The finding of tho sum of j!45 in an'old mattress led to a claim in Bristol County Court on December 30. Joseph Brain said his ivifo bought 'tho mattress from the wit'o of tlm., defendant, Thomas Nurse, and found the money in it. Mrs. Nurse, hearing of the lucky find, ran into' his house nntl carried away the bafr of cold, For' the defence it was stated that Mrs, NukG had no right to sell tho mattress which belonged to Hannah Nurse, wlinsc mother always kept money in it. Tho Judge dismissed tho claim of Joseph Brain for the return of tho money. MACKII'I AND CO.. DISTILLERS, LTD., I SLAY and GLASGOW, shippers oi tho,"WHITE HORSE" WJIISKT-estab lish'ed 174'.!— in order to protect the public and lot them have the old fnuiou? Whisky its they, ship if, will be obljced fcr information direct or to their Asrents of anyone suspected of tnmpcrine with tho?quality of the "WHITE HORSE, Advfc
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 3
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159Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 3
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