Good roads . ds are to be improved on petition of two-thirds of the owners of land along which they pass, if the people in the towns through which such roads run favor the improvement. In order to start the work the bill contains an appropriation of $250,000. The system as proposed would seem to be likely to promoteroad building. If good roads are worth having, it is surely awise expenditure of money on the part of the State to encour-age their construction. It can well afford to invest a consider-able sum each year in this manner. Insomuch as it seems theonly way of getting the movement for b


Good roads . ds are to be improved on petition of two-thirds of the owners of land along which they pass, if the people in the towns through which such roads run favor the improvement. In order to start the work the bill contains an appropriation of $250,000. The system as proposed would seem to be likely to promoteroad building. If good roads are worth having, it is surely awise expenditure of money on the part of the State to encour-age their construction. It can well afford to invest a consider-able sum each year in this manner. Insomuch as it seems theonly way of getting the movement for better roads started, theNew York plan to have the local tax-payer relieved from directpayments is a highly practical one. By making the construc-tion of improved roads dependent on the expressed wishes ofproperty owners a proper limitation is set upon the amount ofroad building, while at the same time it is likely to cause com-petition among different communities to get the start of eachother in this Day Day Day L( of of of Year. Month. Week. Fr. H 60 1 61 2 Sa. 62 3 S. 63 4 M. 64 5 Tu. 65 6 W. 66 7 Th. 67 8 Fr. 68 9 Sa. 69 10 S. 70 n M. •71 12 Tu. •72 13 W. 73 14 Th. 74 15 Fr. 75 16 Sa. 76 17 S. 77 18 M. I 78 19 Tu. 79 20 W. So 21 Th. Si 22 Fr. S2 23 Sa. S3 24 8. S4 25 M. S5 26 Tu. 86 27 W. S7 28 Th. 88 29 Fr. 89 30 Sa. 90 31 S. 15182124262931 34 3740 4346 49525558or 03060912 15182124262932353841 THIRD March, 1895 A MONTH Give the cattle an open shed, wherethey can enjoy the sunshine sheltered fromthe cold March winds. This will savefood, and the milch cows will give moremilk. The early lambs not only need anopen shed in which to sun themselves, buton cold, stormy days they need a warmbarn where they can have plenty of roomand dry bedding ; it is also important tohave the barn well ventilated. Goodlambs bring such a price that it pays wellto take the best care of them. Now is a good time to decide what cropsare to be grown the coming season ; andwh


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