MAN stilts" lIVEE' Stimulus Signalled Kustenji That She Sought Kniaz Potemkine. ESTABLISH ED i.» THE sun 1836 j 12., .mconr‘rsn "I I gnr ROYAL ; AiliEillCil. i Palms of His Hands Burned Through, Will Be Useless. _.... Doctor, Wonder That He Escaped Mutinnrs on the Knliaz Potemkine, Ofy Frorh Death owing to the High ficially Declared Pirates, Have Dot Voltage of Electricity the Wires clared War on All Russian Vessels Carriedâ€"William Wills Fell Froma -They Send a Note to the Powers Yacht Mast He Had Rapairod and to That Effectâ€"Reported Attack on Confronted Death Twice. An Italian Ship- IN 1840. CAPl'i‘Hi- $4,866,866. RESERVE $2,044,000. Twice Confronted Deity“ Bucharest, Roumania, July 5,â€"The ~ - tan torpedo boat destroyer Smot- Toronto, July 5.â€"leli_am Wills, aged Ru†" _ 19, after repairing a National Club “VY appeared 0K Kustenjl yesterday Yacht yesterday afternoon, climbed to and signalled that she was seeking the the top of the mast to test it. Some- Km“ Patemkme‘ - 1 - t e183 ,5“ down It is stated that the Kniaz Potem-_ :Eeniéitaedgémclftghzd as “V: wims klne has attacked an Italian vessel car‘ Forty-two branches in Canada and agencies. 1n a' .na/ v‘ f? J-w‘ s:.¢~M., ,. , :4 WR‘:A!-u=~e - ..- .VAwV-Mu-r~"~x s Im';ht .~ â€". “yumâ€... -ww~_majmâ€~cu.m - . . ;,.__. if New York and San Fran- Savings Department. Deposits of $1 and upwards receiv- W ed and interest at. 3 per cent. coni- . pounded half-yearly. w FENELDH FdLLS Bliï¬l‘lCH. '2 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7 TO 8. Professio sud Cu 111s. LEG AL. F. A. Mohmaslli). ARRISTER, SOLICITOll,Etc., FENE- ion Falls. Ofï¬ce, Colbcrnc street, opposite Post-ofï¬ce. 3%“ Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. w__ -_ ._. _________________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" M CLAUGH LIN & PEEJJ. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &0. Money to loan on real estate at lowsst current rates. Oï¬icc, Kent street, opposite Market, Lindsay. Li. J. lichanm. J. A. PEEL G. , H. HOPKINS, AR-RISTER, 8w. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at cwest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Oiilccs: No.6, William Street South, Lind- Buy, Ont. ____________‘__._.__â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"4 STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Liza. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowors. Oilico on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. T. STEWART. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A _______________.___...._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" MOORE it JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 810.. Of- iice, William street, Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. JAcnsos __________,___.._.._.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- AUCTION EER. STEPHEN OLIVER, LINDSAY - ONT. Live Stock and general Auctioneer. Write for dates before advertising. W MEDICAL. W DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"-â€"u.n., c. 11., n. R. c s. Eng, mo. 9. a: 8., 0N'l‘., r. '1‘. M. s.â€" HYSIOIAN, SURGEON 8: ACCOUCHâ€" our. Ofï¬ce. Francis Street, Fenelon Fells. M DR. A. WlLSON, -â€"n. 11., M. c. r. a 8., Ontario,â€" l-lYSICIAN, SURGEON & AOCOUOH- our. Oilice, Colborne Street, it‘enelon Falls. If you want to every possible chance of getting a Shoe that does not ï¬t the foot or wear well, buy the Slater. ~We have all the new- est shapes in tan and black. _ . Price $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. WE SHELVES Add STMKEB with the choicest summer goods. BREAKFAST FOODS to delight the whole household. Why fret and worry, spending a lot of time on breakfast, when we have foods already prepared? It doesn’t cost more, and the m wear and tear on good nature is Try a package of the famous Wee MacGreegor Scotch Oatmeal and Oatcakes. w. L. ROBSON. Who’s Your Tailor P wiped out. which hung overhead to save himself from a‘fall. They were carrying a high voltage of electricity, and his scream of agony brought help. One man picked up a board and struck the wire which Wills could not let go of and then his grasp lacsened and he fell to the deck with an awful cry. One hand is burned throughout the palm, and the other is in almoe’t as bad a shape. The doctors at the Emer- gency Hospital wonder that the man survived the shock. The hands may have to be amputated. TWO KILLED AT BARN RAISING. Accident Near Barrieâ€"One Man Had Back Broken. Barrie, July 5.-â€"â€"An accident happen- ed in the Township of Flos, about 12 miles from here, on Monday, whereby two men were killed and several oth- ers badly injured. During a bam~raislng on the farm of Peter Moran of the fourth conces- sion 0)! F105 a bent collapsed, and the entire structure fell to the ground. William Harbor had his back brok‘ en and died instantly, and Thomas McTague died about two hours after- ward. Both were respectable residents of Flos. Mc'l‘ague was a. married man. The others injured are recovering rapidly. George Oliver Drowned. Saskatoon, July 5,â€"George Oliver, :3. young man 20 years of age, was acci- dentally drowned Monday ni ht. He drove into the river with a r g to ï¬ll a barrel of water, but; as the water had risen rapidly during the last few- days the swift current carried the horses and rig away. He attempted to jump, but was apparently unable to swim, and disappeared from sight within a. few seconds. Raft Sinks and Boy Drowns. Cayuga, July B.-â€"â€"Victor Barnes, about 7 years old, while playing on a raft yesterday morning on the river here, was drowned. The raft, made somewhat like a boat, ï¬lled with wat- er and sank under him. His little bro- ther, Cecil, gave the alarm. Little Girl’s Parasol Saves Life. Kingston, July B.â€"â€"Yesterday morn. ing a small boy named Staley fell off the King street Esplanade and was in great danger of being drowned. Nor- ma Twigs. the 7year-old daughter 01 William Twigs, Barrie street, was passing along, and promptly took hold of the boy with her parascl and held him till help came. ACCI DENTALLY SHOT. Rex Meredith of Quebec Has His Arm Badly Shattered. Quebec, July 5.â€"â€"-Rex Meredith, not- ary public, son of Mr. E. G. Meredith of this city, had his left arm badly shattered on Saturday last at St. Pat- ricks, near River du Loup, by the pre- mature discharge ot a sporting rifle he was in the act of lifting from the bottom of a canoe. Accidental Drowning. Montreal, July 5.â€"â€"The coroner's jury yesterday returned a. verdict of acci- dental drowning ln the inquest of Joseph D. Planiandore, advocate of floral, the returning ofï¬cer who disap- peared after the last general election, and whose body was found in the St. Lawrence. 500 Were Drowned. Guanajuato, Mexico, July 5.â€"â€"'1‘he number of dead in the recent flood here is now estimated at 500. More rying coal. There is much uncasiness_ among Russian war vessels at Rou- manian ports. PIRATES DECLARE WAR. Knlaz Potcmkine’c Crew Hands Dev claraticn to Kustenji’s Prefect. Bucharest, July 5.â€"Before the Kniaz Potemkine sailed from Kustenji, a de- legation from the crew handed the pre- feet a proclamation addressed to the representatives of the pOWers 111 Row mania, formally declaring war on all Russian vessels which refuse ‘to join the mutineers. The proclamation says the Knisz Potemkine will respect neutral terri‘ tory and foreign shipping. The delegation requested that the proclamation be forwarded to ‘the pew- ers. ’ Threaten a Villae. Berlin, July 6.â€"A despatch to the Lokal Anzeiger from Odessa says the Kulaz Potemkine threatened to attack a. village of German colonists on the coast near Odessa and requisitioned and took on board some cattle. Reviving a Mutiny. Odessa, July 5.â€"-An attempt to re- vive the mutiny on the badtleship Geor~ gi Pobiedonosetz was discovered yesa terday. It was frustrated by loyal sailors, who delivered six of the lead- ers to the authorities. The torpedo boat: which remained here have gone to sea. . It is reported persistently in army: and navy circles that the Knlaz Po; temkine is being stalked and pursued by several ‘tbrpodo boats, who intend to sink her. The creWs of these boa:s consist of ofï¬cers and stokers, who volunteered. . Sighted Off Odessa. London, July 5.â€"A despatch to The Evening Standard from Odessa says theKniaz Potemkinc has been sighted 25 miles off that port. St. Petersburg, July 5.â€"It is stated that the transport Vecha, the crew of which joined the mmincers in the har- bor of Odessa, surrendered yesterday in Russian waters. Mutinied But Reponted. St. Petersburg, Ju’.y 5.â€"Thc Minister of Marine has received the following telegram from Admiral Kruger: ' “The 'crew of the transport «rout mutinied when leaving Boudrovo Bay, arresting the captain and other offi- cers. Second Lieut. Nestertchi’ and Boatswain Kozlitike were killed. "The Front has arrived at Sebasto- pol and the crew is now rcpcntant. The officers have been released, 2219 crew begging them to resume their posts.†' A Bomb Thrown. Bielostok, Russia, July 5.â€"-Thcre was Sporadic ï¬ring in several street: yesterday and a bomb was thrownin Lipowas street, in the centre of me town. -It is reported that several per- sons were killed. Strikes Spread. Tifiis, July 6.â€"The strikes, which are becoming general here, are spread- ing. Japanese .ViCtories._ , cial announcement was made yes;er- day from the headquarters of the Jan anese army in Corea: “At dawn on July 2 four hundred of the enemy's cavalry with artillery approached Nercmok. Our force me- pulsed them northward, inflicting heavy less. Our detachment made a detour northward to cut Off the en- emy‘s infantry. Our detachment also W __ DENTAL. ""“T than 200 bodies have already been re- scattered the enemy's cavalry retreat- covered. The property loss will exceed ing from Neromok.†‘ Mfr/f Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenclon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFIOEFâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, 001- . c "““°' 'I'OWNLIEJY : - Be one of the number, and call and see LINDSAY' what he is doing for the Spring and Summer. His prices are right, consistent with ï¬rst-class style and workmanship. , BBS. NEELANDS & lRYlllE, mrlsrs - Natural teeth preserved. Urowxatand bridge work a. specialty. Splendid szn “nuclei teeth. Painless extraction. ‘ministered to over 9,000 persons m mat success. It you ask any particularly well-dressed man in Fenelon Falls or surrounding district, “Who makes your clothes?†invariably he Will tell you He makes no other. 81,500,000. The Government has sub- scribed 336,000 to the relief fund. Stop Trains to Save Life. New York, July 5,â€"Seelng Catherine Cowan. aged 25 years, leap inlto the Hudson River, two New York Central Railroad signalmen set the signals in their tower stopping all trains while they went to her assistance in a row- boat. The women was rescued, but later died in a hospital. Fourth of July Accidents. New York, July 5.â€"-â€"The premature explosion of a. shell in a ï¬ve-inch gun while a. Fourth of July salute of 45 guns was being ï¬red on Governor's Island resulted in one death and se‘ verc injuries to 16 other soldiers. Fatal shooting fatalities are also re- ported trom Chicago and Boston. Altogether five deaths were recorded celebration, and the number of acci- dents reaches into the hundreds. in New York as a result of the day's ‘ Another despatch yesterday says: “At 8 o’clock on July 1 six hundred of the enemy's cavalry advanced toward the Pinuu River. We repulsed them. One hundred and fifty of the enemy's cavalry and mounted infantry, with 13 guns, simultaneously attacked Shishi- ku, eight miles north of Pinnu River. The engagement lasted unlll dawn July.2, when the enemy was impused. The enemy’s casualties were over four hundred. Ours were ninety." Jap Battallion Destroyed. St. Petersburg, July {Srâ€"Gm. Line- v vitch, telegraphing to Emperor Nicho- l las under date of July 3, imports :he lannihilation of a Japanese battalion. ' He says: I “On July 1 our force assumed the of- , fenslvc, occupying a. position n‘ or San.- 'valtse, sixteen miles BOU‘Lh of Lia.»- chupen. At 7 in the evening. :~.f.er the artillery had prepared the way. the en- emy's fortiï¬ed pesitions worn stormed, and we pursued him for three miles. One Japanese infantry battalion was, destroyed." . .. - Tokio, July .5.â€"--The following oï¬i- ' é -".-‘ .35 ~. .. _.‘Aâ€" x‘ ’ Mysel- n -“ -.. . . . ._'. 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