10 FEBRUARY 1915

Middleton

From the The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel
Vol. 42 No. 44

Feb. 8th

A.J. Morrison left last week for Ottawa.

Dr. J.B. Hall, of Lawrencetown was in town on Thursday.

Miss Nellie Hiltz left for her school in Albany on Saturday.

Gordon Cohoon, of Montreal was visiting his friends in town last week.

J.P. Edwards spent a few days at his old home in Annapolis Royal last week.

We are sorry to report Major J.L. Phinney of South Farmington in poor health.

Miss G. Gwillim left on Tuesday the 2nd for Truro, where she will attend the Normal College.

Mr. N.F. Marshall returned home on Saturday from Chicago, accompanied by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. F.E. Marshall.

Mrs. C.M. Hoyt and baby Howard and little daughter Phyillis, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Munro, Bridgetown.

We are glad to report the improvement in our postmaster’s health. He was able to return to his own home on Saturday.

It is with deep regret we report the sudden death of J.B. Neily, brother of our townsman, E.T. Neily. Mr. Neily was a mining promoter with offices in Boston. He dropped dead as he was stepping on board of a train for Boston. The late Mr. Neily was well known in Halifax where he resided for many years. He leaves a wife in the latter city. The funeral took place on Sunday in Halifax. Mr. Neily was a native of Brooklyn, Annapolis County.

SOURCE“Middleton”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 42, vol. 44,  10 Feb. 1915, pp.2. Canadianahttps://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0ws8hd7qr2k .

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