“ sunny†ways are synonymous. The cold. dreary winter days can be made cheery and warm with a pure. healthful heat if you have a “ Sunshine †furnace. ‘ Is easier to operate, cleaner. uses less fuel and “ shines " in many other ways over common furnuces. Two shakers are used to shake the heavy, triangular- shaped grates. This just cuts the work of shaking- down in half. besides being easier on the furnace than the old one-shaker style. Sold by enterprising deal? are everywhere. Booklet free. Loxnox. Tonox'ro. Mom. merzo. Vmconvnn. Sr. Joan. mini-0N. O K ys Morrison, Sole Agents S be distributed over. ‘the[ wholei walk (OWN. (MMIHHS ME“ The was a mistake-weldebemtum for the part constructed would re- "â€"""' “" main in the bank: until the entire In" Amicmoils fol Poci- 3:33;} ‘9‘" $4733?“ bailiff???â€- noncrstcoilc rm nsumn i u waaarranacd that"Mayoi-'{"mo â€"-â€" 2 man and Chairman Resin-ill visit the. ... ii. new his law nun-ism , legit» and Melt!!! the on“ msdutflu. ' * i‘ . . . . it. memhburh ‘J. hi. Bqllier W. A who! '5 WW. 29mm“??? ,cm“ and ...th â€loaning the i me hold I‘m-thy Milli mtbé Clerks piggy mm 9;. Yï¬ï¬ggï¬a {1233 up; "um Alli. Merotlcim can... the on: sell in ï¬lmliat; he renew ..but i. anaemia». the. lame Mil ï¬gvstg nrcpcrtidili town... in. non... twill mg @339“ W“ 4“ “l 3 *9 ‘ he“! ... WWW“ MU! the PW gli Thea. Romeo‘s petition tee a we! ifwi at- hill bwimu. “new ï¬lib-iéelilwtwdlk go '3?le we: initial a “catch «lilo NM bu would an .' .F‘J‘Wï¬e VFW“. W ‘H . ‘ . l u... contort mi liming ï¬at 855. liaising“ “ï¬f‘ï¬oig‘ugflgï¬gg it: down: at 135 ft- ..... The matter was {Agni Durhnmut. «witha8 “i h ...... . . . . uommendationu ma - recon. y y ‘1‘ d d .w “we, . . - the Civic Immvement. committee of The high, lieu. cc Power Co. till the Bourdof Trudel were lover. mioédol lncludml ihu sum of $10.33 Mayor Vrooman remarking that .. iii†filling up the band. Stand and the property owners. hetwgï¬msliuaax and Albert-eta. had lilockedl the com- in; that to the best at his knowledge 301113 $35 or $38 had. been expended on wiring and fitting lent season. Whiz had become ot the property? Clerk Knowlsonâ€"“The lamps wer removed. at any rate. but have since bloomed up in this office and. Coun- clichamber." i '. . Mayor Vroomanâ€""I gave an. order arenalithio walk from Cambridge‘at it would: bet useless toI make boule- vards or parryi out! o'theri improve- mcgntn. L ‘ 1 FINANCE COMMITTEE. l Chairman O'Rioily read it lot‘t from the Canadian Machine Tole- phomo Co. applying for a franc.†. and asking; .to mend the Council. for 2 common chairs for the band. June 223d wan the dgyjixed by m olution. . . l ; . stand.“ .. _ . . ' " ' On motion the personal}, nascenâ€" .i . SPORT 01‘. PARh. ~ . 0931““ Aid. launder. chairman of Town lyTï¬mzcd. weapatigoke? dfhe P: rt.reaida f‘ 3m“ 19ҠPa†[.33 Ty . Cl binmc mm m: in; at measly: closing heir. by-iaw m“ u. or permission ° was next discussed. In; all 17 out of W? m the “at. Park. cast oi the 23 had. signed and .two had with- band stand. drawn their names conjoined the ... Aid Fisherâ€""We shouldn’t position. composed at thei smaller try “Soon on the park." Mayor Nroomanâ€""I think the Aid. O’Rieliyâ€"“We relused Henry large growersâ€"the merchant prin 3113-1318 the use cit the pork. for a day. â€"mi.zht close up whemthey liked and hat cocoon for his merry-goâ€"rounld let the smallonosdio a. little but .._ although he was willing to pay $20 alter hours in itldriftcd theirl. way. Ind to repair all do " I know that: the prompt. closing- of “4 Baezâ€""That‘s diLteremt -- be all drug stereo is a nuisance. and a mold dLéiLl‘O)’ the ground." inconveniencel" . : \ i I i new V'roomhnâ€""lt‘s only a mall Aid. O'Rieliyâ€"“In Peterboro they peace and perhaps we ahauid reserve mold that by arranging that; one itentlwiy for the people. I {all to drug Itoro ' “All he keptilopen all 5“" Whi’ the tennis lovers cannot night and on: Sundays and holidaye" viii am the school grounds?" -. Aid. Fisher-"Nearly all :the ob- Ald- O‘HinHyâ€"“Wc cannot reluse incline; grocers would eupport.6.30 ill “but applicant; if use permit the the cloning hour. inotcnd'ol 6." Team:- Club to um the park." He Aid. Byronâ€""l have gmotildoubt cc lion momi. seconded by Aid. Fisher. to the propriety 01'..ch up poop til-ll the request be fylcd. and the who are poor Midi hard not.“ Michell mus adopted utter some Aid. O’llicllyuâ€""Pcople come on tin {mm “W‘Wimi- 6.20 train from; Dunnicrdi vicinity it in arrarxlnncn with :1 report eub- tll‘dfl and mturniom the 7.204 Are “'4‘“ b.‘ 3H. I“. ll. McUoourh. the we to lwl‘tlwh tin-linens t†c wâ€? “*1 Hm tow‘n hail will be rc- The pctltlon wan Morrod‘égClork “3"â€. "M maimed. preparatory to Khowhlou for him ccrtlllcutm "â€â€œH â€w hm Marin boll therein. Cs‘mpbclltord corporation l‘orwcrd- Tif‘ u..-mi...,.-,. than commend Mr. ed an invitation to our city. (other: J" ' ““13 uiililio'ition for the use to co wmt. zit. thwlnoluurul. cola. ‘1 z... 4m... .....l or this more Lib. 2nd.whcr “U for Liwn bowllru. The Alder- biut‘ion to be licld'm July W Wbro willinr. and it won nug. the village will becomclc town. Clerk 7 Knowlcou was instructed to extend Mimi tho: by utilizing the space “'81 at the Library for one of the thankn and congratulations. . A number or accountui were read imi“ it might be pccuubio tor the and ncommccided tor payment.~ 3‘2““ Phi/ï¬rs to use the. some green Mayor Vrooman wanted to know i theta. Reid and O'Connor will have ° “Nor into a. suitable agreement why the Caroline-at. railwayicroasln; .. had not been (10an with at lent meet- “,‘m ‘53 Town Clerk it the. two clubs F43 tomthor. inc 01 Council. clad said that. w' . W to be olduairel to dodge â€If Alimitations. {or the position- of “(and teams-tor. salary 3400, were issue. Doumil should appoum c , ‘ . watchman or re'tusedt'to‘mdo so. A: Ct: mom the following: Messrs. â€". Mayor he would wbsolvei hlmsolt tron (Mabel. ii. 8. Scott. All. Strong. all hiamo because. ho. was oppoaod: l. 1. ;_Sklilworth. Chas. Newman. W. S‘WPOH. Duncan Fisher. John W. the delay that hadl‘takon place. i Thwm‘ ll. CJmeEU. Geo. Ruther- It turned out on‘ looking up “TIL ‘mst'tcr had been mention b7 3““- by Aid. O'Rielly. seconded Finance committee‘s report. but -. ld- Rea. that D. Flasher be up wooed notice. - - P°£?‘w-â€"Corried. . . Aid. 0'33ko advised it little do- of thew“ .erpiained that the holder layâ€"Council had made. obi; miotakc ! for resilien- would not receive my last year in' beinlz'in too big a l mm; as fireman. . . . hurry." ‘ ...iiiiil 1 BOARD OF WORKs.’ ' ( Council then adjourned.“ . . -' ' "Emilia; at F. Armstrong fqriifl' an ion-oz. was left over. all†“a petition at J ~ bylocals t as. B. Parkln end . ::§:lth®.f€“din; o! Pottinzer- www.2ihi'i'n .."i."'..‘t.°.iiâ€.o‘¥l1.':z. “if" ‘ l lismsslt. omit .VlolulrI ammo-Wm: sczcmpiitnce with 'fequeat or (J. W m “'2 Shannan s1?! atagainst-ls.1IiiiltlaIy-st. ’ . c bourne-ptl. “’1 â€0 wrinkled twice ‘both W to be. ac. mt loot Rclct‘Vie 't' - t . . 19. uni «ï¬rst? petition on W. B. 013‘ lid 0‘ liell demurred thereto. so 'â€" , . y ' 3 Instruction this year of! the promoted allow Bummum cations. us they cannot resell the dis- ' 4 col“- rlooinc into m" m to attend the tuncrsl .9: M Ms accru- min. WNW l‘ ‘ u. . .. cloth sumo norm-o tron ...«rW 01 tho mm IIâ€! .n *i Inns d littl- cvcr “hours. shake ‘ s11 who knew Mum «and s ,. in; d udms tc'prvcdc thc sc- tlrc community; . . . . Tb tuners! took.plsss st. 8.80! ~ -- tbs mid-mic d Ir. -n. J. Lynn. mmucr at tho Mic Beck-“ 8.80. tollcw'lu religiou- Isrvlccscoc. -tcdby Rev. Dual-Wotan» bridge-st, Methodâ€. and Rev. J. ,W Wallace. UL'SL Andrew‘s. modesty W No. 100.’ 1.0.0.3.. (at which the . had been a membsritgr sl- meet u quarter a! a. century). had barge out the obcqquies and march- in pix-occasion behind the hearse. he pall-burmâ€"old-time friends 01 the deceased - were Brothers Thou. Stewart. W. Dundee. 8cm Britton.J. anew. J. -A.ndereoinl and Geo. H. Matthie. ( Members of -the Inde- pendent Order ot Foresters and Grampion Camp Sena ct Scotland. and the Masonic order. also accom panied the remains. while the num- ber of citizens and visitors who draw or walked to Riverside cemetery was very large. The service ht , the grave was conducted by Rev. J. Wal- lace†chaplain oi. Lindsay Lodge. I 0.0.F- l . 5 . . ' The following Oddfelloivs and oth- -r friends arrived from Bobcnyigeon by steamer; J. H. Moore. 6. B. Bell W. Hickson. A. E. Bottum. W. J Read. W. R. Sutton. Dr. 8. Thorns. . R. Lawson. Wm. 'l‘iei's. Jus. Ospâ€" thkl J“; Lithgmv. Al I“ 13‘th Ed. Wood. 1). Mark. J. Carrier. A. Raymond. F. Smith. G. Loecmlcc. H “NB“. J33; â€â€œ199 “1 Mini.†ll. (lei-lick am t; “l SWWQ“: . Echelon Falls Familial-s and cm: - ‘ came down on tile Kant-tho. M; “(Wall “i it: ï¬ml 943:3" “i A: new. zeeuilu‘ Councillor John Ausiili. Jeliii Aldous. Tiles. Austin. lies. kill. it. elm: no. ll. hiiiluieii 1-. llllfllï¬ï¬‚lfli 'i «tiller. M. w amnion. J. ll. â€million. AM Fountain. Di", ileum. Thou. Johnston- Wm: Gama“. Wat “009‘“ J1 .- taxman. . . Gal. tun flushes. M11: in warm persona friend of. the deceased. wail absent in Ottawa attending to ' liamentcry duties who,» helmetv ~ tin new. 11o managed to reach ' terboro and drive, over. in time for the tuneral. . '. W | I ' The late Geo. Lytle/ who wan. un- married. was one or a family 01 tour whildren. the surviving brother. hell i Mr. H. J. Lytle. manager. at. thoOn tnrio Bank, and member lot the- firm at Hog; LytleJ‘grain dealers. Mar- pcoa Station. The sisters are Mrs T. R. Jamel». all Cumbruyi and Misc Margaret. who makes hen home with her married sister. The lather. Mr. ohn R. Lytle. who died in 1870,- w ... o! the. pioneers bl Maripoeo township. having removed with hir tamily troun-Peterboro vicinity to Ookwood village about 1846. and en- aged in commercial pursuits. He was Clerk on the Division Court: for many years and. washighly -. ... .. being s. mongol. exceptional ability and integrity --' a! man whose wo - was his bum! atlall times.) Early in 1868 or. '69. George. join. led his brother.“ 8.» J.. who: was our ployed in tho offload! the Godericl tar. and utter remaining: with him for some months. and! having learn- .- to set type tall-1y. well. lusccured n situation on tune“ of the Peter bcrc Times. and later on worked {or Mir. E. D. 3mm the Fonelon Falls Gazette. and Mr. J. H. Delsmorw all the 'Mlnden Echo. Abouti tho you 1878‘ he joined their-tail of The Cunn- - « Post. then untied the centroid Mr. C. D. Burn and continued a member tliercol until 1892.. when lit purchnmd the Watchmen. n emu! newspaper mtnbllshed some years Obt'lln!‘ by Mr. Jon. Ooopon lie lpcodlly improved and coloured the paper. and some Inventor alight roan no «annual imam oi. the Word. or. the cenlor Oomrvutlvo crrcn imcllgamntln; the itwd in one but retaining the old minim - "Watch- mun-Warden“ The writer of (lime llnce know Goon» Ly'tlo (or a: quarter cl s cen- tury. Whilst not it protecting u‘lnt. he had. mcnyi noble deeds to hlv credit. An ardent: Continuum s. was his {other before- hlm. he took i prominent part in all contents cnt‘ was ulwcyu ready tcl outrage in arzu‘ meat in mpporli n! his opinion car do pcrty‘s cause: yetcno mau‘carn ~- his ill-will by diam with him. True ca oteel ’to his triendc, bi ‘iad as tow taillnzu’u mat men. um" i bigger heart the-mum. Bo wil be missed byi mnnyrin. Lindsay. and all parts cl this County. his lzood inaliiice having made him warm hiendis everywhere. I Mr. H. J. Lyitlsu the sister-d of, tilt reacts; :3: tether relatives. will “3 Tnuympath'clnll [1 hair altliotion'. ~ y , M ILLH . 0 ARGEY.â€"On Fridn . June 8. 1906. at Lindsay; 'to- Mr. {not Mrs Chris. Mcfllhanzcy. a daughter. LYTL I... E.â€"-I.n Lindpay. on Saturday. ngm cth. MW Lytle. sized GRAHAM.â€"In Lindsay, on n.5,“ . , gait}. gaunt)" nun ennui: . ~ - c rum, .3“ ' M l l i §i . _ i( _, S ' 3mm d June 18. i In or munch lat etch: ' or. MENâ€! "tubsrbs" ct at m 1““ Inn with weep cm “W"; M \vslkin: \snd lump-mas Ii!- «4 WI. who I!“ “in“ On Mum ‘W "'4 ‘h mutual k. moo-«lo I mm in. mi toil n-txa cum . st ch“ some tin-IN“ I! bladdcwein who was Itspdiiu in it placed. they, allcds heath-thirst“. wuths pillow. and I hard the bsrd whisper; , u. l o .» irctccmen meitclmr."Dicky" Grey. by_mme , Wlho hope. to be c Wirler and aspiro co to greet tame, L . He is fond of crooked slants and his speed is hard to beat - A. be strikes out the heavy hitters and gives tin fans a treat. And any. but he was shooting them over. (over I piste they cold) so lsst that the smell ciphers. which the so- cnlled bevy bitten Wielding at. memed to have 3 well worn course through c hole in the end ct thebct. It wss mend and tin enthusiasm rc- ‘mlnded med than!!!“ leplcy two-oM-cnt on th- lot where the Public Library now clouds. when the Mud“ plsy‘rcclbell. All this time it hep! me Min: when that lichsr was throwing him We in l. who! shot but It Hill with notations motion. and lit lhfli i y it email little. mm: is our Miuidlfld MOI near. the lease. lsslluu ever “9 much like them: turns. you no in been «1 mm warriors held. “lived iii helmet Mid m a lame inflated treat protester. .t instead at mrlu tin slim on bill am. he were it on his MM. and i - noble and ambitious catcher in flkllch. â€Know“ 86in â€trill y to the [mall and im re- ceivinz in not slow. . . Them were averal other such like allele and than I heard the din d battle sod awoke tram my reverie to find that the Orientals and the Byl- wcetere were fighting out 'a hot and xcitlna content at benchell. It won is one 0! winners against losers end the Sylveotors certainly surprised ev- erybody by the way thelyoglnyed ball sat night. but their w strength as in tbir buttery. which establish - a mend. which will probably not be beaten gain this mason. Grey ea tried out! for the first time this and vols he a success? well. . He shot them over like red . peel and succeeded in. striking t 19 men end caching one fly. again the bard murmured.’. In fact the Orientcls couldn't†eon- cect with his mighty bender! at all 1trad tln Sylvee'teu'o took a big rise on the stock market. mly one salehit w-sa msde by the Orientals and only two men ounces“ in hitting the bull. It was a reznlsr fuming-mill threshing. The game was not from start to finish and was mostly s pitchers bottle. Killer did would work snipu‘lled out o! msny diffi- xult places. but lent his own game on 1 wild pc- ball to the cstcber. which secs-d. the only run. It was i tgsme worth seeing. end mskes main!!! more interesting in the T. s c l I . l I ‘ ' | 'i- "" ' I l...- fIi’fll’lm The teams were: . -, - ' Sylvteicrsâ€" I I - i f A Grey. p...' ..rc. Skltch. 9...... .. ’... McDonald. ll ...... . Nil-bill. 1b ......... stalker. 2b ......... Nut‘n. TL": e.- ... inmicson. as... Dcuxnn. ab ...... .. Mcrrincn. ct-.. OOOOO~¢oo a - OD-‘OOOU-s‘s-o N ‘ oo-ocooosco 5 ~ Tauâ€: v“ .u’bu Only pert of the what b is lit for food. Yet muc that isn't often gets into flour. You cannot see it or taste it, but it's there. It is simply a case of the miller getting more flour from his. wheat. and your getting less nourishment. Royal Household Flour is so milled that into it except '.But itlcurvemr ...... â€r y’ â€" - Summer Novelties . . Men's fancy soft front Shirts, all new pat- terns, $1.00. Special line of Summer Underwear clearing at 390 a garment 0r Suit at 7 50. See our new range of Summer Collars in 1 quarter sizes. Men's Summer Suits in two or 3-piece at 7. 88.00 and 10.00. [f . (â€MIMIMMMEWM) M i Dundas Flaâ€"vellcs ltd. . Clothing and Furnishing Department. Ghoulsâ€"a ., i L Perkin. e ............ Calder. 3b ............ linden-cm 2b.. Killer. ...... \ Sinclair. 1b.â€... Hartley. it ......... Brokemhire. es... 2 Thomas. of .......... 2 Gray. :1 ....... ..... â€"-â€"â€"c ------ â€"-q Total ...... ...... 2s 0 l 21 c 4 ol Summaryâ€"Flint on bullsâ€"(X! Mil- ler 2. Struck out by Miller 7. by Grey 19. . . _ . z . . ilk-d.â€" â€Glesnings on the Game. The smell boy; “I guess "Artie" Perkin must eat onionsâ€"he‘s n .Soldlers March Through Street is Mllitlry M0850. oeococccw‘n’ OFOGOcâ€"boâ€"O‘ 3'â€" OOOcoo-‘coâ€"co H m eoooecocou;; °°°°°°°O~ m" °°N°Otbw~u ’“' BLETZKY REGIMENT LEADS N O Public Greatly Excited. es the Revolt- ing Soldiers Are Under Arms. end It Is Anticipated That the Revolu- tienfsts Will 80in the Oppor- tunity to lnuugurcts ml Armed It!†hitter.( ». :, .‘ .... Moltâ€"Dcingsintbeoounu. M ' .' I Poltsvn. June 12.â€"An open mutln T1†‘3‘?†at tln m ‘5 0“- flow has broken out in the Elettky Regimen: 1“" tvf'm ‘0’ u†C: L- 3- “3““ ct Inhatry over the allure of the “3.- MV‘N “H1535“ . = mmury outbox-idea to redeem their -â€"-â€"- pledg- reurdin‘ the amelioration ct Whnit' proud havc tl’n Sylvester. Ionics conditions. made as a result than. the (Irkutsk lssrng their'slph- 0! Iâ€! We revolt. cbct backwards. They begun with The mutiny thrutcns to spresd to w: apt t manna-after t. s utter the rest of the “nine. The police w.hs!xcr.s,cdncndupwimddteic m a smell (ore. of loyal Cossacks e.;.. [.1.i(.....hsremuttsrlyunsbletocopewith ...â€"u - . i . the mutlncers. who are nrmcd with c. P. n. Auburnâ€""I m there rm»- Ind hu- s supply or can cm- must have M ‘ wuhout “m th‘rldm They left the barracks in a “m." 1| k I ‘ __ L . ‘ who†Bundny “bemoon and h.ld ‘ ‘ ' ' f meeting in the public square. in which The ncw suits musti have been the delegates from “‘0 chky Regiment of hocdo. but wu noticed“ that. .n. num- hm"! sad the Artillery Brigade bur d the owl; pinched oni themoem Drowned-incl those tomes will Join bud their cyan phut.’buh who "Yr." in the mutiny. “influx of thin mwa pull... ' . Will the hope of dispersing the meet- lnt. was and st. but wu not wounded. The horse of his Cossack orderly wu killed. The Elstsky Regiment min left its barracks ct midnight snd marched ll.‘ The Sylvester-s nlmd plsycd. "All You Like it." said tlm Orient-lancer "‘ Ildaummcr â€â€œ3“" DM-w ' with c band pinyin; through the town â€"-â€" to the non-commissioned smcon' The chm ct Mr. "Burl" was no- school. the members or which Joined tkecbls. - . . . . l l L 1 l. the mutincsrs. Thelstlor. while return- â€"â€"-â€" in: to the barracks. diurmed and but "m, umpire. a move thct' 3,. the policemen whom they met. any h. mingled [rm a; 108M" The public or. nectly excited. anticl- Istd "My" Ming; “ham a. poll“ the! the rcvolutlonlsis will cl: (or t“ third time. i " selss the opportunity .to insugursis ' an armed revolt in support or the -"" mutlnous soldiers. Tb W “Ml 050"! 0‘ lthc‘bsnd In Parliament. t° tb th' l ‘1 ‘ ‘ ." 8t. Peter-burg. June l:.-â€"-In order to ~ . Full a! 5‘3“? ' * forestall any attempt on the part or { With ‘ aw â€in. ' ' ~ the Government to interrupt the work _ l . ' (kite him ‘ '\ ‘ ' ct Psrliament before anything is cc- , ‘ ’ ' ‘ ; compllshed. one member proposed at \i in, can» on pad cxwtonb in the oponlu or the Lower House session . "in". W: l ‘ yesterday the: the House adopt s. reso- . Then 5°" Vii†them. - I I ~. lotion to continue its sittings until the ' “1 â€5 01¢“. ' ~ - ‘ ecu-inn. denth penslty. cnd other Thu 1' Inï¬ll . '- y ' impel-tents questions are settled. Pres- Blows his nose. ' . ldent lemma. however. declared Then he'll .tql and'rub' hi: most the resolution out of order. i broke in tho send. The debcte on the enrich question That he‘ll firmly~ . -. promises to continue throughout the Group the but. ., week. There is little prospect that the Mn he’ll may. 5 v, . hm will be ‘rccdy tor submission be- M (In mat! ' r . i‘ ‘ tore July 1. at about which time it is he at“ curl straighteq up the Government’s intention to declnro bend ._ clout . Moment mourned until September . . To tln hox'schidcl i tor summer when. A: it (no; - - .Wlll g“ his â€...; GOIALT LIAM FOR I“ vans. â€"â€"â€"â€"l-..d-' c comm with l l i \ -â€-qâ€"lll, ‘Pâ€""wu-(" O t l l = min BUSSllI. STllUill llllllllllElEll We have tor service thepure wed aydcs- ‘SIï¬â€™ian’ (No. 12789. Vol. XIV» Imp.) 5.35 still... a 3:335 595%: M v c Seotlsnd- imported 1906 by John Ander- son. sy; owned by Edwu'd Coco tcllc. Dcwncvvllls, Ont. This bores bone or the best bred Clydesdslss in Gouda. uid farmers srs invited to inspect him and decide for themselves. 818mesz the cocoon of 1906 for the most part at his own stcbls, one mile sector Demyvills, but will be token every Friday morning to John Inn-cf on the o! Ops and he will mom nttsrnoon bad SATURDAY o: the Conn-cl House. . Terms to 1139:)? 014.00, psys 18th Pebmry, EDWARD COSTELLO. Owner. Pomyvflc, Key 9th. â€"w8. U“ to Grand Jury. New York. June 1:.â€"Dr. Walter R. aim»: and Robert A. GMIIII. former- ly vice-presidents of the Hutusl Lire Insurenee Co.. were indicted on chu- tes o! {artery and perjury yesterday by the special grand Jury. Dr. Glflett ls charged with luv-in; mule also statements in the grand jury room. Five instances 0! forgery are alleged in the ohnrgee eta-inst him. Jolt-d to His Death. Gund Valley. June 12.-â€"The only son of Councillor Thomss Sims m killed yesterdny. The yam man and his ta- tbcr were unloading stone at! a vegan when the horses starting. loiung him on! in (root 0! the wheels. which passed‘ over his body. He died n short time: otter the accident. On Trial For Under. Xsntrsu. June u-rco one ct J "“"Mwaup F 7.; “nauseaâ€"a ......»