7 !lo Cllltrllllll _ - J‘_’¥_1_4-__1_°_94-_.. Strange But True I: F. E. M|cArfl|ur Had it not been for I "hunch" the body of Bill. Flemming. 60, of woodcreot Ave, Toronto, might lllll be lying in the wild bush country near Parry Sound. Bill had been hunting and the body was discovered with I. gun wound in the left. brea.sL Doaeovery was made on the hunch at Flemming’; widow who told the neuch party that the body at her husoand would be round beside the Magrietawnn River. It was. One hand of the dead mut lay over the gunshot wound on his chest. strange but true. In January of 196$. personnel of the R.o_i1l Air Force at Bii‘.au'a_vn E/totittn said that the luck ward was surelx liaiint-ed. The men in- atsted they heard footsteps but new nothing. L A. C. Kll‘b_\' said he was sitting in the mess-room one night when he heard the handle at the door turn Then the ‘door opened qlllell\'. He sait nothmg but dis- t.inct.’._v heard the patter or met- atexm ac they faded avrai-. Corporal Wrasziz was doing duty on the. sick ‘.\‘Zll'fl one night when he heard the door leading to the ward open A lllnl‘lll"l‘.l more and he teard lntitstcps pass him and go down it hall. Nothing was in be seen, linweier. and the loot- etnps lndeti a'.\’a_\'. Corporal Jr.t‘ksnn had A similar PX”Ot"l'lf‘l\<‘¢‘ and ("lnlP .'Ol‘\\'Hl‘(l with the lollmittig (‘X}‘iallR'-lflll. T “O tears before a iirtii-romnttssiniied nfttcer met with a serious accid- Int and was placed in the wzird. He tried to gtie ti message to a .'elln'.\' in the next bed but died before (‘OY‘Ill\iPllllt,: the sentetire_ Corporal .lncl<r.oii believes that the N. C O. is still trying to get his mswige over. . . The tmwi council of Gatehead. Biirnham, F.iigl.-irtd. had tried for several \|'(‘('lt3 to find the oviiier or I W01, 0.’ land which it wanted lnr B lorrii protect. old i'ecoi'ds pried into X‘[‘\’(’.'\lt‘(‘l the (ll\'llf‘l‘Sl‘ilD of the land. It belonged to the town IX‘ll’l(‘ll This is the 5l1ll‘_l' of I tiinthers dream which i-ame trite. On Janu- an 3, 1856. Captain Joe Collyer of the Mississippi steainship Alice passed away aboard his vessel. The ltlice was then 20 miles above New Orleans. On the stiiite iiiszlit the Captaiirs rnllier Slld(lt"lll_\‘ sat up in bed at her tntna iii Caiiidt-ii, N.tl.Sl‘lPl'Pp01'l(‘(l later that she dreamed she saii her son standing near the door of her bedroom, looking at her with an (‘X})ITSSiOll of deep sadness. He \\'<‘t'e ti"nat she (lF°;‘l‘ll)E'[l as a night. 3-17? and a itliitc g.ii'nieiit. Uiider ‘hr iiiizlztcap she noted baiidzigrs. 3n hts lace and tie-ck were bruises. Came J£llllliiI')' 16. Mrs, Collier recriicd a lftzcr from son Blll, ll"llt'll'lTt2l‘.(: her that on Jflllual‘_\' 3rd Jnr: had died aboard his ship as the l’(’Flll't ol .t collision with another \'f’S.‘3l. iianird the Red Rt‘:- El‘. Son Bill was in New Orleans in the time and .=.i'.i the body iii h:s brother in the morlziie He told hilt irinther that Joe was dre.-secl tn a wlitte tithe ai'.:l uzth a lJ'lll[l- IE6 €0\‘€IH'-3 his Irnctiii-ed skull. o a . F-Ridtn B-c li‘ an Italian paint- ir. ran c.ii‘i_\ seven or his paint. tntzs in his \’e-st pmket Hg rt.-An. ;.’l.=" is ‘he lirad of 11;; .-i:'ish, a na" ed to 2 iii.i':'n sitilt, and lit: pal- .'t'.t>. a l'\ti—,l‘.th gadget tits on tits llltli‘:( linger. It misrht be l‘lPaiLhlt“X‘ {or all at its it we ueiit back to iiiany alil food tdezis. R“lllF‘l‘!ll)l"l' man .t.is .1 hiitit , l'.'|'.\-n1['a[.{‘;\[,l]1g niitrna‘. act-s llf‘l(ll'P he was ,1 bmdsr err in lll)l‘:1l‘lF.< and in \'t-zetariait .1e.alth crtletei'ias filled with potassttini l‘.l'i’llll, sour cream, and Vitamin salads. The a)l"14'llL Roniaiis made denti- lrzre out 0! pumice, l':§Z.'\l1l‘ilS, rind ashes from ox heels, ground into powder. Thrsp were mixpd u';Lh mum and burned. Ttnptm; can be tmt'ecl back to the tzme \\'l‘ll"ll ‘n.1i'l'ier.s bled their ttnlrotis as a sirie line For mm the\' received A definite payment, The pntieiit gave the harbor- bleeder whtit he thriiizht he could afford or whatever he thoiitzht the bl9N'«|ll8 0?“l'ation was worth l1'ilH.tltllilvlS ulll bonlfl "III ILOWILIIII OVILINICI WITH CW Hill OOIOII Column in yours in HARMONI . . . magic to tnnsform lifclein wells into cxcidn blckgmunds for your fun hin . bet or show you The Ttnniinlnn Drama I-‘eslivnl night and was atlonded h_\' the (im- Rt. llon. \'incE-nt .\vl:’ISS9_\' chats behin opened in llaiiiillnn. Onf.. ernor-(';ener.'il of Canada. llPl‘.L‘E the word “tip". :om Niagara Falls comes the story that when a waitre.=..s crack- ed open an nszg for a. customer out popped a penny. 3!! I liap-tieii to knmt‘ I \\l-llll‘(‘5S iii and ma) be regarded as a fore- :'iitiii:~i' til ‘the modern envelope. L t'll \\as used to clothe the !'(l_\’i'll p:'tiit:£.<s of Egypt in Biblical but rrittld l‘.t)l (‘_]'.‘l'l. Birds can be can- tiireti tit the saiiie, \\R_\, except that snidli, hard ciiists of bread are used iitsteatl of stories. ’l‘al:iiig sea gulls try this method is ll fav- orzie ]\.l.Slllllc \\'llh passengers (ll)(ltll’(l siizps. Once ilie crust be- comes attic in the birds stomach the string lll1\_\ be pulled free and ,li..llii.\, .sut'l(.ii; beak, \\lllCll cztn be Ladies Aid Meet The Tl"l(lllll'll_\' Ladies‘ Aid of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital was held at. Governor -_ General Chats "Rehecca". On cabinet was received from gift ‘ ‘ _ V "- 5- '- “°8Pll3' rt‘: Lean and Mrs. R. A. Houston. Mrs. Gordon Leitch and Mrs. meeting of the W. E, Cotton were appointed dele- gates to attend the Maritime Hos- pital Aids Association Mectinlls mg‘): ‘See, I Gel;°‘)lS' h ‘k . ated for a Practical N ii r sin g > flfine ,‘ 2:8 _n1‘5r‘ 1‘: d “Sf; H21} Prize. to be divided as follows - ‘te".‘f‘ .‘lf,l 1,] " I._ lie ,. ‘ V X $15. to the gradiiale standing L‘ Will “llll .l i ll‘ thn S\\a..0\\ ei highest in Class and ‘O the iJll(l released iinhzirmed. book world may in see“ in parm Tl‘-F3‘? MT‘ 0111)‘ 8 Y9“ 1n5€Cl~‘ —- France. Titled the "Passioii of ‘ii? lJ‘lll"1ll.\‘ lit‘-H3 OM - Whifh Christ", it is neither written nor tertl ciitircly on ltquified luods. py”-“pd. Eve,-‘V lgtfpr of the text 'l"l‘.r-.5‘ iiiiiiiilis are made to form a ,5 pm, out of 3 leaf‘ and bglng niirscs' graduation to be held in Prince of Wales College Audi- torium on May 25th. and a mo- tion was passed that $25. be don- the graduate standing second. The t. r e a s it i' e r. Mrs. G. F. Moore, presented her report and outstanding bills were atithoriled to be paid. The buying com- mittee's reptirt was given by Mrs. W, E. Cotton. Knitting for the iiitcrleatcd with blue paper is just ':t‘.tci’.ctl ‘into the tluvter iie('t:ii' as (lastly read 33 me best pm-,t_ P0!» The most etirious thing aboiitl ' ' ' this literary treasiire. is that t‘ It the 4‘0lll,.llE‘lll.’ll plateaus and hear, me ,~g_m1 arms or Engiflmy bntrriiit til the oceans could be but yvhpn ti, “~55 in gm; comm- iiiarie Inc: the itiiter would still and by whom 0\\1](\d, ms never- llillt‘ H depth of a little over two iriiles. An iiiterestiiisz ctirir-sit_v or the been disclosed. It has I value of over $l00,0(Xl lodai. YOUR LAST CALL SALE ENDS SATURDAY . MEN'S DEPARTMENT ‘ MEN's SUITS- To 39.50 MEN'S SUITS- To 49.50 MEN'S SUITS-Z- To 5Sl.5(l ,, . To 29.50 Reg. 12.95 .. E LADIES‘ SUITS DRESSES to 3.00 LADIES’ STORE 150 Great Geo. MEN'S roe¢oArs— LADIES’ ngpinfitsnri 15.00 — 19.50 -— 24.50 l.ADlES' COATS Y0 49.50-—NOW . 19.50 - 24.50 -— 29.50 SHORTIIS to l5.95—NOW 5.00 and 8.00 The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. ...1°:0_0 ._M25.omo _3s.oo to 49.50—NOW 29.50-—NOW — 5.00 MEN'S STORE 144 (inst 000. St. Chaiiotictoiiit iiho cracked open ‘he Cundal Home on May 10' to be held in St. Andrews June an ear: for -1 CU-“°"‘°" and 1° “"1 with an attendance of 26 mem- 9 10 and 11. behold. out popped a halt incubat- be” Mrs‘ George Bumain me_ ‘ ‘ ___________ 9“ ""‘°’”“' sided and opened the meeting WABY car .Bfl”” tho “.59 of mp” the with the Lord's Prayer, repeat.- Ciiiiitse did their writing on wood. ed m umsnn GRANGE_OVER_sANDs Eng‘ Tms “'““”g “"“‘ (“me 1“ mp m’ Mrs. (‘mrdnn l.citt-h, chairman tGPl——Siisie. a tarm cat in this “Sell. pa” M me “‘°“d' “"1 5 nf the Wavs and Means Com— Lnncashlre district, saw her first (‘L)\‘9l'lng of silk laid over the work- mittee. reported on tax day which litter of kittens drowned. For her Th“ “Was the “N” Envelope 0! Was held On E6516!‘ Saturday. second. she chose 3_laCkd8\\"Sl1B.!l “mill “'5 k“°“' ‘”‘-"”““3 “b°‘”- Plans were tinalized lot‘ the in an unused chimney. FILM RECORD CHELMSYOHIJ. i~..tt,......l ICP): The Essex CO\llll_\' fire brigade ls CDl'lSld8l'lllK 0t‘gallizlnl'l B photo- graphic unit. to Dl'D\'ide tilm rec- ords of major fires. With Festival Mnnda_\"pla_\'ed the leading role of Mrs. Dewlnter in the Hamilton Players‘ Here the Guild Production d stage with Jeanne Bentley who ; Beatrice Lacey in the some play. the right in Dorothy Foster :1 " Monrreo|WWelcomes Dutch Currier MONTREAL. t'OP)—Tl’ie 13.000- ton aircraft carrier Karel Door- man, flagship of the Royal Dutch navy, arrived in Montreal Wed- nesday, her 80-piece band pllylnl and seamen and marines lined up along the flight. deck. The slstererlp to Canada‘: HM. C5. Magnificent is officially re- turning 8 call by the “Mi1gzie" ll. Dutch ports two years ago. 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