Miss Sibley is now back in and would be pleased resume her dreasmakiag En quire at Armitage s W v a I Li 1 It mm TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Wednesday August the wiring and equiping of the industrial Home for Electric Lighting Plans and specifications may on secured at the office of at the Industrial Home The lowest or any lender accepted A at Newmarket August 3rd FALL TERM OPENS SEPT 1ST- ILyOTT Toronto does not ask for a bet ter reputation than it already possesses We get positions for many students each year Cata logue free J ELLIOTT Principal St Chas BALDWIN BREEZES Aug will honor Sir Wilfrid with a- banquet St Lin being his It fa also announced that on the fast Sir Wilfrid will ad dress a recruiting meeting at In a V l signed document prepared by Sir Edward Carson Attorneys General in the Asquith Cabinet replying to question How long will the war last and what will be the result replies- can give but one answer and thai is the war will last until of the Allies has been brought to and Europe relieved of cue ideals involved in the aggression of Prussian domination The Hamilton Spectator of Monday remarks If it is there and working on the Welland Canal it is rank Why donU the Spec tator demand their dismissal At present both Gov ernment Adminis tration of Ontario are Tory the Spectator is their Hamilton -AVJiy- does it support the men Wedding Bells It is semiof ficial announced that Bertram Chapman will on Tuesday lead to Hymens altar Miss the popular elocu tionist and entertainer All local society are on the qui vive is both the contracting parlies are popular and of the highest re spectability The lady friends of the brideelect will shower what a ridiculous term that is her tins Wednesday Uncle Owl will shower her with blessings She is a remarkably amiable and charming young woman Mr Chapman and Miss were taken into membership in the Christian Church Baldwin on Sunday That is taking the right a good start is half the battle And then should fol low setting up an allar for daily praise and thanksgiving to the Great of the Universe Without this all would be a fail ure It has proven so in millions of lives Looking and sanctimonious is not all There must be a real living wor ship The happiest homes I have ever seen were homes of prayer Mr Morris WoIfeex merchant of Baldwin now in business on Queen St W Toronto was driv ing about our burg showing a most remarkably charming young Hebrew lady his affianced the beauties of rural life I think Morris has made a wise choice A study of her intellectual face shows many good traits of char acter Miss Jennie Glover of Queen St South is spending a part of holidays here with her brother Ed Glover Jennie is a very sensible goodhearted lassie one that a mother may be proud Of Last week I referred to an ish young lady Miss being a visitor in our burg She was of such a sedate reserved planner lhat I could not fall lo notice It burl ed its wild desolation and threatened our land it carried down and away her last remaining relatives A year ago Bile came to Canada to locate a home Her and brother were follow and settle here The call to arms Her father fell in March last and her brother at a later date No wonder she is sad I understand that a new thresh ing outfit will some time shortly arrive at Tomlinsons If anyone can make a success of it he should as he is an A ma chinist that can keep it In apple- pie order Automobiles are so numerous hereabouts that it would lake ten men and a nigger boy to keep tal ly of their movements Uncle Sam doesnt like them a little bit so he is eternally saying But just let a chappie say in dulcet tones Have a ride Uncle Sam In the twinkling of an eye Uncle Sam forgets his animosity Dont care if do and hops aboard Jim is with the automo biles an with the pretty girls j If a man would put one In his yard for nothing he wouldnt have it Rah Jim I I dont believe such The Warded Bros are taking much pleasure out of their Billy ll comes high Paying too much for their whls- tie Every time the beast is shod allround rubber shoes it busts a bill It may wear out Rust out It never shall A lady paid thorn a very pretty compliment by remarking that hey never lost their temper the moat trying when and the sick Most persons would mho aud unprint able language One of the Bros like an Arab folded his lent and stole away mid the darkness of night day a silent mes- a sort deaf and dumb phone reached us from that tow A record crowd and a varied pro gram of athletic and music formed outstanding features at Father garden party at Port Credit on Monday last A baby show was a special feature at the British Imperial Association annual field day at on Monday Defective electric wires resulted in a loss by fire to a dwelling near York Township boundary oh Monday About people attended a Coo- servative picnic on Monday last at the Huraber River It seems almost incredible but the fact has been verified that about 37500 people crossed Toronto Bay on Monday to spend the holiday at the Island Of this number 25000 visited Point and the balance Centre Island John COlwell of Clarence found dead in a passenger or the Union Depot on Monday It is supposed that exer- to reach the car caused heart failure The National Labor Council are to hold a picnic at Beach on August also a smoker on a later date probably in all pro ceeds of which are to he given to patriotic purposes Toronto papers announce that the Liberals of and York and North Ontario to hold big demonstration at Musslemans Lake on Saturday August The aflair will he of a patriotic nature and the proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross and similar organiza tions The tarifi imposed by railway com panies on shippers of stock of for cleaning or disinfecting single deck stock car and a double- decker been reduced to cts by the Railway Commission Most of the City churches held service last first an niversary of the present war declara tionPartaking largely of speedy recognition of his heroism last year in saving the Hie of George Arnold at Aid M mans was presented a al on Tuesday by Mr Arnold At present there are prisoners In Toronto Jail re men and The Guard received orders to supply men for overseas service to the Bat talion at Niagara Torontos Civic holiday on Monday passed without a serious accident Though women have themselves from tyrannical ly tight skirts many ol them still totter around on heels says the Star A fire broke out in St Clair avenue on Tuesday de stroyed the It was occasioned by a lamp exploding which bad been left burning A boy years old would have been burned only for a barkened dog which awakened The wind and rain storm of Tues day and Tuesday night Is unprecedent ed in the history of the City and surrounding country for this time of year City streets flowed like a river and cellars filled as with spring freshets Lake Ontario was fearfully boisterous The receipts of the Street Hall way show a decline for the past seven months as compared with the same months last year The is largely owing to service introduced and the war During Tuesdays storm the steamer Garden City had bulwarks and win dows smashed i away oer the waters of Lake Theres a twin- and round Oriilla etc etc pretty girls Bill it a mighty good Hunt- to find a pretty girl there what been done can be done liffrr- in automobile Continued on I MAKING WAR MUNITIONS Description of the Work in an English Manufactory Among the thousands who have been of late talking somewhat gliblly about the of in creasing the supply Of munitions lb ere must be remarkably few who understand even vaguely what the making of munitions involves Who would imagine that each tiny pellet not much larger when it finished than Urn cap on fountain pen goes through near ly seventy pairs of hands before it attain perfection that before tea wsLBhed rheisuredi weighed the one thbriahdeih of ari I went through a fac tory they turn out of little deathdealing things in a Think of it lOdOOOO a and this from a originally designed only for the manufac ture of sporting ammunition It a maveiloufi and rather an experience this visit to an Explosive From the factory hum drum high wall above which trees wave gently in big wooden gates One sees nothing and no thing could seem more peaceful But when the gates are opened and our is confronted a sen try with a fixed bayonet urgently requiring to know ones business within these walls more that this is fib peace ful place It would need tin expert to de scribe through what complicated stages these bullets pass before they are sent out to pur men at the front One only gains a hazy idea that the bullet consists of two pieces an outer case and an inner lube the former of and the latter of steel When it sUrls on its journey through the workshop the outer case is just a little hollow cylinder of brass half an inch long and about the circumference of a cent piece After these outer cases have heated in the roaring furnaces a series of marvel lous machines draw them gradu ally out an inch in one machine half an inch in another and so until they attain their final length Then more machines cut them to their length measurement and taper one end of the little brass cylinder up flatten out and round off the other which Is then pierced with two little holes indented and finely fit ted with a little cap The inner tubes go through still more wonderful machines to reach completion Even after one would have thought lhat inch or so of taper ing steel was perfected it has to be tried again and again invis ible corrected its smooth surfaces smoothed till passed as finished Then every piece is tested by human hands Each- separate outer case each inner tube is tri ed that there may be no unde tected flaw to prevent the efficacy of the final purpose With marvellous rapidity wo mens bands test each part There is a consisting of two round holes of different sizes in to both of which every case must be tried Each must fit into one of the holes and refuse to fit the other else it is thrown aside in to a box later to be remedied and tested again Women with wonderful appliances the depth of the indentation in the bullet It must be just so deep no deeper or shallower else it is thrown aside loo Then inner and outer go hack again to a machine this one even more complicated and won derful than the others It has a sort of circular plate with two rows of holes round its circumfer ence Into one row a woman lightning fingers fits the outer cases info the other row the in ner tubes and then the machine seemingly in one moirient lifts the inner part out of its socket fits into the outer removes the wo pieced now one throws the i down a long shaft And all this so quickly that can scarcely sec it happening Then there are the Danger Huts situated away the main building where the cordite is handled There is a scries of the little huts in each of which four girls are working cutting the cordite small and packing it into place in the bullets The cordite like and supple pieces of spaghetti hollow too conies to the on huge spools like gigantic cotton reels In each little danger but there is a clever device whereby should the cordite with which the girls are working become ignited it is immediately cut off from the main supply tin a greatly minimizing the danger Then too no one is allowed to enter these huts without wear ing rubber shoes When bullets are finished some out of each consignment are tested again Borne are fired from rifles at a target and some are fired from a great Maxim gun with deafening results and if the test is satisfactory the remainder arc packed into great cases and despatched to headquarters where they are once more tested rind tried The whole factory is both in its efficiency and condi tions Everything is done a minimum of fuss and bother Despite the fact that every soirl there masters and employees like is working about fifteen hours a day at pressure and speed everything goes on calmly so comparatively quietly that one is astonished Misaioi Toronto visit Collins Mr Wesley spent Sunday with at Bond Head Mr Carl and Toronto visited in town Sunday i- in Stark is visiting her cpliegechum Falls this week Ruth is spend ing holidays her sister at Mount- Albert Alfred spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Bond Jacksons Point Thompson is joying two weeks vacation with friends in Toronto baby have returned home after spending a week with her mother Mrs and daughter are visiting with Mrs Roy Mackleni at this week is spending a week with her aunt Mrs Bond at Jacksons Mrs Arthur Sinclair of To- ronto with her sis ter Mrs Hi Perrin Mr and Mrs Hough of To ronto were the guests of Mrs It Lee for oyer the holiday Miss Aleta is spend ing her vacation grand parents at Orchard Beach Miss Rica Perrin is spending a couple of weeks with her aunt Mrs of Bradford Mrs J is visiting her daughter Mrs Howarli Lin Toronto for a couple of weeks Dr Silas Pearson has re turned to Toronto after spending a month in Newmarket owing to illhealth Mr J E Cane left last week Mr Cordon Wright of To ronto spent Sunday and Monday with Mr Ken i for the Georgian Bay district to look after the timber interests of Canes Factory Mr Burnside and family of Montreal are spending a months vacation with Miss Mil lard Park Ave Mr and Mrs Payne also their little son of Toronto were the guests of Mr J A Lee for the holidays I Mrs J Steel and daughter of Port Arthur are here on a visit for a month with her broth er Mr J Mr and Mrs J Norman Wright and sou also Mr and Mrs Thompson motored to Buf falo for Civic Holiday Miss Velma Hillock and Mr Fred Steel both of West Toronto spent the holiday with her grand mother Mrs Goring Miss Margaret Boles of is visiting her cousin Miss this week Mr mil Mis Arthur and family also Mrs W and daughter of Toronto are vis iting at the home of Mr John Bolton Ave Mr and Mrs Waller spent over Sunday with Mr dies parents at Lloyd Lodge Or chard Beach Mr Brodie Br continues vjry poorly Mrs P Pearson and daughter Miss also Miss Millard who were holi daying at County for ten days have returned home I His Worship Mayor Cane ml yesterday on a business trip as far West as Vancouver and Vic toria Ho expects to be gone three or four weeks Reeve Keith will be ActingMayor duri his absence Mr Smith of Toronto writes Era Is always a welcome visitor and not by any means the least interesting por tion of its contents are the two articles on the front page 50 Years Ago and Ago They recall many interesting events of the past We have just received the the Town Line Newmarket had afternoon tea at the David Dales on Thursday MissFanny garrison Toronto returned to the city on Saturday after a two visit her many friends hero She- is waysa welcome guest Being of entertaining in intelligent she easily makes many friends Mrs William Wilson and MiH spent last day afternoon arid had with Mrs John Brodie on the Raspberries are still plentiful Mr and M Blackburn accompanied and spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo Blackburn on the line Not vry jnahy in attendance 5th Messrs Geo land Isaac Webster went to the city an Saturday motoring hack on Sunday with Mr Wm Blapkbiirn Miss Vivian Webster has re turned from an extended visit with friends in the city Mr Fred Smith has engaged for a month with Mr Cliff Cook of the 5lh Line Mr and Mrs Blackburn and child Civic Holiday at Cherry liane Farm tho home of his parents on the 5lh Line Mrs John of Toronto ac companied by her daughter were the guests of Mrs Barbara Smith Miss Mary Blackburn of Toron to Miss Barbara Blackburn of Peterhoro who have been visit- ins the parental home Cherry Lane Farm for the past month have each returned to their respective homes Mr- John of the Line accompanied by his daughter have been renewing ac quaintances in Franklin this week Work progresses on the new Mill Creek bridge Christian Church Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs Barbara Smith on Wednesday last Mrs T M Blackburn accom panied the Curtis family by motor to Toronto on Monday Saskatoon August The Hotel Laird Laird was der by fire last night The cause has not yet been learned The hotel exclusive furnishings cost about to erect THE LEADING FitareDBderlakiDg House buy your UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at PINE I Pino Apple Season l now In full swing values for Wo AAoJ THE I We can give you 1 PLANT All PI a for the Garden BOXES FOR on DUTCH SETS PER If VEGETABLES FOR THE TABLE Tomatoes Onions and Cabbage From now we will have Freeh Canned Vegetables- All of Canned Vogetablee Peas Corn Tomatoes or Beans 3 FOR Tfybur Fresh Teas have ell advanced We are still at the old price PROMPT SERVICE OUR MOTTO f AND QUALITY OUB MOTTO Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes The Cradle In Newmarket on July 3rd 1 to Mr and Mrs Mont a son The Altar HUNGER Mary and Tommy had to hear talk at School he tell you poor heathens father Inquired the dinner table Yes answered Mary Ho said that they were often hungry and when they on their turn- turns It could he heard for miles following from a friend at Cam- duff Mr Frank A Doll who came West to Bask nearly a year ago from Holland Landing Out has enlisted In the Winnipeg Grenadiers He enlisted Brandon Man Mrs Bell will accompany her husband to England Frank was very po pular in the Landing and is very popular out here Mrs Hell is also very popular hut not a Landing girl la Aug lives lost as estimated by the po lice millions ol dollars in property damage and the city in total dark ness Is the result a clouds hurst shortly alter six oclock to- night that culminated in a Hood that Inundated a large section ol the city WoodoockLundy Newmarket on the 2nd Aug by Eld er at his residence on Prospect Ave Mr Joel Woodcock of to Miss Manetta A of Pino Or chard On July by the Mr of Au rora Clara daughter of Mr and Mrs Carlylo to Mr James It Hilts of Oak nidges The Tomb 9 Klndy On July 31 1915 at the residence of bis son 159 avenue Toronto Jacob Klndy aged years Interment at OBrien On Wednesday morning Aug at the of her daughter Mrs A street Toronto St Toronto May widow of the Andrew O Brien formerly of Bradford In her year Interment at St Johns Ceme tery Newmarket on Friday morn ing a MAIN STREET NEWMARKET ONT for and Photo Supplies Fresh Chocolates Weekly TELEfJKAPH OFFICE House Phone No Store Phone No Fall QOoda arriving dally and we need the room and Here a ohanoe to atook up with High Glass Mens Furnishings and at our expense 1000 Piano Votes with every dollars purchase on this 300 Mens Lisle Socks la all colors and 35c lo clear at 300 Mens Silk Ties in all lat est patterns lo clear at or for Id Mens Duck Trousers Hog to cear at 30 pre Mens Creahi with stripe Trousers to clear Mens Belts In Black Tan and Gray Reg to clear at 300 Mens Boots in Tan and Patent Leather all latest shapes some with rubber soles Reg and clear at Mens Shirts In this lot to to clear at somo Silk Regular up 150 BROKEN EYEQLA83E8 Repaired Within 2 Hours simply Send Your Broken Lens PERCY THEOPTICIAN STREET EAST TORONTO Phone IN MEMO HI AM in loving memory of Mercy beloved daugh ter of Sir and Mrs Thomas Mc- Mann who departed this life on Aug tearful we watched you Meroy on your homeward way Although we loved you darling ta Mercy We could not make you slay Far and often my thoughts do wander To a grave far far away Where they laid my darling Mercy Just fourteen years ago today By her Loving Mother ARCH 8 J ROADHOU8E Main St North Newmarket All Orders Receive Careful Mens Shirts some with separate soft collar to match Reg to to clear at or for prs Mens Pajamas Reg up to to clear at 200 Mens Silk Socks in all colors Reg and to clear at or 3 for DONT FORGET TO GET YOUR PIANO lo 30 prs Mens Oxfords in Tan Patent and Gun Metal Reg to clear at 160 and only of Straw Hats to clear The Mens Outfitter The big wind storm on Tuesday night Caused great loss Mr Johnson spent a lew days in the City this week A the sportsmen from Haven- shoe took In the baseball match on Saturday night Mr HI took a trip north last week There Is little rose that grows on ten little toes and she la rose for Walter J Mr and Sutton spent at Mr Merchants v Sleeping Beauty iTillera tho soil know today as never before how Important it is to maintain the riches soil Mil lions ot dollars are spent annually In artificial fertilizers FOR FLETCHERS Dry Weather In West Is Helping the The following telegraphic advice re garding the condition of crops and live stock in Alberta has been re ceived at the head oflice of the Canadian Northern Railway from the Department of Agriculture that province Edmonton Alberta August 2nd Southern District much improved warm and dry with occasional showers wheat and pats slightly late but all headed out ana turning rapidly hay good roots best for years live stock doing well slight trouble with Central dis trict Weather very favorable dry and hot wheat in good condition other crops doing well though some what late Northern district Wea ther warm and dry crops coloring fast all headed hay good in good condition Send the Era to absent friend i