you serve our pastry I to your they will y lfl l delightful- will r entertain lred After you tried youll be that you didnt Begin now call up the food man IN MEMORIUM words what liner from living to dead Idtnt on a monument of your chocsine which we will design lor you it stand cr years to come as your tribute Cor Queen Main Sts Newmarket UPTODATE other day sevenyearold Joseph came in from playing with three sisters Mother he it isnt very much fun to with just girls I wish I had a brother All right mother agreed af fably Well buy you one No Joseph shook his It would be a baby Mien and I have take care of it a long time before it could play situ me and I dont like to rock babies Mother was still accommo dating Then III go out lo the Orphans Home and gel you one of your own size she suggested Mis tied shook another pro test No wouldnt like that cither he said What Isanl is a home grown one MORE CANADIAN every bring further Office of the wonders and possibilities cur climate and growth Now It seem that figs lifts and I a all pKsuiuCd to he the of At di lutes can he grown in our own According to Mr of lie txperimtntal ii Sidney it it is possible to pew and olives on Vancouver though only as an interesting tip trim tat He prtdicis canneries of homegrown and no lea parties with Van couver island product used but he to send this yea from the experimental nation lo confound his sceptical colleagues at capital There are ten tea plants at the fetation They were hi All the plants are alive and The plants were about six tent a high and wide the IJhm lUy tttre out they arc now about locue in each dimension Mr found hardy and I made some lea from these once he said but cant bay highly approved are also olive trees at Sidney Cm a tree planted In It Ww about feet high There are en i too Its trunk Is about I wo There are two other Hub- from California las yiar and both doing well thinks that fruit could txp- more than once ever itrte years irr fig Irefta at the irm of them are six years of the Irees seven CM Union of Toronto wilt speak In the Methodist next Sunday morning and In Presbyterian Church In the evening He has a mes sage worth hearing North York Mr J J Morrison will be at the Farmers Club Room Newmarket on Saturday July at p to assist In forming a Political Association for North York All who are Interested in the- fanner are requested lo attend Ad Football lively game was played here on Tuesday night between the Holland Landing team and Newmarket which resulted In a victory for Ihe home boys the score being THE MENS STOKE a Foot Cut a A lad named Carl was playing on the Fair Grounds last Fri day when he stepped on a broken and cut his foot very badly The Dr had to put in several stitches and for two or three days it was very painful but at last report the fool was doing as well as could be expect ed it Johns Church Party On Wednesday July St Johns Church will hold its annual garden parly The committee in charge are making every effort lo ovejmake this fete worthy of the splen did patronage received past years The Aurora Brass Hand will furnish music An excellent supper will be provided by the ladies of the parish Keep this social event In mind- Every body welcome Put In On Monday evening a si ranger from Toronto who was over- loaded was picked up by Constable Kirk and es corted lo the cooler Next morn ing he was accompanied to the city where he was mulcted by fine and cost amounting It do play with booze around New market Out On Ball Last Saturday night Constable Kirk took a trip up to Holland Landing and Foster for having Mountain Dew in his possession Three miles up the river he found a scow with some paraphernalia that looked suspicious and was taken to Toronto with the prisoner He was released on bail to appear next Tuesday Price In Whit Polish tins makes reg 20c for at Blans A Lively On Saturday night Constable Kirk got a phone message from Richmond Hill lo stop and arrest the driver of a car with a certain number passing up this way Mr Kirk at once en gaged a livery auto and went out lo meet him The man refused to slop when challenged and up the speed The constable chase fired three shots at the auto and succeeded In puncturing the gasoline tank The man finally stopped in front of the Newmarket Cemetery and was arrested on a charge of Lawn Bowling North Toronto will visit our green tonight Friday with six In the Lennox Trophy games Why la beat Lundy by one point Tom Doyle was over Fred Doyle white Jim went down to McCaffrey Fergus and Tom Doyle won the Gup front Manning and Altandalc visited Newmarket were easily defeated on Wednesday night We Of the old reliable Plymouth Binder Twine per lb at It depicted At least babies will be on Ex hibition at the Lennox Picnic at Grove and every baby will a prize Ad re- rI two pounds and or fruit have already been pick- on tree What the extent of on the Island may probable clrcum- experiments at the station cot rrt far enough to e but It at been ut Is no difficulty about s and flour- fa nineteen de- K varieties tested Proven Itself the and extended ex- Jnri male and about fig cultivation on atc Figs have on he Island for the past in tea and olives ls concerned and possible to In cultivation Iiulft as it ftr OT ftir to tew Last week a reception was given at for the new pastor J Johnston and wife at the par sonage under the direction of the hoard of managers and the officers of the Ladles Aid A garden parly at which the incumbent will have the opportunity of meeting his entire con gregation soon to be held Itev Johnston is a Quoensvllle boy who graduated from Victoria College In 1912 and has been preaching since then his last charge having been Minos where he had charge of the United Church A new church is being planned by the congregation at Mlmico a having already been pur chased Johnston succeeds John Morgan who has been superannuated who has gone to Aurora to reside Road Improvement Watson of the Yonge Street Highway Association has a swift campaign for the enrollment of members These Street rest- dents from York Mills to Lake and the cHhtcns of the town and villages through which this great highway passes Over cars per day pass over Street lis present ragged and narrow roadbed Is hopelessly Inadequate and In a shameful and shocking condition Already the newly formed Associa tion has been recognized by the De partment of Highway If you wish lo have a voice In shaping of the future policy of this great Provincial Thoroughfare and- of driving home our rights to the see Ihc Director who represents your com munity or write Ihe at Au rora Jute Torontos favorite comedian be at the Herb Lennox Picnic tht year He will keep you In fits and Ad of We copy the following from the Examiner Mrs having occupied Ihc position of Organist lo the Presbyterian Church for some years prior to going to After nearly two years of faithful and efficient service Mrs M V Bice terminated her duties as organist and choir leader of the Collier St Meth odist Church last Sunday As a clos ing number played by After the the choir members presented Mrs nice with a sliver flower basket In acknowledging the gift Mrs Rice expressed her hearty lhanks and also spoke of the splendid support she had received from the choir members During her slay in made many friends snd won an en viable reputation both as organist and conductor and as a teacher Under her tuition Collier St choir a high state of efficiency The Chautauqua This great combination of literature and refined entertainment opened for the ith season in a mam moth on the Alex School Grounds on Monday afternoon under very favorable conditions fine weather good attendance and high- class orchestra music by the Symphonlo Quintette wilh operatic staging His Worship Mayor Eves extended a welcome to the organization and spoke of the benefits already received in the past Introducing the mana ger he spoke of those who had pre ceded and felt sure that present one Mr Kinnick would be equally satisfactory Mr replied expressing thanks for the welcome extended and hoping that the present Chautauqua will fill the mission intended 1st to be a university to the people and 2nd bring world of thought and to your own door The large was about half filled at Ihe Opening session which Is the best attendance yet The Ice cream booth Is being run by the ladles for the benefit of the guarantee fund The humorous lecture by Herbert Cope on the first evening was thoroughly enjoyed Each succeeding program seem better and better Miss Alice Is a line enter tainer and her whistling is marvellous The lecture Seeing Life Whole by Mr Stout was Indeed a treat and an Inspiration for success The trained animals wonderfully pleased the children and grown too The Gilvan Light Opera Singers fully sustained their reputation The lecture Sea Power and World Freedom by Major of Mon treal was well worth halt the seasons admission It was expected that Illustrated Lecture about Palestine and Arabia last night would be exceptionally good Tonlghl will draw the big crowd The celebrated Vivian Theatre Com pany will present the comedy Pays to Advertise Go early If you want a front Concert and Lecture tomorrow af ternoon and Concert and Lecture In evening which closes Chautauqua week Junior Chautauqua Miss Whllford Of Fort Wayne Indiana Is the superintendent of the Junior Chautauqua which has mem bership of about Is the fourth that she has conducted In the Province Ibis season and she lias heard from other Junior Chantauquas and Newmarket has the largest and best so far Miss has Children under splendid control Town organization Is as follows Mayor Boyd Mayoress Barbara Davidson Chief of Police Leslie Hose Patrolmen Andrew Watson and Ben Wilson Ctrl Patrols Jean and Pearson During the first hour of the Junior which meets at fl oclock every morning Miss tells them Interesting stories Then she lakes the girls and plays games with lem and other amusements Mr a graduate student of Toronto University takes the boys and learns them all kinds of stunts A portion of time Is also given to prac tice for the which Is to be given to the public on Saturday af ternoon On Thursday morning the children were taken to the woods for a picnic Punctuality Is a strong point with Mr Kinnick the Superintendent and he also Insists on good order which he has little trouble to preserve He has Ihc routine down to a system and pays slriot attention to business He says this Is Ihe best Chautauqua Town he has struck yet No trouble what ever arrangements all completed when he arrived He expects lo get a contract signed up for next year be fore he leaves for His excellent assistants are Mr Arnold of Merrill college Ohio and Mr Caldwell of Musktngln College Ohio The tent has a- seating capacity of Lot of Only each at Bums Hardware i Why do you Suffer with that heavy Felt Hat when you can enjoy real comfort with a Straw Hat at a Very Low Cost The Prices of all our Straw Hats are Reduced for THIS WEEK Genuine Panama Hats at For Tennis Bowling Boating and Camping Prices ranging from Mr up We still have a few odd lines of Outing Shoes which we are Sacrificing at a Very Lew Price TWEEDS WORSTEDS SERGES Let us show you what we can now offer to fTv This Store will be open Every Night PHONE NO until Oclock WILL MARK EPOCH IN WORLDS HISTORY Meeting to DIocuss Disarmament and Solution of Problems will be a HistoryMaking Event London July The wortd Is on the eve of one of the most epochal events In history This Is the uni versal verdict of the newspapers and statesmen here following President Hardings offer and the British Gov ernments acceptance In connection the holding of a conference for discussion of disarmament and problems The scene in House of Commons this afternoon when Premier Lloyd George announc ed Britains hearty acquiescence in the proposal was a memorable one The British premier spoke lo a and crowded chamber and when he declared that the Government welcomed such a move and would its utmost lo make It a success there was a crash of cheering from all quarters which In the opinion of old Journalists In the press gallery ha never been equalled since an nouncement of the armistice with Germany Premier In Mr Lloyd George spoke an earnestness worthy of Ihe momentous subject with which he had to deal and the emphasis which he placed upon declaration that If Ihe conference failed it would not be because the Bri tish Empire withheld its support left no doubt In the minds of the members of the House as to the Gov ernments Downing street and Ihe foreign of fice pulsated with throughout the day Premier who as Ihe representative of Canada and the strongest advocate In the Congress of empire premiers of the step which bad been taken has come to be regarded almost an Interpreters New World Ho had a lengthy Conference Premier George In the morning Lord the British foreign secretary being pres ent Later on Lord conferred with the Japanese ambassador In the after the British prime minister made his slalemenl to the House of Commons the conference of premiere went Into session ASPIRATIONS People Improve unless they look to some standard or ex ample higher and better than themselves What we truly and earnestly aspire to be that In some wo are- The mere aspiration by of mind for the moment real izes itself While we converse with what above us wo do not grow old but grow young Who shoots at midday sun though ho shall not hit the mark yet sure ho is that he small shoot higher lhan he- who at a bush J- to THE PLACE WHERE YOU BELONG There is something very suggestive in the common process for grading certain fruits Oranges for instance roll down a long chute perforated with holes of various sizes and the small oranges drop through the little holes while the large ones roll on till they reach the place where they belong There is no favoritism about it One orange is not luckier than an other But the small hole mechanically claims the small orange and lie small orange as inevitably seeks the small hole Perhaps the classification of human beings cannot be done as easily and yet in general the principle holds The man in an inferior position usually accuses his superiors of un fairness or else holds his luck responsible It is true there are business houses where prefer ment is by favoritism but they are not likely to last long Selfinterest prompts every em ployer to recognize merit and ability As a of a man who has built up a big business dis cussing his mistakes As a rule the more in significant the employee the more sweeping his criticism The clerk or the bookkeeper is pretty sure that in the place of the old man he would do wonders but observation does not bear him out The man in the responsible is generally there because he deserves to The little places could not hold him He inevitably gravitated to a position worthy of his ability i In the case of oranges the growing time is soon over but this is not the case with human beings The best thing to for by a youth in an inferior position is not that his luck will or that he will somehow become possessed of a pull but that he will do some growing so that the small place will no longer- he able to keep him The Church member who minifies the weok- the people in the little places are fitted prayer meeting by habitual nonattendance lo them and not to something bigger and moreis not usually one noted for spirituality There responsible may be an exception to this now and then but It is often amusing to hear the employees prayerful consideration j WAY PRESENT A PROPER FINANCIAL OUCH WILL BE ACCEPTED BY ANY BANK If ho Scotts Simplified Accounting for Per mars In connection with his form It provides you with a monthly or yearly statement of Receipts and edit urea Id department of your farm for And at the end of your year sets forth the total farm production The of production In each department and the Net Profit and Loss which each has yielded hut word In simplicity It BO any man who can or write- any boy or girl can follow Its CO that It la heartily by and officials and loading financial man of Scotts the only Farmers Accounting provides forms In which a statement of every brawn of your farm operations month by month for yeara is covered THE ERA OFFICE a t baa to tot as gent for Newmarket and Call and see Books and them