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Show worm' return to England. It wag the in-1 in-1 tention of the young couple to proceed to Australia to settle, but Mr. Simmons cabled them of his land purchase, und intimated that ho desired bin son-in-law and daughter to locate upon the property at Moosomin. Tho reply was promptly flashed back that they would do so. It appears, however, that Mr. Simmons Sim-mons has another unmarried daughter, and tho Moosomin man suggested that, to make tho little family arrangement complete, this dady should become his wife and tho two families would be living liv-ing side by side. Mr. Simmons confessed that tho Arrangement would suit him, but he could not speak for the young lady. However, he was urged to send a second message? over tho cable conveying convey-ing tho offer of marriage, and a prompt "Yes" came back. Cor. Toronto Empire. Popped the Question by Cable. An incident ot an interesting and omewhat romantic nature has arisen out f the visit of the British farmer delegates to Canada, Mr. II. Simmons, of Wokingham, England, found at Moosomin, 2T. W. T., a bachelor friend of his who has been settled in the ter-ri ter-ri tones for some years and has done i welL Mr. Simmons was so delighted with the surroundings of Mewsomin that be purchased the section adjoining hia ; friend's fann. A daughter of Mr. Siminons is engaged en-gaged to be married to a yoong Surrey fanner, the happy event being fixed to take place immediately apen llr. Sim- j ; A |