THROWN FROM WAGONAND INJURED.K H McLaughlin, who resides about t vs o and a half miles north of town, was quite badiy injured last Pi iday forenoon while getting a load of coal at Emery Bros. yard. He bad the load about on, when the team be-icame frightened and attempted to get a way. \\. E. Emery grabbed the reign of one of the horses and kept them £rom running away, but thej wagon was upset, throwing Mr MoLanghlin and the coal to the ground i Mr. McLaughlin struck ou the lefr ’ side of his face and shoulder, and b;i face was cut and bruised His I* ft■foot was also badly bruised hj that he was unable to walk He was taken 10 1 Emery Bros.’ office, where ho receuv 1 ! medical attention and was afterw »rds taken home.