!«m, at one time postmaster at Brim-** 14ldd. Old friends will regret to tears cr'his death. 2fiethePeMbs Margaret CaasroMgrs inMiss Margaret Carroll passed away ^ at the'Terrence Smith home oorth of Qj town, at 1L30 this morning, following I ^,s a stroke of paralysis with which she I was stricken last Satarday- Mis® I gci Cerroli«e»er regained conncwnancsa ] after the-stroke- She had tfeen ailing for some time before this, haring had the Bo early in the spring-from which she nerer tally recovered.Miss Carroll was seated in a chair at the Smith home when stricken.She fell to-the floor from the chair and remained onoonscions until the end.She was sixty—seven years old her last brithJay, May 15th.—Prince) iile Tde phone. feMiss Carroll was bom in Jubilee on I T the Carroll homestead fire miles north I lm| west of Brim£e*d, the daughter of Mr I fiel d Mrs. Thomas Carroll, pioneer |Sta settlers of that township.The funeral service was held Saturday at the Catholic church at Prince-ville, and the body was laid to rest in Calvarv cemetery, at Brimfield.IfielwilpaiItheJilltotBall 1B BoaBrii Imp fielc com j of 7