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The teleprapbetl account of the Johnsonville shooting accident niixi d up some C'f (he oami'S. Not only was the name of Cunliffo confounded with that of Tuunicliff, causing some uneasiness in a wellknown local family, but both " run- icliff"aad "Cunlitfe" were sabstituled for Ihe Dame of the lad " Clifford," who was one of those sliphlly injured. I'be correct account of (he accident is the efore piinted from the Wellington "Post:" — " Tlife l>iatrict Coroner (Mr James Ashcroft) held an inquest at the Railway Hotel, JohnsoPvillc, toucbine tbe death of the boy Henry Fisher, who was hot on Tuesday evening The utory told by tbp youth Reginald Clifford, who had h Id of the pan when it wentoff, was that he had driven to Porirtui on Cnoliffe^ bakery cart, and he and young Oimliffe had taken the gnn (a double-barrelled fowling-piece) on the off chance of baring ' a pot shot 'al rabbits. During the journey Cunliffe had two shots, after which he reloaded the gnn and pl ced it on the top of the cart. Cunliffe said that by the time they had reached home he had forgotten that he had reloaded hgnn, and Clifford said he • didn't know it was loaded.' a group of email boys was gathered round the cart when Clifford wa., taking the gun off the cart. He did nut remember anything catching the triuger of the gun, and he could not posBibly explain the cause of the discharge of one of the barrels. But th« gun we t off, and Henry Pisbe -, who was standing only a few yards away, received the full ton/? of the >bot, which toro away the whole front of the throat. The lad died within a few minutes. T.vo small boys, who were playing a short distance away, w. re struck by rebounding shots, the boy Dagg being hit in the middle of his forehead, and Clifford's younger brother was hit in tiro places, but uoce of the hils was serious" That hard strength of a powerful chain. J Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cures coughs and colds, even hard coughs and old colds. Mrs. A. White, of Fitzroy, Victoria, says : " I had a very hard cough night and day. I tried many remedies, but •without relief. I thought my lungs ■were nearly gone. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I began to improve at once, and only one and one-half bottles completely cured me." There are many substitutes and imitations. Beware of them 1 Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Large and '<mall bottles. Prepared by Dr. J.C.Ayer i. Co.. Lu..rl,Mißa.,U^A. LET THSKE bE LIGHT L T TdERS BE LIGIIT The Best Obtainable is provided by MANHATTAN PATENT SMOKELESS INJANDESCENT _ LAMP A beautiful Nickel Silver Lamp of Elegant dedgn and faithful workmnnsbio. aiJEB L) AD]>G FOI7"'8 4BCUT IT ABE It is the only Incandescent Lamp burning Kerosene Oil without Mantle. The light 1b turned out jas like gas ; it doesn't require bio wing down the chimney. Tbe wick requires but Blight afentjon, being easy to clem und easy to replace. But the Chief Point of all is— LIGHT. e Ifc will gire more li^ht and burn less oil, comparatively speaking, than uny other limp upon the mark«t. You can take all the Umps that ate sold, &nd pot them ia a room, and light them all tog< ther. When you biing in THE MANHATTAN they viil rnfFei an ejlispe- it is as if the sun wai burning among so man^ moons., THE SIZE OF TbE MANHATTAN IS FOURTEEN INCHES, AND THE PRICE IS 20/-. THE WILKWS AND FIELD HARDWARE COMPANY AGENTS FOR NELSON ' CARTING OP ALL UfcSCHIPriON undertaken at low sfc prices. j Also, FILi.INJ IN oontiacted for by the underaigned. j CHAS. HAGGITT £98 Shakespeare Walk. jjjul.son evening mai t "Printing. ■*- Plaiu and Fancy PRINTING. Printing, Execul PRINTING, ed on the shortest PRINTING, notice and Up-to-P HINTING, date Stylei K. LUCAS & SON, GENERAL PRINTERS. I i
The Berlin Church Synod some time ago caused great sensation by openly discussing the growing depravity of the Berlin youth of both sexes. It seems that although churches are being multiplied in the capital, the Church is fast losing its influence on the people, and especially on the rising generation, a facr which the delegates at the sync'd prefer to ascribe primarily to extraneous influences. The Socialists ate blamed for educating their children to disdain authority and piety, and mothers axe taken t<s task for being indifferent to the dangers run by their daughters' The Roman Catholic clergy are described as keeping a sharp lookout on children of mixed marriages 1 . The universal practice is condemned of parents keeping their children out late at night in restaurants. Finally, the startling statement isi made that one marriage ou uf every 12 contracted in Berlin is followed by divorce, series of resolutions calling the* The Synod ultimately pa'ssea a attention of the secular authorities to the danger to public morality occasioned toy low-class varialso passeu jrging the police to all over Berlin. A resolution was are increasing at an alaTming rate etiy theatres and rn.us.ic halls, which , close all restaurants and. publichouses during cnurch time on Sunday mornings , but this has created , such a storm of protest from t?he , publicans that it will no. doubt : prove quite futile. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, and influenza.. It bas become famous for its cure of these diseases over a large part of the civilized world. The most nattering testimonials have been received, giving aceountq of its good works ; of the aggra~ vating and persistent coughs it has cured ; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and c! the dangerous attacks it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it tor whooping cough has shown thai} it robs tnat disease ol all dangerous results. It is especially priwd by mothers because it contains nothing injurious and there is not the [east danger in giving it, even to babies. It always cures, and cures jSSKTJta'ff* SnodKtass> ** GKOCERIES AND PROVISIONS. DIRECT FROM THt] MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCERS. BOBERT SNODGRASB IS constantly receiving shipments ol the above from England aad all parts of the colony, from the best sources of .supply. Just Received, ex s.s. GIJRA, fruin Ceylon— ' A FRESH SHIPMENT OF THT3 CELEBRATED TTASLEMERE TEA U ASLEMERE TEA Price.— ?s per lb in packets ;8s 6d per 51b Box. Best Value in the Market. TRY IT. HE has also many other popular brands of Tea, including a good CEYLON at la per lb, SUGARS Direct from the Company Weekly. Jii OOD^r from Crosse & Blackwell, Maconochie Bros., Peek \* ei \\ s ' and other famous Lnghsh firms, are all imported direct, thus ensuring FRESHNESS. Factory and Dairy BUTTER fresh Daily. HAMS, BACON, and CHEESE from the Best Dairies and Factories. NO Finn in the Colony ean or will supply you better, and if you are not alreay customers we respectfully ask you to give us a trial. ROBERT SNODGRASS. IMPORTER OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, HARDY, COLLINGWOOD, and MORRISON-STREETS. BULK STORES— Sclwyn Place. MR W. J. MILL beg to inform fcii« Pabl'c of N> taon th t he r 1 s when over M« LYNCH 'S HA.IHMBESSING AND TOB^'CoMnTS 1 BUSINESS, £o Tra r a'grar-stree», and hopes by evorv attei.ti"n to Cn-tomers to receive a share of pair nage. Up t^ate H<i cussing - c a'<v\n R«7on> firnunrf a> d Set, A. tine a^ort.n*' t of Pip«>B and ba brunrts of TOBACCOS, CIOAVS, and CIGARETTES) Btocktd. Address — CEN RALHAFRORESSING SALGON TRXFA.LQA.B-STBEET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 30 September 1902, Page 4
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