Our Local of Hay and see the wonderful in the evening A few ft Apply to t girls defeated the New- iris here on the Stuart Seot unds Monday night witnessed the by a She Li Evelyn Mouldy Phillips of She sister of St Andrews Presbyterian Aurora and known by be of a reticent but wonderfully disposition I Moulds resided for A Principal of the Academy at Kobe Japan pp Subject Li Accidentally rolled Moulds Deceai Town Council lR and Little imlttee of the Whole Expre3Harad Electric Co Workmens Conine Hydro Co- Hallway Neptune Meter Co Oil Co K Robertson Ins C O Nash Pearson S orchestra also contributed to the Selfwill is the for he is a master The Choir sang Blessed Gospel own Ball New The fine weather we ha with the last few da This has given managers a better line they have- for the tes While the diamond for infield work the of had lots of practice getting The Newmarket Band have offered heir services to lead the big parade rybody fall in line with your mod Hospital re From Mrs- Margaret Smitl treet granted Application for Wai From D F Porter grant forgotten ago It before It fa It was the fifty or sixty years gave to the toys nf good impetus which Is felt ye discovered of voices which finally found way to- the choirs of the churches sad rtaulted In the Sabbath services of praise Impress and helpful simple it all was and how pleasant I teacher went from b his times he carried In his sled a meld with a mysterious arrangement of folding legs and pedals Sometimes SIR WILFRID LAURIER had not survived lii the minds of his the carry op gigantic undertaking One of the finest titles Bestowed Sir Wilfrid la probably to a that he was the right heir of the of Confederation and that hi understood and em bodied In bis doctrine the noble Ideals delight of the small children At eaily candlelighting ine singers began to gather at the or the meetinghouse A popular teacher would often have a hundred pupils and these with a fee of for wen four lessons here la the early days He was a good teacher of the do re ml method and his Influence was left on all tho oung people of his day from John Hill and William Gordon down ngingbook Usually ras euTlotiM for reading In the introduction warded to addressee If the asks that the parcel be red by th courier the postmaster vised in writing on the fort addressee will meet the coui bo When the package is for after the first notice has second notice will be sent to bad been Befit and th at not calk be well worth be Manitoba University Gould pretty but quiet Wedding was soi led at St Johns It Church on at eight oclock by Father Wedlock when Miss Kathaleen daughter of- Mr and Gould this plao tiimal light placed on th signed by of the residing on Ontario St I for Local Improvements ford with curb Much discussion followed re work done immediately but the Warren Paving Co be back probably for three expenses work Finally it was moved by Mr the trial Com- Industry The Wilfrid 1 Lin des FrenchCanadian born at St RUGS QDLfJ ALL SIZES MEW PATTERNS LOWEST PRICES A BRUNTON CO Store Wad Afternoons ied for his colorful s high his reputation recognized only in followed I it visits to United Harp The Diapason and The Shawn were some of them The prime object of the singing- school was to learn to read and that end painfully pursued The modern phrases about lonepro duction and voiceplacing were unknown To be able to sing at sight a difficult anthem or partsong was the aim of each singing school and a very useful accomplishment It was as any leader of a large modern choir distracted by the Inability of his ononis to sing new music will test ify The lamps lighted many of them brought In the hands of Ihe singers the work of Ihe evening began First there was a vigorous attack on- Do re ml fa sol la A large was utilized and arpeggios andsklp3 were practised In various keys until the teactler wis satisfied Then began the real joy Of the even ing This ranged all the way from round like Scotlands Burning Id hymntune the dolorous har mony of Chin from a dashing ithem like Spaed AwJt oratorio like He Inestones and Industry would employ her of hands til Mr Jos Stephenson of Aurora to tills Hospital on tensely with in ii thumb While in the garden on Thursday of la the skin on his thumb pen He paid no attention to it a Thursday night It began to was so painful that a doctor died in After treating It till ay and getting no relief he was in Died to the Hospital quel of Opbeli The gift of the ff links After breakfast the happy Osborni for new trucks from Chevrolet Ford Companies Considerable debating followed am the Council decided to rent true found the truck and driver could be sceuret for hour Lundy thought this more Wright where they he annual Childrens Day exercises take place In the Christian Church Sunday Following Is the Othe followed and the pain has Wed It is quite likely that he will be here for another week yet Mr of his old friends lift thai irchaslng Aurora for incl atl Week- tied all les conscientious persist teacher accomplished hen the evening con success which he at which no FrenchCan l had tried was to English speak in element of his Ideas and by th but Ontario much harder to speech tour In suddenly stricken w o by W C LUNDY Tht Ladies Store Newmarket SALE OF LINENS victory had 1 by those he after and Sight be launched venture If not his and the love of hi One Of the life trend of poll featea ir iiflng Great on a double platform question and reciprocity he Prime Minister when Unable 1 liked It there and that they had had glimpse into a region where beauty reigned- Heavy- cares the melted the art Then came the exciting moment when one and another of the group of bashful boys at the door plucked up courage to go home with the girl of his choice The while fields and Hie starlight and the forest reaches and the encircling hills made a setting for a and the evening begun with music often in love A bo framed was pretty sure to be a wholesome one The parting on Ihe step In the frosty air was as sweet a sorrow that of Romeo and Juliet- under Italian skies and In oases In this community ended happy useful lives as heads of homei followed In due vim annual horse show was Saturday until June 18 This years entry list was consider ably larger than that of last year with over entries Fifteen teams were entered for a special prize In the cattle entries Holstelns and shorthorns led by a large majority also In the jump ing and he Solo Ruth Exercise Beginners Dept Chorus Girls Choir Exercise Uttle Things Recitation Charles Boyd Primary Chorus Girls Choir Exercise Childrens Day Dolls Solo Gerald Grandma Little Girl Mai Exercise Primary Chorus Girls Cli Childrens Object Talk Mr Mea Exercise Primary Dept Recitation Why Childrens Day Offering eddy Pine Orchard A good program is bi as follows i a paper on Sixty Years of Progress Miss also a paper Ways of preparing rhubarb and by Mrs Sheridan Call Noted Canadian Comjnu singing conducted by Mrs Woods ordeal he suffered hastened the end i bis life He died In 1919 and tl whole nation paid respects to his Ins which now lie In Notre Dam doctrine on of all a fun- Confederation it ween an alliance fusion And he added his fundamental principle is re united by Confederation In the new entity which from it no superiority or but complete equality the principles of of these to the third generations took took their places in the church choirs where their parents and grandparents preceeded em Stouffville after- following which they formed headed by the Band and to the Union Cemetery tended by the public Our bowlers have defeated both Newmarket and Richmond Hilt There Is great Interest and keen competition with very friendly rivalry Confederation It would be erroneous to think how ever that had a strong lean towards Confederation He against It In 1807 But he broad- minded and patriotic enough support it when It became and to work towards a more perfect functioning of same and he reach that goal gifts of his talent Fancy Luncheon Blue and Rosa Napkins to Match Set Complete Linen 8et Blue and Border only 36x36 Six Napkins Set Something Different In Luncheon SeU Mauve Blue and Rose Border Heavy Damask Patterns Six Hopkins Price Set Single Fanoy Fancy Thin Piece Soto Fine Oyster Linen Colored Embroidery 200 for 8et of Three Pure Linen White Table 70x70 500 to Match Fancy Runners Cushions and Everything In Linens WINDOW DISPLAY If You Want to go to Country on Business UP BOYDS L PHONE Lot Prempt 8ervIoe E A BOYD Prop Night Mile on Promptly gniftcent and enjoy a good At the following ensuing year Mrs Cha Vice- Mrs Elmer Stan march out or their J Is a cose of M should he required is Girls Choir is Girls Choir Gordon McCli d ViccIres M Toole SERIOUS EXPLOSIONS pers Nearly including June Jerry Ellis Hanover young man and a lady companion of had and Into coming I embankment valer Rives The- to town from the the driver failed to turn in tho road and drove over embankment The car turned a complete somersault at foot of the embankment and King City Great preparations are being made for the monster celebration to be held Sir Henry summer home Marie Form on Dominion and Mrs and family of Cleveland Ohio are visiting in this community Campbell of Hepworth weekend at his home and at tended with his parents the Camp on Saturday last at Fair- Trie Campbell Hold Happy Family Reunion reunion of Campbells of and Cath erine Campbell who emigrated- from Scotland and settled near In 1881 was held at the fine old farm home of Mr and Mrs C Dufferin Street north of Saturday Though weather were rather forbidding about of the connection were present While the majority were from Toronto and York County ft good representation of the clan came from Manltoulln Is land Kincardine Cleveland Elmwood Albion Peterborough Haul and other points and Mrs Parsons and family assisted by her sister MrsOj Jack- Mr Jackson and faintly bell Don Snider Jim Snider Minute Women Mrs- Keffer Youngest baby present Richards wee bonny lassie Gloria May Tankard Oldest member first generation Mr Downey Albion Best Highland fling John Campbell Markham largest fam ilies present the Armstrongs of Al bion and of The president Rev Campbell delighted the He choice luncheon the presi dent called upon John Campbell historian Mrs Downey Aunt Aaron Campbell A Campbell Downey Alex Campbell all of happily responded An estate valued at Is left the will of the late William Smith tired farmer of King who died ruber 1020 Legacies of bequeathed to two sons John of the stream before stopbut fortunately upright position and to the shore beyond repair school serted are likely to lose thel eye- Clarke sight killed while walking on the road north Scores of children of an orphanage of Port Hope There Is no situated in the neighborhood of the the Identity of motor blast seriously Injured struck hied long distance flight record having covered 3790 miles from Roosevelt Field to Starting from Roosevelt Field am Saturday they had been in the air hours when forced to land at as compared with hours for Lindbergh a mile flight from New York to Parts two weeks ago RADIAL CAN Montreal June The Canadian National Hallway are said to have re ceived notice hat the Toronto Trans portation Commission Is willing to sell them the radial which the is abandoning on June It stood that if Nationals take over the road from to their steam line they Will operate It as a steam freight spur only No price has yet been men tioned Harlan and a thlr i William legacy of Two Mrs Grace and Mrs Elisabeth Ballard receive legacies of onehalf of the household goods each Three grandsons and daughtersinlaw each receive legacies of the residue of the ally the- ialntan of the Peterborough the winder were Bruce Snider Jean Keffer Huth Keffer Alex Campbell Margaret Hicks Owen Rose Armstrong Campbell Snider George Snider Downey Edith Downey Arthur Stevenson Fred Parsons Geo Failed to Berlin June the second time In little mora than a fortnight airplane from the United Slates spanned the vast Atlantic and landed on the European continent The nonstop flight of the monoplane Columbia piloted by Clar ence Ditihamberlin with Charles A as his companion ended a miles southwest of at five this morning mldrdght eastern daylight saving time when the fuel supply Taking to the air again the tilers made a brave attempt to reach Berlin but apparently lost their way In the aloud bans and adverse winds countered during the morning i broke Its propeller In landing In field at the village of Kllnge near Brandenburg miles southeast of the In alighting the propeller hit the ground the wheels settled into marshy ground and further was impossible plane had traveled ISO miles from and if headed In the right would have landed at Berlin The filers failed to achieve their goal Berlin but they PALACE THEATRE Friday and Saturday Juno THE CHIP OP U J featuring Monday aid THE WOLF RtTURNS featuring Brt and BUM Dove Saturday Matint at Newmarket Markets Butter- 30350 Eggs Live Stock Market Mm Choice Steers Springers Butcher Cows ilOO Lambs Choice Milkers CANADIAN RAILWAY Train leaves Newmarket for Toronto 9 and pm Train leaves Toronto far am and i Train Leaves for the 17 Standard