is not purpose of spectacular now open to doubt for this system flupla and exhibitions and though erected at commencement of the For the Era Forage Summer Feeding Probably the one site on all the Th occur annually to earth which has been scene of the the drying up their pastures in July August and September should induce every man to grow a few acres of green feed in laying out the worn it is now passed far the experi mental stage and the realm of yrobable failure In Great private enterprise has not been wanting in providing cold warehouses for at least the last ten years ard substantial have been upon wooing Here in Canada with the greater need and the lesser working ost si warehouses to form an at ac tive source for capital investment Teething Sale at BINN HARDWARE NEWMAPKET ONTARIO Only the Freshest and Best i- A STORE O 9- a ft of our prices on Patent Medicines with the regular price Regular Our Price Price Pink Kidney Pills Nerve It Pills Liver Pills 23 Oil Blood Bitters 25c ft5 16c Regular Our Price Price Hoods Celery Com pound Pierces Favorite Pierces Golden 100 J The NEWMARKET ONTARIO for Dye We pay charges one way on all good to be cleaned or dyed WILL SELL to a jvxtra Manilla Will or your to Wanted A couple of Kmart to of age for light work In at good a couple of Men experience given preference Apply to A SON Lowell Tannery Eggs Farmers in this Dominion have now flowing tide of international pros perity with them and even South African War by its constant demands for food and forage has to our commercial or up to the middle last month the Im perial War Office has expended on this account over seven millions of dollars through our Department of Agricul ture and is exculsive of horses which bought direct by an Imperial officer and does not inclvrfe wagons or saddlery Improved cold storage on ocean lin ers has increased the export of butter from the port of Montreal alone the past three years by upwards of one hundred per cent in quantity with an increase of profit to the superiority the quality- of the product now landed in Great Britain as compared with that under old er and less perfect cold storage sys tem Too much cannot laid upon the owners of creameries to pro vide cold storage them to protect the butter in cold storage from the day after made and the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture has induced the Govern ment to grant a bonus per creamery for every creamery at which the owner will provide and keep in us a refrigerator room according to plans and which will be forwarded on application to that de partment This system commenced in 1897 and has ken tak en advantage of by the owners of about creameries and to the owners or lessees of creameries who have not hitherto attained the of the will grant a bonus of thai amount per creamery if and when the owner provides and keeps in use a refrigerator room ac cording to the plans and regulations during the current year and the fur ther of h for and if and wiiii the room has been kept in use according to regulations during these two seasons Thus the owner of a cream ery who provides the necessary re frigerator room and It in use during the three yearn may receive al together a bonus of Si The cold storage system devised and directed by the Dominion Depart ment of Agriculture has done much to expand Canadian Commerce in food products It has taken into account interests of the collecting buyers the carriers or transportation companies the merchants and the consumers preventing losses by deterioratiion In quality it has increased the of the dealers and augmented the wealth of the country The Domin ion Government led the way to all this cold storgge In every phase has been tried found effective but at first the volume of trade not have been sufficient to business to put up cold storage ware- houses tor accommodation of pro duct intended for exort a grant to who would provide buildings at central era yet iLe fabric still its lofty and massive walls high above the surrounding modem build ings and the lavages of time have somewhat told upon the tiers upon tiers seats yet even now the can troll tie long and thru the spa ios vesti bules and palatial in which those luxurious but wont to saunter and to gossip during the intervals the sanguinaty performances in the arena as one- stands on the S where savage pas ions a J of blood and Is the Critical Age in Life of All fctg Little Ones crowd in upon the mind Now five During the teething period great hundred hungry lions caie should be taken of babys together with groat The little ones suffer greatly the gums other ate hard and inflamed and any i the lions inunediately ai der of the stomach or bowels in tacking and dragging the creases the peevishness of the child ami often fatal results follow A the mothers greatest aid at this period And is Babys Own Tablets the surest of now two who fight to very death for they know that one must die and he who is the vntor will be madly acclaimed by the excit ed populace But those must chiefly dwell upon oftrepeated immolations of Christian converts who thous ands men and women boys and girls hi own to the all remedies in curing the minor ail ments of children Among the many mothers who testify to the value of these tablets is Glen Sutton Que who says little girl suffered from and procured box of Babys Own Tablets and it worked wonders in my babys condi tion in fact I believe it saved my thrown to the lions and the tie ones life believe Panthers- and the bears to be savage- that where now many a home is sad- l and devoured Now througli the death of a little young one be supreme if these to he t had been used I consider our the numlr of them babys Doctor ami would ll whonnds with not be without them savage howls furiously rush upon Babys Own Tablets when riven in victims lighting accordaree with directions pie- themselves for the prey toon and out limb to the huge simple fever diarrhoea const flight of those gloating colic and all stomach trouble unwilling whites of to contain no opiate or tragedy who regards this other harmful tin By dissolving In Tablet in water it can be with l atrium or absolute safety to the very voimtfst l tie arena in I baby Hold by druggists or wlu placed an I at the rate of about thirty pounds to an acre it will furnish a rood fodder in middle of Au gust The Japanese a most soil and Japanese Panicle the best varieties- Corn when it grows well the great standby for fall feeding An other very valuable fall fodder plant for the southern part of Canada is sorghum The Early Amber is the most suitable for- our latitude should not be sown until weather has become settled and on land that has been prepared the same way as for corn If sown in drills like corn three pecks of seed will be ample for an acre but if broadcasted more will be required It is slow in starting but after it has attained a height of a few inches growth is very rapid and the crop very heavy It is greedily eaten by the stock but like corn is carbonaceous in its na ture and some additional feed such as clover oilcake c should be add ed to balance the ration or soy beans have been rather extensively own in the Southern States for some years and are gain ing popularity in the North as well They produce a great amount of forage growing to the height of from two and a half to four feet freely and producing numerous woolly pods containing two or three round yellow beans Sow about the same as for torn on a fine deep firm and moist seed bed in rows about inches apart and on level from two to four pecks of seed to the acre On account of their richness in pro tein and their nitrogen gathering ability they are worthy of attention and trial The yellow soy bean has at suitable intervals j the most satisfactory of all the the fail will the- varieties tested in Canada Live Stock know how many head of ani mals it is desired to feed fol lowing estimate has been made of the land required to produce sufltcient green feed for a cow for one day Of lucerne or other clover of a square rod per day of barley oats and peas rye wheat or millet a square rod per Say The above is a lair esti mate for a days on land in a good state of cultivation and with no allowance for pasture No cow an possibly consume a square rod of oats peas or mil let is a good But allowing that the estimate is cor we find that one acre of these is to a tow for days The amount by other kinds of stock can calculated on this basis There need be no waste since any an be cut and cured for winter forage or plow ed under as green manure Next it will be to consider tie most suitable 1 of to grow and the periods at which each will available For general rye clover rape pease and oats millet sorghum ami will he found most the list names will cover the whole season if tow sown in feed in the spring but as grass is usually at that time his crop is not so likely to be neeled unless a complete system of soiling is practised Clover where it grows well ionics next on the list and will an abundance of good ifniiig the latter half of Dont Walt fop the Funeral If folks could have their funerals when they are alive and well and -v- June Lucerne or alfalfa where the struggling a help it would oil and climate are favorable its be sighed Aunt growth should be given first plate on her paisley shawl with great cue lite list of soiling crops it can be Now there is poor Mis Brown cut almost as early in the Spring as she added as she pinned her and furnishes at least three crops bonnet into the green veil how co per season of highly nitrogenous food raged shed have been if she could It is greatly relished by all of have heard what the minister said to- stock but is apt to cause bloating if day wouldnt wonder one mite artlessly pastured It should be if shed have got well in the Spring en lean very well And Brown his ground either alone or with eyes and all of them taking on so a iiirht nurse crop of bailey wheat Poor soul she never dreamed they oats and at least pounds of good set so ninth by her seed to the aire Ml is a little Mis Brown got discouraged- slow in gaiiug a and see Deacon Brown hed got a way Id not be pastured the year of blaming everything onto her but after thai it is very of dont suppose the deacon meant it- London April of severe fully knows the dread fate reserved for her and hears the wild bowling fighting in the Transvaal cud and looting of he lions yet lit of last week has been sent by heeds not the sis exhort ion nor Kitchener who reports that about regards the earnest entreaties of the two hundred Hours were wound by her side For she or rap red There were knows full well that lie whom a hundred British casualties j and who died on the ill also three guns and a considerable quantity of aippliih Commandant 1otgictCi was among the killed latest April gave the Boer losses in killed wounded and prisoners as men The colonel lie able to further captures The most severe righting occurred on April in Transvaal where Ian Hamilton has replaced in command of the Bri tish troops The Boers attacked KftKewichs force near and fighting at close quarters ensued The Boers were replied leaving on the men killed Com mandant and wounded The British captured prisoners in dri Is two feet apart and cultivate as for turnips From one to two pounds or seed of the I waif variety he sown to the at it on Cross make expiatiou for her sins would grieve to sec her thus dishonor And as they look upon her face it is as though face of an angel And they lead the brave girl forth the arena the jar- unbar a den and with aheait- And the minister how the deacon brought his young wife here when nothing but a wilder- and how patiently she bore if drilled in or double the amount hardship and what a good wife shed sown broadcast produces Now the minister wouldnt large of green feed ami is have known anything about that one of the best foods for lecjing deacon hadnt told him Dear including sheep and dear if hed oily told Mis Brown in good lonuition it is not satis- herself what he thought I do believe facility for milch cows lowing its I have saved the funeral tendency the flavor of And when the minister said how iiiillt the children would miss their mother Oats and peas make one ol the cry as couldnt stand it things Well I guess It is true Y best soiling crops for growth Pr particularly for feeding cows enough Mis Brown was- always roar the- leopards are upon ils Spring as of them When they her And soon that unseen cohort of permit and at inter- were singing about sweet rest in angels who have ton joyful witnesses vals the rate of about heaven I couldnt help thinking that her fortitude arc her pore p acre equal parts was something Mis Brown would ransomed spirit up to the glory up bIJilC have to get used for she never had of Kim whom she has well But should all DOES IT PAY TO BUY A cheap remedy for is all right hut you want that will relieve and cure more severe and dangerous results throat and lung troubles What shall you do to a warmer and more re gular Yea it possible if not possible lor you then In either take ONLY remedy that ha been introduced in all with success in throat and lung trouhles Boschtea German It not only heals and stim ulates the tissues to destroy the disease but allays inflammation expectoration a good nights rest and cures the Try One Bottle roeflded many year by all In the world You get Br reliable at such grant being In Pharmacy peas Vetches or tares arc now grown in here to a extent Shed have been awful pleaded with lsVC by dairymen The common the flowers They were pretty and spring vetch has been generally grown to the ly Your Use It no mistake You see deacon bit recent experiments go to never willing for her a show that the Hairy Vetch will yield flower bed He said twas enough a considerably larger amount of prettier sight to see good cabbage fodder per acre in Ontario It is growing but Mis Brown always kind If you are not getting a fancy price- very desirable for toiling purposes I hankered after sweetsmelling things for your butter from month to month especially on dry districts It the fault is your own you are not pears tobe relished by all classes What did you say Most using the right kind of butter color farm stock The greatest drawback time for supper Well land vkc Your neighbors sell their butter to the more extensive cultivation of so it is I must have got to WtfLLS the vetch in Canada is the high price vc been thinking you RICHARDSON IMPROV for the seed At present priees tell the minister anything COLOR it will probably be found best to sow about me If the pancakes and the their good example arid your tie along with peas and at pumpkin pies ate will prove more attractive in the hi- tire rate of one bushel of vetches to so as we go along t best to ture to expert buyers colors cannot make gilt edged The average human ear is from two to two and a halt inches In length first Item in a bylaw sub mitted to people lo raise for a site on which to erect the Carnegie lAbrary was carried while a Item to rah 510000 by debentures for road was de feated Poor butter one bushel of peas and two bushels of keep everything laid up for funerals butter oats per acre This will pro- in excellent crop for July and- an August feeding and will rural district good pasture after first cutting week because of If eut Wa remitting postage stamps to Ib another plant wat W par- good as a catch crop can be sometimes town a forase days crop oats and peas has been taken wTWO the ground and if there is moisture to start it lb will yield the cause If sown early In June every box Price fair crop

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