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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Mar 1929, p. 1

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( " Dead as Result qf' - Canadian National Train Wreck ' miiciritsgi Judge E. J. Hearn Died on Tuesday in Seventy First Year 60 he admitted upon enmiution hetero Magistrate James D. mouth- ton. sitting as . Coroner It Parry Sound on Mondey night to inquire into the death at Horace Smith, ttrw men ot train No. 4. And toilowiu that Inquiry Minute Brougham delivered a verdict declaring the col- Halon to be due to the neglect or overnight ot the member. ot me crew of train No. 3 in pulling the meeting point It Dweourt. V More terrible "on than the Brat Intlmllon ot the dinner. are the de- mu- 01 one ot the worst wreck: in Canadian runny ind-(cry gudmny bolus revealed at Parry Sound. Another name was added to the list of the dead when Leslie V. Savage. ot Toronto. batsman on train No. s, died. With his death. the toll ot known dead mounts to 12, whiter the “has or at Ieatrt nix other: are believed to be mingled with the charred em» be" of the burned colonial car. 0n- ly the M195 ot these Beer-Bra) nan Savage, Fireman Horace Smlth, WNeiss Messenger Edwin Struck, Senior Judge of Waterloo County Since 191h-Proe minent in Public Life and Highly Es- teemed. in the peeling ot Judge Edward James Hearn, in his 7111 year. Judge for Waterloo County. Ont-tic lanes one ot the moat widely esteemed and outstanding citizen-3. Death came peacefully shortly before nine o'clock on Tuesday morning. the im- mediete cause being pneumonia which he contracted last Friday. He had been in Irtdftterqnt health for some time end a (all which he an!- iered a tow months ago nude it neceuary for him to rest at his home for some weeks. He us able. however. to give attention to hia duties at the court house. He was conscioua practically to the end. Citilenl ot the TwinCity in all walks of lite. among whom he was held in the highest esteem, were shocked to learn at his death which we: un- expected since his condition had been reported much improved on Monday. L V. Alexander of the Coo-dun tu. tional Ruhr-y- uorthbound train No. 3. without doctor-1n; you. am“ " train tartan! to use! an oncoming No. 4, housing that no had and. . tornblo Int-take only who tho tuck baton his "(I-cud the had- light ot the south-bound tutu. Tho late Judge Hum was born Mar li, 1868, near Mayne”, In the county ot Peel; Ho Wt! tuned on My father's farm near Marmrld. “Ho studied law and in 1884 was called to the bar. pncusln; at Tottenham, Barrio tad Toronto. Ho Wll a monk her ot the Brm of Helm and Mat. tel-y until he “I appointed to tho FUNERAL (lf ED STRUCKOF NEW DUNDEE The tumor-Iv ot Eduard Snack. kind In the Duncan“ accident. um to“ at the who on and” at» noon. BqrTteqB m when!) by an. Dr. um. we “that ”In" otW-torloo Mil-n. The mm WI. largely “and“. tin church (all: but“ In ovum“. m- ty-In employ-u an Mud-Io of (in C.N.R. luflldtd no hm]. has won and, " no.” at WheuehurrtrtttreeGnAtWkdfhtt.--..NeqrDyttdyMnau Friends of Tubman Killed In C.N.R. Wreck Crowd (march. Victim of Accident 1'endertr Card Ffttftr Doctor: W -troeA at which It. MINA-um. New Verdi“ m In” on cm of 1’s”- No. . trthettttiue"ruituthqxraa M ta"tntultM'f2trieatt."'" “to (than! Me AeeM-t.--ge.eeatPte- Mancuni- NEW DUNDEE _ And an bod!” of seven othertr-- Conductor Tom Home“. New. taut 0. Hum. Brahman R. For- ‘culon. Robert Hal-on. Andrew mils ot Gut. Ma wlle and two tuttghtee-rxt known to hare been burned In the “an. colonist car, Watch loan Initials. From the remun- of that coach ‘whlch formed o funeral mm; tor an unknown nnmber or men and women. pom or charred bodles have been removed. but dMttito Metttittcation has been impossible. From the posi- tion ot one body and from recog- nizable personal articles it is be Moved to be that ot Conductor Bar- slud. while all doubt as to whether or not Andrew buckle and hisrtamily were In the doomed car were dis- polled when . watch bearing his with]: wu found beolde human re. mini. _ Light Shad on Cate. And some explanation ot the cir- cumstances which allowed the two huge engines racing toward each other to meet hand-on would be 16:de from further details diss closed today. Every night the two great traMge---the pride of the CN R. (Continued on Page 10) Junior Judgeship in 1917. On the death ot Judge Reade he was mde Senior Judge. In 1908 he was made King's Counsel. He was a moat active member of ma Knkght of Columbus. Waterloo County Canadian Club, K.-VV. Rotary Club. of which he was made an honorary member recently Board of Trade, and an ardent Roman Catholic In religion, being a member of St. Mary's Church. He was chair- man ot the Kitchener, Galt and Pres- ton police commissioner The funeral wilt be held on Satur- dpy morning to St. Mary's Church. um: interment in the Cgthollc mau- soleum. Owing to Saturday being Holy Suntan. the funeral mass will not be colobrlled until Monday. and Balm]: W. O. White-who died in tho Parry Sound Hospital. In" boon 1dtnttithod. Frank Schmidt. son ot J, G. Schmidt of Cargill, who was known to have 'boarded that train tor Youngston. Alberta, and feared burn- ed In the wrecked car. sent word from Winnipeg that he was safe. hum: continued his journey follow, lag the accident. Judge Hearn was a staunch Con, servallve below his apointmeut to the Judgeshlp, keenly Interested in his hummer: and a true Britoer, taking an active part in recruiting during the Great War. Two or his sons served In the army In the last war. .. Hts is survived by Mrs. Hearn, formerly Mary Anne Donoher. or Bellevllle, to whom he was wedded 39 year. Mo; four sons and two daughters, namely William Canary. Edward Loo, Harold Joseph and F Maurice. all of Kitchener; Mrs. M, P. Mullon ot Gunilla, and Mrs. C. J. Earthen ot Toronto. One brother, Thoma “Hum at Vancouver, and a sister. Mrs. T. lugoldsby of Toronto also survive. attending the funeral were R, H Jones. thsperitettdent oi the Diet. elon end W. C. McGonegal travelling agent. the two members of the crew, Robert Trimei and Archibald Mc. Domld Vere present, These two bralemen Isolates! in the rescue and first-lid rendered Mr Struck These two iminmen in speaking with the correspondent mentioned that thew very much nppreciete the tact if the pm. would correct en error mime by eeverni vapors regarding the “element that Mr. Struck was brouxh! on I tandem- to Parry Sound e dtigtartc. of " miles immediately after me Accident. The ntetemeni in not true. u Mr. Tunnel and Me. Donald and and that they them. edm carried w, smack to the cola-ht car or No. G. where his wet cloth. were «ten ort and he was made an eotgtfortatrtty u possible in binning pillows. etc. um: from the deeper Ott erriui or the relief min to was than att palm. at. "atattrt " in am. and tea we no. and at one o‘clock left the meduemummero (cm on he. a) in cover expenses of operation for 19e9, This was decided upon at a Invent]: of the Commission on Thursday night. Lam year ths esti- mates of $2.000 were exceeded by tun-o so the amount required this Hear will he practically the same as 'rxpenliml in 1928. Repairs were lluuilt- to the septic tank and ssuo ism-u! on retinas bed No. 2. _ The lender of the Dominion Tire (Co. for tour so tt. lengths of hose Yul $110 per toot were accepted. Seminary Zick reported that a ne- Imiun Was renewed for a branch t-ewer oo King St. from Main st, to i r,ortherly limits. " years. express clerk on the an» Man National Rallwuy (ruin. not I terrible death on Wednesday hot when two ORR. (out nus-Igor (runs one! In a head-on collision our Drocourl, near Parry W. Aa o result Mrs. Struck lose- o devout} and beloved human! and six cun- dren are left tubule-k The Infor- quate Inn was badly scolded by hot water und severely burned by flames when the coach took in. H. was rescued from the badly twin-d steel ear and rushed to the hoopla] at Parry Sound where he made e de- xermlued but mlucceaml Baht tor lite, Mrs. Struck. on soon u word was received ot the wreck. left her home at New Dundee. but her hus- band passed away at the mum iome lime baton-e her arrival. When ,.he reached Toronto she was advised of Mr. Struck's death. WATERLOO MARKET There mm an abundance at pro- duvp uttered at the Waterloo market Itrt Saturday afternoon. prices to retaining ttrm. Eggs sold. at 35 cents per dozen, butter 46c per pound, 'while a moire otrerinx of vegetables. (rash meats and baking sold at the aural prices, An eye witness of the wreck said that Struck angered inkensely trom scams and burns. Nurses stated that when his clothes were removed parts or his skitt peeled otr, SEWER COMMISSION STRIKES ESTIMATES AT $3,000 FOR 1929 Sweating nvvr‘ulty streets and highways at 65 nines an hour, two mon in a small motor car, supposed to he whiskey Peddlers, eluded Pro- v'atcia1 Police in Guelph after being lruned all the way trom Kitchener, and made their escape. Several cases ot liquor. ft Is ul- lpzod. were dumped trom the tieeimr automobile between KItchoner and Gut-Ink. Mrs, Struck said her husband was on his way home after u ulp was! on his regular train run and was looking forward to joining Ills wire and family of young children to whom he was greatly attached, His lraln schedule allowed his returning to his home tor a short period every day or two and he looked forward with keen pleasure to walling Ms Camily as often as possible. A large number ot “lends in New Dundee and district deeply sympa- ihize with the bereaved mother and children in the irreparable loss sus- tamed. The children surviving are Dolmen aged tl, George. Doris. Miriam. William and Alice. Edwin Stuck. In". In. A popular and well-known New Dundee citizen. at”! Struck. aged Considerable Repair Work -to be pone at Farm.--Tender for "one Accepted. Alleged Whiskey Peddlers Race Over Highways at High _ Speed. The sum of $3,000 will be required fry the Waterloo Sewer Commission l-ILIYSIVE MOTORIS'I'S ESCAPE FROM POLICE my. Lav- Wife and Six chNr--grt-att Bell (iiiiliEi5illl 'ii'iifiifi5fil! A“ III 'tqeeteiqnrqftttq Want-Goo mm Myttq Om! Aug-m. "e""-.'.'""'"".'..,"'""'--"'-.- up. ttteaqWte.0etthatt.Weerteetb-.-t, on Sunday. Min Ferguson stressed, as did the two Opposition Leaders, the need tor viewing pension payments In the light ot tewarde for faithful service to the State. and. old people's rights. rather than mere doles. ln defense of the 20 per cent contribution from the municipalities, he interred that, entirely outside of the moral re- sponsibility which rests upon them in the situation. the municipalities should agree to some check upon them, especially when they are to be given a wide voice of authority In the handling or the scheme. Ontario Progressive Leader John G. Leth- bridge suggested a " per cent, con- trihuLlon Instead of 20. and a pro- rating or the contribution back to the mtmielpaiitiosr, but on every other phase or the" legislation he warmly commended the Government. Liberal Leader William E. N. Sim Clair struck determinedly to his early-in-the-session attitude, that the Province should hear 50 per cent. ot the contribution costs; that the Fed- eral act Indicated quite clearly that the Provinee was expected to shout- der that.extent ot responsibility; and that the "local control" which the act stretases so much was. in his opin'ion, merely a case of the muni- tipalities doing att the "hard work." with the Government having the ttnal say regardless at what happened. The feature. however. ot the three-hour debate on the second reading of the measure was Premier Ferguson's forceful appeal for aban- donment ct partisan attitude on the question. and for an all-round co- operation that wuld help to create for the act the very desirable ob. jective the Government had in mind. The Prime Minister reviewed the pemsion schemes of other countries. and ot other Provinces of the Do- minion; quoted estimates trom the Ellis survey to Show that the "huge contributions vermin papers ‘had stated the municipalities would have to make under the Ontario .scherne were comparatively small and. in this latter connection, rather spank- ed the City of Toronto for its "ery" about its contribution. and tar its failure to set "above ward politics" and deal with the big problem in a big, national way. C PASS 0L0 AGE PENSION ACT Premier Ferguson's Old-Age Pen- slam Act In given second reading In the Legislature on Thursday night. _ As expected. an Unuso was unant- mom: inits upward of the legisla- tion's aim to bring who! to the aged poor of the Province. What unpast- tion developed In voiced dually against the 20 per cent. contribution which is required of the municipali- ties. JUN! I. a. NIAQNL 0' WM” Cow. who d at M. home In “winner on hunky. E. w. TRAOK BAFE A telegram was received by Guy S. Tusk, at Kitchener. from 1:15 brother, R. w. Trash, 'uatintr that he escaped injury in the C.N.R. train wreck. Mr. Trash was on Ms regular run on c.Nat, train No. 3 between Toronto Gut Winnipeg“ Bill Which Will Bring Relief to Aged , Butter has quite a long record, having been sentenced to three year- lln Kingston penitentiary on August i30. 1912.011 his release he again started to work victimizing people 'and although police have been on his trail tor some years, thls B the first time he has been apprehended since his release from prison in 1915, Chief of Poliree"tr.Nettt of Kiteh. ‘ener has received word trom B. H. Simple. manager ot the branch ot the Bank of Comments at Baden. that tttteen cheques issued by Conrad Sutter had already heen presented tor payment. Butter, who was locked up by the police several dare Mo, will answer to charges of forgery and securing money under tulle prelences. _ The Waterloo Public le,',,"."',':)""",";', Poo" "IN" Commission at the last meeting re- COSTS AND CAR m corled a report from Btttrt, Grog: on ' CONFISCATED the probable cost of new equipment ---- which Is required. The minute. Waltor OMWN'! ot "Kitchen" totalled 3mm, and includes 33.152 tound that tt do” not Irttr to "die for light 3756 kilowatt transformers. Illegally in liquor Mttttt h‘ P"" Bued Supt, Grosz aimed the prawn! tunn- "oo and coat- 1nd . “9" our 003' formers were too small and musust-,m"ra"d " Magistrate Weir in court. able to carry heavy load. Ornamental ion “any. Police found liquor in his lighting standards to be Installed on car ttttd the charge "3 kid nttatrtst John St. will coat $3.200. which wini.01d"t"rtr. Baden Bank Manager State. That Fifteen Cheques Were Dreamed _ At His Branch. canon) new], ot tho monum- Chnrch of Canaan. Th. - ntrqeqqd (I. and of not. link.- nrhn tor no loam mm. In no nor-In no “not“ at, Alma - a m. Elsa Vera Human. a Rammed missionary of South Amulet. A former student of the school, do livemd a. spicy Iddrou to the unit once. She also related how they and to pray tor the school to become larger and more elective. and VII grateful for seeing thou maven ul- swered. be paid by the town council. Sum. (has: said In yet no orders hue been received to proceed with the work on John St. boulevard. (o.tnr1o “not“. an». Ideal at the Ptrst mum“. Church in h“ an Thursday night at Humour. a. .dittct, buns crowd“! with mph The man "adored by the (manna; ch“, uni-10d by an chorul ot the "rat Human. and Waterloo churches and tho m of old-time long “I much enjoy“. an” lad: Kalb delivered the V". Memory. mum-lung that the nu- entl were annual tor tho ammun- lnont of the Bible School, 3nd an: large gun ot equipment and mono! Lovud the conduct ot tho who“. Nathaniel Betsey woke to tho student: on what tho church expect. 11 return tor their gamut”. Rev. u S. Weber an» tho can mencemem addreal, Btrmrtsitut injh subject. "The Priceless vane ot the Knowledge ot Christ," the value ot the Individual. the worm. and all this tor the two worlds. NEW EQUIPMENT REQUIRED, STATES SUPP. GEO. GROSZ Waterloo Publlc mimics Commlo' sion Gives Estimate. of 311.247 tor Trartstormers, at. Reports were mounted at the mum meeting of the Waterloo Publlc Utilities Commission by Manner C. w. Schledel which showed that progress had been made In the water and light departments in February. Ari-curs of BBB, Inter and light mulled 874125. Supt. Geo, Oran "Hunted the cont ot extendlng the hydro “no to Amos Wher- tarm on West Ertt at. at "no. The matter will be further command at tho April mooning. " KNOX CHURCH There was a large manna-(loll at {In "on!“ advice at tho Knox Church u Waterloo on and”. ttm smut bell-x Rev. "o Buchanan. BA., no. on. “mar of no The prlnfipal of the Ichool. Bishop S, P. Colman. with appropriate re marks presented diplomas to the (allowing fourte'en gmdnaten: Olav Burkholder, Ill-walla; Louisa Grott, Nathaniel Bergey, kaolin Shaun, all of New Dundee; Viola meacher. Elmira; Violet Shaun. Ptmoort; Mae Bwartretttrtttter, Tavistock; and Little Swarm, Edna Weber. (may. Welter, Gladys Snyder. Leda Roll), Lloyd Shana and Hilda Hurst ot Kitchener. CONRAD SUTI‘ER _ PASSES NUMEROUS WORTHLESS CHEQUES It was decided on motlon of Ctmr. mlnslouers 0m and Plscher to hue the otnees ot the Communal: key! open until 1215 and 5.15 pm. each dar RIV. OR. BUCHANAN 'tttn tfi'ritidlsf,t" - Bunk.- An mu. a." will; u "hntgntieo lave-tissue. work " the nonunion The Cm into thee-uterine; diam-cool et Kitchener. Neighhore. however. In. Mary Better. at Goran lull. deckre that In. miner tnd not he" not humor liner oi the been seen " than tor two - Criminal luveetigetion Depertnent. previous to the Ire. Toronto. to "m"o on with h- lunector Miller. who took the I. (emotion The women. n Bohemia. mains, toned In an 3.1...» “in to lived at the home or her eon. Fred, memo, bu nude . Mon and on end (MW tho Sent grhiett " a remit the police believe that In. etroyed both the tuttgmy and horn. Belzer'e body we: cremted when could not he found no it is (enough. hon-e burned to the wt that tter remin- '"° cremted in: Dre M. R. Fruit-h and Dr. M. M. tho Are. ' Crawford, after enmining the '- impoctor tMiter “IN!“ m min... arq ot the opinion that they bonee taken hom the iire. While he are out of . human being. Cloned chimed he was not on authority, his stumps ot "m bonee and 1mm. 'long experience led him to believe of " human pelvis. Dr. Mm aid lhat some ot the hone. reeemhie the bones are ot e smell hum be. ;lhoee ot 1 human being. Sever-u ing such as Mrs, 'uuer. mail ‘bonee. he aid. could be taken L. that of “We! or toe 'oints. other dy/il a: still JU,', i',',',",,,','.', know 3metier mumbled part ot a human y“ e rn " ouee tuned at skull. The renuine will he totem-dad one m' to Toronto tor' cranium. P fo",', “may 'ld,',',',':', ot “"33" Bttd R U ' M rov nc no cemen dug in the ( tuner-e n on "I ruins of the house and shout it in A rumor was qirculnted on Thu» the hope that game clue would he day and Fridey to the Mrmet that unearthed as to what became of her, provincial police had found the 1-6 but they were doomed to dinnpolntv mine ot the minim women hurled ment. Members ot the ttunnr elm in the “men " the tum Itouao. participated in the search. while B. Inspector Miller termed the mmor Jordan of the Fire Member; Devin- tta "ridiculous. He, “WWW" d9Lment also made an inspection at the clued that nothing would he left barn attdooutse. undone to nnrnvel 'tCd"" it is unlikely that any further D" up Form ard steps will be taken in the nutter by On Monday morning 1 mg of provincial police. men under the direction of provincial' Coroner Dr. Knlhtieiech after troitqs "arted to " M, the t"""uammining the bones gathered from yard itt the hope at ttndimt trace of, the ashes ot the Victor Balm home. the missing 6srearotd mm" "0"which we: burned to the ground. men. The women ttttts not been '“ngsteted that he was convinced none “In” the day ot we the which d” were ot human beings. Previnchl strayed the home. and it wu decided police are new ot the opinion that to investigate further to tittd out " Mrs. ‘Belzer m“ not in the home or the woman met with tout play. barn when these buildings WON Autm Day of Fl" burned. Search pin-ties have been Irmt Baker, son ot the trtiistrintr,ttuttstrle to iind'eny trace ot the we- womn. states that his mother prelmen in the lmmediete district. po. pared hie breakfast on the morning ilice are continuing the inveetiption. Forty mill: is theta): rate for 1929 as tusd by the Waterloo Town Council on Monday night following a two hour session. This is an in- crease of one mill over 1928. The various committees were obliged to pare their estimates haters a forty mill rate could’be fixed. Halt of the over-dun of $10,000 carried forward from last year will be paid this you. The forty mill at. will be [annually ratified at the ”your meeting next Monday night. hum Total estimated receipts amount to 8152.946.“ against an estlmated expenditure ot $394,996.42, leaving l and" in he}. Lulu 3nd already in. I. bully human: hr myriad resurrection munch: that will mutually transform an III-boring Innate-no with the III-(emu. boul- tlu ot a million who“ mind... Inn now I not! of may tulip up and cm. about an mm. with the Author tip at urchin and dat. Iodlla a no arm“ men " at ther ttttV um culls” to n. "all. (it. of no (but; an. Dun t.tustgngtt-ttttethogtttar FINE!) 3300 AND Tho Return of spring. The return of spring thia year we; rootlets are once more pnleating oillcialiy scheduled. tor nine thirty- with the urge ot awakening Hie. item on Wednesday evening. March which will soon lift the soul ot the the "rtttttfttth, but her tint balmy sod into a sheen ot living glory. breath came on the rolling thunder- when may needs and Pe,' clonda which warmed the March flowers again nestle in the checker- meager: with Apl'illian ahowers ed shade of woodland bowera. throughout the bilowlng dar. Al- Yes. Winter in over and gone. and ready grey-bearded Doreen ha- once more the singing hit-tie have gathered up " snowy mantle. not come back to participate in their even the rear-guard ot hi- retreating penal melody. Soon the anxious winter army being in eight u hie everqecurring vernal picnic of per erminecind herald ennounnea " 't iarmere will again be plodding their turn to the frigidairea of the polar veary furrow: .6hrld, while incenee hinterland. ot the mire-tinted breathing April will - the. North. dreamy cadencee ever and anon Bring in here again and already etrangeiy punctuated by the old-tune III. in bully beginning her myriad familiar picture of curling .tetgatt resurrection activities that will and emote arising from some lone eventually treneforln the ale-hering auger-camp. on the droe drool land-cape with the man-hie“ Inau- emanating from some dletant eeaie tie- ot a million Mellon niacin. or evanpbnd. Even now a hot! of tiny tnlio tine ”reente- and emcee about. are rieing with Mr.ard In. P. J love-oi loo-e the ether tine ot larch-ea and at. Jew. Sank” were recent vieitore with mm in he earth-t lilting " at relatives at "leneet outage." Believed to Have _ Met Death in Fire Pt-tht-er-VB-n-delta-M. :71 'h-eo-tatt-p-ik-hm-tts. . " “MPHRMWO, ' Ttuthit"t-tTttntm6thtdll- . WWI-hr- Waterloo Tax Rate Fixed at 40 Mills TttYee-TIN Firemen Added to Force. One Mill Over 1928. WALLENSTEIN $242,050.24 to he raised isr gens“) ‘tantlon. On an Assessment ot $6,073,940 the rate thturetrottt at CG mills. new. Finlay Matheson, pastor ot the li'hritt United Church at Waterloo, conducted lmpmslvo service- and preached able sermon. both normal {and evening. At the morning tMtrvittq tour new elders formally inducted Td, Messrs. H. G. Minnie. G. M. Abra. A. B. Learn and R. 8. Ban. Put-mul- min “A In. Into an we not luau at (to In. mow-nu on P... It) On Monday a score ot farmer: and Provincial policemen dug in the ruins of the house and shout it in the hope that some clue Ionic he unearthed as to what became of her, but they were doomed to dinnpolntv meat. Members ot the an“: the participated in the search. while 3. Jordan ot the Fire Mum“ Deput- ment also made an inspection ot the barn and house. Coroner Dr. KAlhtieritseh, after examining the bones gathered from the ashes ot the Victor Balm home. which was burned to the mum. stated that he was convinced none were ot human beings. Provinchl police are now of the opinion that Mrs. ‘Bnlzer mu not in the home or barn mettett these buildings were burned. Search pin-ties have been unable to itndUrty trace ot the wo- man in the [medias district. po. lncreau for Llhrary The Library Board was granted an Increase of tive cents per moita in- slead of sixty cents as reunited. The estimates tor the year were tixed at 84280.10. an Incl-sun ot 8551 over 1928. ( Du M. R. Frau-h and Dr. M. M. Crawford, after cumming tho '- mine. as ot the opinion that may are [an of a human being. Chard stumps ot nm bones and fragments or a. human value. Dr. Fruit-h and the bones are ot " small hum be. in; such as Mrs, Euler. Police are mu at & lou to know why tho barn tad house burned at Warm More Man Fire Chief Kat-sea revue-ted the addition of tive paerme tiretnett and was granted three. making the total force sixteen men with two perm-n- ent men. _ _ humor Ruler. who not the 1. mains, round In an Ballot ruins. to Fannie. bu undo a mo". and a a man the police believe that In. Ethel". body VII cram!“ In. the hon-o burned to the (round. Mov- Police Cells The police cells will be moved to the rear of the town hall. NEW moans baring landacape myrhd: or may rootlets are once more put-aunt with the urge ot awakening Mo, which will soon lift the soul ot the sod Into I sheen ot living glory. when may mead: tad (mun! flowers Again nestle in the check?- ed shade of woodland have". ot the In W to M In: " - park a an nonunion TIN Cm n Kim-nor. Heighten. lama. dockro that In. an“! tnd not been an " than tor two - previous to the In. INDUCI‘ED AT FIRST UNITED CHURCH

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