l J or allege icert l the F and Ltheir 'ting : [e, Apt 'ster Fr in Thu) with 1 l. of N 1 his a L this e thre lanetVi Comm nowder next ingsley Gratis. I. And: !. tak; :es wer- quanti the 5‘ action spendiz es Phe zed to m 0|." 2 utter art a :- ban and tl‘ ccepta lng. rprisin $5811 5; indSay :3 J or J AXE it: :hoice :his w >putat 1m. Ap place Lpril nullity Hana ‘ay on xers land ( flan S] illbrm April GLA we at date ORA for Mi' P1 \yS de ‘il’ li' read a communication from Mr. 5 Motion by Messrs. Swain am John Campbell respecting a grant coe that the Clerk be 31111110312 to repair the roads at lots 10 and procure ao agreement signed b' 11, con. 15. This communieat» on is Davidson, Lorenzo Davidson, referred to the road commissioner, Davidson, Robert Eakins and Mr. R. S. Mark. From Dr. S. Broad, Webster to. take the water regarding the leasing of a gravel :by the opening up of the road pit at lot 15, con. 3. Mr. Bsoad is Vance at lots 22, 23 and 24, in « very anxious that that the council thereby saving the. corporatiox should find gravel elsewhere. From from any damages caused therei Mussins Limited respecting a. con- that Messrs. Foster Thompso: crete mixer and road ro.ler. From Webster and Leslie Webster am the Ontario Metal Pipe Company, 'ert Eakins will give up posses: giving quotations for metal culâ€" the land in said road allowanm vert pipes. Mr. Dennis Makins aod out any compensation. twenty persons interested in the? Motion by Messrs. Ferguson Shorts drain were present and for Swain that the township engix two hours or more the discussion authorized to make a report 0 was carried on as to cleaning out ;Shorts Drain as provided by the said drain, and when no deCJ- LDrainage Amendment Act of sion was arrived at Mr. Makins no- sections 77A and 10A.â€"-Carried tified the council in writing that he} Motion by Messrs. Swain ani wanted the drain cleaned out as soon guson that the following accot as possible. Mr. A. J. Varcoe pre- ;paid.- sented a petition signed by W. J. E. P. Rodman, repairs for H811 and seven oth?rs desiring thei grader ................................. construction of a municipal drain at iSamuel Walters, for work on or in the neighborhood of lots 11 to} the bridge at lot 10 con 11 14 in concessions .3, 4 and 5. Mr. LA. McPherson, drawing timber William Tamlin desired a new leasei and grave] for same bridge for a gravel pit at 10t 24. 0011- 13- iEnos Metherell, drawing ce- Mr. Samuel Walters reports having; ment and gravel for culverts got his agreement tigned by all ex-l lot 10 con. 4 .................... cept Mr. Thomas Cary, who preferred jGeo. Barry, putting in culvert that the engineer be called on to lay 1 lot 12, con. 6 .................. out a proper drain under the ditches ;C. D. Barr, registering lease and watercourses act. Mr. J ohnl far gravel pit part lot 7, Campbell reports a grievance at lot! con. 10 .............................. 16, con. 2, in regarh to some drain- .T- H, Moase, repairing bridge age matter. Messrs. Joseph Gregg 1 at lot ’51 con. 2 ............... and J. J. Sloan represented the PO' iGeo. Martindale, three days’ lice village of Little Britain in the! operating on grader .......... matter of building a bridge at thathalcolm Murray, 1%- days’ with village. I. team on grader ............... Motion by Messrs. Ferguson and Swain that by-law 642, being a. by- law to appoint an arbitrator for the purpose of leasing a gravel pit caved and read a first time.â€"Car- Motion by Messrs. Rogers and Var- coe, that the clerk be authorized to call for tenders for the erectiou of one riveted Warren Truss Steel Bridge, 'to be built at Little Bri- tain, said bridge to be 14 feet wide for roadway and forty feet space between the abutments, and also to provide for a four foot side walk on the west side of the bridgé’ to be placed on the extended ends of the bridge abutments and to be con- structed by the first day of July, and of the requirements as provided by the Ontario Statutes, and that the reeve and clerk be a committee to receive the tenders and let the contract. The said sidewalk to be ordered and built on condition that it be paid for by the police trustees of Little Britainâ€"Carried. Motion by Messrs. Varcoe and Fer- guson that the Reeve and Mr. John Stacey be a committee to purchase a concrete mixer if they deem it pro- fitable. By-law 641 was read the usual! number of times, signed and sealed. i ...Motion by Messrs. Ferguson and’ Swain that the township engineer, Mr. A, G. Cavana, be employed to] make a r?port on the drainage of! lands as set out in the petition of! W. J. Hall.and others as providedj' by section 3 and the following secâ€"Ii tions of the Municipal Drainage Act} of 1897.â€"-Carried. l RESOLUTIONS PASSED. Motion by Messrs. Varcoe and Swgin that by-law 741, being a by- law to provide for the payment at services and ddties performed by the clerk of the township of Mariposa, while carrying out the provisions of the Ditches and Watercourses Act, he received and read a first time. â€" Carried. The members were all present and the minutes of the last meetlng were read and approved. The clerk Business Transacted by Mariposa Council PAGE TWO Qt DULL'. anon, m CORRECTION. Mr. W. J. Glenny informs the Clerk that a report of the minutes of :the Council would appear that he "wanted the sum of $38.00 for a road I job of ditching whereas he only ask- ied for the half of $19.00. We gladly 9make the correction and can assure iMr. Glenny that there was not the islightest desire to misrepresent him Iln any way Whatever, but would very 'much rather give him a word of en- icouragement and commendation for ghis eflorts in the way of progress :and improvementâ€"J. B. Weldon. 3 5 1 '1 Motion by Messrs. Ferggson and Swain that the township enginu-r be authorized to make a report on the Shorts Drain as provided by the Drainage Amendment Act of 1900, sections 77A and 10A.â€"-Carried. Motion by Messrs. Swain and Fer- guson that the following accounts be paid.â€" E. P. Rodman, repairs for Mr. Tamlin be paid ten dollars for the township’s share of fencing said pitâ€"Carried. Motion by Messrs. Swain and Var- coe that the Clerk be authcjzcd. to procure no agreement signed by Jas. Davidson, Lorenzo Davidson, Albert Davidson, Robert Eakins and Leslie Webster to take the water caused by the opening up of the road allow- ance at lots 22, 23 and 24, in con. 7, thereby saving the~ corporation free from any damages caused thereby and that Messrs. Foster Thompson, Jas. Webster and Leslie Webster and Rob- ert Eakins will give up possession of the land in said road allowance With- out any compensation. at lot ’51 con. 2 ............... Geo. Martindale, three days’ operating on grader ...... . Malcolm Murray, 1;- days’ with team on grader ...... ...... CHARGE NOT PROV‘EN. Fred Bell was acquitted at Kirk- Iicld Thursday of the charge of steal- ing«$45 from A. McEachern', of the same “village. in con. 13. Maï¬posa, being-one acra and including three quarters of an acre for the old pit, for the sum of one hundred and twenty-ï¬ve dollars, for a. term of ï¬fteen years, and that J. B. Weldon, services and ex- pense on Rogers’ Drain ..... 17.91 William McInnes, ,or attending on Neil McDougall during small pox quarantines 14.00 Motion by Messrs. Swain and Var- coe that Mr. Neil Ferguson be ap-. pointed to look into the matter of the drainage at 101: 16, con. 2.â€"Car- ried. Premier Stolypin, of remain at. the head of Motion by Messrs. Swain and‘ Var- coe that this Council adjourn until the second Monday in June for Gen- eral Business and for the Court of Revision of the Assessment Rolls. 'â€" Carried. J. B. WELDON, Clerk. Russia, will the Cabinet. 10.50 $7.20 2.00 4.00 1.75 2.00 4.88 4.88 The Dominion Post-master’s Associ- ation wants safes in every post of- Windsm Council will discuss reduc- ing the licenses from 27 to 17. Nothing will be done this year on the Georgian Bay Canal scheme. Mm. G. McGregor, of Vancouver, was fatally shot while cleaning a. gun. A. W. McGuire, of Hamilton, is be- believed to have. committed suicide. membership of 1,373. 'l‘hos. Southwell, of Port was found dead in bed. Billiard and pool tables are posed in Branti‘ord Y.M.(.‘.A. Whitby , pl’O' Prince Edward Island is agitating for cheaper text books. St. John friends of Hon. Pugsley propose to banquet him. Speaker I-‘aercll, of the Nova Sco- tia House, is slated for the Senate. William Flogging for thieves was recom- mencerl by the grand jury of \ icto- 3 ria, 13.0. : James Haw, of Port Hope, ,dangerously injured by falling on a saw. A ten-year-old Kingston girl fell sixteen feet and escaped with a cut ï¬nger. Chatham Retail Merchants' Associ- lation will inaugurate a debt coilect- W85 Burglars robbed two houses in Twelve families, near Herbert, Brantx'ord yesterday. Sask., have lost everything by Hamilton Central Y.M.C.A. has a ‘ prairie ï¬res. membership of 1,373. i Flogging for thieves was recom- Wifl make a. seasan stand at lost before he is on his feet, The Magnificent Standard Bred Stallion, The Pathfinder make a seasan stand at his own stable, Lindsay. To insure standing colt, 21?;90. ' In case c011 n 71"...“ A All dual“: and stun all at 80¢. a box. A purely herbal belm;' beet thlng for the tender eklne of children, yet powerful enough to heal an ndult's ohronlo core; highly antleeptlo; use. pain and smartlng seen as applled â€" that ls Zam-Buk. Remember It is purely herbalâ€"no mineral poisons, no animal fats. Power Galer Hagarty and Albert Flood, the cad’et marksmen who will com- pete at Bislev for the Princess of Wales’ prize, were heartily †fare- welled." Two Bridgeport ï¬shermen found the body of a newly-born male babe in the Grand River. Chat-ham Retail Merchants’ Associ- ation will inaugurate a debt coflect- ing system. Coller C. Morgan, a farmer near Ottawa, was killed by falling on the point of a. crowbar. and purity oomblnod I his own stable, Lindsay. return privilege grantedfree. was a liability on the books of $863,887. and it was . also wiped out, leaving the net increase in the public debt “37.759. The worthless assets wiped out in the balance sheet. of the Dominion amounted to $887,646. but there Hon. Geo. P. Graham's level crossings protoction bill passed the House of Commons. and the House also approved the proposed increas- es to postoflice employes and inside civil servants. Mr. and Mrs. Bordon were pm- sented with a picture by Holmer Watson by the members of the 0p- position at Ottawa. Grand Trunk Paciï¬c ofï¬cials deny that the men are ill-treated in the coustructions camps. ‘ Winnipeg school board has increas- ed the salaries of the lady teach- ers ï¬fty dollars a year. The insurance bill was reported by the Banking and Commerce com- mittee at Ottawa. Receipts of Hamilton Central (‘.A. last year were $10,101, expenses $10,670. lie Belgownie (8080). by Belg'ownié Baron Lad’s (7172) dam was Kate Thistle (8081). by the Thistle imp. (1249). (7342). Second dam, Nel- 1‘ riday, will proceed to W. Camp- bell's, Hartley, for noon, thence to Robert S'taples', lot 17, con. 10, Eldon. for night. I 3 __~ 1 Saturday, will proceed to his own : stable, where he will remain until the following Tuesday morning Baron Lad (7172 is a beautiful broun with face and three feet whi-to. _ He was foaled May 31, 1906, and bred by the owner, Peter Morrison, Argyle. He is a short- legged. wide and deep-bodied horse, with handsome head and well-crested neck, excellent ends, and a middle to match, large for his age, while his quality a bone, pasterns and feet is faultless, and his action free and true. In short he is a model draught horse in his individual make-up, and his breeding is ï¬rst- class. i r l (7172) Will stand for mares during the sea- son of 1909 as follows: i l Tuesday, May 4, will leave his own stable, lot 12, con. 5, Eldon, ‘and proceed to D. F. MoEachern’s, i lot 21, con. 3, Eldon, for night. The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion The above route will be continued throughout the season. health and weather permitting. Wednesday, will proceed to John Sutherland’s, Argyle, for noon, thence to his own stable for night. Thursday, will proceed to D. Hockin's, lot 1, con. 5, Eldon, for noon; thence to S. Benson’s, lot 4, con. 8, 'Eldon, for night. “ BARON LAD †If you rennin anew or second- hand twm: any make. at a hmâ€. “to the Dominion Type "M" km. ,72 Victoria-st. To- recto. EV“? machine guaranteed. Read their odvt. in this issue. Mr. Eager, governor of the jail at Cornwall, has decided to resume his business career, and has msigmxl, to take enact on June 15. A GOOD FARM FOR SALE. â€" THE north half of lot No. 21, in the 10th concession Mariposa. 100 acres more or less. Half the price may remain on mortgage. Apply to W. P. King, Oakwood. Baron Lad's ï¬rst appeatance in the show ring was at Cannington on the 24th of May, 1908. Not being ’two years old he had to compete in the aged class, where he carried 011 ï¬rst prize. At the Canadian Na- tional, Toronto, last year, he won second in a strong ï¬eld, being beat- en bya half-brother. At Woodville in the same year he again won ï¬rst and repeated the trick at Lindsy Central and Beaverton Fall Show. This year he captured third at the Undsay Spring Show. As will be seen by the above, Barv ron Lad's dam, Kate Thistle, was got by The Thistle (1249) (7342), one of the purest bred Clydesdale horses ever imported. He is bred on both sid?s of sire and dam and from the blood of the well known Prinm- of Wales (673) and the very noted Damley (222), whose records have no rivals. See cards for more ex- tended pedigree. G. W. CURTIS, Owner. W. H. CRBSSWELL E‘LW‘“ LINDSAY Baron Lad's sire was the import- ed Royal Baron (4722), (11161), who was got by Baron’s Pride (9122) out of Royal Queen (13.700). Royal Huron won numerous prizes in Scotland, as well as at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, Markham, Ottawa and Chicago. Roy- al Baron’s get have also been suc- cessful in the show ring. MONUMENTS. imp. (2033) (9116). Third dam Dolly (5239), by Prince,George imp. (371), dam Nellie, ‘by imp. (3917). Fourth dam Jean (5238, by imp. Emperor (1107), (2759). Fifth dam Nelliq by imp. Enterprise, (1399), (1558). Sixth dam Dolly, by Lofty 3rd, imp. (1211), (469). Seventh dam Kate, by Marquis of Lorne, (204), (525). As will be LHURSDAY. Estimates cheerfully furnished P. MORRISON, Owner HAY 20, 1909. Cemetery Work, Etc‘ colt is hunger. At each nu cu: only eat half th food he has been a Surgeons Saturday c Och into three sectim the middle section be oerous growth. The thin Were then scwe the patient is Well CW recovery. Chas. H. Dmm. 3 Louis hospital. It Itomach; yet be m REMARKARIJ-Z um The Standm‘d (â€hut Med oporalimx". down extensiVu n-pa made. and mun-flhin 01388 Shape for :1 Shane, the man xuvr. to go at. leas1 inn 3- StOppages. Thm'o i. in sight to last that ~Fenelon Falls Gan COMMFNFFI) \\ route of 1hr through Lindsa complishod and trains will arr-i the cm) plarv. depot i: also } present one 11 size. supees. 'l'hv both in In have aiso a 1' tune in ‘- h: C?SS â€Cari cla it: The Tom death 0f (:04 India and s heir to his 20- degrm 12th. 3' highly of ing back. Penelon ] gent and from “'inm‘ report that 1900 don’s grow the propriu‘ it. It is one, Would Pent-k"! Fk tel, south of pieced and It Brooks, will about Xvw ‘ Friday, DM‘cm Opsâ€"â€"Mr. Francis to enlist in â€In llr. Finnegan ha of the community hoped that M) friends will Isak.- likewise. The long side outside 1h.- roadside plum in tort along~ thvs. ‘ment in NW up] should do ii. in ers. have dum- I sors. now in $01 the pleaSum lur coald be madv spend aday 01 farm. And lhj A farm which Will sell fur m T‘lbbish,â€"{qu-l also recomnn-n NAMIM ers can du, Others who on the gau- ns in the ca have thosv n could got 1! any town pa is worth do reflect crodn CLEANING I by Mr. Henry (:1. ing held hcn- sun: 9119! on PHD] 0n Remi THURSDAm 1am yet he mufl suï¬er from v.0 Ill {0N )1