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FEMBDI'L COUNTY, DAKOTA., I I I � - ,,�g as, quiet 4at ai I . . . - lft* .. March. 7th, IM. � they �vere en, -_ � 4aged MR, EmToit,-SYR: On looking o ver . If , 2&� his T perilouff all tuatiok I the Exposi.Ton of February 23rd I see a . � - - i - � !_ , 0orrespondence from James Orr, who I - - --m - � , -----,I% I r. --- � - A, h . - geemg ta thin -is lines have fallen in a , - ,r Not � I , i - - � . td, IBU,r pleasant place in, Lot. 38, in that par&- � I � I , dise, Saline County, Missouri. a -m � I . I I I I - � glad to hear that the EXPOBITOR is so . � -_ � � I I � I � jagerly sought in every part of the 7 . V rNE qns i Pax West. I hg.t,e met some ot- your Bub- scribels here, who Bay they have learned - � � * . . of the Great West from your cor - � � __� . ]nora respondents than from all that has been � � - % Viritten by government agents and so I A - i 00, ed exploring partiea; your corres - VoWer in the iniiad it I pondents, are coniddered more reliable I - . w -1 authority, because disi4terested, and it I . )rw goes Off, O.r. to . . bur no.matter of surprise that Canadians is-- . - � I __ feel a. -pleasure in learning of the where - , get your �Zftn I � pick 4( . abouts, and prosperity of their old I . . I - wqas,intauces� and while, it, -might be . . . I . - . I more. courteous. on my part 4p � let Mr. � . ]Elatt reply to Mr. Orf, I trnst I Shall I . Z not. be couBidered unnecessarily officious if I Mr. Orr one or �GOODS- I _r V, and obtrusive give I I � . I , - . two ideas,,seeiDg that he�,feara our . � . . . . I - � hyperborean climate may 'have. the � � . effectof dwarfing the. moral and intel- _bUt in either ease, yolt, lectual status of the people; and leave I - . � them as aniuviting society as the dwel- - �rge assortment of. � .. R ssia. Isrs on the treeless steppes of -a-, I . I - It is aviaent. Mr. Orr ia brimful of the I . � . � . I i I p6otry oi life and deliglats in, his shady . I . ' - d the music of big feathered groves an A Fiff 91ty 000k sougstera. But he is Old eno ugh to � ; I . I know that all axe not born with such I � . . I � musical tastes, and yet bis more prosy IIERyt &0� r neighbors may have as broad and com- i - I - I � - prehensive views as himself, .and may � � I loo as essential an element of ,society. � I - , Mr. Orr must lea ve his northern neigh- �_AT­ i bors to judge what is be3t for the ' m ; : I I - . : I ILIid on the question of tree culture, I � I � . 'Il say that it has been tried with WI I - tolerable success. As to suchfavorites W . AULIS agmaple and beech for shade, oi apples, they have not It pears and cherries; yet I � - been tried to such an extent as would � I � i � � justify any writer in pronouricAug th.a I I . . w . . experiments made either a sulcoess or a ; �TORB ,. SE APORTH,, falure. But there is a view of the . - wind -break question. which we cla.im to r . understand, viz., that where there is ' I . . . I . . usually a. heavy suowfaj], and couBe- I I I I quently blizzards in due courae, a grove, t `9 MARKED CHEAP- - Duch as would afford Shade in summer, to - and briLg the feathery songsters our '! . .- doors, ,would be sure to. Obstruct the - I I - I I � snowdrift. in winter, so as to, in - all , , ; T1,TS for th4 Sp* I . probability have our houses covered or . the road.se blockaded astop'revent I r I � in gress or egress. It, therefore, become3 r . . ; ; I � necessary to plant groves at a respectful ; '3 for the Spri4 Trak 9 . distaince, from our dwellings and out - - - i - houses. Therefore, Mr. Orr and others, - - I I � i L who compassioDate no., must not attri- �X'NES for t4e, Sprint , bate. what may appear to them a lack of . t : I refined taste fo our 11 dwarfed intellec- I I i � i - mber, there are tual status�" As to ti I I � I . � 1NGS for th I 0, Spriq - I I -on the Pem- oaks of 3 feet in diameter bina and Tongue riv(�rs, and cottonwood - I I - I Of equal size, while balal-of-gilead and I` ; � � . I poplar, grow with suoh rapidity that �ENIMS far ttte Sprint - forests could soon be'propagated if the I .1 . scourge of prairie fires could once be I � . � prevented,as there are hundreds of acre$ � neat the Pembina mountains from T .DS for the Sprint which a thick growth of timber, con. � I . wisting of oak, elm, poplar, &c., has . I been turned within a few years past. 5 f or the Spring Trad&_ The- people here are as intelligent, ener- � I gotic and persevering se the Missourians � can be. Mopeover, a large perbentage S GO,uDS form " Is � of them are Canadians and Eastern � � I ; I men., possessed of means and full of . I . determination, and have bad all the I ' ' 3HMERE9 for thf, advantages which Mr, Orr can claim to have enjoyed in early life, and they Dow- I . I -_ breathe as pure and invigorating an I I - . I atmo8pliere and partake of as whole- KS for the Sprint I � some and bealtb-givipg food as RDY part I � . � I � � of the world can boasit of. Lremember I I . I I nterview between a of re&4,ii3g an i I . � [Las, &Cr, &c,..fGrt1* " &,H,00&jor11 an& a Down Easter," where, on comwing notes, bath were satisfied. . � . - . I It rain tbWly - I � I . . I I . Down 15taten —Well Squire; where do � . you hail from ? . I . - , I Roosier.—From 'Mimsouri! - I . � 7 I . Down Easter..—From Missouri, eh I I . .ktion tG give thoro* , Well, please let me have'your opinion � 7 I -y I of tiLe country, pretty fine counti mlz Gastlamers, this ow I laposo. , I I � � � t - I da, laxga and extealt Hoosier.—You bad beft9r believe it is. - Just guess how we, make, our caildles : if' prices,- will ba f0WA � 1. out therelf 't � - UL Down Eftster.—Won- ,ndertaho it, . I � i ratail, house iii " how do you do it? � I I I I . iloosier.—Just dip' the wicks'in a . I � . . , - � -olass article in Inud�,h�ole, and get a fimt � 1. i -,ps. every tim the I ne of di . 9. . � . . �, 7 � L I -un, Down Easter—Well., th�t's a good I . � . and I 'spose there sin't many places - � . where you can't make plenty on 'ern . � ft- a. A as I have heard travel-lerg say they Lave � VEWITMEIM � 117 IT el together out there tr ay. -led-for weeks , � I . � , I Without ever seeing their own logs. : . ��� __ ' now V11 admit at 11-oosier.—Well, . certain seasons we have rbore mud than � , � . I � I � "A is desi ra-ble, but I was taught 121out of the least," and MANTLE MAMAKINL. two, evilB always choose . seeing the choice is between our mud . w � . r . and, your stones I prefer the mud, as I . I . . understand you have to sharpen your : I � � . e critters pick sheeps noses to let tk � : mate to the Ladie94- . I grass. . . Down Easter.—Well, giving me may � biaity, that Wa hb*' * &oice I prefer the stun a, so we are both � alit over O,Ur.M1iII104 Satisfied. BiAtell moi what kind of tim. -bar you haveloat there and I'll judge � I 011 I for myself as I& reckob .I can always perienced Dress �� I judge, I -and by the timber it produces. I � 0 TORONTO, � Hoosier. —Well, for a specimen, out rom where I live a young man who was con- , I - r about the, Fir# ft-- . � sidered. a. smart chopper, went out one r !! I I I . mor,ning and tackled an oak tree, he ... � with Our 3�11i]1100 . -ayB on one stuck steady at work for 16 d I I .0a I i Bide, when he thought he would walk is Goods dep�r�w* I round it to see what progress he had I - made, and on going round he found an. )a given, by sAverdw t other fellow had been busy for three . � � I �� ' e and they had weeks on tother aid Tar, of our � , I yll� iaever heard each others axes yet. And I . . : I to,- . . &E, to growing vegetables nothing in crea- profniqas 11116 � I I tion "a touch us—our beets generally ... , . ... - 11 'em out, take live yoke of oxen to pu in,,-,. I � r - and right in my neighborhood an un- . i . I fortunsto man had his wife and seven � 1 i I � i -children fall into the hole Where he drew L, One out, the earth cavid in and they all .cFALF � . -6 parigned. Beat that if you can. I have � � i I I heara that in Ohio they grow p&nnips I : I � . 3 t , A BY GOOD I Ho long that the antipodes pull lem I mL T., i .L,1111 GN I � � � � . . I . ; . - . . down, through, but I doubt the faell, and - I . . . - .� I . - - � * are always sure of a big crop of I , I 'rain or blizzards on the * prairie where . � r ; I 104th Wrthday he ploughed a field of 'neigbbourg who extinguished the fire. 1 corn during the The old lady was severely burned about with coal gas from a self feedOr stove, I � � I There were .five of a family, fro�n threo � I now as to grdwin corn: It a man lants I . 9 P., care of -it, he is 6orn, it we get a shower of rain in the wontla of Augpot. Before, the IaIli,'e war, you can See nothing but yourself, and sometimes that is a difficult -task,'and wheat and shocked . ace of thellday. the body, and there are small hopes of balai . . years of age-upto fifteen. Four -young I It I corn, andtakes good sure of 100 bushels per &are -if he takes ! . when ev,6iyobe kept slaves, beDID, was �&and- no sbelter. Then the Sabbath must be the i -The BenOicts and Bachelors, of her recovery. ; , ' - ave � issued invitations for a -The Rev. Daviii Mitchell, pastor of 'or" children sleeping up stairs escaped. f . ik thought the father will recover. . i midli.u'car6 of it he will got 75 bi Bbels if he don't it a;t all, hi i can the staple crop, and it yielded a I some reveuue6 to these old planters. A spent at home in the .winter with exception of a few fine days, for the ser. L ,�..dpbs'lico Ball for the evening of John Street - Prosbyterian Churah, . � ' ' , �One day last'week, Mrs. J.Patche% i and plant i ! recon on 50 anyhow. -1 . . ' iket ton of hem pr ared for the .ma , p rap vice is held in school houses and no I I morning Friday, 30th March. iBelleville, was sei ed Sunday L I . � Amon importations this at two o'clock wi - epileptic form of the novel im El-derslie, left her fifteen mouths ola I . ie �r�ught i - I baby in the crqe while al t Down Easter. Well, -thank y6u, I - � am satisfied. But can't I sell yoq my I was worth on an average about 6125, . . - and viv of half a shelter for horses and they cannot stand outside, although they tell You . . - I I I g I h seven of which he yOar,by Toronto wholesal houses, are convulsions, throu , 'i bathing'suits in fi The = is report. a pail of wat�r. When at the well she I - . heard the i�falat scream, And harried . I � qeks to paddle in tha� fine load of 6A country of yours ? -1 . ton. Now 10'$egroes had to work 100 . This 9ppration gave the planter acres. that they can live on the prairie al I winter and be fat in the spring—such - c6tton a sizes and a 1passed. gentleman . e - - I - I I variety of -colors and pate us. leaby his physican as being in a very - I , E back. She odDd the little ons lying in - T but to i - I . oqsiior.—No, air, can't trade! in such H - a clear return� of $6 200 from that one I ­, t statements are false. In fact, as soon ' � —Vennr,r la,las written' � o the Toronto critical State. Spinal meningitis has 'press, 'disastrous 1 thecradle unable move, and II - . 9. ' � ever since it h" been p&ralysed from .� . .don't use 'am ; as we artielga, in fact we, , . � field. It wap;�ciear prbfit alsoi for these - !Ls heavy frost comes in the fall 1he . . - and loses , storm , followed the convulsions. . t, ieaic�ing a darin �Jaster week, an I probably on —Dr. Wilson, of the Anglican Church . .- i I the hips aawn. It is �Supposed._ another 'into I don't neba any— � I ! Do�n Easter.—Don't need 'am 1, How Negroes had'io'plant aud cultivate corn to feed themselves, their families and grass all nutritious qualities, .you have to feed your cattle long before . 2�Lh, 27th and 30th. I one of the chaplains of the Bishop of the � in the To4m, jumped the child , ; iV ' . . I . do you keep time? mules, besides attending to the hemp the snow falls, or else they would 915t —Measrs. lapels' extens ive bile -fie., Ontario, has surprised some people by Army cradle and irji�red the baby's back in � 4: I some Way. ;7 11 Hoosier. --By our pumpkin-vinep and I field. In these happy days E11gland took � too poor -to wint6r. We m4y say there 8 twelve that v;e have tory at US, Quebec. was totally joining the Salvation movement � St. J4 destroyed by ftre last Saturday night. in Kingston and Speaking in meetings. i . ' —Peter Armstrong, a pupil of the 1, no trouble about it, as you See theTe just grow five feet -4n hour, and that an - . the most of the cotton she Deeded from the Southern �States, and -hemp cloth are months out of to provide food for our stock, so that I �. I . $ 000 only 1partly insured. Captain Abbie Thompson, the most LoBj3 about I � ­ - leader of the reviiVal, at a meet Markham igh School, has been for . i 0 8 me time in the babit of carrying a 11� inch a minute to a nicety. So Yankee, was a necessary adjunct to that trade. -E;toe.k raising in this country becomes the houses , Albert W. Wyman, just apoointed popular Treasurer of "the United States, was ing in one of the foundries Saturday, . pistol, wbich, on Tuesday .exploded we can't deal no how. Good-bye, Now,if I reLMember rightly, Mr.' Hatt But the war changed all that. England found cotton elsewhere, as well. as the expensive, and eost of proper for themis very great. -You -may say I - born in September, 1-833, in Cornwall, was presented with a purse of $30. L � Macdonald 'fill wbilst in big pants -pocket. The bullet ,,, struck his �eft leg above the knaa�, in. f�� � explained that JUDO Wag unusually dry, . I � . jute cloth to'cover the -cotton bales ' So 'raise I have got the blues, but Dot so. There I I human being than half npor- —H Dry Sandfield - of Canada, of American parents tei a arily residing there. Cor fiW&JI'LWill conduct .io crown busi- , ii ; flicting a-sovere wound. This is the I and as a c onsequence grain was., lighter than last Mr. Eatt,B , eli-arks hemp is about played out, and we . . corn, and some wbeat and oats. Rais- is no neater me I , smile, and -the outlook is anything but . , Ir —The MiuiAer of Customs has fined ness at the Bro ' ckville 1 n a L'Original I of the kind that h 11 as i second acc�dent I � High School i year. . n 113 were correct in so far a th letio * . . g corn and breediD g or fattening cattle . In . ,invitiDg. We had a bliziard on the . '22nd frost the Montreal Abattoir Company 67,000 assizes. Among the principal cases is ry of m bii that of JohufftOD, f rder of for fraudulent ant a ery. The or the mu lately befallen ; pupils, who I appear ignorant of a statnte agAinab . ; A. concerned. A protracted dropItht fol. lowing soon after the storm of May 21st, aD4 hogs are our principal occupations. Of[ course we have to aiterDate with of last May, terrific with and . su�w, and everything waw out down, � I ex -secretary of the company ii also to Rourke, at Brockville, and Mann for I lamily, I i. I carrving concealed weapons .which ran � , I - - I ders the offeuders liable to a fine of 020. t had an injurious- effect on the c Op and I .8, . w4eat or oats, but these doD't pay Bo harrassing,crop -and I rode in a Sleigh, on the 23rd. re no * You will ask are t1fiei ( redeeming �.es, be criminally piosecut6d. the marder of the Colk near I - � —A skAtibg D�atch for $100 t- side has L'Original. , 1. —On Ftiday night Mr.'Thomas Dod- if 1! s sea Ity of moibture while n was 9 filling 'reduced the ; r Many yl well,and wheat is a very handle, as we have to do.all the work features in the country. bea�th 9 been arranged .between Wm. Miller, bf —The Salvation Ar y is attracting - I � . � I man, a well to-do farmer, living near E - Township Zone, V yield �o I . . I —I, -14.,], ++-0 � ;",,�Qlan,lw Rurns of Port Stan�', considerable attention in St. Thomas. Tbamesville, in the of 1i �� i i : � i I . 'i . il , ul . I � - .4; , . I r! - N � �, I fl 0 q . farme-sbadayieidox from - po zo bushe ' of wheat, while some bhd 10 to attached to it at the very nottest, time of the year, Wh�ch is very trying both to and a productive soi , V .9 Liu W . 1 . barley, and all root crops grow extreme- 9 ­,. f Ins three ley. Miller is to concede Bu� . the barracks and ini The meetings at . I � 1. . o I while driving a very spirited team Of I I I � to bob Is 45, th, �se ster - ng in a belt 'here a � men and horses, and the Wheat is ly well, but real comfort, either social � laps sta xt in five miles. horses to Me. the City Hall are crowded. A part3 of, I have several times attempted to borseq attached a pair of sleighs, ! rd was thrown.out of big sleigh, one of his f" : I heavy rain fell at the proper time to filling out of the ' Oats especially at the mercy of the climate. Last the winter waO So mild that or physical are strangers here. One ith has load 'themselves do 'n wi -The attached one of I . . Cormick's biscuit waggong, ran away in, pugbs � -without success. reak up the meetings �t feet becoming entangled in ell. I . 11-7 ither the - i j - bobs. promote grain. vieldel-f rom'45 to 70 bushels per acre; year everythiDexemained green-- all the .sea- .to clothes or else freeze, You ne d . Under London the other day, scattering the . is generally believed they will do good I chain or the cross -beams of Vie . 1� � T +hio +.�v-;I-J,a ^Qi+;n" IiA ,waQ Av dail ;A ! I barley from 25 to 40, and potatoeB were Son, and we had an enormous crop. and over shirts of woolen, dra er a,pants biscuits in a most reckless and promis- among the classes not, attending ouner U k, � _V5 I _. � : - over the rough ground a distance of over i " � 0 . I 'Ji I in ria�ny.cases crowding each o'her out This year there has been a thaw and a and overbatils of duck, two pair of cuous manner all along. the street.. places of worship. ,� . . r ' r. Adam, Johnston, two miles, when &'sudden I -arch had the woolen socks and 'Aelt boots, d on the -Mr. H. J. Downing, foreman -A few days ago M 11 of thor beds, and all kinds . of I garden freeze e4ery 24 hours, so we expect a a .i respected effect of throwing Dodman off, but life 4 veget+bleB prosper. Tjnder tlies' cir- Bbort crop. My corn crop, this year Upper extremity vest, cardigan jacket, I -painter in ,the Cochrane Manufacturing J`r,.% well known and highly 0 I � P - . cums�ances, we arelf W1IIiDg to' believe.' gave me a return of 025 per acre, clear coat of duck lined with '11.18avy flannel establisbment, St. Thomas, has fallen farmer, living near Mildmay, went to was extinct. The back of his head was 11 . . ` I i . I literally ground off and the upper part tf " that �ordering on the 49th parallel, and money. An ordinary fa:rm is worth and buffalo coat, fur cap � and mUffier, heir to $3,000 through the death of an day to Mr. Edit's':mill to grind an axe. 1 � i; I h wi h unefe in the old' country. Lucky In some manner he was caught between of his clothing torn to shreds. � � I near �vhat Mr. (,),rr ni�y consider an un- from S4Q ,to t5O an acre, according to and a ponderous pair of in'to li ad t I - I I a -Ever since the death of his - wife, � I inviting treeless desert, if not a region the iIwprovements in buildings, location, far, and then take good care of � two large buzz wbeels, - which. groun t . � I I - 'Lamb- both his legs off. He w 6 , i , . � t" ex boy I over two w eks ago, uglly rumors have ' sndw, we can eDjoy not &c. I am Buffering somewhap from p:)oed parts that they do Dotl reeze. , -�7-There resides in Bosauquet, as btherwise . 0. been in circulation, which, if trae,would i only the necessaries, but many of the bronobitis, Bo I Will stop, but I I will Why it has frozen So ha �vinter ion co uty, a very aged ladv, MrB Smith. injureid, and lived only a few minute � I - � endeavor to be a little more interesting that the*smoke in it rd thil 'Z stamp John Getty, of Galt, &-a a 'cold- i luxuries of life which our -soil yields by . . a exit has a. nqensed She i� now 102 years old and when , He leaves a wife and two children. blooded villain. On Saturday evening , 1 a moderate effort -on our part ; a -4d free next, time. Yours truly, , and run down the roof like �,tar, and seen last week She was Sitting in a chair -Messrs. Macdonald & Co., contrK- aken by force from the resi- 1 , institutions and good laws jisve asi much JAMES ORR, . � . She can talk and converse tors on one section of the iKingstoli & Getty was t . . � - 1. - water just, dipped would freezelso hard knitting. I to do with ele-vating the moral - and in- � Salt Springs . 0. the horses would have tobrea�� the ice quite freely, and is very industrious. . Pembroke Railway, fare pushing the dance -of big brother, at the instance of t I work of making a cut through the solid a crowd of about 100 men, and treated I tellectual Status of a people as :shady 0 with their noBes before drinkin t. I have R. H. Green, of Peterborough, !1 ' I - r. d the rock at Calabogie LakA. The out will to an application of tar and feathers. , E. groveB or feathered songsters. Wishing ,From Dakota. not written a word that I can' ot sub- ca a live owl in, his -back yar The wretched man was eventually . V . - I �� Mr. Orr prosperity, I will endeavor to. ent out otug7 I h0tlay. His 6wIshipwas sitting on be half a mile long, and at the heaviest .Buy Centre, Marc b 9tJ, 1883. stantiate. There was a man � , � isken rescued from his persecutors by Con. � . point 45 feet deep. The material !I defend Worth Dakota if be will watch , MR. EDITOR,—DEAR SiR,--.-- have ,by Some -Colonization Cora ny from a opbead quietly surveying the'sur- � fl � I � from the out is to be used in making a stable McFeiggan, and placed in the 11 . Missour I limself � t� death inlingB, when Mr. Green went up t i. Riespuctfully yours, often thought of writing YOU qn. tbiB . England Who chilled I . � 1, r - oaB Calabogie Lake. lock-up for safe keeping. The matter 11 . . I I DANIBL MCPHAIL. Northwest, but seeing so many cqntribu - 'by wearing thin clotbesso 0114 emight. �041hind cautiously, find captured it. dump a,or - V . _. I . . I ' , ,dho had his feet and -Mr. Noyles,of Lakesid%Oxford Co., has beentaken in hand by the legal I V . tioDs I thought I would hold myJ peace, Aeceive the people in EuglanIi Better �-John Brown I f � . - authorities. Getty"WAS arrested and I 11 4 6. ke ­­ -1-ji +- A;� +h- Ols IkA Should left hand Severely frost,bibteu Boma who recentlyrew oved there from London . t" - From Missouri. I but there Doing 80 Mae M 81.6pricar'Ll Cb- tion I will give'some of my exp�rience., I 01 ' r :fool, thousands. Now .if any�, of you , � days ago while on his way to work'on Township, met with a very painful and placed in the lock up,charged with the P1 � his Wife.and on the following -_ . . SALINE COUXTT, Mar 41 1883. � I In the first place, hundreds c oige here - I your �Urms to Hurouitea want to sel . � ta io and Quebec railwav,,mear the On r . the Toronto sorious�acoiaent while chopping in the woods on Frid my last, by a limb - f filling murder of day he was remanded to Berlin until : , I DEAR EXPOSITOR.,—I believe I once . to some account.of with very small means and expect to succeed. They take up a claim which come to the Northwes sell or . "� land as trade you 320 acrek of t;sIgowo di Millbrook, is, recovering at I . - hospital. � I � and stri king him on the head, rendering . witnesses can be procured to testify at : i . . '.. I I t he. promised give you this part of the world. So I ill an- W, is easily done. Then comes tqe ques- , you can find in the country,- bligh and -The Bikibop of _ Huron and Mrs. bom in him insensible. He has been in a criti- ever since, though it is now preliminary examination. -Mrs.Catharine DeLong,diea at her I I . i deavor to redeem that promise, nd by 4.1k way of lot me observe tb there tion of a� house. Well, lumber .tis high , ' and timber'is scarce, for you "cannot dry and V miles from Nefobe. Mr. If Editor, you will please exqus m a for , Hellmuth arrived at their a London. from their. lengthened tour in cal state I -,ght be will ultimately recover. thor . home in Fulton, N. Y.,Tbursday mom- . . . ing last 110 17 - preface is nothing perfect in this world. Here . bnild a house of any COMfOrt - or con., writingstsuch a length a d oblige. � I England last week, looking extremely I in British - The train coming south from Lon- don on the Stratford aivisi on,Thureasy of week, aged years, I . -1 months. and 3 days. Mrs. DoLong was . - is found sickness and pbysicfl pain veuience for less than 5500; ther a yoke _ Yours, I JAYEs LtATH Rr,AND. , . .�_� well after their sojourn the ; night last week,struck a load of shingles' � - ,- I born at Kingston in 1778, but left for 'L� alongside of medicine for healing dis- of cattle 0200 ; horge8 0400 ; plot gh $24; . 1. : � Isles. ,. I I � � 1. .1 .8 X I Os ago N. Y. when three vears of saa A I -A respectable -looking man named at, a crossing RVOnD 5 Lut, Lu 013 A-- I I 0 ease ai�d alleviating pain. Here we dr9g $17 ; Stable, and granary $400 ; From Manit0l�a-� I � ud scattered them in every reBidiiag there until eight months ago, � I - . 'Alban Russel � came to the Toronto the city, a - find inhumanity, and selfishne�a slide by Drovisions fdr a,fiLmily of four for one - � when she removed -to Kingston. W. hen � BuxNyarDi, Oak Lake Manitoba. Police Magi8trabe on Saturday last, direction. The load stuck fast at the - side with - ki9duess 'and Bympathv. year and a half S600; if horse s, oats., March 12,1&3. 1 . Mrs. DeLong reached Oswego it -was s, . i I ' i Here we experionce some 8o-sallod joys, $100, and if oxen, perhaps 05 W' rth of' I &Dd Asked to be sent to the gaol ho.8pi- crossing, and the farmer who was more hamlet, and Juring the 106 years 11 � mixed up, with many sorrowa, and as it bay. Yet people tell us one can oivith DEAR EXPOSITOR, -As a goo41 many of tal. His wish was gratified by being driving being unable to induce big team seathere She- witnessed its growth _- . . is thus in the mental and moral'world' 'three or four -hundred dollars. Ion can my old neighbors and acqq�aint&laceg sent down. for twenty days. to move it, unhitched .the horses and Pas - � i 01�� . . and. advancement. She was the motbei t so it is in this material u iverse, break the fir�t summer and �ac�rs6t for Around Bruoefield and vicinit�; w�uld -Some of the railroad companies in left the load to its fate. I * la ad at of 29 children, 26 of whom -are �sVffl ri opilyou must 'have & like to bear of our eafe.arrival here,�nd theN th-weat have come to the con- -Th,eoilexcitemeut is reviv ': ., I 11 �11 . 0 alive, a number'being residents of the V W ere we live, move, and have our 'tl,�Ie next yeat's, or ' ag most of them are re�dere i of � clusion�that a belt of timber furnishes Bothwell, and the one absorbing sub- - being, and Missouri is no efxpep�ion to' seeder at a cost of 665, for you cannot L� 0 city. Ear grandchildren and I;er grbst. r, this universal condition of things. Here � sow by hand as the wind is almost in- Tirn EXPOSITOR I would thank the best protection for their track@ fro mi ject of conversation in and around th i you kindly if you would make it an -ow, and are planting hardy varieties town is the newaeep ou Weil project. grandchildren are said to number 150. 1 we have a soil almost xiiaequalle� in *aDy cessaut and the season is short. i Last � n f Mrs. DeLong's memory continued good I a g on the known to them through its 1columns. on. a large scale. . A joint stock company has bee prmea part of the world, but as - an offset we spring.1 did my.first ploughiD, ' up to bar death. , have a climate that displays as many first day Of -May. OUcour q, if you have We left Brucefield on Mondayl tbe,5th- -Mr. John Robinson and mr. John and two-thirds of the money requiFed to I - a - --One night Iclely Mrs, Frank Cooper I f March, and arrived h re oJ Fri( vagaries as a politician out of office, the ground prepared in the fall a can 0 - tj ay, Bowes, who left orie of the lumbering- forward the project was It once sub- was wheeling her baby in its cafriage, 0 . All I . the 9th, with the weather at a( uld shanties to vote in Carleton Place and Iscribed by the citizens. The Shares are and notwitbstandiDg our - superior soil, ,do better. -Early breaking wili"noi do L Sired. along Dundee Street, London, accom- - , � . r some be do In fact I think as far a i I Lanark at the late eleotion,took severe limited to 450. Applications.for stock �_ we are very much at the imercy of this as'you.cannot get &good crop fo I - � have also been receive r I . a from outsiders: panieabyherlittleboy, when, having n 1 , !, f I - could learn, that they bad a more pleas- colds on their return. Mr. Bowes died, PH ncertain atmosphere, years:after. From the middle of June I .1 occasion to run into a neighbor's house . - J� It you look at a map of the Missouri to the 20th of July, is the only saf a time ami winter here than we had in Huron. and Mr. Robinson is Seriously ill. - in Canada and the States. at' 'she was passing, for a moment she faft, � I . . ' i ) ; river you will see a very prominent to break. ' ' . The thermometer got pretty I in -The booksellers of Montreal at ik -The Easter Cattle Fair held the little boy with the baby And car- A bend in the river, about 75 miles below There have been hundreds come here January, but in February and Malroh '80 meetibg bold rece4tly passed 6, resola.; Guelph on Tuesday of last week, under I * . The litt a fellow, exhibiting a - far, the weather has been 'delightful. tion t)aat all book6* not published in the auspices of. the Guelph Pat Stock riage .1 la Kansas city. That bend constitutes with small means Who bought their good deal of enterprise, set about pus - i Not a storm every other day, as we ex* Cana4a should be �dmitted free of duty, Club, was a groat Success. The attend. I I Saline county, The county has la.river agricultura� implements on credit, or . - - " � perieDeed in Huron. i or, if ibis is not practical, a moderate &hoe of farmars exceeded by, many bun. I ing forward the carriage. As he reach frontage of, about 95 miles. The tim- mostly so, and who have been obliged . � . � ad the entrance to Williams' wood -yard I sell to Emigrants are beginning to arrive duty by weight should be imposed. dreds that of any fair bold for some ' . v bered land on the banks of the river to prove u f tbeteams -Out with a load ��, One 0 ' a 11 1I ther west and be 1% M 10 e . . _p9n .their place and -crowd of Mennon- � -40 moutbs.� There were about sixhundred extends out to the prairie six miles in get means j d go far I !ready. Therewas a . ommittee has been appointed in of wood, and tbe li tle boy pushed the k . . . � Some places, in others only two miles, a second year without crop. Xy advice - itOB from Detroit to Chicag w t Us, ut Belleville to collect information and head on.the grounds. nearly all of which . N 'towards tl at from four to seven carrIag � -horses, by �, . go directiv under the L and taking into account the timber on - would be to rent and put -in crop the we got rid'of them at t atter place, canvass for snbsoriptions he' were disposed of il . re price whom it was trampled upon and broken ,; i Central establishing of a coffee bouse i cents per pound. The averag I I; 1� the many Streams that flow into the fin3t year, and.then seek a place and do. to our delight. The Mi igan in that . to fragments. The hbrs�a were stopped . il� I By So doing they will has the worst coaches We rode in from city. A joint stock company with a was about five cents. ' 1�i I qui kI as possible . " great river, the timbered I&nd may be their breaking. Brucefield to here. Th %t COM, I P&DY i capital of $5,000 in shares �f " each is -Plans are being drawn for a new as I'D and the baby m Set down as one third, of the whole have- food for self and teams. But it [�ed �y the bystanders. Wouilerfal rw 'for the Canada Southern,to ran re0cu ­ ` . okfor the immigivait's money, I talked Of. . � car -boat � 4 r county. With the exception ,.of -one- may be asked "can this be done ? yes, seems tOIO to relate the child sustained only very - ,act his comfort. - We had good coaches -When the monaay morn* t ` between Windsor and Detroit. Shewill part the Surface- of the soil is extremely there are some 6 or 8 places where I - Ing ra w deek,.'and be slight injuries. - . I "� i I live that can be g9t, some of them with from St. Paul to Winnipeg, and the stopped at Claosley station, a yearlin have three tracks on h( -During the late slippery season, V un4ulating, and in the spring time no " Canada Pacific -Railway coaches are the) bull stopped from the cow catcher of 315 feet long- A new bost, larger than . i rural scene in any part of the world is 100 acres broke, I have 70 acres ready on the river,is being construct- after one of those drizzling spells which . more beautiful than these quiet glen . for the drag with a good house, which I best of all. May they long continue the enginei, unhurt. The animal must any now runk. silver -coated the whole landscape, Mr. i their good ways. MY wife ADd family have been picked up some place along ed on, the Clyde for the Grand T - I and gently robing hills, studded her- will let on Shares or rent. The crops ' h I s. Wm. Hubbell, of Tharnesville, assayed I . are well pleased with the , change we the track while the train was in motion. She'will be broug t.over in' section and therewith sylvan groves and peach here last year!on the whole were an , I � I - f last winter has, de. to slide down from the back ,of his I ado so far. They all stood the journey s jury 'has returned a The heavy frost o - - orchards in full- bloom ; the white form average, but as there are no barns, m A . . , which overhang the river, bo I . � did not expeet rain, a well, and are all in good health and verdict of manslaughter against ;Fohn nionstrated the inability of the present Promises p houses with their inevitable green and the people . ' the frozen Thames beneath. Some- 11 I . soon again, Lennon, a Maidstone Cross constable. boats to break the thick ice. i window blinds; t4e dark oboco,late'color great deal of .the grain got wet and was Spirits. I will write yoa I I times he performed the experiment on - of the n I ewly-plopghed corn felds, con- Lot fit for market, and the prices being and will give you an account of the The victim was a yonDg man named -Patrick McPartland, residing about L I - low, a great many are in Straitened cir- vicinity we live in, and its inhabitants Edward Farrell, who it is alleged he fifty miles from Kingston, went to port. his feet, but on this occasion I the bank �_� I trasting with the many abades of g1reen' . � and prospects. As you will see by the fTightened to death by riding him down I&Dd on Wednesday, thence to the Soap. being one sheet of glare' ice I he sat ' I displayed by the blue grass, the wheat cumstances. The want of competition UnL down. Wlben going at full speed he i fields, and the many tiuts of the tiIjabor in the carriage is destrioying this - ounn- heading of mv letter. I bav� christened *hen der the Linfluence of liquor. - stone Mines. He started for home 7 a sharp snag in front of him , iu I , t our place Sunnyside as we' are, as it -The tide of em!"gration for 1883 has across the ice and reached the shore sa'" P, foliage; all - these form a harmony of try. No. 1 bard wheat is $1 06 cents a , he lay vain did be endeavor to evade it, but - . . sking in the sun, Mug sheltered al ng the field _; _. coloring sufficient to please the msthatic Minlleapohs; but kere 90 cents. The wero,bs ready Bet in tow� a Canada. Four safely, but in erossi he. Struck it, the sharp point entering a d,but from the north with a range of woods hundred and fifty emigrants left Liver- down to Sleep. One Bolton picked him - I taste of any ordinariy mortat. It bi, land here is all. that can be desire hen it his thigh, and shooting sideways and ; T; however, rather .disagreeable -to think the climate is something to be dreaded and sandbills. No doubt but we will pool for Halifax on Thursday, and a up and conveyed him home, W ripwards,-came out near his hip. The I I ' ^ � . E; our good old neigbborB and a ion of Scandinavi s found his arms legs and body were I over the fact that 411 this rural beauty in the winterion the plains. Blizzard MIS . . . c- very large emigrat I doctors were nearly a whole day en- I juaintanceg around Bruceaeld for Some d on Thursday, after may be half -destroyed by one hour's after blizzard, sometimeB three in a q , and Germans to the Canadian North- zen. He die deavoring . to remove the splinters a6d I . . sUs ; 4 - rience of a Missouri hailstorm. n a time, as better au&kinder ieighbors no wesi'is announced for the next five a ering terrible agony. ged ends from the wound, and such expe week, and thev are terrors and o mi - to Toronto, on jag ' ' I one could wish for, and long may they weeks. , During bar visit I About 11 months ago our peach and take. While: I am writing the wind is . ternoon Mrs. Langtry visit- was the painful extent of the inJury,one I � I plum trees were covered with pink and going at the r3';te of 40 or 50 m1les an prosper and continue in their go;d' and -Oliver Morton. late foreman of the Saturday af 3metery, in company prong having extended fully ten inches . . I white blossoms, and we were congratu- hour and licking up the snow So that kind sets is our utmost wish. With Ontario & Quebec Railroad near Shar, ad St. James' c( ' - into the abdomen, that the man sue- . lating ourselves over -the Bure possession the whole of the prairie is hidden. you kind compliments to all,.I am, yoar� bot Lak -0, has lovauted with 01,700 witli Manager Schwab. in search of the I : I I . cnmbed And died a few days ago. Mr. truly, - � �- . belonging to laborers on.the road, who grave of her brotbor, Trevor Le Breton, trong, of Some �wagon-loads -of, fruit, But ,it do not know when you leave home . . . ,a of 23 in the Tor- Hubbell was- a a well-built man, I , was a vain hoge. There came a . mam- whether youmill.ever get back or not., WN. McFARLANzi had intrusted him with the money to who died at the ag , on September .. 8, weighing 231 pounds. He was much � moth cyclone from the Southwest ; and I have been caught three times this I Late of Stanley. be deposited with a Mr. England, at oDto,Geueral Hospital ' - i Sharbot Lake for safe keeping. I870 . lo of the cemetery respected in Thamesville, and his IOU 4 The recorc . passing right through a fine town called winter, -twice three days away and . Canada. � -The Cahada Pacific authorities are were searched. and the grave iocafed. will beaeeply felt. . . Brownville, it tore the principal part of once two, and:the thermometer from 20 . a said that Mrs. Langtry"intends �o -Mr. D. N. Brown, at present on a L . - - the town to piecesi whole blocks of to 25 degrees below zero. I have been Sixty-two passenger trains leave using every �recaution to prevent a re- Is i which is v - - visit to friends about London, is au�-ex- ` three story brick buildings wake laid in all winter hauling some 10 or 15 loads St. Thomas diiily on the various lines of ciarrence of last year's expe�iences ol beautify the little mound, ery simple of what -may �e accomplished by . I � - ch neglected. I ruins, and 60 human beings killed or of grain, you say have all theother days railway. I , � . early immi�ration, by inducing emi Dan 1 'perseverance and an acute lookout for wounded. You can imagine the rest. been stormy? No, but the roads have -The civil service messengers at Ot- grants to re &iD. inj Ontario and Quebed -On Friday nigbt an attempt was E The main f ary of the storm passed about- been,filled so 'Do could not go with a tawa, want their- wages iu6 reased from until the �ason .is further advanced made to fire the promises of E. Mo- and grasping of chances in the way. I 0 Mr. Brown is a Canadian, and was born . eight miles §auth of us, and we only got load, when a -map goes .20 miles to $500 to $600 per aunum. 1 and mo ongenial to the early set- Laughlin, tinsmith, of Tiverton. The I ' the northwest side of the vidtation. market and has to spend two d' s, be -St. Patrick's day. wfis calebrated' tler. i � fire was set through a back window in in the village of 'Vienna, county of Elgin, . ay apparently but removed to the Western States,- I But that was enough.. It tore the does not want to take 10 or 12 bags for throughout the Dominion On Saturday . .-.A King on telegram says that Mrs. the oil Store room, and was ' 'g O' y and made famous by set in the oil tanks, which were stand- where he acquired the sobAquet of 1 . limbs from our best peach trees, and the expenses are considerable. Meals in the customary manue�rj, . , - Chaffey, �we Ith age with the- frandu- in low I V ' , It was observ. "Arizona Brown," and also amassed a I destroyed our fruit for that Season. 35 cents, bed 40, stable for the night 50 -Thomas'Smith has his, farm. her rows6uti m 16m, g close to the winc - splendid fortune. Last year he visited . , I ]m I : Lord C ut - ad by a neighbor's boy. who quickly Thus you see we are at the mercy of a and find your own oats. The price of of 130 acres, on the Brantford and Bar -.,o lenttordC pon a a racti n the , " - yre,,has left for Wiuni Dmpaniea by her gave the ailarm. and- the fire was ex. the principal i t of tt o, on very uncertain climate. But to offset wheat is from'50 conks to-- 90 cents ac- ford town line, to Jacob Mott for 08.000. peg. She - as sea continent, and has just returned from a � : , . I 11 ! ad. This is the second attempt I a' guardiant A E. Richards,who has been tiDguish this we have the Soil from which we cording to the lquali ti. You may say I - -Mrs. Hunter, of Kine 'rdine, whose I . yr iarism in this build' 'And trip W England. During 415 lojoum take immense cro' We -can thought all wheat was good in the husband was lost from the Lady Elgin sued by q a for damages for false atincend M.9, an I investigation will h4ly take place. there he disposed of his extengive stock -raise hemp, wheat, cAts and cotton, and Northwest. A good deal hAs been last fall, is to get 11,000 from -the Provi- aftest. i � , . - � -That misfortunes never come singly ranche in Arizona, together with several every vegetable that, I know of' The damagedby wet for want of proper dent Association- - � -Mm Dorsey, aged 70, living with . -a thousand head of cattle -amd, horses . * ' agwried son near the boundary is fully bXemplified in the cam of I- � soil is a rich vegetable loam from 21 to stacking and &.place to put it when - -Barnett and Mackie, Ottawa, have her uur vy . of Ernes- fs,milyin Hamilton. One day lately owned by him,for the snug littlefor-, 5 feet deep, and nearly inexhaustible. threshed. Fewj have granaxies that purchased three limits -on Sturgeon ii�e betVeeIn the townshipsi ' - � I EJingstou, bein alone sb Street, signal tune of 41,600,000 -the . ranche com- Here are fields that have been cropped will keep out tbi snow. In f sing -110 square miles town and 9 at the Alex. Allan� of McNr act, unless River, Nipis d. man on the Great Western Rxilway,got prising 25 square miles of valustle graz- . . X ils for 40 years continuously, and yet this you double board and put tar p*Ver be- 0100,000. . . tiwe,wh*1- kindling a fire in an ol eutly his 15 iug land. Mr. Brown is the man who -Probably the oldest inhabitant of faahMioned ��w damored stove, in turn- his am broken. Subsequ . . - last year 'gave 80 bushels of sheRed corn tween you cannot keep out the snow, . � yjmw old, son got his haBd smsshea at two years since Bold to Chicago'Parties . . I . per is required unaer tho' 00 *0 away iaear A,von, a few ing her dreF6 swept across the damper - to the acre, 66 Ibs. to the- busheL The and tar pa i - W. -, ds, 6 Agollneft person of Richard Nor. and ipitewl. She Wamedistely got the ootton =ill. Friday mornin the for $175,000 the famous gold =Sme in � sub -soil is's rich y4ow loam, the viFash Shingles sa well, as sometimes " hen it r84 in came LWU Nevada, for which the ooinpauy orer0it- 0*1 Agee, and will last forever, I Suppose, rains here the wind will blo�v the wet ris, who bad reached the patriachal age out of for the. purpose of-,EUM yew old girl t sacept , � ..j little 13 prawn 7� .. stairs andfounaher mother sind brother ing it would not sit I t from the up instead of ,letting it run " down the . of 105 Yesirs. As an inslAnoe of his In the !��, but the wind h reased ying, asphyxiated ,$1,000,000. � � I farmer, as it is from 6 to 10 feet deep. roof. Just imagine yonraell either in strength it is mentioned thab on his the fi,sime. Her cries brought the - dead, and her father d - I a . . � 11 I . I - - . I . � � t I I - � - . I . � . � . . . � 9 I � I � . . . i � : � .. - P I � . - . � I I I I � � - I I . - . I � I I I I I � t . . . : � I I . � . . . . . 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