3/25/2023 0 Comments Myrtle irene dredge sinks![]() Hawco, of Chapel’s Cove, is at present in the city, visiting friends.Ĭapt. Bartlett, of Burin, who has been in the city, on business, returns by the Prospero. Dawe returned from Bay Roberts, by last night’s train Darby left for Carbonear, by last evening’s train. Hewitt returns to Burin, by the Prospero. Reids: Glencoe arrived at Burgeo at 5.45 p.m. "Bowrings: Prospero sails West at 10 this a.m. for New York, where she will undergo complete renovations." Adventure sails for Bell Island, today, to load ore for Sydney, she returns with coal. Aureola, Turner, sailed for Antwerp, yesterday, with oil from Job’s. John City was to leave London, yesterday, for St. Sunbeam, Scanlan, reached Bahia on Monday. Whitbourne - S.W., light, fine, 40 above. At 10.30 last night the following reports were received: Port aux Basques - W., light, fine, 48 above. Yesterday was exceptionally fine along the railway, the temperature averaging 50 above. It will be some days before Norris will be able to resume work. Paterson was called, who stitched up the head and had him sent home for further treatment. Hutchinson of the Calypso, first attended him, and later Dr. His head was badly cut and his hip injured. He was driving out the Dock Gate in the van, when it struck the post and he was thrown out. John’s staff is several members short, and older members from the outports are being called in to fill the vacancies.Ī Machinist named Norris, working with the Reid Co., met with a painful, though not serious accident, at 6 last evening. The cause of their resigning it is stated, is due to the conditions under which the wages are regulated, viz., it being necessary for a member of the organization to have in 15 years of service before receiving a First-class Constable’s pay. Some had been members for a year and over, others for six months or less. ![]() Within the last six months a number of young men of excellent qualifications, have resigned from the Police Force. He was let go to appear in Court, yesterday morning, but failed to attend, and last night, Const. Sullivan’s office, and admitted taking the cash. Monday evening, Bennett was taken to Supt. The matter was reported to the Police and Detective Byrne got on the trail of a lad named Peter Bennett, of Boncloddy Street. James and stole a small sum of money - less than a dollar. On the next trip, about 150 passengers will join her at Port aux Basques, mostly laborers for Sydney.Ī few evenings ago, a thief entered the store of Mr. last evening, but no news to that effect was received by the Reid Co. She was expected to leave there at 5 p.m. yesterday, having had a hard time crossing the Gulf, the ice pack being as heavy as any encountered the season. The Bruce arrived at North Sydney at 6 a.m. This morning the enquiry will likely conclude." He remained at the Police Station all night. Fitzgerald was placed under arrest pending a Magisterial Enquiry. Sullivan and Officers Mackey, Walters, Stapleton and Byrne were quickly on hand and made an investigation. The poor mother who was practically an eyewitness of the heart rendering affair, was over come with grief as she glazed on the battered form of her darling, who a few moments previously, was full of life and sunshine. The Doctor pronounced death due to fracture of the skull. Keegan was quickly summoned by Fitzgerald, but when he arrived the infant was beyond medical aid. Death must have been instantaneous, as the child showed very little sign of life after the terrible occurrence.ĭr. The face was badly bruised and blood was flowing from the ears. ![]() Rueben Eddy, of the Martin Hardware Co., was near, and running to the scene, picked the little one up and brought it to the house. The child fell and the wheel passed over its face and head fracturing the skull. Piercey, who was in the van, saw the tiny mite. The Royal Stores furniture wagon driven by Denis Fitzgerald, was passing at the time, but neither the driver or J. Moore and her little girl had just come out of her house, and while the mother was talking to a neighbor, the child ran across the street. ![]() Edward Moore, 26 Duckworth Street, was run over and instantly killed. "One of the saddest accidents to occur in the city for some time happened yesterday morning, when the two-year-old daughter Mary, of Mr. The records were transcribed by JOHN BAIRDĬorrect as humanly possible, there could be some typographical errors. Publishing" Any monetary or commercial gain from using this material is strictly "Reprinted courtesy of Robinson-Blackmore Printing and Daily News NLGenWeb Newspaper Transcriptions Daily News ![]()
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