at ROBINSON EWART’S. Take your ‘ect atong in low shoes for the 24th â€"ROBINSO} o. mVA RT’S Oxfords. No. 74 Kent-st. g; EWA RT Mullet, the flaming We say: “Lax: cu. . .......... Oxfords are cool. 65Ҡhe question is this: “If are going to that picnic, how vou going to take your Rnâ€) D Having decided to give up the MERCHANT TAILOBING in Lindsay, I will sell at agreat reduction in price for the next TWO MONTHS. during which E. ARMlTAGE. For the Home. retuy IDl' uw. n vâ€"-_,, For the Carriage, Cart or Wagon Fine. we keep newly av nuke them; than than at! Glen Pam.- to brizhun u the n moo. 3“ P 539:1 0“ Old r‘ugo Hardware, Nookyoko 3n tree Irons, Cleviul, ow. n: on For the Bicycle. Varnish Suin- um run: the ï¬nish on furniture. Emma]. can: be tub water: Bub 3351110555 u._ V In: a» pleunre to 350' mm a . cur price. will but.“ you†“Take ’cm in Uxfords-' litm' Ipocisl Floor Punt, AlIw-v- -. Ktlnom'me, Whiting, mefl of_ll kinda. Capes Felt, Oflcloth Bindmg. Curmn 1"qu nd Trimmings. Studs. Cupet 3nd Picture _ “ ‘ ,u â€nun-lad Cloth. In ff J. a. unmmyxrfl {ter‘y Est-dunno iniution 139th“; imiinion leather. mow. ......... ad Stove Polish. Lad Ind Blsck Diane Le Pugsâ€: Liqni randy for use, :1 Glue in an Nice Cool P. Mullsâ€"t?» Yéu can 33% slum“ In Bicycle from u, Tin-u Ensmel. Ssddlel. Balk. tube. Cyglo 0‘}! Eu. hon“. yaw, "1‘..- -W Tires. I. for 3% $4 50 p95! had Rxcyclo Linty" “11 may now Cloulnd vb! ““00. A rmgtag Qt Eawary-14!,9211't Hardwar'e latchap‘f' shoes, either, 1. Shanna: 3; W11 PMâ€, Akbantxno, on: entire nnporutjon IR. 13th“ 0 .11 shriol in the moat. quuultï¬ 0010: shots, 5 Oilcluw Binding. ' exm cheer. and sold herewforo st. 25 and Trimmings. Shtde. 35c. our price 150 ad ............ 25¢ a Human. Uphol- d‘ , P m ‘ 350 En.m°l°d Cloth. in ‘0. _ o l .................. Mon, June. 0911:: Luhu’ Solid Luther Bolt; .......... 10c ‘Eï¬i" g‘°:;3f‘?m; L der’ Summer Undervau .......... 5c lxngton Knife Polish. Ladiel’ Colond Undonku'u ........ 50: cm or Wagon 361mb v1.1a Apron Gingham ....... 9: ' 36-inch Win“ Canons ............ 51 upper- 751 p , xenly overythmg to »|--â€"A on Gig. Pgintg I “j." mdm. Pfxnfl W . . . . This Colored Dress Goods stock was never more DRESS 800118. up.m.d...,-.u the WM. cm. m found here, and better value is not to be found anywhere. Black Dress Goods get a mo“ liberal showing here. The Blacksâ€"days popnhr, always rich end dressyâ€"hold ï¬rst place in the afl'ectione of many women. This year’s snort ment au- passes anything we heve gathered here before. Look our values over. ' “-â€"- - --- untnmn J. SUTULIFFE’K: SUNS '3 York ideas are ' Burns! Oil and .nd (:.r° 1 Whims- 3 ‘nd i S“! communa- â€"_ CW "9 an 13211013143130 ,1 m â€a, “g meg ll bus, av-" self. You'll not be dmppomcw. .. -7 . _ ‘ $24“, 500, 756 up to 1 colored 3nd block 850 yd'a only, oll woo donblefold drens good! in ploin waves. two tone eï¬'ect, broaden and plddl, regu- lu 35c quslity, quick selling price, .251: Irish sud Devon Pique uniting: in all the new stripe-g note the following prices,†155:: ............. c 206 and ............. -. m {anhï¬s vudo, .................. ng I'm $1.00. anh-pring md Yum ‘ 14') the beat, summer comes in the‘bndo. . 50¢ ........ ’é‘sJ . Sutsliï¬e Sons. E magma. . TRIMMER MILLINEBY. TBlMflED SAILOBS â€"-What numbers we wu u, having the fashionuble hats at. these low pricesâ€"25c, 35c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. ‘“~‘ W““â€WW†:5. mama «mm 3. Come and 36° f“ of. be dmppmm‘.‘ “SHIRT" WAISTS AND SKIRTS. These charming fast eating hosts of buyers tines: in style is scldom in love with them when prioeil, 50c, 75c, 31 00,1 BRILL, CRASH I and PIQUE Skirts. é] The citations of our Mlbunj e the work of expert millim ith the most. fushionable centres, receiving new ideas. J- Satclztto Sons. :r, for “15 61!“?- old and. : 334 6817-11 3:11:5ng Business In 1 v- new ~ $5 ywmxm mm mm 33PM“) (103° ‘ um will In?» thoconvtction any ulna: Iy . Odd CHAIRS and mo: in the county a! month m um . “ho 21m b0“ “\gmu ;g%'u?'u:m“$:?;' “33' "q†: “lo chap. Gi" 3' ‘ Mdï¬mfldmud an Man 393:}: in 1-110: . JOHN a and, ulpin z 3.6;??qu “A" non. um.- 1mm- Irming fast color. washble waists are inter- of buyers Such perfection of 6%, and dain- le is acldom combined. You will at once full them when you see them ;nll oolorings, these 750, 81 00, $1 25, $1.50 and $2 00. J. Carter. a black weaves. our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT expert milliners who keep in touch nnnh‘n centres. 8nd Who ‘13 mumt‘ Ludies' combinntion Stock Collar nd wa ‘ [’35 Tie a ._ ...................... 2 i ‘szih Twill Sheeting .............. l2: :3 ‘ â€.inz‘gefvy Commando. . . ..15c “1 3 Henry 91:“ C:p:u .............. 26c 22 Lsdiot' 00‘}?! 1c 95...... ....Sc m‘ ‘ g 511 amp}. ........ 254: to 180 Men'l Soft . ru ii. an $3.: : . . N‘ 5,553 I" an: 9° ’iiii m A}?! in NH ‘ {a _ “n . m - i!!! “4 ;1‘z!:.l: { of min in 113 £931â€: pink colon", -' i- "l' :1“. to 40. â€8Ҡ1"“? 1;“? 1 $1.25 mszoo-pur £233?“ 1.â€:‘15 ï¬t quick telling pace. I 7 I . ......... . u... . ‘ lit. ,w. 5 3t. Our lat. urge purohuo of men'- aniu pl†ition to game you ¢bont 3.00 ' 'do, sumâ€"note the nvmg : n-‘ 312.00 for $9.00. $9 00 for 8700, SM "‘ “‘ ---------- 03.92. .What numbers .3 .tnnIIIIII|I KI|I|I. Ill-Illlil lltllll’llw §II~ F x: sill “my-.4 I a Illlnl I'll-1 Illrlxnl r IIIII'- mtanllllmri 'V tl'lll! Lilli. , :ker: LINDSAY. ON'I‘. FRIDAY. 1AY19.1>99. am nouns m mum LflBlIB. cial Commission Before Mariposa Townshb Counci He Inputs v'vâ€" -- sons. horses, and, mutants often brought out for. use ontho fond, make up an assortment that would disgust my intelligent tamer it he had to pay for them. by the. day at one-gust- ter rates for work on. his (arm. The work is too inquently done in n spirit- lcss way. and a. great. part of the time is spent in talk. bun tovnships in various parts of thoprovino commute the statute lsbor at such a reduced mm as to be pmticslly a acknowl- wrmt that statute W has been ’shamerally neglected and has brought mto.d55lepute; ‘m ominous 0! one gunman-tar is that. muting st ‘ [ “flay-ï¬ve cents per day. better rc-i \ be than†â€ï¬‚amed- The? such *oould‘ .-‘_ ““2 90¢me 1...“:th on commmmc'lfli , and nthor than rate. it is in! ‘ ï¬even am reduofl‘: part of a townshipN m day} or statute labor. "#25 dollu' in actual results on o... r0303- Wcre the statute tun system ecoâ€" nomically administered. ‘1 would take only a short time to wd; a. complete [transfu'xmtion in thdwnditiun of roads. 'l'he true spirit in (hich statute labor should be perform was ex- hibited in the wad: of to pioneer in road-mam. In their day, papulstion was sparse and the road zlowsnoe had to be cleared. of forest. Stumps had to be grubbed, bogs Jul-ad, the road. way graded, swamps coral-oyed. and streams bridged. Drains? was ex- ceedingly difficult and dare was no municipal fund from whidi to draw, for mending n. culvert or filling in rats- Labor was tlen cmoentrated. and good, honest nbor was given. _..°n‘ um lam-ease 0‘ Nowfhowever, w.tn me Incxvuaz r- ulatlon and wreath. rmdwork Is scattered in patch-Wurk. and is done in a halfhearted wu'. Statute Labor is pdhrmbd at apar- iod of the you when 311% time of «very tumor is at great â€:93 thin: on his own In .. " “Racked, proving a neg all"? rtion xtime spent- “ '“tute 4",- .-.. i ' “m“ beam ‘1 to every promo t a: were as amomtot energy 105;. 3 Wow obtaining our roads an ammo-89W, and if my 3:: otul tr? b6): roads,. the ox- You» is may tunes eased Indirect- I y. Sufficient mono now being ex- ’ d in your tow for material. panda ' it it were carefully pared and skin I» fully applied. . . ‘ \ [there is a. pmvak Oplnxon that a Resident on a. concén road knows better than anyonha the require- pents of that parllar toga. A re- ‘arknblc feature. nVOf..l8 tint; no itizens agr the†ideas of --.....\, :hnuld. done, or how it "‘00 m Some mutating Infomdon on the Sub: mining Comm, Rodsâ€"Them Labor p pla (1 super" The ‘ . resu‘t V [On'o‘ Ira“) N wig-9h \ ï¬nd:â€" V . ' home. In a new country. an 3 he spirit of their ‘ \ feel keenly the cnrcums . need of mm uoir roads. and work with a neatly and faith- fully. hat istory of statute labor in the ya at what are now thb 909 riots of Canada. But where t ips have town Dun vv â€"â€" wealthy 91.16 ulnlod. a ant condthpn In such tent has I bor deg: um some t '11:! that. I do more wot muting labor a; 91?an per -L AII“~| {it improviu however. th‘ in small sum 3L [10°C was gucu- W, 11th Hm ‘increasa 9! tho «oath. rmdwurk Is nee ch-mrk. and is done oil I wa'. {y' is distributed ho pawn-aura. gm “er. :03; said divisions or “beats" should. be II on Iron three to live milesjrvz‘ggggth.‘ é nun maximum-Bio; uhouldprebnbly mood b’euehu-c the dust of his cum! will l do: lead h‘m our tho greatest portion at w in "it.â€â€˜ï¬‚e'need'oot receive a uluy but ' ‘ mm, a slight recomwnso be pre- . eco- (erred in Brim" john under 111: take supervisor. where the work is nor con- Iplete sidered of sutï¬cxem importance to be n of let by contract. He should in addi- atute tion give special attention to all emer- k such as washoutabroken ex- paid for such excess under ccrtiï¬coo as no of the supervisor to determine whetler | draw. of the supervisor-.- or council. the outset as in being to â€cum proper supervivqn 0‘ ‘ rated. all work performed; the cruel! 01‘ whether given. mperrisor to determme . A. __“... aims. my_actuall_y l. w m-- '-â€"- _-, _ ' temponty ulveils; in. doing s little Mi bout of the. (sun of some {tsunami rumor to W eh'm. In doing 11 porticulsr work an all. but merely to give some voter an oppor- ; tunity to em a few dollars In: such ways as those is the money which should be ppent on double improve- ments. Midi. wasted and misapo plied. There as mm: men in this town- ship whonro capable of taking the overs'ght l road construction. but the system olchangins the pathmasters every oneor two years is not likely ‘ toprodueanen. who nrq well qualiï¬ed in this rcpect. Appointed in the spring. th pathmaster has no time to nab s sudy of the sub' such as it damnat- Nor is the ct that he will be «needed by someone else a pa r the (allowing your an. en- coungeoent to extort in this direc- lumber Ol 11me In orér to bring the 7°“ per mition. the WW†mtuulabof system. in 1°“ In orér to bring the roads topm- , , - per coaition. the éponlion of the .“cdnw mtuulabor system. in your muni- The)!“ cipultymust be on n more systemntic 23%;“ M‘s. :One of the first steps would tboyear be to :duoo the number of pathmut - In: 1 era. ll your Lownsh'm there are 92 Unda!‘ pummsters. and. in consequence. as a“! % our t dad. tow W: another. a few loot. (n- v ance- of these diuemnces o! opm b son arr-gut be multiplied to almoot any 3‘ ° i extant- Continly 1|! cannot be right .. an an points t the 0‘ I‘m" Ea mm have chum“ ‘ machinery 1* nd quark- "v.- M to oversee w of the division. in aocor 06° “In? the 10"“ by-lnw rules na "8!! n top; which should be Iran" 3° 33 to In- cl‘lfie.t.l,1:‘ matter. 'umbered by Athe n.-:.... AA. Pathm'isters should be chosen from I among the moat respected. intelligent i men in the community, and they should j be kept in oflice. Even then. their in- ‘ dividunl opinions and plans should be ‘ subject to revision by lhecouncil. which body should exercise a direct over- a'ght of tho roads. and their improveâ€" ment by statute labor. That there are: nun who could fill the office of pathmetor in a credit- able manner, is apparent from the fact that. in driving over your road; there were severe! sections which have been well done. and good piece: of road con- structed by statute labor alone. That many are 900? pathmastelu is indi- cated by other actions which show, no dueed by the swim!» of money contributed very largeiy by those who had worked with 3 WI" in. performing their own statute labor on other beets. When men of suitabie ability, know- ledge and experience have been once obtained. they uhould be retained in olnee. alum present system. of m- nnal rote ' u soon. as the pathwa- the ter has learned. something in his yen 2:5â€23. W";§".::°°ï¬::‘°° 1' ‘°:‘ All rienp n . w no 1: Barton to (she xenon! in 1:3“- in et the em» at their condition. other muons an apprenticeship m you're in Wt)! belore u -- - A; “an- lull! . 5‘ i When men of suitabks ab lodgg and ericnce have obtained. they 3W1“ 1†olï¬ce. um present "3 nual rota ion. 0! 30°" “5 â€1 tar has learned; .09.»:th (I â€up Jenna 0a ...... -. person is qualiï¬ed to prams». but a» “thunder. the moment b6 us champ. is may I“; to direct a work realm; AL ¢L- A'Mn“ munch science. at up tovmship'g «vim “wales . vuv urnâ€"v -7 isthought Iit to direct a work requir- ing much science. at the expense 0! the tmship'u capital or time. labor and money. Ken are falcon from the occupation in which they are killed. saw of BM I tum of Paulinasbefl 5 at all township r'mls. Ho shouhl adapted to lb of om.» should of the clerk or III" All Inna: ‘ money which Income-m Ible imppon- | A very quiet wedding took lane on i and INS-19° i'l‘hursday. the llth man. at t ‘ hm . g . - at Mr. Dnvid Raid. Realm-o, his [5' Simsâ€; ‘ daughter. Magnet F... was uni in met ' m Aleundor Nngent. 3A., Letion. but the ‘ H , fï¬ï¬â€˜twï¬ff; ' wu performed by m». James c. -ell ul‘tied Fulane. of the Queen-st. Method“ n q t 7 rhnmh, The bride and groan! left 5; Provin- :3: “whether was actually 06 the work “10cc with the w regulations. (1 so as to in- .hould nothin‘., An bouest. nun W. ‘ and immediately strives. ' monal experience. from the other: traiaod by practice tad inst ction. from: experts. and Iron ever: unable source. to prop- erly untidy ‘muclt ; with this and with continued ex rienoo he can become a. officer. Such a. man moat Hilda!“ 7 officer. Such a nun mike- tho r ibility of his posi- tin and tho Gilt he owns his fellow cit- ium whose pr ty is placed in his clingy til} 0} dgturp of whose A“- 1â€"5;..-‘5- he in emeted to dance. He com- mand: the respect those who have to serve under him. ed. public interest is teined. and the q good roads is rendened imple. requir- ing but e mall outlay money. mam-In: m u: W. :A meeting of the Methodjat ministers 0! Lindsay district was held in the Cambridge-u. Hethodist church on .Wede and 'lhursday but The The business transacted Wednesday conï¬ned principally of the presenta- . tion of royal-tn of work done during fun (allowing mimwn “my, '1. Ethan .-B.A . hue“: Graeme. E. rm Pope; Janetvillo. AC. Dunniord. 6- 11- 1‘“an Snowden . Fenolon Fall: match-.golmmm fl)â€; Writuu †The Maple Leaf Forever ' In one . . we like to sing. , When patriots assemble and loyal bites bring, Tothe manor-rut our heroes on our Empire Day. Any-ell to otter Meetings on our g was Queen for eye. “I. was: no can; "9.5m “um I‘v â€"‘ _- one we proudly holdâ€"- Our m Cnnudian ensign and the Unit- Jack of old. That bank! the hue-o and bottle a thousand years or more, mmazuucdmwkhgmmcrm of put our fathers knewâ€" Ihe Royal Ron: and Thistle. Irish Shamrock, too. We'll now entwino together \ imperial way. And crown our Queen by pro our Empire Day. ed boon, we ween. That God himself has guided the; rul- ings of our Queen. We hold the vaztut empire in the . Whole wide world today, God bless ghofealm forever, and the v: 'vâ€"â€" - to Oshawa on May 24th on {be Y.M. CA. excursionâ€"cheap trip. and you'll see ‘something for your money. The warts. The hm mcludos entrance fee topnrkand pangs bothways onelec- tric railway. Beyond doubt this will be one a! the most enjoyable outings of the season. ‘ The Maple Leaf Foreve THERE WERE 25°. Lnst week ‘we laid out 250 beys', youths‘ and men's suits at 1-3 03‘ regular price. We sold my out of this lot. but still the sizes u'e cmlete. How about one of out $10 suits for $7 so. Hears. J. B. Knowlson, J. A. Paddon, G. H. Hopkins ind Dr. Simpson left on tho “Klonmhe' " tm’ last Satur- the I. B. O. R. R. Junction, on their way to some trout streams emp- ' ‘ o the York branch of the Mad- awaskn. in Bancroft district, where ' cw days angling. ted. to be in fine condition. and biting freely. owing to the unusual coldness of the. water (01- lowLng the late spring. - It is not necessary to laud the nn-' nual excursion of the Catholic Liter- ary Society of this town â€"‘ it 18 is extremely enjoyable. On May 24th tha Society will hold. their annual ex- cursim to Saracen Point and Fenc- ion Falls. pot Str. Alice-Ethel and barge A ï¬ne string band has been engaged â€"M.oney saved on every purchnss at B'ngham‘n old atand.â€"-w1. -Eorn Bros. are advertising for Southdawn wool for knitting purposes. -â€"The Lindsay, Bobcaygeon a; Panty- Pool R IL Hill mm at: third mad- inc in the Dominion home on Mucky. â€"At the mount Victorilg Collega ex- amï¬mtiou. on the ordinary comma to: “outlaw“, 337. A. R. Wm, win}: for dancing â€wu‘â€"â€" -V, â€"Horn Bros. are advertising for Southdown wool for knitting purposes. -’I‘ho Lindsay, Bobcnygeon Panty- Pool B. It. Bill rot-aimed its third read- ing in the Dominion house on Monday. Continued on hum Maxie Leaf (or‘ a)"; ï¬iï¬hms of ya}? Maple Leaf. our emblem WEDDING BEL“ DUNbAS FLAVELLE BROS. They Are “up“ “I!“ "van uâ€"â€"--- --___, â€â€˜1 three second. clan honors. ‘ D. '3. Anderson. for having cod ‘1†won a?“ prop. thp‘H. A'811130; The Watchmm. printing '1 Bursary m Mum â€lbw H“ count. 85211101113; Grimstone. cad-l" mm“ 8* â€â€œ3“:‘1: 2.33.0346. ' - g. ' W m y ' to meet a m on t the pun-cubed 35113.. The Pout‘ ‘3 . “aw-W" Mmmt- and general business.â€"J. n Wen mahmtmtï¬yï¬um clerk. Q _ . , O! Come You’re Going for m â€$3.1. talk by I'm. LOCAL Baavrrxas EMPIRE DAY. C. L A Excursion. Lent Forever " is the song in: . minlaters “mended: 1 bike. lie \ mm . 84-, J. Muckr- ' noon ,, 1;. m4 Bethanym )6. Wm Janetvilb. A; L_ Agata: wmu have After "Shiners " by proxy on th s on our crac- md loyal tri- me the and thou )l ~386- true TEN PAGES LOG A L N EW 8- LETTERS chmerecud to dance. 4;-..“ :- H- annua- lr. John Osborne's residence isil- lmimtod at Mt both day ad night with the bright clean at nun- nhzne of a bouncing baby boy. Mean. B. Thomas and Richard loan. of Woodvilie. were here on Sunday. also Mr. June: Blown. of Banning _ . -1 “\t--4l.._- flu-ï¬nk ery 5%}me 00 mm that Mrs. Gee. Hardy incontined to her room. through illness. .We hope u: hear of her room- or, â€no League held on Sunday night; was quite e success. .We believe all the people within a. ruling of ï¬ve miles, are living; in t5 joyful anticipation of visiting our schools on Tuesday next, Empire Dey, therefore we hope the teachers will haven gqod patriotic program in readi- ness for the inception v vâ€"_. Flinn; in ADVAIOI â€In. Mr:- Wm. Whit» and Slim: nary Wh‘te have been melding a few days at the parsonage at engrave. - . mple Grove is a popular place. but that; is no moon why it should not be, {at 11 thus suing be true it when Ira-n PM to Bevelttigp.uzl mph Grove is than is no moon {or i! the :3ny from 60051300 Alt-Ia- sawâ€"'7‘ The orchsrds of my pretty new i pink covering. mug again in t1: A nuts CHANCE ofsecufintn suit or Want? 3m: Clothinz “0" '* "3 h" M a" m,“ "Ixâ€"$15 «an {.2 sm- Council L'roceeumgs. â€" up w ..... met at Oakwood on Thursday 11th day of May. Messrs. Stacey, Graham Xe- ‘ Kinnon and Well wete piesent at the 1 opening of the session, and Mr. Sug- 5A communication rom Mr. Wesley ‘Coone. of Manilla. stating that seer- . tain drain tram his cellar. emptying on lChurch-st., had been interfered with l by stopping the drain and causing ' some two feet of water to back into the ‘oellar. Mr. Graham moved. seconded l by Mr. McKinnon, ant the clerk write Mr. Minter!) in reference to them- plaint made by M r. Cameâ€"Carried. A petition s'gned by some fifty rate- ! payers. on lmhilf of Mr. John. Colwell, 3 asking for a grant of one hundred. dol- ‘ 1313 or more. was laid before council, ‘when Mr. McKinnm; moved. seconded by Mr. Bitch. that the reeve he author- ized to 100:; into the case of Mr. Colwell and report at the next meeting of the council.â€"Carr3ed. Mr. Cameron desir- e'd the council to remove the logo at! the road allowance which prevent him from building a mad fence. Moved by _ Mr. Graham. seconded by Mr. McKin- non. that the clerk be authorized to notify Mr. Carmichael to forward to rer the sum of ï¬ve ' the township treasu \blhn. being U13 purchase money of leg: on lot 15. con. 9. and that tb loved by Mr. Graham. seconded by lit. Rich. that the clerk notify Hr. Joseph Jenkins and Mr. John- Gibbs. to canto the next council meeting. with y . . . Campbell is a. very interest: N. er. and apparently has mow numeric-s of road-building. An em- tended account of his address in sin. inmother column ..... Th e council gel. '""'l' - u u . nwâ€" â€"â€" . â€i,: , LA. chu I GWI w-v' mu . There have been two deaths from that lingering illness. consumption, recent» ly. Mrs. Mary Frames Armstmng. be- lovedwife of J. .7. Lamb. a kind- wile and mother, leaving daughter, Sarah and Jessie. and one son. Entry, to mourn her loss. The deceased was an active and usafu‘. member of the Pro- byterian church. Also Violet Spence. aged 8 years and 10 months, beloved daughter of Mrs. W. H. Spence- This little girl was remarkable! wise and; il- belligent. end would talk during her nines-s of the appmuching; change in a most comforting my to her mother and sister and narrowing friends. MARJPOSA. il Proceedings. -â€" The council )akwood on Thursday 11th day . Messrs. Stacey, Graham. Ic- nnd Rich were present at the : of (in session. and Mr. - no along shortly any-wards. PENIEL. MANILLA OMEMEE To The Post.) Mini“; u?