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Ur . O400 and frinal1y, ef'the Oth
lin left" "Tuesday for 4 a17itolia
M eke wee one *f this pieneert e of
thsa a tion conning I ore overthlirty .
five years a; * and taking up a 20 4,
acre feral on, Vie Cath, on which he
the resided arttil the present. Owing
'to financial clifleulties, lie.'was Iota•
polled to make, • an assignment last
April. We hope he in y be More fire
tenet() in his new home --.Quito an
interesting game of base ball was
,played last Saturday afternoon in iv1r
i) •:zeddns'.s field, The tnattoh was
between the pupils of S. ki No 5 and
-R7, and although . the garn(t was a one
A.der affair ell' through, utero was
some good playing done on both sides
The roughness c "t,he ground prevent-
ed good fieldwork, and as both teams,
batted well well, the more ran rather
high and at the close, of the game
stood fortyeuine to eleven in favor of
No 5. Mr Stewart, umpired the gable
which he dicf•,in -a very satisfactory
manner —4ev Mr Jewitt, son of Wm
•Jowitt,, Eat, 2nd concession, has been
appninteci to a little town nettled
Auswiok, near R,idgetuwn. Mr Jewitt,,.
though a young man, hasbeen very
;successful. _ as a minister of the Gospel.
Listowel..
F0RESTE#S' DEMONSTRATION. — The
Canadian Foresters of Listowel gave
a grand 4emonstration ou Friday last,
They were assisted by representatives
from the Courts located in the follow-
ing places : `Vinghaw, Brussels, Bel-
tnore,T7 eswater, Soaforth, Port Elgin,
flarristoa, Moorefield, Pelrnerston,
Malver•toui Carthage,- Atwood, •ran-
broolr, Neewhridge, Gorrie, Fordwich,
B•othsay, Ayton, -Ohosley, Linwood,
Glenallan, Trowbridge, Stratford,
Arthur, tie At one o'clock, the differ-
ent omrr'ts met in the pork, formed in
plocessinn and marched throng'1 the
principal streets, It•.tided by the Lis-
s, towel and \' inghain brass - bands,
Afterwards returning. to. the part;,
where addresses. were delivered by
Revs. 11essrs Da 1f, Cameron, Pring,
Qainphell nrucl ll.a;;,rs. T 1Llay, .tc
Dowling. R Elliott, P 1I 0 Il., and rl
111cEwing. 'Rev Mr Hughes ocoupieci
the eb`stir. Sports of all kinds. were
indulged in, th,' young folks e'ujpyed
•themselves immensely. The baseball,
ipttch between liarristun and Listowel
was won by the home club. In the
evening a• grand promenade 'band con.
Bert was given in the rink, Altogether
a go_d day's" enjoylilout was had by
those who visited Lietowe',
• Tao Brussels Conference,
In a,. speech at the reeelit annual
meeting of the Aborigines Protection
Society 14Ir 1?. W, Pox said:—
By the labours of the Anti-Salvery
Society the Native itaee Liquor Cotn-
rnittee, and the Aborigines Protection
Society, as well as by , many other
sociations,a definite and favorable
' impression has bleu ln:tde upon the
representatives of the several Powers
When this Conference closes its labour
it will be found that a groat and endur
ing monument for the good of the
African people and the African Con-
tinent has been Created, and a great
work achieved. Although the results
are not yet.known otii.cielly, and it la
a;.till sitting, yet we leave anthorit3r
for stating • that most favorable and
iraportatit decisions have already,
!leen arrived ltt,, on the following
Boints:— ..
(5) Measures,as to the., dealing, with
ttae slave trade in thecountry of its
origin. ,
(2) For stopping the Slave caravans
•Qn their'way to. the toast,
(3) •Eflctive Measures for • stripping
the 111nxitime slag' trade t.
40- (4) And. for dealing with the elate.
markets cf Arabia and I't.rsia:
(5) The trade in' ilr•c•arins to he
prohibited except ander clearly deflu
ed liu itatiotis.
(Ci) Tice importation nncPsale ; of at-'
coholic liquors to be entirely prohibit••
ed in every zone or district were. •the
European trade is net;,,al,,.,hrespn. in
operation,"and to impose high and
l;estrietive •duties In those distru•ts
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where the trade is flows rf i,,r , Y'fie4 t
"These ;treat rc sul.ts.:Vre a•.c:lti- , „far
• ' touch •satisfaction and gretefal ire,-
hrtowledgerent, arid are '•S'trolig' evi•
donee' of the umrvelleug pr,egrrss ,►itnd.
aiivanci .it1`•pttbiic opinttirite.raahsgri et,
the nations '• Never befoile,' in the
htatory 'of;. the. world, hifve sttl b hum
nut: arid-beneticett• m"asereN heed
r adopted sa•.ununimously. Thr)4ra'eurs
of i;1(is Coefcrenet wilbprova, i#Sus l e—
linvecl, It greatjath(lmarl* in life ri erlr] s•l
history.i(r its on ward ekgreee in: high 1
xlrn and Moble ender, !one.-- ` e Kris.
alar. + J
The MVlintltes of Ifs county coutscil
CraWded out this.irrue. Will appear
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OlkOlrn$D one or t,.►sx too 41,)
,'ir DE4 Thus,-.. ,.
fast week I intended to trouble you
With a few musings on Self Bute, but
Principal •Grant; in his sermon b.foe the
Assembly, seemed• to move in the sanie
groove, so that I ain more.'rosolveci than
ever to lex politics severely alone., IRO
myself more.nt home when I inform you
and your readers that the bti'tanical
cabinet is almost ready for inepootion,.
To me such,wou:d have proved a previous
privilege 'when I,tirst began to dabble in
botany. Many a, time iandoft, though
weary and faint, when I fell, n,with some
floral gene, I felt reinvigorated, and my
interest -in the, study of nature enhanced,
By the law of.assooiation, I look forward
to next Sunday's lesson with no common
degree of interest, Lilies, grass, ravens,.
Providence. how pregnant the fourfold
theme.. Teacher: and scholar on their
way to sa rtel will see the, sparrows
alighting from their coign of vantage,
and with merry chirp and no thought
of,the•morrow, picking up what wepoor
mortals would account a precarious mit,.
sietenee. Teacher and scholar, pally of
them at least, will, have a floral wreath.
Isaiah, bard and prophet, is ordered to
cry, The grass withereth, and the flower
fadeth, but the word of God shall stand
forever. Though this is true, the im-
mortal part of man abstracts .beauty
whon the bloom has fled, and the thing
of beauty becomes a joy forever. Jehudi,
a time -serving politician and supple
kneed sycophant, cuts out• with his pen-
knife a portion of deremiah's roll, and
commits it to the flames. Were he with'
us now, his were more, -than a Herculean
task to eliminate from the Bible refer-
ences direct or implied to the animal and
vegetable IEingdoms. The Russian
censor, with his blacking brush, would
have' a task worse than that of Sisyphus
of the rolling stone, were ho to use the
same in blotting out or blurring those
portions of English literature, inspired
by the fading grass and withering flower,
or the winged denizens of the air, who
have neither storehouse nor barn, but
yet they aro fed. Mango Park's spirits
began to fail when a tuft of moss brought
back hope, and hope trust in a gracious
Providence. Akin. to his experience
was Stanley's, whQ, when in• a straut
began to muse on Elijah and'tho ravens.
A supply of food comes' into the vamp,
and though brave . as a lion he is not
ashamed to own hie •belief In a Divine
Providence. Limueu;, a prince in, more
than ono kingdom of nature, when travel-
ling in Lapland had, • his hunger and
thirst allayed by a berry glowing there,
No doubt like Cowper he would look with
thankful heart from nature up to Nature's
God. The Scottish Covenantors when
hunted like partridges on the mountains
would Have their hunger and thirst
allayed by a berry well known to shep-
herds, holding their lives cheap, if only
the civil and religious rights of their
count)'ymen were left intact by the bigot-
ed Stewart dynasty. As Grahame sings :
"They stood prepared to die,
A people doomed
To death,old men and youths and simple
plaids."
W. Llraoow.
"MS Nibs do niircl Tower."
One of three giants (brothers) who
have exhibil:ed their' seven feet two of
human architecture in, dime museums
for the past three air four years was pass-
ing the office at the time when s rend
nettisbo•ys were marching away with
their papers'. One of them espied him,
paused, dropped his papers on the side-
walk, and after gazing at hint for a mo -
menti cried:
1t1I11 nanny! get on to his 'nibs de
ti11'el tower:" •
Then walking up to the giant, ho asked;
"Say, mister, ain't you afraid o' ketc..-
ing de `grippe' up therei '—New York,
Herald.
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TWOS Stvarnrin5 in Vebrtiaxq,;• . _.
• Z`hilea your; man named Flint, soil
of the bailiff to bEr.,7 . F este,;•i of Wood-
bury, Tempsford, Beufordshit'c., was en-
gaged in the folds one day in February.
he soddenly heard the 1'rutmnilig of lines;
and on looking round I,ie was astonished
to see a splendid swarm of bees which
had alighted on .a shrnb.A• The youtrb's
lather is an•amatetir lbeeff baler, and be-
ing himself quite an expert, he soon oh
,tameda•111ve anti'secured'
,the, ycl a le
swarielleiticih is stud to bort fine. ane.• It
was subsequently presented to a .labor--
ifi man residiug,in, the neisihborhgoiis,—.
London. don tn
Tlee.,•s + f ' ro
.An ellipticel,slral)ed gro,stene, )rob-
ony suo feet in length tuitcl••lrbottt six
inches diaueetc i, was , it;egivgd. at
White house a day' or' two age accom-
panied by a letter from Gorveirnol 1 rinse,
,of New Mexico. Ire stated that the
Rona wpm of the idol age, anterior;tp the
)Yciral of the Spaniards in the western,.
continent, and it was known . to be ver%
Sue years old. Amon; the Pueblo In-
ctians the Stone was venerated as a house-.
hat :god, and examination iination _showed that
with some rude .tools an attempt had
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been made, To depict eye,,, nest, and
nio;:tlt on the upper flat portion,awhilo
in eau center' crosst d hands are easily-
dltr,ihc rn,hl0,
W.a••::. +ot
2l;irmudy tot arras,,
Thi carlribiated German remedy for
buriis coneisis of 10 owes' of the pert
white ;glue broken into small pieces in
2 pints ofvater and alloweo become
soft. Then. dissolve' d .tit by means of a
water bath,and a,1U 2 ounces• of glycol -Me
and 0 diache:at of earbolio apid;. continue.
the heat until thorogsly dissolved,. On
000ling•this hardens •to. an elastin mass
covered with a shining, parchment Tike
Skin, and may be kept for any length of
time. When required (`or use it is placed
for a few minutes in.a tater bath malt
sufficiently liquid and applied by means
of'a broaci;bh:usb, It forms in about two
minutes a shining, smooth, flexible, and
nearly transparent skin,—New Orleans.
Picayune,
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It came outln an English court a few,
days ago that 100 wornout horses had
just been shipped from thatceuntry to
Germany and, Belgium to be r}sed up in
the manufacture of sausage,and that such,
shipments were a regular thing.
A parliamentary investigation into the
running of, trains. on railroads entering
London from the a ent1i shows .that upon
an average only about 00 per cent. of all,
passeugor trains enter the city on time. .
A match is already being arranged for,
tlie° young King Alexander of Servia,,
who is not yet 14 years old. The pro-
posed alliance is with a grand duchess of
.ussia,
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of the Lungs, Asthma
Are cured. The methods, quink
and certain, is aided by excellent
and most effective remedies.
After four weeks' use a decided
• relief w'll be felt. Send full ac
. courtof symptoms and address,
• int .sing postage stamps for aus-
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" HYGIE% OFFICE," New Yeek.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale his fr rm, being the
south half of Lot l5, Concossicm 12, Easx w`awnnsh,
on easy tonna, Thu farm consists of 100 acres, about
50 of which aro cleared end in a good state of
vation, the balance being low, wet land. thi•the
pretnises are good fra'tne house, containing 7 rooms
and good cellar; bans: ham and stone stabling ; two
wellm of gond water; two eemunt cisterns; a nice
orchard. The. farm is well fenced. Would take a
snt,.11 residence in w•ioghant Impart pax, on terms to
17e agreed upon. Por terms, apply to 1 LEMMEX,
on the promises, or to 11. LErIMEX,
Bast Wawanosh, Juno Srd ;son, Winghunt.
LATEST NEWS.
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at once, and get the'hi hest nt'ico IV U.ASII
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when sending to thn united. Stator.
Had , ou not better bring it to the
Treat your
HIDE,' SIjEpl'SILINS,
CALFSKiNS, TALLOW,
ex., the same way. •
If yoa.regniro anything speci.,l in
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in Plain White, Crossbar and Figured, from Sc, upwards.
Late of other Dross litlitorials
suitable for our ever changing climate.
FLOUNCINGS that are intended to. please every tante, and at very
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PRETTY THINGS IN EMBROIDERIES in -desirable widths- t
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The Best and cheapest; a largo and choice eelec:tion. We
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For con: art and durability in footwear, do •not f.lii to gat our
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