H A V L J a- J I A J I ft Notary Ac to lot on good I prank Duncan COLLECTOR Bolton Practical Painter House Decorator RESIDENCE Comer Niagara Streets Newmarket I V Dp R- DEN TIST Street Newmarket Dp Wilkinson DENTIST ffiddifield Block Newmarket bouts Piefpe Contractor and Cabinet Maker Improvements Mr is putting anew front on Ms and the with a coat of point Mr Ed to Ms Street I nn- oh i i Rowland anil Police Court Geo West George Hell all Of Holland appeared before County Magi H on Friday charged with stealing a Milt case of travellers samples valued After hearing ihe evidence the cute Was dismissed V and he MAIN STREET BRADFORD It lends and Estimates tor Building Free monthly lie hold Tuedny the Hit at the Iarsounge at in After the lvlieshmeiits will he on the lawn it the weather is j if not they will set inside We want THE NEWMARKET ERA FRID MAY I Such a statement coming from the cashier of a bank how what responsible people hare these pills Mr A L Wilson after trying them wrote have and Liver Ptlb and bo your Im- on myself with aood rcsuit act BO iMurnliy and so easily scarcely know that I bay taken a pill troubled with I take an Pill and ret Immediate relief A Ill Mr Wilson was for a number of cashier of Bank of Mae Nerve and Liver Pills to come have a Chester Riehardson COLLEGE ST TORONTO of Aurora Hours Phone SorUi Rooms 17 AT J GREGORYS Cleaning and Pant Making Above TORONTO JOBBING HOUSE Newmarket i J Walker S NEWMARKET Gradual of Ontario Veterinary College CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Day or Livery Phone Issuer of MARRIAGE LICENSES At the Era Office Newmarket Office Private ay Papers issued at private resl- it desired Op J Boyd Graduate ln medicine of Toronto University also Licentiate of the College of Physicians and mem ber of Royal College of Surgeons of England Former clinical assistant In Moorficlds Eye Hospital and varsity College Ear Nose and Throat London England Office Cor Main and Timothy Ste Newmarket Telephone No Consultation My services may be had at any hoipr the day or night by calling at the office or phone NEWMARKET Marble Works LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones before ordering elsewhere GEO LUESBY and bring her time Discount on Mutilated Money The Assistant Revivvr General Toronto says that drilled marked or bent coins are only worth per tent of their face Dont ac cept them in payment of bills or change It you get do put thorn on the plate Coins worn smooth in circu lation are worth full value Domin ion one and two dollar hills it mu tilated and still have re maining are full value If twofifths remain face will be paid Womens Institute Meetings of the above Society will be held as follows Mrs J A Van rands home Friday May 31 Newmarket Mrs Walkers home Street Saturday June Presbyterian Hall Monday June 3 Keswick Tuesday June-t- Mount Albert Methodist Church Wednesday June Aurora meeting is to be on the evening of May not June as advertised Dr Comes highly recom mended and has chosen good subjects lor discission any arc from others liver pills are impossible after one trial on account of their harshness Dr Miles Nerve and Pills do not act by sheer an natural way out griping of Undue irntatiori They are not habit forming first bottle alls to benefit your druggist will return price Ask him MILES MEDICAL CO Toronto Can Daring Scientists to Depths of Vesuvius Crater Not Our Fault The newspaper man is blamed for a whole lot of things he cant help such as using partiality in mentioning visitors giving news about some folks add leaving oth ers out etc- He simply prints all the news he can find Some peo ple inform him about such things and others do hot An editor should not be expected to know the names and residences of all your uncles and cousins even if he should them get on or off the train Tell us all about it Its news that makes the news paper and every man woman and child can be associate editor if they only will Never apologize when you give this bit of informa tion to an editor for If there lives one so dead that he has lost his appreciation of such favors he is dead indeed to every virtue that imparts value to a paper Furnace Work Plumbing 3 of Our Specialties See the Bathroom Outfit at the Shop THE LEADING TINSMITHS OSBORNE SONS Next to Smiths Grocery T Time Card GOING NORTH Leave a p to Toronto 805 Newmarket Aliandale at 1060 GOING SOUTH Leave Newmarket Toronto ar p m aii PHOTOGRAPHS I Wo equipped to produce Portraits that are right and our long experience la back of every picture make The child toe parent the are assured ot a good likeness and artistic fin ish when wo do the work Come In at any time or If more desirable an appoints stent Photo Arthrt Post Phono lot Weather Coming What are we to do with our gar bage The town is becoming too thickly populated to throw it any longer in the backyard and so many people using stoves cannot burn it up as formerly The question is worthy serious our Town Fathers garbage system will come into Operation on Juno in when a public scavenger will make semtweokly visits all the town or necessary will cost each householder ten cents month or in default added to taxes or a line not exceeding or days Garbage must be deposited receptacles approved by the It would be a good- idea if the same plan was adopted in Newmarket The rate is- too low to be doi efficiently No- one would object to paying a month during June August arid September to have the properly attended to and at that price it a paying invest ment Brleffets MrW to he oldstnnd commonly known as the Col Bryant mill and is en gaged cutting the stock logs in to lumber World Mr Kltto has sold his mill at to Mr Arm strong Mr Burke is putting up another house en Niagara Street Mr Blizzard Agent for the Automobiles reports the sale of two One to Mr Brown of and the other to Major J A Allan of town A new delivery dray for the Specialty arrived on Friday It was at the Bain Wagon Works Woodstock The sale was made by Mr Thos Blizzard agent for the MnsseyHarris Co Mr P Boyd Is moving from Mr Jno Brlmsons house on Lot St to Mr Barmans house on ford Street and Mr of is moving Into the house recently occupied by Mr Boyd While climbing a tree to cut off a limb on last week- Master George Morning had the misfortune to fall and a stick ran Into his leg and broke The doctor had to bo called in to ex tract it Mr Norman Trlvett while work ing a at the Office Special ty on Monday had the misfortune to have his finger cut which will lay him oft work for a week or two Add flavorings to puddings when cold as much it will otherwise London May The Chronicles Milan correspondent sends thejollow- despatch of the Royal Obser vatory at Mount Vesuvius descended the depths the crater of the vol- Since awful eruption six years have been scientific adventur ers to penetrate the funn I Ve suvius butinvaiu owing partly- to precipitous nature of the slopes of the Interior hut principally the dense and deadly Vapors of sulphur and chloric acid gases The crater is out 560 yards to the oclock in the morning toward Pompeii side a of instruments tor obserxationourroses Cameras a couple stout ropes one feet and the feet in They Were lowered the volcano 3 SO feet till they landed up on crags of lava anoth er horrid abyss feet lower down Alter exploring this perilous slope of degrees amid gigantic matses of petrified lava they ourd the to fi the second rope whereby thev were able to reach an enormous fis sure created some years ao when the volcano was torn asund er precipitating an enormous mass of the outer cone unto crater arid causing a partial wreckage the Messrs station The intrepid explorers discovered that the huge fissure extends the very bottom of the crater which was finally- reached at a depth of There it hey a couple of hours Prof number of pictures of avalanches and of red hot ashes which were arcing place at the time Despite the precautions taken the explorers were at times almost over come by the suffocating gases The found temperature from decrees to IQ were taken with a xir- on the fioor of the cratr the exact result of which will snort lv lie published A valuable collection of minerals was also made of Volcanic matter falling from of the funnel which on striking the bottom raised clouds of fine choking cinder dust explorers planted a red flag on the crater floor as a memorial of their trip and then began the upward Journey Finally they reached nearly worn out after two and half hours of con tinuous effort The whole expedition lusted nearly nine hours the Kind Yon Have Always Bought borne the signature of Fletcher and been made under Ma personal supervision for over years Allow no one to deceive you in is Counterfeit Imllatloni and are but Experiments and endanger the health of Child run against Experiment What Is la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric Drips and Soothing Syrups His Pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance It age is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays It and Wind Colic relief OS Teething Troubles Cures Constipation and it the Food regulates Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep The Childrens The Mother Friend Kind You Haw Always Bought Bears Signature of Use For Over SO Ybors feiNTstUn IhrongSes Kerr Ptiiit First Post tfi Farm Weeds i i At lacrosse Beach on Saturday last the Torontosby About 500 spectators witnessed the match Paris Oat May David of Ayr was drowned while on a canoe trip Ayr to Paris He and a companion named Gilchrist were both students at being 21 years of In reaching shore after- their canoe had capsiz ed WASTED TIME AND MONEY BEFORE THEY FOUND GIN PIUS My husband used Gin Pills for Backache and Kidney Disease The Sin his back was dreadful and a kidneys failed to do their work properly As he wo found It necessary to begin treatment snd unfortunately wasted time money on remedies that were little or no good After taking one dote of GIN PILLS he found to be exactly what he needed and after taking two boxes of GIN PILLS was completely cured heartily re commend GIN PILLS at opportunity to our friends sad re latives Mrs JAMKS B Write us mentioning this paper and we will you sample box free Then If you cannot get the boxes we will supply you at the retail price box for money promptly refunded If not give satisfaction Nations Drug Chemical Co of of Route of aflas Ocean nigh- way- ry ii ward due and imposing ceretnony- the first post of the Canadian Highway was planted at the foot of Johnston Street at two oclock on Saturday afternoon presence of over persons nine hundred ot travelled sixty- to three hundred to witness this unique Ill the of Canadian road building hun dred and three automobiles made the run across Vancouver Island from Victoria and to the biggest auto mobile run over held in Western Canada- Many autos came from Vancouver Westminster Seattle and even Portland The official planting of the post devolved upon J Kerr President of the Canadian way Association In thenbsenceof LieutenantGovernor who from attending at the last moment With flags float- in the breeze and to the ac companiment of hundreds of cam era clicks Mr Kerr drove the post in position while the Port Band played The lied White and Blue A representing the Co re corded every movement on feet of film These pictures will be exhibited all over Canada part of the United States and throughout Great Britain arrangements hav ing been made with John Turn er British Columbias representa tive in London to this effect digging of the hole was al most as ceremonial as the actual planting of the post The first spadeful earth was turned by A Todd of Victoria one of the vicepresidents of the Canadian Highway Association The other Laborers who helped in the excavating Included Mayors of British Columbia cities eight members of Parliament threo mil- lionares about twenty aldermen and a largo number of best known society Indies of Vancouver Island J Bledsoe of held the position of Master of Ceremonies and introduced the various speak ers the first being Rev J who made the visitors welcome in a Speech brimful of enthusiasm for the great work in which they interested Immediately after planting the post- President Kerr delivered a magnificent oration well calculated to arouse in every man sound of his voice a dostro to be up and doing for the cause ot good roads that from now on the call of the road would bo Eastward Hot The other speakers Included Foster Deputy Minister of Public Works Miss Agnes Deans ono ot the best known Can adian writers Mr Pre sident of the Seattle Automobile Club Mayor of Victoria Mayor Show of J Wood MPP for Albernl District and several others Nearly fifty cars left Immediately after the ceremony other visitors spent the remainder of tho afternoon visiting Port one and a half miles dis tant Lake and other near by points of interest In tho citizens of Albernl tendered a banquet to Pre sident Kerr and his fellow officers of the Caoadlau Highway Associa tion and also arranged an im promptu dance for the entertain ment of the ladles and other guests Albernl has population of nearly 300 and although hotel ac commodation was so overtaxed that every resident was called upon to accommodate two or more guosts not one of the hundreds of visitors suffered the slightest inconvenience Dates an excellent substitute for and an addition in them selves Dr Morses Indian Root Pills are not a new ana untried remedy- used them Half a century ago before Confederation they were on sale in nearly every drug or general store In the Canada of that day and were the cure in thousands of homes for Constipation Indigestion Biliousness Rheumatism and Kidney and Liver Troubles To day they are just as effective just as reliable as- ever and nothing better has been devised to Monaco Their Habits The weed la often defined as a plant out of place The perhaps most commonly to those plants which useless and objectionable cultivat ed plants may become pests when they grow whero they are not Wanted There are a great rainy objections to weeds the of which are the following I They toko up space which should bo devoted to useful plant a among which they grow and to deprive the latter of light ami air A few Weeds as lnd- wind round or climb Up tin- stems of cereals or other props often pulling them to the iWrhey absorb largo amounts of water and ents which ate for the hmnit ol tho cultivated Crop They are a source of loss in that they necessitate labour being til cleaning operations presence of Weed seeds In samples of and In clover and grass seeds reduces Value of these NEWMARKET RDWARE STORE OUR weeds ate parasitic Upon useful An example Of this is the dodder which upon the Juice of tne clover plants to which they attach themselves weeds ate to stock others glyo an Odor to milk when they are by dairy m objection able In that they harbour parasitic fungi and Insect pests which often find their way to cultivated- crops Habits and Of Weeds A study of the life history in respect to their habits of growth time of seeding and dura Is necessary if we are to ap ply effective remedies for their destruction ot their control Weed Classifications Annual weeds such as wild chick weed or groundsel gprmtnate readily and grow very rapidly often smothering crops by sheer numbers They are very productive single plants many hundreds of seeds in one Usually they In spring and die in autumn Biennials take two seasons to complete their life cycle Their seeds germinate and grow Into leafy plants during the the second season the buds of the plant develop into long stems which bear flowers and seeds After the seeds are pro duced and ripened the plant dies The perennial weeds are capable of growing for many seasons dur ing which time they can produce many crops of Most of this group have underground root stocks which extend to great depths in the soil and are hard J to kill examples are bindweed couch grass and perennial sow thistle The perennials are ex tensively spread by these under ground which buds are present Small pieces of the root stock may be carried to some dis tance and grow into individuals as strong as the parents from which they have been derived And a bottle in his clothes Now Ancestors Accumulate Trace Back Twenty Generations Arid Will Have a Million The full number of ancestors possessed by every individual is far greater than is generally posed It Is usually accepted that a person has only two ancestors in each generation of past time This Is based upon the theory that each person had only two parents and is fostered by the prevalent practice of Ignoring the forebears of the mothers all the way Glanc ing down the succession of father and son from age to age one not ices that for each individual in the protracted series there are only two progenitors and receives the Impression that these are all that need be taken into account and it simplifies the reckoning greatly to lose sight of all the others If this Impression were correct the number of mans ancestors traced back to the beginning of history and adding two for each generation would not altogether amount to only if traced back for years There are some whoso ideas are a little broader They recognize that the mothers of tho long procession bring in new relationships but treating- them as terminal branches they return to the trunk line as the only one having permanence and therefore the only one necessary ft follow now admitted that the num ber of ancestors of every human being doubles in every generation as his descent Is traced upward excepting for certain checks which retard this natural law In the first generation backward a man has two ancestors his father mother In the second he has four third ho has eight in the fourth sixteen and by the time he reaches hit generation he is compelled to acknowledge his descent from 1015576 ancestors There are families in which impossible that law of increase In ancestry should not be doubled after the first generation There must bo two parents for each In dividual It might be possible to grandparents four as In the case of the Incas The custom of ancient Peru re- quired that the legitimate queen of their sovereign must be his sis ter because as a child of the sun ho could not ally himself with an oidlnary mortal London May It is officially an nounced here today that Jo seph Chamberlain vicepresident and general manager of the Grand Trunk hallway of Canada to succeed Hoys Who died Titanic dis aster Mr- Chamberlain has also been elected a Grand Trunk board of directors vice Mr Hays LIGHT FIXTURES i You Can Save Money By Buying US Paints Oils Glass Etc J ALLAN COMPANY E W M A A i 1 a r J-C- it Is arriving dally OUR VALUES Are the Best Toronto Jobbing House l r C 1 t a The TREADEASY Cushion Sole Empress Shoe We one of who Comfortable Shoe NEWMARKETS EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALER a JL N 1 1 yT I Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS NERVOUS LIFELESS DEBILITATED MEN -SJ- victims of indlicivtloas who failure la you are can 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