v i Commencing June business places will close on Wednesday afternoons- during June July and Augustat one oclock The heavy on Monday Dr Smith dentist will be here onTuesday June WOMENS INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the mens institute was held at the if OUR HONOUR A Ramadan J Harry Shields home- of Mrs officers were elected Mrs J Paisley Mrs A Dike Mrs Cody Program Com Mrs Miss Smith Miss Walts Miss Kightley Miss Myrtle Lapp Directors Mrs Miss Terry Auditors Mrs Mainprize and Mrs David son Organist Miss Watts District Director Mrs District Representative- Mrs Paisley Mrs Cody Mrs DECORATION DAY The Cemetery Company held a ineeting on Monday evening May and set the date of Sunday July for Decoration Day at Mount Albert Cemetery The Company is particularly anxious to have the grounds in good con dition Plot owners wishing to plant flowers on graves will do so as early as possible or notify the Secretary and he will have the caretaker arrange the planting The Company also wishes to thank the Mount Albert branch of Womens Institute for the dona tion of the pump for the cistern at the Cemetery Plot owners will find sufficient water to water the plants when required Ed Morgan Milton Foster far bed a bad cold that Mrs A J Milne well Mr and Mrs J spent the to hear of loosing one of operators Is thinking of trains for a nurse Mr Mai Ballard is spending a few erepcevpyld riot A wordsof nibrlgpsftej with the services a harness tug requisition to drive Home convictions to I thir her grandfather on cleyereal iitUegirl that see I guess she takes after v What is the matter Norman Rov David Terry Dp Geo Cameron Lawrence Bodeh fiossLepard Stanley Draper James William Byron Wesley Brooks David Brooks Leslie Rev Oscar Irwin days cousin Miss Lulu Cowleson The farmers are busy seeding showers these- days Wedding an be singing Mr Jacob Smith has a new- Ford Miss Clara Hill and friend spent Spent Suriuay outvqt T6wnv were see the at loll and Landing park Huntley was In Toronto a day last week Mr Clarence Kemp has had van attack of measles EUa Morton i of Keswick Is spending a- few days with her Mrs Orahamf hear Martin Is not improving very fast Hurrah w for Sunday School I SCHOOL REPORT The following is the result oi a test examination held at No Whitchurch Total Pearl Herbert Goodwin III Flora Megan Mi Total Sophia Shackman Rachel 376 Annie Megan 338 Jr Total 450 Johannah Laura Class Fanny Vanek Mari on Widdifleld Fred Megan Sadie Francis Alec Watt James Watt Primary A Albert Eva Ida Bertha Kuffman Bessie Huffman Primary Ida Hale Frank Carl Widdifleld Primer Annie Kuffman George Wall Charlie Pearl Ben A Graham Teacher Roy Willbee Arthur Wain Cecil Steeple GeoTreadway Copelard E Sansom Merle Jennings Howard Jennings i i ZEPHYR The Womens Institute will hold their Summer Series the Methodist Room on Fri day Jurio at pm Miss Ida Hobbs of Thorndale will ad dress the meeting Miss is a graduate nurse and her talk will be along that line Everybody welcome At the annual meeting of the Atkinson and the Edith and Jean tended the Wedding of Mr Atkinsons father and mother Ontario on the of May There will be a meeting for all women and girls tobe held in the Presbyterian Church on June at 3 P- and at Mrs H M KIpp Secretary- Home Mission Hospi tals In Canada will give- addresses and good programs are being prepare Full particulars will be giv en In next weeks issue Mrs Rev Atkinson attended the the Executive meeting of the M Society of the Toronto In Deaconess Training Home Friday of last week Next Sabbath Is Missionary Day in the Presbyterian Sabbath School on passed Rev Partridge A dur ing his term as chairman of the District The delegates also ex pressed in a similar way their ap preciation of the character and work of Rev Geo E Honey B A who has been transferred to the Hamilton Conference and to Madden who this year re tires from the active work of the ministry after 41 years faithful service V SHARON V PERSONAL Lieut Howard Jennings of the Q spent the weekend in town at the home of Mr W Draper Herbert is suffering from an attack of pneumonia and pleurisy Mr Herbert Stokes of Seattle is spending a few weeks at the home of his brother Stokes his first visit to Mount Albert in years Mr Geo Nelson and family of Toronto spent the at the home of Mr A Ward Milne and son Berkley returned home Monday after spending a couple of weeks at tho home of her parents Mr and Mrs Mr and Case Mount Albert announce the engagement their youngest daughter to George son of Mr and Mrs George Sharon the marriage to lake place early In June Mrs Ambrose Myrtle announces the engagement of her OF EA8T Notice is hereby given that the Court of for the Muni- of East will be held at the Municipal Hall Aharon Friday June 2nd at the hour of oclock In forenoon All appeals sent to the Clerk on or before the of May A Clerk N Session of Council for regular business immediately the Presbyterian Meeting in ronto on Tuesday The S met in the Sabbath School room for the May meeting when Mrs Huntley the delegate to the Ontario- Provincial meeting which was held In London good re port which was much- enjoyed Mrs Atkinson the President also at tended meetings and will give her report In the July meeting The President of the Young Mens Bible Class requests that all members be present Sabbath morning at A 4 S Aw w lowing Mr Herbert Shropshire spent Sun day with friends in Newmarket Sherman Storey of visiting friends a few days here last week Mr and Mrs of Newmar ket visited at Mr Crones on Sunday Mr and Mrs Eugene jane of New market visited at Miss on Sunday Mrs Dr of Gall Is spending a few days with her mother Mrs A Mrs and daughter of visited over Sunday at Mr I Terrs Mrs Toronto is visit ing her father Post Master Watson- for a few days Messrs Frank and Ramsay and John went to To ronto on Sunday to bid farewell to Sergeant Gordon Ramsay and Har vey Ramsay of the Halt Roy Thomas Grandy of Newmarket conducted the service In tlic Methodist Church on Sunday A number of friends of late George Stokes of attended the funeral In Newmarket on Friday Miss Gladys Barker Toronto spent Sunday under the roof Mrs Jr of Toronto spent the holiday at Mr Olios Mr and Mrs Grose spent holiday with friends at Rev- and Mrs of Holland Landing were calling on friends here on the Mrs of Toronto Is visit ing her sister Miss It Dean for a few days A number from here attended the Spring Fair at Hill of the Mr and Mrs Fred of To ronto tpcnl Sunday with Mrs A number of friends spent Satur day a J K In honor of Mr birthday Mrs McArlhiir celebrated her birthday on Sunday Miss Mildred Phillips of Burlington of jQpSrnoeQrfQok tmihabank vault after shades prevail I can say say it cohscien4 tiOiisiy believing it to itue single eceftion young women araQf pretty honorable and straightforward disposition stray calamity One evening a pill from the Hub got here with For and gift of arid brazen face she surpassed Henrietta in the prime life She interviewed our Biit they fell her glib tongue as a field of before aharr vester themto driVehep homebut gentlemen would ri3k commodating her gentle- men and such swamp angrels I May lheiis visits vis its few Some ones are look- forward banner year in Ontario The Yaokces shut out from abroad will invade Canada with of starnpsThey generous openhearted I know that for a fact rhope bur friends at the Lake Mrs Lake Wm Mor ton Sandy may they all get a hunk of wealth Miss celebrateher at years on Sunday pucker her sweet little bill in anticipation of for she is to have scores of kisses on that important occasion Miss Edith and Miss Mary are immensely good and popular where are best known Mrs erand Mrs have flower gardens very attractive indeed Miss gay with varie gated JohnnierJump- my favorite flower It re minds me of days long since passed by when my dear old mother used tpsing out at four in rnorniiig Johnnie jump up I to milk the cows chcoseimaking days then real pleas ant Seeding goes on Weather warm See things grow I We liave a number of new neighbors have Introduced them to his Owlship More anon there of- We are glad lev see some bice weather occasionally- a buslnesg WptoToronto to reportthe 0f Mrs whowas week and passed very pn Tuesday evening with the bereaYBd ones The Free Methodist day was well Yeeipect rievtupkYofHoU will take charge the service at A Mi if ail Mr WvTrayiss of Aurora spent a Buy your grar in these neat 2 5li cartons which you can place your pantry shelves Just cut the corner pour put the sugar you need it I comes also in and 20lb bags for who like tobny in larger The AllPurpose Sugar 10 and 20lb Bag CHAS FAIRBARN General Store fish suffered on he of Mayl Jollied in that day fromTorontoand different Johnson loaded a car of live stock this weeks HogsV 1050thiaweek- Coming down oh Hurry iip Mharmer because youll take less Caltieent In John ftillls in ye was attending to his mothers er Be-sure- to come and see the expert horse races which- are tpcomp shortly- is picking up Steady wins the race I must sb Goodbye Sleeping WANTED Lots of Good Fat Fowl Will pay top prloe Dont delay In selling them while my price Is good Prop s J v Herman Phone 21 LL GENERAL STORE v From i Sutton West i BALDWIN- BREEZES f ft sua H Albert Dealer In all kinds of Farm Implements McCorrnlck Binders Mowers and Rakes and the Mb- Oil all sizes no goods made and the John Deere Hamilton and goods and do not forget the quick Meal OH This Is the best of ail Phone or write mo FALLOW POULTRYMEN I If you have the real Rhode Is land Red Hen fever you will need a few settings of eggs from my heavy laying 8 Reds Last years average hen for flock have size type DO and for oho exhibition pen at 15 Albert Red Feather Yards was renewing old acquaintances hero on Sunday- Mrs Montgomery of Toronto visited her parents Mr and Mra A on Tuesday LUtle Marion a birthday party to a number of little girl friends on Tuesday A Mr vJslted friends Id King A debate was given by League on Tuesday night The waa Resolved that a girl more Efficient than a girl Mlss Myrtle the and Mri Frank Ramsay the negative The Judges were Mrs A Mr Klteley- and Gardiner Decision given for the sf- I woader If Prank ww disappointed on Tuesday had lo the Those royal good women Mrs Jobn Warriner and Mrs Jos Clark were welcome visitors about this burg old home on Sat urday They are loyal friends of yours truly Their cheery Hello there is sweet music to my car Warriner is look ing wonderfully young and flying Win ml spry as a kjUcn Must be there is some truth in what Dame Rumor is saying Whats that Oh fly dont bother I may accidentally remark how ever hurt nobody that the fair nbyor any more nests me to sing The widow in the cottage by the seaside I believe she now resides In the cottage ttio Lakeside though for how long Providence only knows If those two benevolent dames had been endowed by the Giver of every Good and Perfect Gift with mil lions such as some old moncy- I know the poor and needy would soon bo the for It Old snow balls bonds like ml ricno doubt the sur prise parties of flfy and sixty years ago Oh what an abomin able nuisance they tumbling in on the domestic privacy of a homo till one was sorely tempted to use words A few days ago our Mrs John Joseph Jenny Foster was very agreeably sur prised I assure you by official that she and her sis ter Mrs Mary Rogers of were legatees of a hand some sum of each A wind fall like that makes on There was a family reunion at Grandma last Tuesday The following answered the roll call Mr and Mrs John Mrv and Mrs Donald Donald George and and It may thoir last- Absentees John Alrd Mary Aird and soipoihave gone from us forever t NORTH GWILLIMBURY In her vylll the late Saralr Jan Peters widow of the township of North makes a general disposition of her among her family but In a codicil made out two years later In she revokes the bequest of the use of the land for her husband owing to death Her inarc Dandy she bequeathed to her son John Peters and to tcrllatlfo her feather bed two pillows sideboard and bowl In to legacy provided In will and to her granddaughter Ida Smith suite Including bureau springs and mattress also her clock- in addition lo legacy and to her graiidddughlcr Annie Jane Smith her feather bed straw tick two pillows and extension table In addition to legacy provided In will Mrs Peters estate consisted of household goods and 97000 worth of real estate being the west part of of North her will son James Peters gets a life Interest In the realty and specific legacies arc provided or grandchildren oh his death The testatrix died on January 1010 j Warden J Knowles and the Commissioners of York county- arriv- ed hereTuesday- evening on their in spection of the bounty bridges and toads Barber and County Clerk are with the party Warden Knowles said the in spection would take two of three days but so far as they had gone the expense of putting the bridges in good stale of repair would not be great The biggest undertaking would be the erection of a new bridge over the Humor has it that Frank oft has purchased Mra Paul business here and is to possession soon and Mrs Paul goes Toronto Hoy of Newmarket took a trip iicro Sunday on Ills motor cycle visit sislor and Uncle Woodcock- Motor carswere in abundance on and Some are said to have exceeded The limit However no In spector has as yetjiecn appointed to keep so nothing doing or said Mr Thompson who for some time was on the between hero and Toronto has hero for mid week and is hunting up old as ho is a Jolly good follow ho meets them Our Heave has certainly made an improvement on High Street and Hilly should get the credit Our turned down proposition of Co for purchase of three chernjeal en gines as they did not seem to be up to the conditions stipulated for in contract And how what And this law suit LEAVE TORONTO UNION STATION v P M Monday Wednesday Friday For Parry Sound Sudbury Port Arthur Fort William Winnipeg Brandon Saska toon Calgary North Edmonton Vancouver and Pacific Coast Points Tiokets and Berth Reservations from F York Radial Agent Newmarket or write P Falrbarn General Passenger agent Kim St E Toronto riORTHERN ALLTHE WAT EGYPT BRADFOBD Mr arid Mrs Jos and a number of his little friends Gordon Victor has tho honor of celebrating his on the day of Queen Victorias and his little brother Kenneth Edward observes his on the day of King Edwards Nov We do not wish to arouse the jealousy of our brother but there is an other matter that wo might men tion in this copnection In 1913 the Agricultural Society sfcrtcd a Show in connection with- Fall Exhibition in which under one year of age were eligible Ye editor and wife pride themselves in a gold locket and chain their oldson secured in this show and following year a new repre sentative MissMarjoric secured a similar prizc pass this bit of news along to brother editors as another methodof increasing revenue Witness Sale Register family moved to Newmarket last TUESDAY June Mr P Shep- pard will have a sale of stock im- for nothing Longer here they will not stay they have a fairer it removing mill from Milnos this week to Mrs Richard farm Union Very sorry Indeed that MrsiMIIne is ho seiMously undermined In health Sandy and Ellen have always been greatly esteemed friends of The Free Methodist Minister held open air meetings in last week my opinion as to the usefulness of meet Ings Nptiyeix I Mrs John visited her daugh ter of Sutton We are sorry to hear that Mr Ira Is on the sick list and we all hope for a recovery Mr Donald has been off work for the last week owing to a bad la Mr Donald lias been spending the past week with mother Mr motored Mr and Mw Taylor lo Pair and thoy report a rand time the day being flnefrom start to finish We hear thai Mra Sinclair la about to return home he has been spending the winter with her son in Bask- Mra visited her son Cordon on Sunday- A large crowd attended meeting on evening Farmers are busy getting n their flcedlng Mr Murray of Aurora was speeding around this burg in this week Chapman visiting In V John was exercis ing Ye on the Mr was training week The Misses spent Victoria their brother in Mr John 0 Moss sold two monuments this week one to Mr John Stewart and one to- Mr Michael Mooney Mr Leon Garrett of Wnl- arrived hero on Mon day lo old friends donning Kings uniform and going Ho will return to the West after a weeks stay among hero and at oth er points in Ontario annual District Mooting wns held in Bradford Methodist Church May 23rd and 2Uh All of District were present but only four lay Mr Erdman was recommended as a candidate for the ministry Both in mem bership and connexionnl funds there was a very gratifying in- creasoovor all circuits of District Mr Evans was elected lay dolegato to to represent Bradford was to the sta tioning committee On Victoria Day a warden came upon a youthful the boy was not dls- the the warden took hie Btrjng of fish out of and found only catfish and suckers on the line A few feet furtherdown the stream howev er he found a large blaok bass wriggling on a string Weighted down with a stone Naturally the warden made enquiry of the lad to what he was doing with that flsh you ex plained the hoy hos been taking my bait all morning and I him up thore until J got through fishing i Victoria Day was rather quietly in town The only event ofjrripdrtanoo In- way of a celebration came tbtour was a little birthday of si etc on lot 2nd St East credit Sale at one W H Mr Forsyth a farmer aged 26 years while attending to a coll on the form of his father near Good wood was kicked In the stomach and although medical attention was promptly given he died of his in juries He was burled today Hev Honker- a pioneer Baptist minister died at his home Main Street in his eightythird year Horn In he came to Canada In He young est son of Rev Alfred Booker who was killed In the Canal ac cident and was the last surviving member of family Canadian Bravery Corp Johnson of the Engineers is given the Distinguished Conduct Medal With others the corporal was entombed in ft sap by the enemy All were in danger of drowning owing to the rising water Corp through ft or water to another sap reached the pump and by pumping out the water saved the whole parly after being hours entombed they were passing along Hie trail suddenly came upon a large bear which showed a piarrclsca disposition and made an attack IIkii After a sharp struggle huge animal which was attend found to weigh pounds lay fin at his feet- London May An official Russian statement tolls of tor sinking of a large Turkish brig near the Anatolian coast To fire of the coast batteries an enemy seaplane failed damage the submarine Paul Minn May Hill the aged railway died today His family were si the bedside He died of poisoning He suffered from catarrh and for of years Thefts amounting of dollars from State stores in Chicago uricowHoW detectives resulted in the amsv of more than a score of members of on organized band of shoplift ers who have been last March London- May The and Portugese have invaded German Africa slowly but surely forming ring around Germans while General Smuts the com mander of the South Mite forces is rounding up Ine l mans who ore defending we has copied one of the sta tions on that line as well other towns in district iow that wide and keen in terest is taken in the proservalioi of bird life it is realized that the great- enemy of our friends in villages is the cat which resorts lo climb trees in search of birds many cats are allowed to roam around at will scavengering as preying upon the premises of neighbors and many birds- victims to the predatory pets suggestion is made that should bo taxed and why hoi Vlesherton May a sev ere trio storm on Saturday Mr a Euphrasia farm er mot with heavy loss atrctWnbyflroof his fine new barb together with two horses aeverl head of other live stock farm Implements and a quantity of The on buildings was W for North Middlesex and postmaster of Park 1 1 for the past en years died being kloked horsed bear withouta gun after a struggle was the thrilling experience of Bruce call Cold Frame Plants Are harder better rooted results than hothouse Cholcest varieties of Tomaloeii Cauliflower and Cabbltfa- Flower Plants Asters CaraaUowW Phlox Peluneas Mignonette Salora Sage Sweet Sum Snapdragon Verblnaa TEN PER BOX OP Wee have moved from the the west side of Stop farm of A Tory Hill south from Stop The season la late but throughout East Holland delivery from -the- wagon as weather are the Saturday ESS A TORONTO eW ass mm W