News of Eastern Ontario i CHILD our Florence Foster, 4- daugh- ter of J. Foster, urney street, Belleville, while sanylng had ¥ iin bottle from a 0 yesterday, fell, Fhe battle broke and her face was severely gashed by the sharp glass, She was removed to the hospital for treatment, . GET TWO YEARS IN PRISON Walter Reaume and Harry Bolton, the two prisoners who were hrought to Cobourg Jail from the pemitenti- | ary a St. Vincent De Paul, Montreal, were each sentenced in Police Court at Cobourg by Magistrate W, H. "Floyd to two years in penitentiary for attemping to break by violence 'from the county jail at Cohourg, on September 15. The sentences will run seoncurrently with prior sentences. Both prisoners guilty ond elected to be tried by the magistrate. BY MOTOR TRUCK When Angela Converette, seven- year-old daughter of H, A. F. Couv- erette, stopped yesterday as she neared the middle of Somerset street Ottawa, to pick up her hat that was blown off, by a truck and so seriously injured that she died soon afterwards, "- HELD ON ONARGH OF FRAUD Sandford Hacock, arrested in To- ronto by the dizection of the Pro- vinelal Police of Belleville headquar- ters, Wednesday aft brought back ta sald to have taken con. He was -- EE --" AL / i / ) 7 2 Light, wholesome bread, with the tasty, g in your own you think of crust, bake home -- can olden-brown anything nicer? ROYAL YEAST .CAKES Ww OPENS LINDSAY FALL FAIR Lindsay's Fall Fair was officially afternoon Hi opened yesterday by Hon, J, 8. Martin, Minister of Agriculture, who gave a short address on agricul- tural matters, Mr. Martin also was a guest with the Fair Board at the Kiwanis luncheon, Today, Children's and Citizens' Day, the fair was at- 'tended by thousands despite the in- clement wether, Every department i crowded, especially the live stock rns, : WILL UPHELD BY COURT After hearing evidence for two days, Mr, Justice Rose, presiding at Supreme Court session in Kingston Thursday afternoon gave judgment upholding the will of the late Dr, George W. Bell, veterinary surgeon and City Milk Inspector, The will was contested by deceased's second wife, formerly Floy Spooner, who claimed that her late husband was of unsound mind when the will was made, and which left the bulk of the estate to the daughters and one son by his first wife, The case was tried last Fehruary by the late Jus- tice Lennox, who, at the time of his death, had not given a decision, and this necessitated a new trial, PRTRERBORO MAN RE.ELRCTED J. D, Dutton, of Peterboro, was re-elected president of the Bread and Cake Bakers' Association of Can- ada at the concluding meeting at Péterboro yesterday, H, RB. Trent, of Toronto, donated a scholarship of $600 for the school of bakery in Guelph, and another scholarship an- nounced was the Jullus Fleischman, for which a donation of $600 a year for ten years has been promised, also for the school of bakery, The officers elected were:--Past presi- dent, H, H. Dietrich, Kitghener; president, J. Dutton, Peterhoro: first vice-president, J. MecGvoarty, Toronto; second vice-president, J, Walker, Ottawa; third vice-presi- dent, W. PT, Bredin, Toronto; fourth- vice-president, Robb McMullan, To- ronto; secretary, H. E, Trent, To- ronto; treasurer, J, W, Brandon, Toronto, Members of the executive W. H, Carpenter, . Brantford; 8id Wise, Maose Jaw; James Valder, To- ronto; W, Thompson, Windsor; 8S. Zurbrigge, Ingersoll, Ont,; W, A. Crick, Seaforth, Ont.; J, C. Demp- ster, Toronto; H. B, Addems, Re- gina; Cecil Morrison, Ottawa; James Speirs, Winnipeg; F, Hill, Hamilton; A, Bryson, Barrie, Ont,; V. Loftus, Montreal; Joseph Dwyer St, John; n-|a. Stephenson, Vancouver; Mrs. A. | Me , St. J W. G. Steph- RLaughin, ohn; M en Ont,; Mayor J, P. Bal harrie, Ottawa; Geo, Morgan, To- romnto, PETERBORO WOMAN KILLED 'While: wal up Lake street to visit her daughter, Mrs, Harriet Chatten, 70, living at 108 Chamber- lain street, Peterboro, was struck by the engine of C.N.R. train No, 93, at eight minutes past eight yeater- ray morning, and died ten minutes after being admitted, with both legs severed, fo St. Joseph's Hospital According to the accounts of eye- witnesses, Mrs, Chatten was on the south side of the street, walking east, and was within a few yards of the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel York, lving at 275 Lake street, The engineer, EB. McConnell, declares that the engine was pro- ceeding at the usual rate of speed and that the bell and whistle were sounding in accordance with law and 'regulations, The old lady is stated to have been somewhat deaf, and evidently did mot hear the sounds of the approaching engine. She became aware of her danger when it. was too late. 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