t IT v Fit J Wanted talto Apply at 04410 Job Col Williams Cottage J JOHNSTON J FOB acres more or less being part Of Lot 2nd Con of Whit church St There on ho promisee a sixroomed Brick Clad House and Woodshed Furnace Hard and Soft Water Horn Orchard and Apply on the promises or to Beverley H No 3 Newmarket No wheat is to bo shipped hereafter to neutral countries Holland will no long er receive supplies from this Do minion soys an Ottawa de spatch if I Town OF Public notice is hereby given that the first session of the Court Of Revision for the Town of New market will be held at the Council Chamber at oolock am on Wednesday May Ofwliich all persons interested hereby required to take no tice and govern themselves ac cordingly I I ANDERSON Town Clerk f A statement is made in city press thai men have been placed on ho farms of York and Peel during the month thrpugh the effort of War Production Club Another call for the control of foodstuffs is being made this week Housewives in Toronto contend that there Is too much buying for export and thoOttawa authorities being impressed with the notion In reply to a Western P Kir George Foster Acting premier at Ottawa is credited with having said the essential thing is to win the war Food is a necessity but drink is not What stops Ottawa Government purpose tak ing towards enactment of a Dominion Prohibitory Act re mains to bo seen I I I WANTED A look Kitchen Girl and Girls for Hie Apply to Wynans Point i II 1 IceGreain and Dairy Plant and In any Quantity at Popular Milk Sweet Cream for Table and Whipping by pint or quart Cheese extra mild in lb and 2 lb weights Cream Cheese and Dairy Butter a brick of Ice Cream home with you AW of and Deliv ered except for Milk ana Store Saturday Night PHONE i Barrister Solicitor Notary or taking Affidavits Will be In Newmarket Ofice lay Tuesday Wednesday Friday and and on and Thurs day from 730 to Office Ground New McGauloy Block Opposite Post Office Office Phone No 205 Residence Solicitor for Imperial Bank of Canada Walton Go Aurora Private funds to loan on First Mortgage Wills and Estate work a specially The Volunteer Local Commit tee of Women in Toronto by a unanimous standing vote have passed following resolution That wo tho Local Council of Women urgently request Dominion Government to bring he Prohibition Act into effect On July 1st as a war measure Women of Ontario know how to appreciate prohibition more than any other class in country Strenuous efforts being made just now to- bring the whole of the United States under Pro hibition while tho War lasts Canada might well lead in this matter on tho American Continent and steps taken to bring the mutter more forcibly to tho attention of Parliament Peti tions are being sent from all parts of Canada asking that Pro hibition might go into effect dur ing the continuance of the war Now is the lime for temperance people everywhere to get busy The time is opportune v 000 Oar Toronto Letter icm Horse Buggy and Harness Ap ply to K Robertson Newmar ket The Imported Stallion The properly of New market will make the season of 1917 as follows Monday- Sharon for noon Albert for night Tuesday Leave Ml Alberl In after noon for for night Wednesday lakers for noon for night Thursday for noon da for night fpr noon Aurora for night Homo Terms to Insure two mares season single leap 7 groom fees Hound trip to points in Manitoba Saskatchewan and Al geria via North Hay Cochrane and Transcontinental Route or via Chicago St Paul or sale each Tuesday until Oct 30 inclusive at low fares Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to WINNIPEG on above dates leaving Toronto P M no change of cars via Transconti nental Route Return Limit Two Months of sale Berth reservations and full par ticulars at all Grand Trunk lickot offices or write K J Agent Phone J R Uptown Agent Harvey was arrested on on a charge of fraud and a breach of Bank Act and for trial on 1000 bail The Board of Control at least a portion of them reported to bo dissatisfied with the As sessment Commissioner and Of ficial Arbitrator with the increas ed salary bill Frank Warwick of this city met a mysterious death In Quebec His body was found in a field A motor car stolen from St Michaels Hospital was found in Rouge Tuesday It belonged to Dr of Markham Mrs Brown was so badly burned by the explosion of a gas oline stove on Tuesday that death Ensued at tho General Hospital Jewish women boy cotting bakers and are making their own bread A mass meet ing of GOO decided to carry oppo sition to the farthest extent For keeping a common betting house in Street a man by the name of was fined on Monday the sum of Thats the way to put the blocks to gamblers Rev Ralph Sherman is the new ly inducted Pastor Trin ity Church A youth of six years named Jack Ward had his arm broken when he was knocked down by a passing motor on Tuesday A rousing meeting was held in Massey Hall on Monday- night when Cameron and Major told actual life at the front The first days campaign of the A resulted In gath ering for Cross An auto ran wild on Monday The driver was powerless An aged man and a boy were hurt being unable to escape from car Negotiations between carters and teamsters about the strike said to be off and the Labor De partment may now undertake to settle the strike Military authorities report thai recruiting for the army has re vived since conscription has been determined upon Three persons had a narrow escape when the buggy in which they were riding was badly de molished by an automobile on Monday squinted though at lowering sky Al though grass of the plains was green and lush with many mor rains tho gathering clouds gave promise of water hate to get those glad rags all dampened up mutter ed Ben regretfully as ho glanced at his gala attire made a bravo deed as ho sat on his black horse Ho buckskin breeches brand now and snowwhite Angora chaps a while silk shirt with a blue silk tied about his strong brown throat and a fifteen dollar hat on top of his fair curly hair All on account of a girl who would not look at mo if I was all covered with gold laco like hat army follow thats boon staying there sighed Ben as he the black horse with his silver spurred The horse bounded down trail and Ben Finney riding lifto a centaur turned his thoughts from the impending disaster of rain upon his best clothes and meditated upon his chances of finding Belly at home Old man as ho was locally known was pounding out the gale when Bon approached the house Another goodfornothing cow puncher I snorted Banger- field fiercely as they passed Ben laughed lightly Thoy were all accustomed to Danger- fields insults when rheuma tism was more wrenching than usual But- the bighearted cowboys of Rattle County would have risked more than barks for a smile and a word from lovely Betty his pretty daughter and the keeper of his vidowed household was sitting in the front porch now demurely sewing a seam as a housewife should Wah Sing the Chinese cook peered from his kitchen window and glimpsing Bens glad attire cackled shrilly Him come velly fine him go chopchop velly- sameo volly mad 1 he tiered In truth while Ben Finney looked very fine and brave bis heart was fluttering painfully before it made ono last drop Into his shining boots To dream about Betty Danger- field when he was a dozen miles away was thing to look in to her changing eyes now gray now brown now green was an- other proposition He detected mirth and in her first glance at his gallant form He banished the admiration as ficti tious and he remembered the quickly repressed mirth and his heart found refuge in the splen did boots Good afternoon Mr Finney dimpled Betty as she came for ward with outstretched hand and carefully lowered lashes Ben dropped from the saddle and held her hand in his own big brown for an instant Then the delicious second was over and he was silting on the steps one knee clasped in his hands and his eyes devouring her sweet face He didnt know what to say The heart that have prompted him having departed from its accustomed place under the pocket of his while silk shirt was also dumb Father has gone over to River Bend volunteered Betty after they had discussed the weather I met him said Ben then with sudden inspiration ho add ed What do you think he said Miss Betty Something awful Im afraid laughed Betty Daddys rheu matism is bothering him a lot just now poor dear I What did he say Mr Finney Ben turned brick red but kept on doggedly CWW 4n our te your possession nuav The repair bill for vacant houses Is much larger than for which ere occupied musician the which stands idle out of order far more rapidly than the which Is dally use Busy longer Hum idle ones Nothing Is conducive to mental titan habit of to no Ho said there goes another goodfornothing cowpuncher exclaimed Bon ft was Bettys turn to blush and she did it most becomingly Bow horrid of daddy J must apologize for him I am sure ho is very fond of all bis neighbors You know his rheumatism is very painful f mind that at ail Ben only I wish lie could have expressed it a little differently If instead of saying another cowpuncher he had said there goes that goodfornothing meaning mo alone that would have suited mo down to the ground Why asked Betty amazed Because it would have wiped out all the others showing there was only one cowpuncher coming here and oh well you under stand Betty that I would like to bo that In this manner Ben Finneys heart leaped up for a moments heroic action and prompted his tongue to bold speech Oh Mr Finney Ben Im so sorry began Betty in panic- stricken as she started up from her rocking chair but Bons heart went back to his heels He arose and put out a protesting hand Never mind Miss Betty Dont mind me Ive nerve to think of you you know with that swell army chap around well forget it you know be going Im afraid its going to rain Good afternoon With the words tumbling off his lips Ben clapped oh hat leaped into the saddle plunged his spurs into satin flanks of the hie and tore away through I gate of the vicinity of domain Betty after him with amazed eyes while behind the open window in the parlor the goldlaced form of the youngar my officer shook jWilh silent laughter In the kitchen Wdh Sing rat tled the supper ditfhqsahd grin ned cheerfully Him lip stay supper Golly I I urn come I seoum go ske daddle Tee Bon Finney Was not laugh- mood as ho dashed wildly across the ranges in a light rain Ho was not thinking of sop- pingdrirn 0 his hat nor of tho soaked silk shirt which clung to his broad sbouldcrs and showed every muscle nor of the drooping plumage of the Angora chaps Poor Bon saw nothing save startled glance at his dec laration of love be cause he had dared to dream of her He choked with resent ment Out hero in the great west they believed be a poor cowboy dependent on his a without on eye to the fu ture when in fact he was heir to a tidy had remained untouched in Chicago banks for three years while ho reveled in the free life of the plains and earned his own bread The storm increased Tho rain beat in his face and he was glad of the wind and the wet as ho struggled against it It was life he told himself grimly Only when the sun came out by it would be a travesty on his own life for the sun could not shine for him without Betty Danger- field At last he found himself in a rocky canyon miles away from home and with a bewildering senso that ho had suffered a bad dream It still raining and the sides of the canyon were raked with gullies of water pouring down into narrow creek thai disappeared in of foam at the other end of canyon What shall I do asked Ben hoarsely and there carno no an swer to the question of what a man must do with his life if he cannot get the woman he loves All of life seemed gone without that evanescent hope that some day bo might wake up and find that Betty loved him He told himself that he had been a fool to cherish hope so long He ought to have spoken long ago and allowed her to put him out of his misery Ben Finney laughed bitterly at the thought Oh Ben why do you laugh like that asked a timid voice at- his elbow I am dreaming said Ben turning his head slowly around to find that tho voice was not that of a dream girl It was the voice of Betty herself She was riding her pony and the rush of the torrents bad drowned the hoof Her khaki habit was soaking wet and rain drops clung to the redgold tendrils of her uncov ered hair Tho swift ride had brought a roseate flush to her clear skin and her changing eyes were pools of mysterious shad ows Miss Betty gasped Ben staring at her Some thing has happened to your fath er 1 Betty shook her head Daddys all right she said gravely but something has hap pened to me- Ben whirled about his hand on the holster Happened to you he cried Tell me quickly so I can do something Ill tell you said Betty with steady eyes gazing into his hurl blue ones That is why I follow ed you here Ben Finney because you can help me Will you With my life promised Ben grimly Its about a man began Bet ty and her dimples decpenedias Ben tightened on his gun a man of whom Vm fond Weld I I- love him Ben Her eyes fell and she did not see the agony that came into the hand- onus face under the dripping in- 1 sombrero world like asmlle on a tearful face say said Bon happily Justthe way thought it J wouldnt happen And Betty never even asked her lover to explain this re mark There wore so many im portant things to talk Mrs Johns Is having a vnry serious of pneumonia Mrs Dr Scott loft on Saturday to visit her mother at Trenton Mrs S Cane gave a on Saturday afternoon for Miss Ross Miss Robs was given a shower by friends In the City a few days ago TMr and Mrs arc- very grateful to the people of Newmarket for their sympathy In their recent be reavement to Miss Pear son daughter of Pear son on 3rd year exams Toronto University Mr and Mrs Eves ana Miss Clark to spend the 24th at he of Mr and Mrs Henry Edwards- On account of Principal Fair- childs continued Illness I tic High School Hoard got a University Assist ant here on Tuesday from Toronto Mr Meek received a tele gram this from his son Horn- hardier Meek of the Bat tery that were leaving for East SEEDS Do your own and grow your own VenotahifV surprising what you on a email of strKa VEGETABLES ope V the is Mr and Mrs Ross announce engagement of their daughter El sie to Mr Edward A Walker of the Bank of Montreal at Toronto The marriage will take place early in June Dr Cook has moved from Toledo Ohio where she has re sided for the past years to Colum bus Ohio She writes that she wants the old home paper to follow her as it Is more regular and contains more news than letters Mr Leslie Jackson youngest son of the Editor of the Era who has been practising law at Alber ta for the prist live years has been appointed Assistant Deputy Registrar In the Land Titles Office Edmonton to place he expects to remove next week LEADING Furniture and Undertaking House You can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY attended Phones and on May to Mr and Mrs Frank Ed wards a son Freeman Ed wards At Cedar Valley May to Mr and Mrs Emmerson a daughter Altar IAN80NPHOIHIX the Manse Newmarket 21st by Rev Mr of Holt Pre shy- on May Thomas to Miss Yes grilled Ben between his teeth love him and tell me the rest came and asked me lo mar ry him and then then Betty faltered And then thundered Ben Ho rode away as fast as he could confessed Belly And so I ran after him Well what did he say de manded Ben who was deathly while Betty looked up and saw the agony in his strong face Oh Ben she cried What aro you going to say Ben stared Me You dont mean me Betty 1 Is it mo you love Of course she slipped from her his arms But why didnt you tell me then You said you were sorry and I thought- Bettys little hand stilled the words on his lips I couldnt dear because the army officer Captain thinking of buying some of daddys horses the post was silting right behind us in the parlor and I was he would bear Oh Cried Ben as ho hold Then the out and rain drenched Laura Phoenix of Newmarket The Tomb On May Ther- Beaton of Holland Landing in her year On May iOif Louisa Jane beloved wife of J J JewcIer of Weston In her year Interred at King City Cemetery on Monday WIGHT On May at her daughters residence Ave Toronto Margaret be loved wife of the late Geo Wight of in her year Interred Cemetery on Saturday WHLIAM60N In Newmarket May John Williamson father of Mr A J Williamson aged years Taken to Rochester for WIDDIPIELO In Whitchurch Town ship on May Wid- in his year Funeral at Friends Church Pine Orchard on Tuesday the being delayed In order for his sons In the West to reach here for the funer al At the residence of his son- inlaw J Oiil- on May 1917 Smith Sr In his year Interred Newmarket Cemetery on Tuesday Main St- North Newmarket A hot of arrived and Tomatoes U I T from a ft S O A of all advanced Wo have S9MS Sll fl5 FIRE WORKS Word 1 mate tot King CONFECTIONERY Nearly 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