Grant• * •- «/ * i / * • •Suffers Fall• . ** .On Monday last, while on his way to escort his ; wifehome from the neighbors, Alex Grantfof Hopkins Landing gotas far as T. Humphrey’s home,*• .• • • •when, he slipped and fell.He, was unable to rise, or tomake his calls for help heard• • * * • * •above the wind and the rain.• ... *Meantime, Mrs. Grant, returning home,*, found him missing and in some alarm started for the Humphrey’s home for help. She found him at the foot of the steps, soaked through,;» • ^ • * ...... • * jhatless and helpless, his flashlight broken. He was unable to -• • ** • • . • . ' •g£t to his feet, or to speak. j Mrs. Grant secured the help | of Mr. Humphreys, who got him info the house, ^nd ; telephoned. Dr. Inglis, When; Mr. Grant -was sufficiently recovered; to be mpved, Mr. Humpb-reyisVand Tthe ^doctor . started with him, and were help, payt way by passing motorists coming from work at Port Jtfellon.V Qn Tuesday, Mr. Grant was somewhat recovered, and able to talk, but confined to bed.