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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Sep 1921, p. 8

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E; vmflm Creesman, of Kitchen 1. Suir, SuUngayed ander the parental roof i / |*‘PMWHan‘¥rueson of Detroit is spending a _ / few Wheks with ber wncle, Mr. and â€"~ > Hitve~ 4. Weston. > 0‘ Yr. D. McKaysBemis, left the othe) \WI. #Bdith â€" Schuman, _ "Cara Hagck and Minnic Kudoba, reâ€" ~â€"~> ‘tiffed to their homes at Kitchener, ~.. aifter ‘catuptug along the binks of the s ':%!’fl""b week. * _ >‘ "ReÂ¥. wnd Nirs. Pant, of Speedside, E rehewed acquaintances here for & â€" . _few days last week. 4 'fi_m-r- *Pom ‘Bedrord â€" ani [\ _ fittle: son, ‘Ross, were guests o ¢ KiteWener friends, the other Sunday g Mil§éees Laura Bell Tarrel and M ¢ / W. Noyer, ‘were guests ot Stratfor. . rm last weekâ€"end. Bs NP ding Belis are ringing loud au «Werse wisitors at Mr. abd Mrs *~*When Baby Is HL ‘‘Mr, and Mrs. James Anticknap c Flma spent a few days last week vi iting friends in this vicinity. "‘MMtu~tFeo. Petch returned last wee‘ ‘witer kpending soms time with friend: "tm Â¥CiteHener. * Â¥Kr. amd Mrs. R. Foster, Miss Laur: ‘W#04 Mrs. Lorne Rennia speht Sunda; ""Hith Iriends in Elmira. Miss Huras of Kitchener, spent last W6@Kk: with | her cousin, Miss Fred. Lather. *\®@chool has again opened aftey thi m‘ %‘MG; at ~Kitchener. < *Mr ~and* "rs. ‘Afbert Soyder, Mtr wfl. "Wiva "Shahtr â€" and‘ "Mrs. itnirtlh © Becker, ‘spent the weelcend at *‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shaffer spen ‘the weekend with friends at Sebring m-y on bis anmual trip .tc '§cliool‘ reopened again on Tuecday, ‘Bept. 6, with the teachers, Mr. Stanley iedtios Bf Siratford and Miss Mar: ‘Wr. and Mrs. J. Berlet and son, o‘ %W: Mr. and Mrs. Adoip: Betlet, Of Kitchener, Miss Pearl Bec Farrellâ€"otâ€"Ripley on Duty The school board was very ‘ortun &te in securing the services of thesc teachers who gave such splen did service the part year, for anothe nis Th charge. 3 _:f‘l_!u“tunch. our former teacher m business trip bere last week Ing the plots in connection with ;,'m"tunch. our former teacher. / Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle and son a business trip bere last week | rrank and Mrs. Louis Schent: motor mfim the plots in connection ‘mh].‘ to Gueiph on Sumday. ®Bchoo Fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder and Miss * It i#â€"reported that Mr. A. Schwartz Gertrude Snyder motored to Grimsby hmqt fls farm, stock, cfOP op Sunday . <#* whd finpfements to Mr. Leslie, of Wat _ massrs. Wellington Wober and Wilâ€" g.’vgn all Stmday guests at M» mallt Mrs. Tom Bedtord‘s. _ «wall ‘sutiufed with my dee i; OWn ‘¥ublets. °1 tavre tosnt binolit to ty buby «ic i e eeat‘ s * rbeéommebd >Somi! er mothers,‘; The ‘Tabaiacate y all medictiia deaters or ty mafl akons Whn happy, _Own "Tabléts #hbuld bo giv¢ua [ ut tnorough tasative which :mmmmflo "tud this drive out cbostipaâ€" fl,u%a;mnuu- 'g';}n Roberts spent * het the m"mn‘: Whon ho cries dbht‘ ahd no atmodWt ‘of utt#hâ€" McGeach : and family are u Te® weeks with friends at ‘O"d'l)'l with Miss J?an Ren CROSSHILL. fhvera and make teotking Nimmogawera, callod R2 Chas had ;heen away from: thetr, home here: tor: ‘neveral..days. â€"On thoir : ‘on the .pbarge of vagrancy. & . Magistrate James Jardine sentenc éd them to six. months‘ each at Mercer® Reformatory Toronto. Chief Wilson took theim to Kitchâ€" ner country jail . Friday . afternoon; ; ISAAC BAYLISs DeaAp. . The death of IJsaac Bayliss of Howâ€" lck occurred Tuesday at Guelph ho# pital. He was in his 60th year was known here locally.. Burial too place at Clifford this afterncon. s JIMMY GOWAN BURIED. ~ . Master James Gowen, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Gowar was burled yesterday afternoon at the Hespelet cemetery. Rev. Mr. Buell conduc thé services...at ‘the ~bouse and the graveside. «t: cr .0so y.: 5s PRESENT: PASTOR . wi‘Th CHiec A. pleasing â€"»vent took place last wWeging ab StsiAndrew‘s Presbyterian, #1, PORMIUp ~ @YOIC . NOUGK . [PPROD IRSE 5 . Te m wwering ab StciAndrew‘s mumm:lé‘s:"” Jt xt Nutch. when Rev.}d.L..Smail, B. ui; ' ind ! hts ‘bride wore preseliited with a>. _ Wm%o ‘heck forâ€"$360â€" by: the~congregation4 + , T 1. D. Remsay acted as @baitman: for} â€" n’, P he occasion. Rlderâ€"Alex. Baird made too ah‘ he ?re:en‘utizn which wl t‘rac!oully Last Year the uxglp“fi wad ‘ his ‘bride were‘preselited with a ‘heck forâ€" $3650 by: the~congregation:. 1. D. Remsay acted as @baitman: for he occasion. Rlderâ€"Alex. Baird made he presentation which was graclously. ‘ecelved by the newly .wedded pair. {r. Small has been pastor of the church at Hespeler for over 9 years. Alderman Mucther ‘Mas Bad Mr. and Mre. S. M. Weber and Rev. nd Mrs. Otiver Â¥nryder spent Thursâ€" day in Kitchemer. * Mre. George Class accompanied El nira friends on a motor trip to Hainilâ€" on and Grimsby. ‘ ~ Mrs. J. B. Snyder and daughter Gertâ€" ade, spent several days with friends 1 Toronto and also visited at the evâ€" hibition . . Mr. and Mas. Angus Weéber have reâ€" «raed home after epending a few days with Wilmot friemds. ./ Mr. and Mrs. Moses Reist Ir. snd tamily of Rimira, were BSunday gtests at ike bome of Mr. and Mrs. Jotin News Notes ~ Mr. and Mrs. Menno Weber of Watâ€" loo visited frionds in‘ this vicinity ‘or several days. several days at the Toronto exhfbi tiou. Miss Ella Ott has returned home after a delightful motor trip with friends to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Rochester. > ** Messrs. Wellington Waber and Wilâ€" lard Soyder and Lioyd Snydet spent Las se difiorotinnimedificiznr‘as niliiteczaiat PBDRERTR TTC TCOE home after a two Weeks‘ stay ‘with 'rq-l last Bubday Miss Mary Bowman speat a few Jays attending the Wilmot Confer: Miss Vera Hoffer has retwrmed honie after a weeks‘ vacation with friends it Preston and Waterloo. der ahd Missds @misa â€" Shants and Â¥ork Buyder motored ts *NMorth "tut *Wéps on Subday and npent the ‘C4y with Me. and Mis. Srvih Mokr. â€" _ Mr. ¢1 Mrs. 3. ‘C. Ott and Misses Rils: and ‘Gertride Ott and Atics Bnyâ€" dar rount Cunday at tho bourd of Mr. and lits. C. Maftin neat Glenalien. 71. and Mra. Erudit Brooks of Doon Â¥â€"+a bubimtess visitors® to town on \. sdnnaday. Mr. Ma Dictrith of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end v‘ttl his W‘!,-fi} and Councilor Gus Huwether had the. risfotrune to fall Sunday morring ind break his leg in tarée places. He n company with H. ‘ Masey and Dutole" Huether, were up viewing he new buildings on Golden Helghts vhen (In walkinig on a wca®fold of one f the houses, the piank tipped, browing Mr. H#ether : to the round. He only fell about three feet e’dered medical aid and then sent njured man to Galt Hospital. ut nevertheless his leg was broken t the ankle. The bore protruded out fjhis leg. Drs. Black and Hutchison eppoler ... Girla : Gat : Bix; Month :14 v?m.]é L8 h. “‘ gioiJ®7 k ixfl Nr, Amos. Ahohntaie resumed s.Quties ap the, oldds thototy ho . tank, Mmose, , / ~* * "a FLORADALE C(Â¥ _ Ir. dnd| loo, speit Sudday with Mr. and j PORUR0, "TNITOU &1 the formers holmé y guests| Anthony Gles. _ " C * s !wimk over the h6lfay. vs. John| The maky Mibwds of tormér days! Mt, FÂ¥ihk Casktnette, of Muntsii¢. were glad to béar Rrev. Libyd ©by"&t| Mith., io: visiting his sister, Mré. returacd | the aÂ¥dning sérvice Ih Caiviry Philip Bruder. _ & 33 mrh 'F..“ is " ‘n' Ifl h':i‘-; Gordon Hagmeler !'.m An .Q.IIII!’! interview on ‘Moy ‘od ‘that, the new . nospital, a% : now OV O C P P C ~ 44 e en aihen 10e whi e warlt. org Jevocts > | m 19 uiterations . will: start . this month=s)] Porogto ‘Nir. Hagteter stated this moraing: *\ wook . viees " at "Bt. Clements R:.~C. (Cnur ‘were conddcted by Rev. "'"‘?w Mr. whd Mrs. Robert Keéifip of on fion who were the ghests ‘of Mr; and "Wirs. °C. W. Rutherford returned heme his morsing. d 1 Fhoa CHILO orEs aTt dovLe‘s toranegr The Weith occurred Mon@ay of the infant son of Mr. ‘ant Mrs Chariles Wesley Poetar. ‘The ichild" was whe year,‘ 8 months and 2 ,dawdfia: The ‘parents resige at INpyie‘s Coraery on Last year the taxes were §7,541. This | and: Mis. Nx. mz Squth g.,upi: *‘s an increasg of $1, hey went ‘in t ‘rsohile by "‘â€"?*â€"Eâ€"nâ€"b-'â€" " i ~~»R#ay of Cb“&l‘o."‘( Wm. woâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"»._â€"â€"â€".. »/peg, ahd eXpéct fo make the trip in Who‘s Who and What‘s What.â€" ener, visited at her ‘home, herp this A 1921 reord breaker at the C. N |‘wee . :« £ E.. two teet of snow in the West, a{‘ The. public and high schools: hore drop in the price of Hehry Fords, the{ reopened: on Tuesday with a good at fact that Col. Harry Cockshutt, thp) tendance. Fortyâ€"five. puplis are en plowman is ofr fext Lieutenantâ€"Gov: ‘tdnu in.the high school,. the largest Mr. M. Kereacher has sold his propâ€" erty on King street south to Mr. KEsra: Weber of near Winterbourne for $2200, and has purchased Miss‘Lovina Weaver‘s house for $1600. B Local real estate value seems to be‘ t "bullish" and. why not when you. CoBy!, sider the amount free ozome we have t fleating around here. "h Mr. J. G. Hurst attended the mhufl annual 8. 5. convention of the county n in New Hamburg on Tuesday. “,, annua! 8. S. convention of the county DPE TAC!ItiE® and expect to greatiy i8 New Hambure on Tect "‘mm.__.e their output of Stiltofi, Lim. Nx Tuesday . burger, ‘Brick and‘ Factory theeke.; r. and Mrs. Simeon Bowmapn and: Mrs. Ja h famil ] . Jack Refd and Mrs. Alpb y moved into the roms over F,. Fis lre Umg | & week wilk E. Wekler‘s store "g‘m- week. . <,'.,11’,{:§". in .rom"’:; £ C. C.‘s tractor sééins to hav § sausfying "chig, chug"; ‘,'m:; {,:KJ Don‘t fail" to take in the annual Fal. the valley on the jearly ‘morning air ::i:lblthn here next Thursday anc since the arrival of the "new boy." ay, Sept. 15 and 16. ‘The ”" Mr. Elroy Schiefele of Detroit is E°UC s°cretary, Mr. A. R. G. Smith back arain to the old town for a twn. ud the board of directors ."" M RAALLL, Th aoficnclii o Abctoubbaid Asatart en e ab>o § \ * w[°® Misg ‘Nelda‘ Maihss Was gond "to ‘ml:»f..{‘:. Boin. prosibthy elaerot Iflm whore she hms bien olifig 'mnin.‘ wih disperise "commmmantos"ti |‘ed ns assistast in the Continnation Cattiary ‘Thuron ‘hekt Wudday morntri¢ ufln_‘ is c un L( ns Mr. Elroy Schiefele of Detroit is back again to the old town for a two Weeks‘ herve tonic. â€" ‘ The propésed shed tor the rustic‘s horses is looking around for a place to plant itset * _‘ to" Mr. and Mrs. Appel spent the Wweekâ€" end in Kitchener with friends, . Two more ‘soms of consolation. =â€"On _ Sept. 8th, to Mr .and Mré. Louls Knischewsky, a boy; and on ‘Sept. 11," to Mr. atid Mrs .Manasseh E. Mtartin, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Eby, late °*;"~ ". , .° of Toronto, spent last week with the , ;;w!‘;:: ": former‘s parents, MY. and Mrs. B. u’"‘flhl~ ‘«‘ ':fl Eby, prior to lgavlng Tor mnumon.," I‘fi":ld infy Indiana, to spend the wikter in P , aw, E ription ation for missionary work in Shfr". tb(o “m Leone. . * 2 a~ Fes ‘t(llup-h _ The township roalt experts hre grae | SBt® $" uP ing the northern Blope, we hopé "ri;"l;z m n . o e s m (e fek = 1 99. . 09 Mg 9D the last time this century, in prépathâ€"| _ ‘ess. $s tion for the final touches in the Way|" ‘Mt. Bud Mérner, 6t Detroit, visited of some kind of Â¥ohcreteâ€"tarviamac his.parphts M+. ind Mrs. Géo. Mernat adamâ€"asphalt permknent patemeht. t"“ . weak. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Contad Gles of Wator.! | Misses Lillle Zurbrigg and Belle Calvary church nesxt Susoay mormng] "* _ """ " N J s l e n e CR uxd‘ Ret: ‘F. C: Mortook ~wiltmaonduet] Mt. and "Wre. Shoodb Atatk, Ofi Morti! ) witininimttentseitiintrdidrees im nnimstmictinn‘ the |services tm Kimtra. _ â€"| Battteford, Hark., atdâ€" boto of a Talike Wisd Me. did Svi. Wilttsin muriing wnit}to"his parents, @omitor V, asd Wieaethoid. . two chudtan ot i. ipeat Buk] Rat «+4 ~ Wiv. and Mro. Mayurice Mihm and day with Dr. t. -'."‘2&... / & Nx. Solkn "W. Otte, m\‘w Beraurd, vidited friends in Kitâ€" Nr. Philip ‘Moyer spait Mondiy®iaft0oikaâ€"positton as pitmiber in this wook. Soponts : «,| upent the hotlday with his tribmds=#W| . "frry: fiyn Kroheye, of Mitchell, and Mt. Geo. Hasenpfing is ‘redoverigg| to#n. _ ; |WÂ¥tizk Dotis Ritter," of Miiverton, r6â€" quite sa after being anfor|‘ M‘ shaâ€"Mrs. Thos Lautensctisiger] to their houtks after spending mn.b“%lfim bote in his ouildren motorbd to Torénto, #h4 ) a bouple ot weeks with Mrs. Will leg in the gravdl Bit about ‘a weey]aponta fhw days with Mr. AWA/ MFA] Bunctar, > sT. sacoss t o i e o on en k25 LN6 CIBrk was °6 10 request fve {!s xtzf‘“‘!;‘r“?'('?h}“,',”" . he cherer wm mission to s fepat hes * 00 0 V mieed it roc on Chare n stzgét ue | . Auts: Pomer ot CubiPh MHs 5 |wo Pregerics stroet. it was the opi: "he ] Yorth, of H&héfl; Qfl the vll‘.n ya (45 ® cound :Mfllq 4s on l e v.t?J' of Wellesley, b,' _ the ~ loca‘ jnM wlreet .was dangerous to. Aa: Pucboo "ifig.’\u’n:jz:uujqa to tow! ho | ( 0 0} . ‘1.'_4 ‘They ”"M Ry Je resuried" their durias." ©** _" 4* ;{;3“ ‘pe moved and . the .. track V F ond Aitt Alot ROth / Sb $ setonded for. fbat res209 mtong, apart * ':mby."ol Mlm Sasit.; "left ~Tor g‘ hn’i‘c“tm‘m MV‘.‘I‘ ak heir â€"home : â€" afterâ€" h‘mm&.w to UE e ~=~>~ 3 ::fignon.th‘thl the former‘s ‘uruu.)lb‘l;.-, T o Wianeg . Hank . ; "“â€""M no pains to make this year‘i f>g ®how bigger and better than . ever acs, The triais of speed will include & 2.1., fcrot or pace abd ‘a classified arcee. / ekâ€" wew :feature of interest will be a do; 10.00. Besides there will be many 1)p "Other apecial features.and attractions. uis‘ _ MF Gerald Schwoob, of E. A: Saunâ€" u‘--u‘r’i.w. has reated the store m;_m-uw wecupied by Mr..K. Lnckbart , ~â€"_â€" nekt to E. R. Ruchty‘s Gents‘ furnishâ€" | lite ing store. Mr. Schwobb is putting in 1 the * cgp}o’te‘ stock of shoes, all lines of ; .“_‘ Tadfox: Tine shoes and ll!ppefl. men‘s m‘.“flh{na work shoes and boys‘ and . w.-‘unif and infants‘ footwear of every | : i Béespription. The â€" intérior of . the i '"”vm” is ‘betng ‘remodeled and | will > 1 , VimWi® ‘wn upâ€"toâ€"date shoe store. WtJ * ‘The che ory plgnt. conducted ']br Mfl.-mot!:%fim _ the , Dak i grove factory on ain‘s Road, war , moved to town last Suturday Inté the Tormiér Rau Brewery â€" baildings "‘ which . Have been‘ oÂ¥erhatlled‘ and Tit "u’a up for the purpose. They mow "hive latger premites and better ship ~‘The third _ annual â€" Horticultural, shoir avengd here on Thursday with ‘a "éplengig display, lof ‘exnibite And , it likice about nine days. _ _ _ _ . _ ~ . Miss Seraphine Bruder, of Kitéhâ€" el;'ex, visited at her ‘home herp this * YThe. publMc and high schools: hore % metchant the Dbext > of 7 ""~ J structed to feguest the water and light 0989 nommtasion %p put in confiections to s : ] the town Timits this fall, so that work HtU®ALE coutq be. commenced immedistely o. io Frpderick strget... it, was the, opinâ€" | * in | S W annarn coontiiors tarite t. | , :_QM'M"”W“’” 14 â€" N6 W Fem. . > hey . M 4 ;:Jigg,h moved and the .. zm;j ‘trom T.‘J. Hanfigan, secretary of the ‘Hydroâ€"ERiectric ‘ Association, requestâ€" ‘We the attendance of a delegation: to 1 meeting.of municipalities to be held ‘n "Foronto on Wednesday to discuss the Sutherland report.. Mayor Bohâ€" ender and Counciliors â€" Stroh ,and [ foster were appointed to attend the he Kitchener Light zomuission to | . mfiw,mxw-?cm-ma I :o Frederick street 1t was tha nninâ€" | * places anrd are becotmidk dangerous ‘emimission to the‘ conditibh fi the ricks between the ‘car tracks in Vaterloo. The "bricks‘ are ralsed above the pavement now in many The Grand River Railway is to be requested also to put ‘down a sideâ€" walk between their tracks at the comter of John and Yotk streets. The Victorian ~@rder f ; wrote thamking the town for In the Longo cage regarding the flooding of water into Mr. Longo‘s property, Engineer Moogk reported he had not been able so far to ar range a time with Mr. Johnston to go over the ground with him. He was ~mutructed to try: and arrauge a time 18 «oon as possibleâ€"and report to the iet moéting:of the council. The school board requested‘ â€" the awn to issue idyear Gebentures io jover gost of the portahle school reâ€" sentlyâ€"erected at a cont of $4,500. The own clerk was instracted to prepare he mecessarybyâ€"law. c~\~ / ‘The report of the Fimance: comm{t ®e was adopted as â€"was the police :ommyission‘s report. , Theé ~report of ‘Chief" MeRHistrim howed that $274 ‘had been pald isto he town treasury during the past nonth as the result of fimes. Motorâ€" ts offended to the number of 230. ::hu and the interfor of the chan~ "w:»\e wl uy oi (s 2 . to sha. chiot‘s alefjors. . walls , and "our druuks, an â€"assault case and lestruction of property accounted for he mijor portton ‘of the fémainder. Wunts ‘Tree Removed The request oft a citizen to have a lead tree removed from his property vas referred to the chairman of the ree committee, who will try to find ‘omheome to cut dewn the tree for the ake of the wood. â€" The clerk was instructed to ‘call he attention of the Kitchener Light 'l’mfldfl'm The towi property committee recâ€" mmended extonsive repgirs and alâ€" pritions to the town hall, ‘thiefly in he coyncil chamber andâ€" the office of the «ohiet ofâ€"polios. in the council mum-nm that the shnire and «doaks be@stainéd (o corâ€" shupond withâ€"the obairn récentfy piac The clork was instructed to request A% Te A«+ ve Hundred MV VI UV > mind *‘ Ig P a s# i wh 42 ~ omaness 0| | ~~ OM TamkCars® _ || . ho s s dicss . “a-:'-qe}v Cot l | â€" Emory‘ _ tÂ¥ad . irgcéivei Jhas, reateds 4t Mri. Kautâ€"| was anndutned us ons of the #pesk: :.Mnm.finmnnm their '1l‘ . Next month thefidt% P 41â€" went. of :‘Canadiangoods to : : 1 . Russia wince the < Bolshevik= 1. _revélutionâ€" will <be= made +*; | _ €rore this city wn:n fnn*:l;l‘-; i *~ vante consignment of. ~800 ** ~{~ sail: tank cars nearing comâ€"_ ,, '] Ma_&tthecwugr ‘ § Lands," W 44 M . Fyva mt Th cociffoeabcactabes tvisacides s in ty ie ts tÂ¥ Pligh J Yhmoln agroément between the Fuosday, theâ€"6th dayâ€"6f. HeptqiAbGr, : f #nd‘ labor Â¥han, "whereinthe|r921, parsuant tb nHourmwedt #româ€" . tra" weate ‘to wupport twe‘ sns‘ 29. T. d "}#olkinee tor the ALogiblature,: wit #h [*© a1" the members preseit. The l‘ Â¥ ‘Wecure whor support in electâ€"| Reevein the chair. . ,,, R l&knfior to the‘ Fedefal ‘hobse, | _ ‘The minutes of the previousâ€" sessibn I was Takin ‘up by Mr. Homtuth. He|were read and adopted. polnted out to ‘the farmers that they | Moved by Norman Snyder and Alex. werd in honor bound to carty out the|g. Forbes, y ‘) ait@amidnt; ‘and ‘he wald that h dase| That the following accounts be pald Y the Labor men di@ mot receive the|ang that the Reeve grant his ordbrs wromised wupport they had a Hght to|ror the same: a * | | throw thatr sapport (dlaowhare. J. T. Bohnidt, printing J...... .3 248 4 WHM'WWH':: 3. ‘t. Hchmid, tfle ...,%...:. It: {to n F8prosuptative th: eltber otâ€"the | gimira Signot, prin la l\ Htownts, @#d I whl wupport theim,"|;, 0. Haight, tees m A0 «Juan ‘Mtr. dtomuth:© â€" â€"==> _ |gimira Agr. $00OtY, $"0Dizacea s "BAQ ere_presen.: :Ilt.: : Aevum "’ngdllw Wm. exception gf E" ol ' » ACCEPT TENDER tss ‘ At the méeting of the town property Commiltt#e on Thursday the tender of Jacob Hfuber for the réâ€"decuoration of the chief‘s room at the town hall was ‘nocepted.‘ ‘Work will be begun in the near future. AlM:the members were in attendance, << < _ Smith attempted to pass a large touring car driven by L. G. Krouse, but struck the rear mudguard. . His car fell into a fiveâ€"foot ditch and then rolled thirty feet down an embankâ€" ment. Miss Falconer suffered severe injuries to her chest and died a fow minutes after the accident. The body was taken to the Morgue in Dundas. Chief Clark apmounced that an inquest .would be held. Dundas Girl ' | Killed When a Car Capsizes HAMILTON, Sept. 12.â€"Hannah Fal coner, . Dundas, aged 19 years,, was xilléd late Sunday afternoon in am automobile accident on the Ham{ltonâ€" Galt Highway, one mile from Rockton Greta ‘Fiéming, Dundas; a passenger in the car, réceived a severe shaking up. Frank gnmlu Dundas, the driver, escaped injury. would, be, helll. SIMCO®E, Sept. 10.â€"A pair of baby‘ t t n ‘-hmhahnammwm‘nrs . _ ACCEPT TENDER . {avenue, Detroit; on‘ the afternsom«of, ~ At the méeting of the town property . uly 4, maly be the clue wirich will!fead Hommilttée on Tharsday the tender of [ :0 the Clearing up <of «h duts thetb. Yacbb ffuber for the réâ€"decutration of|RaY Collver, a locat young mt ‘is the chiet‘s room at the town hall was |Under &rrest there on a charge ‘laig by accepted.! ‘Work will be begun in the |Octectives Shieffie: and ‘Goodman: of near future. All the membere were | Dotroit that he purchased ~an ~auto in attendance, > c knowing it to be stotend; ww + * * antpth Nâ€"attihenae css coihtealdih The auto of Ernest Mcintosh 6f Peâ€" § troit disappeared on July 4, soom ‘after Kn‘gflhmw ho Had gone into a store to make a * ' purchase. He had left a pair of baby‘s P‘ Up mflmm shoés in it. Soon afterwards anâ€"auto Between U.F.O.â€"LADOF | »as iett in a London garage. iItâ€"conâ€" smtrose ned a patr of baby‘s Â¥hves. â€"Collver WOODSTOCK, Sept. 10. â€" Kariipiaims that he bought the car in in Homuth, Labor thethber in the Legisâ€" gersoll from R. L. Flatt of Hamilton. lature for South Waterloo, addressed| When Coliver took the car inte & a public meetifg bete last night. The|garage in Hamilton to get it valugd it meeting® was under the auspices of{was notibved that the number had ‘heen .fle tocal Independent L&bor party,|filed out. ‘The police werb, at onte ahd there Was a fair attendance. Mr.|notified. and he was arréSted. He wias Homuth opensd with & resume of the|releaséd ‘later when no ome clifmed work accomplished by the Driry govâ€"|the car. > ... _ s 3 5 Uifférentes that have arisen in fi-nmit at the last sessfon, and:thin sot out in &Afi effort to ‘pact\ ap "he id â€" Woodstock â€" Independentâ€"Labor placed aboard four vessels of the Canadian Governâ€" ment Mercantile Marine for transportation ‘to a Black ie Labor mamber‘s remarks were| . ; = | E ® 4 s *4 I d j a8 me’ 8 s * ress p 88 . Baby‘s Shoes May 6 m"."’“ r'.la‘t-.‘ "'y Â¥o beto? 9 "‘;a'" All" the â€"meinbérs â€" présetit. ""‘The ** Reevein the chair. _ ,,, ‘The minutes of the previous sessibn > were reai@ and adopted. Moved by Norman Snyder and Aléx. â€"*~ whorwicn counciL PRosesp >."~ m a Aumhaen + ... Pindoiix lag . all .. any The. Municipal .Ocungilof the T:\ *3 ip of, Woolwich ; met, at .CoON#IORO»., 4> : Tuosday; @hoâ€"0th dayâ€"df:GpHiRDEF > e my geren Wonid neve: . every" person should * have." uw:%m‘mfitw gine is too.small toâ€" rgn 3%. . thenhsetves in ‘a short Hitme by ‘keeping all tools with edge in . shape, .including knives, ploughshares, ete.. i Write for circular ‘and ; prices to‘them â€" j_.. WATERLOO SPRING . CQ. > i _ Waterloo, Ont; â€" â€" | ic '- ys aidtioy & oudi ¢at Sonk 1 mabaiinns . 1 Atret wew mm!‘)?b”lé!‘ whtag »y Brioe: meet again at the Counell Be a Clue to a _ _ Stolen Motor Car Aaldé t 8@ W\

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