THE ERA JULY Weeks Iters Brief lets Mr moved tlo Bar yesterday to the good at both cervices Sunday the subject lor the morning will lie Our Duty to Memorial Tablet A proposition is on loot to place a Tablet in tie Model School in mem ory the laic Alex are bejDg solicited Ids old pupils jtnd the response Is general Tablet will unveiled during the Old Boys on Oct 1st Entrance to Normal Schools In reply to a tetter subject Principal has received word the Education that no one will be admitted to the No Dial School in Sept who be eighteen yearn of age by This reflation will be rigid Womt The market Branch of the Women Institute will held on Saturday Aug 1st at the home of Mrs Win Willis at pm The subject will Home Nursing Simple Ailments asked to take recipes for su Drinks or Pickles All ladic welcome Specialty It is expected that there will be a large crowd at the Annual oi the Specialty Employees which takes plate at Jacksons Point next Wednesday Special service on the Metropolitan Cars leave every half hour to and every hour from HO to Returning halfhour service from to pm The Newmarket Military band will be present to enliven the day and also Orchestra or the dancing pavil ion A number of sports are being provided and da of much pleasure be anticipated Work Commenced work for the New Friends College at noon an Tuesday and things are getting a on in earnest Mr Walter Alford is the contractor and he says he has lots of work for both teams and laborers Everything is to be pushed forward as rapidly as possible It is hoped that the Col lege will be ready for opening shortly holiday leh and water will be S asportation facilities am location contributed to Sunday School the best held for There were three wellfilled the Metropolitan in charge of conductors The especially the latter enjoyed A splendid all Heron a score of to in seniors The girls game while the ered heartily into the Everything passed oft Bonn Centennial The gathering of the Family on the grounds the Friends Meet ing Yoagc Street last Sat urday afternoon was great five hundred being present visitors various parte of Canada And the United States Among those a distance were Mrs Herman of Belleville and Mrs of daughters of the Mrs of Mrs Will of Stockton and liar sister Mrs Millard o V formerly of Sharon of Sharon Mr Hughe and Mr Alfred K of Toronto Mrs Sturgeon of Angus Mr Ira of Toronto Junction Mr It and Mr Clark of Mr and Mrs Barker and Mrs Barlow of St Mr and Mrs emont Mr Al fred Barrio also relatives Y Lindsay Thornton and other places ceding the people I Iain bout to commence the grave when- lie the The Monument about to he win inspected and met with approval as a fitting tribute to worthy though long departed sire is of grey granite stands about feel high anil over three wide The engraving by Messrs Caseidy A is very neatly done At the the family crest bearing inscription Omnia Me Dona Del which being translated means All my gifts come from God The re mainder of fie lettering is as follows Tablet was erected July IS by the of DOAN under of the Family i County who emigrated from Under the waving elm tree Beneath the earths green sod HIb body rests his spirit free And dwelling with God raise we now a stone to mark His resting place on earth In memory of our Patriarch honor of his worth- May we his children while we live in doing good neer May God in mercy to all give An everlasting peae Rev Cornell then gave a brief address on Quake in Canada forth spontaneously he said on the Bay of 110 years retired officer of fie British Army asked his neighbors to sit to gether and quietly wait before the Lord in worship on the Sabbath Day Word of this meeting reached the Friends in New York State and visit- crossed the in a row boat and established the first Meeting of in this land After a few- years Meeting was organized In the year father of Rogers ob tained a grant of from the on condition of settling families He oiioco this section and North York much to the settlement Quakers who hewed the unbroken forest ami an example of industry and honesty the heritage of which descendants are reaping today A paper prepared Mr fames DeputyMinister Agricul ture was read by Mr It It conveyed or good will and hearty sympathy in meeting to in Toronto ere served Addrc Rogers Si Irving refreshments were served in style It was after en lock when the gathering broke feeling that it bad been afternoon well spent NOTES It English this farm he Chairman Mr then amounted that before seal a record of all to erection would placed therein together with copies ing etc which included letters of re gret at not being able to attend Bishop Albany A K the historian A J of Jersey City J Lewis Pennsyl vania Chicago and several others This was done in the hope that Should the monument re- attention at some future time the generations then living may The Doan Crest w men and also white table napkins bin tuns was but Mr sent ply which Mrs spired by the Mr Doan of To when th rrived in America Iron The proper way to spell the the irst Doan England is Doane but for fear of trouble registry records it is not well to change the family spelling now lived from to was buried on his own farm here the tablet is erected He was skilled cabinetmaker and built the in the Sharon Temple The was quite lengthy but very in teresting to all pre ise- have been great the County of York At the conclusion of Mr per Hymn was sung which especially for the by Mr John Graham of the wording being as follows A centuries years have rolled aw Since first our Sire trod 1 he on which we meet to- To honor him accord Upon this place he When from abroad And here he by the fiiiid stock July One and thirtyfour hogs of all were killed on the farm of Mr Boyle just east of the city afternoon and evening by jd contracted bog cholera Marie July The rail till of tie Lake Superior Corporation down this afternoon for an The notice says the will be notified when the plant prepared to resume No other statement was made but the men t the plant say the reason of the is lack of orders and scar ify i re to run the blast furnaces Dayton Ohio July nty jtihi struck the tree dead turkeys dropj ground and a the stricken tree steers which had teath It ikea refuge endcr- Silverware Cut Glass Salad Bowls Butter Spoons Knives and Forks Our special object interest you in the elegant and complete lines beau Wedding Silver ant Cut Glass ft CO Opticians The Quebec Celebration PAGEANTS ARE BEAUTIFUL Quebec July 20 Todays meatier adorned the glory of rock and river arid filled festival city with re joicing throngs All day long almost the din and reverberation of the naval salutes shocked and roared around the of the Citadel from the camp St Joseph Levis in the morning where the Montreal troops are quartered on Murrays old ground and the Toronto companies with one from Hamilton are for the the most picturesque Incident of the day was observed Uncle Sams new warship the New Hampshire steamed steadily- past Indian Cove and rounded Point Levis Representing the White Squadron she shone with peacelike purity only the bun upper works showing any color Then the cannon ading began and 21 guns hanged and boomed more replied Again the guns roared in salute as the Uni on Jack climbed the American war vessels mast and again Admiral replied from the Ex- mouth Then came the trlcolor supplanting the English flag and Uncle Sam paid his respects to the Frenchmen who ran up the starry banner and pealed In I- returned the salute and the fired from tin fighting top- longer used in English vessels for this purpose Apart the battlefields or Champlain or the Prince of Wales or the of battleships or Bobs even the most wonderful thing about the celebration are the pageants It would be an undying regret to any one who could understand the beauty and interest of the spectacles- to think that he had missed them No expense or inconvenience seems too great which affords an opportuni ty to witness such an ingenious com bination of loneliness and import The lull dress rehearsal on the Plain- to ol Bishop day attracted a crowd that more than Ibany and who was taxed the capacity of the him was among those i seats of the grandstand The people overflowed around the edges of the eiueluis Irving drove to the stand and left scant room for the it a coach over years old performers who themselves excellent of preserva- 118 Fancy Dress Muslins regular for We yd Dimity Muslins Fancy Pattern received regular 25c for Cotton Heavy Dark Prints Linen Suiting Among those at present enjoying a holiday we have noted of California a daughter of the late Elder Willough- of King Christian hi former Church Mrs Kirk of Toronto accompanied by her sisterinlaw of USA Mrs- Walker and son with mother Mr liailnv iupply of lovely scenes i exhausted Nothing n the American continent has ever been like it ami it is doubtful lias seen such pictures of her romantic past while the i Thorn old be produced hi Armitage St Canada to Chas Ducks Co jans be fnndto do jus extracts read to the fare of the wilds the pioneers and the weird given the Doans by the Buckingham Friends Meeting and to Friends Meeting at St Canada on July 180S shown by Mrs of i last nigh Sharon whose mother was a grand where fie beautiful opal set in are merely pretty A gold owned Joseph string colored electric lights rap father of Don and had Ir an- of the familv lor overiere swinging Every tin- will of number of the Battlefield stood on the terrac inoking the river in front of ith Mr Do Great damage to crops from storm Friday last are reported from orth Oxford and Niagara Falls Lindsay July A man named of lights Una portable sawmill with his father morning when he bad taken of at the shoulder doctor did not reach htm till hours after the accident and was to render assistance Newmarket Markets In Lower thousands of lights and across the the river along the Levis shore they for a stretch of miles Pointing to the right along the sloping hank of tlie river on oth er side he said we have arranged for the finest fireworks this country ever saw in the finest place for seeing fireworks on the continent of America We told three firms re will give you lor on Give us the best or you loney An English firm Brocks Among special explosives the biggest bombs ever made inches in diameter and when the explode in the air they will fill it July 23 52 26 CO Ob White Wheat per I Red Wheat per bin Barley per bush Oats per bush Shorta per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton Butter roll per ft Eggs per Potatoes per bag Chickens per Toronto Markets White Wheat per bus Red Wheat per Goose Wheat per bush Rye per bus Barley per bush 1 per hush Peas per bus per ton Beef hind Butter per ft Egfca doe Potatoes per bag Chickens per ft Turkeys rill have the letter- And the wa- up in Toronto works The great t day be feet high ant the final burst of light will from rockets going up This is a Thursday i Quebec J much which rece loyalty of the King FrenchCanadian subjects Their fidelity in times of difficulty er happily long past is of the greatest tributes to the of Englands rule is the most significant state ment in the speech the Prince Wales delivered on his arrival on Can adian today to take part the celebration of the threehundredtii an niversary of of Quebec The of the reception accorded the Prince immeasur able that of not only In point of the multitude present but in preparations All Good Cooks West friends Mrs Blackburn of New- Mr Blackburns over Wright of Toronto was the guest of Mrs Thos Blackburn last week Miss Mamie of Aurora is spending her holidays under the par ental roof Miss Effic of Toronto is dso having her holiday season with parents Mr Harry Sanderson of Richmond the guest the Misses Elliott Sunday Miss Archibald who is in training I or a nurse in the City is spending I icr vacation at her home here and is accompanied by her lady friend The Leading Dry goods Millinery Tailoring House Half Bleached Regular for 3flci Bleached do Striped Shaker Flannel for Pure Linen Crash Towelling for Towelling for Be Fancy Muslins in Spots Stripes and Floral Patterns for Fancy Muslins in Rose Bud patterns for Mens Suitings at reduced prices and Moleskin regular for Blue Drill regular for BARGAINS IN MILLINERY I LONG SILK GLOVES has sold farm and crop and stock his has sold his farm now occupied by Mr Thos to Mr Jos Brillinger street for pleased to hear that Miss Bertha Baker who took a trip to Edmonton a couple of weeks ago ar rived safely Messrs and T Watson of Ket- are visiting with their uncle Mr Foster of OF CAPITAL ALL PAID UP TOTAL ASSETS London 151113 CO 1001173 Branches at all Important centra Canada and New York Chicago Mexico and Newfoundland description a Banking INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former the Ontar Bank Bratch will be Bianches at Newmarket and In the old Federal Bank Building corner Slain and Water Sta Its Not a Good Stand But you buy at Lowest Prices in Newmarket Our Special Good Boots and Shoes SIZES FROM TO 12 ROCHE Corner Of and Water Streets Newmarket occupied The fire was soon extinguished but Mr I by adly bi ter and smoke The will the late Richard Wells formally of Aurora wfiere he was widely known as the proprietor of the Queens Hotel has been filed for probate His widow Mrs Rachel Wells receives his estate valued at He bad an equity of In his property at Aurora valued at He owned acres in King township worth On her death the property is to be divided equally among five daughters and three grandchildren Berry picking is the order of the day and are very plentiful killed by the blow HO North Grocery See us about your Camp supplies We are catering for host of camp ers Every requisite in groceries and provisions of the highest quality CROCKERY DEPARTMENT A special Sale of Fancy China Sea our display of handsome ware at greatly reduced prices DINNER SETS Toilet Sets rare values Cash for your Butter and Eggs any day In the week OPEN TILL OCLOCK EVERY NIGHT to wlw him W HOWARD ARCHIVES OF ONTARI