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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Oct 1921, p. 3

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General Discussion Each memhs-r of tho Imam W at to express his opinion a». _ ':ttres or school l't-quirwl. and v f, “here should ho any par) of tls, Ira ttruildimr reminud. 2m T, T f'hei". the L 'i' placed, 'tb'.' napalm; herd 1m Tuesduy . 9rhieh the whole problém was squarely and thrashed out _ lusively. Though the details . JT' e scheme have necessarily jifih reserved for consideration ', advice; the general plan is ,to’iltilize the more modern part yorthe present building. in cons _?ittrtetitttrsvith an entirely new smcture to hm: will. facing on x. #irpr street. .lc'l'he problem of recurring im- ‘flmediate aceommodation for the; W of relieving the prawn! {congestion will be taken upvut al, jgapecial meeting to btr hold new Enoch. 5 utter. A ttommitte" “an .‘xmmznhnl runm l ot A, L. "reitliuupt, N. Snul‘vr. 'i'man E o. iVelir I'Hntuml HM “and Secretary H W “Inn“, to» tder what arhtitiomrl ruwmmmdn- ,rshoutd be pnnuhwl 'tl 1hr PM Wm , , llw cmnmirlmv In tr'irtrrt "t 'F cial mowing of ttw hmm an M IT, max! Tuesday mum 't'tm manor of th" onuum'mvul 'rt' "rt, n,- Mun-n vamv up " tljsottssiort, Aqlor trtrrs'irisu'ittg' 'ln- “Hum mm J" In!" nut! especially Hw 0mm il, ter '; ther the 10mm Iirm uf S " (nun '.) 58011. Toronto had itttN Inga! mum '," . their norviw-S. tho (moral 1tPlttrftD _ M mewmlwr-e of thr, [Mun] \Lu- Hm! : After some discussion tttil I *Inlmously (Imam mu ‘1': Gt t of the building was ol ' no to he whim-d. nut! thy, 1 I wing shuulrl 'm. Mth ttrt e and the frum u! ther nu $6, radial: King ystrtir, 'rf: Vocations urants E: Whether it was .ulvisnhlv C,: 'r' Form of Resolution I E On the quuslion "I Imihlxng a may; r“collegiate, the following l'nxululiml‘ immsenls the unaniumm tleeisiort “I; 'P"' board: Moved by J A. Sr 'llt-n and; ', nded by A, L. Htvithaups. “Hub _ mediate steps he mknn " (hm imam. orect a new "trllegivie m<liuuo .liking the npwpr purl ot" 1h" gym-x _ am building as a par: of thrs umw: scheme and by building an mum-h; new structure on Iho and xid‘ of tho present building. tit," cunt-gm”) aim,' conquered to {non King mun-c I "ttmittee to prom-ml wide ., up Mal addition l” mu bulhhng " bus take advunmzn ul tho- lulun mun: [Mob the govm'mnrm ly; nukrng It [Illa purpose war: disttrscaul u: mw Nth but no union un> takrm 'trt " has made many desirable investments possible [a _ -Cities will gamedi-y , bark on the project of a’ egiave aexxnxiingeto the, lemons decision arrived at! MY Col.lephte Board at: a four} Seite,',,' Week to De- ction Necessary to eve Present Conges- _Until New Building Jhtiit))ie -urtaGt sdditiottal P" SAVINGS ACCOUNT IVE CROWDING Bard Mile on THE Our savings department affords the means by which these amounts can be added to each other regularly until a balance is accumulated which enables the depositor to take advartt- Me. in a substantial way, of the opportunities for investment constantly offering. This is one of the best purpose: served by a sav inn bank "cottnt, Start one now, ANY men on a regular income find themselves with money on their hands at the end of each month or each week. which is spent because the amount itself is too small to find nlace for investment. BAN K’FTORONTO Capital, 85.000000 Assets over £100,000,;00 7 BRANCHES md thv, min on tho n- Last _ Even: K ltr hen" s' “I'll should mar Wawnnr Kltrlwner (North Ward) an tl th .1» «Ilium .. if ". 'd, 1tttH.tte,ry r 1.; it {but Dunedin": tum " dl "huh-rind to mil nu! his tir" wr mmla- his; numninv sum lo boil h alv. and m an hnur ufu-rwzm CAMP-FDRE DESTROYS A FOREST A ImInuor hauling supplits was tlt" mum» ot mu- of the had turned firm in New lhunsuxv‘k mm mm! summw'. Hr A notable step in II)? prozrt-ss oi the new Wrus, Ward Cttutth of the Flvat1swlical Association. which is he inn wound orlTttturk St,. was made on Sulllrdsn mun-noon Ivlwn the corn-w SHIN? ol the new "ditiee was formally mid by the Rev. J. P, Hauch. pastor m the Zion F'.varwelical church. Notable Step . In Erection . Of Edifice Jr quirv‘ ot' Tha. repm‘t ot attendance at day wlmp! gave an om'nmmm of .TN, Special Meeting Tho running last aight was on" of m.- longest held by tho board and last ml until llu5 o'clock The spr'rial mm-Iim: to In- lu'ld next Tuesday night w “W the [llll‘IKNP of considering tho rvpm“ of the rummiuvu tti, In the n» Night Clan” . The secretary reported that there had been 729 tees paid for night clus- ses, which owing to the large enroll- ment in the two new courses or Home Nursihg and Automobile Mechanics considerably exceeds the enrolment of last year The Home Nursing (-lnssps are held at the Nurses' Home on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings andl are taken by the Supérinmadent Mira] Horner. The enrolment in Automobile] M‘m-hnnirs is so large as to demand four separate chisstss. The board ex- prtssod uppreciation of the tterterosityl ot' the owner: at l.nokhzlrt's Garage and Ihu Kitchener Garage in pulping llltNt' two Pn‘Mlont winhlishnwms at tltnir dibpumclt The new school Nomi-1e: to ho A beautiful structure" and a and". to the TwinCerI, it the nun lute-F ed last evening are brought to (with. The whole ot the dlscuulon was very amicable being treated with I view to arriving at a dettutte decision. which would be, ut/he same time, tsattistaetory to the board and to both municipalities. . ”(in no ,'t,1? up. nu It‘uu I" diatom" t"sotdtsattdutqrtaaf Iu and “no It, while tho m mino- h under cannabis. mar which ttt will likely be torn down. F I a an sin-u bi AG akGriri u 'e' 1M"- "whysm' vorable sigh ll” um" Hm ntrthey wer Minna '21”) T If yml in The no“ vhurch will i t'OtHitry ro‘mvnls toy itummtiato nurpmlos in m to take (-zer of the Pxislipg um- tion uf stndpnts. ul " uwnmrinl lo ll ”nun. who umil " Worship Mayor your rhurch will bp in lite nat- I uwnmrinl lo the Inte Javob I who umil the time nl Ms \‘ns'grmnlv intrroswd in the tt In Wm a ohurrh in This having: Madam! himsvll‘ ttt com Cot {in 1mm tri m.- was! ot thes Addresses Given Hum :uidrn-sgns wen- L'iM'n who"; my Smurdn}. All m lln' " itut in! Mum lvrpri In In lily ol fiitchrn "Hill“ (1-03le mr H21 1an 'rriGirir"ii'rGcirG'iiiii' doing cttttttl "eo moral ide work which Ilw llu-I ioward at'tvrw;trrts the, Chas the h upon or.“ whpn h ol ('Ulll "" talvurctt rnis Grits “10le " [inn Wt Ihr tire i m: in At Cemetery Fulluan tttr, (-hurr‘h sprvmts n lam.“ numlwr m Irinmh and relnlh'os fol. harm! the remaltty In Hm rrrtttetere in 15‘ .Vuruhn where they won- foinpd by itutnmrm,, of tho vulater'rs who gather- ml at ttto grxvnsiclv, ttov Mr, "3th "ftiriated all Klu- burial sanh-o The pull-imam“ wr‘m 5109mm J N, Woot. inn. Toronto: I' M. Bowman. MM I. A, Southampton; J, t' Brrithastpt, iknvhenor; Mcttno wot,er.' Watorloo; ‘Jllld W. H, Winklor and Rulnmnn Ehy, Ist, 1:1ch The a..." "In! covered with many bonuuhll "on” enthletmr, indudlng the Iollowlngt \Vreath. Kitchener Light (Tommi-Mon; truth. Waterloo Fauna ty mum-lea] society: spray. Kitchen- er lad W-terloo Mttntttaetttrertf Auso-‘ chm: “monume- rondry. TOrr .olto; wrath. Bard at “new”. Wm] taking any enterprise wau'1u " i "tid ho wax " freqm‘m caller narSonnzI’ In ronsult with his Humming matterg which “mm narSonnzv m ronsult with his pastor ripriting matterg which mam under 'orvsitteratiott While Mr Snider hurl passml away his! wovks would mom surely follow him. runsinlm alum ior thr to to thy fathers in [warm lllnu shall "r. huriml in n gnarl um age." and "with lung lit" will I sattsty him. and ~’um\ him my salvation" Among the many ('nnnmvndrnhlc- 'rharut'terist'tcs 0f llw (It l n-w (-hllrrh in 'tlt. Jaunlbs WH.", umll'l' tvrtty'tttvrittiott, no was a gen-nous run- Irihutur and " faithful attendant at [hr- moans of gnu-v. The deceased ul- Mu had n (lemme religious experience. atul his consistent rI‘ligious lite Won tor him the wspnct and mum-m ot " with pink of friends in all walks of Jim Pm-snnally he had "s-rvivml many v.orils of "ttr'ottraKPtttet1t whilv ho was pastor " tiv" Yf'ut's' of thrs 1 hurvh ll\ St Jarol",. Tou'ching Tribute Rev. W. o. Helm, who was paslor of the Bvungvlical rhun'h in St. Jul- ulus, when ttse late Mr. Snider liw'rl in mm villain. rlvlivvred a lhnnglnlul wrnmn during which he alluded to mu glury of the long life lived by the dormwd. He spok" of his deep inter. WI in religious matters. particularly MI in religious matters, purticularty when thy necessity ot urocting tltr church renm‘rwl "everul beautiful toct ion hulrity by tt repreytetnative gathering 'ot friends and acquaintances trom all “was of the t'otutty and from many or {the loading towns and cities of West, Prtt Ontario. The servi.e throughout was most approprintp and impressive The hymns sung mew peculiarly np- pliralvlo to thts lilo ot the deceased. and as the lines Were lneing sung memories ot associations with the late Mr. Snidor were revived. The sot-vim) mm in charge of Rev. Mr/ Hutu-h. pastor or the church, and Rev: Mr, llphn of Mi1vertom and Rev. A: Y, Haist of Kitchener. assisted in the lh-lntinnul exercises. The choir of the At the residence a tryioi' service was vnnductod by Rev. J. P. Hnuch, after “him the remains were conveyed to the Zion Evattttelical ohnrvh. The largo name? was (")de to its rm The hotly or the late . w. B. Snider' . "PM laid um! 1-1191”! mating! place ( t in'the SI. new)“: cemetery on Wed-[t neaduy afternoon after fitting tribute-s}: [ii. respect had been paid to the tie-'“ ‘r'aasvd by an immense throng ot his . liriemls and acquaintunves. During the w ':iast row days, while the form ot the w Riel-ease dhad been tying peat-etully in T the beautiful metallic- maker. there “ were hundreds who visited the home Oi on Frederick street, and took at last M look at the familiar munlenanre. and M following the impr9nsiv9 net-Vice al M the Zion Evengellcal church yester- " any the large (-onrourse at people M passed try the rash?! in the doorway a! at the chructt and mild a similar Pt) lokan of respect. ___ HIGH Friends from All Parts or County Attend Services At Church Improuivo Services Hold " ftpv. Mr. [Lunch quot of Svrimlns Sundae lid .\ll’ wttltare of olh Nauru. mm his Amt than shalt PAID ICattttditttt Press Serrutt OTTAWA, Ort, Sth-lt Wu Michal- ly “and (his wanna; chat Right Hon, Mr Robert Bordon. Cum-dun re. "mu-ave to the Wumnxlon an art-lumen: conference. would leave Ottawa for the United sum capital on WMnndny‘ November 9. The on? mime commoncel In mm I ”ought I, _ . , A new (it-liarluro in the work ot tho lKiirhi-m‘r i'tlhlll' Library and tho Kit, riwnvr-Wntnriun ('nliaginio Institute lwiii ho sturtml within a tow days "hen 01:13:39! from lin- i'oliI-szizitv will whit the Library and he gluon inriurol on the use of the ri-ion-nce tie-part ment try the librarian. Miss B. Mabel IDnnmun This information will be of murh value in the students in the pre- paration of Pto.9rt' and other similar work. in well as developing thrtrnn ton-st In the [Jimmy . Among other plans now in murnc ot preparation by the library Matt are) those for Clilidran‘l Book Week and Canadian Autltor's Win-k. which .'u11 ion lin- iirst two weeks ot November ‘Sperigi "Ms ot boo-u .m- pong Prt" pol-mi ma othr- Mom mm. taritdtS bring (“no two wonky: below t'w mit, ice of the Puiinf’ in Tlow or tm. buy-iv approach of Thanksgiving, Miss hun- ham it" arm-mod ll table in tits. rowi- ing room with books Ind articlan hae in: apt-vial inferences to 1|mlik‘“! thin; and kimlrml whim-it " id l nudinz much favor with the nutromv, 1 i Producing a cellar as an allbi in a aliquor case is the latest smut to be isprun» in the local police can“. or lrourse, the rollar was not artually produced in tho Courtroom but the tlotus-ths evidence that there wax a .r-ollnr lo the house and that the “in girdled liquor was in Hm collar ualurvl- " upset the "rown fast: m scum ex mm _ Collegiate Classes Will Visit Library For Reference Work "veniux me liquor was gone ttlt'? declared that the house In"! no collar. [Jilin um Hm city and (lid. not I-olurn until t-et'etttly, His story was than In merely moved the 9iqum- into the col- Lar, placing it undvrnemh Ilu- stairs and that som" ol " was mill there. Tluvre were thru- cnm-s and four bot. II"): in thrs house-“hon tho hum-rims mad" their search. Tho mun- 1Attti adjourrvd lor a Wonk in order Ihnl lite quoslinn ttl whethet or not there is a cellar io the housv may he ittvestimtteu, N, Jelfrny. K. c, of (:m-nnh umvd for thr, mason-u- linn and Gen Bray us counsel tor ttte drumm- Joseph Lilli", David street. had liquor in his house when ‘lnnpector H. Zl'nkann and Provincial Officer Min ('tsHer? usilml lhe house one morn- ing in June. " was in rooms on the .irsl floor. Ar the time there was Home question as to whether ho rouh! "very i: there or not as lhvro were. m’u families living in the house l When the officers returned in tht wu-niuz ttte liquor was gum: Tin-3 declared that [he humu- hm! no collar, [Jilin um Hm city and did not rolum Seller or Cellar? Interesting Point In Liquor Inquiry terloo Mtg. Co.; broken column. wett- orn Matt, Waterloo Mtg. Co.; standing wreath, omployes Waterloo Mttp Go.; wreath, ottice stall. Anthea 'P‘onndry. Toronto; wreath, Anthea Foundry,, Winnipeg; spray. L. L. Anthea. Tor- onto; broken wheel, Mrs. H. W. and Miss Anthea; spray or violets. Mr. and ”In. F'red Snider, Waterloo; spray. ‘Messrs. Klan. Detweller and Kinslezl Emmy. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wildtang and Mr, and Mrs. Wilklnson; spray. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brelthaupl; spray of rose-s. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Snyder; roses. Mr. and Mrs. L. Shark and Miss Kraft; spray carnation. Mrs. A. inns-maker and the Misses s9hoemak- Lr: spray. Mr/and Mrs, ft. o. Ilnhhin "nd' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobbin; wreath. Snider tamity; pillow. child. ran: wreath, ttrattdchildren'. spray. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brelthaupt; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Thus. P, How. Tommn: spray roses. R, J. Tobey. 'rrrottto., BORDER " LEAVING WV...“- ,$ltahthttttttitme6ttt-r. _ _ 1tq1.a'it'tittt'a ' ttt 'jiii'ii'lii?iiiii)i? m met. “It. aunt-u: Nome inmrr-niing data with rratard to tho growth of thrs city In available In the annual report ot Auensmsml Commission" Martin Hurnururd. as mhmm'd In the Council Friday ova:- ing. The figures on the city": aneu- Assessment Increase For _ The Matte settings worn most an iroprlato and the costumes: worn in "he play were totrltimr, Tho prngrnmmo way welt lmlanrod and of high morn and the feeling or those who saw Inst night's enmrmln man! k that ”win mlnmrnl trio HP 'showed " full deep vnim- of high musical vnllw Tho tonps ware " hrant with melody and especially suited to "10 difficult Indian summ< nr 90mm Mrs. Ram's eorttt solvrtlnm "In- dian Summer" and thn Fuiry Song, The Highwayman "Tho "ighwuymou" mm a numb or well sunlml to Miss Hwhn-l'x stylr .umi full justin' was thtttrs llu- mid Mum tryst, whih- Hu- 101nm "xt-ite "mm surrounding the whim: ol' thr "up for the hero's mpmru and the' poignant pathos of the tragmly cnmnmnicalml itsNt to the mum-n09 and held thoir complete allonllun. Her l’nran. Kipling's "Hunts“ Wtt revllvd with rare mtr'rpretHtion ans was wry welt reepiTed, l Mrs. Bean's portrayal of the part of this whimsiml character upon whose shoulder rested so much res- ponsibility for the success ot the 'tstay, was excellent. No shade of Humming was lost in her lines while the singing parts were rendered with drop fooling and expression. The Happy End. In tlu- scone with Pivrott. "The Maker of Dreams." gives information l"", advice which ultimately results in the (list-nvrry that he has greatly under rated the hunlhh- Pierette. He immediately procrserls to make up for Itis “Numbness and tho play ends with n fum-iful little dunn- in which tl:" gran-“ml l'ivrvttv "lurler, liar pursuing: swam but is fittally ruptur- wl an"! as in every good fairy tale they live happily (wt-r atter. Miss Laurim- Conrad's rucitutiort of the burn srem- from l'vnrorl curr- ied the alumni “Ir-cu the conversa- tion or aspiring small boys always amusm and Miss (, nrzul's may ver- sutility in tmararrtrsizitoe the diner- ent [numbers of the L'l'nup was ro- nmrkahly good. llor Irish courtship, ant-rm~ demonstrated Ila-r ability in' dialect parts and strl-nzlhmiml thr' favorable imprruiorm :ilrvmly made on the :nurlionm- Poor Pierette. who larishes un- wanted atteetion upon him is heart. broken and at this juncture the mys- terious "Maker of Dreams" arrives and in beautifully quaint phraseology explains love and happiness to these unhappy young people. Herod as yet ttrttouehtsd, by real love returns from his dutivs in deep dissatisfaction. boasts of his unap‘ predated ability and openly wishes for a woman who will be perfect in mind, soul and body and trutricierttly intelligent to understand him, The Maker ot Dreams symbolized the comm; of love and Pierott, a poor singer. and his companion. Pierette, were the two suhiwts symA halizing youth. Splendid Interpretation Miss Ruth Bechtel usumed the difficult male role of the egotistical swaggerinu temperamental Heron with t3C7f,tt"i: while Miss Latte. aine onrad's Presentation ot the loving, tieltusacrmeing Hon-no INT! nothing to be desired. The than cttametera, The Muel- or Dretumb---Mrr. C. B.. Bean. Pioret. te--M!ss Lauren-e Conrad and Pier. ott--Mimg Ruth Bechtel, were impar- sonamd with numbed abmty and none ot the unusual beauty of the fantasy was lost in us enactment. cum n-list-att-ister, “m but at DmamA"htatr-1, knmuuve, all-rent. an Med with delight by the larger crowd who “has! In Brat null: ”from in the mommy lull ot the Pollen», on Prhda, evening. _ _ Bo deep by [In real meaning od the theme, ma no Italian“. trat, each line that rare interpretation VII [awry tor a successful presenta- uon and this it received. Whole City ‘ Prout' was 1'0- r Irish courtship l Ila-r ability in lrl-nzlhnnml thr I .already made Hundred lnrnrmuad nvrxons. Mayor Charles Grab having the honor or dr- "rarirtR Hu- 'utltlpe regularly opened, Mayor Grrb wl- lnImdncod lay the chairman an Father A, I.. 7.11m". and in u hrlor nddrnn. "promo-d his heart) approvM of thin tttrthor ovl- deners of the Iwnllhy trrowth of mo :mIerlpallly. ‘ He complimented the Ropanle "haul board on their bolullrul buthr law and dwell upon tho necessity hr proper pducatlon and "no good hr mtqDee. ot anhool Illa upon the qrow.' In. child. an. . J. Km. on bob-It at we hunch!!! Canal. mm or a Formal Opening Of St. Joseph's , Separate School Sewnge Trouble A rumpluinl trom Rumlml llruharhm rum-dim: the uusotlsrur'tory nalurno he .wwor adjoining his farm was r» Cerrmt In the Sewer t'omtnitteo "tot nveytlmttiott, A romplainl from w. C "owun. ramming the new” on King "rm-I men. allritml the inmrmaNnI from tho City Engium‘r that tho run lilinnx wow tttt tho romplninam ytnt, td. tho wwer at this point where Ms homu- is Mtttatod not being as low as tho tloop of his cellar. The work was lotto, Romt- lime Mo. "In present En- glnrwr not being rosponalhlo. The “Wu-r Committee will take up the mut- ter Mrs. C. J. 1lassel and Mrs. J. Lang warp again "elected m av! as the City ('oum-ii’s representatives on the' local hoard administering the Moth; ,rs' Allowance Art. A communication', from the Provincial authorities notified ttr. (‘ounril that the appointments of. hose two momhers was tor the year ow closing and asked that the Conn-f oil make their appointments tor the tuning war " way moved by Atdor. mm mm. sprondod try Alderman Goi. nn. that ttte Rama two Mimi-q (in Nb- iniltml . G. W. V. A., granted the organization ‘the privilege ot selling the flowers. which are being manufactured by the war widows and orphans of France. The I. o. I). Fi, will co-operate with the veterans m the sale ot the {low- Prs. The motion granting the privilege of ale was brought in by Mien-men A! the City Will Observe Special Poppy Day Saturday, November 5th. will be ob served as Poppy Day in Kitchener. and on this day all citizens will be ex. ported to wear one of these little red flowers in memory of the boys who fell in the Great War. Last evening, the C'ity Council, acting on a cammuni: cation from the Kitchener-Waterloo } Other figures or interest are those 'or the over-growing school (-Pnsus. This year's attendance in school " tendanee is 46, the figures for the Wards Ming as follows: North. 871; East. 699; South. RT: West. 657: Centre, 477, Matisel and Hallu- 'ride v [meat show etrtttsideratrte “create in humus, presented the new school ‘an wards, the North Ward lnmfwlth a large Union Jack which “a being the slightest owing to the Rtttt"d rttised to the top of tht, W10 It“. down of the Dominion Sugar Companyl the assembled "MOI children I!” and cottseauerttl.s cam-Mutton of their! visitors toined itt the Ntttiottat An- Iargo business Lax. them, ' The total assessment tor the year reached $1g.803.284. an lurreasn of $750.03: orpr last rear. It is also ot note that in uddiliun to this targel amount thoro is in Kitchens-r 81.6083! 837 In exempted properties on whit-h‘ no collection is made. . Ft mu .lusouh'n Sammie school commend In the, 30th ward cILv, was formally oponed on nut-moon Mfr-re whom three ”mam Are you I uubocrlber to tho Chou teteNmrr.ptt. If not. why not? hi you no. my other up" that (In. you In much load In". The - wnbuon We: " any $1.60 '" rur or m. can“ pet can, Mute at no mt hoe to new momma. A There was a wide variety ot pill!- nlferod for sale and they were I" es. peclnlly beautiful, A tall "may plan! with clusters of Brtght pllk blooms known an 'ancient win’ an to be had at 50c whne I mull! cherry "ea wu also lold for “r. A an onion plant sold " "e. basal- !” far "e. am And a Hula MIC! of Inn “to" ind other autumn tlower. gold at 10c. Chickens am telling In price. LII: season‘s births ware to ha had " m and Mc. a pound, min morning you“ It!" were Bord at 33c. and Sic i, pound. Ducks. which made their Int nopenranca to-day, sold at "t I pound. Cream wan Mc, and 25c. . pint. Honey was unchanged at We. a pound. There was a large quantity of an: 0115er tor sale thln warning at a. usual prices. Ba ft, Pleherot and herring “Vb Me. rio,,',,') while ul- mon and whiten-h were 30c. Celery was no. and 100. a hunch. tomato”: Um and 250, n hadn't. been 35c. a but" and carrots and numb as M. It bunch. kpples and potatoes were mu eat-[ling at 50c, a lurgu basket this morning, Mun-r was soc, n pound and 9mm 'pro soaring again 60c. a da- on min: tho goneml price all mt the ttttttding, They were sold at 20f, and 25e. a pioce. Cabbage too Hold rend“! Rnlht- marketer" buying a roupla at dozen hands this men-mug. It was sold at trom 5c to loc a head or " and SL235 u dnzon. Pumpkins were much in demand at market on Saturday and especially so by mothers who were accompanied by small boys. " eyes gated long- ingly at the big yellow balls Ind "trtttit hands ttttttted at mnther’s an" and whispered anxious walnuts that sho should buy pumpkins so that they could have "Ni-i-lanterns for Hallown'on, of work at present. Magistrate WM! adjourned the case a mohth In order that the troy might have time to secure work and get the money. The evidence of witnesses was that the little fellow was standing on the road about a toot or so from the tmet when two cyclists came down the street. Ontetruck the boy and knock- ed him down. As Melnzinger tell hit foot caught in the gear ot the what and he was dragged about eighteen feet, The boy who had run hint dowtt was willing to pay the damages which amounted to $51. Including hospital. doctor and nursing less. but was out A young lad of ttitteteon appeared before Magistrate Weir on Munch] charged with rldlng his bicycle In a reckless manner and at an exmalvb rat» of speed, causing bodily injury tfr a boy who was run down by him. Tim accident occurred several weeks ago on Louisa street when eitrht-yestoid Louis Melnxlnser was struck and knocked down. 3 My Lady's Market _ Basket Boy Knocked Down By Speeding Cyclist M?! kt,

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