Newmarket Era , June 2, 1916, p. 1

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to neglect are needed W Watson Graduate v i- f- a fill i u 7 PI t rk f i J A fc The Lading No it at KIP Editor and Proprietor I VvrZV lOO can stove facta re In in the Empire out the old mi pi Up till now when wanted to a good quality itove yon ent to dealer and paid him And Indoded with that you paid a part of the dealers on other stove costomerB on overdue etc OR you bought a cheaply -madei- lightweight tore at what to be a cheap price a mail order catalogue and did not ROW the great house has stopped all that quote new low prices absolutely by the and look to theireAonnous turnover to make up for the cut in profits NOW yon can get a GUBKST OXFORD Quality stove at a mail order price and you can see it here before yon this Sly and a supposed prices current tor be Ihe keeper from the Worth is market London under arrest England for an ip The Appelate CourtVrtendered crease of decision last wek that agents The lasting- insolvents do not the 1 XIO r a- SENIOR its J Range 100Uy TRIM 111 Not One ot the finest ranges made Six nine inch covers so Inch oven divided flue construc tion guarantees perfect baking Special fire box and modern exclusive design grates Splendid New Values like above are prominent all through the big complete line of Ranges filovei Gaa Stoves Heaters Boilers etc Ton are bound to get satisfaction and full moneys worth here Corns in and see us A- BINN8 HABDWARE die NEWMARKET Heard of f once a 7 SOUTH END LUMBER YARD feN Fin is Nearly Empty nee a t of I A ft Coal BEST MINED IN AMERICA P W PEARSON claims on insolvents estates enjoyed by employees Police are if or who broke into a of stores in Miniicp Recently and carried worth of plunder Report has it that he York fib a- thorough tour of leading roads of ihfe County Not less Ihan probably i6ii this At the annual meeting last week of the Ministers anoVjay delegates of tfieTorbhtb Central District of the Methodist Church Rev Hincks presiding a report was presented stating that young menbeipnging to the 5 chutbhea thevbisfrict listed service in the ezpedi- Notwithstanding this loss present roll of raem- showed an increase over lastyear On a charge of stealing a num bed of articles from companion in a boarding house on JarVis Street May Eastman was arrested oh Some of the missing articles were fpund on her have the pow er of filching for a month In the Assize on Friday the jury gave an award of damages against P- Ellis to Geo Reid injuries his health on account of poor ventilation where worked4r causing tuberculosis The death of J Score last week removed a prominent from the business men of this City It is now reported that there are convalescent soldiers in Toronto homes Steps arc being taken for opening training school in Toronto ftey Mr holds strongly to the view that Church Un ion will be The Soldiers Aid Commission an nounces tfiat they have positions available for disabled soldiers Ata meeting of the Board of Contfol on the Mayor Church re newed Ills attack on the Toronto Street Railway Four motions wore Intro duced and adopted ail aimed at the stopping of the overcrowding and us ing of the winter cars The annual Nurses Association of Ontario last week evidenced astonishing growth In the medical lecture room of the Toronto General Hospital Be ginning the year wilhUS members the association had grown to Magistrate Ellis during the past week gave severe jolts to a couple of motorists for being drunk while on duty when he fincl them S50 each Life Is dangercd by drunken men handling motor cars quotes Irish Beef at i peyibtbr BidB8lblBQjal6ana English at 2u to of for Irish and tor id cfor English Souths and in Supplies of beef small odd being obtainable vlewpf the strong for all classes prices The absence of frozen supplies buyers on to the chilled article with the Result that have advanced sharply general- beef f standpoint of the home and foreign market further ern phasizes the shbitage- of supply One feature is particularly It has never from any there undue accumulation of beef or a congestion of tie going Present prices and I fully confirm this fact The pbsHibn in Europe is well The Argentine Output has been absorbed tor sppply to an extent little frozen Argentine beef is available for ci vil corisuhiptioninGreat Britain Australia through severe season of drought and her exportable surplus has been greatly diminished Moderate supplies- cow beef aregbing forward from Zealand but are hot of flrsh-ratc- quality Canada and United States have not appreciably increased their cattle population and are clearly able lb find a remunera tive market fin Europe for any of their producb available for ex port The steady and continu ous rise in prlcedeflnitely reveals the condition of the world mar ket for emphasizes tho fact that the is growing worse Willi the progress of ho warV Contrast the position with re spect to grain Enormous stores of wheat arc tied up in Russia In alone it is estimated an accumulation of h tons of grain Ihjs rearepVihdJfp feeding these pajyes fit fop beef or as bulcKeYebrt will insure a steadier income than can be the continuance of the serve nor speeds addt6bur Order from Carters Alf Bishop Wm John Murphy Office Phone phono TENDED Tl INCORPORATED BANK ofTORONTO Paidup Capital Fund r i J500O0M The Convenience of Savings Account at any time is Money in hi Safe and Ukely to be You may be withdrawn as in Ontario the West NEWMARKET BRANCH A LISTER Manager FRUIT IN NIAGARA DISTRICT of the Dominion Fruit Branch at Ottawa arrived at St Catharines on Friday from Peninsula and has spent the last three days the prospects for peaches and other fruits in Niagara Dur ing that time lie has inspected or chards and interviewed growers in Winona Grimsby Port Dalhousle Niagara on the Lake and As a result of his visit lie Is- a position to give a on pros conditions The fruit situation be sized up in the single statement that trees of all varieties- arc bearing a full load In fact become the war the again he enormous scale I coun tries and with the release ft emu lated slocks is true that grain will then drop in price to a very considerable With an overstocked grain market and a pronounced supply of cattle the of Canada should little diffi culty in making up their minds as to what their policy shall be for the future One warning however should be given We must emphasize quality before quantity On the market Canadian hoof does not equal in quality the hoof exported from United States or from the Argentine Unless wo can Improve our cattle both as regards quality and as regards finish need not expect to be able to sales at Smith field but shall be obliged to seek a market In Franco or Italy Even best grass fed cattle when offered on the Chicago market last year yielded disappointing returns In Canada there is any of good beef cows but wo can never develop a beef trade by the whole peninsula is literally a Held Of of na- breeding lodairybullsto S BANK PHno 1817 BOARD OF DIRECTORS I XXVO CBCmSmEh K SAVINGS Oft from up Which could not spend time profitably and agreeably than by visiting any section between Ham ilton and Niagara Falls during this week The more oplimistlc growers maim aid that the 1010 blossom is the largest ever scon in Niagara from the appearance of the trees at the present lime one could hardly help agreeing with them however been heavy rains and occasional low temperatures which may have interfered with Hallowed a G Manager Newmarket Bichi more I grade bulls or to pure bred bulls of Inferior typo A really good pure bred sire is an to any community He should the patronage of all the farmers in the neighborhood The maintenance or use of a scrub bull under present circum stances should be deemed an aot Ono other nonprogressive should ho eliminated or superceded ly a belter AND DAIRY PRODUOTS IIiq area of industrial labor the dairy arid poultry yard where women and girls shine the iribst the ancrenidays apart f rbm nlejripr the works bf in civilized countries those their only spheres bfnpn- liouselLord a walk in life in whiph they sbme sort of footing not excepting the iron foundries but still in the dairy most healthy agricultural occupation It is on them that the dearth -man- the of Canadas dairy produots The second number of the justissued Agiicuitural Book makes plain there is much need and room for womens work Canadian cheese has for more than a generation possessed a reputation even the long famous home products of the central countries of England have difficulty in equalling despite the much longer- experience of the manufacturing families Of re- cent years Now Zealand notwith standing its greater distance from the centre of demand has been pushing this country hard The products of that partner in the vast BrUish have indeed at- limes cbmmandod belter- prices but oh the whole the choesc of this country has maintained its supremacy And the market is increasing and is bound to continue progressive That Now Zealand recognizes this fact is abundantly proven by the conversion that is taking place there of buttermaking into cheese factories Can ada is not lagging behind it is satisfactory to be able to state That she has awakened to the opportunity for magnifying trade that confronts her is prov en by- the increased output of last year as with previous years is proven particularly by the progressive movement that is going forward in the Western provinces ground has not altogether been covered yet The market is still open is still only partially occupied as far as our products are concorned No matter how hard wo may strivol to secure excellence in flavor and general character our can never prove excessive In Canada is nbldoing as well aft in There has a significant decline in quan tity for export There are vari ous reasons for this the princi pal of which is nearnoss of Denmark and other producing European countries Butler being a more chcc9c and the of ice and the refrigerator far less common in Britain thai with us the closer in proximity of source of supply of course tho belter Then again rivals W the consumption of but ter that there are not as regards Its relative in component parts Consequently our butter export Irndojias not kept with that of al though of years shown some Improvement Thoro Is a good reason to fear that a long time will elapse before it will reach mark of pro duction of 34128- lbs at a of exported or the highwater mark in valuos of 34- lbs sent out of the coun try commanded The products of the years and afford marks good enough at present to aim at in the making of but the goal fppfedand watered on the The faet that with live hogs at figure shipments of bacon are gping forward- to England will serve very fop that pror on British marked Without doubt Canada stands in to permanent bacon trade with Great Britain than has ever been the this be a of supply There is Very good reason to believe that- although prices cannot be- bxpected- main at the present- high the demandfbr bacbn in the face of Ibe that be obtain ed will be as to hold market in a very condition f or a able period fpUowingthewap imports of ba con inj0 15 mounted to 2544 From Canada she obtained only The fafct that bacon has been selling at an- advance of f above arid at riotnipre than Jiirider the quotation for Danish il- clearly lb what ex tent Canada could increase export trade had she a sufficient quantity of hogs to make this possible The English merchant and tihe firitish consuinep- will buy Canadian bacon today qual ity being equal in preference to that from any other- country in the worlds With the possible ex cepUqripf Not only so but an market exists a so for hams pork and pork Cuts of various descriptions This- market is remunerative as the bacon trade although it is riot likely to prove as constant The West is produoinga great quantity of rorigh grain this year As compared with wheat it will probably bo relatively low in price It should therefore bo a sound business proposition to breed as many sows this spring as would provide farm next fajl with such a number of feed ing hogs as convcniehlly handled and suitably finished They should however bo so se lected arid mated as to maintain the approved bacon type be dbnej we cannot com pete with Ireland and Denmark and will lose status on the British market The development of our bacon trado is a purely commer cial undertaking and we must early recognize that wo cannot sell to- the British merchant un less we give him what ho wants This granted thrifty management and good feeding should yield a return this year which will more than compensate for all the labor involved A From Era l x The Boanl Health with Habkett- as A fchairmari and J as V Secretary publish- Health Regulations adopted by the Board June0th is the daypet for the Sharon Agricultural Ex- per er froniv Point- to return v On Monday as Mr John Of Whit- chufbh was returning home from- Newmarket and while crossing the Railway track on Water Street train his and threw him on the calcherbr the engine resulting in instant death Reported- pf tjib Buffalo is easiness A beautiful set of knives and fiK forks was presented one evening last week to Rev and Mrs Hill oh behalf of the Methodist Church a 25EAHSJ1G0 3S From Era f The Tomb At Mount Albert on May Mary relict of John McKinnon aged years J At Ihe Manse Newmarket on the 20lh Mary Jane Clark beloved wife of J year At Sharon on the 20th of May Margaret Medal turn wife of the late Archibald years J Five now members united with Christian Church in last Saturday Rev m Hainer The Queens Birthday celobral- was all right Saturday last Frank was loading a horse from to Tottenham and while the road it grabbed by the shoulder and pulled him into the ditch Mr Smart to be brought to his homo in New market and suffered some time Because a number of farmers sold their eggs to he stores and then carried their butter to the market the hucksters refused to buy their butter- Members of the Newmarket A O W attended service at the Methodist Church last Sunday morning to the number of about fifty i THE WOMEN SACRIFICE IN TIME OF WAR The above report applies not only to peaches but to all varle- fruit Including pears plums cherries and apples Mr stated that lib had seen scarcely tree of apy of these that had riot a full load of bloom Everything polnls to a large total crop and one slightly greater than last year It must always be borne In mind that this Report Is baaed only upon the amount of bloom and that there Is always a urfor- between now and the date of har vesting The grape prop is the only one cannot now be is to the sale arid for cheese of the nigheat purchase of blocker and feeder standard cattle whether for finishing In the it hasvlrlually no There thousands upon thousands of women today who can remember the pari the women of yio counlryplaycd in the Civil War A few were nurses at front Thousands prepared medi cines and bandages in rear of armies Thousands more took up the dulios of their hus bands brothers and sons Still thousands in whatever way they could kept their little fam ilies together while waiting news from the front All this labor some of it calling for bravery and devotion equal to that exhibited on battle lino pertained to the economic of prepared ness and to tho of wo man in those things host do country then had no need of Amazons and it has no njjodof thorn now but does rieod bravo loyal and dovotod mothers in its homes Wilson Star On Monday evening a surprise was given Mr Marker by the League at Methodist Church when ho was presented with an address neatly framed Mr Barker who former- was President has removed to Toronto a dozen of the Aurora Bicycle Club look a run up to Newmarket on Wednesday even ing and spent an hour or two with the Bicycle boys here u ffiU SMALL stable on grass In case of the farmer who soils this prac tice unless In cir cumstances- a mistaken He should feed anjj finish his own stock On the pari of the farmer who buys a speculative arid non- is and encouraged neith er an nor a practloal ar gument in Ho should grow Ills- own feeders or a part of them at Trading of this nature has done as as any other one- to destroy- the beef cattle industry In many parts Canada- It can built up by a And ft women who by their labor can fill conditions called for Ah Irishman lo celebrate- the advent of an heir out on a He get home until dcTook morrilrig and was brelyin tie when tha nurse a of soft goods showed him Irishman looked at the said then at the three IritHo nuraeV arms and not superstitious but thank- that Iwetve I- V v v- OF THE WAR Upon VerdUD the world In horrified For a than It took Napoleon Ills from to win book lose all at Waterloo the German array has exerted Is utmost strength to capture theruined shell of city the Mouse not for any military advan tage to bo but because a withdrawal would mean a confession of defeat an admission that German anus not invincible The long struggles since Feb ruary cost the and French half a million of which not less than one In three have proved Immediately of ultimately fatal There Is no record In modern times of of Ihe slaughter of men la a filngle aelge lost more during disastrous- Invasion of Rus sia than- have died at Verdun but there hones marked a thousand miles of advance and retreat On- the shell- pitted around Verdun- Ik asserted that within the past few day seven thousand- corpses have been counted front of leas than half Speaking of small dwarfs are not all found in scums are not a few in business of Intel- leclual Tom Thumbs are so ex ceedingly diminutivo that if ten thousand of them wero put In a peanut it would still rattle A good story comes from up north somewhere that kind of that is some times to Ihe paper on wall A merchant doing- a general store business that for a pi he free drink witif purchase A few days later a granger in the stores enquiring if that wos place whore they gave frco drinks withi SKTviri V mm Em 5i every sale On assured that ho In the right place arid that produce would be accept- as paymont he fished out a good sized for worth of it in darning needles- trade was satisfactorily ranged and notwithstanding proportions the proprietor invito ed his customer to the reap that store to partake of liquid ment On being asked his partio- failing in to drinks the homyflsted son of pressed a preference and the morohaht- somewhat amused broke the represented Ms pur- chase the glass iH the soft golden -mass- foil to the bottom it dlsoovpred that egg was douWeyolked Hold bit A Mister said the farmer you me a couple more two where help for bo perhaps farmer was best had fewest hands lo pay dur ing long wet spelt fc frM 5 ARCHIVE TORONTO

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