V p KRA JULY 1 Weeks PBAT IS OH IK Sunday Picnic St Pauls Church will run their annual picnic toBond Lake next Thursday July Special cars leave the station at 130 tickets good on the car Prices and Temperature A hot wave is scorching up Ameri ca this week Prostrations are numerous in all the cities w- is getting its share of solar attention Monday 90 decrees in J fits Street has changed its color and looks gay in its new coat of red Work was commenced Wednes day on the asphalt sidewalk on Lot Street Saturday was St Swithins Day but the legend does not seem to be pinning out Hood CDashine The corporation have for some time been- contemplating the pur chase of a road machinea much- needed article around Newmarkets thoroughfares Last week a ma chine was sent here on trial and on Saturday an expert came and gave a ball days exhibition of its wort He certainly made very good job the shade Tuesday Tuesday Raglan street but the council night it cooled off considerably and W not satisfied with such a short has not been so bad since J Eld City Mission President will have charge the fol lowing services in the lleulab Mis sion Street opposite Sove reign Bank Sunday July a and pm the pm service there will a baptismal service held in Mr field St All welcome Methodist Church Thirteen applications were received by the Hoard for the position of or ganist and choirleader Two have considered favorably and one Mr Toronto is to be giv en a trial next Sunday The Methodist Church Sunday School will bold their annual picnic to Wilcox Lake on Saturday July Particulars later trial and have asked him to come Office Specialty On Wednesday Aug the Office Specialty employees intend running their popular annual picnic to Bond Lake Great preparations are on foot to make this the largest and most enjoyable yet The Highlanders Band will furnish music in Town in the morning and will pro ceed to the lake with the first car The usual attractive list or prizes will tempt local athletes to compete in the afternoon games In the mfru J evening an orchestra will supply Chief AnJeson in its Ior dancing The Toronto office staff will unite with the Newmarket branch and the largest picnic of the season is expected The Metropoli tan are making special arrangements to facilitate the handling of the im mense crowds expected Brief lets Public School Board meeting Fri day evening Owing to the excessive heat the pavement at the north side of the roadway leading from Main Street to the Royal hotel yard swelled and heaved up on Tuesday Some one stepped on it and broke it in several pieces Mr St has made Baseball The team Toronto were unable to come up last Saturday but rather than default game they sent up a bunch of noes who Were retired to the long grasses in a most disheartening manner The game was almost featureless except lor the wild throws of the to 2nd and the occasional snoozes of Increasing the Capacity Messrs P and Fred of Rochester and Mr of Toronto were in town this week beaters as well as equipping the new building with a steam heating sys tem and rewiring the whole factory for electric The company- have not only considered their own interests hut also the safety of their employees in these changes The play new boiler house 10x12 feet will be have built entirely isolated from the other ft the left fielder Howard pitched fair game for the locals striking out and let the contracts for a new men but there was only one batter house smokestack boilers in the team The score 5 678 Toronto Newmarket Batteries Macks How ard Umpire Weir Next Saturday the Arctics j- fc here again This team would defeated Newmarket but for an ex- buildings and the boilers arc of a fine boulevard in front of his rest- fine catch by Fox in the practically nonexplosive type made which will be spoiled unless first game here this year With a in Glasgow by Wilcox the drain from Victoria- Ave is led new pitcher their team is The smokestack will be 110 feet through a culvert to the other side My strengthened and the locals will the for it and the the road The Canadian pflend This week the Friends will issue the second edition of a pub lication in the interests of their de nomination The first issue tooV form of an experiment and was pre sented to the Friends Conference while in tension at Pickering by Rev Cornell of Newmarket The- Confer ence unanimously decided that it was in the interests of the church to con tinue the publication of the magazine and elected Mr Cornell editor Sev eral applications were made the printing of the journal hut it was decided they could not afford to have it published by any other then the Book and Job Department of the Newmarket Era have to hustle some I house being let to Mr Browning of On Thursday night of last week Aurora The old boilers will he dis- the South end were minus a few men posed of their room being used by and had to pick up some spectators the factory proper The two new The game was remarkable for its boilers are of horsepower each lack of brilliancy The umpire was j fitted with new pumps and up in the air and a good deal of fun heaters Mr Tench been resulted in the 2 innings game The placed in the position of superintend- score North End South Batteries Fox Howard Umpire ing architect The hand is Flooded With stuff marked pain little better than soft soap and get satisfaction only at Hardware but Sold Orillia With the thermometer at over flO J degrees in the shade went Carried Was fate of the to the ratepayers on Monday to defeat before the last Following is the vote jib the first intermediate game in For Against No 5 Though the visitors St Georges Ward St Andrews Ward St Patricks Ward 24 no the on many of their last years champion team Newmarkets defence Majority in favor The vote was very small jwas a few too strong for them game was fairly clean throughout and Newmarket men on the Marshall OConnor great Hints Manning Doyle many forgetting to cast ballots The weather was a little too hot and many others neglecting to fast lacrosse hut the game was as it was Immaterial whether it closely contested throughout neither passed or not although ihee will till the last the first to kick about the taxes blown The men The public meeting for the reus- were all old stagers at the Eton of the bylaw was very poorly through very little Interest was man- the Doyle trio put up a fine West concerning the matter and the quartette Now that the have shown made good Doonan is a grand shot confidence in the Aldermen to the ex- but sulks too much A couple of tent of entrusting them with good practices since Monday have for permanent improvements it is put the locals in fine shape to dine certainly up to the Town Fathers to at Bradfords expense Thursday thow what claims they have to their Both teams started out to win positions by getting these permanent and the pace at the start fast improvements under way Immediate- but it fooled down as the players especially on the sidewalks anil heated up I A quiet home wedding took place on Wednesday morning July at 1 oclock at the residence of Mrs Murray Lot St when her daughter Eliza became the bride of Mr only son of Mr Evans of Eng land The ceremony was performed by the Rev J in the presence of a few immediate friends While Mendelssohns wedding march was being played by Miss Birdie of the bride entered the room leaning on the arm of her uncle Mr A who gave her away She was beautifully gowned in a dress of cream silk trimmed with embroidered and pleat ed chiffon and carried a shower white carnations The last Friday night hut for Newmarkets fine defence attended and all would have won out For the Tala- Miss Minnie wore a dress of cream lustre and carried a bouquet pink carnations while the maid of honor Miss May wore a dress of cream silk The groomsman was Mr Stewart of Beeton After a dainty wedding breakfast had been served Mr and came and j amid showers rice left on the train for Toronto Niagara Falls and other places The brides travelling dress with bat to match The presents were numerous and beautiful showing the popularity of the young couple The grooms present to the bride was a crescent set with pearls to the bridesmaid a pearl crescent and to the maid of honor a ring set with pearls to the groomsman a pearl scarf pin electric light system Pork It Is high time that a town of this size had a Town Park Only week some visitors were en quiring Have you no park to go to No place to sit down The fields on the south side of pond have been suggested but the only Newmarket tallied in one minute followed in five minutes by which ended the score for the first quarter The tecond quarter was decidedly innings and they secur ed a lead of two which the visitors could not lessen In third found the flags after about two minutes as pretty play as has been seen in Newmarket struck over the thing in favor of this place is the water The ground has no shade ex- bead and was off for five minutes but no sooner got hack when he a thin border of cedar trees at the edge of the water and it would years to make it at all attrac tive The most practicable sugges tion teems to bo the purchase of Lewis and a right way to It through the estate of JW- Millard at tie end of Ave a street which would then have an appropri ate name This could very be blade a inost beautiful that a or two Indeed many at frequent these on Sun day afternoons in search of cool breeze and to satisfy that craving for nature which inside employment and factory air seem to breed understand that if the council take any practical fctepr in the mat- of a park one cit izen offered a of and Doubtless many other could he found JfiaaMnz Oils Special prices to threshers in bar rel and lots Childrens Services The annual Childrens Day set vices of the Christian Church Scliool were held on- Sunday last Large congregations were pre en I es pecially in the evening when landing room was at a premium The church was prettily decorated the posts being wound and fes tooned with ropes of While the choir chancel was a bank of Mor al beauty The singing by the was sup- peated the offence putting by an orchestra of eight business for the rest of the game scored Newmarket made another rush for the net at the beginning of the fourth tallying once followed by when there was hut five minutes to play robbing the score a Newmarket Referee gave excellent sa tisfaction Attendance The game was played under protest of Orillia being protested as J also who ago last Saturday played at Midland against The protect not be pushed as It might throw out this game The United Factories down on Monday afternoon for the gamo d will work next afternoon The Tannery worked afternoon and down Monday The Office Specialty also closed at pm pfpemena forget excursion on Aug fltti by the firemen This is going to be the largest ex cursion this year The play the second game with in the the whole town is going to on Dont the fun Adults at Mr Grace who had been living in Newmarket since com ing to this country left on Saturday for Toronto where he expected to meet wife who had just immi grated from England While at the Union Station he was accidentally killed by being run over by ah en gine Mr Grace bad been boarding on Queen Street and worked in Mr Lows department at the Specialty in Snaps In Ranges No 8 coal wood No Good Cheer with tank No Ideal Favorite with tank cost tils used months good as new guaranteed These will go quick Friends Church The congregations last Sabbath had the pleasure of listening to two fine addresses by our returned mis sionaries from Japan Mr preached in the morning and in even ing Mrs gave an address on Japanese Women and their Needs Next Sunday the pastor expects to be at both services Morning sub ject Jacobs Ladder and its Les sons evening subject Faithful Stewards All seats free Every body welcome Ladies Under Summer Weight all kinds and at all prices from 6c up to and thin Summer Materials all marked down LAD I White Cambric Underwear Night Dresses to Drawers from to Skirls from to Linen Batiste yard Linen yard 36inch Print Muslins MJc Choice Bulk Pickles qt Very Quick Tapioca English Breakfast Coffee Mb tin 15c per tin Davies Cooked Meats IceCold sliced to suit HAMS ROLLS and BACON THE BEST RESULTS FROM BRUNTONS BAKING POWDER Fare Reduced On and Monday the July the cars after leaving the north end of Newmarket will call at the Newmarket Station of the York- Radial Railway Tickets will be return lb on ex- will reside alter their street Aurora Banner A remarkable was the destruction lightning stroke and subsequent plosion of the barn of James Brack 3rd concession of York near Thorn- bill station On a sharp electric storm passing over this section and a bolt struck Mr Bracks barn Almost instantly a deafening explosion occurred The sides of the barn were burst out wards as by a giant charge of dyna mite and the roof was tossed away lighting on the track An adjacent pig- pen was crushed beneath the falling timbers sold from the station to Toronto Fortunately no fire resulted The regular 30day tickets single fare only explanation as to the cents and return That all phenomena is that the new hay with passengers from Newmarket will buy their tickets at the Station before taking the cars is the wish of the Company Death or Mr T Once more that unwelcome guest the Angel of Death has entered a Newmarket home and laid its chill finger on one of our aged citizens Last Monday Mr Timothy Trivett although the indications poin suffered a paralytic stroke a which the barn was filled heated and generated a highly explosive gas and the electric sparks coming in con tact with this caused the explosion IB Stock Market Cattle trade at Toronto this week light Hogs and sheep are t early on Tuesday morning his im mortal spirit silently departed for that land from whose bourne no traveller eer returns A family of one daughter and seven sons survive him to mourn their loss Mrs John Warren and Harry Samuel George Timothy Peter William Albert four children deceased The funeral on Export cattle to Good butchering cattle to Calves to Export ewes to bucks to spring lambs to each Select hogs lights and fats The horse market is duller this Thursday afternoon was largely molding horses too tended all his children living being ni roadsters to present Rev in the horses of their pastor Rev J to matched pairs carriage horses conducted the last sad rites I to express Canes Factory in whose employ Mr general purpose and Trivett had been for 23 years shut 9m down in the afternoon outof respect serviceable Secondhand to the deceased a large number of workers to serviceable sec- his fellowemployees attending toondhand drivers to pay their last tribute to his memory Mr Trivett was born in Devonshire and came to Aurora in and fol lowed his trade of blacksmith there ami in Vandorf and Vi vian until years ago when he en tered the employ of Canes factory in East He came to Newmarket with the firm and contin ued in their employ until six years ago when he ceased active labor Deceased was a member of the New market Methodist Church ami In pol itics a staunch Conservative The various numbers of the program consisted recital songs exercises c All were well rendered and showed careful prepara tion The principal was a missionary exercise Ye arc the light of the world It consisted of a chorus of twentyseven children and a dialogue in which Canada Christian ity four Canadian representatives China Japan Mexico North Ameri can Indian Indian and child widow of India were i represented in appro priate costumes The parts were taken by Miss Collins Mor rison Morton Kelly Everest M Quant Kelly All the characters were well portrayed A Considerable Was realized in the collections which will be devoted to Missionary work in Japan and Porto Rico The ser vices were much enjoyed and Were the best ever given by the re fecting much credit upon those who trained the scholars taking DnoperUyfcle We clip the following from the To ronto World which may be inter est to some of our readers Fifty friends and relatives of Miss Alice Lytic and Draper assem bled at 62 street on Tues day afternoon to witness their mar riage which was performed by Rev Dr at the residence of the brides mother The bride was attired in ivory over white and wore an Irish Limerick lace veil caught up with orange blossoms She car ried a bouquet of White roses As the bridal party entered the parlors which were very prettily decorated with marguerites roses and palms Miss of play ed the wedding march Her bridesmaid was Miss Brown who carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and was attired In grey The groom attended by Dr J Black The bride was given away by her brother J Lytic of The presents were elaborate and costly and very much appreciated but none more so than a massive piece of cut glass In the form of a fruit dish and two cut glass carving rests accompanied by an illuminated address the officials of the De- Department of Lands and Minis of which Mr Draper is secretary The presentation made by Cain while the address was read and ex pounded In a Very humorous manner by Williamson The young couple left by boat for Buffalo- Cleveland and Detroit The tides travelling dress was of grey cloth trimmed with touches of re- green Mr and Mrs Draper July 1005 White Wheat per bush 81 Red Wheat per bush Spring Wheat per bush Oats per bush Rye per bush Barley per bush Eggs per doz Butter roll per lb Potatoes per bag Dressed Hogs per Hay per ton Chickens per lb 20 Chickens per pair CO Turkeys Beef 00 Beef hind 50- 50 0 IS- o o CLOTHES Get hard wear and should be carefully made of good materials if you would have them look well OUR U ITS Look well because we find it pays to use the very best of materials and satisfy our Customers Our prices never theless are very attractive WILLI NEXT DOOR TO ATKINSON STREET o o ONE DOLLAR SAVED REPRE SENTS TEN DOLLARS EARNED The average man does not save to exceed ten per cent of his earnings He must spend nine dollars in living expenses tor every dollar saved That being the case he cannot be too careful about unnecessary expenses Very often a few cents properly in vested like buying seeds for bis gar den will save several dollars outlay later on It is the same in buying Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It costs but a few cents and a bottle of it In the house often saves a doctors bill of several dollars For sale by Lloyd markets July 1005 Flour per barrel 20 White Wheat per bush Spring Wheat per hush Wheat ft Rye per bush Barley per bush 0 45 Oats per bush 0 0 Buckwheat 0 Hay per ton 8 CO Bran per ton Shorts per 20 0 Butter roll per lb 0 Eggs per 0 Potatoes -10- Chickens Per pair 0 A Michigan Judge has declared that the Knights of the Maccabees have power to raise their rates One man was fatally hurt and several received serious injuries in a of striking tailors in New York A gasoline explosion at Newberry Mich resulted in fatal injuries to a father mother and child 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