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The Exeter Advocate, 1888-7-19, Page 1
e Allotsons gg ,,tt yy• yyryry 4•4. 41,5, ♦pp /fir '3HAS4&E81t,Q.R1'>a4 LIAR1E 't'A flt",4 Capita ,a a.- .. 4-',',.5"i30,1100 1 ' I ' ° "" calru %ted to iortsttmd tai risevveeigad'sor1ty tIsQrt11nst, clelu• d style, because the church ern 15E2 791zat1as Pmtestauts sod sheens a+413 dnraous meet tedanyplace. mp.re. rse desire to this great and reememb-. e °eras• fert.`N place once more on record eta unswerving fea7t and devotion to the Crown and Ct i;titatl 1 n• l -4• ,"• ' ttD• .. .,. , , , .-,,,..... - ,r i,rlf'+il ,+ y,+.r .•I -••re -.n.,.,- VILLABE.. 'shat ?ire, ed:o ourselves to Nlinta +tk t1 9 to t its. Of h d t SS Esse :3 sa t a, ern ,aR n a'c f trio ; ria and I'r+ot4: ars y mad, not only i.1'+ Great B 't ' VALUABLE tet+> er,Mie 4 P ire CHNT, INTER: P :n #^+tile €411' 1ej 4laey +alt POSIT RECEIPTS. a a Ina c ,: 1'iN'1 Efaai`? PLR A.N1lr3 1: air )$eaten uta " 114"14„ J3u iii J epad lint, r St r+Pett: p r ":en at a a,➢gtxc a` 'alae ....;, Mahn Srviet, Et,ctt'r, FWE 14 ()a: let. to 31) i Il , s atUrday- 10 en:.tip1p-re. :14ot/rig r. W,s sTongcnt➢ruataJi: i;4 lac a ,a Si g$ i ,4I in taalco'o•,:, aa. :a at ca.t e1:1r'ce4 t irg Oaks On 41MCCali(if. • 1,1'r al[r. 1' a :a r E a _nal I t ^al'1R ar, y >ra 713,11. isitl e a li « ;-t , 5 ouli he ^t^.hila* rage➢ t 7cT a'J, Ap¢4-Jrl.r a Ii4.taof ▪ start r dfi, art as tea!« der. td., p; I r, ad l.sa w:+i ^ripti 411 1';3 ,lo)s, t"E.➢ti r - K !..; t 4 4::- r e Ct:tal 5"4,t 't tl C «gra ! tun, a t, v, n lata a i':' ,, v;2' r , , 11% 0 9a,a ;fl 'aQ 4s 1.l.l,t Y, SAN +'nxa wraa+.nai+>a'w,.;..,..,,-.M smR -anwaryaa+oana fi Oenoa Dari. j }, R snail alarm and muss emphatically coed era :he at- , teen tin now ti;Sla•• ataM•!Ie. rt n lull ore have received for publication The E'eTh sect will b haat to k lead t as kcal, to •grr uctt Ri t.1su ,n(iuenca o-0 land dmitorgetcr the hartosit 3 tnalir . a z.I f hail to tine ° row yeti cell residents of Centralia, .. b f un' a utdtost 1.t 07r It ewer MAO lift WO,WO,41171`,4. uacve- numer o Comnl ht" .ti>,ns w - re we Property on Victor a `et' decline to publish, owing the sclin dous lolil oy Falk Action, , , ,After the above resolutions were nature. Our .columns are once at s11 i r4laoQFllay, the dispersed Ivitld, the chairmran Balled ! tilmes for the publication of items of r JULY, T z, for dires reusingeheers for the Queen, '?, interest or news, but we Cannot toler- 23rd DAY Uk tai LY, - iS-t ar `. c ' which. [wfaS .1Ga'ri in right loyal geld' ate as irivee, lead ;'ttwv ptrsollaalitICS. n to the preirioos, IF style. The d'1#1 rent :odges reformed'moo- are toot, as tt rule, interesting, e 3 _, r ' into procession and marched b€aek to "; on -1;o° the ,enters, -En 1 d T GILLt ' `' _.r..1' the market square, where they cire.eal ► l ~;1;:11, jest tat nob c:ontlitioas as shall ; farelied the District Master and Couoty 1g.1.,3!_r1(,1_11 tales Ito prsicbua.4:al, j Seca'ett•Ixy who were sitting; in a buggy, ;; U araC 'libel's'. is a comfortable frame taottage:.('late County Seca etary at oAtce arose R', , whet „wi41;3 atm roil cut•1alnikclitip on tine premises, ` alai estecia too br etlrr i to Olty mora Fall li , t ilI i Qum, ; binder t rout the '2.3rcl. also choice :fruit trees 01111 grope vines. Igive three cheers f` r the (.,um, when For further particulars, ;apply to Idle District Master arose and called Y. 1 Hay harvest is near are ELLIOT 4141 ELLIOT, 13 for Etnc; William III. The Secretary it sas ed 3n g6(41 ct13hditia1a. Art=odor's Solicitors. Ifolloltingwall three cheers for Parkhill, t Mr. William Loveis paying a v'isi aa.4 latter 'srhiclathe members of the Parkhill to friends in Michigan a present, e Iiil1 #ll Twelvtli. i tills J. 415d called :air three cheers for fir. Henry. Dyer is enaaned as clerl Exeter and Foston Bands. Rrheibt1'er' for Mr. Laachiond, ajf this place. kir::(lay teat,„ ll'as July 1:111 ono' ',east elo.-ers were g CU 11'1 1 that loyalty 1 The 'Oraargenlen u this place attend- ais1 lar.tanding the drenclibt ; rain and 1'rn,satcll as tae tlrangenit+n pu7sebss est the celebration at London on July ria;; the ffO1"eHOOaa, feu foam thous The Orangemen was tilde ttisneissed,1 loth. and Lava tle att.-titled the grand eel as it- . and eoeh went has wage" 're.ioieing at: ,} .. el Iii 'f in an Jujc l t e ha a ata tl ul 1'A fait t orishill. About 9 co ejoch m large Travelog spent a goad die, web the' Bro 0 'r z a c. Y l 1 ;, r; ^ t. , _, ' R l l..th, whish kari ;btened up the root... alt,l4® rrtia;`11 of !e•.^4Ai ena4eaa. awl 'their 'i ra -ner.at of 3 a11.i1011. s'lf non one- nsia}a•a•;+,'f•, m . ,1:1'11' I• •a ' e ; { liarti • Qf µ'ie t };atures that W alis k "'Buts \1 a are G(➢ feY it,l from Ic. a A i4) end t p ,, A alnu'Rl .'it; a5'r'?1 in the 1p11r1nz milt, awl Oen tlate'gla 4l to say, drnlike uw *a ,;.,• not a!I, a ., att'r of Mr. Francis Tttrcau ,l G - .. Ott a :. 'of the Bee Line, died recently tiv at t110 e ra•il•;al t- f; tlt •'a +a Ji1c Iz "aaittetl f'i'ona flim'41rlAauhi ia n• lrtai \5 9 to N , t i lite the; e'- ;t t it:Ilit l•C:41 r,4el ; t f the itr'tyaerel ia'411n1!steretis ttf PorLhiil thr<'.lI'' *'.;?: ay.,' d'.", !( al,4,a. n iai4 Pc; r'i. ];ta,,,nal row, 1. tool oeht^r : Essen M Edilia.7 wlaleh gees to sl;olfe t1e $ •llie Ora:vet: on Irtoteov evro finer, 19 1-i$ .t.ti 4401, tial' "I3i ire gathering Ila. heel;; il+"ai•at'ty a it0day., Aoi net ..^.' , itW09Ifralli7? fallfnlit, ,t,:Ve, a very 14eav mall • R > R son.:liici3 , is at present Ming US It visAt. lie looks hale and hearty. f4lr. Dost Dyer lei% here Tuesday morning to nquosFIht: the ,r%:Iprielt Lodge A. F. 4"t: A. M. at the altroor..l comae: nication of the gland Lodge at Toronto. I.). ° *te➢atalrt ED, tali ockive and AI( rz Dyer, of Exeter, 1 ave itturned fro:. 'heir fishing ....r'uTrz-ion. Al hough the',{ bad Ter/ moot+ weather, t1 4.y caught about .35 pike, ranging from 1 tofeet is 1nD2 ' Il. Last Friday oitt ii.. C, Fill:(4rs bakery. At was Lest sb000c; by master Masse/ To:• rl.wEho T> harm of fire, ar.d within t1,- -Tete.- of a ultimates guar- cro:yd haul a tx^tee Baty Semi hail the, lilt. antra; 4 1'4 aetr1, (i' the the Wit attitaaftlr ;were c -f rt. this ti? l ing a 'wGtntr have f:ll inn fa s; Thea tb' was e.(t35etd t.y the cape of A sf.at?s out of Jt .rt`I1 a i➢n ti: f the bake twee la'lal 13 coot- li ra'u emelt r the roto7. C11i I's. i4 is hone fz ut St. have l ct- Nr. . 1 ir.4t'atd ,# years. *a l};e cool *4 of{, ,loots Rant= retire;, d tt r:ataS,ll>e1." Heels g ak t .ti a,•atlr! . see e r, whit I:iatfi f. 1,* 1.°Ba Mt. .galeat. a14rearo- tet- l r Safi , 67kICi iei'-'a at..4 ^v a l""t . 1 fro. ,4 419 m l;:'atlt 1gs l ra *f. >. .„4v;, el"- n itiorto x Y'_;,r:P.ratta,al't;ti>lY, :J'ttr, "1: Sat 1':tn Z.hil1 curl 1 lt't Ants . tar. wii hi': e out -t4. Ye-' it's 11 a+tot .re 1;° t .rYL Lao ,q u,l;afer4" Il , G 4"z i « 1, i,@.r tln 5 c-df4?d,4e<., o.aa1 Ibr,, Iw1.A, dui t' " >Y' :7:5. .: At", itioo ' k4 , ,141, ,; X41a"+t "l t ;e774y ;1:1' t4 it'. Poore ;z4>r o.Silt., , 1„ a4;'dtli` l4•At t° s .. a'' a•a..l ti -u "M Rt ril,a4t 4 19 is "n 4lett * .411 141#941 1' (G 1 +•' big 1441,. ataY'i Et'a+6o .v lay,• 'aarj", »Sin. liC,J"`• Rtl4t., tl%33 ,r, »:4 aJ l `' E le ", « t rr'a19t sial; fay,°atf„ 11714; la;,alily 1" : 1 ."'reri9a1'',,. c, 'r" • ,{seg Fl• r P t• tit R',7'4411 -til. 118.(kr 1''115'+'r Ts 1d'Sit t1$""I' mold a#a.tnl ':,v4. r i 11g41. flag" hr%tha(a'r +' Pt anthill 11.1e Pil 41Cev this Fe t$pn "' foal .' .1 : r. to: aa14 119t 1aa1f loot t'1e'cci'4 o°1u4'aa tTMa' rain ,are tole c•al4l►ratulatt' I tat ;fib the Mla4'a as'to t11Ce t'rcr.:+ vats grog'`. hail'^ i `C4-`1.S*;'iy, Ali o'iir 1, ria -10191 4134• !rF"1.''t°-.^-`4Vaan Raf their Won .4,, tot this C° -a of co • tete;; title ail • oaf' good 1.Yr+,,;re aur rl":e o were +.. ,. 1 -; >... 4•, + 5, ,,, •e6 gall ',... they - •n: "-..: S* -F7. ID", 11', t. G+, a , l4nA'a real lett Qla4>1::1'1i4'µ: it417tn'«a 4' taaarl }'1+344:<lt4Ai VA t,rl"alai ...sZ$i...In34»l , 31nit.l OVA . If. aa4ai he ClCat4 all► T + Gt` :^ al4'aol vain the foHcatri n,:1P, orni,T. or in the dastl"1et, the shovel full. 4y"1:1. stolen )4aac aat'catlil•! !i ,^m_....._..0..4 .- ,,,,a53 Y1 sv-itli heaY.1 whorl, %Ivitl light ' 1414Q :Moil a'r"11'jle;; i'119undt'r. a 41' :. ,rt-,34Rc 4'194 - a dr„t>airrl' •. L t, ," i M t C I- s, art:7C 40r , .4 t• , i la,arg 4 '.1 p, 1'W i„ .t VP ca5 , >_. ca a , l,a,, , a , c:-°-;;1 x 41,944.9 ttr II'91.1I.A i• • ',a i= -,e t. e 14 era:a 74 ,14 115•il a a 4 r 4• rhi, 44.1• Z.Z.N.:t+1 as I ABa'rt4 41, 4tia • *I o9:,"4Cr ttdi 114:1.4 tVai4a.aT O•iULN l a Jottings uCa 11>Ex [5 • ,3 iia ga. b4^. t''allit,„4,,,:„.%, ,1,tt..,rgs' 411. i.,,:.c't • , a '• f., `•9 ,... 1 rFl1 ..lR.'.1D vC411t' t -'+ Na-+ 4,,f,ti: !*.1g, to, 4,aiC:,,3 ,a; g1, 4' 2+^,41;, S'CAa OHO of the ,.ip is i"'Ir,- t ▪ -.._ .. .Gni- •^'+ ` Ile -,,...,1,.....,P 1 € .i:•• , , lett: a on t';C . l :.JtB . __... .. .. ...tans i.a.ala F. alta aSa': 4-111Y,'i W. '444a.b. i.. },tall•. Mr. ' Flil i4+r F'1a41e,4 t 1 1r 7,14-4^: C. . 1 'Sal" 9 n .. #.Fcit•rielt. leaf°,'1 lz* ti I . 1.1+.,,v, 1,.d,i,4.. .;a , $r 4.^P aAal:e'; il, " l 1i;. 111r4r1 c i & pi that 1,,.:111 ■"+'In4't• it. I1ra ' %'`.i 4.c" * 1 ,.•,,,,.t_ai ',,1e`.1 1'M.', ma 4'.,,r1:1.::..' :v.,:4 t. 14 .4 ,046e.ari iii. ley(:':it l t, iia k. E.' 4➢ t; 17 t Oa ; tmatYrJ1 9 t ,. s 4 .1:i n:1114, +"s+et+ i', 1111. ; 1., 4., 1. \41.4 :se 1, / rt':1141 4a', r ' :9'4.:' 1?'+l': i7°1 11 b.= rill at, l "➢atltlir int l4Lti'ieli➢:E4 +#c, ) ct..:. 14. 4.6,441 d. 1' Elie Ii Dot54 i b. 11ta ta'a owl funily, lt.xt for Ps ia' 06@+,< a.taa;t° at 1414^]le+l ills? lttrati 1'41;1'.1. "y i4•A' ." fi`44'lit':Ia.l"'4 41 lti'y'r4uthi1r wry •s 7t"Y11 11t1 .t ilr gnt4J4l t $1°a'i:"lsit- ,claa;1rta' 1 4 ;; (Ion -4h, 1.tp 4144t1s1t° 111 141 3414:'411., 1,11 11➢ llcglia4.t t tit ?ar4tu+•, :1'+4• a;4hitt4,4'I• t4. eclat Jpata l! 151' t4 Kin, n w➢afetal \...a•g'b' a1',( WIZ till'. la :olatl 1411.14 a, t 1 rata la' ,a w ,,, i a 1.11+ Ir` 1,. 1'r ' toe, ., ; 4;:Y`, Iar a 11147'-" ,•14-rtr,,, I i r a.. l 1> C.. I'•9u€a' kne4T5a,119 a %4 M r 4,i.tt1t •, i 'cal 114+ Unt, t it^ti 1'.\: litit;atticlll, which 1'.4 t' it Jilt+$i" 19 ; t4 :,4 4 'i , " '.. i1.L'St, ,,1."> da4:rr ung, 14y e, t:ha' 41'411913S t iltr tire hili t and ere ,1:t, t'atrcalia# a1ta1 , (a't', 1" ;I' 1. a After mangling throe;;. tit lh; Ine1 ; i 4 la4' d here last week,. Aldi 111v 11ali;R, tQ7td ha. v 1'a S Y S. t<, At ' e .4;➢ LI'llitlt wa', f't4 1,: toll 14er119tGi•" il41941U t 19 (aflQCr 414199 i. l"1'a, 1. 1 '- 1C 11 ' ma lir " ... i,1 41 ,.tlPt ., ,, r .lit. C. t lflitll, .: )rel n . e•' qn°" t, .•, a i0 b111sr}1$ A4Slri wow u(4 1IfaIn >9PIir At - , -1 i -h#, 1 ",( 19(' anti S141(I i•lt I1 iJ1 ', ? .'111, ".., „ ,,,:tu11v 4icc t:4ttaal Itlt,J arclal•3 jautltitJ i o 1 , . l'ux 4 vo-1.1114E'r "4 (,•t lt;t;: oi,trsitic4l linea st :1'p anti sltakt t;n, '1'titr\ I °ttrI. 11111 t 4. en. . • w ) 1 SI "'Al" 1 a111r1 110411.(4'" .'11141 tit^' .t'4.01'11 lrtllttjti 011*: t)rau,, then-g3.tP,t ;tr10tl dot l41'li;t1111..y,L licit*`. ill I`,• 0 P, •1i:, (15184'+•, Toronto. err • ' . •'4,., .taae.a r • t : + . " tl ed up the 11u_t.y 1cr, teal=.1 j , . a 4 t t1. i1 reit • pll194'ilig striae 141ie *1192, tit4, tbelve9 ('.yl(+ta ilei-. lit. '1':11g.4, of the Ontario St, g 1,31•0 Di➢ retOrS' of the Clinton ,laciest• their wily. , a turned 1141 at Miller's grove. After all ;tI4.tltthdiao elhtlrclt, Clint:in. was one of , rim Fah., 5:1111:11 is to be hold for three .. " 4)t *Novo. . 17. le . et 4 It 11(1411111'9 Onl` £411 tint? to 3'P,'lir(a r ..1-,,, t 4.:•t.. il. l'o .ctt+4 431a raaa414,A n.t+t4leu j . n n 1';th. 1114'1 rl'ol'41 gathered avowal, the lin their prize list. ,Y p the late l rallsict xl.siltttt, of ar4lttlt,^,r, 1 the seating room w*i takl`n °up4 anal- the clang fi t akt lrs at lit 411 ."i1r 1(1 the. days 4inri11,Y t11e coning fail,a1e tliraug• ," if O r- . F• ° ,s i;•.. • , , l 3 n h the death t t . it .a 1.11tJll, al,u., .4 . r _ r '•444 , Warta .,.a - 1'a Ext"er Wt. ")tory '1•* , 1 . , tOLil- scat,: tl ion tl aA her 5 °. . , .. _ _m, m _d _,• ._ , ._ ®--- ; ung gentleman 1.. o i Clinton L. O. o i ill, headed 11• . Thos. Smalla.eonibe, late of IIm- The fair y oung lady it z be :i :::1➢i4,s , '01114 MAIN r1t1 l:1', F:s ter. ; pitttfOrnl:-plea Jtdul eij, ti . iltiltt• t:t 1 - i ' 11 in :lir. R. n ' • time from :, "1- •t 111'$..11 4%11114•n•4ttai =aa:t• +, *i.t4• VII. 4 , Bre, '. , ." ! . i the procession at Kincardine 011 t1141 sail, has obtained ;a poS t1O 1'n for some I 1 01 1 th t I„ foo 1 the• soma aiue„treet hea•Iln°„ t.. the Met 19 1lahte7, lal0• `1 ltt. _ aUltli..l, , loll tOt of . I - mould JI11d thena lif0 ,4thd drum baud 11'11'111'1 elHyator, and 1S 3101V at 111'1 disease t o➢lsulu ttion,1'l;d 1173 sill:ll. `s Exeter illvoc\•rty Cotuity and District' 1 t•1. 4. ,4. - ' ' ' `+04retary, bro. P©1ter, District Chap- took thlt "cake t, plate Y succ1'111h0191 to it; fatal '19114et ;. 4.'II; •i' 14'1' a 1, 41,4941441 lu':t4ur .ler r. , - , 0 %tin Messrs. 4ra1'ksOn Bros., the 310ted was 'buried 011 Tuesday last. A l:r;'L'.,.'• 419 r tent (7Uu, 1,14•'1 Irreutptic :Mei Mal ' , I 1: 1)avis, jr. District P4 Plunkett, f Z+. O. • lain T310• hall 4511 r o 34 Mas- t- t a • a: l ,hi%iarl14 414 ,;n1914nt.t,, 1.41„4 astute" at 1 Lecturer, Bro. John White, Editor •'GOderic 1, was at one time 1.x7'!111(1 Mes- t1/' ._......-t l',\etel' Thoos, rliavor (11+131 anti Reeve ter of the American Protestant 'ss a^t➢:xle'4 1.1.::1:1 15 ._; 1 \ u•:.'aacl,t• fair Hay, 11 kite, of Parkhill, Rel. llarris, .Mr. sooiation, of 1Iit:llii an. .uo-'1. s.e.14,.1t. ma n''''..tint" '1 )4t•JL•hii' • 4Jifit•a. , Freeman of Parkhill Red Rev. Mr a c: i. of 3.f. ,.great.,:.. r ^all' " ' } j i 4 j County Master Floo 1p, and Past h , 1$,•OI Comma, and fe several others. a Distr`ct 'eTaster Crooks,'were guests at tenor, I^1. 4"i "t''1 ti.4 4 '9it iNEillt for I Mr. JP11:atllan llAl.,tll A few 14111 til of ds the Lon Bit demonstration, and °eau - tai• tiruatc % ! }Slid tv , and I •ttu 4t,.u. •and : at ones.introcluced .faro. John Neil as i 1'.,4, 4ta14nl!t r .4f tet,1141 n «or l lift}. \ll +_les >4 4'44. r ; pie.d seats out the platform. • tt'nn.14'4i't4r ld,lr, ;x.417 a t 41141 tatntsatnotta 1u u`. • chairman, who was loudly cheered, 1'10'4 r" 4193 1 le Carson, 1 l 1l C'i ows, That, venerable and worthy orange hatters and clothiers,gave away a large quantity of girls pi4:ll10 hats last week, as an colt ertisement. The members of Willis church, (Presbyterian):•hoir,pieniced at Middle- contourm. of sorrowing fh 4 _'1:d3 and re- lations followed. the 10321,,:i9:r3 to their last resting place. S4 e e\tt'ufl our sincere sympathy to the a iaeted S11i411 1' Worm INO T11.L ly t : 1141 :;N tons ;rove, Baylleld, on Wednesday.,' As Mr. John Shute was drisi.: ,dole, where a good time was spent.. ' the road a flew miles from 141419141!e titsn- 'who has been day afternoon he caught two d,.1., ill 1i, Flj > j •€outline ' 011i for the act of Wiling sheep.lie at (+11(4 ,.bones • ..•<• 1Cl:ir•t poytt•11ncc, t1';ttatia. then intros octet 4 nyar llh )s, 'F o ' 1 stAj 111'g AI, ia41 1 i ave an address of welcome followed q men, W. 1t"". Connor, Esc(., was chair s 0[ite time has returned tilome tlecom., at.a rapid rate to then ,best atE 3 11,13u1' 141 3 99:;, SON'. Barrister. 1ntiCit41' of Supreme1y Reeve White Bro. i'oulter, Ree 'tnaztof the greeting and °ren zzaecrid and aCl1Unint: (t flim 4i lt, 'antt ,l t' •irs Nat - Public,l enteyaneer. Com y 1 d t b Bayfield i o 1 the ponied b her sister ltrs IItelc mad r y Harris, P.ev, Freeman rind the i3ev, the proeee Ings a Ay ( 1 1 :4t 1'r xc >l.n, 4'44 l:!,,.a. 1'11'5. McCulloch, of.T3ellefontainc:. t,.:,• .-F':ulson s 111,•.1:.1„x1 tet'. - d I+allis, who all made stirring 811(1 ap. 12th. lf. 1.I `b 41IA s, DENTIST, propriate addresses for the oceassion, after which the following llesolutions were moved and seconded and carried with uaxaninlity:- Mr. W. I -T`. Murrey, of L. 0. L. No. 182, G(,clerioh, acted as director oe ceremonies and showed his Lodge oft' to good advantage at the London de- monstration. Rev. Mr. Freeman,- of Parkhill, preached to the orae emen of Green- way, 011 Sunday Sth inst. His sermon was very impressive, medal -as listened to witllmiarked attention. Rev. Mr. Livingstone; of Clinton, preached a very impressive and in- structive sermon to the Orangemen of that town and surrounding eountry:. on. Sunday, July 8th, taking as his text the word "the law of perfect liberty." i.,lt, v., c+:tracts teeth without `'pain I 3z u`, I ..tabs. 'ipot, +4191114.4n5.t 10 new Olt xs r ;;4:!atilt nt1u1 Makes Gold killing', and all other ▪ at ,t'it 1114t nest possible. (;Ines to Zurich last %4351 in each month. o 1:,t.3T5Ii1E of MAIN STREET, EXETER. 1LLIf3T & ELLIOT, BAanIsTeats, Solicitors; Conveyancers, Arc. Money to Loan at'G''. 2.11. V. EDDIO'r. -J'. l LLIOT. = a -Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Cfl 4x ./y' :TIES DESIRING, TO INSURE, 11.i THE BEST and cheapestIlnsurance Company in the Dominion, a yin do sahy npplyingpersonaliy, or by mail' to the 'us,1ersig ed.•'All applications promptly attended to. -A?Ho agent t'or the Wellington Uoinpaoy of Guelph. Air:441„AUCTION'S l;lt'forthe 0ountyof Huron, 1 BQISE IILItli1', Aosa'r. 1k'ac, i•8s Zurich, Ont: 1. That devoutly and gratefully we render thanks to Ulm *!from whom•ell blessings tlorl; " for His mar- vellous interposition at times of treat national crisis in the history of our l:mptre. For haring raised lip Itisservant. Bing William the III., to eery out "His wast designs and work 311s sovereign will.i7 Por the blessings aceriingfrum the' resolution of 1831; of the overthrow of the baneful and (lespotts rule of James tine 17.; on 9141.: placing on the throne a constitutional monarch in the person of William the 111.; and the securing of ,d1e inestimable blessings of religious and civil liberty. For the unprecedented spread of truth, the unification of Protestnntism,aud the development of, our Empire in these two hundred years. 3. That, as Protestants, we re.afilrm the principals enuneiatec, by our foiefnthers,in the glorious revolution of 1681, which placed King WVilliam elle II1, Mt the throne and firmly ,established Great Britain as It Protestant nat- ion, and we express our 4rm . dctermatiou to main- tain the privileges then obtained for us, and, by' all lawful'uneans to:c>lnbnt the encroachments of the Church of Ionto. at That, recognizing the pare - mount importance ofeducation in deciding. the Intel lacteal and moral character of mankind and believing the 'Bible to'be the true foundation of Protestantism. and the highest standard for the evidence of individ- uals lead nations, we strongly assert the importance of giving it a prominent place In the educational system of our country, that we object to allow any religious organization to assume the functions of the State in controlling educational affairs that no religious deno- mination should be allowed special rights and privilo ges i11 regards to education, anis that no schools, col- leges or universities receiving State and should be per- l mated to ineuteate;political'or •religious .principals O. 'a, Sunbeani , The New R. O. ,Church of this place is about 'completed. ` The edificeis a large and 'excellent one,and the appear- ance tirst class. :Pother Kelly is to be complimented : upon; completing this large ;undertaking in such o. `.masterly Zurich jottings. - Miss Baker, of Brussels,is at,present visiting in town. • Miss Mitchell has heft 'town, She will be missed by many. gentleman got into the buggy and Mr. Shute drove lain to whore the sheep were being worried. Both sasv the, dogs and they are well •known. People who keep dogs and know they are away nights and not chained up, and sae them C0 Me home the next 17Je1'1dil1g covered with blood should kill them at once,for they must know that, they have Max: pulling has commenced. The been cor muting some depredation. 111 crop this.year appears to be very fair. is thought to be no batter than high - Quite number of the old folks ° of way robbery than fora man to keep a this town, held apicnic,at the Grand dog and know that he is guilty of kill- ' ing.sheep,and destroying his neighbours Deed, Tuesday. 1VIrs. C. Lippert left here for T'cilasl= i, property.' and he ought toabe ashamed lap of himself. The farmers of that 'giciro Mich., where she intends visiting re- ity are very thankful to Mn Shute for lations and friends. his prompt action and assistant,. in Mr. 1z Mrs. Ed. Apple who has been (liscovening the guilty dogs. Where visiting friends and relatives here for Mr. Shute was enroute for, we, are not the past few weeks returned. home to at liberty to divulge, but, however,Mr, New Tdaulhurg. Shute must accept the thanks of the Last Moatday, the Lutheran Sabbath residents of that burg. 'school held their :picnic in ' 1-olland's :grove: :Running, jumping and other sports y. were the order of the day. Mr. JohnduEpstein, a former resident of this 'town,but nory a resident of A statue to Shakespeare is to be erected in one of the most eonspiouous and fashionable parts of Paris, but it is at the ex,pease of an Englishman;" -