m I give Beans OR 25C Id prices the Railway and inter- cksons am Fare 00 f5 cr 15- LOO MS under PL cksons am J 105 M0 coo M0 lo Toronto extra John roy now fceks Mr In Union Services There was a congregation Methodist test ami Thomas splendid sermon Good by the including solos by lives and Miss Pratt the the church was filled- nearly to overflow- Salvation Army On Sunday next July welcome ratings will be for Lieut Kerr is coming to assist Lieut at the Local Corps will also be a welcome home Lieut L Weir aril Lieut Geo who formerly resided here t4 entered the A Training nearly two years ago and now the army work but are now their holidays there will be four Lieutenants n on Sunday next Come tad hear 3 to a- are them Meetings and p m Com Bought a Farm MPKCloulh Priori chant at IheSoglh Knil- ha acres the 2nd Cm of back of from Mr for ffhifhi all grow ing- crops- Mr look session at once but Mrs will continue the management of the store which business is con grooving more In the deal Mr tic property formerly owned by Mr on the- corner of Main and Ontario Streets as part payment Fly Monuments Just the thing catch him the fly 2 for 5c at Binns Stray Girls There arrived here on Monday two girls named from Graven- hurst aged 9 respectively who down to visit their aunt at The little girls did not Know where Kettleby was and had money consequently they soon drooped into the hands of Constable Duncan He soon got the wires busy to and vicinity but failed to locate the aunt He found a home tor them the North End for a day or two but tailing to get further in formation the Myor ordered him to purchase tickets and send them back to Mrs Pearsons Estate Letters of administration have been applied for by Charles Peck- ham Stocking accountant of County in connection with the estate of Mary Jane Pearson who died at Newmarket on the 24th of May last Deceased left an estate valud at of which is on an Ontario bond cash in hand and in the Bank of Mont real at Newmarket and in personal effects Applicant is- a nephew- of deceased and seeks lo administer the estate on behalf of Irene Lou ise widow of Fred Clinton only child of the deceased who died on the 24lh of March 1905 and of his child Edna Clarke both of whom con sent to the application being granted- fia Ill day f the wrote In I AGENTS FOR look the Entrance passed j PAT Excursion lo arc the successful at land last Wednesday Hilt services last Sunday were linger Nonnau Dales Mary Sanders Allan honors Greta Smith Harry riner Kern idem an Wide- man- well attended In the morning the lJnin Service was held in Friends Church the in the Christian thurch This plan will continue during July Toe Sunday School at 5 and we trust as many as pos sible will attend Music Examinations Newmarket has recently been made local centre for music examinations in connection with Toronto Con servatory of Mi sic At recent ex aminations held at Pickering Col lege the following students were suc cessful Miss Keswic Miss Margaret Miss Margaret McKay Windsor Miss Gwendoline Cotter Jamaica Miss Florella Pickering Col lege Miss Francis Luke Toronto Miss Marjorte Lloyd Newmarket Miss Violet Newmarket Miss Kathleen York Aurora Newmarket Marble Works Wednesday the Marble Works erected a neat ment in King City Cemetery to the memory of the Harker family Yesterday a fine granite monument as placed in Cemetery in memory of the late Jesse Keswick And we might just say In passing that the appearance of Cemetery is a credit to the community Sometime before Sunday Mr will place two more beautiful granite monuments in Newmarket Cemetery one to the memory of the late John Hughes Town Clerk and Treasurer the other marking the resting place of the late Fred Jones The work turned out at Newmar ket Marble Works is giving- excellent satisfaction Officers were here from Toronto on Tuesday up recruits for the war Knowles the grocer cuts quite a shine with his motor delivery Mr Frank went- to the Jer sey for the weekend and returned on Monday with the report that he had caught nine lunge Lots of ammunition at St Johns Garden Party last night The country is alluring Trees on their mature deep green and the fields look their best Lawns and home gardens have almost reached ttw climax of midsummer beauty It is a great time to see nature in all its loveliness The Methodist is much improved the artistic brush of Mr Hewitt The Corporation drain at Road- houses corner had to bo dug out again this week It blocks up You Will Save Dollars And Keep in good humor by us one of our Oil or Gasoline Stoves Let us show you Hie leading makes Decoration Day Remember that next Sunday is Decoration pay at Newmarket Cemetery AH organizations taking pa will meet at the Market Square at 3 oclock and headed by OddFellows Band will inarch to the Cemetery The OddFel lows will turn out in full force and some uniformed cantons are expected from Toronto Mr A Thompson is the Director and the order of procedure is as fol lows March to Water Works Lawn and drape Haines Monument Selection by the Band March to Cemetery Up the Centre Road to the Square and form circle Selection by the Band Prayer mans Address Address by Mayor Cane Selection by the Band Address by Rev Thomas Address by Taylor Selection by the Band Societies decorate graves and re turn to the Square March to Haines Monument same and return to Market Square God Save the King by Band Disperse to various lodge rooms The Cemetery is now looking at its best the recent rains re viving the grass and powers This is the third year that Mr has had the care of the grounds and his work is giving very general satisfaction The Endowed Lots are now putting the others in the background By this means a permanency of care is secured that reflects much credit upon the general appear ance of the City of the Dead The 12th at KETTLEBY A branch of the Red Cross So ciety was established at Thursday evening July by J M Walton Esq of Aurora The following were elected President Miss Olive Watson Mary Walton Committee Mies Evelyn Osborne Mary Archibald and Ethel The young ladies hope to be to do useful and effective in this cause i HOLLAND LANDING Mr Wm Wright attended the of his sister Mrs at Sutton on Saturday last Miss Mabel Kitchiug of Toronto Is lone ALL GOOD USE BRUfrTOft8 BAK1NQ POWDER 1 of Houe-Fur- nhhlng Carpet of all at than Price Linoleums 3 and wide Oilcloths In all widths Bungalow Met and Curtain all prices and qualities Cretonnes Damasks and Art Sa teens In Endless Variety Cocoa In all sizes Cocoa Mattlns tor Churches and Outcido Verandahs Boots andShoes Oirs Mens Footwear The Workmanship on Every Pair and Prices to Fit all Purses Ladles Dainty uptodate wear Foot- Sugar Is a little Canned Vegetables 3 for i M Good Teas are getting very and higher In prloelay In a at our Quaker Bulk Tea all kinds A BRUNTON Nearly every resident of in some way celebrated of July Three large arches covered with flags and other decorations were erected oer the main street while there was scarcely a building in town which was not in some way decorated There were fourteen lodges represented A fifteenth an East Toronto lodge which was ex pected paraded with the Toronto lodges instead The lodges represent ed were vil lage Victoria Corners Mt Albert Canning ton Sunderland and Browns Corners Adequate ar rangements were made by Mr Fred the Committee spending her holidays at here Mrs Clark and family of Ottawa are spending a few dayd at her mothers Mrs Rev Otton has moved into the residence of Mr Quite a numler from here celebrat ed at and all report a good time boys enjoy a days outing especially in a town and Barrie is the Town that can furnish the goods SNOWBALL Everybody busy now that the hay ing has commenced One of the largest Garden Parties ever held in Snowball was Thurs day June the It was grand success Everybody enjoyed them selves team were the win ners in the football match Large crowd from this burg at tended the wonderful picnic on Satur day Miss Vera Smith and Miss Haul Thompson spending their vacation at Crown Farm Whats the attraction for the motor cycle down the line Mr Harris spent Sunday at Mr Fergusons Jitney riding was all the go tor our young girls and fellows night Mr Lawrence Morning was occupied as Cleik i the little store on the Hill at Kettleby picnic Mr Allie Mitchell has purchased a new horse Theres not many auto mobiles or motorcycles that can beat it Just hang on AURORA Auto Owners gals of best oil for Vires only at rado en- Barn Raising A very interesting event took place on the farm of Fardy Bros North of the Town on Monday afternoon when about men assembled to in tbe raising of a new The structure when I id Is bed will one of the finest in section by feet in Th was supervised by Mr and sides were chosen under the leadership of Mr Gene Flanagan Mr Seymour Or rig and a spirited contest took Mr side carried the honors by a very narrow margin Fortunate ly r accidents marred the day and the work was completed in record time Mr Fergus took a group photograph of the and all to a very excellent supper to which ample justice was done The family ae to be con gratulated on their enterprise Good Road3 for North All the Reeves In the Riding of York met in Newmarket last Sat urday and discussed the proposal of Good Roads as Introduced at the County Council in following routes were selected of Street Hill to Holland Landing branch at Street opposite the Industrial Home and continuing through Newmarket Sharon andSut on to Sideline from Sharon to Al bert Sideline from- Auroea to Sideline from to Kin Continuation of York th up to A committee composed of Messrs Wells of King of East of and Keith of Newmarket ws ap pointed data such as mileage and estimate report to another meeting I O O On Thursday evening July Pyramid Lodge No O O appointed the following as Standing Burton Secretary of the Committees for the current term of Arrangements Trueman The first named is Chairman Master of the and Finance Committee Leonard Harris the Secretary The Li P parade which was of record length L Rose P assembled at the park about C Willis PO p in a shortly afterwards started Property Committee on a march through the town Radmore A meeting was held oclock In Young P the afternoon in the park and was McCordick presided by A Todd the Covenant Committee County Master Many notable per- P sons delivered patriotic addiesses Atkinson P among who were F M P I M P P Visiting Committee exSpeaker of the Ontario Lcgisla V Rev A P Willis I p Q Cannon Morlcy Dr Rev A M Johnston Radmore Controller Jos Thompson Toronto and J Saunders A collection or the Manning ant Orphans Home taken up by Membership Committee Controller Thompson brought in the T P sum of Rose P The elenjnt however was Young P more In sports At lacrosse match was played M between and Trustees teams and In the afternoon tie L Atkinson P and baseball L Rose P teams battled for supremacy R E Manning War matches races and many other It was also decided to meet the sporting events were also held during wishes of the Cemetery Board and the day hold annual Decoration on Sunday beat Markham in the July as appointed by lacrosse game by to while they AH brothers are earnestly request- in turn vere losers in the baseball to fall in for this service and game by to Goodwood won the meet in the Lodge Room at p tugowiir Because they had the Several of the Grand Officers biggest lodge representation in the expected to present also the It was Said that had more Cantons from Toronto pull with the crowd c i J The demise of Mrs Emma Pearson Coulter wife of M Coulter Deputy Postmaster General at Ot tawa occurred on Wednesday of last week The remains were brought to Aurora on Saturday for interment The many of Dr Coulter in North York and especially of New market and Aurora will join us lo assuring him of their heartfelt sym pathy in his bereavement Mis Coulter had undergone a sev ere operation just one year ago which was successful and for a time gave promise of restoring her to her usual health hut during the last few- months her health had steadily de clined and in spite of all that sci ence and care could do she suc cumbed Although for the past seventeen years Mrs Coulter resided at Ot tawa she was wellknown In Aurora where the Dr practices some years She was born in King and was a daughter of the late J P Wells ex- P for North York Mrs Coulter Is survived by her husband and one daughter wife of Mr Carlton Monk of Ottawa The funeral took place on Saturday al- Mom the residence of Mr Daniel Aurora and largely attended -eoo- BOY DROWNED AT BOND LAKE IT IS JUST AS NATURAL Sure Death to Bugs We Hell A HANDSOME HAND To Be Willi HANDSOME RINGS As Grace Nature to Vines Adorn with I It gives us pleasure to show the Beautiful Rings In our trays though Im mediate purchase be not contemplated Jewelers and Opticians P TICKET AGENT Bond Late July 13ffarold Hit- ben a young boy residing on Avenue Toronto was drowned in the late hero this afternoon The lad accompanied the excursion of a North Toronto Church which held their an nual picnic here today and with sev eral other companions went After rowing for some time how ever they decided to go In for a The had only been in the water which was very cold for this time of the year a slight time when young cried out and throwing up his hands sank Several of his companions Immediately swam I to his assistance and dived in an ef fort to save him All attempts were utile however and after going down the first time he never reappeartd Apparently the cold water had re sulted a seizure of cramps The lake was dragged for several hours In ph attempt to recover the body but without results M TOWN LINE ITEMS Miss Mary and Miss Dlacburn of are visitors the of their parents Mr ml Mrs George Blackburn Mr and Mrs Ardell and Mr and Mrs George Hicks accompanied by Mr Hicks mother all of Toronto were visitors last week at Glen Hum Farm the home of Mr and Mrs T M Blackburn Mr and Mrs Curtis Mr and Mrs motored to one day last week Mrj Fred tli dialayed us ual a ability In auction eering oft the Bed Cross Plough at the Liberal Picnic and was success- in obtaining the handsome sum of thirty dollars It is not often- the case that a postponed gathering is a success although the 5tt Line Christian Church Garden Party had to be post- on account of rain the gather ing which took place on the following evening surpassed anything of former years and too much cannot be said in the praise ot ladies who catered so to such a crowd Re ceipts some Mr Joe Wilson his gang are making good progress in the erection of Mr Fred new barn it well oh towards completion We were glad to know that Miss Blackburn received first award for best young ladies lunch for gentle man at the Reform Picnic at Prize In reading the correspond ence in last weeks- issue of the Era and looking over the array of speak ers I wonder they left any of the Tory members 0 the Provincial House at home Imagine the title the biggest picnic in the world If the whole of them should there they cannot cope with the gathering at Kettleby on Saturday last Mr and Mrs Isaac Webster were visitors at the home of the latters mother Mrs David Dales the lino on Sunday Miss Lizzie Flanagan of the Robert Simpson Finance Department To ronto is holidaying at Sun Grove Farm the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Webster Mr Blackburn and Mr Con rad of Toronto were visit ors at Cherry Lane Farm also enjoy ing the picnic at Kettleby on Satur day Miss Mary Lloyd of Newmarket spent last week a the home of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Fred and this week visiting her chum Miss Mary Walton Time nor space will hardly allow me to enlarge as I should like to do so on the North York Reform Pat riotic picnic on Saturday last in Amphitheatre Park Kettleby the most ideal spot for such gathering in the County The day was all that could be desired the gathering consisting of about seven people composed of Liberals and Con servatives alike was one of the most orderly respectable assem blages gathered together The warm hand shake was given and ex changed in the most friendly manner No reference was made to politics in any way Sumptuous tables were spread old acquaintance renewed en joyment in every form appreciated Football games to interest the older people races to interest the younger music by Bands and lacplpes tended It one of the most en oy able occasions over held Speak ing by the leading men of the day their themes without the exception being Patriotism were admired by the thousands who listened I would like to enlarge on the speech of our coming member Hon Mackenzie King If space would ier- mil The Grand Concert given by the re nowned Bill White- and Jules Brazil who although old favorites to a Audi nee surpassed and seating was at a premium bringing to rlose one of the most enjoyable days ever spent by the oldest residents Too much cannot be said of the In which Sir J M and his band of assistants preformed their duty I Muslins In Pretty Floral and Patterns Rog 1Bo for anoy Dresden Patterns In all dainty shades Reg 20o Sale Price Fine Muslin In Pretty Patterns Rog Ladies Long Silk and Lace Gloves Reg 76o While They Last Mi Main St Newmarket WE ARE BUSY WITH i PLUMBING HEATING flNd ELECTRIC WIRING IF YOU THINK OF DO- ANYTHING IN THESE LINES LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE WRIGHT ii i LIVE STOCK MARKET Highest prices in Toronto this week Cattle S Calves Sheep 050 Hogs car Hogs off oars GREENHOUSE STREET NEWMARKET decoration Day CARNATIONS 8WEE T PEA8 PRISES RIGHT LATE CELERY PLANTS NOW READY Plant In Early Potato or Pea Ground for Winter CUT ALWAYS ON HAND PHONE Newmarket Markets July Wheat per hush per bush Oats per Shorts per ton per ton Eggs per dor per old per bag Potatoes new Chickens per lb 1 0 0 000 28 32- 0 Toronto Markets July per bush 20SO per bush 0 I 0 00 0 30 0 25 00 a- do Oats per bush Rye per bush Hay per ton per lb Chickens per lb Potatoes old per Potatoes new per bag Ducks per lb ttif tJ L- J To demonstrate the rich beautiful tone of the celebrated PARLOR PIANO which we away ABSOLUTELY FREE on December 1st as heretofore announced and which Is now on exhibition at our store we have arranged for a PIANO RECITAL to be given at CHURCH GARDEN on Thursday July 16th We extend a cordial Invitation to the music- lovers of our town to attend as this recital will bo a genuine musical treat Remember the date July 15 at the Church Garden Party Outfitter i ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO