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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 31 Jul 1896, p. 3

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3 Leader chi" wledged to“ Chum m market W Ll) (IMte'rs, tlrzckeral, ialmon. )ys ters. fard in es. Yor n , >eas, F'o matoes. ’orlc and Beam "mit, all kinds, *' all Kinds- of t that ouse. Lindsay- 'ns, Ghu: the above will t they will be below 5 first- few can r..3 me “x REFORM 6‘? THE TARIFF PROMISE!) n“- “annoba. Setfied 7 So who? your mare Announc St. { 13633:, FRIDAY. JULY 31, TIYY‘ new da)‘ , EHWBE taste is co - 'dden’ the oil is digested, yli‘ readv to make fat. ' and WW ézfl‘égizrefig' ‘nmmknwh a m r the plet- monthfmm‘lnapfin on nâ€"you an .A‘M he diseases. Of thmness scrofula 11.1 children, grown consumptiOn 1n . p16, poverty of blood in 'ther. They Othrive on new Fat IS the best means of overcoming them. EveI'YbOdy knows cod-liver oi] makes the healthiest fat. M Scott’5 Emulsion of M be: 1.: lbrn and ms: an I. J Im's, at 1h: clustvrs {C :1 urn-z: rep is that --\'ur_\' \voz‘xl nc ULLCAw :.; with the kocllcst interest. > i ' {an is Ihc home- 0‘: Hon. 34.21, {hr hadcr of the Lib- 1 ‘. Luv; l‘nwizxcc of Quebec, 1 ' :fik‘lLKL’l‘b .Lxl occasion 1 "m- :2v_;toz‘:‘ 1.? prepare for ‘ --.;: ~1wr1mxs, “th1 must. neces- !;.-h! u: :m L'JX'I)‘ date. 1-: LL ALLI‘L‘hnnd, the local , leld I'fldu'l‘ Ol thd Local Op" . , nxmln: u. Drip-f address. W81- " ‘ -lr. L;Lur:er and Mr. Tame. .; ~:' Lh-ch4rdfith had been mem- - ll-rrulh; since Confederation. will ‘54: .zgulzl elected for Ibervllle. ' .~ at the last electlomthanked ms {or the confidence they had rclmal-d in him, 8.116 00KB- men-lr-J Mr. ’l‘artc as his successor. M4) Ir U'L‘ain presented Mr. Laurie: "‘ - azullimentary addreSS. wel- :n to the town, congratulat- 311 the composition or his : referring especially to the De- : of Agriculture. euloglzmz MLTx‘b-S abilities_a.nd declaring that lhry “my: glee: him by an overwhelmâ€" 12; nanny, if not by acclamation. My. luluricr was heartily cheered in comzng Luz-ward to respond. Th: 21mm: began by saying tha-g Ibex-:15 was historic ground, and that the =~Ji1 had been consecrated by the blood ,1: the patriots of 1837. He 8.8K- ’ :0 return Mr. Tarte unOD' 9‘ “,r. it there is one man whom «ularly desired to see in the mt. it. was his friend the Of Public Works. The Pre- ~.u:nerated the strong men or . ‘ let, and said people thought 8:: Richard Cartwright would be F1- zanca- Minister, but for reasons per- 30:23,: :v himself, and which he would 890:) -.:‘;;1a.m. Sir Richard though»: 1! 115 j i; to decline that portfolio. Re- ,Sat‘h‘da 13.;- portfolios, he said the law cad L, 1‘ ; Lulhered to, but 8. “9013311123- ' ‘ departments would soon be ’\ H”... ”"4an H33”? 98 #5 m: web . 9m comma. Man. a an uwunaiw. 064.9 a Emu". PM «.09 .. mun. myth“. JWMQ. grow 3.55 my :1 Laurier also said the Con- .H a press was most anxiOus to ~21}: r announcement of ministerial 15.; could tell them, as leader, policy of the Liberal party In ‘ 2 all be tdentically the same <Iti0n. “ What We advane will now put into practice," ~ E’remier. “ When in Opposh ulx'ocated tariff reform. This that article of our program. «I'm gave us power on the um :hat this policy would be mlA ‘- . , and our pre-election proâ€" 10595 1.21: not go unfulfilled. This re- 1531 I'll; not be proceeded with blind- go 0?. lmpmdently. Nothing will be “he :3 Fnis direction during the com- deg Svfsszgm. which. will be exclusively 1013071 to the voting of supplies. The 91°“1PS session will probably take H‘gCe In January, 1897, and ere then win-“Mr. Fielding will have put hun- “ta “'9 communication with the man- .. cumsX‘s of the country. and, in tact. .1 $.an all sections of the Vpeoioie. and ‘ $10M 3. mm: that will. bfifi‘fi .' MBERAL Pom ""u a. Lauxu. Luau. run. ----- * mg sufficient protection ,to the Indus- trtees of Canada, lighten the: burden 01 tmanor: which now weighs 30 W4 ’11? Upon the masses.” _ h JAM, “‘1 Won me masses Agriculture, he said. must be aided. “(1. although the price of 1m pr; ducts is regulated by the dmdcold the other side, we can_ 9510013888 50..-, ‘-_ Mil- tutu-e I Lame! fl country. flared out mzfiénmfi’mou cg?- MSBEYWW $3115: endâ€"div “3 t11e Public emit. the: u we had m m” ”on people in Canada each W mum only have to contribute w amount. " ‘ “' 7" lanlloba School Question to Hedixo .lulc-llh-cuon Pledge to be .ummloued--.\'o Doubt of the Elerllon of llon. .Vlr. Tan-tr. Y 03511. , .1: i~ slweyb bezt to renew two weeks 1m- an your wnppor expixes in order to rrnptcd service 3â€"“79 cannot undemke to supply or to make good omissions caused by Inn: ~It takes two weeks to chsnzo c,- your subscription is renewed. The per indicates when your paper will .5 promptly renewed. ass â€"A1wsys give both your old . Areas when you ask us to change the name of the town end the state or , km in should always follow your own vmin; tuzhis orfice We cannot readily rm- on our books unless this is done, as w-z'm ‘ be addressed: CANADIAN POST 50 cents 1nd $1.00 w“, _ ould always be mule in the guest ,mmnnd of the retainer. Post Office my Orders are always ale and my my nsk. Register your letter: when :ed by the Premier at John's. Quebec. \YABLE IX ADVANCB. 1 c' \V gym a anon. § POST Printing House. Lindsay. Ont. he uttered issue. ing the Mt nan??? earn: werensum ‘ " e-.." ins mert q fly aml’ 1e. Dub Governmuts at ton had ,zot ‘ Draper manner. his best edeav change. so hat other as a riend. 111?. for he leliev to Great Brmin a to the United Stat , ther than an em:- We could be loyal still be friendly The leaderx then I: up the Man!â€" toba. school uesflo stating that he had every re n “'3 believe the whole matter would‘ be “tried within at: months. 1 e-“ "'Tdue'bec Province." concluded the prime Minister. " doe'uot wish to be dominated, neither d sherwuh to dominate any of he? er provinces, and. although she, ma hold the key of the political Situatlo never will my natiVe province 3% that power.” Hon. Mr. Tarte (1611“?er a. vigorous address. denouncing h stung terms the Torylsm 01' 0n . He said one or!) 3:6 gmw?mm§s pro- posed ? e ne will be the abolition of the 1’5! n \iection law. He claimed ' at Q \n the past had not been “We" repnsenn- ed m the councils 1’ the nomad thanked God thaai .3218! p ince was an” V'VDJ - .-- -â€"‘ 'my" U1: n," u matter would‘. be *tued $1: an m mom. 1", n months. ‘ ‘ Toronto World: Steamer Canisteo arriv- Discussing e result”: the late elec- ed ten sun. with was Thompson ”3“ tion and the of. French domination, Darby. Picked up of! Niagara. All we!” he said that th\ tormtson or the L“: W. B. CLARK. rler Ministry was the best answer he Collector Customs. could {1‘79 t2 3-13.93 Wan”. ! Such was the welcome new: from ho Ionzer reorefiel vins and the Can out the thieves treasury. “ Just Mr. Tarte. “ I am Langevin’s chair, a smile "I had 21 “18 9°5§€$si°P-"z, The Minister upon capitalist: said that the ernme-nt are in Speeches were Messrs. Fisher, Messrs. Brodeur. and Monet. M-P‘ Tarte proposed 31 Queen. and the 1 This Is What Soar Fuentes (‘afl me Somlnatlom Made by the Poplin! Party. St. Louis, July 25~The National con- vention of the Pople's party. after four days of heat, turmoil and unlim- zted oratory, competed its labors at 4.40 this afternoon 1nd adjourned sme die Notwithstanding the receipt or one or more telegrams from William J. Bryan declining tc permit the use oi! his name on the Poulist ticKet unless Arthur Sewall, hi: associate on the Chicago ticket, was also endorsed, Mr. Bryan was put informal nomination as originally contrmplated by Gen. WeaVer of Iowa. 2.111 was seconded by one or more spokâ€"smen from every State and territory with about ten ex- ceptions, and on a. ballot received 1042 votes against 321 or Col. Norton or Chicago, who at tlr last moment was S‘lC‘thd as the canidate of the un- reuonstructed "midte or the road" ele- ment. It was the mention of this tac- tiun early in the morning to place ELgtne V.Debs in nomination and thus to force the labor sue to the front, but Mr. Debs telegrphed declining to s-‘rve and his rtelegrm was respected. : ,_ ...:o‘hA §"l\c auu una kvnva-‘â€" V. .._ _, _ Strenuous efforts rere made, with- out avail, by Ignatus Donnelly and others to obtain sore kind of. an as- surance that Mr. Bran would accept i‘no nomination and stand upon the platform. The perranent chairman. Si‘nator Allen of Noraska, admitted that he had recvivet some kind of a. tt-legram from Mr. Ryan, but he said ht- had paid no attntion to it. He 3350 said he receivedone supposed to 'm: from Gov. Stone but would not Open it until hc named his home in ‘u-hraska. The Lozivention sensated in bad hu- .'z 02, many of the delgates openly de- vouncmg the ticket 3 a. "theatrical" .\ M-olchman Curried ‘fl‘thc Plan: This trau- - Hnyhunt “.5 'hvclfth. London, July iiiâ€"The find at Blsley this murmng was light and the weathet In mu'y \xuy auftublc fur ~aootmg. The St. George Vase, [ 300 yards, was mm by Sergeant Fu 101101 the Westmin- ru‘l‘ rogiment. who sum: an aggregate 01' 105. ._ . . ,7 .H.‘ A ALA aninfll was: in llie Muckinnon center. the score was; lit-mud 40. Canada 3). ma England 31. i‘umttht won ten points for excellence in will, but lost the same lumber of points lwt'uusc or a bad Voile)- in the dual shoot for the St, George prize Huggins was sevent. with a score of 1.5. He wins 9, badge ad £10. Neill was twenty-ninth With a SCOX‘l 0t 38. He wins :l badge and x3. Weller. who was tittieth with a score of 32. getsh badge and £6. Ross scored 21 and Munr only 2. Munro was unable to get the elvation. Spearlng. who was in yesterday. 'as much better to-duy. The weather chased. about noon. and the afternoon was wlny, rainy and al- together disagreeable. The prizes will be preseted to the wln- ‘ hers this evening by 8.33. the Duchess of Albany. I in the shooting for the )ueen's prize at 1 500 yards Hayhurst score; 38. Munro 30 and Sergeant Mitchell 21' l The wlnner or the gold redni in the con- test for the Queen's prize was Lieutenant Thompson of Edinbln‘gh, whose aggregate score was 273. The highet score at the wt) yard range was made by Wattleworth of Liverpool. who aountedes. Willett or Middlesex leads in the agregatea. with a Store or 25. Foster next with 234 and Thomson third “10:233. Later in the afternoon the weather im- proved and the shooting wzs consequently better. in the contest tor-the Queen's Cup Hay- hut-st was about twelfth with an agSI'e‘ gate Score of 259. Kunm’s aggregate was :41 and Mitchell’s 240. Her Majesty the een's prize. the N.R. A. gold medal, gold ndge and £250 for the Hislcy meeting of 1396. has been captured by Lieutenant Th son 0: the Queens Volunteers, Edinbu b. With an aggregate of 273. or six poi behind the winninx aggregate of last r. The winner took t-lghth place last at Wit-i an aggregate of 273, exactly th same score as wins him the coveted p. ze this year. Wattle- worth of the Seco Liverpoos and a 511- \‘et‘ medalist. made (2 top score at the yards, viz" 45- . “MM moo the scores of the Jfi‘uwi '-â€"-u 7 , At the 900 yards Canadians were: Huyhurst . . . . . . . .. Munro Mitchell . .. . . . .uA|\.u\,-. ...... Their scores at t toms are: Sta In From lumbar!- Without Food or Wm on Atlantic. burg-American e steamer Georgia arrived from Stet_ n and reported that on July 22 at noon 2. dory containing two men was sighted and shortly at- terwards th iwire taken on board. This was lnfit. $.01, long. £8.48. The men Were Alfred and WW Kldy. were blown away tor nanny two a with but um: water. TIII'} Q UEl-JN’: PRIZE. EHEATHBAL ” TICKET. 1dingthe receipt or one grams from William J. mg tc permit the use or the Pmulist ticket unless 111, hi: associate on the m, was also endorsed, Mr. wt in fonpal nomlnation 7‘ n ‘â€" made an attack 150 made by Hon . offrion, Mitchell and Stenson, Desmarais .A, after which Mr. ree cheers for the fleeting diSpersed. lcleaned before tak- 1 s?” s S" ’1‘ tax '[8 use. I "e O ’ 91 a 259 points behind his 88' gregates, Lieutenant '3 prize winner. is In Surrey, who won the ay. is second. esented thll attemon 233. Pte. Wlllett of ‘ 235. and Captaln‘ find n As n (185’. hope c . This came : ‘lts 001 a. new I had ‘1 ho had fibEEVQ BifiVBWhEI-ihéx' ’bonnie child. Her him: of It," crlet‘ prayers were piteous~ln the extreme. fitting in Sir Hectoxx and brought tears to the eyes of many sud." he added with ((110 wexje near. _ A hope had existed A..-â€"1,- an! 1e. Dur- 01 a. ntury the 70. am Washing- each’bther in a avv-' mun WV ze this year. Wattle- Liverpws and a 511- 10 top score at the 7p AT SEA three stages the scores of the, scqre $85: - the pot- to urge the wisâ€" .uct.s pre- _a slight .tions be- ad States EhaS d IT WAS MIRACULOUSJ, Young Darby and Miss Thomp- son Rescued ‘ ! Such was the welcome new: from Port Dalhousxe yesterday morning- Thls intelligence was with all ' (lo-patch carried to the strick‘ ten and hopeless relatives of 'the young people who had all night ‘ been tossed about in 3 small rowm: A- Oho nnm man!“ A. TAkn Ontario- AFTER DBIFTING ACROSS TIIE LAKE 1.0:; the angry waves of Lake Ontario. not knowing at what moment their i trail unit would so to pieces. and en- gduring all the hon-crab! waiting for death. ‘ Mrs. Thompson. the mother of Miss Jennie, sat watching at the chi! for hours after manyio! the 8.}ng camp- ,AeAvc IA the Fervently she prayed to God to give back to her her bonnie ichnd. Her L The Joy of the family cannot be 'imagined when newspaper men car ried to them the happy news that {their child was saved. They could (hardly realize at first that their loved Ione was safe. but after icing reas- sured and given particulars. the great cloud of sorrow was lifted. and the :family, especially the sisters of the “girl, became hysterical. Mrs. Darby. the widowed mother of the young man. was 3150 notified of 3 the newa and was overcome with un- zbounded joy, when she realized that her pet boy would soon be back to her. It was an excited but happy little group that impatiently awaited the ar- ! rival of the Empress of India at Yongeâ€" “M... “a..." :mn afier 1 o'clock. When The twc' slsters of the missing girl remaineo at the park until later. and SON-"Kid In a. heamen-llng way. The elder, who, when resrtcd. declared that as they wen: coming shareward she had heardaplevclng shriek from her sister In the musics? boat. con- stantly exclaimed in he: grief that. she was to blame for her sister’s loss. and called on her mother torforgive her._ “the “beach that the couple uldg be picked up by some or the in- 11168 o'clock in the morning the al- trantic parents of the girl came mot ale city. and telegmms w.re sent ports on the lake. asking that a. l¢>°k0\t be kept to:- the boat. Mr. and Mrs. Thompsmx then Want to their 01_t_y_ home. 39 River-street It was an excited but happy lime group that impatiently awaited the ar x-ivai of the Empress of India. at Yongeâ€" street wharf soon after 1 o’clock. When the boat pulled up in the dock amongst _‘_.. -1..-» mom Luv ”Va-l. yuucu “r -.. -_- 7, the first to cross the gang plank were Mr. William Darby and Miss Jennie Thompson. 0! her night’s awful expe- rience Miss Thompson was inclined to be communicative. but her father thought she was too fatigued to so into details. She said: “I never expected '3 see land again. “I never expected to see land 33am. When the cars were carried. away I just almost gave mysedt up. but I did what Mr. Darby told me to do.a.nd we were saved by a boat. the name of which I don't know." After he had shaken hands with Miss Thompson, Mr. Darby was besieged with newspaper men. to whom he told the story or the night’s adventure. Ba 13 8 tall, 311m young fellow and does not look to have the endurance and mm.» 1.. must have manifested dufln} not 1001! to have the endurance auu pluck he must have manifested during the past few hours. He said: “We thought it was a case of ‘all over.‘ When I lost the oars Miss Thompson said. ‘We're lost.’ but after that one exclamation she maintained her nerve wonderfully. We talked a good deal. When Miss Thomps0n said that we would never see land again I could say nothing. I thought it better to bring her into the bow of the boat. where the two of us huddled up through the night. Miss Thompson did her best to help me to bail out with my hands. but I insisted on her keeping still. ‘ou see. before last night I thought i as long as possible. I remember that it had b6c0rne daylight when we were talking about this. The American shore was visible about ten miles away. Then we heard the booming sound that we thought was caused by the cannon. We looked around as far as we could see. and there was the coal barge, which we thought was a man of war by the noise the rolling coal made. I tell you we were glad to pee those grimy sailors come up in their boat. ~ After some time, when Stott and iMiss Glldden did not appear,. their friends became alarmed. and on mak- llng enquiries it was found that they had not returned. About midnight they aroused Capt. ’leon and the lifeboat was manned. The snore was followed between {Port Hope and Cobourg. but no trace of the boat or its occupants could be found. About daylight the Government tug St. Paul got up steam and went out in the lake for 15 or 20 miles, but could find no trace of the missing ones. l A: no word was reoetgd W.m d given afternoon and Were now at Brighton Station waiting tor a. train to take me. them _hO_ 1‘-‘ ‘I‘n‘v Aâ€"Mm Glid- was on 008:0 (an; at all. and even then she Pengeily and N other were Ml“ man 22 years ‘ Glldden, 8. Yo The two boat and were near when the storm Both boatS, v-v__ iwnsnerman namea my“... -__- - had landed at the Bluns late :11 'he aftennoon and Were now at Brighton Statxon waiting for a train to take 31139111118 to their parents at theh: 3" .L-.. h... On!- Pa: 3090- when A SIMILAR CASE- on the lake. Ont” July 23.â€"(Speclal) about 8 o'clock several pa and U .:tlemen were In» label sudden spent the MS!“ am so: mm: 1mm AND 3110qu Each Charging the Other ‘ Capt. Nash’s Murder. don: "I assure you 1 mu .w. w.__- the murders" He left Brown ot the wheel to go tax-ward. and while returnlns av Monck with a. revolver. The xenon he threw the plqce of. wood at Monck was _..- ‘lnnnk was to!“ _._ “Did you mate game murders, and I teel sure the matter will be cleared up in a short tlme.and it will then be showu that I am innw cent. I have nothing to tear." - The mate seemed to be in good spi- rlts and apparently did not tear the result at the trial. He said: “When the truth is all out. the guilt will be on another: shoulders." Brane stated that he would rather be tfled in Halifax than ln Boston. Although he did not fear the Issue of a. fair trial anywhere. yet in his opin- ion. the cltiuna of Boston would be preludlced ngalnat hlm. owing to the __ a“.-- m... mm nlayel IO don't think the story 0: your: will do.” i evened- says the mate looked 3.: him In such a. rerocSous manner an: he became frightened And withdrew h1- .........m an we'- misehoodmmmio- tam. In an Interview Baum said: “I an: an, ohn murderef. Mn is the on; 'dxa : VI statement in}; filayel oo km: the With and hell United they 3th, vigor M W to “)6 'hOh body. M thin letter: “30“..” us p} 2-111. MJ- 0-0-- unoodasn .V “P"““ helped no mummy. wmuwthmnw'“' m Kannada-crib. vhnt Isa!- mcd. deutmmmdaw' mmmwmtmtfliu’ and, W: watt. '1“! W muunuulmunottolp‘l‘ them." Fen-u Hm Doll: Gm: m I. ma.- (‘olI-blaâ€"Iuy San-ow My: Pull Dealt. Vancouver. B.C.. Ju!y 23.-â€"Alonx the Northern Railway. between Whatcom and Goshen. bush tires have burned c-any (arm buildings. nnd a quantity or (enclng and railroad ues. At. Van- tilts, a house and simmer being burn- ed. Unless rain comes soon. large ,_ 77-- A: oumhnr glam: the Fraser Bivu‘ ummmwhnm.mmflv mmmygflgw mauve: nub] W .‘ Hood’s Pills ms. :racts o! timber along the Fraser nun will be destroyed. . Dense smoke has settled down over the seaport towns and it is with the gxeatest dimculty that navigation can oe curled on. The bush tires are more :xieneiVe and destructiv: than in any s~.nson during the past ten years. The southern m: 0: Vancouver 13- land nu not seen clear etmosphere tor s-versi days. The worst reports or the damage ruched this city tram Alber- ni last night. That city is surrounded by an: immense tire, which has taken mtire possessioa of "Mineral am." a wealthy section. The flame: have des- troyed all buildings at the Duke 0! York mine, China Creek. and are now within two or three miles or the town. 3~uavu u---'_ , _ The southern half or land m not seen cleu' s-vernl days. The war: damage reached this c at last night. That cit; a..- by an: immense lire, wmu: ; “Mire possession or “Mineral wealthy section. The names uoyed all buildings at the York mine, China Creek. and within two or three miles or having burned numerous budget. etc. "A _ _-- _--â€"o\nv DI lust. ‘3»- There were many narrow escapes :rom death. Women and children had 10 be kept under the piping of hy- draulic mines and dtenched with wa- ter to prevent them from being scorch- .-d. The damage to property thus w s estimated at over halt a. million doi- irrs, and the loss on burned timber will hach well into the minions. If "1 was aown_ In leeehId In Danger. Rosanna. 8.6.. u in denxer. The cltuehn o: the town an out in the hm. trying to prevent the fire from nachlnx their homes. Clblna within (our miles of the town heve been burned. . The United Bates Fomtry Commis- xlor. eetlmege the demo st may mu- iiéiia o: doum. A ”'FUL Capetown. July 24.4th testimony taken heron the Parltomentary Com- tmttee inveauxuung the clrcumsunces o: the mid Into the man“: made by Dr. Jameson and his follower: last December. :- ppbushc-d heme to-any. - ---- hut MP WWI". I. yawn-cu“ _v-- -- , , - In the testimony given by Mr. Schneiner. tomcriy Crown Advocate In the Cape Government. thst gentle- man says: "I visited Mr. Cecil Rhodes on Dec. 30 snd found him dternntely dejected and “listed. When I ssked him what was troubling him he re- oiied: ‘Jameson has upset my apple can. I did not teii you yecterdly oe- euuse I thought Lind stopped him. Poor old Jsmeeon. We hsvc been (fiends for 20 you; sad now he goes in and pains me.‘ "_ ‘~‘- U'D‘IA‘A- n". In an nun-a u-v- Mr. Scheme:- added: "Rhodes ax:- poared to be utterly broken down. 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