The deceased was married and leaves a wife and family. Gemmell and Son, woolen manufacturers.īoyd’s Settlement, son of Thomas Code, Sr., died Friday morning. He was one of our best residents and most respected citizensĪnd was head of the firm of R. Scotland, 85 years ago and was a resident of Perth for over sixty years. Gemmell which occurred about 2:00 on Thursday morning from an attack of Going to press the death of our aged townsman Robert Two or three years ago he contracted a cold which took soĭeadly a hold on his lungs that not even a residency in Florida for some timeīehind him a widow, two children, the mother, one brother (Walter, who also The disease that led to his death was lung trouble to which he had been His profession in Clinton as a member of the firm of Manning and Scott. In 1880 after completing his legal studies he settled down to practice Liberal cause in West Huron not only as president of the Reform Association butĪlso as a platform speaker having few superiors as a campaigner. He was in politics a strong Liberal and did yeoman service for the Moral and religious improvement of the people. Temperance and other social questions that had for their objective the material, He was an active member of the Methodist Church and took a lead both in The deceased was gifted far beyond the lot of ordinary men and excelledīoth as a platform speaker and as a vigorous and polished newspaper writer. Law studies which he began in the office of the firm Jamieson and Grieg. More than twenty years ago he with the rest of the familyīecame a resident of this town and remained here until he left to complete his Manning was born in Wales on the 8 th August,ġ856(?) and was therefore in the 38 th year of his age. Manning, barrister of that town had died the previous day. Smith of this town conveyed the melancholy tidings that A.H. Malcolm Condie of Smith’sįalls, farmer, died at Deloraine, Manitoba from the effects of a bowel complaint John Gilmour, (New England), aged 79.Ĭondie, son of Mr. Son-in-law, Alan Naismith, Ramsay on the 7 th July, Jane Timothy Brace, formerly of Scheneaux(?) Rapids,ĭonegan-Died, at Chicago on Tuesday, 3 rd Relict of the late Timothy Sullivan, formerly of North Elmsley and Perth in herīrace, beloved wife of Mr. ![]() Wilson was of a retiring disposition and never came to prominenceīefore the public in any official capacity but as a quiet, earnest, andĬonsistent Christian he won the highest esteem and respect of those who knew Wife and two brothers are left to mourn his loss. Married to Catherine Halfpenny and to them ten children were born: Mrs. Wilson was 68 years of age and was born on the farm on Township on the 25 th (?) June, says: “Mr. James Clark, 5 th Line Bathurst, aged 34(?) 31(?). Use the below information as a starting point only and verify by other sources
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