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contrast in efficiency, in durability, and in cleanliness to the roads 

 of the past. Whether you are sportingly inclined, or practically 

 inclined, or philanthropically inclined, or it may be a little of each, 

 give your hearty encouragement to all who are endeavouring to 

 make the road more smooth, more convenient, and more cleanly, and 

 so more healthy. The raising of the ipiality of the road is a work 

 which can do harm to no one, and must do good to all. Help, then, 

 by your influence those who are engaged in the work of road im- 

 provement. In doing this you will not only earn our gratitude, but 

 will do a good work for the whole coramnnity, which will not be 

 without reward to yourselves. 



[J. H.A.M.] 



