I I The Kind Wo Sell Are Guaranteedl hre Watsons Jewelry Store Editor and Proprietor i JACKSON AssistantEditor I QUALITY GOODS PHONE THE PAINT SHOP Painters Blacksmiths Electrical and Automobile Supplies I End Lumber Yard Bin is Nearly Empty r Order at once Coal V MINED AMERICA P W Pearson Order from Carters Bishop Jlles John E Office Phone r INCORPORATED 18 Reserve Fund 0439382 When You Travel Take money with you is form ol Bank of Toronto Cheques or Letters of Credit are absolutely safe and and are a protection against loss fire or misadventure Their coat inconsiderable Obtainable from any Branch of the Bank of Toronto Branches in Ontario Quebec and the BRANCH A LISTER Manager UILDINO OF ALL KINDS LUMBER LATH SHINGLES ETC ALSO DOORS M U L I N Q AND T R I Inside Trim Is Through Our and Will Not Shrink After It Is Put Up the NEWMARKET BANK ESTABLISHED BOARD OF DIRECTORS- A rt i Li cpiui up Rett 16000000 of and Interest it night current Savings given G Ross Manager Newmarket Branch to go to the Country on us make you Comfortable In a COVERED CARRIAGE OR AUTO BOYD i tlons or sorrows in her lite but through her of the social injustice under which many helpless women were struggling Mrs home life both a child and is the wife of Dr Pankhurst was near ideal as is in im perfect woriaYV Canadian Northern Jn Tor at a met with a in a cutting about twenty miles west of Trenton early Saturday morning One sleeper cdntajping seven passengers was and slid flown a sis foot embankment but no one on was injured The accident Is attributed to snow- and Only experts be allowed in wiring premises was pro duced at the resumed enquiry into the recent fire at 93 West Richmond street tiiat the wiring where the fire occurred on March was over- fused by certain fuses being bridged with copper wire In the Legislature urg ed for preferential treatment of re turned soldiers A phone message Saturday sav ed the King Branch of the Royal of Canada from be ing swindled ojut of The crime was discovered when the swind ler almost had his hand on the mon ey He was as a chauffeur A movement is under way to organ ize a Peoples Forum in Toronto to the forums not in exis tence in Montreal Ottawa Winnipeg Vancouver and other Canadian Last Tuesday evening Policeman of Toronto found Macon of Corners in a partially condition in his sleigh He was to the Police but died a few minutes later Heart In the County Court last week the jury awards I McAlfster for injuries in he lost two fingers in the John Co works On Tuesday Magistrate Brun- ton the County Police Court a woman named Mrs Jacob was fined for selling without a -Yisv- HE iljat we are of his who deal the an Jug of beer or stimulation the ybuhg- other strength beverage Id er aeration for if ffield or whenever an advanenentin the jpf powerB or occurred made it soraeitime during the middle men And as a crinchlng argument of the last century It he that hey had church sociables had been always partaken in of endorsed by a critical public and other light longing on the strictly or- that s And the dearth could pay the pace- as he had seen no harm come- through a of of icom- sociable fa three generations o to follow of innocent for the inhabitants caused them alter any form of a do not wish to turn vindictive step or two n advance of the ijuilt- scandalmonger against an old corn husVing or paring neighbor- yet cannot conscientiously bees then waning somewhat In pop- pointing out an favor The Great Northern Rail- Wesson from the latter famjly re- way line and the kerosine lamp has cords hoping that it prove a just about won con- timely to some unwary minded olass of country trailer tojkeep off the rocks to York County Depot there Heather- Hal owned by the local butting been given oyer for u ot has been a iealoiis promoter of thing to assist He is everj gets hfs to subscribfe wards tie cost of a Field Geo B WtWedf of in charge of the depot IMyts veteran of South AtyjcV lias forsaken his and bad resigned the and to answer ie I call of his country again Many of The Tomb Died on the Esther Rogers daughter of A prfU sister of RIri Samuel of Newmarket aged years and months Cedar- and vicinity were fore- tipplers who Was even most advocates for the patronizing of then under frequent orders lor dis- two such enterfrlses They to the baymakers a portion seemed to take great pride In their from Mr Parleys harmless duinks pretended respecting the seemed constitutionally unable did so at solicitation AURORA IN WAR TIME Therefca rivalry between Aurora Newmarket in most apt each is now in recruiting i Mrs Broom of New Toronto whose husband and eight children were with her In court was given a week to see if her husband would raise the line im posed If not imprisonment fol lows A Turk was found dead In a gas- filled room here on Tuesday last Manager it J Fleming of the Street Railway Co a tin Board of Control had a conference this week and arranged a rube In their wrangle which result hap pily for all concerned have occurred lately as the result of tampering with electric wires at their homes It Is announced that the remaining charges against the McCutcheon Bro thers will disposed of present Assizes Donald Sinclair or many years connected with York County Treas urers office passed away- this week He was an obliging official Chief Inspector Cowley of this thinks eight or nine years to he the best age to begin seeding children td school Kindergarten schools are enough In his up to that age There Is no truth in the rumor that a killed Saturday night In this City In an encounter the Police A soldier was ar rested for misconduct On Tuesday last man lying unconscious on the sidewalk at the corner of and Sherbourne streets His name Is believed to be Frank Russell He has a bad wound In the head and was removed to the Hospital I For selling potatoes short of weight pounds for a bag which should bo a lin ed In the Police Court on Tues day I On the Inst Mr A for several years In the rail way service in this City was presented with a gold watch by Ms travelling mall ser vice Mr had previously promoted In the service Two privates of the were sent to a and ordered to pay fine of or further term of 30 days in quod for selling morphine tOfftoIdlers Last Tuesday evening the congrega tion of the Windermere Avenue Meth odist Church Swansea concert In aid of the of the Red Cross Much credit due to the and help of the women of the church for the splendid success Adapting the situation two Banks have women clerks now Charles and appeared before Judge the criminal on Tuesday charged with wounding was over an overcoat and head was damaged to such an extent that he had to be to a A fine of Ctt CftHtng upon muni- safety of those primitive convenienc es the tears of the less courageous assurances that proper caution in managing them their utility would be complete Hence mate a large of tbe leading v people in the community had actually travelled the entire 1 miles line traffic the and lower lakes Thev also become settled in a measurable sense of security Risk ing on the light of two lamps in stead of the luminous dips the normal tempera ture a to a feverish anticipation by the announce ment tbat Sons of Temperance were arranging for ah de monstration to take the form of street parade- dinner and platfprm program on adatje the near fu ture That pioneer organization had a good work in- for several years when lot the vancement temperanod principles promoted them to set their beacon light more before a awakened world And when the of a full length am in old gold and blue were pasted the aod countrsidcl public sentiment mounlfed to a mercsdlan intensity Nor was the enthusiasm thJ pri vate preparations fori sharing in the prospective enjoyment allowed to until the numbered nmong those of the But individual unlielief in moral heroics l did not thlnki that Temperance written with a capital letter was such a popular isentlmient n those early of Canadian His tory True It wan not therrte wjlWi multitude as it diversion than flfrlnoiplca that the wiere In of pastry not moral progress There wcre all kinds dissenting by the disinterested who like evil spirits hovepod ground striv ing to spread doubt over an dawn Conspicuous among it hem j was Parley whose business proclivities and leisure time gave an and his as a judge on all the social political and even religious carried on their important section Canada- He had never been taking asserting that ho good a temperance man as anyone living in Cedar16 though always been to all kind of behlud And he again predicted that no good could from a society conducted operations In secrecy if they had any new light to I give the World- Why In the name common they bring it out from under a gasket set it on a where it would do their crettters Borne goad he critically asced Then when the band came ftotf0g on the air and throngs on the streets- were blowing the temperance trumpet many the time fe he again- Wsi con victions- that- their doings would end just a big nonfire that left nothing But burnt stubbie behind Then to more a class than not where a prouchlhg Hon very appropriately infoflned tbe what of were dispensed Inside toldhemilnhfaAmpresalott choice 11 he was of a universal No pledge taking and wearing aily badges a to bear t up such a moderation heredity he little coat should at least have ha a few r shades woven into the a lire was deeply- dyed with J that gives redness to the and is the symbol of further war Hence he made the oft repeated of going from strong to stronger products for a spur to temporary energy and sad to re late fell drunkards gravje be fore attaining to manhoods meridian years But as if In seeming con tempt for the various of failure by the great moral innovation the weather elem ent at least proved favorable us the memorable day pawned In serene loveliness and proved one of balmiest samples suitable the display the vermilion col ored ribbons and blue or green para sols worn by rustic and the Kassuth hats in vcfgUo with boys who were ambitious to look well and also honor the great hero for whom it was named by on that auspicious occasion Temperance Hall with its triangle Inserted IPiErity Love over the to de signate its special mission was a modest the centre of the village and was painted white It had been previous ly decorated for the occasion erect ing an arch over entrance and an artistic- and tissue paper on the in side And entire length ex tended two tables that were loaded with every of cookery Ihe sea son and old time could produce for the refreshing of the inner man As early as ten oclock large deputy from several other distant lodges came in to enliven ithe busy scene with their good fellowship long before noontide were literally with vebtcKV and visitors the surrounding com munity Then headed by a land of almost fame a procession of length serious ly discount the village landlords prospects for future patronage that Is If he made no deductions in his favor tho supposed force senti ment than would vanish like dew when- the excitement was over was soon in progress Looking backward allowing for a musical rent to those more timid soldiers in tho rear of the it now seems ll those ringing temperance and unfurling- of banner was the of a song a half a century ahead On the moral victory that we are hoping will exceed all prevtous records if the electorate will dis charge their obligations in the approaching referendum contest At precisely high noon the dinner pre- as com plete And the large crowd peo ple- in -evidence- a pleasing to leaders of the for the somewhat deput ed finances some fears were expressed by those In charge that tho provisions not hold out In the tfbsemcc of hell an was sounded and it w the of a comic mo were changed ham sandwiches cakes oVtable Yet it was only another practical proof that as humanity re- on the earth and earthy those temporalities will continue to ip large part which the serving philosopher Includes In bill The little here musit hwo on per there toWn hall handed a drill hall Trie municipal are useoVaVi orderly room This is all free of to the fcat- talion Men of all the The son of Reeve the Warden the county Is serving asai From 1Wes son of man with a business city came to Aurora and enlisted The father followed just aft er the- Now the business of Cheshire and be carried on by ono for is on service and not only is looking after- his son a dozen other Oak Ridges boys whom he feniist J in command of the dis trict la a Peter former county magistrate arti now of Toronto Police Court Aurora claims its hockey team an thq chamiTnfl of the- baiotallon league- dis putes this IN Newmarket nkt to be behind Au rora given over its market for a hall and company headquarters free oi charge le son of ln ranks of the New- market cohYpahy The Is head quarters of the York War Aux iliary Reeve William and Aubrey are anng the chief leaders of organization has gone Into every hamlet from Oak to Lake to call for At first recruiting at the re sponse to seemed so that Wjllmot Coroner a weelknown saw mill and builder came and Called on the young men to him this beginning the opening depot Sutton an charge WESTON DEPOT so tar most ot tne men to the Weston depot from M Dennis and the country adjacent to Weston Lieut Johnstone charge of the in a vacant store the owner has loanrfl for a time Another depot point is in village of King It is In charge Lieut Jenkins a King boy- who re signed from the staff of Collegia to Institute to join his count battalion King Council has made a to defray his expenses while a recruit ing work J All through the ranks arc who are serving at a sacrifice A high percentage are married The left alone In many cases with little children are serving their coun try as bravely nobly as their men THE STAFF Is true of these men Is of the Commanding and his start Col Clarke who began In the ranks Is the son of a soldier long service in the Cana dian Militia commanding 0111- served in South Africa His three brothers are all on service secoiui In commands Major 1 Brown who Is to raise the next York County lis also the son of a soldier of lion g service in the Major has one brother FF who Is an oi These brothers have been in the York ever since they have been old enough- are In business together the press Limited This concern and all they have in is In charge of a until the war over The adjutant Craig la an architect His firm of Craig and has closed for tho war The other partner also on acUve service The mescal officer is of Aurora eleven years been a in the nth and has not ah an faual- camp in fltteen patients- are now being looked Ma year Septimus Ramsay M A is the Incumbent of St Pauls Township has petition to ArclL Ksq asking for meeting to consider the Of a Volunteer with headquarters Sutton Prof of Victoria- School is announced to before the Mechnnics Institute this evening The Farmers Club meets to morrow in Newmarket The founding of a cheese factory here will be considered Mr J Jerome met a fatal accident while endeavoring roll a lope on the of a Mawmill in East The severe illness of Mr Tohn Ironsides President of the North York Agricultural Society is re ported r TEARS AGO L From The A Ida March the I by Isaac Baker at the homo of the brides father Mr Joseph 0 Webs Her lo Miss ail of King- he inst by Hill at the Methodist Parson age Mr John Win Barker of lung to Miss Sarah Alma Brown Whitchurch eldest daughter of Mr Mark Brown At the home of bride by Rev Morgan on the 17th Mr of Whit church to Miss Edith Mainprize of Cant T Mount Albert on the insl Henrietta wi dow of Samuel Johnson aged years Mr Percy Fletcher of Newmar ket was visiting friends at Franklin and Holt during tho past week From we learn that Mr P Mortimer has given up farming also that Mr Bond has taken Mr W- farm where Mr Mortimer has been for the past twelve years Mr John of has bought the house and Jot of Mr Link on Mill street and will shortly move to Queensville Mrs Watson of Holland Landing is visiting at button Tenders were opened for tho new Public School building here Total cost estimated about A meeting of the Liquor Li cense Commission was convened on Wednesday new Board is composed as lows Messrs A J Hughes A Yule wilh Mr Wm us Inspector Miss Phillips of St addressed a large gathering in the Methodist Qhuroh last Sunday ev ening on the subject of She also addressed an- oilier meeting the following evi cuing in the Christian Church On Monday of Mr was visited by sneak thieves They carried off a chopped feed and a blanket Elder returned from Massachusetts last Wcdnes- day Mr and Mrs John Hodge aiid two daughters loft for Vancouver this week for the benefit of Mr Hodges health Mr of East is leaving for Da kota this week K- as a 1 I I l it v SCHOOL TEACHER public acbooui and rot into very condition I not tap and trad no I tired My to try I did to and a my ap- Improved and I could 11 nigh and now I feet and troctf Rosa M Pa J Vinol oar cod liver end Iron tonic rundown and for chronic coughs and dtecovered to the heart be Montreal during the progress- of a- Quebec nov to but tti Him tr