barnard castle. - Teesdale Mercury Archive
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barnard castle. - Teesdale Mercury Archive
T1IE T E E 8 D A L E Sales brj guctton. Wedding and llrthtfay Present! In Great Variety at K E N N E D Y ' S , 27, BAKtUKD OABTLB ft TBB8DALB F A M f B K B ' AUOTIOM MART CO., LTD. QALGATE The Noted Wedding King Shop, A P r o m t with every Ring* MEROURi*-— WEDN&BDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1918. THB LATEST STYLES EDWIN HUOK, Souleby, Kirkby 8tepben; and Auctioneers. &REAY 100 1 W See Windows! S F See Windows ! FURNITURE F W&TSON'S CYCLE STORES. ; S F H RBetsTBR FOR YOUR SUPPLIES Wtm & MARGARINE EQUAL DISTRIBUTION T H E BISHOP O F DURHAM W BBLBYAN OHDROB, Barnard Oaatle.Sunday, February 17 th, 1918.—Morning, 10-80; preaoher, Rev. R. Lang. Evening, 6 " preaoher, Rev. C._H. Llghtfoot. ALL • STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Barnard Oaatle.—Sunday, February 17th.— Morning, 10-80; Evening 6-80; preaoher, Bombardier Malboo, Oatterlok RIMITIVE MBTHODIST CHURCH Newrate, Barnard Oaatle. — Sunday February 17tb. — Morning, 10-80 ; preaoher, Rev. O H. Lightf )ot. Evening, 6-80; preaoher, Mr T. Parkinson. H P WBSLBYAN MBTHODIST CHURCH, Barnard Caetle. HOME MISSIONS. SERVICES; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, Aa Advertised. TBURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST : SERVICE AT 3 P.M.: REV. J08IAH M E E (S. Yorkshire Mission) MEETING A T 7 P.M.: Speaker: REV. J09IAH MBB (and probably) OAPT. DA VIE 3, Sobjsot, "Methodism Merry and Marohiog Oa." Collections, Snoday and Thursday, tor Home Missions. • fibnration. Nigh School for Girls, Beds Terrace, Barnard Jiaatle. Kelton, Mickteten. STOCK, HAY, EATAQE AND IMPLEMENTS Co-operative Society, WM. TARN, AVOURED with Instructions from the Representatires ol the late John Hunt, will Sell b j Anotion, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH 19'8, the following;— HOKSB.—Excellent brown pony, 14 hands 2} lnohes high, quiet and right in every yoke Barnard Castle District War Agricultural and road traffic Committee. , CATTLE —Hood roan oow, 4 years' old, dns tiaroh 4th ; roan cow, 3 years old, dne March ' (Free n / Duia sinc4 1S&;). DAMAGE BY WOOD PIQEONS. 20th; roan eow, 3 years old, dne April 19ih; For Lice and all Skin Troubloe in Cattle. Horses Piga, Ac. three-ycara-old roan heifer, dne March 11th; for preventing Fly on Sheep, and VTarblc Fly in Cattlo. also for Fleai, &c, on Dogs, Cats, Poultry and tbeir nests. ANDOWNERS. Shooting Tenants, Farmers, three-years-old roan heifer, due April 20 >h ; K0X.P0I80S0UB. e'o. sro re qiested to Shoot Wco 1 Pigeons three-jears-old red belter, due April 7th ; twoyears-old roan heifer, served November 29 th ; every Saturday Htnrlpg February and the No risk from C H I L L as by Washing. roan heifer (barren), 2 years old; roan heifer beginning u( lAarob, ft ROBT. BROWN, Ssoretar;, Approved by Board of Agriculture, stirk, 2 red and white heifer stirks, 11 months | In Tins, 1/3 and 2 / 6 ; also in Bulk. u old ; roan bull calf, 6 months old ; red bull oalt, 6 weeks old. Als6 Corry's Ringwirm Lotion, Equisan Mange St. Mary's Mission Hall, SHBEP.—Leicester ram lamb, young halt-bred ', Specific, Maggot Lotion, Foot Rot Lotion, &c. | Barnard Castle. ewe, in lamb; 23 Scotch ewes, in lamb to SOLD BY AM, AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS. Leicester ram ; 4 Sootoh tnp lambs. F BARNARD CASTLE. Gorry's Tobacco Powder L DAIRY UTENSILS - Polished oak atand oh urn RUMMAGE SALE MAM'FACTUKED HARRISON Middleton-in-Teesdale. WM. TARN, Auctioneer and Valuer, a galea of all deecriptions underlay Prompt settlements. Hunderthwelte, Romaldkl ri Rubber Hot Water Bottles, NO F U N N E L OR WASHER REQCiRj. I FINEST RUBBER, ^ POSITIVELY GUARANTEED NBVER TO L L j u (B. HOLDSWORTH), CASTLE. (She (Ceesdole iT)epc UF BARNARD CASTLE, FEBRUARY LORD JELMCOE'S Private Harold Lee, youngest sou of William Lee, of Gilmonby, of tho F >Iarines. had a miraculous escape in ilalif** explosion. He was a passenger Halifax, on his way to join bis ship at Bermi and, with wood, iron and other debris, thrown a considerable distance. Private practically escaped uninjured. Corporal F. Down, and Privates J. Kowo, Ulackett, H. Parkinson, R. Coulthard, Oibson and T. Brown have been in the on leave. 1 MASON'S PHA.RMA( - r r e Auctioneer and Valuer, BARNARD r—j - tpray, Mrs knowles materially assisting •n y. Robinson Lang, who was leaving residence about the time of the discore n-orked with a determination and will wh r o so characteristic of the man, while Mr J \rrowsmith, the proprietor, rendered vigor . gsis tance. Fortunately the Are was diseove osrly. or the consequences might have V> most serious. The damage is estimated —o — Able Seaman J. W. Lax, the eldest son of and Mrs A. W. Lax, of Ylctoria-strcet£tock< 'n-Tees, formerly of Barnard Castle Partington, has received the military m for good work in the ileld. AOVJcT blunt, earnest and u like was the speech of Admiral" Jellicoe, in the Pacific Exchange, I on Friday, in which he rebuked I Prime Minister for his optimji speeches. At the beginning of thew Mr Winston Churchill was equally, fault. Time and again have we 1 told that the submarine peril had I mastered, and our hopes were hut shattered by grim disaster in thesis of armed merchantmen. The re. has a bad effect on the nation, predict a fine washing-day is hazard* out prophesying in war is most repreb sible. Great discretion is needed ai i the ringing of joy bells. There i underlying truth and tramp moderation in the tone of Lord Jeu declaration that the Navy had doatl best to grapple with the menace, but j far without complete success. Still a] feels confidence in his statement thatj about August we should be really i to say that the U Boat peril had i only been scotched but killed, and t Admiral knows well what he is 1 about. Meanwhile our plain duty is j out by the immortal Bard in Kingjol Come the three corners of the world^ arms. And we shall shock them. Not shall make us rue, if England to its do rest but true." C O N F I D E N T , L O C A L A N D OTHER NOTES. Yesterday the King opened Parliamectj noon. The Speech from the Throne lias tesj main theme the prosecution of the nujjj victorious conclusion, His Majesty ' out that Germany has ignored tho / ' demands. On Thursday last Lord Barnard receif«J telegram from the War Office informingr that his eldest surviving son, Captain thw C. W. Vane, had been wounded in thetaslj a machine gun bullet. The followingdajn Lordship received a letter from his SOD, r" that happily the wound was not M although i t would probably entail bur to England. Mr E. P. W. Price, cashier at Provincial Bank, Barnard Castle, hai.' appointed accountant at the 1 branch. Mr and Mrs Price, who are J' esteemed in this town, will reside in tw» House, at Darlington. Mrs Bell-Irving sent a number of V0t Barnard Castle, last Saturday, • f f T distributed to worthy recipients by tw > * Father Darley and the Rev. Robinson BBJJ | Woodland Beagles will meet on S»ta | February 16th, at Miekleton, at The following completes the statement service for which the Distinguished Coni Medal was conferred, as announced in •• London Gazette," dated *22ud October, 19j -17892 Lance-Sergeant II. Tullett, Gren--" Ouards (Raby Castle, £.) " Whilst eng. with bis company in digging in, they enfiladed by machine-gun fire, whereupon I promptly collected four men, crossed a s t r e * and captured the gun by working round I t . the time he remained out under heavy; until bis company had finished their work, i then returned with his party. He se splendid example of initiative and cooli under fire." We nave been asked to say that fori Barnard Castle Division, Mr A. E. Hill native of Tow Law, who was in busine Glasgow, but is now retired, will aoj himself as Liberal candidate at a moetio representatives to be held at an early dat' Brewster sessions will be held at J Castle this morning. There are two trai and no applications for now licenses, rate cases are the only summonses heard. The Rev. H. Straker, Vioar of presided at a meeting held in the Or School, on Monday nignt. After an exv tory address by Mr F. C. Dalgarno, i t I unanimously resolved to form a Col Oardeners and Allotment Holders' Assocl for the village, with the Vicar as prosid Mr E. C. Hitcbcox as secretary ; and Alderson, as treasurer. The rules will considered at a general meeting on Mo night next. • —o Gunner W. Baum, Koyal Garrison Middleton, and Private 1. B. KeartonfN" umberland Fusiliers, Uutterknowle, have been awarded the Military Medal* There was a capital attendance at exhibition of pictures and concert Victoria Hall, on Monday night, for the benefit of the local dispensary and n* association. The entertainment was enj North Riding War Pensions. The 0re«a Bridge Sob-Committee usual on February 6th, being the Wednesday In the month. —Mr I . 8. He honorary treasurer, want through the aoc at the nuance meeting, and paid the m< etc que tor members distributing in Feb to l i r a Bell-Irving.—Those present let atlas Songfa, Msj >r Heslop, Rev J. W. Bav. J, O'Conoell, Rev. B. Sinker, Rev. T. W. Wilkinson.—Mrs Bell-Irvi— tea Rev. 8. Q. Beal was unavoidably being from home She Intimated that Master Bergs. Aggersten and Private ~ kill had acoepted to eerve on the Su' ml Ue*.—tiles Go ugh remarked that oa Bale and heavy ralo, that day, Sari AcgeraUn was unable to come, but she drive him down whenever the Permitted.—Major Heslop had three '•Port, Into whloh be bad oatalally L interviewed the people oonoernad. COB mil tee decided to appeal for 5252 f i Poosioo, and to give him some alio hie re-sxasslnation medlc nng to ease 75S, tee Rev. I . W. j 'etnarked that the*e was a soldier fad not been mentioned In the for by the widow, otherwise tee cos •ould have given her an aUowano*, but] oow had made a recoverable advance, » decision of the Ministry of Pensioe, fell-Irving had appealed for a parent's p '°? eaae 1801, and, with the oonsent of «rton,. » recoverable advaaee had •*de under Regulation 11 v., so t t would be no delay or looocvenl teeaiving money. l n The exigencies of war have caused,0 | sporting dogs to be shot in this loca-W' BV (op to 26 lbs.), No, 3 Eagle cream separator Mr John Smith, of Grove Park, C O R R Y & Co., L t d . , Shad Thames,' (46 gallons per hour), no worse; cream pots, Chairman of the Teesdale Board of w TO DAY (WEDNESDAY), February I S * , LONDOX, S.B.I. milk dishes, butter board, seales and weights, I for about ten years. At 3 p.m. butter basket, aile and bridge, steelyard, palls,»to. Next Wednesday. Admission, Id. Superintendent Riddell recent . IMPLEMENTS ETC - Very good riding saddle, from his son,Corporal Riddell.of theW^i extra atirrnp straps, 2 bridles, aet ol silverGuards, on Saturday morning, *t* Z , • mounted harness, good aet of oart haroess, a C R A I G , had recovered bis sight, though bib traces and chains, good farmer's trap, no 75, OALOATE, AND LOWFIELD GARDENS, intensely painful. worse ; patent arms oonp oart and shelving*, BARNARD OA8TLB. manure cart, on low wheels; sledge, hay BE Largest Grower o C fruit and Vegetables The Cotherstone Women's Institute • * ' bogey, on low wheela ; very good slogle-horse In the district. Four Aerea devoted to | £6 10s. to the Red Cross. grass cutter, by Jones; Nicholson's horae rake, their culture.V ' " i , „ trill' hay aweep, 6 hay rakes and forks, manure shovels and forks, apado, 2 hay spades, 8 sheep Fruit Trees, Ruses, Shrubs, ard Vegetable Mr Arthur Henderson, M.P* •3£Sla Plants supplied in any quantity. again contest the Barnard Castlo stools, 2 small aheep troughs, 2 pig troughs, A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. grindstone, 3 ladders, from 7 to 14 feet long : S.B.-WUEATUS and BOUQUETS on tho Shortest Notice. bar and mell, 10 hardies, brash harrow, small SUICHY, tt, HARKJI-PUCE, hen house, 2 pairs of aheep shears, wire and home from posts in fences, 2 small racks, 16 cow and calf BARNARD CASTLE. I^ S E . ^France J ^ on ^ *fourteen E L days Jess*!*" I absence. chains, and various other artiolea. J kll tm T 0 Principal • • Mlu Egllntoa. fapils prepared for Cambridge, Local and Royal Academy of Manic Examinations. Oatalde Pupils a n admitted to Instruction in HAY AND EATAGK -Three-parts of mow of M asic, also to she Art Class. good old land hay, and small stamp of hay (in 21/- F r a m e d complete. Proapeetua on application. all about 9 toos), to go eff or eat on as suits purchaser; 25J acres of pasture and allotment Aiao FRAMING Promptly Executed. Apply. 6, Bade Terrace. eatage. t i l l 6th A p r i l ; 26 acres of meadow eatage, till I f ay-day. J . H . S K I P P E R , 42, GALGATE, ISS A. FIRTH, Organist of Wealeyan Sale to eommecCa at 11 o'olook, with Church, harnard Oaatle.—LESSONS on BARNARD CASTLE. Tools, Gears, and Dairy Utensils. Piano.—Terms, 73, Oalgate, Barnard Oaatle. Remsiks.-Kelt m is about 3 milea from Mtekleton Station. The Pony la one of the WALKER'S, General Jftottces. best types possible. The Cattle young and good quality; the Sheep Bound, desirable Tho larnard Castle Marine Stores, NEXT WEDNESDAY. wearing stock ; Implements all good. 48, Bank. Honderthwalte, Romaldkirk. R E. J. BANCROFT, Specialist on Eye strain at i Headaohe due to Defective Beat Prices given for Raga, Bones, Scrap Iron IA:i03 tnd ORGANS TUNED and lfetal, Brass, Lead, Copper, Pewter, Hair, Viator, attends at Barnard Caatle NEXT WEDNESDAY. Communications to 61, REPAIRED - WAIOTTRIGHT, Harmlre Rubber, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Bto* Eto. Skinnergate, Dar ington. R ad, Barnard Cattle. SSTABLrSHlB 0TB* 40 Y l A M . mm jgg. § | * a f e g S ? E N I i l R G E M B N T S A. G. PANKHURST M M «jjd BBS ••• . i p , - T W k Central Sale Rooms. TOM Wateaea, CL-eks, and Jewellery Repaired. fan- SALE THIS DAY. Antique BilTer, Curios, China, etc., purchased WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, fee Caen. HE Usual WEEKLY 8ALE will be held, when there will be forward the nenal Circulating Library. Agent lor the Celebrated IngenuU Watahea •applies of DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS, FAT and STORE CATTLE and SHEEP. A Prize of £1 will be given for the Best Cow gitngttong Wantec ano Facant. in eioh c l i t i T W E E D Judging at 10 a m. S»le at 10-80. 00_A.THST<3MART Young Lady required for the All Fat Cattle end Sbeep to be stalled or Drapery 8alea. — Apply, Robert Ord, M O H A I R penned by 10 a at prompt. Owners of same Barnard Oaatle. pleaae see that same are booked on tbelr ODNQ General W a n t e d , for Darlington,for arrival. ^ March let (refereneea required).—Apply, ARE BEING SHOWN, THIS W E E K , BY FIRST SPRING BULL SHOW AND SALE, hater, Bot < Villa. Ootberatone. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1918. r ANTED, Apprentieea to the MUllnery i and Dreeamakieg Departments.— Laat Day of Entry February 13th. Howaon* & Beay, Barnard Osatle. Priass aa Uaaal. AN rED, at o joe, ExperiencedGeneral, or TJaetal Help.—Apply, with retereneet, SHARES in the Company will be Sold Bnalth, Qannless Bank. Biahop Anakland. by Anotion in the Cow Mart at ANTED, an AotlTe Man, aa Under House- 12 o'olook noon on the 20th lost, in Lota to Porter.—Apply, at once, ts the Baraar, suit Pnrobaaera, nnleas previously disposed of N»rte PjgjjBBj County BohooL Barnard Oaatle. privately. _________ (The Up-to-Date Drapers). GEO. BELL, Seoretary. « t « : r e l U n r o i 8 f m a n t 8 Salts, Etc. Blakeley, Staindrop. ANTED, House, In Bernard Oaatle, 4 or 5 a •* I Rooms, pleasantly situated. — Apply Central Sale Booms, Box 8.W., Teeadale Heronry " Offloe. BARNARD CASTLE ~COR BALE, Manorial Rights on Bowes I? Moor.-Apply, M. Hoggett, 67, Oa-gate, J. PARKINSON & SONS Barnard Oaatle. Will Sell by Auotioo, in the above Rooms, AVE your Sugar for Fruit Preserving, b» "Always at Your Service" Being SACCHARIN TABLETS, 2/3 per 100, On THURSDAY, February 21st, 1918, from Kaowlee', Chemist, Barnard Oaatle. . A quantity of Household' g OR SALE, by Private Treaty. Rsllt Oar, in TEESDALE HOUSE, Proprietor: good ooodltioo, suit horse 18-2 to 14-2 h.h., Lamps and Cushions complete.— Apply, F . J BARNARD CASTLE. J O H N R. A R R O W S M I T H . Smith, Auctioneer, Mlddleton-ln-Teeadale. AND CARPETS, Including:OR SALE, 100 Shares Barnard Oaatle and 8 tt. Oak hall atand, mahogany folding table, | I LI .IIIIS-Jl oak overmantel, bamboo overmantel, Teeedale farmers' Auetion Mart, Ltd., blank cane moker, Divan easy ohair, In lota to salt purchasers.— Apply to Messrs W. J. * H. C. Watson, Solloltors, Barnard 6 mahogany small ehalre, tapeatry carpet, | 3 by 3 yards; 3 oarpets, Oaatle. LIFE S M N G SHIELD, FOR YOUR SOLDIER LAD. Proved Heavy Axminster Pile Carpet, apartments. f ) effective against Shrapnel and Bayonet. No Metal. 6 by 4 yard8; MALL Furnished Honae To Let, in central carpet aweeper, vaouum oleaner, fumed-rak f.,\ .' Comfortable. W a r m and Safe. pert of the Town,—Apply, Box 8," Teeadale writing cabinet, 2 occasional chairs, silk Ismp Mercury " Offloe, Barnard Oaatle. shade, pictures, 2 ohairs, In old gold velvet; PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES, for the Dug-out or Billet, carrying 12 Records. Light and Strong. bamboo teble, mahogany aofs, in leather; UKNI3BED HOUSE To Let, 12, Thorngate, Barnard Oaatle. — Apply, Mrs Stobbe oouoh, in leather; gent.'a easy ohair, ii days' New types in stock. walnut wall dock, ohioa clock and vases, pair ELECTRIC TORCHES AND POCKET LAMPS High Startforth. Barnard Caatle. brorzi figures, stag's head, soma excellent Large Consignments of R E F I L L S just to hand. m o LET, Furnished, the Manor Honae. linoleum, metal fenders, 3 tt. combination bed J. Startforth: 2 Reception, 5 Bedrcoma and mattress, FU a ED-OAK BEDSTEAD and BICYCLES. - TYRES. - LAMPS. - REPAIRS. Gas, H. and 0. water, out-house, good garden, wire mattresa; —Write to Mrs Welle. Missive All-Brass Bedstead and Hangings, E R N E S T W A T S O N , Cycle Dealer, Barnard Castle. with hair mattress; Srnprrtp. tf tc, tfo Set or for Sale. black and brass bedstasds, box spring OUSE TO SELL, by Private Treaty mattress, feather bed, chamber service, swing No. 19. Marshall-street, Barnard Oaatle W H E N T H E TIME ARRIVES FOR Y O U TO table,aatln walnut waahatand, Boo Seining 8 Rooms, Soullery, Waah-honar glissee, painted marble top and tiles; Pantry and other Conveniences-all in good Pair Brortzs Statues, repair.-Apply to the above address, r p O BB SOLD, by Private Treaty, No. 4, Vane mahogany sofa, in tapeetry ; lady'a and gent.'s I 1 Road, Barnard Castle, 4 Bedrooms, Dining eaay chair, In velvet, 4 small ohaira, to match; j pair large piotures, and 8liting-room, kitehen and soullery, Bath room (hot and cold water), small Harden back Gramophone and 30 Record*, and front, recently bulls.—Apply, 34, Horse oouoh, in tapeatry; capper hot water geyser, I Market. Barnard Qaetle. folding bedstead, Brusaela and tapeatry oarpets, mahogany aideboard, garden tools, tteligtoug Announcements. 7 kitoben ohairs, 2 elbow ohairs, flour bin, good wringing machine, The Parish Church, Birch Cherfonier Bedstead and Bookoass, old mahogany talboy obeat, DON'T F O R G E T , Y O U A R E C E R T A I N T O R E C E I V E Barnard Oaatle. painted obeat drawers, painted wardrobs, • Royal Enfield" gent.'a cycle, "Coventry" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14TB, AT 8 *M lady's oyole, 2 push ohaira, 2 painted kltohen presses, kitohen tables, kitchen ohaira, SERVICE FOR WOMEN. 2 olothea horses, poss tub, and many aundrlea. Preaoher: Sale at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. AT T H E S Y W AUOTIONBBRB AND VALUUg Established 1876. In Dress and Costume SBOROB Tan* BAINBUDOB A SON, Darlington, | na Friday night, after nine o'clock, a dlawjvered la a room leading from * «iheo at Teeadale House, Barnard Cast 'bere certain goods are stored, the PARKINSON & SON, P Attends alternate Wednesdays, from 10-30 a.m. to 3 p.m DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. THOMAS ADDISON, AUCTIONEER AND V A L U E R . Sales of aU Descriptions. Timber-telling has commenced at Riggs, on the westwiok estate. 1 co i0 r p Prompt Settlements, :: No Canvassing Salesman at Richmond Farmers' Auction Mart.] ADDRfiSS • n o WES, D A R L I N G T O N , 1 The " Halifax Courier " announces !^ Rev. W. Callender Wake, of L * 3 accepted a unanimous call to be t ne _ , jninbter to the Rev. Luke BeaumoDk^ gational Church, Brigbouse, H B O ^ J Brighouse Church is one of the "gft most influential Nonconformist .en ^ South Yorkshire. I t has 400 scholars and a large institute for fs '* t^l The church, which is very P° r. uri« < I district, is often crowded. " ™^ „ eef>%| producing a sketch of Mr Wakes' " ;rf»*KI the appointment has given\JP*ZM O ^ I ' V to BrlghouM Chureh. Mr W»f<»ApP'' ministry at Union Chapel, IslingP" ' e 0 ar t 1 °eath and Funeral of Mr Gibson, of Cotherstone. T b * r « has passed away in the S» WllUam Gibson, of Station berstooe - who died suddenly at Ni 2" 'anuary 28th, at the age of 68 yeara**°wn dalea-dweller. The funeral f u • burial aerviee was read, and SfMteSve address was given by Weslejan Minister, on the of character always exhibited J S2?Msa, especUll, aa a kind huabar' JJ??*te father and peaceful aa a nelghl a V ^ w t e g and upright in aUhls i a? • young man he wis connected' TIE**** Sunday School at Cot' J,'*** tee address two of his tsvourl " r i * K - Mr Ridley presided at I ulS * cortege leaving the chapel Sr!** Was rendered with admiral ^ » o » tn e M for tee cemetery a large r«Sr * 'ollowed the remains to t jrj*»g-plaoe, where the service was < Writ?:**"* token of r.sreet. Maty I « J r V were in evldenoe, and ajZ? tee deesesad's fellow Io7** He leaves s widow, thres «°ghteri to b 11 less. , n n h e , rt l e T fl mourn