mce Company- con venient and q which will 9““ displaying our E3, CLOCKS. FAN C Y ldvlcee râ€"‘Colved at the U. 8. .men: it sppesre the cruiser " will be the greatest premium ever built. Nsvsl emcers hsve the Minneapolis will mske over me me measured course when 211-39 hat acceptance test, sud s ism they would not be surprised :a'32350 knots an hour. in which 1culd earn hsli s million dollsrs 'm for her buildere. 221135. of Perle, publishes su wizh hi. Turpin, concerning his at an s‘lectric sutomstlo mit- ,w:!c‘:. he was slleged to have Germany. M. Turpin ssys that dog was sold to s Belgian com- Ee thinks the; the wespon will ctlve the: wsr will cease (or cams. qunifled gas is used in .... .1»... _-...'--HIA- M'na hut-Ind {E{ Annealed iv Barbed 41 A M! MOM ‘rlN 1‘ ’03 this season. d3. w Premises Go’s. Sta late location. UAL LIYE AL. You W11 7 British torpedo boat destroy- a 3: n mm of speed on the 353:1“st “mined 3 speed or 111 hour, equal to over 31 land ROBK --_L-_ --.1 L- n- certaintY, storm swept. o dal‘bursday Week. Sevgmwszg: Uliei by lightning. Elzht o: m. ‘ d in nkes. The [on o! I. M. 5. Blake narrowly mud ‘ [on wish an ocean steamer In the a†Lady on Thundu of last Week. The of the Blake’s can“ ‘ % reversal ted um might have been a. mlble M..-â€" t done Bill Dalton is again re- egg; been kilied. This am the La comes from Ardmore, I. '1‘., and am deï¬nitely that the deed body of do lies in am town with . ï¬ifgsbulle: hole through it. mini from Niagara. Falls save fags Merritt, of Buï¬'slo, N. Y.; ‘ suicide Sundny morning by himself into the river a: the m Mist landing below the 1311:. w; body did not sink and was “3y men in a boat and towed He had been sick with a. cancer imaged at the time. FOL pnflfcmg rumors prevail mln's sale at the medaligePzem as 11,731: um he disposed of ant. skim: the deamotlva p035? In for m age drelbund, other that he bu gold Inland. .._--\‘A . ,,-, .rllers. Liqoifled gas is used in "w, the projectiles being hurled done force to great distances, mheight. the apparatus being mid buoyancy. ay evening about 8 o’clock, 1h. Phillips and a friend were our bicycle on the river Speed. Ibo machine upset. throwing the mm the river. together with In boy: named Smith and Heifer- lmre on with them. The two Salim but the two hon sank drowned. The body of young found about 10.30, and the 5111 being dragged tor the re Nady. mm, of Michael Farrell, of . lawlthout a head. His dsunh- honSatureday night last her 58111! became ill and died an- Eewae prepared Ior the grave, Bed corpse conducted itself “Ml early morning, when it 15, 1894. DAY. JUNE m3: W“ "10 road it 'wns deducted “mmâ€! hid none some yards “"9“. In which the deceased a m“, turning, and ind then mung. .‘3 ihe hany strain on "I subject to ï¬ts. 5313“, iii Berlin Ger formerly . “my†"“1 linemen, engaged in the in. 10. the! with reverse: which and his "#0 his entire fortune. became deepondenv u “Whitney and their chum-mi “)0 V9! 9 o R I amnion, they m“ lulumum die The couple Dotson ' 0. to their sons Rudoiph. 32??“ mod 13. both students M Mann-nun“ item the effects “at! almost humanism!- “and their youngest son. m .md their daughter. mm- “Mn? Studying themed“! leap of poison. 5" 3 11m sheet, almost scaring to “nth", and ran out of doors Media a washing carriage. â€I! also din-poured and has not I‘ 5Hahn-ell asked the police humu- np. When the! W81“ ham Farrell denied the whole '5 Withers was nothing in It: {a coming manoeuvres near 2 William will commend, in or the czuewltch, a grand by nizha. All the latest â€lions will be used in this inane with electric search- Zumlnate the ï¬eld, and smell -3 wil’. be attached tothe lsncea W fl’the) 0‘ X8 [Sing Sing ... cam-1c :ed mach government has decided :er the French consul.“ from w Barnett, aged about 42, drown- u: Howard’s Staten, 0nt..on â€He 1: and to have become de- ï¬nch chunber of deputies have 'g “can of 1.800.000r. eeked by x ant to enable them to send ï¬nch the French frontiers in “Millard, 3 ed 20 years. “WM: mothergend a brother “fly-met with a horrible ‘l’dock Thursdsy mornlns "mi“ seven years be his PI George-st. Thur:- N“heavy tombstone to his Blackburn 5 traveller ‘ gm†gurgling, still on the A {21% cunning sun In] luv b â€is,†"0‘1!ng 1113 held sticking a†“bed as of one of the "92k ! canal“ in th We“ mbmk e w.“- _ “h _, . go, And [rqm ghe a from the rum: 3 names. â€I “d 5’01? THE WEEK ï¬D FOREIGN ITEM IN TERES T. 8 01‘ 7---- n..- â€"'-â€"â€"v.- , Era-ran had duapvemd ma neighbors say something IxMSunday. ï¬nadian gm 131L922! been sentenced by R:- Saw York, to imprison g prison for life. Dr. ed of poisoning Ludwig up, to the serious detriment of their crops. On motion of the council, Messrs. Ellis and Robertson drove to the place to adjust matters......Mr. John Robinson, of Lindsay, again appealed to the council to remove the culvert spoken of at last meeting. my- ing he was a British subject and simply wanted British fair play from Ops council ...... Conn. Byrue produced a map of the farms in that locality show- ing the water-courses, culverts, etc. It appears that owing to the deadlock or water atthe culvert com- plained oi the overflow goes eastward on to Mr Kelly’s farm and westward on to Mr. Robinson’s. Alter due consideration by the council, Mr. Walker suggested that he would ask Mr. Kelly to attend next meeting oi the council, so that he and Mr. Robinson might mselves of the surplus water by drain- ing, and that the council were quite willing to do their duty in the matter. Mr. Robinson assented to the proposal.... ..Mr. D. Scully addressed the coun- cil u to the necessity or making the 4thgqr. line read full width across the 7th con. ; that he had petitioned the council a year ago, and no change had since been made. Mr. Walker said the matter was then considered, but owing to the difï¬culty 0! locating undaries, and the diflerence 0! opinion as to had been deferred; he would instruct the township engi- neer to run the lines and stake the limits or said roadway. that the fences may beadjusted. Mr, Ems secondedthe motion. which carried unanimously...... Lâ€") n..- at. Incaâ€"rim agree to rid the its present width. action now move that the xeeve muwny, on." -_- "7 , secondedjhe motion. which curled unanimously...“ Mr Walker reported that he hed gone to interview Mr. R. Bennett about the cost of a. roadway ground Leo's hill, but as Mr. Lee objected to closing e por- tion of thelold road the matter dropped. Hess-s, Bennett. Me and Robinson, who were present, iteted they bed reconsidered end revived the ease and were rms acceptable to all concerned. ' culvert, Duke’s reed end Fitz- slmmon's gravel pit use, were left over for next meeting. . . . . .Moved by Mr. Walker. seconded by Mr: Byrne, that the reeve sign orders {or the following accounts :â€" ........863 00 I. L, Wetsm, salary as “season... “ “h-‘n-MnRBOO 1. L. Wntsm, samry as assassor............wo W. 1 Reid, {or ditching and stoning, con. F. Curtis. removing a. dud hog from river ma burying suns, J. Symon, placing safety‘guards 2nd at. line, 6“! can.................‘..- gavel pit..............._ ' lot 18.. H. Hall. ditching on 5th con. Lino, ' 7th con. lino. Johnston's choc-IOOOIIOIIOIOOOcoo... g... J. ï¬ononn, cedar ndwork on 3.0.0. brid ................... K. H‘- -- "a. mu 8600 board “hump†1 00 75 issued as follows :â€" OD! cannon Report. In compliance with a public notice, Ops council met as a court of revision on Monday, May 29th inst. After taking the oath of oflice and subscribing tothe same. the court proceeded with the general ep- peals as follows :â€" Jmes Henry, sr., lot 4, con. 5, assessment conï¬rmed ; George Murphy, lot 12, con. 5, assessment conï¬rmed ; N. Fleming, lot 4, con. 9, assessment conï¬rmed ; R. Bonnet, lot 3, con. 8. asst. reduced $160; George Smith, lot 13, con. 10. asst. conï¬rmed ; D. Scully, lot 16, con. 11, “easement re- duced $150 ; P. Farrelly, lot 18, con. 9, asst. reduced S250 ; Wm. Jordan, lot 21, con. 3, asst. reduced 8300; J ; Jordan, lot 21, con. 1, asst. conï¬rmed; E. Fleming placed on rouge joint. nwww} 4, can. 9; Wm; Kennedy, placed on roll as tenant of e. pt. 24, con. 11. The names of the following persons were struck on the roll, viz : Wm. B. Robertson, Thos. B. Robert- ‘ son, Jae. McCeusland, Walter Lee, Thee. Haber, Jae. Britten, Joseph McArtnur. Hector Cameron, P. O’Donnell, Francis O'Donnell and Joseph O'Donnell. Alter complying with the .request of several persons who had changed farms since they were assessed, the court closed, after which D. Walker moved, seconded by A. Robertson, that the assessment roll, as now revised. be received and conflrmed.â€"Cnrried...... ‘ After the reading and adoption of the minutes 0! ‘ the last meeting, the council proceeded with the ordinary business as follows :---Mr. Walker moved, seconded by Mr. Byrne, that By-law No. 465, to road appropriations, be read a third time, passed, signed and sealed.â€" Carried...Mr. Wm. Jordan, lot 21, con. 3, was heard in reference to lodged water on the road- side near his buildinzs. saying that the recent rains had caused it to overflow his barnyard. He asked the council to have it removed, or to aid him in do' ing so. Mr. Walker moved, seconded by Mr. Ellis, that the more examine the case and use his judgment accordingly.â€"-Carried. ...... Messrs. H. Cane-(idea end M. Martha were next heard, stating that a cul- vert on the 7th con. line, in their vicinity, was closed 6,30 p. In. "Anâ€"H'. . _ , J. Roach, breaking sumo 4th qr. lino, con 11 T. Calvert. nun of co “mi drfln....â€"............... Wm Best, work on 4th qr. lino, 7th com; Johnston's mp..............m. St. Joseph's hocpitd. mdntonanoo J. WI‘JI â€"Seturdey afternoon lest there we: e robbery end sensational tregedmected on the reed between Fort Gi end Tehlsqueh, I. '1‘.. where the big Cherokee peyment is in progress. A siege losded with peesengers was some miles out trcm Teleqush. en route to Fort Gibson, the rsilwey station, when Levi Senders. e desperete Cherokee eherecter, who wes on the front rest with the driver, punched him in the side with his pistol end order- ed him to hold up. He then mede the pessengers get out end robbed them 0! shout 870 end some jewellery. A men from Tens who declined to give his neme wee shot through the breeet heceuse he hsd no money to give up. The robber then left, weixing through the woods in the direction of Tehlequeh. He found e men end en Indien boy herding some‘ cettle, end begsn shooting et the boy end killed him. He then mounted the horse the boy wee riding end emerged into the reed, where he ceme upon two weggons containing two men end some women. He shot one of them end killede Mrs. Duncan. Her son, Levi Duncen. who wes with her. drew his pistol end begen shoot- ing et Senders, es eiso did the men who were in the other weggon. Senders wes getting ewsy on his horse when young Duncen go: e Winchester from the wear- gon end shot the horse. Senders etoot could not escepe. end he wee literelly shot to pieces. “1' “a 3°T’§.n‘.'§§,°'â€?y “‘1': n“ acre 0 groun o conn 0 p- peury, died without lesving oï¬elotivo or specifying on heir. Her neighbors quor- reled over the possession of her hnd. Some 30 men tounht with sovthss end pitchiorks round her hut. Eventuolly they broke down the door, upset the body end but eooh other with the omdise. which hsd stood round the body. ‘Wosn the ï¬ght was ended two men loy deed st the doorstep and ï¬ve others were too severely wounded to walk from the scene of the conflict. A former named Dwxer. living near Nenogh, woe killed in soother emotion quarrel on Fridoy. ,_'___- â€" _.â€"-v- â€"â€"v men has in hisposeeseion popes-s end documents from the Austrian government to prove his identity and his reletionshin to Emperor Fm: Joseph. Fun: Sstinis- lsu Bitter van Heubikslini is the nuns end title or the nobleman. â€"1‘hrou¢h n complaint of n viohtion oi the lunar: cede there was discovered living in 1:0qu and again: in New York City I nunwhoolnims to be I son of Maximum! 9mm of Mexico. The twosdhhteath When-cheek bone. The brute was beaten of! with pltchtorkn mad the woman rescued, In“ her recovery In doubtful. “ammioubouhon, M "II" -, 7,â€, . ,, In}: himselt and wire in c 9 "ins the The buy.“ M u. thanâ€"Mac.uuot‘m ‘ mhmym'mxmwmmnumm. â€"At West 8 Mon. Sheen Inland, dock. swam and room. And thotollowlnz ‘ 3 deep VII-I UL saw my--. _.-_ _._, _ , leeyusg in m pueege meterlel for repld repelr. end taking any In no etreem the need-up, den ne elemente; eeede of weakness ere ven from every omen and all the tuneuone receive yew vigor end lite. n. A_‘I ___ Your own hmlly physio!“ will toll you shot Poine’o Celery Command feeds worn- out nerves, tortinoo the system ond clan boom It JESSE; to know that, like the Toronto buelneee mm who huglvenhle expeflenoe, there ere tboueende or men- In ell cnmnge or life, who are growlnn stronger. brighter end more robust every do by using neture’e reeborer. Paine'e Co on Compound. Euro. Annual» The towns end cities or our Dominion ere full of energetic business men. men, of whom ï¬nd liie weer, end burdensome in mid-summer. They ere week, nervous, sleepless end run-down; often appetite is poor; the blood is impure end courses sluggishly through the body, end the whole humen machinery is like e steem engine the. cannot be worked properly until thoroughly overhe‘aled end repeired. wanna: swam. We hue In stock I bountiful ll Wmmua SrAnomY- “In, for! _ - .,_. A.“ much: Ivaâ€"m 'v--'_ -_ __ I ï¬nd It on Immense id'vbntsge to use Palm’s Celery Compound twice 3 duâ€" morning Ind nightâ€"during July sud Amos. . W A AILIA- -0 --- nnmlnInn end nervous energy in e simple end very inexpensive wey during the hot summer weether, end ieel es well end strong es in the winter months. How do I eeeomplish it? Slmply by using Peine's Celery Com- pound every dey during the month oi J one before the terribly hot end enemtina weether commences. In this wey I breee up my system end nerves to meet the most weekening period of the yeer. 0! course 2___s__. in n-- “Lost you I learned 3 very nimble lesson." aid a well-known Toronto business Inn: "I found um I could msintain 3nd keep up my bodily Imngth KEPT ROBUST AND STRONG BY USING PAINE’S OELERY COMPOUND. MAKES A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. He Learns How to Keep Well and Strong During the Hot Summer Months. Downey'viiie . Kirkfleld. . Brooklin .. Northbrook. Newtonviile.. NorthVeruiun ...-...... ...... Cemeron.......... _.............. ............ On motion oi Mr. Cook. it wes resolved that cheese weighed in st the diflerent points oi shipment should 11pr st least one-hell pound over weight u on eliowsnce for the weight of the boxer. This is done in ell other cheese centres. The bidding we: opened by Mr. Fitzgernld, who oflered 8i ior selections. The price slowly edvenoed by sixteenth- untii Mr. Wrigh- ton eecured the privilege of :he first selection It nine : cents. He chose Keene, Sharer, Wars-w end Pine Grove, who ell sccepted. For 3; cents Mr. Ciuxtou picked Lskciieid. Werrninrer. North Smith, Peter' borough sod Otonebee Uni-3n. but nil reinsed. Mr. Cook mode a bid oi 8; end Mr. Wrighton raised it to 8 15 16 end picked Central Smith. North Smith. Otonnbee .Union, Hepie Led, Long, Werninster, Lakeiield, Freservifle, Missin g Link, Bensiort. Mopnt Pleesent, 'i‘rewern end Pewrborough. Mr. Cluxton satin bid 8; for iurther selections. Mr. Cook increased the ofler by e sixteenth end secured Oakdnie. Norwood, Melrose Abbey. Orinond, Went- wood. Brooklin end Fleetwood. Mr. Clnxton egain stnrted the bidding. this time mining Bi u the amount he was willing to give ioreiurther selection. The ofler satin crept up to 8 15-16c.. which price Mr. Cook gave for Ids, Blockstock, Bobceygeon end Manchester. At ago. Mr. Cook got the product of Fenelon Falls. Star. Perrytown. Orono, Newtonviiie- Hope and North Veruiam factories. Delay D. reinsed this ofler. Mr. Cook bid 85c. for the balsnce end Mr, Wrighton nised it to 850.. which mnbrook eccepted, ‘ There were 4.123 boxes headed, the spproxirnete ‘ value being $24,788. Liverpool 50s. ........... . so..-- -.. .eeoee ...... non-...... a... ...-co 838|8i$|l A TORONTO BUSINESS MAN THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. FRIDAY. JUNE 15 1394. vans mm: “damn-canons “minnow-ad mm 0.1m m- 31130th e. Wit? halls: and can!" mpg-sled. mo other remedy. m draw“ to: Bwnxx‘s . All things comomthow othimwhodoa not ammonium Baum both: cmbodyd-llm yon-lone". mm. II â€I! an; can. an w-u- v- eommon. The male. however. would never hevebeeomo em “them otthe hon-e e bottle of Pm? DAvxs' Pent-Km I! had mmnu- remedy {inhuman-tome oholen. menu. “when. or 6mm. All mmpn. 250.21.me 5m Situationâ€"m s dunn- humm- towuko nvln Ibemlddleuttho night MWMMMonuteum smfloumyudnomcoundmrm DERBY PLUG Amwhomflylomhonunddoulom womonmdchfldmnext. Here’s a Poingeg and 11:35 plane. We meet these conditions. Woull vet-mud Baum, such as Tea. Sea. Ice (3er Pitchen, Cute". Cake Bas- kets. Nu Rina. one. Silver-Puma Desert and o Knives; To; Dense sud Table Spoons. Desert 3nd Mo Pox-kn. Shen- AndButzuKnlmlnboth Triple mom Unphtod Whit. Haul. Walnmn. Elsie Ind mum and Swill Wstchu. sud u do- mmo line of m. Cabinet. And other Olochdn Wnlnnt. on. Ind Nichol. We nap with mm o! onmhution More paying {or them. Send your Iddnumd mocha ray: our whorls-Jo Maxine. with cuts. deucnp~ Madman. hogfveherï¬ood'eSmepu-ms. She is getting thong, walks mud. n on: doors every any; has no trouble with her throat and no 003811. and her heart seems to be all right She haunrstclassap the. Wore hereure as nothln ehorto a. mlncle." . Wyn-r, so Marion 8 t. Pukdue. Toronto. Ontario. Hood's Pills as purely vegetable 1nd parloctlyhxmlus. Sold Dyan drawn. 25c. riceâ€"come- lngg 1:051. be u-erul tbstwilllookwon Em III Inï¬ll“: l'| fun!!!" one desires n amiable Intel. “slow Said She Was Past All Help and wantedme to send her to the ‘Bome {or Incunbles.’ But I said as long :3 I could hold my hand up she should not go. We then began “Four years ago while in the old country (England), my danghterï¬snnahmlenteny iron the hospital, in a very low condition with consumption oi the lungs 1nd bowels, and weakaction oi the hurt. The trip across the water to this connu'y seemed to menu-tee] better tor a while. Then ehe begun to get wom,sndtor 14 weeks she was umbletoget oilthebed. Shemwomfornvemonnumd lostthenseoiherumhuundlowerputofbody mdiieheutnpinbedhadtobeproppd up with pillows. Physician IN MAKING A PRESENT 01m Hood’s WaCures Wonderful Results From Taking Hood’s unapfl’ma. ' Consumptionâ€"Low Condition Smoking Tobacco New Ad vertjsementa. 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