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Port Perry Star, 22 Jun 1910, p. 2

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of any crops: "bein : this season, isin Brief tg for se several d the result -of the forest firey Evans ol ry 0' Og surrounding Port Arthur in every ga Gutection "Telephone messages re-{ ha or fn and RR are Eda hud | a San of was ro-| ger. or Feed: chat abating. As the semad n' Po 5% iin J rain | thers, who hoe reon Te ia aa. 1 all an®! pp oS Std en eins FIVE LIVES LOST. Bd somone to fall, 1 won' up. sign of any ai Ro . These fhe. Iamilies hol every settle- or : Cx for ohoHar: | THREE PERSONS KILLE i Struck by) Wabash Express One Mun at an Aylmer Crossing. sons Killed in May. R dowpatch from 8¢. Thomas says:| A despatch from Ottawa y wad accident occurred on Sunday | The death f on mornifig at the Wabash level cross- efitploysss : ing in Aylmer, resylting ib the |during' 'May num . 3 death of three people, Mr. Thomas | dition; 843 'indi peo ¥. Hare and his wife, Hannah M:, | suffered serious 'injuries. = In eid her sister, Miss Annie E. Beott| rai'way service 25 employees wel of Ottawa. = Tt transpired that:ail]killed during the month and 39 i thee had been to church and were! jured;: The totslinumber of tr deiving home to Mr. Hare's farm, disputes' reported in existence dir: | about a mile and a quarter north of | ing May was 81, an increase of 3 the town, when No. 3 Wabash ex-|as compared.' with the prec 8s dashed into them as they at-| month. About 328 firms and 2 / Linpied to cross the track. Mr. |employees were = affected by sew| Eastern Railway. ~ ano Mrs. Hare were killed instant- disputes. The loss of time to ¢m-| Lightning TE \he Pourt Hous cheese, 18 17 and Miss Scott died three honrs| pioyees. through strikes 'was ap-|at London, Ont., while the County |: Bean later trom injuries sustained. About liproximately 71,880 working orl as{ Court was in session. : The flagpole for p two hundred yards east 'of the|compared with 96,350 in May of last was shattered aud the flag: destroy: || oipssing is a curve and none of the| year. 3 'occupants of the buggy could see { ir Thomas: Shaxgineuy, ad | 2he train. Several people nearby, : dres ing the Halifax of} toba Juan, hamaver, shouted to them thut the i Trado, - sa'd , the .C..P. 8 hin was coming, but they tried tof A Great' Storm" Swept Over Now| soon soon to. hang out' its ide is 'ahead of it, with the painful York City, juli: that all three lost their lives; A Gas, John Ma i. They. were each aboui seventy despatch from New. York saya: farmer ne © gears of age, and were well known 4h She heels: tie rece Ho : nd. highly. Tes) in the dis: came the deg Two a a of' Ton: ot res i mini 1. the parade that Sorilpin PREACHERS FOUGHT DUEL. ith Avenue had isan Attacked Oe Another with Knives in Kentucky Church. A despatch from Louisville, Ky anys: An indictment was rn ion Thursday, but not made public ttil Sunday, charging Rev. Isaac erry with the murder of Rev. Rob+ ert 7 Vanover, The two ministers; i both well-known mountain preach 'ers, had been holding revival mets ge in Whitely ously. and quar: 'Yeled over some. charges which: heer laid 'against Vanover. The trouble reached its height during a 'service in the Rock Creek Baptist huvch a week ago, and Vanover 'and Parry, armed with knives, fought a duel in-the huilding while the people, in a panic, Van- er's throat was cut from' ear to xr and he died in a short time. and his brother Blaine are in} t Williamsburg. sername Semmes po igh A OLDIERS FOUGHT FIRE. Near the Camp at Petawawa "Threatened Damage. 1 hee wa, Ont. says: 'clock on Thursday morning the near the 'camp of the Sojento pany of Engineers 1 t five, 88 a high wind was lowing, amp 'Was 'in danger = out. The men wens out of at work at the time. Capt. Biggs ordered the fire call 'were Jered | 'and. the wreckage eau + Four! bodies have : akon rom he den, 'Ont., died' } 'blood-poison+} + ing; supposed to have been won-| Po tracted three months ago by inhal-| ing the breath of a. sick, hh Frank ung ott Datiasines ons nmped from wer arch bd into. the Niagara River on Long. ea = Niagara Ba 18% to 103 top. -- re oi ot dragon in Sa 8, 'while the os t times atisined a velocity of fifty-eight}: miles an hour. Fiva deaths have boen reported, 'four other persons are believed to have heen drowned |g morning, in 'the capsizing of a fishing & his companion off Long Island, while scores 'of was not seen Bgai others 'had narrow escapes. The i storm' broke almost without warn: GRE AT. BRIT AIN. ii'g, preceded by a gust that 'up-|' rooted trees, sent street signs fly-|: The; conference of British wal a on had ing, 'and $ére"into tatters the déo- [deaders on: the Yo veto question. he a Kite h x ener has resi gnod Bia £ postiscn as Commander-in- Chiat of i te Mediterranean.' : + P..O'Oonnor says) the feel is strong among British politicians that peace is almost within sight. Viscount Wolverhampton, Lord 'President of 'the = Couneil; hs fe Signed | from the: British. Cabinet Cabinet . "out in honor of Mr. en came the down. orations hu Roosevelt. pour. "FOURTEEN WERE KILLED. Ogllisiop. 'of. Wee Mralah at Ville oy 'Preux, France, A dedpateh': from Ville 'Preux,; France, says: The Granville' ex-| _pross crashed into the rear of a lo-| "cdl frain standing: at the" station wien, here on' Saturday. Both trains House of Commons tha | xelt's doi) 3 ted to him BRITAIV'S INHERITAN INRERITANO TAX). by son Up rode, being |& ellor of '$ chequer. George ortimates that the receipts union By hick Io from the inheritance tax orth 81105 $0 ¢ y tol! a Ue ta We: tr he head " | cher i will be if ne poll vill be _gren which almost completely out off, es Dressy, elses been dostroped. and it iso: of the survivors! atarvatio 'wn standstil pi eastern and diflouities 'of speedy re) y oul Ta. have proved to be oi somal dnd. she. fn are 0] the most disastrous in the past six: re. [ig tha swollen waters. aed aattle, na abe, 'and 525 calves. cattle sold at ot to ior per owt, with --the medium and} mon grades bringing from $5. 30 to $6.35. 'are mentioned in one transac: $7.55. The outet pickle, 10 Tons k oy A few choice export-| ed ge Twenty lives have been |tinue. panes ob n 20 a5 fhm ho ne Fane RICK WESTERN SCHOO Sdle, 'of Their "Land brises |

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