AM n to fcoM a Social MmM Watch to further Mr I Rose ha ojossd th con tea to MM a cottage for Mr Mc Lean of Toronto at Orchard Beach this Spring o the lot formerly Davisons grocery meeting of the High School Trustees should hare been held Wednesday but there was no Methodist Cktsixh Tho Lore Feast last Sunday well attended and proved a spiritual About a dotes new members were received into chorea fellowship and the Communion very A new future was to be introduced at the prayereervlce last night Large attendance expected A The Methodist Church Trustee are under large obligations to sir Armstrong of Bogarttown for the gilt several cords of fur nace wood Mr Armstrong did this generous act without solicitation and told the secretary be was not pleased with the conduct of the farm ing community who weekly use the shed crowding members whose con tributions have to be to keep the premises in repair The were- has known farmers for years have made use of the gnawing down the sid ing or plowing up the ground the Board compelled to make repairs from funds paid by members who do not use horses and when asked 10 contribute for repairs tender a measly quarter When the frost leaves the ground the Board will likely correct this wrong by putting up a fence and giving members who have a key to the premises g MS Major s4tfe cwxeOto be C in ens the Si defeat As Argoaavta on sight nhn aad St be ae have made with the manage- of the the tie of neat Monday night Feb Special train will proceed the evening train a special tram win bring the crowd back Return tare to Barrie Curling The members of the Newmarket Curling Club are this year enjoying themselves in proper style Nearly every night sees a great battle fought between the different skips for the prizes offered Up to date nine games have been played for the Paris Cup and some very exciting games have taken place In the first round Choppin was de feated by A by shot an extra end being played to decide the winner defeated Stewart by shot the last stone doing the trick Col Lloyd Geo and Jack Marrow were the other winners In round No easily de feated Binns while put Col Lloyd out Doyle who had a bye in the first round defeated Mar row Round No 3 leaves A Geo and T P Doyle On Monday night and played a grand game had most of the luck and won by shot Two have been played for The shield United Factories defeated the Town to and the Town defeated the Office Specialty to rough tons trophy for singles is yet to be played for will a ho afford a great deal of sport Meeting of Firmer The Farmers Cooperative Har vesting Machine Co held a meeting of the shareholders of the County of York in the Town Hall last Saturday which was attended by farmers from every Township in the County about one hundred and fifty being present Mr Haines called the meeting to order which Mr George Brodle of was asked to fill the chair and Mr Starr appointed Sec retary Mr the inventor of the Binder and manage of the works at Whitby whs then He explained the wo king of the Company and toll of he draw backs and competition that they bad to contend with but he of success if the farmers would stay with him He stated that there were now six thousand share holders with a subscribed stock of nearly All the stock is owned by farmers and they look to their own interest if they would secure their implements at present prices If this thing tailed the price of implements would go up They have one hundred binders nearly complete lor distributing over the country and Mr Is confident that they will give satisfaction They had a In A show rooms for farmer seemed pleased wllh the opportunity of examining it Many were the expressions of delight over the superiority of the machine it being better in maaj respects than anything they had For simplicity and easiness to manage it was unsurpassed Mr an swered all questions that were asked to the satisfaction of the fanners who seemed well pleased with the outlook and the feeling the meet ing was to stand by the The annual Concert of the Military Band in the Town Hall or Wednesday evening was a grand success Take it all through it was the best Concert the Band has ever given The program was rather lengthy but every number so good the audience persisted la en cores consequently it was after eleven oclock when the last number was concluded The Town reason to be proud ol the Band The hoys cer tainly excelled the class of music produced speaks vol umes for the new leader Mr H Hawthorne Each succeeding selec tion was rendered with pleasing ef fect and introduced something novel and the audience became very enthus iastic over the closing number pro duced with scenic effects The soprano solos by Miss Mabel were simply superb She is the best singer on the Town stage for years Many and varied selec tions exhibited the compass and the power of her which was under perfect control It was a great de light to listen to her The selections on the violin by Miss Flossie of Aurora were very smooth and charming Her bowing was splendid Mr Owen A is certainly one in a thousand as a mimic and en tertainer The sketch from Dickens Oliver Twist was capital while the musical skits with local hits such as the Island Home in Dutch mans Bay almost convulsed the audience with laughter Mr Smily has the happy faculty of adapting himself to the situation with perfect ease and never fails to please There was a good attendance but the rush seats were not overly crowd ed The stage was nicely decorated and the Band will clear about Sale Register TUESDAY Feb Mr A W will dispose of his house hold furniture at Brooks Block Mount Albert at a Terms Cash J Keater Auct WEDNESDAY Feb Mr T Watson will have an extensive sale of stock implements furniture etc on lot con King credit except for pigs snd poultry etc Sale at one sharp Auctioneer WEDNESDAY Feb lOShort Horn Cattle Shropshire sheep Berkshire pigs horses implements furniture etc on lot con Bond Head Road West the pro perty of Bell Bros Silver- sides and J Phillips Aucte KESWICK A very quiet little wedding was performed by Rev J at the Christian church Keswick on Feb the contracting par ties being Mr and Mrs Mary J Mitchell both of Keswick The very best wishes of their many friends attend them on their journey through life C The next regular meeting will be on Wed Feb at pm at he home of Mrs Alfred Morton attendance is requested Gray A V- J Gore Ins Co London In Co Norwich Co- P J Anderson- The accounts of for on for the Finance Com- to be paid il correct referred to poe Committee Burner enquired a the Si the been attended to J he pokea to Mr ine ana bio to nave x aueuded to at Mr Hunter a if the in town hail ware rented He that Mr given that be would me etail in the tide Mr on behalf of it ana Committee mat it would to purchase lor toe town follow jug appointed dm Williams Jr viewersAibert Bogart tage J Anderson and R weie apponUd lx and Sid engineer of in Fire Brigade members of the were appointed for Mr Webb wan Appointed a member of the Board of Health and Dr Scott Medical Health Mr Keith moved tfeconded by Mr that a bylav be Introduced to bring In bylaw requiring intending to build fire limit to apply to the council for a permit Col Lloyd appeared before the council asking for salary Police Magistrate for the year Mr that the old council had referred it to Col Lloyd that reason the old did not pay was that they had oOt paid salary of until the year and they did not It to ap pear that they were paying two ear salary in one year The was referred to the Finance Com mit ten On motion the council adjourned Victoria Dies of Typhoid Earl Eldest Daughter Falls Victim to Disease to- A P mm ml tar Gladys Class Eva toy Starr Framk Blanchard Cleave Albert Armstrong III Class Jr Horace Bertie Druery Myrtle Vernon Armstrong Alice equal f Class Elton Armstrong Frank Wilder Vernon Lawrence Hebe Clar ence Frank Class Jr Parkins If Class Victor Kennedy I Class wood Albert Silver- sides Fred Kennedy Lena Parkins Stella McMillan Teacher a StockTaking and White Goods Sale Combined until 28tft STOCK TOO URGEMUST BE REDUCED Tremendous Reductions in RUBBERS DRY GOODS GROCERIES S No East Report lor January Names In order merit ClsstStanley Boyd Vera Lin- stead Boyd Ambrose Tunny III ClassFlora Mckinnon Stanley Mortimer Positive Closes February Do not expect to come jr in cussAnnie Tunney Geo in on March 1st and buy at the same Price you can buy at now Sr Class Lets Sproxton Ver sa Wellington I Walter Tunny Jr IL Fred Swain Birdie results FROM BRUNTONS BAKING POWDER Coates Freddie Gibson Joe I Ada Andrews Present every day Linstead Mckinnon Harry i W A BRUNTON i Average attendance Addle A Phillips Teacher Emerson Pollock Melbourne Ross 71 John Mar- ritt obUinahle HOLT SCHOOL Report or January Sen HI Violet Thompson Eric Class Lloyd Thompson Percy Bertha I Wellington Wilson 60 Earl Traviss Jan III Watts Gertie I Nelson Mitchell George Gllroy Traviss Guy Flossie Olive Pearl Maries Walter Couch Arthur Jennie absent through illness Sen Daisy Wstts Willie Tra viss Gertie HopVins Jun Blanche Rye MinjoU Rutledge Jetty Couch Cora Thompi son Byron Carter Sen IL Rye Mary Mit- chelJ Stanley Maries Henry Thorn son Art Couch Clarence Tunney Present every day Emma Mitchell Frank Marritt Wesley Au drey Ernes George Archie Pollock H M Williams Teacher S NO Report for January Marks obtainable 1st TabGuy Cole Jun Pt Ernie Maries kelson TabCIarence Hubert Tunney v Sheppard CU Freeman Rye Lyman Wat pies equal Allen wdi Sedore 410 Keilington Shep- Hopkins Richard Thompson Elmer Sheppard SandVrson Rutledge Daisy Watts Mouds B Teacher Sheppard How- S S No Report for January Names in order of merit Sr Class Edna Wicks Int Class Roy Arnold Russell Emerson Blsck Roy Rahmer Sen III Class John Alleyne Edith Peaks Aubrey Reynolds Eva Willie Black Tommy Cole Jr Class Ruth Olive Black Cecil Foster Melvine Eves W LUNDYS Newmarkets Fastest Growing Dry Tailoring House Oar Sale Continues This Sale doss hot mean a saving of a taw dollars on something yon have no need for but a saving of money oo goods yon need ail tbe year VAL LACE EDGING 10 YARDS FOR CENTS PURE IRISH LINEN HANDKFS FOR CENTS NEW SPRING PRINTS AND DRESS GOODS HAVE ARRTVED C ard Smith Ethel Flossie Watson npri Jennie One man was killed and two Stanley Gertie Nelson Live Stock Market Prices in Toronto this week were Hatty Sedore Msbel Sanderson 400 Ursula Cole 349 ton Smith Percy Cole Clar ence Moulds Present day Sedore III ClassGlen Micks WilllelPesrl Sheppard Bertram ErTcttlVfron7 W to Clarence to General Rood son Guy Cole Butchers cows to J A Allcock Teacher ftw Milch cows 26 to Winnie Spaulding Teacher tercolonial near Beaverhrook persons were killed and in a wreck on the Chi- eji North Western Rsilwsy Moines Iowa on Monday Ottawa Feb Lady Vic- eldest daughter their Excellencies who has been 111 from typhoid fever for the last three weeks died shortly after midnight tonight Her Ladyship passed the critical fourteenth day exactly a week ago It was felt that if she tided over three periods of seven days which fell due today her con- ditioo would be absolutely safe Yesterday the viceregal family were very hopeful as to Lady Victorias condition but unfortunately this a relapse set in and she grad ually succumbed All the members of the viceregal party including Mr Arthur husband of Lady were pre sent when the end came Lady Victoria was married to Mr Arthur four years ago She was in the year of her age Nellie Stanley Eves Byron Tansley Jr Pt I Floyd Watson Present every dayWillie Black Eva Glen Micks Nellie and Floyd Watson Honor Roll for good conduct Edna Micks Roy Eva John Alfeyne Aubrey Rey nolds Roy Arnold Ruth Richardson Average attendance Gertie Teacher NO E Report for January Marks obtainable Culls and Bucks to V Vera Smith Walter Rose to 650 Lloyd Cowieson Morley Slight advance in hogs 715 not present cars in Toronto and Jr III Nellie Smith Lulu country points Cowieson 486 Mildred Weddel Willie Young Martha Burrows Johnnie Smith 430 Ross Rose 427 Lome Burrows Ellis Pol- lock at GRAND TRUNK AIL WAV Do Yoo Wish to California Mexico Florida or the Sunny South Newmarket Markets February Are you to cold In ihc or Fruit on daily If trip the For tickets and roll wheat per hush ft on J Town A ina T n as No 2 North Smith 472 Marjory Smith 470 An- hush Its the things we dont do that often give us the most Twentyflve or thirty miners were killed by an explosion in a mine at Thomas West Vs on Monday Feb Mr Nathaniel Dy- meat Barriers millionaire lumber and horse man died shortly biter mid night this morning after two weeks illness The McBride Government was sustained in British Columbia on Saturday the winning 23 seats the Liberals and So- Report for January Marks attainable V Class Thornton Prosser 641 Isaac absent Ernes absent Joy Prosser absent Connell Laurel Warriner Audrey Ernes Clarence Goodyear Delia Tomlinson Mary Mains Reuben McDonald Emma Mit chell Raymond Huntley Norman Cook 460 Willie Purdy Frank Wesley Sen HI Class Archie Pollock Carl Haffie Geo Cattle Ernes Huntley Eva III Bessie Mitchell Connell Ross 370 Edna Viva Rye per bosh I At Shoal Lske Man fire did damage on Saturday Find- lay ic Spiers furniture A Co harness shop sin Scotts WO were burned j A skating rink equalling the site I the Montreal Arena will he erected to replace the Rink destroyed by Are a week ago The rink will ahoat Are You Up to the Hark If not feeling as well should do not the mis take of health take enre toelf Resort to Pills Is Cowieson 487 Nellie Rose -v- Era Macintosh OP par scan Pt Cowieson J Macintosh Ralph Henry Present dayVera Smith Lloyd Cowieson Walter Rose Rose Nellie Smith Nellie Rose Buckwheat Lilia Angus Cowieson Macintosh ton Somber on Roll 23 average at- J tendance Rot No Report for January per Names in order of merit Geese lh Sr Kate Cecil Turkeys George Love Oldham Annie Graham Bella Cook Carl Jennie Oldham Myrtle TorOttO Markets i Myr- February tie Lapp Bruce Lapp Howard Toole Laurence Gordon Mainprise Jr Bert Plum- George Hill Wesley ikvin Velma Will Toole Jr IT Lily Albert mer Chester Ruth Walter Hoover 0 0 84 0 40 21 0 0 00 0014 25 22- 90- OS 0 J D Passenger WANTED A resident agent lot Has mark and vicinity tor rail tar months to seU trait tree trees ins nhrtbs roses etc All tree Terms liberal this on T our and good mam made out of it sawn ACRES STOCK TO DRAW UPON tor rag r Goose Wheat per nnr pats Rye per per ton Potatoes per bag Pt Nathaniel Lome Mainprise Fred Gertie Jr Harold Br Hogs per I Jennie Toole Chickens per ft Harry Wright per ft Present Moore- I at M I ft It It- IS I Attend th It it say you MM