r J I John Very Cat wag- whaling dirt Into pod band going finger and wrist wer6 so badly cut that required Him up but is hoped Operations have commenced for an other on Park Ave duo for Schmidt of the Offic it Is expected that a missionary having fifoon J cars experience in India will bo the speak er on Monday dele gates to Die Whitby summer school the pleasure of hearing him there and very highly of him I i roof is going on now factory Is an Immense shows to advantage from the trains Mr Mouth south merchant has put in o phone Frost reported here on Monday Some of the now cement walks are cracked car of stock shipped from on Wednesday On Monday Police Magistrate ton held court at A con stable against a Styles who made charge The evidence was so con flicting that Ilia- Worship the oases party to pay theft own Costs The assault against I lie preacher to up at was adjourned Mil yes terday hold next tiihojm A ony of week to a ot toWnslWllty Own nnd A -iicil- Make and Summer Drinks All Mrs J- and children Toronto ate visitfog her parents Mr and Mrs Kennedy of Toronto spent too holiday at hie parents MrsW II and Miss Pirlcs spoht Tuesday Toronto Miss of Detroit is spend ing a few at Mr Mrs Patterson Is In Toronto her daughter Mrs Miss Carrie Simpson of Pickering the guest Mrs Mr of Winnipeg of the Misses Fairies Miss Wilson of Toronto spend ing her vacation at MrH Lawn Social The Methodist Church lawn looked quite gay last Friday evening Chinese lanterns electric lights and pretty young ladiefi skipping around in white dresses orchestra mu sic was also quite an attraction and Mission Circle took In some thing about The venture iiito a success and will bear repeat ing Death of a Native Pioneer of respected of North passed away on Friday morning on farm on which ho was born over years ago- We refer to Mr Dan iel street about hall way between Newmarket and Aurora who has been in failing vUIigC is very busy health for more than a yoarand a j d sotting tires and half resided with his son Mr- Clerk of the County 0 topic ibis week was York over since the death his taken by Miss Carrie Walker wife a last Evans visited at Mr was the son tins Wv on Sunday Mrs Proctor Toronto were Mr and Mrs las Sunday also Harold Toronto Week-end- with Cordon and daughter spent Thursday of last wek Mrs daughter- Mrs Norman Motors Wd daughter spent ay Airs Mrs J Hamilton at three tour with her father at Mr Mrs Silas and of- spent last Friday with Mr and Mrs Ross Miss Marlon returned life on after taking a special course in Teachers work at Toron to University MrsHannie has sold the cottage to Mr Hunt of Toronto Miss Madge- Porter returned here on Friday after spending a few days in Miss and of Toronto spent the weekend her cuusm Mrs Andy Wright Dr and Mrs Dray of Toronto spent a low days last week his Mrs J Robertson length ra black white and tan 25c pair r Fancy Dress Muslins from to clearing at i Ends Dress Linens- and from 15c to clearing at k firm in iiicc Likely to advance any time fe Its- Seedless Raisins for Very Best Makers of Shoes ttV We should be pleased to call for tojf Shoo Stock which is the Most Com- your Order if you ask us in the country We Guaranteed Every Pair and Keep Everything you i Womens Institute The Newmarket Womens Institute met the home of Mrs Doane on Yongo St last Saturday and it wan a very successful meeting be- cause of splendid of hostess friendly which is one of the objects Vie Institute excellent papers were given by Mrs Clubine and Mrs The next mooting will be held ai the picturesque homo of Mrs Luke Gibbons with good program Water Notwithstanding the that people must be careful the domes tic water it came to the cars of some of the Town Fathers wa ter was being used to sprinkle both lawns and gardens At a special meeting Town Council last Monday evening the Chief was in structed to immediately cut out ol service any person found so doing Residents of the high of the Town cannot always get when they want it even for drinking pur poses late Samuel Phillips a pioneer Quak er from Pennsylvania who- obtained the deed for farm the Crown in the early part of the nineteenth century and he spent all life of over four score years on the same farm taking part in tho development of the farm from a forest to the charming and productive farm proper ty He claimed to be the only old Quaker left on street Kitty three years ago he married Miss Su san Moore One Mr Robert and one daughter Mrs J J Watson of New York City survive The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon and was largely attended Rev A P Addison of conducted the service The pall bearers were Messrs Dennis Major Wilson John and J KWld- Interment at Newmarket Cemetery Christian Church full congregations were ready Sunday to an esteemed for mer pastor of the church Rev J who filled the pulpjt with very much acceptance and both morning and evening were received with many expressions of satisfaction and approval His morning theme Our Heavenly fWdcrs was thoroughly well handl ed as also was the evening subject Despising God and all thos pres ent were very outspoken in their ap probation The organ was presided over through the day by Mr of Toronto whose was more than delightful as well as his effective playing for the past two Sundays Mr has been en- to play until Sept when Miss Rhea Beatty of Kcnora will assume the duties of organist Mr W ft Stephens still continues to act as Leader Everyone who is interested in the Apron Committee is asked to at tend a meeting at the home of Mrs Fred Joseph Ave on Thursday Aug 21st from 2 pm The Ladies Aid have a few fine quilts and comforters which they will sell at a sacrifice MrsC Lundv or Mrs Fred Brill can give information Newmarket High School With the expectation of organizing a Literary Society the Assembly Hall is being fitted with ICO movable seats which will be a convenience and afford an opportunity for development of dramatic powers ease In public musical performance and effective pub lic It should prove of In estimable advantage to he pupils Special attention will also be giv en to Middle Agriculture un der tho direction of Mr J both thiorectcally and practically Visits to neighboring farms demonstrations judging con tests and experiments on specially se lected plots will be included in the school program Adequate faclliiies for and tennis will be provided for the young ladies while an attempt will he made to reorganize the Cadet Corps for the boys If the Princi pal receives sufficient encouragement he proposes to Join other corps in the Province tor a weeks outing next camping season The stall is first class In every particular The new teach er Miss M Quail is a in French and German are holds in Latin in University and Is an Honor Graduate of Faculty of Education For two years the school has en joyed not only the of Ic ing an approved school but has been classed as Approved Grade is determination of both the tins tees and to maintain this effi ciency and pupils arc thus assured that Progress will be wate- A Urge for term Is anticipated following is from the Brandon Sun of Aug Mr Augustus Hon ors being formerly a resident of street near Newmarket A charming wedding sol emnized at five oclock last evening at the residence of Mr and Mrs Au gustus Rogers street when their second daughter was united in marriage to Harry a- wellknown and prospeious young farmer oi the Forrost Rev Wilkinson of the Victoria avenue Methodist Church and Mrs Logan More Colgate pre sided at tine piano Tho color scheme was pink and white asters with sweet peas pret tily arranged throughout the rooms Tho young couple entered to the strains Mendelssohns wedding march and stood under an arch of flowers during the ceremony he bride was attired in a beautiful gown of white embroidered marquisette over silk trimmed with Irish point lace and carried a shower white roses Among the present were Mrs L Morgan I ake sister of the bride and sons Theodore and Robert and Mrs M More of Colgate The bride was the recipient of many beautiful gifts among which were those presented by the of Victoria avenue Methodist Church of which she was an esteemed mem ber and by the Junior of she was superintendent Miss Rogers has occupied a posi tion on the public school staff her entire in the city She lias a host of friends who join in wishing her a happy married life After a dainty luncheon had been served tho happy couple left for their new home by automobile amid a shower of flowers Mrs Nelson Powell lias returned home after spending ft week in city Miss is spending a few days at her home in Mr Powell is under the doctors care We wish him a speedy recov ery Mr A J Snider spent the week end in St Catharines Wonder if Lily likes the dappled grey horse better than she used to riding behind Mr Geo Richardson and lady friend spent Monday evening at Miss Shannon and son arc visiting at her fathers on the fifth BOGARTTOWN The people of this re gret to of the sudden death of one of our highly esteemed young men We refer to the late Walter LinstcaI a young man years of age who has been residing here since last January On August 1st Walt er was engaged with a threshing ma chine belonging to Mr Lcm and while crossing the bridge just opposite Mr George farm it gave way letting the engine drop about ten feet Mr Pipher escaped without any serious injuries but Mr met his death when the large steam valve burst in the creek beneath Walter was a very ener getic young man always bright and cheerful lie will be greatly missed by his many friends Much sym pathy is for the bereaved family Mr Willie Was visiting bis mother Mrs on Sunday Messrs George and Frank attended the funeral their sister Mrs George Richardson of Ont o 0 Mr Warbarton of the Tor MCAwho spoko bo acceptably the union last Sunday morn- was guest of Rev Dr Hyde at Eastbourne during his stay en the shore Mr laffray Robertson Toronto is spending his vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs T J Robert son Miss Margaret of Toronto is spending week with her sister Mrs L Jackson Roy Addison and family of Miss Addison of Toronto and Miss M Addison of London are spend ing vacation with their father Rev Peter Addison Mr and Mrs Hales of Toronto were guests of Mr and Mrs Sunday Miss Gertrude of Toronto spent a week with Mrs W Wiley Miss Jessie of was the giiest of Miss Florence for a few days last week Mr York and family of Au rora are occupying cottage at Ham iltons for a weeks Three or four ladies from Toronto Long over Brampton Aug 11 In a runaway here today Mrs Palmer was instantly Three others were injured They were out driv ing a somewhat lively horse As they proceeded along Mill street the bit broke and the horse got beyond control Aug 12 In a fire here this evening the sheds behind the old Grand Central Hotel the residence of win ton Son and some of the buildings in the rear of J J Rallys butcher shop were burned To the ground WATERMANS IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN Means an End to Inky Fing ers and scratchy penman ship and a convenience that will facilitate ones or social writing for years to come There Is a Water mans Ideal for Every Mem ber of the family varying in size and mounUng PRICES RUN Every Pen Guaranteed fi CO end Ticket Issuer of Licenses I The service at the Methodist church on Sunday evening was well at tended The Rev W Cle ments occupied the pulpit The sub ject of his discourse was Regenera tionIts Need Mr and Mrs Arthur Wicks and children of West Toronto were guests of his grandmother Mrs White on Sunday Miss Cooper of Toronto visited at tho parsonage for a low days Master James Clements is spending his vacation with his grandmother at ThornhiU Miss Lila Grose and Miss Marjorie of spent a time with their aunt Mrs Grose Mrs Frank Minns and daughter of were the guests of her uncle Mr MacklemJ Cook over Sunday Mrs and daughters have re turned to their tome in North To ronto after having spent a pleasant time as the guests of Mr Hamilton Cook Mrs or Newmarket spent a week with friends here Mrs Anderson and children from were guests her mother Mrs Martin COOOC BRADFORD By aii almost unanimous vote the electors of Bradford endorsed the ByLaw submitted to them on Tuesday authorizing the village coun cil to lend the firm of Watson Lim ited upon the security a mortgage to enable the company to purchase the plant Mickle ment Ltd to erect an addition to the factory and install new machin ery The exact figues of the were for the bylaw against Ltd will employ CO hands right awaj and num ber will be increased to men when the present buildings have been Reeve express ed great satisfaction with the result I think that it is the best thing that ever happened to Bradford he said and we arc all confident that the village is on eve of an in dustrial development unparalleled in the history of the village The new- factory is not the only thing either capitalists have ac quired acres of marsh land hero intend to drain and claim for market garden purposes The company is known as the Brad ford Marsh Drainage Company and reported to be very strong financfal- body an unidentified man was found n Tuesday in a field on Reeve farm on the out skirts of the village It was badly decomposed and bad evidently been thole some months The body is sup posed to be that a tramp An in- quest is being held were guests df Miss Olivt Sunday Mr Wilfrid of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr Oswald Grant Several relatives spent a few days at Mr H Ikiintons cottage last week Mr and Mrs A J Davis Mr and Mrs Jack Eastwood Miss Helen Mo Kellar Mr George White Mr Gor don Tingle Miss Florence Wagner Master Kenneth Davis and Miss Jean Campbell motored up to the Severn River lor Civic Holiday Rev 11 Thomas preached a good sermon last Sunday evening on Growing He will again next Sunday evening and Rev T M Oampbelf ft the morning Miss Elizabeth Toron to who sang so sweetly last Sun day evening was guest of Mrs K 11- at Roachs Point Mrs Geo Wood is spending a cou ple of days at this week and Mrs L Jackson gave a ver andah tea last Tuesday afternoon In order that her guests might meet some of the very sociable shore peo ple The boarding houses still have a full quota of guests at this resort Dr and Mrs Forest of To ronto spent a couple of days this week with her brother Mr Ross Mr John Vokes and wife are going to Muskoka to spend the weekend with Toronto friends Belfry and family leave on Friday for their at after spending thrte weeks at Zephyr- Villa Mr J Marker of Hamil ton is expected on Monday Miss Gertrude Sutherland is visit ing with Miss Mr J Wilson is spending vaca tion with his family Mrs is at the Andrews coutage Mr Bell 0 the Bank of Montreal at Aurora is at Mr Broads cottage Mr of Toronto is now en joying his vacation A guest at Mr was almost drowned while in bathing on Monday attcrnoon A boy and some girls were out in row boats and in playing got beyond their depth The girl was saved by Miss holding until the other boat to her assistance Mr who up from To ronto on vacation was called away on business to Sudbury- Mrs Smith who was injured in the automobile accident last week proving nicely Mrs Lang was brown out at the same time and the baby was picked up unconscious Mr and Mrs Clare are spending vacation at Mr O J so Courtnoy Wells Lemon that the tender of Williams for constructing concrete Bridge be tween Lota 3C con at accepted we ask Bolton and the Bell Telephone give the Municipal ity better and cheaper communi cation within limits of Municipality and if nothing is done appeal to the Board Railway McCabo That the coun cil accept offer of and Robert Weir of Seven hundred dollars each for of road surveyed on and 25 rear con as agreed upon between com missioners appointed and them Watson Wells that the Reeve bo Instructed to Bend or the Town ship Engineer to examine condi tions on streets in King regarding drainage and re port Lemon That this hire a Crusher of pur- chasing one whereas we have Opportunity of hiring one at rate of 1800 a day with Engine and two men whereas said crusher will crush about 37 yds of stone a day whereas the Council will I find except oil and will not bo responsible for any breaks lost I Wells that wo order with the American Road Machine Co through their repres entative Mr Scott for of thir No Rock with elevator and chute screen to be delivered at Aurora Station Aug Carried McCaber- that Dr bill attendance of Mrs Welsh and of re be paid amounting to be paid re- gravel re Tile for Watson that the Reeve Deputy Reeve Walter and THE Ladies fine white Lawn and Mull Blouses Reg from to for Ladies fine ribbed cotton vests price each 2 for Ladies Summer Combinations reg 50c Sale price 35c Fast Black Cotton Hose reg p for 25c fast color Tan Hose reg for doz- only Mens Raincoats going at do- only Ladles Raincoats reg Lome Case each receives for Ji attendance re ot Railway 2 re deviation of road at Railway crossing near St bo appointed Road overseer for Con in lieu of Armour removed On motion Council adjourned to meet at Temperance Hall Kettieby on Saturday August Sellers lad about years of age was drowned in mill pond Wednesday afternoon boy in company with others bathing and got beyond his depth s Live Stock Market ten the The was 2 cottage Dresses reg to clear at doz only Girls Beautiful Dresses all Designs and Colors going at Childrens Dresses to clear at doz Ladies Silk Waists Black and White Very Nice Hand Em going at 5 only Ladies Lawn Waists Low and High Keck Very Pret tily at Sale Price doz only Ladies Black and Blue Voile Skirts going at only Mens Serge Suits Colors Blue Black Brown going at Export cattle in Toronto this week sold from to per good to choice butcher cattle 0 lo medium from to aud common to Choice butcher cows from to I and Mens Links and all kinds of good from to Jo medium too numerous to mention also going at Sale Price To Sell all Kinds of Goods at Cost Price Call and see the Goods doz only Ladies White reg 125 going at doz only Mens Suits 9 going a W95 only Hens Pants All and All Colors reg going at J- only Suits going at only Mens Pants t- at only Mens Working ST for and for only Glens Overalls and for rep tor for 23c reg 25c Mens and LadiesV Socks and going on sale yards of Prints All at Sale Pairs of Girls Boots and Sizes reg ing at We have about Pairs of Mens and Ladies Boots and Shi we wi positively sell at Cost Price We have also a large stock of Notions I Beauty Pins from to common from to St Milkers and springers from to each teeters and feeders heavy from 5 to 5550 light from to 50 Good veal calves from to medium to and common down to Sheep from to per lambs from to Hogs to cars and at country points Newmarket Markets Aug Come and some of these great Bargains Come and get your moneys worth pa Bay View Villa o King Council above Council met at Arm strongs Hotel King City on Jul WW- Members all present Minutes of last meetings read and confirmed The Council in committee of the wholo on bills and accounts Mr Wells in the the following bills were ordered paid J Billings J McLean Wilson Mirfs J Deacon J White Smith P JeuTferaon J A J Wilcox Lake Brick Co American Road Machine- Co Cannon J Vorner 300 240 500 325 LOO Fall Wheat per bush Goose wheat per bush Barley per bush Oats per bush Buckwheat per bush Eggs per Butter per Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb Geese per lb Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton now Toronto Markets I 99 18 0 34 36 0 23 0 23 0 20 23 00 Store open until oclock p m and Saturday until pr MM NORTH MAIN STREET NEWMWv I Aug Kail Wheat per bush 0 Goose Wheal Per hush Oats per bush Barley Feed per bush 0 per 0 CO peas per bush 00 Hay per ton Butter per tt Eggs per wz 80 Potatoes per bag 0 CO per lb 26r W i i Vi S -jai- j i i MX urn Dry FOR ES mm A Preparatory Department leading to High School Collegiate Department Course to Pass and Honor Department in and Accounting MUSIC Department- Piano and Voice Training Preparation for lions of Hie Toronto Conservatory of Musi Art Department- instruction in Water Colors Oils Pah Carving Clay Modelling Send for to p FIRTH T I OF j MA