m I- what oh in a verm V Presbyterian Church Fair attendance last Sunday and good sermons by pastor in toe morning on guarding of lips in evening on sowing reaping- In the morning Mr Roy Cane carried solo in the anthem most creditably and Mr Young con tributed one of his excellent in the evening Lacrosse Dont forgot the Lacrosse Match on Saturday June Capitals of Toronto and Talagoos Lovers of the National game may tfpect a good match here next Sat urday afternoon between Capi tals of Toronto and the Talagoos The hoys arc getting down to busi ness now Tin- Lacrosse hoys arc running an excursion Toronto Juno lOtti for their game with Maitlnnds hills next week S regular meeting of io Womens Society in connection wit the Methodist Church lit homo Mrs on St Wednesday afternoon was not Lots of Tramps 9 Between 1st of January and the of Juno nearly one hundred men were provided with lodgings at the on VYoonesoay aiiornoon was verv hut wan W Council has an arrangement with SSASi these people at reading and Mrs A gave a splendid report of the annual Sent to must he something wrong with our management of tho system compulsory education when a boy can be found who has lived in New market from his birth till 15 years of age- arid is not able to write his own name On Monday Robert Nu gent was brought before the Colonel charged with being absolutely re fractory concerning obedience to his parents He is years of ago and unable to read or write He was sent to School for years Con Duncan took him down next day II Public Meeting The citizens of Newmarket arc re quested to attend a public mooting in tho Town Hail this Friday evening when the necessity of the ByLaw to be voted on next Monday will bo plainui If the ByLaw is carried next Monday the will bor row to build cement side- waits and crossings all over Town also construct bridges on Prospect Ave and St The day of wooden walks is over and many of the present walks are in a dangerous condition Go and hear what the Council and others have to say about the matter If you are an owner or hold a tease for twenty years to come you have a vote next Monday- all others are excluded from voting Improvements Messrs Bros have pur chased a lot on the West side of coc St and removed the dwelling house from the rear their new butcher shop to this lot It will ho repaired for renting and work has commenced on a new where this building formerly stood They expect to occupy their new butcher in two or three days Mr J Hollingshead and Mrs Isaac Silver have had new cement walks put in this week and Mr last week Mr John lias added great ly to the appearance of his residence by extensive grading Mrs Munroe is enlarging her cel lar and putting in a new foundation Mrs Geo Richardson has built a new tic Convention at West Toronto of the Quarterly Tea were OddFellows Service Newmarket OddFellows had arranged to have a Decoration Ser vice at Cemetery next Sunday afternoon but on account of the scarcity of flowers this week the Decoration part is postponed indefi nitely The annual Sermon how ever will be preached in the Chris tian Church next Sunday oclock the OddFellows marching in from their Lodge Rooms a meal This is a far better way than to allow men to tramp from door to door begging food and I lodgings and no doubt prevents a groat deal of thieving People who roam around from place to place are no doubt templed to commit burgjary by what they sec in this way home of Mr and Mrs Mo- Cord on Victor Ave was tho scene of a pretty wedding on 2nd June when the marriage of their daughter Louise to Mr Frederick Garfield of Toronto former ly of Newmarket was solemnized The was performed by Rev W E Baker pastor of Simpson Ave Methodist church in the drawing- room which was decorated with mar guerites and plumes Miss Nellie McCord sister of the bride played wedding march rite bride who was given away by her father was daintily dressed in an Empire gown of white embroidered mull and lace and white hat with plumes carrying cream roses The only attendant was a little flower girl the brides youngest sister Muriel In a white organdie princess dross and carry ing a basket of marguerites Mrs in grey silk with lace trim mings held a reception after the ceremony and later in the afternoon Mr and Mrs Harrold left amid showers of Confetti for their honey moon the bride in brown broadcloth smartly tailored and brown hat On their return they will reside in their new home 154 To ronto f Overflow Personals Mr Francis spent a week with his mother Mrs J on Prospect Ave He was returning from Convention of the Brotherhood of Railway Train Men held in Columbus Ohio where he had been sent as delegate An old Newmarket lady gave the Era a call while in Town last Tues day looking up old acquaintances Her name Is Mrs Crawford hut was known here as Miss Martha Wait It Is forty years since she left Newmar ket and she has never been here since She attended the Methodist Church on the hill and Mrs Reuben Robinson was her classleader She resides In Toronto and her who has been years in Australia is now on his way home With the exception that her black hair has turned white her features arc much the same She found a few old friends who were glad to see her once more usefulness in the City of Ottawa Signed on behalf of Tuscan Lodge CLARK P J ANDERSON P W of the Methodist last Thursday pre sented Mrs Alex Wilkinson with a Life Membership Certificate upon her removal from to Newmar ket Mrs Wilkinson has been zealous worker in all the branches of church work and tho Ladies Aid united with tho W M In the pre sentation 32 43 3875 GO 3C 4037 kitchen and is having the domes- water put into her residence Methodist Conference In the first draft the Stationing Committee the following changes of pastors are made in this community Bradford Rev Buchanan Me Albert Rev Well wood The following gentle men are changed Rev P Rose to Toronto Rev J A Rankin to St Pauls Toronto Rev J to North Rev R Burns to St Barrio Rev K Rev Rev hurst Rev L W Rev R Rev 7 A Rev Rev Madden to Tarentoris Vi go ma to to Bractbridge Edwards to Graven- Hill to Large to Grahams- Long to Eglingfon Chan tier to Brampton Public School Board Regular meeting last Tuesday even ing Present Dr Scott in the chair and Messrs Brimson Brought on and Clark Principals report for May shows Teacher On Roll Av J A Dale Lediard N Wright Ellison A Cody Miller Ironside Nonresident fees 18 Following bills P W Pearson coal A Binns Jones flagstall erecting R T moving same 50 Bowser washers for same 75 Mr reported that the con tract for tons of coal at was given to Mr Eves The Repprt of Inspector was read which was very satisfactory It says Good work is being done in every room in some the work is excellent I believe the school has a of teachers and will main tain the high rank it has long held The Report is a lengthy one con taining criticisms and suggestions which shows that the Inspector is thorough in his work The resignation of Miss was with great regret Mr Widdifield and Mayor Pearson addressed the Board on be half of the Principal The following teachers were reen gaged with the regular increase of salaries to all who are under the maximum Miss Cody Miss Miller Miss Miss Ironside Miss Wright and Miss Lediard Mr Dale tendered his resignation as Principal which was accepted and the Board adjourned Send the ERA to absent friends League There was a good attendance at the League on Monday night and a most interesting and profitable time was spent The topic conclusion of yans Pilgrims Progress which was taken by Mr A Coombs Miss S Richardson and Miss Rogers proved very helpful to everyone present The Consecration service was also better than it has been for some time At the close of the meeting the League presented a newly married couple Mr and Mrs Hughes with a Rocking Chair as a slight token of the high esteem in which they arc held by their fellow Ep worth leag uers Miss A read the ad dress after which Mr Hughes made a very suitable reply Tho meeting next Monday night is in charge of the Literary Committee and will take the form of a Reading Contest Four readings will be giv en also a musical program will he rendered during the evening Come and bring your friends An interest ing evening awaits you A Good Example people are just now being pledged to make a clean Town The following citizens pledge has been printed on cards and is being circu lated in the Town by Barrie Horti cultural and Town Improvement So cieties I promise to keep my sidewalk clean I promise to keep the gutter in front of my premises free from weeds I promise not to throw fruit skins or papers in the streets I promise to keep the cut down on my premises I promise not to wheel over the boulevards I promise not to walk across other peoples lawn I promise to do all my power to help others to keep this pledge The opportunity is now open for Newmarket Horticultural Society or any other Town organization not omitting the Town Council to follow example Address and Present tlon The annual Excursion of Union Sunday School will take place on Wednesday June to Morton Park A special Metropolitan car will leave Newmarket at am and return when tho people like corning home It is expected- that the parents and grown up people of the neighborhood will patronize the excursion and give the children an outing without burdening the officers with financial responsibility LEMON Tho Rev A J is attending the Conference in Toronto this week There was a good attendance at the Ladies Aid meeting held at the homo of the President Mrs Talbot line on Wednesday afternoon Miss Minnie of was the guest of the Misses Cynthia awl Li Hie Cook on Sunday Misc Aggie McKuen is visiting her Mrs of Green River for a few days Mr Toye of Toronto was a guest at the parsonage on Monday Mr Ed of visit ed over Sunday with our merchant Mr Grose Mr W Fox and wife of Toron to accompanied Miss Stanny are visiting at the old home on the Mr and Mrs of have been in this vicinity but recently at Toronto Decoration Day in the Cemetery was observed on Saturday last when the following Rev gentlemen gave addresses Elder Rev Leon ard and Rev Gibson A new feature which was rather Impressive was the Sons of Temperance turning out in a body and decorating the graves of deceased members some in num ber Mr J Walton spoke on be half of the members of the Order The usual annual special services of the King Christian church will take place on Sunday July followed on Monday by the usual festival and concert Next Saturday June a union Excursion of the King and Kettleby Sunday schools takes place to Bonds Lake Train will leave Station am Mr Hiram Davis and cock arc putting cement flooring in their stables Master Fred of the line has the smallpox and the family are quarantined time On Monday last a few neighbors gathered at Mr Albert Hilborns to commemorate the birthday of Mrs Sarah Mrs is not so smart as a year ago Mrs Wm Wood who was quite ill last week is much improved Farmers aro busy putting in stat ute labor Summer Hotel Burned Methodist Church The Memorial Service last Sunday morning was very pastor chose as his text the follow ing words found in Proverbs The Memory the Just is Blessed The principal thought emphasized was the value of faithfulness even in what may he regarded little things We all like to be remembered but the enduring monument is in tire good we do for others The late Mrs E Jackson represents a type of church- member that seems to be passing away a regular attendant at church and prayer services class and fellow ship meetings and ready to give a testimony of the hope that is within withal active in all church forprisee so long as her strength would permit During the service Mrs Howard Cane sang with much sweetness Beautiful Isle of Some- where and the sang the ihem One Sweetly Solemn Thought The hymns were suitable to the Whatever it be that you buy from us whether a Watch Ring Pin or a Chain Charm Locket Bracelet Brooch Necklace or other Ornament you will get Highest Possible at the Lowest Mar ket Price There is Sterling Value In Every Article Sold See those Gold Killed Eye- Glasses at complete We do Repairing In all its Branches fi Jewelers and Get your Railway and Ocean Steamship Tickets from Atkinson Agent and of Marriage Licenses if ft I A very pleasant and ev ening was spent at the Lodge Rooms Wednesday night it being the regular meeting when a candidate was initia ted after which W A S Wil liams secretary of the Lodge was presented with a P Jewel with a suitable inscription on it by Clark W and P J Anderson P M on behalf of the Lodge W Williams made a very suit able reply thanking the brethren for their very suitable gift and with feel ing promised to always wear it at Masonic functions and that it would remind him of the loyal brotherly love that prevails among Masons re marking that he would always re main a incumber of Tuscan Lodge as long as a member of his old friends were in it After the Lodge closed the brethren sat down and partook of light refreshments after which speeches were made the brethren all regretting the departure of Williams and wishing him all pros perity happiness Following is the address Worshipful Sir and Brother As Tuscan Lodge has learned that you are about to sever your connection with us as a work ing brother and to leave for the City of Ottawa where you have ob tained a more lucrative position un der the Dominion Government we present to you this Past Masters Jewel as a token brotherly esteem and regards We trust that you may long en joy the office to which you been appointed and may wear this hap py of bygone days spent in the Town of Newmarket and in Tuscan Lodge- We also hope that your worthy may long be spared to bo a help mate to you in your new sphere ot THE BEST USE BAKING POWDER PATTERNS and15c NONE HIGHER French Muslin Voiles Swiss Colored Muslins Stripe Linen Suiting English Galatea Stripes are all very scarce goods and are in Great Demand it Summer Corsets Bunches White for 5c Ladies Black Cotton Hose pr Long Lisle Gloves 25 pr Cotton Cashmere yd a Pork and Beans tins for 25c Sardines for Large Tin Mustard Sardines Kippered Herring tin Fresh Herring 3 or 25c Pink Salmon Quaker Tea 25c lb Shell Brand Castile Soap lb and Shoes will advance la price this Fall about 20 per account of increase in the price Green Hides Now Is the time to anticipate your Our are celebrated for their wear and price is just a little cheaper than the other fellow t Live Stock Market Slight advance of prices for Cattle on the Toronto market this week As high as paid for exports the top price for butcher cattle Medium to 550 Veal calves brought from to per cwt the trade was very small Export ewes sold at per cwt and spring Iambs at each Decline of in hogs 780 cars in Toronto now and 775 quoted at country points j fl I ii- ow oil to Newmarket Markets June 1009 Fall Wheat per bush 30 Barley per bush Oats per bush Peas per bush Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton Butter per It per Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb 57- 0 58 0 24 26 15 0 20 Toronto Markets June Fall Wheat per bush 1 1 Goose Wheat per bush 20 Barley per bush Oats per bush peas per bush Hay per ton- Eggs per Butter per lb Potatoes per bag Chickens per Chickens per lb NEW BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF SUMMER MILLINERY Leading Millinery and Dry Good House What About Your tamer See our large variety of Linens Repps Ducks Ascot Suiting Mulls Zephers Ginghams in all the new Stripes and Check Designs FANCY HOSE in all shades and prices ONE LINE of Fast Black Cotton reg or DONT FAIL to see our showing of SUMMER BLOUSES the best assortment in town MENS TAILORING For something stylish and wear one of LUNDYS TAILORED SUITS A large and fancy stock to choose from phone 117 0 1 0 30- 0 1 24 35 00 if Bala June An alarming report and concussion was heard at Bala at oclock last night and a sheet of flame burst through the wails of the Windsor House It appears that a disused acetylene gas machine was standing in a corner of the bar room and about fifteen minutes after the gas was lit a terrible explosion oc curred blowing down the partitions on the men in the bar none of whom however were seriously injured Suttons store and warehouse is about one hundred feet from to save which the roof was drenched with water Everything belonging to McDivitt hotel annex sta ble ice house and are smouldering heaps this morning also an immense stock of dry firewood heat from which aided the destruc tion The flames from the main building which was dry as tinder reached feet high at least The property was valued at par tially covered by insurance The annex was entirely new and furnish ing was just finished throughout Mrs McDivitt being barred by flames from getting into her own rooms lost her Jewellery- and two hundred dollars in bills She did great work in saving bedding and The building was insured for and the contents for The launch house is all that remains Sale Register SATURDAY June19Sale of New RubberTired Covered Buggy on the Market Square at 11 am Cash F Duncan Auct o By Boat from Dakota to Winnipeg Winnipeg Man June 7- Having successfully braved the rushing wa ters of the River and shot Crooked Rapids over which the pion eer vessels of the Red River Valley met many mishaps the steamer Grand Forks arrived in Winnipeg last evening with thirtyfive prominent business men from Grand Forks aboard to investigate the possi bilities of navigation and determine if the old shipping trade could be re vived This was the first foreign steamer to enter Canada by the Red River in thirty years Capt Sylvester steered the ship and strangely enough he was the pilot of the vessel which thirty years ago arrived On arrival here the visitors were welcomed by the Mayor and City Council Tomorrow the party will be taken to inspect the new locks at St Andrews Rapids the journey be ing made by electric car mm Established CAPITAL ALL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS 159832 TOTAL ASSETS 00 r Branches at all important centres in Canada and in London EE3 New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description of a Banking business transacted- INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be accommodate heretofore BRANCH AT ROSS A Munificent Gift On Wed June 2nd Mr William Thompson of Orillia donated a beau tiful Launch 30 ft carries 30 passengers is beautifully fitted up everything being brass mounted Has canopy top cushions etc and cost Mr- Thompson gave it for the use of the patients of both Gravenhurst and lia and pays a man per month and expenses to run and running expenses of boat The man is held to run the boat and is not allowed to take outside passen gers nor A USE FOR HIS HAT A funny incident of a drawing room meeting was recently noticed A grave gentleman with an unusually tall hat entered and seeing no rack in the hall placed his hat on the floor just behind the door Pretty soon another grave man entered witi a large dripping umbrella and peer ing anxiously for the usual w to the hat rest- it also gasoline on the floor His eyesight was probably poor for he mistook it for one of tho new umbrella holders and in it he deposited his dripping urn- was an example for receive tips etc This patients for whose sole benefit the those who followed and in a short beautiful boat is donated time the solemn looking hat was staunchly holding a dozen umbrellas At the end of the meeting the water in the hat was an inch in depth London TItrBits Six and fifty thousand dollars worth of buildings have gone up at San 1st Diego CaL since Jany HE WAS To what do you attribute your good health and remarkably robust condition To regular and early retir- Then you have been so situated that you c6uld carry these ex cellent rules for the preservation of Health Oh yes I was In Illinois pen itentiary for tweatythree years Cleveland Plain Dealer HP Summer Underwear Shirts and Collars and Ties Boots and Shoes Suits from Up Spring Overcoats Hats and Caps Umbrellas etc ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO