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Northern Advance, 19 Mar 1903, p. 8

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`'04 _I-T and 8-ndyA or .9-.. W -%!"'4*; tr. F %suc-cessor to_F'_rawIey 8: Devlin - Phon e 16 9 > , ar.c;s;.;c;.,,.c...c 4. ialiirergylitnportant item. The following in blacks be sure ta interest you. Cut this`o_ub andbrinlg-it_ with_`you_ and mark the goods you want to see. Special value all through. ' .~42inch.Oheyiot lS_erge,_pure wool, nothiogin the trade to .-qual ic. . . . .. .. . ........ ..50c. 48 inch Venetian Suiting, extra value f:r Suits and Skirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . ./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75c. . 44 inch Fine French Voille, Diamond Black, worsh 31.00. a Our special. . . . . . . . . . . .. ...75c. , 44 inch Fine Canvas Suiting, bright nish, self stripe, making a beautiful effect for costumes. . . . . . . .;.85c. '48 inch Fine Veoethnlsuiting, extra bright nish, pure wool and warranted not to gloss . . . ; . . . . . . . . $1.00 4-8 inch Sati_n_CIotb, bright mooth nish,,a very popular cloth. extra ne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 58 inch Cheviot, ahrunk and guaranteed not to change color. Special for suits..... .... . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . $1 25 56 inch very ne Broadcloth. extra nish . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . ..$1.40 42 inch Eoliennrs, beautiful ackc.chccc..... ................. .. ..... ............ . ....s1.75 LEta`mi.nes`,. Eo1iennes,:Voilles, Crepe de Chane and beautiful twine cloths in-e lengths only 81.00, $1.25, 81.40 and 81.50. . A i - V ' 9 % oommooood in our`D:_-esismaking Dept. and orders are fast coming in F _ ;`-_i i_--_ If y_oowo;7your'8pri_ng eoriy we 'ad'\fiso you tojplaoe your order at your first -pportuoizy: v._'Poat ehoivg You: can avoid being poneof themond at the same time get 3 good choice ofour heatmutorinti ` * ~ made with 'ne'f;1ll'vnn'ce ai1d ~` "qt e_:; jna-'3 in fancy stripes a-nd~_ln:V:s:dasigns 01;`/. b`ak_, ariy 3:630;-,"`a:.very A.'o;`)'AI`1;l'ir V skirt. Special at. . . . .,-.`..;8l._5.0 . V rnsaunruz nmnons ' Many biqantiful ` weaves 6!` `fine Swiss ubbbns -await 'ybu Fa`? very pleasing prices, allvalndea, ~ all wi-tths and many designs, 2nd c `outer to the" right ente_r the 'a'to`r9. " -' " 1 SPECIAL ... me an silk fancy stripe, real Swiss, inches: wid_e, in R`eseda.ACardin_gIi, myy, j Pink, Sky and Turquqiae q_t..20c- ~ Corsstts 5 \ V8pel:4ial_t 3v ~~: `:'..MHI-l'O.' A. Kirk and J. A. Stewart of l L; No. I6. Intended` the Grand _ Lndga new 35 Wmgbom Int. week. FANCY sA'r EN%# unmznsxnrrs ' Bo 'Orde\r _arly and Javoid diaagipqintment. GEORGE VICKE/RS [aliack Dress Goods G130. VICKERS Tho `Ruling in the Barrie and ; Toronto Markets During the Week. } . nun aunt ruxxn. um-uonaxrperm............. Launhakina and Pxlta. fresh. . . . V Wool Pia-kn . , . . . . , . , , 7 z BIIIXEIU and flit`. "'9."-9 PikI.....u........... Ilniin I-`hing l? Cl...'..-`.'...`.. `CC. I. HGXHldO8.....;...-..... soa:noou awn Toronto Formats Markets 1 3 ' g Iowan `MAI VWIIOI-`u whitgnnuoloooo-00009:--:-InnJ :;,'.:....:. 2nd. L; 0. L I\'n;_150. Ivy` I;uiI'1\'u..A.l6. '|horo-mu Imeud uugiuuwhljlj 5.. \'h'e1FuIa. . BI'.l'IIkf.`.'.-.o.--uoororuf;-V; Ba`. DGl C_W`\-`noun. _ UIl1h1'IDOlWtA-'6'.-c... Mutmn-..--.-_--__ M\It.:doo.:-;uooV`oouus vvalflbnnbncuirooc ooboouooonoa\o loci ' naex. xorqqu Mutton . . . . . V-ml nan - om r3'X.{;:};;.S.'n; Z{'._:..%'.7o:n:'.}c., .4 5. codducteil by L.` Tcho. AIoI?r dud vnluitor may |`::`|dta.t l`E ADVANCE 0 FIGS whom team ffjh h IIIBAQ `uncut-`Ann -:11 wuss 1 no (ll-IVIILVIID vlrlul wnon terms 3:: ts ' he ado. `F 311 a.a`"-_a:- z:'"'".;. .........:.. :.'.. ..... `.:..| n _ ;- \ ~,`,';` . A . Ulrruudny. much, 24, 1903. on lot 27. 06:1. 5..`?&t, uurqurvod auction sale at .fIl'In'lbnk. ._lm uh, etc, Sale I: l2~ =o'o1qk _ in), J. _ .G_gu1oy,.:propr!otor,T I `._ -4, [swine sm1wINc| .3v'Y.'1h71 OII, OI! DOOXPIXIROII 3- connexproIsg`nryou 3 Thbne Gunil obyexpert ers.onrypu-can pece perfec y and reinforced no 3 cannot shoot loose or shaky. strong rigid bum extra. solid to withstand the use or any NIT `0 . ` latutlm ed d be ding hammer, t quality bum` p:;)1-its. egg: lB:':?:u:`pl:):. |:xIsy`:t::.l:nt stock. heavy _ . hm 0. T _) - ` V"' _ Iorpatutn. penetration us! strongtin. ~" ' For mo m::.."..*;-:=*.:';:.~: T " ""'f nmo gun with nun lnaroved automatic thaw V ch thrown shell out auto 111% making it possible to reload and me 3'11: dlgocamlon. to-ds or write .,,,.,.. pecial Gun Caialogue conning nal: banal nlnntonun `.9 . 1 " 0. `.'Ja'ckmn.n and little dqglmr. . *il .u;g'8_ound, are spending a few ` %L.?;3?`*F9=*%- "9-% A EXTEND TO ALL A conmAL INVITA- TO ATTEND A . - w""_ - ' ' ' ' '_- ' `v " `I"*'` II lhtelll 50 .50 is Md.` Shh dedred.nnd will :1 111! Send II! 3|-00 "'` m'i `n.Iu'. .`a`.`."` 'L`."mn 0.9.. 1., .42.. .; }m .0 lo cninlnsti to th 1: th balance 5 Illdlt A `I'M. H: :ymlde.lgm.oxne:u:un make era. e.:1up'mmn tm pertyouecy much, Brooch lbamni. .` and -with lnestlplucdcrudbl Iled tool oonmnuinglolnrnl shotguns at brr:l~. upetcholned bored to :12? iron: the 83-75 III. uulovcathlu in ruins, - solid bar and bond Ior an ultra powder. mwlurgnmnunluonudmorhnedngoodnat Clloacoilzor I6g1uge.30 hbnrrel. jwiu ` bx . 1'. W. BOYD & SON, use Home um: 87., Ivzomnzu. } 4. $5,.-='=5'e2i'sI6`i"m$i:'o WWWF5 Vlad; March 25m sham} rpcn sA_u.:s. Am; days` mowing. THE} MARKETS. ounrno. Makes [17, mag V`. . . . . . . . . ..'... S as tn" fl` HARRIS. MARCH I8, rqo3 Innoouuuounnn .... 6` yM11tA be redwsd by 5oc_.... .I lHI__-_ I -gonna 1-woman . a;'.::.*"":::'*:`?"' -dthenae ofnny NITRO loading. nude-with lnost blind crucible rolled steel barrel; size from oolldbu-and .- van - .. der. SINGLE i PARREL AITHE` DYMENT H ORSES. I I Gnrcdo 3 are winning favor every day,` comf rt, style, and quality 11!! combined '0 make the goods the very acme of perfection. W'e'so licit-a-Atrial. Money b ck if not satised. See our leader line.o......... . . . . . . . ..$100 VV O(1r`r_ange is replete wiz,hV3:]1 the newest creations of fsshioniq jfancyhnd oomiiriees some very pretty effects no beautify the Anna- x This Shoe Stock is well known as Barrie _'s Best, for chdice, seIeciio_n, quality and perfect `easy tting shapes fa feature fully as important as the momgy to be `saved, t_his every shrewd and thoughtful person vain not over-* look. ' ` it`! fl;ln's Belt sells on sight. Pat- tem conne to thg store s sell- 'in . % SPECIAL-Fine Silk Moire 4Belta in black only. with oxyd 'ized`budkle, wdrth 50c_, selling at BELTS AND READY. MADE NECKWEAR 25c. Tau-teen '1`ho'rouuhbr-e-do in Training- Theeaalon Beat Pinter-Lady Berkely B701 13-..`. mus- n..-__.. The lnronto News `Ieye :-Up at Barrie J sck Dyment hue thirteen thoroughbred: in training f r Mr. N. Dyment. The atrial includes ree platen and three good look- ing Province-bred two-year-olde. two of thenybeing by Courtown and the other by Superior. The Bertie eople think DrettY well of their chance-in tine plate. While the rent of the atria in made up of last season ! two-year-olde, on: with old Bellecourt and Ledy Berkely. vThe horses have wintered well, although there was some trouble noon; the platen, but they will go to the pol! on May 23 in good shape if they con- tinue to `improve use they have in the past OOIIDIQ `of weeks. The older horses are _all ilrgood ehepe end look well. The atrlI_1S trite dsilyexereieevon the roads, and `will brought to the Woodbine about the mid- dle of April, when the horses will be out through their preperetione in earnest for race week. Of the platen, Thessalon looks` to be the beat. iHe ice racy looking 5201*?` Inn; And .I.....'I.I.t.. -I..1- ._ -........ .....:..M 1? w as we now. no I! a racy Ioonung gwf lug; nndjhonld be able to can-v weight IF required. .- Lady Berkeley, `who did not fio '0'? well Inst union, is once more in tram- .iD3. and she is expected by the stable to do Iomo good racing this war, as she has 31' ldV'Ihown bother condition than a V9 `nun .'IVI.... .___..- I.-- I___,, L,,, ,1 -, r1-,-..L..u1n nvuuy IIIUWII 065531" COIIQICIOD Ulill D Y" I 0. Thin mute has been bred to CourtoW0- T '0 Breed-winner for the stable for man) yous, Flying Ben. was retired last season- ,snd'iInoI_r put due in foal to Caunie Boy- Tho following is 3 list of the horses. * Honsns IN TRAINING. 1, Bolleoourt, hr. in , 3. by Courtown-A' yui_o,D., V ` - ' _~ Lady Berkeley, ch, 111.. 5, by Canme BOY Q. _ b b L t et - uy`~ erect, . g ,4. y onga re * j'2_-Amnhegga, br. 3., 4, by Henry of N "vgrre--8he.._ 4` - . 1 Lame, _ch. 3., 3. by {Exile--Nona. ?3.i.`*9-!!`l:.E!lYs 011- 3,. by Blazes--H' .mmr.v_. - " ' - lg! I ; V ` I , K: 3.", 3, by Courhown--MU" I..loot.T L . 3.bCot1rtown-HandI5' ' 1`m-.'1 wo'-; -unvows. ~51 .f.- Dank`- % mllitv. - `ITIII .1`. akin; 1 us Uhlin D be .- ` . -- ac ' VY99-1:3. 2. by 3IlDCiIoIt--ll|id of El- 06-mm-.-:K-*0 3 LII -I.'hATIIUu hr. g...3, by Cnnnio B0Y*`A' Inlay. shlelds, "ch. 3. by King Eric--T9` 091: Hall cram; for Boys .... .. .` 8h.IQn|:radedrad_nndvawil non in CORSETS ARCH 19, 85c. ...$1.00 .. .$1.00 .$1 25 ....$1.40 . .$l.75 DISSOLUTION `S.A.I..IE3 9, 19o3'{ 3;; . -at]! ~$10.000 Worth` Boows, SEES, '1-3.UNKs% Aand-VALISES xsau-:s I-"on cnsu om.v. V A ` PLEASE nouor ASK ran GOODS on % .L `APPROVAL. _ V ' Ilouavaaruuoan on EVERY 1PURG|'lA8E NOT SATISFACTORY. `of a life time; crowds visiting the store all last Weekexceed our expectationand con'tinuostoincrease daily as the SALE 003 011, ','i\ 8Sn1`1s positive proof` that than :~B AR.GAIN S oifex*cd have not failed to convince even (ha doubtful visitor the substantial r`e bona-% de and represent money-so.ving'that. s simply a. chance " . With only another week. s sellingo at we are determined to_ xnakefth n-ecess_a ry reduction of Stock if price cutting cnuiuts `tor anything. > % NOTE-_-Sale closes Thursday, March 25th., SO shop ? early and in the morning if convenient and avoid the aftefnoon rush of business. You're sure or better atten_tTion.% L ` _ L ~ % X; fjiAsunHzuD.a`L_E%coa:z mas _..- I, - 1 >' Trunks and Vallses also many new lines bf sprIngFoutwear to hand this week are lnc|uded% lniho PRIOE REDUGTION. ` THORNTON." `D|S8Ll!T|B_N PRIGES % V MARCH, by death. VDiphth'eri| wjl tho,culO:`- Mu. Lia; J}me., if Mulmeih. s.\ the guest of Min Alioo` Jones this week. V Mr. and Mrs. Thine. Atmeuong enter- tained at number of young people of this` Vicinity on Friday evening. Every, one went home feel};-g..%they.A ighegryelv The mutmwpasaro `viii -'q;3ita_? revnleht. Quite a number of new oueyhsve` con to ou_r notion during the put week. `Minn Nlry McLean spout `Int weef `with friend; in Co.lIin.w.ood,; ` bV Min Mamie fetiiiiioid. `t`oV Otnifiiofld` to roInuio- ho! dntiol in, tho .millu;or y huuinegu. : . . 0 mg; no thhe; ,oanditon`of_the roudl the younur people Will bdt `hold their` uI'-_- nu! meeting on Thursday eve__,ning..f I The make in o..ua...o.a ...... the woikmon..hu given 1. number of our, bo;;IsIf0.!- h9lid&!|_o .V ; . L . imu M!-w .Wiaih9 i- 1-o-n'~ from ES- -ma..u;.if.`~a~.a ~. ..`.... to ;m.;..;. ship %wa.4-E, nhh;M`_%_9gIm in.uilli_ngn. f , `-ll- =.>`- .1; :.-..; U -VIII" WWI .v;u"I.-u IIvI_ vvulnv Ill IlIuIl||Ul'Vo " MP. Ofvi-;0, ' " ` .\;In,,r W-nitoI>b.:I=:o ho. iatonfdua F "i&}f'?ri.'o;i.7..'o{.T.I.. 1.; Bug. ring for some time, has left the road snd will take up farming near Elmvale. in` i n 1 2 ,,I.I_ A - L, -4 Mi'::Tohn c?f.;.to:d is Li1 oco% best `work. uzsinafter being laid up with I sprained wrist for tome weeki. \ up -nu -no I I I 14 AI who on .151: the employ of the Grand Trunk, removed his funily to Newmorkot. this Hook. 1. ' Mi`. Muhlonrigley, who has been More `on V: vilit "to-his mother. Mn. Ohu-loo Tsylor, tetnrngd to Midland on Tuoldny. Min Martha Parry of `Angus. ha been visiting friends in town. during the past week. She is on her way home from the city. up 1vvI._,`.,_-I_,-__A l_-;_,, , II vouy. Mr. Writer fmughurst. had moved from _ Bndford` street to Cumberland street, * taking thehouae recently vacated by Mr.- S. Pxolt. . V _ * . .1;l:: huiroturnod from Wobbwood and is again in the employ of like Grand` Trunk, ' W fin` iromd again after ,3 innit of throoweoks duration :0 friends in Lindlay and Toronto. ' `III! \ WI!C VV IIIDC Ii C9$ CF15 UV St. homu by the G.'1`.R., and has` taken his family with him. V ni.f::ia hlnily have % gone to reside in Sg. Thomas, where Mr. Met:c|lf is Ifith the G. T. R. SI: imagdin `running out at Allendalo and has returned to town accompanied by 3 better-half. Mr. and-Mrs. Alex Smith, of Goldwa- ter, called at the Methodist personage on Monday. .on their way through to Oollnngwood, . w 1."eLe"s:3JeTZ*.. hold -overyWod- neadny evening in St. George : church. All ntecotdinlly invited. ` n i ,lA-_x ' Rev J. W. Chm-chili. on Snndoy oven- ing will` presoh on tho Iubjoot, "Lu- sons from the Railroad. -The demon should prove no he an interesting one. VIXIW dccvgnt t-v 7- -w vvuuu unusua- ` ' road Happening of Interest. `L Mt. J. 'L6o1:ot in home from the N orthe % '._ .j "V171;-v V;I;aloy wash in A'l'oron".I.. Afoi d_:yn l ul: weo_:l_t._. : V ` . `,- 9 '5 O9; Mu. On-bon_'h`u ntuhd homa. aftr % V. qxtondad ms: with mend. in Baotou ; 'and vioinity. ~ , , u - 9 CI . ~ I Brdntbng A who hag Alboep 6n a trip to London and Toroutuk - returned 4 home onl'I`uondsy. . Allin `.1 -`V VV IIIM "5 UK? bridge building nail`, ha beii sorted to St. Thoma. . - ' Mu. J. S. Brenton. whdhu been no eeriduuly ill that small hopes were held out for her recovery in conuleeoing lunch `to the _plea._Inre ofher nanny Meade. ` A 3_unain*o1-* News CONCEN'ING THE 7 MOVEMENTS'OF'SIXTHMWAlF2D , - * 'RESIDEN'!`S - M`o,nyT- ew A:-r1v;l""s:-'l'hosa Who T `vxsmac Friends Out or 'I'own-Ra_.il- 1 _% ..--_| 1-9-_._.-_x_.._ -0 `l'_a.-_....4 vJol.:n Wagnerin (rain 3 hip toTo:onto. ~ _ ~- .4." - `T . ' silks. ietufnogi 9| t'o fri onds Toronto. f'1ei;;.' 3; I;'t" :. 'v:iu_it.lng' cg` '.` Q, ,,-L-` -'._l`;yiqWt able` `t6 Vdnvo out" 1` main that i. long `invent. ` V | -. ..-;-.-... -- ' .-.n 1-,' "ff.."`.}.'5 7ii{3:$3E;pp .pene Snndiy }1 ifl} ft':llh stAAnIoq Milli. ~ . J _'I-l-iI:-(l-|;v-o-'.'l-a_<:-k- aTIr1I.*e3*`ai.Z;ga:n afh_of oxggvofoatmck of se arIot=fovor. J Jamiecn and M3. Simpson gjgfrotumed from '.l`_ox-onto. V - we please to know that , Mu. VR; -n in improving. , 1 V _ ;;Inu.a. lioichhs; returned from 3 with n,:0nlh_ 'aandV id dud. ` ' T "Tiizf. i.i{pZ"6I.I..;a.}L}i.,j./noun. from Toronto on Monday evening. V '~ -V n QDIOI II 0 'Boo'I$'.on.. World y; - tffllsndnle ia tho gain of Min 4 7 S_s_mAuoVl Pratt , rou xvl `Allsndnle to Tottenham sud will no intc \ farming, T 5 V A - . E In -1 . ' ,|I__,,__ _L;._J A l:und-rad. ad ten cu;-0%, containing over 600 farm hand: went to the North- west on Tueudsy. Labor will he IOIPOO ind high pricodm Ontario this summer." '.iE::'ia'v".E.7L"..i1:T3:}E;.g.in am 5 ' aiclmqu of dove:-`:1 month: duration. __ _`!,; j `T fin; 'I}i'1Lf17..;ng.1xir`u.e*,';t*.TIITiJdI'uT:d in in T Jhil week viniting-'her sitter, Min gncnnss xemreumur nu. _Ald Campbell : many friends are much ploaaod to ace him out again after having been conned to his roaidenoo for over a_ week by an `attack of bronchitia. V A The idllnwinc have been classed as con- ductor: and will be given` train: as noon 3: their examination: "are _ puud :- Moun. Baliburton, J08; Day. Oharlei. Dickson. R. Connor and 0. Mallory. On Sundsyiovcning. in St. Goon-go : church. Mr. Funk Sonics nnd Maura. Martini sing a. tr-io,"_Art Tnon. Won-y which dinplnyod to nduntnge their ag voices. /A lawn congregation listened with A1-apt attention. , Ill:II!__,. ,_'-. N 1, .. I , n--- --r - ---__. Mr. J amen 'VvV"iiliuna', who `harbeen night way-mute: for theput yearin the Grand {Trunk yards lyu` left the com- pu':y u service and mmed to Hamilton uocompsniedby Mu. William; ' -n 'Qv `_~WTho Miue| SImpoo n. of Vuy, are visiting their sinte:*',.Mra. Thompson. Thev are` on their way home {tom a. trip to 0510320 and other American" cities, ivhero- they hug Lbaon. vjaiting `friend: since 0heutmu;I~.-.. ; ,_ - _ Word _v`rn`r`eceived in own on Tuesday ftornoo'n_ that Mrs.` Hooper." ;Sr., of Painuiok. had droppeddead /some time during" (ha mo:-n_ing.* Friends. will ex- tandx sincere Iympxthy to .the autricken hmilyyv Tho-;of_ the sou ago gith ithq: ._G. '~.bI.'.[_R.-.11 . Allundale. Vi . A-, ' 33'" Mx; Burton Leroy, who .h_u been night opotii- at ;An1-on, ha baon given" a position` in the Annp`erint`o'n'dent'I ooo at AIIa`bv' Mr; Leroy an only ' beoxi at `V mun: C32. 1`.bont_ six` mo&|til'|nb.li>`|: orwon 0:1 _uro|lr`ou-an . ` ' :3 -49`!#.i'-'=2* `N it-%`-n ~19- l`homu'B'oll, dnolof the oldlt o,nglnb`o'I'|,in Oanadu. died `at, Strbtford. uoeiitlyf. I106 82.` Beginning his career on 3:116` Glolldir dililiob `Of h9f0ilodoIpl|u f V > cl-van` W N; % ninuiu mi fot71`Jr'aai3 use In %-%.--*~ `1i;.T%a;..;.; ivzia}. Ti... been not to A 'I`I-in.-.-n Lu. `kn C`. 'l` Ann` `In. no in full swing ft` *-nthh-_Ichool WD7i;'.v-E-;orgo vhm. of the G. '1'. R- -3J_A Inn:l.Ii_;- -5-5 `mg: hnnn. `nuns- A Trim . no1zmm%;nvAxan. s-?wa.... It E=m.s.... DP`?! 1... I In he retired. J-In Lilvvuuu --u----u Owing to and cironmstaroea Mr. 0. Huttonhaa had to break no houaekeep- in. He has returned to the Gravenhurst Sanitarium and Mrs `Hutton, who is also .very ill. haabeen provided for at the Royal `Victoria. Hospital. Arrangemewa - have been made to have the children cared for until the family can, reunite. l.,,I .,, - The services in St. George : church rn Sundsy were well attended. In the morning Rev. Mr. Westney referred to the present deplorsble condition of the politics! parties. He ssid thst religion should -enter more in the life of every _.-I1LI.2-'_ URL- `QC IIIUI-Illl ' UIIIUI IIIVIU III Iuv luv Us vvva politician. The Sunday School has been reopened. The scarlet - fever has been nearly all etamped out andparcnte nccd leel no apprehension at lending their children to Sunday School again. v------'- -- .v___.._. ._v The railway running from Garaoaa in Venezuela, built by Engliah anterpriie ia a Inarvalloua feat of engineering akill. The tint and large part of the route in a oonatant climb up theyateepaat of izradea, round the aha:-pant of ' ounce, and throughaeemingly` interminable tunnels. At almoat any moment you A can look out of the front car window and aee the back `of the traimioonaiderably below. Forfan inatant you may think it another-train, an when y9u realize that it ia not, but a part of your own`. you ahudder to think what . would happen if anything . ahould give way. - A rear end collision between two freight trains occurred on the main line of the Grand Trunk at Oakville station at 1.10 Sunday morning, by which D. J. Magulre, a brakeman of Toronto lost his life. An extra eastbound freight was standing at the station taking water,when another freight. also outbound. came along, and running past ,semaphore,_ crashed into the standing freight. {The front lbrakeman on the second-_tra_in, D`. J. Magnire. jumped justas thetvrc` trains came together, , , but was caught f under-V neath. the `engine. `and instantly killed. Eight cars loaded 'w`i_th`co'rn for"Poi -t land tor export `jirere , ,dettro y"`a!',tl' by. the collision. The cahcbse ofthe first train gso `03lIght.l:0,"bl_1t!"l5ll'lIl""I'I> extinguish -`:l -.-.w' . _.v._.`_. ---_'--v v -wow v- -`--vow ! ' of Grefl, (spend- ing a few hit Stpkeu. .. H {Mia HI Vilitill Ml !-. , .0`- 'n-.1.-.. III" I.``...__ __-..A. _ ---__-I-A ` Rio 6Pho;o he: u`1`n},Mrs. J oh'n' a; {zsz,j gcyroito`, ;,i.; , xNTEI`MILI;s;% 1 % `Mr, and may A. again, or Miahum and Mr. and_'Mnf. _K_n_8Dl'>; of; dg l_e,_viaitqd 1-gl'_tivVo` `hero on 81u`ndujy.i `:- ' _ -In-_5_,-I:`.L;`15lnI1_'-;1- ,- vi 1 1 - V. "Q And Mr L.Thompon have refurned ' `-`ilr; pronto. after eponding 3 month with 'pu'en_ta.. . -

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