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The Exeter Advocate, 1889-3-7, Page 1iM VOL. IL The, Maisons Bank.. (Chartered by Parliament, 1855,) Paid up Capital„— R... $2,000,000. Rest Fund..: 1,(]00,0.09, ]lead office Montreal, W OLFERSTAlr1 THOMAS, ]Esq,, G *vier. MANAGER. Twenty Rrancla offcea in the Dominion” Ageneses in the Dominion. V. S. and Europe. Open every lawful day .front 3itR a. M. to a p, hataardaya 10a.ua.to i p, A generalbankiug business transacted Three per cent. per annum allowed for money on Deposit Receipts and Savings Rstzak• R. IL ARCHER, Exeter, . JAIL 2$,'t""a m n Manage THE er .°gni Is pulbli917e4 oyery Tlluraaiay stetsons, PA the 01110e, IN -STREW, ET T, ExE'rz . Dy the` A:3DRAS'I'UBLISHING-Cp]IPAIiY, TERMS O' SCI3SCRIPTIQN, QUO DellArper annum if paid in Advance. <ii.arO if not so paid. nrant5sstisig 2itaten 173:t. ..334M3,4170, di%iontitauetl alutil sell arre.ara era pmat, Advert9ellt AMMO. 4tirec,tioaast will be ubli%lied (9a forbid an 'charged accordion f,itreral (iscauutata Ode for transeient ,rtfxtixezncute inserted for o lost. Ry+try cteaxrlption of JOS ii Nil turned out in the guest style, *neat irioderister0 Chen s,reenayord- t1ra, licc.foradvertising, srataacrtptaana*, etc. to be rr da PaYriblet to William Sanders, Kai ter a4S1k1areb DUCT tOry. Tsivtxx IttlitOltrtr, Catt7fleu.--]rev. S. ] Robinson.SundayAl t<xm andlp,m. 'Rector. Shl Services, m KirtilO tar 4'sttifReu•.J*mes+Rt„, Rev. B. Idlera,ttit, Pastor. Sunday Services, MAO a.m. wade.% P - In. Sabbath School, s p.m. .MC tits STRUT --Rev, 3. Wilson, ]'aster. Sun daily Serviess.10, tc a�. m. awl ASO p.m. Sabbath Siii Dol 2,40 y,, tat. PaResrratatr,t,t Caxrtnren —Bev. W. Martin, Pastor. Strntlaa Services, it. a. rn, and 0.30 p.. In. Sabbath Scheel, 9.Wis)a.m. Ah q• as Wa[ .. L. BILLINGS. Office over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario, Nitrous Oxide Gas for painless extraction. .., iT. KINSMAN, DENTIST, L.D. S., ex- tracts teeth tracts teeth without pain by giving Vegetable Vapor, or using the new Anesthetic ou the gums. Makes Gold Filli lugs and otherdental work the best possible. Goes to Zurieh last Thursday in eath mouth. East side of Main street, Exeter. DR, X. A. ROLLI?S. OFPIOE-MAIN ST.'. hesitance --Corner Andrew and North Streets, Exeter, Ontario. r t A. AMOS, M.D., C. 1.L L. 0.P., MIN.; L. 1 • R. C. S., Edin. L. F. R. & S., Glasgow; L. 3 ., Edinburgh and Glasgow; 3i. O. P. & S., 1 Ontario; F. T. 31. S., Toronto. Night bell at office. Crediton, Ontario. 412-8 a TR. COWEN. OFFICE --MAIN STREET, 1 1J Exeter, upstairs, opposite Centra Hotel. Side entrance on south --James street leading to the Methodist Church. 1 W. BROWNIN, M.D., X. C. P. S. eTG• (graduate of Victoria University. Office and i residence, Dominion Laboratory, Exeter. lie(TII,LIAM SWEET, VETER- • ? r f inary Surgeon. Graduate 't`;1,', ,,�� Toronto. Office and Residence one block east of Samwell & a #1 '—, ? Pickard's store. Opposite skat- ing rink, Exeter, Ontario. � LB. DICKSON,: BARRISTER, SOLICITOR ] . of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con- veyancer, Commissioner, &c. ]money to loan ( Office—Fanson's Block, Exeter. a lEIT,LIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLIC- Alt itors, Conveyancers, &c. Money to loan at6 per cont. t B. V.ELLXOT. J. ELLIOT 1 EDWARD N. LEWIS, BARRISTER, NOT- r 1J ary Public, Proctor in Maritime Court, , Conveyancer, &c. Solicitor for Huron Land aggency. Goderieh and Bayfield. Bayfield 1 office atSwartz'sHotel, :open every Thursday. Money to loan at very low rates. S r JTAMES OKE,' Exeter, Ontario, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron, a Sales promptly attended to and' satisfaction guaranteed, Sales arranged at this office. • HBROWN Winchelsea. Licensed Auct- • ioueerftor the Counties of Perth and Riddieeex, also for the township of Usborne. Sales promptly attended to and terms reason able:.Sales arranged at Poet office; Wincheisa r EBOSSENBERRY, Zurich,Ontario.1 Lic. r . ensod Atietioneor fol t i the confit gluron. Charges Moderate and satisfaction S1 guaranteed, 3 3 HOLT, Khiva, Ontario. Licensed - W au ioneer for the Ounties of Middles t r sex ted Lambton; and the townships of Stephen e, and Hay. All sales promptly attended to. TX EILBER Licensed Auction e P ®rforHay d L.L.' Stephen and McGillivray townships. Jffic e=Crediton„Ontario. 1N L , 01 fayFarmers Mu sal F” F m Fire Insurance; Company. ompany. s 01 Parties desiring to insure in the best and iheapest Insurance Companyin the Domin- it on, can do so -byy applying personally, or by ti nail to the .undersigned.Alfapplications ,romi,tly attended to. Also agnfor the tt 3Vall,ington Company of Guelph. el .�B E OS5E:iBTI'oRX,:Agent, Zurich, Ont. v EXETER, ONTARIO, THU SELLINC Off at Cost Furniture at your on ''rices. • M. G. Ingram wishes to retire( from business and will sell for the ileac( sixty days, Furniture at Costa .An inspection of the Goods Solicited, Now is a cifaace to get bar gains as be is positively rug to retire from business" (i* 7►al; F.INSAbk ONT. areditQA, Mrs. S,.Virood has been visiting sat the. gait'ss at faondon.. There were a large number in the villege on I toudiay it bents council meeting. Ur. S. Coupland and son and Bliss. Hamilton of St. Marys, are the guests et V. Bertrand. I4 Tr. John G. Young has been sedum, lr indisposed with a sesere attack of Museaiaar Rheumatism. Ructus --.An Feb, 28th, than wife of Noah Heist, of a son, On March 2nd, the wife of John Smith, of t4 son, Ms; J, Hill is keeping batch now. Iatrs. IL having gone on n visit to friends in; Detroit. What's wrong with Jimmy giving the boys to bachelors dinner, The two Jacks had A fight the other day Inwhich the long eart•ci one came out victorious. The vanquished Jack was knocked out in one round ItLvina to retire with a dislocated ,finger. No report of injury from the other. A meeting will beheld next Safer day in Carter's old .slaughter house to. organize a "Sons of Rest" society. This place has leen selected owing to the quiet locality in w*Mels it is situated. Full report next week. Two of the prominent membora o the German church haee; teen up be- fore the church court ter uliebehavlour. The trial must have:been very inter- esting, but ns all reporters were ;ex � eluded we are unable to give full par- ticulars, Considerable curiosity is manifested as to the authorship of the letter in lest weeks Aevoe'nrE. Some blame Billie, some Johnnie, some Bennie and more Jimmie, but they all disctairn the honor of originating this wonderful' sample of English orthrogralilhy. Winchelsea Enos Cook, of St. Thomas, is visiting 'is father in Winchelsea. Miss Heywood, of Exeter, is visiting er cousins in 1Vinciielsea. Mrs. Str,tffon, of Michigan, formerly f this place, is home visiting her fat- er and mother. W. H. Clarke has clisposzd of one of is blood horses to a gentleman on the merican side for a snug sum. The wedding that was expected to lave' come off last week:,was for some eason unknown to your correspondent tostponded. The young, folks took in Farquhar ind. Eden concerts last week stud re - ort having spent a good time. I guess hey did when the sleigh turned over. h Herb. • Jack the Ripper was in the village n the date as published by his bills,but a great many were disappointed about his looks for they expected to see a cannibal or some other kind of a man- ater, but most of them thought that he as a nice looking Iittle gentleman. A few days ago Johnney "Charlie" an away, upsetting the cutter and caving the occupants standing on theit leads in a snowbank. Luckily the now being so deep the horse could'nt. Hake much headway. So was caught fter dragged the cutter upside down bout forty rods from where the stack as. Orange News. NORTH I•IunoN.-Number of lodges porting'', 26; No. `hot reporting, 2; lo. dormant, 1; No. of initiations, 34; io.: joined by certificate, 30; No. 'rein cited, 3; No. withdrawn by certificate 7;; No. suspended, 23; No. expelled, No. died, 5;.Total membership, ' p, 74b; o, members in Largest lodge, 54; larg- t lodge, No. 963, Blyth, • On Friday evening last a Royal Black reeeptory was organized in Kincar- ine by Sir Knights Brownlee, Grand aster of Ontario West; Lee, Grand ecturer; .Floody, of Clinton; Bradley, Harriston; Cruikshank, of Paisley; awyers, of Pinkerton; and McHenry, Cargill. Five candidates were in- iated and five were admitted by cer- ficate. The number of the Pro cep- rry is 132. The follewing officers were ected and installed for the ensuing ar, viz: W. P., Sir Knight, David Small; D. P.,: S K. A 'W hamson salAnnouncenten res. DAY, MARCH 7 Chapkain,S,K.JosephLangRegistrar, .. .1.11. Scott; Treasurer, R. limiter; Lee- , Curer, E. Diller; Censors, i. Harris and J. A. McPherson; Pursuivant, jamesi Donahue; Foreman of Committee) l:•":. .Se N. 92 ti.' Carlin have completed the Arandy. After the usual bilsillosS WILE - " T B and W,, over supper was served b the Sr.il4 , purchase of the olltlll't� business heretofore ID ,, e shall cony inu , Ire �, y strengthening it in every a rl �?�� possible waa.�ti it will Qd1�' a , , .� aim ilea purpose #'eta,ilt� and depart - r.,1 M oTxa .-- ,At the last regular, tC 5 It enjoyed � ©i I" ' meeting of Ennisk.Aen Lodge, so, lb 3iIt t tale excel cive,ca .1tal at our colli man w position ' tont weare 11'•1 a 1Si�loll io make our business L- 0. 'L,,eolbor3!ae the following town, nh of the lali St and most inif ,„ Ili this county, and guarantee tc? offer g� equal, not tion of condolence with the fame of superior, to ani; thing heretofore shown h Exeter, e will offer during the colkaino week our late chaplain, Bro, James I r fan,r 'w is adopted and ordered tobelllLbl#sh s{i. bargains in Kna hts of KicrdineThe ,Precep- lug to thel> f thei s c Ca rl this biis;neaS `lll lfs etor, has good igen at the head of `it` ent., Stiff be and therefore =frust prosper. extend the bt wh hUtile -' - r (� sa x;Elaly st motile r of Enniskillen Loyal Orange Lodge, N, 4 !coats ];lis it wet s a ;s resolved to present;� sit w t,r Oercoa1ings � a letter of condolence on the lame death of your late husband, X3ro,. Jaiili;t± 1'dillialr, The members of this I.odga were urged in this matter by as Vitas of profound regret over your irrrepntahle loss. 'Under the circumstances of intim., ate brotherly asooelation with him wt a»tl ll other artielm Will be fold equally Ownabove well ]*new the �'ortlr ol` your Iai o ]tart(- r - � M The �l�i +� must be x[!1(1 in order to MOO er, were cognizant of his kindly tu" room for our spring stock which :is constc`uitt R1TlVln , 11 ' nianiy disposition, and his iutegrity a r ( xx1s anno rue highest price ani, rl'rustxn for �o, trance o(finer 1,. exchange purpose(, This knowkdg hes msdt' vs , continuance ifllililTl(!i? of the generous patronage of �id customers and soliciting a "mill fromthe public generally, all the more keenly alive to the greaI>rp We reraam yours respectfully, Raving disposed of the busies in which I have for the s as member,, gas we 1 a as"the cotner'stolae of i 17;1y SOB m, t .o s the �m .:t� : � �► . � T. �, and W. J. Carling, i am desirous of ac�:rl,oWlecl�';in the generous c k' structure of Chri unnity�:� C11S which w 4 are bound to p7c�tercc:"�e a ' Iecl me, and dict C011tlllRf111{' of the for the new fan, would mourn 'viiia Tint as time wlthtfu.t hope* But our faith is net without lactic j hope for the living in the.preeentw:oriel and hope for the dear .Dile who .had „ire, Gently oppeened the portals beyond. He has left honorable teaatinnony'IU the eon sciences of every member of this Lodges and we have also every reason to believe i:nthe consciences of every one who 1new him. Ile served his god and hisrountr dfll nil He watt not nsjnaaxrae to IIx. ` � s. d right And we believe he died right. The BlagkC(s, Cofoers, I1ier D1688 Bois, ijrgatast Saw!s, C!QRifiij, 118Uo Clot, oar, Felt Boots, Felt Sboes and Felt slippers. Hess of your loss—a less which, dart .for theroinisea held out to us fiy the mere/. fill Author of our being iu that revealed word which is the eoruer atone of this Society of which your late huiroaual was Faithfully Yours, CA LILAC' S. Persons whose account: have not as yet been settled, may call at the store and settle them, where the books wilt be kept for a time, 1. Q. The revival meetings In Evangelical Atwell have been closed. The meet• Inge as & whole have been very sue- cesiful. On. Sunday Inst fortee i persons ONO eater: -Marti Willie Hawkins, Alice Gould. Jane. SECOND mere.. Maud Rut lei], arca rcctstvt d into frill membership a Jessie Hawkins, Beatrice Warren. members of this Lodge, therefore. �vhllc y� x ip s Finer rmtr„,..aarellier Gould, um result of thenad meetings, Cou el, Joseph tendering you these words of VOtadh►1- �.s. l,t } s P Banco In your teat sorrow, mutat rat~. Ortwein and Much Dirt' carrying on \orthcott, Joseph Vasey, train from direetiti' 'onr� aattertfatn to *Wine of the some nature in Dash• o moot renew the dork.eloud which, (7,0a the silvery lining whoop brightne. 3 axl,” ,� alit the „rata( lilt. lair. Samuel Ifialatauf in His providence has seen fit `til tc : a a1ie Dakota, formerly as eIet in petard} case About pit"' " . s rn . �atat s store of this 'piece, WAS Mar - has promised to be .a Fath' ` Hiss hf• Morits, et Zurich. The fatlaerlesa'protect ytltt and goer it ceremony Wee performed by Rev. His will: shall tinnily be alone. Ortwein, of Evangelical Assoeietion, We acre yours dear Madan; on 1al leaf The next any the lumpy couple went on of Enniskillen L..0.4. . No.159, , a short wedding tour to visit friends in A.xnliiizw hiat.Liatl, Wald. the East, They intend afterwards to 141, ''rt-' idein Dakota. May `h.ippiness an CiplISToptina Hot ON.,3 , Af, success leo theirs. WILL/A3( Sreysxsox. Xl. S. 4 The h d i a books for the Public, Sc11ao1 Lila, rary have arrived and are placed in the neat little ease in Principal's room. Great pains have been taken to select The elei'rltin� is fast going aa al such hooks as will tend to cultivate in b g g ai o the pupils a taste for literature theta not our roads, only Mentally but morally. This has n been a long felt want in this school and we hope that parents will allow the pupils to take advantage of this splen- The Young People's Improvement did privilege,-, Children require phisi- Society meeting on Monday evening cal exercise it is true, but what is more was well attended. The chief interest important than to move the young being the debate resolved "Thaw the mind in successfully coped with. The franchise should' be cstended towcmen" Library consists 01 one hundred and which resulted in a draw thirty:nine volumns, all of whieh will tend to elevate morally and mentally. To late for hast week. NVIIDDIN• BELLS. --On the 20th Mr. D. Gattachali. was united in mar;iaie to Miss Lehman Goshen Le m n of the Lint: Rev. J. W. Ortwein performed the ceremony which took place at the residence. of the bride's father. A goodly number were present to see Dave receive the bounty The entertainment at Eden school so kindly given by the thoughtful filth- was a decided success, The house was dr after spending a jolly time until the literally rammed, and jammed full small hours began to appear; all retir- Mr. Jas.Dempsey deserves credit for his ed to their respective homes. We join management- Proceeds over $45. in wishing the happy couple all the suc- cess and happiness imaginable. • " The long expected A. 0. F. concert came off at last. At 8 o'clock the hall. was pretty fairly filled with an attentive audience, when the curtain was rolled up. After a brief speech by Dr. Buch- anan in which the benefits etc. of tate Order were reviewed, the play entitled the "Irish Immigrant" was introduced `all doing their part satisfactory. . Dur - 'fl Jas. De Le„ Hay%'g ave our tt a tt y a visit one day last week. Jils. Lane jr. has taken the t•ontract any caretaker ofeour: village school. T. Coughlin M. P. returned etu a Shutt visit from Ottawa one day last week. On Friday evening last, the' Ontario House was brilliantly -lit up, for the oe- casion of one of these pleaisiulte-venings in tripping. the light fantastic toe,Valich all did in a very . able manner. The crowd consisted of the elite- _ ' ttr io e boring village, and all were we fied'with the happy .time spent. The affair broke tan in the "wee ,smx hours of the morn." -Zurich. Miss Bein has a music, class ith town. Mrs. R. Hamacher is able to be around again. Mr. Geo. Holtsman ,was the guest -of his cousin. . Mr. Haist,`,of Norm snidy,County Grey was the gue§t, of Bev. T. Hauch last week. M. P. Cook,.of Moinii t 'ton, who. has been visiting friends in the village has returned to his home. • Mr. M. Zellers intend to build a new' beck block next to Mr. E. Apple's tailor- ing the interval between this and the shop, Brick, lumber, etc. .ire'. ]darn comic drama "Paddy Miles" .Messrs,. placed on the lot. , : , g Wren and Southerlant•sang &couple of ',Saiuril iy was .i braglr tl F f ' Zui c songs which were well received. To Mont - oil ape grit' of the ne weatheaaai,ii d et - cant up the Program, Dewitt of cellent sleighing, bushnes . a`o ^rust -n& real sang a couple of Irish songs which ,„: !i together with the.farce "Paddy Miles" and ever rthhn waw madcrt,,##`n?v 1 . y sent the audience home with liaughin Mr. Fred Hess ; .i' tends t ais"n :: `^ '« laughing' A. his faces. 'We heard theremahk If Dewitt wareroom for the,: UrpeSe` of ,', am h _4 i � p g is not an Irishman he tivas 'meant for. Henna%], Onso. quantitieti of wood has been It to town the fust week. ie streets are nearly bare, and uit. less mord snow .falls the sleighing is done, Judging from the gaaantity of mater- ial we ,see, building operations will be very lively next summer. Special services are being conducted in the Methodist church here, by the pastor Itev, J. S. Cook assisted by Rev. ser that Mr....... mp, of London, was etre of the i~tte George victims, He lectured in .Gets,. wood on the previous Friday avenin;„,. 'Tine bat quarterly sleeting' for the present conference year will be held in the Evangelical church alt Saturday next and on Sunday the Sacrament of the Lord's Slipper will be administered by+ the presiding Elder of the district, Rev. J. Umbach. Stephen Uounoil• Counc ' : let in town hall, Crediton, on Ma «b, 188), with all members present,, Minutes of last meeting were read and signed after changing 4/171 to $271 as per resolution. "' h. ing orders were �•raa follow, ntod: T. 'Walton, blackstnitlling, 8;3;55; blanks from 0. II. Bridgeman of St, Penis church. Toronto, $3; P. McKenzie, D. R 0, and use of polling place, $,S; Easterbrooke, estate for gravel, $3,76; lit. Rodd,, cash book, 85; G.:alaw•hinny, repairing M. C, D., 50 tits.; Mr. Radiny, work on S. B. $1.10; A. Leary, $2. The question of statute Iabor was then taken' up. After considerable discussion and ex- planation it was moved by T. Yearly, seconded. by G. G. Samson, that a per- centage scale be adopted instead of the present one which will somewhat lessen the amount of work. Quite a number of the ratepayers were present. Coun- cil now.adjourned to meet first Monday (in April when patlunasters will be ap- pointed and also other officers. A spec- ial meeting will be held on Saturday afternoon. • C. PROUTY, CIerk; The alumni missionary meeting i ... connection with the Methodist eltareh was held in the church on Sunday after noon last when dtldrosses were deliver- ed. by Revs. J. S. Henderson and 0, Bridgeman. Bidcbxlph, A gout was seen going down the 2 con. on Monday last but it cleared out when it heard nanny's fate and the drum that cost 8500 for the new end of it. under. it a stone bonndation , .Thi3a will one"'°' be an int ..rovemeitt to tbat'A oi° ' + Mr. Chas. Bosse. berry'•purpososgoing.' y• b to London; where" 'he .it.. s° a glitaeated .ReportS. ., a School S.No, 2 Ha situation in McChiry s fouiidr� .. -`'0I ar, lie is a of *. good'� felkon* „' J 13...fellow ryas; `yrs}i, , The following is the Feb. re o1 t based him all the success i r ob P , aYi2gixhavtble�' :� 'upon the; altelidance, punctuality, con - Mr. John Cook' intends"'iho, ]Dave £ai^ ducr;;inddiligence of the pupils. The Dakota in, a couple, of ••wet ks: He taking a fins span of ties s` � b;eli ° i , ah ea ser purchased in this vicinity.,They'• de'h no disgrace to these parts :and will be an ornament tb Dakotas.. ,., M' ., Mr. Williams'our. ;elgtCt�pxisin� ,�m miller,; in tends erecting a'handsomle residence as soon as the spruo oleis I 'avl-` iae names are in order of precedence. • iiFrna-•-•Jno. Chapman, Albert Eac vett, Alfred.ltacrett. SEN. FOURTrt:—Hamer Russell, Nicol Shirray," Jno. Campbell, Juan. Toxjtor l: -Willie ilfurray,Nelson Northcott, Cecil Ross: n:—Chas. hs man Trrzzt .0 p ,Alfred laic_ on one of the finest sit in°teiw be' ing Taggart, Aldworth. part of the old .mxlX�,�: xeSbr:—John' N orth o h gri tee opposite ncoxm T c tt, 'Henry the st mill. Ja a sofa ah s, Nolaha Vtt, Mr. Wm. Jones,an old resident leaves this week for Manitoba, taking his fam- ily with him She settl's near Turtle Mountain. He is a brother to Mr. Ed. - 'Mr. and Mrs, Simpson, of Seaforth Jones of McGillivray. . We wish him visited friends in Khiva one day last every success. week. The past week has been a sad one to Miss Kate Dinney was visiting , at very many of the residents of this local- Mr.during Holt's last week. ity caused by the death of two of the oldest settlers. The first,the beloved. wife; of Mr. Wm. Armitage, died on Tuesday 26th ult, Her death was sud- den although ailing for some time. She leaves a l a-rge family, six sons a'c'id six daughters to mourn her loss. She was much esteemed and deeply regretted by a host of friends and neighbors, for her kind and amiable disposition. Mr. Arm- itage and his family have the sympathy of the entire community in their be- reavemnt.---On 'Tuesday of the aanie. week Lizzie, wife of Mr. Rd. Thompson died at Lucan, after a lingering, illness from that awful disease cancer. Ail her sufferings she bore with Christian forti- getting his getting foot badly ,jammed. We tude and patience, till death ended, her are .leased to hear that h i P e sable as sufferings. She was a sister to ,'Mr. be around again. John Tlawkshaw, of Exeter. We hear that some of our older i;rti- zeas of Khiva have made threats to knock two eyes out of a Dashweed. peanut seller as he has told something that is untrue. You do not want to,. put too much confidence in what ` you hear now -a -days, Klya• Miss Mary. O'Rourke, of Port Huron, is home at present_ Mrs. L. Davis is -at present visiting; at Mr. Holt s for a few days. Miss Annie Godsaxre returned home on. Friday evening last. -' The weather is very nice at present but the roads are getting sloppy. Some of the Crediton citizens have. been . back hunting in this vicinity but got no berme. Mr: Angus McCormick, who has been away to Wisconsin for a few months;, is home again: Glad to see you look- ing so well. • Mr. O. 1Iolt has ,been i,n`entfnba a. horse; power for strath cutting. , He has' one of the best machines he could procure from the north. Mr. Patrick O'Rourke happened with a severe accident one day last week by Dashwood, Mr. Johii Fried, of London, spent Sunday With friends in this village, as: Cr alseditoo didn,3l; r. and Mrs. Norsworthy, of Revival meetings are in progress i the , i ,. n Tavaia�„11ca1'chtzrt;lt where aid are conducted b by the Rev. Messrs. glitch. and Ortwein. O THE DEAFiZAs or on • 1? s cuzeii of Deaf L nese and Horses in .the bases of '1 eiartr standing, by a simple, remedy, will end.t description of it vieFr: to any person who ap plies to NU :not,80N, 210 St. John St. Monti. cal Yi-93?88.-1y. ,