MANCHESTER On Monday afternoon of this week a number of without giving our| men were engaged in pulling down the grain elevator at gn nes saxon} Manchester Station. Amongst them was Mr. Leslie Lamb la 'young farmer, whose homs is in Manchester Village. Mr. Lamb was luxury is to be able to] working on a part of the framework away from the res, the farm supplies its{of (he men, at a point about ten feet above the ground pe lite BaTs He In some unaccountable' way he must have fallen i ep upon which{over backward, striking his head when he reached the ground, he. 'duties and makes | but nobody saw him fall. Just at the moment the attention may pes of the men was occupied. and the unfortanate man was down LSE 1 ized: what had happened. Instantly there ' grains growers & 'were a doen, men ready to assist, but when he was elo. : They af€lpicked up his head was badly fractured. Medical attend _ |ahce was secured as quickly as possible, but the déctors go back [found that nothing' could be done, Mr Lamb is a ations of those married man of about forty-seven years of age with a: the 'conclusion that', prosperity is a wife and two children. Iie is the son of the late : cad a : the Dog and the| Hiram Lamb, and has lived in Reach Township 'all his sally occupy the position of the dog |life. 'the foreign: market that is At the time of going to press, Mr Lamb is still EL 'ving, although he is unconscious and has taken neither foo, + Highways of | nor drink since the time of the accident. = The doctors i d case for reci- out no hope of recovery, for Mr Lamb, and his death is lookeg figures that will at least prove that wef" at anp time, Mr. Fowke Honored sl: South Ontario Liberals, through the Executive 'at Oshawa on 3| Saturday afternoon last, decided upon a mass meeting ta be held in Music Hall, Whitby, oa Saturday, February 11, when officers will organization further completed and consideration given