ramamITheandn eu-ands. ftCit-sTo AclueDeenISromall.t en\IVf*1w a vse1!-taxless) 1isuntiny)OSieine.fhv.ti Ik!rtO'lone.pay•iOLD RESIDLMf PASSES AWA^11(From Saturday’s Daily.)Brandon has losi yet another of ituold residents in the person of EllenCurrie, wife of William Currie, of 3‘LInn: Dennis streetDeceased carne to1 rand on some twenty-five years ag;an'* frem St. Mary’s, Ontario, with herhusband, and they took to farming,but afterwards, removed to the city,C1‘J I where Mr. Currie has been; in business ever since.Mrs. Currie, who had reached theripe age of 72 years, passed awaytnU morning at an early hour, afterbut a feSV hours’ illness.The deceased lady was in her usualgood health until 10 o’clock lastlit, at which time she complainedas thoughshe was catching cold. At 11 o'clock her condition grew worsewas called, who immediatelvnigof a sore throat andand Dr.Craserwrecognized the seriousness of theillness as pneumonia had set in, and althoughdone to relievepossibleasiVirs.everythingIdle sufferer,Currie passed away about 2 a.m. fhis morning.?ased issurvived by her husband, two sons, William of Souris, andWeldon of Brandon, and three daughters, Mrs. Wesley Sloan, of Hart any, atirl 'tftw^ifsses Nettie and Lottie oithis city.The fliteral will take place from theresident, on Monday *fternoon, ato'etock;To the Brandon cemeterv-. Th**Rev.' R. W. Dickie will conduct thesarviub at the house and the graveside. !lMr. Currie and family will have, tliheartfelt sympathy of a veryla i e:ocircle of friends in this eitv and-1? dis-i ■ 35 k -ar -v w : - , *lt;,!*• ■trict in their sad bereavement.The funeral of the laa1. 1 i V. , IC u r-rie, who died early Saturday morning,took jilace this afternoon at 2 o’clockfrom the residence at 337 Deniesare street, to the Brandon cemetery. The•jor**iles;eenthvithOSt;Rev. R. W. Dickie conducted the burial service. There were a large number of friends present at the graveside.The pallbearers were: Messrs. A.Trotter, R. Sword, II. C. Graham, .tZir.k. J. Forbes and D. Shirriff.T his also cAldermanmembers pithe importman appoiiie n u m e ra t e dduties lie wry out, and• t* ^ • *point the lrtion accordAldermanupon the firbut wras rulship.AldermanAldermanspeak on tJAldermanthe side.His WorsAlderman 1to appointAldermanworship, ifAldermanreceive theto speak, lithe oak amFour vottaken, within each cascame to aworship towhich IkdiA motionuer monthcarried plaiThose pitand A IdemClark, Whi!lace ami C«(FromIn the seltor for the cmembers off* ent-