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irarch 14th,
' " 11 RRI4 GES IN THE ItI OVINCE
'. • _,y ' ' From the wont of the Provincial
s cretary we find that the. number of
`;' ` tntariagert registered during • the past
,. r was 14,551, an increase jof 91
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.l aver the previous year, giving a rate
• = of 134,ypersons married...to 1,000
Trow a denominational stand
;pt it appears : that 'ill— religion of
"' .. ' - those ;tnarried.was as folk► Metho-
s
: a�; .
on, 1`sedpslians 5,206, Rotes Oatholics
°z.43, Baptista=1,58.2, Lutherans 591,,
_, _,...�. , ; and • otherd
----LOongcegat; r `�- ,
;divided -'gip°. among smaller `dei nines
sus.. DDeeembe; seems. to , e the
•,. ntb far„marriages,
,,',.:•41. mast apopula*;� mo ,�..
a4d Auguek'the .least pdpular. Dur -
f the :year 2,767 • persons 'dere
mairiecp` finder twenty' years of age,
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,!of • whom , • were w
”°'feluales.
ln the next period, between
llkwenty and: twenty five years, 11,566.
Orient,: were married, 6,578 females
• and 4;988 males, showing that . the
'4,proportibn pi females to males was not
nearly so great _as in the preceding
"psriad.. -In, every other period of life
the ages of the males •when married
he females. There
l'Itn Walkerton Herald says that
fir. 1?4olyliklsn, 4xrat•., bed. a Rill
seeds which do not ,ripen In Canada on
the free lint. Mr. Rowand, who was
in favor of the,Bill would like•ta see
some of the Cabinet Ministers come
to t; farmers institute meeting in
Huron or Bruce, and prove that farm
. ers were prosperous. The chief cense
was the reduction value of farm pro-
ducts, AO bad. farming. Fgrmers
most• a .grain ratsiogt.,whie. .ass
foun depreciate the fertility of
the ami, rtnd• go into the mixed style
of forming, which has its basis in
cattle breeding. To make this method
successful, cheap fodder was essential.
Thins was a small thing which the
1 vermnent-uo-ight-tlo—for—the-fa
He.hoped the Governil nt vould see
their way sear, to make this change.
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'exceeded thou
were thirty .$a ` rsons married a4
e, . eve ty yratd•-sltr,-eve ffi —nin
-bride rooms '• and two brides. The.
oldest,; bridegroom was eighty' four
years, 'and the oldest • bride seventy
1: two.: years. The united. ages of the
oldestcouple married was 1.48, their
respective ages yere,eeventy eight and
seventy years. Th&jieate'st- disparity
hetween the• ages of any couple married
'' was that of a ,man eighty four . years
old, wino took for his rife a girl of the
age of seventeen years. Corning to
youthful' marriages, nine girlalwUre
A Datta wprkingruan puts the
tariff issue iii this ph(,:shape : "I am
no middle ground. If I'am afree man
I ant at liberty to buy or sell where -
ever I please, without let or hindrance,
withput fines; or -penalties, or tariffs.
if I cannot do this I.aut'iiot free man.
-[f I am not a free m.I•sm a slave;
The tariff of this country • is 47 per
cent,of slavery. The excuse for de-
priving us -of our liberty is that it is,
'Pr the benefit of the laboring men.
$
that is true' it is the first time
in the hiqry ,of the world where peo-
ple were, eprived of their liberty for
the hei $1 : of the . poorest class of the
people. All .aloe down through the
ages men have;.iizwdeprived of their
liberty for the' r ,hfit of kings, and
nobles, and duked earls, and such
favored ind'tviduale. But we of the
United States are asked to believe
that we are deprived of our liberty for
•the benefit of the' poor laboring man !
'How 'this joke must make our million -
and millionaire
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Beautiful Sealettes, Cloakings, Overcoats, Fur coats,
discounts of for cash.
CAMERON, MURDOCH & COs
LUCKNCW & DEil`GANNON
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ICES A
E DO
Our- prices are down this week. Yew can get a
n
married at the age offourteeatz. aisd
twenty five at .fifteen years. '.Tarr
boys at the age of seventeen and seien
i.t eighteen years were married. In
":one case the bridegroom was seventeen
and the bride fourteen.
CO UN TI»PAST OFFICE.
aire manufacturers
landlords smile I"
NOTICE!
T
ICEVE DISTRICT OF SOUTH
1J •
BRUCE. Ali applications in this dis-
trict tor tavern and shop licenses to taxa effect'
on the 1st -day of April next, are required to
seed their applications to the undersigned • on
or before the 1att day of April, 1890. By order,
ANGUS STE W ART.
2-8.43 Licette Inspector: Lucknow P.. O.
The report of the Postmaster Gen-• FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
•to dal' for the year ending 30th Jung EINrr 200 ACRES MORE OE LESS
:last, shows that the number of post B and composed of lots 27 and 28, in the
A . 838 " d 2nd eencess(on•iYf the Township of Kinloss, in
',MO u4}s in the Dominion •
rp>nual travel by mails is 25,756,- The above property is for'sale or to rent and
being well situated in the centre of a good•ag•
ricultural' section.. Convei fent to mill, post
/Ace. steres, school and chirches, with about
75 acres seeded. A. never failing creek runs
through the premises. A god: comfortable
frame house, new and ' painted. Fair oat-
buililings and an excellent orchard of choice
:°r"' h•1 trees, bearing: The , land is level and easily
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