p p IV I Duncan- AUCTIONEER AND COLLECTOR Dr H- Wilklnton DENTIST Main and Newmarket OUR LOCAL Fire Insurance Agenty FRED J in Medicine Toronto Lfcenlfate the Royal of Physicians and member of College of Surgeon Hag- former clfnlcM assistant in Eyc j College Nose and Throat England Tested Glasses tJ Telephone lit Hours 6 7- TCHMAKKH AND Park Avenue Adjoining Post Office The Presbyterian Church was filled lo overflowing again last Sunday morning owing lo union service Mr Albert Storks received a CANADA PREPARE FOR TROUBLE When girl become a woman when a woman become a mother and when a woman through the change of middle life are the three period of life when health and are most needed to withstand the pain and distress caused organic disturbance Many thousand in this section would HOW HE FOUND A HOME in was told an two was a redletter day olds life when he he was to have weeks in country Whether he was Harold Brown or Harold Jones or Harold Smith or Harold L I something else I do not know I He was known simply as Harold parcel of week from testify a following sent over by his son Catharines Out Over forty year ago I restored to health by Gunner Russell Storks It in cluded a small souvenir German Helmet and other pieces BERT GREEN PAINTER AND PAPER Ave 2nd house from Queen SI Newmarket P OBox40i MRS DUNN jjalernity Nurse Andrew St jfcwmarkel P Box Newmarket of Piano Voice and Dealer in all kind of Musical Instruments and Repairs Piano Tunlnfl Aral for Columbia and Records ilete Stock I Prompt I Lyman Jackson Issuer of Marriage Licenses At the Era Office Newmarket Office Private gppapers issued at private res idence if desired Very Fine Record Twentyeight pupils of New market Public Schools tried for Entrance to High School and every one passed Not only that but with honors and one obtained a scholarship- New market is fortunate in having Mr A Cornell as its Public School Principal He is a worker him self and imparts the same qual ities to his pupils without using a strap Tusoan Lodge The following are the officers for the year I PM Bfo Bro J Wilson L TrcasW J Hill Chaplain W P Anderson of Atkinson Bro 1 Booth J C W Geo Wes Osborne Tylir Duncan Examining P Anderson J Hill J Auditors Bro f- J C Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties See the Bathroom at lh Shop LEADING TINSMITHS OSBORNE SO TO SMITH8 GROCERY PHOTOS THAT I Get Them at The Photographer In Your Town 1 Studio One Boor West the New Office of EVENING BY APPOINTMENT BARGAINS for Somebody I for Sale PONIES AND COMPLETE OUTFIT8 for Children AND STEEL TIRE order RUBBER t Water St QREENHOU8E8 NEWMARKET The Leading Varieties of TOMATO CELERY CABBAGE PEPPER ASTER NASTURTIUM ETC Ready Quantity let than Delivered High School Entrance Following are the successful pupils at the recent High School ranee Examination At Newmarket Beatrice Edward Florence Cain Lawrence Cocker ill Lawrence Hon Ivan Hon Hon Eleanor Evans Evelyn Hon Flanagan Forester Hon Muriel Fry Canton Lome Hon Haines Emily Hon Hall van Hills Alex Hon Hodge Frank Hon Hunter Kenneth Hon Lewis Freda Leder Mary Hon Bruce McArlhur Merlin Hon Viola Hon Mary Alice Hazel Hon Smith Bessie Hon Smith Smith Mabel Smith Kelson Hon flreta Gordon Georgia Walsh Gerald Mabel Williams Xedra At It owe a Draper Flanagan Fletcher WUIiaii lion Pat ten den Lulu Harvey Thompson Beatrice Calvin At Albert Hon Johnston Luck Ma- Hon Mildred Hon Ida Rowland Silverman Hon At Clarence Hon Corner Alice Myrtle Mary Johnston Ruth Moore Malt Fabian Taylor Leslie Taylor Beatrice At Nellie islian Craw fold Crittenden Alice sherry Evelyn Cuttle Helen onpb Ego Hoy Wilfred Harding Mahalah nii-r- Dora Lonergan Mary Helen Bertha Hon Pollard Cora Hon Stiles Myrtle Nora Hon Wells Hon Dr Favorite tiOD It was f r medicine and doc tors hail lei tO help me or give relief I had through overwork become all run down in health I weak aud became a wreck The Prescription o the time I started to not been able to do any- ling for over a year I took the ite Prescription and the Golden Medi cs Discovery as well It took several bottles but I wag completely restored to good health and since that time when I have felt the need of these medicines I have taken them and always with perfect satisfaction Mrs Baser 33 Page St Stratford Ont I all rundown weak nervous I also suffered with severe pains through my back I was very miserable when a friend advised mo to try Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription and one bottle to give renewed atrength It stopped the pain in ray back also helped my nervous condition It is surely a good for women Mrs Florence Milton St MINISTERS SHOULD NOT BE TRAVELLING Quebec July I are now living in a period of political an archy While great problems should he settled at home while during a war a country needs its leaders Canada sees its Ministers travelling from place to place in stead of remaining at home to look after its destinies Thus spoke the Hon Lemieux in an interview yester day Hon Mr said I can quote to you four cases in which less ban a few months later Sir Wilfrid is found to have been right First during the last session Sir Wilfrid when resolu tions based on an order in Coun cil were presented in the House warned the Government and prayed lo remember thai it was not constitutional to modify a general law by an order in Coun cil Another ease is practical ly deckled that next session of Parliament will he called to authorize a special tax lo replace the Patriotic Fund Well in the first year of war at a con- Terence of the Ministry presided over by His Royal Highness Ihe Duke of Con nau phi Sir Wilfrid suggested a special tax he levieri for Pa trio I Fund purposes as it was Hie best means of being just to everyone bore comes a more in- lercsting point Yon have seen the campaign for the Navy League This is absolutely program advocated by Wil frid during debates in anl toil but those who are now the move were for mer adversaries of Ibis policy There is a fourth rase in which as usual lime has not wailed long to show how wise Sir Wilfrid is CHINA TO ASSIST BY BUILDING SHIPS is of the were carriages simply as He been an orphan as long back as- he could remember His home if the wretched back room in which he lived could be thus designated was in the most dismal part of the slums He shared it with an old rag collect or who had nd love for him but was glad to give him bed and hoard for his assistance Har olds bed was a bundle of rags as was his employers and his hoard for the greater part scraps Old Jake the rag collector made life lively for Harold in one respect cursing- at him and call ing him vile names and even at limes using a lash Could youj have seen the boys emaciated and bruised body you would have wept Could you have known of the sorrow and longing in his heart it would have made yours ache Cut at last there came a break in the dark clouds over Harolds head He had been asked lo go country The old rag collector would not con sent lo Harold going but as he had no claim on the child lhe lat ter was taken from him For the first time in bis remembrance be was thoroughly cleansed and neatly dressed was then he in company with nine other children and a caretaker left the city in a trolley car At 3 oclock they reached the terminus road whore here in wailing A few days before Harold was asked to go into the country an old couple sat on I he porch of a small house talking earnestly They had outlived heir children and found life Inncly The old man was rheumatic and often really needed young hands help him he chores Samuel said his wife lhe Hunts arc going to lake fresl children did you know it Yes Liza Turn Hunt told me about it today and here are I wo to Silas flreers two girls Tom said wish we could lake a boy fully Do you really moan iL her face lighting Would you like to lake a boy The old man laughed Til like to have a for a week or wo it would to give lhat boy like some poor chap an orphan know what a good time means His far lighted up for a mo ment ami then the light faded Bill it wont he it wont do What wont do the old lady asked It wont do take a boy it won Id make loo much extra for you cooking and Id the ex answer Id a hungry boy face glowed at caught the glow Would yon he let the hoy come And the boy Harold Samuel YO NEED PAY Only Cents to Join the i A rogrerae- You can do YOUR part by doing your own sewing are making it possible for Every Woman to have the Best Machine Practise Real Economy and Sew under Hie conditions When you enroll as a Progressive Club Member we deliver at your homo your choice of any model latest style While Sewing Machine Every machine is absolutely new and has all the recent Improve merits that over Fifty years manufacturing experience have produced Prices arc reduced lo all this Club and the special reduced this sale only This is a Ileal Opportunity to save prices are permitted by the Only a limited number will be sold limited number of memberships are open Came to our store at once and let us explain the plan air I in a softly hoy around just see seem and like rood lime homeless does not money machines SPECIAL PROGRESSIVE CLUB FEATURES Table of Payments Ply meat 25c 25c 25c 25c 50c 50c 75c 75c 1 1 th I 100 200 110 1 si pmi 140 9th SL20 fiLft You have the use of the Machine while paying for It There Is no Interest to pay There are no agents commissions The price Is reduced The payments are easily made A special further discount of cents Payment made before It Is due I 150 150 Is given on each Final LISTEN THIS Thousands joined the White Progressive Club during the year all over the continent One Club mcrnher writes 1 was considering Hie purchase of another machine when your advertisement attracted my II runs so easily il is a pleasure lo use it and ra like work so on work was to rook for in thought then agency Washington July China has been added lions building ships to help The Ship ping Hoard yesterday awarded yard at Shanghai for ear- go of Ions earth and look options for the building of tons program will involve Hie 000000 Vpu tons of will be shipped from this country hut engines ami equipnifiil will lie built in China Deliveries are boffin MX sleel i re ceived was sent I lie out through he Of Hunt Ask for a boy who has bad a good limn was he mes sage I here never had more surprised hoy than the Swift him woman cheek and smiled upon him dawned a lump Into bis and so lie could not find bis voire hoi when lie lump disap peared joy was born The Swifts but I hey Harold I bis a I often sew am with the While and work it for hours a lime The Time to Ret Is Now Come to Our Store at Once Let Us Tell You All About the Club THEN ENROLL A MEMBER SEW WHILE YOU PAY Sale Continues from July to Aug 3rd Inclusive SON Aurora THE PAYMENTS ABE SMALL until the night before sat down to able to eat The two weeks seemed to have wings it was morning and then it was night How to describe lhe time between night and morn ing I do not know except to say that it was all joy pure joy If in fa ores phrase not oiufortahli all few and if use an Ilioy owned in which the- fir o- INJURED BY FALLING SCAFFOLD Wm Rankin Belleville old va burned at when a pot of acid boiled over on his back hag been uncon scious for a as the result of having si ruck by a falling jcaffold while doing chores in Mrs Irwins- barn at on Wednesday July Mr Mack- was struck on the head and Is suffering from Internal hemor rhage The scaffold vhich struck the unfortunate man was used to straw and the noise of its fall was heard by neighbors two hours later however before Mrs who happened 10 go lo barn discovered the unconscious man Dr Darling who was railed at once slight hopes of his recovery Honed he small lived married lives of good land around it the best of food I all was be aver a band trouble into the com of good of them nd willing anyone cmomenl o small Me had Hurl net not Harold Willi to Celved hay not hoys in Hie fir earl went I Shw if V his ever fo and of J Paymaster Canal has been sen tence to three years imprison ment for defalcations extending over yearsi and amounting to about SI GRAY HAIR Dr ratlvs used Is rsUre tfry hair to tt natural color or mane rtfundtd not Write Stipal Co Out On aah hi J It it in his voice and they felt room nest was When the is mil In soft bed seemed that the old world had nnaAii simple Uinn Iheylmd passed away flwoet ohi I was heart was full of joy The and sleep came the boys in the call to rest- to awaken him dressed he hear side ho After the peaceful breakfast On been a Now as he bird sing out Tot as Hip the kltohen when he wa S Mora bacon and egg toast anrl coffee HUM dreary life Harold had never the hoy had been the Swifts own grandson he could not have pleased them better By the lime morning he was with him feeding Mr Swift was dressed in the chickens and pigs and hunting for in the barn Before the first week ended the old folks felt as if years had rolled off their shoulders The young lad whom hoy were helping was helping them His great love for his I new friends made hlmi long In belp them any way lhat be I could Old Mrs Swift said he the handiest boy she had ever known the breakfast tabic one morning old Mr Swift re marked It doesnt seem as if it was two weeks since you came here Harold bill it is The young face clouded Oh the boy cried out Oh Its the day go- isnt it and the bright world suddenly seemed to darken To go whore questioned Mr Swift II is lime for us lo loll you we love you and want you to stay with us all the time said the dear old man And put in the dear old lady If you would call us grand pa ami grandma wed like Harold could not speak but In his loving big brown eyes Ihere was an expression made them strangely beautiful His lips Quivered anil his eyes Oiled tears Presently he arose from the table and throwing his arms around first Mrs Swifts neck and then his lie cried out GraWma rrramlpa It was a picture beautiful to see Harold doing chores those cold days He fed the chickens and pigs cut up turnips for the cow cared for the turkeys that grandma was fattening for Thanksgiving looked after things generally as If he were man of the house As for grand- I ma he helped her in various ways and looked out for wood and wa- peeled potatoes and apples Over and over he told himself joyfully fts home home homo and theirs and they love me I love them Dear old grandma and grandpa Frncst I MAKE YOUR IRONING A PLEASURE QUICKER COOLER AND MAKES YOU FEEL BETTER- HURON NEWMARKET a To HOME Every Lover of MADE BAKING TRY Our Favorite and Five Rose Flour FRESH FEED GOOD ANTHRACITE COAL Prices Right OLIVER STRICTLY Peeer was- smothered lo death in a sower at London which caved in on him the acci dent not being known for some hours Children CASTOR I A Give Us DIKE a Call Phone About urnilurs Wo have Pretty Designs we would like you to call and and the Prloea will comparo favorably with what 80LIGITED I tt you get In NO TflOUBLE TO 8HOW GOODS FRED SKINNER 1 J Waaler In Furniture and Funeral Director A t