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.Ufred B. -_furrell.
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Ont., Oct. 12-(SpÂ·
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as held this afternoon, with inte
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he Rev. A. Cameron Mackintosh of
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His wife
ana: two children survive-Alfred HurTell of Glen Ridge, N. J., a prominent
lawyer, who has helct several important positions at Alban)&gt;,
New York,
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daughter,
and other
Dr. Louise Hurrell of Rochebtcr, N. Y.
The funeral services were C&lt;&gt;nducted
under the auspices of International I.
O. O. F. lodge. Mr. Hurrell was also
a member of Palmer Masonic lodi;e,
having held high honors' in that order.
He was one of the first to supporÂ·t
the project of locating here a Y. M.
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As reeve of Bridgeburg, Mr. Hurrell's
sound business administration will be
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the south ward, ancl brought, in addiÂ­
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of the local Anglican church, having
been warden for a number of te_rms:
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