s I Agricultural hay In this acctlon has been a Kali Wheat la fair oats barley are good while Peas an err promise a good yield Lawn The Mission Circle of Church arc preparing for So cial on Thursday evening Aug- the church Lawn Icecream will kg served from booths and will he provided for tho Dont forget to drop fln encourage the young ladled In work o benevolence The of the York their annual picnic at Lake last Monday afternoon and ev ening here was a big crowd arid a splendid time wan va rious races and other events were well contested while dancing platform was exceptionally Julio a crowd went down from Union So far the union services between the Methodist and con gregations an unqualified Next month Rev A p will do the and to the visiting of sick of congregations Methodist boll have charge- of of The congregations will as semble in the Church in the morning and Methodint in the evening Mr Ik jnost anxious that ev ery member of the Choir will meet on Friday evening at the usual hour a short Narrow On Tuesday morning Mr had a narrow escape of his life fie was down tho hill on Main street towards the North and wi nded with the oclock Metropoli tan ear going North at tho corner Queen breaking parts of the motor He was not thrown out but receiped several cuts on his head an1 various on body and one arm Apparently speed of the ear though bo heard it whistle too saw tlie danger and put on the brakes hut a collision was unavoidable This shows the necessity of the Metropoli tan cars going at this point Mr Penrose of the Maple Grove Dairy now sports a new do- livery wagon Mr Geo lirodle shipped two of his marcs to Que a low days ago Mr rover has proved his house effects from to Newmarket A circular saw and planer has been installed in Mr Eves new building on Huron Street stonecutters went to work on the new Post Office on Tuesday morn ing Newmarket howlers go to Barrio next Wednesday for a League game Mr It Schmidt moved into bis new residence on Park enui last week Normal Entrance Exams The results of the Middle School Entrance Junior Teachers and tho Faculty trance Senior Examinations were pub lished yesterday has made what- is probably the best showing in the history the High School All the eight pupils who wrote on the latter were successful and out of passed former Passed Faculty Entrance hon lion 1 K Curry A King Curry J Morton Passed Middle School Normal En trance Skinner M- Morning C Smith Stark Uonkman bail Oldham J It Penrose P J M A Robinson Weir 1 TV Department shows a ruth decree of efficiency in out results this early especially in view of the precautions taken to avoid all mistakes to Wrtiwdtf and weeded win ning wa Bigamist Sent Constable Duncan deserves credit for a bigamist to speedy A man named Adair was Newmarket was mar ried on Wednesday ol last week to Hiss May Baxter by Rev St Pauls Hearing wd say thai was a married man Duncan began to make in- wigatfon and located bis wife at She was not at Aome wires soon her In where she was visit- Shi came to Newmarket and her marriage certificate a few ago he had been wading money to regularly The thetf laid information Adair on the charge of and obtained a warrant for bis On Saturday afternoon be the The prisoner tncl Police wanton and within hours alter arrest Adair was sentenced to less one day In the Central Constable Duncan took Wm to the place of confinement te afternoon evidence showed that- Adair married Ills j ftR J out be woman tut ho bus His last two court is by Mr Geo Young choice Church Choir and the other by Master Douglas of tin a boy soprano and pupil McKay who spending part or Vacation with her- The Monthly Mooting Of New market which was held at homo of Mrs John Proctor ionge was by all present The King East ren dered the program which consisted of addresses and music Miss Amy also favored the ladies with a piotty solo The August meeting baa been withdrawn The regular monthly mooting will bo held at homo of Mrs Robin son on Tuesday the of August commencing pm bus will bo at residence of Mrs Maw at oclock sharp to take the members and visitors to tho mooting It Is hoped that will bo a largo number who will avail themselves of opportunity to vis it and a pleasant drive besides helping tho mooting Press Monday morning Town was astir and it was a race for berrypatch on tho 2nd of King a distance of about four miles The throng was chiefly made up of hoys and girls also Women of the racing disposition and conformation all to win hobbles were unsuitable to tho purpose o a more ancient style was worn by the femalo pedestrians while some of stouter build surmising beforehand that it would bo difficult for them to keep up pace decided to hitch horse to the carriage and things easier besides this mode of travel would enable them to wear a modern outfit I Jut when rain came on and everybody got drenched and tbcf had stolen I ho berries it made wish tbbthey had chosen other work for that day oo BIG IS OPINION OF Paris July a big war snems almost the OP lift Oil Tins is not yet logo lief in press but is from highest inside iiuflioritulivo rtources The con viction jm rOWiiiK there is a possibility that within ten days the Triple and Triple Alliance will ho testing each Gold lins already the Hank France are no rtiprns of Hie yellow any where It ik Impossible to anything hut huge silver pieces in exchange for hank notes An unobtrusive movement of troops toward the eastern and hern frontiers Is progress ing rapidly All leave has boon withdrawn everywhere of mobilization is liable to he posted on the streets at any linn Already the mainline rail way stations are heavily policed to exercise of all per sons travelling toward the fron tiers The opinion of those in author ity is thai Itussia if she allows Austria to lake any definite mil itary notion against will lose tremendous world prestige They do not believe for a minute she intends to lose it therefore the Triple Entente is hound to No one here believes sia is unready to avenge the Aus trian aggressive policy Winnipeg July The Can adian Northern Railway has just placed an order with Canadian linns for more than a million and a dollars worth of equip ment sufficient to put on the most modern service between To ronto and Winnipeg by way of the new Jim- from Port Arthur to Hud- bury bulb flickering like firefltc leaves of trees Thntwas on ly starter for a of electric that Will this 1 grounds a vision of by night Aovei te entrance will bo Un ion Jack and tho Stars and Stripes entwined with the floating oyer while at of entrance bo two electric panels one emblematic Canada and tho otr of the United States The Grand Plaza has boon strung with wocW of wires and will be canopied I twinkling stars v aheeo with other decorations will it Electric Year as well as Peace Year at the Canadian Nation al I PODM Miss Laura Morning spent most of last week at Davis Corners with Miss Alma Hall Mr Geo Ferguson Monday afternoon in Aurora from hero attended foot at Kcttleby on going to got a car too Hope so Happy Hooligan How Afraid we cannot Perhaps would to Wall street shown op an Inimitably witty yet dignified and Borry It doe not Interest ns Well say a article on tho Inside facta of spent Sunday with hit Mrs J Cutting Airs Could Head Thursday with heir sister Mrs J lino Miss Annie spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Herb Toronto Mrs Mr Ceo spent Sunday with friends ft Mr lrl Cook of called on friends bore on Miss Hattfe Cutting is spending few days with friends in ooo Mr Robinson spent over Sunday at Hamilton Miss of is her sister Mrs Tribblo at the parsonage Miss Mildred White is visiting her cousin Miss Olive Watson Miss Mary Stevens spent over Sun day with her friend Miss Myrtle Klt at Mr and Mrs Frank rc- to the city on Friday of last week after spending a week with Mr parents here Miss of Hamilton is the guest of Mrs J Miss Alma Hall and Miss Laura Morning both of Snowball were in town on Saturday Mexico today yon would bunch ot wonderful short ore rather long short ries about come Anything from four up You know orb Can lot you a beet seller In a couple of I am afraid not Is thero you cannot Nothing sir Philosophy about a snappy articles on health you would W have your reader diet by a now system Just Invented makes no there Is log in whole of literature that I cannot supply you with Here my card In you want let mo know Ho to so The editor smiled I ask whether yon run no agency or a Neither air I am only father of a nineteenyearold girl whs a talent for and has Just been graduated from an American col lego TOWN LINK ITEMS Farmers arc busy hoeing Wheat harvest is abofit finished Mrs Haws of Stonowall Man sis ter of Mr Curtis of the line is a visitor at the home of the latter Mr and Mrs Arthur and family- of Balmy Poach Toronto were guests of Mr and Mrs George Blackburn of line on Friday last continuing their journey by auto to on Saturday accompani ed by Mr and Mrs Blackburn and Mrs Barbara Smith of the line annual reunion or social gath ering of the following is expected to he held at Lake on Saturday next Mr Frank Curtis Miss Clara Mr Walter CJarkson Miss Mary Smith Mr Frank and Miss Hilda Blackburn It was ex pected long before this tiiat of them would have entered into bliss it cannot bo lopg now Many from this part enjoyed the continuation of tho Liberal Picnic at on Saturday last and are loud in its praise Mrs David Bales of the lino is visiting friends in Newmarket Miss Stella Webster of Balmy Beach accompanied by her brother Jack are visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Webster on the Town lino Mrs of the line is visit ing her son Mr las on the line The Ladies AM of the line Church met at the homo of Mrs Bales on the 6th line on Tuesday of last week His Foolish Poor Would you marry a man In come was under a year ho asked How much under replied Weil quite a bit Is It and I might put It that way Dearest Why old you think I would let In way Chicago A Few Inquiries Now dont talk too much when you go to call on your neighbor You may answer questions of course That is all I do eaid child And ask a great many Last they how much salary papa got and If bo over with you KflUEaa City Journal from New York Huntfred Urr- teg A Mens all Colors ft r a I Onion Salad Tho Beit Makers the Sett ftV til from and VJo bo for If as Then ynu get mo a govern ment plum No sold Senator Wombat But whats paltry government plum I for you plum seeds from tho department of agricul ture Go homo and start an orchard of your own my friend Compliment Of mothers should bo ilea for their daughters Mrs And replied Colonel Courtly Tho girls of today will bo entitled to congratulations if in being as good looking as their mothers- Washington Star Makes a Difference you think hes an aw ful Belle Why no I dont Why Didnt ho talk Incessantly bo was with you Yes but ho talked about mo Statesman Why Vaa Sale Register SATURDAY Aug of Curtis Farm in of King on the Market Square Newmarket at 11 am See bills for particulars Auct IF JES1 M CLOCKS if glass ENGRAVING mm fl ftircatwH You have in mind accept our invitation to inspect the many APPROPRIATE ARTICLES we are showing Many of them ore inexpensive yet choice and particularly suitable for the occasion We show many other than expensive Jewelry and will be pleased to you look thorn over Im 50 glad you Yhat puts mo one up on Delta Shes only this monthsPhiladelphia Record Up Agalnt It Do you believe in saving up for a rainy day I certainly do but a fellow to do when his salary hardly keeps him going In fair weather Detroit Free Press Ms to Word Diner Ive forgotten what I wanted to order end I had It on Up of my tongue Walter What did you say about a Up airHou3lon Transcript tv5 1 Jewelers and Opticians 0 TICKET Chlldhofids Sears Papa thinks Im much of a child to marry Mies KnoiPfihavI You wont for some ytara yet Puck oo- SHOWING HIM HOW You young scoundrel I said seizing his disobedient son by hand chow you how to treat your mother And he gave him several bangs on the back and then shook him until his hair began to fall yff was enpted to go but be- always that he bad a to day to continue until f 1st ACTING ON Jim Dad should the maxim never put oil till tomorrow what you can do today always bo acted on Father Yes my son certainly Jim Then Id like to finish the plum pudding now You may be rich without happy but you cant be happy with out being rich LIVE MARKET In Toronto this week good cows sold as high as per but most of the offerings were of such poor quality that from were the ruling figures and feeders wero slow sale Milkers sold from to MOO each As high as was paid for the best veal calves but light and medi um found slow sale at 9 to Spring lambs were selling around the best going as high as Good yearling sheep sold from 50 to and ordinary at Slight advance In hogs again Off cars In Toronto and at country points Newmarket Markets July Wheat per 00 Barley per bush Oats per bush Buckwheat per Bran per ton 0 Shorts per ton CO Hay per ton Kgg8j per O Butter per lb Potatoes per bag 25 Chickens per ft per 10 Turkeys per lb -eoo- Toronto Markets July Fall wheat per H OS Barley per bush to Oats bush 46 46 per bush Hay ton l 0O39 CO Butter pet lb per Potato per bag per Ducks lb par per lb 17 19 TORE j Great Clearing of Ladies Blouses Lawn and Mull trimmed with Insertion Beg to olearing at Voile Blouses Laco and Insertion trimmed colored and also plain white 5126 for Another Good Lino Fancy Irish Lace trimmed nog and Clearing a lot of Night Reg and for and Ladles White nog 160 for 119 W I a Ho Luck WOOD SALE A of both aa Sol Wool tor Sale leHvett4 at Oiahar4 Beach or to BOX I IN HE ERA The who to spend cent never With must bo While others lake the price No matter what your ware may be Nor bow much worlh the The world will none be tis by the telling t ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO