he By town HIST FOR SALE Sealed Te will be noon for the residence of the Staliarc a properly Is beautifully Jo St norm of the Town llmi large frame house containing five sod woodshed on the ground floor room Willi wo clothes closets up- trees and small firstclass well with a good pump and cistern Terms cash on completion or sale Tenders may be sent to Uriah Marsh or executors or to Mathews Newmarket Ontario Solicitor for the executors The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted TO CREDITORS Matter of tie lale of I East in the County of York Gentleman Deceased Notice Is hereby given pursuant lo Section of The Trustee Act 0 Chapter that creditors and others having claims or demands against the est of the said John died on or about the Second day or May are required on or before the Ninth day of July to send by post prepaid or delivered to Uriah Marsh or both of Newmarket Ontario the executors of the Last Willi and Testament of said deceased Christian names and surnames addresses and descrip tions the full particulars of their claims a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities if soys held by take tors will proceed to distribute llu assets of the said deceased among the parlies entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have the if the will Newmarket Out eighth day of June Our Puzzle Corner and by Miss Bain Alice of Lloydtown Interesting report summer school Miss lent or Toronto spoke of the ooking the foreigner sen knives were present from Kssa Eversley mond Hill Sutton Strange nill and Pefferlaw folk had the to Lorry t Thistle with dered Larry value in i Community Hall far from being lie bill of fare showed his opened the wonderful f her own In deliverance pleased demanded core She ably acted piano accompanist high training and others every word and a program critic criticising would atari part and all his assistants week on ball of above officers were out combing ihe district and li nu stationed Maple By placing their top and examined and ah on a district nolorloi gave voles le and rel or llie And yet wet dope when rot i of reje lion Of tills to the with great by voices to enjoy In order to present such songs In their most artistic setting the Canadian Pacific Railway obtained the services of and his famous Bytown Troubadours for the Folk song and Handicraft Festival held at the Chateau this spring This quartet was founded Ottawa In 1923 by Mr and the friends who seconded him in bringing these tongs before the general public are Champagne second tenor Miville Belleau basso The leader and founder of the quartet was former chorister of the at Ottawa He an ardent Interpreter of the old French songs and Very of the quartet Bis profound of rhyme cbtrtcUrlsfng the old country song enables him to render them faithfully This has In an inspiring emulation among his frier hove who have entered with enthusiasm Id interpreting the songs indigent of the Proving of Quebec rendered at the Festival by the Troubadours consisted of songs by Tremblay a OBrien Paul Alfred and Maurice Pierre Gautler has arranged these tongs for several voices with such skill that even greater charm has drawn from the old harmonizations Mr came to Ottawa in after a brilliant career in France as professor of piano and hart Troubadours Is a unique organisation in musical circles on the continent Every member is Imbued the true spirit of FrenchCanada en abling a faithful station of the of their forefather RED OIL NOT 80 VERY WEAK The- train was on a windy pass in the Rock- There were in the car a few miners two cowboys a woman who looked ill and a man clothed in very British tweeds- He wag evi dently used to roughing it and sat beside open window indifferent to the cold air thai swirled into the car Behind him sat the woman shivering Across the aisle was a largeboned Westerner He did not seem to mind the wind himself hut he gave a kind solicitous glance toward the i in I was advanced I found J he vhlcli 1 luck He other belle lo horsesho was carried for lately handcuffed the wo brought them to the Court and Constable want brought in the car Both he accused have previous convictions TO OFFICIALLY llcla THE GUI INEBRIATES TO THE L1P8 OP VOUTtI A boy who became the president of a great telephone company job as errand boy in a railway yard when he was sixteen Here lie ran errands for all employees without ques- tion On a sizzling day a yard fireman sent the young fellow for some red oil for the signal lamps From one tank and roundhouse to another scampered the toowilling lad shunt ed back and forth by yardmen snickering in their sleeves At last an old engineer told boy that red lights were made by red lenses The iperspiring sixteenyearold went back to woman the man who sent him boiling with shame After an hour of shivering she leaned of consoling himself with the Ward and asked the in front of her to that least lie had obeyed orders however the window He paid no attention to the youngster waked up and began to use his her request excejpt that he looked straight head for other purposes than that of a place ahead and said addressing himself lo the to park his hat It is recorded that he went world at large Canadians seem to be a weak back his job with his brain firing in all lot He is roported as saying Then the tall man the aisle rose slow wards His head came just under the bellcord People dont think enough Think before He reached across the tweed suit pushed you take a job Above all think after you go owner of it rather rudely into the corner of lo work that job Then you wont have to the seat laid hold of the window catch with change jobs Change is bad for you and the his big thumb and finger and sent the window job In spite of the redoil experience this I worker continued to obey orders at least said OPPOSE GOVERNMENT SALE WCTU Windsor Jun of their nit doubt Ontario oho ml tin pron opposed I party exceedingly we notwithstanding all Premier Fergu sons with out end promises to control liquor from ike time It leaves distillery and brewery until Is safely down the throats of the thirsty in strict it is a great comfort to oil the dry voters to realize that there will never be a regret fore testing vote With that hero of a the earth Carbon dioxide in the air Is ne cessary to plant life and also as heat keeps the heat reflected from from the earth from all escaping into old girl fell feet at Ft- William and received Internal Hamilton on armed thug was pocketing the In bills he bad just stolen Stanley Judges clerk In It Reynolds drug store grappled with the gunman wag to yield his hold when set threatened lo shoot at on Saturday June 12th Lamb years a driver for the in Company was frowned In last night With a name Sleole he went fishing near the Alherley Bridge at Hie easterly the The bod sued with his moth will not quit for quitlings orders from those in authority One bitter night his train was in snowdrifts The general superintendent ol the railway was coming behind in his private car The superintendent got out and seeing the youth scribbled a message and IbV lo keo hoy with it on foot to the station four miles away Why could he not have whe jfi gi isnt going your way his own tram into Che station In such a storm h Tho messenger set out grimly warning out self with the horrid opinion he formed I of thel useless lo play way of this autocratic old superintendent He k m loll reached the stiff with cold Back V i the station slid and car Jg and The superintendent sent for his pluoky an Mail In senger to whine followed when are When your pathway is barred and the going hard Thats the time It is easy to fail But while youve a dont give way despair To vourself and your purpose slay true Make a battle of it do not lie down and quit Thats the easiest thing you can do Edgar A Guest for his pluoky messongor to dine with htm Promotion and a raise in pay followed The superintendent was trying out young hand The telephone president has this advice for boys Youngsters never know when are be ing put the tost The wise plan is lo fol low instructions to the letter If we are not stronger as we go there is something seriously wrong with our spiritual life we must grow did physically but to Blessed is the nation whose God is the I will neglect nothing lo secure my more than if I had been certified that should die within the day nor lo mind any- that my secular obligations and demand of me less than if I had been insured to live fifty years more Dr CANADA THREE SCORE YEARS OF archives dP TORONTO