BROWNSVILLE
This community was greatly shocked on Friday at the sudden death of
Dr. Arthur Brown, of Holstein, where he has been practising medicine for a number
of years. 
Great sympathy is expressed for his parents and brothers and sisters, with whom
he was a great favorite. 
The funeral took place on Tuesday from his old home at 1 o'clock. 
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The death of Dr. Arthur Livingston Brown of Holstein, whose body was taken to the home of his father, Mr. B. M. Brown near Brownsville, on Saturday, was one of the mysteries of Providence.  He had carried on a very successful practice in Holstein, Ont., for the past ten years, was the owner of a drug store, and had an enviable bank account besides.  Last year he took a post graduate course in medicine in New York.  He was but thirty-eight years of age, unmarried, and a handsome man of fine physique and popular.  An affectation of the heart troubled him and he was found cold in death in his bed in his apartments over the drug store.  He was a brother of Miss Lida Brown, well known here, and a cousin of Mr. B. D. Livingston.  He was buried at Delmer on Monday.