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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 21 Sep 1906, p. 2

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aw, fl??? Wad Expires. Train Rm Into W” Excursion â€" Victim: i “are All I'll 000 Cal? Which Was 3. ‘TdescOpodâ€"Most of Thom Killod 1 1:; Their Bertha â€"- Forty Par- 5 on: War. Son'ously Injured. ' Mary. Sept. 13,â€"Twelve dead and tee-score injured. many of them ser- perhaps. fatally, is tally. and some. mission on the C. P. I}. A. o_ll A, ‘ m ' 8811:1117 tee-scan billy. an - mu 01 Judy rest d 8‘!!an wan I -~ up"! .1»!!st .alsed the action or More of the brakes on the fast-go- -k express bound east is held to be for the collision which used the first coionist car of the third WotWertrainNo.1tobe med. All the dead and injured no in this eer. The accident occurred about 7.15 yes- w morning. The third section of "nail No. 1 going west. which left To» auto yesterday afternoon, and the sec- ‘1 section of No. 2. coming east. had «den to cross at Azilda. station. The harvester train was to take the can: and had slowed up within 75 pub of the switch when the express ganged into it. A Tremendous Crash. There was a tremendous crash. a ren- king 0: metal and wood. the hissing d stream. and then the air filled with the cries. shrieks and groans of pas- mers of both trains. There were fifteen coaches on the tervester train with over 900 people on teen}. The eastbound train was also wenâ€"fined. but these passengers antler- ‘1 only tron: the severe shaking up. luckily. tire did not hreek out among the wreckage. and the work of. mcde was taciliteted considerably. Those -‘e sent to Sndhnry and tour doctors we econ attending the wounded. who we later brought here and taken to «.0 hospital and to local hotels. fie deed were also brought here. and e._.‘-â€" is announced by the C. -‘ Montreal: .‘bly Eagersvflle. Ont.) . Sinai: P1312. New Hamburg, Ont. ~ 1‘: rate: Baker, Stayner. Ont. . “.8. F. Milne. N. W. T. ' William Pudticomh. New Hamburg. fixation: (or an inquest Viola Schade Won). . Henry Herman, Ne wHumbu‘rg. . Henry Herman. New Hamburg. ‘ -â€" Shert. New Hamburg. i Dr. Donald Currie. Emsdnle. 0593:! Lin of lnjund. George Avon. Frankfort. Ont. badly (In. 12 md 10 years or age. respec- fively. Their parents were also very “lausly injured. and are now in the hospital at Sudbury. - Besides these there is still one body which has not been recognized. Dead. as Given In Despstchos. Herbert Williams. Toronto. Dr. Milne, South Woodslee (near Sheldon Marin. .R (““3241 m ”not Kins-ton. mum-t. Ont” u Nolan and Intensity injured. w thou ubout i. noon at othor voro slightly inland. with 'WI m awn. bruins. cuts. etc. Roporhd In tho Mam... wmlm Rove. Frankfort. toot om! Wan marten. Herbert Wimuna. Toronto. cut: and “has: doing well. Sheldon Moron. Franktort. fractured -' Seymour Chapman. Maple \ 0!». cut and bruised. Mrs. Wlnoughby. 1‘0meon am. seriously Injured. John Stewart. Edgln Grove. 0111.. mly injured. George Jmt. Essex. Ont. cut fired. William Alexander. Pat-knead. at and bruised. George Rois. Hanover. Ont. {lbs broken cud other Injuries: tell. WI. Samuel Kingston. Frankfort. logs and .ody badly cut: condition critical. David Martin. Wamnberg. slightly Injured. Jacob Manager. Hanover, arms and w injured: not seriously. c. Hamllton. Harper‘s Cornea. Ont. slightly injured. George Rose. mun. slightly in- find. Montreal. Sept 13.-Lut night Gen- cn! Manager Mchcou of the C. P. R. ave out the following report of the track at Sudbury: "As far as the meagre deepatchee we ‘ have of the accident go to show, it was ‘l CIUBCd by the failure of the brakes on the express to act. The harvestere' train was standing on the main line. valting, while the bmkemnn rnn shunt! to turn the switch. I0 that it night he sidetracked to allow the put .u or the east-bound express. Before ‘ it could get the :witch in poultion the apron “rived and pinned head-on I‘D tho troll. Imuhinl the flnlijcolon- l J. Walt. ye Were Killed In C. WreckhNear Sudbury. R. wag. ammo. Ont. national: THE OFFNJIAI. ACCOUP- . 1t. Stockdale. Ont. severely in- and Olive Scmde. These w‘ere two chil- years 0! age. W' u'ents were also very L and are now in the THE VICTIMS head cut an! unre- badly bruised Ind P. R. ouch-Is 55 Benevue 1303. ”London. out” let- under View Ont... and Wz‘fiENS’ NEfiLBCTg was infected. and the wen ter half forced it on into Mom than 1 words yonm far from well. tx-aoedtoa‘)u any“:th or 0 an mg, backache, bearing own pains, ency ness, sleeplessness or othe’r female a life of en ering or a. serious operation is the inevitable result. The never-failing remedy for :11 then svmotoms is Lydm E. Pmkhsm’s Veg- etable Compoude. ‘ ‘ -1. ”guano-Q Quebec, writes: Dear Mrs. Piukham: “For several years I have suffered with 3 fegnnle weaknfisughich groved s serious mznonmyn .sapm numb and causing severeh Eating-down gains and a general vom:out feeli ‘ really had no desire to hve. I ' many medicines. but did mtg! permanent relief until I tool: Lvdia E. nknam Compound. In two month I was much months I better and stronger. and in {out was well; up more disagreeable am no more pun. So I have every season to Praise the Vegetable Com nd. and 1 con- sider it without. equal for ills ofyom." ‘ For twentv-five Mrs. daughtér-in-law o Lydia. E. Pinkhlm. has under her direction and since her ad sick {no SHE? ING ensue y”- -. Saw Moth" and London. Ont» Sept ley o: 353 Marin at at 3 o’clock yesterd: Dundas and Colbon crossing the street husband and two 3 he: at theiglme. Toronto. Sept. 13.â€"8tewext Mem- nee. end 28. e motonnen on me To- ronto Street Railway, use drowned about 8 p. m. yesterdny in the leke not: the weetern cop. Nelnnee m on excellent swimmer. It is thought that the feet of his :olnz in bothinx soon utter eating was the onuee ot crempe. He wee about as yeere ot ego and «me from neer Guelph. where his ulster lives. We brothers ere in the Orders Overleppedâ€"Omn Killed. Chnttnnoon. 'l‘enn.. Sept. - 13.â€" Frelxht trnine Nos. 8 end 18. on the Western and Atlantic Rellroed. collid- ed at Ring Gold. Gs" only yesterdey and seven trnlnmen were killed. The accident was due to the overhp'pint or orders by the engineer at No. 8. The engines were demolished. Hotel Collapses, Four Killed. El Paso. Tex. Sept. 13.â€"Four persons were killed and several injured in the collapse of on hotel in Chihuahua. . Mexico. Tuesday night. Women Nearly Sufioeeted. Toronto. Sept. 18.â€"In a. are tint oc- curred this morning at 1.10, at 85 We!- lington avenue, Mrs. George Grimm. t woman of 60. was partly unnoeeted. I She is now in the hospital. Taft to Sail F91: w; shington. Sept announced that 831 m: fin: sum: mum mumuufit chbleCo-rni- STOP FIGHTING. tor and Wife Killod. :.. Sept. 13.â€"â€"Mn. Kins- Rerin avenue. was killed yesterday attemoon at Coiborne streets. while street cur tracks. Her two children were with nr Cuba to Assist PM Measures. ;eight ‘or are 12:. into the 3mm 15.-â€"It is omclafl! Girl Slayer of Gen. Mln flaunts “3f. fold With Hm Stopâ€"Gav. Lifo,‘ A" 8". Hid. For “I. Can... anon la rue. Wall-spaces. the side. at homes. 1nd telegraph poles Mayhem this city have been plutmd mu: 1 proclamtdon tuned by the Union at 8t. Petenburt. Sept. “64%.?“ live the zoom revolution tor land and 11b. arty." - - - _.....n_ -a --_-J.4I‘ It is reported here that the Jewish town of Koepln. In the district at K:- menetx. has been burned down by pee.- ants from the surrounding country. Warned That He Will Die. Mltau. Russia. Sept. 14.â€"Not lead than five drumbead comm-1mm." been instituted by the governor. ex- clusively for the trial of robbers end The revolutioniste have notified the successor of Pastor Zimmerman. in the Rice district. that he has been eon-l damned to death. Zimmerman and his? wife were murdered at Lennenwardemj Sept. 1. l Ofieere Won’t Be Judges. oritiee are experiencing the create“ my in constituting field courts tor the (rid of. fevolutionerlee. Almost m the omeere originally selected to not es judges prder to retina trom'the eer- vioe. The name: of ,six oflieeu who have accepted ere kept with the greet- eet eecrecy. for tear of ettempte on their lives. New 3Rueeien Torpedo Beate- uevy. They ere or 375 tons each. end can make 28.5 knots. REFUSED TO SEE PRIEST. end his friend were playing about the house when Rupert went in for his heavy winter cap. Stu-ting out (or the stables the other 12d tired a that mom a. 23 calibre rifle. the bullet striking Rupert in the head. but makinc only a slight wound. the heavy cap saving the boy's me. Manitoba Elections- Lehigh Follow. the Land. New Yovk. Sept. 15.â€"It was mnounco ed yesterday thgt. to take effect on Nov. 1. or as soon thereafter a pos. elble. the maximum pmer mte per mile on the Leblgh Velley Railroad system wlll be on the balls of. 21-: cents. Found WM! Had Cut Oil. Rum“. N. 8.. mm. 15.â€"-â€"'l‘he body of Chute: Almon hm“. nod 48. of Human was found on the I. C. R. tuck NNNNINE SNNES CNNENEN LIMBS Little Girl’s Obstinate Case of Eczema -â€" Instantaneous Relief By Cuticura- Little Boy’s Hands and Arms Also Were a Mass of Torturing Soresâ€" Grateful Mother Says: “In reply to your letter 1 mm you my experience, and you are privilfis'fld to use it u‘you see fit. last w. after having my litth girl tmwd but be “CUTICURA REMEDIES ‘ A HOUSEHOLD STANDBY" on the Cuticun ‘ v Ointment, and Cuticun we commenced with the Cutie! ediesberfeetnnd ' Um I, 1L4..A . gfifiicimm pmocription and r urel has . "In July of this . a littlcgoy in our family poisoned . with gluon oak. and m twenty-four lu- to‘eome “'9 VI Mania-firm“. ‘de‘n" m' Tenn, Oct. 1?. {P53 - lief .5on til.“ y to you; letterAIwn t6!“ _ M_-.:l lA-nt. A BOARING FURNACE Several Persons Badly Injured In Ottawa Hotel Fm. Twaustsmrtsénuum hw'With Aid of W I .TnhnautlnNIgMW . "tithe-yawn.»â€" WeftheMoI-wWyln- JuMâ€"Louwm Ottawa. Sept. 15.â€"-'l‘he Gilmour Ho tel, a four-storied structure standing atthecornerofsanksnd Gilmour ‘1 streets. was completely gutter by fire last night. involving a loss approxlma- 1 tely 3100.000 and causing serious in- e jurytosixoreightinmstn'l‘hehotel . was a four-storied brick structure boundedontheeastbynankstreot ' andonthesouthbyGilmourstreet. ‘ whileonthewestandnorthareyaeant ‘ lots. It was a hotel occupied by leading ‘ members of the civil service. and about ' 50 families had suites of rooms in the I structure. When the fire broke out ‘ almost all the inmates had retired. Sud- 1 deniy an alarm-was given by a beilboy ' rushing out and shouting are. ' A Roaring Furnace. j I I The flames originated at the base of the elevator, and within a few minutes. fanned by air which rushed up the ele- vator shaft. the whole building was like a roaring furnace. Before the flames had obtained any footing, Mr. William Stuart, transport sergeant in the 43rd Regiment. who lives a few doors down on Bank street, rushed to the scene. With admirable presence of mind, realising the emergency. he ilew upstairs, and. gathering all the blank- ets and sheets he could iind. rushed to the street. By this time the building was enveloped in flames and every win- . dew was tilled with shrieking inmates. ; Thrilling Rescues. A number jumped into the outspread wraps and were landed safely. The remainder waited until the tire escapes time. :i'headventofthenremenwas followed'by a number of thrilling esv . Two ladders were erected on capes : Bank street and one on Gilmour. Up these the firemen ~swarmed. and the guests, clad only in their nightgown. were brought safely to the ground. Taken Out In NW I eifeou. and deelned themselves fortun- ' ate in escaping in night attire. xrs. (Judge) Richardson. mother-in-iaw of Col. Hacdonald of the militia Depart- ment. was bnought down on a mattress by Mr. Wm. Stuart and Fireman Pot- vin. Her husband followed when as- ! sured of her safety. On the Gihnour street side of the hotel Peter Kehoe saw H. 'r. Walker of New Jersey standing out on a. window sill in im- ‘ minent danger. He ran up are fire escape, but it was too short. A shorter ladder was brought and carried to Ke- hoe. By elevating the second ladder and resting it against the burning him. But Just as he reached Kéboe' arms. Walker slipped and fell to the sidewalk. breaking both legs. Major Morrison's Good Work. ’ Mador Morrison of The Ottawa Citio ‘ sen displayed conspicuous gallantry ' and rescued at least three persons. un~ mindful of the homes which threaten- ed to engulf him. The last rescue was that of a lady who stood on the top storey of‘the building at the northeast corner. Her presence oi mind was re- rnarltahle. and she stood undaunted by the fierce bursts of dame until the are. men brought her to terra arma. The building was owned by Nessrs. F. H. and W. H. Cluir. and is covered by insurance. The Toronto General Co. had a mortgage on the structure of 880.009. qu.. I .UnnV A..- A aLA ‘-.-‘ MANY THRILLING RESCUES menu“ It. vcv.vvv- Litu- mum- Ihar flu! tho hold wu toll of cults. In addition to the ”on!” Mon. trauma. amend by who Qontnl Cum rm. In order to «not the «mad for mmmodtuon con won I!“ In tho corridors. Tho Inland- Mn. Robert Panacea. 007 Enron Ilmt. Toronto. both Ion brokn. (3mm nonuomory. Toronto loft 000m nonmmory. TONI“). nu mm (matured and «up wound. Hm. I}. Butterworth. namely mu- flod. uvmly burned. Mr. 1). Gary. am. unnly band. '1‘. Smith. Montreal. both 11de ad 102: 10¢ noveroly burned. n1” Amen; Detox-out. was! no: known. burnod.’ ,.-- -n gt- mm- the jury u an: 12th can. to her new: from u .110th by the 9°“ muon. ’l‘hc Jury 1' ‘ ion thtt had Drop" me boon prqvlqod the aid 1 In thou 'vordn tbo Jun to onqulro into the emu um. Pepper or annual: and that: verdict In: a London. Bent. 15" the sudden Co. and um Runny wont ' may mot-um. It man dommd “I t hem-I. The man :er «mu am at an 1: mm and Dominion MOM”â€" Want a Law Wuker at New Jersey. who from the third story win- ! Ind both 19‘! brokon. Ho :- r bully burned. cud an new, Law For Monti-he. .pt. ”Puma opinion of mt Ethel Bose P0990? teeth from n mural came I the poet-marten: enm- . jury I: also or the win- proper medial :ttendenee I the mid Ethel Role Per “3: been cured or her life 31! m. jury will: ‘0 con- pgoper euthofluee melt name In should be en- my the net known .3 lAthfl. could be broncht lue. vita of the Dom- Commluloner. N939“ 15.â€"â€"'rho «water- or and the ”Ionian Con- an: out on firth m- It I: understood ma 3 ; mouth and m an. Jury ommsueé “ieluutm m In lit“! to m 0|“- nub. hot A LOOSE STAY CHAIN May Have Struck Anglo ( and 80 Cut Off tho Air. BRAKE APPLIED BUT USELESS mm W'reek ‘ Md- Weuld M mama-ed “Mmeâ€"mm Mame-qua amâ€"mefeieeieh him MW W loam. Sept. Isa-in inquest en- the en. Thepflndpeievidhncovu given wwwrhuriow. engineer on mantra section of No. 2. which crushed: into the waiting excursion twin. He cutl- fled that order- hed been received in then‘ull-rnyuto meetincmethird eecdonotNoJetAzildm Itwum grade practically all the fly from Car- tievto Axilda. end he had tried the-air brakes eevenl times on the hill to Iteady his train. The brake hid acted Ill right until applied for the purpose of stopping the train right at Aziide. Thurlow mid he turned on the steam when three-quarters of 1 mile from the meetin’x place and applied the ili' brake about half a. mile distent. He found the air brdke not working, dthouxh the page ehow'ed seventy pounds pres- Iure in the train pipe and no pounds in the reservoir. Immediately after the engineer had applied the brake the N ‘ ‘ and L_‘-A- uon :_ may. conductor on «an. comm-d am the I mean» boon-mo “60‘ 3am maroon “vi-tow tn umeceutul at: of her uncle in no 1“ of Mueller. 2‘. D ed to Raul; god 11 claim: st hls gonna mum Hairy. the leader of the 300001 section of the “Flying Group.“ who Thursday wu found guilty of ulna Mame! 0d yesterda- wound- mama: Guam-e he bud ”mold. Phihdelphlt. Sept. 15.-Tne my ox Henry II. thpole. the wounby m1.- dolphin. mummy-er ot chemicals. who had boon mining tor several 40!. m (and In the nu: River. New tor-k. Thur-aw night. He bud undoubtodly committod lulctde. H. W. Brick. I. (ranted «nylon at tho arm at Wunpole a C0. in Canada was short “0.000 and Mr. _ygmppu Defamation: of can. “lull. broodod over the mutt IDUCATUON IN RUSIIA. unnamed gt Jabs. 1!» Hi. Oath. vgn'déétor on 010 um. «I an: the our own: “magma from hoe-mo an did-Soul mn- WAMPOLE SUICIDEB. }, mod. but the en- his train under con- me an. for weed '4 of the excurfl‘n -ulted “PM?! 03 3 co. In Canada. 34 Mr. Wanna. nut until- ho ho- Brick RW' "4.4mm returned. _‘___ __.._ a. w “a will probably to first amen o: the 099' wreckod during Fruit-7 night‘- 3‘30 “d We” sought W refute '10! the ”99' 140 me: (In thorn tree 911! till “my me” nmumatbudneumouldmenbo 'A M8113: acute on the status at women in the chm-ch was started by the nope-t1 to chase “hymn" or “hymen” In the discipline, to my member or members. Dr. Word feared it would ”rest the whole question of union ct this stage of me Intonation: to make such madman! chute. Kn. uncuchnn. Mrs» Radtord. TH! Call. Doctor Too Late. which occurred gt Lunbton on Sum dt! Mt mt. will be begun by County Gonna Bull. Cro Attorney Dayton will conduct the nve‘ugltlon. The one bu amused much excitement I: Wood. 1: is claimed 3 doe was called too In» to an m E? nun-s 1110. A tickling 1n the throat; hoarseneunttimes; adeep breath irritates it;â€"these are features of a throat coug h. 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