Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 13 Aug 1903, p. 4

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Miss Atkinson. of Barrie. ' is the iguest of Mrs. G, `C.-Gaston. ' ` .1:-r 11- ,. ,'-., _,, Remnants 3! Scotch Ginghams - ` ` T `Ret`I\_i\;In%tsL gol'.Art Muslins. n " '_ V Remnants oiblaached Table Damask ~ .~ Jlcmnants of'Unble_achd Damask a L ' %,' ['R,mnan_ts of Linen Crashes ,, - II-Ii-_ I 2 `we, will, as usual, devoige fbrpiaJi*i:.6f the xtion`th:.6f August to clearing out rem Qnants, odds and encts. and broken lines, in` the: various departments at exceptional % pf `Cnlo`i',d`7Di-es: bargain pl.'i(!eS..' *The;=fo1lowing _i`s.a_?pa.'rti`alAlist: `A ` .. - nmnts of Black nDr"es Gnodsn " ' n V . - n Ra1nnnnts-of Black Silks - V. Remnants of Colo:-ednsilkfs ` ` V " " W `n ' Remnants of Fancy Silks Remnants of Best English Prints Rennants of .Golor_e\d~F-lAanne.let_tes% V .. _ Remnaistsi f Plsin Sateen: SPECIAL` SARJEANT & SMITH . -V CRA).IGHUR ST.T ono S'l.`A1`ION. A `mu: ormm: VORGANDIE `nnEss% Musuns to clear at Half Price. DIRECT IMPO`RTERS. ~q.;g::;uJ :au9 GHUUUIIUCU. 1128 of putting on a. train between Lon- don and Carlisle which will make the tr1 p.qr_% 209 miles without a. st op.; Thig iu.10_5 miles farther than any `run In Grpat Bzfitain. - ....v...w, cue neus are A they :-ang before, And banners aoat are 3; _ every door; And down in the streets r men I has`. 2.-.... ..-. ".34! little one," said the mother, to! many long weary years- 'l'h_ru days that the sunshine mocked 32. and nights that were wet with tears, V ! have walrted and watched In silence too proud to speak, and now l"hepualse of my heart is leaping. tor tlxu children hav it uh . Agdymre th e ept e vow ey are coming, coming, the - taller: you never knew, - 391? Fkhtless, my ears would know them, so steady and firm and true I; the tramp of men whose fathered trod! w'hm-A +1.- -.l...1 x..__,_ -, -` = A Long. stojnou nun. T119 - In-0110011 . and Northwestern o 0mpan_y'ha.s announced its intention of nuttmcr nn . +.-mu. n...._..._ 1 _ __- uvvvll Au ule streets are men I but never seen, 3|1t mendly are all the Inc .I` (an. 14. -......_ou "0 W5. the bells ringing II never the.v ra.n2 before, -, .__`, `A...-u vvvunu AHUW Ll-ICI-II; 36 c'te:idy tramp ratbersv trod Where the wind blows tree, I a stag e man--,- In;1he calm` or pea'ce,-L or battle, since` eve"! ; . the race began. ` No human eye has seen41t-'tia an una- covered . cllme Where theleet of my chdrn s father!` have not stepped and bg31t_en_tlme. Iinnn --- AL ~~A-` t3itl%.-.. ...._......._y w propose to me last: ins; .-Alias. Twenty-even--Indeed! .lgon~;is .the, wedding to take pi .~ .....'a. '. .-.._..... ..... The %haI"`l3een,e xtraeted tnm No I6\ll'-`~- . the juice. take out the peel and add , 53%.`: woo}-vvu ou-vv cu vvuuv - v- ._'- - warp: put a._._. ` "u`pt`ul` oteuuijdr; igd at; ; tevvf:{';1leceI`.o! difiniog "peek Whey _it:~; , bollgg`; stir in 4 ",tabl;'ejpo'<:xil_ I_pl qom-gl _ m V .- wet um, 11 ltit!e oranp,;|:_;,1_co::` M: orangqi. Now add the remainder '0!` half a teauptun" or butter`. dun-tug` well. C4'\nII\.,,, (`nub lint` AI! Imlnnk nnhnhnnilnd vvuuucltl, \ I: ,e 1; are me: conquered, rths is the word and `sign, You. boast of their wise` seed-sowing, ,A the `harvest-they .1-eap is mine. Ah! little the strginger knew me mocking, but friendly `foe, The youngest mother of nations, how ~ the strangers know. Of an AI}! amaup uu|A.L.-_. 1.-- or the spring is near, ` `What is It wakes the wild-goose, calling him loud and-o at? at to It brings h In homeward, battered and tempest torn? ` lre -`they weaker` than birds of passage, - -the, have borne? tne stranger know. The faith of the old gre Fn and `la .... __ If!!! the streets ot`the city tre ` the_t1-end that shakes the When, the sons of hp hlrwl in-o ._-- --saga: nu. ulc mu 51?] 1110113191 , her I rows and hopes and fears- her speak when her sons are tes . W the mine. for a t,-hoasand years. Afar in the dim Savanna wmm n... A. . ____ -- .__... ....,J uvnuuur Wu. the, trend shakes world, sons of the blood foregather and ' the. mother dag les unfurled. Brother: are welcoming brothers and the - votces that plerce the blue _ `Answer the .enemy s taunting, and the child:-`en of York are true. Wanderers maybe. traitors never! By thl scroll of tshelr rather : _)lves . The filth offe. land that bore them, and _ ue Honor of thelmw-lves.. We may lose thlm, our o-wn,ot;ron_g emna-' fan. hlnnmnn. ....I ..--A- -- nuiurll oquoncoa . $33 Thirty-odd-Soft1eigh had audacity to propose to last e` in ;`_. . "Fair ` `L We our owngtronz (`Mid- ' ten, blossom and root and stem, But the cradle win he remembered," fad - home is aye home to them. V -William Henry Dmtmnoncl. I -jntaux-In-I---F-19" #4 ? As#asaay% I ; am never seen ' ` My ra'ces-O mothefn can it mean?" H V THE OLD BOYS. , , - Ratuftl soqubnco." {$3599 413.! 1'1. 5.. - - V` C are ying and open [I It b in-ta: --------_ Tlemnnnts of Roller Linens ncuzuy LUE, . could 3W. - SP9! morliher. her son- I-hd font-c__ %:s`;`~.`ue; & f$3wang, 1,... E mine. \ oar Irnnur w... 'n.I-` ,.,-v--4151,: uau W I to eveno % 1nn._`.'l'n.I..-.a o . _ ,. hgl_ty tremine vtli Q inu" ar thousands at fare tested FAG Ila ' thll OTICE is betebv given that I have transmimi or delivered to the persons mentioned in scctlccs 8and q of The Ontario Voters Lint A. the copies. required by said sections to be sotms mi_tted or delivered of the list. made pursuant :9 said A ct. of all ons ap caring by the last reused Asses sment Ru 1 of said unicipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at election for men`.- befa of the Legislative Assembly and at .\Iur.Eci;-a! Electons, and that said List was first posted Lp Ez- my oiice at Midhurst,_on the 6th day of Aug- Illtg 1903. and remains there for inspection. ` F.` Mwnrc an: ballad nnnn tn pvamine the said Ll`; Ltoiiiiiibmi 've;;..a, P?'\Ill"l"\I l\l.` llfr IlIIg1VU3g and remains there tor mspecnou. El ectors are called upon to examine the said_L=g and` if any omissions or any other errors are t..f:-' therein, to take immediate proceedings to have `.1: said errors corrected according to law. fjf 1-n|EI|1'L.I _'i1l1D6l`. wmcn W111 Us a --~ :__.k 8-;1one_ wishin . to impr0V9 9.11.? `gut: in itmis regard- 1`; 1;; )'4 4. u$qu-1----n- . oan, flout, Puts,` Soup, gnn II-.`4I.II.._ HQ-ngg` \ uijj lirs 1- -g 5 32-33 Clerk or \ espn. , Dated at Midhurst this 6th day qf August, m.f,, 1- ~ Jdeire` art of ~ arr - able L 9Iive . n5~,g.` 'ri1?1Sitio1:`_Sa:'l is ft most devghg hrilliy Which thou '11 H. -:'e -*1.`-.hg1~.e. what. `5 talker `me can be- ~ 81`eoer.tt'altI11; h eVeryom-(`3Il 8411 consid may p`0s ' eratlons to Fa` 1 In . 2" i I . vatmg Convc-1 for ail :. ` . ' ' h . . ??rsati`3nr`%"7iteS1 ~ . Th _ wetup- D!-hneatpr for distinct VOTERS LIST I903 marriage I110 I180 uvea I01` um Luv--~- 7 Her brilliant mind, her heart and W `band's service, and a gallant 6 er I109` nilor'S compliment shows that her devotzon hands were constantly busy in h was widely recognized. During the civil war, when Admiral \` Porter had command or the Fed?! ttaeet on the `Mississippi, his ags; .v`aa_ the steamer Benton. amed we Mrs. Fremontfs father. The admin. named the little tender of the agihg Jessie Benton Fremont. and 119 Wm -l:oMrs. Fremont his explanation: :.`-`You have always sailed close r` banana Inn'n'-..I.-`_A_ -_..1 _-_-.. lnblunlo " ' A Sailor : Compliment Through all the ,years they WET9 t' gethr Mrs. Jessie Benton Flew lived for her husband, as before 119 marriage she had lived for her father. ' `ff-.. I.._.III.I__A_ __:._.I I___ L.-.-`If and -v ---.~u . nu-aavgay uanv v-r.---~ ..Yo1,1 have sailed C1` .7011: husband and your father." ~ . -Major the Hon. Henry Dundas 5:5 pier,` `who has been selected to S`J0' ceed Colonel C, E. do la Poer Beresc ford as Military Attache at St. Pet- ersburg, is a son of the first Lord Napier of Mag-dalva. He entered the army in 1884, receiving a comm1S' Sion in the King s Own Scottish Borderers, from which he transferred to..the .Indian Sta Corps two 3'? 1&1`-e1`L. For a. considerable period he -was `employed in the intelligem Branch of the Quartermaster-Gencr 8.l's department, and won an excel- lent reputation as a diligent stafl omcer. Subsequently he oiciated a3 8128.3 captain at headquarters. and 1900 accompanied Sir Alfred G456` lee. a.s..special service officer during his`ma.x-ch` to the relief of rckinIH, was_ appointed Military Attache 33 His Majesty's Legation at Tehrrel inthe following year. Major M9-" is 8. notable linguist, qualied t3 fl Is an interpreter in. both R1_1S|13' ind German.-3-London Star. MUNICIPALITY OF THE >((:")`liN`7"Y 0% *s\IM{:6E'." iinta about Conversation- ywuu:--' ---v- -v-,, v-'-, - -..-ow .na"'&'J:'q sauce; ~ ` Raspberry I_?`dqm.--(_:_rush a quart of jrnspberriea, breaking every "berry. wrinkle over half a teacuptul of sugar id "set .as!de.an .hourb`r.=`mom. Bent `two `eggs very light and-' frothy. `add " two tnblespoontujs .ot}_ ,sugar,L. stir into. `the crushed beri-`res and `serve immedli. a'tely.; `Garnish with -?`es'pec'_1ally \ large I l."..- .l-`- A Nottnio :.:=;1-5.. cc!-I \.\.v| nuns cu luvv. WESEORGE SNEATH, nu ,-|_ J V... .. -Auausr In w-v - v-~' -. _. ~...__-_-_ `A queer case of feline affection was " `witnessed at Charles" '1`_umelty s last week, says The Madoc Review. A little squirrel. whose mother had been killed, strayed `into e. box ` where an old cat had` her brood of Jdttens. Instead of, as is usually `the case. being `instantly killed by - the old cat, the strange little viitor . fwas aectionatcly adopted into the ` `kitten Vtamily, and was fed and pro- by the cat for a. week until it strayed away and was lost. ` .a_o\un up Ocplod as Ceungla. ' ....'1`he ,Rev. S. Swan. vicar-W of st, ,1_Mb`u:.s, Carlisle, England, has lmg upon 9. `novel way; of making _ tn. aa`eque.i1ta.uce of his parish.ion ers. : '1`lie" agave. V `D!-`eT~8l_1tlema.n npties -.,t ;:3n 1:151. .jme.ge.zi`r_1e that `lie ghee !I85 ~.`8,h.8PP911i1_1g}-;,i54:,0 lead _.pn- W11 hl9.91:4=bd ?thst!wrape- vuygovu beifigibs and press througli` a sieve to .._---(!rush a pint of \`rei'y.ri1')e`red" renvfe -the seeds. Beat in, 9. litt_l_e gt I powdered sugar and the beaten (1 white: egg: until two tablespoontuil " ox Iu'n_I_"_`-`_o,ngi_ the whites or tour exgi have been. uped. -u_-nn_ 12-1.. -_ |.-4L-.. -uI. A_._ i.--L Pu.'a.-MaK. 3 batter-with -two beat- en one, half`: teacuprul of milk and " halta` teacupxul 0! sugar; add halt `a tealpoontul - of mg and fenouzh, sifted with two uupoohtulu o!.`.ht|:lIix.': powder to make a moderetely Iti but-_ ter and stir in `two tedouhfula of her-' ' ties. uttl:,.I8I_19Qcnp_g, nu h_a,|t...t.l)ll.,-. nuo In."n cl-Annual! nnt-or and nnnk over Cami! wuuuvq-_-. _--vi -wu_1fv- - .-.g-.' put 111+"! steamer cover "and cook over bolllngg water an hour.` Serve with orange` Ia,uce._ Pluto `a teacupgul of hot a,_.t`et`u`ptul* ot1ugjar;..`Qd a7; tevv%{:{';1l9eI`.o! ring; 1399!. mi .,`A;_u _h- ~ _`-.'__. IIIIG I lliuvilrolla vo |r_UI'wvn' --_u------ v v - - -. . soup;--Cook red or black rtepberrlee in a little we.ter_un_til. they part with their juice. "squeeze, strain. add water to make the desired avor. hell,-' skid), 9 end to. every three, pints` ndd a `table- epoontitl or cornstarch` diuoived tn q cxlspedvin the oven. little or the juice when cold and boil I minute. In w rm weather serve cold, with a; lump_o ice in each dish` and I_ tableapoontul of whipped cream. In cold weather serve hot, wlth mackere- I!.-..._ ICC Au-mg I-Annna\Au:\'II`n Hub- u(.;1'1';:s.;A-.-..Si`t..t`twouteaeooontuls of bak- ing powder with two teacuptuls of our, and with a littieewater make a soft dough.` Butter large cups, drop in `n littleidough, then a few berries; use dough and berries to fill the cup: about hair "full. Set the cups in a dish of hot water. `put in the oven, cover closely and cook halt an hour. Add boiling water as it evaporates. 1 Serve with mill; or thin cream sweetened with maple sugar. ` I'|-L..A._ Y1..L'L-q-A 4-nun-:6; `nu eng4i\`\AIIVlnI Iuuyav Ilu.ubo ' . Pa ste\.--Puttwo quarts `of redherrieg in an earthenjar, `set the jar in boiling water overthe tire and cook' until" the juice is extracted, then rub through a fine colander or sieve to`remo_ve the needs. Mixvwiththis an equalweight of sugar and cook to a firm. paste, stir- ring all the time or it may` burn. Spread evenly on plates, dry in the oven. cut in small pieces, dip in pul- verized sugar and can. `For use soak. the pieces overnight" in cold water and simmer slowly. n___.. In... VI.-.I.lJ....._ mash an nln ll. IIHJMJUL DIV vv I;-a Sauce For Pudd1ngs.-Cook a pint of raspberries with two-thirds of a tea- cuptul or sugar in a teacuptul or wa- ter. Strain through a sieve and add a tablespoonful or butter. Thicket; with I very little cornstarch.-Country Gen-'_ tleman. On 0.. recent Saturday morning the son 0! A. M. I<`eath`erston of Torolr to-formerly of this city--boarded a Hamilton steamer bound for this port. Later Mr. Featherston found" that it was important that he should communicate with his son immedi- `ately, making an appointment with him on his arrival in Ham-i1ton.Th'e. wireless telegraph was appealed to, and the job was undertaken with the result that the young man on board the boat promptly received his fath- er's message, correctin every par- ticular. There have been some" who have had some .doubt about the wire- ..1es Business here, and as `a `matter of `fact, the public tests __could have been worked Without any . wire- less business whatever. It was `thought that perhaps the projectors might besimply `making pretence, that they might hold the lake` signal stations` for .sale to the . Marconi for some other company. _But this ex- ;'perlxnent by Mr. Featherston remov- . ad all doubt of the bone, tides of the -`local wireless telegraph systemt It" ` e the real thing.-Hemilton Spec- 1-4.5.. , , . `tutor. .wi.h artistic }gn4e`rit_.l he kt yston of vio`succeaa .' Piot{;r ;fr)Lnii"611r studio hm st1*.ict'y.'}{:r.i,pr`xa.nent-V AWARD PA'l'4R_lS. _19OO, J .FrankJakson,{ :1 -b_6'ieve permm1;i:oy= A cat : can 0} O squirrel. uueouauu niarconlgfntai. Makei of $111`. Prefab]: _E!. .O!dp_ t..." 4 5- The Death on`. Hand ` "" `Eighty-lfour Bqdtu . '1 5031!: nocov::iod-A Night}! 8'61 -_rox--7 Victims Wei? nu-awn From an Ilddh I Woiklnf ,cluIeo--li,ox-oio Bouondri -` ; Driven Bgq$v?nl!8uIroqmtbd. -4 " n , , ` f ``l " Paris." A33 _ hawfe bqg_zi9;;.` ' voted and the death I list_ pz_o_ `*;1 ;%6n11 one Jnuna-5 med; derground railway dis aste1" wii f}1 occurred here Monday `-ni'ght.2~ The accident. which -occurreq` on" the Metropolitan Electric 1mi1-' way, assumed terrible" proporti-ms early yesterday morning. .More than 'fo.u.r~.s.c9r.% b.9.die. 9t;-the -bnxned-.~.a.nd` hsuocated...vicLimsA.m:r;e...i`cmo-ycd ixm, the Lsu.b_t.e_rra'nea.n. .p.ssageL The work ,`conti!_1f'u es_;-._ nd ~i;1dic.tions are ..that "the dent}; list, will "perhaps exceed ,fifv score. W . .~ A almanac. vof . `\b Vhllfh Of the ; 511 WI 8. "A '7' W .. 9;. aigph` agd ddsgain `hdjd- ;eT;1ba6'ed;:.L Tlge ,gx;ctdext`..c- "cu rred` "Im` betwi3`e'n the sta one n` `ll __ I`|--__..._-.-.. 3:; - a.ja;1;a} )z';Z'"'f.` ot;l'f;f1,es `nye scofre. "Fhe scenesat the `moiuth of the tunnel, _ where the . victims WOl`e brought out, _ were of the n1ost.hoart4 erpding description`-crowds of weep -' i:ng* men `and women andchildren` struggling" ` forward`-in a.n.. eort. to 'cogn}2e their `missing relatives friends. `Most of the victims troni the `middle and working cla..ss'ea, as_ the trains were 5:arrying them tron; their work. _.v e_ `V ' . He:-ole Attempts at Rugouo. `_ _ "'.Klt~houg'h" the _`d1e'ident'.`occurrod at 8, o'clock'- Monday evening, the oili- c.ia.ls_,a.n were unable to de- scend .into~the tunnel, o'wing`t.o the \_n...u.... ..l.....l_ -1 ...a.....b.. tn... 6`-xn dun!-I` .1 Fl.|_lV._!4V\l.~_7o~-:'.. , ~- `cu`rre3gniHway tietwggn atggffgns of Monielmontzant. and Les Cour nnes, .50 that the work of. salvage proceed- ed `from both ends of the t`u'nn-;-3. In` addition `to the. blinding smoke`; the tdnnel belched torth a. te_rric.l1_ht as `one of the-tr`a*n`s` slowly b1irned;~with- J-[LU uuaqaugwu \lJLlUI{IlU Hula unv vu vnnv Te n-gind: 6! the first. train, xiising : quantities: of smoke. -The c-l?:ctric~ lights_ on the t'rai,ns went out; and this impeded -the" progress - of; the trains tow.aJ'd Monilmontunt. The ter- r'or.-stricken pa.ssen~g'u':1`s' tried to grope their . way back . to Les Courennes, and it is believed many "were shocked to death 'by the electric current, A L'LIugpI `nu-u`.un fil .II`\I " UUCll\l~lllvlI IIIV vusanupn, vvv--I3 I`\I Inland.-tna;;Lc1ouas_. .93-u.3lls i1r.m.n 535 I\u|mr\`v\nu- un`v| whnllnnf nffdlhf TW*15!fn!g Trairis_StaII9d and I '*ThifLh\Og ghes ilnto Them. ` .`...'.n'~z~vmv=1r-r -.::-.'-.- "-- burning train. `Frequent a.tt.cj.I_;npts `were -made by heroic volurgteera whom it. was necessary to rescue V m. .-'43.- .. 'il`... _.Ing" u...- .. . N1 51."`5 3`i'..F.V="1-9`;.*h - -The electric . cane Vot_ . Wno_k._ _ sexilereln versions and reasoxxa fer. theewreck have been g'iven`out..-' The most authentic, however, seems `fto be as-follows: ' _ A 1,`:` motor on u itmin from -I!o,rte;=l)a-tilphine ' failed to, act prpperfy-, the train waited at th`e,g9t,tidn>',; ___q1 _j.;Les Courennes until the affrival as a second train vlch. pushed the crippled train forward, making V 9. tota.l_ of . sixty.-en coaches. The damaged dynamo set re to the brstu xising tr, _ _It`A-A._.:.. O ucnuu DJ uuu t;u;vv;u.a vussuuq, P . A third. t_rain.crash'ed into the ery ` mass` and added "ax;oth'er crowd of p'a.nic-stricken . passengers _ to those seek1'ng'.'a.n` outlet. `The oiizials mere` ma`de.*a.wa're of. the`*disa.ster_ shy ' the clouds of smoke rising from the tun- nel. ' ` ' ` ~ _,_- --I.- '__..L .....l- -mnuubn uuvunl-\1n in HUI. ' Those yvho got out were unable to give any; information concerning those left behind, but --told of stumb- ling-oveir bod-is all along the tracks. Premier Combos has been making a. special perso_nal- inspection of the dis- aster, has said he 'in't;ends'call'ing -a special meeting of the Council for the purpose of instituting measures of `relief for the families of the poor per- sons, victims of the -wreck. V Trainton Fire. % Paris, Aug.- 12.--Fire` broke out last evening in one of the trains of the. Metropolitan Electric Road` at Ternes Station. Therewas quite a panic, but only two women were in-. jmjed. - ' `.-' ':::xo o Earthqtialke|"1"elt in Italy "had G1`-qele`-A- Vesuvius Erupts. Athens, Aug`. 12.--An" eartlxquake shock here yesterday caused the death . of ._two boys, _ Three villages on the Cythera. were almost 'ontirely destroyed.-T _ u -. T . Vesuvius Active. L 4 - -Rome, Aug. V12.-`An earthquake having" the region of Mount Aottja as a centre, was felt yesterday through- out Sicily and Southern Italy, and to -a. smaller degree in Oentrul Italy.` -Little damage was done. Mount Vesuvius 'is- _again in eruption. Its` p`resent_ activity being considered to be connected with the earthquake shocku V ` ` ` ` ' _`._ _ A _ . v__ 4. Malta, Mtg. violnt. shock of earthquake, lasting a minute, was felt here at 5.88 yestcrglay morning-. A:-lulu; out of Bolzuro of Fishing `rug by ` Ounndluh Cutter. - = Bualo, N.Y., Aug. 12.--'Acco1"-dinhg. `to statements made yesterday after- noon by Congressman D. S._ Alexan- der of Bualo, _t_he State Department at Washington has just, ordaercd Con- sul.'Genera.l John-G... Foster, at 0t`- stawa; to lay the `matters before the Canadian authorities once more, the case of`the seizure of shing tug Kitty D. on July 3. The exhct'word- .ing` _of the i,nstructi_ons'to the..Con-`_ su,l-Gene"ral -is a.s.fo1lows:_, _ . .'___-n` .___.e.'_- __.____;_; 4: _ _ _ _ _- , "You `will again present` the case to the Dominion authorities_ and ask for "the release of the vessel as an act of. grace in View of the strong proof as set forth. `in t_l;e_,.evidenc._ that the Kittie D. was i_n"Am~.arIc`a.n wa.tr_s at the time she -was Sei2:`(3d'.-'ff- Durand, Mic`.1., Aug. -12.-'-one of the unknown `victims % of the` Grand Trunk wreck has" ..bcen -idenvtiatff tins .,0.hr18%4M=y iv`: Nanmgi 04%. shock D!3mS"l`WR(ES v1LLA_aEs. MAY BE CGMPLICATIONS. zxfinpgseo Man on: or rain. A Iilnuto_ Quk t Hilts. Gait. Ont., Au?g;,".12.- -`-John Pol-i lock. aged about 55, -a. moulder by occupation. . was instantly` killed a.bout`9- o'clock yesterday while at work V in theomouldipg shop.oof `the -Goldie 6:" McCu1lqch_`Co. , fAn iron chill` weighing `between two and three tons was -being placed in ,9. pit three feet deep in which Bullock was wo_rk- ing along `with two others. when suddenly `the side of the pit gave way with the weight of "the chill, which fell across Pollock,_whose `ryegk was towards it at the time`, crushing the skull and ~ca'using instant death. ' "`l\A plnnnnnnai `luputunll an uniplnvn Gwyn `ion Jhn fpiimk, ln'ployo IO ` Goldy 8. llocnnoqghh Shdpq at Gilt. and Inotnhtly Kiilcd mm. L V559 WFIICI 1.3553 VKBIIJAIIB `I19 IIKAILU VIA-$515! `The deceased ulqavcs a.` widow,. ve son, and one daugzhter.-_-Ilefwns at the:-.time;: of, his "death and for many years previously" an, elder. and super- intendent of the.,Sa.bba._th school ,in `the Unitegl Presbyterian Church, Galt. _ .Dutton, Aug. 12.--Frank Rejson. a. `farm laborer near Wa.llace1;oWn.,_Y~'as` killed while at 'A work yesterday hj1_()'l`n- mg. .His-Amployer found Rai'son`1y-` ing dead 9n the oor at the foot 0! oi'~1a.dder.' `It is supposed that while ascending the ladder he missed his footing, and fe1l.t_o vthe oor, alight-\ iug on his head: The skull is badly nsounalnanall _. injorlosilaz Provo 1-`au1.`.. `Woodstock, Aug. 12.--James Hen"-" iry, .a.ca_.rpenteI_`-, fell -1s_`tee,t--xrom. a. ` ladder While. working` on -a new house- y.este1:day~,.afternopn, alighting on his head _and_Ashoulder. was,-broken and he received sovero,in- ternal injuries, whicg are_`expec1:ed_ prove Iatal. n. __n_ u|__n__ c9._.__L-.t His . collarbono. _ Winnipeg, Aug. 12.-A wreck occur-` `red about ten miles west of here yes- terday morning on the main-line of th e`O. P. R, e.s1a.,resu1t' of which J'ohnLes1i`e,'a. reman, may lose his life. The accident was the cre- ault of a collision between a work train going west end .a. light engine running to the city.` ..An_engine and three. at `cars wete` smashed to -41--.. Ia -"IQ_'I.tkewIkl'o `Successor "Dlnppeu,-5 { Btagjtnj lot Kenneth. " _ Cof;1sta,ntinop1e.' Aug. 12.t-_- Some anxiety`: is felt for the se,fety.,o1 Dr; Mundelstim, the acting Russian Con- sul at Uskub, who was appointeii to succeed the late M. Rostkowski; He started up on his own responsibility accross " the country for ' Monustir. Nothing: ha_s been _`heard 2 0; him` since. . A . . e ` . (*1 IA .1 ,, 1p___,j ___ .!_..I-... W9! The` Sultan \has [offered an indem- nity of $40,000".to the widow of the la,te'aM.v Rostkowski. Her husband was related to Russian nobility, hence the Sultan's, anxiety. _ `I1-_A.`.---only: -can u_ >.":(Irl|I.II\$ IIUIIVV UIIU LQIAIVGIIL D l4llIa\gvJo _ , M. Rostkowski` was in disl'o.vor with t-he '1`urkish authorities at Mon- astir owing to his persistence in in- vestigating .'a'll` the -ghtirig in the` _I.'.L_2..L __ IUTKIIII IITUUIII IIUIIIE 'Const-antinopre, Aug. 12.+[t'ia ru- mored hero that the Turkish troops in Macedonia. have become so demor- alized by their failure to receive pay`- ment that hundreds are deserting and selling their ries to -insurgent! in order to obtain provisions. ' ,n1ow4Jp;.a nudge. Soa, Aug. 12.--The inaur-gents have .blown_up a bridge sixty yards long near Gxevgyeli, on the Salonica Uskub Railway. _ - a;;a::;: Tomato Junction `Cattlunon Proceed , Against G:-and.'1`rimk Railway. . Toronto .Junction, Aug. 12.-Five charges under_.._the Criminal ~ Code were entered before Police Magistrate Ellis at the Police Court. yesterday mo_rning_o.gainst the h.Gr-`and Trunk Railway Company for detaining cat- tle in cars for. a long"e period than 28 hours, ' Charg'esN `s. 1` and 2 are laid by Chief of . o"lice Royce on behalf of Albert Walk ref Ellersley; who" had ` forty cattle detainedv 36 hours between E1ler's'1ey`an`d Toronto and forty cattle` detained. 31 hours between . Dobbington ` and; .Toronto. Charge No. 3 is laid on behalf of John Wolfe, Wa1kervi11e,- who claims `his cattle were detained. 30} hours. Charge_No. 4 is~1ai4d on behalf of George Pauline of Ch`e`sley', who 'claims' ' his eattle were? detained` 31 hours. Irvine Schmidt lays thefth charge of 'deta1'ninghi`s cattle 291} hours; The company,`1 upon convic-e tion, is liable to. afne of $100 on each" charge. * . ' I 1 ; I ' `the steamer Innoheltogt `grader _.In J ` Ac:-ound In the Gulf. A | ` - Montreal, Aug; 12..--The steamship .Ma.nchester Trader of Manchester -is .1 -are notied that she struck on the `ashore in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, {1 two miles, west `of .,Squth'w_est_ Point, Anticosti. She left Montreail last Friday afternoon for ' Manchester, with a general cergo on board. The Furness`-Withy Company, her agents, southern shore of Anticosti Island, forty .milea out of her course.` The wrecking steamer Strathcona and the I wrecking schooner G.- '1`; D. left Que- 4 bec Monday" evening for the scene, 3: a.'nd.,it is expected \that by getting , out a` good` part otjthe`ca.'rgo for-_-_ 1 J I 1 1 I 1 1 _wa1'd the vessel will oated. ` I Culhlorh Gone; Lou 075,000. Cincinnati, 0., Aug.` 12.--The` po- lice are searching` for John ` K. Brown, cashier `of: the Union Bank at New" Holland, 0., who has not, been seen since Satunciayv. Br-`own had the vault combina.-pion.. Last night ox-' pertsx .for the vaults. which con- taix`1edA$558- in `gold .,'nd silver. Thg books a.r.e:_1nA bad shape and the loss -will r`each'over $75,000. The depos- 4 gt; jr[_er_e'_11ea._I`ly_*$2OOJ_)00.'_,. ~ 7 Iroquois, Aug. 12.--A bylaw to` bonus stlie Excelsior --Shoe 3 Company `was au_bmitte_'1,_; new yesterd_ay_ and *rr&ed.=br. wow 01,166 to {14.. % '.1mornEa consm. mssma. rwc ToN1R9N%9HIu- V Fatal F:-bin` Ladtlgr. ' -ASHORE OFF 'AlV_?lfC_BS.|'l`l.' UNDER CRIMINAL cone. - `$1-I: Train W recto}. Tnrfllh '1':-oops Ddurt. . Bonus Byla1`rVOax-:03. ` Nomnmm mgmm 1 .l the horses su`d4' The | 0n~Saturdziy evening M_1_'_. Wm. Meg- Illvride met with an accident that ?might have turned" out ve~ry,_s_erio\;s1_y. ;He was.in' the act of replacing a nut on a mdwer while. cutting peas.`when il_arge_ wheel pa-?sse'd,'o,v,e`r his body. breaking one or .more -ribs and gne `of his fingers had,` the point. out off with the knives. A. ,- ,, T , M1-s._Geo. Crawfondi whe is. staying in Barrie. spent Sunday at her_home. here. (`~ ` _. Mia J. Edwards, or Wybnidge; is visiting with her cousin. Miss Millie Cra'wfo1".d.' ' V __ - - I vvy--.-- _-....____ _._ - What we'wanIl: to know ?-When ` Mr. Thomas B. and Jas. G. _will have the privilege of meeting together at Q the Woodlands again. ' 1 ,`The. Ladies Aid social which - was ,held - at Mrs. Stanley"'dwas in very iway a grand succ'es's.. It was a redit ato the Ladies` Aid and also t_o thos_ who took 'art.- the proceeds" being` something over $25. ` ' - L, . .. Mi& EL Crawford from` near Gil-` christ P.`0. .' :who has ben visiting here for some time. returned home on Sunday ev ening`AlaLst. - V ..-..-.| urzug. -. - z - I ; Missv M_cL,eod. and Miss: Blziir.-Ii pt 'Ori1lia. `are `._vi.sitin`g ' M193 . Charlotte McLean. `_ . . `If; M . '__ .v __._ W. Mr. Ja.-s. Grahan`1' retilrhed to Mani-V` toulin Island on Saturday last} Early gpples re the _oArdb' of iday. . ' ` . M}'si Wm. Wilson. of M6`onstonIe.'is , the"g'uet of `her sister, Mrs.-Abraham atiraig`. " '- ` - ,,,__ _ _ __. _.u.. ~4 fRe`v. "Mr, Ki.ddf1.= entered` on his charge at St. John s- by` conducting Iiis 7 intr-odiictory service on! Sunday. The `churbh V Was a't-tended `by large oogregatidns.' '1])iiring'5th' ciffertory Mi$ _Mary C_raig- sang a solo` very ieffectivelyf V. = -V ` . M1; Geo. ingrihm -?,l_`."iAt .T11e1;.c1.;'.<>Nx;.!S`:a\`t-` I 11rday'for a, tripvto Scotland, |w1;I1:mA:6raig. C.` 'l.:;,was in`: the no `of trimming a tree hbove his head, ;when the axe slipped out of his hand and in falling gave him a_n ugly cut. `on the back of his hand. Mr, J. Brvt`. of Oro Station, is the `guest o,`_his. da,ughte'r;. Mr_s. Wm: ?SheffieLd, " T -up A- C\I'I D -11 ,,I, Ll \Jl.I.lvs|\.I _:~Mr. azid Mrs. A; 43911, or _Bar'ri; ;aLttenided St. John s here on Sunglay, The Band spent atn .enjoyable time {at -the bush social helxdinethxe pretty ,grove `of Cap"cain.Symm's.' Oro,=_1ast, Wednesday evening. The ~bam1 5 -boys `F mm: appreciated the ~ hospitali'ty got w It is said that Mrs. Wm. Morrrison leaves" this plao this week` to visit. her- sons,.James anid Harold in Dako- ta, II. S..' and Mr. Wm; Graig.` 5 `

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