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BAD BK.
"won, hes 's pen. eye ?" said this
grocery
inti. t 1 he bad 'my, art
blow in tli III }fl the day of
the eyolone, ited left the door open.
fy, slint thet deor Yon wnnt to
HOW erilrylbilig out if tho storos jjad
nn)' more fight., prefeeting girls from
(hides t"'
evelyiliing is quiet No far, I
guess Shite 1 have got a sword its s
fighter, the bop; sit! bn oareful W11 o
they insult when 1 am around, But I
have had the herding weak I over ex•
perienced, jel king soda for the Young
Christien Atisocialion," Raid
the boy, as ho peeled a banana,
"Whitt you man, boy? Don't cast
any reflections on :moll a noble Associ-
ation. They dan't drink, do they 2"
"Drink I 0, no I They don't drill!:
nnythieg intoxieating, but when it.
Come to toile they flood themselves.
You know there lies been a National
Convention of delegates from all the
Young ?Uen'e Christian Associations
of the whole country, about throe
hundred, here, and our store is right
on the street where they passed four
times a day, and 1 uover saw such
appetites fur Bode. Them hat been
one continue' fizz in our store einem
Wednesday. The loose wanted me to
play it on Rune of them by putting
some brandy in with the perfumery a
few times, but I wouldn't do it. I
imesa a few weeks ego, before 1 had
!id a different life, I wouldn't had to
he asked twice to play the game ou
nnybocly. But a Mall ORO bny soda of
the and be perfectly safe. Of course,
if a man winks, when I ask him what
davor he wants, itud says "never
n incl." I know enough to put in
urandy. That is differee 1. But I
wouldn't smuggle it into a man for
nothing. Tim' Chtistian Association
Convention lims caused it ()oldness be-
tween na n lid nut though,"
t I int ? Your pa isn't jealous,
is ho 9" and the grocery man CALM
around from behind the counter lo get
the latest gessip to retail to the hired
girls who traded is, ith
"Jealous flotilla'," said the boy, as
he took at few raisins out of a box.
"You se P, the delegates were =dandled
out to ail the church :nowhere to tido
care of, mid they dealt two to ma, and
she never told pit anything about it.
They mane to supper the first eight,
and pa didn't got home, so when they
went to Ilse convention in the evening
ina gave them a night key, and pa
came holue from tho boxing mato!'
about eleven o'clock, and um WAS a-
sleep. Just nu pa got most of Inc
clothes MI he heard somebody fumb-
ling at the front door, and lie thought
it was burglars. Pa has got nerve
enough, when ho is ou tho inside of
the house and tho burglars aro on the
outside. Hs opened it window and
looked out and saw two suspicious
looking characters trying to pick the
lock with a Skeleton koy, and he pick
ed up a new slop.jar that ma bad
bought when we moved, cover and all,
and dropped it down right between
the two delegates. Cosh, if it had hit
one of them there woald have beau
the solemnest funeral you ever saw.
Just as it struck they got the door
opened and came in the hall, and the
wind was blowing pretty hard and
they thought a cyclone had taken the
cupola off the house. They wore talk -
mg about being miraculously saved,
and trying to strike a match on their
wet pants, when pa went to tho head
of the stairs and pushed over a wire
stand filled with potted plants, which
struck pretty near the delegates, and
ono of thorn said the house was mom -
Mg down sure, and they'd bettor go
into the cellar, and they went down
and got behind the furnace. Pa roan
-
ed me up and wanted mo to go down
cellar and tell the burglars we were
onto Metal, and for them to get out,
but I wasn't very well, so pa looked
his door and went to bed. I guess it
must have been half an hour before
pa's cold feet woke ma up, and
then pa told her not to move for
her life, (muse tboro woro two of
the savagest looking burglars that
ever was, rumaging over the house.
Ma smelled pa's breath to ate if he
had got to drinking again, and then
she got up and hid her oraide watch
iu her shoes. and her Onalaska dia.
mond earrings in the Bible, whore she
said no burglar would over find them,
and pa and ma laid awake till day.
light, and than pa said he wasn't a-
fraid, add Iso and me, went down eel.
lar. .i?a stood on the bottom stair
and looked aronnd, and one of the
delegates said, 'Mister, is tho storm
over, and is your family safe,' and ma
recognized no voice and said, 'Why,
it's one of the delegatoe. What are
you doing down thorn,' and pa said,
'what's a delegate,' and then ma ox•
plained it, and pa npologized, and the
delegate said it VMS no matter, tte they
had enjoyed themselves rend well in
tho cellar, Ma was mortified most
to 'death, hot the delegates told her
it was all right. SIM was mad at pa,
11 rot , hiit. Whet! HIM saw 010 broken
ilia front steps, and the
loud jlnuih 111 Ilia hall, she wanted
to 111i pa, and I gnus she would only
for the society of the delegates. ihe
cmildn't help telling pa be wag IS bald.
01,1 1'0°1, but pa didn't retail.
lie is too much of a gentlemau
Us talk beet: 10 company, All he
said was that a woman who is old en-
ough to luuuvus delegates fumed off on
to her ought to have sense 011041 to
tell her husband, and then they all
drifted off lulu couveraation about the
oonvention and the boxing. 111 Itt011, and
everything wits all right on the our -
fee, but after breakfast when tho
delegates went to the conveutum,
notieed pa went down town and bol
a new slop jar and, some more plants.
Pa and ma didn't speak all the fore.
noon, and I guess they wouldn't have
up to 'hie time, only nut's bonnet
mule home from the millinerr, and
she had to have some money ts pay
for It. Then elm ealled pa 'pet' and
that settled it. When ma calls pa
'pet,' that is twenty five dollen,
'Dear old darling' moa,ic fifty ((ottani.
But, say, those Christian young men
do a heap of good, don't they ? Their
presence seeing to make people bet-
ter. Some bop down by the store
were guing to tie a elm on a dog's tail
yesterday, and somebody said, 'here
comes the Christian Association,' and
those boys let the dog go. They tri-
ed to find tho dog after the crowd had
got by, but the dog knew his business.
Well, I must go down and oharge the
soda fountain for a pionic that it ex-
pected from the country.
Canadian Newri.
A della of POO has been found in
the accounts of a Montreal civil offi-
cial, who has absconded.
The Toronto Temperance E loctor,t1
TJuion met and postponed the circula-
tine of petitions for the submission of
the Soott Act iu that city till the 2nd
of June.
Tho Kingstou Board of Trade In-
tend uslcing the Grand Trunk author.
ities to provide better passenger t10
commodatioe for the city, and to grant
local merchants the S1110 rate priv-
ileges as given to Montreal.
The Imperial peneionors, on being
paid at litugston, were warned that
in the event ,1 between England and
Russia all uuder fifty might be tallied
on to serve. The veterans received
the news with great satisfaction.
The legislation proposed by the
Quebec Government fur a reform of
the mauagement of lunatic asylums
in thatprovinee makes radical chaug-
es in the system, Liao method adopted
in Ontario being taken 0,9 a [node!.
Samuel Mitchell, in whose 09.1.0 the
coroner's jury returned a verdict of
"justifiable homicide" for shootiug
Alex. McIutush at Sr. Thomas on the
tith inst., was committed to stand his
trial for murder at the nest assizes.
Thointte Taylor, who pleaded guilty
to robbing the mails at tho railway
station at London, was sentenced 00
Monday b five years in the Penitea
tiary, His wife with an infant in her
arms, created it 810110 whoa the sou-
tence was pronounced.
A combiued meeting of members of
the Toronto City Council anci the
Couuoil of the village of Parkdale
diseussed the question of annexation
of the two munietpalities, and ap•
pointed a Bub -committee to enquire
into the litument coudition of the
A row of eight five -storey tenement
houses in course of erection on 62nd
street, New York, collapsed last 'Mon-
day without a moment's warning,
burying in tho ruins all tho workmen
employed, forty-five in number, the
majority of whom were either crush-
ed to death or fatally injured.
At the session of the Synod of
Hamilton and London a proposition
requesting the General Assembly to
make arangemonts for summer sess-
ion of the colleges to prepare students
for mission work during the winter
was carried unanimously, as was also
a memorial for the better support of
aged and infirm ministers.
The rations aro served out every
morning to officers and men alike on
the Northwest expeditionary force,
and consists of :--Bisenit or flour
(only there is nothing but hard tack)
14 lbs ; cooked meats or bacon, 14
; tea, 1 oz. ; sugar, 2 oz ; malt, 4
oz. ; peppe , 1.132 oz ; beau, 4 lb.
This is tho ration of one men for
24 hours.
James and Michael Meagher, tho
reputed proprietors of Town Talk, ap
pear before the Pollee Magistrate Tor-
onto, for examination 10 reforeneo to
the °barge of oriminel libel prefarrod
aping them by Sergeant Form n
Q. 0. R., and John Frazer. Charles
Pothana Mulvany, ok.physioinn, was
ono al the witnessee foe the pinful-
tor, and aknowledgoil having written
sevoral articles for Town Talk and
being paid by prisonare, The Moos
gbres were committal for trial.
IN THE COUNTY CUU1IT 1
—sole THIS -
COUNTY OF ICURON,
11)
THE FRONT AGAIN.
The undersigned 151 returning thanks to the People 1.1' Cianbrools
IN 110 11 HATTER OI' 5111(1 Surrounding Country for their EJibertil Patronage during the 11414
nt'w1 8 years .1vould respectfully imuiiiu 11 that he r, :quo( d
Koji !toucas In. .tre:tilal I Jiutom in
mon, Mar ( omen's
ose and will be found at the Old Stand, ready to attend ft; the \\*ants
1,,u and .1ohn Diteuons th,PistletlfIth ". * '
AND
Nancy Stewart Campbell, Nell Campbell,
James Cituipne 11, Myniu or Marion Campbell,
Helen Campbell, Charlotte tbunpbell, Hugh
Campbell, Donald Campbell, John Campouil,
Isabella Campbell, Edward Campbell, Dunolut
Campbell, Margaret Hughes, William Hughes,
JILMEM thoupboll, Angus Campbell, Cat—orino
Gaultier, Alexander Collider, Johu Campbell,
DULIOLIal 011,111pbOil, Donald OWLIPI)(111, Jamas
Campbell, Neil Campbell, Angus Clark,Goorge
Clark, Flora Molleusio,Itobort Moltentio, Ise.
MOM KollY, Hato12eluy, Potor Holly, Marlon
Thyroid°, willlain ItoonIdo, Donam moLoury
Margaret ItteLoury end Nlizaboth 1,1cLoury—
Lefendants
To the above named Defendants and all un-
known persons having or claimiug any estate
or into rod i ri the lauds and premises herein-
after particularly described:
You, and each and ovary of you, are hereby
required to take notice that tho potitien /or
partition of certain lands and promises 1.111111b-
lp—
A.11 those certain parcels or tracts of lend
and proteins situato, lying and Mang in the
Township of Morris, in tue County of Huron,
and forming part of Let nurabor thlrty in the
tenth Concession of the said Township of
Morrie onot e particularly described as village
Lots numbers Seven mud leleht, Knox's Sur-
voy, of Cho Village of Walton, as laid down on
It plan drawn by G. Mol'hillips, P. L. So and
registered in the Registry Wilco for the County
of Huron,and Moo village hots numbers eight-
een, nineteen end twenty, in tho aforesaid
Village of Walton, and being a port of lot num-
bar Ono in the sighteet th ooneession of Grey,
In the County of Huron, will be presented to
the County Court oi tho County (Millirem 07 (0
tho presiding Judge thereof, at his chambers
in the Court House, in the Town of GodoriolL
on Saturday, Inc Twenty•flfth day of April,
lams, at Twelve O'clock. noon.
And you, and each and every of you, aro
hereby required to appear at Lilo said Unto
and plan awl state what elatroe, it any, yott
have to the lands Lind premises obese closortb-
ad and in default u,f year so appearing tho
sold matter will bo proceeded with lo your eb.
nonce.
Dated the 1610 day of March, A.D. Intat.
PHILIP 110L1',
18 5 In. PlaintiffsSolicitor.
MEAT ,NIARKET,
HAIN fermata, hat Shing
4NDREW CURRIE, Prop'r,
FRESH AND SALT MEATS
0 !the bostquallty altvnY0021bana and deii.v
erou in 003.11075 of thoVillagetrec of charge
I tennsts Very 'Favorable.
FAT CATTLE WANTED,
For which the highest market price wit lb o
pad.
I also make a Speeteltyotbeymphicle sand
19ort'll'orget tlic Place. nos I doer
to F le leher'sJowellryS tore.
ANDI1HW 0015113 11
ALL ALIVE!
The undersigned bogs leave to announce to
the Public generally that ho has purchased
the Rutin Stock of D. Frain, harness
maker, thud havin brought a Large Stook
of his Own Illake ,ho is preparod to Com -
pie with the Cheapest, as he I3uys Strictly
for Cash A Complete Stook of
LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS,
COLLARS, WHIPS, BRUSHES COMBS
TRUNKS, HORSE BLANKETS ANI)
VALUES,
And Everything in the Harness Lin
Harness made to Order from best ma
tonal on Shortest Notice.
-"'" Repairing Promptly Attended to.
cs- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
A Oa olieited before Purchasing
Elsewhere
50 CORDS
—0P ---
SHORT, ILIRD WOOD
Wanted at Once
will be taken in Exchange for anything in
the Harness Line.
its- Don't forget the place, in Dr Graham ra
Block, D.Frale's Old Stand, Main Street,
Brussels.
R. STEVENSON.
A. GREAT CHANGE TO
Make Money !
outfit worth a Largo Sum of Mon-
ey all Free. You will find Your
Fortune in our Circular.
Great Cha7U3e for Lady
.1lents to Mahe Money.
Terms and Outfit Free. You
will find our Circular a Prize.
Address,
'tom A.ItT PUBLISHING Co.
St, Catherines, Ontario.
INjDS 0 in JO 1--R ET_ 2_NT G-
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PRO1VIPTLY ATTENDFD TO.
H w A & GO 1\T sI -1 0 1=
Will be Under tho l Management of a First -Class Mechanic.
Repairing of .111 Kinds .1ttended to.
We also Make a 'Specialty of ,Al'ea it .0714 goi up
:in First -Class Style, and Gi.i (1 7'ant(T(1
to Give AS'atzslaction.
Wo are the Only Firm in the DoMinion of Canada Alanufadurirg the
Victoria Load Clazt,
allowed by Competent Judges to be the Best of All two win cl Vt.hicles.
Intending Purchasers Should Call and Examine.
JEFiLEUMEL.
NAT
ONAL ROLLER MILLS,
Wm. Vont= „on$, Pnprieton.
We have much pleasure in announcing to the smiths: that mix New
Roller Hill is in Complete Bunning Order and is giving the Lust
smtis-
faction.
SHORTS, MEAL CHU & CHOP CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
We also make the following Brands of Flour :
Patent, Jersey Lily, Canadian's Pride and
Snow Storm.
Gristing Attended to with Promptness.
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER CUT TO ORDER.
MAST' HURON
CARRIAGE WORKS !
JAMES BUYERS
—MANUFACTURER OF --
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, DEMOCRATS,
WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS,
all made of the Best Material and finished in a workman -like manner.
Repairing and Painting Promptly Attended to.
Parties intending to buy should call before
purchasing.
ThwErrageEs,----1.19,rsile.n Smith, B. Laing, ;farms Cutt and William
McKelvey, Croy township ; Wm. Cameron, Wm. Little. Cue. Brewar,
and David Breckenridge, Morris township ; MOS. TOW11 and Willi=
Blamhill, Brussels ; Rev. E. it, Pear, Rirltton, and T. Wright. Turn.
berry township.
REMEM13ER TUB STAND—SOUTH OE BUDGE.
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