fSWssSi tfeefcs itoeal is on season miliar Mothers Meeting on May the in Mrs- Albert on commencing at p1 attendance is request- Clean Streets do We all do Cer all careful of our Then lei not to carelessly outside i wind hurls them about untidy streets there I v AhrfsUan Endeavor i regular meeting of Jr Steb hich will he held Church next a at 3 oclock rtSl Special Friends Church CD Sling for worship Seng Service Service Mountain Climbing All are welcome Sub- It entertained Ihe Methodist her on ladies might have an opportunity to Dr a returned Missionary from China together- with a Sew after invited guests Circle was inspired with new enthusiasm by the ad dress of Mrs KilbQrn and all en joyed tea and social hour Who use the Safety can get blade sharpeners and bone for 125 at r Electric Vacuum For rent perd for Varnish Its the proper P ffiV Hardware a St Pauls Branch of the meet on Monday evening y 4- at oclock instead of May An address on Shakespeare The Branch will meet for work Tuesday evening May clock in school bouse friends Church The rain somewhat marred the attendance at be- peoples popular service on Sunday last but a meeting resulted none the less The subject was Trans formation from crying to song from clay to rock Some helpful thoughts were given out and il lustrations from life were spok en Of to prove literal truth of lie transforming character of the gospel of Jesus Christ The Salvation Army A special meeting of the Guards will he held on Friday May IOUi at pm s i The annual meeting of the Wo mens Missionary Society in con nection with the Methodist Church look place on Wednesday afternoon at Maplelon about ladies being present Secretary reported a membership of and the Treasurer reported that during the year had been raised Tlhe election of officers was postponed till on account of the presence of Mrs Or- Kilborn a returned Mission- from China whoso address was very inspiring and elicited the sympathy and cooperation of the ladies in the great work in which she is engaged She ex pects to return to China this Fall and Jier work will be fol lowed will deeper interest than ever She is a very pleasant and earnest speaker and aroused new enthusiasm in this field of Chris tian effort hostess served refresh ments at the close of the meet ing T Methodist The services of Rev Dyer Of Aurora last Sunday in the in terests of the Home Department of the Sundayr School r During school session Mr Dyer also gave an address and Miss favored the school with a sold The Home- has on its membership roil noW and it is expected to grow to at least Death of Mrs Lowe Mr and Mrs Albert Rogers at tended the funeral of Mrs Anna Lowe in Toronto on Tuesday she being her sister Deceased resided in Newmarket at one time and moved to North then to Wisconsin and back- to Toronto Her death was very sudden being about six hours- KETTLEBX Annual Branch of he fnttatjeuLbeVAify at the Mrs A shall two a full is as there is some important business to be done TOWN LINE ITEMS Eli POWDER PATTERNS mm i l- Please Notice Little White Meet ing will be held Mrs A J Browns Joseph SI on May Red Cross Head Office Toronto acknow ledges with many thanks a con tribution of from Branch to the funds of the Canadian Red Cross Society The Executive wish to tender their grateful thanks to all those inter ested for their generous dona- lion assuring them that the gift is much appreciated Keys Lost Four lied together Finder please leave at Post Office Iwl6 Christian Church The services last Sunday were well attended In the morning the service was ably conducted by Hon J Davis who in addi tion to a good sermon gave a short and interesting talk on Mothers Day Rev occupied the pulpit in in his usual capable man ner In the morning the Choir rendered appropriate music Special mention may be of a solo by Mr Stephens and of a quartette consisting of Misses Irene Kelly Messrs and W Stephens Everyone made cordially wel come to the services next Sabbath at I am and pm Rev T will conduct the morning service and Rev that of the evening Remember Cradle Roll Day at the Sunday School at pm next Sunday to which all are in- FIRST DEATH IN BATTALION Clarke the York Rangers ordered a military funeral for John Robert Rut ledge a member of the battalion who died oji Saturday at the Exhibi tion Camp from pneumonia This was the first death In bat talion was a native of Oak Ridges in Whitchurch Township He was years of age The took place at Oak Ridges on Tuesday All between the ages of fen and eighteen years are The meeting announced for Friday May at is foryitd A special invitation present cancelled The next meeting however Till lie dluly announced Dont forget Sundays meetings in the am and pm Adult Bible and Sunday at Ail are welcome tended to all the parents Pre parations are under way for the annual Childrens Day Service in the Church on Juno 4th Rev Kirkland late of Kansas City has call to this church and it is May A new milling Company is being formed here with a of company proposes erect a mill of the latest type valued at a short dis tance from Station It was staled on good authority that work will be commenced almost Im mediately May Samuel Armstrong Conservative member of the Legislature for died at his home here this morning He was taken ill only yesterday evening and death was due to heart rouble He was prominent in business and muni cipal affairs and was the first Mayor of the town after its for seven years and was elected as mem ber of the Legislature at the in and at Hie general elec tion following London May 3 Four signa tories to the Republican procla mation in Ireland have been tried by courtrnartial and found guilty and were shot this morn ing Among them were Patrick Farmer Should have a can of about the place It not only cures but keeps disease away from Ibe stock and at t Crow Euchre the weather was very on Tuesday the Euchre quite a here were tables wiUi flags of Allies wry pleasant evening was mm Mrs Dawson of he ladys- prize a rawing Cenlrr- by Mrs Levi Rogers limns having ihn honor -he- was and yet holder- is Office proceeds I thanks Wy tor ihi free use of during ho past season Ml so willingly In lh success Parties Pearce the provisional presi dent of Ireland and James Con- thai he will begin his was styled Com- hero the flrs Sunday in mandanl General of Ibc Irish June publican Army Have you any Armour on Your If not BUY A COAT OF MAIL THE NEW SHIELD PROTECTIVE New Arrival of RADIUM DIAL WRIST WATCHE8 L AT mum Jewelers and Opticians P AGENT LICENSES I warning This particular Paper Wrflojx who are using mm should take buy Of an advanced W three during the past Wing to the fact made in Canada and nee enormously by the supply iu Germany jj unobtainable fii wholesalers are ffil difficult- to ob it is thought that months it We would to least a year supply now pi at Monday en evening REGULAR TO PE ft la j Store South of FORMERLY KNOWN Farmers are busy seeding which progresses sowlyag ground is bard and solid re sult ofso muchrain and refjuires more working ordinary years Barbara the Line has returned home after spending the winter in where she kept to be con venient to her son and daughter John and Mary a the former at tending Veterinary- College and the latter cashier in large establishment is welcomed back and her familiar form and winning smile will as formerly continue to make her many friends Mr John Cook of the spent last week in Aurora Mrs and her son Martin visited her daughter Mrs Clifton Cook one day last week Mr and his daughter Miss Mary of the 5th Jane spent Sunday at the home of his daughter Mrs Merrill John- sou on the 2nd Line Mr and Mrs Cook were the guests of Mr and Mrs Clif ton Cook on Sunday last Pasldr Dales of the Line Christian Church filled the pulpit much acceptance on Sunday last preaching to a large sized congregation Miss Gertie Blackburn of Cher ry Lane Farm visited the Misses Vera and Mary on Thursday of last week- Mr Chapman of the 5tli is doing a rushing business ip paper banging As usual correspond ent for want of something to write about would like to make a mountain out of a molehill with reference to my announcement in the Town Line Hems- referring to the Red Cross Entertainment advertised place in Hall on April last hut from circum stances viz stormy not lake place but was postponed to some later date not yet an nounced I wish Kettleby corres pondent to understand I do not around asking for informa tion of such I receive all an nouncements from the proper source those who areas liberal towards and as much interested in patriotic and Red Cross work as she is She wonders where I get my information Well she wonders a great deal so she can keep on wondering There is an old sayingthai people who live ft glass houses should not throw stones for I see in cor respondence of Inst week in the that Ladies Aid of King Christian Church met at the home of Mrs Albert Shanks which from circumstances viz rain and sickness hey did not do If I thought the Town Line items were not more appre ciated than the corres pondence I should say quit for like the Owl Baldwin who says the Krn seems nothing withml bis correspondence I know Town Line items read and appreciated This is no flattery nor hearsay for if I fail to con tribute bo the columns of Era for a week many ask me the rea son why there are no items Tho following is- the Copy of a prayer made by one I know well God the God of nations all Omnipotent in power our bleeding hearts lovThoe now cry In this our darkest hour Bring peace on earth God we pray In manner Thou will Wo sinful creatures stand today Abased ashamed with guilt Wo promise thai In future days Injustice sin and strife Shall in nil our dealings with Our through life And Us we shall retrieve our past And seek to Our blessed Lord who by his death Became our Christ TVS Mrs has returned to her home In Toronto after a week with her sister Mrs a Rev Mr of Toronto Is spend- InK a few days with Rev and Mrs Scott Mr and Mrs Coffey are spending a week with friends In To ronto Mr Maurice and Miss olive Watson of Kettleby have been spending few days with Dr and Mr A Weaver of Tottenham motored over to town on Tuesday Mr Joseph Rogers of Toronto spent the weekend with his family here Mr John Smith Sunday with his mother on the lino of Kng A of will charge of the circuit on Sunday next forgot the great Red Bazaar on Mr 1 spent Monday In Toronto Norma Sloan of Toronto spent Sunday at her parental homo here Mr Mcll Rogers of Toronto spent the In Town Mrs Duff of lias been spending a few days with her Bister Linoleums yds wide and yds wide Curtain Draperies In Endless variety Madras Muslins Sateen8Jama8k8 Art Drills and Cretonnes if a AND BRASS EXTENSION ROD8 Wost Lines In this Department we are selling at old prices are below new prices j A BR UN TON 1 A Tagel and Panama Hats Trimmed by Millinery Artists at Cut Prices A A Lot of and Paper Clearing Out at 5c per Single Roll I u Mrs of Toronto fa visiting with her son Mr Mr of spent Sunday with friends in Town A Bazaar under the auspices the Schools will he held In the Market Hall Friday May from 2 to p A patriotic Concert at p m Chorus es etc Mr Davidson K Toronto will deliver a Patriotic Ad dress Help the Red Cross Fund I lap V STO A sad gloom was cast over this community on Saturday morning May when It was heard that Mabel yearold daughter of Mr Robert At kinson John Street and granddaughter of Mr Atkin son Mount Albert was severely burn ed about the body and hands She was taken to the where every medical skill and atten tion was given her After suffering Intense pain she passed peacefully away Sunday night at 12 oclock To know ltd was to love her The funeral service was conducted from her home on Wednesday which was largely attended after which the remains were taken to the Un ion Cemetery for burial Her any friends paid her every kindness and at- tenton especially her SCliool and Sabbath School friends where she was highly respected and loved by all The bereaved family have the sympathy of the whole Among those who attended the funeral from a distance were Mr and Mrs P Atkinson Mount Albert Mr and Mrs A Atknson Midland Mr and Mrs Hudson Mrs and children Thomas- At kinson also Mr and MrK Nelson Mr and Mrs Atkinson Names friends who Sent remem brances Mr and Mrs Will a spray Annie ami Irene till spray Madeline and Jessie Clark a spray Mrs and Mrs Hayes Cvntrnl Methodist Home Department a Spray Central Sunday School a spray a beautiful spray from the teachers Of the West Ward School a beautiful wreath from the pupils Of llic West Ward School Mr and Mis Will Nelson a crcsent star from the family Mrs Parkers ft spray a spray from Mr and Mrs Yates a spray from Mr and Mrs a spray from Miss hinds AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS A CORSETS Pi MODEL The Biggest Corset for the Money Elastic Gores In back medium proportions throughout will fit A most comfortable style A MODEL NO A English good for the summer wear this week MODEL The Incomparable Reducer will give tho Ideal front and reduce tho abdomen hips and baok Reg This Week f ffiite i i ear recliiroclty between lallo ami New York Stale goes Into effect on Saturday The Chateau of Quebec was damaged extent of by fire in the kitchen section In the servants quarters oOO Markets Wheal pel bush per Hurley per bush per lb Shorts per ton May 0 0 250 28 28 000 00 I ton 2G 00 00 Potatoes per Turkeys per lb 25 Chickens per It Geese per HEAD OFFICE TORONTO Capital Paid Up 7000000 Fund HAY Manager Drafts Money and of Credit Issued available throughout tho World In and Munlolpal Securities In Savings at all Branches credited halfyearly at 100 opens an aocount SMYTH Manager Newmarket ARM ER8 NOTES DISCOUNTED SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRAN8AOTED tip t BIS sap I I ss 1 Toronto Markets May IS Wheat per bush Oats per bush 0 fi00 Hay per ton 21 0025 37 0 2t Potatoes per bag Chickens per Ducks per lb lb Turkeys per lb Red Clover Seed 14 and 15 a bush Sweet Clover Seed and 1250 a bush Timothy Seed 525 and 600 a bush ma SEED AND TURNIP Ilia EN Win riepnli fi