ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
CONCUSSION. J ,Tame.= Smith, n married man, residing > lit the Palace Holel, was admitted to fho hospital shortly aftor noon yesterday, suffpriup; from slight concussion of tJio brain. , It is state.) tlifit tlio accident was causcd ' through Ihe man slipping and falling down two flights of stairs. On inquiry i at Hip hospital late last night it was as- f cortainwl Hint the injured man had rc- [ gained consciousness. FALL FROM A BICYCLE. Early this morning a man named Harry* White, . who resides at No. 30 lioiileott Street, met with a somewhat severe accident. It appears that Mr. While mounted his bicyolo at tho corner nf Bouleott Street and The Terrace, and tlion proceeded down the Terrace. Tlio chain was locked to the crank, juul when he was nearing Woodward Street he «t----tf-.mptcd to nut on the kick-pedal brake, ( and the result was a.s indicated. Tlio in- c jTirod mail wan attended by Dr. Ilcnry, i "who, upon examination, found tliat lie i had received a rather serious cut oil the hack of tho head, slight concision of tlio c brain, and other injuries. He was sub- t sequcntly ndmittod to tho liospit.il.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1265, 21 October 1911, Page 5
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