Brother of Prominent Citizen DiesThe-following obituary notice is taken from the “Whig” of Kingston, Ontario, and refers to the brother of Jos. Moxley, our well known citizen.On Tuesday a highly respected resident of Brockyjlle answered the final summons. Reference is made to Robert Moxley. He passed away in the Brockville Gsneral Hospital •after rive days illness of pleuropneumonia. The late Robert Mox-iey was boru in Escott and was 62 years of age. His early life was spent on a farm there. On reaching manhood he became a commercial traveller, and for several years past conducted a wholesale tea business. He acted as salesman and in that capacity was well and favorably knows over Eastern Ontario, He had lived in Brockville for the past ten years. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Clark and Keith. The death of Mr. Moxley is a sincere shock to the family and his many friends. He was a man possessed of keen business ability and wa; .•' •... . /. ••.•Vi.1'*1, • • . ' ■ ‘ • ' ' .i.v-; f;*v. r: . :•