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I On Tuesday of 'this we¢%' lliz an;
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+candidate, Wno opposes ;,Kremer xa.rztg versary ox tneir marring
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• .- deposit, and it .. .. _,.
an PunOe Albert, lost his deP sz , 1 Y and a_few frnends ,.
rnore1 linnntea means.` now tnat me
releolion is over,
,.Qu a"ne last zap: Or:,; the journey, i)9r
aihd Mrs' Carter were married at Lu
* w,"t
can Oa jklaxch 23rd; 1$76, Thdy carne
*hen Maekenzle Ifing comes,strut-
'lip to Mallett immediately -on the"
Ginj into the House. of Commons• with`
.marriage'`; and settled- on;; •the Qua
his ,new Prince Albeit -suit oft;,won't
where they have continusd,,to reside
-the leader .of the.J9pPos1i6%,look-
ever siltcet There;tltey reared --their
Meighet t---Godericlz'' Signal,. ,
Family and'. made ' for th'einseives ;t
. , - Perha s he,will oni' look -Mei han•..-home.
P y g
�:Jy `at 'the Progressives.
They,havo two sons and •tw[
-<laught¢rs:',Derwiit,-the son
n • * * . M:.
youp'gnat
is ,on the homestead with bis; parents
11 Two gallons of beer a gallon of
J,. ,Stanley: also, resides in Hullefti al
'Nine and a gnaxt of whisl e -v sire what,
does Mrs;'Fred Sholtbrook, while Mrs
a citi7e7r of Saskatchewan may, leg-
IfOrbeft Oakes is it resident•: of,Qc&r.
ally purchase in a day. It ought to
i w hi is pith cot le
ch to ,nship. .This 'w y t p
-be s#ificient for .the, moderate aiU-
'have the good wishes ciftheir friezid
:Stainer; Mail and 'Empire."
thgt theywill see many another anti -
This•is yhe sort of "temperance"the
,vorsary of their,marriage. :
Mr. Mrs. Thos. Archer, torus?:
L a e would like
Moderation (7) a gu won 11 to
see'praetised all over. Canada, .'
and
residents of'I•lluliett township, now,ol
. a o i, *,
347 "Gleb¢ St,, London; recently • cele -
M W.'E: Elliott, representative, of,
Mated the. fifty-sixth.,anniversary of
The, -Landon .Free Press; was eIeated
their, wedding. Mr. Archer is the soil
of the late Hugh and Eliz: Archer;
,president., of the Ontario Legislative,
who came to Mullett in 1847 and
Press Gallery' at , an organization
:settled on the 5th concession, wIfle,b
gathering last week. . Mt. Llliott is
2 Goderich boy, and is well knelt^i
was,then ,all bush and had to be
-.
locally, as he has often been hero in
.cleated before they built their shanty.
Here 'Mr.' Archer was born and re-
the interests:of his paler.His elec-'
tion`to-his present; position is proof
sided there until a few years ago.
that he is popular with his e'ltow-
The farm is now owned by Mr. Black -
scribes.
er, Mrs. Archer is the'daughter of
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the late Alexander, and Leonia Grant,
The London' Advertiser has been
,who tante to Mullett ill 1850 and
--sold, the new comi7mnY, headed by J.
cleared ,,lie• form now owned by Mr;
F, McKay, . formerly business man-
Glen C&nisli on the Baseline: hIrs.
of The Globe, talking over t
ager las
-Archer•was formerly Mary Grant,
There are four -children: Leila Mfrs.
week. Mr. McKay Will not, -however,
. be
be actively engaged in the manage-
Rath of Clinton; Millie; Mrs. Me-
of the The business
Donald of London; Hugh, of Winni-
,paper.
manager is Frank Adams, who was
Peg; Grant of •Spokane,,, Washiugton.
formerly connected with The Adver-
There are five -grandchildren and one
titer. Mr. Arthur R. Kennedy, editor
great-grandchild. The following is
of The Advertiser, is now on the edi-
9 report, from the. London Free Press
toriad staff of the Stratford Beacon-
of their. recent -celebration; r
Herald.A
most enjoyable evening was
w * * „
spent at the home of Mr. and Xr:,,
The editor of the St, Marys Jour-
J, McDonald, 347 Glebe street when
'nal -Argus 1s sending,up a wail be.
a number of friends;ghve a surprise
cause the torten has been getting some
patty to Mr. and Mrs, T. Archer„ par.
, ' unwanted publicity, by being named as
ents of Mrs. McDonald, who celebrat-
-the home town of certain criminals,
ed, the 56tH anniversary of their :ved-
and says that when city papers men-
ding. After receiving -the congratula-
tion such names as -that of Hon. Ar-
tions -'from their relatives and marry
,
thur Meighan they do not niertion
friends present they were macre To,.
St. Marys, but will persist in assooiat_
cipients of many gifts, including. a
' ing these undesirables with that town.
lovely Boston fern for ,the bride :,pd
It is the way of the world. We all
linen handkerchiefs for the crooin.
wish to take any credit due but
The party sat clown to five tables of
I from shouldering blame, Dos
Progressive euchre annd after 12 well••_
the rournal-Argus man honestly be-
contested games, prizes -were award-
"lieve the town is any more responsible
ed the following,, Travelling prlae,
for the success of Mr. Melglran than
Mrs, J. McDoriald; first ,prize, lair,
for the ill -doing of the other chaps?
Butchart; consolation prize, i1r.
-•"
Capewell, Dainty iefreshnnents were
* * * *
then served, the table of lionult at
Alberta coal is corning into Ontario,
which were '-seated the b id . and°•
" Clinton dealers have sous of it an
-hand,
groom, having' a lovely weddlim calce,
and the Dominion, Ontario and-
surmounted: by u miniature bride incl
Alberta. Governments' will each pyy
green,,
third of what it costs over $7 per
After refreshments old-time done -
ton in freight. It is hoped that an
Ing was indulged in."
honest effort will be mode to aster-
fain exactly what it does cost to
The following is the ie. ort of `S.
transport coal and if it can bb car
S No. •2 I-Iatllett for the niontlti of
Tied for $7, or even some mare than
.'TThose names
January.' The names are in ander of
o r of
that, it might be to tris advantage of
merit. with a
ill{
•the whole coutLtry to use it. IS Al,
have missed one or more e�aituin-
"berta coal can be brought into On-
ther and sold at $ $14 per ton
anions:
iJr,on 4th -Margaret Carbert, Iili'sa-
o re
is certainly no reason why
beth Morrison, (Tarty Reynolds, Ag-
,we
hound pay that ar for int-
-
Tres Carbert, Gerald Brown'', Theo.
-'more
ferior coal. Suppose we do pay more
it is to our own railways
Flynn".
Sr. Ard-Jiro Reynolds, I aril Rey -
andfreight,
and wilt help to -make their'operatlons
nerds.
•Jr. 3rd -Agnes Morrison.
'pay. If the people .get the coal at as
loiv a rate its they are paying slow fvr
1st --Beta Carbert, Margaret Mar-
foreign coal, which supply is by no
means assured, dt;will make no dif-
risen.
,-„.MARY:PLYNN, Teacher.
ference to the 'amgunt of heat it
creates who gets 4'e money, whether
,
it is the railways or jobbers li