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The Brussels Post, 1926-2-17, Page 1^ VOL, 54 NO, 35 $2,00 ter annum in advance RUSSELS. ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, Quantity of good Hay for sale in the barn. Chas. A. Lamont Lot To, Con. 7, Grey Phone 2U3 Rain e We have a number of No. 1 Oak Barrels, complete with head. Have been used but once. These barrels can be used for almost any purpose. Ament Bros, & White 01111M•iiIAMMICE•11•11M.WINNIS Re5:49+99+900+3+leteeeet.74.14+++++++.0-09+004ettettlereteeeetete+490-0.0-4414Feetel The Surrounding District felteetReee++.9ficeeleiteteit+elettleetlettlekite+++++++++++++00-9009+94eteette+etee TROWBRIDGE The Hamilton Spectator con tains. the following interesting ecte legard- lug Rev. R. Johnston McCormick who is an old Trowbridge boy: "At the regular quarterly official Board meeting of Zion Tabernacle, United, the members showed their marked appreciation of the splendid work be- ing aeconapliehed hy be minister, Rev, R. Johnston McCermick, M. A. 13y a unanimous standing vote, a esolution watt passed which mention- ed among otherthings, the thorough visitations being carried on. the help- ful Gospel nreseages each Sabbath and the large increase in church at - i en:lance, which is largely dire to his efforts in and out of the pulpit, The . Huron Plowman's Association Will hold a Social Evening in the OPERA HOUSE BRUSSELS friday Wu Feb 26th ' - GOOD PROGRAM WILL BE RENDERED Mr. Jas. McLean a Richmond Hill, President of the Ontario Fairs and Exhi- bitions, and one a the Direc- tors of the Ontario Plowman's .Association, will deliver short address. Program at 8 o'clock Ladles are asked to Supply lunch 1Admission 50 cents Everybody Welcome! •••••••,,,,,INA.MON.......10,0,./N • • • • y • motion of appeciation concluded with the statement, "The cause here has not been flourishing for enure years as attire present time." The comp - ',mental y reeolvtion was acentnpan- led by a bruins of 3100, Mr. Me. Co wick. in 5 reply of thanks, stated that he had !lever had a more ap- preciative congregation to minister to ; that the fine en -operation of the Board and people was a great joy to him and that he predicted greater pro- gress in the future," WROXETER Jno Rolston, jr„ left for Detroit on Tuesday. . Mies M. Bowes was a week -end vie - Ito'. at her home near Ethel. Mrs, W. Carter has gone to Cleve- land, where at:emelt spend a week, Robert Andereon and Gavin Devi& son are confined to their homes through illness, Sno. and Mrs. G ihsnn, of Maitlaud Bette, entertained a large number of . their friends, Thursday evening. $22 00 was the ptoceeds of a Val- entine supper seeved by the Mission Band, in the schoolroom of the Unit- ed church, Thursday evening. A meeting of the ,Women's Mission- ary Societies of the Wlexeter and Salem United cherches was held at the horn e of MrS. D L. Weir, of Sal- . em, last Tuesday. There was an at. ' tendance of 45. I i 9+94-9.1.94.94.4.94-99+99+++++++9 t + I Rev, iro a Pierce 1 .t. . 9 .1. + And a number of + + Armenian Boys + + + + + will give an Evening's Enter- + + + tainment in the: T. + + + Opera House, Brussels + 3: fl _ 1:. silaVI fell 5 luey . + e• At 3 o'clock + + t + + ti ll C Silver Collection taken 4 + + +++++++++++++++++++++++++4 0,01,1111111WIMOVX111113.411.191(*MMICIAMP.17nr...19111.M.9.0....1111=1.111:11.21.10217.fflat219,11.MRICT.I.MISMI 0.110 !Po 0141 Having purchased the Grocery and Crockery. Stock of V. C. Huntley I am now prepared to give you the highest quality of goods at the lowest possible price compatible with good quality. Car of edpath Sugar EXPECTED THIS WEEK Price $6.75 per cwt. off car Five Roses and Purity Flour and Pastry always on hand. We deliver to all parts of the town. Phone and all orders will receive prompt attention. While others do the yelling, we do the selling. "Nuff Sed." Our business is to sell the goods, "Let's go." Headquarters for Produce—Cash or Trade. FRESH BREAD DAILY Jno. Leitch PHONE 64 EtZLISSFI S 1-4 .PEBR U4R 7 17 1926 Now Advertisements Real bargains—I., Gordon Annoninnouent—Jolinl.witoh Rain horrela—Ainsot tiros & Whits Notiae to Orediterv—Clotane ;Aisne!, 8 -tate Rooms to Ront—tirosiode 1. 0. 0. IP. Danoo—Waiton U. Ir. 0. klay for salo—Cluts. A. Lamont Auotion Sals—David Crawford Anotion tisio—Nosbit Bros. Atiotion Snle—V, 11. Bulibley Ross of Purls—Family Theatre Entertainment—Ira W. P. soros Social aventne—Suron Plowmen A tiOtiOn SAN —Wm 0. !lowland Coon aunt for ma le—'.1211 8 20tel! I W. A, and Mrs. Edwards, of Seek- atoon, was viSitorS at Mre, Heeej. wood's, this week. A very etijoyable time was spent here Monday evening, when the Young People's Society entertained the Epworth League of Gorrie United church, The Oddfellows from Brussels were over on Monday evening and confer- red degrees on 7 cand- idates, The looal lodge is having a booni at present. The Woolen's Institute will meet nt the home of Miss E P. Hezelwood, on the last Thureday of Febtutiey. According to the program, Rev. Mr. Aernstrong will achlress the meeting on ouv motto, "Home end Country," HOWICK MUTUAL CoetrAely,—The annual meeting of the policyholders of the Howiek Mutual Fire Insurance Company was held in the Township Hall, .Gorrie, on Wednesday after- noon, and was largely attended, There were four contestants for the positions of the two retiring direct- ors, Alex. el cKereher and Albert Gallaher being elected. All the oth- er officials were emu:nett by acclam- ation. The company's office is in Wroxeter, with W. S. McKercher as the secretary and treasurer. ATWOI)D. , Mrs, Crooks. aged 86, passed Sway at the home of bee son-in..law, ID. H. Swing. It is reported that Rev. W. J. Vest, of Dunnville, has accepted the call to Atwood. subject to the action of Hamilton Presbytery. Induction will likely be held in April. BLYTH The School Board granted $10.00 to purchase necessary books for the Schonl Library. The inattex of building a new bridge of geeater dimensions over? the 13Iyth creek was taken up by Gel County Council and it was deckle*' build the bridge, if, in the opinion of the Good Roads Counnission, it was found necessary, WINGHAM Whighatt: now !roasts of it Radio Broadcasting station. It is repotted that the A ern Cushion Tire co, is to commence Work again. Wingliarn curlers lost the Elgin cup when 8 rinks from St. Thomas eatne up and captheed the imp. The mutual boespeil of the Huron Onelitig Clith at Wingliern was con. eluded at 230 lest Tintesday mornitig. Keen ice contributed largely to the sueoess of the 'spiel. There were many close genies, the whinuirigeitik the trophy final being but one shot • 111). Tummy Boni FINAL f.ninien beet:new Siege ..... 12 Ireton Win elm ea 'exeler 10 Masori 11 'ft- en 12 FINAL. Wingliam London Altle0i) 14 Sage 13 Assni.ertoN Sitert-17nNA(. Hayiston hlount, Forest. Thompson,12 Su3;herland...70 Kincardine .Lucknow Shields 0 Smith 8 FINAL Kinenrclinne II art iston CoersoLAironetehil,r;Nlift.s°11.....13 11'11'51;8'ml:1T; 'iN1‘1114rtel Ldi BtiltYlvting""t',8111)e"dliti go around again and we trust she is cm Shields 4 to the illness of het' mother, Mee. D. Coombes Owen Sound the way to complete recovery, Winghatn 16 Keerredy Thnmas. A brother, Elton Thomas, Go to mho S of Doi cheater, was operated on for United' chnych sErviee ot 7 p, Monday, Mr. NIL:re:11th is employed by 1). M. SOMA, SILVER COIINEES CHEESE FACTORY, —The mitintil meeting of the Silver held on Wednesday of last week, arid This question ie of interest to every - Lee reeteey has also had a grind year. oiie itt present find it will Inc freely ''iRe51:1191 80"7iPi:orori°,: rje9n2e5i v edwebv; Idiltsectresyecia.tellalougaelw ltie'ttgISr°ittthi,e SftV' ga°tetild) cheque, 47,784.48, and for cheese 81,158 17 the total PoliitaR of 0130858 t`nvv"iathvtil\lehvetaii7elztorwetelike. arrival of ;LI attletterinTliT18,0ween,a80823,5t0hte average 0 r village are optimistic enotmli to Spring still noceetain, the sports nf ;nice of cheese was 204 • the total anmont veneived for whey cream Wits 11,84111. Roy Hastings it the prop - teeter .of the far:tory ; Beg): Rich., mond, salesman, arid Mrs. 0, hi. Mc- Kay, secretary-trettenrer, enramonamramary}anor L. KERR, Proprietor The Annual Social Evening of the Brussels Farmers' Club Will be held In the OPERA HOUSE Fray Ev'fb Feb. lgth Two Short Plays will be given "WHISKERS" by the Young People 01 8. S. No. 1, Grey, and 'BETWEEN TWO LIVES' by the Young People Of S. S. No. 3 • • s Special Musle will be supplied by the BelgraVe Hawaiian Chorus and a good Orchestra. Also other Musical numbers. Ladies Please Bring Sandwiches Admission 35 Cants Small Children Free> A sure panacea can he found for all earth's ills, The meeting was closed by prayer by Mrs. (Rev,) Brown. The March meeting "111 be held in churele when Mrs. Brown will give an addreert on "Tithing." The an- nual day of pr'ayer' will be held in the Anglican ShUrell, on February 19th, the three congregv.tions uniting. MONCRIEFF The Y. W. A., will hold a social Inc Mintier lett elmrch, Thursday evening, Fehr oat y 250, BELGRAVE A Womari's Day nf Prayer will be held in the United oburch,r ve, no Feiday afternoon, of tibia\ at 230 o'clock. A cord lel invitk is extended to all the ladies the district. GREY Miss Pearl Jaeklin is attending the svholesule millinery openings in Tor- onto. Mrs, Win. Brewer, who is at pres- ent in Guelph, is keeping much im- mewed in health, Mrs. Thomae Alcock returned to lierborne on the 14111, after it vieit in the %Vest ern pray inees. Misu Kate Stevenson, 10th Con., has gotie to Flint, Mich„ where she has imeepted a position as stenograph- er, May succees attend her, Fred Aleock returned last week to his home Mankota, Seek after speneing the past elx weeks 00 the 14th Con., with relatives and friends. Mrs. Edvards and two deug.hters from the West, have been visiting Geo, and Mut. MeFerlane and also SAKI Geo, Turnbull, (luring the past, week. Wm, R, Rowland, Lot 25, Clon. 7, is hnhling at: unreserved auctinn sale on Friday, of this week. D. Scott 10 auctieneer, See full list in this lestle. Mr's. Tyerman received word on ETHEL Friday last, thati her dangh ter -in-law Mr, and Mrs% McGee, of. Wieghern, Under ihe auspices of estern Star Lodge I. U. fl, f, Brussels The 21 Hour Comedy in 3 Acts MS T RENT Will be presented by the An- glican Dramatic Company in the TOWN HALL BRUSSELS Monday Evening Feb'y 22 at 8 o'clock Play has proven to be the best Entertainment Of • the Season. Admission 25 and 85 Cents unexpected.' She was in the Pt') pl r,y of the Goodrith Rubber Dompany, never failing to be nil duty mod the last illuese sec Inc. Mrs. Minnie Spier - in and danghter lied gotie ()ere to visit her at New Yeret's time, and were there to nurse and cere Inc ina. till the last. She is survived by one sister and thr se brothers for whom much syMpathy is expressed. MORRIS R. 13, A.nchn...., a Lockwood, Sastre hes been visting his brother, James Anderson, oth Hee, SISTER PASSSES AWAY.—The follow- ing obituary refers to the sister of Charles Pollard, gravel road, South of Briersels : With deem regret the news became kuown ay mo r- ing tiat Mrs. F. J. 1,Vtunnan 1150 pas,. sad away after ot,ly one week's' illness, at her home on Albert etreet. The late Mrs. Wessman, who before her marritige wae Grace J. Pottered, was born in Perth County 63 years ago. 1882, she hecame the wife of F. J. Wasurtn, They moved to Clinton 2,1 years ago, Beeides her beeeavrcl husband, she is survived by two sons and three daughters : William, ef Windsor, Ont. ; of Toronto ; Mrs. J. It, Little, of Essex ; Edna, of Toronto, and Ethel, Bath. eels° one sister, Mrs. McGee, of Everett, Washington. and six brothers, He n- ey, (Mona, Mich, ; Thomas, of Kin- cardince ; George, of 'Weston ; Jam- es, of Sault Ste. elem. ; Charles, of Moirie Twp. ; Joseph, of Port lin w nsen d , Washington, Mrs. Wes - men was highly respected it; `this community. A.Ithnugh of a quiet dispositin», she was devoted to her home and chneele A faithful memb- er of Caterer) etreet United church, she took a lreen interest in all the branches of ice work. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon to Clinton cemetery, The heartfelt sympathy a the commurrity Eroor out to the soero wing husband and family, wife cif De, W. NV. Tym man, had I died in milestone, sesk. Io otheu' Etre opentling a few days rvith Jiro. and Mts. King. word has been received np the' John Lake, Con, 4, has put chased a present, The late Mrs Tyerman was a 11 este: lady, whose former home was in Regina. house in brussels and tliey purpose moving in a enuple of months. We are, glad to repoet that Mrs, James Pearson is able to be op and WALTON IL Jackson has purchased the Bur- rows farm which wits sold by auction. There is 118 acres of land, it good hrick house and barn, and the price paid was 15.625. Mrs. A. E. Miller, of London, and it former resident, of Walton, was elect- ed. by acclamation to Um regency nf the London Itinnicipal Chapter, I. 0 D. II Mrs. Millet" was warmly wel- comed baok to the chafe by. the members, W. 'M. S,—The February meeting ef the 1,17, .M, S., of Deffe' United church, Walton. was held at the home of Ws, Neel. There was it good attendance despite the cold, about thirty.five holies being present, 'Mrs, Ferguson reed the lioripture les- son from John 17, 1-11. The topic, "Bible Teanhinge on Prayer," was given by Mee, Geo, Dicksee, who showed that although there wove newly years between the times the diffetant Book& of the Bible were written, they all agree on prayer, The Bible is full of promises on pray- er and not one nf these has ever beet: broken, They are not vagite, but all ,clearly staled. Mae tries to min- imie,e these, but God Jo only waiting to fulfil, and altimegh Jews rests his tvitele teachiogs on prayer, he never tells us to have tents in prayer but to have faith God. Mrs. Reid epoke prineipally on :Mew- ing that None can tilde prey but thoee who have a child's he :et of 0 Mitt, WO, as Chrietians most leertt to take the we:it reservoir of feeMs b power Lb vough et, thot bi Ayer (az is to.day And always has been, the II appendioltie Lominn Hospital. on Subject, "How om. man saved it whole °nit-111mm ty. Beteg your. friends. Everybcely welcome, Remember the debate to be held in co couple of weeks on the impoetant Corners (lOrrlerS Cheese Factory was iiii„tio„ of T„tieeir, see„ei seems. DIED ta A gum; Ooto It brief illness of two weeks, Miss Emma Hollinger, youngest daughter of the late Jelin Hollinger, Grey Township, passed away in Aki on, Ohio, on Feb - moot fith, from diphtheria. Mts, Minnie Spieral: and daughter, Dor, °thy, and Edgar Hollinger'nephew, accompanied the remains home the following Thursday, The funerel took place from the the 0. N. R. station, to the family Mot in Brussels itemetery. Rev, A, W. Harker eon- dueted o meat appropi iate service at. make plans already for the opening of the season foe Summer sport. On Thursday night, a well -attended meet- ing of the Soft Ball Club was held in Danbae's store, when much enthus- teem WAS 811(11)/11, T11.0 following et. ficers Weell elected : Manager, Dr. Me. Master; Captain, Geo, McKee ; Sec- retary, D. NI, Guest ; Treasurer, Geo, Dunbae. Plims were made to hold it debate in it couple of weeks and ab effort, will be mode to have a team entered in it Soft Ball League. On Monday night, the Valentine supper was held in the United Minnie In spite of the unfovorable WeAther, there was a large erowd acid a 200d time enjnyed by all. An nopetimieg supper Was served from 0 to 8 o'clock after which Rev, 0, (iuest took the graveside, Pallheartes were ; eharge of an Interesting program, Louis, Clarenee and, William Hulling- including violin selections by Alise Elnrence Bremner ; readings by Mrs. King, Mr, Bisbee, Cecil Batetnam 'MN. rine, 1)ougheety, Lyle. Ames, Rhea IdeLellatel, Bessie Leitel: and him jetties Bremner, &solo by Myrtle McKee and two dialogues, •••A Pab- ef Spectacles," mai "Family Hnld Backs," A very enjoyable enoial was lir:Might to a elose abont 10 : by tbe eInging of the National Anthem sr, Albert Poetaster, John Steles and George Evens, Floral tell:Mee Were lovely, and cnneieted of a iviteabli from the Goodrich Rubhee On, Akron hi() ; wreath, Mrs. M. Solemn. aughter, Doeothy. and Edgar Hall. 1130*' ; wreath, LOMA Hollinger and ordly. The deceased 0)710 always in m beet of health 11,1111 two wesits tior to her death, wine): was' very mightiest fotice in' the woriO, U. F. 0. 1-I A LL 187a-114TON Friday Ev'g IA 19 9 Hogg Orchestra will supply the Music. Gents - 75 Cents ELECTED BY BIG, MAJORITY Right Hon. William Lyon Macken- zie King, Premier of Canada, was on Monday elected by an overwhelming majority to represent the constituen- - ey of Prince Albert in the Federal House. The Indenendent candidate Captain D. L. BUrgese, M.C., was litteredsnowed under. in an ava- lanche of votes. With returns still far from complete, it was indicted - that the majority for Premier King would be close to 8,000. . _ I Personal Paragraphs ) omma.......a.mmannamommace.ciamsomumpi Earl Cunningham was in Toronto on businese last week. •.• et' 0 Miss Lucas, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of T. 'Whitfield and other relatives In town. • 0 0 0 0 Miss Louise ItioRe 'MIS hostess to O number of her friends last Friday evening for a Valentine party. 0 0 0 Nurse Ferguson. of Walton, is as- sisting in the nursing of Mrs. Rete- ers, whos, condition shows no , provement Ett present. Miss Ina Cunningham is in Palm- erston, as Dorothy Cunningham, daughter or Herb. and Mrs. Cun- nkeetain, is ill with pneumonia. 0 0 Mrs. Frank Boyd and son, -Snen- eer, of Atwood, have returned lieme after spending a -few days with the formor's uncle and aunt, F. and Mrs. Woods, of town. Oliwer Ste -am -t, of Minerva, Ohio, arrived heYe Monday night and will spend some time at the home of his parents, Alex. and Mrs. Stewart, Queen street. It is '25 years since the vieitor loft home and this is his first trip back, :Mrs. Robert Rite and daughter, Mi.SS Helen, of Radisson, Sask., Etre visitor); at the home of Alexand hire. Stewart, Queen street:. The former is a neiee of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and a daughter of the late Olivet Smith, who at one time oper- ated a planing mill in town. 0 0 0 Mrs, D. C. Ross WAS a visitor last week for a few days with her stm, Dr. George and Mrs, Rose, at Wing - ham, • + 44 4. MPS. D. Walker returned lest Wed- nesday evening after a short visit with her sou, Ben. Walker, at Now Hamburg, Miss Betty, bee grand. daughter, had been ill, but is better, 4* 9 9 Mite, Iirmee Williams:1n attended the feneeal of an old friend, the late Joni: touttit, in ‘VingbauL. on 1714 - day of last week, She oleo spent the week -mid with Miss Maria Terinteit, sister of the deceased, PERTH COUNTY Geocge Peprier, Oen, 1, T,ngan, who is confined to his bed, and }MN been 131 Cur over year with rhentnetiSM and nerve trouble, is somewhat impeovtd and hopes are entertained for his complete reeovery, Dr. O. S. Sutliff, of Mitchell, is the rhampine fawn bowler of the United States. He won this title in the final otateli of the first epee nail:mat la:vn howling tournernent hy defeating.. A. 0, Terrell, of Gritiel Rapids, 3lili., 2.4 to 5, 04 eterfeta were in the singles veer) ineltnli»g the best howler:I in the United State@ and 'Canada, 5 FAMILY REA THE I Feb. 19 and 20 Mary Philbin I—IN— 'Rose of Paris' Feb. 26 and 27 -Straight Through" Church Notes MelVille Presbyterian Church Rev, R. W. Collins, of Toronto, conducted the services in Melville church last Sunday. leis morn- ing theme WAS "The Stilling of the Tempest," Luke 13:24, "And they ceased and there was a calm," The speaker emphasized Christ's sleeping in the storm as a sign of hie human-, ity : he was tired. It also showed his faith in God. We shotild }MVP it similiar faith in the trials of life. The quality of sympathy in Cheiet being, Him nearer to us than any quality. We can learn from this in- cident of (1) Christ's humanity and Itis Divinity. (2) Tbat Christians are eat exempt from WM. At the even- ing service, Mr. Collins' subject was "The Temptation," Matt. 6: 13" Lead us not into temptation," The Christian may be compared to it soldier fight- ing Ids battles. God does not tempt. 118. but each has his own particrthe hire; to sin. The tree of temptation still stands in our midst,. A man spieltually is no stronger than his weakest point. 1? Wirier. W118 to be a Saviour., it was necessary fin. 1-I in) hi- BilOW his power to overcome tempt- ation. There are two ways of over- coming teznptation. (I) By will pow- er, (2) By the counter at traction of the Gospel of Christ. Next Sabbath, Rev, F. Olive, of Chesley, will oecepy the pnipit of Melville church, United Church "Life's Code of 110 LI al " was the sub- ject splendidly dealt with by W. Barker in his eertnne last Sunday evening. Tile teXt ehosen was that familiar passage in Micah 6 : 6-8, with empleisie 011 th wrads, "What, cloth the Lord rervire td. thee tme to do justly, love met cy, and to walk humbly with the ?" The werat fear that can paraleze the human son) 15 11 dread nf meetieg (3od. Goet le not preprinted 1.y any amount of sarridee, Hemel) it has its place. wliicb NV Inee apt to forget. Justiee ic!ti Id character ize our bueiness re- litti.nire. It it an ettrilerte of God is im often overlooked. Si in- belleValenee Intr.t. he pact Of our code. Walking With reed denot- es 1»t1tnate enmunteirei, as bet W een father and child. This. their, le the code which Nod ps nf ns. 'YOUNG PEOI'Llee LEAGUE —On Tnosdny, th.li t ()pie Wag 1 111.• tredireed by P, A. eleArthur, "How ean We make Businese thoroughly Oluistran e" The epee ker pointed 0111. how euch t topie treenines that. bus- inees is »oli et present. atOroughly Oliristialt. 110W, thtl 1*1 spite of no weeder rrpiilioti to the cant* trey, tbat the leeching.... nf Christ are eminently applicable in the medal field ; this firm, has been mov- en by tulle experienee, Tl1 -'peak- en then Made it dir'ec't personal ap- plication of his subject. 'Tuesday nieht, the League held a skating party on the rink. This WAS innOwed by Worth at the elinech. Though the weather NI/ItS hone to6 farm e hie, there 118 a geed crowd. nod nil seemed to relay the evening. The theme for dismission at tile ileXt Meeting is ',The Mind, a f3acred Trust," and will be led by A, ID. Betsey. Come inotthd and let's get acquainted. HURON COUNTY Three 51, res wers. broken into at Hemel, last week. Measles are on the go in MoKillop and the Manley School ie closed, Wm. and Mts. Redd celebrated their Diamond Jubilee at their, home in TisbOrne Twp. George Melville, aged 70, died et his home near Russel:late, He lived all hie life on the ova farm. The congregation of Evangelical, chore): at Zurich will spend about 14,000 re -modelling their chtirch. John Louttit died suddenly at Wingham from a stroke. He had been a drover in Wingbam for st, number el' years. The Women's Auxiliary of St, Paul's church, 0111:10» presented Mrs. (Rev.) Bilkey with co eilver tea servioe ovine to her leaving town. John rid, of Detroit, has purchased nointee' Iititt, at Holsites- vIlle, intends opening up a gar- age and eseniino station about •April lst, ' Herman Carpenter, Dungannon,. tnet with a pninftel aerident as he at- tempts(1 to hoeed a positing cutter on, his way home (rob) school.' Hie foot became wedged between the cutter and the feeder and Ise was &egged fir Notre distance with hie toes ity this twisted position, the result he. ing that the ligaMeitte, were badly. tern,