Harvest Supplies DEERINO BINDER TWINE ROPE DRAW ROPE AND SUNS ROPE GLOVES HARVEST TOOLS THRESHERS SUPPLIES PACKING OF ALL KINDS STEAM PIPE FITTINGS BELTING GALVANIZED BASKETS WO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ENAStELWARE FOR THE PRESERVING SEASON Rowlands Hardware THE PAINT STORE Investments The Imperial Bank wishes to be helpful in the furtherance of its clients interests A Bond Department has been established for the pur pose of buying and selling the highest class of securities for our customers The Bond Department will be glad to advise you through the Manager of our IMPERIAL BANK pair done by with the 1 all men living in or muni twelve day he roads free in This as Ihe beginning which with r modi fled from lime to all red conditions or eh Holland Landing tain townships of the for he statute up then lay dormant but bio lil hut with- It was not until the mber session of ouncil that substantial pro of CANADA SOUTH END LUMBER YARD E EN FRESH CAR JUST RECEIVED Lowest Prices for Cash P PEARSON Cor Church and DArcy Phone THE CANE SONS CO LIMITED MATERIAL Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Cane Sons Co Limited Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket The roads thus laid out constructed by the militia handed over to 1 labor As it was Unit without late made luwaras would become I by the passing of and numerous grants were made a resolution forming South York by the for their repair tor as well as for new grants were expended to meet me the supervision of special- cu appointed Com how the the CANADIAN COURTESY APPEALS TO AMERICAN VISITOR the Democrat Children children children is the picture that captured the eye of the observer on a day sed spent visiting Torontos gigantic type of display of Canadian progi following these special was left in the hands townships developed principal roads be- heavier with regular coach schedules were common and increasingly ronized This demanded a hig highway Many substantial and shown by the Canadian National expensive bridges were needed Exhibition 300000 invitations Tin- prevailing system of main- to children were sent out by the by residents along the management At least 100000 failed to keep them in re- accepted Everything was five and the next development cents for the day admission as along the line of making the freaks rides ice cream cones libra heavily travelled roads pay etc Thousands of children or maintenance and construe- milled about in a dense mass of ion through direct laxing of little humans with an occasional 11 traffic using them Thus- adult Every inch of grass was by youthful County Road System Mowing the assuming at lunch marked the progress of the day A unique sight was that of tin orphans holding on to a long clothesline for safely As many as one hundred of thes would he found in single file tightly grasping the rope even as they tandards and quality of loiiuly of the big fair is its size Toronto tho self with population is a city of great buildings Canadian courtesy prevails lo handle the crowds ho flock there for the first two in September Informa ion bureaus are plentiful and attendants are willing lo do any thing in accommodating visitors particularly we Yankees from the stales and air those things one hears but lo he appreciated must be This is exposition season ester can well be proud nay boast one of her own Canada comes to Rochester COAL and COKE Anthracite Coal Nut Stove and Egg Sizes Also Cars of Nut Coke Cedar British Columbia and New Brunawlok SLATED SHINGLES Green Red Blue and Heather Colours For Partition The Material That Will Burn H EVES HURON STREET Phone 22 Newmarket of the subject in order to obtain as much as I i I I nut with other counties of the llcd a convention of inu- iiiLientalives epor of ion was printed and and doubtless had much to 1 in Li I of Ihe County the necessity of proved roads and Ihe advisa bility of road rly start To lake Ontario the Provincial agreed to bear onethird Ihe cost of construction and improvement of County Highway approved by the Depart ment of Highways the follow ing resolution was passed by the County Council of York in Juno Thai this Council bo now resolved Into Committee of Whole to discuss the advisability of taking over and maintaining a portion of the amount sot apart by the Government foi making good roads This afterwards drafted a by law which was submitted to tin township councils Mop than of the councils of the county proved of bylaw and undo to submit the whole but the vcrdlol against proposal herewith Is of as show Hip sihl ieho lei national No forts marl boundary line Wo are one continent All body we hey sang at night glad of our brotherly north i Mrty we ever show and her citizens thai princely AN UNUSUAL WELL PROBLEM feet the drill struck a lupin apparently- il at such they might the bit fiwn its downward course With the fourth attempt penetrate the stratum it wag decided that further pro under the circumstance was impossible- The cost for ho depth dug was considerable ini-tluni- lion or finance and be applied to each I one of the greatest ad vantages thai each of road3 may be constructed and Improved re cording to a definite and prearranged plan This definite and prearranged throughout the condition Bridges culverts first built where need was Grading and straightening especially near tan or where traffic was keenly the InoubuB of bad roads In instances grading was completed a foundation Jaid and the road brought Into use for a period to allow for settlement and But wherever work was plan which is now growing into the finished system Counties have an opportunity on a limited mileage of roads to work In a similarly manner For litem the Provincial Highway system serves as an extol lent mo ways a model of the type pavement built for few county lount of traffic equal system But rather me model Is one of systematic de velopment every bridge and culvert every work of grading and drainage every gravel and macadam surface applied being planned with the future completion of the county road system as a whole Townships should not leave this systematic planning of work to County and Provincial organizations alone Every township should according to requirements develop similarly Every township council should lhe first place have before it a of the township on which the roads ihlLi mined by various factors but more especially by the abjective points which residents of township have occasion to Some parts of a densely heavier latcd last resort would for the well have been advisable Finally one of the pro posed placing a foot of on the top of the rook allowing It lo harden then drilling through it He claimed that after penetrating the was mixed thoroughly then just enough water added to make it damp and the mortar was dumped into allowed for It to set tho because of fewer bridges and so the township imp ild consistently revised One portion a township may be merely awaiting road improvement lo convert it I district equally productive with present apparently more fortunate Or Ihe opening of a new road IJie construction of a shortoff or removal of a hazard ous condition may re lionize local local tendencies such Improvements should be Incorporated lhe township plan and their el as largely as possible Such a plan of roads constantly be fore a township council will un doubtedly have a beneficial Influence ward a wiser distribution of road When only one of two can be financed In any year It lit help make apparent the more Im portant It will further aid In township work In accordance with methods which will gradually develop a wellbalanced plan town ship roads one In which work am as well as did her older man in question was Carlton then he compliment to the- mart In question And once reported it not long until the younger ir Maria was healing the left by her sister Ann upon the Governors heart Thus did the Lady Maria first lady of the land Lady Maria was trained for such high No wonder then at this vivacious young woman twenty- one two years after marriage lo Guy Carlton outd carry to great ideas of establishing a French there years of the years The American in fall swing So before she bad long was sent back to England while her bus ied himself in driving out rebels return to Canada however iked a brilliant period at u St LouiB Standing on the present site of the Chateau Revolution the Lady the if many a stle of social tho Lady was per fectly at home Fond of and pomp stalely and fair adorned with jewels and raiment swept all bo her like a queen Beloved and admired the ful Maria held court in fourteen years in Canada a tenyear interval at home England the noble lady found herself the proud possessor of a Peace had earned for himself the title of Baron Dorchester The Lady Dorchester entt her last term of eight years with even more dignified bearing than she had bad before Fond of gaiety and color tit is said s particularly loved lug heeled shoes with gold Initio i She took as model for her dressing the high style made famous by Marie An toinette This queenly altitude she car ried too inEo her own household A mot her of many children il is said purposely would en ter lhe diningroom last in order lo have the pleasure of seeing everybody rise and how and stand until she was seated But with all her love of court manners the Lady Maria gave her household as something which made her true patriots and courageous men She sacrificed active service to tier country She gave ft line of descendants which ddes the i Earl of Howard who traces his line directly to Lady and Guy Carlton GovernorGen of Canada in those earl ITS NOT VERY BAD not very bad When you sil down lo the table you do not expect lo satisfy your hung er with food that is vary bad Yon want it thoroughly good nutritious appetizing palatable Some young people do a lot of worthless reading in v course of a year They say that It is not very bad but they would not venture to claim that it Is worthless Why eat have bread and nt girl trying to impress he mistress with the character of tho youth with wlioin she was keeping Lundy is exhibiting his horse rake at the Fair at Hamilton Henry Thompson is moving harness shop to Smiths old of Main and Tim othy Streets The Northern Railway will passengers for single fare between and Toronto for the Newmarket Fall Show J of Oak and and David of Raven- have been awarded prizes for horses at the Centennial Ex- in On the inst at the Hotel Newmarket by Rev John Brown Miss Eliza beth I to Campbell both of In Newmarket at the resdence Of R J Davison Rev P Sept Miss Sarah ma Atkinson to iPugs- both of Richmond Hill At the residence of the brides her by Rev O Sept Miss Mary Ann of Km- to Henry Cane of Newmarket Years Ago Era Sept President was ssinated last Friday Roy Trivet has returned home Detroit Mrs Stocking of visiting in town Miss Elliott and Miss Ellis of St Catharines are guests of Mrs Dr Rogers Harry Phillips is from the Mrs Dr of Toron to was the guest Of Mrs Roche during the Fair Mr and Mrs Millard were guests of Lawyer during Fair days Walter Trivett was homo from Toronto for the weekend Mrs Street left for Manitoba on Tuesday lo spend the winter with her son returned homo from Saturday night where he has been painting three houses Mayor Cane and wife leave to morrow lb Spend a week at Pan in honor of their silver wed- here for the Old Boys ReUnion also Jesse of Sask one of lhe old Sharon band boys Dean Harris of St Catharines of Toronto were home last week Mr and Mrs Dan Irwin of Louisville Kentucky are visitors City Hospital aunt Mrs L Jackson Mr and Mrs Alex Millard and daughter of Toronto were visi- Lundy of Easlon P A Rev Patrick OConnor and son of Ohio were hero for the Old Boys They were the guests of Squire Jack son with he learned his trade CO years ago Mr and Mrs John Gill resident of Newmar ket Tor years are leaving for Halliburton iPhploftrnpher took a groitp of bicycle hoys of lhe who lhe Old declared that hi in a jail Have standard than this friends Ask not merely Ilia they shall not be very bad that companionship shall ho positively good inspiring and helpful the greatest success in its history Letters from Old Boys who wan led lo be here occupy columns in this weeks The crowning event of Fair was banquet In skating rink by Rev l Campbell Sept of Isabella Dicks of Sandford Al the home of the brides uncle Sept llh Rev J Lawrence J of arch Intitule of Us kind In developed If kills mosquitoes ants and Jnjl insects FlyTox used lie of homes a belli M ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO