a Thos Notary Main Newmarket SO to loan on rood Far Security p Frank AUCTIONEER AND COLLECTOR Bolton Practical Painter and Haute ecorator Correction In the Promotion Exams of New market Public School the name of Nellie Proctor should have been Willie Proctor Street Lane and Dp DENTIST Main St ft Wilkinson DENTIST Office in Block Newmarket Issuer of MARRIAGE LICENSES I it the Era Office Newmarket Office Private oar at residence If Hired NEWMARKET GARBLE WORKS LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones- Call LUESBY Dp S Boyd JVIBi Graduate to medicine of Toronto University Lloenslate of the Royal College of Physician and the Royal College of Surgeons of England Former clinical assistant Eye Hospital and Uni versity College Ear and Throat Hospital London England Main and Timothy remarket Telephone No 110 Hours services may be had at any hour e day or night by calling at the or phone Furnace Work 3 of Our Specialties I Be Backroom at CTIE LEADING TINSMITHS OSBORNE SONS to Grocery New Grocery We hare received our Stock of New Fruits erf all kinds Raisins Currants Pigs Dates Peels Layer Rats- Malaga Grapes Oranges etc all the NEW CANNED GOODS Corn Peat Salmon etc from the Best Canneries OUR GROCERIES Are and the Beat that money can buy Oyster Parlor- Open Oysters solid meat by Quart or Served to your taste OUR BREAD Is Standard Weight Bread Bins Plea of all kinds Freeh Every Morn- None Better Ivw as good COOKED HAM to wit Aulas Sweet Cider by quart or Bight Houses Going Up Now Building operation have commenced in earnest in Newmarket Already eight houses are on the move be- sides two on Timothy street started last fall Mr Jos Wesley and Mr Frank Smith are both building on Millard Avenue Mr Frank Duncan has com menced two homes on street Mr Gorman two houses on the corner of Main and Huron streets Mr Walter Collins one on Timothy street west and Brooks on the corner of Millard and Victoria aves Several other people are getting plans and material ready to build Farm Produce Lively market last Saturday- Abun dance of butter and eggs offered Slight decline iri prices of eggs and potatoes but everything else remain ed about the same Following are the usual prices paid Butter Apples bas SI Chickens 1618c per lb Maple Syrup per gall Potatoes hag Live Chickens 12c lb Old Hens lb Live Ducks lb Live Turkeys Departmental Exams Dates for the various July Depart mental Examinations have been given out by the Education Department as follows All examinations will take place on June with the exception of arts special lor which will be held on August and 11 and at the Department ol Education of the University summer school The other exams will conclude on the following dates En trace to Normal School exams July 1 to the Faculty of Education July Honor and Scholarship Matriculation exams July Pass Matriculation July and Commercial Specialists July 1100 Fishermen Drowned April 1 Details of the great storm of March on the Japanese coast in which more than fishermen perished were brought by the steamer Tamha today The tempest was most severe off Chi and Ibaragi prefectures The official report that gave the loss at vessels and 1100 men is generally believed to be too conservative The wrecks of fishing vessels from Choshi perfecture and from other villages which took men have been found by patrols and similar news of disaster brought from Miro in where vessels containing men were miss ing- the hurricane broke fish ing vessels attempted to make their way into Choshi Harbor for refuge but nearly all were capsized Few bodies were recovered The Japanese cruiser was hurried to the scene and found eleven fishing boats with the fishermen all frozen to death and numbers of drift ing bodies Telegrams from several villages re port the drifting asryjre of wrecked boats laden with dead crews NOT WANTED There is truth in the following from an exchange Boys with hats on the back of their heads and long hair hanging down over their heads and smutty stories in their mouths are cheaper than old worn out work horses Nobody wants them at any price Men dont care to employ them and sensible girls wont marry them They are not worth their keeping to anybody and it is not likely they will he able to keep them selves To this we might aId If his meets the eye of any boy of this description we say Spruce up- tidy brush up Drop the cigarette cut out the smutty stories make a man of yourself Life with its grand possibilities is You can make or mar your fortune It is for you to decide whether life is worth living or whether you will its years merely existing Make your future bright and worth something boys you can do it if you will It will require an effort to cut out the evil habits but it will pay you to Ho it IN MEMORIAM St Pauls Church The annual vestry meet was held on Monday evening The finances of the church were re- ported a condition also tlie church The one exempt whether low are the officials of the To Mr and Mrs John on the death of their son Norman who died Feb Trouble and sorrow come with our birth or high are me tin follow us wherever we go church for the ensuing year From the cradle until we die Pastor Rev J WardensMessrs Vestry Clark I SidesmenMessrs Rush Then onward rush with hurrying feet brook Price dreaming a coming sufier loss A Bacon Bacon Gibbons and And But with the passing of the cloud AuditorsMessrs and p aiH tread Lay delegate to the Synod- tl he cloud returns hopes are to Messrs Robertson and to Clark 1 As from our homes our loved ones I pass behind f I w Toronto Letter East was the scene of serfous fire the middle What the Old Man Says of last when the factory of the Dominion Trunk Co- was completely destroyed The fire is supposed to have originated from a lighted match one of workmen Earl Grey will unveil the South African memorial on May A Toronto Hunt Club deputation asked Hon Mr Hanna that the Encourage every home enterprise allowed to go unmuzzled on Take an interest in every industry in- the runs Mr thought vest liberally in the stock of faith and a drover might be asking the same good will and distribute it all over emission with equal propriety your town in every factory every Two garter snakes were killed in work shop every business house It the Don Valley last week between will pay you large dividends and will two and three A mud cost very little It can never depre- tie was also caught in an excavation ciate in value It will always be on the Don above par Bify home made goods One day last week a young lad your merchants for them Wear Wilcox was removed to the made garments eat home made pital suffering from a fractured skull articles sleep on home made beds Wilcox thought he would play a joke read home made newspapers In this on another boy named way the money you spend is only and hiding in a culvert till his friend loaned It will come back to you was passing along road he crawl- again with interest Praise up your up behind him on hands and knees town dont run it down Stand by barking like a dog and snapping at your merchants and manufacturers his heels It was quite dark and they are the bone and sinew of your thinking was a dog municipal structure Stand your turned round quickly and with an churches and your schools they are iron drill in his hand struck Wilcox the hopes of your future Stand by over the head fracturiry his- skull your press it is the tireless sentinel Fatal results arc anticipated- that guards your interest A man was fined last week ooo for stealing sap I Something worth recording Rev A CITY OF THE GREAT PAST of St Anns Anglican j Church has refused a salary increase By a Banker because the congregation faces heavy Apart from the magnificent and oft described Acropolis the modem Some children star a bonfire near of Athens contains many superb thc lies of great past some in a more J the shand such or less ruined condition but many i people the a splendid and really wonderful state houses on Fishermens Island would of preservation Of course the sump- destroyed After some hard work tuous temples upon the summit of the flamcS sub hill of the Acropolis present the greatest attraction the wonderful Parthenon the joint work of Pericles and Phideas the greatest sculptors the world Has ever seen in all time or perhaps ever will see the majority of its noble and stupendous marble col umns still standing though a consid erable number were destroyed by out rageous vandalism during the Otto man rule in the handsome and superb Erect with chaste and elegant row of caryatides or statues of maidens supporting the portico the beautiful and graceful temple- of Victory the Pro Mr of Cobalt has present ed to the Park Zoo a young moose and two black bears The police raided the old Ontario Hank headquarters comer and Scott streets on Friday morning last when two men were ar rested as keepers of a common betting house and eight others as frequent ers The Street Railway Co propose to run a line on street Pro perty Commissioner Harris told the j Board of Control if they allowed it the court rooms the west side of j the City Hall would be practically with other evidences of the for court purposes cultured taste and artistic refinement and attainments of that great age frm of the East End Independent Butt apart from all these noble audi vatlvc Association one evening last Mr Joseph Russell for East Toronto was a guest at the onser- Basehall League A league is about to be formed composed of the Town Specialty j Tannery Canes Bible Class Pickering College and High- School These games will doubt be very Interesting as some of the best play ers in the District have signed different teams Every man is ex pected to be oh hand on practice nights which will be announced with the games through the medium of the press It- will mean practice the majority of the teams as Specialty and have by far experienced men but confident that one and all alike to the the are will no song of mirth ways are not our ways were told best anI gently leads If we but trust his loving hand The clouds disperse as he proceeds I know It was your fondest hope That Norman should in years to Co pit- Live under the shelter of your roof And share with you his native home or Joseph PHOTOS He now is safe beyond the each Of morals which corrupt the life No little ones to mourn his loss unprovided wife I would not say mourn not for him Who was your only child and son No other can the vacuum fill In all years that are to come I Trust then III God who is too wise To err much less to be And tho your hearts arc sorely bruised Ills love a healing halm youll find The days arid years will conic and go And leave their Impress on your brow Unthinkingly the end may come Are you repared should it now i do their utmost to carry this League through to the finish this can he if every member will turn out on practice for it is constant practice that makes champions The first practice the season by the Berean Baseball Club will beheld tonight Friday on Joseph avenue All are earnestly to be on hand as early as possible The Mr arid Mrs Ira Bad ger of Churchill the scene of an Interesting event on March when their daughter Annie became the bride of Mr H of Burlington The ceremony which tMjk place at exactly high noon- was performed by Percy of and was follow ed immediately after the congratula tions to the happy couple by a luncheon served the dining room The happy bride who was unattended was attired in a dress of pongee silk made In style and a long tulle veil caught up with orange She also i wore the grooms gift a beautiful pearl pendant and carried a shower bouquet of hyacinths carnations and Oh may not ungrateful prove hairfern from our Saviour ought we hold Mrs took thc Since we ourselves belong to Him train Orchard fori Our Cod speaks to us when trouble Set not your on things of earth Tho it be an only child a son The idol of our home and hearth All must be given for Cods sake disposed to give a part Since all are IBs He must have all Our love ou service and our heart Since he has given His life for us Can we refuse Ills just demands Or blot from memorys sacred page The in Mis hands stately works of art in various parts of the city other of the great achieve ments of these accomplished masters In sculpture andstatuary still exist The temple of Theseus erected in commemoration of the great battle of Marathon for instance scarce touch ed Iiv the marble has assumed a rich amber tint is perhaps the best pre served Grecian temple existing or the Temple of the Winds with its chaste and fanciful marble friezes the pure white Imposing marble columns of the temple of Jupiter towering up- wards to the wonderful azure of the Athenian sky or the theatre of in good preservation the names of the old stall hold ers Inscribed on their marble arm chairs Then the old Athenian mar ket place with Its marble floor and its superb ionic marble col umns two thousand years ago have been a most grand and palatial erec tion very different- to a modern mar ket place with its wooden stalls am plain iron columns The Romans ton have left many evi dences of their rule in Greece their architecture of course not so chaste ami refined as that of the hut substantial and massive though in the ancient cemetery some of sep ulchral statuary well preserved not withstanding its long exposure to the elements is extremely beautiful and graceful But to some of greater in terest than all is the Areopagus or Mars Hill that rugged limestone hil lock at the foot the Acropolis where the great Apostle to the Gen tiles preached Christ crucified to the wondering Greeks proving to them that all their manmade marble fig ures gods and goddesses could never take away their sins hut that Son of God taking upon Himself our had made an expiation for us by suf fering as our proxy the be half oil who for all time will ac cept as J heir Redeemer the re tribution demanded from them by Eternal Justice week and received a warm reception- The gathering numbered about eight hundred John I Woodward a real estate agent who was indicted on a charge of wounding appeared ravaging hand of weekenter than that the pure white the Reeled to be tried by his Honor without a jury The trial was fixed for the Inst John Shea a rivetter working on the steel frame work of the Toronto General Trust Building lost his bal ance and fell a distance of thirty feet to the ground A broken leg and other injuries resulted A man named Welch was taken into custody last Thursday on suspicion lie had two parcels containing SIS worth of cloth with T Baton Co mark thereon It is supposed he took the parcels from the delivery wagon Tho Ontario Government has decid ed to open up branch bureau of labor in the City of Between four and live thousand mi ners- took out Provincial mining li cense in Ontario last week The customs revenue the port of Toronto for the fiscal year ending March list was a new record for this city Notwithstanding the large increase of population and new sections of the opened up liquor licenses in Ontario have decreased from in to in This year the Will he less than The total revenue from the tariff from all sources Including hotels shops brew- cries fines etc amounted to A box filled with sample of coal found in Northern Ontario reached the Parliament buildings lust week ad dressed to Premier Whitney who turned It over to the Department of Mines for analysis It appears to he a species of lignite and has a partial ly stringy appearance Tho Gov eminent will Investigate j It Knowles of Gait preached at both services on Sunday last in the Street Presbyterian Church Prom gas escaping from a jet In his room J Martin was found un conscious on his bed on Friday morn ing He was hurriedly taker to the Hospital where he gradually recover ed and is now out of danger O J MACHINE THREAD BLACK OR WHITE at Toronto Jobbing House j STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES LADIES MENS and CHILDRENS SHOES -IS- Try Chocolates They where all else Fails you want them in a hurry Phone No PHONE ORDERS RECEIVE OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION iiil I NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT Confined to His Home for Weeks Orchard for a honeymoon trip to points the bride travelling in a suit of Bailor blue cloth On their return they will take up our gold daughters and our PERCY Gcorge Dennett aged six years did at from lockjaw their residence in Burlington and be been wounded In the face by at home to friends 1st pitchfork DONT LOSE YOUR TEMMOU Dont lose your temper The mo ment you lose control of yourself you at a disadvantage and yon are almost sure to say things that on calm reflection you would give much to have left unsaid It is to say things in heat of a moment but very bard afterward to do away with the bad Impression they have made If you do lose control of yourself and say too much take away as much of the sting as you can by a full mid generous apology Never be ashamed to say Art- sorry Half the sorrow and remorse in the world come from the false pride that cannot bring itself to express sorrow and repentance Heavy work and evil habits In youth brought on I worked v our I become week a My family often laid up a in mo was my hope but I dreaded I Irlcd several but soon found out nil my J money I to lojk upon all doctors little than One day my I me why I off work so much and I told him my condition consult Kennedy KviiuedyQsucliaitdeo from himself they woro I wrote them nnd got The New Treatment somewhat flow during first months treatment I somewhat discouraged However I continued treatment for throe months and was rewarded with a complete euro earn Si- a week In a machine treatment now I am earning never loose a day I wish all sufferers know of your valuaUo treatment LOCUST B90 A landslide is a significant- move ment In real estate April I Police Magis trate fined Harry Williams a freight conductor five dollars I and costs for holding a too long Williams admitted that he stopped half an hour on tho crossinK- Mrs J P Parker of Stratford- was thrown down tied to a stove- leg and robbed of five dollars In broad daylight by two men who call ed at her house Berlin April gigantic lock out initiated by employes and involving direct or indirectly a mil lion and a hall workmen appears to be inevitable in thc German building trades HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN SONS tho most most Wrloiur of the victim and unless entirely eradicated from I BLOOD POISON tho symptoms- METHOD cures all blood diseases OH acts or Are you a victim Have you lost NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT PRIVATE No CoofidentUI Cot of FOR HOME TREATMENT on In ant Cor Michigan Ave and Griswold St Detroit Mich IP All letters from Canada must be addressed J B to our Canadian Correspondence Windsor If you desire to us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only Address oil letters as follows KENNEDY KENNEDY Windsor sec no for our 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