m fti w So Watch difficult for us lo Repair w a i Yours Watson on Optician iv v -ST- a A Ones at Jewelry Store J ess t Editor and Proprietor AssistantEditor J S j i Quality Good I I 1 1 r Prompt Service -TRY- I BINNS HARDWARE THE PAINT STORE NEWMARKET r S Our Toronto Letter r HOT WEATHER GOODS Refrigerators Screen Doors Screen Windows Ice Cream Freezers Hammocks ee Automatic OH eal Oil Perfection OH JJJi Vapor Oil Stoves Roller ft OXFORD AT NEW LOW English Paris Green lb Iron Valves and Fittings Newmarket OUR OTTAWA LETTER SOUTH END LUMBER YARD QUALITY FIRST SGRA Satisfied Customers and More Orders tell the Whole Story CEMENT Fresh Car Just In W PEARSON Office Phone Mr from Carters John Murphyl INCORPORATE 1855 and BANK of woe Fund lours Monarch FOR FOWL W WARD TTENDED TO Savings Accounts are the most approved and coavenUfot form erf thrift They can be opened aide to at any tunc Interest is added to balances hallyearly The Bank of receives deposits of and upwards Ul Branches In Ontario and the West BRANCH A LISTER Manager Small Sums arid irritable of order Your a I and Toronto I The young girl who recently escap ed- from the Mercer Reformatory was caught at the Hotel Victoria Brampton by the Chief of Politfe of that She told him she had made her escape from the prison by means of a she wrapped with tin foil to fit the lock Chief entertains the no tion that County Magistrates deal too leinently with motorists who violate the law by speeding on County High ways A fine would stop the dangerous nuisance it is statejl that 6000 families are drawing allowances from the City and County Patriotic Fund Hon R Guinness reached Toronto last week on a- mission to raise men for British navy One day last week no less than fif teen motorists were fined In the Police Court for violation of City bylaws of these eight were up on charge of speeding The assembly hall of the Temple Building was filled to the doors on Wednesday evening of last week the occasion being a conert given by the Independent of Foresters in aid of the Canadian Irish Bat talion of which II Lennox is the Officer commanding By a mutual amicable arrangement Rev Dr Sydney Smith whom the recent conference had assigned to Central Church Barrie will remain an other year at the Crawford Street Church in this city as its pastor Upsetting of a canoe at the mouth of the Humber last week resulted in a man being drowned Some eight Battalions left Exhibi tion Camp for Camp Borden this week Men in khaki are not so numerous on the City streets as hitherto all winter According to arrangements already completed York County Orange men will celebrate the corning in the usual approved style For driving a car without a chauf feurs license Bertram Tipping was fined and costs in the Police Court who owned the car driven by Tipping was fined the same amount for employing an unlicensed chauffeur It was Tipping who killed Miss A- with the car Bail was refused by the Magis trate Ohio Chamber of Commerce visited this city last week and were tendered a banquet by the Toronto Board of Trade of Markham was arrested last week on a charge of at tempting to shoot He was to the Asylum as being insane- Kd Meredith the guard who was convicted before Magistrate of using roughly an escaped patient has been dismissed from his position by the Provincial Government The Horse Parade- on Dominion was a There Were entries at the Horse Show and an immense crowd of people The presented the prizes lo winners In classes It Is estimated that more limn look part in the womans parade on Dominion Day Many of the floats carried in the procession were of a very sinking character The League car was specially decorated SJ OF DIRECTORS I CKHtfE yfcf JdP V A SAVINGS ACCOUNT at any branch of the Bank Deposit and upwards which Is allowed G Ross Manager Newmarket Branch CANADIAN Canadian business men and those in other countries doing business in Can ada have felt the need a concise and accurate source of Information concerning Canadian Industry com merce and finance Such a volume lias just been prepared and published by the and Press Limited SI Alexander Street Montreal The opening chapters of the book an devoted to a discussion of modern methods as applied to Canada in whfch the author deals with the three ill visions Industry commerce and finance in a lucid and authorita tive manner The aim is to present the Informaliuif in such a way make It easily comprehensible The volume Is of particular viilue to the young businessman and to foreigners doing business with Canadian mer chants The information is especially useful to Canadian merehunts at the present time when so many firms are beginning lo do an export trade to which a considerable portion of the hook Is devoted OK ALL KINDS i mem A LATH Af80 J KESWICK Letter From Soldier In France May Dear Mr my sincere thanks for the very nice parcel which your I AND TRIM rf Our KM It Is Put Up rrs ft s cake ft ml lee sent me The parcel reached me In firstclass condition a few days ago I would have written you soon er acknowleddging the gift only at the present we are In the Front Line Trenches where tension Is very high and ones duties do one very much Ume for letter writing You have no Idea how these little gifts cheer us up as sometimes have discomforts far In of com forts It Is the spirit of the gift which pleases most as It lets us see that although away we are not alto gether forgotten by the folks at home Again I thank you from the bottom my heart and would ask you to convey ray thanks to the other bers of your Yours very sincerely Rye Lee Cop Can Ball What the shrewdest critics complain of is not the slackness of the Govern ment In recruiting but the wasteful and inefficient methods It employs Common sense and an eye- to economy are the two things most needed at now The post humous Kitchener tributes to Major General Sir Sam Hughes are a pale substitute for real ideas on the part of the Minister of Militia The General opinion Is that If Sir Sam did less prancing and more hard work things might get along better It goes without saying that no Cana dian could favor compulsory service of Canadians In a war three thousand miles distant Our assistance to the Mother Country in this great world war is a true gift of the spirit and how eager that spirit is may be seen by the measure of our help already To co erce thai spirit by compulsory service would he to wrench if not to sever the strongest tie that binds the British Empire together It is a safe prophecy that there will never conscription in Canada except in defence of our own shores and the chances are that it will not be needed Not to put loo fine a point on it the Militia Act covers the ground already and no further leg islation would be needed Meanwhile there is no valid reason why the Government should not in augurate a system of registration which would serve the purpose of providing a list of eligible recruits and protect workers who are needed at home from the indiscriminate of the What the recruiters need above- everything else is a definite statement of those who can be approached without detriment to the industry welfare of the country If the five hundred thousand mark set by the Borden Government is to be any thing more than stage thunder for the Germans to hear it must be arrived at in a reasonable way The out the Idlers the young men with no responsibilities and the woods are full of them- are the to be reached The present methods reach too few of this sort and too many others whose real duty and highest usefulness is at home Many invidious comparisons have been made as to what this province or that province Is doing in the way of recruiting It has been said for ex ample that the West Is more loyal the because proportionately it has furnished more menhir the war This Is only a half truth which disap pears when we consider that the West is- largely made up from young men of the whom the hazard of new fortunes took to that part of the coun try As a matter of fact all the pro vinces are doing Iheir duty The fault lies in the system of recruiting which overworks some parts of Canada and underworks others For example one great recruiting iiy In Ontario Is at present the centre for nine regiments in process of formation if two regiments instead of nine were recruited at a time the results would work out much better Not only would two regiments fill up more quickly but the expense of main taining a skeleton organization for the other seen would be cut out until their turn came As mailers stand now the best method has been chosen to kill time and keep Canadian regi ments from the front as long as pos sible Under this plan some regl- nients have been recruiting ever since the war taxied others have got as far as When reflects that nothing chafes an eager soldier like Inaction one can easily see what a depressing effect these stupid de lays must he In recruiting Another discouragement is the way In which trained regiments from Can ada are broken up after they reach At St at the bloody salient of Urn have earned a name for themselves and by the same token they have earned the right to keep that name for Iheir own glory and Inscribe It on their own banners recruited Canada should receive some assurance they will be kept together when they reach the firing line and that chums who nihil together will not be drafted to dif ferent parts of the field The Canad ians have Shown their mettle They need no British bat talions are as good soldiers as any In the world Whats more their officers lately at least have been thoroughly well trained as well train ed at all events as the officers Eng land IB now providing for her citizen army and should be allowed to retain their commands after reaching the front We have yet lo see the hoy who Is good enough to supplant a husky young Canadian lieutenant who knows his book The next time Major General Sir gam Hughes lo he should discus this mat ter with the War Office It Is far more Important to Canada than his views on the salient or his high opinion of Colonel John Wesley Another leak that can be stopped Is the matter of double pay to p colonels are supposed to be rais ing regiments who are raising wind The difficulty can be solv ed very easily A man Is an M P or a colonel according to the duty or which he Is actively engaged If his duty calls him to the House of Com pons pay him his sessional Indemnity as a Member of Parliament If duty keeps him at the head of his I merit pay him as a colonel of Expeditionary Force refuse to bleed their country by taking the separation allowance to which they are fully entitled But all the people In Canada are not poor proud Quite a few of them are rich and greedy and believe In taking all thats coming to them In one case that I have In mindand it is only one of many- the mother of a Cana dian officer who la in receipt of his full civil salary of a year while he Is on duty at Shorncilffe draws his full separation allowance and applies it to the rent of an expensive apart ment which she keeps locked up while she Is in England to be near her son The Militia Department could save this country a lot of money by paying separation allowances only where separation allowances are need ed to keep want from the door Peo ple who regard the separation allow ance as extra pocket money handed out by a generous country should be given to understand that they are nothing more than spongers HO TIME8AVER8 whole A Toronto News Reporter visited the York County Council while in ses sion last week and gives the ratepay ers of the County a glimpse of the Council Chamber and what he thinks of the methods business It says Persons who are dissatisfied with the way in which the Toronto City Council transacts business would find It interesting to pay a visit to the old gray stone County Buildings on Ade laide Street East and attend a meet ing of the York County Council Perhaps the decorations of the Council Chamber have something to do with the lack of energy exhibited- by the County Councillors There Is absolutely no doubt that the wallpaper was hung no earlier than the TOs Or the early The draplngs of the Wardens are blue a very appro priate color especially when Council meets on a rainy day The canopy Is surmounted by a crown which from the standpoint of age might be a relic of the coronation of Henry VIII The whole chamber has a dilapidated pearance which would hardly lead one to believe that the County of York Is one of the wealthiest rural munici palities In the banner Province of the Dominion Their Dellberatloni The proceedings of the County are described as deliberations Consequently when the Deputy Reeve of or the First Deputy Reeve of Scarboro or any but a few of Ihe older members are asked to take the chair the pro- ceedlrigs dp not run as smoothly as similar proceedings at the City Hall when Aid McBride sets himself out to make a record for Yesterday afternoons session was marked by only one spirited speech was delivered by Reeve Jona than Nigh of Markham The ques tion under discussion was the making of a grant towards the Goods Roads scheme The people are getting tired of Ihe way In which the whole thing has dragged along declared the Reeve If Government cannot finance the scheme let them say bo Any further discussion asked the chair man a slight pause then If It is your pleasure Ill report the bill adopt ed Not All Work Either Yesterday was the ninth day the Council had been in session Of was not all work and no play On Tuesday members were the guests of the Warden to Niagara Today they are with Bat talion at Weston A sidetrip was also taken to the Humber to Inspect a pro posed bridge These relaxations break the monotony of the hours spent In the dingy Council Chamber For their services to the municipality the members receive the sum of per day together with mileage to and from their homes each night and morning Teh cents per mile Is allowed for the latter expense Last year there was a total of 23 days sessions for which the majority of the members received The mileage ranged from to making a total cost to Ihe county for attendance and mileage of The Importance of speed at the meeting is therefore apparent Altogether may safely be said that York- County Council has discovered no methods of limesaving which the Toronto City Council could profitably adopt YEARS AGO I- From Era July year of her age Mary Millard wife of Mr John Millard of Whit church She was married In Pine Orchard Public- School vvill now a picnic on Saturday afternoon Rev John Shaw will preach In the Methodist Church in Newmarket on Sunday next morning and evening A teaparty is announced to be held tomorrow at near King Station In aid erecting a Hall for volunteer soldiers to drill in An unusually Interesting crioket match played at Sutlon on Sat urday between the benedicts and bachelors when the former won by runs Certain localities of the Province are agltaling for Township Instead of Section Boards of School Trustees r I i f fc IF I MAY DAYS PAY From The Altar At Stouffville by Rev J on the 23rd of June Mr JT Daley B A to Miss Mary K The Tomb At Stouffville on the of June Mr John Taylor aged years A Christian Endeavor Society was in Sharon on Tuesday evening a allowanced might be look The most frequent criticism of the Toronto City Council Is that the mem bers talk too much Not so York County Councillors They spend too much time getting ready talk Of course in fairness to the re presenting the other municipalities In cluded In the County it Is hardly to be expected that any great amount of en thusiasm should be aroused oyer such questions as whether or not new rails shall be laid on the southeast approach to Tooles Creek bridge or whether or not culvert he repair ed this year These are not what might be termed excitable subjects for discussion yet they form lib small proportion of the business of the Coun cil The appointment of a Fire Chief or the patriotism of Alderman are questions which supply much greater material for a spirited debate so that the York County Council is un doubtedly handicapped when compared with the body which meets at the City every two weeks But the old copybook motto Put off Is not done with might well be framed and hung up In York County Council Chamber Take yesterday afternoons proceedings for example Council at noon to meet again at two oclock Two oclock came but no council Half past two Mill no Council At three oclock a few members were but no attempt was made to proceed Willi business Utile groups gathered at different parts of he Chamber chat ting In the most neighborly manner one loving member stretched himself comfortably on the lounge In the Wardens room Pipes were brought out and cigars lit Individual members made themselves comfort able feet on desk chairs lilted buck reading the latest war news while the afternoon sun streamed through the dusty windows Hour arid a Half Late At exactly lhe Warden counted heads and found that were sixteen out of a possible thirtysix members present He therefore mounted the dlas and rang the bell But It was hardly to be ex pected and the members would con sent to be hurried The Warden himself evidently thought that he had been hasty for he vacated the seat of authority and took a stroll around among the members Seven or eight minutes Inter he again mounted the steps of the dlas and deferentially touched the bell This time papers were aside feet were lowered to the floor and council got down to business Work pons Thoroughly York County Council In doing its work thoroughly There Is no talking It as read- When a Bill Is read three times It Is read once twice thrice from start to fin ish Even the schedule at the end ap portioning the cost to the different municipalities Is read three JUmes In the majority of cases To be sure no one pays any attention the and third time but that Is neither here nor- there Also York County Council has not progressed to- the point where it In camp orders last week most important announcement is made regarding amount of pay a soldier may assign The order states It is notified for Information of all con cerned that commencing May 1st lhe maximum amount of pay which noncorninlssloned officer or man of the CEF may assign Is plac ed at twenty days pay of rank elusive of field allowance per month All assignments of pay now running which are above the maximum will be reduced to proper amount May 1st The monthly as signment for different ranks should not exceed the following Private 320 corporal sergeant staff sergeant battalion quarter master Where working pay Is drown it may be assigned addition to the days pay of rank IF YOU WERE THE B088 if you applied to yourself fur Job would you gel It Think It- over be boss for a few minutes then check up your record fur past month as an employee He member now Its your money meeting the payroll i Have you us an employee filled your hours with productive conscien tious labor or have you loubusy wutchlng the clock J Have you produced enough In that month to Intake you a profitable In vestment Have you put your shoulder to the wheel forgotten potty differences and difficulties or have you put sand In the bearings Have you asked questions mid Im proved or you been too wise to learn Have you analyzed what you are do ing and why or used Instinct Instead of reason and an Indifferent and result Have you allowed your mind to be come poisoned Willi anger- worry or envy and by so doing contaminated and reduced the efficiency of others 1 Have gone thorough the month a vision of pay oasis in your desert of work 1 and have you let this vision shutout from view all else In the days work that would build you to a size where you would glvo your self a Job Or have you been heart and soul in lhe work on the Job every minute with a breadth of vision that made the desert of the work an oasis of op portunity v Check up Be truthful Would you give yourself a Job J in the Artisan formed last Mr and Mrs Dales are the of Elder Carbutl at Sharon this week Mr C Fisher of Toronto Is visit ing with Col Wayling at Sharon this week While unloading gravel on Satur day Mr Frank Gamble had a narrow escape from a severe accident His team started while he was standing among the whiffletrees and he was dragged some distance before freeing himself The Methodist Sunday School will hold an excursion to this year This trip will be by rail to Belle thence per steamer on Lake A deputation from Aurora visited Newmarket and inspected the High School building Aurora Is about to erect a High School building The gone ona- a excursion to New Brunswick where Prince George of Wales will be- come his guest Mrs Pyne widow of the late Dr Pync of Newmarket now of Toronto accompanied by her son Dr A wore town on Monday visit ing her old home on Street Word has been received of the safe arrival of Mayor Jackson and Mrs Jackson at the home of their daugh ter In Manitoba Mrs Albert Webb of Toronto Kansas is visiting- with her daughter Mrs w Watson at Kcttleby The latter Is quite ill A number of Methodist friends went to Hallway Station and gave a parting goodbye to W Hill and family who are moving to Port Perry Mr Johnson and bride from Michigan are spending their honey moon with relatives in Newmarket and vicinity A reception was given to Joseph and family In the lecture room of the Methodist Church last evening Mrs Is visiting at George town this week Messrs J Freeman Carson John and others from Toronto spent Dominion Day In Town Mr Smith has returned from Mr- formerly of New market has been appointed Post master at Mrs Dr Scott Is away on a visit to her old home In Brighton Mr J family spent last Sunday in Toronto Miss Clara Anderson of Niagara Is In Town visiting with Miss Manning Band enjoyed a Ireat at the home of Mr J M Terry on Tues day evening i IT 1 I f A KIT At a certain church In a Jersey town it Is the invariable custom of the clergyman to kiss the after lhe ceremony A young woman who was about to be married In lie did not like the proBpeot and and her prospective husband to tell the clergyman that she did not wish kiss her The bridegroom obeyed the given Harry said toe young wo man when he appeared tell the minister that to Usrnar J And what did he say He mid that In that case he would only charge half the usual fee Great Lakes Steamship Canadian Pacific Steamship sails from Owen Sound p m each Wednesday for Ste Marie Port Arthur and Fort William Connecting train leaves Toronto p Full particulars reservations etc from- any Canadian Agent or Howard Dlstriot Passenger Agent Toronto ONLY TIME WAS LACKING a if- I- There Is probably some Hon In knowing that ones cap do good work even If she reroly does The Central Methodist Advo cate tells why one maid falls always to do her best nicely you Ironed these things Jane said the mistress ad miringly to her maid Then at the glossy linen she continued In a tone of surprise see they are own Yes replied Jane and do all fi yours- Just like thanfihalUuie f Q it iir 1