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The Huron Expositor, 1902-02-14, Page 11. .; __ , , . . I I I � i � � I., � " . _­_ - ___________ __-F- __ ___ - ­­ , I . � . - - , I . ; - :, � � I , - . I . ______________.___­_ , F � � i �; - � . I I . I I ! ; . : f I � - . : i : _-__4101-110-11111111"I I i . . � : . I �_ 7 I - . . . . . . I : I . : i � : . 1 . . . . I � � ­ I � ��� � �� . . ­ ,_ . - - �� I __ 31 - 't I -- I -1 , I I . i I � I . ; : . . � I i I . : i � . i t ; ! � . I . � - :: - I-,-- �­ I . t iii�_ ��L, _�, . I - . I I � I . '. I - - . . ; ._ _ I . . � � I I . . I ; , i �, . . _. .- . - - 11 I . r t__ I . � I . 6 I . ; . - - - ­ . I ­­ - I ­ . � : I I � I ! . � -1 I � __ T�K�919_Aa . __ ­ 11_- I ­ � ­_ I - ­ - ­ - - __ 31 - 't I -- I -1 , � I , � .11 I . - . . I - I ,-, - -, - , , I .q 1. ,,, ",I - F- , _ � , . .11 11 - __ , I � . , ; V I - I � . . 11 - 1. � � . , , . - - - "', , �,,, -, . . - - _�W`Illi -, �._ .7 -Jag - -, .- - . * - ��- 7 �. 9�� z�, %g�� � , - . - , . 7 � J - �� "I I _� - . _­ I tg _ - — . '. ,01 THIRTY-THIAD YEAR. . - ference, In the end , �i I - S1 AFORT"H FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14 19026 ald be, to car J& 9 1 9 9 , , ry over- WHOLE NUMBER, 1,7$8. 1 � 1 , � .. ;_— ' f, I ____ - - , --- - I V - `k now m` a sacrifice =;:��__ I ; . I I ; 1 1 . I I I I I � I . k � i . � ; I suppose this paotly arises � six or eight mo,ntql I . AAMBLES IN THE SUNNY in T � . I ;:r�� ,;�-A. I - � � -L'"nee"i ot that the Southern people had ;tl more talk cr - I I I from t, Window - - I � I SOUTH. I 1, . �he a tore and a . I i by during the civil war. The .- " . i . I �_ . _:�, : � ., . I . I � . � � ., . � � our symi ,�Prntahll� � (L � 'W: . i � for a. ( I �� . . t', f . I � small frW6 growers and truck farmers of , AW& I Our r flaw Minutes — . � L. . . I BY A HURON FAUMER. I . . . efo.rence is ��- � � . this tato re an indolent class of people and il� . ,C.V. I . I ends O. . I 8 � Shade'u ir winter .%..,;,�.* � � . DUAR ExposiToR,-As many of ray fri goods, and.. t, �, k ..- d the same .%y be said o the poor whites in I , . % . . - ..-c6me thai to vViah. .1.. � . . . I I havo asked me to v7rito to them and i give the stat;1 They have a few acres of grove Ans are to be hi%d in, I ­ I I - I thei* my opirflou of Florida, I thought the very badl3 cultivated, and a small truck OLORS, I , I I - . I . � � bes�l way to do so would be to send an �arti- garden. They work perhaps half their time IN ALLf QCUALITIES and . . . C I - � . cle Cc Turu ExPOSITOR for publioation1c and and the other half they fiah or go round PRICES. ... - I - 11 ,Zlcr � .� one that might also be interesting to y.our I . � . � i W., numerous readerr. We left Owen Soand on with a gdn. They seem to bave no�lambition � I ; . 1; 5. , lilt to better their circumstances. I sup. . �s A ��, we. �1, N Fri �ay, the second of January. The � - 2,�, � , arty =, I ao- . � . . was "'oompoaed of two lad! pose the climate, to some extent, will _v - . as, one gentleman is A Ali 9 � � �11 count for their mode of living. There an AURIA, WINT'R I I , k Z ZS and all " .1 and 1myseP. We travelled by way of Do- '� .N", abundance of game in the *code and a great , � U .i;, 11 � S. . � , . . � t . trolit aLd arrived there about seven ol�lock variety of birds from the buzzard to the F)EAFORTH I t � . - I � - � - I -I- , � in t,$e evening. We took sleeping births to mocking bird. The former are not allowed � � ­ 1, , --- I Cinoiduati andarrived thereat daylight ext , , � - , , � . to be shot 'under a penalty of five dollars, an �- "' .. 1 7 ­ . � - — I I . re- in . ways opposed any restriction; to the liquo - � Moto I am not, therefo , . a -posjitiov . . . )? I AN I � � �� to lattf-of that portion of the ,count I rvL I they are great scavengers. All tropical traffi3, so, in my humble opinion, the onl� �1_ . I 0 The orchid, pro. , , I I - I .. � plants do well here. way to get a fair vote on the merits of th 1� . I ii , �. - i � L . / 1. - I - -wa4informad it ia a fairly good' agrici@iural nounoed ,orkard, also the night blooming . . _� i . I I=,_ __ ___ - . ­ - - 004tryi About nine o1rolook next moiniag' ceries and there too numerous to mention. question is by a referepdam, when it. woull � � � we crosied the Ohio river into the stat�, of 83me very amusing incidents took place ori not be hampered by aide issues. It is tru ,N X K E. -r ,9 Keotucky, a state that in famous for its i that -the people have voted on this matte I � n. At -a station we stopped at � We have made some stiff, not ti o say extravagant, our way �cic w before, but it was only as an abstract quee ;0 beautiful women, its fast horses and .its we saw QJUP of our poor whitts going to . - to, present re -kr M�i 11 ­ tion, without any reference � I claims, about the excellence of 1he furs we sell.. Those corn whiskey. The land for several lee ohuroh,4 sing the Sabbath day. � He had . � I � . . I : � . ' I aftor crossing the river in hilly. When we suits. It is quite diff�rent now ; it has t, I Id Mai hitched to a cart. As there be acted up:)n very soon, in dome way, aw � "' fut- sl � i claims we again present, and the quality 9' f �our ;ock we arr�ved 1 at Georgetown, the country 1 im- an 0 . was not -J te room enough for the head of � . � q the beat is to let the people decide for them - aaain extol. i � protred � good deal ,and by the tini we se c and was iiding on the . - . � . � I � selves. Now, Mr. Baitor, it yon thi k thi . M . � ' n i reaphedl: Lexington the country ded . . . ; I I I rei�i , . I - � . . . mule's bac , the harness being partly leat�- worth a, place in your paper,'I on - � I . me tvary, m u er anid p�r ly ropes. The mother � and the . _ppose yoi .1 uoh of home, fine farms a familiar with th�lrea,i : i 0 � will put it thero--�rif not, you know where t r regular prices f " It is a good, time to buy 'furs now I as any mer chant buildings. Th farmers here are a smaller 44.11dren were in the cart, -and the I . t4 � . I I . _ 1(1 ut it. : Whichever way.you do, I remain i I heIauelves more to mixed farming - bOve goo&; - . two oldodtigirls were sitting on the floor of P �� not t your oid end, : - I � . � wotild rather have the money than CIarry over. We will 1i fri, - t unreasonable-uri . I I gro)w.large quantities of corn and the cart .Y�Uh their legs hanging out behind. � . - rea- . I . - efield I , i I gre'06t many hags. Towards evenin ' i I GEoRoE FonREsT, Brue . . - � � . - . yol! r have any fars to carry over to speg ! h V ; V of cattle - �; aos anything of . ,k of. 1 ; : 4 - � . � : : � I � r i j I ontpre&the � ; 9 we They a a ery poor breed and - . - Wake: yours, I � t I . , I I ho 9 y are, it anything, worse than ' : ' � iva easy � i � I I 9 .. - i � � : I � South'Huron County Loyal � I . I CUMBEIRLAND MOUNTAINS , our Id adian cattle, and their hogs are � �� I �& I � I � i I ; Orange . Lodge. � � , . ! - s . The balance of our stock,yAll be sold at prices sure to where t6re are .some deep ravinee. : There of thoe ra� #-back breed, with a very large ;. � I � I . . � : - the South Hura p p . i � , the ',road* head an& � small body. I was looking at The annual ineeting of � . I are twquey-eight of these that - , I a . � a EX � I - I Inaace late buyers. We are maldi�hg, lspe6ial prioes to; i clear � I I � 'I . i pa ca through in these mounpains, some of some of t se hogs as we paused ,along 1 on County Orahge Lodge. was held i - � .1 I I f . �. � The : i � : I ; After the train : I said to a party on 'the tr4in, eter on Tuesday, February 4th. In, spit . ; . . . ; I t th short and aome a mile , long. ; . r � _ I : o1i .1 . . - I . 4 - I i I � . I : �,:, lea -ting he mountains the country is very " How d you know when those hogs ire of the storm and bad roads there was a gooi I � . . I I , I . i :1 I ' . c, S . � 7 1 . i . all," he says when � we want attendance of a &I � I . 1� I rtion, of it 'is on- - fat ?" 0 ,, rose t rom o e , ' A " g we cato im by the two care ; rich' Clinton, Pa E " I levol a very large po, 0 is : ' I 8801 'I It in here th t the begro element . h , ucan, Hensall au� � �It COM0 Well es' Bocharan L I Ja I I , Spring h,agutb � at 11 . to kill a Wa0sn' - I Eivitt, Ladi , aptb ' ckets begi,ne, to show itself very mubb to the in. if th e I goes down and the hind'end up, other oints. Amon those present * 4. new Spring goods. , . f i I i . Of he country but to this I shall refer we le : bl' , run a bit longer, but if the head uoticJA. Nevin and $i. D.%vis, Centralia - . I ! . : I I ,long thei� some� hand . I � ! ar calculate he's fit to kill." i A. M. Todd,Goderich;J. Johnston.Park hill '_ * ; Car. he states of Tennessee mud 6aorgia goes , I 1 . ch we hope to interes I 1� I ` . I"- - - Ve Ua Co,ats � , are also very flat and but a - LSM. ; 1). Dew and W. Craig, Heneall, J. Beacom t . rlylln , ' If and Coon � � S�1%11 po�UOA Of T110 GREAT NEGRO PROB al . on-sibout the time � _L C it S � , m st The next day -we arrived at - I - i � i . I Ildertoh. The lodge was opened in d he haer earned a rest. . 1 1 .1 i A few v0ords.abont the blackman, as he form at 11 o,clock a. m., W. 0. M., A . i thinking about what . - � I p JACKSONVILLE � Is called 44 this county, and I '*ill close. I � I I I . . ; . Nevin 'ia the chair.. The following officer . ly' to deramad for ar, ; a Otty vv;hich at one time had a population The negrb!quastidn is coming rapiaiy to the YO : . 4 1 were a edted : County master, A. Nevin One fur lined coat and two, r'oUs i b front. It United ut from us -. RX � . r . I of qver two hundred thousan� but the grea �s a problem which the . deput 1couuty uiaster, G. Henely ; chap peri. � � I i . - some i 1ea, of what can, : .. I i � . ! firel on the third of May, 1900 burned all the States Gqvernment will have Ito deal, with lain, . Craig ;,, recording 'secretary, F � ' . -1 im Seaforth in. the : , . I 1 buildings on two hundred a fifty acres of before lok. The negro is slighted by the Cantelon ; financial eeb#etary,W. Anderson , . � ; I i . h and despised in the south. , The two I I _f ", ix". t -1 . I land and decreased the pop lation of the nort tressurpr, J. Beacom ; director of care ine, and we .'* I -y-fi- . . are going " . ve fur caps . I . . � 1i - 7 k � , . . I I � i oit.y very largel,V. But Jacksonville is rising race are.. posed to eich other., The white . -�ng and profitable, for . I I s yi moniesiF.Davis ; lecturer, W. Daacon. Th, ; I : from i4 ashes. Many large and beautiful . -,t I I I � man sa he negro cannot be reliIed upon ; ,for a � I ! lodge decided by starding vdte, to celebra : . . I 0 � I bu dings are being erecteld and some Qf the he Will bo h lie and steal and corhmit aots the oor�ing 126h of Jully with their brethri . ry " : . . ei . I I ; n for one agaic hits women. I I TATTINC89k, _L 01 MPertnes . lea ing hotels h4vb accommodatio, . let 7 The p nishment in Gode'rich. The next annual meeting wil ,.five, boas and 811t Inuffs, - ill, �_ , I I . . I I ! I i W thqusau4 guests. The rateot however� are they suff4Lr for these aots makes us in law- be held in Exeter, the first Tuesday'ii mi Es, . z � high, ranging from five to fifteen dollars a abiding Canada wonder. how ouch things are . I I ! � . . i I ' February. I- � L . i I and why the ! *_ p . � t . I . I - day. %ye decidied to go to §t. Aug stine, allowed in a CiViliZ3d country, , L L : . i Milo] down press of t4le L L.FF-i., I -1serenteen storn't collars I an old Spanish oity.sboub thirty milb country do not -Apeak out Cainada�s Chief Veterinary ; I . � . i - . � I . . the- eastern coast of Florida, as the ladies againit �t4ose punishmento. Bat they . I ; I I . . L 1.00R OILS. I ' Adviser I I I : understand the situation better than We do. j . S.., �4-7 i I I " I halla wish to see it. The place, car iminly, . The Minister of Agriculture,for some tim I— , . . . W160 worth a viiib. a ot irriage, They say �ere when a, negro commits a, I I � 1.1 . back, has been finding considerable incom . lxleelb� coltares.,. I I on may I . L . ani driver at Otis dollar an hour, to t us crime, that crime is inherited, and y . L Z I � ; I "I old educate , a . . ; i . � j ; f -1 , ! thiough the city. We visited Ste , but yon cm�not drive that out venience in the aftinistration of the v tar ,&Tions � I I � . *h inary branch, owing - to the fact that th I : . I charob, which was built by the j3pantirds in of him. a negroes are trying, that ii the I . � i I , I iiii, ill 1,1111 I 11: l�il; 104-*#44*4###411,;� I tha fif tebuth century. 'It is &I fine old, build- better ol s of them, to rise to the ,same chief veterinar adviser, Dr. UoNschren : I I I y ! �_ "�"� M6 , r as. I - I . I ,' inr,;, Iti walls mre about four f,eet thick. social so 1p as the- whites, but that ,the resided in ntreal, sad was not requi ei I I : . I "I . __ I . i __ � whites 3 'never .perniit. Congress has by his appointment'to give his whole tim . � I � ! .Am,ong this lot of furs you will finc. tylish Itsiplain board OeMs and its old organ about I . . :�. I goods, all. . and attention to the work of the Dapart � m. braideriw . We Want'. � I - � . u d m half 1eeb given th ri the franchise, but the several . . I I � ,ment. Many instances have. occurred of i ,about- aur -q, and want. - I thall tw - . . I and new, and at rices tha p;r cent. lower in an about one foot in 41apth, s;r,6 very States hai a power to eiiaeb laws fto goveirn . I I I L I t� . . purely domestic character within. the JDo I -1 e u lat coking -and carry ope in tfio*ght their ele�t iorm as long aul those laws do not . I . . -a in thi � . I I the same furs. wi I sell at next year, as prices of fdrs are q, WTDERTEI�L I . . I aw, y b �ok to th a past. ThO church 'is �still conflict * �th the Reneraf law of the United minion, which indicated diffieulti� L I I going tip all round for nei;t year. it 1will u so as a �lacl: of wbrehio, but a� More States. J,e the negro votes Republican, regard. Lstely one or. two questions o , . I p ay t I . . � . � ,�' greater importance. in connection with . out i ' 1 7 radlern,organ has taken the pla'de .1 of and the 4dath 3 largely Democratic, it is in . ; I : th& advantage of any furs you need this sQaBono . I � thel old one. We afterwards +idted the interAt of the . south that the negro side matters have also arisen. The situatiol : ! o i I I 1: I � I . . he Minister too] � I I . . . t thil old !Spanish- fort, which L covers � about should uo� vote. There is, consequently, v, became so difficult that t I . 1 1 - �.SE,RXIOXJ 1 ; I I - : . . I the question -up. with Dr. McEachren, mul % - . built 'a I the licit of qootiqua,'which, according to State f I tht�s a*em of gpund. It is � � � � --Jlon that it was gibsolate . I : : It's a far cry from the 'present until 'the Spring opens.- I law, he �v I expected to answer and swear - to. came to the conclus 1"PLI("t-E . - . I � � � ; . . . fo n of an eight -square, with two lines of � ly necessary for the f ature efficient workin w - . )r I lip,, and yet what may be, termed Spring 1businegs is lo ming deftrice 6ind buitt of stone wo�k. The walls The folloiiving is a sample - - " Do yon - - yoll . about three feet thick. These su�roand understan � d the C:oustitu�iou of the United of the branch that the chief vet'eria,,,%r, IDERIES. i � new ar, , - . . - I I , : . . up, We are very much io the humor for Showina , fort 1proper, the wall' I . I I , thin the should reside at headquarters, and devat : : � I 0 a the a of which are about States ; have you ha& work wi I I o I : 93 his whole time and atteition to thier work rst and be & displ%y - i I , -1 , and write . ' Z � : fivi feet!thick aid had watch towers built past six �Ionths ; can you read t ties, collars, shirts, hats, Witing, etc. ! . I . ieen_ If t 'a, weather- * : i I . . to as other Government employees. are req uJ re I . _� . I � . . on. a6h angle. This fort ws� built ithe You can Judge how negroes are qualified � a a I � I ! . i to do. � � - bruy. here - the asm I I I . 8 iaris, long before llclo�rida beo me a answer Gese questions. They are incream- ' 7 . . I . . ' Elr� If t, I am luformed that .-R,quali-ties, ad prices. t — ta in the In consequence of his connection with th , . . ; We have big values. to r greet the trE ide with th ' ear a �e of the Union. We next visitedl what ing very I . , � . I I Georgia, Veterinary College of McGill Universit3 � our wa.y Sa 8004 as- . i *d t b th oldest house in the Valited States o "' labam%, Tennessee,. . I J pe aerving. 1 200 pairs- of 'a tweed pant at 99c ; our windows are ofthe $"&'a. r a 0 ni the many large enterpTises in which h , full I st, to We wore informed t is thre6 hun. Florida And t a two Carlolinag,_ the negroes EL . 4 � 11 I I ' . . . I . . in engaged, Dr. MoBachren felt he could no ,there is always a. point . - -five years lid. We also are in " 0 majority. , : line; come in and feePem. �A daable twisted tweed pant dr� d &no thirtyi Th ,if I -ease. to represent A . ; ,I, c . I � . a old slave market and saw � the a n ro Wofnan has lowered the moral fulfil these conditions. He, therefore, hau� - - � I- I a fine vis! ted �h , . ti Gkin rer . I � blo k oo w ich the slaves a . � t we ne, z !ouch. . will, have a big run at $1.25 hair �ned stripe. twi 3od at rh tood until they tone of t'e wMteft all through th6sh south. ad in his resign& ou. When accepting thi p � ! . , -C � I . $1,50 -, a herring bone stripe� worsted patt. at M. i 1 we a di posed of to the hlobest bidder, a orn Sba i. What is tobe done wl ith them� resignation, the NUDister felt that recogal � �11 .1� ., a., I . I qP . , I tion that I ill have to be con. , tion was due Dr. McEachren for service . 'r . 1 � I . I : � i � rat reli a of bye! gone times. Of the, s�one will be al ",a,, . _� I , . I I I w4 I th t surrounded the city, nothing siow sidered before - lots are committed rendered in the past. He, therefore, &I . . . t . I 8- pointed him honorary veterinary adviser t � I . i ins oway. We by both blacks and whites that. ate - a di I e - - - _ I reipains but a strong stone gat . . r I i . I . . I I . I also vi Ited the cemetery. ' TheY7 do !not grace to'biviliz.xtion. Vvery man in this the Dominion Department of Agriculture. i 1-1 T %opgsnxery S' eciodsm _�i . I L bury their dead, their lay tho corpse on i top country Oarrioa a revol�er. I was in an Dr. J. 0. Rutherford, of Portage I a '11110. - P I I . : . .. . I X- IF I I : I . I " d a cbment coveiing hotel a ahort:time ago anid was a libtle late Prairie, who was in the employ of - the, Di � � _,�,, I t- ! of .$he ground and buil � U L . ' - � I I I it. We returned to"Johoksonvillb -that for dinner. $hortly before I went into the . partment during the last season, for tb . I I i I I rain and sleeping birthe (lining-Toom � southern !gentleman went �n purpose of testing . 1 5c all w 01 ong stockino for boys ever sold 0.iv,ohrt and took the t with tuberculin animal - ; i The best 2, fog xpoit to Car . - I � � I r : i . to have dinner, and the �egro waiter asked In the United Kingdom for ,a I � ods I I fit the Town of Seaforth. I I : I I I ' ; ada, has been appointed to suodeed Dr. M1 .� 0 . i I I I TAMPA i him to eit at 'a certain table, which he re. I � ; � � . i � ; I I ! . . . . Eachren as Chief Veterinary Inspector fc I - I I fused t ' do. The negr insisted# and the � lir , �wh 0 _ L I * at on the est coast of Florida, loh is about I . I Oil . I - , I I- I on long stocki�! bu;dred and fifty miles across the state, white �noijn drew out his' revolver and shot the Dominion, it being understood that. b - A heavy weight f x ply all cott ; g..� L -tes - L, 1 0 `L' 1 : a& , declaring that he k ' A .-t � Cash � . L two The lanA is .him d )a no or. shall make Ottawa his headquarters, An L � , ar i inj there next Morning, I ; I � 15c a pair, or two pairs io� 2r -6. �_ �h'eotgro was divote his whole time and attention 167 tb t � , ) . ; . ders from a: d-- negro." L . : ! � � . Z I vet Y, flat and is composed mostly of � white . id L I 1, f - . 1% ZZ i - c%rde out, I nd notb ing was done in the work of the Department. Dr. Rutherford L SOM 'In fact the moll of� -Tennessee !R11d , S Store. I ­ . i e sax.d. I I I I Z I � 'If you wear a 15, 162 '16i or 17c.o ar,..� we -ha,ve , i While matter. well known reputation as a veterinary, an ; I I laorgia'is much of the same'quality. I ' I . � , . I, � , . hich his experience in all public matters aj - , 11,� . , G ,th I - . I i i I n, o This article has exceeded the limit w I I � o�rs it comes thro I I � I . . allaps, in shirts at 690. 1 i I i ave something of the I intended, so I must stop for the present.. guarantees of the effielent working of ti . ' ifol, . and ,I has seen . I � .. ! i an p ms angers soon h I Yours truly, � Depsrtmefitunder the new arrangement. . � � the, couriLry.- I ; . . I in , la.tto east. Tampa is quite a b e83 ; I . MW I I � I - � . RoBEP.T MOMORDIE, Kippen. F. W. Hoo9ox. It I I aff rup price on som PI - d this life recently.. '. � 0 U erwear--150 � is a an � - � I I � The cle I 111 I We remained there a day and Braidentovrn�Florida, January 29�h, 1902. . .0 : ; I ; - I rn- - ; �,� vii te'd some orange groves. The,nextra : which he had ettiffered I startler in valRe, - I �� I . � I . ; *---.:— Oanitda. , ; I . � . I I I . . - I cause of death,. He . I I : ! I IN W4.3 �ook the steamer for I � . . i . The Past and the Present.. -Mr. James LindsV, of Clarkson, Kai He leave& a� wife. and . . I i � I I i ;� I I I BRAIDENTOWN i lunty, died suddenly in his cutter, C . I . I ; I � I OSITOR,.-%–Mr. McGee, of Eg- Cc I i . 4 DEAR .EX( r John Prang has sold � Hirn IM79 9 9. f � ,� . . . Nffl��) � '� �. . tau river. This into - . - Go line, to, Mr. F. .. . . . I . on� river runs mondvi 0, III telling yon some of his reAl. Saturday, while driving home from Botl ! . � . � I . , a bay and Braidentown is fourteen lections f bye. gone days mentions the pass- well. � . Ir. ring I I : I . . , 1 X2 1-1 , will in. i I . I . ! . � er, . I ii fr�m its mouth. It h the oentrel,- of i the ing of the R13form-Bill b t - he British Parlia. -Of the half million horses purehased b n.-�Nr, John Preeter � ; I q F_ . �! � � 1) i I . i or' ge producing portion, of the I stOtp. ihent, iu 183 , and that set me to. thinking the British Government for use I in Bout . � ; : t 6 v;sit his wife, -whu : - ,. L . j Th�re ate many . beautiful oran old ti as, for it as in that'y6ar that Africa, 77,000 came from the Uni ad Stat4 :-the . I . . . ge gr 04 In of the .' Bosaeuberry had. � . ��) - . I I .. a th I F experience. . � L i I I . thi; sebtion. Oranges ar a r O�pml I had my firi b political )(on and 11,000 from Canada. , k -119 � , - 1 . . ­ � . ! . . ! I I " I '. . 0 . 9 I - iato his foot t I d t on. They also grow gra 19,111t* know there i ras a general i election at that -Over 1,500 head of poultry, 101 head 4 L I . I . a *leg. - ult he has to regorttO ; f1_1 F . I I pr , - . 1_� r ,(a O'it'e&'L exoitem6nb ran' pretty I - ( - - . I i I ,ions indnearly &H kinds of ve time, and p . registered. cattle and 25 hogs have entere, I I . ' . . I , ( a of produce 14 ft"s hi for the sale of registered stock, at the as , . L : :. � AT, kin � I is high, and the school bo�s caught on, and! we , � T VTL . I � i - I . i I -All our fa�rnx ' .. - I I I . their ha rveso semon. I am writing t t 8 Out- had a pretty lively political disoassiol Very at Ottawa, vihioh commenced on, Wednesda , � I �ty �Uuld bear in , . . . al able night on ourroad home from school: 8 I . . I � . I i I at a the house and feel very comfort' It i: and closes next Tuesday. .;Oitute meeting. here, . I I f 0111 y a Ittle W M. There is no tivilighb true we d . id� oot discuss such fine - poin I to in: -A barn belonging to Mr. Walsh, of ti I . -'i 11 � I . . I - I . I 4 Welock. It prom- I I I : heoe. 1 Vhen the sun seta it is soon dark political 1i economy as a 11 calf wieh a cough 11 township of Thurlow, near Belleville, wi I I � I �t I . � i 9 t'f I or a "'Humber piggerv,11 nor even ing and instractivet . . ana th) moonlight ni hts are be the deibroyeid by fire on Monday night, with a . . i . . I , . . . I This alghts arb cool ; Ine night aiiinel wu'le 11 Rain Dan." These things, although at its contents, which -included seven head , � I . . I � . . ' I . . . : 11 I . I ; came h re there was a slight frost Th tis oneitime occupying a very prominent part. , -.oattle, two horses, implements. etc. T1 I I : � * � � - - . , ductioi� ot- in onta *o politics, did not agitate the ;los � i where t e danger lies in the pro el; which is estimated at $1,500, is pa eld., � .� . . ri ' ' in the - � t I tho orange. The climate here is changing midds of the people of Britain, and appeal- I I tially covered by insurance Londe I . . I I -efield Notary Pub1fe, . . - ; . to tome extent. At Jacksonville, oul,the' ally the minds of school boys. Our politi6a ' Mutual. I " y . I fe Ir rsn A I � at, they formerly produced oranges, --The Provincial Registrar*eneral ,au ee sgenj. An , I i t lowest current. rates Of I ; I . cot cot were of the muscular variety, . and there ; . . , � . eiecurity. Adl kinds at I . . � I I I � I b4 frost has become frequent in th4t por- were some pretty solid arguments on both preparing a report on marriage -'statistic Al I . . I tioi� of the state, and orange culture ,has sides. Arid as f9r. 64 Prohibition," that was He has discovered the remark4ble fact thi � weR and aheaplY. I �� I - A � I I I r "I W wd&y 01 0hah . 1%, edn . ; I I � i � marriages by young men are 'fully 50 pi s for Bala. 167 ; . +++-I- �11 �.++ I I j b"I n at %ndoned on the west coast. tesi,Zs, never t�louqht of in those days, for we do i . I _14+++++ I I i it is on y: man of capital who can go into, the deagly loved � the whiskey that we, would not cent. less frequent than they were 30 yea, ! ald, N,,. 11�,. and Mrs- i � . � I i I . , ; . I I I � or0.nge growing business and make :iit' pay. hav6partedwithib if you had given us-, ago. This is said to account for the sma . . : I jvvei 0 here last week i i � . . lu he Orst place, the land has to be blei6red sugar to lick� There were, however, a few increase in the birth rate of Ontario in r i . J .; I , d.'a mother and other f- I a I . I Of a alametto roots at a cos : L : .1 . I � I � I I t, o rom tempen,�ce societies, but they did not bind cent years, for whichother reasonis ha - `HJ.Ity.-Mr. James . I I � I I � . � th b to forty dollars per sore ; th n the themsel as not to touch the whiske , but "been assigned. � � ifrom our villaga to . . y . . , tv as cost about fifty dollars 9, hundired for I not to get drunk, ' Total abstinence In reply to a question in the Logid . I - farm I . I I � on as, manager of. m . pl' ting. , Then you have to fertilize them haYnot been thought aboub in those days ; tare the other day, the Minister of Edue I ,ea Nelson, who has i . I I , � 11 P1 I i ' - . t I b as thaes with about fifteen poundel' to it came to the front later on, about 1840 or tion said the cost of the Normal School. : � ra, uamber of yearLz, ; . . I th bre� each time. This costs about fo�ty thereabouts, I am not eure as to exact time. London, was $96,448.47. The salarie's -eaforth, having pur- "I i I ' d lars , er time. If the frost does t In-- About that time the teetotal idea flourished , the six teachers wern $4,850, and the aggr � . no I We are sorrY to 1080 � I I � � - . jilreith trees until they come, into lb�mr�ing, zing . : I r 1� � ama g,,Iy for a shott time, bat the natives gateofthe other employees $2,100. T1 t wo wish our young � I . I ae��. will stand frogt better soon tired of it, and returned to their average attendance for five sessions hi I . . � . I I I I in their new abode. t ge , to I ;a six or seven years old, as at that first love. All this happened in ScotlAnd, been 96, and the attendance last season w ,. f PartHuron Mich- I V I � - I . .,io, - . - : L ag � the F usually bear. So you see e3tpebses not in the east nook of Fife, but In the out 107. , . ek- visiting- ir-re';c1s, in " i - -.J. Op-hnson Bros. 0i'd. ,.Stan . 0 a6 � lorE a and there is always� that danger of nook of Aberdeenshire. -The eastu-bound Canadian Pacifio e � � : . . i : . . . � I I . Mr, Jewett, is El ; . i f ri st. If everything is favorable there is!& But phohiTition in Ontario has ant to be press, due at Winnipeg Sunday afternoo � ! I � g ohn Rattenbur-Y- 1 4 . S __03 A OIRMS: . Zalb with was wrecked Saturday afternoon at a poi _. i . t.d)al of money in the business. Ikudw a live issula'alud will have to be � ; NW w 9, . rr-eve of Stanleyt de- . i I � , .in here who have mode b scro thousand dol. about midway between Swift Current al : � -1 .1 by the Govetument. I fancy they will not . i I I I oil I I I , .. I 1 of i I +i + !4� . _.. - . 7 D Peter AloGregart, ,I 1 i 1+14 I f 1 i - I I I off ten acres of an oran Medicine Hat stations. The - first-cle I � . , ge grove, ask my advioe in this matter, but 4t surely � I I I � I . I L cKenziq, of the vil, - - . I I I I t a I and hero in pria I y covered with should not bp made a party question, for coaches, diners and sleepers were bum, , p � ; . ntj� most ,O t es, P961 .ng oser for his fine ; The Do -minion Express Money O,rder affords. tho safeet,-ehoapest a,metto ana it kind �of s rdb there are a great number on both sides of over, and se'veial people kniured, Pub no; : . I The sa.cra. I I 1, I , . ho, would vn�ie, for prohibition if it seriously. The accident4as caused by t . not sell.- I C n.veiliexit mode of sending MOX10yy �aore espedall� to 'Manitoba an( Britisb o t . The acenery along this riv, is politics ,�l I , dLispensed . , ! .L : . i . per will be � G-,'J1!10V`.a ponits. L f � I fixi ) an the river in well stoolked with , ear- were put before themi unassoAsted with breaking of a rail. - I I r . .1 ; I I - I . - ­/__ I I : I i ly di nds of fish and,oyste, th a few other politichl. questions, but who, would not �The Minister of Militia has received , ral oit Sabbath ne3a .� K. i � I 1 .7. wI I I L ,Me. : Party liuL 1 ,R� i � � ve left, the. roads in . Y 'g I � I al and sharks thrown.10. This v hits step ov4r so for' probibitioin. And letter from Lord ,Strathcoum -anointing i r . at of I ., . . . . That part we I re very kind, I wou asy-slinci it to for my Oi vn Oarb, I would couslaer mys ports from British military off�ciak- testil . I . . . elf - I . L I . - I . a t, - Ca6i ions - daft if I , ver'e to give my vote to help to ing tq the efficiency, durability, and suitab � ever remembered bY . . The like - see tlx,s� I ., waa� at I ; i " . . , I � * - ' I I ) . � - ty of � the Canadia Irk Woodle-v � R . MACD:ON 1� il Cc g n and % riti er equally wal- subatitgt) Mr. Whitney for Mr. G. W. i . ; Itineral of . r - . , � I . I I din the- - . I ­ . . co i auoh m6re so ose from; the RosL Aid: when we think of it, the. only Bout - h, Africa by Stratheonals Horse tor trai , I , I r I I I , good 6 ting �Itihey sad a - me onnell md D- m � iatheir own country. ' , 9!he I I" , ig in fhe.dire W. port purposes. One of the ;*ports from t ' I T'" A; ro is no egislation*pointir I Otion * of ro � . a .1. .. � I ad a fine Olydesdide - - . . C0 Pe R. AGEN 3 S �aforth., oll iy 'In Canada *here the Queen"s birthday hibition has been' by the Reformers. a officer ,mmmanding the 24th companV Arr I � � erry, Heneall. The, I I ho a be u celebrated with more loyalty than leaders of the Congervative party have %I. service corps in dated 11th October, 19( , j I I I I . i . . . 11 SeL Young a � I � . I we wish the I : I I i i i I L I � I . ; : . , i I I �. . . - . . I j . � ! . . I i .1 . I . L. I L , I . . . : � . rprise., - � I I � I I x I I . I . I I I , i I . I I i . . I i- . . . - I � . I I I i- I . . I i . I � - __ I I I . . : a . :; ! - � � I . I . i ; : I . . . I _ I � I - , I 1�1 JEL 1 -./4 . -i i , AILS L'ff M r\TV i `4 . � 4N, , \7- IF WT � V+F, " I . i I I - il � - . . � . I . � L L I . i :1 _-_ - I I . . . 1-4 i � . - � ., !I . _ , - I I ,I MCLEAN BROS., Publishers �, �`, -) I i I , � i__ I . 51 a Year in Advance. F� . . : I � . , ;1, . - . 1� 1 r 1, I I � t T . . � � �� ' - � � - I � and says in part: "The Canadian wagous Thomps,)n, cOU_0Lty` W. M. ; DavId Ronue. _. . . . i or the wWns manufactured by the Bain county D. '0. ; T owas E. 11-enry, county �L " * ; i � Wagon Orks, Woodstocli, Ontario, mirs recording4earetary ; J-obn Swv�yer, county- � -� i - , very goods oner. They havo stood the F. 8 ; Reuben 8witzer, chaplain - Gus, 1� . i - � JF - � � ; . ) ; - , * � i ; wear and tear of tho campaign perhaps Brethour, D. of Q ; George Lowrie, treas- .1 I I better than any other pattern. The Can%- urer ; H. Irvine, loaturer. 1_1 7 than wagonr, In South Africa have earned for - ; @_ , I . I ;-: ;: themselv( s a good reputation." Elur on Notes. �, I - , -The Oatario Department of Agriculture , 1 -Thomas Hardy, an -old mident of .Mar; : i . 1-1 has issued Ito first pamphlet for women. It L presents some painters on yeast making ria, passed away, on' Wedueaday of last week, � i . i at the advanced ago of 84, years. Deceased L .11 which it says is the weakneEs of mosb brea( i i _ z ; - .made his home at, Thomas BernarXb, 5th . i � making. No manipulation of the flour or p i line. � !, I i sate for weak or badly ; ..� Z -Mr. W. G. Plewes, of the West -End, ' _ . i . ,prepared yeast. The other factors of an' Tuokersaiiih, who, some time ago sold 25 : 1 L ,certainty in.bread making consist chiefly of acres to M k. Iddo Cricho for $1,200, hasnow .: �, 'Insufficient care in kneading and the differ. sold the ba��%nceof his farm, 50 acres, to his ' --I enceB iri the quality of flours. F1 1. I � brother-in-law, Mr. Levil Strong, of 8armia, d I -Mr. Dona,13 Hugh McLennan, of the �_ the purchasepricebeing$3,000. .Mr.Plewes? I South Branch, near Cornwall, aged 84, died I . i I q j� Wednesday night last. The deceased was a family willTiemain here for same time, but h -,e i ,,J� : inteadd4eaviag In a fa* weeks for Sault '" - son of the Isite Hugh McLennan, one of the � ,�L 1, L T � ' Ste. Msri#-,� where, in company with " � I � - - . � I I 11 . � . I pioneers of Glengarry. He was well known t. n.l,iaW, 4 - rother-i Mr. John Elliott, of Wing- � . throughout Stormont and Gleugmrry as %. " � r, I � railwa . barn, he purposes engaging in the nisaufac. � I . , . .y contractor, and had assisted in the. ture of brick,. . � 5 i I I . construction 0 . f many Impor6int I roads in -A sad Aeath occurred in Centralia, on N I � ii I �Canada and the United Statep. . I Thursday, f3oth alt. � M -TL* Wm. Atkinson, �q -The Allan Line steamer, G,Nciazi, On H; . 3 4% conoeaqlon of 'Bi4dulph., bad :driven -to 11 of the beat boats of the line, was wrecked at , , 3-i . Sandwich Point, three miles lroI6 Halifax, that village to transact aome. busineEs, mud 7� i I at three Welock Sunday Morning, The just as he c rove up in' ftont of the postoffice ,;� it I �i . 'a . utter. He was noticed % Grecian ran fairly up on the land in a thick store he di( d in his',o ' - . driving up n front. of the store, and -as he I . snow squall, and now lies -full 4f water, Aid .'not g(It iout it, was supposed be -was , po -ding Qn.therocks ,% i thin 50 � yards of � - I I un . I . waiting for�'omeperson. As time went Land , the shore. . She wai-several miles out of her I , hedid not Move, an investigation wasuiade, I � I course when the accident took. pl%c�- There when it wai. found that he was dea L d. . De L - - ' I. - .or - board and no � I i , was only one passeng on , . eased was 70 years of age. , I L lives were lost. �' i -Mrp. larry Beadle,- from less than A I � , -_ � -The Conservative leaders of; the On- day2s sickness, with eximonia, died -at the - _. tario Legislature' will banquet 31r. J. P.; pn arles uburn, mi 1113i ` Wbiwey,4belr leader, on Thursday night,,' residence of her son, Ch , at A - Ill . . , L 1. . February 3cd. Tbe last few years the 'has ,I - February 20�h, at McConkey'a restaurant, . , "i Tor . n . a o serva ive mem been very f.-afl. Her sons, Harry and Har- I House of Commons. the candidates of the old, of the We-atern States, thought it, ad- , Ibil - partv alre . ady nominated for the Legislature, visable to pi.iy a visit to -,the homestead. For and the presidents and secretaries of the , a time aif ter t heir arrival ihis seemed to im. electoral division association1l will attend. prove, bat had not the vitality to withatand Among the distinguished guests and spLeak- sosevere & diiesae as pneumonia. She -was I era will be Mr. R. L. Borden, Mr. Monk, a very industrious .woman, kind hearted, .. M. P., and Sir Mackenzie Bowell. ;� eDloying to good degree, the good will and -Colonel Dent, the Imparial army re. Sympa y all. , - - - - i hile in. And Edward L , f Mount officer, who i# now In 4-ontreal ynn,soua of I James Icy , lat concessiou,0rey, were out- - states that the horses which had been pur ting wood 1 t , heir hush, th-evIder son, about chased in Canada for the use of the British . 22 years of ,a, met -with a rather serious forces in South Africa, atswered beat of any . . I accident, A falling A. tree :.in a rough,placei the purposes of the mounted infantry. The the butt Pf � a tree flew I ,mad strur* him flower of these,-Oolonel Dent said,:had come � I UP from Ontario ; the greater part li of those I on the side f the bead and alighted on tis � leg, breaki13 ot opes a ove thaknee. He that had been sent out had been purchased was also wrenched other-.V,vji�ae. Edward tau . - . . ' in that province. Col. Dent ha's mob receiv- r- ed any orders to discontinue bu * * for help, butbefore he returned J,ohA M, y1ug in Tavish and .Andrew M.-PoLellan, who were I * I Canada, and the probability is that after also L in the il roods, near by., -board the injuiad the war'is' ovqr Canada will still cor�tiaue to m%W,s .orlea; and assisted in L gs_ttj0q h'im - ., be a market for Imperial remounts, I . . � . I .-Oae day last week, John I E. 11 Jaoksoh, bome.. I - . � __ '_ -The d ,th,01 M:fr,s. Plew-es, f ormeily �6t fifteenth line, East Zorra, suffere& a severe ]k �4 - le I forris, oce i 'Irlre4 to Loadono On 8aturdaY4 , . injury while working in the busb getting 2ad fast. eeeased Was boru on lot 0 con. out wood. He was endeavoring,bo extricate I � ", . - ' cession 4, b�oVris, a -ad was -the second eldest - a tree which- had lodged i tself in- anoth,eir, ' . I , L daughter of %he late 4. Uorbatit. 6he was when falling to the ground, and in some un- . 4 married about thm'e 1 year4agol to Cheater accountable *my it fell sooner thou he ex- . � a .1 - She was . . L . Plewes; ad removid; to London. - pected, crabbing his leg and causing a bad an active ­wc tker hi the Xv.thodiat church, I - L fracture of the hip. . Mr. Jackson lay on esteemed by all whio !C'mme in isouts,lot -with -.- the ground unable to move and Would, no her, A be av-ed ,,',husband, Also a mother, - . doubt, soon have been frozen wer4 it, not for two sisters and f6ur brothers * Mourn -her %. . . the arrival of a pasaerby, who d�roie L intothe , I I � ,death in the bloom of lifeisired 26. The re, woods to lookat some -timber. � - . I � � � Maine were: Jrought to B-olgrave an& inter. -Rare presence of mind saved Miss red in MrcOr es teem,letery. .1 . - . Barbara Stewirtj daughter of M'r. Robert -A pretli, wedding was consummated in Stewart, of Ottawa, from death 'or serious Clinton, du ; day of last week, at the injury. Mien Stewart was wor I on We as -r, Mr. John Beilt, ing at 6 home of th( bridial-0 ,f;thL I gas stove in the f1milV reside=e, ,when her when ]dies -1 Itabol. Bell was united in Mar- L . , blouse became ignited. As soon, as she, riage to M.r. H. 0. Bell, Manager of the I noticed the flames she 'rushed int another ,Canada Fa -Biturel Manulaoturen' factories - - . I - . I room in search of something WL which to in WinghaLff , The. ceremony was perf-drmed 1i extingul b them. Failing in the ,quest the , by Rev. M,r,, Guuu�, in the Vrt,"110e -of only - I 11 or I . - __ I resourceful young lady ran into tbe yardat 'the immediate f rieudoof 'the- yo"� coup e. a- . I _g , - I - ,the rearof the house and threw herself After an ex-leuded'trip to the'Prine . ipid Ain- I ' into the deep snow.' In this waj' she eX_ L � I � erican citiesi, .Mr. .4'nd Rim. Bell w1U: return tinguished the fire, bat not befdre.1t had :to Winghan1i and inake thisir home L lW _the ; . . burned through her garments. T48 I'll-uries handsome I res ideently eroote'd -by she sustained., however, were but -slight. I L I , i MWir. Bell. I I " - - I . -AccordL*ng to the report of Mr. Thomas -Anoth . *� 0 , Of the -to bi � I _ - . " L Southworth, Director 'of Forestry for the 'of Hallett bas ! b,een removad by the U Province of Ontario, twenty-five per cent. hand of des �b. *L. JAM018 11911180 who hmg ! I - - - . 6J . L WAY I of a country should be porpetualli . covered been airing 1 next F, the winter., passed a - . with timber ,to. secure favorable climatic on Tuesday of laso wask, at his, rasiden ce, . - . _. - I I I - I condition and regulate the water su,p�ly. on the boun lary llue,-aboiut two miles west ­ - 9 . I . ';` Thirty of t iities of Ontario have L Bea at the advanced age of 73 years. I] he COU L . 4 "� L 1 than this percentage. York and Peel have � lfboou"ttt yel.mrs ago he, with- his fwthoK :and iz,f - i il GO&L , Oni - f where -he died. 3-i only 7 per cent., and another county has, mother, I ited - - i the um 'i � I - less than 10 per cent. York coutity's more. He was a rn�n` of sieerling housity,vad very JM , I - i 'i . L ' I . of friends. * i age is 536,015 -acres, including 432,235 clear- mudh respected 'by a lamSe, circle � L� I .anoe, 32,934 woodland, und 59,416 waste. His wife, who pury Seemed him ;about ten Over.clearanceis more pronounced in the years ago,' . , th, -eldest daughter of -the I ' � - ,� west,irn and Midland districts than in the late Charles ovett. He leaves one son and �_ �, � I I - I_! I ' - � . 11ve daugh - east. - ' . . i z E . . ' � ol 1. - - , -A letter was received ,at the Depast- -The .. 11 I too ail Of - -Monday says : � f I .i � ment of Agricultuie at Ottawa, a few days 14 Mr., R. H. -- ast three years I I 'm r. R. X. a , for the p __ ' W 11 . ; ago, from i well known produce house in private . J. 8, , I t-4 I see I ary to Xr . willisollf �i I 11 London, England, urging a change in the editor of ,th Glo and, previousto thalb a - :i �! shipment of fa�ted- chickens to L England. member of rep - rial staff, left ,O,U Sun I ` L ' : . L ji ci I� Birds which haft been sent ever from Can. day for Ott at. ere he succeeds the late Pi I - � I i, I � ads during the past few months have aver. R. A. HTT-a r as associate edit -or of the La- � - k, � L � is i aged over five pound _each. This iq a little bor tlazott, L blie�ed by, the DomWon Gov- I � , . it too large for English requireniouts, and the ernment. a -1$&t*dmy aftemooll be "'was 11 request is now for chickens pw;aging about made the reoipientj of & loV,ing LOUP of M6t_ , t 11 I I - I I . - .- 11 . . three pounds each. Mr. are, poultry tlach ware 4nd . by the oftorisil and re 1 �1, I "t,r. 'I t, �ori'j , t I 11 expert for-the'depaLrtindut, says this request partorialst t e Globe. Tito, pretenta- Ll I I �., � ; * ' Mr. Willison.111 34T. - . dan be readily complied with. &do oy . _4 It will mean, tion, was , ! . � ­ '. : �,( I _ that the chickens will have to be haudled� Coates Is a rothei Of X'r.'WM. Comtes,tt own ,11 - . .. ; a . I i. - i for one -month lesi than is now Ahe case. �: elork of L OLD, !an in One L of HuoWs I i . 1.1 II , The cost of-pr6duation will be correspond- clever and pising young mew i -1 � . ly less, and the not results to! the Can- -Clinto4hol bone,of its oldest,most 3i L I L �. tndgian poultry raiser just as great an they ted d eqitii�mble citizens, in the per- � . � � M T 1, � . Hen , -v -died on - ! �� 1. are to -day. : = R44ord W ,'A-er, who x - -� I ,� - -A machine capable of cancelling the Frid ,, 31-s. ULlt., its the result -of a cold con- jLi Sy � � I 1-i I stamps On a thousand letters in -a minute traoted a plq of monthp ago. He was a I- � 0 1 . . �,; � ! was installed last week at the Toronto native Huroutan, being barn near Stapleton, a �; : � I , I I - . . -General Postoffice. It does the work o thus at MA death being 62 s I I I I . �� I I . , � x six -hand drop machines that in their day years and 9 month's old. His father "me .- S . . ' ' 143ins- : 1 . were considered marvels, when oompated out from England with the late Heary � . " with the old hand stam The new ins- -ford, father of the !Wessrs& R. and J' . Rans- 4:1 � P. � , zl ohine greatly facilibates the work, and 'an. -ford, and after *h�rri Mr. Walker -was given � I , J . . i ables the clerks to give a more efficlent his surname 06 was ft carpenter byt�ade, IL � I � I :.� service by being always up to date with the 'but for year: h,N l2i d charge of -the manufac- ? I � I i - : . great volume of mailfinatter passing through ture of hea tion with the Stsp- , I bL in 1etonL .� . thpir hands., Its first gris the Toronto L Salt Works ,-!, he followed fArming for z Al . I � i office was a batch of 70,000 letters and it a time, and ab� acted a grocery iv the �:, I ; i q fI I put them thrrjugh in good style. These istand at pleseat ill upied by Mr. Wiltse. . i � Ti machines have been in use in most of the Of later ye are. 10 ver, he had been con, : i � . 4 I . 4 . L large American offices for some time. If nected with the! Organ factory- - . : 1 I a machine could now be got to fasten the -The toll ow*g good story of a woman� a _` ; L - stamps on letters and thus save the tongue ' - L �'l I wit comes from1z � Hallett -vorrespondent : , � I * I � i . � I licking process it wouldbe a very welcome During the late election in West, Huron, , illovation. I i .. . 1. � i , . lt� i rath I 'd t courred. An _. - . I � I I . 1Z LOU the Uth� concesawn : i -The following 'is from the Winnipeg aged on e , , 'I , . i Free Pres3, dated January 27th, 'and has of allett, rat es v�lth his son-InJaw and i: �4 � ! � �1: ,', reference to a former resident of Logam : d a liter. '� be, olo entleman has been a ,,-,-I - , I - - 11 The familiar figure of John Eisler, the life Ong orra r, ut his son-in-law is W :-, I . well-known old expresaman. -will be seen no strong a �� n I AtIve. The Infirmities 'of - . . . . . more around the railway stations or on the age and the inclemency of the.w.exither were streets. He died last evening, after a week's too much for the Aged rel0i've, In -the esti- L : - law, so a proposed illnesfr. The cause of death was carebn"tis, madon Of 'his son -111- . . . which, being interpreted, means a form of that neithei would go to the I ch paralytic stroke. Mr. Eisler was very well proposal wo raikd3y Weed to b I � . �-�� _. - known,for he had been a resident here a friend. H10 V6�,gii,-60r$ of the - e -I; *;..I _� i � __ �'__ ------- . I I . . . - , z- ;. - T L 7 c � - - long time, and in plying his trade came in fAith, hAd,1roposed & fine plan on wit a T-1 - , - � A � - contact with very many, and the ohee - old man � utyicalla the son-in-law to Pay � � . . ry I . i � -- , preuence of the old man will be missed .in this nei. I rs 1 vWb. p�en fs�d'x to describe �1 � N _ . . I . � I, , boaming on their oo-anten I I � many quarters. He was 60 yearis of age, the exultin joy , .1 q I � 11 " ke pollingbooth. TO ! and is survived by his widow, five sons and I &noes as they start., for tb . ; 1 1 � . -their ;_; I . one daught-br." . I deceiVeL an old un - lug �m prime factor In been r_ I I . . ant bwe i _. --South Perth County Orange Lodge met I cal crvedv Now and . ; I . - � L 1 On Tuesday afternoon of - last weak, in the -bed b�:the wife, who" 41150010ii "I IV a , , . I lodge room at St. Mary , Despite the se- JsMaswet Sho barnewom the horse, snd � � �11 I L w I vere storm, all the officers were present, with her Aj fattier, stArts 1orthepou An- ­ - I . .- I I � I - � - and a gbod number of members. The usual other way# t the game time .64 her , -, yo , I . routhip busiviess was ghL_ and husband -bix, �&"end_ A LbUnding enow K"I - . t .3-;, r z, t storm drif tgtbiough thS.goldon fields of.v ;.- among other, things it was decided' unanim- . I il I . � 1 2 not h _Uoured thoce i , . ously to celebrate next I th',of July Inil barvest, could � ave, a w I revioug mg1las bj dooperogloom than was - . . Goderich, provided the railway terms be I 1. 1 4 . f � - took 1 - ,or 6 0 I'� ­ , th, epiot a I their 0ountensuce-CM they I -1 . satisfactory. The election of officers ­ I . i i ensuing year resulted als follows,.-. Win. J. in thi situll 10110 � I - _1 - I � , I i - I ; I - , - . - . . . . I I 'j. i- i -I x , � �A . - I r � L i - �� - - I - , I � - : . . �, . . . � : . . 'I - �1 ; - . . �_ L1 I , .1 . I . : ­ - - T_ . . � :_ . . . ; - i i -1 ;I . . I I . . , � . �� I ! I . . I I i. I I I ; I I I .. . I . . i- i - . � �_ .1 I , . � �, . - �; . - - - i i - .. . � 1 �. X� � I . � I � 1. i 'i - I . I . . , - . I . . I L I . - , I . . I i - I - . I I . .1 ­ I I i 7 - � I I L . . � i I _. I _� � I p - .. i. . . . � - ; � - - : ,- __ _ ­­ L_._ ­J__,__ �� ­ ­ -L ;_ _Jfi"_1___ 1____�__ _1___-_-