The Montreal daily star, 7 décembre 1896, lundi 7 décembre 1896
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from whence he sails for Genoa to join Mra.Allan, who has bean abroad for some months, at\u2019 San Remo, where ihey will spend the winter.Lady Johnson, wife of the late Chief Justice Sir Francis Johnson, has arrived in town from London, Ont.on a visit to her son, Mr.C.F.G.Johnson, and Mrs, Johnson, Hutchison street, with whom she wil! spend the Christmas holidays.Lady Hingston, accomp-n'ed by her son, Mr.Donald Hingston, has prolonged her tour in Mexico and is now making a short visit to Vera Cruz.Her ip will also include a visit to New Orleans before her return to Montreal.Mr.Clarence J.McCualg, manager of the Montreal-Mining Exchange, who has been in Rossland and the Trall Creek Camp of British Columbia, since October, will arrive in this city next Friday morning.Mrs.Donner, Hamburg, Germany, who has been on a visit to her \u2018daughter, Mrs.Baumgarten, for some months, is now the guest of her daughter, Mrs.E.J.Major, Guy street.Mr.W.F, Botaford, agent of the Pa- vifit Coast for the Grand Trunk Railway.accompanied by Mrs.Botsford, has arnved in town from Los Angelos, California.Dr.J.B.Martin, of Lachine, who has taken his departure for New York, will un'ergo a post-graduate course of six months in medicine at Columbia Col- ege.Mrs.J.H.Pipon has left for Toronto on a visit to her mother, Mrs.Ruthér- ford, before taking up her residence at Kingst on.Mr.Herbert 8 Holt and Mrs.Holt, who have lwen spending a shorl holiday in New York, have returned to town.Dr.Oronhyattkha, High Chief Ranger of the To arrived in town yesterday and is registered at the Hall.Dr.U.E.Fitzgerald, Dublin, Treland,/ who is among the recent arrivals in tow, 15 at the Windsor.Hon.P.E.leblanc, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city.Mrs.C.\" R.Hosmer and Miss Hosmer have returned to town from a, short visit to New York.Mr.Justice Davidson has recovered from his recent illness, and is able to be out again., The date for Dr.Johnston's coming lecture on \u201cAfrica\u201d has been fixed for Tuesday frening, the 15th instant, in the indeor Hall, under tbe auspices of.the Natural History.Society Rev.James Barclay, M.A., D.D.will *ake the chair.\u201c » ~ YOUNG LADY BURNED TO DEATH.MISS LOUISE COURVILLE, THE VICTIM, Her Apron Caught Fire From an Overheated Cook-Stove -\u2014 She Lingered for Hours in Terrible Agony.\u2019 ; Miss Louise Courville, a young lady 26 years of age, was terribly burned at her home, Nu.26 Adeline street, on Fa- turday, and died at six o'clock on Sunday.morning -«f her injuries.- It seems that Miss Courville, who resides with her widowed mother and two brothers, Messrs.J.Alphense and Hector Courville, was alone in the house when the accident occurred.She was in the kitchen at about eleven o'clock on Saturday attending to the household duties, and had just completed the task of filling and cleaning the lamps which had been in use the night before.In some manner à quantity of the oil was spilt on the apron which 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