iflm Blindness s Cof] Dr. Henry Smith, whose oparaâ€" : &ions (o&_ cataract and other eye trouâ€" .Bles Jn Toronto aroused great interest !‘;{_jmonx sgurgeons and those suffering g-;trom eye troubles, conducted a clinic €; Han.lpgn yesterday. It aroused a ï¬e interost there, and ‘during the !k:;y he performed about 20 operations **Phe speed with which he operated ._‘gnd the certainty and skill demonâ€" f:ltl'a“ in his work made surgeons / marvel and aroused great hopes in Bst'he line ‘of sufferers from eye trouble ‘/who wete awaiting their turn. ‘ BRoag Completed >‘ The Burford rbadâ€"paving operations *have been completed for this year, Lsnd theâ€"road, direct from Brantford ‘to Woodstock, will be opened toâ€"morâ€" FFow. Half the width has been paved, ind the remainder will be graveled to Zgrade. The Suburban Area Commisâ€" on is paving all the suburban roads haltâ€"way, intending then to pave the ‘Other half in turn, giving all sections W fair share of pavement. The Cockâ€" ‘whutt road bridgework is practically piteed, but there are some fills her m yet completed which still \ _ up main artery to the south _ from Brantford. Stressed. a o u L inâ€"£ ucss *%; _ wl . ead 11. Cents in Gait. ‘ Brantford, Sept. ‘11.~â€"The a; t' Kers of Galt have reduced ment of M‘M&Wi : ‘OI bread from 12 to 11 cents, tenantâ€"governor _ of Ohntario, d .‘ f€ had remained at the forâ€"| Come as a surprine here. As a n rice‘a long time. The red of a tamily which ~have a> is theâ€"same as has been made in| closely related to the developin citiés in this part of the provâ€" Brantford, he has wide: industr T & fAnamcial connectiont: and his itk Ortriking 4 ; A campaign to have everyone in amiltop and the surrounding . disâ€" ict drf@k more milk will be launchâ€" i by the Chamber of Commerce.,A eeting ‘of the special committee to ke this matter in hand was held esterday mfternoon, at which _ the utritive values of milk as a . bodyâ€" Â¥The om the wantage point of a stepladâ€" pr, poe†into a bedroom in London te last Might he feasted his eyes on scene of unrestrained Bacchanalain sveliry. ; Wour men were toasting emselve@ and each other in . long tuuhtg ambkosial nectar and beâ€" ’vln( rally‘ im a manner frownâ€" 4 upon by the O. T. A. and other proâ€" Abitive |J@gislation of the province b ingigtes of the room were easily aptured &s their resistance powers beefB feduced by too many shots tognac, Two botties and a heavy tuffitiler wore also apprehendeéd, not ofe of the men admitted ever ing e‘n«i the booze or having en it to.the room in question, when :-uoqc‘ in polfce court toâ€"day. pveiry y Night. When: Police Sergt. McCullough, Arnold Jangon || .}*%«t== Taxes Heavy. vr.ab in dog taxes has already Wnthcuyuullmuu _ Lia#t year the total for the year hed $883. . There is still a small int mammu but it is doubtful her the $1000 mark will be reaghâ€" V' ©HC C t ne and \+ _ Gpticlen day, September 30thâ€"‘ ie 4 m mane. _ || io. rewce o t t tnb:l Dl1 Jt was proven by the avidence mn-mumâ€u eat on the morning of July 6th, the big fre took place in this but there was evidence to show u’;% held by the Police isston the condiact of Conâ€" Shingleton of the Guelpir police which has been under way. for force, that he ‘was on . UUO 70MA iB : PnR y "in : A916. The o-m:-‘%"m summer at ‘their "Inde, 300 â€"> _ \~ Ahin adtightful resori, Mr. and Mrs. J.. most . forcibly . ® ‘q-".'lw clt!.. & ts 4 s ;z}' _\ hantrphp t Over ‘Annointment of C ce. ) A 4 Me ee to \P‘} held | ing the â€" bOdY‘r ] {he will be the gusst of Nemor at a difâ€" Lstrd. D.D. Mr. Hamilton Cassels and|l__" . _ _ _ " l a, ; ner given" by FOtirned offivers of . Mundock . %ï¬{c mor.| by young .couple ‘% i Weontanes stt wato, will attend the & er_| Lancaster St. E., Ki on) rr. Davie Rob‘t u%% on | Ofto rmm‘m;’fl% M yin. ‘beep spending the summer at their o waig mae t 5) vee en on acainite! Wrek â€" necopiety ind temantgovernor _ of Ontario. did not| Forest City, n:lgtï¬q . emunnrwï¬cï¬u:.vtll?mmï¬;ï¬ï¬m ‘ UUBDOWL AMBWL VC ECC UIPRONCCRCCCC OCE) the Unionist ticket. The appointment| winter Lady Beck with her daughter; was very well received.here. He is a 'flu Marfon ‘Beck, will go to New $rother of W. F .Cockgbutt, M.P. rk, where the latter will curty on * * * & her voral studies so muccessfully. be Miss lda Martin has returned to|gum in Parts during the, past year., Waterloo after spending the summer| Miss Beck has "developed a !Ulllfli months with ber sifter, Miss Harel ‘nbly fine coloratura SOpFARO, v_o«:l,l Martin, near Toronto. She was accomâ€" l‘hlch won the acciaim of ber masters, \pnnled hy Mrs. J. H. Ratze who is visitâ€" in France;â€"and her parents are most ing relatives in town. > > ‘amxious that sheshould continue irer | â€" # 00 *®,0® ’Mes to the complete dmlopmelt] y Mr. and Mrs. Seitz and baby return: Of her wonderful gift, with a mml ‘ed to their home in Teronto last Monâ€" tion of grand opers as an added inâ€" day after a delightfu) visit at the centive. ‘ "home of Mr. and Mre. G. G,. H. Lang, * ®% * | Queen N. Kitchener. Miss Kathleen McCail of New York! * & % ‘ City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reinâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton H. Smyder and boid Lang, King street. family have returned to their home| * * * on Willow street, after spending ma‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Habbick of Barâ€" pummet montBs at Big Cedar Pdm,‘r\o were visitors at the home of Mr. . Lake Simcoe. ;and Nrs. William Hogg, this week. closely related to the dévelopment ot; s U n C ns afisa Margaret| datighter Alberta Ruth, to Mr Brantford, he has wide, industrisl ‘Melen Benson . and luw&r, ‘Alberta Ruth, to :Mr.> dustrigl and{ Helon Benson . and .. MISS, MSTE®!U5) ~"qyigteer aog ‘of Mr. and MF6: financial connection®, his â€' Dufferin placeâ€"a uw:t:m English manor houseâ€"has long been the chief he had served on th¢ councliâ€"ahd ns mayor, and as a Copservativegjn poliâ€" tics yas picked, by Premier Borden to conteft Brant in the war election on the Untonist ticket. The appointment was very well received.here. He is a $rother of W. F .Cocksbutt, M.P. f Miss lda Martin ‘has returned to Waterloo after spending the summer months with ber sifter, Miss Harel Martin, near Toronto. She was accomâ€" [panied hy Mts. J. H. Ratz who is visitâ€" ing relatives in town. â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kennedy and‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. O. Laghead left three soms returned to Waterloo last last Saturfgay fo ran extended trig to Tuesday, after a delightful vacation Californi&. sys spent at their summer home at the Â¥ * * Beach, Kincardine, Lake Huron. ‘The Educational Committee of the Beach, Kincardine, Lake Huron. ' The Educational Committee of the * * * Princess of Wales Chapter, I. O. D. K., If a man has nothing to: reproach met at the residence of Mrs. William himself with, he can bear nnythlnx.â€". Roos, Queen N. on Thursday afterâ€" Phillips Brooks. ‘noon. when plans were made for the â€" *...% . * & opening of the "New Canadian Mr. afd Mrs. M. 8. Hallman of Watâ€" School," which opens Thursday, Sepâ€" erloo, accompanmied by Mr. and Mrs. tember 29th, at 7.30 p.m., in Victoria, Wm. Long of Brantford, left last Tuesâ€" school. All the new Cansdians in Kit day morniig for a boliday trip by m0â€" chener are very cordially invited to tor to Detroit, Clevéland and other attend. _ The committee would be points of interest. | grateful to all business men and those * * * ‘nt the head of factories and other Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Hogg and 809 business concerns to urge any of Mr. afd Mrs. M. 8. Hallman of Watâ€" erloo, accompamied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Long of Brantford, left last Tuesâ€" day morniig for a boliday trip by moâ€" tor to Detroit, Clevéland and other points of interest. ‘were visitors at the Retory, St. Thomâ€" their employes who do not read or as, over the holiday, the guests of write the English language to attend Rev. and Mrs. P. N. Harding. iIt is hoped there will be a large num j * * * !bcr ef men and womem present on _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyon Aiken of Torâ€" September 29th in Victoria school at onto, were visitors at the home of Mr. 7.30 p.m. and Mrs. S. B. Bricker for several dull 20@ 0# c# during the past week. Mes T o @shaifals and â€" danchter § Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Hogg and son were visitors at the Retory, St. Thomâ€" Â¥ & gram, the two youngest sons‘ol Mr. and Mrs. E. Frowde Seagram, left for Toronto last Monday to resume their studies at Upper Canada College. TEACHERS‘ TOUR * Returning from a trip of the old land under the augpices of the Educaâ€" tional League, seyen Hamilton teachâ€" ers are very enthusiastic over the trip .;I:v so they want to Rdinburgh.. At fthat placeâ€"they witnessed degrées beâ€" i 10 o ow 200 a db Wiinuse r\;;‘ c:;l'e'm:!o- General Sir mw] Currie, the Duke â€"of Athol and Sir, jRobert Falcomer by the Unijversity fl H‘dlnbnrlh- There wére 185 teacherk ‘in the party, which ahint tid. woeks ‘The party landod at Glasgow on July 12, and. owing to a strike,, were .ubâ€" able to make a trip of the Burns counâ€" dn London and _ Mr. and Mrs. Robért Hackney have returned from their wedding trip, and \have taken up their residente at "Kiâ€" terstin", John straet, Waterloo, ; â€" ® and what tbey.wc'ro enabled to see Havre, Southampton and other places. Major Ney was résponsible for the trip, which was regafdod qs very in teresting and odum. 1 Miss Jpssio Braceâ€"was a waok 40 visitor at hor home in Materion, «> Messrs. Campbell and Philip Seaâ€" Li Soigins 2 oi o Fabdig yoa "ot| . Miss Wilhelmine. McKellar to take up their studies at Havergat‘"®""}°" """"""" 0) So 0 C C 020 Ladies® College, Toronto. to take fl-w ':?0?" j {| ; * o .* 7 + , I s ib ; Bir Adam and Lady Beck hevo taken| ©Mrs: D: :Alex mifl;‘ U.T:r‘:“; an apartment in Toronto for the winâ€" 98 ‘WMA _"’ given uy Mrg:â€"F. 33 ter, but will spend a part of thye "..'lm'..‘“ ie ®7 rlieg + Miss Charlotte Valentine, daughter io( Mr. and â€" Mrs. James Valeptine, Pafk avenug, Waterloo, returned lust 'iaturdly from a week‘s attendance at the 33rd International (guvenuon of ‘the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, held at Singers Tavern at Lake Crescent !in the Olympic Mountains, one oft tha Imon beautiful summer négorts outâ€" side of Semttle. Ther® were 165 ale f Mrs. T. Scheifele and daughter Elizabeth are the guests of Rev. H. L. and Mrs. Bennie at Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Cook, Weber W., were recejved from Colleges in pracâ€" tically every state in the Union, all showing . the , good . work . boins® accomplished by this noble 'pmrm in the . development of charncter as well as keen interest takâ€" gates in altendance, .. Miga. Valigtne having the hotlor of ro:‘e’?oitm’., m onto University. Interesting reports gn: in dducationgl ‘and philanthropic activitigh ‘ Miss Valeatine greatly en joyed her trip through the Cl!lldlll! States. 1ith muvmmmm tor occasion a C returning . by the United esbdis ,.,fm‘p-m% AWe .: s . f vâ€" 44 es : < * Mesâ€"ammiversary of . Mr. Derbecker‘s ‘py young :couple "will is at > The Gait paip was" won ‘parents at Ayton n .. Subday. * Mrs. ail ‘ar orâ€"| DY Young _ couple m:uï¬n’ nwm.... wed.{ p.h.fex’."f.... uf.o';a T olith. bpt w "]f?%f sa§ 4 0.: BR * ootenlt, > s M P «e it a o 2 . | 4 . .Mr. and â€"Mro.‘ A.. W. . Mérner . MissBounce ~the . engagement . of. â€œï¬ fargaret| davghter ‘Alberta Ruth, to Mr. Harve) 761 lwnesus Shower given by Mrg.â€"F. W. ; Glenna Arntfield, ; °@ popu hy Â¥00% The many Triéhds of_Miss Florence w. 6t †'.“'.' s . { wm. Kfl img street, wilt besorry t6 gri _ e s 1 A it*léartn that she is détaimed at her ; Dr.‘and "Mre. Herey M.. Locknor Fome ‘throught~iliness at pregent. .‘ ‘were.in Toromto this week.. [ . : .. i} * rous: Py Pangd y e e ce Â¥. 24 cs t# xi c* % l1 The many friends of Miss M. Hil; l;, The: goif Sxture between.:the %M" ther "Mee wil. be sorry 10 | teanisof the Grand Biver. Country: GWDy1) /.. (ng, sno is eufforing from . a [m the Stratford Jadies‘ team nnï¬-*“- o preinel auble sEBSAT 1y n faft From COith duc cz 2ob siie arnal was 4 VCA + 4 m asd ApooaoF, on o and s d «[Â¥ . OYT . wa.for Thursday of this week was iMki | _ =..0) .2 0000000 5o 00000000 deflaitely postponed upon the receiptf M®" "!°YC® 0) _ wf n message from the Stratford t Mr. and Mrs. Gearge Dippe! Hoh: that they would ‘be unable to come "‘|nen avenue; aftended the Heathâ€" thp timg atranged. *.Fisher wedding at Listowel Wednesâ€" e & * ; ‘.y' % t ® ‘ Mr. H_flt‘“'rlflllfmw M «\a e on‘ Monday~after ‘spending his . vace‘| The funeral of Jessie Rankin was tion with his friend Mr. B. Hobden at jheid from the Lettor and Drelsinger 'Tm!m A :} andertaking partors on FThursday. & 44 Miss .N. Scott, Nx. nas roturnqli from an enjoyable holiday in Petegâ€" borough, Toronto‘ and Gat. j Mrs. Fairbrother of Mount Forest and Mr. Henry Joyner of Clinton ste visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Méad at. present. ( e 0 e * Miss Withelmine McKellar, daughâ€" tef of Mr. and Mre. H. McKellar, of Frederick St. left Wed. for Hevergat College, Toromip. * Y :i Miss LilMan Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Mitchell, Freé: brick St. left on Wednes. for Whitby Ladies‘ College where sue will take up studie« in pipeâ€"organ, piano ang vocal. ® Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Fraser of Cock: cane and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Orr of Nashvilie,‘ Tenn., and Miss Tempid Proctor of Whitby are guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Joha Fenneoll. They are here attending the Stewartâ€" Barrie wedding. Sir Adam and Lady Beck have tak¢h in apartntent in Foronto for the will ter, but will spend a part of the #ewâ€" son at "Hediey," London. During the winter Lady Beck with her daughter Miss Marion Beck, : will go to Nq# York, whore {} latter wm carry her | ypcal nl# . so succaiifuily . te m"vm. durki@ the pastâ€"yeir. u‘uh k mas W &A % bly Asb: coloraturs soprimo volod, which vz' the accigim of her masters,in Fraidq, and ber parents are most anxious tba‘ she 8B6uld contiite her studies to tBe complete dévelopment of her wonferâ€" tul gift, with a. auggeation lof m* opoera as ah d6iÂ¥ed inoeftive. .. . . > h d+ ww ce Wl devélopbd a nfl bly As ; soprimo volod, .which tx Mr m of her masters,in Frabdd) :"‘ avrents are mosat anxious tb: i confltifie her studies to t Lyl Mr. and .Mrl. Gearge Dippel Hohâ€" j ]nen avenue,; aftended the Heathâ€" #.Â¥Fisher wedding ‘at Listowel Wednesâ€" l Mre.. C. Scott, of Beligrave, ; was ‘a visitor at the home‘of. Mr. Aand. Mre. :_‘ J.â€"C. Cunningham, HMerbort street, reâ€" a o 2 o h CX t Cl ) * hi. Mn bes p': months. / He was â€" Mn . ami *"i M.~ 0. Lockes& |norn near Erbayflle village 78 years m atreel, left on Saturduy Jast Tor ! ago. _ ; in *éxtended trip down‘ the â€" Pacitic| ~_~â€" s o iary1 / London at present. _unulnu.mnrmm réturned from aâ€"pleagant vacation in Mtr. and: Mrs. John Schondelmayer re spending a week~in London at | Mr. Jack. Hemphiil of Waterloo, reâ€" ‘presented the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Y. IM. C. A. in several events at the Broadview Boys‘ Fair athietic meet in Toromte on Saturday. Misses Irma Bnider and Vera Bruâ€" bacher, have returned from a very enjoyable vacation spent in Lancaster city. While there they attended ‘the Brubacher reunion in Lebanon Counâ€" ty, Pa. * Mr. Carl Houston, Margaret avenue, is holidaying in the Canadian West. Mrs. D. Moo?ly,. l;lel!ter St. E. is spending the week in Biyth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDougall are holidaying in London for a few days at present. ® Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Strasser of To ronto ppent the weekend with Mrs Strasser. * Mr. and Mre. M. H. Phillips are hbpending a vacation im Toronto, Hamâ€" ilton and other cities of the district. Miss Olive Sayder, Fredartck stract, has réturned from &b enjoyable holiâ€" Uay in New York <ity Mr.. W. W. Law of New York City is | vis{ting his" brother,, Mr. J. A. Law, Bingeoman 8t > = § Mr. and Mrs. W.N. & Hunter and sons, Rob and Kent of!Hamilton tislâ€" tod in Kitchener 6ter:.the woeléoid. Misses Cocelia and Liola Ziminérâ€" wan have retursed aftér @an enjoyable hoitay with thetr graidmothor at Crystal Beach. * C * e * . â€" ‘Wike Margaret Murray, joft tor Het home in Hamillton Sunday after kbending covbtal weeks ih the Twin P rovi ;‘ â€"'-"' Tat "‘vâ€">_“' xk sioclrorks F. mail Mre,) Ernast | Cl it | _ Mt. andt Mrs. 1. Derhodkse actomi ï¬&Mfllmï¬!-ï¬%‘ ag 4 4 4n Aboge io they spent a boliday. _ ‘~ _ | Hamiiton, attended jhe Golden Jub mds We\ + , w00 0k g P s B, 083 SA P Y 4 : Mr. Whilare Smider lott on Saturday tor Gosheh, Iiidians,. to resmmé Ails dutles . at (Collogy alter sperding ; the mur-mdlbu_mum} "M¢. and Mre. A,. Bursip, 78 Brst and . Mre. Oscar a ftew days in &%; io ic + Boh c i L a â€"| Mr. Derbecker sen, has been confined _Aitoâ€"lMle ‘bed for 20 months.‘ He was Wr. Gorald °B. Wiliott, of Watford, is »isiting ut â€"the home of Mrs. Chas. Quite a number (rom here attendâ€" ed the Fall Fair at.Eimira: on Satâ€" _ Misses Clara and Minnie Voelker of ! Now | Hamibur® Owere visitors at the hoyme of Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Lepâ€" Rardt, Duke Street. _ Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Henhoeffer have returmed from (their wedding trip and will powâ€"tike up their reâ€" sidemce in Waterloo. _ Mr. Norman Beam left for Woodâ€" stock yesterday where he will spend Miss Stricker was & week end visâ€" itor at, her home in Wellesley. The lgcal B.B.C. Club met at the honre of the Misses Moogks, Cedar St., last time and emjigyed a very picasant social evening. Mrs. James McCleltand and daughâ€" ter, Catharine, hawe | returned to Chicago after holidaying at the home of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keoil. & Messrs. Fred Koerber and Oscar Grosz motored to London on Saturâ€" day and spent the weekâ€"end thore. Mrs. .\'ormn; Hesseler and son returned tu“meir‘h‘)me fn Montreal toâ€"day after spending several weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. Roos, Young. Street. Mr. Franklin Good was a business visitor in Toronto on Monday. Miss Mary Roos is a visitor in Toronto toâ€"day. Miss Nora Weber left this mornâ€" ing to contimnuo her course of study at the Toronto Bible College Mr. and Mra. Roy Yoder left toâ€" day for their new home in Creston, Ohlo. _ Mrs. J. L. Bowman â€" accomâ€" panied them and expects to stay for the month. + Migg Virginia Rappe will be shown in a oneâ€"ree! film at the Lyric Thursâ€" day, Friday and Saturday, â€" 9â€"20â€"2t â€" Mrs. George C. IF; Lang accompanâ€" led by Mrs. Reinhold Lang, Mrs. Jerâ€" ome Lang and Miss‘Kathleen McCail, motoréd to Sarnia on Tuesday, where they will spend a few days. Hiss L. McTague has romrnedlm'w kess m wovre dbtpncag S ++ n to Kitchemer after an enjoyable holâ€", wmo caBINET ANNOUNCEMENY duy spent at Milton, tOintarto. , OTTAWA, Sept. 13. â€"At the.clgse‘ SXS of the cabinet meetin gtoday Prentfler, W ___n_lllst 25 __~_____ e Meighen bad no announeeftient ‘to i . BORN. ‘muke regarding the formation ‘of %is a c _ , cabinaet & Nr. William Meadows spent‘ a tew } eeks ‘with‘ ‘his parents in Woodâ€"‘ BW ACKHAMEAâ€"At.. Kitchener _ and Waterloo wm to â€" M &And, Mre. Hiram SWackhamg@r, 31 Park street ie s i uy. Â¥urth spent ‘Saturday . The wedding of Ruth Marig and Ernest George Barric Was nized by the Rev. H. M. St~John‘ AnglicanChurch, .st ‘@l a‘clock Wednesday.‘ Only .«imgngl famflies wgre present. ,The hil’ lm left on Wednesday, om» honeymoon. On the‘r returag thgy ‘NIMO al 194 Lancaster Siâ€"K.# A quiet wedding was solemnize@ St the home of Mr. and Mrsâ€" 3. Markt#, Blodmingdale â€" road ~Tussiays) Aft@r« noon when their daugiter, MisgAda Luelia, became the bride of Jacob Rudy. + 16 lal Min® W The marriage of Jacob‘ Schriy Ap@ Miss Bena Kroff, both of New‘Hank burg, was solemnized at ‘the parkos age of St. Paul‘s Lutheran CWI§ Wednesday @ftornoon, Rev. â€"W. C Boese officiating.‘ Tue young vouple were unattended: ip~ *as ol ‘Miss Alice Cook acted as »ngadds of hopor and Miss Minetta lfl'!h.n’z the bridésmaid. Lioyd Martn supportâ€" ed‘ the bridegroom. Reyx.:J. MartiG, tather of the bride officiated" 4.«‘ HOWDENâ€"HALLMARN "**~ A very quiet wedding Â¥ooir " $Â¥ace this afternoon wher Miss ‘Orpha‘HaB man became the bride ‘of Nt. LibK@ Howden. Rev. W. E. Pescott offftlat ed. After the ceremony the"Ma«‘dnd groom left on a short honsyntdoft And on their return they will reside at 95 King*Street Rast. s +8 LATE LEVI SNYRER,,,.., The death occurred on W morning September 19th of Lvi ©. Snyder of Didsbury Alts, The, Jate Mr. Snyder was born near J{it'nhar seventyâ€"four years ago, and \ng,m mourn his loss a sorrowing widow and five sons, Norman, Abram, Am"}h vin and Clayton, all of DidsQayy, as well as four sisters and one brotber, Mrs. Noah Betzner, Mary A., H'â€lh and Miss Lucena, all of this citgh,nd Moses of Gloversville, N.Y. The fur eral takes place on Woednesday after« moon in Didsbury. FUNERAL OF CHARLES asofflcp ‘The funera) of the late Charles Bedâ€" ford took place from his résiderice‘ at Bloomingdale to fhe Mennonite"‘céinc» tery of that place. yestorday ‘ ‘after noon. The remains of the deceliged was borne by bis grandsons actï¬k’ as pallbearers. The funeral, which was private, had its services conduéteif® by the Rev: Mr. Newbury, Congregallona ministor of that place. . Guelph Man is t & 4 Mangled by Trai: Struck and dragged by a~C. PSR freight train at an carly hour Saturâ€" day morning, ‘Benedict C. Cooke, uf Guelph, assistant factory magaszetof the F. E. Partridge Rubber Oompa®y, was found lying in a Ay‘ng condifjion 100 feet west of Allan‘s bridge «at dix a‘clock. He died two hours latersat the Genoral Hospital from the terrible injuries ho had sustained. > & 11. 94006 Thomas clan gathers 1500 ‘strohg at unveiling of memortal at Searboro. Impetial veteran reaches â€"Toragto from Montreal en route to Wisripty on foot. nB SCHRAYâ€"KROFF. 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