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Thom Garvey and
alb 'ft
sly were married in tat. Mary
arch, Chepstow, by Rev. Father Wad -
on October 78th, 1884. They took
their residence on the groom's farm
the Lake Shore road about tWo
south of Kingsbridge, and, like
r fellow pioneers, began laying the
dation. of a trnly•Cbristiaa home
reward of their ingenuity, thrift
Indu,trj has be eses-w ie7liiiR
community. batia6ed, ttadf,,ysrftis
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ful hearts, tbsit le tb*re-
g years basking'ta the splendor
western sunset, radiantly happy
thought of a work well done.
raised a family of eleven eh11d-
of whom have been singularly
al in life: Joseph, barrister,
onto; Dr. R. L., of Guelph; Rev.
n, C.S.B., of ronto; James,
• and Jobs, pthemous tanners
Kingsbridge community; Gerald,
, and Mary, R.N. Sister Marie
(Margaret) L a member of St.
s community, Sacred Heart Con-
ndon. One son. Rev. Wilfrid,
D -D., and one daughter, Mrs.
Iton (Ellen), died some years
:e are seven grandchlldren.
unded by all the members of
sly and a host of friend•, they
a jubilee mase of thankegiv-
r parhlh church on Sunday
The altar was beautifully
with golden 'mums. Rap
item mug AngeUcus"
the olettdy. 41w7 ,received
pastor, Rev. F. A. McCardie
merited tribute of praise and
alien on their achievements
st half -century.
the jubilee 'mass a wedding
was served at tbelr home,
the family and a few lmme-
ven' present. A reception
the afternoon. when •
sof tatiands called to ex.
IHripernST
Xwishes During e
gee were received
at a distance who were
The
Dennis F. ulllran
J. Kenny, both of ✓Denver,
Jle to be present. The jubi-
_ teed many appropriate and
gifts.
present from a distance out-
tba immediate, family included
Donnelly brother of Mrs.
and Mrs. Donnelly, also Mrs.
• sisters, Mrs. Meagher, Mrs.
end Mrs. Richard Donnelly of
Wm. Dalton, Mrs. Thos.
Imes Helena Foley and An -
Dalton, of Detroit, and friends
ericb.
d Mrs. Garvey are still very
ad enjoy the best of health.
wish of their frlends, both at
d abroad, that they may be
many more years to enjoy the
of their labors --a beautiful and
Isle home and a family they
upon with justifiable pride.
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Ara trees of snow to be re-
in Goderich this season fed on
7, October 77, and on Sunday
inch waft recorded. Tbis dM►
quickly and since thea
of .51 Inch has been
records. This morning
there to a fairly heavy
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1984
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Olaeained Ad-ertiidag Pars
The classified advertisements on limes 1)
are read each week by many mates.
If you have anything to sell, prope4JIP
rent, lost or found article•, ete., It p,Te-
Advert6e- Noir--`
THE SIGNAL PRINTING 00., LIMMOD, PepBabers
re.: L. • las Waves _ t
OM Waage at Walker a De-
troit.
Miss lfiveljr 14111 0.11, of St. Marys.
was tbe guest of der nodi Bev. C. If
taste,
Mrs,
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the winter w
over tbe
Mr. And.
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with
MiV.S lliseYicar
Meanest attended
et Obetr sotrtn, the lata
Ps. ai, whish took plate
last SataBdae-
Mr. Amin McDonnell and lava-
Mole Oolbormewere In Paleocene*
terda7, attending the funeral et
toner's usete, 1dt Held Welsh,
died on
Itlra+ 0, of Burlington,
snail' a. h, ...sews again
electedAMthe Ontario Wo.
man's Hospital Aid Aasocatlon, at the
annual convention of .Che Association
held at the /loyal Tolt haaerPorento,
last week- .�.! •
Mrs. V. H. Pee
of Toronto,' ate. a tea. ioneer'
stater, Mies Tin wenn. Haut
seems tush site recovered from the
very ro o�njnry he sustained when
he w ed down by an automo-
bile meth* street near its home some
weeks ago.
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110 BE TRIED MONDAY
Herman W. Doerr, fojmer-secretafy-
treaaurer of tbe Kanter piddle utilities
commission, who 11 charged with the
theft of three $1000 Hydro Electrie
Power Comml$don bonds, will be tried
before Judge T. ello in snort
here on M-)aday.• evaded a war-
rant
arrant for his arrest on December
14, INK and remained at tarp patjl
he waiked hits .
b*4 gave b He
was aw for trial by !tate
Reid en August L
,sue:
"MO$E" IS A LIFE-BAIER
An accident that might have ha
ger •um consequences for at least one
person was averted one day this week
by M. Robins, clothier. An individual
tuff six feet four, says Mr. Robins,
sed int lackieg 1. corresppoding
entered . Blue -.steam with
re clutched In a firth grasp. "If
you don't help me out there's going to
be an accident," he growled. Mr. Rob -
las didn't watt to see whether the
VOA Milli bleiself..pl IA the
trainers, bot thrust upon the
visitor the means of suspending the
latter about his copious mid-section.
The clothier confessed that he
breathed a sigh of relief when his visit-
;! departed.
FUNERAL OP' HARRY STOWS
The funeral service of the kite Har-
ry Stowe, native of GoderIRb who died
at Guelph on October 4,E, was con-
ducted by Rev. D. J. Lane at the home
of deceased's brother, K. M. Stowe,
that street, on Thursday last. Inter-
ment was In Maitland cemetery, the
pallbearers being Forest Carter, Chris.
Brownlee, Harry Mitchell, George Dun-
lop, ell of Goderich, and Robert Hall
and Bruce Hern, of tluelpb.
Among the many oat -of -town friends
present for the funeral were Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Hern, Misses Shirley and
Ruth Stowe and Robert Stowe, all .1
Guelph
it Jew= illeirm efi)etrtAtl
Mr. and linty B. Stowtr-llr. and
Mrs. ge, Miss Morino
Dunlap, KOlan ARD: Mr. J.
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MAI* sad does
area* radii atlzjetf•
was threw% frees the
df ins os ] 1S, teem -egg
US ten septa 1n.
trip' . POO,.
ked Dot goes very far, tag:
y� :.to.acd'o►erboard "about
Fes, Huron, sanisa
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"GODERIOH DATE' !Mayor Reports an
COMMITY8"LE Toronto Interview
h • ` Goderle} business, dross are co-opere-
oQl £..,. Wedn
Wednesday t ' , ,, gr 1A.+a+1•special tier a s' stale,
Ater iii .dor ishbiday tnd drday of
' `"`. this week, and have pilled the town
se..surr•nu.dlne fowith an -
111•3i uncemeela ot. ` ' values they
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fire Bu
clew lit&
at anchor
side at
also had bead
' The Burke
rough trip down
blown from her
about by heavy
w ept her decks a
the wheel -house She'
for Harbor Beaeb for shine
ship is now laid up here With w
of storage wheat for the elevator.'
The Imperial 011 tanker Ioeoh to ar-
rived
rrived about 8 p.m. lrwday from Sar-
n ia.
arnia. Her cargo of gaooilne deposited
in the Imperial tank, she left on the
return trip about 10.30 p.m.
The Aycllffe Hall, John I.. Eaton and
Superior arrived within a few hours
of ore apother • on Wednesday. The
Snplrior.o.t{ed S00 tons of salt from
the •Oodericb Salt Company's ware-
house slid eleal ed for the head of the
Lakes. The 11.11 and Eaton are at the
W.C.F.M. with grain.
Te Bricoldoc arrived' this (Thurs-
day) morning with 25,000 bushels of
wheat for the elmator.
_The err. t;aracea _arrived on Thurs-
day night last with 70,000 bushels o4
Argentine flax. The cargo wps un-
loaded at the elevator and sblpped to
the mills at Baden.. - • •
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-- M. Q C. AT-HOME
The Menesetung Canoe Club held an
enjoyable at-home for members and
their friends in the club rooms In the
Masonic Temple on Tuesday night.
Gard.galoee and. dancing occupied the
evening. The inners at "500" were
Yrs. Robt. Bisset and Mr. P. F. Carey.
Consolation awards went to Mrs. C. K.
Saunders and Dr. H. 11. Hall. After
lunch a period of dancing was held to
music furnished by the Goderich or-
chestra. The committee to charge of
the at-home was composed of Messrs.
>ias. Donaldson, H -T. Edwards and D.
D. Mooney.
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made at. 10
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sttett; day
-IoM 1�d irlos
In bid.bome, where.
"ille satalanilesat4
ptede of furbltare and fell knelly. The
fracture was given medical atten
at his home, where he 1s pro/resell.
favorably.
A HALLOWE'EN PRANK
Although Hallowe'en's hobgoblins,
witches and sprites spent a rather quiet
evening in Goderich, they put loot
Aust' time elsewhere, with the
that the county authorities
a few troubled hours, one of 4e sun.
ty road scraper's having d
from its base at Kirkton. Its
KNOX LADIES' AID
There was a large attendance at the
regular monthly meeting of Knox
church Ladies' Aid Society held in the
church lecture room last Friday. The
president, Mrs. A. D. McLean, acce-
pted the chair and the devotleRer-
elms were Conducted by Mts. milk Bir
or, who read the Scripture lesson, and
Mrs. T. Kenyon, who led In . prayer.
Arrangements for a goose►' supper to
be held no Monday, November '
following 4*e anniversary services OS
the 16th, here made. This co • Pied
the busbies/1 part—of the 'nee it.
Mra. Glrvin Young's group h.
charge of the mortal
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of disappearance and It. whet'eabouts
are somewhat of a mystery, as
scraper 1s uo small affair. It
til .bores machine that
nousiderable energye to mo
have discovered the direc?oo tal►ocao
the machine and hope o
.tiortly.
Blyth Scrap is
Aired in
B;igbter of Highways Asked to
litiike Over Bine Water Road
North of Goderich
The mo•rthly meeting of the Board
of Trade, held at the fowl' hall on
Monday e:eaing, wasnot well attended,
and it who deetds4-te notify the entire
membership of the next meeting, to
November. It was reported that some
format members had deettned to resew
their toembersb,p began* notices elf
meetlnp were not sent to them.
Bio action was takes on the reeotu-
tlo. submitted from Toronto asking
for exemption from taxation on new
hWtnp constructed within the next
ears.
Ideat S. D. Croft retorted that
rattle: appointed to report on
lamps in other towns bad visited
O1gen, Southampton, Wharton and
Sound and suuld maka.a report.,
t4 ' tew,t council suggesting improve -
awe* u the local camp- This report,
the rrastdent said, would be supple-
gaeeted b7 another on ,-o.dJUons in
yes ki[Mkoka district camps, prepared
C? Dr. H. U. Hall.
1'. lII Bingham'. chairman of the
'membership committee, reported a to-
tal of sixty-eight members wtth the
Canvass uncompleted.
Two lettere were received asking for
information on tbe salt Industry, and
ft was suggested that a pamphlet.
'OW ,'bst prepared giving the history
of the salt business in Goderich. The
1110841115 was asked to tee what could
in the way of collecting mu-
ter such a publication.
Deputed= to Toronto
Mayor C. C. Lee reported un his visit
to Toronto as a member of a dcputa-
tlon from Blue Water Highway luaus
from Goderich north wise inters -Weed
Hon. T. B. McQne.ten, Mlniater of
Highways, with regard, to making that
prt188 Of the highway north of God -
eh a Provincial road. The highway
t5 of Gpderich has already been
taken firer by the Government Mayor
renlnded the Minister of the lm -
Pittance of tbe ,thee Water Highway,
and of too great amount of week -4504
has Ies'n done In advertising the route,
and then introduced members of Hilt
deputation from Eln ardlua, Port M-
Ito.-14sethatipt0n and Wharton, earn
Of whom ad.* something to the pre-
seatatlon of subject. The Meister
was sympathetic and prois1IS eon=ld-
41ratIou.
Ji PRIZE DRAW
D. li. lrcwe$s.ts' Ibert etdeet, Las
beau notified of the fact that he was
tae winner, to the Seaford' Lions Clul,
Y r:•-• frolic draw hist<teht, of fourth prize,
a handsome 15 - el" wrist-- watch.
Man Takes Beating, Pays line• tittle Mary Graham. daughter of Dr.
Aged Vagrant bef -'the • Kt . 3. A. Arsbam. Goderkb, won
tratd - .eson -, "'rime, aw electric radio.
llagis Only et the allfjor prises Mda taken
- b7 * nt Seaford', Ulm M. P.
to r - Pay e being drawn sixth,
,•«ori no Rolls razor. Joseph
✓ Ytl , , street.
gallons of Sae -
age of buyttltg a
i1. John Douglas,
bits " oak chest and Clamp
1,'4%nner set.
rho* ' promised
serep w .polled
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hehse of rernge.,
Mrs. Ethel Mao= appeared, e
*Mb tis• theft, sett*, tow ISR year,
*v�. irate'1), MO property of Mrs.
A. C'. 'B'1Ulame, ileo the theft, daring
the aims period, of a wrist. -watch, lin-
en sad oboes, the property of Kra. H.
L. Rare= Act -need did not plead is
Mod, Apia week's runnel was pied=
at the =guest of ber counsel, R. 8.
HotbertEsena of WG�h, wbo was
unablep
Subs( baatenre was glees on a
charge1t ag•Iest a •Ooderteh
man, the 1/Irttaint Mating net ho
dM not MLi► be pros the viers.
The ebarge M leaving the arse of
an aortdant, ledged .1.10.t' I. 1, tdttt
pied, Maferih, Au bout ewlthdraws.
A s.ttlesmet was arrtvN at sen
t1 e . idea= std tis and
tile.eaip n mmemet
The NNW daadhn Taba ro coin
pawl, ,
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deeora -and
wife Hallowe'en
a and those taking
e. lieu. R. W.
neighs of HaIto nfen
given by Mrs. b;
'II Get You"), a
limon nod Mrs. .7. E.
guest stories. Vocal
by Rey. F. W. and
tad as orchestra of dz
al comic selections.
WOW presented Which
gay. complication that
girl Men&
CARTER SCHOLARSHIPS
Rey E ringtaa, et dollerteb Colleeiate
Institute, Hemi the UM
Announcement of the award of the
three Carter scholarship. for Huron
eounty was made this week. The first
scholarship, of a value of 4100, goes to
Roy F. Errington, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Errington, Colborne township,
and is gradua(e of Uoderlch Colle-
giate Institute, Ir'. Winifred Savauge,
of Seafortb C. I., and D. J. Bernice
Blake, of Wingbam High School, win
the second and third scholarships, with
a naris of 100 aad 110 respectively. ._
Mr. Errington has had a fine acne -
hustle career since he entered (laterieb
Collegiate Institute. He is now in his
first year at the University of Torogto,
havtng won the Hugh Innis Strang
memorial scholarship (412.1 and tour
years' fees at Toronto) and having al-
so been awarded a University boaary.
Itoy was also an outstanding ath-
lete at O.C.I.
AUTHORITIRS
Goderich'a two
received renewals
ties" dating from
11IR8`s or.
the authorities not
ing to the fact that
yart of the townahlp of
have
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ey, which
A FORMER GODEIii('H FAMILY
Toroato papers on Monday chron-
icled the passing of the eteamer Luella,
tifty-four-year-old ferry boat of tbe
Toronto Transportation Commission.
The Luella was built by the Doty En-
gine Works, Toronto, In itiel), and
members ( f the Doty family now re-
siding In the city were passengers en
her final trip the other day to Hanlan's
Point and return. The incident is of lo-
cal intereet, as the Doty. for some years
operated an engine works In Godench
speenntinerte marine
board the Luella on her last voyage,
as guests et the Toronto Transporta-
tion Commission, were Fred Doty,
Frank Doty, Robert Doty, Mies Mary
Desty, Mrs. Ae.1. Doty. Mra. Frank Doty,
Mrs. elliebert Doty, John Montgomery
ase Mrs. F. G. Dundee. Tbe grand-
ghildren ;rho were present were:
Geraldine, Robert, Kenneth, Bernice,
Fred, Howard and Mel•ille Doty.
PEOP.Iirg STOftlt OAS PASTA'
An enjoyable lime was "pent by the
staff of the People's Store int evening
at a Hallowe'en fr,ille given by the
management In the Mang/ Club rooms.
The program eau a -varied one. An
Initiation team greeted the guests as
taey arrived and !keeled out many
ne'er-to-be-torgot ten pre nke. Lively
:MOM Plared. the winners being
Bell and Mies 0. gheardown.
*Tieselint was enjoyed to musk pro-
vided bey Da" Orchestra untll lunch
was served, the tattoos •Issimpas
Seely deeorated. Mr. Coetin, manager
of tbe store, gave en addrese of wel-
come and Mbe Donna Bell voiced the
thanks of those preseut to Mr. Coeds.
the sponsor of the party. Dancin
WILA resumed ma prime were aer
to bir. C. Murray, Mims K. Crowe.
Deer, Mr. A. Murray and Hi
runs* in the ler
site tea Oil supper aleo
arrest es a very succeeefni
seat the amounting to shout
latoretifn aud bazaar, was charm-
ingly wore tort in °ranee and black
streamer". with fall fotinge distrihnted
eoratinn• were In charge of Mien
The (011 room wA• ,,indneted by
mt. slth a number of ladle. and young
ladles auditing with the serving.
The various department. in the bee -
mar were la charge of members of
the Arthnr Chtele. an follows. Re.
f reehments, Mr*. Jas. Remo Mbs 8.••
Romerville: homemade baking, Mrs.
MaelCay, Mies Madeleine Lan. end
%flea JellD Walter: touch -and hike
faille, 11re. Chia. Bled* anr1 Mrs. lit1.
Megan: elindren's weer, Mra. R. R.
synnswir towels, bker:-Wm.- 'rennet:
Liras Nu
Seven Civil Cases
for Court Next Week
Also One Criminal Oass—Liat
Includes Two Actions
for Divoroe
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The tall ambles foe the empty of
liuron will open at the court bonne on
Tuesday next, before Mr. Jilin Jef-
frey. There are seven eaten on the
avir WM, thee, -ilia Kitt and An
without jury.
The jury cases are:
Irwia v. Irwin.—Palmar Irwin. Asla-
deld township, sues for annulment, of
his marriage with Annie Cameo* Ir-
e in. There have already been two
pomponements of this action. Hays &
ilays for plaintiff; 0. Z. Klein (Wal-
kerton) for defendant
.Carbert et al v., Bundy et al.—die
(len by George Oarbert and his danab-',
ter, Rota Oarbert, of Hullett township j.
for damages sustained in au autonso-
Idte nee/dent on the Square ha Coder-
kh on August 5th, lat3, when Racer
severely injured by an automobile
owned by lienry Bundy of Detroit aod
driven by hts eon Palmer Bundy. The
girl, it Is alleged, was badly cat and
wrist, on. tooth knocked oat and othen
broken or loosened, and It. is claimed
that she is permanently injured. Fast
and realms driving by Bundy is
leged to he the cause of the accident.
The claim is for $5000 damages and
$250 for expenses. F. Donnelly for
plaintiffs; Roach, Riddell & Dore
(Windsor) for defendants.
Johnston v. Maedel—James John-
ston, of Goderich tOwnship, sees Ar-
thur Maedel, of Detroit, as the result
of a collision on No. 8 highway on De-
cember 7, 1068, between plaintiff's
buggy and an automobile driven
by Maedel. Pjaintiff, it hi claimed,
was Injured so severely that be has
had to give up his work se rural
mall -carrier. He asks $5000 dam-
ages, also $500, for expenses and
nil for his wrecked bow. r. Don-
nelly for plaintiff; Agar & Thompson
(Toronto) for defendant.
Nee-jary Ageless
Watson v. Moffat et al.—Jelte W.
0. Wition, farmer of -
ship, goes for possession 0 la
Stanley tewnshlp allegedly sold 57
plaintiff ty defendants, Erie 11. Johns.
of Stanley, and AndalbrHoffit under
an agreement whkh has not ben cu-
rled out on the part of defendants. .
Hays & Hays for plaintiff; 1).
Holmes for defendant Johns. Moffat
has eet made an. agpearanee
le Wesley C."Backwell, harnessmaker.
of Walton, and the defendant is Tor-
rance Diodes retired farmer, of Sea -
forth. The claim le for specific perform-
ance of an agreement for the sale by
plaintiff to defendant of lands in the
t••wnshlp of McKillop. The purchase
price was to be $3775 and defendant
claims be was to get sixty acres. The
deed was not settafaetory to defended,
particularly as to the amount of land
woman (said ss be tiftr-owe
and a -half acres), end h• wladrwir
from the icreement, stopping PaYment
of a chopie for $100 which he had giv-
en to plaintiff. J. W. Busheeld
Wines's) for plaintiff ; Hays & Melt
aforth) for defendant.
blizier v. MIxter.—An action by
Marie Mixter of Goderich for di-
vorce from Nora Ilenry Mixter, also of
. (lige Burrows of (Jodrell -
&detente v. Bray et al.—The plain-
tiff, John A. Melville, fernier of Fame
townehip. Perth county, sues John
Bray end Wilbert Bray, executom
the estate of the late William P. Bray
of Grey township. for alleged illegal
teaser* of goode and chattels whkii
plaintiff claims were hie property gli-
der chattel mortgage. Plaintiff asks
01000 (1/111111gen and an inninetion re-
straining defendants from seizing and
melting the goods. S. O. Mamma
(Stretford) for pinintiff: 7. W. Dash-
iki(' (Wingham) for defendants.
Owe &Waal ease '
Tribute
The funeral et the late Frederick T.
Oraialso oho died suddenly on Wednen-
day evens( of late week at home
on St. Vincent street, took place on
Saturday afternoon to Maitland ceme-
tery. The funeral service, condocted
Knox Presbyterimi church, was at-
tended by a loth atftober of farrowing
friends, whose esteem for deeps 111. I
Wal demonstrated In the weelth of
beeotitai doral tributes that were.
banked high around tbe bier. Mem-
bers ef the Goderich LaWn Sowing Club
Inn as lowerbearem, The pallbear-
er* were Robert Oreithe John Abell,
Frei Doter and Basil of l'or-
mut), !Ashton Donor, of Hamilton, and
Fred Craig* of Buffalo. Members .of
the Order of 0841,110%es attended In a
body, and a graveside service wee con-
dueted by Jas. McMillan, Noble Grand.
assisted by Lt Col. A. Ir. Sturdy.
Craigle, who was associated here
in businem with Ilia brother, J. W.
Cralgle, for many years, Is survived by
him wife, two brothers, J. W., of God -
latch, and Jas. Craig* of Buffalo, and
three sisters, Mrs. Wm. Abell, of God-
erich ; Mrs W. A. D02141r. of Toronto.
and Mrs. E. I'. Chewning, of Washing -
Amon the many ont-of-towstriseds
attending the hineral were /dr. and
Mrs W. A. Doner and daughter, Miss
Helen Doner, Mae Irene AMU and Mr.
John Abell. Mr. Basil Kelly, Mr. Den-
nis Downing. Mrs. Warwick, Mr. and
Mre Fred W. Doner Mr. and Mex.
loge's') Kelly. of New Tett ; Klee Min-
nie Craigle, Mrs. Donald Fraser and
the Mires 'Duggan. all of Stratford ;
Mr. and kfre. Donor, of Hamilton;
Mr: Pm Deng* Wr. relese Mal& Aid
, Render. if ?Hagan Fail&
There la one orlminal action for the
township.bavins elected to _hi! tried be
indite end jcry on cheeses of mietrest-
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PIERCED 1111 STICK
Tillly Bond. fottr-year-old mos of Mr.
and Mr.. Rieherd Bond, North NOM.
In reeovering at hia home from -the
painful effeets of a freak ;evident suf-
fered recently. Tie W Q climbing a
fence In the yard when he fell on a
sharp Wink Hutt pierced the mnscie of
his thigh. The Injury was not a very
Serd0DID one; In fact, the enforced quiet
due to th• wound is eansing the
*Sive little boy more coneern them
the infer, itself.
Terme, Ilesesey, Maitland road, wee
the ektins of • peculiar and painful
nerd/lent teat week that nearly mod
him the sight of one eye. Ile wee
working with a handsaw at the Dad
erieh Menufacturing Company's Oast
when the RAW IthAtterewl. owls& le la
believed. to Wilkins • hard knot b ,
the tog being cot A Meth from age; 0,`
saw struck Hommel lis the Irldtetuast.12,--.. •
Tuba inekting it
aural reonept
fleet tenni =Mb
nimed the vital of
very Man
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