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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1892-12-14, Page 9" N r' , . 0 .4 ♦ + t, - � I� ♦ _. . I ..,._ . 1." . -.. , , ,y..,. m,� ,.: �,r,,. ,... , R- I fled Al,olit the room. s Nq bo ayilon tkta ethoro huid.b4lm no thoi\shG of evil qr tlrogeho 11'ial 1001 Y vwq. jkllud:rod a,aelnlllsd t?oklltl slip ; ory iii ter mlofi limit too 140, 1.'erlllgps. liar Imp. / i �, . iitilt to go oily with her, with any �'easan, agolly was alcl greater t lall,,has been ttiat'Qi ltu iii able, Ito }o Lh�G alto would �Yill1►t�ly cot"DI I'llonaands of other v ou►t tris w;l,l h 'v yyw., AJ- VvAtobits,: Ito iiia "'till{(� lo.94s,01' P11 1 . �1 . w4o'Ic4owifa by✓ sopgs anzl reoltatlon# 1vp* I the vdrrkouk melnboro of the: aom stn va f, , a n . a., w ,e ? yk ' ...„ "" : 0gPt, rwt wx 70WV7. , ,. f�rtner opting always.? .Ai m e gift au aozidlttont,witki +a sliwaktb anti ahp Was` *darnel acnaltt\o ,tc .o oat, otwokollcd from. tv g*aet' drealn'ta:fin '•t ll' It. y' sl r aerla ' p d heist 1'aif. i"i\» � 1094104 si,e t ill l sQltlzki lir a�Qldr s:.ull iliac f>i. ] xion or eitrsasin Asha Grieck to .tlt3nit Q.f .elicit a\,roakail awnti wllatld it s!w�i� :+ , uM! a 1,. loon, fiteG aua• Slhit Q, od �eM ryry yp d, , xleada vo ilevola It: i Of v t o, ' rocs rotArtN rse • Qhex1 anat.hor for iiia, 11.Qr' .o t r' u i . a _ 130hing +alae, a put her mind ort t Io. oar• Of aotitso, they }tad turned har,qu G th' _ . 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Y k 0 pug a > . )o wV.4 ;talion :ts a l4 t+at%f , t9 , f ' fog' Q uta v. fc Stretiatlt for tliy.la)tor iha, i,sail will proYida, o i rxctlkd,114oxi, 'with. kris heed throw It lit} FyGr f _. in a ei.y' rRi, �. r h aPttalP She;la l rayed. to lie itklowet%, i9 r, rwsrst o. t ..it lsioatnif tiv bleed leans•• I 'wsro:.>I<i:+ ung sotnethlbb else now, tt► r • rav,o r ., back, _grid si little. to Qiie tlida a kPa sin b o -e. S e y the e. whQli ws.euotlf ki to be slisnnss, ..; - i , r� i, i'py oc yy N, «G , 1 „ ori ks li sR C►, those Marr, iia w , m s esb�bpil ern fund, sti rigth� but akl..11nboe.dilif,, •sho a;Qso and pA.saed QUIP Ort, put the bad no ;nCe ilr 1 ', so.o , "kr�v�v!'". p. yi PO � �, .. x'e*rer'thats lmown to ri dW& through the vesrlbltla and i to the 11 aws • Y, ti, f ler, .cut =� : ).iI"Ip 1+Pt,.wo never t ; b or tt r ii .r. - r gh , it q�d into Phe pittkeaa stc•eate,.•.lvtt,.h.. her hal lase , ..,r,..... - oaf Rn ..,en b.Y . ¢.ly uf, ]..as aw. ell' scitili ` is, Do4tar 1?iarCia'a f he o ah; r..I ar t% pr a e: ho et . e 1' • �w. . c u�fa+t+Mdcx ��xT ah.ldcaa a ,. rr 1 • Gl l o. T!i a v p 4 _ p r. n. h . :s , h p,,i th chiln,.0110.sYont, ,� ,. i . , 9i"by`ptiy'of their 'hoscr, , .soar .,. crsatulo weuTtl. Il+l ono , lint no, theta was That wash n Imerryt trap - times ! o ef tt 3�Tadtctti y • , . For, ponountption ;fu all 71ts. three mo the. Defers' Lpr15 Le 1 i p. ; . r the thotionkess bttn,40 99 rags, laird fauud Ties pn the . i rcl :. t. W . �• - , i �`' " • sr s..t osa anckoltuor Weak r "Likely Alia:. tntoxivated,,i was the a1i,d crow sir ha tau i a# lnlatk>y I . $s As9. ,l$uv r. Cou ha, i'• .: a _d n It ,loci to live in tis ''f Then Fill V0, You}c.Qlaiis, g thou ht that,.at this. utiul gra, stir ed her meantime •aha sparest knew, but he, had t I , '7 ° tIntans'�t g�onsc)�iiill 7161; Qat, and yurtg i1�ac• � 1 y t. G s ,, >aa i he only Veiled so Unfailln �, steps and caused her to ansa arras+>1yutely bb ed 10 do ii, door u . �j ` I . st i t ... , . 6g., n# Qi a r' itt<ik liis,.laat ,1'II 4 , �- =STA -in writtn' thw I gg'' h tG, can lea 0i ora Wised, Ig it doesn'4 A' w cry,a baby s �tail,liroka the allolice, ni Vht of the old year elle ad made Otte last �I 1 a .S. +' g��� a y y it r tr h t .�/i ,_•• . , �. of thogo dont old, kpli, . 19910-14,,,r tura, au baso our none bae>i, ` and i .n moinenG iii9ra i#ora. elands pr9utl eltort, Ghan oyoacltetl clown and' ra od for i I d ` : I t o. i I' y aye, when we + iteati \vn bowed 4varthe.heap of x'aga,andhar death, <�rP. �yexta n9.tor li w kprig.iyouvp had Cat#ut .' ., , ", .. e, Ia' all so Ina py f!s +>ttr .� p < I` I. "4r ho\v $avers, pr,. Ba e n ietiroSty wiA e{fe �'°� ssveot voce, tiemuious now, was aektng: lily dtdn P you go hotile ?'" I.Iora. asked, hoalet NQtea for iia w year, iterate gait when m 11 . . A pernlanentc Dore, pp(t reward is ofrored tidy/ . Ardent you cold Y F1'ots . the baby as she continual) willed away, bar GQarii. 11y.thp'; roprietcis�Qf tlttsedicfue, tor anii�� freeze I Uh •I inever goulcpl! M ybratibers and p �•r g g sy hoarse, sisters disown me, and I Waver could N• Y AR T' Qy�Igroot father was vl'ith.: f �p C \y let me, my dear Am. fuiQut'alik@. coos o$•Gatq►a1:... »lie crouchm figure slow} toss, n�j���jljn sisters, add tliia .,,.;.;h .11 0 ' -ly crooning to the child, blit her limbs were face my old associates, ,No, no, God has ricW pOstso ' d • I little rapt, Rad • so cramps and benumbed that she would been kind to let )lie have this hour of to DAIRYING G FQ I'RCiFJ'1, you on this New ' 4 ; ! . �. have fallen but for era's extended arms. warmth and comfort, and Ido ygiah soma t . 4 +11:1 . CHARLES DICKENS UNBOUNDED ! a , years Day with my `"YQu aro almost frozen. I good, portion would take my baby, but 1 •% o father's own words.» --r --, Iifinnia Flower lifted a face that shone want to die tgbohidden forever from sight, MIRTH DURING 7HE HOLIDAY'. q r,I. c 1:.� \ r , b i Reflect neem your ,. t , gilying' for Prsfit, or the Poor - gbastly in the ttu0ertain light of the street How I have longed to be under the snow as 14 '� *% present blessings--ef � fill's G'a\v," by Mia, E. 111. Jones, + lg1 I it .comes down, ,� (cele Or, Foot Iiaoes for the Y1I- which every man lips many -not on ygttr ttdti�;.yklloI Domes to baud in the nick 1 \ �V 1� "I''roecing and starving," were the words ' 'But are you read for deathY past ,misfartunas, of which all man trove formed h rho stiff lips. Mullis shook bar cad; and said: "Clod lagerB Twelfth Night Festivities. some. Fill your lass agahi with a meiiT 4f Lilrir., . Nosy that the feeling is su -. „ Y „P I g' \.; .. "How dreadful 1 Lara almost solybed, is more merciful titan people; maybe He face and contented heart•. ,Our life ori it, eu,�le(` in aur ruidst 'eoniethiug ou0hl _ taking the child from its utother's arms and I won't be so hard on toe; He knows 1 never llterry, Happy Tlmus xever t„ be. For- but yyour New Year shall be a happy one. ill hwt_ done to improve, the product of steadying the latter's steps into the warmth meant do be bad, only I was foolish,. gotten -blow Fear's Iterttintsoences by "So may the Naw Year b0 a happy Dna Aur �11ir'ies, this exoollaut work fills. bedient and mistaken." to you, hippy to many more whose happy Lora arae watchin her intent} A bit lila Daughter. � , tkil) bill to a' nicety. �}Fe haus ,.,one The Dressage of the Items, �_P g, y ness depends on von . So may each year o:v:1r its' n oa arefull � and clave ,y ,. BEr, out, blithe bells of + of color flamed on either•cheek, and the be ha car than the lust, and not the N s G ! n thq New Year 1 '` sunken blue eyes shone with inward emo• M FATHER, on one P.P meanest of our brethren or siata'hood de. hoaitsi;ion In sa ing, if the tiu sl sug- I e ears da Ise- r ` "': y Y b Ring out to dll your sum• Boit. Evidently she had been very pretty. y barred their rightful sharp in what oily .i Bastions thrown out by this able, and mane pleat Sadden} the poor creature turned her I '° member, organized Message of hope, despair Suddenlythe i great f�reator formed them to enjoy," • pAinstakiag woman, is anything like toquell gaze on the rescuer some field orts in a •1 r "How name• o meadow was at faiGhetill ' attended to there will soon - lsb ell. onyouranvery you to some to me when -1 ! j awolt• Ii I so many had passed without noticin or I 1 the back of ou house, lbs a vast elieugo for the butter in rho (( caring"" g ° "Foot races for lievil• Ring, bells of cheer, a• la ers come off in mISIML �' sjoati¢1ty anis quality of our table butter. cross the snow Bora pushed back her costly coat and g y ! cf.Ast frincy one of the author's cows in yr Pill with courage faint I pointed to a small silver cross and bit of field to•morr v,« he I'. `tier iiigg tseuth year nivinp 8,3 heartsglaw, l I r y purple.' wrototo afri d and Y 90 lbs. of Bath friend seemed faith• / o al d, --and less, love grown cold'? �� " y- �' we Gavc bee hard at What's that ." Minnie ask curio rrlilk, Put of which was churned 054 , Hath lost that wand of "That means that I am a King's Dan lt- Ileo• work all day building , / "a 't 1.;lbo of gilt edged butter;. and a grads magic, gold? v , ter; that I am- trying to do what I a course, In ., g conntleas flu s, and I ;i lielQn�ing to the Ramo otdner iosi,lo o! ✓ Seddestof nit hath death i think Christ would, if He were here in the don't know what else. Layard -now Sir -1. i , l lb , the bulk of snatched DueiR�- flesh. Henry Layard-c'is chief Dom issioner of 1 / two ie Months 37:I o d •„,�+,,,. , .:\ Whose .kresance was ,to - i "Oh !" and a look of awe ere t into the the omestic police. elle co ntry policy r - I{ evhiclr,•wae sold at $0 cents per Quad, theelc[eas,m? P ( P I blue eyes. predict an immense crowd." ae e " + Yet look not back. Toa y .a Y "lVlio say$ that dairying eon t be rnadf 2. their fist eau. Thera were between two un three thou• �, / , ' darkg3t cloud i 11 - profltakfle 4 Get the right owes 1 and But serves an acute sky to shroud, sand people present at rheas sports, and by _ a * ive+t rein r0 er O fie and fredin^ and and light of the vestibule. The sexton, ,,� _ a kind of ma;�ical influence,my father seem- '� 3 �'.. P P rs Thy friend his fealty yet may prove, lying comfortably on a settee, rose with all ! ed to rule eve"i creature" resent to do his �a - you will nut have long t� wa,t for love that could change was never love, exclamation of wonder and dismay. It was �' y p s `"` ' And follv'twere lost wealth to mourn, ! i Or hot beat to maintain order. The lilreli• gratify fila resul ts.---Recorder. whsle fickle Fortune's wheel doth turn. ( 1893, 1693, r the same creature that he bird refused en- ( hood of tbiugs going wrongwas anticipated, trance early in the evening when she had I r and despite the ver general prejudice of UNERPECTED 'MEaTiNe. 4 "'s1. r Grim death, though conqueror of clay, pleaded to "just collie in ,a few minutes "• I `� �� +l ii the and, against the undertaking, my . Bows to amightier Conquerors away, and warm her babe. I father's belief and trust in his guests NEW --YEAR'S GIFTS IN CHINA, j�t,�, , /�'\ fes, • Thy loved one hath but crossed Times scar + „ „ \' I!/ I Il� i; g - + (`✓' V To its fair shore -Eternity. I Don't low Wane of o' your sort here, I ` was not disappointed: But you s]}till Mary J. Safford in January Ggdey,9 had been his surly answer. It \ have his own account of his sue. HF, custom of giving At eight of the man the poor creature cess,, "We had made a very pretty drew back, but Lora said : � course," he wrote "and taken great pains. presents, and particn- EACI[ PLUG o� THE A PRODIGAL llA�GIiTrR "I found this peer woman and her child I 1 ` / \ Encouraged_ by the aricketb matches' - 1 lady that of exchang- ing NFIy-Yeiyr Calls almost frozou o... bete ;let her lie on the experience, I allowed the landlord of the � a t� settee, please ; and won't you go out and I /1 / Falst,lff to ,Hive a d^inking booth on the I �' essentially Chinese.' '111-'. � Ditle �r It was Nety Fear's Eve. The catling wind buy her something to eat "" hooding (/ j ■ went sweeping furiously around the corner y g o him r ground. Not to seem to dictate or distrust, /Tho coin ather u AA of St. Mark's church, giving an Occasional her pocketbook. i 11 I gave all the prizes in money. The great / these two ratherpecu- L'ut Miss Leland- I mass of the crowd were laborin men of all liar amtA of brotherly "howl as if incensed at failing to reach, with g love coentlstiiig rix Hol. IS -MARKED full force, the figure crouching in the Dor• "Thal will do, Mr. Wolter; if you don't , .kinds, soldiers, sailors and navvies. They g g g wish to o I can see to it myself." did not / // /land and Scotland & I7�, .B, r Wer of the porch, making the street lamps y , between half -past tett, when we r, !care fitfully and piling the light snow of "Oh,'ll go," I began, and aunaeL, displace a rape ora should furnish causal the afternoon in miniature drifts about the Mise Leland was an heiress and a power in stake ; and they left every barrier aAd flag - `.'t for thought; It is a St. Mark's ; it would never do to offend as neat as they found it. There was not a little singular, certain - marble steps of the sacred edifice. At I 4. A little later still. _ �3 I that the Chihese . ­ .j Ler. Lora was down on her knees chafiIn I dispute, and • there was no drunkenness a y' , • • each fresh gnat the figure crouched closer g the poor woman's hands, The baLv Lad �„ whatever. I made them a little s each 6 a who area not an over- . against the told wall and drew her tattered "Could you walk a couple. of blocks?" P IN BRONZE LETTERS. cloak more tightly about her and the infant fallen asleep a Ain wird lay beside its Lora asked presently.from the lawn at the end of the ggamer, say- bliaritable or forgiving r ' in Ler armee. mother, its tiny blue face peering weird and „ ing that, please God, we woujd do it again __ / rites; should enjoin Oh, yes, I nm quite strong since I have , g the forgiveness of all old from the ragged shawl around it. I , next ear. The cheered most Instil and tr g NONE OTHER GENUINE Being the last night of the old year and' , had something to Ont ; T hadn't tasted a bite !' ` y �, debts at the beginning ` • sing} and collectively, the more devout , Come to ace her protege's countenance in for 'most two da s," dispersed. The road between this and % g $ y Elie bri ht light, Lora discovered that she y // of the now ear. members of the church dropped in to watch g. Straight to the stately Leland mansion Chatham was like a fair all day ; and �-. y was on y a girl, though fearfully wasted Lora piloted her char ea ; and just. as surely it is a fine thing to get such perfect _ It is an amusing t , the old year out and the new year in ; but i P I behaviour out of a reckless seaport town." spectacle in Chinatown and prematurely old g npae saw -or, at least, heeded -the intru• the bells of St. Marks tolled the old year P 'IN(((([ to / to sox the creditor der. What was she to them? Respectable title o f returned with sandwiches and a out and rang the new one in, Minnie Flower He little realised, I am sure, that it was i ,} women were safe in happy homes or gather• bottle of worm milk. With a famished gee- knelt beside a clean, white bed herself and g P gave mercilessly hunting the ma itetie ower in hiinself which down the debtor during the few days that - +,.:. _., , edufro oa musement, worship, or philanthropic tore, Minuiacaughtthe latter and took a few child w,.shed and cleanly robed, and prayed • him the love and honor of all clasRes, which remain. No one is exempt from this ne- hasty swallows; then poured a little into -ter "` " __ with all the fervor of her soul: g y p rt its great success. p i w__..,•;. P ave th0 da s s o hawd-ah11__with•'-ha &ngera•-moisted-the- . <. , cessity, for in order to pay his own debts Once when the outer doorstood for aurin- baby's lips. G"�,d-ln heteven !- �tflirirk-The o^ T --- . _ _ _. .._ -.._ ire must in turtr-colae ,,-wh,zt-bis-Clue-to-him:--_ 1. SPHR9.me ajar, she caught the words : y P I great mercy to me. ®h! help me to a bot- A New Years Nue Frolic,The debtor who cannot fulfil his obli a - Jesus }over of my soot, It was pitiful, even autocratic Old Wol• ter life." g ( y for afterward admitted, to see the starved That same hour an aged couple, in- a RILE we were at tions by New -Fear goes into bankruptcy by Let ,ngtoThy bosom fl the operations of u custom stronger than While hile the tempt items telt, little thing open his eyes and work its thin humble country home, besought their breakfast one mornin¢ P g P Heavenly Father to save their child and at "cad's Rill" -it was raw. He undoubtedly earns the contempt •'$tin a s eon from Lhe closet." Lora grin her home a the last da of the . of his fellow -men, but at. least he is free �� PPV ANEW YEAR'S EPISODE. said ono Wolter g gain' y from their persecution. His debts aro for- , promptly took out his No matter how far she's gone wrong, / year, Iremember-my given wituric as much sincerity as could keys and repaired tc the closet downstairs Lord, you 'nd fattier, 'nd mo love her; bring father suggested that b , q Y where the society kept their dishes and . her home !" plead the mother. we should celebrate the a expected under, the circumstances. WALL. PAPER silverware. After that Lora fed the baby I Strength for her labor the Lord did pro- � evening by a charade to Besides this painful phase of Chinese a... Allll Paint S110p .° want the mother attended t. her, own vide, and in the early springtime Lora be acted in pantomime. yuletide, there are other preparations to be „ , I Leland had the satisfaction of .cern i The suggeatiou was re• made for the fitting celebration of the great 's rt is STOCKED WITH ' A queer picture,' thought Wolter se he Minnie Flower clasped in her parents -I ceived with aeclama- three-day festival, beginning with the first A- SELECT ASSORTMENT watched the queenly gill, in velvet and for , arms and hearing their heartfelt rejoicing t i o n, a n d amid day of the first month: The red peach on her knees beside the two miserable out• over the return of the' prodigal daughter." shouts and laughing we paper which has been removed from the �{mmpp ��11--OF--• - '* casts. ! Another star in the crown of a King's were then and there, doorway moat be replaced, and therefore IiLUfJIJ�n and Ca�ladian "Mighty like a ministering angel," he guests and members of about this time the professional letter - Daughter and a soul saved for time and mattered. , the family, allotted our respective parts. writer of the Chinese quarter takes his eternity, on that R etch Night. �]�] ]j p And so the worshippers prayed, "Thy . My father went about collecting "stage station on the street cbrner, and is busily A [i all Paper I kingdom come," in the prayer meeting properties," rehearsals were "called" at employed in writing sentences of good room, whi[o Lora Leland was actively a - SHOOTING MATCH FOR A TURKEY. least four times during the morning, and in omen. Naturally some of these gentlemen W'1TFL sORDEtt$ TO MATOH, from eve cent , vancing it out in the vestibule. all our excitement no thought was given to etre more pop�far than others, a letter- toils.to the finest gilt. Having bought my rapers II' No one disturbed them, and when the that necessary part of a charade, the audi- writer who claims to have passed one of the 1 t , and PaInto for Spot Cash, and fay practical ex- warmth and food had revived the mpther ,,,tf pp• ' ence, whose business it is to guess the inferior civil service examinations, or who per!ende jnotify me in saying that all. wanting to I and put the little one into a sound dirt""'•1111011601 " pantomime, At luncheon some one asked at one time has been connected with a fash- dtoorate tbeir houses inside or pilnt then out. w. etde will find it to their advantage to give ale a 1 natural sleep, Lora asked the former who '/11# VIN/1011141/0llyl� - ' i•, $' suddenly : "But what about an audience V ionable joss -house, beimg more in demand ooh: _ _ she was and why she was homeless. Old "Why, oleos my soul," said my father, "I'd than he who has picked up his amnttering >�hop south of Oliver Johnston•s blacksmith ^m Wolter had the delicacy to retire at the first ; 'i forgotten all about that." Invitations tyere of knowledge at school, or by what is an im- k ahop, an directly directly opposite Mr. J. Chidley's - word. . quickly dispatched to our neighbor`s, and portant factor in Chinese education, self- rosidence 1. Cholly and Gus leave the club. MinnieFlower buried'her face in her bands • additional preparations made for supper. In elp• 'K�SEPH COPP and burst into teara moanin due time the audience came, and the char- It is quite customary, also, to bring these The benumbed listener finished the stanza "I h' ` to herself, then let memory recall the days am an outcast, not fit to be even ,s/ ads was acted so successfully that the even- red paper slips to the joss -house, where for t touched b\y the like of you ; but it wasn't , ing stands out in my merI as one of a trifling fee they are stamped with the soul .Practical Paper Hanger and Palmer ' when she too had aat in a place of worship > and carried her part. in the sweet hymn. always so. the merriest and Happiest of the many of the joss. Certainly it is worth taking ared and hn Mn n } She saw the little white meeting•house, the At the first words, Lora ,instinctively ,• merryand happy evenings in our dear old some trouble with a little piece of paper TI-., .. 111UgillUjf �nunal Fire snowy, winding path to the door, the quaint shrank away ; she could scarcely do other- � ` , {u„� \ home. My father was an extremely funny which is to do duty for an entire year ;for js LL U i 1l[ old lamp that"bung in the "hall" (as they gain thepw[re ords andwomanly was she, -but ,c-,_ %/s '� `I l ajm�� PaTR,polat a ib1eH to Ost of us ma maintain sufficient stamped, they arit as soon as the e glued tos have .the rdoor•poets, A had called it), and herself, red-cheeked, a ••Duty demands it; New Year's Insurance Company. trifle vain -and saucily independent, tripping Strength for thy labor the Lord will provide," sport. control over Ourselves to enable the panto- against the time when the evil spirit ahan d mime to proceed as it was planned to do. return and make the last state of man in arm and arm with her chosen frien or came to mind, and she gently questioned An Unreliable Female. It wound up with a country dance, which- worse than the first. The moral which the some rustic admirer. She, Minnie flower, until sire had all the aad little story -such "you say that you have been engaged to had been invented that morning and prat- Saviour pointed on tto His disciples that Fa and Isolated -Town Pro er- had been the belle of the rural settlement, a common one, as it was, too. treed nits a dozen times through the da spasmodic effort is inevitably followed b Proper- andtri ht tyrannically had she queened it in be married three times . said a young man q g y P Y y t only Insured. g v Y q Minnie Had been vain of her fees and the to a Harlem belle, and which was concluded at just a few me. reactions unfavorable to true spiritual do- jr Her pretty, coquettish way. rural homage had made her imagine that •,yes •1 menta before midnight. Then leading us veto inent is fully borne out b the histo r She coutd scam to hear her father's voice 8 g P y Ty ''r, - O"IC3Ra. as It rose and fell in the somewhat tevoice she was an important personage. She had "Well, then, I don't, thinly there will be' all, characters anil audience, out into the of the Chinese people. -By H. Burden , Thee, L^, Hoye, President, Seaforth P. O. ; W. J'„ Shannon, Body-Treas., Sealorth P, O, ; John r ganpah, Manager, Soaforth P. O, '-' DIRSCTORa, l Jae; Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Donald Rose, Clin- ton- babriel ElIlAtt, Clinton; George watt, Hariock • Joseph Evans, Beechwood; J•, Shall.bob, Walton;