J i Mr Cornell Is maWngo Improvement to his residence opposite School by the addition of three fine verand Outing Panto Grey Navy and Cream Sizes value y Reform jhi King Reform AasoCla lion has completed arrangements for Q Monster at the picturesque Park at- on Saturday the of July Krafts Music all kinds ot games and amusement and excellent speaking Everybody invited and everything without charge Dont miss splendid opportunity foradiu creation particulars in todays i Womens Institute The Branch of the Wo- Institute will hold their at the home of Mrs Proctor on St on Thursday July The King Kronen will the pro gram Arrangements arc being mado the bus meet the two oclock car to convey the visiters so any own ladies wishing to go will they kindly at the car time mention ed Do not forget the canning hints in answer to Roll Call f flSGh mm Prizes yd open Cigars 1 Jwllllmbury Council mccta at Sharon today The Womens Institute of Richmond Mill had a picnic at Bond on Wednesday A few went down from Newmarket A of Orangemen went to Aurora on Sunday to attend he Church Parade The upper reservoir was overflow ing with artesian well water Sunday the first time for some A Musical Evening Copied from the Journal The Musical In the Church given by Miss Ruby flue A CI M- as sisted by Miss J Soprano Mr Sims Baritone and Miss Reatrce Turner on Monday night wan an unqualified sue cess There was a large and apprecia tive present Miss die is possessed of a fine Voice with distinct enunciation and commanding appearance Her was Mozarts lion Giovanni showing her exceedingly well trained voice to perfection and master over music Her artistic rendering of Damon was fine The Indian Lullaby and an encore Tlo Owl pleased the audience very much A yds Boys underUQO 2 under a Fat MenHIlaco Hop Step ami Jump open Spoon Race open I Men Single Box of WILL BE TO THE LARGEST FAMILY THE OLDEST CONSERVATIVE THE OLDEST LIBERAL AND YOUNGEST LIBERAL PRESENT AT SPEECHES BY HOW L MACKENZIE KING HUGH GUTHRIE P Barrio J Walton Aurora and Others Music by Aurora Citizens- Band In on OpenAir Concert will iven the Ainont Band and Other Talent TOOTMLL MUST BR MADE TO ON BE football Must Made to Socy on or Before the Ladles Bring Your Baskets Tea Coffee Hot and Cold Water Provided Free COME ONE COME AEC MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN IRRESPECTIVE OF PARTY POLITICS FORGET THE CARES OF THE WORLD FOR A DAY GOD THE KING M BLACKBURN Chairman WALTON Secy legislature twelve new men 6n ttveIilwral of the 1 1 1 seventeen faces on the Conservative Jeca Europe lor vesoclb liat will right if capsized It will carry and a gasoline motor and apparatus diaastwa to veafiejB has thought for protection of the travel ling public It is to be- booed the above will prove sue- The following- appeared editorial column oil the Globe Mr Moycfi Mr Kvans and other Influential Conservatives who go away to cover of in the failure to law against be deplorable condition of flairs In iho Ontario law paralyzed and gives the- public no protection The question as lo whereabouts first named still re mains unanswered the Provincial AttorneyGeneral Wonder has live end of the chapter reached Speaking of the byproduct of the campaign the Globe Monday has following in reference to the Op position Leader in- the Ontario Legis lature which will bo by tab public generally but more especially by Liberals One thing the cam paign has done supremely Is to set forth Mr not before his per sonal and political friends merely but In the eyes of all Canada as a leader from chicanery and clap trap a statesman having at one the wider vision and mastery of de tails and a gentleman to whom even in defeat vulgarities of boor which others practise in their triumph utterly Impossible For resourcefulness capacity a Incor ruptible integrity he stands In the very forefront PATTERNS TOR mi USB VT 1 Hun from Now York One iloraldilo ronfrVtO on Sate SOX- The Best Maker Best Wearers the Fitter -A- Mens Oottori8ox all Colors A Those are the Wo Carry J every Shoo uptodate In every Sugar Going Up No I Onion 8alad per bottle Celery Relish per Relish 8oi Largest In Town to choose from and satisfactory wear guaranteed Wo shall be pleased to call for yetJr grocery order If askuo- A fifi ItLIHQ PIP J Ij 5 on July Ladies and 00 I Groat Sale At The Glen Millinery two doors South of King icorgo Hotel All hats clearing less tlian There will be a business Hooting of Methodist Mission on Mon day evening next at oclock Another new house is going Up hack of tho old property on Huron street a The residence of Mr bad narrow escape from dam age by fire one day last week electric iron laundry bub had not been disconnected when iron iiad the inmates to investigate St Johns Church tfnen that iiad Whitney who has been Aft very ill at St Michaels Hospital To- KIM Hi W USt nlAVl the City of Hamilton whose relation to Count Is largely to the between Toronto and York County made annexation- an adjoining dis trict to the City he County consid ered it was entitled to a portion of the money payable by the Hamilton Railway for the of bounty roads The case was to court and Chief- Justice Meredith has up held the view of the Courfty and given judgement for accordingly The annexation from County to Hamilton City was only a limited hut the annexation from York County to Toronto from time to time amounts to a large area In view of the decision of Chief Justice Meredith it now looks as the County Council- of York should get busy and dp something The County wants its of street railway profits Price ktn raws 75 MM King Farmers Estate To each ol my daughters and I further give and bequeath one cow to he chosen themselves reads a clause in will of John a King Township farmer who died last October His will drawn up June together with the Inventory of the estate which shows a value of has filed for probate in the Surro gate Court It is directed that his farm in divided between bis sons Reuben and To the former is given acres valued at while Aubrey is to receive acres In making the this will that WOO annually be paid by the legatees to his daughters and for a period of ten the first payment to be made one year after the death of the testa tor To his son fohn is to be when he attains the age of a further sum of when he attains the age of years His household furniture is to he equally shared by the two daugh ters His property is made up of a farm I acre in King Township worth in cash and stock farming Implements and furniture valued t Christian Church Sunday July a special well filled left Newmarket sta tion at am for grove where a union service was held with the congregation the Keswick Christian Church- Arrange- had made and seats were for nearly everyone there being about present Tie service at 1030 and was led Rev p of Keswick A short ierniin was given by J Hall pastor of Newmarket Christian Church- The text was Conditions of and Mr Hall clearly brought out if we wish to bo true of Christ we must deny take- up our cross daily follow Him This was followed service when thirteen with in baptism It as feet day aud nature was Ml the goodness of iod It souip of those present of the Wrvicts Jesus held on shores ol He lake when he was preaching to ihe multitudes iheu followed Fel lowship wrvict which was by Rev VanNonnan was pre- and assiste4 at ibis service After lunch partaken of the car at pm arriving in Newmarket There were two bus loads of young besides several carriages is somewhat better The doc tor however says it will be lble for him to take up his Pastoral work at least for some time Whitney has done lots of hard work in this parish and is deservedly be in a discovered and The annual the Methodist Sunday School will take place on Wednesday July Special by his people trust that I roimlitan cars morning and may soon be restored to his usl to Island Grove Park where good health Father of the usual sports will he provided It Toronto has been in charge during j is also expected that several gasoline Father Whitneys absence launches will be there during the af- On Saturday two magnificent stat ues of The Adoring Angels were placed in position Upon the new altar They are tne gilt of Miss rahan of Toronto formerly a mem ber of this Parish and are present ed as a Memorial for the deceased members of the family Mass next Sunday at fl oclock Vespers and Benediction of the most blessed Sacrament at 7 oclock pm Gordons This new residential Town was all sold last afternoon- The Odd Fellows Hand played a couple of pieces down Town just be fore one oclock and marched over to the Gardens where lunch was served all the afternoon Quite a crowd was present and after two or three lots were knocked down auctioneer J Read men at ri diculously low prices the bidding be came more interesting Some lots were sold by auction averaging a Jot the highest being The house and six lots were then bought by private sale by Mr formerly of after Mr Shapiro of the store bought all the rest of property These Gardens will now bring jr00 a year taxes to the Town to give everybody a boat ride the same as last year A good out ing for both children and grownups may be anticipated for it r lB fr IT s a i ii Annual Garden Party The annual garden party St Johns Church will bo held on the Separate School Grounds on Wednes day livening July Tea will be served from until during which time Mr J Dia mond Point will render the very latest and best records Saturday in attendance See posters for more particulars and dont forget the date July 22nd Union Services The inauguration of the union ser vice between the Methodists and the Presbyterians last Sunday was quite a success The Methodist Church was well filled in the morning and the Presby terian Choir turned well Miss syrup Pratt of Richmond Hill gave a vtery fine solo and Mrs Rice organist fill ed the with much satisfac tion the evening the Presbyter ian Church was so well filled that seats were placed in aisles rtta travelling public on the great lakes of this continent will be pleas ed to learn that measures have being taken by lake vesselow ners to reduce to a minimum collision in fogs and to insure a strict observance of pilot rules by shipmasters A despatch from Cleve land Ohio states that last spring the Lake Carriers Association made a dMinite rule that the vessels enrol led In association numbering should follow courses in the Great Lakes ships are to follow an outside course and ijountl ships an inside Course Some masters of one or two of the leading fleets had voluntarily followed the practice for a year or two preceding with such splendid rfsults that the association was unanimous in adopt ing it as a fixed rule to be departed from only under stress of weather All rules of navigation arc obviously predicated on the weather THE MAPLE SYRUP INDUSTRY Richmond June 14 Editor Newmarket Era Dear Sir I sometimes have the privilege of reading your interesting paper and so I have found out con siderable about the district in which you are situated Desiring some in formation on Maple Syrup in dustry the happy thought struck me that perhaps you could furnish It through the columns of the as no doubt many of your subscrib ers are interested in the making of ear Send the Era to absent friends IF A wa WATCHES JSfclSILVftWARt CLOCKS t JEWE 1 ENGRAVING CUT Ming Present You have in accept our invitation to inspect many APPROPRIATE wo are showing Many of lliem inexpensive yet choice particularly suitable for the occasion We show many articles other than expensive Jewelry and will be pleased to have you look I horn over Mr Jewelers and Opticians AGENT Do trees that have hot been tap ped for some years yield more or tet ter sap than those that are lapped regularly year after year What would be a fair average yield of sap from one hundred trees for an ordinary season Is the syrup made In the pans now used for boiling greatly superior to the article produced by the old method and what is the price of these Evaporating Pans If this information can be obtained from any of your subscribers and you will kindly publish it in your columns it will greatly oblige yours most respectfully An Enquirer Answers to the above questions have been kindly furnished by Mr E Lewis of St practical man as follows No Trees that are tapped regu larly supposed to give little better quality sap but not quit- the quantity that trees will produce that have not been tapped before No- Twfenty to twentyfour gals to a Syrup In much superior to the old method Cost of a Pan arch etc complete about Canton China July say persona been drowned In the West river floods which this year are worse than usual and deaths from starvation in the affected districts have been TOWN LINE ITEMS Farmers in this section aro busily engaged in haying which are sorry to say Is not any too heavy a crop The rain was too late Mary Smith of Robert Simp- son Co Toronto is spending her holidays with her mother on Lino Master Cecil of St Toronto is spending his school vacation with his aunt Mrs Geo Chappell Fair View Farm the 5th Line The event of the season will be the j Liberal Picnic which takes place in on Saturday the of this month The of July cole- in Aurora will in Significance compared with it The greatest of eloquent speakers from both houses Parliament ever presented to a North York audience will be thwe including Mr Hon Mackenzie King and others of renown Great contests are being provided for in football games base ball racing for ladies as well as gentlemen and as the various purses in prize money arc of enticing a mounts there Is no doubt but that the contestants will so acquit themselves that it will be very en tertaining As this is to be one of the old time gatherings it Is- hoped all will reserve the date July Further Information will be received from the posters displayed through Riding Come one Come all Mr Curtis wife and family of Newmarket were welcome visit ors to the on Monday retumlne home on Tuesday The Rush Meeting and Garden under the of the Ladles Aid of the lino Church were a deoided success Tire weather was ideal The services In the morning conducted Prof Dales the afternoon service Rev Fletcher of Keswick who gave an in suring address taking as his theme The Prodigal Son and the even ing service Rev i A Cobb of To ronto The audences were good the largest number as is mostly ttecase at the evening service The Garden on Monday was one of tlie grandest successes ever achieved the Ladies Aid and It Is much to their credit that luxuries and delicacies were so abundant for the tea that although the tables crowded hundreds all were- and vet am In saving twelve baskets re mained The Ladles clearly raved that the knew how to to a crowd Now for entertain ment surpassed of the most A lit un In front which pi a thousand with was erected a canopy of shrub The dot Chairman in able to rrfcuUs J i Great Clearing of Ladies Blouses J Fancy and trimmed with Insertion Reg to at anu Blouses Lace and Insertion trimmed colored collar and cuffs also plain white Keg for Another Good Lino Fancy Irish Lace trimmed Reg and Clearing a lot of Ladies Night Hobos Reg and for and Ladles White Skirts Reg for 119 hands for being In good form and overflowing with wit and humor Mr J Walton of Aurora dis charged that duty with great credit to and entire satisfaction to the audience Time and space pre vent me singling out the various artists but I would not bo doing justice it I did not special mention of the two colored Comed ians from Drayton Ont who cert ainly took the fort by storm The applause on their appearance was un funded and their rendering of var ious plantation ditties especially the Water Melon was captivating and their appearance if all spared to next year will with delight The String Orchestra under the leadership of Mr Dales who Is also a host in himself Is deserving of the utmost praise The football game was very interesting many spectat ors enjoying a hotly contested strug gle between Kettleby and North View Clubs and after great effort to con quer on both sides when time was called the score was I to In favor of- who then faced the Club and after one of the most hotly contested conflicts ever when time called neither side had scored a victory All were loud their praise of In connection with lb whole and niter chair- man called on all to hn In sinn ing God Save the King one of and respected gather ever the Lite was brought to a We are glad to hear the proceeds amounted to over the mark 10 Newmarket Markets July 0 35- Wheat per bush Barley per bush Oats per bush Buckwheat per bush it Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton 00 Eggs per Butter per lb 20 Potatoes per bag So Chickens per lb per Turkeys per lb Toronto Market July Fall wheat per bus Barley per bush W Oats per bush Rye bush i- 1 Hay per ton utter lb Eggs per doi Potatoes per Turkeys per 13 as- 0 It 9 17- ma