occupies Mens Trade experience in 1 that new pick of Broadway Co Worsteds Other effects with just in all the ad green with sleeves staple and we n Price Our are hard to is Quality aod of Good ise fro Your Fruit of old Viol col of Dry KmJMc is cam ton of Work We are requested to announce that the annual sale work by the La dies AM Society of St Pauls Church Newmarket will be in the first week of December next A Bad As Mr Cyrus was placing storm windows on residence Webb last Wednesday af ternoon the ladder broke and he Was licked up unconscious- on the ground He was conveyed home at once medical assistance sent for He was quite seriously hurt internally The report of the Dr yesterday morning I was favorable for bis recovery Basketball The match last Friday night was a tie The boys are having an other exciting struggle tonight and although we cannot foresee the game are fully assured that this to be a rattling fast one Go to tbe Rink tonight and help the boys to feel they are doing their level test to make tam a notable roe Game starts at sharp This match will be between the Da vis tannery and Office Specialty men MR P HARRIS School Inspector It is said there are numerous appli cants for the position of Public School Inspector of South York to fill the vacancy occurred by the raise of David Tem porarily of course the appointment is in the hands of Warden Henry pending the meeting the County Council this month It is reported that the School Inspector of North York has been given the appointment temporarily for the whole County A Reception The Friends gave a Reception to the Students and Faculty- A College last Friday evening in the Schoolroom After a short program consisting of music and addresses of welcome refresh ments were served Miss Rogers of Toronto sang ac ceptably Rev F Cornell the chair Among the students long ago Was Mrs McCracken who attended the Friends Seminary in rhd Mrs Ward a few years Masonic St Patricks Chapter of Toronto engaged a special Metropolitan ear and visited Doric Chapter Newmar ket last Wednesday evening in large numbers Dr Foster Grand of Toronto District accornpnai- ed thera The visitors exemplified the of the Royal Arch Degree after which refreshments were served and a right jolly time enjoyed with speeches and songs until nearly midnight when the car returned to the City Pickering College Prof Galloway of the Toronto Conservatory of Music who is on the teaching stall of Pickering Col lege has organized a Class in vocal music for citizens of the Town it meets at the College on Wednesday evenings The College Board was this week presented with a beautiful Mower by the International Harvest er Co through its local agent Mr J of Newmarket The grounds should be kept in good shape next summer Farm Produce There was a good big market last Saturday and prices had still an up ward tendency Some farmers want ed for their eggs but so Jar as we could was- the top figure paid Ruling prices were Eggs to do Butter to per lb Chicken to per lb Chickens per 0 to Dressed Ducks to per lb Ducks to pair Geese to per lb Turkeys to per ft per to Apple per basket from to Potatoes hag Carnations per do Onions per peck Celery per head Marrow each each Cauliflower to per buzA Carrots per 5c each Lamb per ft to Live Chickens per ft Hens ft J Art per ft Turkeys to per ft Ufa per pair Rabbit per pair to Mo Pigs per Hide to leper ft Calf per ft to each ftheeptVins to FOR FLETCHERS Humane Society Mr P C Harris of Toronto will be the guest of Mr John during stay in own over Sunday He is the Secretory of the Provincial Society and will deliver addresses as follows Christian S at 10 a Presbyterian Church at am Vice Anglican at 3 pm Friends Church at pm service Methodist Church at pm By consent of Father Whitney he will also address the Separate school on Monday morning hot Fowl Supper Be sure to book Nov for the an nual Hot Fowl Supper in the Chris tian Church Rev Logan the speaker Public Library A meeting of the Library Board will be held in the Library Rooms Friday night for the purpose of se lecting new books All the members are requested to be- in attendance A t Home St Johns Church Choir will hold their At Home in the Young Mens Parlors Soveriegn Bank Building on Wednesday Nov 17th Miss Angela Tone an accomplished musician of Toronto and other talent has been secured for the occasion Everybody invited Tickets can be had from members of the Committee Accident An accident occurred on Mr Jos Codys farm on Yonge Street last Tuesday evening A lad named Grant WiUer about years of age was riding a horse from the rear of the farm when the ran away and threw him off The boy was picked up unconscious A medical examination showed that he Was hurl in the head He was better yester day and will soon be around again as usual f More Amusement The Club in connection with the Specially Works has organized a Bowling Club with the following officers Schmidt VicePres 1st Bowling Master J Weir 2nd Bowling Master Doyle- Sponge Master A The Club has engaged two of Mr howling alleys for Friday night each week during the winter months and the members of the Club will no doubt take considerable- en joyment out of North Council Regular meeting held at Bel- haven Oct The following expenditures were reported by Road and Bridge and adopted f building culvert in 1300 J work on Lake work Shore I I Pent on Work on Lake Glover work on I Repairing Department We make a specialty of watch cleaning and repair ing of all kinds Work us certain receive careful and intelli gent treatment from skill ful Jewellery and all wares cleaned and in a workman like AM Guaranteed Prices Always Reasonable A CO and Get your Railway Ocean Ticket from Agent and of Marriage Licence for this column a E Cane Mrs HiBrimaon Mrs A The MisseaSyket V Second Monday Mrs Ross Second Monday R Millard v Second Monday Millard Monday Mr Tuesday Mr A Binna Oliver fc-v- First Tuesday First Tuesday A Oliver V Lloyd First Tuesday Geo Wood Frst Tuesday B Eastwood Mr Keith Miss C First Tuesday First Wednesday First Wednesday Mrs J Roadhous j Mil YawniJD Mrs Widdiitd Mrs Mrs J Collie McLeod a t First Wednesday First Wednesday First Wednesday First Wednesday First Wednesday First Wednesday First Wednesday Mrs H Clark Second Wednesday H V Second Wednesday BW Hunter Second Wednesday Mrs Stuart Scott Second Wednesday Mrs J Second Wednesday Second Wednesday Holliday Second Wednesday Miss Second Wednesday Mrs Clark Second Wednesday Clark Second Wednesday Mrs Vale Second Wednesday Mrs Jos A Cody Second Wednesday Mrs Alex Robertson Second Wednesday Mrs E J Davis- Third Wednesday Mrs Walter Collie Wednesday Mrs Andrew THird Wednesday Mrs Howard- Cane Third Wednesday Wednesday Third Wednesday RichardsonVV Richardson Third Wednesday Currey Wednesday Mrs Geo Hughes Third Wednesday HA Bain Third Wednesday Mrs Cane Wednesday Mrs H Cane Third Wednesday Mrs Aubrey Davis Fourth Wednesday Mrs R Schmidt Fourth Wednesday Mrs R Fourth Wednesday Mrs First Thursday Mrs Brooks First Thursday Mrs First Thursday Mrs J A W Allan Second Thursday Mrs A Wilson Second Thursday Mrs Marshall Second Thursday Mrs Second Thursday Mrs T A Kerr Second Thursday Mrs L Atkinson Second Thursday Mrs Scott Second Thursday Mrs P Pearson Second Thursday Mrs R Manning Second Thursday Mrs Geo Trivett Second Thursday Mrs Jas Sutherland Second Thursday Mrs Don Sutherland Second Thursday Mrs Second Thursday Mrs Second Thursday Mrs J Y Second Thursday Miss Second Thursday Fourth Thursday Fourth Thursday Fourth Thursday Fourth Thursday Fourth Thursday- Fourth Thursday First Friday First Friday First Friday ft First Friday First Friday First Friday Second Friday Second Friday Second Friday Second Friday Second Friday Second Friday Second Friday Second Friday Second Friday Second Friday Second Friday Second Friday in Best American Coal Oil inch Dregs rain for 80a VM Regular lor 35c or gals for 800 AH Colors 10c Jd Mrs J Mrs Hewitt Miss V Miss Mrs J Mrs L Jackson Mrs J Miss Robertson and Miss Mrs Richardson Mrs Alfred Webb Mrs Dr Campbell Mrs J Miss Mabel Mrs Ken Robertson Mrs Mrs J Rosamond Mrs A Miss Mrs J Mrs Stuart Mrs Dr Mrs itff ffftHir r tit Sale Register Thompson work on Thorn two culverts THURSDAY Nor Stewart will have an extensive sale of Implements etc on lot in tbe or bury mas credit except for root hay straw etc or per cent for cash Sale at one sharp Kavanagh TUESDAY wood sale at on lot in Con of Whitchurch at p AucU J McNeil culvert onLake Ed Hamilton drawing Glover drawing tile to Twentyfive dollars granted to complete work in fc Lake Road The following amounts were paid Bennett half value- of sheep killed and burying sheep McKay on printing con- tract- 96M J Taylor part payment To fin for Robinson THURSDAY Nov Mr Byron F part payment for havc a important and coffin for Mrs Harry of farm stock re Jersey bridge I Whitchurch credit except fat hogs and small pigs or J I per cent for cash Kale at of Jurors J oclock sharp Smith Silver- The Reeve sides auctioneers John Hamilton Pen- Mr Oscar inn John James pit ion ionn extensive sale stock etc on lots on line of Whitchurch one South Cedar Valley mos credit except for hay roots corn fowl and or per cent oil for cash Sale at Smith A auctioneers ant and Munro were ap pointed a committee to consider the question of gravel pit end if a 1ylaw be submitted i to tbe ratepayers to raise money for the same Bald committee to- report at next meeting of council The sum of Twentyfive dollsrs granted Henry fihaw to ex pend in on sideroad con north of railway Council then adjourned to meet Dec I J North Day Nov 2 The sawmill the North River Lumber Company at near North Hay was de stroyed by tire The loss partially covered by insurance St Catharines Nov A barn containing two valuable horses the property of W Chaplin was plctcry destroyed by fire last Incendiarism Is believed to have been the cause At Thorold the fiend waa alto busy John a milk vendor lest worth hay stacked a field The Finest Display date Dress Fabrics Newest Coloring We give you a Palters the trade and having bought our witfr every days length ply before the sharp advauce the bought from us duing this p can you bargains all month along the line and also remember that we guarantee every pair we At 3c New Raisins have arrived Extra Fine Cheese Cooked Meats of all kinds Hams Bacon and Lard I A Stock Market Slight advance in cattle prices this j week Hogs the same as last week ofl cars in Newmarket Markets Nov 1909 Fall Wheat per bush Oate per bush 39 Barleyl per bush 50 0 Bran per ton 25 00 00 Shorts per ton 35 TO Hay per ton Butter per lb 24 Eggs per 35 Potatoes icr bag Chickens per lb 12 Ducks per lb 0 00- 17 a Blade Silk Queen Quality 3ein for Leather Hand Bags Purses to W I The Ladies Store of Newmarket Bargains in the Millinery Dept Geese per ft Turkeys per lb Stray Boar Came upon the premises of the un dersigned Lot Con 1 Scott on Thursday October 1900 a boar pig Owner is requested to prove property pay expenses and take it away BYRAN STIVER Mt Albert Wanted Immediately General Servant Apply at Era Office 39 V Ladies Hats for Bargains in Hosiery and Underwear Ladies lined Vests and Drawers 65c for Ladies Paragon Underwear for 25c and 35c Ladies PureWool Cashmere Hose for or for Boys Heavy Scotch Yarn double knit Hose Cant be Beat for wear from to All Wool Tweed Long Coate reg and for Heavy Tweed for School Dresses reg 50c for 29c LADIESWhy not let us Tailor your NEW FALL SUIT PERFECT FIT AND WORKMANSHIP phone 1 MILLINERY OPENING Friday 24th and following days I am prepared to an Artistically Trimmed stock of FALL HATS I PLUMES WINGS VELVETS FLOWERS and other trim mings An Early Call Solicited rs C M HUGHES BANK OF MONTREAL Established CAPITAL ALL PAID UP J rest UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS Branches at all important in Canada and In London New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description of a Banking business transact INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers tbe Ontario Bank Branch will be heretofore i BRANCH AT NEWMARKET ROSS EXTRA SPECIAL SALE I J 1st lit Coat I 7 Mens and BoyiTSuitfl ft 3 ModWnes Price 2nd Dress Crockery Wall Paper Window Carpets Cost Price GROCERY DEPARTMENT i Granulated Sugar SI Tea for Tea for Tea for 25c Red Rose Tea lor Red Rose Tea for Red Rose Tea for Rod I R obo tin for bulk Japan Tea for lb 25e bulk Black Tea for lb bulk Java and Mocha Coffee 20c bulk Rio Cone at Green Rio Coffee at Also In stock the following goods at Cost Price viz Essence of Coffee -j- ToyGusto Cereal Quaker Puffed Rice Swiss Food Malta Vita Force drape Nut Rolled Oats in bulk Flaked Wheat Granulated Oatmeal Baking Powders Corn Starch Laun dry Starch Stove- Polish Handy Ammonia Powder Old Dutch Lye Borax Toi let and Laundry Soaps Matches Brooms Tubs Baskets Lamp Chim neys Lamp Bur Lamp Wicks Fruit Sealers Egg Crates Clothes Pins Palls Scrubbing Brushes Stove and Whitewash- Brushes Hand Tomatoes Peas Cora Pumpkin Catsup Plums Salmon Sardines Pork Beans Soups Corned Beat Ginger Bread MolassesVlnegar la quality Flavoring Extract Jelly Powders Stick Cinnamon Cho colate sweetened and unsweetened Shredded Pickling Spice Ground Ginger Root Ginger Ground Allspice Ground Black Pepper Cay enne Pepper Whole Black Pepper Mustard Tartar Curry Powder Thyme Savory Sugar and many other goods usually kept In ft It if and Scouring Canned FirstClass Grocery Store 9 PATENT MEDICINES Dr Williams People 33c Perry Davis Pain Kill er Thomas Electric Oil Restorative and Rheumatic Cure Bee Iron and Wine Paints Celery Compound Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery Powders Kola Wine Quaker Emulsion Cod Liver Oil Dr Arnolds Cure Dr Arnolds Dyspepsia Cars Cough Mixtures Castor Oil Tar Blue Marshs Electric Cure Syrup White Pine and Tar Pile Cure Kilborne Diar rhoea Mixture Quaker Worm Syrup Rheumatic and Cure Syrup of and about 100 other kinds Honey WblU Beans picked Butchers Pepper Grain Bags each Binder Twine So lb DANFORD ROCHE Co a stUAi J i BLOCK ARCHIVES OF ONTARI TORONTO