1896

Miss Annie Reardon

Monday, December 7, 1896

Dec. 5. -- The Village is in mourning over the demise of Miss Annie Reardon a well known and highly esteemed young lady who passed away on Nov. 30th at the early age of 28 years. Deceased had been in poor health for some time and her death was not unexpected. Interment took place in the R.C. cemetery, Osgoode, and was largely attended.

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Herbert - Doyle

Wednesday, February 12, 1896

A quiet and pretty wedding took place at St. John's church, Prescott road, on Tuesday, when Mr. Thomas Herbert led to the altar Miss Annie Doyle, daughter of Mrs. P. Doyle, only the immediate friends of the contracting parties being present

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The Contest in Russell

Monday, June 22, 1896
The Ottawa Journal June 22nd 1896

The political contest in Russell is waxing warm. A big Catholic picnic was held in Osgoode township yesterday, and an array of speakers on each side were present. However, only Mr. Edwards and Mr. Hurtubise were alowed to speak. Both were given a good hearing

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The Ottawa Journal

AN Osgoode Pic-Nic

Thursday, June 18, 1896
The Ottawa Journal June 18th 1896

Rev. Father McCauley's pic-nic at Osgoode yesterday in aid of the Dawson Catholic church was attended by about six hundred people. Mr. C. Murphy of this city gave an address. Following him were political addresses by the political candidates, W. C. Edwards and E. N. Hurtubise.

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The Ottawa Journal