The regular meeting of will be held afternoon May the home of Mrs James Stark Millard Ave A program of than usual interest is being prepared and a full attendance is Free Methodist Church On account of our District Quarterly Meeting and Sunday School Convention at Peters Corner commencing Thursday and lasting over Sunday here wilt be no Sunday School Morning Service here Sun day May It lb But there- will be service in he evening at p ndJ to all Pastor Serious Accident Mr- Ben Manning seem have more than his share misfortune Last Friday he helping at Rullodges sawmill when a log rolled down and frightened the horses hi was driving a chain attached to Hi hippie flew around and struck him in leg the from he before hi able to leave the bouse Mr- Manning got back from the Hospital last week but Smiths Hardware i ve another of tho and Hii Monday Herbert Phoenix Leader Edith Parry It should be a to know hat Jesus tempted and that we as He close communion the Holy Spirit may trenglhened and able to ome all temptations Good Com High School Board The regular meeting of the Board place on Wednesday evening Present Mr J Patterson chairman and Messrs Jackson C Watson J Wedlock J F Survey and Marshall FORM Eva Taylor Allan Patterson Ivan Eileen Rowland Doyle John Lister Josephir Milton Otto Grace Mary Terry Effiej Gould Jack Stiles Glass Myrtle Stiles Jen nie Glover Ruth Jean I Campbell Mi Ms Williams Cecil Dove Ida Card Bernard Sutton Leo Lena Smith Mae Marjor- Lewis Florence Rogers Joseph Proctor Charles Webb FORM III Class A Harry Doris Ruth Pearson Vondah Winn Helen Richardson Kathleen Kelly David Mildred the Newmarket on Monday even- clock in the Club also exhibit the back- from on Monday welcome Com of the la Epworth League The regular weekly meeting of Senior Young Peoples League of the Methodist Church was well attended on Monday evening Herbert Hugo read the interesting and helpful reading on The Way was given by Miss Wiokolt and was en joyed by ail present Miss Lloyd and Miss Marjlor Taylor favored the with a piano juet and Mr E- Manning sang a solo which added much to the evenings Next Monday the League addressed by and Friends Church Good services moi and evening last -Sunday- morning theme was the love of Christ for the world manifested in His sacrifice in leaving the glory of His Father to come down and dwell among men the evening subject was based on the text How Long Halt Between Two Opinions If God read by the retiring secretary Mr A and after their adoption Mr Sennett the new ly appointed secretary- treasurer the duties of office explained that the books of life treasurer would be ilited following day by Mr- Vale the Town auditor and issed immediately to the new of accounts were passed communication from the Education collection of superannuation Police Court A man named Frederick Rick man arrested last week on a charge was out don Campbell bail for to his Gloss Yale Mabel at the next court of Ruth Ames Fred Meek Cane- hours and days will their find alued quite definitely by the thoroughness and the they manifest in The present short but of su preme value if its worth is de- by all the and of preparation that have The who comprised the Crocker to northwestern Australia not long ago had only a few short seconds to make observation with their powerful telescope take photographs and study the suns eclipse Yet that brief period they were to the truth or falsity of do this 111 Ml BEAUTIFUL HARMONIOUS EASY TO CLEAN WATERPROOF REQUIRED BARGAIN PRICES THIS WEEK HQ X7 FEET 786 985 1195 1395 appointed Mrs Truant Officer for Mr Jackson Management Committee verbally regarding holidays Instead of taking rooms in he new school on Lome Aven ue tie committee recommended the purchase of the temporary school bunding on the Alex school grounds for the sum of payable in installments of every year for four years the building lo the High School grounds adopted In reply the que Report Board to the High Softool reporkd that expected the papers would be signed in a few days As soon as the deed Is the Repair Committee authorized to remove he and build the roadway required on the east side of the grounds Fockler Edward Lewis Grace Htsey Vivian Garfield Payne Bessie Edythe Smith Hugo Fred Ram say Leon Dorothy Ram say Douglas Marshall Dorothy Ferguson Earnest Cook Robert Leonard Roy Dixon Harvey Bernard Gordon FORM II A Class A Olive Clarkson Don- Richard Boyd Herbert Linstead Max Stanley Robinson Roy Madill Mary Hill Colborne Ames Frank Mills George Caldwell Class Myrtle Peters Ruth Parker Lister Maurice Evans equal Blizzard Beatrice Hilts Gordon Evans John John FORM II Class A Mar ket Edith Widdifield Evelyn Harold Patter- Dorothy Olive es Isabel Jean Peppiatt Ellamae Wood Fred Murray George Hill Alec Wedge Andrew Wat Monkman Fred Chapman George Mont on Will Melvin Morton Ruth Walker Bruce Sterling A young fellow named Stanley Reid who was for steal ing a bicycle belonging charge When his fimi is up he will fall into the hand of the law again on the charge Methodist Sunday School There was a splendid attend ance at the annual meeting of the School in the schoolroom on lucday evening Rev J Cochrane in the chair In tin of the through ill Mr Walter Stephens d the school was in condition rotary reported oil and deducting in I age attendance of which was a a lie factory when that half the are absent for two on hand of about are outstanding 20 in debt collodions he Board Friday agreed should meet on grounds lect the posit i for the tcrnporarv building The Repair Committee was a erect a bicycle died for the petition having been presented the Board by he king for same The engagement of the staff for coming year then came rider consideration for consid erable time The Principal spoke in IhkIiV Hi- vidu term- The attendance had from in to in and the classes were larger than the law allows and loo many in each to do Justice to the pupils The Board Tell that all Were Worthy an advance in salary in recognition of their efforts but the finances of the Town would not warrant it How ever that the staff may be con tinued without a break it was felt that an advance was neces sary to do relative justice to FORM I A Class A Helen Evans Boyd Murray Margeurtle Leslie Boyd Roger Caldwe Campbell Gordon Grcei Frank Bain Class Garnet John Harvey Eva Arthur Germain I Helen Flanagan CQOKSTOWN MAY 14th Miss Shelia MacAIinden hi competition with a large number won lvo gold medals or dancing a Exhibition last year She I now the proud possessor of Medals for national dancing Miss Mac will appear at Hall on May at th opening concert and dance list Of it his best and obligates on they selected Australia over Seventy of telescopic photographic radio and instru- and equipment Over ised i getting up the equipment adjusted only lion of the suns eclipse In this short period the learned scientists and astronomers were to prove or determine the extent to which rays of light were bent by the attraction of our- sun when such rays are directed toward the earth from far distant stars It may require the graduate of medicine law or engineering just one short minute to diagnose a case to prove a question of knowledge needed for making ally than his sum to companies who employ them If Ihey did not actually earn it they would not long be retained Bui these men are highly trained They masters of the particular line they folio If we feel that good time when difficult problems consolec I a good accompanist J H will Include In his selections a new Canadian patriotic song entitled a pert in To- I iuircd any composed Just recently by Jimmy hard Fax There is a treat In those who liave not heard Mr Black- are wasting wrestle with in school we in the truth TONS C LUNDY The Ladies Store NEWMARKET CORSETS OUR SPECIALTY Agents for the Famous NonRustable D A Corsets All our leading Corsets are filled Kenabone They Insure Permanency of Comfort and Style A Corsettle has the same superior quality that goes with all D A Garments Boyish Form BEAR8IARE so necessary for the New Style Suits and Dresses D ft A Practical Front Lace CORSET for the Stout Figure Childrens Waists Corded and Plain leading Just as the used five short serving he sun during the eclipse on the northwest Au stralian coast needed almost half a year to set up their and many years of study and research so ho Jack Flanagan Kathleen Mildred More Austin Vera Arnold Audrey Mann Hazel Cameron Willie Walsh Joseph Pearl Payne Wink- reengaged at laHt yea which running expends 1 following officers were for coming year L Jackson Wilkinson anl Stephens slant Garfield ftccy Lewis Hugo plmcnt Wesley brooks Treasurer Aklinson aunrFrcd ade on he- at by Mr was ro ll excrptionif Mr and Mi- and lo Miss King I in eonnltdio h to nth Icaober ill Donald FORM I HeIen Richardson Harold Veda Pollock Vera Morton Hazel Dike Evelyn Hovair Hilda antler John Meek Boyd Mary Har old Rose Win Dorothy Phillips Magi II George Frank Wight Ben Wilson Audrey V son Edwards Leslie Rone Roy Bain Miller Margaret Fier- Ted Elsie Huntley Marshall Irwin Pollock Edith Mc Olseii COMMERCCAL Glass A William Temple Verily Class Helen Nora Mcintosh Earl Willis Jennie Stephens Frank Watson Lillian Phoebe John Gibson Josiiph Qulnn Eleanor Hill Irene Jessie Smith JR Class A Evelyn Patterson Muriel Dunn Leonard Edward Class Alice Doane Doris will supply for t larp served but good view Vctj- large Concert at sharp personally present WEDNESDAY EUEHINQ JOHN price gels you at Iheso wero rlQ ascertain would attend if half were paid and meeting The to lh call of Every fleW our perfect performance for a elated time to the Urndo Lloyd Bond Edna Trusty Walter Johns Frances Tunny KImc Badland Ver ity Murphy Dorothy terly Dora Lloyd Vera PoVlook Lily Thorns Will Thomas Harold Mc- whinc Phyllis L ATKINSON 00 and Optician in Jail At Gaulle Marie two en got a train with suit which contained gallons alcohol BELLS AND HOOTERS Rolls for centuries been used traffic and mora recently To herald the approach car with Its greater me distinctive Bound was nnMcd Extra loud bells it Is true such mployed on fireengines Might been used but the pande- i a crowded street would unbearable Tho 1 or therefore Ihe ted of the old horn was the obvious t rumen possessed In addition the age of throwing Us sound forward Instead of all round as a ll So by we came to accept the as the distinctive warning of a mob In parts of North Is Illegal to affix a J any other kind of vehicle Agent Department of Works Ottawa will re ceived by him until 12 oclock noon daylight Monday May of i Forms of tender Purchasing Agent Department of Public Works By order of Public Works THE ARTIST His or for 6 Ho places with infinite can That all combining evil or goodness And may the sketch on our Which shows real depth of our soul Bo a picture of Markets Live Stock Butcher Cows Choice W JONES NEWMARKET WALL PAPERS SUPPLIED LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND OIL COATED AND DYED BURLAPS Practical Painter and FIR8TOLASS AND ART DECORATOR BUTTER PAPER PRINTED AT THE Ell 500 SHEETS To lh Ream not and Quality that tha Markot Can Product 8PEE0H The world Talk your woo No path is iuu Look for tho places that smooth and clear And speak of them lo rest the weary ear Of earth so hurt by one continuous strain Of mortal discontent and and pain Talk faith The world is better off without Your uttered ignorance and morbid doubt If you novo faith in or man or self Soy so if not push back upon the shelf Of silence ail your thoughts tilt faitli shall come No one will grieve because your lips are dumb Talk health Tho dreary nevorending Of mortal maladies is worn and stale You cannot charm or interest or please llv harping on thai minor chord disease- Say vou are well or all is well with you And God shall hoar yo ARCHIVES OF