r j Ik a m i f i lit ifcW i i ncMMhAlBAillferft KKi a 1 1 MS V tfcL lees real njoy China rt TO Garden Seeds nulk or Quality S col Scaled lb All otloo Row In Good and doll- Tooted In scaled Only Coeds ftS in tho Season to Timothy no in Germination It on Stylo Only Quality night and clover White Alfalfa Last Saturday while working at Mr Lyman new house Mr Johnson tinsmith ligaments of his leg and put his knee out of Joint ne cessitating him to go on crutches for a week v total sum contributed by the cilUonsof Newmarket to Mr ami Mrs Win who lost two Utile children and homo by Ire a few weeks ago is ioafluo program on Monday even ing was greatly enjoyed by all Mr gave an interest ing talk on Confederation The meeting next Monday will be in the form of a so cial The soldiers from Pickering College will ho Ihero Let ev eryone and help welcome tbe boys borne again torn Etc Itnporlor of China Jilt it and An saint is and heads Hill I lo of cats for To ed lo To -Twenty- more titan sunk British day Five lens it loin last night limits on i car turned of the car his to turned loo died Bailey and ten I years old I 19 Wft alened ol- loo f addHk J f3inili is reported of PHOTOS Your buy any- you can thorn except your Photograph YOU lite One Door Weal Mew Post Office of to the fiaj la the family of Mr Geo A the Union of the Womens Institute and Club will bo postponed The summer meeting of the Wo mens will bo bold In the Friends Newmarket on Saturday June at 230 p Mrs of is expected to an address Some- tiling extra may auticlpated Ev erybody welcome The marriage took at of Vera May of Mrs Sarah J instead and Starr young est son of Air and Mrs M Starr holb of Newmarket J Scott of Aurora officiating The bride who was unattended a of while silk trimmed with pearls and was given away by her grand mother After tbe reception Mr and Mrs Starr left for Toronto and other points On return thoy will reside near Newmarket Better Doc Mr Joined the Bat In Toronto in i916arid be fore leaving Canada was drafted into the 30lb as Sana Hughes Pets v After arriving England ho was put into the Machine Gun where bo has boon serving for the past months Last week hid father got a cable from Ottawa stating that he was gassed on of May and a day or two fore this he got a from him dat ed May stating that he a rost and that bad Just met Mr Pago a for- trior of the Office at On Satur day Mrs got word from Mrs Pago at Hill stat ing that she had heard from husband The letter Is dat ed the of May and he says that Doc was wounded in tho thigh so the Mcllalo family in very much doubt about the matter and arc looking for fur ther information every day Tho meager Information supplied from Ottawa leaves people in much suspense but It Is belter than no word at all Corp was employed at Factory when he enlisted Ho married Miss May Proctor the third daughter of Mr Al Proc tor who died and left a little boy who now makes his home with Ills grandparents PhotncnKravlng of Corp has been delayed in the mall was Intondtjd for this Issue poo 4 r wf The green bus bocaso wet that been delayed The first local nVatclrwaa expected last Newmarket a friendly game with on Wednesday arid bur team by two points Christian The meeting next Tuesday night is to be a patriotic one Dr Wilkinson is to address the Society and- everyone is cordially invited Just reserve the 2nd of July for a picnic lo Lake with C E Society Wow County A temporary bridge has been placed at head of Newmarket Canal which will bo used while the present bridge on Huron St is being removed and replaced by a substantial structure at the ex pense of the County being on the Roads system Church Splendid sermons last Sunday by representatives of tho Do minion Alliance J Bailey in tho morning and Rev Bon in the The anthems of the day were worthy of special mention in which solo parts wore beautifully rendered by Miss Amy Rogers Mr Barker and Mr In morning solo was greatly appreciated Next Sunday will bo Roy A P Addisons last service here and large congregations antici pated His morning subject will bo In Times Like These and the evening subject The Touch Cowling A meeting was hold at Barrio on Wednesday when the follow ing officers were Prcs Mr Barrio Vice Mr Williams Aurora Mr Bernhardt Bradford Following is the schedule ar ranged July at Aurora Newmarket Bradford at Newmarket July 1 1 at Barrio at Bradford Newmarket at Aurora July Newmarket at Aurora at Barrio Aurora at Bradford at Bradford at Barrio July Aurora at Orillla Newmarket at Bradford Aug al Aurora at Newmarket Barrio at Bradford Aug at Bradford Aug Barrio at Newmarket at Aug Bradford Aurora Bradford Aug Aurora at r i of fasoftono you outdoor bruchlng p and most Id hubbub cf UndoMbtctUy you will need of i HATS o In by topplno your vlth one of our Panama Needs in the Me i EVENING BY APPOINYIIISNY Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties See the Bathroom Outfit at Hi Shop iil i I I TO SMITHS NORTH YORK HARNESS SHOP ie Toe Best is None Too Farmers days and here 1 place to get THE Agent up HARNESS We do all kinds of with Power while you wait Are you going away for a visit if so you will want a NEW TRUNK OR have the Host Assortment In and Prices I you are going to slay home will waul some Music o Jokes to liven you up for the only instrument a and W3 only in Cabinet form us a call and he convinced of superior qualities We for Victor Victrolas Another on Honor Roll On Wednesday of last week Mr George the wellknown importer of highclass horses who resides on the old Millard farm adjoining corporation limits oivjthe West received a cable stating that his son Alex II Brodie was dangerously ill from a gunshot in the shoulder His father cabled twice lo private parlies and was informed that his son was at the Canadian Cas ualty Hospital No in France having been wounded at the Bailie of On Tuesday Mr Brodie received another official containing the sad informa tion that his son had died of wounds on Juno The death of Alex is a hard blow on family He went out West five years ago and enlisted at Edmonton consequently he has not been seen by any of them since lie left home They have not even got a phot of him since be was a boy One taken In England and sent borne never reached here He was years of ago and the following is the last letter received from France May Dear Mother There will be bard news for a certain old lady in Edmonton shortly Hoover was killed in action last week Boor Levi be was as fine a chap as one would like to know and bis mother was the cheeriest old lady I ever knew The news will be doubly hard for her for be was in a way her only son She and grandmother much alike If war only struck the actual participants Levis end was very painful hut short rest of bis moth ers life if I judge rightly will be almost unendurable The old is melting away very fast There have been Stolon Property On Wednesday Mr David Mil lard brought to Town a horse and rig which be found lied to a telephone polo on St and was apparently without an own er Constable Duncan got in touch with the City Police by wire and found out that a horse and rig had been stolon from Mr Leech at Richmond Hill whioh answered the description In the afternoon Mr and a Constable came here and identi fied stolen properly There is no trace of the thief at Allandale Newmarket at Barrio at Aurora at Newmarket Barrie at Orillia Aug Aug Aurora at Bradford Tournament to be hold at Bar rio on Labor Bay Town Council A very valuo In a Fedora ma of a vhlto flbro with brim dipped In front and trimmed vIth Palm band A Panama Hat vory In flat brim vllh A Fedora crown Panama With brim that may ho either dipped In front or turn- cd down AT An made from straw with crown and black ribbon and hat guard Varloty Is again hoy nolo in of providing man with tho privilege Individual OUTING collar coft a yoke double EACH I oporrr Of flno materials plain white- mado with lowout fanoy collar long breast and yoke EACH PEWS LOUNGE 8I1IRT8 plain vhlto strlpca or All sizes ft A vory pretty wedding look place on Wednesday noon at the residence of Mr and Mrs I Main St Newmarket when their only daughter Nora Mabel was married lo Mr Samuel Quasi of Hanover the A P officiating The bride wore a white silk dress trimmed with shadow lace with embroidered veil and orange blossoms and carried a lovely shower bouquet of white roses and sweet peas Miss Del ia was bridesmaid gown ed in white silk mull Mrs Ad dison played the Wedding March After a dainty lunch bad boon served and the toasts to The King and The Bride had been honored the bride donned her travelling of- navy blue serge and amid showers of con fetti and good wishes the happy couple loft by motor for Toron to Mr and Mrs Quast will re side in Hanover many Blighties many nan t P ibJfl on Ooors South of Atkinsons Jewellery Store Newmarket rthi The work mnn y Writ JWj In In for it vj I Either may come to any time but have a feeling thai I shall got through without a scratch I have always had a great measure of luck and I hope to be the end of Ibis war at may be over this you nolle riot quite so confident as was a month or so ago I got a letter from Aunl lately also a parcel also got a letter from Jessie about the same time am afraid she is out of luck now that the war is on I had two letters written ready to send a few days ago when a came and buried them was much relieved when I dis covered fact that I had been with them A is no rc- of persons It is a shell about the size of a three weeks old pig and when it bits ijte ground it creates a vast disturb ance Well mother as you see by my letter I am still vory much alive In good health not despondent Love lo all and the best of love lo yourself A P Parcel arrived joyfully re ceived Nolo Levi Hoover an old hoy was a bosom comrade The boys enlisted together Ed monton In Belt went in August tO6 were In- the trenches before Soldiers Of tho Soil Gall On Wednesday afternoon June a meeting of representa tives of the Anglican Methodist and denominations of North York met in the Town Hall to hear Mr Poole boys work secretary of National Council A outline a plan of work for boys to make every Canadian Boy a Producer of Food Never In the history of Hie world have the boys of a na tion bad such an opportunity lo lake such an important place in struggle for democracy and righteousness Canadian Boy is asked to enlist as a Soldier of the Soil thus answering the call to the fields where bis ser vices aro most needed We are told on good authority that even should peace be declared Ibis summer there will be need for an increased effort for food products for several years Meetings will bo held in ville July 3rd- Ml Albert July July Sutton July 7th July Brad ford July July Kb Keswick July Newmar ket July and Aurora July Boy look our for these meetings in your towns Dont forget For further particulars watch the papers meeting last Monday evening All members present Following bills passed Universal Co Can Gen Co 300 A Binns Walter Newton Bell Tel Co Express Customs 235 Dike Insurance on Town Hall Buffalo Meter Co T Kirk rep Town Hall 2700 York Radial Co Co Pay Sheet 4700 Application of Terry for light referred to Com Application ft J Davis and Mrs or water granted Communication from Town So licitor re closing of lane south of Nesbitts Store advising against it Referred back lo The Finance Committee recom mended extra to the Assessor on account of additional work re Women Voters Tbe Corn was of the opinion that the Motor was sufficient lo meet the requirements of the Town regarding tho street traffic and recommended the Inspector and Town Constables take such action as may be necessary lo conlrol the situation also to en force the provisions of law with respect to people loitering on the streets and on the sidewalks The enforcement of the law was recommended with respect to us ing streets for the sate of goods and also the removal of gasoline pumps illegally erected on streets as well as signs and awnings and posting adver tisements on poles etc Report adopted Tbe Road Bridge Com re commended acceptance of the tender of James Nelson for ce ment walks at per ft material found The Com recommended work on certain streets The report was adopted as amended Several communications were referred to the Finance Com It was decided that during July and August regular meetings of the Council will be on the 3rd Monday of each month The Clerk was instructed to have the Proclamation of the Lieut Governor re holiday on July 2nd printed in the local pa pers Council adjourned AT An Sonnet with In crown and brim trimmed with silk ribbon and with attached An llnht weight hat for wear PRICE Peanutstraw Hats AT 30 AND Also a full of Chip Hats Childrens Hats In nil- now shapes AT PHOM TO LIENS From medium weight Hale In plain ncok trim with buoklos MENS LEATHER In black tan brown and gray neatly finished All PRICE MEWS In plain and corded materials all fourlnhand have and Heady to fill Them THE JAMES CO NEWMARKET The Uptodate Gents Furnishers A some people in mean enough lo steal lowers from Cemetery Borne were dug up last week and the Cemetery trustees pur pose prosecuting if the like oc curs again Ottawa June Hon J former Provincial Secre tary was today appointed food- controller of Canada There is no salary alta6hcd to the posi tion Star has- won a long drawnout suit brought on behalf of the Lyons Drug Stores against paper for having re fused lo accept certain advertis ing matter Six hundred delegates at tending the Canadian Order of Foresters High Court meeting Hamilton Over iiOO members have enlisted and have lost their lives Excursions lo Western Canada low fares via Canadian Pacific each Tuesday October inclusive Particulars fro many Canadian Pacific Agent or Howard District Passenger Agent Toron to 7u DROP IN PRICES No Manitoba Oats at 80c bu OUR LITTLE CHICK FEED I LIME FEEDS Order from Phono or by Carters or Allan Excursions lo Western Canada at low fares via Canadian Pacific each Tues day until October Particulars from any Canadian Agent or Agent Skilled Workmen and Women Office Help lo A Bank Manager Mr Harold Morris was found dead in bis au tomobile on last Thursday night Mr Jas Woods of Calgary was elected President of Can adian Press Association- for the current year The Magistrate settled a Jew ish quarrel all right on Friday lining both parties Jcn young men were ordained as Ministers of Methodist Church on Sunday last at CjirJ- Street I Good positions for men and women desiring steady employment In various departments manufacturing wood and steel office furniture and paper filing system supplies Pleasant surroundings modern machinery and good Apply at Home Office any day but Saturday Write If impossible to call Also wort for young men and women desiring to learn good trades Come where there is steady work and a good place to live A I t ilia e S WTAK if s iHPw TORONTO mm viv