Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 9 Jan 1908, p. 2

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The Bank of Toronto `FLAMES DESTROY wnncxnn COACHES. Miraculous Escape of a Carload of Passengers on M V ` Pcnetang Branch. A will take care of it for you and give you interest on your Deposits 4 times a yeair at highest eizrrent rates. A Gfaphic` Story. csualty List. :30 `IT AT ONCE? THE%..NORT-I-IERN ADVANCE nd detetmine t save your money rgularly. are not suicintfo._obtain results. unless you decide to {Cure Cures % COI`1h`sf A and Colds QUICKLY FERGUSONVALE. (Too late for last week.) Miss Norman of Toronto is visit- [ing her sister, Mrs.` D. J. Lennox. Mr: ant` `Ana. `M.....:.. 1:r-.I_:_- _`Abpu t'_'vo_ bTclok' dn Nw.` ._Yea.f s ' qtning. i Lambie x1otIced.fa[ ligrg. in a}:._- uppgr.- w_indO,W. inf =Pal_k~ {sV .35 $4.. % 2%: ` 9.tors:;_a.nd .V%imidiat*YV%:L? `I; . e ..bri *=:_ ".5 uw..n axaua, LVJJD. .IJ. J. LCIIIIUX. . Mrs. and Miss Maude Hodgins spent part of last week with friends at Cou1son s Corners `LT..__-_ __.:l (`I , 1-. ring a u. nu uuuua._y wuu ICIHUVCS HCYC. Uywesley Sniderxe and Will `Smith of Battleford, Sask.,, arrived on VMonday Ito spend a couple of months with Irelatnves here. :7-`cw CROSSLAN-D-At Sa'skatoon. '$ask., on Dec. 22nd, 1907, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. `Robt. Crossland. Shiloh s ..-1..-___--A -_, up wuunaunla \UlllCl Do Harry and Charlie Thurlow are visiting relatives at Newmarket. , `Chas. Cumming of Owen Sound [spent the holiday with relatives here. Ulnelnuy Q.-..'.-I..- ..._.I \n:n .:-._.:.u, .r `were thrown everyway.' Live coals scattered from the stove soern started a smoke, which impelled us `to haste. Our car was nearly upside down, and, standingon Paton s shoulders, I managed to reach the window of the door, and, smashing it, crawled out, the door being jammed so that it could not be opened. -Helping the conductor out, he at once .went to look after his passengers, while I climbed in again to assist the bag- gageman. By this time the ames were, spreading, and Hamilton had become stupeed by the dense smoke. Luckily he was near the door, and aided by the light of the approaching ames, I was able\ to render prompt aid. A moment later] he was outside and rapidly revived in the cool air. He didlnot escape a minute too soon, for the whole car, bursting into a blaze, in ve minutes was reduced to` ashes. I never caw anything burn so swiftly. We had. no time to get even our books. Bag- gage, express, mail and our clothes all were lost. -------- vocal CIICQ IIII food. J_ Frttfllt.` nutritious and egoomical; This oxoelient? Acooa *`IIIn]I'It_tlns` thej system in robust 1heItI_I.% and to. resist j fl aenxcm db-l':k"an'l"a`siistall'Iln_g nml. Fnanm - ....o..:o:....-. .:.....- >,--_---- ---.......-I an nu. ucuuuj, .l.`l'lUIl. ':He was sentence_d"on three `charges fvof theft, the penods to run concur- : rently. ..,x .. __,_ Use-Armour : Extract of Bed lib- enllghn butt turkeys. It pro- ven 9 ma. becoming -pt-uorvea the nstu:-:ljn1cu-$ load: In onolng liner that noth- ing also can. - Y0! ea-9510*}? It gives the true bob! flavor to routnnd hckedmeatund fowl: -cm.bIea the cook to` outta may dainty diuhes-snd in 11 almost hourly aervioo in the kitchen. . .0 spay. -may v vnuv uvsu, sharnest cough -try it on aguar- antee of your money back if it doesn't actually. CURE Quicker; than anything you 3 ever tried. Safe to \ take,--nothing in it to hurt even a baby. 34 years of_ success commend Shi1'oh s Cure-- 25c.. 50c.. 31. 315 VN`IE,.L"~ G. BEGGS, ARCHITECT` ' -and * Civil Engineer. " Oice, over Bdsankot Block. _ `Town Inspector Having `spent,4 years Post Graduate work in Britirh Hospitals and having served as Clinical Assirtant in Golden Square Bar, Throat 8; Nose Hospital, `London; Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital Wloorelds) ; for a term as Resident Surgeon in Royal London 0 hthalmic Hospital; Bristol Eye Hospital, Bristo : and Birmingham Eye Hosgltal, Birmingham : former Member of British plithalmological Society. 0FFl CE--78 DUNLOP STREET, BARBIE. Phone 51. P. 0. Box. 96. . J. Luck and sister U313 of London, also Mr. Walker of London," _s`pentpart of the. holidays with Mr; "and Mrs. `Chas. Luck.'= THE BALL PLANING MILL Company.. Carpentering, building, andzmanufacturing of doors, sashes, blinds, mouldings, etc. Planing of ` all kinds done romptgr an-d satis- { factorily; Hot - last rying kiln. I - District Agenc for, grained lum- ,ber._a Factoi-`y,v yeld street, Bar- : tie." E Rodgers & -Gallic`, successors `to Geo-fBa1l.~ _._________._._..__._..___:_._._____. $70,000 F0-R INVESTMENT ON good freehold security at lowest rate of interest. ' No principal money required until end of the . term: H. H. Strathy, Solicitor, et_c., `Barrie. ANY AQUANTI'i`Y OF M-ONEY TO ' loan at 456 and 5 per cent. Easy terms of `repayment. Lennox, Cowan & Brown-, `Solicitors, Barris- ters, etc- v '_"'-""'*""'-"-A--------------- UNVVJN, `MURPHY & ESTEN, ON- . tafi IAN!` Rllfiiirnrc `D ...... .... L.R.C.P. 8: s. Enpbuzgh; M.F.P. 8:8. masgdw --SURGEOAN-- DR. J. A. C. EVANS, MEMBER OF College of Physicians and Surg- eons, Ont. Graduate of Medical Faculty of Toronto University. As- sociate-Coroner of County of Sim- coe. Office and residence, William Street. Allandale, Telephone 3021. Telephone connection `with Holly, Painswick and Stroud. _. l . I 1DR. MORTIMER LYON, 31 Carl- a ton St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, `(N.Y.,) Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Saturday. Diseases Eye, Ear Nose and ' Throat. Consultation hours II am, to 5 p.m., and by ap- pointment. DR. ROBERT s. BROAD, PHYSI- cian, `Surgeon, etc. Specialty-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Oice and residence, cor, Elizabeth and Brad- ford Sts. (Dyment Gore.) `Phone 105. Box 456. `DR.'W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, etc-, L.R.C.S., Edin., L.vR. C.P., London. Oices and night residence, Brown- s Block, Dunlop street, Barrie. Telephone, 77. DIE. J. ACUR_'IE ~ SIMIE`-H. OF- was `VI izvance subscribcfs"l-)vc'>"th-`i1"e-iii and f :3,-are eligible. , _ 5,1 - 5;] Euggne McRohen, a_ picture aggit, ';`whohails from Whitby, was chared the police court ?_4i{i'h_,i't`n of P. C. Lambie made ;h_`e ~':a;.rrgest.1 The, money was , rccovefid 1,9 ? . . last week ,~.;;as`saulting Bgrt `Thomas, -bar-_ten'g1ier**' _t` the American -Hotel, and rpbbmg-` gldden ._iii the} lavatory. McROlii;`Ii- inn} nruiII>u~ I..`.4. '....`.. V-'.';~..__: ;L*+;._ . Ont. Office and residence John St., IDR. A. T. LITTLE, late of Churchill. F near corner Elizabeth. Phone 213. DONALD ROSS, L.L.B., BARRIE- +m- Q.~.1:..:4..-... -4... D....1- -: rr.._-_ 7 H.T. ARNALL, M.D.-,C.M., OFFICE j in Bothwel1 s block, Allandale. On the premises at night. I STEWART r & "STEWART, BXR-- v_2-A.-- .. C4.1!-ZA..-....- 'kT.\L.....na 'D..k12- W. AULT, BA'R'RI-STER, SOLICI- ' ` tor, Proctor; Notary, Cqnveyancer, etc. 'Spe_cial- attcntion in drawing ; and probati_ng wills, obtaining let- l -`tlerst of admlmstration and guardian- ship`, collecting accounts, etc. Of: fees, Ross block, Barrie. Money to T can. STRATHY & ESTEN, BARRIS- fa!- 'ct\1:n;I-run-is 1... U:-L .r`.q....L AI G. _A. RADENHURST, -Barrister, Solicitor, `Notary Public, &c. Of- ce--V-Ist `oor Bank of Toronto Building. Money to loan at low- est rates. Java, nnxv 1V..l.`.,IJ I , {\KUl ll'1"E Office. !_,)n`tav1-'19`*Bloclc`, Duglop . LENNOX, CO'WA`N & BROWN, nfa `Q.'v`\1:..:4-A-A IA- .AI\6nI.-2.... EwsoN & CRESWICKE, BAR-i Clafnc-e C.-.13..3&.-..... l\: `L. C nnnn An... -- -v-- vs-\, vvwl-I`. A W1VI-r;."Wm. `Snakes and little-son of AMeaford have been visiggrs. at Mr. J. Bailey s for a few days. ~ . `IA - `Pb (\__:_-I, f~ ' Eye. Ear. Nose 8 Throat, u.y_vra.u, LV1\Jl'.\I"1'.l1 & LD1l`.N,UN- tario Land Surveyors, Engineers, etc. Established 1852. Office, Med- ical Buildig. S.E. , corner Rich- mond and Bay Streets, A" Toronto. .Telephone, Main, `.1336. -Instruc- tions left with Strathy & Esten, Solicitors, Bank of Toronto Build- ing, Barrie, will be promptly at- tended to. , nu. J. wu1\.I.\L1:4 0111.1 J.'f1. {ice and residence, Colller Barrie. Phone 61. .\lAV4L1.4lJ 1\\Ju)>J 1)., 1)I11\L\1D' .14. ` ter, Soli_citor, ec- Bank of Toron- to Buildmg, Barrie. Money to loan. 1 .|.I.`a[I4'lL\I- "\L h}.L.l..`4VIll\J-, .|JJLJ.\' _r.i's:te4,-Ts, Solicitors, Notaries Public, and'Conveyancers. Money to loan in _anysums at 5 per cent. Oice, '13 Owen street, Barrie. H. D. Stew- a_i_'t,- L,-_L.D_., D. M. `Stewart. v.L;.\4.sa. 1.1.1. \x. .lJ~J.L.l.'1L`, lJl'1L\.I.\1u3" ters,oSo1icitor's in High Court of Justice, {Notaries Public, Convey- ancers. Oices over the_ Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Money in sums `of $2,000 `and upwards,` to loan at 5 per cent. H. H. Strathy, K.'C., G. H. Esten. nu. `ARTHUR ROSS. 154;` A` 911., \r\l'VV`J'\$V (X. lJ.l\'\JVV AV, Brown," L.L.B- Barristers, `Solicitors for : obtaining probate of _wills, guardianship and administration, and general "Solici- tors, `Notaries, .-Conveyancers, etc. Oices, Hinds block, No.6 Dunlop street, Barrie. Money to loan at 4% `and 5 per cent. Branch oices at Creemore and Alliston. ~Haugh- ton Lennox, Alex. Cowan, G. E. J. .IJ1u\.I\, JJGIIJC. \.n A. E. H. creswick; suvvuwn um. \u1\1.`u)VVJ.\41\.L`4, DAR` risters, 'Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario, Proctors, Notaries, "Conveyancers, etc. Money to loan. , Oice, Ross Block, Barrie. E. Hewsoxr,K.C. A IT LT I` ..... .3--- _.__ -. v--u--no -auyllo ` fJ`a.mes Leer was on Thursdlaly % % 1MONE TO LOAN. __-.-___.-..._____._..___._..___._. % m MANUFACTURERS. Ancnzrncxs sURv1a':Yo. FINANCIAL. PHYSICIANS. LEGAL, _.._-v-_. V. as awcusnvbo _ `Montreal is after the services" of `Steve Vai'r, Barrie s fast forward, now playing with the Renfrew`h_ock- ey team. I up-. - - - street, n4\l&I YTU C W ` W0 3`! _ uusun?u TAio:";I '*" ' . ` c0NVIA|5_ClBF:z":'1;'. AND? .;.;n-:3 iimanu f.-.. ._.. |The Barrie Steam Lzwndry |JOS. KREITZ `Elizabeth St. Phone 250 I haxge now a. large stock of first class COAL on hand of all -sizes. 11-- ffAC'\U\ . ......._. -____ _ who he; ;..;.;eva1: 5.1 '..1;m.;%su arlption List until the money is paid. V ' _` Subscribers now in arrears for three months , and over will be charged s1.5o{per annum. Coal and Wood Merchant Comer Bradford and Elizabeth Sts. Phone 158 ._ _.-.. ; nun; unuvvo Also HARD and son` VVOOD, and shall be pleased to receive your orders for same which will have Prompt and Careful Attention. -LL j-n..-_..;__.____ FOR BREAD CAKE-S or ALL KINDS c3oAg. 8: _\A(ooD -s-I-+-1-+-I-I-+-1;-1-+++-I-++-a~++-n-++-z--:H Barrie. E Druggilc, +-I-l4-I`-3'-!'!l-+4--!'+ -I-*1--!-4-I-cl-and-+++-P \4\rn' nun any as: v nus`: lnn.uInuV A De Condensed advertisements on first page such as wants of all kinds, lost and found. property for sale orto rent, scfecic articles, etc.. etc , mustbe aceompanie with the cash, and vvib. be inser-ted-rst insertion 2 cents per word each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word. (nsmes,addresses and gures counted as words). but a reduction or one cent per word -will be made when the number of insertions of same matter exceed tour ' V--- __.vvv- .`u can (or advertisements must in ever oau be mounted on solid metal base: Wm ue cnargea. Advertisers will not be allowed to use their space for advertising anythin outside their own regular business. She d they do so transient rates will be charged for such ad vertisements. Waring of Toronto recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Luck. ` T Mr. H. V. Ardagh of Vancouver, B. C., is spending a few weeks with, his parents here i 3 wig?` changes of Advertisements allowed per year. If more are required. composition ratea will be charged. Advertinern will Inn} 1... ..n....,...a 4.. ...... n.-.~_ -.__ 2Prefen-ed positions for local advemgg menta in the paper will be sold at an advancg of one-thirgi on above rates, and on no orheg account will special positions be given. Thin rule will be strictly carried out. CONTRACT CHANG EB. Advertisers will please bear in mind that notice of intention to chan e advertisements muatbe handed into theo ce not later that Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the coiy for such change mustbe in "`HE ADVANC olce not later than l2o clocK noon on Monday in any Week, otherwise the advertiser's announcement gnay not be made public until the week follow- mz. mu! ing- % on THE The Northern Advam Tue ADVANCE 1s provento have the lit -`g'e;.t circulation of any paper in the Count, it 11:; `also by for the largest subscriptjm ' latter {act demonstrates the quamy of 1U P5h'|1l- Q1011 havqsrgy adtertismz to .4. .._I_ -- IA __,1;I. 4 _uu.wr [lot uemonstrates the ualxt - iiupstronl. If you have any advertisqng toydot it with the paper that reaches th _' I mrdd to pay the price. e mom Advertisement: are charged according 1 space-18 lines agate measure make one inch, Legal Notices. Auction Sales, Amusem em.- . insertion 10 cents yer line, gig: on _ nent inotirtloncentstsper inlcie. 8 110 008: 003 D81` ne for insertion : 5 cents-per line for each subsequgz insertion of the same matter. All items undag. blinea, of this character, charged ass line. Obituu-v Poetry 50 per line. THIURSEDAY, JANUARY gm, E`v'33on"'"n m""n.`$'x' " "u'.'un.."&".'zf'.?n'{;`s.' than oouldan Handbook Pusan ocut!'o.&cIt ` oytor goon-|n on Ira n 1: 13.21`. '"f';'Z_.:`*.*::` ""='=. *'- '" A-- ---Q- - -- "v1\_/I-_r'.v a;1;i" l'\;1`1"; :1-ohn A. Tfask of Collmgwood spent a couple of days in Town during the week. `I... `I f`. Scientic Jlmcrican. -llnn.1|'ounly- - . `an J " 2 V ADVERTISING mmzs Has a marvellous effect. on rough skin. One or two applications will remove the roughness, and by its occasional use the skin acquires the smoothness and softness of 3 baby's. Glycedonia is not sticky. and gloves msy be worn a few moments after using it. MAKES YOUR SKIN LIKE VELVET is under new and etflcient Manage- ment. Our stat! of employees has b een increased by experienced hands and we are now prepared to dorst class work, and give you satisfaction. Call. write or PHONE. NO. 55. _.. . .. .. .v.-nyu uuu \./nnunux 1LLCllLlUllo JAS. OHEESMA or-AR `Band \l.._..'L-._L f`0-A----r "- ` MONKMAN S GLYCEDONIA. GEO. MONKMAN. CONDENSED ADVERTISEMEN T8. __,__,n _ 2,, 4- . `Barrie. t __.__ w av. In LVVV \lCIJ 9; `Mr. D. Qginlan, Couxity Treasur- er, was in Lmdsay last week.attend~ ing the funeral of a relative. coxunncxn. CONTRACT runes. IQSIII6 lln Pn'ce 15c and 25c. Delightful after shaving. --NOTICE-- TRANSIENT ADVERTISING. I 1wk.[ 1 Mo..3 Mo. 6 Mo. 1 Ont. s"0"0 ,9 _ P50 00 00 j J. C. Infwin spent New Yeai"s- at Port Hope. `um `iv a . ._. ion Yr. V TT1F1{ i`i;;;;s Gardinef or Tpronto spent a few days last week- wxth thg: Misses G1-eenwoo - _ruulIaueu.I_rom we omce. 1'43 uuxuop sweet. Barrie. In the County of Simone, the Pro- Vince of Ontario. Canada every ` Thursday Morning, 151 - -au:"sL:v acnzw. %PnoPau:'rons IN Local lnteto:w AL&&L&&& &&&L&&&A&&& :0`-'+l--I-+4-N`-5+-l-4`4~!-+4~-3-I--I-lo-I-4-l--I-+3-' M}; VV\7_ Miss Webb of To- ronto spent New Year s with "Mrs. F. L. Burton. _Ori1lia has started a roller skating rmk. '3 `I1 per Annoim _._1_d_v__m_cg 3-f4M*`!-4;-+-Io--%+'+4-4-!-!1-4%-3'-l"!'F: Ti-Ir: Nonruznn Aovnnct til i `I530 48 `column Nowlpnvgr. , .l`.ubIluhed.trom the 011106. 123 Duulop Street. Bprrle. In` vlnnnnf n'\ntArh\ nnnn gunn- % `+20 F9. 1%, ,.,.Vi.t:1tt % To- V ronto. .lITon_t,fa1~and;.PO!!It3` East % I ..Z`..'1-.-`_ *_=. 9-n;.. ` t f!;L-1L`| T *2.oo a.m.-.-For Orillia, Noftli. Bay Ind Soo."' " ` % I on 4 `gnu. V, 4. "a.r}1.-I'_`or O1-Aillria, Graven- hurst and North Bay.- ` - `Q .0 Ir: * .?'Trains` ,1nention_d % 5.25:-.,.p.`x11.-For .Cardwell. .Ji1ntioxi, Georgetown and I-Iamiltdn; ' i .` To-W ionto, Mpntreal an`clT`p`oints East. % -,-.23 A a. ..V:iV'1.-lbor Caizdwell Junction, _Geor8eto.wn_' and Hamilton.'-- . U Vtora apgi 'I.`o.ro1'1tq.A '*_ wpvuaqag, ` _ 8.oo .ia;tT11;-+-For '.'%N`mar1ec, `Auras; ta and.`TQ_r9nto.L ' , - 9.35 ,-Afja.ni.-55-F>r`_AllahdQL . mob "p.m.,--F01}! New-m_a1&kt, ~Au- l'UllIUa ;~_>.};IQl:l`B `I . _ *s-as Tor9nt9s (cobalt n__ ., -I-_I_ , -'1 Sundajv. 3-40 `I331. G Tums or Svnscvxup-rxox. ,,,'. The Methodist Sunday. School F Xmas Tree was a huge success_1n every particular, from the" opening to the close. There was not a dull moment, each number being thor- oughly enjoyed. . The -Chairman seemed entirely at home in keeping up the interest, with his witty say- ` ings. The drills and dialogues show- ed good training onthe part of those * who had_ this in charge. The _taking feature of the evening was a scene . of the Far West, Miss Ida Mc-Mulkin _ and Mr. .Eveard West being the star characters." They did itheirparts most admirably. The trees were ` nicely decorated and well laden with `presents. `About `fty dollars was the receipts of the evening. V I K It is gratifying to note that,iwhile The Canadian Magazine, as a literary p1oduction,'has for some time been holding its own. with the high-class magazines, it is now showing a mark- ed advance artistically. 'The Christ- mas number gave emphasis togthis feature, and again the January num- ber contains some particularly at- tractive illustrations. The drawings of Louis A. Holman, illustrating. an article on old Acadia forts, are es- pecially good. The number contains a very valuable; and illuminating art- icle, entitled Metal Mining in Can- ada, By_ Ralph Stokes, an authority on, mining, and contributioins byiDr. `Louis Frechette, Virna Sheard,- A; - R. Carman, and" other well-known . _wi;it- ers. ' . ~ ' - Cl'S. --..-v up-u auwial u.Jo Mr. Bert Humphrey of Barrie, `Mr. and Mrs. Thos Dobson, `Miss V, and .Mr. Wes. Dobson and Miss Jessie Brunton of Allandale 'were. Xmas visitors with their `riends here. Mr. Win? 333:}rcli-*{h"i\Z'arsha11 Field rm,_ Chicago, and Charles Perry, Toronto,` spent Xmas .with their` parents, Mr._ and-,Mrs. John Perry. ` - . Misses Lizzie and Miss _Kat1e to were VlSltO1'S Xmas. Tommy Phillips of,Detroit `visited. his parents at the Dominion House, after an absence of ten years. wHe is lookingthale `and hearty. 1ll __ 'I")_,_4 'f`I,, '1 .-m1\ I'.",i5e-ae;)::Ic" delighted the large congregation on `Sunday even- ing with his able and` excellent ser- mon. - ` T I Mr.'a nd Mrs. 'D.'I. Fergson of London, Ont-, `are visiting the lat- te'r s parents, Mr.- and `Mrs. T. Bell, .ARi,vrdale Farm. IJ\_{P\ >-go.`-V"',. m' ,,':': ` '~ I? -TV"~"' L V ,.,1;d;tImg~>champ1onV;oars'n:a{1, `res * -e vc _1:lIs_"the `big regatta an Barrxe on` H_o`smer,` Eph; Morris and others in :.:.'g:],_`g_f./f0-f _Edwar.d... Hanlan,i; Aug 12th,18'78, when N-ed showed the ~ way to Wallace : Ross,`-Ge_orge a 4-:mile"~race. The` following year saw-his famous dead heat "here with Jim Riley of :Sara`toga--a race by the bye which "many judges thought Han- lan fairly won. He, `however, had his revenge when 5 ft: the spring of 1880 be defeated Riley with consum- QUICK.` anal`. no-u 6-I`-ma. D;-uLA_...- -A. \l1__L '.J.v :P:c-)st-:-r,-'1`Oro'hto, spet a few day wxth her brother, -James Foster. v % V MV:".HPeacock `of 'Craigva1e spent` a few days with his brother,jRev. Mr. Peacock; at the Pa'rson`age. 'n;__ -n If -n_ u ' Stork _of_ Dun.t-' vbggti we =vs.s,:_t:ng friends here. -, n-i` ` -`.'-.- , ' and` vMrs.` Kli'nk,'."1forontO,- `visnted the -latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs.APerry, over Xmas. ' c}1i;5bi:iIding ssocs. V;-Hate _._: mgVt_on,V of Barrie is:' o'f:'Mi.ss Gertie Hubbard. _ . `Mrs. Rowly and family, E,lmvale, were guests of Mrs. Greenlavy; for Xmas. \ _r ; (V.'vll,`oowl5Vte,f-<;z:-l'a_st week.) A.VB0yd is visiting under the_ :11 ;`3.,*.`?'e1 {"Af.-' ` 'Mrf D.Tjj. %1=Qr}us":$}{ 'f{;;'nc":_"c }as with his mother in'lOwen Sqund. 1(4}fa1a&T"i\&}.'%6;'r}f "r'1{2.JaI3n, were guests. of Dr,- and -Mrs. West- Xmas. w'i;.;1.; New-. . > the holidays Cheetham and m-an:- :-...:cL mt-.. ur -V (T99, a'1;_'e';Vf.voif-* last .w'k.). ~, . j`Mis's"Pr1"_f.Wa1ldnshaw is visiting. -atzher .home this week, V v . . V`;`l;.:.r-i .-l-1'iil`i;;-_ 6"f'i*bronto `spent Xmas at hpme.` '_ ' * _ - Mr. and_ _Mrs. Maftj?:;1,.Toon- to, are visiting Mr. and `Mrs. Shaw. ' You M ay Needlt Ask your dotor thou: the wisdom of your keeping Ayn : Cherry_Pectoraluin the house, ,rea`dyf,or poids, coughs, croup, hrouchitfsf. f `If he, mt: It`: hall right; when get 1 bottle of it at once. V Why unotohow I little foresitht. in `such nilftcui? oauiyztmmens 91"`! j A THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE. .g\u _AIlI\v Will! UQIIBUIII` gags org:-the Potgmac at Wash- g` vgng and Susie McAteer Mc-Keyer of Toron- at their homes over gauuag ' I walked out as my coach was! upright, but the door was off. `I was] unable to help any of the others, and` could not have climbed the banktol, save my . life. ` Some woodcuttersl he ped` us to get our coatslout of the l eckr Had it not been for t;hem,tA .our suffering would have beenvjinten-` .se. I__ didn tvfee_l as if I, was going to get killed. 1 when these coaches were rolling , but I._fdo_n t `want to: try. it.` again, sqmewhat similar run`-off? tQ9` .P13s= thjergea few treats` mo, .!l.r.i S.tdnje I, ~ ~ 1 Art`l3;ur'., Stone; the _atpfsS`;tn_esee j ff;J_1is } V ` Took Three Somersaults. Dr. Leatherdale, of Penetang, was going .to` Toronto to" .spend the day with his brother-in-law, A. R. Tud- ehopeg He remembers the coach tak- :13 three somersaults, and thought it was never going to stop. Glass, seats, and cughions ew-s.in all direc- tions. " ` L GI? D. >-Willoughby was the first man out of the wreck, and gave his ex- periences as folows: We were go- ing at a slow rate of speed up a grade, when from spreading rails or some other cause the train suddenly time to realize what happened the car was standing inthe ditch after turning over three times in its drop of thirty-ve. `feet. I broke my way out of"the _smoking c_ar window, and after helping out Mr. Perrin, and another man, went into the main sec- tion of the car, where "grown-up peo- ple, boys, broken seats, and cushions were piled in confusion. The posi- tion of the car -permitted exit through the door, and in a.few minutes the car was cleared. Fire starting from the stove in the baggage car spread rapidly-, and the-coaches. soon went `up in smoke. It was. amira'cl_e that left the track, and before we had% the pa_sengers escaped death, or evenli serious injuries. . _._ V_._'----- Conductor Paton had one leg hurt, Baggageman Harry Hamilton and Expressman Arthur Stone were bruised about the head, and'the lat- ter had two- ribs. broken. Engineer H. Hawker, Fireman J. `Spearin, and Bakema-n P. Sheedy were uninjur- e . Drs. W. .A. and Fred Ross and Dr. Arnall were at` once despatched to the scene of the accident and the injured were brought in to the R. V. hospital. - V I The passengers who escaped with- out a scratch were: Mrs. Green- wood and Miss Hart, Elmvale; J. R. Maw, Minesing. T I` , - 7- - ~~----- "6 -r- | Douglas Willoughby, Penetang,_ forearm cut. . Fned J. Pen-in, 888 Queen "street, Toronto, back injured, head .cut. T_,___, 1.! 17 ' I `V uuuuc_u Au inc` lavatory. 'McRohn `glgaded not gmlty, but was fconvicted- *3 y t1;e_ maggstrate, sentence _be1i_ng:_ sfrtd;%% V J am; 1'\I`e v\z--'1-3.0%:--`head cut and back hurt., V "John Hbuden, Elmvale, face cut. Miss Allen, Allenwood, head cut and bad shaking up. C:'u-nahan, Elmvale, face" cut and back - injured. - ._-.-.-! v Mrs. ,(IV.T";I`_r`:1'c'e, Elmvale, head cut, badly shaken up. C.'Spearin, Penetang, face cut. Dr. Leatherdale, Penetang, back hurt. T V vH.erbrt Greenwood, Elmvale, head! cut, back strained. , V 4 'V Villia;m Hunter, Barrie, shoulder Tstrai_ned. ' , - 3 Ch'as:'A. 5Hex;ron, Pehetang, head cutI , ` . 9 makil K6737}? l csodRe solutions will] Not Open a Savings Bankinccoum u v-- `? 'S;:<:.the big clubbing oef, Acivance We_ek}y- Mail, on page -.3. This` wgtaer does not apply _to those who ate eligible. -.-_' C.` glow take the'T Week ly. -Mail, but {Vance _subscribers both new

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