. MRS. R. M. MATCHETT. reterboro, Oct. 2.—The death tookplace in St. Joseph’s Hospitai Friday morning of Mrs. R. M. Match-ett. Born in County Cavan, Ireland,seventy-three years ago, ^he came to this country with her parents, when only two months old, the family settling in Otonabee. Her maiden name was Rebecca Neithercut. She was married in 1869 to the late Richard Matchett, who predeceased her some®\y** * * w *cQfe£ri^i *6^’' Pjtwenty years. She leaves to mourn her loss three sons, M. W, in Hamilton; Stanley and Oscar S.. both of this city. Three brothers are Montgomery Neithercut, Lindsay; Joseph of Dundalk, and Alex M. of Gaylord,ffLaJl |f' a * *■ li* 1* ti?1* ^ -a“ V‘ i I -j !h mJ*Mich. In religion the late Mrs, Matchett was aher of Mark Street Methodist Church. Her death will be regretted by a large circle of friends, by w she was loved and esteemed.The funeral will take place from the family residence, 384 Mark St.# oa Sunday afternoon at 2.30* Kcv.P. A. Conners will conduct the services at the house at 2 o’clock.