WP rrr ix P SKi3 W fcW AV94 Jul LA RA A fc Girts Wanted To work on Mens Cod to starts Clothing Factory j Wanted Maid to go to Mrs Porter at Orchard Beach for the summer For apply to Mrs Robertson- Newmarket I VestLost In on Tuesday Juno between King George Hotel and Gregorys Pressing Shop or Riven out in a blue diagonal rlj reward it left at King George Hotel Farm for Sale One hundred and twentytwo acres- East Hall of Lot In the 3rd Con- Bast mile east ot known as farm Apply to Fred oh farm Newmarket or tonus of sale Wanted old the hind that roclta cradle- rules world but ijoUoo that the hand that runs it Standard OH draws per minuto In a can employ their spirt time on some rainy day during va cation In reckoning up how much thai amounts to in twelve months A Vancouver paper tolls Us read ers that the members a church choir prison there on Sun day afternoon and expressed a to sing any hymns requested the inmates Cites Ajar was the unanimous choice In a sug gestive rejoinder by special request of the warden the program conclud ed with welt Abide With Me prison mates looked somewhat at One another and smiled Tlo Weight the new coins with which the Government is part in the at worth Wat cents or worth of three cent nieces will weigh exactly one pound To go to Orchard for summer Apply to Mrs I son the Jack- In Three Months IN SIX MONTHS OCT OUR CATALOGUE Miss Helen Small Organist ot Church of Organ and Theory PO Terms on Application Girls Wanted For Paper and Card Index Clean light Work Good wages to start with and opportunity lor advancement Apply personally or by letter to Office Specialty Co Newmarket Opportunities Brandon Manitoba Western Cana da a now growing last will quickly reach A live centre rich prospering area Bran don has openings in all lines ot busi ness Fine investment opportunities Ambitious men can do well in Bran don Convincing information sun- plied by Brandon Commercial Bureau Write today Suggest whit- you may along lines of happiness and some body will discount it or something ftlso To the Mothers lay it is now by an exchange o a approval was expressed by the Toronto Methodist on Monday bat In the re port the on Temper ance ami Moral which deelat- the policy of the Liberal in this Province to abolish the bar and drinking clubs to be the nearest tar as present policies on- this question are concerned to the ideals tie Methodist Church and most worthy its support Likewise the Conferences of all other domina tions are expressing their approval the policy anoda5 Line and Settlers EXCURSIONS I IM a CANADA VIA CHICAGO June and 25th July and and every second Tuesday tKeTeV alter until September WINNIPEG AND EDMONTON AND RETURN TICKETS GOOD CO DAYS Tickets will also be on sale at cor tain dates via and Northern Navigation Company Through Pullman Tourist Sleepers will bo operated in connection with above excursions leaving Toronto pm NO CHANGE OF We are somewhat inclined to- agree with Rev A Simpson ot New York City President found er of the Christian and Missionary Alliance who speaking before the annual convention in Toronto Sunday afternoon referred in scathing terms to the unwillingness of men to enter the ministry on account ot the small salaries paid Rev Mr Simpson said 4 have bee reading in your papers of the shortage of- young men entering the ministry the reason given being that the salaries were small and the prospects not the brightest God have mercy on the Church of Christ it the question salaries is allowed to stand in way by those who wish to enter the ministry Speaking ot the tipping system now obtaining in hotels on railways etc we are quite in accord with sentiments expressed the Mercury wages arc not paid to waiters by employ ers as parties calculate on tip from customers But should travelling public pay a good round price for meals and attentions and then addition thereto bo ex pected to contribute graft- to the waiter who serves The system is wrong and should be peremptorily prohibited Tho Mercury says This is one problem that organized labor should take in hand Wo believe that labor as at present pinized is powerful enough to do away with practice should bedemanded that every waiter who Is and competent should receive wage for his which will place him In a position to he above such means ot pad ding up his income and should be penalized If he accepts tips Good wages appear to be most likely solution Legislation making it a punishable offence both to tip- and to a tip is possible remedy New unices are to he opened in and the will erected on the the old the City will fight the decision the Ontario I in allow ing Metropolitan lis tracts prhato rlit-rf-attj- and have level on four The ladies under lire in a on avenue where wo were wero released ahtjno aJew Says ago Thcno are ii0W fivcajes in the Swiss Cottage The Sons of are hi for their annual lem- onstratioit Meet at Park On July 1st year they are giving in and have a sports At a Inectlng of Lawrence Park ivsiilents and property held recently it Was decided unanimously by the forty persons present to op pOsO l Annexation of Sufth to Toroto ease is again in the limelight si couit hi Ontario new trial is the inan who married Miss Robertson at Midland her fath er was the clergyman will be S3 years Age inext August The lady he married now shout years between thei in ages The Metropolitan has got its way over trio North Toronto Council The Ontario Railway Hoard has approved the plans of To ronto A York Radial Railway to deviate its tracks on the Metropoli tan division from street to and run over a private right of way in a southwest erly direction to its terminal yards near the tracks in North To ronto Dr Hastings City Medico Health Officer is determined that Torontos sewage should be not only in nocuous when it enters Lake Ontario from the sewage disposal plant at foot of avenue but also detrimental to the fish Yes Toronto was visited a big circus this and the institution raked in the shekels of thousands up on thousands The annual musical festival week at Hanluns Point has Ijeen grand success this week svxfi inaugural on Monday night notwithstanding the circus was a success -oi- Allen Mi for at gsrit on Monday Mis visiting in eliy over Sunday Jos Wesley her daughter in Orlllla Cameron Was over at Niagara Camp G vsTe on Miss is homo from Tvffonto on s couple of J Midland was the guest Mrs over Mr Howard for Winnipeg on a business Andy OaVift cht to Orchard Reach yesterday or a few Miss Wright Toronto spent the weekend with Miss Thp9 Davidson of roronto Sunday with Mr Silas Mrs J as Smaller Is couple WeckiJ J at SuttoV- Mis WrV mis a Jew days Miss Kheta Is to slog at StreetihiiUe and in on Sunday Miss Me to Lehman anil ito are in Ottawa Mrs ayl other Miss Jackson and Miss Vanoe- t rand of Toronto were guests Misses Richardson over Sunday and Mis Wesley also Keith attended Excursion to Niagara Pails Miss Norma Hill of is visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs A Up ton Aye less than thirty ladies were the guests Mrs Irving Yonge St at 5 oclock tea last Friday after noon Mr David left this week to visit in Toronto He expects to be away three or four weeks Mrs U Hewitt her S class of on Tuesday and they report a time iMr J Morrow who- Isteachv I SPEND AT i a i PAYS is your Suits at a in PRICE to buy one of the Famous buy Savinr GO ON ON AND jrJIttBTTKN WITH this NET AND Number 3354 Broad at the Halt Uest in a Regular on I 3384 Type regular a Splendid Sty for the Modest Man hey Fancy Imported Tweed Sizes On sale Model Type Brown English Worsted Fancy Brown Check One of Our BestSellers this season Only two sizes left 3d Regular On The ft tha school at Maple spent over Sun- with ma i Mr County Council i 1st Popular Route To Muskoka Lakes of Rajs Lakes French River Laky Superior and Georgian Bay Tcma- Maganctawan River is Grand Vruuk Full particulars ticket from any Grand Trunk or Write A Duff District Passenger Agent Union Station Tordnto J Depot Aeent OLD NEWSPAPERS For Sale at this Office Father and Son Killed Mouses Blown Down Winchester June While trying to release his from the fatal grip of a 300 vol wire Robert Addlngton years old son ot Mr Addington was hurled feet end fatally injured last night after a destructive wind storm had levelled houses in this city and The elder met death trying to remove the wire from a The definition of a County bridge was the prlnoipal discussed at Tuesday afternoons session of the York County Council Several of the present brought for ward resolutions asking that three bridges that are at present taken care of by the townships be declared county bridges on account of the sio and length The County solici tor slated that a bridge over feet long constituted county bridge but notwithstanding this resolu tions drawn- out A bylaw to raise for the up keep of county roads was passed ter several the members present had shown the grant was absolute necessity resolution asking that government be petitioned for a grant lor ah inonrlato hospital not acted upon as many the mem bers thought that time was not opportune The finance committee re port was adopted with exception of one or two minor clauses report Industrial Home com missioners was read and accepted which showed the home to be in a flourishing condition James ro ster- of Aurora was awarded the and drygoods contract 11 Aurora the bread contract and Toit New market the beef contract The Com mittee also stated that the County House Refuge had been repaired and made thoroughly fireproof in the year By a close vote of to members abstaining from recording opinion question of enlarg ing tho Sutton continuation rio Municipal Association was held in the city this week a Delegates were entertained tho City Council to dinner on Tuesday evening Ned Clarke tore the steam pipes out of No station and the Police Magistrate sent him to the Central for three months Sir Win Mackenzie returned from a tour of the West on Saturday and announced important Plans for the future Improvements In the vicinity of Toronto will amount to many millions of dollars The Villi new yards and shops at Lea- side Junction also a handsome 12- office building in Toronto to house the head of the company the new Young street station and the North End viaduct Besides these works the company will have large yards and shops at Port Mann BC smaller shops and yards on tbe River near Ottawa and a new policy of road extension throughout the prairie provinces that will ne cessitate an expenditure of many mil lion dollars The death old and respected resident of the city occurred at St Johns Hospital Sunday afternoon when Miss Julia Tilley daughter late Sir Leonard Tilley Lieuten antGovernor New Brunswick and finance minister under Sir John A MacDonald passed away after a very short illness from heart trouble Conference Sunday of Methodist Church was a specially busy day at Church Preceding the regular morning service Confer ence Love Feast was conducted by Rev M L Pearson and Rev Geo M Brown both of whom are this year celebrating the anniversary of their into the ministry Fourteen yonn men were ordained Rev Bowks preached the or dination sermon As a result of the sudden- large shipment of Canadian ferries price has dropped from seventeen cents at which they had been ruling to as low as ten cents Extra choice however sold at cents J r ER HUNTERS FOR CLOTHING NO MATTER WHAT YOUR PRICE IS WE CAN SUIT YOU WE CRAQLE I BOY In market on June to Dr and Mrs Boyd a son Con Kin Township on Wednesday June Wlh Mr and Mrs Sydney a son In Newmarket on June to Mr and Mrs Sam uel a Mt Albert on Wednesday June to Mr and Mrs R a daughter- number- of oil tanks he eared was remitted totdc Committee to report would be Ignited hearse Baker an undertaker on the way to a funeral was thrown on by driver Mr ete seriously MM ember of has occurred In township one young rnan badly THE LEADING FuroitttreS Undertaking House Yon can your Cheap For Cash A EMBAUIINO A SPECIALTY calls attended to at residence John Millard Paooea IT and day with his Mr St Mrs Miss were visitors at No last Friday and spent the even ing at Mr George Harrisons Mary Boag of Toronto formerly of Sutton left this week on a trip through the West ami ex pects to he gone all summer Mr Harry Moore Civil Engineer of Smiths Falls paid a hurried vis it to Colonel Allan and Mrs J A Allan last Friday and Satur day Aid Vale being obliged to va cate his house having sold it to Registrar McKay has moved his family to Jacksons Point for the summer Mr Smith who has been on the start of the Toronto World for over years has been to take charge of trie country news on the Mail A Mr got back from the North West on Saturday and brings glowing prospects for the com ing season There has not been- too much rain in any section ho visited Miss of Bay also Miss Bertha and Mr Binns of Montreal arrived in Town on Wednesday and motored up to the Lake with Mr and Mrs A in the evening They left again yes terday for Montreal Dr Stewart of Ft William spent a few days in town last week with his brotherinlaw Mr Aubrey Dav is and left for home on Saturday night accompanied by Mr Aubrey Davis and Mr A Mr of who was tinsmith at and left here years ago a visit to New market friends over Sunday the guest Mr He was great ly impressed with tho growth of town during his absence Mr Roy Vernon of Lake second sod of Mrs Ver non of this town who was so seri ously hurt as to have to undergo an operation at Harwell the of May is so far recovered as to be able to walk with the aid of a crutch- Mr of Winnipeg ex presses his appreciation Era and saysWc cannot do without it because it Is a home letter T am sorry to hear of the demise of my old friend I also no tice that most all of the standbys are going one hope to see you this fall I dont gei disappoint ed in My arrangements Walter of Toronto and son of Mr of this town sailed on Saturday with the Canadian Olympic Team for the Olympic Games in- Stockholm Swed en Mr Trivett is Secretary of Amateur AtWetio Association ol Ontario and will represent that body at the games He will also act as special to the Toron- to News and his letters will no doubt be full of interest to all lovers of amateur Rev- Fred A Litt son of formerly Newmarket left last week for Kamloops or illhealth Mr was a six months leave of absence by his church in Providence I During his stay in the Rocky be will take up missionary work under direction of the Reading Camp Asso ciation His wort will be anions the men in the construction camps on the Canadian Northern Ry It is hoped he will come back much improved- in health i Work has commenced on the new Church at Midland Stephenson was fined for keeping liquor tor sale Truthfulness is at the foundation of all Personal excellencesmiles Every man who remains idle or gets his living without work- is add ing to the misery of the worldsKarl MARKET GROCERY Plants for Garden Lawn THE ALTAR Laskay June 12th Myrtle only daughter of Mr and Mrs Malcolm to Gilbert Sinclair of Hat Alberta We can- also furnish larger variety of Bedding Cabbage Tomatoes and Plants you with a Plants also Cauliflower i SKINNEBPANBAt home of the brides parents on June by Rev J Simpson Mr Skinner of Mitchell to Miss Mabel daughter of Mr and Mrs Cane ot keV Wednesday ev ening June IS 1910 at the res idence of Mr Pect Ave Newmarket Miss Mollie Aime youngest daugh ter of Mr L Barstow was married- to Mr Arthur J Ford by the Rev J of St Pauls Church Miss Rosie- teing bridesmaid Holland Landing on Wednesday June Flossie youngest daughter of Mr John L Gibson of Holland Landing to A of Toronto son of Mr and Mrs Robert McCar man Holland Landing cere mony by Rev lr Armstrong of Metropolitan Church Toronto Both native and foreign Cabbages Tomatoes Asparagus Onions Radish Cucumbers and Beans It will soon be time for Pine Apple Canning We will be able to supply you at the lowest prices i MGGAULEY Our No TOMB Keswick June Robert Knight in his jear Interred at Queensville DUNN In Mount Albert on- Tuesday June Dunn years months and daya FInerel Thursdey to Albert Cemetery May 35th in Mexico in his year Industrial Home op the of June Isabella Brown ag ed S7 years s Sent to Sutton for interment i S ROHPHOUSH PURITY AND DUALITY OUR MOTTO Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipe J W Patterson Phm B MAIN STREET Agent for Cameras Photo Supplier NEWMARKET Freshhuylcrs Chocolates Weekly TELEGRAPH OFFICE House Phone No Store Phone No fc 1 WW ST WO All win Careful BOOKS THAT the you want to ud will lent upon inVUk Bool lot Ho SUdj that ue priced books opi it and tiiciur tad triclvarlnirciiuroina electricity taletriphy and and plumbing and iixn and tic No what amWUonordtilro tot fflarbewa I wteM fc fi it the and that yon want and need today tot talco a Hat lfiatrat J liBAKK Vi AinXi -0- -o- SSS Ik as C- as ARCHIVES OF TORONTO S mm sisgm fim3M i SiStsajf mwr-