Show I A Florida letter says that in the struggle strug-gle which ensues there between the grit of the Yankee settler and the climate the former invariably succumbs and the Stat will never be converted into Yan keeLmd Man can not shape the weather II but the weather does mold the man The invi icible sunshine and the warm coin puls ve rains soon have their influence upoi the most energetic immigrant It is not to be expected that a person who I can pick his breakfast from an orange tree and gather a dinner of bananas sho lId develop the energy of a person I wh > must plant his crops and cultivate and dig them before he can enjoy them ISo I-So the northern man who goes to Florida and builds him a house the first month of his stay and plants his grove the next gra lually finds himself falling into slip shol ways His fences get to be dis rep itablc his house is not fresh painted his walks are neglected his garden goes to weeds and he and his wife and children chil-dren settle into the easy untidiness which befits the latitude It is the latitude lati-tude which governs |