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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Dec 1891, p. 4

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____________________________________________________________________ I I FILL STOCK 0F SU-PPLI ES. MR. BICKELL'S FUNERAL. The late James 13. Biekel lihas been a personal friend of the Editor of THE STATESMÂN for the paut 30 years, haying been hie Sabbath Sohool teacher in the old Wesleyan church thab stood for many years on the edge of Francia' Grove in the village of Brooklin. Re as for xnany yeare a leading man in and around that village and xnany a poor maan was helped Wormerley, formerly of the Morton, wam a part of the floral offeringa. When these ceremonles were complete, the friends of this city had done al xhey coald for Jack, and as the train pulled out, bearine the body of the one they had loved s0 welI, and hie father on their long journey, it was wth genuine isympo6thy for the par- ents and an unutterect prayer that they may flnd consolation in Him who looka with tendereat love upon the bereaved au d TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE 0F A BOWMANVILLE LAXE CAPTAIN. The Hamilton Times of Nov. 3 contains the following account of a thrilling ex- perience of Oapt. Thos. A. Brown, mon of Mr. John Brown,of Queen St. this town. KINGSTON. Nov. 2.-The etorm on the lake on Saturday niglit, Oct. 31 was WVAKE UP, SANTA CLAUS?1 or there wvill be nothing for you to do. The people are fiocking ini to 1 TT ""vrw

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