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WATCHMAN'WARDER. LINDSAY. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26th. 1901 y ears . Jon gbhnfismmtn. £2111 ghhertiszmtnts "' â€"â€" ~câ€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"_. 75c. a Year in Advance; S! if not so Paid _ ..-.-_._â€"â€"â€" We must use something else. should be relieved of a greater mile- Tile or concrete bought. at the cit . y age than the avera gearlytdoubles its cost in freight. be thus relieved ge Warrants could oncre e can be made into tile in Coun Shaverâ€"W . ,- ould th ‘ any gravel pit and answer all pur- on the roads assumed by use 2:11:15 if: # WANTED -â€"- MALE TEACHER school Section, yo. 7. Ops. Apply With references, stating salary ex- pected to J. A. BROWN, Reaboro for FOUNDâ€"On the 15th con., Maripo- east of Woodville, Pocket Book. 5, Mariposa.â€"39â€" a Ladies’ Apply at. S. S. No. sa, DOSES . A thiinble of boiler plate be county bridges? wighla smaller one to go inside of it Mr. Campbellâ€"Yes an eave a space, gravel and con- Mr Dennis Scull . ‘ ‘ . , r ~ 3Yâ€"C/Ou1d .{ ' lcrete 3 to 1, Dllt into the space beâ€" the money be spent fOI‘ maChri)Ii:‘It:\"’ Of tween thesenthimbles, and you have Mr. Campbellâ€"Yes . . tile that IS indestructible. A black- Chairman Graham41 am ”l‘id to smith can make the mould. The hear that. I thought not :nil told P. O.â€"-39-3. CHOICE BUILDING LOT FOR SALE- â€"On north side of Wellington-st., west, north ward ; 1,4, acre, apple and other fruit trees. Apply at this office.â€" THRESHING MACHINE FOR SALE. Hamilton, first-class condition. rbe sold separate if desired. Peter Hamilton with 12‘h- p” Price Cleaner will Also Grain Crusher. -â€"-Peter reasonable. s ‘...._.â€"_. . being new outside m uSe. thimble must be in two the councils so that I Visited halves so thatit can be taken apart Inspector Knightâ€"I am surprised when the tile is ready to come out. if anybody in Lindsay objects t ll > The mould Will cost $5 In making scheme. h 0 UL a concrete culvert of, say from 5 to Mr. Campbellâ€"The towns might be 1.0.feet, put up a false Wooden arch, compensated by the use of the ma- buxld the concrete up thx walls and chinery. ' over the archâ€" 12 inches tapering Mayor Ingleâ€"The machinery would Will be SOld reasonable. Apply to ‘YOTERS' LIST COURTrâ€"NOthC hereby given that a court will pursuant to by His Honor, of the County of Victoria, at McKenzies Hall in the village of Kirkfield, on the 11th day of Oc- tober, 1901 at 10 o’clock, a. m. to i Hip” Th0ught,» be ‘ ‘ V oters ’ the eta-Special FRANCIS BRIEN BROS. Lot 4, Con. 8, Fenelon, Lindsay P.O.â€" ______________________.__â€"â€"- STRAY STEER.â€"A 2â€"yearâ€"old steer .with white markings, and a hole in right ear, strayed from Mr. W. J. Moore’s premises lot 19, con. held, the List Act, ” red Judge h cam... up to /// gular 10, bargain da 5â€"and when it sets take not be available when we needed it alway your false work. You will in Couu. Shaverâ€"Our bridges would tiat way soon get rid of culvert- not carry heavy machinery" rchiefs, lace edged, re ~¢ H 2 for 25c 60c $1 08 and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters’ List of the Municip- 10 Ops, in June last. Finder will hear be suitably rewarded for returning and anyoue harboring him plies, chy Handke 17, ma king 090-0000....- altogether, for made thus Mr. Campbellâ€"In Hastings thev they will last indefinitely. have had to sometime- ro through “ D " him; All . the 5 at ts bargain days ..... (Bors‘e ‘. .0 oooooooooooooooooooo 00.0.0.0...- ed Kid Gloves, bargain days bargain days bargain days ................. . bargain days ......... . . . . . . . 200, bargain days ............ bargain days . . . . . . . bin-gain days . ..... r 4c, bargain days .............. lar 100, bargain days. . . . . . ...... 15c, 12c, bargain days ............ . ..... lar 10¢, bargain days . ............. ality of Garden for 1901. persons having business court are required to the said time and place. sons having business at the court are required to attend at the said time and place. day of September, 1901. WALSH, Clerk of the Municipality. mile after mile. are upon the streets land make this town attractive and \l l r. zone of the most progressive in the ,provmce. So ideas prevail; and what seems ridiculous becomes a neâ€" cessrty. Plank costs 6 cents, grano- lithic 'other is indestructible. Why should [we stick to the old methods? The Q] 0, . after this notice will be prosecuted. _________________..â€"-â€" JACKSON’S ISLAND FOR SALE.â€" Four acres, beautifully situated in Sturgeon Lake, half way between Sturgeon Point and Bobcaygeon. Steamboat to Lindsay twice a day. ideal spot for a summer resi- dence. Apply to MOORE JACK- SON, Solicitors, Lindsay.â€"24â€"tf. _____________..__â€"â€" 600 lc 1c lc He at attend All per- When in this town some years ago .I-egulgrfzc, .......... c................. 3.9, regular .0, .... .... in Thimbles. rrgulai he, with Mirror, regular dkerchiefs, regular 13c, 23rd. JOHN Dated the ....... ‘ll- lln an Han ’ Lawn Handkerchiefs, d Handkerchiefs, regula cv Plaid Wrappers . Paisley " Flannelette, regular Pink and Blue, regu ks, regular W _â€"39-1 . COUNTY AND TOWNSHIPS MEET IN CONFERENC 0 our store. If We do tte, regu of the mark sometimes do, tell us. We'llmak u...o...... in the 2nd. On the.premis- 73 acres being lot3 concession of Ops. es are a log house and frame barn. The orchard and wells are good. be given Ist éc 25c 35c, bargain days ................. 50c 750, bar gain days .................... stock. ' ' ’Blouse S“ s in these pal-ts to we“ , . Possession will of the creeks, or strengthen the bridges or even put ap temporary ones. to get the roller across. It will tend No Money to Waste I was almost likely to be thrown . through the windows because I rt- to improve your bridges, Likelv commended walks that I called artiâ€" some Of them scarcely carry it land ficial stone. They are the niagnifiâ€" 1.0”” noW. cent granolithic walks that today, Reeve Boat (Emily) â€" “mm is ' meant in the act by a “competent engineer ?” . Campbellâ€"Just as in the Drainage Act, it means a man em- ployed by the county as an overseer. He need not be a licenced engineer. Any man to whom you will iiitrust the expenditure of $2. the govern- ment will intrust the expenditure of 9; one lasts 10 years. the same is true of road~making. Why , E. H. Hopkinsâ€"Does the coun' v 40c 69c 590 to THE GOVERMENT’S OFFER TO ASSIST; MAKING ROADS WAS DIS- CUSSED. â€"â€"-*â€"â€"- Road Commissioner Campbell was present - people have no money to waste: they and Explained the Measureâ€"Re- For particulars apply HENRY WOODBINE, Lindsay, P. O. or at Fox’s brickyard.â€"-â€"38â€"3. 250 -â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"' .HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. â€"â€" A fiveâ€"roomed frame house on the side of Regent-st, between Adelaide and Al- Onc~ mmsr and SERGE. It March. to buying. We are 1)!ch a you. sods, regular 50c, largain days ............. oooooooooooooooooooo Black Dress G Diess Sage, bargain days Dress Serge, b i 1: Dress Goods, regul led Sheeting regular lar $1.20, bargain days ................ 4 P31 terns 90c Black 75c Black IN oooooooooooooooooooooooooo eon-co 35c, bargain days.. . . . . . . . . 24c, bargain days ................ ar gain days ar 400 and 18c 90”. north North Ward, bertâ€"st., will be sold cheap. half acre of land on which is a very Immediate possession. Apply . KNIGHT, or STEWART . O’CON- . NOR, Lindsayâ€"374. . . . . . . . 20c _____._______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 150 FARMS FOR SALE.â€"West half, lot 'eads, regu . $175 lace Curtains bargain day ‘l l" :5 ON, I. Lindsay lâ€"â€"-â€" P°°°¢ s for ....... . “ presentatives Spokeâ€"The Leading Municipalities are 0p County System. “It is a pleasure to meet with men who know one problems of roadâ€"making, who have grappled .00.0'IOIOOOIOOOOQOOOOOO0.0... fine garden . Price $350. to H. spent $1760. Clerk Fraser will now tell you that last year the expendi- Tture on culverts was 350, there is should you go by the cold machinery of taxation extract money from the clear these roads in case Of 511"“? people to be spent along the old blockade ? fixed lines when you Can produce bet- Mr. Campbellâ€"Yes. ter results with less monev. The ML F' C' Taylorâ€"What will 79' ‘ come of part of the million dollars. Ihave none to spend in repairing not used by the counties t') structures that should be permanent. Mt Campbellâ€"It will go back into In McGillicuddy township]? years the treasury. posed to 8 ago I had charge of the roads. We Coun. Fairbairnâ€"â€"Can the county, ’used the tile moulds and built con- counc1l raise the money Without crete culverts. The first year we asking the people ? Mr. Campbellâ€"Yes. unless a third of the townships oppose the scheme. What the Townships Think not a wooden one in the township. The chairman asked the delegates and the taxes have been reduced by from the difierent municipalities to with them, and who have found how difficult it is to give them any effective solution.” 2, con. 2, Verulam, 100 acres, 80 cleared, balance pasture. barn and log house. Frame 3! must be reckoned Within two 231/2 per cent. It is not extravaâ€" say what the local feeling was to- gance to build well. ward the scheme. Statute labor is good in its place, Reeve Boat (Emily)â€"We have tak- but an unfair burden is being put en it up at every meeting and think upon it, and it is being discredited it will be a good thing for us, and by its best friends because it will favor it. Personallv I am in favor not bear that burden. It was good of it, and more so since I know an in its day but new conditions are expensive engineer is not to be em- leading men to ask if a larger 53'8- ployed, My neigfibor has lived in tem of road control is not advisable. Hastings and says the county sysâ€" for These were among the words with A150 5°“thW05l PMt lot 7, con- which Mr. A. w. Campbell, provincial 50 read commissioner, ‘dress to the representatives of coun- nd townships met in convention They were ys’ 03d Coats Men’s and Boys Overdue. Mantles, last. season’s, reg. Manila bargain day s. licWool Carpets, bargain days. . . . ....-.. . . . . . . licWoolFilled Carpets, bargain days .. . . . . . . . . 3c Union Carpe's, bargain days 75 White Wool Blan (1 Grey Plannelette Blankets, regu llpercent. ofi' Men's Hats and Caps. en’s Bows, bargain da . t. of? all Ledies’uud regular 7c, bargain days . . LY FRIDAY MORNING; if/fl/flâ€" .E. Ian’s and Bo 10p! can 3 hdies’ per cent. 05 New t Watch values, ice of a watch is not alwa e of its worth. precaution that our long suggeStsy IS taken to “-II I‘ ussible value in every m miles of Dun‘sford. t. oil near Downeyville, . acres all plow land, no buildings. ”cued ms ad' For Particulars apply to JOHN. G. ASHMORE, Dunsford, or R. A,-ty it 9 00 POGUE, Lindsay.â€"â€"37-4. do ._â€"_____________________ , . , GOClF ]51 FOR S. [ 1 OR T O T.â€"â€" met, to discuss the government 5 of- Lot 22, Con. 4, Brock township, about 1% miles southwest of Man- 100 acres,“ 75 under Good buildings . and Frame house, ‘ tame barn and stables, good well and a. never-failing spring; young orchard commencing to bear. For terms and particulars apply ALEX. FERGUSON, Sonya, Ont. 11 Emily, OIOOOOOOOOOCIOOCOOOOOO 50c on Tuesday afternoon. 11 days ooooooooooooo .000000000 kets, bargai _ lar 75c, bargain days........ fer to give a third of the cost of road improvements in the province. They did so. All the interested iclpalities, except Car-den, sent reprei They heard Mr. Camp- bell, asked questions and declared the attitude of- their respective coun-I cils toward a county system. These declarations showed that the back townships favored it but the wealthy front onesâ€"~Marip‘65a, Eldon and Ops This appears to mean that no county scheme can be adopt- ed. Warden Graham was in t lerk McNeillie was Sheriff official About 100 gentlemen were present. The numerous delegates were ed by several gentlemen fr hips who attend interest Roads may be classified into three equal divisions : leading roads, those by which leading roads are reached, and back roads. These classes must get separate‘t’reatme’nt, but a‘system for the whole should be adopted. Some townships have to maintain roads that people from other town- ships maintain them. That is not fair, and has led to a proposal that these former townships should be relieved of some of their roads by the county. mun- illa Junction. cultivation. ‘ 'r‘ - well fenced. customers may rely upon 10mm lit for every dollar invested Children’s Underwear. IOOOOOCOOCOOOCCOOOOOOOO llper can 50 large Ilpiewa Gingham, ‘â€" seiitatives . 00MB EAR to FARMS FOR SALEâ€"v In Emily on the Ops boundary, five miles south 220 acres, over 100 plow land, some valuable timber Good log dwelling and one of the finest barns in the prov- ince 72x54, with stone foundation 9 ft. high and 2 ft. thick {line or- A first-class property, and will be sold cheap. Also 150 acres adjoining the vil- of Cannington. house and good outbuildings. very desirable home. For further particulars apply at this office.’-â€"â€"39-tf. ____________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"' SALEâ€"Three hundred acres, lot 16 and west half of 15 in the 4th concession of the townâ€" 160 acres under cultivation, 90 acres wood, balance rough pasture land. dwelling and outbuildings; plenty One mile from school, W. MCGAFFEY. OW CASH PRICES. llllS lOll llllll Willi WEEK we have number of lines ITTON BBtllB OPTICIANS of Lindsay ; are Opposed. ‘The government is anxious to aid the people to improve their roads arid find out the best system upon andiwhich to do it. A: the earnest re- lquest of the leading municipal men ‘of the province, the legislature has ‘lajd aside a million dollars to give omlone dollar for every two spent by ed municipalities in making the roads. The legislature cares not lwhat plan is adopted. The bill proâ€" on balance. . he chair,l secretary Miss stenographer. chard. sup- tm ghoufiszmmts DO YOU WANT A HOME ? â€"â€" Two first-class building lots for sale,. Each 50 feet- frontage, situated on Cambridge-st, just north of Welling- No finer location in town Apply to plement town and towns because of scheme. In his introductory remarks Chairâ€"ivides man Graham announced that instead ‘in 00 as expected, Victoria could :ro from the legislaturellar for every t m col-1 simpler clearer t0.lt does not require roads shall be made; it simply is lage Fine brick their in in View of the big rush of FAIR secured at greatly reduced prices a in WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS. of $255 obtain $30000 Townships getting money fro onization roads that extent from sharing in the fund so that allowed the remaining acre- ince to share in the of roads.” That $3000010f macadam but such material as suingwill meet the requirements lroads on which the money First the county must select what FARM FOR and upwards 4 per cent. will be pon request. 0 Saturday evening 7.30 were excluded ship of Eldon; l"an act to aid in the improy Very good age of the prov amount thus saved. or 33 per cent. to be spent and th the town and incorporated would contribute, 49 per cent. for the of the money that ed on their roads. The Commissioner Speaks. Mr. Campbell spoke for nearl hours in that conversational, ate convincing style of his, as given the closest sketch of his speech mig of the whole e 18 per cent. that villages ave only ‘ are regarded townships to pay; take them under 1 would be expcnd- - go on and improve these. have 200 miles of such roads. Go of water . lllE PRICES ARE AWAY DOWN. from Eldon Station market. would le from Beaverton, seven from Woodville. well fenced. An hard containing five from _â€" miles Lorneville, Clay loam land; all excellent young orc various kinds of apple trees. If not sold before Jan. lst, 1902, will be 45 acres of large, standing tamarack and 20 acres small wood er for cordwood, Apply to HECTOR McEACHERN, Argyle P.O., Box 12.â€"-â€"38â€"8. f MONEY LOST.â€"â€"â€"On the back to from Lindsay, 10th, ith a flower With colâ€" the Pe bble PAIRS Chi'dren’s 8 to 10, Stand- â€"41 Laced Boots, sizes ard Screw soles, price 85c, special - 60 PAIRS Ch ford Shoes, light and. able, sizes 5 to 10, specral 45C price ....................... â€""4 PAIRS Children’s Kid “OPAIRS \l’onicn‘s Fine Pebble Leather Bu'ton Boots with toe mildnlce. He'd". “Eight b001, pt: #37 PAIRS Wcmen's Smooth Grain utton Boots, comfort shape, 8-1- ‘ “tar-150151 at $1.15, special 90C over their needs. expedditure of $1,000, further on S may be needed and at another plac another sum. and make these improvements under y two delib- and ........... th ere i'dren's Dong"1a 01" comfort- attention. for sale. ht run as fol- suitable dâ€"making varies Each from broken in Lambton, fol- the Button ed, sizes 3 35c The problem of roa aterial at hand. t be considered Gravel, ‘ 30 PAIRS Women's Smooth Grain and Pebble Laced Boots, Stand- l Boots, Black and Color are Screw so'es. sizes 3 to 7 90C P . to 1, per pair ...... . ........ ............................ ad, with the m locality mus that standpoint. stone, or neither, as must determine the plan to be Everywhere, arise ' hould control the roads ?” “Who should build them?” “How should the money for these purposes be raised ?” These questions are ever deliberate consideration w olution. g to be your suâ€" roadmakâ€" south on Tuesday evening, Sept. Hand Bag in black w worked ored g0ing These will not last long. take up the offer individually. the s ide stitched edge with the same. tained one box of worm one package of red dye, one pack age of logwood, one package blue stone, one pair of gloves, two white handkerchiefs, leather pocket book conta. and about one dollar in si registered letter containing cheque. will be rewarded on Thomas Bolton. flice.â€"â€"37-3 . on though, silk lowed. questious “th0 s around The bag con- powders, system is to be me. county, but the c all the results. and incorporated to There is no more should build roads to produce into load of mere the merchant shou have the farmer take into the country. Th been building all the roads. the towns are asked to help. report of the overseer appointed by the county will b legislature on SHOES R, NEILL, - 90 Kent Street, Lindsay one brown before us ining $65 lver, also until by have arrived at some s am not here claimin perior in the ing, but tha sist you t of us could build had the materi had these, however, be necessary to org to get the best results. ‘A Great Work Roads are the one gr mon knowledge of t I may if possible asâ€" best plan. Any if we If we still 1’8- 50k Agent for “The Slater Shoe” Finder turning to Mrs. Yelverton P.O., or this 0 _______________.___.â€"- FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"That valu- able property situated on lot 5 con. 11, Eldon, containing ninety acres, more or less. ises are a good log frame born. a. good state of cultivation all good tillable land, acres, of hard wood bush. about one mile from the village 0‘ Hartley and convenient to Palm" true and Cambray‘ cheese fac Possession lst of March. bu Purchaser or tenant will have the right of fall reasonable. 0 find the good roads, a1 and money. it would be anize our forces 3 all“ sounds En. 3 Matt x WANT On the prem- house and ed and in . Nearly out Six It on“? PARK best “on N rth â€"Apply at 83 v 0 Wardâ€"14.1 ‘ eat. work on ey is being ays of roadwork this province pent on the Well water ton-st. . for a nice 11381661108. JAMES LEROY .â€"37-4. IN LANDSâ€"Several per. 100, 300 to 500 acres for sale in the townships of Fenelon and Disby. Prices from $75 to $4,000- Marriage A. c. GRAHAM, Eta, Yietofia Road.â€" . .,._.;i a. f. nil-shun high SALE on RENTâ€"The m the Province for sale a mile It is situated and a. half northâ€"east on the fourth con. of BARGAINS Gelsâ€"40) money be spent on bridges? ab spent. are done in a year in million dollars 5 roads besides tha nearly $45,000,00 That does not inc and there that deal in the total. Timber i costs $18 per 1, into culverts lasts from rent at 01“." 1 and 3/2 an act covering those. ny tories. t the lude the pa costs a great" area? lmutatining ei ht acres, “to tillable 8 y and eight good bush, beech and maple. - well fenced. -ALEX. FERGUSON, 80n- Bexley. Won here Terms culars MRS. P 0-. It nearly as practicable. ploughing. t nearly as the needs of the county de- pupils. For further parti apply on the premises or to JAM GIIBHRIST, Hartley. -' very year. when pu , 5 to 10 mend, License 1 s scarcer e 000 and Real Ebtate 30-35 uildings teni worked well there. Reeve Hunter (Verulam)â€"â€"We are inclined to favor the scheme. Reeve Hudson (Somerville) -â€"-Our council is in favor Of it. Mr. Suddaby (Clerk of Somerville) â€"I have no doubt of its benefit. Concentration of effort is the rule of the day. Reeve Staples (Laxton) -â€" Our people are satisfied with the scheme. 1 am afraid though that the mach- ery will be worn out before it gets back to us. Clerk McKague (Bexley) Our couna cil are all in favor but one man. Reeve Parkin (Fenelon‘, I cannot say. I have not asked the council definitely. The county rate has in- creased this year and this scheme would increase it more. Coun. Palmer (,Fenelon') The people should be allowed to vote on raisâ€" ing the money. Reeve McLean (Ops) It is not popular with us. We set. too little for the amount we have to pay. use as much as those who The Government Aid better the money and says to the unicipalities “Go on and fix your . .- il(.l$ alld dra“' on us it‘ll. 0110 (101., Cllalrmilll Gl‘lllllllllâ€" llIC C()llllt.v “.0 you spend ,.- No Council intend giving Ops an advan- act is on the books. tage. ‘ ‘ \ _ Clerk Montgomery (Daltony â€"â€" We that expensive are favorable. I have come down to find out whether what the warden told us back in the womls was true. I find it was. Reeve Mark (Mariposalâ€"I cannot say whether we favor it or not. I think each township might better get its share and go on. Reeve McFarlane (Eldon) â€"â€" We shall oppose the scheme. We are paying a. railway bonus. those roads, make a note of M1970? Ingleâ€"Thc FO‘VH can get One mile mav need an nothing for what it pays. The V 50 machinery would not be here when e we wanted it. We are Illi'tlilllfl roads in town for the townships to travel over. There is nothing in it for us. Mr. DeGeer (Woodvillelâ€"I’ersonal- 'ement It does not say gravel of the is spent. as leading roads and ts control. It may Say you Go on for 10 years the direction of a man whom you ‘ - _ , think competent and draw on the ly I am ”1 fay 01'. 0f 1} IlluifidO 110‘; legislature for one third of the sums know what the “Mags 1 ml 5- _ spent That is the bill. You have Reeve Flavelle (SFUI‘SGOn P011“) till January 1st, 1903 to adopt a TleechOlSn; £133 \iglegfgtig pd):- county system. If you have not 3011 .. _- . .. , - and the reeye would pay that if then done 50' tne townships may necessary. It is unfortunate for Lindsay, but even so considering the good of our county we should favor. it. A hearty resolution of thanks to Mr. Campbell was carried by a stan- ding vote. _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"00â€"'â€""_‘ Cheap Western Excursions The annua, western excursions. via Grand Trunk railway system, will take place on Sept. 26th. 27th and 28th. The rates from Lindsay are as follows: Port Huron, Mic-1‘... $17.15; Detroit, Mich, $7.50 ; Saginaw,- llfich., $9.40; Bay City, Mich, $9.50; Cleveland, Ohio, $10; Grand Rapids, Mich., $11.35; Columbus, Ohio, $12.50; Chicago, Ill., $11.45; Cin- cinnati, Ohio, 315, also to St. Paul or Minneapolis, Minn., $37.45. Tick- ets good to return up to Monday,- Oct. 14th. For partisulars and tick- ets apply to Geo. Wilder, Express office Lindsay.â€"â€"38-2. ______.â€"o.oâ€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"" Violin and Musical Culture JOHN W. GRAY, teacher of Artisâ€" Mr. Campbellâ€"~The act says “as tic Violin Playing and Musical Cult- ” That means a um, will accept a limited number of" For terms, etc, apply No. 1' 42.â€"â€"-â€"35â€"8,- Towns do not Share The levy for this work in a county ‘de over the whole ountry roads get The towns, cities villages are asked the country roads. reason why farmers bring their mum and take home a hants’ goods‘ than that 1d build them to his goods out e farmer has Now The give way to 3 accepted by the the work done. Questions and Answers Councillor Staba.ckâ€"â€"â€"Can any of the Mr. Campbellâ€"No, there is already Coun. Shaverâ€"Must each township f roads according to its A township that clearly Adelaide-st. or P. O. Box ' < .~ - ., v. . .- vv -._ wa. _« . . ,- , . . ' g. < . A _<,.. .. ._ .,. ., .,-<.,_,i. _, n... ., ,,. A 3-5.? '17 < v" . 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