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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jul 1927, p. 2

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Iuul--"\,Jnl8I" a. man of se: education A patriot true, who's save tion: ` Then put mm back `_'by acolam Our Ciounclllor! _ ` -+Fo19 _plum'bing and heatin , ring 214. J. J. Neelands, 48 B1 : c St. Promptattention to repairs. . .v 15tfc . iuauxunu 1&8! WOGK. ' Charlie Bluenian of Woodstok csdled on his-sister, Mrs. G.. V. Hickling, last week. ` - ~ ' Miss Mafy Lauder has returned honie `after, spending at fortnight in ;1`1.`ot-onto. _Mrs..JaIcobs andchildren oi. oronto are spending some time with her mov-' ther. Mrs. M Thus. `Addion . - auxy u-A number from thi vicin- ity attended the Orange. celebration at Midland lastweek. ' ' . T (Thar-lin `Dino -uh... -1 'Il7- - :- - - V ' uua auer we expxosmn occurred. The J'-ury -s"vedict was: We nd ` that death was caused by explosion of detonators and we do"not con- .s1der any negligence can be attributa led to any person or persons. uvu auu ll} GXPIOGGG-I Elwood Corbett, the last. witness, said: Andrew Irwin told me there was a stick.__of dynamite down there in the driving shed. .He told me this after the explosion occurred. a 1'ur\r. x'nnHn+ m... nr- 12-: ..uu_y uiuauug anywhere. -.\ ` Harry Hammell.--I know nothing ' about this accident. I knew there " were some caps "there. I saw them `- up on a 2x4 scantling in this driv- :1; ing shed about 8 to 10 feet up: I ,t could not reach them with my hands. `They were in a small round bnx about the size of a Paris Green tin.- I open- F` ed the box. and saw `these caps, put s; . lid on again and put box back where ` :' I got it. I was there at place fixing _ -' water worksnin the stable. _`I did I | not run across any dynamite there- . . V Found Dynamite in Shed : E Samuel_ Nevills (recalled.) : found a stick of dynamite next morn- E ` ing. I heard_ Elwood _Cor-bett say 5 there was a stick of dynamite there. c Chas. _Hammell and I look_ed the next 1 morning and we found one stick of dynamite upon the beam in theshed .11` about four feet from the ground. V Hammill took the dynamite. This 11 ,St_lC_k of dynamite was on,the_ op-_ b posits sideof the shed. Dr. Rogers `says Viola told the hospital `nurse 5` that the "boy took this box`o"`the X beam._and took it outside and the 1,. boy hit ,t.he'ibox, with a piece of in iron` and it exploded. . V . . b4 Elwnmi (`!nmlmM- 4.1.... i--:. ___2L> `-- ' - V --.-For plumbing heatin ]_4_ J_ .J_ Nnnvuln AC 3"- July 18-A number from t:yTa.ttende'd Orange. calnhrntlnn .. uuuuaullu ounam In the park. V In other words.-the handful of huff- ] alo that Pablo` started with, or the- ~slx_ hundnjedt that were first brought to `Wim-ln,vs him down at night to sleep And pra._vs the Lord his soul to keep. And Just has reached his second snoze `When Bill Jones: pounds uponthis door And swears somcbod,v's stole his boat`. Then asks him what he pays him `for? Our Councillor! 7 `Who is it when his year is done i And iection time has once more come Has grown :1 hide so thick and touch He does not" care a pinch otsnuft What others say, not yet how "rough .'J.`he,v talk of him? . Our Councillor! Who-~sta,nds up then to talk a spell `And tells them all to go to--weli-.- Some other place? They shout and hail I-Iim---"Chief" of sense and ' -_---.. ...... "cu LIIGL ldlf year over two thousand more buffalo were sent north from'the Park; and, this year the same number will be tak- ' en up*_toxjoin_their brethren. In addi-I tlon about two thousand animals have- been slaughtered from time `to time, and disposed of in the public market, to keep down the numbers of the herd, Nevertheless -there will be about six_ I thousand Buffalo in the ` W0l'ds-'thn handful -4 1......- __--~- -- ........,....u. uu-:11. aome years . `later steps were taken to save this vanishing .race of native Canadian 8 mammals. with such success as may ~_ be seen today in the west. It so happened that, almost accident- ally, a few buffalo had been saved when the rest of the race disappeared. A man named Michel-Pablo finally: built up a herd of over six hundred in Montana. The Canadian government: bought these and had them carefully} transported to what is known asBuf-I falo National Parkyin Alberta, about` midway between Saskatoon and Ed- monton. In this area or one hundred thousand acres the buffalo have thriv- . en and multiplied until even that `large? area became insufficient "to supportf `their numbers. - ' so well that last? year -more sent from-they `and thesane_' number .3 A... .....;.-- .1- _---- we >0 vuunuuut c : a One of _the most picturesque links between the present arm the past so far as the buffalo is concerned, .is the ing his ninetieth year. Mair knew the xwest when the buffalo migw still be seen_ occasionally in their nat ve state, and was so impressed with the tragedy i of their extinction that in 1890 be pub- lished, through the Royal -Society of Canada, an appeal that aroused the interest of thoughtful men. Some vanishing may` `be seen fnflnu n. n... ...--4 j-2-Z-j , Read the Cla_.ssi`fied Adlets. pays. j -vvnavi I`\J l`~.-I Leaves Midhurst 12.59 noon 1 ' .making_prfncipal stops to _ Leaves Midhurste 6.59 p.rn. Da . all intermediate points. \ LeaVes MidhurR 2.18 19.91., Sa L ` intermediate points. I-"ulI_ ipfoggnntion from H. E, Who._thon. is askedeto build and make A special road for Bill and Jake xlvhot. gfhe can't do lt--di1ect" . us e so very c rcumspec _ ' In his delays. or else. by heck 133- CAMPBELL They will some other man elect? Tottenham Coroner who` was in Our Councillor! Charge of the Inquest. V Whoxheara the delegations. when I He's Just a hundred bones" to spend'c1-ibed by Dr. R08'el'S- The `W0 T buy "T " 3" bum` .`"' b"`dg smaller children were at the house ' I i - ,:: ::i.::'2l*;:il`5:23:23"S We lion: may torn up; William wail Who---if he `can't, wii'i lose'hls seat? first crying` and I could not tell What; . e Our Councillor! A be was saying. The two younger,g ' ` aged 5 and 3, were too badly fright-` Trikes his own man and Just for fun" 11- - E] R . d d, . t, (3 they bhavetold me not mg` since. b-_ . , _ . Af}," ,,`. &Het,.;?;av_; V$ g,,"h`f':,3, `Liza: wood Corbett set out by car for Dr. J. S. Alliston The meadows sown to clover seeds. iRogel's who got there in,10`or 15 Whor-works at like. unselfish deedsniinutos. Dr. Spencely of Cookstown: 0"" C"` farrived in about 20ninutes.`h Idfrund I V . , idetonating ca s in riving s e own A . ' - Whols it was uh the mgr"? on fsill. closego the` ground, one foot Wm. Glass A was the former tenant .Who dilvu-i away to spots forlorn . , . To fix some road by gruveiling up, about May 1, 1927 and put them and he left the place in November, To make ,it smoother travelling` ' up on the girth, 7 ft. high, at end of , 1926. . ` - Fm` `"9" "` "9 ""*W`"f-T . shed the day I found them. I knew! Andre-w Hoag-I think a jar on His renutntion ? Om, Cmmcmm, they were` some kind of explosives. 'th1e~box above described might set V 'I put them up feet to be out_of the oil these caps. ` . I RVli1n--li1_vs l}ii11Ldo\;-'nmz1t nliziht tit: \V'1.V `(if the Chlldlielclral ifnew tghey . Hadn t Heard of Blasting " .l'l( )ra._st.1e Ol`( ssou ee, .' n us. e 1 no see em __ - ` ,iui=itVhn.s snpoie `;,f?t!eerwrdgSe.ro They were in. a box c0l1wmIi, H:?_v ;1crL1frl'lset}I`_ hvle oszlot/tigg upon his _, ;P18c6 Where the 80011191113 Occurred the size f a Snap, 'b.x' I `Sift 9&5 i about September. 1926. Mu +2-v--v-+~ 0?! 3 234 C "-"" "'"" `` ` " Tm4zez.gA1q,4i5iAii3' PACiIFl(2c . yuauy except Su Now leaves`Midhurst 1.43 p.m. `Arriving Toronto 3.55 p.m. in Le`a vesMidhu'rst . .. Arrives Toronto . ._. _Daily except Sunday NEW SOUTHBO-U_ND' ' MQRNING TRAIN _ -._. vi -anaavalrll. JFDLJ Leaves Midhurst 7.37 ,p.n `Arrives North Toronto 9.55 Makes all intermediate lstc PIWIII QDQ:------ ` .z.ou `for Sudbury. Dail pal MacTier and all .59 Dily except Sunda te points. L18 p.gn., Saturdays only. for TMacTier' and all aoints.- - ` .fron_n H. E,` Jon`-y, _Bu-rio Ajgnt, King Block. . 'IVA`.IK---- -- y except Sunday, points beyond. y for MacTier and '*-- QI\`Ill` LJUUII (Daily except Sunday) iidhm-at 1 A9 .. .. .'__.L._ . -_-: until] noon` zvfbr Daily tops poi: >.m. Diily Sunday fa >ifIf_c ll p.m. ingfd of V 2.01 p.11 11. instead of _4.40` p.m. U.-Suincome tax payments for June are expected to reach $475,000,000. There isn't much wrong in a land where there's no worse place to loaf than a; drug store.-Quebec Chronicle- Telegraph. s I ; K reac ..... 8.21 a.m. . . . . . . .. 11.00 a.-m. all intermediate stops.` 'stopVs . M acolama.t1on" ,--.' gay. I}! Phone 845 F01 thv \` Supp: n[' 11. our na-Q ' a 2354 scantling, I thought it was found this small pieces en wall of holes in the shed floor. Ibelieve red outside. Hammell o d know who there -was no label on this ed the box with my knife plosives in it and and set up the I set this i lying` on its at.l Hammell's. I neverl box or contents; found of contents in the wood-] shed. I could find no the explosion occur- I cannot blame anyone. I and can't account for accident. Wm. moved some ofghis stuff` uring all this s ring._ I don't v owned t e explosives; box. I open- and saw ex- put on lid. again box on scantling. --no holes in the 1 1 l V

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