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Lucknow Sentinel, 1895-05-03, Page 4i • wp e 4 4.. • 4'y 1 s E WO he.. C1tKi ' Mt -t he Nears. ` CANADA., ~ . ' =Uartney, Mai litoba, suffered from a _• • "destrriative° are . ' 11e I. ndon jUgard of Trade elected fr: Alex. • McIn tush is the tle Pres entde',Al '•the. 1 Y.00dstoek 1'3 ard of . . 4'ro1ea electo�t+'s 'defeated t ' e • •bg- law to raise $1.6,(,x.30, for a new entral phool. . , •• Jf.tnles Bapnistel ..of Niagara. a re, dngee- from•,-s1aer,3', died at , he age ! T ti -yea? s. oT,hree .hmaitl ed, , . .. r: °. tefis r In`" e. ewcaa :r: i grated in the Bays of Quint%. • t•evening:the Q} ttawa Free Pre R , stated .. that Mr.. ; Edward 'Blake is abcntt-to e -turn -to -7'E- lanadian -politics. ()The- :Township, of Aldborough--has entered an action ;against • : Henry "Manch. late collector i )f the townslyIP. .• '10to .:$2.0000 V; ails. cd to- - '' = due . ,_..rig ..The S ableli frigate' lege ,.�. �. . ,• P g tilts, � .Luzon' Wit'. R. F. Gallit, of Montreal.. has . has discovered the Wreck of the miss- ' made a . ft of one Inn Hired thousand Ing cruiser Reins Regents, which was dollars.: ' the Diocese -`a -College,- - to:'-loet while', bound ` froln • 'Tangier -for provide Itwith a new ' building, which Cada In Marlast. r The wck lies, will >be erected near '.: McGill Culver.?midwelr ay, between Tarifa and ' Trafal- eity, gar, in water 109 fathoms deep.. ' An ,114?. r Tarte suggests t list .: fibfshgpe., •animated debate took place in : the and : mires shouts 1 stand' . for Spanish;• Chamber,''of• Deputies yester- Aaestp, i ,woday on the lose, of the Spanish , cruiser, 'aFua>mt the • y honors. 1' c like Relna Regente. 'Deputy Moreu con-' :e9>„ the • 'French Ciaeueethane clergy pained- of ,the ,unseaworthiness of the e�open hart -%nuke t iisGussion of P ' ...f.:* vessel, and. . 'd`eclared"ilia `somefiatly ► airs . flys ! aI •ones: hie.K e. e, f :ountryschool.: ought to be held responsible in view e, -a t :o been sen- . of the fact t$at the .cruiser. was 'sent er.fri 4/anit0.. to -sea when she 'needed to ge on the cod to three. years' - imprisonmeni y dock. to, receive fifteen la slits for •corn- . ing'- ri ninal- neS0 ., .alt _on_...t1e_-. id. ip pi1.. •,. Wit s a stro a p- +�ther,,l.'f4?ra�' Malta, . ng pea , o_h " patr1at1 on ' Society in dntreaal-.for :funds.;. to . furnish pro-. :itinn .for the Canadi: ane who are eg Lake, , Linden, , Michigan' : in • lberefor the- .-new colony nt. . •-• • ep,>' comm- ttee having in • tee`° trangeMee As for the pro=. - orl a ° .ait in • that. city .neit waited ,'1140n nth e...Quebee Cab + ds asked that I t,., grant of one, thouuanidQ #ta `,a., ` , de.b, , thd",,t"'tak` about eaviug • A hens to '• join the•. French forces is Madagascar'. Archduke 1'r:inels rerdivand'Of Aust tris, -Este, the Emperors helm. pre-. n su p;tive, will publish the diary of lila voyage round 'the world, made two, years ago., The first volume deals withal tidia, Ceylon, 'and 4'ava.• ; • 'J an has notified Russia, Ueiina`ny, and: France that she AVM not yield to the exactions of the Rowers, as. to do so would expcSo her to a revolution, - as the Japanese people are intoxicat- ed with their successes, and : would as- sent to • no concessions. :. Ten days and tivo hours is now tine record from Bombay' to Brindisi. The Peninsular and Oriental steamer Cale- ~MPoi viii, made Won 'Apir 1 2n .'' The timle includes all • stops and the transit through the Suez Canal. The=new .amendment of the. French marriage law proposes to i declare that all Frenchmen who. have .at- tained the age of 'twenty-five and• women who have '.attained the- age oi'wenty-one shall be de tharry ait 'ter. giving three pions ' nf;iee, .#�hhir, - nts,..: _ _ .;_ ____ ._ ___. _ . . A despatch from Havana 'last night; says COL. Tegerizo, • with . 260 troops. yesterday - defeated 700 - insurgents, _a, Spanish captain and six. Spanish "sol- dirers-were -i d-tled. -Twelve-insurgent8 were killed-and_40. 'wounded -;Gen. Sal - cede is . pursuing the ineurgentleader Maceo, who is in • the district of Zara- wince tow e.O ,.Cas � do et- >sf .:t, it .sul- att`il6w'• Dd, _lei•, r- a t ...ond��- tk tha:tr: there s was not • the sftr r. prerautior i taken-- by ..the , seS' of , salety .to life .e, men; went :into the sewef• had'prope u precaution been haying open manholes,0jlich ve given them ventilation; snot -lave ; died In fife r ,DIF.. Mc.Lepd: ~o! Frederic- .1; a menaber , of ( the Ronk' on on PrOhibition, has ,s.. actingr'ity, revert on the, sub- ?,lle - flu ,QII' nli; counts .ns:of e'. do $ n cope tionists, con` _ stem,': �. the ,a,sse •tha teat of :Canna gda 1 ort' and' enforce a ditiuor- la YW., B1'ATEn!- •H i`:Met2,ler, son:'of the late, pp R fJa . ° e , pointed ma'tho�mr tielaa 01 -.too tannic, -.from . New' 1sT, reports "that 011 *e- paasmfger narme ittted e will IV. •Jonathan r ee'cuting. BT -BU N8: The Feet's. Great-grandson •Is Oho -Keeper opt a Gunpowder Magazine.:i ` `'The great'gran on o! :Robert-Burus; the' poet, has•' not: distinguished .Mm- eelf in :any way, but he may take. a ,rise Mine a% Mon- .any tune, fart' the ' reason that he is .keeper of a powder :magazine. He is a' direcct • descendant Of Robert Burns • II., the `eldest eon of the poet and Jean Armour.: and Is now about 50 years of age. He lives at Blackhall,' `within a :idle -a' Sweet. Ed; 'Inb'or'O�r.''".t010;, ' 'OIs j$i uecusferri rdad. • M' :: gray: atone cottage, -before which is a gate, bearing the legend, City'- ot. dinburgh< Gunpowder. Maga- + e." Be i"s� an lava lld. - and- for -13 Years lie has dealt out powder to Ed-' Inbnrgh• merchants and the miners' in the neighboring quarry of- Craigleith. He given free• rent and the use, of a WWI garden, and- . his salary is $225 a year. 'He and his wife live very frugally, on; their 'modest 'Income- :and. rare unable •�to lay . anything away, for :the. proverbial rainy day., Robert ' Burns' .,1T. • was about 10. years old when the:poet died, and *as 'educated . at Dumfries •• . "Grammar School. Edinburgh= Academy and �Glas- *ow university... His _father..expeeted great• things of him, /but he. , never tgade ,ny etit iu the world. Me. was appointed to a .Clerkship, in the, stamp office, London, married Anne Sher- wood; 'at the age of '24, and retired in 18311 ' with' a modest pension to about', $600 a year./•• He died in:.1847, aald'{ Was, Varied' in. the Burns • •mansoleum. Hie• brothers,.:with'`less expensive' edneactlons,': did better, in: the world. Wil anti Burn and• James Glen cfrn, each became a' iieu1 enant- colonel in.:the' B'rttish' army ; in India retired o pensions -of a . ,William died in 1872 r * lea in 1865. and their remain the family mausoleum. - • 'i ober'b- Burnt' ft.U.. the eldest son of ,obert 'Burns IL, did'something ,mons •grandfather longed too dor;• but. ou1d not.--he.married Mary Camp B, y....l `a ''t`'o lame. Scotch lags Of 6D1ie lame. .He' taught a prWWate acbooF n' Dnnifrfes for over.• 80 year and nn•tii' an unfriendly school board reed-hllit to -step `down.. I'e died -in leluaion ; 187'9..- utake a : Hiati+eldest son was Robert'Bnrns XV., tion the subject..ot this sketch, who was ,rge, �'. bore in Dtlmlrieis and educated' In his father's; school.:', 4Far.Iy in, Iite he en ilsted ' in .the Household Brigade , of rat r t1 ' an F oleetrlc ty- uffalo, and _B a - *-etprelaiskttt et- 'the to en . UPIII+�IG `a OF, 1► 35,.000 Sq ▪ are Bards Are Suddenly Added .to ai) Island. S 1 of (hi' Fl3euuz ienoni- A Strange Ae-, eedslou of TerriturY to him -MOguet ld- •hwd, One u1' the hunts 1Barbara Uruup, on the l;allforora Coma. Oncein a while, bays the SanFran- • else() EXaminerr. a. -new island is lilted buadenl'y.out ,cf the sea by.; volcanic action. and this, practically, is what 4t}"GGt�'•CEt�"�iT�'%°^"^'�FT1i"`"ri�- t•%'��3"+t�'Y#�i'° 'a 1pvgrai weeks 'talo, when about ,-. 1 0 squarree yards of rock . was added 1 �\ to one et the Santa Barbara Islands with a suddenness that surprised the people living on the 'eland. Not only was the new land added•, "�t�o • the Is- land, but that. already esisting was moved 'around in • a n embarrassing manner.' Buildingge' • .erected in the sublter of the chits ' °with a seaward • exposure, ware lifted up' '.Q er 50 feet. £o We -lis -vel of the plate= and i±wist..:- ed around so as Us face directly in land. • , The Santa Barbara group of is- lands lies about 60 )miles off' the coast of -California, Fri about the lati- tude_Atis Angeles Tlie island • of_ San Miguel, to which ,the new land has .been added, is one of the smaller ' ste Y islands, and is owned by Captain W. J G:"Waters, who has a -lig she@p ranch .;'' on it. The, only people living on _ _ the island are -Captain Captain Waters and on, Son `., ;;: �C� \ his . sheep herders and laborers. ' Captain :Waters .lives in his 'ranch house on the southwest' •side of the /Queen Victoria, who. it has-fecen-t- ly been . said in ' several' cable des- patches to this :country is in .such• ex- tremely reign tremel' nor .health that y P ,g Is expected ';to end- ,before" many, months, ie now iu•her 76th' -year; hav- ing .been, born at . Kensington Palace oil the 24th of May, 1819. She' is the- aughter of ---:R the fourth son}'of 'George III Updn the death.of 'her uncle, William IV., on the 19th of J'une,..1837,.. she ,be- jeama Queen, and ..on the_ 213th .of.. -June, 1'888, the• coronation -took'. place at Westminster. • On the - IOth. of . Feb - Friary; -1140,_ she.:married Albert,. Dake . of Baxony. She has had. nine "chil- dren, the first of , whom was 'born• vlcrnxlrl:-• the point where the' -nevi land was 4 added. ' On the. night When ' the"din= Nov. 21, 1840 the Princess Royal), island. a considerable distance from who in _18 s8 .married the. -I'r1 ce, bur_ • turbance • occurred be .was sitting is , • perish' of Gorman~, and on. Nov.. 9, •his house reading. • 73e felt - the sartlt• 3813. -who born 1h$ h it apparent _tff shiver, 'but --as • earthquakes are' not • this throne Albert w rd Prince of ' 86 'Prince Ce Wales. In December 1 1. n uneommo h r b u o its e m e ea o f he to lei 1 notice of ':tire occurrence The- next: . .: • Albert,, died, .to. the Queef'e intense, ruing who started out around the grief, and' -for the years immediately' to .ard .nib boat llonse..to look following his death the ceremonies, for his sloop. which was due from the: e;Q_the court were see - mainland. When besmeared the hat. . 4- r • 'Scats -1-tailler-tluardit- and •Was fOr.,,•001ren ,yeare. Three he vol., Went to work as' a day ihborer, and 113, years -age speared his present,post. •;OrOOfired .` three liOttles• bath," niericatvitheirniatie bire 'from' tvexitot 'I ' befit thetilhatism nob' itchOltre-Dreui de 'or *rants -Mance Ontited:.*as, mind ilf and • Plie teteal tango pee nin OP lir the Attaritity Idet that. :44.1114:41r tiPtitg tolloWlag Pended ' In June '1887,the (blower `and -the --place where- his- beat - stop . and rub hie eyes because 'of the Jubilee was• celebrated o ;eommemor- house should have been, tie' had, to ate the, 60th_ year of hereign. Dur- ing remarkable appearance sof- the --sur-- • ing the, Queen's,- reign--the-growlh� ;ol---. the realm has been enormous, :7,300.- roundings.•. Th6 beach:adasedi_os; 000 square: miles having been added. appeared, and where a bay placi- tthfnswaterhadbeen roseah.: longest Any -of eigns of England , r gn - up o e - pren - - est 'but one-.pof the -sever,. Is HATING FLVN WITH, THE DOCTOR: The Fining 'elk ve Gets' It. in the Neck_ for .i5ivi�;oiRWW..a+ k •. The other' morning, ';as' to ;belated C 's Member:Of. thepQwl.. lube was:. teeriIIg: Ume thro'-`ngh the ,_,_LL .,... dense' fog., wh'ich' the writer Is reliably informed • hangs o-ver'the city at three a,.m.. he passed the lfouse of :A well: known; •physician: The vestibule of. this. residence wag. open, and on 'its side ' the dim " rays of. the moon, struggling: through the ,gloon produced by the efforts' of the. city. gee ' company, , disclosed the • Mouth. of an acoustic tube,. 'under= neath which was. the , inscription, "Whistle • for Dr, Potts.""• • , • Not wishing, to •be disobliging about: so • emaIl a matter,. the owl stumbled• ' up the, steps, , :and steadying _ - him: self against the•wall, blare' .into .the, pipe;. with .all the strength .. of, lunge. - • The physielan, who; was "awakened bey the resultant shrill' whistle near his head, arose, ''anti after • wondering • At the singular odor of whiskey'•. 'in •- he--rooms.:groped hls way. to2.0 to and .shouted :`" :i1Lfe11 ?" , ' Glad, to know t you're: well,'' '•was the reply-; ",but being a doctor, •I s'pose you ` can keep well at • cost ,.price; can't • you .?u. "" What do ;you 'want:?" said, the man of" pills, no , earifg to . joke' the airy .nothing .of `his : nightgbwn. Well,".said the party at the -other -end of the' be, after a few moments' you young Potts or old Post' Potts. There''.is no -young Potts.'! • " Not •.dead► I hope?" _ • "Ther. never was any'. hate -k6-7 'son." - . ." Then • you are young Potts and old° Potts, too. •• Dear, dear, bow 'ein • gular.", Q " What de yon want ?" snapped the doctor,,. *he w.as. beginning._to .feel as. though. leis legs were a pair •of. . elon- gated, - icicles. "You know old M;a..-Peavine who lives in the ',next block ?" "Yes. Is•'• she sick ? .What's the -matter=?„- _. r _ .• . ” Do you know her .nephew,. too- • Bill Briggs •2" • • ., Yes,: Well ?„ .. " Well, he went up to Bridgeport shooting, this .,morning, •and*-'. • r` And he'had an °accident ? • Hold up a minute. '1,11be: right downy" '11e''s -ail -rte .. •butr-h e-- pot-', sixty -two ducks -eighteen of .enc mallards. 1 thought .Y00 might liko tin hear it." . ' • And the Joker Ming on to•• the noz- zle and lau�gghed like a hyena digging up a fat lmiis'sionary. " I Say'.," came os2t you. -take• something ?"' " What ?"''said the stir�prfs¢d burlier- let.. pausing for breath. wily, take something. Tato tuts." And before the disgusted funny man,; could- withdraw hie Mo6ttho an bl�ti Impounded, sxture +fit +lr.:-, ipce ,, . l :alld�.deltoids:sd„iliitedtitoms itler piper. road:. eluged•, bhl`l krona head to foot av pint monopollting his shirt front'ani -collar. , Alia_ while he t`aneed frantically aroun, poriging hiM ell Off with bis handl erchlef, and 'hwearing Sick pirate 'in the last. fret. he could hear •m 1. ayi�'%'g, . J. r .fr tri' 11berte • weNt ra • ul. 'av'e TURES ,NOTED' EPISCOPALIANS Wbo Have Used.. Dr.. Agnew% Catarrhal •�., ... • -"' • Lo‘fiters,And' i'u''the.Intereattl t 49.tilTnr reg ffit8ianffy Bay Sow ktich ft' Has Done for 1°hem• ' •eceiesias-tfcai-- . i sto�..:oi' Canada the' names t f. the Right Rev: A. Sweetman,, D D., D. C. L.,. Lord • Bishop of Toronto, : and Rev. . John Langtry, M. A. D. ,C.. L:, -' stand .out •prominent, and; within hie . own par- ish may be added. to these the. name of the Rev. W. R. Williams, Dr. Lang_ try's popular curate., . These'gentle-,, men believe in • acting out the, axiom of:the.Goad•Book,that; having Pearn-` ed a that which' has been a :source of benefit to themselves, it is their duty to tell the good news to others. These three - cler en! ' of the . Episcopal • Church :::have c2-"nee4 Dr gge's- Catarrhal POWder and found that foqr cold in the head • and catarrhal troubles: it is' `a great helper,and over their own signatures they' have said to the public that these things are so. that others may be likewise benefited -and helped: - 'One' short puff of the breath .• through - the•, - •blower. 'supplied With broken cliffs.' $e,` climbed up. on: the high ground.overlooking the bay, and,. there. on . the plateau, 40 feet .or more , above the water line and • 800. feet 00.feet •inland, were the boat house and sheep corral, which .the previous even- • ' Mg had been right on the • water's * ;edge+. � •` On' xeaohing,';'the?. ,b>1xatj:hoalser� �,,. 7 ,. he found another surprise:- The build- ' • r- :. ing stood as firm as •ever, but whets- ; as it- had originally laced e_+ award.:._ .. it; "wasnow,turned`aifmost`eOm'pieteiy- _ ; around - and faced :almost • d-rttly,. ,. • away from the bay ' The tracks.of. the sheep were. still plainly visible- ` on the ground, but ,instead of, being'. on the left of the boat house, where the path had always been: they were• now 'on the fight. ig He walked out on the top p of the newly -formed clils toward the 'water, . and'. found • the great mass of rock . still trembling' and swaying.. • There was a, sound of grinding and churning,. and everytt no and then a •'chnak}' of rock, would settle •a little., The mass was vi n e de 1u t still ad t i .� ing• itself i'n •its new position. The buoy to -which his -' - sloop was moored when in harbor was•---_-. formerly 400-• feet 1r'om' the sandy beach. ' ' Now it was about' -100 "feel'; from the abrupt lace of the new cliffs. He set' up some posts to' serve .• as marke by which: to' observe further • '. changes' and withdrew to .more solid ground.' The next morning he found ' that in its readjustment-the_'land had • T The: For 1. In vt a Uses t A e RigL looN r• Thai And And The 1 She ---She •Shee .'The 1 •: oh Aref : Pers • -1 The She • E But' Acid -She/ —Ch TO Wit] 4he' . clea tine hag whi: of't `COVE • ...�: oafs. eac bottle of+Dr. Aguew'e Catarrhal •moved 'seaward Powder, diffuses this powder over . the . surface of tiie nasal passages. Pain- less '.and delightful to flee it relieves in:10-'minutes. andpermanently cures -catarrh. hay • fever, colds, headache,. - sore . throat. tonsilitfs ' and • deafness. 80 cents. , :.. Sample ,with blower' sent onreceipt of 6 cents in stamps. S. G.( D,etchon, ; N0 $ h e treolf, Me6#�to:°r_ twelve of fifteen: feet., and the. Mass of . -new land" seemed quiet and permanently settle& Thea :Captain Watere went te the Mainland. and tOld ot the happenings on. Sap Miguel, and, a AlaY or two later sonie ments and a, cam ra, went over and' verified' his story , , by:three" •hundred et wide. It?: -ap- pearance and the eductions--draWn--,• " SpeakIni of smart. doge," said Mr.. tioneneemitoshow Itat the inasavv .44 _unity 'doge 'ye* Ily‘by-0';i0116111414,11-6 '.- The PAM ,or bread In todheste been, reditetad. /tont teht, to two and num are 01 b urea bat are seal tery are to, A VERY "SMART Doc*. from soundings and " other oteserva- ilereliff;'"reininiis Me -.of Eraeg e rom the ale of the island owned • t'Other year. -That 'ere •dog kno.wed when it was, Ehinday. an' went te (church reglar, an', wouldn't and pushed Upward and Efhereward. in the „,shoreward movement tfie beach, 011 which st1i0d the boat hotise and sheep corral, was also pushed up - that Ala* If .one vrent ward and further inward. skipilin? by- While the tang ,ha,s .been elevated! right under • his • noise. He. wall the :the .sea, bottom as been greatlY de- an' Mired the .spOrst •IiresSed, •and in Millie places Where -for- , , best rabbit , dog „in the country, tech' knowed 'God Save the Queen` iron water nO bettom could be limn& With ' Rule Britannia,' an' . would keep thw lines, available on the -eiploring., , . time -With hiS tair -on-the 'llOor -when- -1Vati- The -118W 1144 PresentS- a: •6•filtu- -* • I was piayini of 'em on my addle. tOld fain. ' I never seed his equal. ! I cliff& ,and shellfish of all' ‘.• *hide • are ' „ chintered about it. :The miriade 'Of the. Was in hopes of teaching hiM .te• tail; ready learned to .howictWo. Or' three, including : lobstera, • • niusiels, • niths## ticin• ' a new trick. he intended teas- the odd things iii ally. hidden from tOidEqi ilfi With, . ali'. tome to, hie death ' the sight of Man Oti the Sea bOttoni, . *to onexpected. He was -behind the ..or seen- Only in ,an. aglOhri:moi.v. eartIondeeror ' barn, when it' happened. ,' I seed hitt • a mass 6t 'eeawee4- t with ;fly eYes, curlin"ohis -tail over his 'found a human skull; Which .iti deClared - AN' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. erait stink. th the harbor . . ' and ,Other relics or some .utiterttinato ' .1- — ilia t teps anywhere ,sitid, everyWhere. At: :married ?" tial - Oho: Chaperone ta- •allai.. • . .,-;-.- ...., - $ lien . 11#4 tit tame otiVand said: - thdet. !At, engaged. , .; . . .te. take a dozen:eggs .which a VidOW " z tun tutu of lt.i' Wag the tepiy. 441.446 - "''t tb town even, dal". 00-tiiorning "I took- care tO fint.,O‘ut ilier,t.ly..a.,,f:ter;. . . ;:mit:141.,10:14404•00tite t.400.1i9of tt-::.1.....11::: ;6:111'6*,:n '''. tit. le_ -1 . d: 1..arrange,,d_ i, 0,Te...;:a,Anti•- 7.6664141st p.ii:tievap,,,,,, ;______,,e-tiv_,:ottiits. ,t,3• . ,„,,,k,::,o;:.*-. •:.:.1414,,,,,,..::::::iiea:11:110y4 On.n.0,. i,i- , .1,,,, ,,, . , .,. .. , g. 4i:ii;*:;:.7-'''''Sdr.: iiii''. :: '''ia'ioi ::1111.1.' '''int5trittt"..:10,:i!t;#.1 .111.147diefei)::ifi ' . 44'n° *ell'' : 'pli,i''11' "-It •;ittiteeti.:1V l'araitli"‘"W'':',#"0:it,i °edit*, .. • . It ' Nellieeld td :ik ir lotlhe7. gill:114a: ''i'i'ilotit;i4;7:117-(.4'.1'.dii..11.41j1k;Ii.616, t..,,,,,.7 ' '' pia bat the cat the far ant ket 111 nOi for -0 pat cot • • ogt Adz Ira irk fie eft • • bie