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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 8 Mar 1907, p. 3

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.m's th us ufac - ll. Lmbei', )oors, Wood “I. Ila- sine“ amen: unt dVIS ter yould not work but was used_ef- igcuvely as a club. Bailey defendmg hmselfinlikemannerwithabitof VOOd. At last-an opportunity was had to change cartridges and Bannister succeeded in shooting one of the bmtes, and the others turned tail. If they had attacked with the leader it wDuld have gone hard with the men. English Channel. There BID “'3 In.“ M“. ‘Fn’ ad... Two Men Have NW Ext!” Fm Pack of Hungry Animals. Watson, Sash, March 4.â€"Wh1:fhen; med in erect‘mg a dwelling no 0 Winner, two men, by name Bailey and r were attacked by three wolves. The leader sprang at 3851873 throat, but he encountered an upper cut that sent the animal back, while Bannister ran for his rifle. The lat- Dalton Ashen at Tokio. Yokohama, March 4.â€"The Great Northern steamship Dckota went ashore in the Bay of Tokio last night. Allthepmmmsde.andthe ngentamhopdnlofuvincher. P.E.I.FufiuAncaudnlnde Nan-ow Escapo. Chclodetown. P. E. 1-. March 4.â€" The winter steamer MY. bound to Prince Edvard Inland. stuck in the passengers, mostly lumbermen. wnlked to the island shore, fifteen mules dmtzmt over me, arrmnz stackinthehea Mensa-thesau- 195’. Botbaregtaweekmdm 11191? to remain for seven} dgys ygt. In the meantime oounnunmhon w111 be kept up by small boats hauled by hand between the capes. buoyed wreck. There have been four steamers wrecked on the Humboldt Reef during the yearâ€"The Newsboy. Corinthian, Sequoia and Coronaâ€"end Captain Dunham declu'ed that all might have been prevented if the lighthouse board had had the channel properly San Francisco, March 4.â€"The steamer Roanoke. the first boat to reach the steamer Corona. when the latter was wrecked at the entrance to Eureka harbor, Saturday, arrived yea- terday. Captain Dnnham blames the United States lighthouse board for the Tried to Carry a Line. Then T. E. Sothem, night saloon watchman formerly a marine in the United States navy, stripped to the waist and attempted to carry a line ashore. The line parted before he had gone far. Sothern was picked up by live savers. Several attempts were made to shoot a line aboard,'bnt each time the line fell short. Finally Capt. Henmg of the life savers reached the side of the Corona and picked up the line. Several un- successful attempts were made to work the life buoy, but it vas not un- til near dark that Capt. Hennig and his men worked efiectively. At that time theship’aboanhadbegun work- ing. and at dusk Capt. Boyd, the last to leave the ship, stepped ashore. The passengers were brought to Eureka. Nearly all had been drenched, and some were snflering greatly from the cold, exposure and nervous shock, but all will recover. : an: ”BIL! POST! LINDSAY. MAY: anon SW. '01, E’Ifiifin STRANDED mmmmncx mained until the rescue work was un- dertaken a few hours later. Soon after the ship struck a. boat in charge of Quartermaster Gm was lowered. It contained three of the This boat capsized at once in the boiling surf, and Sailor Herricbon was drowned. Gunn and the others reached share. 7 _ _ _. . .vrsveéofid boat in charge of Secon Officer N. V. Johann, was put of;l Badly battered and 1mg, this bani reached shore. boat in the Pacific Gout W1) 0035 semen: hetyeen Evoke and San Francisco. has eueddlina the m jeug on Humboldt Bey. e hope- wrec . of a stinging wind and terrific her good, to drive her into pen. Women were hysterical and men were in panic, but reassuring words from the crew finally brought eehn. Then the passengem assembled on the hurricage_ deck, where. they re- When You 3% lake Cold £133 comm A nopmss WIBGK punwwummu ",9 MIQWNM' mm Wu OW Taken 0“ W W W magnum-«um tho ”MAIN”. Banks. 0d" Much tâ€"m new a: Corona (Diem flown-W he“ The King Weather Bound. WOLVES ATTACK MEN. ICEBOUND STEAIERS. "gm“ Em”- England, March 4.â€"King calls for assist. One my is to pay no mason no u; at least, not until it develops hm pneumonh, or bronchitis, or plea-58y. Another way in to ask your doctor about Ayer’o Chen-y Pectonl. If be up, “The best thingfor colds,” they okeit. Do as he says, m, Wo mo no “one" We mm .7, 1 Diphtha’ia In White House. WashingtOn, March 4.â€"Preaident Roosevelt’s young _son, . Archie, has 'phtherig,butitmsudhe is net seriously 111- . The patent has been Isolated in the southeast room of the White House, and arstnet quarantine 13 being main- London, March .4.-â€"King Edward has bestowed on Pnpoe Henry of the Netherlands, the Pnnoe Consort, the Grand Cross of the Bath, in W tion of his gallantry ‘at the time o; the wreck of the Bntish steamship Berlin on the Hook of Holland, where the Prince directed the work of res- éué on Feb. ~23. -v .. the buildings. He understood the: the acting Minister of Public Works,with his oficer§,_ along with the oficera of the Militia Department, wew going awfully aver the plans with a view of determining the kind of building to be constructed. was. The barracks, he said, had been promised for a long time. Sir Frederick Borden said ' it was the intention of the Government to go on with the barracks, but the ex- penditure involved was very heavy. In view of the large expenditure the Government expected to be al- lowed e reasongble timetopqnstrqct M place, and he'thought it was due to the companies paying toomuch attention to expansion, and not onâ€" ough to saiqguardin' 3 travel. He took this action on account of the wreck which had taken place on the Toronto- Montreal line. (Hear, hear), tee of Supply and resumed considera- tion of public works _ee_tim_ates. Man Who Posed as J. J. Hill's Repro- untativo Gets Three Years. Hamilton. March 2.-â€"J. A. R. B. McIntosh, the stock broker, who got into the confidence of a number of people by representing himself as the representative of James J. Hill, the railway magnate, and then obtained from them large sums of money to be invested by him in railway stocks, .Aam Mann} vncfpn'lnx ‘Fhé'v’oié of 350,000 for barracks in Toronto tglor the permafint iii-pad: replace 9 property 3 to e asdiscussed. er. Madean inquired whether the Government intended to go on with the barracks, and _what_ _th_e policy Railway "mm Mr. W. F. Madam extend the opinion that Puliunent ould take steps to inquire into railway man- aepmen‘»- F" “>0 PPXWQGP‘P. we" is! ol'm a his mgnben penalmng a the dochnfi mm Mr. W. F on the ground ynion, 39d I ploy?) “I o! m an his membenhmin a r‘â€""'v '7 When clanse 35. which relates to railway men, was reached the Minister ofIaborstatedthathehadnot yet come to an agreemen; yithfihe rail- organizations, and the clause was accordingly allowed to stand. _ to ratify an agreement entered into between the Dominion Government and the Government of British Colum- bia, respecting the western boundary of the railway belt in the province. The bill was I’i'ead a first time. Bill to Settle Strikes. The House went into Committee of the Whole and resumed consideration of Mr. Lemieux’s bill to aid in the prevention and settlement of stdkee and lockouta. Hallway Guatemalan May Net Io ; lneluded - Penalty Olsum Am 1 Melt Out-Mr. Mule-n lunat- lnvmlgstlen of Hallway Man- agement ln Vlw‘ of Recent Wrecksâ€"8.0. Hallway Bolt. 1 Ottawa. March a-eThe preliminary oanter through Mr. Lemieux's labor disputes bill was finished in Committee or the Whole House yesterday. with results satisfactory to the Minister of Labor, who took occasion to express his appreciation of the reception ac- corded to the measure. With most of the contentious clauses standing over for further consideration. critio- ism was of a more or less friendly character, but the amendments. though not drastic, were sufficiently numerous to justify Mr. Lemieux’s decision to reprint the bill. The “Open Shop" Clause. The most important. change was the abandonment of the “open shop” clause, a step which the Minister of Labor announced was the result of pressure from both sides of the House. The recent crop of railway wrecks af- forded Mr. W. F. Maclean an oppor- tunity to suggest the advisability of an inquiry into the methods of rail- way management. The remainder of the session was spent in Committee of Supply, the estimates of the Public Works Department being again under consideration. When the Toronto esti- mates came up none of the members for the city were present, and Mr. Monk endeavored to have consider-er tion of them postponed. To Build New Barracks. With the exception of the vote of $150,000 for alterations and additions to the drill hall, however, all the items were passed, on the understand- ing that the members for Toronto would have an opportunity_ to dis- mssthematalaterstaseifnecesp any. It was definitely stated that the Government intended going on wrth the new barracks for the permanent curps at a cost of about three-quarters of a million. Hon. Mr. Oliver introduced a bill the object of which, he explainegl, ygs THE LABOR DISPUTES BILL $80,000 m 30 3mm On Ao- ucmmmmn For Military. To Decorate Princt. attention to it; in TheScofiaBuystnfionmm fished by the Scottish Antu'ctic ex- 3:0. ‘ukenminwby'themfin- ”gm mmm ,fionscomcodbythfima’ DY . ammummhl liz-jc._A.P.)zh-Ge§- . the . a- 1989!!!! mewwi to homoemdby W igmah mum sailing, nidzqoflarodAmtnlnmdlthe monthqmemdtheyshutthe doorin .Wedonotpropose flputsnndmeen. the HoEseofCommons withthe ‘ectofmnkingthetendingotbm egal for .11 women except Dahlia-P" wives and daughters. and empowe theauthoritiestomfnaqalipenseunâ€" Ire? Angry Ovu- lfropoaq Bill to Sup was â€"be5re Judge Monck yésterdax He pleaded guilty to three charges of obtaining money under false pre- tences, and was sentenced to three years in the Kingston penitentiary. McIntosh is supposed to have ope rat- ed in other cities besides Hamilton. mmm How to live in henlth end hnppineee in the nerd theme of Dr. Pierce's Com- men use Medical Adviser. This 1: work on medicine end hygiene. eon in- lap; over 1000 page: end more then 700 I’I'Lusmtitgns, is sent Me! gurlmd :11 ex use 0 n: y. Sendpsso cusp-agent ramps for the cloth- bound volume. or only 31 amp tor the hook in new covers. - Th'e foregomg are only I iew brief ex- tracts taken from Among the volume. of endorsements which the most eminent medial writers hove given the ingredio em: entering into Dr. Pieroe'a Favorite Prqgcri ption. _ ' z‘vlswb'rm Plucrl “on" In the on! medicine for women. 0 makers of whl no not aft-Md to print. their formula. on the bottle wn :- than taking their trons Into thequf confidence. 9. and made good recoveries. Blue Cohosh acts as an anti-abortive by relieving the irritation upon which the trouble de- pends. He continues. “It has been em- loyed to relieve irritation of the repro- uctive anyone do ent on congestion. It controls chro c influnmewry state. of organs end gives tone in cues of de- bulâ€"tfy'"- ‘ , 1,,” 17.,1 ,7 â€"° Til-another in: at dient Prof. John King. M. a puma rater BlneCo hosh has enjoyed a prwpa well-merileé rep utatlo {or when used by delicate women, or t. ose who experi- ence painful labors. for several weeks pre- vious, it gives (one and vigor top all the am 0 ed, facilitati and reliev my much an caring." 5531. Hale testifies of women who have taken Caglophyllmnhall had yer-u ”V1459?! 'A remedy which invariably acts as a uterine invi rater and always {avers a condition w ich makes tor normal ac- tivit oi-the entire system mot tail to bee greet usefulness andof the utmost importance to the nets! practitioner of medicine. “In Re onias we have a medi- cament which more fully answers the above urposesthanan award with which am W In the-“great- ment of diseases peculiar to women it is seldom that a case is seen which does not present some indication for this remedial I WEI“ .. . ,A,,,A Lâ€"’l__A ‘\_-‘ Perfect safety is sssured with Doctor Pierce's well known medicines because no harmful in out is contnined in them. No slco ol. opium or harmful narcotic is contained in the “Favorite Prescription.“ Nearly forty years ego Dr. Pierce discovered that chemically pure glycerine oi proper strength is u better so vent of our native medicine! plants than is alcohol. Besides gl cerine is of high nutritive vulue in ilding up health flesh-much snrpusing cod liver oil. he ingredients in 'Fsvorite Pre- scription" beside the lycerine sre Lsd ‘s Slipper rootr Golden gen] root. Bisck has: end B ue Cohosh root, end Unicorn roo Dr. John Fyfe, Editor of the Depart- ment. of Then utia in TE: £1.me anmw says 0 Unicorn root. (Heionm Diotca) one of the chief ingredients 0! Dr. Pterce‘s Fayofl 96. WP??? "'fEéTngred' " 765:3"61'1h6‘fi66dBPx-o- scription" Is a matter of public knowl- edge, being pruned on each separate boqumvnen . . -,7.,_ soonsibllity so far as the home medication 0 common silments oi the girls or boys is concerned. The cost of the doctor‘s visits is v often much too great. At such tlmes t e mother is invited to write to Dr. Pierce. of Budaio. N. Y.. for med- ical advice. which is Elven free. Corret poggience is heldetrict y cqxggdentyi.m Tbe anxious mother of the “any on- entlmea curios the whole burden of ye- Mu of Sad and comfort. 'Bu'to t :- ewomenwomnotltro w .3 appreciate the t bone to recolv from the use of uvorite Preocrlgt‘lou.’ For one thl Its use nukes the by‘l advent pmt sully poluleu. It has In many cases reduced do. I of suffering to atew brlet hours. It on ehouged the action! 0! anxiety 3nd struggle into a. me of ease and comfort. Km uh 110.52.. m‘egflugwl ll.“ gtfi‘an 3mm MI eat (mm It to ma I tutu-II Signlg‘IE. w m m“ unto II n m Qantas Luggz‘hgs‘mr ‘%ui: Figs. 2", 01% “a. r uwfigw incl! fimgm: ‘0 $3230.. 0J3.:% “‘ “ZNWI Vvfih wwgf. W33 nun “or how um I we In mum Ibo cInloI an“ wt! 00 $33 In I pregnant“ (9: mam! “LW? oug Th? Crown of Woman- hood is Motherhood. SALOON TENDERS KICK. M'INTOSH GOES DOWN. MFou-smm norm 0" m ,AXIIJ'. find ontqucnnk-‘f- Under the Dominion law, no prose- cation an be taken unless authorized by the Provincial Attorney General. uyid, pending ededmon by the British Columbia Government as to a pro- vincial Lew, no mecution for in- fractions 0! the edernl not will be authorized or assented to. British Columbin Deals With the Lord's Day Act. Victoria, B. 0.. Mar. l.â€"The British Columbia. Government has under con- sideration the question of introducing legislnfion in connection with the Lord’s Day Observance Act. a Fed- 31:1 law. which comes into force to Y. ing of e blood-stained knile and signs at a struggle, have led Coroner Laurie to hold an inquest, which will be com tinned to-dny. The them is thst Ironside was beaten and stabbed. and that his body then was pheed on the tracks to make death appear accidenul. His clothes was torn and cuts on his arms indicate that be tied to ward ofl blows. Ernest lromido Mat Death Mystoriom- ly Near Port Arthur. Port Arthur, March 4.â€"Peculiar wounds on the body of Ernest Iron- side who was supposed to have been killed by a. snow-plan; h near Mac- kanzieontheC. P. R., mdthefind- I . The condition of the raw steel where the break occurred. shows that the brenk did not go clesr through lit the one time. {or in pluses the steel is covered with rust, wphile in other: itisbrig ht. But. sltho ughsporti of the brenk looks trash the pounded condition 0! the broken endspoun seems to indicate that the rail vss broken clear through some time before the train was derailed. withChidBmdnlldeomr .Robinson.'l‘hemdlpiaceoitho Scrutiny a! Broken Rail Show: Rust In the Bank. Guelph. Much Lâ€"A m- m ' intothemolthemck Burned by Coroner’s Jury and War- rant For His Arrest Issued. New Haven, Conn., March 4.â€"A coroner’s jury uryneturned a preliminary finding Saturday to the eflect that William E. Fisher, engineer of the special train that was wrecked at Waterbury. disobey-ed orders. thereby amingth edeath of three persons. theprobabletatalinjuryottwoNa- tine-J Guardsmen, andthe injury 01 Went! at!!! new _ i A _ Thodeadm:Wm.FisherofNew Hm. Wm. Norton 0! Waterbury, (Juries Cupentcr, and G. Erickson at New Haven. theoowhwu bcdly wrecked mid the occupanudmostallofthemreceived somehurt. The m an of the When the engines crashed together and in their embrace rolled down the embankment they carried down to deeth with them their crews. Threeot theded, thetwaengineere. undone firemen. were token from the wreck- their bodiee torn. bruised, and blackened by the fire from the wreck. while the body of the other fireman m, at last reports. still under the mess of twisted iron. Tenders Hut-led Backwards. The tender: of the locomotives did not leeve the rails but were hurled heckvnrds end into the coaches he- hind th.u-- In theuceee oi the special Locomotive- OMM Uh Papooâ€" IeIIMMIWM lMe a Dunkâ€"Few Mon Killed. 'he Net lunch! '0 luv-vinâ€" Ilny “More Receive I'M. A” Our Tole-coped. Weather: 00:13,. lard: tâ€"oWi‘h e mmwm‘gm an.“ o ooolno we like . twist and hand than: and trim ihe track down an cm i and into a ditch beside the track. two pcunger amine. a regular and a . met in a head. oneollisionearyonfloturdayontbe Nantuck division of iho New York Newhaven and Hartford. Railroad at Platt’e Mills. about a mile and abalf below this city. resulting in the death of (our men and notions. i! not fatal. injury to two more. A score of others are more or lees seriously hurt. The dead were the crews of the engines. Gamer Was On Board. The regular was the midnight train. which is due here at 12.39, but. which was behind time. The special was made up of an engine and one coach in which was a party of about 65, members of Company X, Second Regi- ment. C. N. 6.. known as the Grays. and Governor Woodmff and members ofhisstafl. GOVERNOR‘S NARROW ESCAPE HEAD-ON COLLISION ‘ BAD GAS EXPLOSION Smooth-Up W0 special and Regular M Plutt'u Mm. WAS FOUND ON TRACK. WILL NOT PROSECUTE. GUELPH TRAIN WRECK WAS ENGINEER GUILTY? mmmumumsmt Amwmohmmlymm‘ thmmmtmâ€" hmonF‘x-idxynexgah 1mm theOttsuautbori- instAttq been human] “that“: by hadboandhnnnd, Hmflm.M4.â€"A dantoocurudon and York me. the vicfim Stan Lambert, u: employ. at the mmmm Win-Myrna? :E E55. CASTOR IA Iahfinhudchfldm b'einx the oenl by Teller Bros. of Paris to arse of a car'ol {beep Ottawa Live Stock Show. Allan was found on Saturday after- nooninaearintheGTB yards He winch conscious anoikomoilutheirhanein Brooklyn 1.» nfip’l‘ho explosion 0‘ the an canned o 1:0 “P1“!!! .150- Tbo mount, hther and children to- ceivod burn: on they ran throuch the flames to the street. Stand: By Semaphore. Toronto. lurch 4.â€"George Allan of Paris. Out, is in Grace Hospital suf- fering from a {nature of the skull and severe scalp wounds and it not. ex- pectodtoroeover.tlthou¢hhoissfin Oil Ex lotion Bums Twain. New Y . Much 4.â€"-Hn. Ben- jamin P. O'Connell, .q yeushoi 1:.ge. m y My Injured, or us- WQ. seriously in'nred. and wyenl 0! their ten sm children Themmemvery gum, andtho menwrbdwithnlety lunps. Itmdfintrepofledthusluge number 0! men were entombod in the mine butthisuooetmmthowci- dutdthofioldenlfinewflcrm fl- no Whether or not thirty other minor. escaped we: in doubt I: tolOo'elook Seturdey night when ine Inspector Williams lelt ate in saying they wen elloutoltheninemdnllve. Batching pol-ties. who toured the elected put of the mine. returned! with the report that they could find no men in the workings. Caused Ix Neked Lamp. The force of e explosion was sup- poeedly caused by see that had been molding all day, unnoticed. and which was ignited by a neked lunp. Two linen Killed. WilkeoBex-re, Pm. March 4.â€"T1m men were killed md five badly burned by m explosion of gas in the Wood- wnrd Mine of the Belem. Locko- wnnna. Western 00. st Kinpton Saturday evening. A _ _ Gilbertto Hang. BegingSuk" Much Lâ€"Gflbert. nmdmudavroleetthdu- Rumor TM! Lam Humbu- d “on W». lamb“ Prom :0 lo Omndhuâ€"lomh PM!“ Tom the Himâ€"Own“ Nam Io- upooâ€" Inland An OhMy lemnâ€"mno Io Om. Santana. 1’... Much ¢.â€"-Foufluu men m nut dent): in the ‘1‘:wa Hoopla! md 19 other- ”: Mom ”glam-11311:! burn-autumn): mm 0: on (u t awe t 3 Mon 0! the Holden inc at tho wm. Lukawannn a Wm quu‘North Taqur, Buugday. A CAUSED BY NAKED LAMP Two Minor. Dead. and Thim- OM Barnum Inland. LBShnotuhletohlljmtmtf Brianna Full to M. Pctcrboro’, Ontuio. ‘h. ' oumous FIRE. 81in Bring: Death. inhhahai'fio'f- MWWoftheNo- oinodtheCabinot-I fiendish.“ Moth '.cWorks Gen.8muts moammmudnqm- THE WINTER TERM AT THE Peterborough Business College Begin. Watt, January 2nd. 1907 A very large number of applications for admission at the beginning of the term have been received, and it is advisable that all who purpose attendig should enter as near the commencement of the term as possible, You Cannot Make 3 Better Investment. For particulars, address MOnRaisufl. mTugior.Mu’ch2.â€"Ka.id Mehalh. mttfiveoithemnisterd wu' “mummmu “ “nonmetal-QM 8 3:8 5' E355 EE 81%|an ‘M ~“V‘” M“ u Transvaal Cabinet. 3 1-2 inches wide, in black, white, and all colors, at 15¢ a yd. All foreign advices speak positively of decided advances in the above goods. We were fortunate enough to purchase in a low market, with the result that to-day we offer complete lines at old prices. A splendid range of Chiffon Finished Taffeta Ribbon, 0’L0nghlin Melntyre. Vlgoreux, Taffeta, Black and White Checks, Cream Sultings in plains, stripes, and checks, Henriettas, Venetians, Wool, Batiste, Reps, Panamas, Empress Cloths, Laces, Embroideries, and Ribbons. “M” ‘U‘v “M “Q This department of our business was never in better shape to supply your needs than it is this season. Anticipating a big demand, we bought largely in an early market, and thus were enabled to secure the pick of the best domestic and foreign goods, at prices which can not be equalled toâ€"day. §_l!_'_‘_i!!g Dress bendaC-thm SflME OF THE POPULAR LINES: the MORE CASH AND ONE PRICE. Fan incomiombly dangerous man- ner. He pointodthegunathia own heal, and incidentally spoke 0‘ 3M Wfld West Scene Interrupted by AI» rival of Mountod Polico. Sakuoon. Sash, Much tâ€"Imngin- in: himself probably a small battery of artillery, or 3 South American on parade. Wm. Rodgers swam hauteabitoidivemioninthe Western Hotel yesterday. He was in the bar-room when ho drew out a revolver loaded to 11:0 limit, and commergqed paving it about wife and family. reached Edmonto the other afternoon from the Guild gimme County, west of the M vet. They left their ranch on New Year's thy with two teams, and for the firfl five dsys were only able to make 18 miles. As they proceeded. the trail the much better. The snow m not so deep end the weather became mild- er. Game was plentiful on the jaw» ney, end food for the horses uld he obtained et intervals. Despgte the Tumble Hudships Endmd In SIS-J Hundmmn. Western “Mp. Edmonton, Alta, March 4.â€"AM . detourofnearlyfiflflmfleemrah-dl blocked with snow, serous rivers, and lakes. and through wooded section through which they their lano- lyi my. Qquamjer onhnnn. with his WM. PRINGLE, Expâ€"{£91} people, m: other; WANTED TO SHOOT. HAD LONG WALK.

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