(Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Sept 15, 1933.) OLIVER T. SMITH DIED HERE TO-DAY Represented St. Anne's Ward at Council Board Door-keeper at Legislature. The death occurred at an early hour this morning of Oliver Thomas Smith at his home, 218 George street, after some weeks illness at the age of 69 years. Deceased was born in Fredericton, a son of the late Moses and Elizabeth (Cook) Smith. He lived all his life in Fredericton and early in life learned his trade at shoemaking and was for some years in the employ of one of the larrigan factories. He was door-keeper at the New Brunswick Legislative Building and held the office at the time of his death. He was also a member of the session of St. Paul's United Church and prominent in all its activities. He represented St. Anne's Ward at the City Council for a number of years and he was appointed an assistant assessor of Fredericton in 1929, holding that position at the time of his death. He was a man of most pleasing personality, one with whom it was always a pleasure to converse. He was a kind father and devoted husband and will be missed in his home, the church and city. He was in earlier life prominently identified with the 71st York Battalion and known throughout the province. He is survived by his widow, three daughters, Mrs. Maurice Perley, South Devon; Mrs. Esmond Butland, West Saint John, and Mrs. Lewis Murdock, at home; one brother, Frank Smith, Fredericton, and six sisters; Mrs. A. Agnes Kerr, Mrs. Edward McGinn, Mrs. John Bonnar, Miss Evelyn Smith, Fredericton; Mrs. Fannie Brown, Saint John, and Mrs. Sadie Weldon, Newburyport, Mass. The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon with prayers at the house at 2.10 o'clock by Rev. George Telford and service at St. Paul's United Church at 2.30 o'clock by Mr. Telford and interment in Rural Cemetery. The flag at City Hall is flying half-mast in tribute to Mr. Smith. DIED POND At Marysville, N. B., April 21st, 1933, John R. Pond, aged 75 years. Funeral from his late home Monday afternoon with service at two o'clock by Rev. E. R. MacWilliam and interment in the Baptist Cemetery.