Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 13 Aug 1891, p. 8

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FRANK JACKSON j$Ioo.ooo;ooo. nuruuu null. null; surgeon, 01 '15 1'10`! Gaul st.. Toronto. Will be at the Queen's Hotel. Aug. 18th, from 3 DJ11. I Drsmsns Tnurnn.-Uatarrh ot the Head and Throat, Cetarrhnl Deafness. Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption; 11130; Loss of Voice. Sore Throat, Enlarged Tonsil: : Polypns of the None or any other N Obstruction removed without the knife. ' 171v Flre, Llfe And the patint in the act of bmtmng.) Throat and Lung surgeon, 0! 7819113- Gaul SI:.. 'l`tn-nntn- I Fl. HAT desirable propert in the Town or Barrie, opposite the oliegiate Institute and close to Kempenteldt Bay, at present oc- cupied `by Mr. H. _B. Spotton. '|he house. which is bricked. contains ten rooms besides large attic and summer kitchen, is new, has electric lam s throuzhout and is exceptionally well nish . The lot (corner) isiofan `acre nicely laid out._ Boat house only a few yards distant. A Terms moderate. Apply on the premises. or address 11. B. SPOTTON. ' 32-ti! . b Barri STRAYED from the premises of the under- tigned. Lot 19. Concession 10. Township 01! Vesprs, on Wednesday, July 29th inst., a buy more with white spot on forehead: she is bslightlylsmein the right hind toot. Any person detainin her after this notice will be prosecuted. an any person returning her to La nun-mgr will rnwm-dad. . FARM fonsatelu FL98; va.lua.b'o bro e:1'ty:o:t oacres known: ` asthe Btaord arm (8. E. {.13. in 10th Flee.) The land islrst class. and _upon the tuunthere are the. usual buildings andan excellent orchard. Pricelow and terms easy. Any; to STRATHY 85' ESTEN. Sglgitors. ADI-LWASHINGTON` Miss Trotter, sister of` the Rev. R. Trotter, of Barrie, was in town this week. arosocunea. ano. any pens he_ owner will rewarded. ' EMMAN For Salior. tn` Rent. , CAPITAL PRESENTED EXGEEDS INSUBANGE AGENT. OONTRAOT COUPON Accident Insurance. 1 Correspondence Invited. % . (J`hoga.;) e%s`1;a.1%:1d Best? BVoots and Shoes Euvan. ZMr. Thomas Leeming, of Toronto, spent T some time in Barrie last week and gave Tn: Anvmcn a. friendly call. Hie pleas- ant countenance is always full of nun-N shine. ` For Sale. araoa. . EMMAN UEL BAKE M7.) V Grentell R. P O. %a11a9i1b99nvin`d~ 54` LDIHILOP mam. .-u v Inn unuersumeu otters tor sale the east half 1 of lot No. '7 in the 8th concession of the township of Essa. This is one of the best terms in the county. It is one mile from Ivy P 0.. where there erechurohes. school. store. mill. and is within 8 miles of Thornton. a mu market and By. station on the G. T. R. term is well improved. hnv good iwelling house._ bunk barn. oro wells. c. - THE nnderaizned oe-rs for sale the No`. _}_7 _`l3.9_ hi oono_e_e_sior_1 of 9`-In ftuuuv-nu`-I-u A --- nor pm-uouuu-3 5 my to J. T. Sproul. E `tor, Barrie. or` to Jo n Lenno Ivy P.O. ROBERT L NN OX. 28-tf, A Wnnkndn Mm QUEEN'S HOTEL, NORTH `BAY. Cnixvvv A -mu. - 1--.; Mrs Johnson, of Toronto, is visitihg at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, Elizabeth street. .L nuwl 13 now opened tor the accommoda- tion ot travellers. No expense has been spared to make this the best hotel north of Toronto. It hsebeen furnished with every accommoda- tion end comfort in the `latest and meet emu-olved style. Colmmercial ixlnzenthwlll ndutihg sum e room an everyth e re has ` nipeogfnlly attended to. y q 'lt;:al:-`11ge.ufrot1iI;i :::00 to 81.60 per day. `ghter ; HE PUBLIC is informed that this new 1 Hotel is now oiened for the gcoommoda; I fin-n AI C'unIvAn\n- \v- -.____4-' I. A ~- [ STOVES .2 s1-ovzz-:s 2 2 AL]; rm: I081` mnovzn 1uums.w1'.m ran urns! ma BEST runmsmes AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. . JOHN PLAXTOK THE BARGAINHOUSE I5 s AMES VAIR - - - 52 Dun1opSt. BARBIE STOVE 8: FURNAGE DEPOT J AMES-:-VAIR GLEAVING summm -: OF ME. K. Ball, of Petrola, was in town a few dqys ago. FBAWLEY 8!. IIEVLIN. ulhor pa:-tiou.laru 8 ply to J. or, or Lenno: ` 'l')l\l.)`ll"D'l\ 1 Enwuib LY'N(-J-H-1,. - pnopnmmon. O SOUTH sm}: DUNLOP STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE CANTON TEA STORE. -lnsuhortnosi `Atull took t1ronPi t stoun,w t (10 .91 b Vslm.3W sud OI:oo:.'VL'von. Steam giuncoa. 3: %|!?"stor GIuao:."A`lfwor:.1n tlaellne 'mwfIJ`3.)'dd` JOHN PLAXTOV nuns 3. PI.AxTou's GELEBBATEB summons Farm For Sale. 001` C L O T H I N eve.rybody. S M M vanety of patterns. G is always well assorted, and prices suit R. COATS and VESTSina Regular 1250. goods, we are clearing them out at 10c! Come early, they are a (bargain). . Have just passed into stock a large shipment of choice new ;Pa.tterned Prints Miss 6liv;roaby has returned from` Torontogwhere she has beenvviaiting some time. A180 SINGLE BLACK and COLORED LU STRE COATS. , G LovEs& HOSlERY.I ""1 "" ?II'Ill`I-E-99 3&I'\\I[\ \J\ H 08 E, every pair absolutely fag: dye. (A1l_s?zes). OM E 1 Try 001` STAINLESS, BLACK COTTON \Q C. evnrv nair ahxolntelv fast. dva- (ASH sz?7pg\ -Sell the- REDUCED PIIIGES IN EVERY LINE. IS `SHOWING GRAND VALUE IN V I.` uuaum U11. Waskoda, Man. .'l`. Sproul. Solici- mr. Ivv `D,n John Hood and Mr. J. O. McKeg- gie, of Barrie. are reported by the Stayner Sun to camping at Van Vlack. J ;D_on- t forget the place. "To the Great Being lot: itosl inclusive north of '93? line between Innisl and Vespra. I0tf`f;,g 62, inclusive west of Thomson street. 1 the to 68 inclusive south of Ross street. 1` mu 0! Barrie. adjoining the village 01' Aw 6 _ $3? r`.';`;`;`;.`i..{.`;`. J3$n1`A `i ` ` 8. 0 J. A. BEECYARTHY. Du rridfr. Deslrable Building L0 `F 0 R s A L E NEAR ALLAN D ALE .' SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL $250,000 BAHRIE LOAN 81. SAVINESCU INCORPORATED I88!- 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on:DeP'" The Security for Depositors in 3 L08 Companygs-ltlndoubtcd. V ---u-- v w `v vu---rnnaa --1 v u-no v nuvlbo Tine Uilmfries Reformer, Gait, says Mr. and Mrs. J V G. Scott and family, of Barrie, are visiting at Mr. George Hogg a. JAIX In. 1.. Barrister. . Burma 4 Mrs. Danford Roche` and Mr. John Roche, of Newmarket, are in town, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Patterson, Dunlap street east. A IILIC u J-VLCUQ JJUIIR UL &\Il UIIUII XIV visiting their daughter, Mrs. George May, Mary. street. , I II" T? D19. Fred Cpon, in in town on 3 visit to friends, ' nun-U vs vuv I_-Avu 1 WC BITE W0 The tables were than cleverly -:- In`-ned upon the member for North` 4INorf_olk, showing that whilefhe preached unto others he was himielf;butn qcutunyt .While. trying to prove tint it was unnnhteoni mi-V .. he . .......`..'1...`.~.='..c ? _ _ _ I Mm; Gii, .,`:{..;.1;;;1ie, is visiting at Dr. Patterson's. ---V-J -u-. w. Miss Ste;;i1ens and Miss Hunt, sire viu- I iting' friends at Gravenhurat and other places `in Muskoka. ' I Master Harry King, has returned !from a visit to his brother Bert in Toronto. 1 Mia; B. `Fullerton has returnd % Bnntford after a two weeks visit to her home. Dr. Galley, of Chicago, and Mr. Rob. Galley, of Oakville, spent a few days in town this week waiting theit brother Mr. ; Wm. Galley, Mary street. 1 \ 11's u u... .1 Sm,-I wish to contradict a statement in your last week's paper which is,.enti_:ely false.concernin an accident to Mr. James Jamieson and `my little girl. I beg to state she has not been in his company or even spoken to him since he met her -in. the read some two months ago andgrossly insulted her which if Justice instead of an-A-an: 1|-3' `sauna: An-`O III!` `II `IA 3'$' uI.`.'i`$ub"Z.'Z1'iy`i{I'v`5 n?;'Jn'Tn&*5}'.i7 aitustod to day. ` V. (11131-,2: Wnmnnn ` VIl|_[oo;;,~oi:u_I'ary street is vifting her daughter in Toronto. Mr. Membery. of Hamilton, spent ` Sunday at Mr. MoAlliater n Oolller street. xotxoou-an-nnnp1rtnst%1:vo.nou `tho Opinion: orthowrltcr no followin letters to inc editor of Tn" T onrnnx A.nvA,xo'I`., luv`: been ,1-eceived for_ publication : _ ~: . ' 2vw- IAIIIIVUIQ uvs Wuavu II Juvunvv aajuvwu vs `mercy had been dealt out to -him, he 14;-`L: nnAnnk6nA`uu `Anna `snail AMA1Il|.'II Mr. E. Crompton, of Brantford, is in I\ZI'I - w--------' Mr. and Mrs. Bond of Toronto, l-:L!._.. A.L-:.. .`I-.-..LA.-_ II'_- I! .... nu. 'II'-_ 1 -.._ .._-_-- . ya "iaee.red ` ``f~o Indigo, guru 3'917n75h 1:, V ' 3'7: :r:ur1.: luv: 1uTsu; THE Gratis Fnnnn. w`(`I3i:1:al`:u:WV:.1`1;vTe`nb gong; A We have break- fast; from 6 to 11, dinner from 12 to 6, supper ' from16`_ t9 11.T V . ' ` w I 1*: s.... _ "V ryvsuvbus nu UIICU llllll-In ":Sir John Thompson--He is av lessee of the Crown. yet no oneon thiujde of the Home he ever thought of accusing `him- of having eny. leaning tothe. Government and `we would ask the hon. .gentle_x_nen to be as lenient and to membeis one this side `of the _,Ho'ueeu we are to" him.I3.,_ ' TBA `Akin: -nA-..LI..__ -`_.'--A`-~' 1 r'- ' ` "\Vho Breaks, Pepys. . H In Paris there lives an eminent painter Vglaes in the studio window and replaced it temporarily by pasting (s eh - theaperture. L -1 morning he thrust his cane throughthe meke-._. shift with -the remark: `flie ,~th,et breqke, pays;. None of theclass, however, took, the hint`, je.nd,fne_x_t morning enothe_r`ehe,et otpaper . the fea'ni`e' fate. 'JAncln'eo'oi'i~tli"ej:'i1_ex`t any, Afiijll/1` _:. ' ..z. .. 5-, 1 . ' A .':.,.~ down there i _ {was the peer` ed`; :bet'61`-e. ushed from his eyes,:undr I `I , .-(`He that . r0158. l>`8y9! . T "811 I0. 1 ` end who is economical and eenteiitious, The,- other day one of the students broke a pane of ` eetot pper'o:ye`r`e When the painter` came dawn the nextlj -was phetedhcrose the window; j"It niet with` .-"on" are dty when}-the: 7 A Va ??? hm 5f:;`,b'na`rx}-mi: P- ml;Iu1";" I"i\';a.:;.ed-JehosephatTT$- How am I tn getztimetoaeethecity? V Mr. Haysegzlv (:x";'-i-;in:g";,.t; <.:ity hotel)--l s pose I kin hear the gong here when it`:-ing: for dinner can t I ? V , Iv-I'e-.1 :1:ied to shut he window for the girl in front of him, but couldn t do it. After he gave it up, the girl tried and succeeded. _mnM1ss'v ; Summit--AYes. What was the feasoh !. Miss Pds1isade--He proposed to Miss Lofty` the night before and she always makes them kneel for an hour. -. ` ~ `Miss Pa.lis:c;e;:-])vi:d- y(;1.1'I1:t;:3e hgw T fully Mr. Robinson s trousers - bagge night? - * . T `[3... Q--___..'A. `IT-.. `II?! In the Wirain That fellow over there must feel ut'1com- fo_rta.ble. - L111"! ,,nu -u-v Iv scw Iv llIlll.0 Miss Scadds (to the miniater)-Mr. Huhker and I are going on a ramble. . Will you join us: '3 Iilev. Mr. Thirdlv (who caught only the last sentence)-With ple1sure-Do you wish the ceremony. performed in the church? A Horse : Fears; You can recommend this horse, then? Certainly; he is as kind'as_ can be, and there is only one thing that ho s afraid of. What is that? ` He s afraid somebody wiIl say whoa. to ` him and he won't hear it. - I7T?U `II VI`? \Il\"' Mr. Chulton--I am, I hold a timber limit which I bought at private sale from Mr. R. C. Smith, of Port Hope, and 3 now operating in that limit. f HQ}- Tnl... fl. .... -_ 'l':l'- :_ - 1-. , . Of One Mind ` Mr. Peterkin--Oh, I like to sit by you, Miss B . , .. ` Miss ell (who is exclusive)---And so do I; Mr. Peterkin (puzzled for tb moment)- Bub-er-h'ow s that? Miss Bell-I like to sit by myself. A Blessed Hope He (afanced to the widow)--How embr- rassing it will be, when we die, tomeet your i rst -husband! ll\1_,rlVo1 vs ... * - `I `ll DU 'Ll|AB\IaLI\J3 The Widow--Possibly, my dear, you and the sainted dead will abide in dierent re- gions. That. is my hope. T - A Reasonable Demand He (angrily)---Como, it "is time `you gave me an an`swer-.-yes or no. Otherwise I shall think you are triing with me. RI-|n.._N nm l"nnN- 1-... ..s....;.'.: 1'....1... ._.... I-..'.- uuznn JUL! KLIU uuuug WIUU I118. She---Now don't be stupid, Jack; you knbw I cannot answer until I nd out whether the Count is serious or not. The C. P. R. and the` G. T. R. Perfecting Their 'orking Staffs, ` Mo.\"rREAL', Aug. 12. --Extensive changes are about to be made in the- workings staffs of the two big railways. It is rumored that G. M. Bosworth, at present assistant traic manager of the Canadian Pacic Railway at Toronto, has been offered the position now held by Joseph Broughton, who is assistant traic manager of- the Grand Trunk Railway here. It is understood that Mr. Broughton is to take charge of the claims department _of the Grand Trunk Rail- way. Another change contemplated is that VV. S. Rollo, at present private secretary and chief -clerk of Mr. Stephenson, superin- tendent of the Grand Trunk Railway will succeed Mr. Trenaman, as assistant super- intendent of the Grand Trunk Railway at Richmond. BERNE, Aug. 12. -At the International Geographical Congress to-day a resolution was introduced providing for the preparation of a map of the earth on a scale of l-l,0O0,- ` 000. Amon the questions which will be dis- ! cussed by t e congress are those of a prime R meridian, a universal hour and the rules to i be observed in the spelling of geographical 1 names. Going to Dine and Wine Thorn. V The British Admiralty has voted 2000 to entertain the oicers of the French squadron on their visit to Portsmouth. Jrynox-lac thefunnct ; A . Sir Henry Tyler, Preaident of the Grand Trunk Railway, arrived ln Ne_ivc York from England, on Wednesday. He spent Thuraday morning atN1agara`Falla and passed through Hamilton at 1.30 in the afternoon for Sarnia, where he will make a thorough inspection of.the new tunnel. General Manager Sergeant, Superintendent Stiff, Mr. J oaenh Hobeon and Mr. John Proctor accompanied him. " -'i`iie'ia !s't"`ir-n.e.eting of ml. 1.0 G.'T.bsirin'i the usual night for the election of ooers, that business. was proceeded with. _ The. r sult wuss follows :_--. . P.W.G.T., A. W. Partridge; W.0.T.,' J. Easton ;' W.V_.'l`., 0. Drury; -W F8., J. Wiokens; W.'l`.,_ L. Dmry; W. 8.. E Cunningham ;. W.'Ch., H Partridge; W.M , F. Ambler; W.I.G., W. Drury ; W.O.G., H. D; Jamieson. T AV-I. unnv\n a nu. uv n Luuulplvu uuu:- As for the right of a member of Par- liament to apply for timber limits, Mr. Mills held that they had that right, and if the laws were complied with, he had a perfect right to hold such- leases or limits. But Mr. Charlton held the fact of being a lessee of the Crown interfered with the members independence. Now he would ask Mr. Charlton if he was not a lessee of the Crown - - (lit- l`|l____IL___ I` U - -- THANLAN AND 0 C0.\`NOR CHALLENGE THE ' WORLD. ToRox'ro, Aug. 12;--Prompted by their succ:o.s last Sa.turda.y, Hnnlan and O Connor have authorized the issuing of a. challenge to row any other double three miles for a. stake of from $500 to $5000. If an Australian double will come over they will be `guaran- teed two single shell races for 9. ood sum each. As a. guarantee of V good aith Mr. Fred Mossop, their backer, has posted a. for- feit of $250. j , . V 7 `T Adva.nce(_3_orreep9ndcnce. ` M. V - Morning service will now be held in St. Jamea Church the lint Sunday in,-cevery month, than giving the pcruhionera, one service. more monthly; Sabbath ., School also will low be held every Sunday morn- ing` t the name church. - _ . Me re. Emma and Church are again on the road with A their chnmpion threcher. Giza ue a call. V _ o.u`7.nr1'ln a__s," :"e1;'.;;'g L 511.. Ame...` ` Who Breaks, [i `a.y'5:L,/q_ 'lI'l`inr fhnun `I.II'A on nUI\:uhAor The Gdgn-aphical Congress, ,_,, `It'\ A . Hafd `on Trousers. w-.-q RAILWAY CHANGES- No Spare Hours. ._- l-_,,,! ' I He Was `wnuyngg I_ IL- LL, W` V-VUQJ`{IlJ' .9.";sf:,r_z:-0'45 has 1. a crushed snuuavit Maker. J Mr. John Charlton, who subscribed, last year to a false aidavit charging.Dr. ` Hickey with conniving with Mr. Broder to possess a timber limit, has furnished a , list of other members- of parliament ` whom he alleges to be equally culpable. ` But how is any one to know that these I fresh allegations are not as false as that 1 which Mr John Charlton laid against Dr. ` Hickey, and swore to in the aidavit re- ferred to? The feelings of this Mr. John Charlton maybe imagined when confronted with the fact that no such ap- application was `ever made or Order-in- Council ever issued. 'He found it neces- sary to apologize to Dr. Hickey and the House of Commons for having foully and falsely aspersed a fellow member. In commenting, upon the conduct of Mr. John Charlton r in this matter Sir John Thompson charged him with prevarication in saying that the aidavit was based on a letter written by Dr. Hickey, when it was not. The aidavit was not based on the `letter at all. It `declared that it was made solemnly, and after a full examina- tion of all the facts, Mr. Charlton either had or had not examined into the records. If he had, as he swore he had, he would have found the limit was granted solely to Mr. Broder; and if he had not, what must be thought of a man who had de- liberately sworn to an action never V per- formed? Sir John Thompson said:-F A: for Man 1-inlet A8 .. ..........L.._.- I1-.. a dread - bagged last; W 7 wood. esforthe` all ed -ed ct" bgihgdaugllggagby thaVdefen?dga;nt,':;q.n: egg 5 wsuluv naxvxu nuw OI nurungoon, claim: I 7 *"* 4-`%"` "sentient lou onus: urvioes. V Tiny Tales by Telegraph. The man McKea.n, who is s'u'ppo'sed to `have been drowned off the Maggie Mason at Hamilton on Saturday evening, was employ- ed by R; E. Clxilman, baker, .King-streetv west. 7' KJDUI The earnings of the Canadian Pacic Rail- way Company for the t;r__a`ic, week ending Aug. 7 are as follows: 1891, $391,000; 1890, $348,000; increase for , 1,891,: $43,000. The .earnings of the jNew'Brun,swick Railway are ,included in the gures `for both years. T:nuc& '('Vr..`I T__..;'_ `I: `Hi ; U ` IA Loxbox, Aug. 12.-;-VVm. S-teele, a. well-to- do farmer of London Township,. was run into and killed, by a. west-bound passenger train at. the -Hyde Park crossing ofthe Lon- don, Huron 8: `Bruce Railway. last evening` shortly before 5 _o lock. A, ~ T - `deathof Dr. Everard. gCol. ;Morin re re- --- -vvv-J J vumwo Lieut.-Col. James E. Morin has been ap- pointed by_ the Attorney`~Gene`ral of Ontario to `the position of =Registr'a.r~ of Welland, ` which oice was rendered .-va.cu.nt by the sented Welland in the Lo_ca.l_ House In The Hi 11 Court of of the Inde-' - en'dent' rder of Foresters is in session at rookirine. The reports showed increase of .` 3826"mexi>'ers the province,' that there :ha.d he'en 73 deaths in;-the` province,- and I that*'74~`subordinet'e'eouttI were instituted. `. This:ses'sionwilI..:contirxne"iuhiil this even .. . 'I`I10t,-.J.~ 5. ; -nifyot} .1on.g-.siu_ce' a. girl wk mitt_;ed_ inbq Hamilton. Hospital, ; and ther bec?l:ge.3,16I:fEI1:er.' Th0 hu_1}g.liV?F(I1, bljt thh .`1`..,i `-it ` s-5 91' `I8-mi 3:: % Noyvj her father, 'G;111i1be1`t,- %jha8`brou ght an actiogn `Harold Km of Burlmgton, ciaim-; = ind-8700 dnmnonn fmv tho nllmma :.-.I..'.1.:._. ____ _..--,, -_,..........5. ST. CATIIARINES, Aug. l:2.--Yest.erda. I afternoon ao7-year-old boy, son of Mr. 4. Lonergan of the city police, left his home on Wall street to visit his grandmother, who lives below N iagarnqgtreet bridge. After crossmg the bridge ` little fellow venture out on a me oatin tlmber along the canal bank an ell in. he body was recovered _two hours later. T ' v... u. , FIVL, Mrs. Morley, of Mount Albert, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs`. Weaymouth. T ' Rumors of Sunday s Storm, _ _ Srornzr CREEK, Aug. l2.--I)uring the gale a yacht was seen out on Lake Ontario opposite here capsized with three or four. persons clinging to it. It suddenly disap- peared. Afterwards a tweed cap was pick- ed up by Mr. Gray on the shore; and a. boat chair and cushion were secured out of the lakeby Mr. Douglas Chevilier. It is report- ed that a. sail-boat was seen to capsize about 200 or 300 yards from shore opposite Major i F. M. Carpenter s farm and sink with several persons on board. - V ---..auuv-u unvyvln l.>I`1`JC`l DU uetrolt. DETROIT. Aug. 12.--Ten days ago a young ` couple, strangers here, secured board on I Congress-s`treet. They gaye -their names as ` Mr.- and Mrs. Thompson and remarked that they had recently been married. Yes-' terday a young fellqw hailing from Kings- ton. Ont.. arrived and'ident.ipd Hm urn- ~g-wJ w Jvuus Auanvvv uaaulug IFUHI Rings` ton, 0nt., arrived /and" identied the W0- man as his wife, who had eloped with a man named George Thompson. The couple I had ed, however. - ` ' VVorse Than Anticipated. A BERLIN, vONT., Aug. l2.--The work of the stormat the Lexington picnic was more serious than _reported yesterday. One girl named Siegman, aged ,8 years, was" instantly killed by the falling tree. A oun boy named Zach of Bridgeport had is s 1111 fractured and the doctors say he cannot recover. A son of J. Wellein of Bridgeport, had his thigh badly broken. A youn woman, daughter of Mr. Siegman, and w ose sister had been instantly killed, had her arm broken, and a boy named Meyers had his spine badly injured, which ma make him a cripple for life. A number 0 others were injured more or less seriously, none of them however, being fatal. Might llilave Been Worse. Brmxrronn, Aug. 12.---Yeste1-day an ac- cident of a serious character took place at thesewer works. While the men were lay- ing thc bed for the pipes at a depth of 22 feet from the surface, the boarding or shoe- ing gave wa and the sides caved in, bun y- in two of t ie workmen, John Farthing and Jo in Eagleson, in `the sand. Saws and `shovels were quickly at work, and efforts were made to shore up the sides, which gave si us of coming in upon the working party. A ter about 15 minutes the two men `were released. Ea leson had a very severe con- tusion of the eft leg, while his back and nose ' were injured. Farthing was bruised about the body and had his right ankle dis- located, while the front of the foot was also injured. ULAALU, uwuuultiauy 1115 but: 1. Cl] LICBL W 1 ul :3. militar salute. A moment later a heavy fal was heard in the basement. The caretaker, on investigating, found the man lying at the foot of the stairs. Blood was owing from his nose, mouth and ears, and he was u'nconsciou s.. Dr. Sweatman `was summoned. He examined the man but `didnot untici ate serious results. He, how- ever, ordered is removal to the hospital, whither he was taken in the ambtilance. The-1ma.n never full regained consciousness and died at 8 o cloc last night. A fracture fl . tho hunt: -nf fhn cimnrl uyon O-Inn nonan l\` r wuu uusu any 0 U ULUUA "Luau xuguu. J1. LLGUMLILU ` ` at the Abuse `of the `shull was the cause of ; ? death. 1 Tu11oN'1'0,"X1'1g.. i.-ABout one o clock yesterday a. 1na.n,_ su posed to be Edward `Allingham, entered ork Chambers, '1'o- xonto street. Meeting a gentleman in the ihallway he asked for Mr. Shanley s oice, accompanying the request with n. lnintnru aalnf-n A Vv|1.nr\n1\I I .443 Pu1(l VWUIVKVIIICII BCIIlllUa' ` - 'Vtn.-"1'hompson, engineerof the Joe, ex- amined, said that ihenever saw more than. ten persons on _theJoe atla time. THE PRINTING BUREAU. ' The next case. was that of the Printing ' Bureau. The first witness called. was Mr. . Chamberlain, Queen s Printer. After giving in detail the nature of his duties, etc., he A. said that while in all cases he was generally/_ instructed- and his advice` sought as to . ur- _ chasing paper, in one case, that of `the ewe England Paper Compan` , 250? reams were purchased by Mr. Brons iel, the superinten-s ent:of stationery, on, the authority of .M-r.f Chapleau. That was the only instance he could remember of- this kind. The Secretary of State certied for this account, but in allother cases hc- did not certify any accounts. ` This was the only case he could remember of this kind. The paper that was purchased in this instance was used for. the printing of the Postal Guide. pl_l0Irl!I(l `everyunmg 8188 upon um-Juu Thn`n1as.La.wson,.ma'chinist, Lestied um` Altnqldilhad sent him 350 pounds of: il'0D-: a.n,d`_he,ma.d_e, the; jpropgller. wheel for .t_.he 4 yaht Jo.' `. He wasin th lxabit" of buymg lrqn. from . Krnoldi. He did not cha2r`ge__ Ai'n'oldi for the making of the wheel but i paid his workmen for same. ` `H7:-in 'l`I-unnmnnnn n-r_un3nnnv-"nf the Jon. 0.}!- Mlu Lulu Mann 1 returned fromv [Jersey city where -she has been on a visit for some months. I TMIIJIC lII}l_3II|.,I|pa-_v- Vxvuqrpuag--_g w--- v.. :(l'i'!:'J\vA, 'Ai1g.;- 12..--At, ` .~ :v.he_ - . . i:*V1}:i.:i Acgqiings CoInm`itt9e;.yeat'rday M 1:. MLih`Vtel:` examined` William Smith, foreman of 1.1191 \ shipyard` and dredging. He tetied that ` 1 h`rha.de trips in the Joe for the last three consecutive years. _It was n ece'ssa.ry to hav'e*~ szsteatner to visit dredges. He was captain; pilotmnd everything else upon the J pe. ` 'l`}\n'1-nna T.1wnnn_.mnnhini'Rf.. f.eSLie(1 I8-t) V Killed by an Engine. L0 -`DON: Aug.12.--W'm. Steele, O farmer (if Tnnnn Tnnrnnkin ....... ...... King'stKon Elopers lfraced to Detroit. A _ , n 'l\.._.. A-- _Pub.|tO 1l'(3`(`IlZ'l';l.lt.I_rf(3_I_lI.\lllItteg .Al.4 `I V The Daily Drowning. -any A u\..--...... Walk`ed to His Dutlnj Cut out this coupon andA present at . - ` Studio. 28tf. ___j`r-- PI-Io'ronAfP7|:R. T A SUCCESSOR T0 JOHN STEPHENS. _P. 0. Box I32, - Barrloq Mr. Fred Soxera, of Chicago, Jon of Mr. George Somers, of Barrie, in home on a visit.

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