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    3. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - June 20, 1929) KILLED AT SAINT JOHN Four Year Old Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Hiltz, Hit by Car [The Canadian Press] Saint John, June 20 — Four year old Myra Hiltz, daughter of M. and Mrs. Lawson D. Hiltz, West Saint John, was almost instantly killed at noon to-day, when she was struck by a car driven by W. L. Harding, ex-Commissioner of Public Works. The child was knocked down and the wheels passed over her head before the driver of the car could apply the brakes. It was said the car was proceeding slowly from the city to Mr. Harding's home in West Saint John and that the child ran out immediately in front of the automobile. Dr. A. F. Emery, coroner, said an inquest would probably be held. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - 1928) DIED BROWN — Suddenly at Marysville, April 18th, Estella Blanch, beloved wife of George M. Brown, of this city, aged 46 years. Funeral from her late home in George Street, this city, to-morrow afternoon. Service at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. F. H. Holmes, M. A., and interment at Sunnybank Cemetery. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Jan'y 6th, 1929) DIED FLANAGAN — Suddenly at Marysville on January 6th, Thomas J. Flanagan, aged 67 years. Funeral from his late home at Marysville to-morrow morning, leaving the house at 8.30 o'clock. High mass of Requiem will be celebrated at St. Anthony's church, Devon, at 9 o'clock by Rev. Father Donahoe and interment made at The Hermitage. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Dec 23, 1929) DIED BIRD — Entered into rest at 143 Charlotte street on December 23rd, Jane Hanning Bird, widow of James Bird, aged 79 years. Funeral from home of her daughter, Mrs. James Pringle, to-morrow afternoon. Service at 2 o'clock by Rev. J. G. Berry and interment in the family plot at New Maryland. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Aug 12, 1930) Buried at Rusiagornis. The funeral of the late Irvine Moore, who died suddenly at Rusiagornis on Sunday morning, took place yesterday afternoon and was largely attended. Service at the house and at the United Baptist Church was conducted by Rev. Mr. Killam and interment was made at Rusiagornis. The pall-bearers were six sons, who also acted as mourners, Robert, Hartley, Edgar, Leaverett, Ansel, Winston, Philip and Chauncey Moore. The other mourners were Allan Boyle, Austin Boyle, Zopher Phillips.

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