b THE FRIDAY JUNE 1904 Advert CHINA HALL ft MADAM I cordially invite you to call at China Hall on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday and of June and witness a Demonstration o Pure Gold Goods con sisting of Jelly Pow ders Cake Icing Quick puddings Salad Dress ings Extracts c by Mrs of To ronto an Expert on Table Delicacies Yours respectfully R A Everybody Come SMITH Ice Leading Reliable itoDate Grow Up- r Increasing It Wiw lb demand of re continually i the Designs -IN- Silverware Clocks Cut Etc June of Weddings and In and EyeGlasses Paring Done Promptly and Neatly L Atkinson GRADUATE OPTICIAN Virion Co NEWMARKET Weeks One House Oil Tuesday Mr Jacob raised the framework for another new house on Huron St It will be com pleted tills summer and for sale or rent Firemens At a meeting of the Fire Brigade on Wednesday evening It was decided to hold the annual Excursion to St Catharines toe second week in August and to ask for a Civic Holi day r Bass and Anglers are now speculating on their big catches Bass and fishing commenced yesterday Eight teninch bass and four thirty- inch is toe limit placed on the daily catch of each angler by the new regulations Fish are meas ured from the tip of the nose to the bysection of the middle of the tail Badly Last Saturday afternoon some men were engaged Installing a new ma chine at the Office Specialty Works Mr Geo was lifting by means of a crowbar when it slipped and he fell over his side comingin contact with the cogs of a wheel Medical aid was sent for ami he was shortly after removed to his home where he is recovering of District Council will be held here on Friday the 24th Hales Pom Councillor and Geo Elliott who was here last Wednesday will be present Open meeting in the evening when the above named gentlemen will address the audience A large attendance expected Owing to the lateness of the hour the election of officers was not com pleted last Wednesday night Man the Home An altercation took place at the Industrial Home on Thursday after noon of last week between two of the inmates both over years of age who have been in the Home for some time Several of the old were in the washhouse hack of the Home when Hall who was an irritable disposition came in and asked for tobacco Another man named James spoke up and said that Hall would steal their tobacco from them This speech enraged Hall who at tacked scratching his hand savagely who is a big fellow caught Hall by the shoulders turned him around and walked him to the door with a shove Hall fell out of the door upon his face dis locating his neck and causing instant death Coroner Scott was at once notified and an inquest was held in the Fire Hall Newmarket on Friday after noon Several witnesses were exam ined in the presence of County Crown Attorney Drayton and the evidence went to show that the fall was accidental Hal was years of age ami was committed from York Township belonged to King Tp Mr Scott was foreman of the jury and they rendered a ver dict accidental death There were no ball games last Sat urday as anticipated There will be no scarcity IMia this season if the sun shines Ion enough to dry the grass after it is cut I Registration The importance of complete regis trations of births marriages and deaths is apparent to all who have to do with the courts in the produc tion of certificates Municipal clerks are required to make returns by 1st of July and everybody who has ne glected this matter should attend to at once Friends A Baptist student from Toronto took charge of the services last- Sun day Rev Cornell spent the day in Pickering where he had been called to preach sermons of the College Visiting ministers from the Chris tian Church will be at both services next Sunday The public cordially invited Presentation When Mr Schmidt of the Office Specialty Works and his bride entered their future home here last Saturday they were completely sur prised to find several articles that had made their way there without their knowledge A pair of Rocking Chairs conveyed the compliments of the factory hands to the mar ried couple also a beautiful Mantle Clock from the office staff while the clerks in the Toronto office sent a handsome Dresden China with Palm as a token of their regard Mr Schmidt feels very grateful for these expressions of esteem and hopes that the mutual goodwill may con tinue Go to the Excursion On Wednesday next take the day on and travel wit County Fair people and their friends that means everybody to and Midland Have a pleasant lake sail amidst scenes that are new and picturesque note the progress that the thriving town of Midland is making with its large shipping and grain and its immense iron smelter Observe the air of business and prosperity that is indicated by the uptodate mercantile establishments Take your wife and youngsters or visiting friend and your fishing too if you are a disciple of Isaac Walton There will be lots of sport The large new memorial church at to commemorate the scene of the early Massacre by the Indians is a point worthy of interest as is also the large Summer Hotel awl Park and the grounds and building of the old Reformatory Miss and Miss Inez trey are spending their holidays in town Ontario Christian Conference The annual Conference of the Chris tian Church in Ontario convened in Newmarket on Wednesday afternoon with a very good representation pre- sent Rev President in the chair devotional exercises the roll was called and the election of Con ference officers resulted as follows President Rev Rev Prosper New market Clerk Rev Sargent Toronto Mr Brougham REV W CHIDLEY The newlyelected President of Conference The newlyelected president was called to the chair ami addressed the Conference On motion Coherence unanimously requested Rev of to preach the annual Con ference sermon Rev by way of in troduction stated that over years ago he came to Newmarket and be gan pastoral work which was con tinued here at intervals between and years The subject of his sermon was The relation of the Christian Church to God It was ably dealt with under these I The christians slate in Christ Jesus vital connection life and fruit The christians privilege free from condemnation and under special care III The christians life and charac terwalking in righteousness living in the unseen arid eternal I Varieties of Seed Corn tvj Car Sugar Beet and Turnip Seed LAND tie Huron St Storehouse WILLSON Hi men young Andrew a found military suit with a fawn vent Thompson men ami arc Bide in Vancouver ThompsonSmith On Wednesday afternoon at the residence of her uncle Mr John Savage Queen St a quiet but very pretty even took place when Miss Maude Smith was married to Mr A Thompson of Vancouver for merly this place Rev officiating The bride was away by her father who resides near and was charmingly gowned In white In dia Silk the waist having a drop yoke trimmed with fagoting and rib bon and the skirt shirred She wore a sunburst of pearls with a diamond In centre the gill of the groom She carried white roses The bridesmaid was Miss Anna who wore a lovely dress of green crepe with a cream lace yoke ami carried pink roses The grooms gift to the bridesmaid was a brooch a pearl fourleafed clover Bet on a tor of gold The groom was supported by his brother Mr Harry Thompson of Winnipeg The gift to the groomsman was a pearl fcttck- Miss Murine played Mendelssohns Wedding March and at the conclusion of the ceremony sang with much acceptance Fair Oh Sweet and Holy She was present ed the groom with a handsome Vancouver Souvenir Spoon The deflations were very pretty consisting of pink and white carna tions The gifts were both numerous and showing the high esteem in which the young couple were held After a dainty repast the happy couple left showers of rice and confetti for and other points of Interest In the States the bride gown being a navy blue TORONTO The York County Council has de cided in the interests of economy to pay the countys solicitor by fees in stead of salary This should been clone long ago and a cheaper man employed to do a lot of the work for which the present solicitor makes up a bumper fee Robert Anderson was injured by a fall on a sidewalk on avenue He alleges that the sidewalk was in a defective condition and the citys works department was negligent He began suit Monday and claims damages for his injury The authorities of the Industrial School at Monday sent out instructions by circular to police of ficers to keep a lookout for three in mates who made their escape oil Saturday The lads are Arnold Wil son Charles and Willie Heath The prize list for the Cat Show to be held the Conference of the Christian m Ontario- This Friday evening- Rev Dr Powers President of the American Christian Convention is to give the address and al rich treat is anticipat ed The subject of the evening is Church Extension Conference business will close Sat urday morning Fellowship meet ing in the afternoon The pulpit on Sunday will he oc cupied by visiting brethren from a distance The Womens Foreign Missionary Society held a session on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning when interesting papers were read according to program but the attend ance- was not as large as anticipated Mrs J Dales of Kingston was one of the most prominent workers gem will Cooked Heats on fee Varieties Agents for Royal Cattle and Poultry ooo oo What we had we sold but theres new fresh groceries arriving at tinsall groceriesstore and theres an active demand for them President nominated the fol lowing committees the first named being chairmen Churches Trull J Rogers John Fletcher A John at the this year Lick has been carefully revised with additions chiefly in the kitten Sunday HchooIsMrs A Winch classes To encourage the school children classes have also pro- MoraJ J for them Hoover Rev A Church Union Revs W P Fletcher J Sargent i Press A and The President Introduced to Con ference Rev Dr Powers President of the American Christian Conven tion who was heartily received and expressed his pleasure being pres ent as well as conveying the good will of the American people Conference adjourned at ft Ml evening was devoted to the cause of Foreign Missions Rev Sargent gave an excellent ad dress oil Missionary work the su preme duty of the church ami MIhs of Toronto read an admiral paper prepared by Mrs Dr Dales of on How to our people along mlHslouary lines Besides music by the church choir a trio was given by Mrs Dales Mr Fodder and Rev Sargent Yesterday morning was taken up largely with educational mattcrK The meeting last night was to- be Newmarket Christian Church Where the Conference Is being held Tre extends congratulations At Berlin the Womens Interna- tional Congrets elected the Countess devoted of Aberdeen President and Mrs Messrs Angus Williams and of Toronto Treasurer and Kelly have charge of the billeting decided to hold the next and everybody has been provided for congress in Toronto without I For the Era Cooling of Milk of questionable value By aeration of milk we under- stand the exposing of milk to air or the forcing of air Into milk Prof Dean of the Ontario iXgrl- cuUura College at the conference of dnlryexperte at the Department of Agriculture Ottawa last fall The theory of the practice that the of the purifies or im proves the inUk and at the same rime or volatile oils which are In the milk are enabled to pass away If the to which the milk Is expos ed or which Is forced Into the perfectly pure the result will un doubtedly be an improvement in the flavour and physical quality of- the milk experiments at the Col lege not shown any advantages from aerating milk Probably tho conditions there so far feeding the cows and caring for the milk are concerned are better than those the average farm The farmer may be compelled to feed his cows in a way or the cows themselves get such feed that aeration of the would be an Aeration in the barnyard In many the is not pure and often as much harm as good is Instructor has mentioned that fifty per cent of the cans in Eastern Ontario are left in the barnyard Aerating milk In the barnyard of the worst things mun could possibly do We have milked our cows in the yard which Is kept a good deal cleaner than the average barnyard We have put the aerator outside the fence milked the cows let the milk run down the aerator The result was that wo got some of the worst milk we possibly have Unless the air be pure it would better to cool the milk with little aeration as MILK FOR THE FACTORY Cooling milk Is most important point The advantage of cooling is that It prevents tho growth bacteria or organisms which arc apt to develop bad flavor in the milk There are two ways of cooling milk One Is by the maximum of exposure to the air and- the other by the minimum of to the nlr The first method the moo of nuch a cooler us or Champion will cool rapidly is a fcle- A disadvantage that one must wateu or under pressure In order to he ordinary cooler aud a many have not such A ttiii4vtutaee is the totalis Hie nut up cool- of the cooler after- wards The majority of will- not undergo to do this work To milk up let It over Urn cool and afterwards wash tho cooler in than average man will do Then there Is the difficulty- that iitriutf a cooler the Is largely to the and liar risk Is as with the aera tor form of cooer which coots milk rapidly- expose It largely to the air while this gives an to the vola tile to pass away Impurities are apt to absorbed To overcome this various devices have to cool the milk under co ver Probably the best plan Is to the cutis of mUk In tanks of Ld water ltinlHtf water at a tem perature of to degrees give the Ideal Wherel lh not obtainable lee will to get the Hi that the milk should bo sulfi- stirred while cooling to bring the cool from outside of the can to centre and- so facilitate the rapid cooling of with a minimum of exposure to Milk tor factory work should lie cool- to a tomperuture at least degrees to Where the milk Is paid for by the fat content the owner Is assured of more uniform tests if no will stir the milk anil keep It ho cream from rising stock at Hon of has the llvo stock Every article we sell is sold to you with our guaranteeand if not to your perfect satisfactionreturn it Our first desire in connection with this business is to have satisfied customers we introduced our Kingss Royal Black Tea last week a Teapronounced by some of our customers to be supe rior to any package Tea on the market Our Butterfly Japan Tea of equal merit GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE RARE MERITS OF THESE TWO LINES OF TEAS A large range of highclass Toilet Soap at interesting prices Special for Saturday lb Vanilla Bar Biscuits for Evaporated Peaches I for New Figs Dates Prunes 1 lb New Cleaned Currants lb for Japan Rice Special lbs for Apples Bright lbs for Fine Large Pineapples Ripe Bananas California Oranges Choice Sound Lemons Strawberries if procurable HRDY The Great Annual UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE North York County Fair Association Wednesday June BY T TO PENETANGUISHENE AND STEAMER TO MIDLAND TIME TABLE RATES FOR TRAIN Station Time Adult Maple depart am King Aurora Newmarket Hoi Landing Bradford Gilford If I Me 50c Station Time Adult Child depart am 50c Allandalc depart Arriving at at am Returning leave at pm Passengers take No to Allandalc BOAT TICKETS EXTRA including rip to Honey Harbor Adults Children AmLmust be purchased from Commit tec on the train Tickets will be good going only on Excursion Train valid to return following day from alt stations except Craigvalc and being good for the of June only from these three points If BIUMSON President FORTUNE Chairman Com JACKSON KEITH who exhibits cattle The contract for putting down swine or poultry at the cement sidewalks in has will receive such services as are granted to exhibitors in other usee and In addition the Department of Agriculture will pay been let for per foot and the crossings for The Toronto Corset firm which was recently negotiating a bonus of to each such exhibitor a and other benefits from lo the prise money which he secures ridge ami Whitby and refused by In the competl for which Up outers The authorities have asked that the of Exhibitions shall countersign or tho certificates of registration of iire bred stock All entries or for for livestock add to Mr Win Hutchison Commission at the Can adian Building round St All such matters will be lroHrly and promptly attended to and the Intending exhibitors duly notified as to the condition of the In regard to their Icular clauses these towns has made an assign- boa houses and two County Council has given a warning note to those using liilcs respecting movements the highway The Toronto Telegram very properly that so far the automobile in properly as the pleasure chariot of a class and also The roads are built for service comfort ami enjoyment of the many and motor ists have no business to tear over highways at express train speed they do not act with more con sideration the chances are that Two at Rainy occupied by Miller and Crackles Seals were destroyed by Ore The twoyearold son of Mrs an occupant the boat house was burned to death The mi ion men on the at Clanmom had a hungry time of it one day recently At am ihcy placed their coats and dinners in a pile beside the track and went to work At noon they adjourned to place where I he food was left only to find that a passing train had set fire to the cents and eatables Generally In the Orient Women arc oppressed and degraded hill ap parently nowhere else so shamefully as in Japan where parents sell their daughters for terms of years with no sense of morality and evidently tie regard for family ties which else where even among most barbarians arc considered sacred Brandon Man June 1 worst storm in the history of district occurred here yesterday even ing Several houses in town were blown over and a number badly Part of the rink practically to drive the automobiles the country roads of Ontario to announce that any j together an outcry will be made that the carried away and a stable will not dare to ignore Once to Ootids was blown down get our lawmakers stampeded and The horses were Inside at lime the lines will be drawn so tight as and escaped uninjured The storm from southwest and to have been general through out entire district