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Lindsay Post (1907), 2 May 1913, p. 1

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FrOm we; win go to Baltimore, Md., 3.3 gm spend two weeks in the in- w of the C.P.R. employees at {3 grand ambly of the O.R.’l‘. jfig 'owillbe composed of ENDS“ BOY HGME FROM WEST C0: HMENTS UPON TOWN’S ADVANTAGES WE EXPLOSION AT THE FALLS ' ICNNC MAN IN CRITICAL CONDITION 30211 and its deliberations are foIIOWEd by all heymen of . but 959931311? by Canag with them are anticipated. _____ THE LIN DSAY POST 131d have resulted. 'ith the SW “The a Fans. AP?“ 3' 3] to The P“) ned near the Falls on m, when 3 young man who Lives 3 {cw miles was severely injured on- It appears that he stumps LINDSAY’S LEADER OF Low CASH PRICES Ji‘LUEAY’S LEADER OF LOW CASH PRICES ,Geo. Lawes Vrooman, formerly of : 3rd. Sutton West, Ontario, brother 05’ ' We are pleased to learn that Mr.1 ‘°’ 'V“"“""*“~‘IW‘ NNNNWMd-"-‘Ntvwwwvawvww~www Dr- A- 3- "woman: M-P-P» Lind- 1‘. G. London, who has been my 11'. RT!" 0:“? . _.__-__ _:--1_ UTRSSE'l. J) from 3 to 8 a v - .40)c SOC'and 600 Year accurring .. . .3135, 1.57;; Craw, and now that he has W promoted to commanl it iserpected that this company wrll turn out better than ever before. Lieut. Ryan fifil'nave, . fine nepré- sentative' body of men in his northem company gas yea}: Hpghgs proved himself a very capable and popular officer when mrvingwith- CaptainLé- clothigg of? the W Wired. and" k éon'aplete‘ now 01155»? (if uni- forms ordered to beissued at once. Considerable enthusiasm is being (her piayed by both officer: "and men as they naturgfly appreciate having new uniforms to go to camp in. , er. McGeough has twice represented jthe telegraphers at such meetings gwhich goes to show the abihty of one of Lindsay’ a home bOys. HBUTBRANT RYAN ' ’ ' IS IN COMMAND Conversing With T. C. Matchett, C. P. R. agent here this morning, Mr. McGeough commented upon the ad- Vantazes which Lindsay offers to ma- nufacturing inbenests and is. confident that if good pragressive methods are employed, many manufacturers could be induced to IOCate here. When Sas- katoon, remote as it is, with wages and living so high, can procure four- teen industries. each empIOying from iiftv to two hundred and fifty men, and still have seventy more pros- pects, what could Lindsay not do. considering their aplendid shipping facilities labor, poem «and other ad- vantages. embroiderv 1.50," _. After the accident he made.his way to the house. but finding no one there. he managed to harness ahoree and drive to the Falls, where he now lies at the home of Mr. Smith- eram, south of the river, in a. criti- cal condition, under the care of a physician. he went over to the stump and lean- ed over, when the explosion took place, part of the stump striking him on the head and making a ter- rible wound, which bled profusely. 0" ' â€" -.,>, 2.30 and 2. '25 L Iii-‘5’ Fancy W hits Apmns . .259, 3.30 . . and-50 Ladies’ G'nah and Prim, Overhaul Apmns«. . . . . .403.â€" £206 and 75c Fullas sortinent D. A. Corsets - spierre co‘la. . . . . . . 3 00 and.) “ o ’0 :fsts in Bram: ant; 9i .100, I ‘ Miss Great Mills, of Lindsay, made a short visit with her parents, Mr. Mr. M. German is visitmg his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs Lewes. Mr. H. Han. of Lin'dmy. was down to visit his unclé, Mr. Matthew Wilâ€" Mrs. J. Smith, of Lindsay. was in town on Monday renewing 0M ac- quanitances. Mrs: Brock, q! Millbrook, attended the funeral of her brother, Mr. Wm. Mulligan, Tuesday. Mrs. Thos. Hendersdn has returned home after visiting Toronto friends Mrs. Marlow, of Blackstock, '13 via- iting her mather, Mrs. R. McQuade. Mrs. Carey is visiting her son, Mr. Redmond Carey Mrs. S Skuqe is visiting friends in Tomato . Mrs. G. Balfour of Lindsay is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Balfour. Mr. Clifford Mulhg-an, of Toronto, spent _ a few. days with his pants recently. Dr J. \I Sutton cailed on friends in town during the past week. ‘ I Mrs. John McC‘rea has returned home from visiting her mother \Igs. E. Robegts. Cobourg _ -1 ‘ Miss Ada McGaffery has retumz'd after a. lengthy visit in Torqn-to. Her 3181.62: has accompanied her home. Glad to learn that Mrs. Shaw is recovering from her recent illness ’ Mr. Watson Sec, of the National Sanitarium Association, gava a very interesting lecture. on “Tuberculosis” 1n “Coronation Hall" on Friday evening last. Reeve Mulkighn occupied the chair. It is to be regretted more did not‘hear the instructive heoture. Mr. James Bushnell has sold the driver he recently purchased in Tor- onto. Mrs. Bryson, Markham, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. -B. Lai'd'ley. Mr Bryson inyenda locating in Cobalt shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Snider. of Omemee J unction, are away on holidays. Lindsay on Saturday, We are glad to weICOme'Mr. Arth- ur Peck back to this vicinity” Rev. Balfour, Lindsay, was in our villa-gs a day last week. Miss E. McCrea and Master Tim- othy Eaton, Toronto, visited Mrs. R. J. Mulligan recently. Misses Thompson, Pontypool, visit- ed at Mr. S. Stinson’s Sunday last. Miss Davidson spent the week end at her home in Toronto. Miss McQuade, Toronto. who has been ViSiULng her mother here has re- turned. m2. 7; ‘9‘! (Special to The Post: 1 Cream; Uc. dud it '|('i a“ w 11,70 and 156 3.13314? BLULVU UIUI One of t fore Eviag‘is with the from the I tizem. He morning. The boy, the theft ‘ ed by Mag .A.., at the loca secured his in botany of Glen grate stude v: . . a i I - We 3; mm at' I‘Sdl Spratt 8.: _IindsaL M Autr the_ en cgrding to alvtahohc 1i LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. MAY 2 At...,t,he emf-oi the prmtryeaar. acâ€" cprding‘tonelws receive-d tram; Co- penhggenpit willbe impossible. ‘50? either natives or tourist: te ‘obt'ain alcahglic liquors in IQ3]a.n_d.,-,_ ‘5‘; .M H,...- ,- ._~~...a.- ~-uu at 3' rndu'ctlon 06 twenty per cam“. Spratt Killéirjfiveneral- Grocers. stuéents' were ‘ Mr. ’1‘. H; Bisoncttc. M. A., of Ste-fling, a ’fonziér‘tcdcher at the Ideal'Collcgiate Institute. Ht: secured his M. A. and‘filiao a‘ medal in botany. Miss Fannie R. Nugvnt, of Glen Wi’lliamS, a fomér Coneâ€" giate student. also Secured '6. Bu-A. . ‘. . [a VROOMANâ€"At Leth’bridge, mm, SSCCESSF’UE; STUDENTS WE‘VE g UHEVERSHY One of the boys who appeared be- fore Magistrate J ac san was charged .with the theft of fifty-two dollars from the house of a well known ‘ciâ€" tizen. He was remanded until this morning. The boy, who was charged with the theft of a revolver was aCQuittâ€" ed by Magistrate Jackson. ' â€"'â€"v _â€"â€"â€"°â€"â€"v-_vv â€"uvâ€" "v... The two boys hppearing before Ma- gistrate Moore were charged with entering the club house at the golf links and stealing tw‘o dollars from a lady’s purse. One of them was ac- quitted. The other was let go , on suspended sentence, be paying the costs of the court and returning the stolen money. Two sessions of juvenile police court were held o‘n Saturday even- ing, two of the boys appearing be,- fore Magistrate MOON and two bé- fore Magistrate Jackson. , JUVENILE COURT , SATURDAY EVENING 'M'r. . Alfred Toole, of Havelock is visiting _his parénts, Mr. arid Mrs]. R. T0019. .. , 1 Mrs, J. henness°y. of Landsay, W'as ii”:- town reoéntly renewmg olid ac? quamtances i Mrs. A. E Br‘son and son,Hi1hs, are ' visiting: her parenté1' Mrli'and and Mrs. T. B. Laidley. ”2 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Parsons spent Sunâ€" day with friends 'in Pétgrborofigb. I Miss Lulu Bushnell spent Sunday in Lindsay“ the guest of her cousan, Miss Elsie Bushneel. say, 0 Mrs. J. McCrea has returned home after an extended wait with her mother, Mrs Roberts, of Cobourg. Among those who took advantage of the cheap rate to Lindsay on Sat- urday were:â€"Dr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. .Wm. Cottingham,‘ Mrs. J. Shields, Mrs. W. Bradburn, Miss C. Cornwall Mrs. H. Magee, Mrs. J. Weir, 1\I-.cssrs A. Scott, Wm. Lam'm, R 'IVoole, F. G. Bandy, E. Jamieson, T. Ingram, R. Cornwall and Wm Mc~ Quads. I. We are selling National Stock Fed-(‘1 The ‘resulté in Arts? éh‘d‘Sbiéhoég :7 Que-321’s University mtg'dfifiounfi i Saturday. Among the" ' shticssful Mr. H. Brooks has sold; his fine black team of horses for the hand- SOme sum of 3 050. Miss Olive McQuade, who has been on the sick list with pneumoma, has recovered sufficiently to be able to take charge of her school in Toronto this week. The trophy presented by Del. Sam Hughes to the succes‘sful competition in the recent Rifle , Association con- test is on display in Mr. R. J. Mull- igan's window. It is 'm the form of a beautiful engraved silver plate. Mr. Milton Sherin was the successful con- testant. Misses Mlaye and Ethel Batman spent.- the. wee-k end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barman. Miss Elva Thompson. in L-train‘ing as nurse at the Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, Was home on Saturday evening to see her sister, Miss Annie, who leaves this week to resume her duties in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sne'ider have left on a. two weeks vacation for their former home in Meafo‘nd and the ve-‘ lieving agent,”Mr. St. John, is tab ving charge during their absence. Rev. D. BalfOur. of Queen at Met/b- odist Church, Lindsay, attended the funeral of Mr. Wm. Mulligan 0L Tuesday last. and Mrs. 8. Mills durjn week. Sale of Stock' Food. DIED dwé'mm H DIE}: ’3' “the past 5 Mr. Wells has ffor this season,‘ get. ’a‘ wreath}: fkept quite busy, ‘ .Mrs. Jewell, c5 “Canning-mu, visited “:83 lazr r-arents. Mr. anthrs. -Webj star, week before last . .. Miss Graham assumed that names hgéra last nee? as prinpipalz, at: our schogl. She had just. completed by: exammatmns at Queen’ 3 Ilnuermfiy ued’qre coming among us,‘ :43”. . ' Mi- “ W. Arksey has purchased an puto fzjom M; J Wang whp has WWI: 8491??“ u, 0%.??1‘9mfl has, four ”autos! \ a . .nétgrfieefipg 9i tpg .0 hears £311. the éalb‘bét-h . Scfioia it wigs deemed 1:01 hold the anniversary in J use 1151f, and} 3rd. cant .J H‘Mi’s, Avery, qt frag-gato,‘ fie Jasmin; with her son, Mr‘ W..Av-ery,fla‘t‘pmsr ' ' {Sim-1""? m ‘rhé '1‘hst. ‘. War'wers ' are géfiin'g c‘n. Yé’ry wail With ' th'éir seedms‘ an'd mé‘ny will finish this week. " " ' _;' :(H Mr.’ and Mrs Osborne, of'Zi‘on, visa 'it-ed atf MTS. G. E. Beadléi‘s on Tues« day. 1 . , Mr; and Mrs Geo. 01mm .7ch am aim, .of Niagara, ~ visited Mr.. T; Chambm‘s last..:Wsek. "-m; 1 -u.. A number ‘of our ‘vfliugers went up to the: creek :ecently and-succeeded in getting :3. good .deal ofn’suckers. ‘ JThe regular meeting; of ’the Women's Institute . ‘is‘ wee - held“ ‘ at Mme Hood’s on Thursday; May let" It will be the annual business meeting and election of officers.- The Misses James, of Lindsay, spent Sunday with- Mrs. C. E. Beadle. Mrs. Richard ’Suggitt- spent ’l‘uee- day with her granddaughter, Mrs. Hugh King, O’akwocd. Miss Lottie Sharpe, who has been visiting her parents for the last momthphas returned to Urbr‘idgm- : \ 4 l Mics Georguna Matchett, a! bind- say, visited her aunt, Mrs. R. S. Swain,- ovér Smid'ayfi ’ ‘ ‘ - VALENTIA (Special to The Poet ) Mr. .Victor. Snggitt, of Port Perry. spent «Sunday . .nnder the parental Miss Olive Wrightcis spending: a. few weeks in Canning-ton. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hardy, of Oakâ€" waod1 were the guests. of their neph- _ew, Mr. G. W. Hardy,.on Thursday. - Miss Ethel Nancekievell has: gone to , keep -. house for hen.».brot,b,e.r. at East Manilla. Shevills temuch': miss- ied by her- many friendsnatuPenien; The April meeting 0% the Girls' SOC'ial Club was held on; Tuesday afternoon April 22nd. at \the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich Nmekiewll and as usual 8. most enjoyable and in- structive meetung was he e1a, consist, mg of ‘ reéipe's, W631 ‘cudt’uré and lesscns” it: i‘a'ncy wm'b: 1m 'fiéi‘taik ins; wa‘ a dainty hmch the members mm 1701' their hmsr,’ (wig: xi". ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of, Carson's Sxdmg, ai-e keepmg hduee for Mr. ”The - May ' Quarterly ’Cdm'nitfiflu. service. ' will. be heldaru ourfiappodm’b spent on Sunday oext May with at Black’ 8, sch-901 house at 10. 30 a. m. ‘ Mr. ' NeiI McPhad'den is busily en- gsged in ditching at Mr KievelI’ s farm East Manilla. Mrs. Maybm, of Can'nlngtnn, and Mrs. Mamet visited with Mrs., J 0110 McKague and other ,friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Webster, of Oakwood, visited at Mr. John Trethâ€" eWay's'. Mr. Campbell, of Woodville, paid a few business calls in this weigh ‘borhoo'd recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bhack were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Sam Squires. Miss May McIntyre has returned from visiting Lindsay friznds. Mr. Morrow, ‘of Wdodrill-le, called on Fezicl friezds on Sunday. .Reoently a mac ing of the Trustee Board was held ‘at which Mr. Taylor, contractor was present and he is en- gaged . to draw a plan for our new church to be subjected to the Board at the nextmeeting, Rev. Liminert, REV. ‘Mdot‘e, o-f w'm’ri-d, preached here on Sunday last to an apprec- iative audience, The Sumlay School and church service are Lc'fng held in Black's schoolhouse at present. (Special to The Poet.) ' ' Judge McIntyre, of Whitby, called on friends ingt‘h'is vicinity this week. Master' HoWard GdlSon has recover- ed. from his illness. ruv- _0'\'cr1“g nicely. O‘akvmod, accompanied Mr. Tay- CAMBRAY. 1913 start. He has been fifiished sawing lors a‘ifihough he Pdia mi n13 jg at that time engaged in the tea It also decides that Mrs. H. Cyril 11mm He had subsemuehfly moved Hill formerly of ' Twine; isen- to Toronto and m 1907 lei-t the 134;. titled to her share in the estate but tee place to Visit a brother in 0111- that trustees. would haVe to be ap- cargo. One day he was accosted by a pointed and a marriage settlement youig wcman, who told 111111 her 11h made so that she would only reâ€" story, whereupon he entrmted her to ceive the interest upon her share give up her evil ways and return ‘10.. during the lifetime bf her husband; the home of her father, a Pittsburg and 11 she survived' .her husband. millionaire named Byrhe. This she: then she wouldbe: entitled to imme- .PrOmiSed to do. * ‘ ‘ 4 - idiate payment of the whole of her In September 7 of the same year, ‘inherest in the what? If she prede- ‘Ky‘ddh' while 'in Toronto, received a. ceased her husband, the property §c0mm11nication frbn 1 the girl‘sfather,WOU1<1 go ’50 WhOCVQ.;Sh€ 18L it to, stating he" had returned home, and 5 under her will. '. .. g :1 , {that “ o'verjoyed, he wished to meet IThei' 53me was dismissed mm 5 515113 saviour of his child. ‘ COBcB,;‘M1‘.R.,R. Hall, of Pcterboro ASSUMED ANOTHER} ’AME {acting‘for-‘the legatees and MraeGe : Byme died but not before he 111953351 Watson, at Toronto for the :a 13111.101111113 the 1111111 0111111 rem-Jim ‘1' "r ' " 1111}: he Kydd, his sole reguest being? IgtIiat Kydd assume the name Qf Byrne} Pom Cg? mg - The affairs of Byrne Were found to be . ““ E111 a I compficated condi i011, and it] has 123‘: IE?! {0 '1: tears of coggtgnti 53 ' ' {F} \et‘iial to Man Post.) ‘ 1.3 3 in 3111.”; 1 1;; on ihe part; of 1111.»; 315:. 1-5;. Milldy had’th? mfsfertu’ne 1' l'S" 'Cfié’ 1"_lés ‘I‘upber $3 jn‘ Ottawa,“ 13') the guest ofj Colhngwood Schreibér. Premiei: Borden hm him at the de- bofi. 6.’ 9133.1 l)‘¢’._~‘~- ' :11! ,1! j _... 'H A:er..-vA/I~j\ ,7; :: l ....:...-£ pceszn‘t legate to strait; ‘Cen‘tettcrs out. ’ ‘ 'Mn K’jédfiy‘rhe, ”Wai- i§ Eccomfién- iéd "by’ Hi‘“ ‘wi’fé’ afi‘d‘ éom,‘ (fiarmv win Maid "so/fife days m Mdntreél Béfore Irh‘oceefling to Poi't Hope; his b’h‘thplébe "71‘” j" *1 13131!!! anaufifilhvflfll 1.4 gtfluavtl’ h}.$§§§§ :1..- I. \I'IIA . ‘11\‘Il" 1’... 5 Ill: .l. 11:10“ :3. ’I’Ii’rfl Ill-rm k "Hui: 1......1. Pr?” 4...}; .3.“ .......d.~uu uQJDGLO. .fiVm v.-. - q-.. u . «.mvvâ€"os mo- g. y'e'a're' {he 'has‘ been ’esgaged 01h 2m fidhing’ the 'légalitiy’oc mas claims to a ’%tizfié wh’idh héiafi'drsA has heed lfit mm :by‘ 3‘ flfiiénhnre: aimed W as ‘8" reward fwmfpdrt be pihfi’dd” in tHe’ sauna“? o! Byrne’ s (13th {than a life of shame. ‘Mr' Kydde‘Byme says that upon the 'com'plet'ion' of a few minor tormâ€" alities be ‘wrli enterinto the emery melt or a. part; and the :anhm'xristraw tic-‘1 Mamthet'partotanestate of eight and one-half million dollars. ' ‘ SE1“ GIRL RIGHT He stated that Sox'ne yeai‘e ago he had been a resident of Montreal, beâ€" im at that time engaged in the tea business. He had swbeeq‘pentty moved to Toronto and m 1907 left’the lat- ter plaoe to‘ fusit a brother in Chi- SAVED GER FROM HF 0F SIN PORT HGPE "WAN WINS WELLMS “A gentleman came to the house," said Mr. Coad’to The Star, “and asked if I had heard of it. ,I “told him I had .not,.and he broke the nefig to me. ;I had a. few words with E4; warderitnel'l ,at, the hospital. a qu ward told me that he had seen the attest car just as in was $092.11"? turn down 9115mm from comm, 3w): that 1’51 W35 ‘3 Mafia“? 9% mrJ IBritnal Bead he. ;was n01; duv- hig‘ the auto mama gm gushes an; hODI‘uIM- that hmwaasarewiwe; the hospital yesterday was told by the physicians that there was now a faint hope of his daughter’ 8 recov- ery, although she was still uncon- scious. Mrs. Goad, the mother, has been unable to stand the shock and is now ill at her home. She was anxious to see her daughter yester- day, but ha condition made a visit imnossible. Joseph Goad, father of Miss Hazel l Coed, was informed of the accident ‘ Sust as he was retiring for the night. “A gentleman came to the house," . said Mr. Coad’to The Star, asked if I had heard of it. I. told him I had not, and he broke the news ”and Miss Coax}, aged 19, is a member of the office staff of Lowndes Cainâ€" p a.ny She is a bright, popular and accomplished girl. plays piano. and sings particularly well. is a member of the As You Like It Club, and is actively connected with the Dovercourt Predwterian church. A The Coads moved to Toronto from Oakwood, near Lindsay, four years ago. - ‘ At nine o’clock this morning Miss Coed Was still unconscious, and her ‘ domrs. were doubtful as to her to me. I had a few words with Ed- W; ,ofi; recovery» Besides being ward .Britnell at the hospital. . Ed; lmadly braised and cut up, her skull ward told me that he had seen the. wagythioughq to have been fractured. street car just as he was. MOW...W Laterâ€"me Post has received ,in-r W111 down Dufieflnlirom 0014090, flpugt Inflation: duet before going to preas‘ that it was at magmas GW that? Mica. “dad had regained con- award IBritnell said he was not driv- $seiohsnessvitw' a short: time and that his the auto more. that; sightnmhec :mopw m; how: held out for ha- momma {um . ,,- » ad? hohrm‘md that llamas. grayish; Joseph Coa'd, of 20 Hepbourneâ€"st., the young woman's father, when at the hospital yesterday was told by the physicians that there was now a. faint hope of his daughter‘s recovâ€" ery, although she was still uncon- scious. Mrs. Goad, the mother, has been unable to stand the shock and is now ill at her home. She was anxious to see her daughter yester- day, but ha condition made a visit imgossible. liiiw I (Special to The Post) ! At one oclock this momng ‘the condition of the two wornep victims of the College street» (Toronto) acâ€" cide'nt, had changed very little. Dr. J.._ ,W. Russell and Dr. Yeo, how- even, reported that there; was evi~ denee of. a change for the better in Mrs. A.: E. Brita-en's condition, and that even-Miss Coad might recover. Mrs, Britngu‘ at'times has .b‘een‘conâ€" scious, but at no time hag . Miss Goad shown any: sign of regaining her senses. 'HAZEL cow Is STILL unconscmus , , mm WE ma HER RECOVERY Luv .rrmaosimmy-bg made-(ans; wk Wu m; “trauma ‘ business. transacted_ by maif_ WJ91.,‘h3, same promppzcss 2.3: _~ Uh: - ,IMJ‘ g t J '.",'.'" ;~ ;; , v‘_';; .. .V' - :., ' 7.Vfi_ . ‘ . 4 "4, ' f ’ ' : r1:~}“ 7:. g , ‘. . (:7 a , ' . ' “ I sinusmunb‘sl'bsflzhrkfijfitsmén.iH3 viohfinriiswémkoaééne‘sMNv. 8 ac- ifirffizg ”flafififiw‘i Mb I: (190$ 03 {310113 MIGHOQX â€"â€"â€"--.'v-. .- -I-‘vâ€"Vvvâ€" " , canven cm: as though attended to 1:: pers $ The farmers in. this section WEI; find éthe anew vetennary doctOr at ’ ' FJeneIon F qlfié. .While Dr Ma 9n 1;! {Snowmfi Whitnny ,and j‘ ‘0' agamst temggrance measpr as. I “Setting as Ye! advanced in ' this: ' 't .locahY-......,z I. - . . luwr‘v .. - o a “-31%". 1‘1. Mirror Eat? the’ mm to 105-: afie 6f" xiii" -oI‘SeS, i‘ur‘fip‘ing ofj'ei‘ ”a wire “fincé. A Wit-y hi)? LinB’Say‘ w'a’s E‘bwn;- but 13:13:)? “do do Qnytifiag t6 same 21:: Iammal. """ ‘i'i F Hodorab'le C'Iia'ncé-llor Bo'yti’s J’mig. itieh‘t’ "(if fieée'm’ber 10th in centre: [910% 13th $119 11111 of the late Han. @116! thas‘ dianissed with 008:3,1‘3ME. 1843, Mai Pcterboro aetin’g'10r fthe; legateas. and Mr-LG. H. Watson, at Torantoa Iter. the trustees. 1'3 t\: ’ -' ’ W F.1-Ia‘mi‘lton is entitled to im- médiaté Payment 9f his abate in‘hé es't‘at’e, and that! the brushes of the will 113% no power or discretion to withhold from him any part of the fiobert Hamil-toil, o'f ” Peterbord. w’ai’r edstizindd by the Appellatb Cburt: at Oegodde Hall today. The 336ng in ’eflgct decides that Mr. 8m< R ‘I do not believe that BritneI-l VS speeding. He was taking Hazel and the others to Brock avenue, and was homing back for others. ‘ _ “BegaIding my daughter's conditioh‘ it was thought at first that her inâ€" juries were mace serious than Albert Britneu’ 9. While my daughter is stil unconscious, she is alive, and while there Is life there is hope. Her head '15 injured, and ahe_may have sustain- ed internal injuries, although we do not know this." PAGES3 1 T0 8 'SOD. ~INWIIICASE VOL 24

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