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A lih1•:SH1al :{, SCRA,E('.1;,
Though will and dark may lo' the night,
\Vitt: naught of imam or ohm Lo light ;
O'er 1 ot'IVe4'H patlle:,H plain aright
The storm helolgn, rel harts,
Vet steadfast at the pilot's side
The faithful ii t 111• iv to guide
Ills baud and holm the:on(h waters wide,
And to rape;444 tierce lural duras.
Anil se among life's troubled 4v11veH,
113 110141111 x4(144 and gaping graves,
31 heart with Faith fee ('alllpa411, bravos
Thu perils that arise,
Anil beyond the ills that crowd
And with their glulnu the way enshroud,
.11epn Hpeal3inu sweetly through the cloud
From. Cod's nnslladuwed shies,
'Mien faint is t, though the tempests roar,
Courage, oh heart, and work the Moro 1
liy faith beheld the pleasant shoro,
Its tretasures said its rest
For souls its light shall pierce 11,0 ,lark,
And thou shalt from tIi 1t414w'e11 ark
Upon its golden quay's dabark.
Midst welcomes of the 1111"sett
HOW ',ONO WILL IT LAST,
Lights from the window are gleaming and
glancing,
Music: 111111 laughter are echoing near,
Savo where tho twain move apart from the
411uaiug,
Uttering vows each was. longing to bear.
Tender• his tins, in their ]1(w modulation,
Timidly downward her glances are cast,
Eyes matched with sapphire, checks with
carnation ;
Fair is the pietate-bow long will it last?
Think, when old 'Pinto, of all jokers the
grimest,
Whitens the tresses and furrows the brow,
Changing the forms that are lithost and
slinunest,
Will your affections be steady as now?
True that to -day in its ardent duration,
Love takes no heed of the future or past;
Curbing and chocking the tide of emotion,
Prudence should whisper ; "Now lung
evil] it last ?"
All were in \Rill, thon(<b the caution be
needled,
l'0udence is infer the companion of youth
Passion for aye leaves unnoticed, unheed-
ed,
Warnings of wi,dotn and promptings of
truth,
Forging the fetters that bind Ilton together
Gilding tall hours that are flying so fast ;
,Carless of sunlight or stormiest weather,
Love never questions : •'Bow kung will it
last 1"
A STO11l' FOB LIT'1'Lli BOYS.
Of all the small boys in our town
'That Jones buy was the worst,
And if tho "bad maw" mune around
IIe21 take that Jonas boy that,
1(114 day he slipped sway from home
Aral went oat (Or a spate ;
Down on a deep and dangerous pond,
Beyond the garden gate.
His mother missed him after a while ;
Aud thought he'd gene to skate ;
,;nil rushing to the fatal pond,
She tuned 5110 14.110 loo late.
Fni' there upon the cruel ice_.
Beyond the air -holo wide,
.She saw his uretty little hat --
A mitten by its side.
Lfo was her boy, and, all slam love
That fills a mother's heart
Came forth 1n tears and Fobs and moans
Beyond the strength of art.
She called the neighbors quick to come-
They- scraped along the ground,
Beneath the water and the me -
The boy could not be found,
At last the search was given up
fintil it thaw should come-.
The mother's sobs begin; afresh(,
Her sorrow wits not dumb.
the turned to leave the fetid pool,
A. voice 1141110 0104(1• :4141 flee,
^Hello 1 if yon w11111l+rauhiu Jones,
You'll 11ui4 him up this tree."
And to it was the mother's tears
Were changed to smiles of joy ;
But gracious goodness, how sh1 spanked,
Iler darling fair-haired buy,
FALLEN .Ii1IAI1TOtM,
wllr1"rllx you 'Tae:
See the 4)10411'0 host advunehag, nearer,
nearer mile by mile,
Till they roach; the fated city, Khartoum,
o14 the river ;
There they sae within the fot'tress, proudly
waving 111 its ease,
•''That flag which braved a 1honsatul years
the battle and the breeze,"
The loved of England's heroes placed it
utero on align
With a determination full Io conquer or to
die.
Long did that horou keep at bay the 11fah-
di's rabid baud,
Trusting that England soon would send
Hilt aid across the sand ;
Mark the hope of (103110' blossom like it
rose of fairest into
When he hears tho joyful tidings "ro!n-
foroofnont soon i11 1.10w,"
See the British troops advancing, nearer,
nearer to :Khartoum,
But, alas 1 too late to 1000110 Cordon from
the pending docnn.
See 1 ab see ! that lonth0004110 traitor open.
bigmido the city gato
To admit Haat l ()het army 111 the scene of
Gordon's fate ,
;tee that native army joining With the cab. SC
els in the state,
1,011 by \landi's foul deceivers, to take I ut
breve Gordon's life, I is
1111 they rush in wild conunatinu, like a
1.11
bilious flood,
'rill at length Khartoum lots (1141'), erim pr
mated '('('1' With llri 44011 1,11131!. 1 110
71114 B:RCJSSJ;LS POST
blow I h Gaud+ of wnrt•o,v o ;ml in rho souls
1 ennuis:), Lu state, 1711444 is a 10344414'1 One breed may 14431 another to 41 1 i)1;1tL1N FOUNDRY
1
of these 1„•r4at r,( !913'44( 443444 re 1114 j a
fuf eai'rfnl cl-atlr'rtttiun, Thou, us ttllnnlvexwoaln4.
When reflection brittle( to u101(1'ry ]lore' pour regards 1111 other (holm], re was deceived, R 4' rr'(lgtca-,, they, as
And new penitence las inra clay in mute , have adl'41111y slatted, tuuat b„ ,14.11
by plrlulluent, and it 44 b:•y„n,4
pl'uvinee at' the government 10H 14(1114
Hl'r101Hte'1't,1 grit\'1
l'ii mewl to friends n gl•ate,l hos, un dajs-
Ir.::c1'it wave;
A11114: 111x1 1 1,314314 (',ordo,, 11114 lila Woad ; 41"141 pith 413'311. Mo. 16111'1.1 n4 but
''1,1wd;only t11(4rldy ^i 1 -t' {j( n (c 44.4(1 L,ell
10 defence,' of 1!1,,!1(1lul'H ('41„1'7 On 11,11;1• 11 4 41 4 3(13,3 of 111 p'•ell 4, ;alar
lotus'., fatal day. j 441111 1,1QQy' 11 01;1 111111,,' mutt , I.,nl; it
de,j 2'o! B11B1RINGTON,1, wfw(l!
illy .T
ail uu1,'r..133o'4\14111k1(',G,
1 t0 I r "r�''' 11 at f Vii.{NI'F.tr"('1-R1:11K 111'
'feels'+hotel, l','uul,'ual1, that 1,4;„ bled I
1lrrkslt(ra 11,,31, 111411 n;33 n,, 414•,1 1. e. 11.
.;innnou' a.u,l1juir("1v,,, 1'.11. :111116.1,4
(1o(, from, 11 . 60,1 tottrot..1 sl"cls
'm both 40,1., \31111 l'1411',4 l 1 ,,••li!r •, abs.
3
s that pure bred Suffolk Nisi', Vonu,4 ('Irani•
pwlr 1141 Ily Jn4u, ; 11, (u 1 v 4., 31, mals!
()13(., 10,01 iu,porl,d 1,,,,l. "u 1,1334
Hides anti 14 a first ,114:;43 p(„ m, ''4 c1',
,hie t 1.14 , above e. p140 (34141
3 at ser mer, 11111m, Softball). ti1u.¢•1.,
4 w'inghum nod Newry, (11ulpeti(41 a4aintit I
tha best hogs III the eom,try, 11(Hpet'ti,m
imito . 'Perms one dollar at the time of
service with tl,e priviletre of rutnruips if 1'1"' ttlpilite' pa1'tieelal'•, apply ton
required. J:at'(311 1', '1'11Cli.
t4„u 44,111!" ale hand that took away tar. 4414, t. t 144 1 1111' remh' n " ,.I' tan
life i•1 England's pride, ; poops tbrot'!I( their represemative,
"14'o0 worth" the feet that trampled shore in p,irh tm4nt. Now, as volt know
whe 11141 close arc!( 1 Sidi; ; there 1s (trent difference of a 1iniont of
Why so lune h suss of British bleed s#145111 !
by44 rubel 11141111? this 1u1111n•Itu,t '1aesu
tio, 11 fs (
Why 111114, lion,I(Sil chief go on '.defying question of pp nt itupprlatl(e, exceed.
lug, put hap:, any 1111(11' l,uhj,'ei on.
l;at;ing the reru4ol and anxious at•
Lenten' of the :.,ora, revelled mud (Mild -
rem of the U,•tuiuien. All phases of
England's sword ?
"To bo 10' mut to be !s the g1104313'4i of the
day
Shall le»gland eonquer in tlko strife or
yield to 1111113(1!',, 0way ?
Your hearts, ye Hires of h'r.gland stow 110111
bleed with pain
At the loss of noble (lord (4331 by odious reb•
els slain ;
ihen awake ! awake: Great Britain, girl
onthy sword and shield,
Arise! 111100 ! to heath and ew'11e44 Ilil trltit,
or Irons the Heart
Aud thus avenge .I!? !;.JO((y fee of the evils
oho batt done
1n the shedding of the noble blood of this
thy (114111143 son,
Though body dead, i1144 spirit live), his
Hanle is written high
On the honor roll of England, whose fame
shall never die ;
Written too in Heaven, tea trust, by the
hand of Him who came
To purobase peace and pardon for all why
love his name,
A1111 110w i11 sorrow for the dead we drop a
silent tear
And pray that all the Arab host may learn
God's name to fear,
Crankroek, Feb. Ilst, '1341,
d, Jfrlid
The Liquor Men
Hare (ole Intery Ieb_w'1111 the Premier.
Tn&Y LEFT A1i(t.'T AS w'I01( AS 13111104 '1In3Y
(311I1T41).
Tho deputetiou of licensed victual.
Fars and others opposed to the Scott
Act met the members of the govern-
ment in the Grand opera -house, Otta-
wa. J, P. lilcMillan, crown attorney
of Dufi'0rin, acted es chail'man. The
members of the Dominion cabinet
pleseut w•(re Sir John Macdonald and
this Hltljcct will, I tut sure, 11•+ fully
discussed in the present p.ttli:uneut,
I have u, dntbi ((41(4 th;13 1,1umm1ri4ls
tvhi0h live li10o iireeentoti to ale 40•
(1ny, ,;ill be It+1111,4 for and 111(31 b,.fe,te
parliament, 14(11 numb:4134 ,'f both
houses Will 11',4'; .411 opportunity (1f
reading fur them;,. "('((n a, 13.4311' (0(1,11(0
all the slotnmeuts in the memorials,
44S 1411! (40 1110 (1r utneu4s in favor of
Com percati"a ,vhi(h 11 :Ivo beau nd
(tressed i1 us by lir 1''uII,4.4cn,
What ibe 14.111314 may be it to hopes -
slide to soy. 7'11[4 is 11(1t a political
question i41 the ordinary 001100, for
Macre. 1(10 men 1113 both sides of pulitfce
who are in favor of the boots Act., as
well as 111000 Who oppose it. I1 is
not to peli(ical gnesti0u, and I Hope,
therefore, that the whole snhjeet will
be viewed by the representatives of
the people 00 its owe t1erits, 13"i';iy
members of the guverumeut, we inu.14,
of 0011(10, Sp0;lle with great reserve,
On this question the government, I
1141y (ell you vitality. is not a unit,
The government cannot as such ilia
140 (a body. For myself, I voted for
the Scutt Act, though 1 wit, then in
opposition, end it was carried by the
Liberal government of lar. Mackenzie.
But as to the question of co4npensta-
tion,it'total prohibition were intro-
duced 1 certainly, as one, would vote
for compensation. Whether 190 shall
ever arrive at haat siege Or not I can-
not any-. What the decision of parlia-
ment will be on that question 10an-
IIon, 1103313. Laugevin,I3owe11, Carl- not sly, 111(114 only conclude these
ing and Cosligan, hurried remarks, which 1 magi bt'itig
Wm, liyl" preseuial the memorial
a close, because parliament is noir
of griel'llnces, 'hey asked for com-
mission of mgnily and a suspension
of the Act while the commission was
perhaps leait11)g for tn0, by staling
that all representations you i141430
413110 to us will receive the anxious,
sitting ; that the signing of (1(q peti-
tions
the earnest, and the imniedlat0 attest•
lions for the Act 14honl(l be before a tin and consideration of myself and
properly constituted officer ; that it m}'vollengue,H. ;Applause.)
clear majority of the electors i11 the The delighted liquor men passed a
county 1,r pity should be necessary to vote of thanks to Sir John, and the
the carrying of the Act, ,11(14 a logger members of the cabinet retired, About
time should be given after the puss. ten minutes nflerttntds lar. Whit, of
ago of the Act to enable (1en10re to the county of York, who had been
dispose 0t their business, and that thinking hard, gut rip aura said that,
conpensntieu shonitl bo given for ail Judging from the rop11' they had re.
loss to dealer's incurred by the passage
of the let. Mr. O'Keefe preeouted
the memorial of the financial intereete
and others were presented by the
coopers, tete brewers' employees, and
the eignrtuttkers' unions of Toronto.
J. A. Pnllerton delivered a long ad-
dress in support of the objoots of the
deputation,
Sir John replied i1( (t characterietic
fashion. 11e quite in a manner that
apparently tickled the whole dolega-
embed, he 111,1 nut I14(1111 that anything
lead been '*aimed by the deputation
coming to ()Gown.
l'he 11(1(11 111 Peer Farming.
Tiro intim)* to stock your Lunt.
Invest (111 your Money in land and
('1(u 1(1 41111,3 ser more.
13ny menu 1144 cows, spavined horses,
poor 0x(311 1111:1 clamp tools.
Iltiven°faith in your business, and
lion, and ,yet he ,olid thelia nbsolulel I be ever randy to sell cut,
Y Never waste tone by setting out i
nothing. Perhaps it would be better fruit and shade tree's ; fruit Anil leaves
to give his speech in full. He stud : rutting around to place are unhealthy,
141r. Chairman and Gentlemen -I bred
prior hey and mouldy coro-
nae(' not assure you, 1 hope, that my I stalks exclusively, i41 circler to keep
colleagues and myself felly recognize your stock tame ; fiery cattle are ter -
the importance of the slbjeots that Ably bard 011 rickety lvngous and
aro Contained in the various memor-
ials read hero lo•day and the also re-
cognize the importance, respectability
strength and the value in every sense,
of the large and influential body that
has come here to lay their grievances
before the government, and through
us before purtisanet. 1 listened with
much interest to lar, li'ullertoti't ar-
guments o0 the subject of compensa-
tion. '1'Iiat argument w111, I have 410
doubt, ho fully reported, autl 1t will
be read by every member of parlia•
inept. On looking et the orders of
the day I find that the subject doom
peustti111 la to come np before the
House of Commons, Land I have no
doubt that the repeeaeutations 4ehieh
have been Made here today will re-
00ivo due weight and consideration ill
ploughs.
1311 cautions n11nut 111(tnttfnattlring
manure, itintae(3 the fields look black
and mem ',ell (.bunt planting tithe;
besid('e it is (1 deal of trouble to haul
it.
Use (he nil of lockory fresly when-
ever your oxen crud strength ; it is
ell0ap(v• than hey or ureal, and keeps
the heir lively, and also pounds out
all i110 grubs.
Select such ('1(1ve0 far stork as the
bnlchors 0111111 --beauties of runts, thin
in 1110 hauls, and potbellied ; but be
sure uu(1 keep their blood thus by
satiety herbage; animals are the safest
t0 breed from t Itathave not the strength
110 herd.
Bold, Yatw'ood. the Belleville haul(
ENGINF,S, 13011.1':115, Mild.
MACHINERY, etc.
43//L//7.f £ p/'L., /i/I iI/ '/f/{'A'
- .1\L
13()111?I;5 A SPECIALTY.
,,V'ef,oly 6' co.,
('J)1' AT CIHANCE To' Bertin„ O/tf,
Make Ko:qey
Outfit worth la Large Sum of Motl-
ey all free, lou 'sill 11na1 1"(,411•
l urtune i1( our Circular.
(l'eut ClresaeCe for Letclii
,:Jy'en,;s to .31a7i•r Hoary.
Ton)1s and Outfit Prue. Yon
will find Our Circular a Prize'. I
Address,
FIN0 P AIT 'nmIsIIIN(, CO.
St. Catherint,s, Ontario.
Money to ::loan,
1'ltIE.:17'E FUNDS.
$ 2 Q I Q Q O
of 11111(1,,.1'ands have just Bess placed In
my hands for Inv0stntelt
IT 7 P1:11 CENT,
Borrowers can have their leans complete
in three da)s if title is satisfactory.
Apply to
E. E. WADE.
NATIONAL ROLLER MILLS
Wim Vanstoao & ois9 Proprietors.
We have 11u1c11 pleasure in anno11110111g to the public that our NOW
Roller Mill is in Complete Running Ordor and j4 giving the Best Satis-
faction.
SHORTS, MEAL, BRAN &i CHOP CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Wo also make the following Brands of Flour :
Patent, Jersey Lily, Canadian's Pride and
Snow Storm.
Gristing Attended
to with Promptness.
ALL E1N1)S OF LUMBER CI'l 'f( 0110E1(,
;EA T �j URo T 7
C:�..1i flit AG -J \TOL 1S
JAMES BUYERS
--111:1.Nr1''.tr)rxl'at-
BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES,
DEMOCRATS,
WAGONS.EXPRESS 'WAGONS, LCs., 511.,
all lultd0 of the .131st Material and iillishe'd in to w'ori(nuul-like manner.
Repairing and Painting Promptly Attended to,
Parties intending to buy should call before
purchasing.
lir(41(13na;e1(44.-11;110411! Smith, .13. Laing, James Cott and William
McKelvey, Grey township ; 11•m. Cameron, Wm. Little, (leo. Rr('wal',
and David Breckenridge, Morris township ; Thos. Town and 'William
I31a111411, 13ruescls ; aim•. E. A. l"('l1l', Kirkton, and '1'. Wright, Turn -
berry township,
111;1IE1113EIi '1'1xt1'; STAND -SOUTH 01'' .1314IpGE.
JTAS. 13T. Y -MRS_
r.11 .11 id I
t'lisenseion on the subject is pnrlie defaulter, was sentenced to two years'
mint, This is e. nuttier' of legislation imprhoumeut to 1140 Kingston Toni- 'I'll' undersigned hatin!,,' clnlplitod the clln.ng1 ['1.1(14 tau' stun'' 31 4hr
altogether, and is nota matter of es• Mutiny. Celebrated I'Iungariltn Nystt'm of Grinding, buts note the' Mill in
eeulive administration forthegovern
trent to deal with as fa government. D. ilic(Irltuey, 1I, 1', P. for East
indeed, on listening t0 the 3111(10)18 Dent, is seriously ill at 111.! 1104110 iin First -Class Running Order,
arguments advanced, 1110(1 that they 13olhwcll, suffering front 11. severe tit -
all apply to matters of legislation with 611°k of (71)1104(1 fever, and will he glad to see all his Old Customers and as 31131,114) now ones
ono exception, and that is the prayer Tho breaking down of ono of 00 fes possible. ('hopping dont,,
or request that a commission of in- pumping engines i11 the Toronto
gnlry he issued for the purpose Of in• Water -Werke pieties the city n1, im-
vostigetinginto the working of the 4inent clangor of a water tontine.
out Act. Tnat is a matted' of execs -
Ivo aciminlstratlou, hat whether it
one of .those stops that a govern -
ant can properly take without the
evtou8 motion of parliament 11433
t prepared, as thio head of the goy.
A disease called equine variola pre-
vails among horses and 0ows 111 Mout.
real to 0 great extent. A child has
4141 lrnption like smallpox from drink,
ing 4.440 00w', mills. lamsett are 111010
3411004' (1 than cattle,
rim and reed ,( always on IIand.
MODEST PRICE PAID FOR ANYQIANT17V 0" (Ooll WHEAT,
WM. vIIJ M.