Fatal Tooth Extraction
Man Bleeds to Death By Tolegrapli.—Press Association. WnANGAitui, this day. ■ Jamhs Kibk, a cnttlo drover, after having several teeth extracted by a dentist, oihor boing administered by a "odor, suffered ftoiu severe licmor''huge, and died, despite that every effort was made to stop the blooding Deceased suffered from luuinophiolia, or blocdors, and it is uncertain whether an inquest will be held.
Tho Presbyterian annual school soiree will be held in iho Minora 1 Union Hall tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock, Afmr lea the guests will adjourn to tho church, whero a concert will be hell, for which an attractive programme has been arranged, Mr J. E. Slovin, secretary of the Minors Uiron, noiifios that, debentures in cmueclion with iho building u f iho now hall aiv now bemg issued, and are procurablem the office of ilie Union, Tho debentures carry interest at the rate of (i per cent.
An interesting "liinpso of tho man himself is given in the following paragraph in a character sketch of President Roosevolt by Hov. J. K, Campbell:- I 'The door was opened, not by a foot man, but by a servant girl, who ushered ih through the hall, lined with trophies of the chnso, into an apiirlmeut similarly decorated, Presently we saw tho President, coming homy across tlio woodland unattended, and with an axo across his shoulder. In he came without waiting to change his dripping garments, and gavo us a hearty and must unconventional greeting. It was so different from'what one trained to English ways had expected that [ almost laughed, The man before us was a bigboned human without ornauieiitul trapping of any kind, full 0 f good nature, oncrgy" and gloc, There was something quite boyish about him as ho Hung himself back in a rocking chair, and smiled tho expanse suiilo eo well-known to Auiorican caricaturists.''
evolutions of an unbroken pony in plain-street this aftarnoon created no small iimouut of interest, Tho animal was be., ridden by a yoillb who seemod determined to got the horso up the strort, and nppar. ently it did not maiter in what mannor lbs horso proceoded as long as headway was made, Tim performance began in the street opposite W, H, Phillips and Co's shop, and was of so lively a character that a large number of p"--rsby and shopkeepers stopped to winch n„ : pmceoding, Unableio«otolli<rIhui,-v:•<.Jco of sharp turns out of the animal, long whips were brought to be ir on it- Hanks" This failing, iho ride- was provided with a pair of spurs, iheelkud'tho use of which caused the horso to buck and rear with considerable energy. Twice tho excited steed threw itsoli on to tho ground, and on each occasion the youth caino up smiling endroiuountod. After several narrow oscapes of coming to tho ground agiin ii backed steadily, till it reached more than half way up the street. Hero the youth got the animal's head turnod round, and it trotted off quietly on its way,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1153, 24 November 1904, Page 3
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