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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 9

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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THE OTTAWA CITIZEN Fase 9 Jas. Maxwell Found Dead AVONMORE Spe rial; James Maxwell, a well-knoan resident of this district, was found dead on his farm here Wednesday, apparently the victim of a heart attack on Tuesday evening. He was 65. The body was discovered by a milk truck driver of the Mills Cheese Factory, Avonmore, on his daily call at the farm, located about three miles north west of here. Coroner Dr.

J. f. Pollock, of Avonmore, and OPP Constable Bill Campbell. Cornwall dftach-ment, were: called to the scene. Death was attributed to nat ural It is believed Mr.

Maxwell suffered a seizure while doing his regular evenirg chores. A native of Scotland, he came to Avonmore 21 years ago after residing in Western Canada and in the United States. A bachelor, he had lived alone on his farm and until recent years he was actively engaged as a carpenter. A brother of Mr. Maxwell's recently returned to Scotland efter a month-long visit here, Mr.

Maxwell was a member of Avonmore Lodge, No. 452, AF and AM, and of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chureh. Mrs. Thos.

Kelly Mrs. Thomas KeHcy of 453 Hilsnn Avenue, died Wednesday in a local hospital after a lengthy illness at the age of Born and educated at Shawville, she was a daughter of the kte Robert Strutt and his wife, Racriael Knox. In 1907 she was married in Shawville to Thomas Kelley, a CPU employe, who predeceased her in 1949. Mrs. Kelley was a.

member of Center Eardley Church and West-boro United Church and was active in the women's associations of those churches. She, leaves one son. H. Alvin Kelley of Wyman, four daughters. Mrs.

Bert 'Erminiel Browne of St. Hubert, Miss Ivy Keliry of Kitchener, Mrs Sherwood 'Evelyn) Brown of I Prince Albert, and Mrs. Bruce I (Mary) Moffat of Wakefield, Que. I Another daughter. Mrs.

Robert W. Jolinson I Grimsby and on the outbreak I of the First World War joined the Lincoln and Wetland regiment as a private. tourist agent. Seaman Ross Johnson of th He leaves three sons, Charles Royal Canadian Navy, and Dr. Johnson of Toronto, Leading Walter Johnson of Ottawa.

City Doctor Loses Father Walter W. Johnson, general tourist agent for the Ontario Northland Railway since 1947 and 'Kav) Goss predeceased her in 1948. There are Mso two sisters. Mrs Peter Uessiei Smith and Mrs. Percy (Ivy) Connolly, both of Toronto.

The body is at Radniore Stew-2rt Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street, where service will be held in the chapel Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Fred Joblin, assisted by Rev. John Sherman will officiate. Burial will be in Center Eardley Cemetery.

He went overseas with the 58th battalion and was awarded his commission in the field. While a subaltern, he won the DSO, the Military Cross and two bars. At the outbreak of the Second World War he was a lieutenant-Colonel. After being promoted to colonel, he was placed in charge of recruiting at Toronto. Later he commanded the northern Ontario area with headquarters at North Bay.

After the war he joined the Ontario Northland Boat Lines as assistant manager of navigation. In 1947 he was made general NEW! BUILDS UP A DAY-LONG SHIELD AGAINST BAD BREATH! a veteran of two world wars, died Wednesday in O'tawa at the age of 61. Mr. Johnson was the father of I Dr. Walter Johnson of Ottawa.

He became ill a month ago I while supervising the railway's I annual duck hunt at Hanna Bay camp in the James Bay district. Born at Alpena, he moved to Grimsby during his i hoyhood. He was educated at TOOTHPASTE The body Is reeling at the I Brownlre Funeral Home, Finch. I Funeral arrangements have not yrt been completed pending the notification of relatives in Scot-: land. More than 12 million pounds of cottage cheese were consumed in Canada in 1954, an increase of 12 per cent cn the previous year.

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