Re: OXFORD JOURNAL NEWS

Hi Again Dyan
If you happen to come across the obit of Roderick (Rory)Moody died
1914, or William Moody died around the 1890s. I would be interested
to see if it lists their father's name.
Thanks
Dutchess (smile)

- In nscumber@y..., Logpile@n... wrote:
> Good Morning:
>
> 9 MAY 1908
>
> Wedding - HOLLIS - WOOD
>
> A very pretty wedding took place Thursday afternoon 30th at the
> residence of Mr. & Mrs. HAZEN S. WOOD, John Black Road when MISS
> MARGARET E> WOOD, sister of Mr. HAZEN WOOD was united in marriage to
> SAMUEL M> HOLLIS, West Leicester.
> The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. CUMMINGS, paster
of
> the First Baptist Church in the presence of a large number of
assembled
> friends and relatives.
> The parlor where the ceremony was performed was pretily decorated
for
> the occasion and the bride and groom were attended by Mr. JOHN WOOD,
> brother of the bride and Miss SMITH, sister of Mrs. H.S. WOOD. After
> congratulations had been tendered to the young couple the guests sat
> down to a sumptious repast. Mr. & Mrs. HOLLIS will reside in West
> Leicester.
>
>
> J.R. DICKIE - Harness maker living in Oxford, NS is a native of St.
> John, NB. He moved to Kentville, NS and now has moved back to
Oxford,
> NS.
>
> D.D. MacKINTOSH - 22 yrs of age moved to Oxford from Springville,
Pictou
> Co., NS.
>
> DAVID JOYCE moved to Oxford from Wallace. Born in Tatamagouche Bay,
he
> has brought 18 yrs experience in the carriage building to Oxford.
>
> ADMINISTRATRIX's SALE
> In the Court of Probate, Province of Nova Scotia
> In the Estate of ALEXANDER M. ROSS, late of Oxford.
> To be sold at public auction on Sat, 13 June 1908.
> This notice is dated 25 April 1908
> This whole notice is in the 9 MAY 1908 paper, but it was too long
for me
> to completely hand write out. If someone is searching the ROSS
family
> and would like to see what all was said, they could go to the Oxford
> Journal and read it or write it out themselves. Sorry.
>
> Mr. G.E. BUCHANAN, is the Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia in
Oxford.
>
> Mr. WELDON PATTON of Roslin, graduated from Dalhousie with his M.D.
and
> will proceed to Labrador to take up practice.
>
> SIDNEY and TUPPER EMBREE, sons of the late LEANDER EMBREE left last
week
> for the "wild & woodlly west", taking horses, farming implements and
> lumber for building purposes. They have evidently gone west to
stay.
>
> Messrs. WETHERBEE set up their sawmill near the residence of Mr.
HENRY
> EMBREE and are sawing up his logs into lumber.
>
> Mr. ISAAC MATTINSON is also busy sawing laths.
>
> DIED
> Mrs. O.C. THOMPSON (nee Miss EDITH SMITH) of Oxford at her home in
> Dryden, Ontario.
>
> All for this time.
> Cheers
> Dyan