[Misfire accident]
- Publication
- Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.), 13 May 1886, p. 1
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In reference to the sad accident which happened to Alfred Moffat on Good Friday there appears to be a wrong impression abroad as to who fired the gun, many thinking it was the boy Alf. himself. The facts, as far as we can learn, are as follows: Johnston Wilson, son of Rev. A. Wilson, came into the foundry with a small breech-loading rifle with part of breech off. He got the trigger filed as he wanted, and while going out he put in a cartridge and fired before he got outside the premises. Alf. had followed to the door and was struck in the eye by a portion of the cartridge. All was done so quickly that no one in the shop knew Wilson was going to fire or had a cartridge on his person.
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Result of this accident noted above in same column of this page, noting the loss of Moffat's affected eye.- Date of Publication
- 13 May 1886
- Subject(s)
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- Ontario.News.231070
- Language of Item
- English
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