Whitby Chronicle, 31 Jul 1896, p. 6

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Park, P rtHope an d o 0-~ -v làWT k Q S>itn coe.-..ach Given up for Lo t a n i~ watchers s1-e raintcd their h urVero t__ _ t wW it y.u e : Juy ep, by Friends andRelaties and E ccJ, y ca sover the troubed watern et the te st wtwo faeu <>f _ _food,.'0 R e tu rn s S afely H o m e. l k e , h o p n g ag a n st h o p e, till ,IyC8 ' i n gwat r. T e y l e e rsit c b-e r .-O 'ê U A 4t S A e .J M E V T E E EO K A L D C ac o e da w . ne tim e d u r n g . t he nig h t a W m . l aiepal . D a e n. wheer vjcu ev ln g o v n . bipyi to « sz m iI oo î pi ÃŽ Ja . ; Pc . 4; M a c 4 stonehooker ca mne op along shore., m, t e r-san, a nFýD afer ,hav i e n» are ,i, ui d en, ~ yI H to, J n ; J~ (Fr m ri ay' Gob.)boat put out and she w .s oarded , but ôthewh~t r efresh t an rvivg e e r ioia ae, r oep btoete e 1 U IL~ - M 1e0 P=clbkrsaeBrook Se., WhitlWy. c., e 8o no knowso su - e le d ge oi t h e m s in'nC ou the hardships w h ch they hed und er 'Of te » erature that it is n t surpri^%ing bt :f A V » O I T o q . A ,l rk - n 6; M oh > M T hly o de st Q r m hic h s p a u s u d - h o gfls e a n e d. t a s p e c u lia r ly 'Sa d g h Seete --D V D 0 th otsevcre wihhsbe x ih.A agshoe aesiigHope. T 1» ayaf there took the irst train for Port bis nan ae heir work at night con- OonveyanceroeOoe-I .Ofce>PRTPuî JW*B p rie d n e d , s o wf a r ,th i s s nm tm e r Pr. h p t lk e , ud h est o p p sit e i c o r a b e e n n o t ifi e d b Y t e le g r a p h o f t e ir fr ai » w ic h th e y s a ly fo rth t ro u g h th e c o ld B lo c k , B r o o k S tr e e t Wlb . 2( ; S . 2 ; N . 1 8 pidity with which the squal burst, an- few minutes. Thwahsothe safety, and when Miss Glidden and nighit air ta theïr weli.eadredes. rîouncing itself, as it did, without any beach thought the vesse] must be pick- Mr- ct rie :th tto hy M.Gearge Roberts, baker for Mrs. S& tvere met by a crowd ofjuiat 27uda tetgveuste 5r5eec.jMniCLon Oue14Ot14;ec16 prevous warning. In the brief space ing up the boat, and there was a gener- fredwh aredarnho olwigfcs:o oac ie clouds obscured the light, the compara- er is rescuing them. " But the vessel phantîy on their shoulders. the past fo)urteen years with kidney diseaseSotho l& kigt e usd fteO -KESMO.that it gives me pleasuire ta teil of mY changed DOW & aCGlLIRY RVRo...e.F ous, and ail who were on the lake or island, and drew away from the anxious A hard ep re c , doefltS o ditionackfodr ih ade the betrin h d ea r ed in fc in Math io t B w e' o lc P R G O E.F J Gle bay i thç smaller species Of craft group, who realized that the misng to be forgotten, was that of a pary color wïh a e ddsh stck>' sediment, wth cBro nk S t Whib o ut i O tro b n. C e k. M r h2; M y2,i spedlysugt h sor. The effect boy and girl must still be on the lake. conesting of one Duffy. an employée brick dust depoit. At imes severe paDec i9 of the storm way felt for mnanry miles When morning dawned the watchers at the hotel at Strawberry island, a the region GI tbe bladder, causing me grea y rdr along the lake, and, consdering the left the beach. Every vesse], however, girl of about 13. a boy of Io, and an in- sufering and discmfort. Appetite very poor, J .FR ilumber of skiffs and saîlboats that are coming up the lake was boarded bx' tant of a few months, who were caught an uhlobed wt sM ceSns:ngi On the water in the evening at ths time friends of the young people, and r~>i- i the gale on W edresday night. It ban e a rudg;i w s nefr 0d n'. f., I .,.> 0ittied adwonoutai] the lime.WVork of ek, iOctobero e wndre7tath 1895.tw so f ttiladror of y ar. it s olv o b wo derd t at ess tha îw stnehookers and three appears Duffy took the party ou fr a thng. I a r low spiriîed san d foi d ouage.Uny r a-~l ~ v v u no fatality occurred. Asîit was, n r two schooners were stopped, but no tidings row ait the island when the heaout foind Hiang ofIDas Pui Iwendta Mr W. T careS, of very ruch the sa e nature . cou d be earned. T e ditate ah. o he atrn o h u in dthe aSrng'of drug sore, Lodn, On, A sov LiVO it w as on ,' by'chance that Ji, e e e e nd m t e , w T he dbsrk n a red t f enîng nto o a gae , ce up. h e mencesd t r so re n y b c n no lstg« got one box. From the first dose I co.0 .,es ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~n Sale n ohrwt h rkn-ere eiginoaglcre p h ecdM fl t No t r. W illiam D arb%- and M iss s*isters, bro ke U p cam p at V ictoria P ark boat becam e u n m anag eab e . nd l i g i e re al mri ovet f rne 5nw alural n d olor Bér ekl . D .,b Jennie Thompson. M'ho set-out from and camne in to their resîdence a nr h ariy 3ereahelles They the sed; ent as diapei ae op Victoria Park, Toronto, in aaalRvrsre.Neryalhp a enrifedathe Prm er f he wves uneyti e ei an terandisbee -hve ny or hpainar.ta2 a small Rivr street.ofaranyakind;e redtbwell;rifteetatthehaseretufrthe;wOfficetihour hs9.ea.rm.dO Offceehhouirs9I a.rm skiti, Ost the oars, and were blown 35 up, there being only one slîght glearnireaching thé aarmt evrtnfrsî lier and beyer inow ee a;fr lte mile bef re hev vere pî ked uP. Of co m fo rt, and th at w as th at vo ung w here sh e stru ck aga n st one of the w orth living. D oan's K dney Pais have cu re d P va e T e ho e or m n c , 0 M r. (Jeo. Scott and Milss M abe] Glidden Darby was generaly considered aý first- cribs and was upset. The part fot Meased tloasa n dinege wh a nte a vd on'D1P amR , . . L D of or Ho e ai n "en moe e cf- cass oarsman, and if he could sta d kno ing where they were, and ex- for me. 1 have not aken more than two boxes ing nd ore unp eas nr a ven ure as iheexposure, w ould possibly be able to hausted through fear and exposure, af the pills and the resu t is as 1 have sttd Physica , Surgeon a a A c u h r t they were not escu d unil ] st n ght, keep the boat from being swam ped by crawled i t a crib and rested upon the Prevîusy ta Iis 1 had tried nearly every Office an d R s e ce et to Ai San when they had been adri1ft for nearly 2,4 the waves. pl fsoewt hc ti ild kidney rernedY, but until 1 îo<ik Doaans pilà hrc, ud s Steet c ty.N hour. hat no more serious accident, mesge ee et p il. m Soigines g hwhc tim-cprese ofb sts eieL attenchDedas e occurred in cîther of thsse two in Telegrarphmesgswrsnto ti onnbig constantly leict DtheSits rL enaSugyinill stances is litte short of m r c l u points on both sides of the lake, it be rersed by the w aves. T he m an D uffy Dten e ta S r e y iialit r n h s po.lyD n ~ t , W ; ingqal tuc h bvw thought possible that the boat 'L appears stood in the water waisî -OR SAE BY AmfrWcn depfr 0 op.m. until ThuU day denss and force whCh alarmed those side in the neighborhood o morning a: at about 6 o'clock. being FrihJn agaehnc Whowe. ouTeammll oas doncntPar.tM. hreaoniona r.be h o er un s mn l] bo ts anys n P rkgM .fhoop o v isited ail th e too w eak to h elp h im self. T h ey w ere C h m s an D r g i t B oc S re , thmsurigfrshelter. Jn a min- vessels in port. in the hope that some brought up to the Hamilton house and hmsanDugitBrcSre, ute Or two after the squall struck, the which had arrived recently might have a m r ah tc l o i g at t w udW I B .D E N ' I T bcjrc. ealcct d bay was rough enough to splash the seen the boat, but his efforts were a me a t ind. The exP r ence w as__ __l e er B tn da nglt.R. rowe-is plentiully, and it was with no futile, as he could gain no tidings of a rough one and may b atrfr- -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _D N I T c o n g r a t l a ti o n h a t iLan d e d s o fo rtu n - 8 ie n t ifie D ia h W a s h i l ng . reachd insome cases. Under the resentative of the Globe called on Mr. ately. u fikI shelter of the breakwater and the par- Thornpson yesterday mnorning. the lat- Mat thoe efrenhlan that ade at Hanlan's Point quite a few row tet mournfuîîy acknowledged that he Lime workthe b o a t s a d s a n dq icsk i f f sr e d a dga t h e r e d ,p a i l h oea nnd h a dh a F orL t m b .M s »n ei ett t eh r eebe f rm ane lhr n h a quîckth oa s w e l ginth f ve n u p a il h oe .G lob e ssepo than o n e ç O It d th ere is an easy, scientific, m echan ica i W . Z . Y A R N O D . .8 ,s e ia t e ti n t at o t r mslanyd of at e bas wver e ft nther fiv k ew mint es laer th Go be repo W rterbrins ofta y ff »'and cleanly way to wash dishes. Ih is ou Survyer and Dang n n e, tne An siir u lsian d bo t athouses over ng t, ti r c n w t a e n e T o p o n il- tve ,sort )f co orfort ot an u nco m m o n th ing , if one can g et p ort - rry , O nt. cu ans fltcaîn o gin sk the liam Darby had been saved and were ta ie w rnn w o a e p it the av ra e kicen duWghoe ot oboale rte. i P a ssag e ac ro ss th e ba . T h e cro w d at th e n o n th e ir w ay to T o ro n to . H e re- l u f r n l ~ t i p i > a l i n o Haln ont was larger than u'ria, turned to Mr. Thompson's residence e discef r e hi pration, to see a pan of water, WNR. CALVREWe whe th sq all str ck, man of and tol hi th go d n ws. Mr:O ITas S distinctiy particles of food floating on the top Of ahln ailart erC mp ny'en lh e . nd s antie it, and a pile of dishes covered with Having mo ed into oui o r ms. o Rngs d Y n e î.T r » boat toreach orne. eanng hag a ad vafvethemcnotovery swam, btaneryngreasyforth nging iturotme.-hositioasemnirexth t hem, the anwa omn n d The o mpsnst ae iahted up. Tatheclote".a»dN o Tsh ansc tfc dstad r edndf prclre ta ote dtse rn eaibsnss o.81.8 2 chutin a n i ýfor the ery gii d e t oyuî w fs," he aidf t h n kp ii e osm ake raps ng ay r a cti o. ollrta nig e i e £n s. aî storm wasscomîngcup. T ae dÉmr eo f n d i r rived t he Cue. Th efeti O eve r bu ca l pletenr off or rinses off ail loose par- iy shp ud stoc k.lA 1 o uand a ml ] s khe I f fslia d . U S Ot s î da i e o c o ad a sa mowr e n g s e f l r s t w h o s t e p - c u r e . h t fet s o u h d i t o r d e r s a r e n o t t c e f om h e r d i s h e s b e f o r e s h e u t sW .) and beow he lslnd Wh n he quîî ed ash re wer M. Wllam ar y nite d t er e w le oldisj r ts btex t into the water. She begins withSeo d or c of ds p amupit struck the boat and rapld]v and M'iss Jennie Thompson. Neither nevsaems ietd n bsithr the larger lts 'tOtIt h ae h wo tenwsic dt a uhao t endve r tht waecbd.aPdhps th rplaesPuttîng them into the DundasSreWlb cenrried i t e i nto t hene a ke. 'or ah the m wd a s h inh e o a u h a o t disturb a Lth e digestion. A f er that there i, pan first, then adding hem by s zes ouhwhîch they' had na telling wbat for» the trouble iway take until the pan is fui. Cups and other JNO. NOBL , AT la d bute use d ei r bs n e a r s tea ch thase odea r ugh ie «Wit irritable nerves and poor diitstion, 13 articlsae plc d ao odNhn ovrT TO in the face of the gale that was b]ow- hours. u tevew nnisO testraight 1roaestorethe graveN Ia d. bu c u d ot m e anyhev adwa psed d ri g th pe îo s Lwi e w nin i nne 'igent in mat ali o e o oapsuds, lot boiling -DEALER IN ALL I D 0F. as rnuch as the v cou d do to ke p the N R A B ' STu RY . t1ser aisin tL their ea lh. To a m an, hot, but quit, a s w arm as the hands i n g . J n d e e d , f o r o m e L i m e t b e v h a do f t h e u x u n d e r t n d o o l i t t U e a b o u t t h e , a e p t i n oT e c p waves that were break ing over the NMr. Darby said that the squall burst deon ptsir p assbte-u their limtr an epti comfortabîy. TecusLumber, ah:geu boat from filling and swamping er. Out with such force and suddenness tions, and they do ossblt novaen o t but tn s. hes are waous the t lrs and y1estg a re-a lg saucershareofecourse, htcieinestSaisi »eersadEld, When the ale m ea te o evr h t h as eeim e itîy w e .. then selves ta know when a y'm >îo 1 the ime she las reached the plates ,, »A l orders or inf or ain cn b L h e s u c e d e d in m a k n g So m e p ro - e d O u t o f th t o a rlo c k s a n d c rr e a lly m e s a dt h e ô v erl o k t h la s i O ct W htIl 1gres. ad, -fte ro- '1carred rall mseus tand sIThI tht aybe greasy, they are warmed abtaintd from JOHN NBL, un ingailnigt, and awý A] hroghrheaildniyt twbe ikthla fia, st at.hrot ma dStree, Wibopposite afte ro in g ail nig t. a n d a w y. il h t old nig to f d a n g er sig n a is. T h e start o f ev er t iin g n a re c e a n d w ith m u c h so n ' s re sid e n ce . ed on the sa.nd bar at tht Ashbridges drifted about, without hvn n ssml.Tesat fsocle-f _mr aeta stog h bay cut at 4 o'c]ock Yesterdav rmorning masb hc he ol iett Co niant"maLea e dii ptwaerl .hav y hc he ol inge anthe m aints 'e.aThe alo a v alledfh1t or tae hanasthoghthy ere Whitby, April 4tb, 1894.FrheIEP comPleteîl. worn out ater their hard course of the boat in thé. l*itet -à de oe s aî h>]n? e srt w ud stop intyp tt the water n t , d Jaly 15 e,.' y 16; jOc. ~17 ; oct17.1 ~WELL by, 'oprieto. atreU amn givu- om s Mi- in rubber ver lin îratori thse City. me el&j. a charge, itcarner EoR. 6oat gajo n ' yo un g e îo w and g irl 1 "n l e nâg ht, on ly ke p fr i A E g. W a on isG e o , @ E . 1hi yfive miles below upse tng by th ir S itting together at M.J . H m ug fD a- Ar dt,: W~ yn kaiN R E o nt en , hey hatl st a l hope o f ever v i i in fr e d h r . bo ug tJoy Lto two fam ilies, for th t rt-achi ng th t land al ive again. H er joy tnM r n d Ms h . V n HD, f C a- eila difr senijor :_ WteM n> suer fad _ G A D » N toYoung People had beers give u when tht Canisteo was sighted coun Ms anHm o ht fonm the readersOf your valuaSSe paper m Upth erefore be iaie.cudhm pn audyhr ih Iwl " sn R .aysf=fo for lost by their parents and friends. Arsraggined.tMnho NromD t, îb Tht Pair rescued by tht Cansteo were Both of tht rescued nes went to suznmeri » a: .Ja n s . oin ae L« Ye» V; foIS7, Patc Y aud.et hsîe nos , Barei lGoz al-z: 4 8 arsC H Ararng. Mi. acsns oHat. are L<ifil k4l. pati«> b Of simle mgNO 83zsi 1893.eo Jennie Tho mnpson and W illiam Darby, their homes m nediatey, glad te gee: <Dpa sud tSof.ut 'ped bic h atrsced < 1, who had drifted about amost ten back afrer their thrilling and diart The fire bjigade wu~ called out on mg~ humbgp.jýbM9dMdiposed ap forym.NO. 7, Leemi, esc. hours. able experience w ith the winds and W ednesday evening of st week to ex b m d w lsIcis ater ed 1O , 6Liz u d u re s.. . ..8U- d*o ~ Mr r de k ho p o ,waves of Lake O nario.iwe insa a fi1 - bathe-f00sell orîd, e lu a ' lion 64 p .. the.soush end et Germa».. streein i ke a give away, nS r am» I adi ~ ~ oi n I OIEp es M i ai . . ..&P p n T eudrlud e eaauc Compa y, a d fa uly ave een amp. bObneSbut ishN aOIN EA5 VAin lthetakn cii a icou. fe _ucionenlng the employ of tht Ontario Brewing THE PORT HOPE COUPLE. lthe souW2end f GermzSbOU t IP . TbY dicnebusnesiutvn ex.iincfsen o EO*4Rises î m ng a t d V i c t o i P a vO e d n e s a c» h e v g l p a g eamp - p .iv e i m .ci a be y f 0 s u i m r g d o u t e i d a w e fo r b i s N O . 6 E x p r e s , d a i ly , e xl c e p i u . 8 J - s I I b ae f l t O ~ f î h e d m a nin g a V acowa s a dr kU pOt o on : M ry 9:57t h aev y ' g a e s ra ne r n a i wl li e stm mJia eH. -di p O h o w m s d b y w v h a m m in s I v aW o u e t. e r"« m " du .b t i evenng paty as mde p t gooutabout 9 o'clock on Wednesday. nigh: tb th ftll of the burned buildifig. Bhindre4 iLve* been cured tbvcuah my g in a sail boat for a sail on tht lake. In Mr.Geci. Scott and Miss Mabel Glid...-Tie building £m. been- unoccupied for V- Sts pt>býgto loin wbat 1 psibu. ' eeaX; aiy..1G7pt '7.~ Y8i4 this boat were Lillie and Bertie Thomp.. den were amongs: thmseboatin-insome -timc and .wgs :undoubtedly S«4 0on ftww-s10 fli4o. dm ef O.2~I»1~5 a-'6n son, the two sisters of lennie, Mrs. De smalî skiffs about three..quarers of a ' eas t aswell saturated eith o?1.1i;; "if C u , w ife o f a tra v e lle r in th e e m p lo y o f m l r th e e n d o t e p » kf l r tt e* !ig sD L >ADX. W i i,~ ~D -m iV I N~m o o a e the 0wenSound Meat CompanyiMis PP.O. Anotekrcon m Cve-1taken plac -m'asad. t MyDCuChreDeCu and Her- Clarke, Mr- PengellyaniMü-Dun --hod w» célèbràted Wednes"y> 1fe. fen,~ btsing dsteattibern oyeao gewas i» the auePa y u Lao ben ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ asmn Wod, h lte toyon m»4 bu. v t wof 14qý,at eJiCd Farmi the riwide,àc * nie, de 45sof y~tw ~~'-s4.. ..#8 ~~ ~ ~ P7 C>arsmen, it d&anded tise ther a hee M.CReesor, mothser t jthe 14 e. fl reqpectiveîy. Miss jennie Tho race for the sb çwB, ý !"ait; bad 10Y ato-atitiSitïte .a n d i M r . W i iý ia m D a r b y a s o s e t o u i n o u t r t o ft h e i r h c f l o e i e o h c n e s On f M r h a m . T s u a - . 5 ~ " n a U a l hg- u a 7 ls d . M a S V i c o r i N . è I d S d i 4 ý skiff, vi:h ont pair of oars. t , J<> 41 eey' h erh.~8~esph Wb nt tgae S d e ly s r n u vr t a ere b t l* r ~ Pif>tidbyts Pv r lonJ 7;4,4 i ssii ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i bo:wsj»i mpntdnebu n n uph aren an Mi"iis. Tht rid iij W n th e gi l e su U e ~ if k enf ut Js M . S ott ý b a Lek- A otr ýP O e bi I o a ~ b - -~ 4riUn fathran r ang uisito 4 tth - ,i Vt,_ e ee , M thon %IÃ"et i,ûifSsaly theM i Ê" ld_1 F N UR sail boa m 'i be ifu l iav;n Und r a arh ofe'virI ATerrible OouSh. N< oe ayGive UP b LIFE SA Aw VTAINi PE "oaiYears eaI caugl .tentdlth a terrible coug nen esth iler day ar ni Cars, aftcr -warklng avor me ihlser abllty, pronaunced ns> mnd satd they could do n, A frlcnd, loarnlng of rny tn Slotleocf Ayer's Cherr7 Pe j*ga.n ta take and ver> sao! iclvt.By Lise ime 1 hadi bottlc, 1 was coxnpletely cure< ji" mueli of a cougis since t errnly beUcrve that Ayer s C uivet »y. lite1"-W . LWà MOMc. LowolM A w Ay&'g iie"B"rr IIIONES AWDS "A TROUBLE THAT V LIVES 0F 1H01 MiSERABLIý -The Only Rational Treat', r move the Cause of z. One who Sufftred C how this can bt do paratively Trifling F-i STht life of a dyspep- rdoubt Ont of thet most ,,that can befal bumanitv. ,,vays a feeling of ovet'-fui! tress after eating, no mat' fully tht food rnay be iL even vhen tht patient USt ingly there is fréquentIv ,,of the distressing pains. .10I ont who bas undergon anti has been rtstored t( ýcan perhaps be better in] described. Ont such s, Thos. E. W orreil, of Duni relates ber experience ia t it may prove beneficial t. ,ýimilar sufferer. Mrs. ,#a: for mort thai two ;ýwas ont of constant Miser, -Only the piainest foods. ,ondition kept gettîng wv et iast striously aggravatec tion of tht beart brough- stomach troubles. She i( ,for food and grew so wea: - IWithdifficulty she could g( . heuse, and to do ber5 M=eessaxyhousework mad d1en. ' A:times 1: was si ýibe for-ber to take fa tufouthful- prod uced a feeli r ýýld soniemes brought or, et vomiting which ieft ber Mèfre. She had taken a ýmedÏicut but did flot find~ ôfacureî» a. simnilar case1 tise-fr Williams' Pink edcveve them a trial. ihree& r2four boxes tliet Im»provement idi ber condit ,thetuetfeigh: boxes 'Y! "- n 4' can. assure you J __qna as streng as e haùowe My prest -tr13rÃ"tie use of Di ~-~Vr- b",i have prc eM beefit te, ~Yhsand rm s. * A, 'u tht IN bAtsei L3~Ih~r~îîef

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