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POINTS FROM CANADA RULES FOR IM PROVIN G A N D REPAIR roads and * o to r cars . K f f e c 't o f ( i u u t l I H m h n n j i nx* .\ u (t * d A n A u to n M » liill» t . fry ING H IG H W A Y S. W hatever the reputation for reck lessness and dis-egnrd for the rights C a n a d ia n l u M m l n l u i i i r 'a A d v i e « P u * o f the road vvh.ch many uutouioblla K evp lu g tp Uood R u a d w a / « —A ll drivers or chauffeurs have acquired, W o r k lu He D u n e W i t h a V i e w tu the udvent o f tbe big cur Is undoubted F e r m u u e m e a n d U u r a b f l t t jr. ly exerting a sliou g influence fa v or able to good to * is , an Increasing iiillu A. W. Campbell, provincial highway race which may be exerted pow erfully ronnnlsslouer o f Ontario and one o f when the time be* owe* ripe for b-gla the ablest exponents o good roads on lative assistance, says the Auto A d the American continent, has form ulât vocate and Country Ronds. An Inter ed a set o f rules which could be follow esting experience is related o f roads ed with profit by highway com m ission and country w ays by Whitman Osgood ers generally, says the Auto Advocate o f W ashington, who with his w ife, two and Country Hoads These rules are children and a chauffeur made a round printed in his animal report: trip to St. T ills in his O ldsm oblle First.—Every good road has tw o e s -1 They went by the fam ous old national Bential features: (a ) A th orou g h ly d ry fou n d ation . fb) A sm ooth, hard, w a te r p r o o f su rfa ce covering Second. The foundation Is the out ural subsoil, the dirt road, which must I.e kept dry by good drainage. Third. Tue surface covering Is geii erally a coating of gravel or broken stone, which should be put on the road In such a w*y that It will not in wet weather be churned up and mixed with the earth beneath that Is, It should form a distinct coating Fourth To accomplish tills (a> The * ravel or broken atone should contain very 111 tie sand o r ( l a y ; It should be clean (b ) The i>iads should be cro w n e d or rounded In the cen ter so as to shed the w ater to to * op en dralus- (c i Huts should not be a llow ed to form , as they pre ' ':nt w ater from p assin g to the open drab *. <d> The o /'-a drains should h ave a suffi clent fall and free outlet so that the w a ter will uyt stand In them, hut will be ca rrie d a (Taj- im m ediately. < k ) The I.per. underdrains should he laid w h erevei the open drains are nut suffi, cleu t anti w here the grou n d has a motet o r wet a p /e B ia n ce with a tend ency to a b sorb the vrayel and rut read ily Hy this m eans the fou ndation is m ade dry. If A i(D VOTOUIMl ON A HAD WJA1>. road, passln f broiig!. Hagerstown, Md. Bedford, I'd ; i'lttsbm g. Zanesville. Co luuibus, ludlnxutpolls, Terre Haute, et • "T h e roa.!» in Mary land were very- good,'' said Mr O s g o o d , "even In live mountains. Ta lVnnsy lvaulu they were bad und It' W est Vlrglnta they wert bail In O lio the roads got betbr, especially ir iuml Columbus, where l ji seventy tilM l they are as level a id sm ooth av ;t Moor In Indiana they were fair, b " In Illinois and Missouri well, tl * next time I g > over tboss roads It >rllt be with a Hying machine. They wove simply fearful. We had no bad Reu'iier “ I uevtir k ' u - vv before vvliat an «-seel- lent iml x by the churnctt-1' o f pc «pie the roars w ilch cut tliroiigli the c-.iuu try are V. here there were good rnada there were good farm s; where the roads w ere , oor the farms w ere pocr and tbe faibiers looki-d shiftless and devoid of energy and am bition. We found It -ilrt* ult to get proper food In some o f the -.ountry districts, llie farm ers send iig all tbclr products Imme dtutely to tl.'e market.” A BOON TO SETTLERS SHORT STORIES. Whitefish and salmon trout are al most extinct in Canadian waters. Tho few remaining are being destroyed by the Germ an carp The Rutluud (VI.) Merchants' a sso F u n - b a . i - l o f 91 a « , > f U * F l w c e a I n m The fuel that C a l i f o r n i a C o u n t y W e r e D a e t o a l-latlou has disbuuded. many o f the members were tix> stingy l.a r u » L T I r n l to H a r 4 a n d D a s tle e a to pay their dues is given as the official U la r h v n a y s . reason for the death o f tbe ussoeliuion The value o f good roada to a couim u The oyster fishery Industry lu Mary nlty is thus treated by the Santa Rosa land yields m ore than 10,000,000 bush (Cal.y Freas: els a season, worth over $u,000.000, As an abstract proposition moat peo which affords employment In taking ple are, o f course, "In fa v or o f good and packing to more than 311.000 per roads.” Vet as a matter o f fa ct com sous. paratively fe w stop to think how much A muskelluuge weighing six pounds well kept thorough fares really mean was recently taken from l.ake Hotuo to a com m unity. They not only stlmu seen, in Vermont. This Is the Mr»t tl»l) lgte tfftvei, popularize the section» o f the kind to be euptured In this lake traversed. Increase land values, at in the memory o f the oldest local uu tract new resident» aud build Up trado, thorlty; but they also make life more pleasant It Is proposed that the lioston memo and Improve conditions generally. No one appreciates the value o f good rial to the late M ayor Collins shall taks roads more than the real estate man, the form o f a building that will serve who makes It his business to show som e useful purpose ruther than a prospective home seekers about, point shaft, as the" form er would be more out the beauties and advantages o f th« typical o f a man whose popularity country and locate as many desirable arose from his works. Much uuiuseiueut Is being bad with residents In his territory as possible When he starts out over a hot, dusty tw o well known Concord (X. IL ; clerks road he know s that the chances are who went on a gunning trip Leaving against him to begin with. The way their firearms under a tree, they had seems long, the country uninviting, much difficulty lu locating them. Con und his custom er will nine times out of sequently more time w as taken up leu becom e disgusted and get out of I hunting for the guns than for game. the notion o f buying before the o b - ; Jectlve point Is reached. The trip is therefore a failure, and unless ths Tim Murphy Is to revive lu January' agent is fortunate enough to locate hi* mail elsewhere he leaves the country " A Texas Steer.” w ith a n , unfavorable Impression and Thomas Cogsw ell o f Boston has been carries this opinion with him to be Im engaged to play the leading com edy parted later to bis friends aud ac part In "T h e Child Stealer.” quaintances In other places, not only to Eltte Fay is known us the girl with the Injury o f the real estate business, "fo rty faces.” This Is due to her re but to the detrim ent o f the community markable pow er o f expression. as a whole. Melville Stew art is a handsome, (hi Ibe other baud, when bow ling broud chested man, with a tine baritone along le-hlud e spanking team and ovet voice. He adds materially to the su c a Mm- road, well sprinkled and free cess o f "M iss Dolly Dollars.” from dust, ten or tw en ty miles are Tbe Am erican rights o f "The Blue reeled off before any one realizes It, the good points noted en route are dis Moon,” the pluy now n am ing at the cussed und properly considered, and Lyric theater, London have been se tin- prospective custom er Is very apt to cured by the Shubert brothers. The audacious Ulaudou children, Dol find him self favorably im pressed with (lie w hole country and Is sure to reach j ly aud Phil, lu Bernard Shaw’s “ You the place he started for In a fram e of Never Can Tell,” are played by Mary H uugerford and George Ober. Marlon Stanley, the new T rlxy in "The W izard o f Oz,” has a catchy suc cessor to the fam ous Is called “ The Til) Toby Claude, the euue who plays "Fautana,” achieved u ref playing slavey roles hy her perform ance o f F l-F l In "A Chinese Honey moon.” WHY ROADWAYS TEND D R A W HOME SEEKERS. GOOD TO HOADS. EN G LIS H ETCHING S. j W EDDING DAY CUSTOMS RUSSIAN BRIEFS PITH AND POINT ;-rt. if*. , !.«*«• y * 1» * 1 COTTAGE^G ROVE, OREGON Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal C IS T lE -X ^ a lS riD SMOKED : MEATS : A : S P E C IA L T Y t H O IC K I I t K s n K IS H ON T U E S D A Y A N D F R I D A Y J. H. B A R T E L S . Proprietor Phone Main 83 You will always be happy if you burn electric lights, for they will “ T ic k le yo u to d ea th .” PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Fifth, l t j nut leave the gravel or alone Jtj*t as It drops from the wagon, but spread It so that travel w ill at once pass ovst c.tfl consolidate It before the fall ra... -t commence. Sixth l» ep the roa ! material raked or scraped into the wheel or hovse tracks ubtfl consolidated. Revsutl . tirade and crow n the mud before pr ing on gravel or stone Kigl.tüi If a guiding m achins Is u\all ibit, grade the road which you In tend to g-avel before the time of stat Utc I tlx i and use tbu statute labor as far as possible In drawing gravel. Ninth - A fair crown for gravel roads FINE on Ptvel ground Is one Inch o f rise to each V ft of width from the side to the M IIII oun «it D o lla r * S p e n t »>> t h e i i o v - center. e r o m e n t V e a r l> F o r tll|fihi>H }4. Tenth. The road oil bills should have There «re som e things lu the old u grcvttnr crown (ban on level ground, world 1 oin which America should otherwise the water will follow the draw Instruction and wisdom says tbe wheel Hacks mid create tleep ruts In Kansas City Star. France has till- stead (if passing to the side drains best roads on earth, divided Into font About oue and one fourth Inches to the The last horse omnibus has disap classes: Ftrst, national; second, ile- foot fruMi the side to center will be peai'ed from the streets o f Sheffield piirtineniul; third, military, and fourth, sufficient. England. communal. National roads arc built Eleventh, ltepalr old gravel roads Christ’s thorn, supposed to be the and kept up by the national treasury; which have a hard center, but too little department roads are a charge upon plant from which the crow n o f thorns crow n, and which have high, square the departments through which they w as made, w as brought into England shoulders, by cutting off the shoulders, pa.— , tho military rondo ar. usually about 1 .»Mb, v.here it lias 1.... turning the material outward and plac kept by the government, but some The British w ar office has imiioum • d ing hen gravel or stone In the center. times the governm ent Is aided in this I LKASANT IMPRESSIONS FROM A GOOD j that It cannot give official recognition D o not cover thu old gruvel foundation work by the departments through ROAD. to polo and that the use of horses with tlio mixture o f ciirth, aod and tine which the roads pass The communal mind where he will at least give the which ure ou public charge for this grarel v f which the shoulders are com roads, like our civil district and town argum ents presented by his guide due gam e Is strictly forbidden. liosisl The shoulders cun be easily cut ship roads, an- kept up by the com consideration and attention. Forest Gate, England, has a threi oflT by means of 11 guiding machine. unities, but even these receive assist As an lndl-'iitton o f what this means year old sw im m ing champion. She is T w elfth.- A width o f twenty four unoe from the governm ent when they let us look at the K enw ood and Glen the daughter o f the uiatrou o f some- feet Between ditches will meet most puss through thinly populated regions Elleu country, In Sonoma county, Cali public baths atul cun swim the length conditions, with Ibe central eight feet The departm ental roads art- thirty nine fornia, where the sprinkling o f roads o f the tank, eighty feet. grave ltd uu- metaled with broken stone. feet w ide and the other roads vary In with oil was first inaugurated. Many D ickens' "O ld Curiosity Shop" is No Thirteenth Wherever water stands width. o f the roads In that vicinity had been 11 o f the street where it stands near ou llm roadway or bj the roadside or Not lees than #7,00*1,000 Is annually neglected for a long time. Aroused to Lincoln's Inu Fields, Loudon. It is wherever the ground remulns moist or expended hy the French governm ent In the necessity for action, the residents now ow ned by a w aste paper tner is swampy In the spring and fall bet making uevv roads and repairing old and property ow ners o f that section chant, w ho is enterprising enough to 1er drainage Is needed. ones. This work gives em ploym ent to organized a "good roads club.” A j carry ou besides Ids professed trade a Fourteenth, l.ook over the roads mi ¡tft.Ooo persons, and the total length of " g o o d roads convention” wus even held business In selling Dickens souvenirs der your charge H fter heavy rains and ( the roads is something over KoO.OOO there, with delegates from many din during spring freshets. The work o f a miles. The roads are so well con taut points, aud, lu short, the matter | few minutes In fleein g drains from ob atructed that one single man can k«vp was agitated lu every possible way. structlon or diverting a current o f wa ten miles in repair If furnished with The uatural result follow ed. On her wedding day the Swiss bride ter luto a proper channel may become piles o f broken stone, placed at Inter During the past few years m ore real j «(ill not permit any oue, not even her üie h o is of day» u neglected. vals along the road, and a cart for ills estate has changed hands In that vt- closest relatives, to Imprint 11 kiss upon Fifteenth. Surface w ater should be trtbuttiig the stone. Every rut and clnlty aud m ore desirable new resi her lips. disposed o f lu small quantities. Great hole as fast us made Is tllh-d. dents have been brought In than in lu many countries the cook pours hot accum ulations lire hard to handle and any sttullar period before. The tmprov water over the threshold after the bri t l r o n d e r tue* o f Soli Survey». ure destructive. Obtain outlets Into e<1 condition o f the roads alone may dal couple have gone in order to keep For several years past the depart natural water courses as often ns poa not have brought about this result, it it warm for another bride meat o f agriculture has lieeu operating stble. la tru«\ but It lias, beyond doubt, con- The Italians permit no wedding gift- Hlxtecuth. Instead of having deep »oil surveys lu various parts o f the tributed very materially to It. The tliat ure sharp or pointed, from which open ditches to underdrnlu the road l'ulu-1 States for the purpose o f deter Henry Bolle place, fo r Instance, has practice emanates our superstition that mining the value of special crops and dry the foundation, uso tile. been purchased by W arren English; the g ift o f a knife Is bound to sever Seventeenth, «.live culverts u good More than tiil.ik»* square miles have ul the Jew ett estate has a new ow ner In friendship. fall and free outlet so that water will ready been mapped, and records o f tho the person o f Rudolph Rpreekels, who »ill-face and subsoil coustUueiits and o f not free/.« In them. A favorite wedding day in Scot laud is Is making It oue o f the show places o f Eighteenth In taking gravel from a drainage have been made Heyolid the Dei-. 31. so that the young couple can C alifornia; ex Senator Kerens, the pit sec that precautions are taken to value Pi agriculture the Importance of leave their old life with the old vear Utah multimillionaire, has bought the draw only clean material. l»o not let the iuforuiatlou thus gathered Is lii-lng aud begin their married life with a great l.os Uutllcos ranch, for so many tlie face o f the pit be »craped down, appreciated by tin- war department in new one surely it pretty Idea » years the property o f W illiam H ood; mixing clay, »and and turf with good possessing data for military roads In Judge Carroll Cook Is now the pos case o f necessity, says the «¡ood Hoads gravel. Such Information at the »cssor o f the Tarrant ranch, where he Nineteenth, d r a w l which retains a Magazine makes his summer home; the Gluella perpendicular face In tin- pit til the time of the Rpuulsh war would have The Russian zemstvos or country ud ram h lias been bought by W D Hey spring and »hows no trace o f slipping prevented the aah-ctloii o f a pestilential m luistrative bodies supply agricultural nold» several small tracts have been Is generally tit to use on the road with camp like that established at «.'hick - Implements to peasants on credit. out treatment 1)1 rty gravel should be uuiaugu. I’lii-se surveys will doubtless sold ««If tbe old Beider property: the Tho old local costumes art* still worn Clark place Is now ow ned by i H prove of great value, loo. In determlli screened. iu many parts of Russia. There I* Sly. the Boss property, purchased long Twentieth 1‘ lau and Jay out the lug highways for tin- many us«-» o f ) g i-u t variety lu them, hut il<-li em peaceful life, and the »cope o f the uu ago by Mr» Smith, has agalu (h iged work before cnlltug out ibe men broidery and uu lui|»i»lng headdress of Twenty tlrat When preparing plaus dcrtaklng may well la- broadened (o hand», the new purchaser belnu Mr som e sort are com m on to all. keep the work o f succeeding years lu meet the demand for good roads, both s. huhert; I outs Ktiude recently I igbt Russian peasant women are past the old Shaw place; the beautiful home In d-rtning the most favorable location view mistresses In the art o f embroidery, Twenty second ( ’all out for each aud In discovering the Ix-st materials •if Mrs Yost also changed hands not and thetr everyday- costumes are re long since, the new ow ners being W day only such number o f men and at band splendent with colored cotton und Lead R Stearns and M F. Johnson: the old teams as can be properly directed W arfield ranch Is now the home o f work. They supply beautiful euihroid liu rnl K rt'f U f l l v f i ) >«•«*■ Twenty third In laying out the tries on cloth ami canvas to exelusiv, I I uto ts rt l lost1 w iitdl kept ov»*r ttu* W ill L. Ashe. work estimate on a full day’s work French tailors and dressmakers. These are only it few of the more tin rural route carriers to see that they from each man atul see that It Is per pm taut real estate change's that h ate strlcty observe the ord«-rs o f tbe de form ed Specify the number of load» partment relative tu matter placed tl! taken pin. 0 lit the K enw ood and Glen o f gravel to constitute a day’* work rural delivery boxes with postage Flleti country during the time referred Every wagon ls»x should hold a quar The first suit was a full suit. stamps not nrtlxed. All articles found to. but they serve to Illustrate fully the ter o f a cord that have not the postage prepaid tunst truth o f the assertions made at tbe A w om an’« word Is never done Twenty fourth Make early arrange be carried to the distributing offlee beginning o f this article T o the plodder lieloiig tbe spoils ftieuts for having on the road when ra Rnd held there until ths proja-r amount W ashing dishes Is hard on wedding qui red and in good repair all Impie i'l t l p o i t i l l l l g h W N ) l l o n g IlkY h u d a o n vlue Is paid. Rom* o f the earn ers I svo monta and tool» to lie used lu perform rings. I’l ere has recently tieen considerable discovered such uninatlabls matter as auoe o f statute labor l a w s are o f tw o kinds obsolete and talk o f building a »tnts read from New Twenty fifth d o all work with a beefsteak t«>ttlcs o f medicine and the urokeu York city to Albany and from Albany like One farm er Instructed a j»ed«llef view to permaneuve and durability No good fellow Is without bollel «avi o f coffee to leave a pound package for to Buffalo, a distance of about .VO lu his ow n family. miles v part o f llic distance will con him In ths taix once a week One of l,«,o(l R o a d « F o r I tn ll a n a . Today tbe great ami absorbing quea »1st o f a tunnel under the Storm King The Indians v ( The Choctaw trll« In the package» w as carried to the post mount tin The route up the Hudson It lion Is how to live beyond our incomes iRdUu Territory have Turnos! a good office, aud ths farm er lu ordei to get Flora "A C o/ his pound of tw enty cent <-o(T«s- had tr Is proposed to make a part o f tbe PaW- —and do It permanently roads association tiules driveway ner In W om en," by Tom Masson. pay \<b cents postngi FRANCE’S BARTELS' CITY MEAT MARKET $ Cottage Grove E lectric L Co* Unto, ocarinas, base and snare drums cornets, horns, tamborins, triangle, Portland, Jan. 1 1 ,1 DOG. xylophones, Columbian hand bells, CRAIN, PRODUCE, FEED. rustic bells and glasses, aud a steel \V!i< .it— Walla Walla, " j c ; Valley, violin. The most beautiful of the 7 5 c; I'lueatem, 7 j; red, 70e. evenings music, was that in which Oats White $2.3; gray, #‘«27. the bells were rung, possibly being Barley —Ur e vv 1 n g, $¿ 4 ; f e e d , so to many ou account of the music $23; rolled, #'¿5 being old fnmiliar times. An odd Hay — Timothy, #10 to # 1 1 ; leature to many was Ihe plating o n clover, >8.5«* to $11; cheat., $7.50 to the edges of the glasses, and the $3; alfalfa, $1<*. playing on a thin strip of steel with Millslitlis—Middlings, $23 to 2 G; a vi'din bow. The music was all chi p, $ 10 ; bran, $18 to 111 ¡shorts ; very good, but young Master Her- $ j o to 21 . shel was the man that won the I’lour Hat'd wheat, patent, hearts of all, for he is musical and Market Reports. R e v i v a l S e r v ic e s . The revival services being h e ld in the Christian Church are w e ll a t tended every night and th ere is a great deal of interest taken. The meetings are held every night. Do ' not forget that it is y o u r b u sin ess to go. I-ef ewt. PRODUCE. Butter— Fancy creamery, 27 ,‘ .-c, to 3 2 '.-c •Joe, city creante y, 30 ! ni 1 to 17c; store 14 to 15c. «Jliee.se— Young America, 10 c, Oregon f ill cream, i3c Fee» — Fresh Oregon ranch 1 2*1 Eastern eggs. 22 to 23; cold aternge, liens ; 12 - id fryers, 10 Tc to 1 1 ; broilers 1 2 *. to I 3 C; geese, live, ¡I lo 10 c; dressed, U i* o l7 ; turkeys. Iive,l 4 - i 5 dressed. id to i 4 c; ducks, ol«l, 11 to 12c; s|iting ducky, 14c; pigeons, per dozen, $1 to 1.25; “i|unl>s. $2 to 2 50. Honey Dark, IU '4 to 11c; am ber 1 2 to 1 .'le, fauey white, 14 to 15c Poultry Roost*! 10 c; Subscribe for the Leader. CATARRH Jjpiau^ «T-FEVER FHUIT8 VXD VEGETABLES. Apples—Green, 75e to l.i Grape fruit— Crat<- $ 3. to 3.3(1 Huckleberries—7c pet lb. jjlWYORK^ Uronberries—$14. A Tropical fruits Lemons, fauey, I $3.25; choice, # 3 . per box; oianges, | E l y ’ s C r e a m B a l m $2.50 to 2 75; bananas, 5c per lb; | T h is R e m e d y i«* n S p e c i f i c , pineapples, $4 50 to 5 per dozen S u r e t o G iv e S a t i s f a c t i o n . CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. Potatoes— Oregon, GO to S0c;j o n io n s , i i - o o to 7 . 1 0 p er 1 0 0 p o u n d s i It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects th« . _ _ 1 licensed i . i « > a o « i / l * membrane. > i n i n L e n l « o 1 It # n cure» iiV A a f " J « » 4 n e e K n and aw l Catarrh tomatoes box, 20 to 30c; turnips, 75 . j !rives away a Cold in the Head quickly, to 00e per sack; cabbages, p e r I liesteres the Senses o f Taste and Smell, pound 1 to 1 1 _• c ; Load lettuce, 25 to - Kosy to use. Contains no injurious drags. into the nostrils and absorbed. 20 c dozen; hothouse, #1 box; c e lle r y Applied Large Siz-, 50 cents at Druggists or Ly 65 to 75c dozen, radishes, 15c d o z e n ; nail ; Trial Size, 10 cents hy mail. green onions, I5c doz; rubarb, 2 to filY BROTHERS, ES Warren SI.. New York. 2 1-20 pound; cucumbers, box 50c; beets, $1 per sack; g re e n peas, 1 to 2c;green beans, 1 to 5c; w a x , 4e; garlic, 10c; egg plant 15c p er p o u u d ; ' green corn, 12 1 2 d o z ; sw eet p o t a - M rs . I. E. T hompson toes. 1 -4c; red p e p p e r s Go p o u n d . I Ratea per (iay ............................. .# 1.00 Cottage (¡rove HOTEL 2 LIVESTOCK MARKET. lto O ffl 80«! U m r il, p e r W e e k .. . $4.50 Cuttle- Best steers $3.GO to 3.85; jf — - - . ■ cows ; 3 .OO to 3.25; cnlves, $3.00 to ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF S. P. TRAINS. $4.75. I NORTH HOUND HOUTH BOUND No. 12 IE.Vip. 1)1. No. 11 1 . .......3:05 p. ra 5 .2 5 Shoep $5.00 to ] No. 1« -‘¿Os' a.m. N«. Ift......... 2:21 a.m Hogs — $ 5 .7 3 HOPS, to G .25 WOOL, E IH . Hops— Choice 10 to 11 W ool—Valley 2G to 2y c; F.ast err. Oregon 18 to 20c; uotninal (J. n o th in g d o in g . B eesw a x G o o l, d ea n 20 to 2 2 e p er 11». East & S. E It To R CO Tim s Table No. «' take effect A pril 2d, 11 hj 6. 3 and 4 Tuesday W Bound aud £nt only 1 and Daily Ex- *pt Sunday. No 3 No 1 No 2 No 4 Mules Dry linles^ No 1, lt> lhs P.M 1 AM 1 M , HTHTIoNS 1 Kiev 1 A.M. E.M and up, 10 an-l 17 c per lb; d ry 2 :.«4 7 :.K» 0 < i lae«’ <rrove 671 11:10 6.1ft v\ alden ... 710 10:49 5 06 : 0 « : KJ calf No 1 un h • 1 p uu Is 17 to 18c; 2 2:.fci ( h r ri li.......... 737 10:44 4:59 7 ..Vi 5 dry salted, bulls and stags one th ir d 2 -.:V9 7 »- 3 ; rro l»or«io. 770 1U::-M 4:58 Ha E d . .. 807 10:33 4:47 ; 04 S 04 7 7 . less. , l'o r e r ia ........... 841 10 :i0 (4 4 3:14 8 :14 8 Ke«l K o *» e 891 10:23 4:3» 3:17j* 17 9 î 'k>,H :.*o 10 . Gravel Fit . 901 10:20 4:36 A M u s ic a l T re a t Stewart.. H.:L*» 8 - . 11 :l 914 10:01 4:20 " la r . On Monday night the DeMoss v. y * 40 12 917 9 48 4 16 8:45 12 8 Rocky Point '*16 9:4*5 4:19 I.yiic U.ii'ls r* ndered a very tine l 1.41 r8) 9:06 15 f. Rei* Bridge 1020 9 35 4 05 W ildwood . 1:56 9:15 16 6 104») 9:30 1 4:00 programme at the Opera house Hunt’ s ...... 17 0 10» 4) Those who h a v heard them before End of track •Subject to «‘ nantie without notice know of th e many different instru AH outward freight for\var<le<l only al the ments they curry with them, and (oint risk of i ’‘ hii'ier and (Mfj'iftnee Staffe leave* niUîwoo«! Hfl r the arrival . on whi j they s-> ably perform. To tram i M«>n-1a\ \\ . m >¡. - lav* and Fridays a Bound tho»* w h o have no* hear t them it • I hur day? and >:tnrda\>. might be intere-ting to know that «i'. 1- reikthf will not !>*> re” b \ ' > «1 nt the O. *v H E. :ii'Cr p ni. T<> in*-nr** f«'rward- there -»ere about jodiflf rent instru- K K. inn *>r. next tr im ftrig h ’ nm*t be *ieliYcied in tnci t« used, piano, violin, base viol, an pie t unc to j-ermit ot it being billed ce lo, manUo.u«*, guitars, banjos, 1 A. U W O O D , M an a ge r