fsj flic of of res ding 11 monthly of the Methodist held at the homo Wpd- ffi on oclock Lodoo Members arc nroscnl llol iM Irunsnclcd Park Ave considerable addition Hi lie and a Newmarket Turned Turtle Tuesday four down 110 hill iftof Holland Landing whan out of control ran upset I twoyearold Mr home At ocou motor cur oen liftvolUng clone Mr Osborne had the iiad lhind ligi of his knee torn crulch ho will fuse for some tune injured her V Mr had two utlliftfaco Dr Boyd the injured and ail favorably aro of Living public IIMOIMltf Jhj Apices Farmer CM the assistance of ho Club was held tin Hall last Saturday night by the New- Hull was Orchestra and the Meupfcd lie Chair andaddresses 11 by Mr of Mr J Morrison of of Commencing next Sunday dealers milk in iho ih rough iljo- hot weather If man dues not you go 16- church do hot forget to leave put your WiW A car of at on Monday and ing sprinkled streets Two building lots have boon sold on Millard property at tho rear of Mr and step will he taken to open the Wo end of cherries and currants Every Citizen has a very defi nite interest in the Notional gov ernment and a Very definite duly to sustain He usefulness Wo but do 11 tho lerih considering the mat ter are willing take alt thrown at them rather give promise of an abundant pop not so of apples There to he plenty of work to keep a Uniformed Con stable on duty in ev ery day In tho week Complaint is made that throe of Machines wore left in their accustomed last Sunday while the ro- as requested The temp- was loo great and a little lot going to Sunday School drop ped her collection hi the slot for gum and then old a falsehood All those tilings for doing nosson Sunday be put a stop including the polling of cigars etc The man who observes dm law is at a dis advantage and looseness dissatisfaction moved ll causes I Crown Toronto Mr MoKenxIo of Dominion Council of Agriculture and also Editor of Hie Toronto Week ly Sun which were well ih object of the meeting til to show be necessity of pro ducer and consumer getting doser together and doing away ffith the of the middleman in order to reduce the high cost The meeting was con sidered a success from an point of view Christian Church Sabbath the congregation united with the Friends for coming worship and in the Rev I preacher lagODd audience At of this service a short business meeting was held at Hie following were as official delegates to Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Eves Mr and Mrs Collins Miss Morton and Mr Hoy Cockcrill The annual of the Ontario Chris tian Churches is this year to he M iu Little Britain The Sunday School will have complete charge of both services nut Sunday lone It will the annual Childrens M a splendid to ivfiiby tin scholars both inorn- mi evening Dont miss it For years this Has been a great and the one for will he up to the standard Every one cordially invited but those scats should come early Com a duly to pay taxes is of a more nature doty of the Individual man and woman to render personal service for the benefit of the nation It lies been extremely easy for the person to say- will of bourse give my services in time of war Why are wo not willing to give lliJH service if the govern ment it in lime of peace If wo get the understand ing of national mohilialEon at nil limos in pence as well aa war we shall have gone far in gather ing together Iho thousand and one loose threads in our industrial life We MTTSRflS COOKS I facing which Childrens Next Sunday June in the Christian Church will be the Annual Childrens It to In at both services as usual and the public are cordial ly invited Largo congregations expected The Offerings tii day to he largely de leted for missions All the scholars of the are remind ed thai in services arc now to at oclock each Sun- morning throughout the months beginning next All members asked to J resent and march in a body Church auditorium as in Wevious years The following the Day program Street Oiling In the past it has been custom ary for the residents of streets who wanted them oiled to keep down the dust to sign a petition to the Council every year and if a majority of the residents said street affixed their signa tures the oiling was done and the cost was charged against Iho property in proportion to the as sessment This plan has caused considerable dissatisfaction as well as needless labor On some streets where there is consider able traffic majority of signa tures could not bo obtained be cause of vacant lots and tenant houses and those who have been willing to pay for the oil jiave had to suffer inconvenience for years meeting of the Council last Monday evening it was decided to oil all the prin cipal streets in town measure up the distance and divide the cost at rfO much per foot frontage tax If the residents of any street that has been omitted desire to have the oil it will he added to the list application to the Town Clerk The streets selected are as follows Prospect Ave From Huron to 2nd St 2nd St From Prospect to south limits of corporation Prospect to creek Timothy From loino to Char lotte From Prospect to Char lotte From Ave to east erly limit From Church to Water Church From to Millard Rots ford From Lome to Main Lome From Timothy to Millard Park From Main to westerly limit Victoria From to Mil- lord Millard From Lome to Church Niagara From Millard to Lot From Church to Main Main From Water to northerly limit Ragle From Western limit to Water St Water From Eagle to Prospect From Prospect to east erly limit Huron From Westerly limit to Butter Factory We one fault to find with Main Street should pay throe or four times as much as any other street as they are short frontages will re quire more oiling and receive greater benefit than any other portions of he Town Huron and Prospect Ave would come next Last year there was great com plaint about people putting on streets after they had been It is to be hoped that it will not occur again if it does offender should be fined promptly One or two examples would put an end to the nuisance as Canadians pre many grave problems are of interest to every man and woman Many today ore spending their in talking and worrying about the high cost of living truly is mai ler for careful consideration but we find in most cases that it is lhose who are benefited that have most complaining do We rid our men filling as la borers content are earning more Tho scale of wage is higher and they give little ut terance in way of complaint many as it were living from hand to mouth yet thankful for even a living On the other hand we hear our productive men continually talk ing of the terrible condition of things Wo lake our farmers Everywhere we hear them talking of the cost of clothing and other necessary purchasings Why should not pay the price are they riot selling their products for more than double the price of a few years ago- It is the lack of unity that is bringing these matters to our eye and it would be well for every one to take the question to him self and ponder in his own mind what he personally could do- to overcome the obstacles in this line hut every man may have a decent living It is not the war so much that causes this state to exist as it is graft everyone wanting to get rich quick whether in an honest and upright way or by acting the thief robbing his less fortunate brother of even a decent living even in some cases depriving him of bread necessary to support life Should this thought however he taking such a prominent place in our thought Alas I It is but a minor subject in consider ation of the more vital questions knocking at our doors Canada has for years had her doors wide open for every man are coming to understand more than give lives and more that this hot merely of foreign element fill this fair Canada Who then tare the slack ones those who re fuse to throw themselves into the fray or the men behind the affairs of our Dominion allow this state of things to exist This is surely a subject for debate Wo may say there would be plenty of men left to nil the bill not eligible without considering the foreigner Wc need farmers to raise food we need munition men to make the wherewithal that other men may win the day We need men for educational pur poses and facing ail these how fur will our unolfgible men There will he of fit for any particular walk of life Those along with the hundreds of wounded heroes returning daily must have help Canadian peo ple face a grave problem indeed and if ever we needed brotherhood it is now Lot the of Can ada who cannot fight the fray link their energies together and do all with all their might for and the Canadian people Women a big part to play in this great struggle Many have given their alt for the sake of this laud of sunshine A largo number- of our wealthier women aid in many ways the Cross work and deal with our re turned soldiers Many many wo men arc working tea hours and more making ammunition and many deserve the work In this again there is a slackness Wo find many women mostly girls earning from ten to fifteen dollars weekly Some of them do not need to work They think I hey a re doing wonderful lot to help Their positions hold no responsibility the work is light and the money these girls is spent on fancy collars or perfume while many soldier who could do this same work is turned away Let these fine ladies if they want to help so badly go down into our slums and teach the heathen people to become good Canadians show them a sisterhood and teach them the way to live Let others use their money in educating them selves to fill the gap left by our soldier boys There are many dark problems in those awful days of war but there are glimpses of good in it too We see our men of low de graded character marching away with our men of rank and honor our good men going side by side as brothers as Canadians brave staunch and true Is this not a step toward firmer brotherhood We see our men returning walk ing side the street clean and the lawyer Before they joined the ranks our man of ed ucation would have ignored his more humble brother but he has seen this fine manly character cd so All Kinds Now In I Carpet Squares In All Squares In All 3 and ydo OH Clothe In AH Widths Window Curtains fluolln and Bungalow tiki Buy Them For I t ALU We Still Think Sugar a Good Buy -V- pun Shoos Is large as usual so that wo can you from for some 1 It Is do to a Higher Price ON PAIR O to enter he result being that our fair land is flooded from shore to nonEnglish speaking They were not called FINE ORCHARD Mrs W Terry of Toronto is visiting her parents Sirs J Woodcock of is vj siting under the- parental roof Mrs W Wesley was in over Sunday visiting her sister Mrs Elliott Master Ken Hopper home from the city a few days We hear our is going to have a picnic Pleased to SCO Mr Play- ler out to Sunday School Sunday The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs J Footc and had a good turnout The farmers ore all smiling Those fine showers arc making things grow FIFTH LINK The Ladies Aid of King Chris tian Church met at the home of Mrs Albert Shanks on Wednes day The Womens Institute met at Mrs A Marshalls on Thursday The Red Cross also held their NEWMARKET Ladies Summer Underwear WeekEnd Sale Fine Elastic Rlbbod Summer Vest Half or Good Value ToDay Price Mrs HOW ABOUT A logy and Prayer citation Willie Webster Girls Choir Mary West Way of the Charlie Verily Mildred Denne Kileen bond Nora and Choir Km reiye Bower and 2 Hoys Beatrice rene J Clarke of Aurora PJ Sutton Sr K ncemenls and Offering ttl Ielfi K Belfry Choir t llle iug that everyone finds useful all the while Of course you own that kind Is euro to do Its work with disappointment and You cant put your money Into a Fountain Pan than a CalfFiller Water man Pen Heres a Pen that never never never to when you want It to it a TAIN MEN HKnK8 THE wtn vou to shore with people upon become nationalized but they were given every liberty al lowed lo worship in their own way and they have their own banks stores and even their own locali ties where they live their own lives They are not the choice of the land of heir birth they are inly the slum but are we doing our part lo make them otherwise We shun them at every urn wo slur them and treat them dogs What do we see as a result to day They do not understand our language they do not know our customs and are unfit to fill the ranks with our own fine Can adian boys What may he lie result These men from for eign shores labor they live cheaper than our own men and we are apt to find them rising up to be the future populace of Can ada Would his Land of the Maple he worth fighting for if we knew its future would bo com paratively all slums Another question to answer is where are we to look for our future medical men our preach ers of the Gospel and men of all professions Our Universities and Colleges are closed the boys have heard the call and many of hem have giv en their lives for their countrys sake have truly hoys grow ing into college years hut where are he funds to give them the necessary instruction As be fore stated men of middle cir cumstances cannot afford to live and pay for the educating of the rising generation for the higher walks of life Men of wealth are loo busy in business mollers lo give thought his problem They hold firm grip on the money they take from their brothers purse instead ofhelping to belter the land of which we boast so proudly We have here and there over our land moneyed men who give freely to the cause fac ing us but should a handful bear the brunt or can wo personally help solve be problem to give every man fair play Now we are face face with the order of conscription are asking ourselves should our young men be forced lo leave their homes end go into slaughter Mostly everyone answers Yes There are hun dreds of young- men who have no ties binding them that should have been called to the colors be fore our married men left heir and loved and all that dear to tuemSftd offer ed ihdr lives We call Ifceaa young s was here This low- displayed so that he is now- ready to call him mend That friend becomes a better man be cause of the shown him but how many meet death together whose places never be filled with as fine Canadians as they People are heard lo say will do away with a lot of our charactered populace We must remember that for every ten or low degree there will possibly bo fifteen or twenty of our noble honorable citizens missing when the toll is made What is really the trouble with Canada is a question hard to an swer One might think from the view of things that Canada was all wrong This Canada of ours is the finest land on earth but her people have become so engrossed in politics graft and the getrichquick idea that have lost ourselves What we is to awaken to the stale of affairs and become worthy of the land our God has given us In order to do this we must put aside all partisanship and selfish greed and everyone make the firm resolve to help his neighbor bear the brunt Let the man who can enlist do it freely Let the man who has wealth help his needy brother and Jet us all help the stranger within our gales to be come a worthy citizen Let these nonEnglish speaking peo ple be made lo do their share in this war time let them help bear the brunt of bard times Every man and woman should feel today that Canada needs them their opinions and their services if Canada is to remain Canada ever free pure and the best of earth Paper given by Miss Rhode Williton of Sharon at the Chris tian Endeavor meeting last week at Gears Mr Geo Blackburn and Miss Gertrude of Toronto spent over Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs Geo Blackburn Miss Mary Smith of Toronto spent the weekend with her mother Mrs Smith James Ramsden of Rich mond Hill spent over Sunday with his sister Mrs Wilson Mr Harry Lewis of spent Sunday with his uncle Mr Leslie Wilson Miss Dennett of Toronto a former teacher at No renewing old acquaintances on Sunday VANDOUF Miss Elsie visited with her friend Miss lean Widdifield Cedar Valley over the weekend Miss Etta Cole of Toronto spent holiday at Mr J A rands Mrs Wright of spent Monday calling on old ac quaintances in town Road working is he order of he day at present On Tuesday morning Mr A start ed grading he fourth line with his engine and a grader Mrs Rev Wilkinson of To ronto spent Monday at he home of her brothers Richardson Mr and Mrs also Miss Leila were J Sunday evening Mr And Mrs Snider and Mabel also Mr and Mrs and little George motored Weston on Sunday and report enjoying he trip very much On Monday night the members of he Old Maids Club of Hart- man Corners gathered Hie home of T J and pur- prised Miss Minnie Graham the bridetobe with a Kilchcn Shower Music games and a dainty lunch were enjoyed by all present The Club joins in and wishes Minnie much happiness in her future home at Mr and Mrs P Forester and daughter of While Rose also Mr Roy and the Misses Atkin son of visited at Powells Sunday Br Ladles Knit Ribbed Drawers Black and White Gate Price Ladles Corsets A Supporters Reg 8alo Ladles Fine Quality of Cool for Hot Weather BOc Ladles Heavy Cotton Embroidery Trimmed Brassieres 8alo Price Ladles Lisle Hose Tan Reg 3li for Ladles Black Cotton lioso Good Quality pair ESTABLISHED OF CANADA CAPITAL PAID UP RESERVE FUND OFFICE TORONTO SAVE SECURE your SERVE IhafOualiy Interest dip wed at current rata at ell NEWMARKET BRANCH I M SMYTH Manager 4 J Mr J A Thompson and Miss M Smart were guests of Mr and Mrs Jos Wednesday Mrs Geo Skinner who has been in the last month re turned home Tuesday bringing her grandson Harold Skinner with her Mrs Hgawdon of spent Saturday witlrMiss Bertha Coulter Mrs Gibson and son Jack of Toronto are guests of Mrs Dr Mr and Mrs Newman and Miss Mac of Toronto spent week end with Mrs Newmans sister Mrs Frank Koran Miss M Bennett of Toronto and Miss Jessie Elliott of spent Monday with Mrs Skin ner and his wife is a resident of Toronto- OPINION OF A ViSITOIl A Pretty fine weather we arc bay ing What a lovely day on Mon day I Miss Bora and gentleman friend of Snow Ball passed through our burg- on Sunday Miss Jean and gentle- man friend passed through our burg he other day Mr Ghas Norton is busily en gaged at Mr Cuttings build ing fence Mr motored to Mr Fred Websters on Saturday visiting an old Crowley of Toronto spent Sunday Snot Drop evening all appearances of things seen one night last week looks us Mr Walkers hired man let gel the advan tage of him every time The League Social last week at Mr was a decided suc cess Our League is well attended every week They rais ed over for Missions last year On and after June Ihe store will close on Tuesday and Friday evenings at June Bug The Canucks are giving a drama on Friday June which is expected to be a drawing card not only on account of its object Red Cross but for the merits itself Dominion Day is to be celebrat ed by Motor Parade singing con tests from different schools basebail clubs from Toronto a baby show and all the limehon ored features To the Newmarket Era Dear Sir Last Saturday ev ening on Main Street I was great ly surprised at the number of au tomobiles on the street The Iowa must be prospering or people could not spend as much money in pleasure But what surprised me most was the reckless man ner in which the lady drivers were going up and down the streets Have your Council made no speed limit for the Main Street And do they not make autos drive on the right side of the road I am afraid you will be having an accident some time if you allow such driving as I saw last Sat urday evening f Yours truly One boy Earl was killed and several injured by an explosion of natur al gas in Salvation Army Bar racks Paris Newmarket Markets June Mr and Mrs of Tecum- mover into town Saturday Miss Miss McLaugh lin and Miss Bell spent the week end in Toronto Misses and Olive McCut- spent the weekend in To ronto Miss Lizzie of Toronto is visiting with Miss Mur phy Rev Father Coleman spent Sat urday In Toronto John Trainer of Toronto returned home Sunday after unending two weeks with his brother James- and Thomas Mr and Mrs Walter Sloan through town evening in their new Chevrolet iiDson of Parle Wife frith I Wheat per bush The Home Telephone Company Oats per bush operating to the south and east Barley per bush of the Com- Peas per bush is at last gelling its Bran per ton in working order and we are able Shorts per ton to talk to its subseribers Timothy Hay per The Home Telephone Co is a Timothy per toa big affair taking in the Town- ships of Murkham Pickering per Whitby and the Towns of Pickering Whitby and the Towns contain- 1 therein which might account for the long delay in getting go- ing the storm of many weeks ago The Rev Johnson Rector of Wheat per hush Christ Church was overturned in- P to a ditch along the country road lon U 50 12 37 20 0012 37 00 Stock Markets Toronto the car is known and an investi gation will follow been reported wounded Is a deapalob Highest prices paid to rider and went overseas about 2 week are as follows yeaYz0 just after the death of Choice Heavy Steer 81200 his grandfather at His Choice Butcher Cattle mother is dead and bis grand- Choice Fat Cows mother and father how live in Two sisters Mrs Blocker and Mrs Campbell whose husbands are both overscan live Choice VclCaWe In Toronto also one broth Vci v he- for born in Dakota I- i and VMM I TORONTO