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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 8 Jul 1892, p. 3

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ii; iii nun. ALLAN. Mum-L“ ',7 Oils, Glass.‘ ‘ me estate of JOSEPE pf the Townsh' of of Victoria. M the rouommah Engines, ', for sale !!tLS am 812 ‘8- :nt-st, Lindsay, etc. EDITORS. 'IIIS, 0th“ In 7B SAIEH. BA FE TY. VH0 8.4.17 Eff. (anthem .y Of July: answer. Obj mp... Tobin“ *ounder a. a w m mm.mm ”hum” or saunas-1925': POST ALE. Goods W9 «cushion!!- mm.‘ b- WSAY- FRIDAX, Jun; 5, an. F HIWS or THE WEEK. ND ”MON 17m 01' “a ‘ mama: ,rnree neat been toes. who common on 1n n outrage st Oolmea' mu, 1| '5” shot dead by masked men. v3-4 n! n'mt h” dechred ”'8 W'â€" Th6 Earl of Dyurthudeclued that been converted to beam rule and 'mnolocger act w ith me “banal-union- ‘nvgxuunu nArls. l way-ZFE'W oel ‘ U 'L WW a. enchant-233': lyxe. â€"Mrs. Chester Buiiie oi Steven's Mills, Vermont, use killed lost Fridoy niaht by thesccidentai dischsrge of a gun in the hands of her 12-year old son. The charge penetrated the heart, causing instant death. â€"About forty ministerini supporters on Wednesday of last week wsited upon Pre- mier Abbott. and asked for on additional indemnity of 8000 on account of the length ntthe session. The premier promised to consider the matter. -â€"iu the congress of the ehsrnbene of corn- msrce of the British empire. now being held in London, on Wednesday Sir Chories Tupper’s amendment in favor of preferen- tisl duties within the empire was defeated by 75 to 34 votes. -At the Warwick sessions on Tuesday of last week Mrs. Marion Humphxies, wire oithe vicar oi Wet-ton. was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment with herd labour for cruelty to o maid servant. whom mm a WulpuLw-o -Mra. Anne Montague, who is serving Immnce for one your for manslaughter of her Infant. daughter, Mary. hoe been delivered of a non In prleon. This mekeo eight eons. all of them llvlnz. born to the Montague». Their only daughter was blue little one done ro death by MrmMontogne’e eruelty. Mm. Montague was married In 1880. The how are all fine little fellows, t DUDE Bevan: lucwu v- ,...7, -When the Grsnd Duke Vladimir, who is maxing a military tour of inspection Novgorod. arrived as Tcherspovetz Sunday we or of the saloon carriage in which hawks riding flew open. and the grsnd duke. who was leaning against it, fell huvfly on the flsgstoues of the station platform. He was rendered unconscious sud blood streamed over his hoe. The doctors who attended him found besides the wounds and coutu on his head dislocatlous of a leg and um. His injuries '11! compel him to remsin in bed fox-some time. A telegram was sent to the czar telling him of the accident. - n1- .1-s.-- "hung uAau v- I-v _-,,, â€"A London cable says: Mr. Gladstone hit for Mldlothian tc-day (Wednesday). As the train stopped at the various stations along the line the crowds that had easem- bled cheered him heartily. At several eta- tiona. nctabl y Warrington, Wigan and Preston, add reeees were presented to him, the arrival of Mr. Gladstone at Ed- hbnmh, and when the train 130811118 “10 Itatesmsn arrived at that place Mr. Glad- Itone received an ovation ...... The Parnel- lite committee of Great Britain. while re- Rmtlng Gladstone’e reticence, has issued l formal address advising Irish electors to uwon: Gledatonlan candidates on the around that Gladstone will then have no Excuse to withhold the detaile oi hie home We scheme. It is stated the executive committee of the Parneilitee in Dublin will : hue a almihr address ...... Wm. O’Brien, Iddreselng a political meeting at Cork, Nd that Mr. Gladstone had obtained the “11 confidence of the McCarthyitOS. and “my now knew that Mr. Gladstone’s home We bill from the Nationaliet’s point of view would be as good andin eoxne respects better than the um Parnell had accepted In 1386. ‘The St. Lawrence river opposite Mon- Nwae the scene at a terrible boating 51mm) Saturday afternoon by which the we of six young men were lost. Earl! in antennae a party of seventeen mem- ed 0! the Grand Trunk boating olub row- over to Sc. Helen’s island in the war in?“ anehaha. The once in 32 foot 002. and has just room for seventeen at the séf'ijwirEbea in very mm; "m “mg-'25:, “man-rm: g d on f. O W. when it’gsvpamn sudden lurch. and then: a moment’s Mimi!” OI!“ “3 named and the seventeen men m an": into the mm mm. m ad- ‘ Wu no sudden that the savanna! mum: of the canoe were who“! un- wpdgnd s desperate “rum“ 10' “h -,I.-_- ”III“ "V‘WU. no t 006W!“ IH'UIHW -'- '" ““00. Nearly .11 the young follows could “a sad thou who could mode 10"“ 0. Fortunately the noddont bod boon “W by some men who won homo“ VI blond, snd than once took to “max“ and 1:35:10 to file ”2:00 ‘0! “3‘ men. eoplo lilo D11 00 from 1 hmben’a shore. and eleven of man :1,me Home. a EANADLAN POST. mm airman» um I:- FRIDAY, JULY 8. m ivho oonfgupgd, ogmvll- 11.9% mutant!” mm â€"A few minutes before ten o’clock Set- urdsy night J emee Robinson. e esrpenter. who lived st 728 Kin -st. welt, Toronto, deliberate , sniddebyjnmnina m the 'Kinn-st. bridge into the Don â€"A letter in the London Times sue the women who threw the gingerbread st Mr. Glsdstone in Chester wee one of hi- most ardent namirers,nnd that she hes eince the unfortunate occurrence been over- whelmed with grief. â€"Mr. M. C. Cmeron’is suing n couple of individnsis for elieged libel. When Mr. Cameron wee contesting Enron for the commons s flyeheet accusing him of her- ing improper relstions with s girl named Thoma eppesred, hence the suit. â€"A Winnipeg deepstch ssyszâ€"A terrible boiler explosion occurred on Sstnrdsy lost on the form of Fred Lewie, south of Mor- den, near the boundary _li_ne, by which four 7,- -1 _I.-_ will die. The men were on thrash inn at the time oi the explosion, all close to the boner. â€"A man named Robinson. 0! Sharon, who purchased a 32-calibre sell-cooking re- volver from a Toronto visitor a week since, was showing it to a friend with a view to induce him to purchase. when it accident- ally went ofl’, the ball lodging in Mrs. Bob- inson's side. Two doctors have not yet been able to find the ball and the woman is in a precarious condition. â€"Mr. Gladstone. in addressing an enor- mous audience in Edinburgh on the home rule question, said: "It is a pity that the educated, titled snd wealthy classes have approached this question in such an im- placable spirit, while the poor Irish show the utmost willingness to make every eon- ;oessicn,_bqt in all great controversies in ,, A..- 1..-...“11 alga-.- cannon, also an Du a-‘vw- --_-7- 7 , the last fifty years the leisured classes have always been wrong.” «Capt. Dale, his son and two other per- sons were in a balloon that collapsed one hundred feet up at the annual fete of the Sunday school choirs of London on Friday in the crystal palaoe grounds. Five thou- sand children were present. The accident was witnessed by the wile and daughter of Captain Dale. The captain was killed, and his son. aged sixteen, was so severely injured that he will die. . n n L_-I_A -aubnn 1”..qu uâ€"u-- â€"‘ ..___ V, -When the clocks tolled twelve strokes Thursday night and the first day of July made its oppemnce nearly 150,000 Pitts- bnrg workmen, who had toiled almost in- cessantly during the post your, were out 0! employment. The souls in force during the put your expired a midnight, ad in all the mills, the qroyrietgn of which had ‘ _ ‘nnfi‘nfl Innl 1 "10 Inner, uuv y... -----_- e, I! not signed the scele for the ensuing you, work ceased entirely at that time. The streets ere filed with idle men. â€"According to the calcnletions of Con- tractor Rogers the great tunnel at Niagara will be completed in three weeks. on laid and the wooden arches built. As soon as the “invert” has been laid, whichfi es before stated, will reqnir weeks. the great here will be ready for the reception of vote: and one of the greatest engineering feats of the oentnry e triumph- ant 811000.!- -â€"Old Themes Haywood. a resident of ‘l'.nntlm fnr veers. was killed on the Ener- Lentâ€"lei: for years. was kluea on we age.- ton-at. creating of the G. '1‘. R. Suntan noun inn can», uuw u--- _- , _ , thundering along. It in said by an eye- witness that his horse stopped right on the track. Whether am is no or not the 1000- motive etrnck him, killing him inetnntly. Hie rig wee fluttered into splinters, but his horse escaped. _“ ‘ 'â€"- _-â€"- e A â€"he VEEuivhm Enterprise rather-A strange and unususl â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" I. -0 n.- M, WltOI' being low 101' but: «an... _. __, , of Mr. J. R. Booth’e drive removed the planking oi the dam at ite outlet eo aa to let the water down. The fall item the lake to Moose River ie ateep and the natural barrier at the outlet at the lake waa composed oi gravel. No matter was the planking removed than the rush of water tore away the natural barrier.empty- ing the lake and leaving where it etooiina dry valley with through it. The rneh oi wetere raised the Moose river eight feet and the big lake on the Du Moine eix feet. â€"-A Berlin cable says: A daring robbery ._ ..... ..a 9mm Flenabm A man en_t_ere§l lnapecpfi Minn, by two masked men. who stump:- ed to rob the express est. The robbers got on the tender 0! the engine It St. Peter. the stetlon end at a safe distenoe from and ordered the they got down In the es trnln. One of the men ‘ s stood guard over theienglneer end firemen while the other went beck to the express our end rapped on the door. The messen- neropened the door, thinking he hed er- rlved at the station. ed Into the bone! or e to throw up his bonds. The robber memn wss unrated up A neck; hufemue. They were then told to go heck‘to their truth, then ”peered Ippuxw u- U-v .. - V â€"A balloon uoqnalon st Bolton. Mal... m um- sho aura comps-i ol the but nowlntha MID «am: from fine admin-In «an. Prob-Roam ghoul “tempted woven thanks whenupuew -,,, .... “an. m ".80“!!! ‘mum Ev I-known umer time: (our on down the tint, “tempted tom-on- tho that Mood-y bu Inn-ortotnheouronboat. whichhndpro- sumsbly been used In connection with up honing-ml m mind :1: both dds- to £1 pieces of wood, bu: forming I ran: am. The host apolzsd 3nd went down, taking in ooonpun with It. â€"Junos Conley was almost killed Wod- lnesdsy st Banevllle. The cabin of the naht Awning. yuch Isubglng 1-99.32 JUN-III Gum-nun vvâ€"â€" -_ - for the Bay of Oak“. mtn‘fé'o’didulv 15, was let: 1% ulna: a bulldlng. Conley in. am fly under me m" “L I m DETBICT 10m. hserd. I: required the sflorts of tour men to remove the csbin (rem Conley, who was token out more deed then olive. He was conveyed home in s wsgon. end Is now lying in s prscsrions condition under the core oi two doctors. â€"Peter McCsllnm. in. s lesdina Cobonrg merchant. died st Cobourg Seturdsy. The decessed wss the eldest son of Peter Mc- Cslinm. who csme out to this country from Scotlsnd snd settled in Cobourz msny yesrs sac. The old gentlemen is living end his nuns is still connected with the firm of P. McCsllum 8: Sons, but the decessed son for s number oi yesre hes bed the msnsgement of the business. The firm has long held 's prominent position in commercisl lifess one of the best estsb- iished end most prosperous in the retell dry goods trsde of Comic. Bis desth vsostes s sent in the municipsl council LI_L L- L-IJ l.- Dunc; a co- .. -_- ____, I' {Ion d of the' town WEIâ€"ch 1157711016 {or mnny yam. A SAILOR’S ADVENTURE. Lsrry Marker, first two days ashore from alengthy Chins cruisu, pushed open the door of one of the nu merous grog shops sl ong the water front and walking up to bar called for a drink. His pockets were well lined with tho “shiners,” and he had been having and was yet having a “good time," while he saw the town and got some of the kinks out of his legs. Larry was by no means a reckless fellow, but he did like to spend money freely when he had. it, and this was one of those occu- lone. “Hello, Larry 1" sold a heavily bended man leaning a. aim: the bar, “where did y’ drop from? ow long a.’ y’ been ashore 2 ' Larry looked at the speaker an instant. and then wrung the hand that, was put. out. to him. “Blow me, Jim, but. I never ’epected to Inn ‘7’ t I iust come from th’ Chine sou. “Blow me, Jim, but. 1 pever 'apecwu no see y’ ! I just. ceme from th’ China sou. \Vhac a.’ y‘ doin’?" “Same 01’ thingâ€"Coastin “The: so? Well, I wouldn't. mind tryin’ is m’self, I’m gettin’ tired. 0’ these long "n . trips.” “There’s 3 00d many °1 I tell you! ’ know the ‘ nine 0‘ her men donned Imps. “There’s 9. 00d many 0’ the name mind, I tell you! ’ know the Cnretnirn? Well, nine 0‘ her men deserted to-day, couldn’t stand th’ treetment old Tanker giv' 'em. and now she’s a’lyin’ out in th’ bay short handed, all ready to sail, but ain't got 'nufl' men by three or four to handle her ropes. Serves old Tanker right, too, I say. Never was a meaner cuss in a. captain’s berth.” “Right y’ are there, Jim, right y’ ere,” returned Larry, end the two fell to talking over old times. A few minutes later Larry Marker hnd left the place and with bent head wns push- ing his way along the uneven pavement which bordered upon the wharvee. Hie lodgin s were at a sailor’s boarding house at the ower end of the shipping front. The rein beat furiounly in his ince end the water got in his eye: nnd hell blinded him. The nightjne n dnrk one anyhow ‘ ". LL- ‘_--Amnv\. warn mus. ‘ll' -- -â€"- 7V ,, snd the lampsnwhich lib the pavement. were so few and far between as to be ulmos‘ useless. He had gone a. couple of blocks in this wag, hardly looking around at all, when In denl something thick wss thrown over his hen and 3 pair of arms were clasped shout hisown as he tried to tour the cover- in from him. fihen, kicking and struggling]! with might ‘ - " " ~:A-â€" ...‘ had. no 'L‘nen, Kxcmu nun.- .." -50....“ nnd main, he f5: himself picked up bodily, by what he judged must. be a couple of men and carried along at. a dog trot. “There he was going be had not. the lent idea. As to who had him, he had even less idea if that was possible. All he knew was the: 3 thick covering. which fell like a double gunn neck, was over his head end that a. horn on his mouth prevented his making my outcry. In a few minutes be head the steps of u...“ curving him reeonndmg on £1“ng ‘l‘ . , Hemmndingdoee to the nil. 01d Taker was warning for him .to burn. out. in (torrent of tags and elm-e. He wondered st Larry’s lilence and stood there, eyeing his captive with n demoniscal leer of nuis- hcuon. m .1 “Well, I gully-r in is th- 1'” g" h. The bid. v ‘ ‘With one booth"! m up itch Rm, "1011: Ind bud knocked him" fist with n blow {Q3 '0“ the uhoulder. ~ M immm I W of the othen could Itop him. be 1m! sprung Inga, to tho nil and m dived had am into a. 24:: I when “hobs. . 41‘ng ”1%!!th Mduudby hfoo factioi, POST, LINDSAY, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1892. Both the flatbed and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing 931,19 Wagééf wntly wyet reme tly1 on the Kidneys, E191 vet and cleanses thesys tem efiectuale. edispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Smp pof Figs is the Hm! aver nro- 1â€" -1...“ wuuurâ€"w-â€"V . - v only remedy of 11:8 kind ever duoed, pleasmg tO'the taste an ac- ceptable to the stomach, rompt in its action and tI'IIIy bene cial in its efi'ects, pre ed onl from the most healthyan agreeabpsnbetances, its man exoellentquahtiescommendit to v and have made it the most popular remgéy kpoyvn. P” yrup of Figs is for sale in 750 bottles b all legding druggists. Any relia 1e dru lst who may not have it on ban will rocure it promptly for any one w o wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the cmrunm us my! cu. unhooked, and they swarmed down them into the boat. In a flash the fastening: were cast off md, with the ucond mte in the stern sheets, they pulled aw_ay. ‘W. o Lgrry had taken a long header from the Carsmirs’ mil end, when he struck the water, he went down for ten feet without a. stop. Then he struck out horimmally end, with quick strokes made in the direc- tion he knew the shore to be in, all the time keeping under water. At Inst, when he felt he must have frolh sir, he let himself rise sluwly that his head made not the least splash as it hmke the still water of the hey. . 1- e:,__L -:_ BLIl-I “(lbw- v: uwâ€" â€"â€".. Then he took a. big draught. of fresh air and looked around him. 110 was nearly I. hundred feet. from the Carstairs, and he heard "Old Tanker" swearing and bellow- ing some command: to the boat. _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘7 ‘ 3-â€" -L- Allâ€"Anoia... n‘ 0‘1. lug lull"; yuu..u....â€"â€" .- ..._ . Turning his head in the direction of the shore he saw, not twenty feet distant, the boat which he judged lmd been put out af- ter him. The men were lying on their ears and the officer in the stern was standing up with his back toward him, scanning the bay uound him. It was evident they had not yet detected him. They were looking in every direc- tion but the right one. But it was equslly evident to Larry thst he could not hope to pass them and get wshorc. his only place of refuge, without being seen, when his capture would be only a matter of .i short time. The night was dark ; but there was s good deal of phosphorescence in the wnter and hismovements wauZd shuw himto them very speedily. Swimming under “to: £0: thst distsnce was beyond ex on mm. and he we! en excellent swimmer. As the boot lay there, not moving, ex- cept for n slight rockin . And he saw them sll looking may from im, an ides come to Larr which made him silently sink his head below the water sgnin and strike out under wster towardhis pgrsucrs. H, 1 LL.--“ Inn ulnar wnwr wwmu u... r ..... , A few Itrokes and he allowed himselt to rise very gnduelly. Everything depended upon how accurately he had Judged the distance between his first position und the boat. If he had gone three feet too little or too much hie capture wu insured. “Hut he ventedâ€"what he must doâ€"wu to come up immediately under the stern of. the bent. -l 7,...LL k2- h-.fl DOIII. Presently, jun. as he thought his head would come above the surface of the water, he felt something hard over him. and, reachin up. he touched the boat's bottom. Wieh e ‘ttle mmeuvering he moved back- vnrd and felt his head rise above the wngr. He wu just. under the counter of the beet. .n _ _-:.A nm-‘d “Let her go on there !" t vouco growxou overhead. and Larry thrust one um for- wsrd and down and grasped the keel; tho other um be bent, above his land min" the Itemmost art of the counter to fend himself off with. ._-_ â€"A. an A..' nlluacu VII "II-u. A: he by his position was no} 3.x: easy one, but he thought he could rump u. for n time. His body sloped tavern, gutxrelv cov- ered by water, no that. only ha 1: sad put of his nl.oulderl. WhiCh were ”39°51“ by the bOIt’I overhmg, were then the amino. ‘ W“ ~‘Aâ€"v‘w and..â€" The boat etartcd ahead slomy anaâ€" Larry thanked hie stareâ€"toward ehore. For a while the atrollcd parallel with the water front an e bad to hang on and hope they would come it little nearer to the wharvee. He was beginning to get very tired. He ‘ had nothing to grasp which afierded him any good hold and his fingers were becom- ing numb. The water swirled and rnehed put hie head, but it was evident the trifling noiee it made was not heard by tho-e above him. Presently the boat turned toward ahore. In a minute or ao he saw the dark o'ntline of one of the bulkhead! 0‘ the PiOl’I- HO glanced at the water intervening. There mabontmo feet between him and the ehore. He made up his mind to try it. Once again he unk, having taken a long breath, and mgde for the shore under water. By and by be lead come to the enr- face again. The intent his head broke the water there was a yen from out in the river. They had dilcovered him. he knew. But they were nearly a hundred feet away and he had-0e more than that toeeurmorderto known before howfnsr eeould swim. They ' ed on him, but Larry kept it up. When 0 reached the pier he dived udor the stringer piece and his pursuon halted. They couldn’t. follow him there. ‘A couple of minute! later a. figure sppul- ed on the wharf. It was buy. The men in the hon saw him duke his fist. n ‘hem sud then move quick] any. ‘ ‘ A‘ -.--I... n In. Ina nun ms nu" ..â€".. -7 . inn them unhen move quick] sny.‘ noon “'3 heart quak a ho gram. 0? 5:: ~reception “01¢Tuker" you?! .Ki'°."i!"-'591‘ 3232‘: mm: '00!“ 3170 mm wuun .. -_ - landed. mm'entofi so his M‘- iflll. 7011 satisfied with the canon. d has ndvontuto, nmwithlmding it bud given 13in tho m'ut " ixperiaoo his hf. of up}. n_ lurgglfip. ONE ENJOYs ahcad slowly_ s‘ndâ€" z" 3 voice growled has to: 8319 or to Ban t; â€"_â€"â€"i WILLIAM DUFFUS. marten. manner. Designate! gland. of Buildings In Modem - ‘ ‘ L. 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