, __- -_ ..---.... Shanty Bay received a. sad shock on Saturday last when it heard of the early death of little Minnie Sutton, daughter of W. Sutton and niece of \ John Sutton here. She had lived j . with her uncle here since her mother : I death some yesrl ago. The little girl war a bright. happy child and ` will be mud: missed by her little `_ school mate: as well In her relatives. .4 The funeral we: on Sunday last to ; Edgar cemetery. A service was held 1 l 1 in St. Thomas Church here by Rev. H. A. MAAL hnfnrn intnrlnnnt In 90- LIIUILIII KJIIIITCH nere D} H. A. Meek before interment. -_- .. -r.......-.- unuunu Mr. and Mrs. Harrington and fam- ily have moved into H. Wortley s house for the winter. ` A lively crowd of twenty-eight young people went in a hay-rack wagon to the fowl supper at Oro Station on Monday evening and re- port a splendid time. `II . .__I It 11 - . I I SHANTY BAY Oct. l8-Mrs. Alex Jordon and Mrs. Graham of Toronto are the guests of Mrs. John Ross. All _-_-_ -- ..-... av.-ca Q1`:-I Misn Alberta Campbell is nursing at the R. V. Hospitsl Barrie at pre- sent. The doctor arrived at 6 a.m. and in half an hour later death occurred. The cause of death was pneumonia. The young lady had always made her home with her uncle, as her mother died when she was only 3 years old. Three brothers survive, two are living at Edgar where the interment took place and one in the West. Rev. H. A. Meek oiciated at the funeral. EDGAR I The death occurred on Saturdayl Oct. 15 of Miss Minnie Sutton at the home of her uncle, John Sutton, of Oro. Miss Sutton awoke about 4.30 a..m. and asked that the doctor he sent for also her brother from Mani- toba. .-Tca(;<'>;i,w-i:.1. ;a::I.:cepted `a pos- ition in Collingwood and left for that town Monday night. The tromcal hurx-lca.no, pausing Iarwwlrdi. hnl damn much dnmmm ... ..-anus Quite I nun-bet: from here took in` Bradford and Schomberg furs. ll:-.4...-H- ..|.......:. _ . . _ . . ..._-z --