13 OK CM TO Dont Forget demonstration Bennett Bros Newmarket on Sat urday Ju Much Booze A Newmarket man who visited and came home full had to spend hours in the cell and then cough up and costs to the Colonel Tuesday afternoon dont pay Visit our sister closed on Kings Birthday it being legal holiday town Business as Usual the fact that June 3rd has been proclaimed a legal holi er throughout the Dominion it is necessary to observe it as sucn It will not be observed in England and it is not likely to be regarded as a holiday in overseas Dominions to appreciable extent Market here Saturday and the stores will usual Presbyterian Church In the absence of the promised to conduct the Prayer service last Next Sunday evening Rev A E Armstrong Toronto assis tant foreign missionary secretary will give an address the church The will speak in the morning on Rending unto Caesar The School will meet up stairs and a special program will be provided with short addresses j Mrs Waltons lawn on Wednesday Tiirte The Aurora i be semiannual election of officers Pyramid for he term July to Dec was faeld as follows Andrews VGL Miller a Benton- TreasR Reps to Grand Lodge Theo ton and P Pearson Monuments this season Messrs have placed three hand- Some monuments in Newmarket to the memory of the late Hughes of Sharon anoth er to the late e market and the third in memory of the late Mrs Tench of The cemetery is look- in nice again and was visited by a good people last Sunday System Is the Route To Lakes Lake of Hays Algonquin Park tasan Georgian Hay Lake Kawartha Lakes etc particulars and tickets from any Grand Trunk Agent or address A Union Station Canada- Agricultural Instructors The Department of Agriculture for Ontario has named ten graduates of the Ontario Agricultural College at as district representatives six being permanent appointments and the others for the summer months tbe former having been rec ommended by Hon Dr Minis- of Education and Hon James Minister of Agriculture to the High School Boards for appointment as teachers of agriculture and will take charge of demonstration work in their counties such as farm drain age orchard improvement field crops live stock judging etc The perma nent appointments are A to Coun ty Duff to Grey County Clement to Elgin County J- Smith Norfolk E June the Aurora Citizens Band will furnish music A- program of songs and readings also a foot ball between Snowball and Kettleby will be other features of the evening HOUSE FURNISHINGS IB Hemp Carpets from up I Union Carpets from 25 up Wool Carpets at Tapestry Carpets from 39c up Tapestry and Union Squares In sizes and all prices Stair Carpets and Stair Oil Cloth In all widths and qualities to League The League held their meeting Monday evenning on the beautiful County Edwards to fawn of Mayor Pearson and in spite market York County and of the weather being cool had a very Hopkins to Norwood good attendance A fine musical County program was rendered after which ice cream was served and everybody Foot present reported a good time The I kindness of Mr Pearson is greatly named Oscar son of Wid ow Lundy on Queen street met with a very unfortunate accident He is the members of the by The meeting next Monday night is and while work- in charge CJirbSan- I y trade and Dent at Canes Factory was known among the boys as Funny Lun About a month ago he went a A Clever Capture Canada Yearly Meeting The Yearly Meeting of Friends in to Penetang and engaged as engineer on a boat but he didnt like the crow will be held in Newmarket and gave up his job Then he went commencing on Tuesday June 20th to Becks factory and was promised continuing until over Sunday and the The general sessions will be held in Pickering College but ev ening sessions will be held in the Meeting House on street work as steamfitter but not quite ready for him- to start the job they offered him work in the mill at cutting jogs He started at the job Saturday morning and was not Hell Telephone Extensions Following- is a list of connections made- last month making 241 1 sub- 1 at Newmarket Barron Lb Luesday P Brown Davis jir21 Edgar Dennis 0lr23 Matthew Duncan P Horner Lloyd Ml Wesley Lundy r32 Joseph A Robertson Vincent Co Fred Wesley Henry Wesley when addresses are expected from working more than an hour when a Truehlood and others log on the truck carne loose and roll- Miss Marjory Rogers will sing over struck him on the leg He public meeting to be held in the As- lost his balance and fell over his Hall of Pickering College on foot coming in contact with the saw the evening of June 23rd There will be a picnic on Saturday afternoon June 2ith Baseball The schedule for the Town feague for this season is as follows OFFICERS HON FERGUS SECY PATRONS T LENNOX P P SIR ALAN AYLESWORTH MAYOR PEARSON SCHEDULE He was at once removed to the hospital where it was found that the foot was so badly lacerated that am putation was necessary at the ankle The operation was performed and he is getting nicely but the loss of his foot will be a great through life He is about of age and unmarried VANDORP Well say Vandorf is certainly booming with all our and the girls are certainly making use of them Mr Chess has sold his farm and is moving to Hamilton to work for the people Sorry to Jose Chess Mr Peters attended the dance at Vivian last Friday evening and re ports a good time Mr A is under the doc tors care from a bad scare cer tainly unstrung his nerves Mr Allan and Mr R spent Sunday at Mr Allens I see Mr horse has turned from a grey to a black What is the master Mr Wells is still limping a little Mr peter Mackey gave the girls of Vandorf a fast ride in his auto otic night this week Brown CEDAR VALLEY Frank Jacobs alias Frank Jones We arc having nice summer weath- bail from Birmingham England er now The farmers are busy work- wanted- by the authori- the root ground of city for ansconding with Well say I think the Express edi- a sum of It appears that was a whole sale butcher and cattle merchant in Birmingham Jacobs being in his em ploy in the capacity of clerk Six or seven weeks ago the business fail ed and it is alleged that the two de parted with the funds which should have gone to the creditors It was learned that they had sailed for this country from Southampton on the steamer Teutonic and their photos and descriptions Were distri buted in all the large cities and towns It was by these photographs that the two detectives recognized the men and it is probable that the pro- Floor Oil Cloths from one yard to two and a half yards wide Linoleum from two yards to four yards wide Lace Curtains from 30c J Curtain Muslins Bungalow Net Madras Muslins Art Muslins Art Sateens Damasks and Cretonnes in endless variety mm It pays to buy Shoes where the wear of every pair is guaranteed This month Special Sale of Ladies Slippers and Oxfords J Ask us to call for your order or Phone 32 W A Hamilton Ont May Detec tives and made a clever arrest this afternoon when took into custody William Arthur Monck alias Arthur Burrows and LUNDY A CORSETS Ladies Store of Newmarket SNAPPY SUMMER MILLINERY must have had a swelled head last week when he said Penrose had the mumps or the writer is crazy Our clerk is badly used up with a cold and under the doctors care Too many night drives Mr I is around again but dots not look like the same Dan Mrs Wm Allan left last Thursday for Owen Sound to take care of her soninlaw who is under the doctors care Mr and Mrs Ft of Mount Albert spent Sunday at Mr Wm Al lans Snappy Offerings for Summer as- handicap years Miss Minnie field spent the authorities who have been notified of the arrest will fake steps to have the men deported to Eng land is 25 years of age while Jacobs age is weekend in Toronto What is the matter with taking in the Newmarket circus think our boys are all going SealSkin Pat June A Had fall On Monday a foreigner working on the Canal fell backwards the top of Lock half way between New market arf Holland landing a dls- of 2S feet upon a cement bot tom wonder is that he was not killed but fortunately not a IOnej was broken He was brought to the New Royal Hospital and is properly cared for July The Hospital is a credit to New- market but is not receiving sufficient patronage to pay expenses It has been open for a month but o far has only bad half a dozen patients while there is sufficient accommodation- for Aug fifty people very thing is an and clean as it is possible to make it the hardwood Moors give a sanitary appearance ihe operating room is complete In every detail and very convenient Pari of be has been into a scheduled for oclock bath room with hammock swing might Thursday the teams Town vs 5 Davis vs Co 6 Davis vs Canes Co vs Town IS Canes vs Sp Co Davis vs Town Canes vs Town 260 Sp M Co vs Davis vs Davis 3 Town vs O Co M Co vs Canes It Town vs Davis Id Town vs Cane Davis vs O M Co 20 Davis vs Canes M Co vs Town Canes vs Co vis vs Town vs Town vs Davis Canes vs Davis Town vs O M Co Canes vs M Co Town vs Davis The first game of the series was last being the for the etc and baskets of Town va Canes Mayor Pearson hanging flowers to brighten the H Lennox consented to take rounding A trained nurse is part In the opening ceremony and way in attendance and patients can Sir Messrs Cane have Ibfir own local physician and place worthy of ail I be patronage wre also expected to take that citizens can throw in Its way their places on the diamond The Various clubs have now fully equipped litem- Church all the including handsome new I a to tear I uniforms and there Is no doubi the ok church to pieces arid do now will be a the large addition Mr with his rear but things are about ready customary generosity Intimated to Commence JheitUt he will present a handsome cup tf hi last and other merchants the Valley Heating also expressed a desire to do or ihey will circular juate gifts that should add a finished in ash and the choir inducement to the individual I wlUt ft the season at the top J Robertson Co of To- the v ho have nearly one hundred any other merchants desire to their employ have the Con- appreciation In same for painting and glazing The the genial secretary Mr Harry lot plumbing and to hear from SKttfe wiring will be considered Committee the afternoon the warm weather day the attendance at the w-r- In the Town Hall continues The pastor delivered Will Probated The late Cornelius farmer j of King township who died on May last left property valued at The beneficiaries under the will are Ellen wife annuity of two daughters Annie and Catherine each one daugh ter Margaret Maria two sons Matthew and Patrick each A legacy of 20 is left to parish priest at masses Margaret Nicol a widow of Township of King who died on April last left an estate of chiefly in bank stocks and mortgages The whole estate passes to a Bon Arthur Nicol Walker of the village of left real estate and promissory notes A sister Agnes Walker gets a brother William lames Walker 100 and goes to each of the four daughters The household effects are left to a of the deceased and tire use of the house and lot in goes to her brother Samuel Walker The will of the late of the Township of has been entered for probate away on the May owning an estate valued 1010 as follows of goods In farm Im plements 1C0 worth of cattle of sheep and cash In bank and worth of real being acres street All in left to his daughter Sarah Ann Cook to sec our clerk track Mr also Miss Laura I and Miss Johnston spent the 2dth in Mr 1 Hope of Pine Orchard has set out an extensive of about Long Gloves in white or black 21 inch lengths and sorted sizes to A special 50 and cents pair Plaincolored Lisle Thread Hosiery in all colors white sky- pink Alice blue coronation blue high grade dyes and finish sizes A special 25 and pair Ladies white cotton Vests in sleeveless short sleeves made from good quality- fine cotton yarns 15 20 and Summer wash Belts embroidery designs and assorted patterns pearl buckles all sizes special Fancy and white Parasols rust proof frames different designs of handles full assortment of patterns special 25 to Ask to see our line of- pretty Summer Muslins ami Voiles Mar quisette Foulards Mulls Messa lines in white Empire green black and white hello pink sky grey and white rose etc Live Stock Market There is little change in the prices of cattle though the market has been moderately active the past week Highest price paid for choice export prime butcher cattle steers trees and bushes Very to hear of the death of aiid heifers of good quality to Mr Allans soninlaw of Owen Sound We CORNERS hot weath- Sate Register SATURDAY June Zephyr will dispose of a valuable assortment of household goods at pm Terms cash W Hes ter Auctioneer have had some very lately Some of the young people around ions Corners spent the 21th at Newmarket and some went to other places Mr and Mrs Clark have moved to Mr and Mrs Cole spent last Sunday at Mr A M Coles We are glad to hear that Mr Oliver King home again Mrs Clark spent a lew days last week her home in Mr has got a new wind mill to pump water Mr and Mrs Pollard of Haven- shoe last Sunday on the Ridge at Mr foe Wilkinsons Mrs Cole of Keswick spent last Sunday with her sister Mrs T Crouton Quite a few around hear are talk ing of going to Newmarket on the June There will he a mission meeting at Ions Comers Church on Friday the 2nd of Everybody come and bring your friends along and hear a good and help the mission work On Sunday June Is Quarterly Meeting over In Scott All are wel come to attend this meeting We are very sorry to hear of the death of Mr and Mrs Wrights infant baby which occurred very suddenly The family have the sympathy of the neighbors and friends In their had loss Rosebud second grade 525 to Veal calves from per Ewes ranged from to 5 per while a special lot was sold for 525 Yearling lambs from Jfi25 to 050 per and spring lambs from 5 to each Hogs have advanced 25c As high as was paid this week for live hogs off cars in Toronto fi quoted at country points Newmarket Markets Wheat per bush o Oats per bush June 1st 1911 bush per bush Pall Wheat per hush 0 per ton 0018 Oats per bush Barley per bush Peas per bush Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton Eggs per per lb Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb 0 0 75- 21 25 It 0 0 1C 80 0 0 flutter per lb 25 per do 20 0 23 Potatoes per bag 0 Chickens per lb cool Toronto Markets Send the ERA to absent friends PM Wheat per bush June 1st mil Karl Grey and party visited trolea and on Tuesday and received an enthusiastic welcome Mrs has asked for a in her appeal against the Quebec decision annulling her marriage Warden laid the comer stone of the new House of Industry being erected by county near WO both and and solos by Mr War- A the choir practicing to place which was the offered the use their Prlday fre of while operations geterous oner accepted There certainly of unity I time which pro- at the present ft excellent omen Wit I has Increased to the organ fund to MA Aid to put in organ which maker say y- the of Us size in The Matthews Oran Co of contract annual congregational meeting to place in the Hall whet were expects to he followed by eke- tea My on Before You Buy Diamonds you even start out buy them ought decide to get them where buying fcafe and This ad is to tell you there a place Weve an extra nice dis play of These In prices from to larger if you want them all rnouted gold At A yfltl CO nd P Ticket of Marriage W hitch Co Court of Revision Whitchurch Council Organized as a court of revision at Hail On Saturday May 27th vm Reynolds Mm Brown John Parkins the Toronto c Solo Agent for HUNTERS York Radial Hallway Co claimed that hoy were assessed too high appeals of John Parkins and were not allowed Mrs Browns assessment was re duced Owing to a wrong method of as sessing the assessment of the To ronto York Radial Hallway Co vas reduced ij00Q0O Several names Were added to the roll manhood voters The dog assessed to Tay lor wiih erased from the roll Court revision adjourned sine Council Meeting Hills wore presented by j W apportioning Clergy Heserve Punof to schools Baker yards gravel for marsh bridge 1 vas granted for road Irn- Clark was Instructed to- repair ditch opposite lot con Joseph Burnett appointed In of Oliver oiiioi resigned to meet at Ballantrae on Wednesday July Three more drowning accidents are recorded at Port J lope and a double drowning at Porcupine Mb J