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Rotor, and kornverly ot Seatorthq which
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the -age tie 04 year and. 8 menthse;
trW'Sxeber Times of last week' gives
the following adational particulars:The
deceased had been' :a411 -mg tor severe
si wake, baying taken a• cold, which
oredually pulled him do'cwn. Mr. Falk-
son was born in Devonshiee, England,
came to Canada when a you
wan, settling in Da.rlington. ••• About
eizty years ago he came to this die-
trict, settling on the Tharree.Road, us_
borne *here he was married; In 1874
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with 1.4%. tatrily he moved t6 me ar,
'on Huron street. Ten Years
later they moved to the MCI 11084
Tuckersmith, sad -afterwards. to sea-
forth, where his fleet wife died. About
three y .„ears ago he moved to kieter and
surely afterwards was maiited to -his
now oorrowing widow- Tile deceased
was a staunch Methodist and a • total
abstainer !ince early youth. In Doll:
tics he was , A Liberal. Besides- his
widow he is survived bythiee children,
.1. Dinney of Edmonton, Alberta,
wfibut or lin/dine, Manitoba, and mar_
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terred in the Exeter cemetery. -
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formerly e. prominent resident
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as tollOws ; * "I think I have
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Xlinarn F. Innetons • rearaes
tilen• 41114 I will bow 6e
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Tireesi loitt a tease I wed last
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cuPPille, referred to: Th
circuit court took but one
ease enpuneen MelcilloPs,which
imitrous on a charge of arsen.
retired about 'three o'cloak
it returned and Foreman
flounced the findings, th,
f)ilr,IDevit II; ac,odsurotroo4 .r4eiaps
which the court allowed
buked. The case was the
of 'the term, consuming
its trial and was a great:
Attorney' 'w% lc Dog,
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friend sends us a clipping from a
Colorado Paper containing an. account
of the death of Mrs. Very Diamond,
ather home in Craig, Colorado. Mrs
IXamond, if • we mistake not, not, some
rears ago, was a resident of Hallett
Or Morris. The paper says; . 'Mrs: -Dia-
mond was taken ill about one Week
before her death. She was probably the
cideet inhabitant of Moffattcounty,for
many years a eesident of Craig, and a
general favokite among Craig people
who will mourn with her sons thee
she ha a been called to the -world be-
Med. Mrs Diamond was born in Port
Waggon', Seotliend, on November 14th,
1826, and when eix years old, the fare-
Lly removed to Canada': ;where she was
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by Judge Holden.- The
the accused. man in this
where he has reeided 'tot
filled the court room with
who eagerly watched every
proceedings; It was generally
that a verdict of acquitter
suit long before it was given
jury, as the defence offered
slumber of witnesses to ;Move
character Of the accused
would have proceeded further
the prosecution 'objected
testimony of this nature,
it would adreit that the
Melfillegis was all that could
and there was nothing
credit, so far as known,
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large family of children. Fier husband SCUFFLING MIXTITRES- ,
is -dew% and of the (children but four ,
are still living: Charlie a,nel Sam of 1 DANG,EROUS
Craig; William, William, who is in Manitoba, ;
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sga She and, her -son, Charlie, came fto - elextures sold under the
Craig to join Sam, who was engaged in ing" are usually dangerous
the cattle business, the- .boys becoming life of the little ones whom
prominent ranchers:of this part of Col- eupposed to help. They contain
wad°. "grandma» Diamond as she and narcotics and any .SleeP
was keown to every -one„ yeas a general ekl: 'through their use is
favorite and by her haPoY ways ern. to te -plainer, the 'little one
dewed herself to the entire commune into insensibility. The .only
guaranteed remedy for little
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reference lait week to the. death - of opiates, narcotics or other
Ifrs. Walter Virhyte at ILainiota Mani- drugs is BabY' Own Tablets. Th
baba. We take the following aenktione,1 not .possibly do harrn-they al
particulars from the Earolota, Eche of good. Theusands of raoyaers .-
February 22nd; 'Although It had. learned their value. They; help Met
been known for some weeks that Mrs.. the new born babe but Also the
Walter Whyte was passing through the child. Stomachs and bowel t
valley of the eleadow and the end was • werres, colds, shnple 4vere ere
daily expected, the announcement of her ; bleed by -them and they promoe
death last Sunday morning was a great refreshing sleep eo helpfid- to
shock toler many friends here. About. ' onee. The Tablets are sold b
e year ago Mr.S. Whyte began to feel . eine dealers or by wail aat 25 ce
uuwell, but it wee not for some time , box from the Dr. Willirn '
afterwards that it was learned she : Coe Brockville. ,Ont. . j
was from Canter in the Stom- 1 •
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In addittion to the big- variety
here you- save as well beca!use
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large business we do we are
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variety
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and reliable
have a wonderful
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Champagne,
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suffering
Bich. An operation was performed . in
the Brandon hospital, but it only re-
mated the fact that all that medical
treatment could do could not stop
tbe dread ailment, and that death,which
was only a matter of time, could
one relieve her .sufferings. She re-
turned to her hOrre in IlanOote, and day
-
bY daY grew weaker till on Sunday
morning last the summons came.- Ev-
ea. lime returning to Eamiota mes,
Whyte knew there was no hope' for her
recovery, but with that Christian for_
ttude and implicit confidence in the.
divine plannings of the Great A,rchitect
—
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geh 1 Report -The following
---c* - - : Section
relvnt of School
the names 'being in order
. Fourth -E. McAllister, J'
Vour_th-. P. Coniftt; Jr.othird-e-J.
MP.
ster 0 Love .
Alli__ _, . _
Green ;. Sr. Sewall -C. John,stop„
s I T 1 , It.
chearle, .s:Icipter; . Jr,
Blackwell, w• Fmegt'
son; Jre pers.
er-0. {31131tb_,, Jr. -Prime.
Dueharrce•--le Douglas,
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of merit:
Foreet;
terfield,
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The Ladles'
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of the Univerae, which had - always 1,
Characterized her life, •she faced the in- Ethel.
evitable calmly, peacefully and bravelY. ' Matrimordal.-The martge
Mre., Whyte was always of a quiet Edna Bernice Slemmon,
disposition, but her many kindly ante. of Air. orad Mrs. Wm
ter help and advice In any a sick Ethel, to Nelson Franklin
m
chamber and her cheerful encouagement ; Ont, took place at the
In titres of trouble have endeared her, i bride's - parents at .• high Itoon
to the hearts of all who knew her, ; medley, February 21st. •
and her passing away leaves -a vacan- r; KA., performed the cere
not only in her own home, but in • bridal chorus played by
the town, that will be sorely felt. The i ther. The bride, who wag
-funeral took place from Knox church . was given away by he
en Tuesday afternoon and was -one of ; Wore a graceful gown
the largest seen in Hai -riots for some 1 broidered net over whit
thr.e. Rey S. McKinney, of Christ I bridal veil caught up eel
/church, assisted Rev. E. Turkington in ! valley. She carried a s
Ane service. Both irin.Stere sPolte .feel- i of roses and lilies of
illgIy of the dw.a.sed's3 estimabie k rid 'wore the groom's gift,
Christian life and expressed the belief, ; set with pearls.- The
that e.re now her eeirit had landed 1 the pianist was a gold
ludelY on Canaan's peaceful shores. Da -1 the ceremony, dinner wa
teased, whose maiden name was Mar- kilning room, the table neing
Waret Sillery, was born near &seta, : with white and pink carnation
Ontario, fifty-one year, ago. she was • were present from WinTapa,
!married eight years ago to Mr. Wan- Brussels, St Marys, Be
ler whyte and has resided in Hem- and NewCort. Mr. and ,BIrs.
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