vtf J Watch Repairing promptly and Properly All Work Warranted For One Year T WATSON Watchmaker and Gradual WW j EyeGlasses NORTH YORK INTELLmEGEE AND No paper eat North mile pale In advance to United States And All Other Styles PROPERTY FITTED PRICES REASON- ABLE V- WATSON S Store Copies each Newmarket Oh t Friday July 26 Oar Toronto tetter t I If in Will contribute bo much to your Comfort in hot weather is one of our Gasoline or Oil Cooking Stoves Prices n to Clean Odorless Economical Efficient Will bake Boil Cook or Roast Without Extra Heat Hammocks Ice Cream Freezers Screen Doors and Windows Pure English Paris Green The pure stuff PAINTS OILS GLASS BOOKING A PLUMBING AND G A A PHONE 2 NEWARKET J I I THIS WEEK yds White Cotton Inches Wide a Yard It Stripe Gingham a Yard AT THE- Toronto Jobbing House j ASSETS Capital and Mm Food THE BANK OF TORONTO Extends to Us Custom era every facility consistent J with sound conservative banking Interest Is paid lour times a year at current rates on SAVINGS BALANCES Consider the advantage to of Account fa which to keep your snare money from the standpoints CONVENiKNCB PROFIT Every description banking business conducted HEAD OFFICE TORONTO CANADA SAFETY On Kroundij of our to solicit your Business NEWMARKET BRANCH A CRAWFORD Manager BC SHINGLES FOR SAL HO AC ft Park Avenue Warrtlng Ice please let fcave the hr A atd I will be pleased from aw of warm when It Is fey ofloe A or 88HJ Opens Sept 3rd KX10TT A School that ranks th ox- fauaSneaa It to best fee The- Toronto Exhibition directors have arranged for a new feature of this year It ihe in window dress- city merchants invited to take- part a prize of fered the owner of the best dress ed window A building able windows for dressing will he erected This feature might he add ed to many country fairs with Six new cases of smallpox were sent to Ihe Swiss Isolated Cottage fast week The number of patients now at the Cottage total nineteen- The wife of Dr J manager of the Industrial- Exhibition died suddenly at Vancouver James Swan was fatally injured by the of a in which he was working He died In Grace Hospital AS the body of H Sea I a cook with a railway construction was found on the tracks near Port Credit The coming of the dog days has proved the value of Beach to thousands of citizens who have fled to its cooling to escape the sweltering heat of the city- The excel ence of the free openair attrac tions has also drawn many visitors and the trained leopards have excited much favorable comments Tiie Department of Agriculture at Toronto has given out the informa tion that fti the free seed compel for which the Ontario Govern ment is offering in prizes entries have been made judges appointed to make the awards are- Toronto Vol Gait and Mr of the at Ottawa The city free stations are being welJ patronized during this July weather The register shows that as high as boys and girls visiU the baths in one are four swimming stations altogether Col Kyle the Salvation is succeeded as chief for Canada by Col Toronto Junction is talking seriously with regard to annexation to the City of the Junction will confer with Hoard of Control on the 1st of Dr If to become musical director in St Andrews Church King St on Ms return the country the latter pari next mouth when the new org is expected to be ready for use The Police Magistrate has set pace in dealing with the manufactu rers and retail dealers of bread Manufacturers are and dealers each- Dr Joseph Waller on of the bestknown physicians of Toron to died suddenly at his home last week the cause of death being a partial paralysis caused dif fusion of blood on the brain Is not a terrible warning to mothers who Indulge In The coroners Jury which made en quiry into the cause of death of the infant son of returned the following That Patrick came to his death on Monday uly by being laid upon by the mother while a state of stupor from the continued Indulgence in stimulants In one day last week one thousand men women and children left the Cnlon Station for the JsorthWest embracing whole families are expecting to remain in the western Province Others are going as har vest hands and to spy out the land Most every day this week car loads of people are on the move Westward Hon Nelson Minister or Agriculture for Ontario Is away on a holiday to the old country He look Into the question of im migration while away and this will serve ax an excuse for pull on the Provincial Treasury to meet his ex penses Things done fine days In the event of the ratepayers on the north aide of avenue to pay their share of the of a sewer which was construct ed before they came into the they will he cut oil from the use of the sewer which they at present During the warm summer months moonlight excursions all the rage both young and old Two or three hours on the water after en during the heat of the city enjoying the music of a orchestra and a pleasant sail on a comfortably steamer will be one of the tenure for the next two months Nine weeks and more have elapsed since the plumbers and went out strike and the end la not yet in pome pi strife will eel strew when next winter litre tlie Farm had a hobby an un conquerable aversion to old maids And yet as in very mockery bis pet- antipathy his only child Sarah had developed into the hated object right in his own household Sarah was tall and angular like her father but her face was pleasing and her disposition mild and amiable She had never revolted against any thing life not even against the injustice of spending her youth making preserves apple butter or piecing quilts while other girls were making merry One day Jackson Smith received a hurt and when Brown was in he told Jackson his days were numbered Then it was that his hatred for old maids proved itself Ill never leave this place a woman that cant gat a husband he said fiercely But father Sarahs never had ho chance we have always her down remonstrated his weeping wife He waved his hand silence her Woman no old maid shall inherit my place Ive sent by the doctor for Lawyer Clarke and hell come to-morrow- Theres money enough in the bank for you but Ill fix it so that at your death it will go with the farm Jackson my namesake shall get It all Tearfully Mrs Smith imparted the facts to Sarah Mother would he turn you out of the old place just because he hates me and Sarah looked incredulous The elder woman nodded then Sarah kissed the round sunburned face and said Mother I have revolted against father but Im going to save the place for you I would not mind so much but you shall ne ver leave your home Im going out now to think it over and putting on her pink sun bonnet she went out at the back door When some dis tance from the house she sat down in the shade of a tree and while her heartbeat loudly aver her fathers contemplated injustice she to outwit him Theres Josh he might but I cant bear Josh lie chews to bacco and his mouth always looks dirty She cast her the landscape and on the next farm she haw the figure of a man inline field Yes theres John Howard but and her face grew hate to ask it him Then tearstain ed face of her mother passed before her vision and giving a jerk to her sun bonnet she started down the path across the meadow John Howard was hoeing corn When he saw Sarah approaching he stopped and leaned on his hoc a look of concern oil his Is the old man worse Sarah he asked Yes Brown says ho cant more than two or three days John its awtui the way he is Yes but you have been a good sacrificing daughter Sarah and you blame yourself for anything Oh you dont understand John I Hes going to leave everything Jackson and have to leave the place she hall nobbed- You cant mean it Sarah Why why that would be outrageous What makes him talk such a thing Because because I am an mall he hat all old maids and her lace grew pinker than the sun bonnet John Howard shifted the hoe to down the other arm and looked John Ive come to ask John dont think me It for mothers sake I cant stand to see hot turned out and for my fault and If you will only me and-and- up to the house and pretend that we are to bo married Just un til alter the will is madeU would hot be so very wrong John not so bad as letting mother he put out of her home She caught her breath in short gasps but when John was silent her pink face suddenly paled I reckon Its asking a heap too much of you John but dont hold It against me I see any oth er way Goodbye John She was turning away Dont go yet Sarah I I think your Idta la good but It might not work Smith is sharp He would see right through It if you would be willing we could drive over to Squire Hills afternoon and get married I wouldnt trouble you any Sirah We could on Just and Ill never want marry any one else If you should you could get divorce you know youre sure makes no dif ference you dont mind John Her tone was eager- No I dont mind Id help you any way I could Sarah Its nigh noon now Til drive over for you in the buggy right after dinner Til he ready and wouldnt have asked you John only only you un derstand how it is dont you Her face was red again Why Sarah where have you been you look as rosy as a poppy said Smithy wiping the tears from her eyes as she gazed at nor daugh ters face Ive been attending to business for us mother You will not leave this place- Im going over to Squire Halls this evening John Howard is coming to take me in the buggy The sun was sinking low in the west when John Howard and Sarah returned the Squires Will you conic in John and stay about some Id Id rather youd tell him if you dont mind Sarah said John tied the horse and went in Ha walked to the bedside of Jackson Smith and sat down Uncle Jackson he began Ive come to tell you what Ive done You know that Ive often warned you that some day you would the most- valuable possession you had Its the heifer interrupt ed Jackson Smith his eyes snapping angrily John Howard you think because I am on my deathbed that you can do as you please but Ill show you Its just like you a neighbors buffer just because she jumped into your wheat I do not expect anything better of you flic whole party is made up of rob bers and cutthroats but Til leave it in will Jackson will law and law until He sank back exhausted from his outburst If you get that angry over that indie heifer Uncle Jackson dont know what you will say when I tell you that I have married Sarah MarriedSarah and Jackson Smiths eyes dilated Married Sa rah he said under his breath John give me your hand knew Sarah was a Smith Why there never was an old maid in the Smith family- hut it did seem she meant to take after the Walkers Jier mother was a Walker Sarah married I can go in peace now that you have lifted the disgrace from the Smith family Call Sarah I want to give her the heifer When the lawyer came the day he wrote a will bequeathing save a life interest to Mrs Smith to his beloved daughter who had gladdened the last hours his life A lew days later with all due ceremony Jackson Smith was laid away by the side of other Smiths John Howard went home with his wife and her mother At the porch he halted awkwardly seeing which Sarah turned Will you come in John she afraid It would only pester you if I did I reckon ought to go home hut hate to leave you you women folks alone and youll be kind of lonesome now You might stay We could fix up fathers room real comfortable It you would Just as soon said Sarah be ginning to realize the awkwardness of her position Id like to Sarah I could tend the crop Just as well hut Id feel as If I was living of you women end and you might get to hate me it I hung around You neednt be afraid of that John said Sarah tapping her foot nervously on the porch It would be the easiest way out ol our our djlemma hut youd rather not stay we could explain to folks how It was that you just married pie to save the farm But Sarah If we told that It would be a lie took advantage of your to get you married me but you didnt suspect me but now nican and as It you will not respect me when I tell you the truth Sarah gazed at him In won der What could he i mean she but no sound from her lips and continued I have been trying for ten yea to ask you to marry me but I never- do It and when you came to me In your trouble I lumped at the chance Sa rah because I wanted you Ive al ways wanted you but now I feel I cant stay unless you can take me for your husband In earnest His eyes did not lift to her face John I Her eyes- were open wide in amazement and the face so lately tear stained became radiant with unexpected Joy You love me she questioned la I- glad unbelief- Why have loved you all this time too she whisper ed Cincinnati Commercial tribune The Premiers Return BIG RECEPTION AT Quebec July Amid the cheers of with bands playing and fireworks adding their glare to the general outbursts of enthusiasm Sir Wilfrid Premier of the Do minion landed once more on Can adian soil this evening on his return from the Colonial Conference The Empress of Britain with Sir Wilfrid and Lady and party on board arrived in port about oclock but it was an hour and a half later be fore the Premier landed The reception to Sir Wilfrid really started down the river for over fift een hundred people went down to meet the Premier a fleet of boats leaving port about oclock for the purpose Among those who went down were the ihcmbcrs of the recep tion committee ministers and mem bers of the Provincial anil Federal Houses and invited guests Two a Aeronaut Burned Shot Like a Meteor From an sion of Feet i Passaic i Raymond an expert aeronaut with Stevens the at No West 20th street City was burned by the explosion of a smoke pot after making a success ful ascension at Hillside Park licllville yesterday Raymond lashes and much of the hair on head are also burned off Raymonds trip yesterday after- pM noon was his first this season Johnny Mack Who usually makes the ascension at Hillside- informed the owners of the park that not arrive in time to make the Raymond consented to take his place- Ten minutes before the ascent Mack arrived but was permitted to make the flight This is the story he tells about it The- Mortar bawls of music accompanied the ex- J The balloon went up all rights who met escorted the steamer to port When the big Empress swung into its dock at there was When I thought I was high enough lit the fuse with my cigar and wait ed for the cannons discharge The the Louise embankment cannon of galvanized iron and is a great crowd people twenty feet long I lie in thy can- I IT 7 there who greeted the Premier on my back Just as I lie in bed repeated outbursts of cheers while The only through which I cau the hand of the played 0 Canada other national airs The ministers and others present went on hoard and Sir Wilfrid held an impromptu reception many old in addition to public men crowding round to greet Sir Wilfrid and welcome him home Sir Wilfrid ami party were then transferred to steamer Lady Grey which con veyed them to the Kinds Wharf where a landing was made Here the Premier was met and welcomed by Mayor and Hon A knife This is to cut the rope which Turgeon and the assembled is attached to the balloon from the see is where the fuse The fuse is ten feet long and runs from a small hole front of my face along the bottom of the cannon to the mouth It to the mortar or smoking pot Its weight is forty pounds When it lights it shoots off the same way as a sky rocket does out one way The mortar pot rests between my ankles and has a solid buck so that it shoot back At my head is my parachute all bundle up In one hand I hold a SV 1 repeatedly cheered the Premier The party then drove to the Cha teau and notwithstanding the lateness of the hour large crowds mouth of the cannon The ascension yesterday was all right hut the mortar exploded Mr said My feet face hands ami neck were burned by It hut l people were lingering in the streets to catch a glimpse of for din- kept coo and cut the rope in the Premier and give him a usual way was five thousand feeb I hearty cheer as he drove by At the Chateau big crowd had gathered and there a groat demonstration took place as the Premier entered that famous hostelry The hotel lobby was Till with men prominent in public life there to the Pre mier The Premier looks remarkably well alter his trip abroad ami expressed himself as feeling In perfect health He is alert and as bright Of eye as ever and the thousands of people who a glimpse of him last evening were delighted to find Canadas favo rite son In such evident good health lite Affair Tonights demonstration was but a preliminary to the big official re ception which is to take place to morrow evening when Sir Wilfrid will be conducted in triumph from the Chateau to St Peters Market in his own constituency of Quebec where he will be pre sented with an address of welcome and there will be speeches by Sir Hon Messrs and Bureau and Premier and Hon A Turgeon the Provincial Government This demonstration promises to surpass anything of the kind ever held in the ancient capital and most extensive preparations have been made for It Anxious Moments Thousands of Little Ones Die During The Summer Months mother of small children v lows how fatal arc the summer months diarrhoea era infantum and stomach troubles are alarmingly frequent at this time and too often a precious lite is lost after only a few hours Illness The mother who kteps Babys Own Tablets In the house feels sate Tho occasional use Babys Own Tab lets prevents stomach and bowel troubles if the trouble comes un awares the Tablets will bring the tittle lone through safely Mrs Geo Audrey Que says have used Babys Own Tablets for stom ach and bowel troubles with the best results I feel quite sate when I have the Tablets in the house medicine dealers or mall at a box from The Dr Warns look for trouble It is too easy to find ti A the air and could see water below It must have been uiidvr me for fully ten minutes The parachute was full of holes made by the explo sion landed on ground I do not where It re member i seeing logs where some trees had been cut down I am told that it was When landed tore every thing from my body My tights were burning and so was the parachute and the American flag which bad on my breast The lag was given to me by President William at the PanAmerican Imposition at Buf falo- Hundreds of people were by me when I dropped and they rushed to gel- souvenirs The flag which looked as though it had gone through battle was taken from breast by the crowd They tore it Into shreds The parachute was in same condition I didnt see how was that parachute didnt break when it was in the air Doctor Ignored Him Raymond says that a doctor sent for rehiud to attend him saying no right to go up in balloon was most warm in his praises of the persons in whose home he was cared for before tho am bulance arrived Raymond was brought to this city In the ambulance The doctors say that unless complications set In aeronaut will soon recover His shoes were nearly burned oft his armu and forearms badly scorched and his face and neck burned deeply Ray mond has had other narrow escapes In two years ago he fell three hundred feet Into a cel ery patch One leg was broken He was five months in bed as a result A dirts Heroism July Helen of Cardinal won the plaudits a picnic party at Island by the bravery displayed in rescuing a tad named Arthur Locke from drowning Ho swam out Into the river and getting into the swift current run ning towards the rapids close by he found himself unable to get ashore Miss saw this and standing that she bad never swum be yond her depth without her fathers aid she- struck bravely out to his as and brought iU la use to cry over spilt milk Just call the- cat and forget f- j a V