Weeks J J WHAT IB OS pearly Killed On Tuesday while working at rafters on a new barn for Mr Israel Thirst Con of Whitchurch Mr White fell on hi head and shouldersover feet and escaped being killed Besides internal Injuries his jaw was broken and one rib broken He Is doing nicely and Is likely to recover Industrial The Commissioners met last Friday and passed accounts amounting to The tender of Mr Dunham of Newmarket lor new floors was ac cepted at The contracts for supplies for the year were awarded as follows jfeii Barrett of Aurora Groceries Martin Co of Newmarket pry Goods of Au rora Bread Starr of Newmarket Seeds- A fresh supply at tons Drug Store Toronto isstiejli- took ioz Dismissed J- v The a weight ticket for a load of hay- was referred to Judge Winchesterswho ordered the accused from cus tody The actual average circulation of the Era for the mouths previous to the 1st of May was per Mrs Byron Brown has Mr house on St Mr Bacon has bought the old mill and probably erect a residence on the same lot Altogether too Previous The ExpressHerald man feas done incalculable damage to the credit- of this Town by blazing away at its finances before knowing the exact Though the auditors report ed a deficiency of on the 1st of January there were certain Stems that were not taken into calculation materially reduce that defi ciency as explained in a letter to the Council last Monday evening signed by Messrs J Robertson and H Cane The letter speaks for and we commend it to the con sideration of the Death of Mr We clip the following from the Packet of last week Mr Edward who on the road died on Thursday last Though he had ill wort than a year his death came from failure of the hearts action He was a of ton Lancashire England and came io Canada in He resided at Ontario a number of years and moved to years ago He was a man of quiet dispo sition upright in his dealings and liked by everybody A widow four sons and two daughters survive to The sons are James of is C William of Greenwood Free of Bute and Henry of daughters Mrs of and Miss at was a member of the England and a lifelong Conserva tive Broken Mr who resides with his daughter Mrs Brown on Queen met quite a serious acci dent afternoon He was going through the barnyard when be was kicked in the side by a old colt breaking two ribs and luring his kidneys When we last heard from aim be was doing nicely PubJIc School Board A special meeting was held on May Present Dr Scott and Messrs Bru4ton Clark and Following bills passed Toronto- Mail and Globe U J repairs Miss Lehman substitute for Miss Ironside Pearson coal Osborne Sons repairs attending elation meeting Rogers refund tax in lieu of nonresident fees Mr Laws was appointed to repre sent the Board at the Entrance Ex ams The principals report shows 353 on roll for March with average attend ance of 287 The application of Frank A at per annum as principal was accepted He comes well recom mended Duties to commence after summer holidays Brought to Newmarket The remains ol the late Mrs Sid ney Warner Jackson were brought to Newmarket by last Saturday and interred in the Cemetery here be side thoseof her husband after years of widowhood at the age of When Sidney Jackson who was a conductor on the died from the effects of a railway accident they were living in but she shortly after removed to Hamilton where she has resided ever since She was felt with three small children who are all now married ana have homes meeting all Messrs bills passed P wori and P J coal for ft lor- 4 00 Osborne Sons repairing etc freight re Water Works Vovra Hall supplies p- Foundry Co re hydrant to Met Pay Sheet No P Rev and J McKay appeared before the Council asking for a public meeting to to consider question of providing a Young Club Room Mr was heard with Re ference to repairs to Fire Hail Mr Keith enquired if the bylaw re meters had received consent of the done yet Clerk instructed to push it along The Property Com recommended New box for watering Cement floor and closet in Lock Up- Printing of envelopes ad vertising the Town Report adopted The Road and Bridge Cora report recommending Repairs to sidewalks on Street Draining St New on Prospect Ave Several cement crossings Light changed further East on st New walk on Superior St Sidewalk repairs on Queen St Communication from Cane and J Robertson calling at tention to some inaccuracies in- the published accounts that have escaped the attention of the Finance Com mittee It states that the sum of has left put of the as sets in showing the balance of floaV debt There was also over and above the assets given worth of coal and other supplies on hand and also for the Clerks office was intended to extend over a period of five years Corn referred to the Finance Committee The Clerk was instructed to order the water shut oil the Sovereign Bank Building owing to unsanitary conditions The Fire and Light Com was in structed to revise the Electric and Water Rates bylaw Council adjourned In StpLawuce A ion Jpht a rto Com paries ago 0AroMmio the Insurance law imposing a vine on a as a to companies But Tliese companies now protect y I On Saturday afternoon last out from an uiJcnown the warehouse of Knox itanuiac tuxiDg Co at Wel4in6tPhrstreet Bast and caused a about to thai Company and to Mr Kfoeuter carriage hardware i VV Hon Adain Beck stopped a runa way team attached to the Bay St fire engine while on the to the Wellington St fire After the team was up was that the reins had properly adjusted so as to enable the driver to control them The inch and a half of that fell on Saturday morning se cond in the May record so far as quantity is concerned although it is further behind date list The first of May a downfall of three inches visit Toronto while on the same date in and- May there were falls of half art in There is trouble with the plumbers and the Master Plumbers Associa tion have decided not to recognize the Union In accordance with the open shop policy laid by the Association the Master Plumbers have sent a notification to the Union to the effect that after the present arrangement expires dhMay they will have no further dealings with the labor organizations They will on ly deal with the inch as In all probability Canada will he represented at the International Horse Show that is to be held in London England during June by the A r t Newest Color Su CJeneIiu Never before seen i display ioI as we are oin season hi fir Prices of r Canned Smelts tin An almost endless Laces and Embroideries J Fine all yd Orange Meat Package kinds Cooked JKiirJl suit vr mm J J THE BEST RESULTS PROai BAKING The city authorities are riiovc towards the of the St bridge It is only a periodical spasm Miss Maud Bramer o Tiverton avenue was seriously hurt on by stepping off a mov ing car on King St A small gang of boy has been much trouble to the police During the past week several of these young shoplifters been arrested Some of the boys were have reached a conclusion to tie their differences by arbitration Miss Ella Baker spent a few days of their own The Late Robert WeddeL He quotation In the midst of life we are in death was aptly illustrate In the removal of Mr from the activities life to the future realms was the fourth son of tiie of East Irjry About years ago he left the entered the employ of the it Sons Mfg Co in the department with which firm continued till a month ago when tempted an inside position at the Specialty Works being som with he came home feeling that fee taken cold and the next ifig uflering so from the doctor to be called fn After Ihftee or developed and In sickness though in le prc of and naturally of fcaVi away Friday at the age of 4 ago deceased mar- daughter of the Howard who with a fighter lour years ifcft of a tovifig The popularity of deceased aid was attest by from ernpioyeesof Factories and of Co from of the Factories in he carled iiefural took place at vvi very attended it conducted by who was aited by the choir of lKe4wd an official to that body those present from a were four iter the from Toronto Mrs Miry Harding of Manning and eldest daughter of Hamilton and of Toronto Mr and Mr Belfry of Holland Land- Mr of Mr and Mr Robert Ueddel and also Mr Bavfd ard daughter of Sharon The remain were interred Hew- market Cemetery the pHbem be- Met William Walter Bert Prank Kelly and Bond- her eldest daughter Mrs Louie Webb at Belleville Wisconsin and on her way home stopped at Chicago to visit her only son Mr Harvey Jackson who is one of the mechanical Inspec tors on the Wabash Railway On Monday evening of last week deceased retired in her usual health and on Tuesday morning was found dead in bed Heart disease was the cause Tin reaming were brought to the home of her daughter Mrs at Hamilton where the room was literally filled with flowers there be ing no less than forty pieces the handsome being Gates A jar from the Order of Railway Conduc tors and Triangle from Ladles Auxiliary of pallway of- deceased bad been a prominent member for many years Miss Annie of Toronto was home over Sunday iliss Young of Ballantrae visited this week with her cousin Miss Laura Regan of Roseneath Miss Aggie is visiting with her sister of River Quite a number from here attended the Quarterly Meeting at last Sunday Rev Washington a former pastor on circuit very kindly gave to the parsonage here a couple of handsome diningroom chairs Mr Gideon Baker attended the Horse Show last week The Ladies Aid meets at the home of the President Mrs George next Wednesday May Mrs Cook was a Toronto visitor fast Saturday Miss Stella reiumert home visit Mr A Mr It Lemon and Mr Gordon Lemon went Ashing last week in I he Rouge They rqiortVa great catch for such cold weather Saturday morning and the remains brought to Newmarket for interment accompanied by Mr Harvey Jackson of Chicago Re Webb Belle ville Wis Mr of ttalt White of Toronto Conduc tors OReilly and Thos Hamilton Mr and a friend Of latter of The service was conducted by Rev assisted by The late Sidney Jackson was a Jackson of this town If you dont we think we have some that you would like High Grade Hamilton Elgin are the best we can obtain and you have our personal guarantee that they will give you Prop and have a look at our complete and ge prices It will A Jeweler optic Holland had his neck broken near Streets by his team running away Rev John Watson Ian died at Mount Pleasant Iowa on Monday wove burned to death being left alone In a at Blind River CHANGE harness horses and hunters that have scored so many successes at the To ronto Horse Show The annual church service of theIn- Order of Oddfellows held in Queen St Methodist Church last Sabbath afternoon was one of the best in several years Fully Oddfellows and uniformed Patriarchs wert in line the church being crowd ed Rev J J preached an excellent sermon on The Genius of Benevolence A City Hairy waggon was smashed into by a Broadview car just north of Queen St Monday was hurt but the waggon was badly damaged and the mjk spilled The Divisional Court has given judgment refusing to quash the con viction registered by Magistrate Khigsford against Thomas manager of the Baking- Co This was made a test case to prove the validity of the lightweight toy law The late Robert A Leonard of left ah estate totalling all personality It Is divid ed between widow Annie May and his Stanley The break in the Wiudowne avenue is most serious mess It happened last week and the district is In a state of yet with car service cut off and water water every where Application was made before Mr JuKttce at on Monday change the venue of London election conspiracy case from Toronto to some point London Alter argument Judgment re The Hook closed the most successful year in lis and of the profits to the Superannuation Fund Mr has th to change venue of the London election Tills mi aim placing a heavy tax on thy judicial county of York to The postal authorities engaged for the past hunt tor the man who two mail bags from the at Depot on Saturday The hags I were found the building and were empty i BUSINESS friends in North York will be pleased to hear be Is endeavoring to spend holi days at Orchard Beach vicinity Stock Market W Newmarkets Fastest Growing Dry Goods and Tailoring No change last weeks prices i Newmarket Markets y White Wheat per bush Bed Wheat per bush o Spring wheat per bush THE STORE that has the goods AND WANTS Jour money For the man who We make clothes for the man who CARES i A CARES for Character Designs CARES for Quality in the Cloth CARES for in the Patterns Try us for all these good points when you want a NEW SUIT or OVERCOAT LADIES LONG SILK GLOVES IN ALL SHADES LUNDY The Leading Tailor Shop I c CM T B m I per bush- per Peas per bush f pats per bush 2 J Buckwheat JJ Bran per X Jfc 13 Co l Shorts per Hay pet ton Potatoes per bag- Butter roll per Err per ft- per I I BANK OF MONTREAL Established CAPITAL ALL PAID UP I afrw f Mii44 UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS fit 1 Toronto Markets I May 0i While Wheat per J Red Wheat per hurt J g het per 0 Wheat per bush J Barley per bush per bush Hay per ton per Butter per ft 5 per doz Chickens per lb- Turkeys 00 Branches at all Important centres Id Canada and In London New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description of a Banking business transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former rte Ontario Dank Branch will be accommodate as heretofore Branches at Newmarket arid ROSS MMtt ft l The business lately conducted Mr will future be known as Dr Dean Specialist PRIVATE DISEASES of Men Womop 30 otreoU Toronto Farm Laborers and Domestics -r- THE CENTRAL GROCERY It Is our intention to make our store the most modern Grocery North of Toronto We keep only Groceries at reasonable Having the advantage of a- retail market in Toronto for Butter and we are enabled to pay you the highest prices obtainable lor your produce We patronize borne Industries and handle only Newmarket Bread Try pound ot our Special Blend Black or Mixed Tea at per pound Satisfaction or your money back I A A Your orders called lor and delivered promptly The Central Old I ICECREAM FOR and Lawn Parties Attention to this Work SPOONS AND DISHES Free With Any Order SIMPSONS PHONE I have been appointed by tho Dominion- to Immigrants from the United Kingdom In positions as farm labourers or domestic servants in tbla vicinity Any person requiring such help should notify rae by letter stating fully tho kind of help required when wanted and wages offered The numbers arriving may not be sufficient to supply all requests but every will be to provide each applicant with help required ANGUS WILLIAMS Barrister and Solicitor NEWMARKET OFFICE OVER TORONTO HOUSE I Portland Cement Acknowledged by all who have tried it to be tho best Call and get our prices Mote going elsewhere S PEED OK Clover and Timothy Sugar Beet Mangle and Turnip Seed Barley Peas and Oats Black Bristol Oats fc COAL ANJ WOOD A In order to make room I am going to sell tons Peoples Coal Nut Hie lor a ton Must bo cleared out In lees than a week It is the beat Summer coal TRY A BAG OF ROSE K Coal end Wood a Specialty ft to I I a I A l I i I I