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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Apr 1903, p. 2

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if!” A grate trngedy occurred DiStl’iCt News. I when one of Dundalk’ s belles aller than the sverag fact em ped through the iron grate 0 ITEMS OF INTEREST LUPPED AND IRE-“36118,. window of R a Bensc t on Main Street A great at; WRITTEN FROM OUR EXCHANGEB. rlief was heaved hy onlookew The unusual sight of pot: '33 dug on the first of April 9011 on the may possess as fine a they had been du ddk Herald. On egg which p often met with in these articles of commerce. The peculiarity of its 11 consisted in its having separated by bet ween being nary substance it When first shown a nation was noticea nown as the white. third shell forâ€" hitching a spirited apposite the Campbell House stable when the animal starte Mrs. Smith was standing on the side- walk talking to Miss Hanly Opposite her home when the horse came down fore the horse rushed by. Miss Han- ly’s presence of mind certainly saved n-a smith and child from at least *r- am. Smith inside, just a fore the horse rushed by. ly’s presence of mind cert Mrs. Smith and child fr: News. The Cape Croker correspondent. of the Wiarton Echo says :-â€"â€"”On Mon. ’}ht last week the 4 year old bush. As soon as he w'as missed an alarm was given. and search for him. in the morning and the search was continued till four o’clock on Tues- day afternoon. when the little one was found sitting on a small bridge continued till four o’clock on Tues- day afternoon. when the little one was found sitting on a small bridge near the lighthouse, ten miles from home. Though the night had been very cold the child appeared none the‘ worse ior his experience, the thick cedar hush through which he had trumped all night or slept at times protecting him from the cold. When picked up by \ir. Alex. Taylor, who found him. he remarked that he was hungry. and went quietly to sleep in the man‘s arms. The peOple were much Mirpriseil and greatly rejoiced ' the child alive and un- A span of horses ran away in Chats e . The News says 9â€" ‘ “ .‘lr Arthur Philips of Massie had t his hone and buggy standing in front 1 of ”iv drug store. and when the run- 1 away reached it they simply jumped i over it and if the wagon had not been ’ attavhml to them all would have been well so far as the buggy was con« cernml. But the big team hadn’t descmided from their flying exploit to term tirma when the wagon came in contact with Mr. Philips’ buggy find ~Well, such a wreck. The buggy Was broken almost beyond repair. the harm-s9 was stripped off the horse. the hit being bent double in the, horse’s mouth and the steel harness‘ torn from the collar and straightened out by the force of collision. It was a complete wreck. and fortunate that nobody was in it. Both Philips and Cook took the matter cool. the form- -.. ..‘\It..m Hm latter that he would IIVI'U‘IV v . Cook took the matter cool. the form- er tvlling the latter that he would ' and the Fallen, 3 citi DU) HTS" flllu uu Lynn-.." short time at Holyrood. After his I stay there he proceeded on his wav t C home to Westford. accompanied pan \ of the. was by a young man from the village he hail just left. However he ‘ 9 did not go far. only half amile. when ] entering acedar swnmp something 2 seemed wrong with his harness and s on getting out of the waggon two I young men confronted him. holding a the heads of his horses while the ‘ thin! proceeded with n business like ‘ mnnner which the entrnpped men did ‘ not like and of which he understood the meaning Chnnce favored the neeming nuiortnnnte core. Mr. Pollen then thought of his lite and with this end in View ran up the road, and then. seeing 3 light ncross the field mode for it. Next morning he went. in search of his horses. Different hon: whet he ex- pected he found that the home had been found by n neighbor, early inl the morning, tied to the waggon which hnd been hacked into the fence. and thin neighbor found food nnd shelter for the home. The wnylnyeu no on yet unknown owing to the “been 0! the ni ht, but everything in ”In 60-. to n the uyetery.-- awful uu v----“ ' accident.» :Chatswoyh puu Lu‘vuaâ€" -__ cellar window of R. H. Benson b0 on Main Street. A great sigh of re. lie! was heaved by onlookers when the foot. was extricaced without seri- ous injury and the village corporation ‘ are grateful that damages willl not be asked for. A greatly improved grate is required for it. is to be fear- that. other youn be known that t men are at work 90' A big gang of every day getting the Bruce block in 4 shape for the recep couple of trave for Ontario and ar The other day a young lady walk- ing up Beverly street was nearly dis- figured lor life by a stone from a catapult in the hands of a boy' A can run faster than any policeman, out of the ofiicers’ It way. But they do not keep out of The pebbles or bullets. or whatever the missels are, fly through the air wherever boys 3‘ congregate. increased popularit ' ot worth enquiring into; but ht with‘ one in his possession should be given a practi- cal exemplification of the exceeding quick response of the nervous system to a good stiff ca , ‘0 ly applied to the part of the ' d to the experiment. The school teachers, too, might do a good deal in warning the boys £13 against using this contrixance. At thirty or forty feet distant the cata- pult may easily be a deadly weapon. â€"â€"~'l‘oronto News. About nine o’clock yesterday morning while the family of Mr. Wallace Robertson were seated at U ' h street, they were startled by the in- formation that the rear part of the house was in flames. The discovery was made by the driver of a delivery Wagon who saw a small boy standing on the street gazing fixedly at the ' house. and who in reply to the driv ler’s question informed him that he was watching the house burn. An alarm was soon given from box :25) at )lcClean’s corner, and considering the way in which the fire team were engaged, very good time was made in reaching the scene of the conflue- ration. A high wind was blowing and the flames had gained strong headway before water was put on, , the roof and upper story being in a 9 blaze. The furniture was nearly all I got out with the assistance of a 7 number of willing workers. Al- 3 though the fire was finally got under . control, yet the building. astory and 8 half roughcast, was completely gut s ted, and will require complete reg (1 building. It was owned by Mr. »S'Robertson, who is engineer on one it of the Turret boats, and was absent l A. few days at'o Edie, the little idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. C l0hampion.of Brookholm ran into a lneighbour-‘3 to see a little girl corn- lrade. Owing to a severe cold. she coughed considerably, when her little comrade said she would give her t isomc of her cough medicine. She got ;a kettle containing what she thought - was her cough medicine and cave . Ellie a dOSe. She then attempted to take a dose herself. when she dis- covered that she had given her litttle visitor carbotic acid. In great alarm 9 she told her mother she had poisoned I Effie. Etiie, cool as a cucumber, I asked ‘hem if they had any mustard, I z and a a would be good. as it would produce e vomiting. They had no mustard in d the house. so Effie hurried away to d another neighbor’s where she was e given a glass of cream and then the y mustard. salt and warm water. The t- emetic did not take efiect immediate- l- ly. so the courageous and resource- ir inuEffie put her finger down her is throat and induced vomiting. which up carried off the bulk of the dangerous it dose. Meanwhile Dr. Lang had been It telephoned for and arrived quickly, is when olive oil and Other remedies x- known to medical men were adminis- Id tered which soon placed the child in out of danger. Had it not been for on the bravery. coolness and remarkable :0. presence of mind in the child. the ad doctor said she might have lost her life. LI‘uV ULIU 10 and are now at. work. .are commg from Calling- } twenty-five have been se- aome. The machmery is on and ought to arrive .bere mw.â€"â€"Walkerton Telescope. damages willl not greatly improved for it. is to be fear- ladies wishing it to av have small feet shelles with a average. ateP' zrate over the .epq Spriugville is to have a telephone the ' ccnnection. 0°. \Voodstock's rate of taxation will "3' be 23 mills on the dollar. A company promote Engli Ontario. vuvw- -v- The strike at Hawkesbury has been settled. The union will be rec- ognized. A RA..-) Mr. Anc' Brockville library. .‘v-wâ€"U . Chas. ‘1‘. Smith, stove manufactur- er, Tilbury, East, is dead. He was a well-known rifleman.- Reeve Taylor. of Osprey. is moving to the North-west. Last year’s reeve did the same thing. According to a. census bulletin total value of farm property in Brunswick is $50,506,018. Adam Ballantyne has been elected president of the Retail Merchants’ Association at Hamilton. Kendry, after the M. P. of that name, is the name of a new flag sta- tion on the C. P. R., near Peterboro’. Rev. T. W. Savary, of Kingston, will become rector of St. Luke’s church, Winnipeg. at a salary of |$1,500. L-.. Sherman Regers, barrister, has been nominated by the Tories to op- pose H. J. Lagan. M. P.. Cumberland. The grand jury at. Quebec found a. true bill against. Mrs. Shirley for in- l citing Jno. Guard to kill her husband. Ll “ J ..- 1: true bill against, Mrs. Shirley for in- citing Jno. Guard to kill her husband. Alden Mather, of Carleton Place, was found guilty of manslaughter, in killing his son-inolaw, at the Lan- ark Assizes. Rev. James \Villiams, in charge 01 h of Plevna, has residing near West Prospect, Mam, dropped dead in a field while shooting geese. ‘ “ ' 1“-“ Saskatchewan. Fire an Hamilton caused $4,800 loss to Fraser. Johnston 00.; $1500 to Duncan Bros., and $600 to the McCormack Biscuit Co. buvvv- 'w--. Sir Thomas Shaughnessy denies the rumour that the C. P. R. will engage in the steamship business between Canada and South Africa, a- On It is announced that Assurance Society of L0! cured a controlling int< North-west Fire lusura \Vinnipeg. U The sentence of death imposed up- on Juseph Mathuriu for murder has been commuted to imprisonment for iiie. He was to have been hanged on the 24th inst. Hon. 'l‘homas Greenway is in Otta- wa to interview the Finance Minister and urge the granting of a commis- lsion to investigate the alleged lum~ bet combine in the west. Swan Lake, Mam, residents are Still looking for the body of Wm. Gordon. who disappeared from that village during a storm in December last, and is suppand to have perish- ed. Four hundred and fifty Settlers and 35 cars of effects entered Canada yes- terday, via the ” Sou” line, at. North Portal. Ten thousand passed St. Paul yesterday. north and west, 3000 bound for Canada. GENERAL NEWS. Andrew Carnegie has offered ville $15,000 towards a public The aetiou for libel brought by W. Caldwell. M. P. P., of Lanark, against Rev. Mr. Buchanan, of the same place. has been settled out. of court, by the defendant publishing an apology in all the papers in which the article appeared. It is said that friction exists among certain of the officers of the militia at Brockville, and that charges and counter-charges have been made, and as a result an investigation: wili' shortly take place by an officer se- lected for the purpose. Two hundred and fiftv camp games for the use of the Barr colony have arrived at Saskatoon. Eight mar» quees have been erected and floored by the Barr advance guard. and 1?) others are being made ready They are purchasing 50 yoke of oxen. All the injured in the late accident Keating’s Creek are doing well Only four remain in the hOSpital at Fergus. They are: Mr and Mrs. - I 0“ l'nl-__--l-.. nap-‘11 [1'15“00 ’ ‘nl Huston and child. of 'l‘hessalon, and R. Cheney, mail clerk, Southampton. Rev. Mr. Martin. of Cannington. and Mr. Todd. of Toronto, at the General HOSpital, Guelph, are improving rap- idly. Lpany has been formed to English settlement in new In his address at the annual meet- ing of the Canadian Association for the Prevention of Consumption, at Ottawa, Lord Minto stated his belief, that there were in Canada annually not less than 30,000 cases of tuber- ‘cnlosis. The number of deaths was 9,000. 'According to the annual re- port. read by Dr. H. B. Small, out of 36 hospitals in the Dominion but 13 had special accommodation for con- sumptive patients. a Society of London has se- comrolling inwrest in the :88 Fire Insurance (30., of ntyne has been elected the Retail Merchants Man” residents are P. of that aw flag sta- : .- Peterboro’. pf Kingston. Sc. Luke’s a. salary of rrister, has in charge of min the in New Builders’ laborers at; London have returned to work. They will be paid 225m per hour. Rev. J, R. Andrews, formerly Bap. tist. minister at Wallaoeburg, is dead at Lansing. Mich. The Bis-hop of Quebec will preach the annual sermon to St. George’s Society , of Hamilton. V'â€"â€"' v“ ' A Collingwood deputation asked the Dominion Government for furth- er harbor improvements. St. Thomas Street Railway Com- pany has purchased two more new cars, costing $2,000 each. Last night Sir Wilfrid Laurier opened the exhibition of the Royal Canadian Academy at Ottawa. St. Mary’s votes today on three by-laws for raising large sums of money i' or public improvements. Prairie fires near Regina destroyed Wm. Morton’s stables and farm buildings, with their contents. Leonard Thorpe, a member of a survey party of the Canadian North- ern, died in camp of scarlet fever. Rev. Andrew Lidstone, formerly a member of the Montreal Methodist conference, is dead at Monkland. South Oxford Conservatives pre sented their local member. Donald Sutherland, with a purse of 750. J. Johns has sold the Arlington L Hotel, Wiarton. to George Everleigh, E of the Coulson House, Owen Sound. The steamship Lake Simcoe arrived 3 at St John with 1,300 immigrants, a large number of them being English. :â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-='â€".'â€"â€"_3 The income of the G. T. R. station wle§.-s‘!’4§ ‘gkgmflegmfiw‘gew in the Village of Acton was the larg- ' % est in its history last month, being % mm lmnlemenis. [tit over $12,000. Establislta! 1879. Cures While You Sleep It cures because the air rendered strongly antiseptic is carried orer the diseased sur- face with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treatment. It is invalu- able to mothers with small children. Is a boon to asthmatics. --FOR-' Whooping Cough Bronchitis Group Coughs catarrh. Colds Grippe and nan-“ever The. Vaporizer and Lamp, which should last a lifetime, together with a bottle of Cresolene, $1.50. Extra sup‘plies of (‘resolene 25 cents and 5° cents. Write or descriptive booklet contain- to: highest testimony as to its value. VAPO-CRFSOLENE rs mm M! DRUGUIST 5 XVI-.1: (WHERE. Vapo-Cresolene Co. :80 Fulton Street 165: NUU‘C Tw- Street X” .nlit.1xl e d V'V. VOâ€"‘vvv- Many farms in Essex are inundated owing to recent, heavy rains. and in some cases the water is being pumped 03 the land. Samuel Miles, 9. three-year-term prisoner from Chatham, with twelve months to serve in the Kingston penitentiary, is dead. R. Bickerdike, M. P.. following up the adoption of the anti-cigarette resolution, proposes to introduce a bill at Ottawa to give it efiect. The remains of Mrs. Jessie Lloyd, of Springbrook. were found yesterday lying in two feet of water near an old well, which had overflowed. Patrons of the Stratford Gas and Electric Light Co. are indignant at the announcement of from 23') to 100 per cent. advance in the price of light. The {use in a trolley car blew out at Westmount, and a young woman named Lizzie Slaeth jumped to the pavement. A fractured skull result,â€" ed in death. The people of the Collier street Methodist church. Barrie. are en- deavouring to raise the sum of $5000 belore work begins on the new school room, which is to cost $7.000. Land occupying the Space of a mile between the upper Lachine road and canal adjacent to Montreal has re- cently been purchased by one maml and a report is current that the G. '1‘ R. is at the back of the deal. Collingwood has laid no plank walks since 1804, and the town has about 15 miles of granolithic. on which no money has had to he spent for repairs The town paid two- thirds of the cost and preperty own- ers one-third. The Hamilton Bakers" Union has nomified the master bakers that on and after May 30 the men will not work on Sunday or at nights. The proposed hours of work are between 7 and 6 o’clock, the same as obtain in other lines of labor. . If the Kingston Street Railway Company will agree to provide rails of astandard acceptable to. the City‘ Engineer, so that. streets may be paved, the Kingston Council will grant permission to the company to doubletrack its whole system. Alice Roberts, a 17-year~old girl. employed at D. S Perrin Co's factory, London. fell down the eleva- tor opening to the floor two storeys below. Both her arms were broken at the wrists, her forehead was badly cut and her face bruised. ‘ An inepector of the American '10- bacco Co. is now in Winnipeg visiting all the tobacco stores to look over their stocks. If they are carrying a line of cigarettes manufactured by a certain company not in the combine the dealer is notified that if be con- tinues to sell that brand‘his supply of lines manufactured by the trust will be cut 06. Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler. the wen-known authoresa and daughter of Sir Henrv Fowler, wa- married to Aifred Felkin. a successful teacher at o. naval college. The ceremony took place in the quaint village conduo ed simplicity. Is Your Back Lame ? Does it hurt. to stoop or bend down? Have you a dull pain at the base of the Spine? If so. the best remedy is 1 Nervilino; it will invigorate the‘ tire-d, sore muscles. make them supple and strong. Nerviline will drive out the pain and make you well in no «aims. Nothing so good as Nerviline for Lumhaao. Stifi Neck. Rheuma- tism, Neuralgia and Soiaucu. Buy ‘ 25c. bottle of Poison’s Nervxline to- day, and try it. «cry-wâ€" the American 'I‘o- ”I suwr; .v -u- 'â€" face with every breath giving prolonged and constant treatment. It is invalu- able to mothers with small children. Is a boon to asthmatics. Sylvester Farming Implements. Tudhupe Cutters. Tolton Pulpers. DURHAM FOUNDRY Adam‘s Waggons and Sleighs. Clare Stoves and Furnaces. Brantford Windmius. Robes, Coats, Rugs, Etc. Call and see of Elora. Gnt. e by '1‘. E. Bissell. \Ve handle them. ""“ ku ---_ Anvone sending a aketvh and finer! Hon may n free w lathe! u quicklv :m-urmin our Opinio hie. (‘nmmnmcuu vonfinn H pmhnhiy pauenm tly mmfldontial. Handbook on Puffin. V; Proven Steel Bod hack '1» rs AMMMWIAHY. g \ Pawutst mm special no (ice. Next to Post Office-â€" I“ flic 31 nurmil. $1. Sold by 811 Terms. 83 ‘ | newsdealefl n ---. v-4. year: tour monthsJL auxuu yuu "W . - MUNN Co. 3mm». New York Bunch Office. 625 F St. Wuhlnan. 0.0 allows or Fall wheat For Summer F fieids. The W‘ial noun. u 5 Scientifié ffimgriggg; Bth in 6. fi. 9 and l: with many seal good Full particulate. wfll don’t hesiute cc THOS. NOBLE SBd. Fall Plowing DISK HARROW. ‘ STEEL ROLLER. FULL LINE OF 0H uuuuxu an.--" __ without oblige. tn the the Disk Harrows and i made bv '1‘. E. BiFSell. In Calder Block. 12 foot lenmhfio ,d improvements. .“ bfi gIVPHQ 80 to inquire. 0-1‘ \. " Newton Prince.” will be kept for user- IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL. vice at Lot 25. Con. 12. Egremont. Thoma hbrod Shortborn Victor," giswred Ped' l _lmpor§ed P‘Eock. Also on ~â€" ~ __ ‘_ -‘A-On V I'vâ€" lmpo Red Stack. Also other ’0“! horns bred from Imported Stoc . GEORGE SgELLJ March 10th. 2 m. Feb. 26,-“- March 9. 2 m. DURHAM DUKE. ‘ for service at Lot 29, Don. I. Bentinck. one mile south of t he Corporuion at Our- hum. “Fading; sliown .ou appliation. 9‘ n0 nnt‘ n} lllm. Yunnan.” 0”ku .v.- ..r.._--._ Terms 75c st tune of servwe. 81 at and at year. No insunnue. JAMES BURT. Propriemr. April 14th. 2mo.â€"pd Durham. Ont. Short Horn Bulls for Sale. 12 to 20 months old. Two two mans choioelv bred. FOUR YOUNG BULLS '1‘ LOT 31, CONCESSION 11. BEN- , tinck. Durham Bull for Service. 5 ‘2“ â€"*f- Crawford. UV 5 UV 5 ‘ â€"â€"_ V V A just outside the corporation Limit on Lambrou street. about 6 acres cleared. and in good state of cultivation. well watered by ' d a never-{ailing well. Good brick, seven roomed house. good barn and stable, and a amid young ‘ Will roll or rent on right terms. Apply in J AS. MCNALLY. MM, munâ€"5. Proprietor. V ‘uda \. - - -. __ _ J. for sale the water power known “ Hayward‘s balls," tileuelg. NEIL MCKECIINIE. Durham August. 19th. 1W2. tf. Bull for Service. v -v 'â€" A Street. the property of Mrs. J. 14. Bmwne. The house cornmius l2 mumsl coveuiently situated. and Quite new. Wil make an excellent. boardmg house. For particulars apply to July 10m. 1901. “ Lord of Aberdeen " Miami-ed No. 31841. Dominion Shorthorn pk, will be he t for service u Lot. ' W H 13-- entinck. TEBQQSXT V‘HBEE NEWLY CALVEI) AND three in calf due in Aplil. All good stock. Apply to GEO. ALJOE. Lot .53, E. (i. R.. Uleuelg. Mar. 30mâ€"5. March 24th. l’ediszreed eleven months old ( Hire of H. \V il iuwn, Int 7‘ cum. I, L. Nurmauby. amile and shall M Varuey.~ Jauy 24th.â€" -tf. Bull for Service. 200 15”” and 59 mt the. tirut (mun 5.“. IL. and lut M on the 2nd min. N. l). R.‘ Ben- tmc , “ell watered in gtmd Mate ut'cnltiva- tion. good barn. and other nnt buildings. comfortable house, well tea-cod. young hear- ing orchard. three miles from Durham. within halfa mile from church. fichoul and post office. Termi- reasonable : Clash payment duwn. balance (secured by mortgage) to emit pur- chaser. Will be sold in saturate lots or en blue. The proprietor is going “but and is anxious to use“. For further particulars upplyto "V‘A I L‘l‘l‘l‘n‘q‘t’ Bull for Service. BE UNDLRSIGLFD OFFERS unhflr mmer klunfll BB 2"”. ti F‘tf. LOT CONTAINING p ACRES, , I 2...:. A“ TWO YEAR OLD BLOUI) STAL- lion from “Clear Grit.” Dark buy, 1..“ Lu“)..- Iniah- “ell broken '0 Stands 155 hands rein ur rig. For Feb')’ 26- mwo YOUNG _ MAKES, 9N3 Ul House 6: Lot for Sale. March 5. HOUSE AND LOT O‘NnQUEEN BULL CALI“. SHO_R'I‘E_I_OR§. Cows for Sale. ACRES BI‘ING LOT? .n. f. H E58" ALEXARDERQ Farm for Sale. 1130 oanpr I .‘2 mo H. PARKER, Durhum. For Sale. tf. ,"°"Clear Grit.” Dark bay. llldh‘ high. “0.” broken to For further particulars apply ll. WATSON. n- Pricovilh. saoaTnQBN For Sale. 1‘ IBM“ nova 1’. o. J. L. BRLHVXE. ti. l'hotugruphor . fl. LEUGETTB. Vickers l’. O. , Out. \K

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