CASUALTIES.
(fress association telegram.)
OAMARC, January 29. Charles McOrossan, a resident of IDirrcn, tras killed at Glenavy this morning. He was standing on the platform of a railway carriage while shunting was going on". A heavy bump thrfMv him off, and he fell 011 his head. He fractured liis skull, and died immediately. THE PERFECT DAY. ("With apologies to the late "\V. S. Gilbert.) ''Take a pair of sparkling eyes" .Said the poet long ago, in a happv little flight, Hut he dicln't realise, 1 Or perhaps ho didn't know, How to keep them always bright. There is ono and only way. And it's one you nil .shouldi know: With a simple little pill, Tf you end each perfect day, Then your system, all acrlovr. be free* from every ill. But you all must understand Dt. Morse's is the brand! 6
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16434, 30 January 1919, Page 8
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141CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16434, 30 January 1919, Page 8
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