1 Local GOING OK IK TOWN Endeavor it Endeavor meeting in toe Church last Tuesday TT of Splendid address and was good attendance ami the appreciated- Hog Market ff- months February and March shipped to besides car- on bis regular wholesale JL to the city He still continues from one to two cars every THE NEWMARKET FRIDAY APRtL I Bant A meeting will fake place Col office Lot Street at oclock this evening to the New market Hunt Club Methodist Church On Sunday evening the pastor wilt preach a sermon to Young Men draw- InBome lessons from the lite toe Governor of Ontario Fine for Saiel Cheap florae Good Work Horse Holler Soldi Allan Howard of the Con of East was in Town on and completed the sale of fcis acre farm to Mr Henry of for takes the crop year and gives possession in the fall Good Improvements Mrs Stephens is having her four louses nearly opposite Canes Fac to overhauled including the construction of new foundations Mr Moulds at the North End is a stone foundation put under bis residence The masons started work on Wednesday Phillips new house on Main street is assuming considerable proportions The street sprinkler started business for the season last Monday Mr Case has removed the fence on the East side of his lot and intends to give Ms residence a coat ol paint Store- Although all the stock has not yet- arrived Mr Fosters shoe store is open for business A fine range of Hamiltons boots and is now on sale as well as gen eral stationery and school supplies Foster is here on Saturdays for present and is being assisted by his sister Miss Foster and Miss Starr Finished The placing of new poles and chang ing of electric and fire alarm wires on Main street to provide for the trolley to run to the North End is about completed and the men have done a very satisfactory job The linemen have commenced stringing the wires across the street and say that their orders are to complete the line to the as soon as possible If that is case cars will be running to the North End in about two weeks Formers Attention Special price in Mangel and Sugar Beet Seed for next two weeks this years seed Grocery fl Quiet the residence of Mr and Mrs Eaten Fletcher of was tbe scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday the of April when their daughter Annie was united in marriage to Dr Ernest Tremayne of Toronto Junction The marriage was per formed by the Rev Canon Reiner as- listed by Rev Canon fa ther of the groom and former rector of St Pauls here The bride who was attired in white crepe chine over white satin with white picture was attended ly her sister Miss Fletcher In organdie with pink chiffon hat sash while the groom was as- by Mr of To ronto The wedding march was play- is Mrs EdtVard Hunter- of To ronto the brides sister Tennis Court The fence between residences of Dr Scott and Mr has been removed for the purpose making a lawn tennis court which will no doubt be enjoyed this summer A Perfect Beauty- A A handsome Soda Water Fountain was installed at Hilts Bakery a lew days ago and will for sec- vice as soon as the weather says so have three or four fine fountains in Town now The public should not suffer for summer One Third Your Time Is set aside for sleep and what you should find out is how much more refreshing that sleep would be if your bed has been cleaned by the Canada Feather Washing Co Grand Concept May Will be given by the Win Cane Sons Sick Benefit Society in Town Hall Newmarket This con cert will take tbe place of an nual Band Concert and will be the best professional concert ever given in Newmarket Names of artistes also full particulars will be given in next weeks paper Watch for them r Full Every person who intends to take part in the Concert next Friday night is requested to attend the practice tonight at tbe residence Mr It will be the last practice before the dress rehearsal in the hall and the Committee wants to be sure that all costumes necessary are pro vided Division Court The Court here last Wednesday was jnore largely attended and of Interest than for some time His Honor Judge Morgan presided- and was about five oclock when tbe Court adjourned A jury caseRobinson vs Joshua hi A consid erable The claimed for injury received by a by Robinson fcjkfltr at the hotel Tbe Jude decided it was mm and gave a verdict for of vs very claimed a commission- of for farm was for In the- MA Murray vs Watson a of viiier were examined claimed for repairs to iiWunx lor This months at a month before time up lIO that there no lor leaving for without Housecleaning and gardening has begun in earnest this week Every body is in it A fine metal ceiling is being put on store which adds greatly to its appearance Mr Wright has a new awning Messrs J Willson and Travfss have planted about trees along the front of their prem ises on Huron Street- Nothing like newspapers to put un der your carpets at this of fice Mr P is making some in terior improvements his house at the North End The feather bed man is doing quite a business in Newmarket North York License Commissioners meet at Sharon today to grant new licenses The lawns and gardens are being improved everywhere for summer season Death There passed quietly away in To ronto last Sunday at the home of his son after an Illness of over six weeks one of the early residents of Newmarket and Mr in the S8th year of his age Deceased was a relative of the late David founder of the dren of Peace at Sharon He was a tailor by trade and did an exten sive business in Newmarket for a number of years Deceased was twice married His first wife was Miss of Sharon daughter of the late John and sister Mr P of Toronto by whom he had two children Mr John of Toronto and late Mrs Carpenter His second wife was the daughter of the late Joseph Hill who built the first grist mill in Newmarket on the premises now occupied by the Town Water- Works in J over years ago She died over three years effects of accidentally falling down tnc cellar stairs For a man of his years Mr wis wonderfully active Only last summer he walked all the way from Toronto to Newmarket over miles in year At the Old Boys Reunion New market a year ago last fall Mr Will- son and Mr Win Caldwell of Toron to were the oldest two who walked the procession from the depot to the WaterWorks and were both born same year walked to gether The remains were brought New market yesterday morning by and interred at Newmarket Cemetery An Impressive scrvfee was conducted in the waiting room by Rev Camp bell of Street Disciple Church Toronto Among those pres ent Mr John arid son also Benjamin of Toronto arid several The deceased was a great uncle pi Rev J who took pari In the service at the graye The were Messrs J Oar Toronto tetter Lord wilt be among the distinguished visitors at the Military Tournament and Show which begins next Wednesday Their Ex cellencies the GovernorGeneral and Lady will reach Toronto next Tuesday to take up their residence here for some weeks No less that prisoners were in the police court ceils on Thursday morning awaiting trial A Chinese funeral to Mount Pleas ant Cemetery on Tuesday attracted considerable attention Police Commissioners have instruct Chief Grasett to refuse permits for boxing contests The Legislature resumed work on Tuesday A deputation from the Canadian Pres Association waited upon the Industrial Fair Board this week in reference to the Associations rela tions with the Provincial press A satisfactory arrangement The windstorm of last wees caus ed disturbance the Lake as to do large damage to the Island at the eastern absence over in Buffalo the early part of this week caused quite an excitement At Mondays the courts eulogies on the life- of Sir Oliver were expressed by the respective judges also the City Council after passing a special reso lution adjourned No less than forty Chinamen were arrested as the result of a gambling raid on Monday night The- raid was witnessed by thousands of citi zens and a lot of booty obtained also gambling devices A youth named John Maxwell es caped from the School on Monday morning In the afternoon he snatched a purse from a lady on street and was- run down fifteen minutes later by the and plac ed in the cells His Honor Winchester was welcomed by the legal fraternity at the opening of the County Court on Wednesday who made a fitting reply Next week will be a gala one for this city as the Horse Show promis es to gather sporting men and wo men from all parts of the Province Judge Morgan has decided that Al fred the Government de faulter is not insane and must go to trial Shed have been awful with the flowers They were pretty and no mistake You see the deacon never willing for her to have a flower bed He said it was a far prettier sight to see good cabbage but Mis always hankered things like sweet peas and such What did you say Levi Most time for supper Well lands sake so it is I must- have got to medi tating Ive been thinking Levi you neednt tell the minister anythin about mo If the pancakes and the pumpkin pies are good you just say so as we go along aint best to keep laid up for funerals Aunt in Evening Herald Believe tbe Jonah Stpy v Frank son of the famous is more satisfi ed today than he was two months ago Frank is a clergyman and like all preachers must answer at least once in his life certain stock questions Among these questions are the evolutions of man etern al fire and Jonahs whale question propounded at a lit erary society composed of embryo orators and statesmen was as follows Mr do you believe that Whale swallowed Jonah Mr Tal in age said without a moments hesitation- proofs you have the same facts should believe and you say In order to toajdecist let me say the low Jonah ifeFor Jo preacher been spouting ever The Maxims lt Funeral of Sir Oliver The most successful business men can be should be and are the most successful Christian men There are three chief requisites for a successful business man The first is honesty absolute honesty the se cond is industry and the third is perseverance- Do the little duties of- life without a murmur Do them well That is success The chief tiling in Hie is to do some thing to work A brief service was held at Govern ment House at pm conducted by Rev Principal Caven Rev MacLaren Rev Gaudier and Rev A Black The funeral procession then and the cortege proceeded Butter roll per lb Toronto April White Wheat per bush a Spring Wheat per bush Goose Wheat per bush Oats per bush Barley per bush via Simcoe King and Streets to the cemetery streets on either side being lined with thousands of citizens stores were closed and the city bells were tolled The honor ary pallbearers were Sir Wilfrid Hon Ross Hon J M Gibson Chief Justice Moss Sir John Boyd and Sir William The whole Dominion paid tribute in the funeral to the dead statesman- including four special cars filled with members of the Dominion Parliament from both sides of the House The floral tributes were numerous and all lold their one story of re spect and heartfelt sympathy It was the grandest funeral ever seen in the Queen City a a a a a a a a 12 a a Potatoes per bag Hay per ton Wool per lb Dressed Hogs per cwfc Beef fore 5 00 Beef hind Chickens per pair Ducks Turkeys 0 0 a a a a a 38 79 S3 20 The Pearson A J McCrackch Timothy John arid Tfros Webster Modern methods bo employ ed even at the expense of a few I am more than a Baptist I am a Christian Dont Wait fort the Funeral If folks could have their funerals when they arc alive and well and struggling along what a help it would be sighed Aunt Jerusha folding her Paisley shawl with great care there is poor Mis Brown she added as she pinned her Sunday into the green veil how en couraged shed have been if she could have heard what minister said to day I wouldnt wonder a mite if shed have got well And Deacon Brown his eyes and all of takin on so Poor soul she never dreamed they set so much by her Mis Brown got discouraged see Deacon Brown hed got a way of every thin onto her I do not suppose the Deacon meant It twas just this way but its awful wearing When things wore out or broke he acted just as it Mis Brown did it herself on purpose and they caught it like measles or cough And the how the deacon brought his young wife here when but a wilder ness and how patiently she bore hardship and what a good wife shed beep Now the minister wouldnt have known anything about that if the deacon hadnt old him Dear dear II hed only told Mis Brown herself what lie I do believe be might have saved the funeral And when the minister how the children would miss their teemed as hoy couMnC poor things Well I guess It is true enough Mis Brown was always do ing for some of them When they were singing sweet rest in Heaven I help that was somethfn Mis Brown would have to get used to for never had none of it here Export cattle in Toronto this week sold from to Feeders weighing Its up at from to 400 ran from to Very choice butchering cattle from to Inferior butchering cattle as low as Dry cows to Calves are to per lb Sheep to bucks 3 year lings to Spring lambs from to each Milk cows are In good demand at to each Hogs are a little firmer this week for selects and for fats and lights About sixiy horses were sold at Grands on Tuesday gener al purpose horses and drivers sold at to each and which have been used about town and were only sound sold at to apiece Just Opposite the Old Stand We have made Special Efforts to procure the Very Latest and UptoDate Materials The prices speak for themselves Come and see them Fast Color Prints for 5c per yard Art Muslins for 5c per yard Cretonnes for per yard MeriS and Boys Shirts in Endless Variety front Common Working Shirts to the Very Finest in Quality Cooking Figs 4c per lb Prunes 5c per lb Cottolene per lb 1 Brown Windsor Soap a SO AS POWDER The Store A I J 1 wc I r t V v IT Uncle Tucks napkinneath his collar- But hes given to the widows and orphans many a dollar Uncle Scoops up his pie with his knife- But he never cheated others to get- money in his life Uncle Isnt always dressed in fashion- But the hoarding up of money never was his ruling passion Uncle Would amuse the gay But he never to gain riches crushed another ucath his feet Undo Isnt what youd call a scholar But think he says his prayers with out remembering the dollar Uncle Says seen it arid I done But he never caused another to be just or fun Uncle Tries to get all that is due him But he doesnt scheme so others shall keep paying tribute to him Uncle Not a gentleman nor great But I dont believe St Peter will de tain him at the gate It talks Comic Sacred and Sentimental Plays like a full Band or Orchestra You can understand every words it speaks It is the greatest entertainer ever made It uses the Hard Flat which last for years is made in Canada A five years written gua rantee with each machine Write for free PRICES TO Sold on Easy Monthly Payments if desired CREAM WANTED Newmarket April MANUFACTURED BY BERLINER 231B2319 St Catherine St Montreal Ganarat for Canada A WATSON Agent Newmarket I Ep SWEET OR SOUR Let us make your butter cts lowest prico paid last year delivered at your nearest station If is worth your us a trial You arc not put to any furnish the cans and pay all express charges save work And more Wc satis- per cent of- all who sent Thirtythree million pounds cream ery putter year Let the creameries make it SWEET Special inducements for those keep ing dtdwa ice who can furnish us with sweet cream delivered at the nearest A trial particulars frtitnumber tows Whether separator or not TORONTO St Haulers wanted Toronto it Flour per barrel 3 White Wheat per bust 03 Rod Wheat per bush Goose Wheat per bush 0 Spring Wheat per bush 0 Buckwheat Barley per bush per bush per Bye per hush Wool per lb Hay per ton per ton GO per ton Butter roll per lb per I 0 0 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 00 31 0 0 00 0 21 Dressed Hogs pcrcwt a 8 per pair a 85 Ducks a per lb a a 0 Turkeys a 0 ft DR BENTLErS Pulmonary Balsam Compound Extract of Blackberry Compound Podophyllum Bitters Remedy for ThickNeck Eye Water Hair Restorer Hair Gloss PUT UP- ONLY BY A A BRADLEY CO DRUGGISTS Newmarket US TO LEHMAN To Cure a Laxative Million boxes sold past months old On Pay Cures Crip la Two Days Tablets This signature every xwa box v