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THE DAILY PATRIOT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1908 BIRTH: At Chepstow on the 12th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Grant, twins, sons. DEATH: In this city, Feb. 15th, 1908, Archibald Gillis, aged 48 years. The funeral took place this afternoon by train to St. Peter's. DEATH: At Elmira on the 10th inst., Hannah McLean, sister of the late Hon. James R. McLean. R.I.P. DEATH: At Kingsboro, on the 5th inst., John Stewart, aged seventy-three years. DEATH: LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL DEATH under unusual and sad circumstances occurred at East Baltic, King's County, last week. On the 11th, John Nicholson, blacksmith, passed away, in his 79th year. He had been ill for some time past, and on Thursday while lying in bed he started to smoke his pipe. His wife who was out of the room at the time returned to find that the unfortunate man's beard and hair had caught fire. The smoke so affected his throat that he was unable to take nourishment, and the accident no doubt hastened his death. On the following Friday the 14th, his wife Rufina Campbell, also passed away, aged 81, death being due to pneumonia. They leave four sons in the United States. Have you seen this? I am not related to this family. Notify Administrator about this message?
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