WICDDINU HHLV'John McLean ami Mrs. MaryWhite United In Marring** Thuntdifty.A very pretty wedding took place In Baraga Thursday, the contracting parties being John McLean and Mrs Mary White, both of L'Anse.The ceremony occurred at the homo of the bride's brother. John H. Hild, at high uoon. Rev. Kr. M Foust officiating, assisted by Rev. Fr. J. Hcuo, of L'Anse, and was witnessed only by a number of immediate relatives. The bride was attended by Mrs. Frederick Hild.and Frederick Ilild officiated as best roan.After the ceremony, a bouutiful wedding dinner was served, and a reception tendered the happy couple.The bride has resided in L'Anse for a number of years, and is hold In the highest esteem by all who know her.The groom has been employed as operator In the D. S. S. A A. depot at L Anse for about three years, during which time he ha* mude hosts of friends throughout the county.Mr. and Mrs. McLean left on the ovening train Thursday for tho copper country, for a brief visit, and will then visit in St. Ignace and lower Michigan points for a few days before their return to L'Anse.They have the best wishes of their many friends for a happy and prosperous future.A88ININM NKW8 CorrespondenceDave Cadotte left for Canada Tuesday, to remain with his brother for the remainder of the winter.E. D. Kllis. of Houghton. visitednolle liquor. And yet that man -he doesn't know It, hut It's true— Is a drunkard. How can that ho? |‘|| tell yon. He's a water drunkard. Fact. At this time of year there are Iota of them who never suspect It A* the non*on grows hot they get lo drinking more and more Ice waler and at last they literally ’got the habit/ They can’t get along without the pleasant shock which la given their system every time they dump Into their heated stomachs a glass or two of Ice-cold water. It means tho end of their digestions; It upsefj their nerves and it ruins their tempers, hut they llko the offoct—Just a* tho ordinary drunkard likes the effects of alcohol—and so they must have It Water drunkards, that’s what I call them, and there are thousands of them In Philadelphia.1Rev. Watson B Millard, pastor of tho Congregational church at Hancock, died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon. His demise was due to heart failure. Mr. Millurd was b years of age. and was a native of Deafer. Mich. The deceased was much respected, not only in church c role*, but by the community ttj _Subscribe fu k Skntinil.sNew Livery StableI desire to Inform the public that I have opened aLIVERY AND SALES STABLEin the Hild barn, opposite the Town Hall, on Outonogan street, and am prepared to furnish FIRST-CLASS TURN-OUTS, at REASONABLE RATES.Your patronage is solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed.0TEFOR DURAND,Baraga. Mich.TTTTnm II If R II Iat