Wflllï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ W113 mm. BIL, ST. CATHERINES. Call and see the up-to-date points Made from the expert workmer equipped fa “You must pluck up heart and face things.†That's :what our friends tell us when we are in trouble and they are hot. Oh, yes. Talk is cheap. and there's deal too much of itâ€"trom some people. «ever one 0! them ï¬nds himself clinging to d plank in mld-oceanâ€"which, heaven forbidâ€"he won't deliver himselt so cheer- fully about “facing things.†“ What the end would be I did not dare to think? says a lady in her letter. No wonder. In her place you wouldn't have dared to do it either. He re's her stcxy: " When I was quite a young girl," silo says, “I was subject to irtquent attacks of sick headache. and heaving and xetoh- ing after meals. However, i not along fairly well up to the autumn of 1884, when I broke down altogether. My skin was sallow, and I had afoul taste in my mouth, and no appetite or relish for food of any kind. Alter eating the least mcrsel I had an aching and a sense of pain, weight and sion at the chest. with a strange tee ing of constriction or tightness around the sides. LLl_-_ LL-..- mag mnnh " Besides these things, there was mnon pun between and under the shoulder blades, and the pain and weight at the hack of my neck was so intense that I could not hold my head up. Then my breathing became so short and difï¬cult that no night I was not able to lie down in bed. It seemed to me as i! I must snfl‘ocat-e. “Night afcer nigh: I paced the flacr all night long. anxious for daylight. I wanted to be moving about the house, as though to escape from myself. I had no test night or day, only getting an occasional doze in the arm-"hair by the ï¬re. Yet I was so weak I couid barely stir, and what the end would be I .‘Zid not dare to think." "I took ,1} kinds 5f medicine, and con- A. YlAhIA -_ Hana ELEGANCE. SPEED DURABILITY and are sold at the J.c. ngmms so: he éztxï¬uliau gust. woum u: 1 nu. "V. “W V .- . ,, "1 tool: '1“: kinds cf medicine, and con 3 sulted two doctors. but was little or none 2 the better far anything :hey did for me, i The secorï¬. daror said my trouble all I arose from indigestion and the liver, and now I thi..k he was right; yet even a correct opinion does not cure a disease. “For over two years I suffered sgonies, and feared l 51:. >uld never be ll again. In December, 1886, my hush d heard what woné:rtul cures had been brought about thro 'g‘ncut the country by Mother Selgel’s Contive S rup. Then he t me abottle frets: fur. \ and, chemist at eioes‘ ter, and I began taking it. although (I must conic : to you) wizhout a. particle of faith in it. Yet, behold! in less than a fortnight I was quite a new woman, being free from 92-15, and able to eat and digest nourishing food. This was so surprising that I kept on taking the Syrup, and after I had used three bottles I was in better health than I had teen for years. Since then I have grown strong. and am now in the best of health. You are welcome to publish the=e (acts. and I will gladly answer inquirits. (Signed) Eliza Farmer. the Common, Barwell. near Hinckley, Leicestershire, November 6:11, 1894.†This case is widely known in the district, and has caused much comment. Mr. J. Green, druper and grocer. Chapel Street. Bar-well. has known Mrs. Farmer for years, and vouches for the truth and accuracy of her statement as here printed. The doctor was right in her complaintâ€" ohronio dyspnsia, with resulting torpid liverâ€"hut unfortunately he did not resort to the only remedy which actually cures this common and deplorable diseaseâ€"- Mother Seigel’s 8} rep. Mos; fortunately, however, the lady‘s husband heard of it in time, and, like a wise man, procured it, at once. i .- -- - , n.-- 13-.....“â€" - - v , .0 . yaw-u n--- .__.7 . _ The marksman “ e†a: the butts last at the various societieS, which were inter- “How can we. as E:- friday making their ecu-a for the ‘ eating and heiptul. better observance of Dominion rifle league series. So far this i deevorers, promote a the Ssbbath during holidays?" was the season they h we been cLose to the topâ€"a ; ~ . subject of the ï¬rst paper, read by 1:1. S. most creditable shcwfng owing to every :rm and | Porter. Mr. 851': Kennedy followed with score having been made in a ralnet (a. paper on “How can we best use on: u yet ospheze. h lid In i w of the f 1‘ and winter _. ' . ~- 5 - 5 c aye v e 5 L The record for mi. 380- m: with the ark?’ Mr. P eel, the new p asldent Lee-Me‘ford we: made on W nesdey of :w last week at the I'Jord range-.9, Essex, Eng., 1 made 3 short speech. in whigh 113° referred in the weekly competition of the North 3 m the valuable â€ihmmkfne "“94"“ Landon Rifle Club. Color Sarah. Barker. I ma"?! 603111: e dgï¬n i. "Eggngi 15th Middleeex R-ties. ï¬ring at 200. 500! iii; ' a! 13' “in 30“ 1 th end 600 yards, made the magniï¬cent : c “9' and 5% $91153 3 :1: ng ygn 03 score or 10} out of a possible 105 in his 21 ; flm‘egestncgggï¬werg“Bighenliet counting shots. He also had a sighting : paper. read by Miss L. Cathro, on “Hove shot at each range and in his 24 shots: ‘ . holidays, spent by the average christian, 3 missed the _ bplloeye Lonlzf‘n‘oehajmdaï¬ i restraining in ï¬nance on ehr‘i's‘tionziite 31m}: we _- mn-nlrn .am ’ a As to that time when Ms. farmer dared not think what the end would beâ€" well, we won't talk at is now. She didn't reach 1:, thanks to Providence and the medicine she names. tweniy-third shot, by tne Slum-:31: WWW... ~ margin. E Mr. Whitney is reported as saying at: Aylmer that “ the new county council legislation was the siliieat thing he hadi ever heard of. It meant that in this over- = governed country a new legislative body: was brought into existence. It was only: en additions} means of ï¬nding an out go ; for people’s money, and if he was eve: in 1 position to control a majority in the: house 'it would be quickly repeded.â€| tht think the people? Ineteed of be-i hg “an additional means of ï¬nding on ‘30 for the people's money," it in I. unmet-ulna a very hrgemmtothol um Oththo rabbi" “nillinou†of “0 MM- Ich And Mr. Whit- ny'l a. d 18 W 31000 public «m not. Ill! it M to judge. POPE I INDSAY, FRIDAY. ABOUT FACING THINGS- BICYCLES. BUG Wuâ€; Hun, v.-- 7 ,, third shot, by the smallest possible AGENTS. n the best material by rkmen in the perfectly >ed factory of the nu: .â€". Mr. W'axzd, chemists: Leioas. )egan taking is, although (I ' to you) whbout a particle of Yer, behold! in less than a :35 qaite 13ch womagdniug 1A--L a. ucvemurc mu, em. I widely known in the district, : The Local c. S. Union. ed much comment. Mr. J. : rand grocer, Chapel Stream! TEE basement of the Can:- ’ouiï¬ggntoghghei‘gntlér £05 ; bridge-st. Methodist church ' t u an ‘ 1: statement as here printed. : was well flied with young people of an steeds last Mon- ':.3 right in ha: complaintâ€" ; ~;si3, with resigning torpid i day night, the occasion heing the meeting guldnaglgif; gigs? 16:3“ j o: the Lccai Union at the Christian En- ,“ andy deplorahie diseasesâ€"s- deavorSJ-sieties. The president. Mr. J.L, ,‘s Syrup. Mos: {ortnnntely [Allim had. eterge .0! the proceedings, lady’s “and heard of. it i which opened shortly after 3 oclock with like a wise men. procured it. ‘ singing, prayer and scripture readings. E, The apart otdthe linlogiinetilm c0133??? ' was en res w c recommen e 31:3:attggingkébuï¬grgég ‘ following oiï¬cers for the ensuing year :â€" t talk of it now She didn't ï¬reséderét, ins. Peel; Residing secretary, . d ',. . . or er; correspon ng secretary mks “0 Pm†and? and the . Miss H. Mimms; treasurer, Miss HeyI names. f germ; the vice-presidents are the presi- _â€"_"'_ i outs of the various town societies. The lithium Notes. . report was adopted by the meeting. Three 1 papers were then read by representatives â€men we†as the butts last ' at the various societies, which were inter- inz their 503†for the T eating and helpful. “How can we. 35E:- ic league series. So far this ; deavorers, promote a. better observance of the Sabbath during holidays?" was the a we been cLose to the topâ€"a i . . )ie showmg owing to every subject of the ï¬rst paper, read by H. S. men made in a rainstcrm and | Porter. Mr. Bsrt Kennedy followed with pheze. lid an): ‘gHowfczg wfelbsstdusemonr 't-n- 5ho aye vewo eslanwter 3.33%; ï¬g?" nzï¬fytï¬â€˜; , work?’ Mr. Peel, the new president he I‘Jord ranges Essen Eng ; made a short speech. in which he referred V commï¬qou‘ég m, ’North 3 to the valuable assistance the Union had ‘ - - mnivad from the retiring. president. things, there was much d under the shoulder BEE-616 eaiEid’dlges't lie was so sumrlsing z the Syrup, gnq agger JUNE 18. m7. SCHOOL .â€"Tno pa a. com down to m . than who are m the no a lowing Veda. Iliaâ€"Harold obit, Alice Veda. Gawain: Dunard. Music Dunn-d. Sr. IL-Ruth Veda and Ruby Veal: (eqnfl). Ialmage Dunn-d. Eva Nngeno, Acidic Robinson. J r. II.â€"Msnd Robinson, Lillie Gain, Clarence MoCu'cehaon, Emmib‘it son. J as. Whitoaide. Willie White. the! White. Parts I. and IL are non inserted. [Speciel to Tux Postl Scaoor. Knownâ€"The following is the report of Dunstord school hr the month of May: Fltth class â€"- Annie Mather-ell. Fourthâ€"Jennie Thurston. Thirdâ€"Edlth Bu 59. Pearl Thurston. Fred Thurston. Ethe Thurston. Welburn Gordon. May Carley. Eve Thurston. Newton Thurston, Lilo Gordon. Maggie MoCnllum, Berthn Thurston, L'zzle Kennedy. Secondâ€"John Whlte, Chas. Bell, Beooy Thurston, Llly Brleo, John Balfour. Belle Kennedy's Sr. pt. s‘oond-Irwin Thurston, Eva. ours- :on, Rubv Thurston. Belle McCullum. Wesley Huston. Tom Kennedy, Lens Thurstonsgd Gertie Peg-at gquel). Jr. Mum.- I'jeh, 'Lnux'snuu aru U7lu-v -..,,-- ‘7 _ , pt. secondâ€"Jone h Gsmesby, Hector Lich- gow, Laura. Mc nilum, Hattie Thurston. Firstâ€" Milton Thurston, Mabel White, ‘mx. Tsnraton and Clifford Gordon and Lizzie Kennedy («13313.5 énn n'nnr [Corruspoxï¬mce of Ta: Post.) WEEâ€"lbs ooptlnuous wot weather 13 ggroging very injurious to crops In low- ' an i. 1 Fauna Hausaâ€"The health of the ' village Is very good. D. Minus has about: i recovered from serious lung trouble. Dr. EJ. N. Thompson was the attending phy- [Special to Tux Poem SCHOOL Barmanâ€"Tue following is the standing of the pupils of s e. No. 6, Ops. for the month of May : Fourth class, total 815â€"Teresa Cuncinzham, 752; Charlie Cunningham. 736; Katie Cunningham. 731; Genevieve Cunningham, 730; Walter Perkin, 6‘70; Willie Cunningham. 530. Third class. total Slsâ€"Jsse h Penrose, 637; Snafl'ord Penrose, 5:9: arold Cun- nitgbam. 526; Frank Ball, 316: Vincent Gunn,276; Bertha Richardson, 225; James Hodges. 111; Florence Ford, 106; Stella Free, Tl ; Eddie Palfrey. 50. Second class. total 488-Waltu Reed, 466; Lee Gene, 46%; Fred Cunningham and Irene Cun- ningham (equal). 453; Stafl'ord Gunn, 449; George Reed. 446; Mildred MoGauzhey, 357; Gerty MeGauzhey, 308; Willie Ford, 278; Alfred Ford. 237 ; Willie Hodges, 151: Ada Bowman. 128 ; Walter Free, 86: Fred Palfrey, 82. Part II.. total siloâ€"Clement Cunningham. 352; Bruce Perkin, 312; John Corbin. 340: Addie Adams. 317; Lavina Bowman, 191; Bruce Palfrey. 77; Annie Keller, 71. [nonwwuuvuyu v. -.._ _ __V. Scaoox. Barman-The merited standing of the pupils of 3.3. No. 7, Fenelon. for the month cf May is as follows: Com. class- Mary Irwin. Fifth classâ€"Wilbert Brien, Luther Gilson, Willena. Eva Hay. Senior Fourthâ€"Willie Jackson, Willie Greer. Junior Fourthâ€"Ethel Kennedy, Ella May Brien. Walter Here. Third classâ€"Minnie Brien. Wilfrid Here, Edith Kennedy, Wilbert Irwin, Oswald Giison. Linioa Handoock. David Eodioott. Second class â€"Wiifrid Endieott. Minnie Endicott. i'homas Endloott, Sarah Maiers, Millie Brien. A le Sampson. Mabel Sampson, Gilbert ore, Joe Greer, Rosie Thurston, Lizzie Robertson. Pt. Secondâ€"Milton Gilson, Katie Hardy, Willie Robertson. Pa. First. er. Wesley Irwin, John Maiers, Addison Gil-on. Pt. First. jr.-â€"Sarah Sampson. Willie Flynn. First classâ€" Lizzle White, Willie Eadioott. Lizzie Eudieott, Stella Eudioott, Eva Greer, J on Flynn, Albert Greer, Roy Endieott. J. D. MCFADYEN. teacher. sician. L‘OOTBr‘LSCIa ".1. vv .- -..._ from here :0 Lmdsay a: the jubilee cele braiicn ...... Unavoldabla reasons prevent. our band from taking part in the compe- tition, as expected. Psssomu. â€"J. H Carnegie, M. P. P., W35 in town this week reviving up his old supporters, as no dog'ot ha {eels in will all be needed. Over 100 Designs in-Wedding Invitaticns. All the latest styles constantly zaps In stock at Tax: Post. so. how can we improve them?" This was a. most: valuable papwr, “1de was 3ny enjoyed by all. Rev. otten and Snorey said a few words and the meeting closed. Much in Little ~“n- - [Correspondence 0! Tu! P031.) MI. _ _.-_:L-A . umvsponp. Hoocfl SO UTE OiPSA OMEMEE‘ §L-Spsxcz. teacher. ta an «arm‘s 8rd raluouuannn 3333-! Jud-N .5 «a 83G nude†4 .02.Zfl>fl ><OZOE 1:02:00 \ D ’ll It»--'|‘ 5‘ Couu. Horn was the only absent member ‘; at the adjourned meeting of council held ‘ Monday evening. An impression had gone ‘ abroad that very little business would be ‘ transacted, but instead of e tow minutea the session lasted two hours. couuumca'noxs. . From W. F. O‘Boyle, clerk of Ops. stst-. [pg that}? council Bed expended 88.75 on ___ -_ s - _--s~ alt]. 0' tin lug Luau ulw Wuvu â€" .__v_ - , the boundary on the west side a! the a. icultunl grounds. and oleï¬n: to spend 3 Ike sum In gruelling the west end at Kent-ea. it the town council would make a “muggingâ€"Baud of works. OUR TOWN FATHERS! a Blluuu- 30â€"" -.__ -- From R. Ha flaw wager.â€" m3, completing of over- Boug of works. HJW "KING.- mâ€" -- .. -____ From J ease Perrin and S. Howe. asking $2 apiece for nursing P. Darinâ€"Finance committee. Mayor Smyth explaining that he had written John Doris, oi Keene, res_necting_hi§ propel-‘5 condition. __L __“_..l__ a‘Mnnh vaauunu- u.- v--- _ _-_7-V,, From W. MurdEEE, enoloslngraocounb tor wheglbgroqr,_$5.~3iqard ct works. 71-- .A...... Inâ€" lUt W uuwumn _v._._ -_ From D. Sinclair. enclosing account for shoolna the team, oto., $16.76.â€"-'1‘own pra- perty committee. From Hughan 8: Co. and others. ask- ing that By law 72.2, regulating the closing of fancy goods stores, be repealedâ€"Finance committee. From Town Treasurer Knowlson. mak- ing the tonowing reference to the condition of the sinking funds: Under provision of Bvâ€"hw No. 526 o! the town or Lindsay. the town manure: is compelled (0 misc nunually the uncut: required under By-hwn Not. 492. 523 and 575,Ԥerd (.0 plue to g sinking (and __....“. .._.I-- ..h! thnn ‘1. ï¬n, a.» nuu my, m... -- r.-" account to pay debentures under said by-ln'w: v. maturity. Since the nursing of the aid by-hn in the your 1889 the sum of 3900 has been mind Innuxlly, sud plnced to the credit. . I add (and. sad it will be accel- any to niae a hke amount for aid put-pom this you. By-hw For Amount Sinking Fund 49?. Collegian) Inst. $30,000 8:06 (I) 523 «go 7 000 212.00 a am no In $29,300 8386 00 Un. or By-hws 561 and 012 the sum 0! 8302 abould be nixed annually from pnblic school supporters for peyment of debenture. under these by-lnws, but no sinking fund has been enublished. nnd they nre now eight and seven yen-n respectively in m. amount- ing With interest to 82,527.65. Conn. Bunnmvs â€"-“Who is to blame 7" Mayor Santaâ€""It has been neglected from year to year, and I don't know whose fault. in is; no doubt we'll have to get an act of parliament in order to be able to “gauge gutters: :11ng It's not our bulb." 7..- . - -u unmannnv armugumauuxa. an; "w u. u..-â€" v... ___“_ Conn. Samariumâ€""We are personally liable and will have to provide for the toll amount."â€"Flnonoe committee. rm: mn’s nsrmuxs. Conn. Soo'rgznm. grevlous to reading 97 LL; _-_1-â€"- the estimated expenditure m we vmuuu departments, pointed out. that the school board astimatpa hgd ups [of Sheen landed A- L- 5.... LL- GIVI- cu lunac- wo III-\- uv _-- J -- v- _, in. but assuming the demand to be for the same amount as last year the rate would be 24 or 245 mills. The revised estlmetee would be submitted an uex}: meetlng. ,L AL; I.___‘ WUILIH W sauna-unn- n.- -..,-- â€"v--._ Reeve TOUCHBUBN asked that thg'boud at works gpngpflation be Increased from $3,500 to $4.000. Conn. SOOTBERLNâ€"“I think, Mr. Mevor. Reeve Tonohbnrn is pushing things too test; this report will no to the ï¬nance committee and perhaps it be emended_." ' .iâ€" .- . I n.-_-fl|-_-L nuluuuvv u Conn. Busaows -â€"“I think Reeve Touch burn has been pushing things too fast all season." Ma or Suv‘rn explained that the rate woul not be struck at the next meeting. The estimates were referred back to the ï¬nance committee for revision. and will be presented again at next session. A COUPLE OF BY-LA‘VS. On motion of Conn. Soornnnax. council went into committee on By-law N o. 766. upped-sung 1--. Ca-'l-- â€" snow-MU“ UL nun board or health vice ’l‘hos. WalteraJ-aslgn. ed, and By-law No. 767, amending By-law No. 266, respecting the obstruction of walks. streets and highways within the municipality, by adding “bicycles. tricy- cles. or other vehicles except nemmbular tors".aiter the word “wagons" in section 8. The by-laws were given a third reading by a two-thirds vote. BREACH OF THE FIRE BY-LAVV. Conn. Soomnnatz called attention to the wooden shed erected within the tire limits by D. Sinclair, saying he was not aware that the necessary building permit had beenjssued. .,.. .i L___. .._ I-.. .Amn unu Ubhu luauâ€"n... Mayor Saunaâ€"“Eu It been up [or some time i" Coun. SOOTEEBANâ€"“I think it has been erected during the past few weeks." At: this pain: Conn. MALLox rose to ask a question coxcxaing the town pound. and wound up by asking Conn. SJotharnn aboun his promised by-iaw to regulate the duties of gown ofï¬cials. ,nr: AL-‘ LI... Lâ€" uuucu UL uunu Univ-w.»- Coun. Sooranaax replied that the by- law was a very important one. and required a great deal of time to prepare, but it was now about completed, and he would like to have it considered shortly by a committee of the whole council. On motion, Fire Warden Douglas was heard relative to the building erected by Mr. Sinclair. He said that about two weeks ago Mr. Sinclair spoke to him about a root for some shingles and lumber. Conn. Sooramxâ€"“ We can't allow that, Mr. Mayer. We must instruct the ï¬re warden to compel Mr. Sinclair to take his building down ut‘o‘noe." r_-1_ AL. A__ cum-4 uifluu, “can we. .. -~ v- v-. -v...“ contract. The company wanted to know the particulars of the contract to be entered into, and he (Pedlu) would advise that the terms or the proposed agreement be considered by the whole council in committee. The suggestion was agreed to. um Ulluunun u- w .. .. -_-_- Conn. Bunnowsâ€"“Snreiy the ï¬re wer- den knows his duty in the matter without special instructions.“ ran swam new 156 coxmcr. Conn. PEDLAR. chairman at the police and itching committee. said he had been instructed some time ago to interview the Light. Resign Power Co. relative to a. new _________ no.3 am haw 3mm wuï¬ma. D:p.-reeve Bosses. chairman of the town property committee, said he had been Interviewed during the day by 3 number of merchants, who complained that thelr goods were being ruined by dust owing to faulty street watering. He had spoken to the driver of the cart, who said he should have help. (Jenn. Bunnowsâ€"“ I think we need the new by-inw bails; I fail to eee why that partlculer lndivi uni should be allowed to give so much tronhleâ€"even to you, Mr. Mayor." On motion or Conn. 50mm, the strut ovarseer was Instructed to have Oak Hall mile posts removed from tho corporation â€â€˜3'?“ ..... _.._ Dnrnmm '91 Eli BEIWU vauvu- V'v-v -â€".__.__7 ,, Oak Hall mile posts removed from tho corporation streets. On motion of Cnun. BALDWIN, u: was decided to lower the fence at the south corner of Keno-5n. and Victoria “onus to . he‘s!“ strep-gt» -.._ nnnunwu In -A- D I'ceauv a; uv‘ -- On motion of Conn. BURBOWS, lb wee decided to procure 3 set: of screens for use at the grove! pit. On motion of Conn. Seam, Meyer Smyth was authorized to exemine she books at Thos. Robson. henuerflud ascer- tain if he had fulï¬lled the conditions of the by-luw ting him a reduction In taxes; it so stutcry the collector to be notiï¬ed. Dan-teen Grunau gnu notice then all rescind next meeting he would move so the recolution foyhiddlng the sole of loan TE] TOWN wuss. Moved by Conn. Human. uoondod by Conn. KELLEY, that the 10110 com mitten be appointed to wait upon McDonnell tenure to land reeve- lll mudmmsm “man's. vulngflum .mdthom E’Jni‘fï¬Ã©'ï¬ivn pit- nun. Soo'ramm. revxous to renamg estimated emq ture in the various ‘A-_-I.-_l THE SINKING FUNDS. MINOR HATTIBS. law No. 526 cringe wwn_o! 212.00 69.00 W301“:- nuu Ina yâ€"w- -_ ,, ,, MoConull'I bout-homo lot a mo would not be m. an! the mun would burn). Bun 00mm uld ho would up- vm Eh- uuuuon. .- u .mm whavomolvod‘ n hunt oomohow um god ruulh would! on would not answer. sad 1: they could ‘ «one double thou gummy oh I (All who ‘ It would eventual: be needed to: what omen. . In annulment to Can. Hollon'o motion : It was moved by Dr. Bunaows. seconded 1 b Conn. 831m. tho: Mr. KcDauu'aj or 0! n .ng or load from tho north-cut corner of his oat-house to the noxth-eut 4 cox-nu: o! MoConnoll‘a boot-homo be â€'1 his‘mouon am Can. BUIIOWS remuked tint he (M51100) m like the ritiuh lionâ€"ho lubed himself into I (on: with his own hail. lam-teen Ronsox-" The strip referred to give a mud to the wharf noun out and west." Conn. Pmun enquired wint would be the widtvot the road no it: nut-rowan: 1335;, and we: told shout 20 feet. , i ___ u.-- an. and Mr. M an. wmmx upon out wumlyin u o! B all“ "BU WC“ -wâ€"v _- -'_V. pan Th’e amendment Wu then put and ear- rled. Conn. Mellon'e motion receiving very light support. Moved by Conn. Soornmu. seconded by Gene. Memos. the: the ï¬remen be requeened to retrain (torn ringing the town ban to announce their meetings.â€"Cerried. Conn. ~Soo'raw remarked them the practice mm rise to endless snnoyence, and must: be gtopped etgnee. _____.. -A s- In“. .1] Hull] UIIWU â€"â€"â€"‘- The council "than adjourned. to moot again on Monday.28 28:11 last. No “Five years ago my little daughter was attacked with ceterrh of 3 very severe type. We need all known Ceterrh enree. and treated with most ekiiInl physicians for over three years, and her case was pronounced chronic and incnrebie. Lest winter we heard of the wonderful cures effected by Dr. Amew’e Cetnrrhsl Powder. A bottle was procured, and I here state for the beneï¬t and encouragement of all suirerere from this dreadful melody that after using two bottiee my child wee com- pletely cured. end I consider it m duty to give my testimony tor the bane t of like suffer-ere." Mre. Geo. Graves. Inger-ecu. Ont. Sold by A. Higinbothnm. A Speedy and Handsome Boat for the Lindsay-Bobcaygeon Route. The new Eeturion in now feirly inetslled on her route between Lindsey, Sturgeon Point nnd Bobeeygeon. The boat ie very eimiler in eize end nppeertnoe to the boet which she “piecedâ€"in feet the upper work: of the old boot hue been need in the con- struction of the new cleft. Owing to the new hull not heving been builtu high he the old Eetnrion, the lower deck in meter the wnter. but the drought is elmoet 3 foot less then the old boot. There in very little change in the interior‘nrrangemente. with 1AA__-._-_0 the exceptich {tithe kitchen? department. the space for which he: been reduced to give more room for the mec inery, which is a decided improvement. building the --.. An...._. A. new min-Juana by )Ir. Doyd w ;-.. |.-.-â€" u, 3'.- mwudud Dy 31f. Doyd W use the old engine, but u the wor urn- gresaed it w:- nanny decided to record it. and an order In plnced with the Bertram Engne Co.. Tomato. for an upto- data model: condensing high pressure engine, And thnt compeny ï¬lled the order with en engne that far amps-gees sny other on these )idlsnd weters.‘ The size of the high preeetre cylinder is 16x40 inches. and the low presure cylinder 30:40 inches. they are capsbleof developing 250 horse-power, 110 horse-tower more then wss osseesed by the old «ngine, and is produce with 3 consumption of about half the qusntity of fuel requird for the old engine. This excellent reult is assisted by the introduc- tion of n ï¬st-class water heater in connec- tion with the old boiler. The speed of the new iost, notwithstanding her new machinery which is not yet st its best. is about li'sninutes better over the distsnce between Ladssy snd Sturgeon Point, and she will exel this showing when her engine is “limbeed up.†Untortnnstely the introductio of new msehinery wss en sitar thought. ad in consequence of it being much hesver, the hull is lower in the wster then wss cleulsted by her builders. The hall is but very strong end its lines sre ï¬rst-clue ;it was built by Mr. A. ancott. oi Kingsto, whose repntstion is beyond dispute. I‘m in theintention of the Trent. \‘elley NevizationCo. to run the new boot with the objecti pleasing its old petronn, nnd to secure Ll much hueineee u poelible. She will In! at the upper vown wherf, And call et bot whervee e: Sturgeon Point throughenthe entire eeuon, unleea some- thing unforeen occure. Mr. John Dinment ie in comnnd of the new bout; Mr. T. Miller bu merge of the engines, end Mr. Johnston ohhe wheel. _Wilh_eo excellent a crew thembzic any depend on s ï¬rst- clul oervic during the canon. 3nd they should that their upprecittiou by giving the new bo‘good support. IN PUBLIC ESTIMATION Paine’s 'elery Compound Has an Exalld Pusilion. Its Cures Haw Made It Popular in Evcy Home. The tone. dimer nnd quilt): of the testimony puhllnhl In tom ot Pnlne'o Celery Componndu ï¬rmly cotton-bod the position In the ‘nnoo of n11 Intelligent and thoughtful Csnilnn people. Palm's Celery (Impound he. elm†epoeeled to the pale with honeet etche- mente end solid etc. Some doubtersâ€" wuh honest pauseâ€"have taken the trouble to wrltol. end in many cues hove lnterflewedue writer: 0! published testimonials. and: every menace hove been convinced to Pelne'e Celery Com- pound effected on! flat were wondemn end marvellous. , Pdne‘e Celery (hpannd chime . mu not ï¬lled by my oer medlelne known to medical science. t I: the medicine on which the poor dhpdneed Mom may rely amen 0W. lane (med tocue; “unequal-emana- the a...“ In!!! "lnnfle'huheennm Case or (Batu-rt: Too Acute. or 01' Too Long Standmg. but Dr. Agnew! Catawba! Powder Cu}: , _Allay and Cureâ€"When All Else Fail 1: Cure.â€" Try it First and. Save Experiment- PRONOUNOED INCURABLE. THE NEW STR. ESTURION. A 32891an ID“ secondgd FRIDAY, JUNE 18. 1897- inx history or sort. The debate on the propoqu‘l sub- points that were decidedly novel to 1h: members of the House. It has been supposed that the tut steamers to be supplied under the contract or Petersen. Tate Co. were or the usual type 0! ocean liners. such :5 the Lucauin and Campauin. From the cxplanatimus made by So: Bichard Cartwright and ,5. _. .L... H... fluv- Than the Prepooal Mud. by tho Messrs. Allan. Campauin. From the explnmtitaxs nude by Sir Richard Cartwright Ind Mr. Dohell. it is evident that the GIN- ernment propose as great a departum in ocean navigation as in tarin' legtslm tion. The vessels of the fast line. as approved by the Admiralty. are of a novel type. commonly but erroneously known as turret ships. The chief (ii!- ferenee between them and the common type is that. whik- tbe latter come up straight above the water line, or with n convex a'de turned to the water. ' turret ships at a point perhaps ten feet above the water line take 1 sharp sweep inward toward the centre. _ - A- Aâ€"AV_I.-O:An£ mnï¬rmzm: Sir Richard Wright: We have power to determme themmctit [my fail to perform it. 1nd undoubtaily that power would he and it they :ttemrtoj ï¬le proceeding! ant 31y hon. (rpm) “gamma, - . c. m fl i that the comma ms gxwï¬'nfug the penalties for not haym‘ their ships ready in the stivulated tune If they \u-ro delayed by “strike- of shi workers or engineers. or othe- auoe and :he control of the cant-don." the con- tractors were not to ï¬nance we ache-me they might under the except on let that up u I. came beyond their contnol. , Mr. Davie: aid that “other unset be- yond the contra! ot the «:0an must be cune- ot I. dancin- dmlhr to those mentioned. lnwnru “Iran: an. --â€"_-; , In movmg the resolutions conï¬rnizng the fast Atlantic steamship nervice con- tract with Peterson. Tait 8c 00.. Sir Richard Cartwright explained that the total subsidies in the Allan contrgct were to have been 81.1%,000. 0! which Canada vyan to contribute 8750.0“) and $375,000. I'nder the Pe- terson contract a better servlce was to be obtained with n Cnnudinn subsidy of 300.000 and an Imperial subsidy of 3250.000. or :1 total of $73l000. The Peterson ships were to be larger _ x nd faster than the Allan: and 0: xi higacr standard. In place of ships of 890 tons they were to have ships at 10.000 tons. In place of a speed or 20 knots they were to have nearly 21 knots. They W89 also to have a larger spice {or merchandise, from 1500 to :00“ tons. n considerable portion or which would be devoted to cold storage. The type of vessel was improved and equel to the Cnmpanin nnd l.u«-nnia or the Cunnrd Line. They also had the right to send across 150 immigrants on an outward trip at $15 a head. There re- mained only the question of the alnlity of the contractors to execute their run tract. and the Government had ew-ry reason to believe they were aide in do 30. Her Majesty's (ion-ruinent had given their concurrence. 'l‘he ï¬t‘ht-mu‘ will not involve an addition of 5M)". 0 "I! to Cnnndu’s annual expenditure. â€9' tween the sexing of the present blaltl subsidy of $123,000 now going to thi- Allan: and of certain other sulisitlt-ï¬: which may well be dismutinued. the total additional cost to Canada will not exceedeOOAJOU. . . I __.,,I...L..l Iu- alludili! ltl Sir Charles Tupper said that no mu Etched with the very grmtvst pix-Jenn no_the statement 01 Sir Richard CIN- wndlt. He had alwms attached the very greatest imomuce to flu. propyv- d to animal a line of fast utenma'ups between Canada and Great Britain. The route betwqen Qunadal u'c'ILLbe (OM ed. when fully loaded. would be z-blc on account of their draught to much Montreal. It was important. he said. that the improvements to navigation be made at once between Quelwc and Montreal, in order to facilitate the pan- nge of vessel- ot nuchdeepdrnnght an the stipulated tonnage would re- quire. ln conclusion..he thought that under the contract It might y the contractors 3° tor-(cit the pen {or not vector-mm; 3 weekly service in winter, when_ tnflc was light. ‘l‘ln- contractor: might also. he said. uke le- tuge in the clause of the contracts which exempts they: from penalties for cause nbeyond their control. such an strikes. etc. ‘ an“belimï¬n‘gâ€"l];intiycsivl)le. and the [act that a fortnighdy service was to be given at ï¬rst instead or a weekly tel" vice might minimize its nttractiveneu. He thought more Would have been I great advantage in havin: the MVViCC in the hands of the Messrs. Allan. whose experience and tomnroes would he a guarantee of its sum. ï¬n was afraid that the security that the Gov- ernment had PXMtl‘d'â€"£20.(mâ€"“'fli quite insufllcient unless the cont net were awarded to a. ï¬rm whose abiiity to petrol-m it was beyond question. He had been advised that it was very doubtful if shim_of_the tonuugq requir vcvvv B‘n v_â€"__ The route between Canada and the 0M Gantry was the shortest. Hit~ fear was. however, that it would not be poe- »i'Jle to obtain the service at the amount named in the contract. [liq reason for his beh'ef was that. though Mr. Hud- dnrt and Lord Britney had made eu-ry endeavor to float a similar ontomï¬w they had fniled. He mentioned that he had obtained from the Secretary of State for the Colonies a promise that the British Government would make it an Imperial as well an a colonial aer- vice. and contribute a subsidy equal to half the subsidy ot the Dominion of Canada. If the new vessels were to be tnrrt ship: it might detract from their advantages ova the White Star 1nd name of the lines running between Great Britain and_ New York. [jg drew v-w. u..._._ ____ attention to an important qualiï¬carion between the tender of Petersen. Tam Co. and that of the Mos-ma. AIL-m 1nd Huddnrt. The Alltn and Huddurt nor del- provided got a weekly service It the outset. wlule the Petersen-Tate ton- der provided only for a fortnightly wr- vice during the ï¬rst year of the ma- tmct. The competitive value of the line would be enhanced by? makiq: its good exceeu om.vvv. Sir Richard couclmh-d by the disadvantage under \vhi labored as compared will: New York with mix-cl. lu ' “'9 had the udvu much shorter route from In and men- was ground for - gum: «gm-mm» 'm' tmfl‘lc from an a flu: amount from the Sums would be din-rim} to u dian route. He thought he cm recommend the contract on w nblc considemtign or the 11mm oi'mmu 2U know 1 know. 391' 51' .“T‘T Mr. W063 of Hunilton opposed the pmiect u a matter of wig. Ho pm touted against the expend he of such a large Ium became the service was unnecessary. too expensive Ind over an undesirable and dangerous route for a test service. This contract had been signed. sealed and delivered without the Government connulting it: supporters, or the House u a. whole: based on a resolution or “Mute used by n defunct nnd discredited P ment. which had been condemned by the people It the nails. 0!! helm]! of Milton and I. [am Donion of Ounrio he declared this connetwunotintheintexestnotthv lar quality could be built for .1 your or two ago on account of the fall in tho nricc of iron and stool. He tlmuzlgl tlu-rc was no doubt that Pctersnu. T141 8: Co. would mivc sulutantial ï¬nan- cial backing. They would bc able 10 unducc In class of vowels that would lu- quitc equal to tho types that bad boon mcmioncd. Thc accommodation and con- vcnicncc of passengers bu! been vcry full ypmvidod for in tho plans. An un- usual amount of pain: Ind been taken to no that stool-lg!- 8mm: worn ch provided for. {c thought 1‘10 Gammon: Ind reserve! numcicnt nu- tbority to dot! with the points nit-ed h5- E25; be built for £500,000 sterling mob. the total cost for tho four being £40009“) sterling. 0! «mm there would ho a rivalry u to tlm methods of ship-build- ing on tho (‘lydo and on tho east coast of England. whore these vests-ls would be contracted. lmt tho contractors. he believed. won- determined to produce us ï¬ns a clan at vessels as muld hr built. Thou- shipu could now be built gt I cbgtper rnto_t:lagn__ships of a «in: thorny to deal with the “It! rained In §ir Charlg Trapper. _ othoupht {hat Sir Richard Cartwright said that he believed the men whose experience en- titled them to speak wit hnuthority en- tertained a high opinion of the type of ship that was depicted on the plan Inid before the House. He thought it was a misnomer to speak of these as turret mus-W Tho-amps!!! were “MM.†Mr. Davies replied that the net dxd call for I. weekly sex-vie“. but It did not sate when the weekly service was to commence. He asked Sir Richurd Cart- Wright to state the cost of the pmposod new vessels as compared with thtt of the Campanin and Lumnin of the Gun- urd Llne and the Teutonic and Mniflï¬c of she While Star Line. He would be satisï¬ed with vessels equal to the Mt- logic.-. _ __ l .- .-.-.tA cox-Hon as was mntomplnxod. Sir Char- lfs raised the legal point that Pat'- lxgment having passed an not author- izing the Government to make a week- Lv service. they had no authority to mtg any contract for a fortnightly semen. At 1' o'clock Hr. Wood moved the m!- iournment. mad the Home adjourned till I g'shck. - Joy and Smiles In place of sig Easy. quick Wo Sim-c I. In. Midas. shorey ’8 Cio aunt. «u “no (war 0'0 Qu ckcure Co. The Bicyclists’ Lament. denotes a ï¬ne day on the morrow. One of Shorcy's guarantee tickets, in the pocket of any Ready-Made Gnr‘ ment you may buy, denotes that you have got the best article in the market. You cannot desire anything better than the best. bothun. â€"HOOD’S PILLâ€"S let esslly and promptly on the liver and bawels. Cure lick Mullahs. Wise Men Know I: is folly to build upon a poor foundation. either in architecture or in beama. A toundetion of and ie insecure. and to deeden eympbome by narcotics at new: compounds is (quell, dangerous and de- eepflve. The true my me build up health in to nuke your blood pure. rich and nourishing by “king Boode Susanna-ills. Pun Cannot. Stay When Nervmneâ€"nerve pom cureâ€"is need. Composed cf the most vowel-tux run onbdulnz remedies known. Non-l- Ine never fell: to give prompt relief In rheunntlun. «mum. cramps. pain In the book end our. and the hoe: of painful nn’octlom. Intel-no! or externol. arising from It ï¬mmtoxy action. Uccqua) {a all nerve mine. Mt. like the you, wand-IO! Iklpa u- “on; ‘- Rand Up. When the â€seem to run down. becomes an easy prey ito Consun Sn’ctuls. may valuable llvcs a by using Saon‘a Emulsion as 5: decline In hetlth ls observed. Tho (cone: in tiny: - queuuy crud. A m'l mm m the mirror his pol-nut. Low. “(or thing more that but mun It receives. Aasonumr oun- VIII I III-'- M II’TOID-lal‘uu late-cc mu â€'1‘: In“. Lulul DUN! war-‘4‘. I‘d . WWI-g ‘ :- Hm I hlol ;‘___:_.::‘Eï¬â€˜:... *rW-‘u “#qu > 0! uhyï¬lï¬â€˜ so. nu“... LIL MES mm: to. “01.510 W 800w. -..â€" a um um 01 Me. the chum rd with which to conquer. LIMB PAINS., Lint fat app!y1n_g lupemcill b9: 8WAYIE’8 - .. OINTMENT ITBHINB PILES wed pf? Kowv.__D!i§§ 5011' w A! BOBCAYGEON d YABD.‘ Eat and o! Welling ochmaw>o < w<s> >93 4 no .rzuiub‘km qu rm Le Bordon. 80rd. t: Dyspepsia and kmurez Mn orgnn: are bm provdent am'n: the {‘e' and it in safe to say 2.th dieting mankind pro‘ res! miseiy than indiges tint. happiness and a '4‘ hand in hnnd, and the a: more truth than has be( uniï¬ed. It may be eatc tint the medicine that v sin in a bleuing to mank of human happiness, v cannot be too wick 1y i the opinion of Mrs. 1'. 1 Que., and it is because 97° the following atntex. untutive of Le Soreloia. time put," she said, “1 had ‘04 ing from a malady thu :17. tin not deï¬ne, but which prove severe attack of dynpepaia. meal I felt I sensation of 0v. when I had eaten moat spari: fooling m mompsniod by M: in the region of the stomach quently by nausea, and named J _ to my ninety. In the interval 1 will from fever and elight heu‘nche. beeelne genenlly indiepoeed. A! ll the psin in the etomec'n wee leee new Hy appetite wee leeving me, I bad taste for anything, and et this exage Ion, Alfred, assistant manger of Sonloie," urged me to try Dr. Willi Pink Pilll. et the same time urging n: reed en uticle in ihet paper which rel to the cure of a person similarly 521‘. r I m ekepticai end did not believe pill- would help me, but a few daye I I to read the erticle end decxded th would try this medicine, and have n reeeon to be glad that I did no. 1 to couple of Dr. Willieme' Pink l’llle .' eech mes! and little by little perce tint my digestion Ira- becoming x quently 5y nausea, and aomedmee v ing. Couctipation followed, which; to my minty. In the interval 1 an I my. I continued the use 01 for s iittle more then a month, pleuure in stating that my cu plete. At Inv we (66 seen) u epprecietes being able to e meek, end I bless the dey I b Dr. William.’ Punk Pills, u‘d recommend them to other and Dr. Williune' Pink hiss cure (ion, rheumatism, neurdgia, T ihxie, St. Vitus' dance, uenv ache and pro-tntion, disease blood, such as ecrof‘da, chronic e end reetoree pale and gall-3w cm to the glow of heelth. They ar‘ tie for ell the ‘roublea peculi femsle Cox, and in men cure Idling from worry, overwork. ‘ es. Sal-'1 by all chemist. on Williems' Medicine C 0., Brock at 50¢ per box or six hues 1 There ere imiution pins c.-L min-t which the public an The genuine pill: are put up the mpper around which bear tnde mark, “Dr. “'illinms' 1 for Pale People." Take nothin Odds and End â€"â€"Nl;gon peninsula km to "rive {or our contcccio chum. Mrs 02 Eist Simeon. Bolder-9' Association of that accent meeting held In C'rllll also the price of whiskuy, ! ram. etc . to ten cents per Rh; lat. 3nd to sell .the llqucrs wholoade men will refuse tc reanal- who sells liq no:- at 5: 7 One Honest. Ma Dear Editor.â€"Please Into era. that it wrltten to confld4 mil, In a. sealed letter. no genuine, honest. home cure we: permanently restored 2 mly vlgor, ntbtr yenrs of l nervous deblllty. sexual we loose: and weak shrunken robbed and ewlndled by the non-1y lost mm: in manki: helm, I am now well. Itrang and wlah to mum: new of care known to al hove nothing to sell and was but. being a ï¬rm bzllever i: brotherhood of men. I om de (as the “Mauve to ram and heppioeee. I promise “Hiatus with stamp: WM. T. MULFORD. new 1’. 0. Box 59. ST- i Whip omen and: u: new! 2 prur- â€"~ ‘ and Soft Wood chime:- in W {W .nuncll DAIITFH AND GRAINED Amhmnwaonho um. mm futâ€"nits mmn sun GRA A Spocfllty. *sHE COULD NOT EAT thnppeu’toboulun numns HEGHNIHENIJ cold day aanadiau 1305 It written to conï¬dentlauy. : WI a. coded letter. panicman of“ honest. home care. by which may restomd to hrallh n gov, after you-a of suffering fro ubnlty. sexual weakness, nigh :1 Weak shrunken parts‘. I w ad swindled by the «much but! It um: In mankind. but Lbs I an now well. vigorous In ad wish to make this and ‘ care ksown to all sufferers. L.__.- ..!I an]. m'nrt no men FRIDAY. JL‘N 'cE‘iLor-x TEA. 3nd kindre Dana d: 5014-, egg, '1'. may on stone [at mace. of than 6 In 0mm nilt. Ind by Dd r‘l‘. KERR aln vea OC" «ago my 5 19‘ l'CGlVed WHO ere VGI'B