mm mm A f V J ire IRS MPS of cr ags in j r YEARS DCSIQN9 I EIGHTS do totf receive it Mean ft New York D a I J t J i I i It J- RoberUbn 11000 to Banter Public o Office Main St Newmarket Loan on good Farm prank Demean AND COLLECTOR Or Wilkinson DENTIST Newmarket Terry Real Estate Agent Newmarket an jfciraros Livery or Sell See Me Clank DENTIST rtfficc almost opposite the King George Hotel MAIN NEWMARKET Or til- BLOCK Main Street Newmarket to am a to to pm If phone Dr SJ Boyd OX S3 Talent The WcinxTis Auxiliary of St Pauls Church Talent Sale of cooking in the on March from 3 to oclock Afternoon tea also be scried i High School The prizewinners at tie High School Skating Carnival last week were as follows Cameron Allan as a clown as Indian Girl Couple Starr and Craig braiih as stars and moon Patriotic Kathleen Helmet as Miss Canada Graduate Medicine Toronto also Licentiate tbe ScotegCO Physicians and mem- the College I Surgeons Former clinical ant- Eye Hospital and fc and Hospital Undo Main and Timothy Telephone Consultation Bert Green PAINTER AND PAPER Ave Queen Farm Produce Fairly good market last Saturday Eggs arc coming down and go ing up Ruling prices as follows per dozen per 3335c per lb 1ft per lb 15c per lb Apples per S3 Potatoes per bag Fish per Old Hens Live Ducks l15c Live Turkeys Rabbits per pr Pigeons per Bee per lb Pork per lb Jl Hides per Calfskin per lb He hides cat Tallow Sets I I here toe Is make good partner Jli Street Newmarket Bolton Practical Painter Paper Hanger and House Decorator Nlapra and Street Newmarket S JEWELLER Removed to Park Ave Opposite Methodist Chord This is one answer to tie Question Vhy la It necessary that Canada at this particular time increase the output onthe farm It is neither asked nor that the farmer should hear the whole burden The railways and other organiatlonjs in Hie transportation products must their The financial institutions of the country must to asked to as sist in financing the farmers buslr as well as the manufacturesf The farmers of almost every country in Europe enjoy the advantages of rural credits Similar facilities arc Urgently needed lere The need ol supplying the farmer with information that will enable him to distribute ami market his redacts to the best advantage is more and more ufgenl The Canadian Minister of Agriculture recently put the matter in this form It is not therefore only greater production tetter production arid cheapened production more accurate I now ledge of markets and letter facilities for reaching them All these things are tied up together and it is to these things that not only bit Governments tankers ami trans ortatien men have to themselves A clearer understanding some of handicaps retarding production will he one of the good results that must grow out of the cam paign Hut let not the farmer stay his hand because these and other defect i in- the economic system have yet Leon remedied country needs you and needs now That production may to some ex tent be without a corres ponding increase in la or is clearly indicated The best strains of seed will give larger yields than inferior kinds A strain suited to the soil and climate and sown at the right time will give better returns than seed that is not Pure seed plump seed seed of strong vitality will increase the yield These and other im portant principles arc not as widely REMITTANCE MAN I i A Story a A Stouter NEWMARKET of Piano Voice and Violin Dealer in a kinds of and Repairs PIANO TUNING Agent lor Columbia Qrapaopboaes and Records Stock Prompt Funeral of Mrs The remains of Mrs widow of the late Rev Canon Spragge for years rector of St Peters Church at were tak en from Toronto to for in terment on of last week A memorial service was held at St Peters conducted by Rev J- A present rector as sisted by Rev A of Provost Macklem of Trinity Toronto was also present applied as they might The pallbearers were her our sons Dvidlov of Winnipeg Jack of Toronto Edward of Niagara Falls and George of Toronto Other mourners present were Dr- W Toronto and Ross Newmarket of deceased Mrs was the eldest daugh ter of the late Dudley for years slatiou- agent at New market for the old Northern Railway the first railway laid in Canada- He was a prominent citizen and a tablet to Ws memory adorns the walls of St Pauls Church in this Town By FORRESTER Copjrlsht by Frank A Co Crittenden stepped out of at with his usual monthly letter from London town In bis pocket- In front of the more was Owen mounted on broivo pony The sight enough to make any pause but there was more tban beauty and grace to check Englishman for a moment later she began to cry Beside her stood Liu Dewing a grin on bis face and cheerful contentment fairly emanating from his personality From a lounger at tbe door of the postofflee Crittenden caught a remark that sent the blood faster through bis heart got dead to rights She cant meet the payments on the Bend outfit and be wont give her time No fool woman can run ranch no matter how good looking she Is It needs a man Nobody will ever know whether the spark of British chivalry collided with an Instantaneous appreciation of Mot- lies points or whether It purely Would you lo be as yon bare the past Hirer Ill promise If youll let me stay be retorted with sudden recklessness and continued the Circuit took him at his word Dewing bought out the following week and Crittenden became partner at the Upper Bend Tacitly a new basis of friendship bad been established be tween the two however Be rarely came to home his time at sheep camp did not mindnot so very much One morning be rode back and yellow pansy In the button hole of bis gray flannel shirt duaky petals reminded hi in of eyes- That evening went out In the moonlight and looked longingly valley toward the sheep camp four mllesaway on the mountain side- She caught a glimpse of tho possible fu ture and bent to find another brown nod yellow pansy warming to her fin- tips at her own thoughts Instead she found Crittendens latest letter from London carefully folded as It bad fallen from his pocket She sat down the low stoop chin on palm weighing worth In the clear moonlight Lin Dewing found there barely listen- be explained how he bad rid- I den fifteen miles out of- bis way to see bar If of this hero den youve taken In as partner lie he told her Youve turned the I whole thing over to him and hes made a mess of It The bays wont stand for him any more Theyre riding to night to clear out of the valley MADE Ford a Prices of Ford Oars are Fivepassenger Touring Oar 590 Fivepassenger Sedan All cars fully equipped including electric headlights Prices F Ford Buyers of all Ford cars will our profits if we sell cars between August and All Ford Cars are on exhibition AT- K N ROBERTSON8 Ford Denier frM mm regulated by fates decree sex and opportune propluquity Suffice It to pay that What are you i talking about Lin some Irresistible current turned Crlt- Dewing gasped hotly crush- tendeos footsteps In the direction of the letter In hand I G Issuer of LICENSES Era Newmarket Private Papers at rcsi- LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones- before ordering elsewhere Out Stone for Building Purposes lPt hi Stocfc made to Order GEO DM EVAN LEWIS Graduate and Osteopath Hydrotherapy Physoultopatar Massage Swedish MovernemU Rays High TREATMENT A 8PEOIALTY IN and Coadi- Bights Disease and of Ohronlo Invltcd BY Wednesday and Address Box 361 Aurora Maple fids Phono Report Not True A couple ot weeks a paragraph appeared in the Era slating that Private Carl Granger belonging to the First Overseas Contingent had been wounded in arm As his parents reside here they were sur prised that they had not been advis ed and a former employer the Cane Sons Co Mr Howard Cane began to interest him- fieW in the matter In endeavoring trace the origin the report each person interviewed seemed to have a different source for the information and he could get no authority for the statement except gossip He then took the matter up with the Depart ment ot Militia and Defense at Ot tawa and on Friday last he was pleased to inform bis parents that they have no information of that kind at the front and they advise that as far as is known ho is still with his corps His many friends will be glad to learn that as far as the Department is aware he is in normal health and his duty Methodist Churan The anniversary services last Sun day were exceedingly interesting and largely attended especially in the evening The choir of 36 voices at the morning service under the leader ship of Mr L K distinguished themselves in two anthems besides very nice solo by Miss McCarty who is developing rapidly in musical ability The morning sermon by Dr J -J- Ferguson of Toronto an exPresident of the Conference was a good solid oldfashioned Methodist discourse showing that the righteous man has nothing to fear except his own fidelity to God illustrated by some of the methods the uses to overcome difficulties and the com forting assurance that the promises of Gods Word are real At the evening service the Dr gave a reverent exposition of the passage Hallowed be Thy Name The mens Choir of 28 voices sang we also the Double Quartette and solo by Mr Lyons Inch Next Sunday evening the pastor will continue his scries of sermons The Nervosities Life There is an appalling and almost universal waste in the handling of liquid and solid manure in this coun try Rectify this and restore to the soil the elements of fertility now lost- through lack of care and prodution may be increased without any ap preciable in labor If the facts of the case indicate it as we believe they do then the farm er is warranted in employing more labor provided suitable labor can secured he is warranted in preparing his land better sowing his seed bel ter and in this manner doing what he can to meet the Empires needs The man who fails in his duty in the countrys crisis will regret it all his days the brown pooy and I understand Miss Owen he be gan with the delightful drawl that you need a foreman over at your place Mollle met bis eyes and stopped cry ing liked eyes There was a Yon know that was hes never doue a thing crooked He dont know the game nor tbe rulea of sheep grazing Hes trespass- on emtio land The boys will make him see light It Isnt them Its you Lin Dew- glint of humor In tbem and they were a relief after the little black slits that caught up a lantern and start- furnished Lins soul loopholes a run for corral After Ill take yon If you want to try It went his horse following leisurely she flashed back Whats your name Neither soke He what she Crittenden tneaut to do As she seized the bridle NEWMARKET Farmers Buy Your Seed Corn Now si m felt a slight thrill of disturb- and saddle from their hooks be caughl ance She had heard of John Critten- arm have the leading es both shelled and- in cob den Everybody around bad Dont be a fool You cab stop ninetyfive on Rumor said be was a remittance them now What do you want with man and rode In every month for tbe him I only pushed you bard purpose receiving a certain letter on payments because I wanted you I from London to hare to ask mo or help said to Dewing Heaven help anybody who had to Ive got thirty days havent Mr ask you for You let me Hint About Some Fertilizer I r This is a year to grow a bumper crop INSURANCE AIIM FOR toe P MORTON Let4 Ave Bex ALL FROM who popular Toronto receive not only superior education but to choice positions Enter now Writ Catalogue J St Toronto J THE NEED OF GREATER PRODUCTION Britain has invested more money In this country than in any other country in the world outside the United States The sum total is no less than being to for every man woman and child This money has gone largely to pro vide rati way and other facilities for carrying on our business It is loaned money and bears one hundred and twenty millions of dollars interest annually That interest must be It can be met only by exporting sur plus products There is a ready market for all the farm products we can produce over anfl above our own requirements A twenty per cent In crease In farm production will cover our interest payment and maintain the credit nimei Relieves Stiffness and Soreness Swellings and Wounds Sprains Neuralgia Rheumatism c c It alio fine for Horn and Cattle WHOOPING COUGH ASTHMA COUGHS BRONCHITIS CATARRH COLDS A and effective treatment rtlfeves Spasmodic Croup once i boon to from Asthma alrcarrylnx the antiseptic vapor lo haled every brealb makes breathing soothes the throat and couth assuring It wllb it i or OLD VArOCIISOLOE CO Dewing if I can raise balance The Interest Is paid up to the you sure have responded happily I hope you can raise It If you cant I guess Ill to take the place off your hands smiled and tlghteued the reins All right Ill be here On the then Youll come over tomorrow Mr Crittenden Next morning while the early mist still like low Bmoke up the hillsides ho rode to Upper Bend was out feeding her chickens when be arrived Ive got three other men working bere but arent a bit of good told Two look after sheep and one stays around bandy to help me at ranch The place Is all run down It needs a mans hand and point of view I hope youll get down to business and work a straight deal me I will said Crittenden Thats what I came for But bo did not tell her bow strange It seemed this buckling Into harness after nearly two years of inertia He himself hardly sensed tbe keen buoy ant spur of responsibility day stopped as sbe was riding Tblnga are pfcklng John called him John quite naturally now I think well pull through Theres to pay by the Ive got some toward It and heard today thoso new folks down the valley want to buy sheep We could let a bunch go couldnt Would you mind taking in a partner here Miss Owen asked Crittenden slowly I like It and I think I could make a good thing out of It I can put In my share and that would pay on Dewing and give us a The color rose In face did not meet bis eyes It was not an easy thing she had to tell him but went ahead bravely John I want to be frank you I like you You know that dont you No I didnt said Crittenden and look In bis eyes almost made lose courage Youre a foreman she added firmly But would you stick Ive heard all about yon of What have yon That you are a remittance man Then Crittenden told her simply without any show of repentance or excuse for the past He bad made a failure of life at home He was no criminal but he bad been a spend- thrift and general neerdowell He had come to the west to try to find himself to earn bis bent In life to see whether there was a groove that be fitted I think Ive found It here bo fin suits me the money told you of is my own I em not paid to stay away the men say I hare ft email a very small Income but It me going trouble has been that ran into debt at home Out I I handle have some per bushel GEORGE FORESTER TERMS STRICTLY CA8H Phone KatablisheJ 1117 Incorporated by A ct of Parliament I CAPITAL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOfTAL ASSETS QraaosM at all centres la Canada and in London New York Spokane Mexico aad Newfoundland Every description o transacted INTEREST ALLOWED DEPOSITS Bank Branch will accommodate as heretofore NEVVftlARKET BRANCH 1 i wont Veil yell all you stones none better or cheaper Enquire fr blS Seed Goose Wheat Bar ley and Oats SmSSi 72 were on blm and he went down like a- worried fox Watch Mollle called Easy Monk Just watch Dont let him get away j pony was on Its way before right foot bad caught the stirrup and she bent low laughing recklessly nerve on Ore at thought of what lay ahead She knew Lin Dew- j I and bis crowd of men They would clean out the sheep camp wltb- out qualm sbe could reach in time to warn Crittenden and herders So It happened that when the raid ers rode over the rim of the foothill and looked down at the sheep close huddled In the moonlight met a surprise bad begged for a volver I its half my property and half my flgbt she told Crittenden I want to He her one There was barely time to get saddlo off steaming pony and sling a blanket across Its back before Dewinga men came but even In those precious moments he bad managed to make understand what her coming meant to blm But fight was his own Brief as It was a keener sense of enjoyment swept over him than he bad known In years He waa fighting for more tban Molllos rlgbtsfor bis own now hopes and ambitions When It over be sent tbe herd- era to look after three silent figures that lay on the moonlight splashed hill- and to ho saw bis eyes and the great longing In and banded tbo letter from blouse I found It by pansy bed John she told wltb her old directness I didnt read it but It bothered me I thought that when we went Into part nership you stopped all this sort of thing Yet yon rode tonight to save me all the To save corrected avoiding bis eyes I must get homo may be chewed to mincemeat If ho tries to get away from dogs Im going with yon said Critten den turned at that one hand on ponys back her parted But why Why He reached for sud denly I the right or mean to have from tonight were the spur that started me on now road Ive been trying to keep trail slnco That letter was only In answer to of mine ordering the disposal of the property that brought me In the little Income I told you of Im not going back any more and I dont want any ties to hold me Thank God can stand lashes brushed cheek Not all Johnl she whispered ITS i a i i Is a good time to buy Blue or Black Suits We have a large assortment for any kind of wear either or Business Entire Satisfac tion guaranteed MERCHANT TAILOR Phone Main NEVVMARUKT ml M f EM Main Street Newmarket 9 TRUNK TIME TABL I Leave Toronto Leave Alaiulilr NORTH am Newmarket am pm Pm 7il pm 9M am am 1206 m pm SOUTH am am am 1058 pm Arrive Toronto Having a New and Tin Shop In Dr Clarks Building nearly opposite the King Hotel I am now pre pared to do all kinds of work In this lino Now la the Tims to Buy a NEW STOVE and V- Be E Estimates for Furnace Work Plumbing Wiring Etc SUPPLIES IN Repairs Promptly Attended to W