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;•;•; b". W. Marchant, CE , "w-is in W?.i- j .:..-. u-- v~?'.e:>ky, in connection with tho | y:o> waier feispuiy. i v<-c rs and LefJrgn publish j ■i ■!. --i-.td'y* for their annual tnidwirf.er j '•■■■■:. > r.iia, which r. .b-'j place ar ' u ' i ' ! l-j. .ie JuQetiun on Thursday next. ;■.•..; 'can depend on ridding ycur I .■!■:: of woniis with wade,3 wor 3 j >;.■■■ i'.w wonderful worm worrier s j ,; ; ',' 1 . : .\ <:<■ Li, j :■",=!! rict orders of imprest to volunteers j ■•••■■, :-\]\? Ki'd t-sr.-ciady so to members : r ';- Konrth and i'if'b I ■i'. r.ubii-dted in our a-ivertidnir columns j ';;■.; Ihrc'-iriior Dancing CUhs intends j ;;■:;.. n" i}ie next dance of ill very j ?,u-'-- --vVeul" season i» St. Augu*t;st. , s j !:'■ jiroomnexS Thursday •■vwuny. *.«(? . ■-:.-n:iitoo ara attending (Mrr-faily to nil | (1.-:7.'iH, ».nd a largo yafcheritig iu sure to j to days of yon?; j •_;..■- .■■'itrutayu conjni.>r cannot boast I u-: : i j».j«u-:sd people ru.-re. j i: •: no-viidt-ys trinity, f.'Ji-e. :":■:■ ami colds we'll j-ing tue r-rai3*i ~ ! i-f Woods' Great Peppermint -Jute. Thr. funaral of the late M J. }> j T; :',w, ore 100 k pUcc or. -V.iUu-i.ay A,; -:;. l'i',u!'k Wc.deyan Chinch, the ifov ••'■ j '/v,:i conducted toft service T-ie j '-'v >' " dock of Avjfcs" was sunt-. >i>- •' j ;;,:i,«,aff played'blw Uotd Hire!, >n j --i " A Ur*e numb-r of frie.nus f. om j a* 'well as MiSdkiid und j ;).>./.■)-, where dece .s«d w.is wH< known, j : ; oi!.'"c't the remain?, to the grave' j '. ;!ra>ve nvtrrisga took phce ree-iHy j r.t :\-:V.'.tiid, Ind'ana. M'SC Lucy Haven, j w::<.s twenty-eight ysurts old, *nd who j w.;.-i- ; .100!b, (about twe-ty-esgh!. B i. ) j to Dr. Defter, wno ins-ev jjty | ■>■:•; ■•i-.-m>!d, and who his not cut his , !i',;.* •-* Eliivsd for fifty years. The I ■:■■.•.■■'.;) were married at t-;e Town Op-ra | iJ-:'.i-.., which was crowdad 10 the d00r.,1 ■vor.t towards tho bri«te's dowry. On Sund-y night, two cyclists, both ri.li,!g withc'at, lights, alir.orfi met violooilv. One of them ran over " Murphy" (hi! institution of the town), who was '.oil-...vine behind his master. Tins led to 1 •:rA>..-ii° d-'Siiiouiitinj? and language on t l :.' :.-vrt of him who bumpe i- Wh >t might hi... hips.oiied no ono knows, had not hv. ;r-.Hlemen in plain clothe*, who wore h.ji fV. desired to know the why and the w!i"'*[,.r3 of »he sjene. The How of cea-ed, tho rider apologised pi'o(u;ely rll round, ev-n to the dog, and v/c-it on hia-way n joining and sorrowingin the same breath. Synopsis ITun Advertisemeats, The Ocean In,uraocA Company Ketice t.» employers under the Work-: nv'n's Compensation Act. . Defence Office—District _ orders forSouth Csnteibury Sub-dwtricfc. Guinness and LXien—Entries for m dwinter h Trie sa'e. j Exeulsioc Danoing Clada—EKtended ■ J /nin'nt on Thursday. * Nort»>coto's Dramatic Company—loperformaaoe.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 182, 30 July 1901, Page 3
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443General News. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 182, 30 July 1901, Page 3
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