v Conundrum told Conundrum Banquet on Tuesday ev ening tho off In the SchoolHouse from to 9 followed by an Further an nouncement i Days The Library VAapocfovfon holds Us on Kaster Monday and Tuesday In To ronto Our appoint ed a delegate Put- lie Library the Library and I w 1 J the Christian Dance In the OddFellows Hall next Monday night another one next Friday nighty The Class Drama on Friday the of this Bowling Club next Wednesday evening 1 111 I ft J l the Who assisted In any lit the Re ception and to our- at Aurora on April 3rd wo with to express our fullest the generosity and friendship manifest- i the spirit that prompted It Wo the all for this and for A- 1 I I b r AND MR8 M WALTON Aurora April Hundred and Fourteen j Shoos Co show a- full An Luxury The auditing of the Accounts of Town Newmarket or by a flownment the ofa cost over J650 has usually done by local accountants al a cost of The Government Auditor could not find any misappropriations thoughi CO Another organization Is The portable on the range of Bites In the Classic Shoes yatd or the Wm Cane Sens for ladles misses children and in- again manufacturing These are the highest grade of the large of logs delivered mode in Canada by Getty during the of Gait Girl Quldoo T days wore spent on the job The re port however gives a list of uncol lected taxes electric light and water bills and the Council should now get bua and reduce the bank overdrafts St Pauls Club first annual meeting of above Club will be held on Friday April 17ih at oclock when the ac counts will presented officers and enmmittoca Rejected for the Coming season The delegates to- the league in Toronto will also report As the Club has been admitted to Mi League and also having theusc of the mem bers arc looking forward to a banner year for Cricket in Newmarket Any one interested in Cricket and good aport generally will be welcome to this meeting winter into Dont forget this date when the fiihje Class will present cause I Love You a drama in lour acts Thiswill undoubtedly be one of Guides something after- the Boy the best entertainments of the sea- Scouts Miss M Truman has- con- son so you cannot afford to miss it to act as Leader and It will Watch for large nostersV start off with a good membership in cormccUon with Methodist Sunday School known as Girl j Talent Christian Endeavor The members of io Aid Mr Ciimpson gave a very in- of the Womens Auxiliary Societies address last Tuesday oven- J St Pauls ChJircb Newmarket in- on Iower the a scries tend holding a sale of aprons and on Twelve Great Verses KMveral homemade cookery on Thursday af- gave short clippings and a April in the by Miss The Room Aernon tea and ice cream Committee Contest is in full swing will he served with the Social Committee in the lead and the Missionary 2nd Next Tuesday evening Capt lor of the Salvation Army will take dr charge jof the topic A pleasant a country editor can afford to d Everyone make it a occasionally Is assured point to attend 1 Death of Mrs Ed The death of Mrs Ed Jackson wh6 with her husband conducted tho Forsyth Hotel in a num ber of years agoj occurred vefy sud denly In Toronto on Saturday even ing last She was stricken with apo plexy while engaged in conversation with her grocer over the phone quick she gasped Fast as could take him Mr Duke answered the call He found the door of the Jackson house locked and securing the assistance Dr dentist Ave he forced an an upper win dow The two men found Mrs Jack son dead on her feet at the telephone Her lifeless hand held the receiver to her ear and her body was supported by wall The body was still warm but there was no mistaking the Tact that death had been before them and they gently removed the body to a reclining position before calling medical man Dr Garrett the police Mrs Jackson was alone in the at the time of the fatal seiz ure Her health had been indifferent lor some time past but her demise was unexpected She was the wife of Mr Ed Jackson former proprietor of the Brunswick Hotel Toronto and had a wide circle of friends and ac quaintances though the couple had lived in retirement in Toronto lor several years She was a native of Toronto her maiden name being Mary She leaves no children to comfort her husband for his loss the death of her only child some years ago having been a severe blow to both When you hear the first of the little piping frog you may know Competition to the real beginning of During this coming tfeason the local down town last of Department of tojp Millinery Openings culture expects to conduct a were attraction Beef Competition among the young the men of the County of It is cated thc of the peanut hoped in this way to encourage the vendor the tret corner young men to raise better stock A Anyone wishing to enter thlscompb- mucn interested in the tition or wanting to know anything lSatu about the rules should write Mr J sales were made and others of Agriculture at Newmarket Following are the rules of Competition I This Competition will be open to Tno Quartette all farmers sons in the County- of Town Hall well filled by a York under 25 years of ago very appreciative audience on was Jo Aurora list FrWajr 8 oclock car Newmarket iivti a strong contingent of ar dent the Aurora mass was playing fotsjrthcy were worthy and It was evident was on The crowd wended way- to the Town Hair was soon filled and standing was at a The Hall was e4 for the flags mottoes arid the platform was ally cosy- Ay i The Newmarket Orchestra of ten pieces provided of ex cellent muflje W- Newmarket President North Yor As- soclaJpn took the chair and the fol lowing occupied ol honor platform Mrs J Cane and Mrs of Newmarket Mrs Willis Mrs Rice and Poland of Auro- j and Hon King together with guests of the I Mr J Walton and bride of Aurora Mrs Rice and Mr I K Farr de lighted the audience with beautiful vocal selections but the event of the evening was cordial congratula tion of the chairman to Mr J M Walton on entering the matrimonial state not without long and careful consideration and the hearty wel come extended to him and his esti mable bride after a twomonths honeymoon in California At the appointed time Mr Howaed Cane of Newmarket follow ing address To Mr Mrs J Walton During the lives of those whose ef forts are more or less spent In a pub lic capacity there are times which laid opportunity to those Inter ested to suitably express their ap preciation of services Such a moment has arrived in your life The friends and supporters of the Liberal party in North York who are also your friends and supporters have seized this particularly happy moment in your life to meet together and express some of their apprecia tion for one who has ever been fore most the fight for the triumph of Liberal Principles Springing from one of the old pio neer families of King Township have your life amongst us en joying respect of your fellow- countrymen and being placed in posi tions of trust art honor by who have known you the longest From boyhood you have been with one of the oldest Tem perance Societies in Canada and for many fears was one of the leaders in that organization thus becoming known as an earnest advocate of To tal Abstinence So both by inclina tion and you could enthusi astically support tha policy of Abol- r Ay I It ir of oh own In In all Oil In all widths V Carpet Squares In all prides ass Jars of Straw from up Pamaska Ulna Cretonnes Chad Poles QUALITY GUARANTEED WEAR Wean fit A w a tlQeipatlNPreffli for RLE ST off all to empty tho premises as soon as poG3lblo1Dth off -i- OFF Millinery -7- 20 OFF Corsets 20 Laces OFF OFF There must be at least entries day evening when the Ontario La- before the Competition can be Quartette put up a ducted Entries close July musical program The solos 3 Calves must bo fed and cared for and duets were A th by tho contestant and an accurate ac- violin selections by Miss Kathleen count kept of the kind and amount of Miss Pearl is also a feed consumed capital entertainer The Ladies Aid Each contestant has the of the Methodist Church whoso selecting one or more calves auspices they appeared cleared about at the time of entering the tion and discarding the less ing ones as they develop St Pauls OFF Mens Quito OFF Kleno Shirts 200 OFF Trimmings OFF Mens Collars 20 OFF Feathers OFF Wall Paper 20 OFF Embroidery OFF Window 20 OFF Oil Cloth 20 OFF Mens Overcoats OFF Paints I- OFF OFF Ladies OFF Braces OFF Fancy Goods 20 OFF Mens Ties 20 OFF Mounts 20 OFF Curtain 20o OFF Linoleum 20 OFF 20 OFF Gloves OFF Hats OFF dies Coats OFF Ladles Suits 20 OFF Curtains OFF OFF Ladles Underwear- 20 OFF Carpets 20 OFF Umbrellas OFF Watch OFF Dross Goods 20 OFF Mens I 20 Clocks OFF J OFF Mens Capo 20 OFF 200 OFF Veilings OFF OFF Kid Gloves 20o OFF Mens Pants 20o OFF Ribbons 20 OFF Mens Overalls It DHNPORO the Bar s ably enunciated by at 11 Russell T Norns and J Hopkins Methodist The special musical features last Sunday the beautiful solo by Mrs Miller of Toronto at the morn ing service and tenor by Mr Geo Young at the evening ser vice Two excellent addresses were also given at the latter service by Hon J Davis and Dr H on the of from th3 laymens standpoint Thb order of on Kir try as follows MORNING Invocation Prayer Hymn Prayer Solo The Three Visions Mr Geo Barker Childrens ermon thanksgiving for the Easter Quartette The Morn Announcements Offering Hymn ICO- Sermon A Good Friday Question and an Raster Answer Anthem Conquering Kins the TittE Take m Hymn ISO EVBNING Hymn Chorus The Mystery of Incarnation Invocation Prayer Hymn Prayer Wide the Gates Lesson Duet So Thou Announcements Offering Hymn Sermon Now is Christ Risen Prayer Anthem God So Loved the World Hymn 225 Benediction Hymn the Love of Jesus 5 At the time of entry tho Services will be as will- Inspect the calves and make a note of markings of same Calves used for thm Competition MatIn8 must born on or after Jan- 1st heifers will not be eligible Competition will close in November or December the exact to be later Each animal entered in the Com petition will he carefully judged and the men producing the best steer in each County will he sent to to take the Course in Live Stock and Seed Judging in January all travelling and living ex penses to be paid by the of Ag- Gloria sis After the winners In each County have been selected the first prize Easter Anthems Humphreys Te J Turle Anthem Awake lip My Glory C Maker Anthem Why Seek Ye Living Cooke Kyrfe j Gilbert Gloria Phillips P Plumnur C Offertory Special Childrens Service Offerings at 3 oclock in each County and tho second strife if thought advisable will be is Oer steer prize win Hymn Offerings sent to some central point and shown are but Little similar winners in other Counties Libera prizes will be awarded After the prize at the Fair is EVENSONG WITH SERMON at oclock awarded the steers in the Competi- Magnificat Loud tion will be sold to the highest Dimmittis Cooper der the cost of transportation etc Anthem Awake Up My Glory deducted and the balance returned to Anthem Why Seek Ye the Living the exhibitor Offertory jDoxology If the contestant wishes to re- Easter Hymns tain his animal he may do so by Christ the Lord is Risen ToDay paying transportation charges to the The Day of Resurrection show and will be returned Welcome Happy Morning free of charge Alleluia Alleluia etc WA R It Is CLOCKS r ENGRAVING Just as for ladies to loveunJ desire beautiful in Jewelry for the sun to rise above tins A MAGNIFICENT for priced in accordance with the gems composing it What could bo more appro- for a member of tho fair sex A AddlEon Pastor UK Director fcOrat KB MO jewelers and Opticians P AGENT MARRIAGE LICENSES our Provincial- Leader Mr Liberal Party of North York reels its indebtedness to you for your untiring zeal inits interests shown not only in the time of Political Su premacy but also when the Party i the Riding and Province are in the minority The mess of detail and work that you have undertaken and carried out- in the formation Township and- Subdivision Associa tions will no doubt be of great ben efit to the party in North York While through your mastery of the important social problems awaiting solution such as Tax Reform The Betterment of condition of the people of the Province and the great Temperance Question will have an important bearing upon the future of our country We the- Liberal Party of the historic Riding of North York the nanny occasion of your return to our midst take this opportunity of greeting you and your p extending to you our heart st and to- Mrs Walt our warmest welcome As a slight token of the depth of our feelings and the sincerity f nor esteem we would ask you and Mrs Walton to accent this Cabinet of Silver and with it our best vhhes for a long happy and prosperous life Signed on behalf of the Liberal Party of North York The presentation consisted of a handsome oak cabinet of Silver Cut lery each piece being engraved with W Being his first experience Mr Wal ton admiteed his but most graciously acknowledged the generosity of his- friends in such a handsome gift and notwithstanding the sacrifices of the past on of the Liberal party he felt more than stimulated to increased effort in the future Reference being made in the address to the fact that his an- were pioneers in Ontario he stated that it was now 100 years since the first Walton settled in North York He also referred to the extreme pleasure it gave him to look into the faces of people who were all white and could scarcely ex press the appreciation of himself and bride at the cordial welcome that had been extended to them Hon L Mackenzie King was We last speaker of the evening and he too was most cordially the chairman incidentally expressing the hope that he might follow Mr Wal tons example Mr King was quite humorous in his introduction and was apparently delighted to know that his brother bachelor was pleased with the change His appearance on the platform was almost nonpolitical being more of ihe attitude of com radeship- Such social gatherings as these he said were conducive to finer expressions of a high ana noble He paid a high tribute to the energy ability and courage of Mr Walton For threequarters of an hour Mr King delighted the audience with a magnificent address touching upon tte history the nations of yesterday and today in the matter of art culture and progress with absolutely one reference to poli tics and tbat was that the Reform party appealed to him as being more closely allied to the idealism which he depicted and which the audience most heartily endorsed The gathering was a most success ful one and Mr Walton and bride ful ly deserve all toe praise that was be stowed upon The Newmarket contingent were en tertained with refreshments at the Walton house the bride while waiting for the 1115 car to return home -t- LIVE STOCK MARKET Easter steers sold in Toronto this week from to choice at to good from to medium from 5730 to common to 5730 Bulls all the way from to Feeding bulls around Choice cows from to 5750 good to 5725 common to from to Choice milkers from to Choice veal calves from to good 5750 to common to The top price for lambs was and ewes- from to 5750 Hogs sold off cars from to and was on board at country points i Bur fJ INCLUDING Pretty Dresden Crepes Inches wldo 30c per yard White Bedford Cords tine and wide cords 30 Inches wide 35c Striped Ratine In and White Tan and White midnight Blue and White a very new and pretty Tub Suiting White plain fancy stripe Mulls Plain Ratlna See our large assortment of English Prints the best on the market Complete Range of New Spring Blouses and Ladles W I I MB Toyonto Markets April IW4- Wheat per bush JO Barley par bush 0 Oats per bush bush Barley per Rye per bush Peas per Hay per ton Butter per lb per Potatoes per bag Chickens per Ducks per ft Turkeys per per lb 16 30- 25 20- 25 0 25 GREENHOUSES Easter Lilies Our Lilies are Grown with nice green foliage in the pink of condition Price and up Carnations on nice long sterns Sweet Peas and Blue ForgelMeNols Our spring flowers Stocks Tulips Daffo dils and Hyacinths cannot be beaten Our prices for such nice fresh cut flowers are very modest from 20c to per dozen Deliver ed anywhere in town or by Parcel Post at small extra cost Phone W Newmarket Markets Newfoundland ice Hows near Belle Isle Straits in last Tuesdaya Thirteen of the living were remov- critical con- were seriously the remainder WftT bore scars of their Per dor 17- in the arctic gale 1 ft injured survivor was blind 1 W after being picked up but it Is ex- April 1914 Wheat per bush 00 Barley per to the hospital in Buckwheat an word had been heard from the latter TERRIBLE DISASTER vessel since she was seen driving lore the storm Tuesday morning St Johns April ooo silence like a funeral hush the seal- 1 the Era to absent friends steamer M j slowly up the harbor at dusk today by H Cole bearing of the Wolths ctiCaU crippled today in a fire which caused building which occupied a central Butter per f Ducks per pel per five thousand many a II them relatives of the victims per ft J vantage along the harbor front all day waiting for the site on Second Avenue was used on the ground floor by stores and on the second floor by office tenants Harold Hebel of Berlin years old employ at the PoHocIc Mfg Co had his left arm torn the elbow when he was struck by a Grand Trunk train He riding a bicycle between the tracks tr Send the Era to absent HpUB April for Sum- te i