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The Wingham Times, 1898-08-12, Page 2file WING.I.IAM TIMES AUGUST 12, 1808. 2 Suc�:t ,1 hate, lit cit itt;le il t ria I• for ttltties Ot ,:11.,lieutatla, tits the Fell fan raid a+rtlol that militia de- partnieni, ha, taut to oilier the priut- 1ng of a ::tPt,t;tl slIpp!y. lilt• 15,000 are Dila', .pial ii'Oi't• l'I quilt tt. M. Iia, a c: t i', been.r;.,..t• J t, re- cently _ r rte ;,,;.t ;,ts :, t• . t ent tt, , •t'.. 01,1 It; 11.• t•.'itTlt•11, nrtrIv iTTLE Pals ke~ GOOD ROARS fl BRIEF, PROVINCIAL ROAD IN'STRIMT0R CAMP- BELL GIVES ADVICE, Roads that "brok up" are batt roads. Make road improvements in shell a way that will snake it permanent. Whether oy statute labor or other means undertake roadwork system- a ieally. . Appoint a saperviser who will have eharge of all the roadwork, Make read -heats five miles in length, choose the best men as path - masters, and kfep them in office. Classify the I-oad, according to the nature and extent of the traffie over them. Specify the width of grade, amount Of crown plant or drainage, kind, width and del h of material to he used, and see tltt these specifications are carried out. Positively _ tt� sa Purchase grat°el by the pit not by rely Buren y' .te Little Pills. the load. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Use clean road material. Indigestion and. Too FRarty Eating. A per. I Strip the clay nd earth from over tett re=far D zzin.�s, Nausea, Drowse- the gravel 'it bei.tre the time of per• cess,Dad Taste in the Mouth, Coated. Tongue forming statate ltibor. Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They ' "f Begate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. If screening or+erushing is neces- Srrlall Pell. Small Dose. Bary let this be 1ne before the time Small Pice. of statute labor. Substitution Do not scattemoney in making trifling repairs ol1 temporary strue- ilie :fraud of the flap 1 tures. Roads, culverts and bridges l will always be See you get Carter's, 1 construction in IInanne.r, suitabl Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Litt14 Liver Pills. Ile nut cover an al's gravel road with rod and earth front the stiles of ., • tand sod this earth . the roadI. urn outward and raise the centre with new gravel. Adopt every means to secure a hard, smooth, waterproof surface. Do not let stones roll loosely on road. Do not let rata remain. They make travelling difficult and spoil the toad by holding Water. ;stake repairs as oon as the detect appears. Improve the draii age of the hills. Make the crown ,f the roadway higher than on levelround. Change the locatio1 of a road if a, steep hill can be avoi led. Do not use wood fo culverts. Use concrete, vitrified pi or stone. Do not build woodel bridges. Use iron, .stone or concrete. a place in the museum. I notice the ` 'r' 'substitutes Canadian customs fu bid 'bstitu.tes of imitations of buttar. I hope red talar won't signalize itself' over this. "The keg of which this is a pot' - tion was dug up recently (this year) in n. bog near Danlavin, Connty Kil dare. The staves are said to have -1E- •- t: Egniset.Ln Sufferers ten years from weak heart tion and ntprvousness. Curets by Milburnrs Heart and Nerve Pills. No frits G:• profession is ex nil from equircd, and their the most durable to requirements, 1s most economical. If statute 1abo is to be made suc- cessful the work must be systemati- cally planned aged some definite end kept in view. ;t Have the work properly laid out before the day appointed to com- mence work. Otily call out a sufficient number of men and teams to proper- ly carry out the work in hand, and notify then of the implements each I will be required/ to bring. Let no pa.tbm4ster return a rate- payers ate- s tiers statute ;labor as performed unless it has e n done. • L Ziztne'lHolo BROUGHT RENEWE DESPONDENT; been round it, but to have fallen off on removal. It lay in a peasant's garden, and the dogs fell on it for a time. Mrs. Ilopkin�t, of Blackhall 1 Castle, Kileullen, County Kildare, got 1 it then, and I got this fragment from I her. I melted a. piece, and it seems' decidedly butterfish'+" Mr Lefroy has come upon another • find for Mr. Boyle that should be of peeuliar interest tg that portion of our population Whip is of Irish par entagc. Ile ha; selured an "Ogham stone," and it willI come, over to the tnuseun: as soot as the small sum necessary foil the transporta- tion is raised. Autogham stone is a stone which is occsionaily found in Ireland, inseribeCi . vith the "ogh•l m" alphabet, which w s current in Ire- land prior to the n nth century. The oghFtm alphabet is of the runic variety, the chara `tors being straight litres, generally up ight and parallel, hut occasionally iitransverse. Mr. 1 Boyle commission 4 d Mr. Lefroy to find him one, all that gentleman has succeeded, tho Igh aghatn stones are nut to be pick up easily. This one can be brought to Toronto at a cost of £1 or 4 1'ir. Boyle has communicated web several prom: inept Irish Cant t ans, and has al. Dr. y iiliams' Medi int Co. ready met with a liberal response Gentlemen,—A f .w years ago my from Very Rev, eau arris and system became thoroughly run down Superior Teefy. ie hopes to My blood was in a l frightful condi• enough soon to ad this exceedingly i tion ; medical tresat Tent did no good. valuable article to lis collection. I surfeited myself with advertised 9i medicines, but withlcqually poor re Canadian Joga Lead. sults. 1 was fintt y iucapaciatecl , from work, became horoughly des- -- pondent; and gave hope of living lir, 1?. W. Iiodsoti, Superintendent much longer. Whir . in this con- Farmers' Institutes'} has received a 1 dition I visited my 1 me near Tara. letter from the rinour Peeking A sister, then and n living in Tor- Company in referance to a small at the parent- trial shiplltent of Canadian hogs re: I, cently slaughtered by them. They I say : "The shipme t consisted en:1 tu•ely of Yorkshires' The meat pro: dotter by thein s of excellent 1 disease c r .; r'titens of the '� an p 1 b to his s�trs ! quality, %ery firm tnd the fat per: nerves. Ti:. r :-nu' t., r..uk and .ttS Il r, later on, She I featly white. `.rile ppet'ranee of this + .ezor tet_:•a •sere-i�as racoon. provided me wittl s me of the ills Mental 1ct.oL. p I rut of hugs was splendid and conae•.;� �':��=e-orla�:u• g I anticipated at the time we slauguter• I t others make the stat and begged me to take them• I did to HEALTH TO A BROTHER. EIS HEALTH HAD FA LED AND MEDI- CINES SEEMED TO O Hill No GOOD— WnERE °THETIS 'HAD FAILED DR. WILLIAMS! t'INIC. 'ILLS MET WITH GREAT SUCCESS. i h ) 11.1111111111111111ui.Inu111Y, S111,11.1111,•111•Imn INI lull 1; ,i onto, was also visite al home. Her hu$and had been made healthy throufah the use of Dr. 'Williams' Pink' Pills, and she urged me to try tem. Tired of trying medicines, I 1 ughed at the proposition. : owev Ilir. Donald Campbell, the well-known. carriage maker of Irarristcn, Ont., said: "I have been troubled off and on for ten years with weak action of my heart and nervous:ess. Frequently ray heartwould flutter 'Teat violence, palpita.:: ai(. :, .farming ole c :eeemng.; . Osten 1 had sharpy.: i ..:.tri myhea,t[macouldnotsleep 1 hardened by 1 we11 at n- at. 1 got o' box of M.ilburn'e i The a et'ator of 1 Heart and ::,'rve Pills and from them de- p rived alr.:o -t immediate benefit. They re- should have ins storedvi'.:rt.mya.e:aesandstrew thened ence work on el myenti•e:'t'.;'.-anreifH9ani0everysymptom the ground has of nerve oe it .trt t, out le, and enabling me sealed in dspthas and not to lease to get restful, 'I:ealtll asleep." Iiilburn'c Heart a d Nerve Pills cure this vtork until the time of statute palpitation, throbbin , dizzy and faint labor, usually in June when the spells, nervousness, leeplessuess, weak- ness,fer•:aletroubles,a. ter effects of grippe, ground is hard and dry. etc. Pr°cit Cc. a bon r 8 for ;