LATE LOCALS.
Dave Graham advertises in another column-; for to-morrow's sale, some first grade fruit.
In the billiard championship (states a London cablegram) the score stands: Jnman : 57;Q5,, Reece 5585.
Teachers' classes for the Stratford County. wilLi commence, tomorrow in the Technical School. '"
ted a .number of, \ regulations in reference, to. motor traffic at railway level crossings'. These regulations, which were published, in the "Post" at the time, are fairly drastic and motorists . would, dp \ well to study thern. The presence of a police officer in the vicinity of the Fenton Street crossing today, may. possibly have some .connection . with these, regulations.
Stratford friends will be glad to learn that Dr. A. Dillon Carbery was successful at the examinatipn he recently- sat for 'in ? Dublin for the F.R.C.S., Ireland, degree. The performance is certainly a brilliant, one, for Dr. Carbery was only about five months in preparing for an examination .which usually takes from twelve, to eighteen months' hard work.
At Napier to-day (states a Press Association message), Judge Edwards; heard argument b,y counsel .in the Deck v. Reid slander suit, for a new trial, The. judge described the verdict (giving. Deck dBISO damages) as illogical and inconsistent. He reserved decision on the question of non-suiting plaintiff, but said ;t.hat, if he did not grant that he would certainly order a new trial.'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 76, 20 March 1914, Page 6
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223LATE LOCALS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 76, 20 March 1914, Page 6
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