Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Courier, 9 Jun 1870, p. 3

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THE NEWMARKET COURIER THURSDAY JUNE Perilous In ft Coal A let days on old miner named Miller residing at near Denny with James very nearly met with an dcatli id the extensive coal ruincfl at belong- to Mr Wilson The old man who baa lately given up tho occupation of min ing was it under that a portion of the coal remained worked In a part of coalfield where had been abandoned for half a century flo confident was ho of thocsietcnccof that ho frequently expressed his Intention of exploring It although all with the work him from doing Without informing anyone tho old man and hit boh entered tho up an old daylevel between nine and too oclock forenoon and their way Into tlio old portion of work- fogs In of With lto recklessness of miners general they had never thought of tho probable the labyrinth of roads and they would have to traverse or any provision for a prolonged in tlio mine Equipped with a couple of com mon lamps ana four luoifer matches the explorers proceeded fcarleeflly into the depth of tlio old workings quest of their object Having reached quarter whoro tho hod ceased thoy found themselves among noxious gases inimical to life and to complete tliotr misfortunes their lights went out four precious matches wore now their only resource they were successively struck but owing to elate of air no light could bo obtained Left in darkness in the damp dismal mine with atmosphere lliom and nobody aware of their whereabouts or misfortune thoir condition was certain ly in the highest degree distressing dangerous To have remained long in the noxious would have been cer tain death Fortunately after about for a abort time got into bet ter air but how to get out a fearful Hour after hour two adventurous explorers wandered through literally hundreds of rooms and passages without discovering any pi luntccri of the Township of ho Ottawa aaitHftnd timt privately how many of lie Ihi1j of being lost iu visible means of escape the worst of their misfortunes Death dog ged them at almost every step fulls from roof blocked up the pas sages and wherever they a slight tenth might bring away a which would kill them at once Once was the old man caught in this way but the superincumbent DISSS was Flight his son got him relieved with out having Buffered injury Wan dering nnd frequently crawling about on and knees for weary food or light hope began witlun them but still they on until hun ger fatigue cold and wet rendered them unable to move and the end at hand Meanwhile were being to effect their recovery old miners piln their return anil when morning informed her neighbours of their long con tinued mid also of her suspicion tbut they were in the mine as she hod frequently heard the old man express his intention of exploring the seam referred to And what confirmed her was the circumstance that the lamps and oil flask were gone The whole were shortly communicated to Mr John Stirling the manager of the works and he immediately proceeded to organic marching its r the longlost a difficult and dung unless proper occupation for the might also get lest miles- of coal waste with chalk on tin they proceeded tlio ties after an arduous search came upon traces of the lost men and steadily pur- Marking their Never were two pitiable plight From head to they were covered with mud and dirt nod the very clothes upon them were worn and torn lo tatters Nobody could recog nise them so besmeared and forlorn was their appearance After a little attention on the part of their deliverers the parlies long dreary hours of their deli after thirty the mine Tho old mfined to bed very unveil and bis recovery is doubtful while the ion owing to his youth and ha- completely recovered NITED ATE li ill it u A J I A scene occurred at the Bowery New York on Saturday night I I dating acts of Minnie Wells with tb- That lid fl truck the tbroatand lady entire made a to tin am rowded audience fshibition with i interest Suddenly while frightful and CANADIAN t Instalment of the newly coined til j Of each child of each volunteer the week ending am May there re firm Kington to the United I I lion wood valued at Fenian i r of their Hill no hind Ilniii una allowed to he undertaker with wglstnnt came and carried i jfnrcl ilMiitiny gotten In curing cholera It ft- l All ladles and Incd Id Hi Obtain only all others are counterfeits fioldhyallmcdlclnodealcrathronfjbonttho ho to get genuine Price and eta per bottle PERRY DAVIS SON Proprietors for on of on the inl made llinthn when ho tl- t id or tlc will ho valueless MISCELLANEOUS Da A I the meeting of in Monday -nii- Mai ill Mot on 11 1 It have reason to that from of iilv th nrij til I ijiiiii lil 111 til If Vo- I llil took j l l l in robbed of jryj lll lii initio earn I- found larger dim v slhoi of t on ml in- Zwi is ii J111 1 The prohibitory to FOR BUMMER COMPLAINT Dveontcry and Cholera my other form of bowel In child- inly with which relieving nit kinds of pain make easily and not for ft the Complaint Weekly Report of Itcported by No I A Magazines for Juno JOURNAL JOURNAL JOURNAL MUSICAL MONTHLY DOW FAMILY HERALD GOOD WORM For July received at tho VARIETY MECHANICS HALL ONE NIGHT ONLY fiflonday June EXCELSIOR MUSICAL Ten Dramatic Acrobats 1 MINSTRELS STAR PERFORMERS J VI H Notice H SIMPSON Having tho of J Cordial Torkshlro Condition Ac Ac Con desiring tho with tho Juno 1810 1393w NEW goods Insolvent Aot of 1869 In he Matter JOHN PAISLEY I tlio undersigned John Kerr of tho City Toronto have been appointed are requested to file their claims Insolvent Act of 1869 Mall J JOHN PAISLEY In of On Saturday or June I Insolvent under of tho JOHH KERR Opened Up ft THIS SEASONS MANUFACTURE and respectfully SOLICIT AS IKSFECnOFi Insolvent of TN THE MATTER OF Henry Trent AM INSOLVENT A firfit and final Dividend Sheet keen prepared open to objection until the 1 Style Price Cannot be Excelled JOHN KERR AEsigncc rtnd place the NEWMARKET MARKETS TORONTO MARKETS Ml CASH for WOOL SUBSCRIBER WILL PAY The Highest Market Price IN CASH FOR WOOL Newmarket Woolen Hills Notwithstanding reports to the contrary ho Spinning Yarn Carding Rolls AND As Formerly All persona Indebted to the account respectfully invited to sett the If inconvenient to pay at tfc present time at least them by glvin NELSON WOOL WOOL THE will pay Price for til Insolvent Act of 1869 THE MATTER OF Elizabeth Poole A fust and final Dividend Sheet open to til House and Lot for Sale FOR RALE Hi I lu d Factor and hi Mr Mint Five of Land Terms easy Apply ANDERSON ROBERT HUNTER Mount Albert May Jones A Perfect Egg Preserver It has been thoroughly teeted during The shell retains its natural color thickness PRICE PER PACKAGE CoEt of Eggnolia and other materials Total Coat in Winter IB eta cost Net Gain Sent prepaid by parcel post to any part Grocers and others supplied at wholesale ORR8 BRITISH WAREHOUSE I HEW JUMP GOODS 1 of Boots and Shoos All for for Cain wo will not bo their AND SAVE MONEY One WILLIAM Vmdfoii April 1870 Chemist Druggist It SPIRIT HAS fresh of Liquors In part of Cramp ffuny Pi Slaoii Outwit Ala it it All are warranted and the recent adrancc In doty will bo at rtawnsblo prices by tho quartbarrel Stuff DM FRESH GROCERIES Dyspepsia Indigestion Ague of Liver of General Debility p James Ohirotta Cordial will be found remedy In above complaints Those who are Buffering should Immediate the best A by A large of Cigars Fine Pipes c c Cheap for Caeh Remember ign of tbo Street Newmarket Certain Preservation of Sight C SIMPSON CHEMIST DRUGGIST NEWMARKET PERFECTED SPECTACLES LENSES of which are OPTIC purposes It is PURE HARD AND BRILLIANT The peculiar form and scientific trained by the aidof warrants us in asserting them MOST PERFECT SPECTACLES ever manufactured They assist the sight moat brilliantly Confer Ease and Comfort on Wearer Improvement of the Eyes are the CHEAPEST a Co Dame Street Montreal Stair We Employ no THE DISTRICT ST THE Oldest and most Insurance Co now doing business the Province Tho business of this Co paoy now carried on and divided into MRS BONDS ASD SHOW ROOMS OEJNT And embrace all the LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON Tour attention is respectfully called Inspection Respectfully Invited Copartnership Notice MR SUTHERLAND having the remainder of th- tit I Merchant under the name firm CO and will carry on the business in all 1 Post Office Main for branch or class ines oil Im 1 fjfo Town branch to bo liable for only Cliua No Combines all Farm also from other the preceding wishing to do with this Company will find our Tariff of Rates fully as low and In tho majority lower than tbnt of any other good Company now doing business lr id cV Have made the d it of with the Government of the Dominion HEAD OFFICE for Ontario Toronto- OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE Toronto Street Toronto J S CsocKza Manager CONNOR Agentor abort Post Office May 1869 Hotel for Sale in Newmarket SALE THE ROYAL HOTEL In the Village of Newmarket s DOUBLE AND SINGLE UTILE WAGGONS Gabs And a miscellaneous stock of FANCY GOODS COURIER VARIETY STORE Opposite Forsyths Hotel Money to On good Mortgages and Notes MORGAN GOODS RECEIVED Courier Variety Store and Fan Ball Hollo Ball European Mail Contents Accidents Art and Sci ence Births Marriages and Deaths Corn- Criminal Emigration Foreign and s Natural and Freights Lamps Wicks CO VERY LOWEST PRICES INSPECTION INVITED Shades Coal Oil NEW AUCTION HOLLAND LANDING undersigned would form the public In general that he lately ied by Mr A J fiUSDS GREEN BUFF and BLUE PLAIN AND FANCY At the COURIER VARIETY STORE EST Opposite Forsyths Hotel Horses Cattle and Sheep JAMES Yorkshire Condition Powders thrive much more rapidly with an occasional In packets each Bands for the Hair PLAIN AND FANCY A LARGE variety just received at tin VARIETY STORE

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