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wmtmm Pa go Ten THE NIAGARA' FALUS GAZETTE Thursday, FeBruary Z l , 1 9 2 '* I f ' . i i i i i c - - ' I « . « « . 1H DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL j, NEWS BY SPECIAL WIRE OF j J I . I » « . . . . » » . < « « . « < » » » » » * ' % B *l THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I CANADIAN NEWS BY STAFF WRITERS •«•« « » *••" •t^^^t.^-*.*-* • » e •• »"»'*-» ••-• • >< t. > I • »-»!.»•• NIAGARA FALLS, STAMFORD, j CHIPPAWA, QUEENSTON, j AND ALL BORDER POINTS { » » . . » « < * » < » « » . . i . . » i , ! . ?*£ S 4 r IAGARA-ON-THE- LAKE CONSERVATIVE i ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS WITH DR. J. S. RIGG AS THE NEW PRESIDENT Canadian Social Circles MAY BE INDICTED ON* Sscctnive Heetktg to Be Held Soon; Women's Institute Plans Ac- tivities; Niagara Town Council Meeta; Routine. Business Disposed Of. , Dr. McCloy, Queen street, who has been ill at the General Hospital ts leav- ing today to spend a couple of weeks at his home in Simcoe while convales- cing. Mrs. Reuben Minor has returned to ! the Falls alter a fortnight's visit at the Alleged to Have Shot Man TJn-ihome of her son, Curtis Minor, Fort Colborne. Mrs. EL Dell has been spending a few days In Ridgeway where she was the guest of Mrs. M. Sherk and Mrs. F. Ba-1 Won. PLANS 10 BE ACTED ON AT PT. C0LB0RNE ! Plan Paving of j Pelham Highway > m ! Reconstruction of Road Would Cost $120,000. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, O n t.. A!.'red Yeoman of Grace United church. y e V ?! At a meeting-Of Ihc " Niagara- \ Mrs. Adam.'!, who was In her 83th year, "Ki-thv-Laie association held Monday \ was etricken-wlth a cold, later deveiop- evgrbng m the BrownUfe hotel there -aas j m-j ihio' pneumonia, ^hilc visiting her i fine reprt lawfully in Cottage; Coldest Weather So Far. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boulter, Barker street, left this week for a trip to Ber- muda. j~ WELLAND; ONT., Feb. 2i,--Two for- I jther Welland policemen. Sergeant Creaky j . , ., , ,. ,..,., ... .... „...„„ Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown of Allan :Ci * 2? Jf 004 *?*.? stm-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. • d constable Putnam of the Provinc- street, spent yesterday in Toronto, J. F. Rigtr acted as ; Tolcher in London. England. Her ill- : Mr. and Mrs. Harry West, Stanley street, are spending a few days in Vine- land and Grimsby. :; clllbens present. Dr. J. y. Kigg acieo.•* , T o»cher a UMon. cr.giana. «« ui-i tol p ^ ^ y ^ lndict€d f o r m a R . chairman. As .: 15 sometime now since n was. brief and she pawed to her s iau*rhter as th* result of th* shoot'r? the avodaSlon has been in working or-| r ,,- on Feb. 5th. The body was taken ^ ^ i " " h ' "f^ \ ° l %?.*%£*£ fier It was necessary to elect a new .iate of officers and.the following were elected to offke:. President. Dr. j . F. RlgiU Vice-PresidenTr-Geo. C. M. NeUes, CM G. Secretary. Harry Smith Treasurer. M. SUngerl&r.d. to her home in Salcorabe, Devonshire. ; near Bolsover. Ont.. last Saturday of England, for burial'the following Mon-i Peter Brennan. partner of Orval Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewia of Hamil- ton and Miss ML Lewis. Fifth streeet. Mr. F. Webb of Toronto, who was a; recent visitor at Nlagara-on-the-Lake. j was a guest at the home of Mr. and; Mrs. James Morrison. iRnarrt nf TMnration Meet* T o . I itulc w v*y"*6 * ^uaner yj ui« «*». „<n^ C5 muwiwu. (Board 01 J^aucaiion meets A0- t he Pelham road, the northwesterly The W. C. T. U. held a meeting yes- terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. j Noble Benson, Victoria avenue. morrow Night; Nickel Co. Pushes Construction. PORT COLBORNE, Ont. Feb. 21.— Plans for a four-room addition to the A denominational conference by rep-j resentatlves from Baptist churches in; the district will be held this evening at! 8 o'clock In the Jepson Street Baptist | east side public school will be decided church. I on at the regular meeting of the board of education to be held in the library of Niagara Chapter. O. E. S. t held a , escaped convict. Three daughters are left to mourn! Attorney-general Price, in declaring a"levins; arid devoted mother: Mrs Al- ; such indictments arc p?ndii!g. dec'iues , , frid Yeoman ^NTaSra^n-thc-Lake;'to state who fired the shots that k i l l e d ^ *&.*» 1( ^A n _? t ? m ?. rro „T,/ 0 L^; ! ST. CATHARINES. Out., Feb. 21.— I If the city of St. Catharines Is agrce- J able to paying a quarter of the cost, en- trance to the city, will'be paved. Lin- coln county council will put up the other quarter and the province will pay half the cost. The pavinjr will cost approximately $120,000, County Road Superintendent Frank N. Rutherford, said yesterday. The county council will, send a delegation to the city council to discuss the question. The road has been in very bad shape for several years. . T o Remand "Grimes Tomorrow when Arthur Grimes, the OBJECTION ENTERED BY T PARK PLA Er.ecu:,ve, the officers and Messrs A. f London, England. Mrs. R. M. Stewart, Kingsbridge. Dev- j Brennan but under Ontario law. a onshirc. England: and Mrs. Tolcher,4charge must be laid against the killer. | ami, Florida, where they will spend the next month C. Awde, I. Lavallc and C. Butler An executive mscting will be held at art earl ydatc, when plans will be made ;or meetings at which organisers for the ;;arty' will be asked to speak. V.""%'.'•'.' Institute Meets Party Well Attended L B. Barrick was a recent visitor with friends in Welland. Greasy and Putnam were on the force ["here for some years and are well known A large number of guests attended j in th " clly ' ' j . the cart! .party and dance held under j The shooting or Brennan occurred• Miss F1 oreRce Redhead and Miss the auspices of the Fruit Growers' Band during a man-hunt for himself and Loujje Bonham of Niagara-on-the-Lake at the Virgil Hall on Tuesday evening. \ Shaw, both of whom had broken jail at were recent visitors with friends at the , , The card tables were well arranged and j Chatham where they were imprisoned ! p^k t The^regular monthly t^eeuj^S. °} t ™? \ the games at euchre were keenly pLay- 'and had stolen an auttomobUe at Hes-' ed. The honors were won by Mrs. Rob- j peler to continue their journey east- , , , . , , ... . the high school tomorrow night. card party for members and friends < _ . , . . . , , , yesterday afternoon In the Masonic 1 The b o ^ has asicd for plans from .„.,,..,„ ,,„,...,,,.,, Temple, Victoria avenue. A large num-i 5? v ,*; n architects in y^eitana, ^-agara j farm youth accused ot the murc ier of The degTee team ot Bluebell Rebekah: ^ ^ wU1 ihe , " ^ «otenslon put, c - ay< ^ he has agreed wltn Peter white. Lodge held a very successful practice; o n t he east s!de scno 9 1 w . hi ^7 WaS i of Toronto, who wUl defend Grimes, to following the regular! " a coatinuation school fHu*n jears h th h rf iunh fc 0nly 6 ° . ago with a capacity for 150 p u p i l s . ' . DrtnclDal witnesses for the Drosecu- I When the new addition is complete In j ifl„ p ^„ C \? »,L!2 =,f^ I ^J^Tvin —. -. . vJl , u - ,„v,^,, „.;ii o,.!.^—.™^ ! tion will be heard and no evidence win —u . ... ^ „ .. ! September, the school *m accommo- •. . •. . , , . _, , The Carry-on AusUlary of St. An- \ ria f, 3>vv ,; fiM v th „,, rh snjic ^ PK . \ be given on behalf of Grimes. last evening meeting. Women's Institute held Tuesday after- noon in St. Mark's parish hall was at- i tended by an exceptionally large num- ' ber of its members, and proved to bo fit especial interest, as every member j :-.ad a p a r t in making the meeting a> .^access,- j In the absence of the President. Mrs. 1 J. S. Clarke, the chair was occupied by thoijOrst vice president, Mrs. Houghton , . . ... , , date about 650 with all the space ex- drews church will meet this evening at p^a lo ^ utilized immediately, the home of Mrs. Harold Cook, 694 Mr. and Mrs. B. Kelsey and Miss ert Dawson. iward. _ Muriel Kelsey were recent visitors in At the dancing Messrs. A, N. Rogers, The two men took possession of a Bethel, Ont. guests at the home of Mr. and Charles Knox acted as master of summer cottage belonging to Miss! Komer Carl. ceremonies and did much to make the;Mabel Heath of Toronto and to;d near-! dance a .success. The music was very j by folk in the village of Bolsovcr that! y.'. E Bradley Port Colborne was a popular, the musicians good naturedly lney v, er) . friends of the owner of the j visitor yesterdav", with friends' at the ! respoiidmjc to the many encorex that j cottage. Suspicions were arovused. how- j Center i the'dancers demanded. > cver _ alld vj L c S Heath being notified. In-! * Clifton avenue. Thistle Chapter. No. 48, O. E. S. will hold a social card party and dance to- morrow (Friday) evening at the Prince of Wales Hall, River road. A delight- ful evening's entertainment is antici- pated. Cards and dancing at 9 o'clock. TTU» was the first meeting held since I S«SS raml niuch ™~: Goff Funeral in Miss Ball who has been acting secre- j tary since the illness of the regular i secretary. Mrs- A. P. Hall, was ap- ! minted assistant treasure \ formed provincial police headquarters.! Mrs. F. Durdan and son of River A very enjoyable social hour followed to. the i road are leaving this week for a few f t he "*"'" m % ^ o f t h e W " O. M. L. in the Moose Hall on Tue sday eve- Thorold Friday ian was weeks sojourn in Florida and the south. who s'rnt. Creasy and Putn "j r.cene v.itli the result that Bi e •shot dead. . T Shaw, however, is still at large, all ef- i Edward Neice of Port Colborne, Ont.. ; £ ? „ tf ; forts of a posse of police to locate him .was a recent visitor with friends at the j KJ,,?" ° on tllat , day celebrated their i Fall3 jlightful program of vocal'and instru 1 ' ! Mrs. J. Boulton of Niagara-on project no lions. Completion of the additions, expect- ed by next September. wiU mean an in- ning. Feb. 19, when the members ga- : crease m staif of 200 me - nal lhe plant Grimes wiU be committed for trial , , and will be tried at the spring supreme Pushing Construction j CQUrt openlng here March 18 . Construction work is being rushed ! RabWt hunters of this district are en- rapidly.ahead on me construction pro- i deavoting to ltave legislation passed by gram being carried out by the Interna- | the - Ontario legislature to have a clos- uoual Nicsel company, a terge numoer j ed season for rabbits between March 1 of men being employed. -Tne Fiaser- •; and Sept 30- Thls wouW glve the ^b- Brace company have one. of the con- fcsts a chance to multiply and the i hunters" say- rabbits, in any event, are' not much good for food when killed in the summer. Friday evening the dentists of the being estimated at two mil- congratulate Mr. and Mrs. i ^ " £ing the t0tal pa5T ° U Up ' W W °° ' proving fruillcss, |V 5P° rtS ,.£l t ^ i f w ? ™ 0 ^!^ 5 ' Hilps f o r W oU Ku0U ' U W °- Remanded A S aln wa3 received from the leaoers, Mrs. j » Datty and Mrs. Appleford. who report- , ,„ a f rom Home of Sister. ' Frank Porcaro was remanded for the a visitor at the Falls during i "^ v,w< cd 29 neew members .and other who, j tenth time when he appeared before ! ^ J J ? Z £»L*L J, 11 J?™^ cheon was served would come in at a later date. The c«l Construction work at the nickel plant together with general industrial activi- ors.of blue and yellow were distributed! THOROLD. Ont.. Feb. 21.—The fun- to the members present. I cral of Mrs. Harry Goff will take place It was decided to get up a play and j f ro .n t he home of her sister. Mrs. G. to give it shortly after Easter. j Cochrane. 62 Pine street, tomorrow, af- Votcs of sympathy were extended to j ternoon. Interment being in Lake view Miss Eckersley at the loss of her father' •and to the secretary, Mrs. oA. P. Hall, in her continued illness. Meeting Postponed ! Magistrate Goodwin in Cro,:and court j ^ ^ at the home of her mother. Wednesday on a charge ot shooting i Y Tony Scrontino, barber, in an argu mental numbers was given by members : ">8 einer *''-" general inausinai activi .•„." and friends of the W. O. M L and at ; l y h a s ca L catcd an a ««te housing short - ^ the close of the program a dainty lun 2gC 1Ti !he tOTO wllh *f 1*1 nt5 al1 ' urta Srh M n-oc c , . . ^ ?x_ 1-TL. ,."••* ' UR . irva estate running at a high figure. city and district will entertain the doc , tors at a dinner at the Lincoln hotel. ! The speaker .of th*e evening will be Dr. i Greenfield, chief dentist of radlodent- j clogy at the New York School of Den- ! tistry. Lincoln County Council Hoi It Would Interfere with Municipal Rights.. ST. CATHARINES, Ont., Feb. 21- The Lincoln county council yestenfa afternoon went on record as oppose ( the proposed act gh/ing to the Kiaw. Falls Park commission control over. planning and development of land ovi an area of five nules west cf the Kb ara river. s The council held that such corn- would mean direct, interference m* jurisdiction and control of % munit pallty over its territorial area # would deprive the township of Kiagu of control of practically the ^ township development, inclusive of f police villages of Queenston and s Davids. It would also prevent Niagara on-the-Lake from controlling any fy velopment adjacent to the town am'c it was stated. The council directed attention to tfc fact that the parks commission v.ou be adequately protected if t h e plannit and development act was amende i pro^de that a municipality should r.c approve dny plan, of subdivision < lands immediately contiguous to aq of the lands, roads or boulevards vett; In the parks commission, except upj notice to the commission. The resoluUon wiU be forwarded •, the premier, E. C. Craves, M. p. p. •$' Catharines and R. H. Kemp, M. p..; Lincoln, ment over an automobile i n Decembsr G last. Serantino apparently war. very seri- ccmetcry. *ously hurt by the load, of :-:hot which Mrs. Goff died rather suddenly In th? \ p 0 rcaro is alleged to have blown in his St. Catharines hospital following an f acc and several hospital operations operation on Tuesday although she hr.s' have been necessary in order to remove been ailing for about one year. She is, the pellets Of shot. Colored Man Has Grievance Despite his ripe o'd age of 106 years, j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Daggett of Nia- . gara Falls. N. Y.. are spending a couple of weeks in St. Catharines. were presented silver set. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn with a beautiful flat FONTHILL Maurice Oliver. Toronto. Is in the city for a few days' business visit, a guest at the Inn. ' On account of the storms and the prevailing illness it was found advis- j survived by her husband, one daughter S'.ble to postpone .the coming of G. Shan-! age 13 years, her mother. Mrs. Mar- non Grover of Buffalo, who was to have i garet Whvtc. three sisters, Mrs.. Mat- been the speaker and to arrange to'thew Kennedy. Mrs. G. Cochrane andj J - L - Wilson, colored. 43 Church street, have him at some later date." Mrs. W. Winning and two brothers.; hobbled into the city police station The musical program as provided by j nobert and John, all In Thcrold. De- (Wednesday to lay a complaint aga'y: ?he hostesses, Mrs. W. H. Harrison and j ccasca Wfts born in Paisley. Scotland,! a man-In his houss named Smith who Mrs. Simpson has returned to her home in Toronto after visiting her mo- \ ther, Mrs. Rurdan, Huron street. Rainbow Juniors Win at St. Kitts Defeat Last Year's Intermediate. Champs of Ontario. g at a high figure. To Be Shore Captain ' Captain J. D. Montgomery, navigator on tne lakes for many years and well- j known at this port, has oeen named bv I the Patterson Steamship company. as FO NTHILL. Ont.. Feb. 21.-Dwight ^f, ir . 5 . h0 . r _ e ._ c ? pt f.^ ^ ei ?v. an l. an _ of . ^ i Dilts. young son of the Rev. and Mrs. Dilts, is ill at his home, West Canboro street, with pneumonia. The many friends of Chris Crowe Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe of Fonthill were recent visitors with friends at" the Falls. hPtl called him insult;!:;; names and Miss Walsh was most pleasing. Vocal j c o m j n g to Canada about 18 years ago, solos were contributed by MIM Bur- i nearly the whole of which time she has'whom he wishes to be evicted from the Mnk, i Miss Beatrice Bishop and Mr. rwlded m Th6rold . S n e w as fallh . j house. '•*?*&' W? 1 ?^;. t , Corr ' munil> sI,lg -|ful member of St. Andrews church and •mg was also a feature. . ^ cntfrgeUc workcr Jn thc wu , lllg ! Worker?. Forrester The body of the late John Forrester Although over thc century mark, ho 1- still pretty spry' and carries but little marks of thc life he led ar> a siave down in Missouri. lie was sold five times, the last time for $1,000. and was Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Potter spending a few days in Montreal. a verv At thc roll call the members respond ed with a recipe for a 'hot supper dish." wiosc falling to respond were fined a j nickel. Quite a few nickels fell into : the treasury. will be laid to rest in Lake\lew ceme- * Wpp f? niany tmw ; . finally escaping A unique playlctto by five girls of the ! tery on Friday afternoon the funeral j I r o m hU master t 0 n , ' e ovor thf i i s high school first form was given entitled [ '•.The Way the Present Day Students Study." This occasioned much undc Mr. Forrester passed away at the family home on Garden street on Tues- day afternoon after a long lilness. He is survived by his wife, four ! daughters. Mrs. A. Mulr, Mrs. U. Lee. ; Mrs. O. Nell and Mrs. W. Riddle, and William J. Whyte. River road Hamilton and Brantford for a brief business visit. ~~«« ,. r « . " *Wl»S <ll\l 11UUUKU tUC ason so far and have t0 % y for its cost l*Jl !T am3 J? u * "'"..^n through economics ht (landing laughter. At the tea hour the dainty refresh ments were much enjoyed. Town Council Meets At the Niagara Town Council meet ing, held Tuesday evening in the May ed taking place from the residence of his If 5 '™ 1 •?**. to Illij , loSs - From the, ?f' ^'daughter. Mrs. A. Mulr, 23 Colborne i h % mad <\ ^ way to Canaoa via.De- r "'street ' troit. arriving In this country two years before Lincoln was assassinated The o!d fellow Is without doubt the oldest man in this section and was lustly indignant at tho lrxl-j:er in hi* house who called him insulting namrs. Lowest of Winter .Welland on Wednesday morning had belles and Councillor.-; Laughlln, Ins-1 Ho was an employee of thc govern-j the coldest weather of the winter, with keep. Thompson, McClelland. Kirby and mrnt in the old canal gateyards and j thermometer.! throughout the city rcg- Reeve MacPhee, besides a large num-(had been in this country about 15 years,! Istcring from 3 to 12 degrees below zero, ber Of citizens. I coming here from PaLsIey. Scotland. | n figure that is lower than any thb Captain A. J. Twose, McRac street, was a visitor this week in the Queen I City. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gordon and j Master Frank Gordon of Toronto, were i visitors this week with friends in this jclty and Niagara Falls. N. Y. Mrs. M. Michener has returned to her or's office, there, were present Mayor one son. William, all in Thorold. Communications from thc following V/ere ,fead; ,.i &V ••; An-appllcatjoji from S. R. Crulk- Fharu? for the position of Auditor for ;he year 1930 at a salary not to exceed >225 00. ; winter or last. There was little changi The annual cafeteria supper of the] in the. city ns the result of the cold NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. ; Feb. 21.— Rainbow juniors carried off another victory last ni?ht on a St. Catherines court when they defeated the Grads j ouint of that city by a 26-16 score. ' j The Rainbow Juniors have had I successful season so j beaten some * "'ranks above them all. The St. Kitts Grads were the Intermediate cham- pions of Ontario last year and also de- feated the Riverdale Grads, Senior champs, earlier in the season. Thc game was a fast and close one from start to finish. The half time count was 7-7 but from then on the Rainbows began to show their super- iority. All the players turned in good -james with Hanna. Duncan. Westover nnd McAndrcw being prominent at all times. An attempt Is being made to ar will bi opened up in the spring, tins being the fourth lake transportation I company io establish a headquarters at this port. Captain Montgomery will ! .., , , . . , .. , , , snorny move with his fanuiV to Port I wl11 r* « ad to J earn . thft * he ;, 1 f,P ro : Colborne. |-greasing favorably To Speed Traffic Through freight traffic on the Buf- falo and Sarnia run of the Canadian National railways through Port Col- at the Welland county hospital where he underwent an operation for mastoid Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Whitney. North Pel- ham street, are rejoicing over the ar- rival of a daughter on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 19. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson spent a very enjoyable week-end at Beamsville. Mrs. Marcus Dilts was a recent visitor in St. Catharines. borne wil lbe expedited . shortly with the completion of a belt line around the city of Brantford. This line which will enable freight trains \o avoid the long trip through the city, is expected in a few years ics nt operation. At the annual meeting of the library board, the following officers were elect- ed: chairman Rev. D. P. K. Day-foot• I ^ —- u vice-chairman, Principal J. M. Camer- I NIAGARA FALLS, Ont.. Feb on; secretary-treasurer and librarian i For the - lrs£ time ln Canada an exam - Mrs. R. MacAUister. Circulation dur- 'nation will be' held in Toronto on NIAGARA FALLS. Ont., Feb. 21.. The township of Willoughby has pi sed a resolution protesting against \\ park commission having authority ov< the Niagara river for a depth of fh miles excluding Niagara Falls ar Stamford township. W. G. Willson, J P. P.. for this riding has been requjj ed to secure careful consideration : the protection of the municipalities! this regard. The township of Bertie k also passed a s'.mllar resolution. Entertain Hardware Men NIAGARA FALLS, Ont.. Feb, 21, Delegates to the Ontario Retail Har. ware Dealers association In conventk In Hamilton were entertained here la night at a banquet at the Foxhead In The guests came by bus to vie?; -jl falls illumination and partake of ti dinner of which the Oneida Gommuti company, Canadian Carborundum COE pany and Burgess Battery compa; were the hosts. Plan Medical Tests 21.— ing the past year showed an increase of about 3,000 volumes. SUE* 11 ?! u t, ^!l n ' S ',^ t - af . tC , r u &t LT I ransc a retum Same here'next Thurs- tended visit with relatives at the Falls. cay. | ADDITIONAL CANADIAN ! j NEWS ON PAGE 30 August 6 by the Royal College, of Surgeons. England, to enable graduates of medicine to qualify in part for the degree of F.R.C.S. Toronto.will be the centre of the examination and candi- dates from other provinces wiU go there to sit for it. Applications have already i bcen received .from A'bsrta and Sas- i katchewan, but no more than 30 can- didates are expected. Dortt Endure Slipping FALSE TEET1 Do your false teeth drop or aiip *i you talk, e2t. laugh or sneeze? Don't annoyed - and embarrassed a minute losj Fasteeth. a new powder to sprinkle on !« plates, holds teeth firm. Ot«s fine k lng of security and comfort. No %nzs gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Get FM!« today at Harvey & Carey - *, W*?%3&tyP l! tf : * W^x/: Willing Workers of St, Andrew's church! snap, while street cars, both local and ! which, was to have been held tonight, j jnterurban and bus lines maintained 1 has been postponed till later on ac-1 their schedules ns usual. .,..,,.„,,.,,. ... . , .count of thc death, of Mrs. Goff. ilsterf The Welland Canadian legion billiard A . le ^ r ., from .i n,, .^ an i da Steantthlpjof the president. Mr.,. O. Cochrane. jteam will play iLs games of the series j ; f o r t , lc (jijtrlct cup on Friday night at; A meeting of the Horticultural So Lines by the Industrial Committee in- j •imatlng that they stln have the Amusement Park ^project In consldera tion. which is proposed-to be built on cicty will be held in the Memorial Hall tonight when an illustrated lecture on t is hoped anyone interested In' beautiful gardens will attend. the land In close proximity to the dock !,. Thc atirdcns of Ca ,,ada." will bo glv- : on and Mr.'. Boulton applied through her so- licitors. Lancaster and Mix, to have her name placedIonithc voter's list'M own- I M B ^ crbank , Mr , ., Dompscv the property now occupied by Mhs Jtan Allen ^ c „,",,„"JJj Messrs. J. Wilson. J. Dempsey, Marrt.t.- and II. Hall, wctv the prizewinners at the card party held by Mountain Chap '•I °u Tf T ! .T >rr '?; n ° W « cuplcd "•', ; M i * J e a n Allen Mr. H. R. Falrv.rather. Die report of ths Ind.nstrlal Committre. as presented by Chairman Wm. Klrby, was as fol- lows: Moved by Councillors McClelland and Thompson, that J. E. Masters l>c c ngaged as Town Clerk and Treasurer ,or the Town of Niagara nt a salary of f 1,500.00 per year and that' a by-law IT? A rtrnyA lJ nnc ,f A , 1 1c drawn up to that effect- Carried JLJUVVCII U nUUolOll Moved by Councillors kirby and Thompson, "that the application of I Mr. Louis A. Warner for Town Comla- j s lic be accepted and that a by-law bt j tcr of thp O. E. S. in Memorial Hall on Tuesday night. Dies at Ottawa drawn up to this effect."-—Carried. Moved by Councillors Langhhn and Thompson, "that. Mr. Frank Pitt bo i ppointed Town Foreman.'-^Carrlcd. Coal Tender Accepted Moved by Councillor* Iiwkecp and Thompson, "That the tender received from H. R. Caughlll for supplying 10 ton-: of egg coal to the Fire Hall at . C13.30 per ton bo accepted.- Carrlod. Councillors Klrby and McClellnnd brought In a motion to the effc( t that tho fire and water committee bring In i report re costs, etc.. In the matter cf the extension of water service along Mary street to the Baker Dairy.—Car- ried. On motion of Recvn MncPhcc and Councillor Laughton the Council will riect In regular .'cs«ion"nt 8:00 pin on t ;c evening of thc first Tuesday of each month -Carried. J. E. Masters of Niagara-on-thc-Lake \ as appointed Town Clerk at a salary ef $1,500.00 per year. Tho other applicant for the position \<as Douglas M. reariiof St. Catharines. Lewis A. Warner of Niagara on-the lake was appointed Tow at a salary of 5l.20o.00 O^o uniform per year. Other applicants from Nlagara-on* ! thc-Lake were Geo. F. Wlilnt; Her- j .fc«rt HInchcllffo, Herbert Caughlll and •• r. ac other applications from ncn-rc.*i- J nis. Frank Pitt of Nlagara-on-the-t.-vkc , vss appointed Town Forernan nta sa!-' ; | t.i Of $1,080.00. Other applicants from j I .agara .on - the-Lake wens, Rur^cll ^C rlmstcad, John Slired, Monte La-j coure and J.. R, McQuInnaA of^ St, Cvjtharlncs. Methfr Dies M?«T« Of the death of her mother, Itfre. 0. Ada ms of Saleombc, Devon*. Shirt, Ungland, «l<jow cf Captain p. , Adams, master mariner, ras rccclted s^tcrday iby Mfi Veoman, wife of Rev. NIAGARA FALIS. Out.,' Feb. 21.— The death occurred In Ottawa yesterday of Edward s. Houston, 54 years of age. a former well-known resident rf t h s city, sen of the late Dean and Mrs Stuart Houston, .a former rector of Christ church here for many years. Mr. Houston, who was manager cf the Imperial Bank In Ottawa, wax born here July 14. 1875, and was educated nt the Collegiate Institute, this c'.tv. Il- ia commrnc-d his commercial career i Nlagara-on-thc-Lakn with their oppon- j ents being thc Legion from that point. The locals need only this one engage- ; ment to bring home thc silverware. Makes Inspection J. E Whltlock of Toronto, assistant provincial director- of agricultural rep- j iv.-entaUvrs was In Stamford Tuesday j making »;•> 'nspection of- thc three three months' school in agriculture and home economic; being held there. The minstrel show held last week j nt the school under the direction of j ML«s Isobc! Roberts will be related at Fenwick, Wainfleet, Rldgcway and i ixi-ssibly Willoughby within thc next 10 i days, states agricultural representative j !(. H. Fleming, to provide a demonstra- tioti of what rural >*outh can accom- j pllsii in the field of amateur dramatics. | (Jaini Championship Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ft. Bayne of | Evpn street are being congratulated on i all side-, upon the svecess of their son. | Arthur, th:- Queen's University fresh- mlddlewelaiit boxing championship for man. v.iv> ha- captured thc intcr-varsity Ontario and Quebec. Tuesday evening at Grant hall, the largest assembly of fans evrr fathered In the hall's his-] I lory watched young Bayne give his op the jpor.-MU from McGlll University thc •T 1 HE OPENING of a modern Awning and Canvas Goods Factory at 333 Huron St., Niagara Falls, Ontario. :«sT^^ :\ Imperial Bank this city, and | knockout , n t h c sccond round . \\n< transferred later to Toronto and subsequently became manager. Mr had i j Tf.slci^d In Ottawa for the past 20 years. ; Mo had boon in poor health for the i past >e.ir and recently nad an attack W pleurisy ar:d pneumonia resulting In ! his doati; He was treasurer of lhe i Con .naught Park Jockey club. Ottawa. i Survivlmr are his widow Arid - two \ J 0 hflr S ^ ' 'I'?, 0 l l roth " s ', " CT ^ rt CJ i*icr In the evening about 43 sat fil tf , •'" , Im P cr, , al "' 1! ' k ' w »* down lo a delicious dinner served bv •i'^,.!; i Arthur all of loronto, M willtaiiMon In the dining nx>m ri^ l !«H $,8 V f .™ M o•^ t t « 0 , J ! W n * U h! ^ ™» <? aliv decorated with ; t'.ton and Mrs. Reginald Buchanan, j Montreal j N ESTABLISHING this Factory at Niagara Falls we believe that we arefillinga need long felt by the people of the Niagara Peninsula. / : lions expressing their regret at his de- parture from among them r*nd Mr. W. T. Thompson, organist and choirmaster and Mrs. Wedce both .spoke of his sp'.ondid work in tho church and hoped tth.at be would keep In touch with St. was gaily decorated with Val- i online decorations, tho lablc lying mi- Rgara-on-the- Z" v °/V,„ „, ... t , , ... . •. torod with a bowl of red roses, sllvef R -n Corvstablc . T u h « ^ ^J^^ 0 ^ n hft ^" ^ cindlestlcks with 5 red I n d i e s being al It is our policy to profit not alone in dollars but also in the good will of those whom we have the privilege to serve. 1 " ' ' • Hold Farewell Party THOROLD. Ont.. Feb. 21.—Tho members of St. John's church choir and of Mrs (5. Wedge's bible clav. met on Tuesday r.ight at the home of Mrs. W. Williamson Mapiehurst, for -a farewell pasty in honor of Mr. ChrU Kostandoff, Vho is leaving for Toronto with his family. During the evening he was presented with a handsome bible from the mem- bers of the bible fla.ss and a hymn and prajer t*x>k fr«m the choir, thc" signa- tures of each merhfcer being written in the- front pages. iR«v. A. Ireland made ihe prescnta- W E EARNESTLY solicit your inquiries when in need of Awnings, Canvas Covers, Metal Weath- erstrip, Insect Screens, Radiator Shields or Enclosures. pleasant evening. t ;: ; s5^i^jK^3'i^^: 'EAT TO GET WELL' Never was a title more fitting to uny subject than this title to DIABETES There are no *ifs" or "anrts" about what you should eat and what you , ihonld not eat. You gradually est what i you need. This book will be sent FREE to any sufferer of.diabetes Write M. j Richart?.. Dept. 2«1, 22d Wes. 42nd' Street, New York, / \ I A ONLY EXPERIENCED MECHANICS ON CUR STAFF omihioh Awning & Weatherstrip Co. 333 Huron Street, Niagara Falls, Ont. PHONE 3201 FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION & ->..W^.' ,- .-> --V - » - i , l ' , = v -.|,.,i., W Kf.-«i i ',^i.' - *>~.-*,„.'i •. •>•-»%,-) ^".\J-*. **?-.".»SJ!:>lj,.^ '••'- - - .i.M^^^aito..^-^^^-^ ^ —••—;i.l. M k —*--- - ' - ; '-.-..• :.' » ' liiMm Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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P a g o T e n THE NIAGARA' FALUS GAZETTE T h u r s d a y , F e B r u a r y Z l , 1 9 2

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1 H DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL j , NEWS BY SPECIAL WIRE OF j

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B * l T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS I CANADIAN NEWS BY STAFF WRITERS •« •« « » * • • " • t ^ ^ ^ t . ^ - * . * - * • » e •• » " » ' * - » ••-• • > < t . > I • »-»! .»••

NIAGARA FALLS, STAMFORD, j CHIPPAWA, QUEENSTON, j

AND ALL BORDER POINTS { » » . . » « < * » < » « » . . i . . » i , ! .

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IAGARA-ON-THE- LAKE CONSERVATIVE i ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS WITH

DR. J. S. RIGG AS THE NEW PRESIDENT

Canadian Social Circles MAY BE INDICTED ON*

Sscctnive Heetktg to Be Held Soon; Women's Institute Plans Ac­tivities; Niagara Town Council Meeta; Routine.

Business Disposed Of. ,

Dr. McCloy, Queen street, who has been ill at the General Hospital ts leav­ing today to spend a couple of weeks at his home in Simcoe while convales­cing.

Mrs. Reuben Minor has returned to ! the Falls al ter a fortnight's visit a t the

A l l e g e d t o H a v e S h o t M a n TJn- ihome of her son, Curtis Minor, Fort Colborne.

Mrs. EL Dell has been spending a few days In Ridgeway where she was the guest of Mrs. M. Sherk and Mrs. F. Ba-1 Won.

PLANS 10 BE ACTED ON AT PT. C0LB0RNE

! Plan Paving of j Pelham Highway

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! Reconstruction of Road Would Cost $120,000.

NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, O n t . . • A!.'red Yeoman of Grace United church. y e V ?! At a meeting-Of Ihc" Niagara- \ Mrs. Adam.'!, who was In her 83th year,

"Ki-thv-Laie association held Monday \ was etricken-wlth a cold, later deveiop-evgrbng m the BrownUfe hotel there -aas j m-j ihio' pneumonia, ^hilc visiting her i fine reprt

lawfully in Cottage; Coldest Weather So Far. Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Boulter, Barker

street, left this week for a trip to Ber­muda.

j~ WELLAND; ONT., Feb. 2i ,--Two for- I jther Welland policemen. Sergeant Creaky j . , . , , , . , . . , . , . . . . . . . „ . . . „„ Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown of Allan

:Ci* 2? J f 0 0 4 * ? * . ? stm-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. • d constable Putnam of the Provinc- street, spent yesterday in Toronto, J. F. Rigtr acted as ; Tolcher in London. England. Her ill- :

Mr. and Mrs. Harry West, Stanley street, are spending a few days in Vine-land and Grimsby. :;

clllbens present. Dr. J. y . Kigg acieo.•* , To»cher a U M o n . cr.giana. « « u i - i t o l p ^ ^ y ^ l n d i c t € d f o r m a R . chairman. As .: 15 sometime now since n e « was. brief and she pawed to her siau*rhter as th* result of th* shoot 'r? the avodaSlon has been in working o r - | r , , - on Feb. 5th. The body was taken ^ ^ i " " h ' " f^ \ ° l %?.*%£*£ fier It was necessary to elect a new .iate of officers and. the following were elected to offke:.

President. Dr. j . F . RlgiU Vice-PresidenTr-Geo. C. M. NeUes,

CM G. Secretary. Harry Smith Treasurer. M. SUngerl&r.d.

to her home in Salcorabe, Devonshire. ; near Bolsover. Ont.. last Saturday of

England, for burial ' the following Mon-i Peter Brennan. partner of Orval Shaw,

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewia of Hamil­ton and Miss ML Lewis. Fifth streeet.

Mr. F. Webb of Toronto, who was a ; recent visitor at Nlagara-on-the-Lake. j was a guest a t the home of Mr. and; Mrs. James Morrison. i R n a r r t n f T M n r a t i o n M e e t * T o . I i t u l c w v*y"*6 * ^uaner yj ui« «*». „<n^C5 muwiwu. ( B o a r d 01 J ^ a u c a i i o n m e e t s A0- t h e Pelham road, the northwesterly

The W. C. T. U. held a meeting yes-terday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. j Noble Benson, Victoria avenue.

morrow Night; Nickel Co. Pushes Construction.

PORT COLBORNE, O n t . Feb. 21.— Plans for a four-room addition to the

A denominational conference by rep-j resentatlves from Baptist churches in ; the district will be held this evening a t ! 8 o'clock In the Jepson Street Baptist | east side public school will be decided church. I on at the regular meeting of the board

of education to be held in the library of Niagara Chapter. O. E. S. t held a

, escaped convict. Three daughters are left to mourn ! Attorney-general Price, in declaring

a"levins; arid devoted mother: Mrs Al - ; such indictments arc p?ndii!g. dec'iues , , frid Yeoman ^ N T a S r a ^ n - t h c - L a k e ; ' t o state who fired the shots tha t k i l l e d ^ * & . * » 1(^An_? t ? m ? . r r o „ T , / 0 L ^ ;

! ST. CATHARINES. Out., Feb. 21.— I If the city of St. Catharines Is agrce-J able to paying a quarter of the cost,

en­trance to the city, will 'be paved. Lin­coln county council will put up the other quarter and the province will pay half the cost. The pavinjr will cost approximately $120,000, County Road Superintendent Frank N. Rutherford, said yesterday. The county council will, send a delegation to the city council to discuss the question. The road has been in very bad shape for several years.

. T o Remand "Grimes Tomorrow when Arthur Grimes, the

OBJECTION ENTERED BY

T PARK PLA

Er.ecu:,ve, the officers and Messrs A. f London, England.

Mrs. R. M. Stewart, Kingsbridge. Dev- j Brennan but under Ontario law. a onshirc. England: and Mrs. Tolcher,4charge must be laid against the killer.

| ami, Florida, where they will spend the next m o n t h

C. Awde, I. Lavallc and C. Butler An executive mscting will be held at

art earl ydatc, when plans will be made ;or meetings at which organisers for the ;;arty' will be asked to speak. V.""%'.'•'.' Institute Meets

Party Well Attended L B. Barrick was a recent visitor with

friends in Welland.

Greasy and Putnam were on the force ["here for some years and are well known

A large number of guests attended j i n t h " c l l y ' ' j . — the cart! .party and dance held under j The shooting or Brennan occurred• M i s s F 1 o r e R c e Redhead and Miss the auspices of the Fruit Growers' Band during a man-hunt for himself and • Loujje Bonham of Niagara-on-the-Lake at the Virgil Hall on Tuesday evening. \ Shaw, both of whom had broken jail at • w e r e r e c e n t visitors with friends at the

, , The card tables were well arranged and j Chatham where they were imprisoned ! p ^ k t The^regular monthly t^eeuj^S. °}t ™? \ the games at euchre were keenly pLay- ' and had stolen an auttomobUe at Hes - '

ed. The honors were won by Mrs. Rob- j peler to continue their journey east-

, , , . , , . . . . the high school tomorrow night. card party for members and friends < _ . , . . . , , , yesterday afternoon In the Masonic 1 The b o ^ has asicd for plans from . „ . , , . . , „ , , „ , . . . , , , . , , Temple, Victoria avenue. A large num- i 5?v,*;n architects in y^eitana, ^ - a g a r a j f a r m y o u t h a c c u s e d ot t h e m u r c i e r of

The degTee team ot Bluebell Rebekah: ^ ^ w U 1 *« ihe, " ^ «otenslon p u t , c-ay< ^ h e h a s a g r e e d w l t n P e t e r whi te . Lodge held a very successful practice; o n t h e e a s t s ! d e s c n o 9 1 w .h i^7 W a S i of Toronto, who wUl defend Grimes, to

following the regular! " a coatinuation school fHu*n jears h t h h rf i u n h fc „ 0 n l y

6 ° . ago with a capacity for 150 p u p i l s . ' . D r t n c l D a l witnesses for the Drosecu-I When the new addition is complete In j i f l „ p ^ „ C \ ? »,L!2 =,f I ^ J ^ T v i n —. -. . vJl , u - ,„v,^,, „.;ii o,.!. —.™^ ! tion will be heard and no evidence win —u „ . ... ^ „ .. ! September, the school * m accommo- •. . •. . , , . _, ,

The Carry-on AusUlary of St. An- \ riaf, 3 > v v , ; fiM v „ t h „,, r h „ s n j i c ^ PK. \ be given on behalf of Grimes.

last evening meeting.

Women's Institute held Tuesday after­noon in St. Mark's parish hall was at- i tended by an exceptionally large num- ' ber of its members, and proved to bo fit especial interest, as every member j :-.ad a p a r t in making the meeting a> .^access,- j

In the absence of the President. Mrs. 1 J. S. Clarke, the chair was occupied by thoijOrst vice president, Mrs. Houghton

, . . ... , , date about 650 with all the space ex-drews church will meet this evening at p ^ a l o ^ utilized immediately, the home of Mrs. Harold Cook, 694

Mr. and Mrs. B. Kelsey and Miss ert Dawson. iward. _ Muriel Kelsey were recent visitors in

At the dancing Messrs. A, N. Rogers, The two men took possession of a Bethel, O n t . guests at the home of Mr. and Charles Knox acted as master of summer cottage belonging to Miss! Komer Carl. ceremonies and did much to make the;Mabel Heath of Toronto and to;d near-! dance a .success. The music was very j by folk in the village of Bolsovcr t ha t ! y.'. E Bradley Port Colborne was a popular, the musicians good naturedly l n e y v,er). friends of the owner of the j visitor yesterdav", with fr iends ' a t the

! respoiidmjc to the many encorex that j cottage. Suspicions were arovused. how- j Center i the 'dancers demanded. > c v e r _ a l l d vjLcS Heath being notified. In - ! * —

Clifton avenue.

Thistle Chapter. No. 48, O. E. S. will hold a social card party and dance to­morrow (Friday) evening at the Prince of Wales Hall, River road. A delight­ful evening's entertainment is antici­pated. Cards and dancing at 9 o'clock.

TTU» was the first meeting held since I

S«SSraml niuch ™~: Goff Funeral in Miss Ball who has been acting secre- j

tary since the illness of the regular i secretary. Mrs- A. P. Hall, was ap- ! minted assistant treasure

\ formed provincial police headquarters.! Mrs. F. Durdan and son of River A very enjoyable social hour followed

to. the i road are leaving this week for a few fthe " * " ' " m % ^ o f t h e W " O. M. L.

in the Moose Hall on Tue sday eve-

Thorold Friday ian was weeks sojourn in Florida and the south.

who s'rnt. Creasy and Putn "j r.cene v.itli the result that Bi e •shot dead. .

T Shaw, however, is still at large, all ef- i Edward Neice of Port Colborne, Ont.. ; £ ? „ tf ; forts of a posse of police to locate him .was a recent visitor with friends at the j K J , , ? " ° o n t l l a t , d a y celebrated their

i F a l l 3 jlightful program of vocal ' and instru 1 ' ! Mrs. J. Boulton of Niagara-on

project no lions.

Completion of the additions, expect­ed by next September. wiU mean an in­

ning. Feb. 19, when the members g a - : c r e a s e m s t a i f o f 2 0 0 m e - n a l l h e p l a n t

Grimes wiU be committed for trial , , and will be tried a t the spring supreme

Pushing Construction j C Q U r t o p e n l n g h e r e M a r c h 1 8 . Construction work is being rushed ! RabWt hunters of this district are en-

rapidly.ahead on me construction pro- i deavoting to ltave legislation passed by gram being carried out by the Interna- | t h e - Ontario legislature to have a clos-uoual Nicsel company, a terge numoer j e d s e a s o n f o r rabbits between March 1 of men being employed. -Tne Fiaser- •; a n d S e p t 3 0 - T h l s w o u W g l v e t h e ^b-Brace company have one. of the con- fcsts a c h a n c e to multiply and the

i hunters" say- rabbits, in any event, are' not much good for food when killed in the summer.

Friday evening the dentists of the

being estimated at two mil-

congratulate Mr. and Mrs. i ^ " £ i n g t h e t 0 t a l pa5T°U U p ' W W°°

' proving fruillcss, |V5P°rtS,.£l t ^ i f w ? ™ 0 ^ ! ^ 5 ' H i l p s f o r W o U K u 0 U ' U W ° - Remanded ASaln

wa3 received from the leaoers, Mrs. j » Datty and Mrs. Appleford. who report- , , „ a „ f r o m H o m e of S i s t e r . ' Frank Porcaro was remanded for the a visitor at the Falls during i " ^ v , w <

cd 29 neew members .and other who, j tenth time when he appeared before ! J J ? Z £»L*L J, 11 J?™^ cheon was served would come in at a later date. The c«l

Construction work at the nickel plant together with general industrial activi-

ors.of blue and yellow were distributed! THOROLD. Ont.. Feb. 21.—The fun-to the members present. I cral of Mrs. Harry Goff will take place

I t was decided to get up a play and j f ro .n the home of her sister. Mrs. G. to give it shortly after Easter. j Cochrane. 62 Pine street, tomorrow, af-

Votcs of sympathy were extended to j ternoon. Interment being in Lake view Miss Eckersley at the loss of her fa ther ' •and to the secretary, Mrs. oA. P. Hall, in her continued illness.

Meeting Postponed

! Magistrate Goodwin in Cro , :and court j ^ a t the home of her mother. Wednesday on a charge ot shooting i Y

Tony Scrontino, barber, in an argu

mental numbers was given by members : " > 8 e i n e r * ' ' -" general inausinai activi .•„." and friends of the W. O. M L and a t ; l y h a s c aL c a t c d a n a««te housing short

- ^ the close of the program a dainty lun 2 g C 1Ti ! h e t O T O w l l h *f 1*1 ™ n t 5 a l 1 ' u r t a S r h M n-oc c , . . ^ ?x_ 1-TL. ,."••* ' U R . irva estate running at a high figure.

city and district will entertain the doc , tors at a dinner at the Lincoln hotel. ! The speaker .of th*e evening will be Dr. i Greenfield, chief dentist of radlodent-j clogy a t the New York School of Den-! tistry.

Lincoln County Council Hoi It Would Interfere with

Municipal Rights..

ST. CATHARINES, Ont., Feb. 21-The Lincoln county council yestenfa afternoon went on record as oppose (

the proposed act gh/ing to the Kiaw. Falls Park commission control over. planning and development of land ovi an area of five nules west cf the Kb ara river. s

The council held that such corn-would mean direct, interference m* jurisdiction and control of % m u n i t pallty over its territorial area # would deprive the township of Kiagu of control of practically the ^ township development, inclusive of f police villages of Queenston and s Davids. I t would also prevent Niagara on-the-Lake from controlling any fy velopment adjacent to the town am'c it was stated.

The council directed attention to tfc fact tha t the parks commission v.ou be adequately protected if the plannit and development act was amende i pro^de t ha t a municipality should r.c approve dny plan, of subdivision < lands immediately contiguous to aq of the lands, roads or boulevards vett; In the parks commission, except upj notice to the commission.

The resoluUon wiU be forwarded •, the premier, E. C. Craves, M. p. p. •$' Catharines and R. H. Kemp, M. p..; Lincoln,

ment over an automobile i n Decembsr G last.

Serantino apparently war. very seri-ccmetcry. *ously hur t by the load, of :-:hot which

Mrs. Goff died rather suddenly In th? \ p0rcaro is alleged to have blown in his St. Catharines hospital following an facc and several hospital operations operation on Tuesday although she hr.s' have been necessary in order to remove been ailing for about one year. She is , the pellets Of shot.

Colored Man Has Grievance Despite his ripe o'd age of 106 years,

j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Daggett of Nia-. gara Falls. N. Y.. are spending a couple of weeks in St. Catharines.

were presented silver set.

Mr. and Mrs. Dunn with a beautiful flat FONTHILL

Maurice Oliver. Toronto. Is in the city for a few days' business visit, a guest a t the Inn.

' On account of the storms and the prevailing illness it was found advis- j survived by her husband, one daughter S'.ble to postpone .the coming of G. S h a n - ! age 13 years, her mother. Mrs. Mar-non Grover of Buffalo, who was to have i garet Whvtc. three sisters, Mrs.. Mat-been the speaker and to arrange t o ' t h e w Kennedy. Mrs. G. Cochrane a n d j J - L- Wilson, colored. 43 Church street, have him at some later date." Mrs. W. Winning and two brothers.; hobbled into the city police station

The musical program as provided by j nobert and John, all In Thcrold. De- (Wednesday to lay a complaint a g a ' y : ?he hostesses, Mrs. W. H. Harrison and j c c a s c a W f t s born in Paisley. Scotland,! a man-In his houss named Smith who

Mrs. Simpson has returned to her home in Toronto after visiting her mo-

\ ther, Mrs. Rurdan, Huron street.

Rainbow Juniors Win at St. Kitts

Defeat Last Year's Intermediate. Champs of Ontario.

g at a high figure. To Be Shore Captain '

Captain J. D. Montgomery, navigator on tne lakes for many years and well- j known at this port, has oeen named bv I the Patterson Steamship company. as F O NTHILL. Ont.. Feb. 21 . -Dwight ^f,ir.5.h0.r_e._c?ptf.^ ^ e i ? v . a n l . a n _ o f . ^ i Dilts. young son of the Rev. and Mrs.

Dilts, is ill at his home, West Canboro street, with pneumonia.

The many friends of Chris Crowe

Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe of Fonthill were recent visitors with friends at" the Falls.

hPtl called him insult;!:;; names and Miss Walsh was most pleasing. Vocal j c o m j n g t o Canada about 18 years ago, solos were contributed by M I M Bur- i nearly the whole of which time she has 'whom he wishes to be evicted from the

Mnk,i Miss Beatrice Bishop and Mr. r w l d e d m T h 6 r o l d . S n e w a s „ f a l l h . j house.

'•*?*&' W ? 1 ? ^ ; . t ,C o r r ' m u n i l > s I , l g - | f u l member of St. Andrews church and •mg was also a feature. . ^ c n t f r g e U c w o r k c r J n t h c w u , l l l g

! Worker?. Forrester

The body of the late John Forrester

Although over thc century mark, ho 1-still pretty spry' and carries but little marks of thc life he led ar> a siave down in Missouri. lie was sold five times, the last time for $1,000. and was

Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Potter spending a few days in Montreal. a verv

At thc roll call the members respond ed with a recipe for a 'hot supper dish." wiosc falling to respond were fined a j nickel. Quite a few nickels fell into :

the treasury. will be laid to rest in Lake\lew ceme- * W p p f ? n i a n y t m w ; . finally escaping A unique playlctto by five girls of the ! tery on Friday afternoon the funeral j I r o m h U m a s t e r t 0 n , ' e o v o r t h f i i s

high school first form was given entitled [ '•.The Way the Present Day Students Study." This occasioned much undc

Mr. Forrester passed away at the family home on Garden street on Tues­day afternoon after a long lilness.

He is survived by his wife, four ! daughters. Mrs. A. Mulr, Mrs. U. Lee. ; Mrs. O. Nell and Mrs. W. Riddle, and

William J. Whyte. River road Hamilton and Brantford for a brief business visit.

~ ~ « « ,. r « . " *Wl»S <ll\l 11UUUKU t U C

ason so far and have t 0 % y for its cost l*Jl ! T a m 3 J ? u * " ' " . . ^ n through economics ht

(landing laughter. At the tea hour the dainty refresh

ments were much enjoyed. Town Council Meets

At the Niagara Town Council meet ing, held Tuesday evening in the May

ed taking place from the residence of his If5 '™1 •?**. t o I l l i j , loSs- F r o m t h e , ? f ' ^ ' d a u g h t e r . Mrs. A. Mulr, 23 Colborne i h % m a d < \ ^ way to Canaoa v ia .De-r " ' s t r e e t ' troit. arriving In this country two years

before Lincoln was assassinated The o!d fellow Is without doubt the

oldest man in this section and was lustly indignant at tho lrxl-j:er in hi* house who called him insulting namrs.

Lowest of Winter .Welland on Wednesday morning had

belles and Councillor.-; Laughlln, Ins-1 Ho was an employee of thc govern-j the coldest weather of the winter, with keep. Thompson, McClelland. Kirby and mrnt in the old canal gateyards and j thermometer.! throughout the city rcg-Reeve MacPhee, besides a large num- (had been in this country about 15 years,! Istcring from 3 to 12 degrees below zero, ber Of citizens. I coming here from PaLsIey. Scotland. | n figure that is lower than any t h b

Captain A. J. Twose, McRac street, was a visitor this week in the Queen

I City.

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gordon and j Master Frank Gordon of Toronto, were i visitors this week with friends in this jclty and Niagara Falls. N. Y.

Mrs. M. Michener has returned to her

or's office, there, were present Mayor one son. William, all in Thorold.

• Communications from thc following V/ere ,fead; ,.i &V ••;

An-appllcatjoji from • S. R. Crulk-Fharu? for the position of Auditor for ;he year 1930 at a salary not to exceed >225 00.

; winter or last. There was little changi The annual cafeteria supper of the] in the. city ns the result of the cold

NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. ; Feb. 21.— Rainbow juniors carried off another victory last ni?ht on a St. Catherines court when they defeated the Grads

• j ouint of that city by a 26-16 score. ' j The Rainbow Juniors have had

I successful season so j beaten some

* " ' r a n k s above them all. The St. Kitts Grads were the Intermediate cham­pions of Ontario last year and also de­feated the Riverdale Grads, Senior champs, earlier in the season.

Thc game was a fast and close one from start to finish. The half time count was 7-7 but from then on the Rainbows began to show their super­iority. All the players turned in good -james with Hanna. Duncan. Westover nnd McAndrcw being prominent at all times.

An attempt Is being made to ar

will bi opened up in the spring, tins being the fourth lake transportation I company io establish a headquarters a t this port. Captain Montgomery will ! .., , , . . , .. , , , snorny move with his fanuiV to Port I w l 1 1 r* « a d t o J e a r n . t h f t * h e ; , 1 f , P r o : Colborne. |-greasing favorably

To Speed Traffic Through freight traffic on the Buf­

falo and Sarnia run of the Canadian National railways through Port Col-

at the Welland county hospital where he underwent an operation for mastoid Tuesday. .

Mr. and Mrs. Whitney. North Pel-ham street, are rejoicing over the ar­rival of a daughter on Tuesday, Feb­ruary 19.

Mr. and Mrs. McPherson spent a very enjoyable week-end a t Beamsville.

Mrs. Marcus Dilts was a recent visitor in St. Catharines.

borne wil lbe expedited . shortly with the completion of a belt line around the city of Brantford. This line which will enable freight trains \o avoid the long trip through the city, is expected

in a few years ics nt operation.

At the annual meeting of the library board, the following officers were elect­ed: chairman Rev. D. P. K. Day-foot• I ^ —-u vice-chairman, Principal J. M. Camer- I NIAGARA FALLS, Ont.. Feb on; secretary-treasurer and librarian i F o r t h e - l r s £ t i m e l n C a n a d a a n e x a m -Mrs. R. MacAUister. Circulation dur- 'nation will be' held in Toronto on

NIAGARA FALLS. Ont., Feb. 21.. The township of Willoughby has pi: sed a resolution protesting against \\ park commission having authority ov< the Niagara river for a depth of fh miles excluding Niagara Falls ar Stamford township. W. G. Willson, J P. P.. for this riding has been requjj ed to secure careful consideration : the protection of the municipalities! this regard. The township of Bertie k also passed a s'.mllar resolution.

Entertain Hardware Men

NIAGARA FALLS, Ont.. Feb, 21, Delegates to the Ontario Retail Har. ware Dealers association In conventk In Hamilton were entertained here la night at a banquet at the Foxhead In The guests came by bus to vie?; -jl falls illumination and partake of ti dinner of which the Oneida Gommuti company, Canadian Carborundum COE pany and Burgess Battery compa; were the hosts.

Plan Medical Tests

21.—

ing the past year showed an increase of about 3,000 volumes.

SUE*1 1?! u t , ^ ! l n ' S ' , ^ t - af.tC,ru &tLT I r a n s c a r e t u m Same here 'next Thurs-tended visit with relatives at the Falls. cay.

| ADDITIONAL CANADIAN !

j NEWS ON PAGE 30

August 6 by the Royal College, of Surgeons. England, to enable graduates of medicine to qualify in part for the degree of F.R.C.S. Toronto.will be the centre of the examination and candi­dates from other provinces wiU go there to sit for it. Applications have already

ibcen received .from A'bsrta and Sas-

i katchewan, but no more than 30 can­d i d a t e s are expected.

Dortt Endure Slipping

FALSE TEET1 Do your false teeth drop or aiip *i

you talk, e2t. laugh or sneeze? Don't annoyed - and embarrassed a minute losj Fasteeth. a new powder to sprinkle on !« plates, holds teeth firm. Ot«s fine k lng of security and comfort. No %nzs gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Get FM!« today at Harvey & Carey-*,

W*?%3&tyPl!tf:* W^x/:

Willing Workers of St, Andrew's church! snap, while street cars, both local and ! which, was to have been held tonight, j jnterurban and bus lines maintained1

has been postponed till later on ac-1 their schedules ns usual. . , . . , , . „ , , . , , . . . . . , .count of thc death, of Mrs. Goff. ilsterf The Welland Canadian legion billiard A . l e ^ r . , f r o m . i n , , . ^ a n i d a Steantthlpjof the president. Mr.,. O. Cochrane. j team will play iLs games of the series j

; f o r t , l c (jijtrlct cup on Friday night a t ; A meeting of the Horticultural So

Lines by the Industrial Committee in- j •imatlng that they stln have the Amusement Park ^project In consldera tion. which is proposed-to be built on

cicty will be held in the Memorial Hall tonight when an illustrated lecture on

t is hoped anyone interested In' beautiful gardens will attend.

the land In close proximity to the dock ! , . T h c a t i r d c n s o f C a , , ada ." will bo glv-: o n and

Mr.'. Boulton applied through her so­licitors. Lancaster and Mix, to have her name placedIonithc voter's l i s t ' M own- I M B ^ c r b a n k , M r , ., D o m p s c v

the property now occupied by M h s J t a n A l l e n ^ c „ , " , , „ " J J j

Messrs. J. Wilson. J. Dempsey, Marrt.t.-and II. Hall, wctv the prizewinners at the card party held by Mountain Chap

'•I °u T f T ! .T > r r ' ? ; n ° W « c u p l c d "•', ; M i * Jean Allen Mr. H. R. Falrv.rather. Die report of ths Ind.nstrlal Committre. as presented by Chairman Wm. Klrby, was as fol­lows: Moved by Councillors McClelland and Thompson, tha t J. E. Masters l>c c ngaged as Town Clerk and Treasurer ,or the Town of Niagara nt a salary of f 1,500.00 per year and tha t ' a by-law IT? A rtrnyA l J n n c , f A , 1 1c drawn up to that effect- Carried J L J U V V C I I U n U U o l O l l

Moved by Councillors kirby and Thompson, " that the application of I Mr. Louis A. Warner for Town Comla- j

s l i c be accepted and tha t a by-law bt j

tcr of thp O. E. S. in Memorial Hall on Tuesday night.

Dies at Ottawa drawn up to this effect."-—Carried.

Moved by Councillors Langhhn and Thompson, " t h a t . Mr. Frank Pitt bo i ppointed Town Foreman.'-^Carrlcd.

Coal Tender Accepted Moved by Councillor* Iiwkecp and

Thompson, "That the tender received from H. R. Caughlll for supplying 10 ton-: of egg coal to the Fire Hall at

. C13.30 per ton bo accepted.- Carrlod. Councillors Klrby and McClellnnd

brought In a motion to the effc( t that tho fire and water committee bring In i report re costs, etc.. In the matter cf the extension of water service along Mary street to the Baker Dairy.—Car­ried.

On motion of Recvn MncPhcc and Councillor Laughton the Council will riect In regular .'cs«ion"nt 8:00 p in on t ;c evening of thc first Tuesday of each month -Carried.

J. E. Masters of Niagara-on-thc-Lake \ as appointed Town Clerk at a salary ef $1,500.00 per year.

Tho other applicant for the position \<as Douglas M. rear i iof St. Catharines.

Lewis A. Warner of Niagara on-the l a k e was appointed Tow at a salary of 5l.20o.00 O^o uniform per year.

Other applicants from Nlagara-on* ! thc-Lake were Geo. F . Wlilnt; Her- j

• .fc«rt HInchcllffo, Herbert Caughlll and •• r. a c other applications from ncn-rc.*i- J € nis.

Frank Pi t t of Nlagara-on-the-t.-vkc , v s s appointed Town Forernan n t a sa!-' ; | t . i Of $1,080.00. Other applicants from j I .agara . o n - t h e - L a k e wens, Rur^cll ^C rlmstcad, J o h n Slired, Monte L a - j

coure and J.. R, McQuInnaA of St, Cvjtharlncs.

Methfr Dies M ? « T « Of the death of her mother, Itfre. 0. Ada ms of Saleombc, Devon*. Shirt, Ungland, • «l<jow cf Captain p.

, Adams, master mariner, ras rccclted s^tcrday iby Mfi Veoman, wife of Rev.

NIAGARA FALIS. Out.,' Feb. 21.— The death occurred In Ottawa yesterday of Edward s . Houston, 54 years of age. a former well-known resident rf t h s city, sen of the late Dean and Mrs Stuart Houston, . a former rector of Christ church here for many years.

Mr. Houston, who was manager cf the Imperial Bank In Ottawa, wax born here July 14. 1875, and was educated nt the Collegiate Institute, this c'.tv. Il­ia

commrnc-d his commercial career i

Nlagara-on-thc-Lakn with their oppon- j ents being thc Legion from that point. The locals need only this one engage- ; ment to bring home thc silverware.

Makes Inspection J. E Whltlock of Toronto, assistant

provincial director- of agricultural rep- j iv.-entaUvrs was In Stamford Tuesday j making »;•> 'nspection of- thc three three months' school in agriculture and home economic; being held there.

The minstrel show held last week j nt the school under the direction • of j ML«s Isobc! Roberts will be r e l a t e d at Fenwick, Wainfleet, Rldgcway and i ixi-ssibly Willoughby within thc next 10 i days, states agricultural representative j !(. H. Fleming, to provide a demonstra- • tioti of what rural >*outh can accom- j pllsii in the field of amateur dramatics. |

(Jaini Championship

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ft. Bayne of | Evpn street are being congratulated on i all side-, upon the svecess of their son. | Arthur, th:- Queen's University fresh- • mlddlewelaiit boxing championship for man. v.iv> ha- captured thc intcr-varsity Ontario and Quebec. Tuesday evening at Grant hall, the largest assembly of fans evrr fathered In the hall's h i s - ]

I lory watched young Bayne give his op

the jpor.-MU from McGlll University thc

•T1 HE OPENING of a modern Awning and Canvas

Goods Factory at 333 Huron St., Niagara Falls,

Ontario. : « s T ^ ^ :\

Imperial Bank this city, and | k n o c k o u t , n t h c s c c o n d r o u n d . • \\n< transferred later to Toronto and subsequently became manager. Mr had i

j Tf.slci d In Ottawa for the past 20 years. ; Mo had boon in poor health for the i past >e.ir and recently nad an attack

W pleurisy ar:d pneumonia resulting In ! his doati; He was treasurer of lhe i Con .naught Park Jockey club. Ottawa. i Survivlmr are his widow Arid - two \ J 0 hf l r

S ^ ' ' I ' ? , 0 l l r o t h " s ' , " C T ^ r t C J i* ic r In the evening about 43 sat f i l t f , •'" , I m P c r , , a l " ' 1 ! ' k ' w » * down lo a delicious dinner served bv

• i ' ^ , . ! ; i Arthur all of loronto, M „ willtaiiMon In the dining nx>m r i^ l !«H $ , 8 V f .™ M o • ^ t t « 0 , J ! W n * U h ! ^ ™» <?aliv decorated with ; t'.ton and Mrs. Reginald Buchanan, j Montreal

j N ESTABLISHING this Factory at Niagara Falls

we believe that we are filling a need long felt by the

people of the Niagara Peninsula. /

: lions expressing their regret at his de­parture from among them r*nd Mr. W. T. Thompson, organist and choirmaster and Mrs. Wedce both .spoke of his sp'.ondid work in tho church and hoped

tth.at be would keep In touch with St.

was gaily decorated with Val-i online decorations, tho lablc lying m i -

Rgara-on-the- Z " v ° / V , „ „, . . . t , , ... . •. torod with a bowl of red roses, sllvef

R-n Corvstablc . Tuh« ^ ^J^^ 0 ^ n

h f t ^ " ^ cindlestlcks with5 red Ind ies being al

It is our policy to profit not alone in dollars

but also in the good will of those whom

we have the privilege to serve.

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Hold Farewell Party

THOROLD. Ont.. Feb. 21.—Tho members of St. John's church choir and of Mrs (5. Wedge's bible c lav . met on Tuesday r.ight a t the home of Mrs. W. Williamson Mapiehurst, for -a farewell pasty in honor of Mr. ChrU Kostandoff, V h o is leaving for Toronto with his family.

During the evening he was presented with a handsome bible from the mem­bers of the bible fla.ss and a hymn and prajer t*x>k fr«m the choir, thc" signa­tures of each merhfcer being written in the- front pages.

iR«v. A. Ireland made ihe prescnta-

W E EARNESTLY solicit your inquiries when in

need of Awnings, Canvas Covers, Metal Weath­

erstrip, Insect Screens, Radiator Shields or Enclosures.

pleasant evening. t ; : ; s5^ i^ jK^3 ' i^^ :

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