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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-11-13, Page 1' VOI..'14, NO. 46. TANNIS-41,00 Pee Aleellelleiv inetelvleuee. m..1111101110111b.,. AND. CENTRE ITUR01* GENERAL APTEliTISER. CLINTON, ONTA 11118DA,Y NOVtlIBV1i. 13 "11 -it „ • grtifoloionza auN Oho (540o, inell,HET 'WWI. bandana, tte,, hes opened an o•f. Nor' lino IA the Vieterlahlook„ Viptorta street, Minton. • CliMolf. 28i 1879. " AtO,t1J= 'T0'14I0NPItREAttetE satat,x, fatrare - " ea Heed Mortgage ilecitrity, at modemte rates, of Intereet., 'MOM, Austietlith, lee°. 7-tf LIST OF TAMS IN EleiTiON PPR SALE B7 . the tranada Companymay baleen sit the whoa of thentidereigned, IIALE, /oPutenorlt4.17.1070. • 311.£1.02eirownWalTTresidence,Tettcheof Nude. Pupile attended. 11 ne:eary. Residence e40 door north of 21% 0.13Eit'ssar 1111.ton, Nay .igeg •0neen Street, OYOUNG, M.B., (GBADUATE OF TORONTO Wok Ilarnaity,),Physician, Surgeon, &o., residence Me.Manning'ir, three dooreeset of the Temperance Mall, Londe/11mm Ont. liendeeboro;;tine 14,1879, • DB STANBURT, GRADUATE OF THE MEDICAL Denartment of Victoria University, Toronto, for- IxtertY. of the Hoslittale and Dispensaries, New York,. Voronerfer the County of Huton,BATFIELD,'ont.. AMC • .81 Dovioray & GIBSON, PHYSICIANS, BIM- ' Onons,Aeconeholirs, de. Oftlee,Rattenbnry Street, , nett coneelide.ted Bank. • D. /111Wsrmy,11. D. A. DI, Omen, 31. D. Olhilent maZ190077'" , • WILLIAMS, (late of Trenton,) • 'Graduate of the 'University of Torontol member, iht the College of Physitnine-mid'Eurgeone, Ont; Orme Ann Raininm0E-The house formerlypean- pied by Dr. Rene, Albert Street, Clinton. 21 D4..tiaTO.M.:740B-F1,0g-The Eooms over the Store Of Cunningham° & Aikenhead-the Square Minton. •• •;• Residenoe ;-- Ontario. street, • opposite the Eoglisli Chareli. „ Clinton, July 10,1879. MONET TO LEND. -I have any •amof iminey- to lend, on good, Unproved fame only, at 8 per eent ; (bargee very small. Sum nb object if security ample. I do -not lend money for any. Conapany. . • . . JOHN S.TORTER, Nev. 5,1878. .. SEAEORTIL ItiVARRIAGE LICENSES AND PEATI.V1.04-'NFila. AIL Apply at the Town Hall, or at the residence ache' subsoriber, near the London, Huron & Bruce Ilailivey Station. JAMES SCOTT, Issuer of Marriage Licenies. 'Minton, April 27th, 18711. • . WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIA.N, SURGEON; Aeoonehenr,Lieentiate of the College of Phyeiciati, and Surgeons of, Lower Canada, and Provincial Licenti. ateand-coronOr1or-theilotnity-o1-Eturonr-Ofile0a1*1 • ,xesidence,--- The formerly occupied bY Thwaitee, Huron street. • ' . • ,Clintou, Jan. 10,1871, TEE CENTRAL FIOTEL - late Firmer's -.4.1.1bect Street, Clinton. 8. PIKE, Proprietor. This ho- tel has lately been greatly improved and thoroughly refurnithed, and poeticism* every reqrdeite for the coin. fort and convenience of the travelling public. Good ' 4tabling and attentive hostler. Clinton, Nov, 28th, 1878. „ HVOUS AND- PHYSICALDEBILIT-7,-A-gen.- Merton, having tried in vain every advertised remedy,,has discovered a. simple mama of self.cure.-- He,sriu be happy to forward the particulars to any suf. IererWx receipt cfpostage and direlitecFliffeloiii.--Ad clresea. T. SWELL, Egg., Mayville, 1,llanimeremith London, England: ,•‘ 8.18121 W. E.,;CARTWRIGHT, tinnozon,DENTIBT. VrIndndle of the Royal College of Dental Stirmiant; of Ontario, has openeil.. rooms in the Victoria Ilitck, Albert Street.:Olinton, where he conetantly be An attendance, arid.fprepar.d to per- form every operation conneeted•with Dentiefiry. Teeth • eitraeted, Jr filled with gold, amalgam, Or, other filling material'. Artifiebil teethinserted from one to a full set. Clinton, April 17,1.879.-: • • .• • . 16 • .MRS. BEt8L- , MILLINERY Esidblishment::. A large assortment 61 'FEATII.ERS, FLow4us, • elute and RIBBONS', in the newest eliedee. Also, 1 large stook ef FELT and STRAW EATSi of the latest Styles. CORSETS, &e. . • Agent for DIITTRICE'S PATTERNS Of garraente of all descriptions ; a large etook kelt on hand. • • , , V;It and Straw Hats cleaned and altered . Large Assortment, ofLadieal,Manties. . . . LARGE stock of Crompten Improved, Coriets, for ' Children,' Misses, arid'. Ladies. Selling of summer; tock at greatlproduced prices. Now is•your tirne to reeeive bargains- _ Clinton, July'Vrd, 1870. , S. .179WLEE,E. DEALERS. IN WATCHES, :01:41)CISI . . J,E0*ELLER3r„. Albert Stireet, CLINTON --We have 'just added to otir, etaek a One lot of VIOLIX and GUITAR STRINGS. SP. -E OT -A OLE ALWAYS HEFT IN ,STOCk, Olinton,.. 009,4879. ' • 1:Z.A.0,3Enr IMPORTER CARRIAGE & BUILDERS' HARDWARE • OFFERS , . . SPECIAL ,BARGAINS 1111111131S Full-platod 7 -Shot, for S2.50., 1101140. BEEN Maim EXPRESSLY. ron THE 18180I4/811. Itt/SSTAN AND AMERICAN AIIMIRS, Mit 4 tinsiTtri 4i7ANTITV. 1E. lit ‘,/gOttP BLAwr,9harrl :06 R. IRON, OALOINRZI ?LA 1111?, 0.1/18, 01,r, July lee 1670. SAWMILL alld FA4M For Sale. - MEW. SAW =LS known tie the ',Turman Idnan,0 .1. together with a good frame Dwelling and Bank Barn, nearly new, with fifteen sores of land attached. This well known and valuable property will be sold °heap, and liberal tante given to close ont, the eetate. Five agree of land with Mille and buildings, or the Mills to be sold separately, it wanted. Ale°, Lot 8, Con. $, Stanley, 100 acres of good, im. Proved land, will be Sold cheap and liberal terms given. APO/ to NEIL MATHESON, / And W. W. EARRAN, Executors to estate of Win. Turner, Oliaton, Ott 80,1870. Insolvent Aet of I 87 5 And Amending Acta. — • IN THE 82A.TTER OF WILLIAM COLE, - Au Insiglent. •T• THE UNDERSIGNED, JOHN TAMAN, of the -LI 'Village of Londesboro, in the, Town thin of Hullett in the County of Huron, have been anpointedAseignee in this matter. Creditors are required to Ale their claims before Me within one month. • JOHN LABIUM. Dated at ondeslooro,-ithe 8SUi ot October, 1879. NW MILLINERY Establishment now!' & BRINTNELL. THE sobadribere having opened h Millinery estab. liehment, have on hand a large aueortment of -EILLESFSeT-INS; PLUSB,NE'LVETS-Starli13313ON8" Also I large stock of FELT AND 13111AW HATS of the latest styles. Far.r Ann STRAW HATS CLEANED and done over in the latest atylee. DRES$ and MANTLE MAKING done on the Premises. u.surn, DREssima-A large stock of real Hair always 0.3 hand, such as Braide,Switekee, Puffe,,Ctirle, Prleaets. de. Aleo,10,diee combings made into smooth bmide; with roots turned one ,way if Toonired:Price very low. Call at once and examine onx etock. Form DOORS NORTE OE HAILKET SQUARE, A.LAERT STREET* ' APPRENTICES WANTED' • Clinton,-0ct.-00,1879. 4t,31 • g ' !4 - gA A7,4 ti4 C1) 4rts. -011 o , +2 Opal tvl j; •••• ; 4 t ••=4,346-,▪ ' ,01.04-.-MWr-f4.44 g • e 0 el 0.1 El 6 „0 ri• C:4 0 a ...z • ; iitho . 1 '744* --SCOTT BOWIE'S - TAB CASTOR 01 Is prepared in a form perfectly agreeable to children and most sensitiye persons. la its nianufacture the properties of the oil that produce pain and griping are eliminated, and ies tendered not only mild and plena - ant in its action,Int absolutely tasteless and palata- ble. It is preanlinently the finestlaxative and ca- thartic known and ag,a. remedy for Costiveness' Con- k. stipation;and all Intestinal Derangements it isune- qualled, and is destined to take the place of crudeoil and all drastic pills and purgatives% For sale by all Druggists at as cents a bottle. Don't fail te, try, it. IROIPEY• TO...LOAN. ON • •;EASY TERMS, .1fly Which illy principal can •be eepaid .in •pari or all at any time attiring .the term " • cif Lobar). . APPLY TO • , W. W. VARRAN.:, • Olinton,,Rarch.1878. • . • '.1.43IDDLECtilVIBE, Watch and. Clock flake! JEWELLER, &c., Would resp'eetfully annoupeO to Ms mato:norm and the patine generally; that, he has removed into his fOrmer , building, on ALE1MT STREET, OPPOSITE • THE MAREETi Where he will keep on liaud a taint assertment of Blocks, Watches, Jewelry, and 'silverware oxtail kinds, Weise he Iral -eon roatonetle.ratee,'EoPahMa of . every descriptionpromptlyattendedto. • ' J. BIDDLECOMBE, Anna; STRMIT1 canton, Dec. 50..878. , Witiv Admitoontoto, - • . A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. Apply tit vies itt Itov.12,1079. , • . Notice, TILE Pe* 'eh°. berrowed the TO% ap„, come abort time since, will lie pleased to Muni te the en. 'dereigned immediately. T. frALLANDER, Olerk, Clinton Nov. 1* 1879, • Bakery for Sale or to Let. rrME Bekery contigtrourt the 110J'af ROW, 9se P-Lattertareg, siteretIfft'e:edmInfoerrlYsal: otrhetodleectutionutirtetfnalible terms. Andy to 011140721 NOV. 19,1879. "11E8 rEI{G.Cri3°14' • Stray Cattle. QTRATED from subscriber's premises, lot 27,5th eon, ti of Hullett, shout the feet of October, two STEERS and two iustrons, coming three years old. One Steer le a brindle, the -other zed and white, with a inmp, on one side. Onelleifer is red, the other gray, with small horns. Any one giving audit informetion as will lead to their recovery, will he suits bllynroewars. Ada.oulat, Hnllett, Nov. 19, 1879. WEI Li , • 01' '41'1"....19k. Rik TIES,. for I/ '•' ' `tariireiniing; also' Sire -Wherry Plants, Orapes and Garai* for sale at low ratee. . , DAVIS & PAY, Clinton. Stray Steer. - .Z?: • • •,- O.A3dri• into subscriber's prenlieee, Lot 28,18th con. ough Char& et England Want On 11000nlit of yeak old S.TEER.o Tile owner ill herebY notilled to , u /Whitt, Shout two menthe solo, a zed ond white bin ulvar tr upholding tonete while' in Scot. eroveproperty, ply chirp', find toe it aw$3,, Ana. Alke omen . Catholice devoted that a RICHARD TAYLOR. son of Mary Stuart could not, nor would not, lItillettuNo%,6r1879 _3 diamtherarree-than-uptioldand further Rem) ideate and Popieb predominance. The fact was Jatnes never did,eripouse the cause of the Ro- man Catholics: so they made a grand mistake when they ,expected to give them the preference in the 'religious affairs of England, for began all his influence, both in and out of parliament, to the Church Of England. The Presbyterians frowned and. held their peace; and surmised that whatever happened was -for Valuable• Farm to Rent, the best. • The former rejoiced and were glad that they had won over to them ranks ouch a astrong-supporteratatee-then-king-of-Englancl-p but the Roman Catholic); fotmed a conspiracy againetthe King, Loeb, Common, and Clergy, .with what access we will see. For eighteen menthe; previous to the sitting of parliemeot, theywere allowed to concoct and further their playa.; and so. secret was the workings of the organization that not until the very eve of the • silting of Parliament was anything divulged or, suspected, until one of the conspirators wrote' a letter to Loallonteigle; asking him to be 'absent On the meeting of parliament, as, it would receive a great Lord Monteagle very 'preperly brought the -letter -before- the- Eing,-abd jantes was the -first to suspeetr:that- gunpowder was the Ingredient to beamed.. A search was instituted, and. mite enough, bar,: rels of' • gunpowder were found,' . and any anima:It' Of combuetible materiel strevied all around them, and Goy -Fawkes-wee there' With the Mataes, ready' at any . nicinient to• ignite the spark 'that Would, have tlestroyed, the Kirig,- Lords, • CoraniOne, and 'Clergy of >Englend and endangered Protestant rule in :Britain, for the time being, at least. • What „object this• conspirator had in view to 'let Lead .Monteagle know. &lout this. plot, we cannot tell,•there WEN, nodolibt„ a soft part. in his heart wnich he let get the start of him. But amytkng that will farther .their • popish. adores, or• advance their superatitioas, or make gain for the gee&cif their Church,. they will -stop at Mailing, stealing, ' lying; and. 'even. to -talte away the life of a fellow being, as they have done ..even modern . clityrs ' But the Almighty alw'aya: lets aViichierd get to their very highest, in .order that their cleavniall will - be all the greater; 18 sa happened, in this ease. The Oratigenren need. not claim they are the only- society that eounnembritte the fifth' of, November, forLahe Chant ..of England 'turned, thanks,. by a•nnblie thanksgiving tier - vice that day, for •83 years before Orangeism existed,. I mention this So that none Of those present may led into a mietake. The Orengemeni have a tact -fold motive in view for celebrating' the fiftli of November. ; They celebrate it because their lives were Preserved, and the lives of the King, Lords, Commons, and, Clergy, , and because that' was the • day that William III landed in England With 154., 000'brue followers:. As Israel was GiocVs own .chosen. people, so England is God!r, own choir- . en' natiMion the modem Israel Of to -day. "Besides, being .a 'repository for the weird Of God, for a good many generations, she -has sent out miesionaries all over -the' known World. The reason , of Englandls prosperity is the reverence they pay to the writings' of the Old end New Testament. We; as Cana - diens, ought to he thankful and feel proud of belonging to a nation that has done so much for the civilization the world and the weed, of the Gospel. The Church of 'Rome is full of rottennees, andTitli shaking down to the very foundation, and the time will goon dome when the Church:of Rome will be thing of the past, and where it tome flour- ished and held full 'sway it khan be known no more; only air a fallen stiperstition. Take, for instance, the countries of ',Europe that hive been govetned and ruled by Romanieni, and Where are they to -day. .Look at France, Italy, Austria, and othere, how that they are now geirig down -all the time, while the na- tions governed and ruled byProtestant Gov- ernments .spread and flourialx like a green bay tree and ipereime in wealth and territory. The Ch,urchpf.„Itome may gain in One place lint they lege in another. Token as a whole, she is on the brink of destruotion. There is no Popery in the Ohtireli of England,. as an example of this, our thabksgiving setvice in - fretted in onr• prayer -books; for .6nr deliver - Arnie fiat Popish „thraldom, on tho fifth No- vember, long, ago, and again how the senaof the -Chitral of England fought and bled at the Reformation. Seine claim that the Church of Rome' is aecending ; but hiatory Mlle nil that in the lag' 46 years the :Church. of :England has loot 2,000, While in the RAMO length Of time the Church of Horne has lost 20,000, Which bave joined the Church of Eng- land • and other 'Proteitaixt Cluitehes; which shows; an actual gain Of. 18,000 to Protestant. ism. in the State of Louisana 400 han left the Ratan Catholic Church'. and joined the Church of England, in the lett 14 years, and in Southern Mexico, where nearly all' wen Ronniniste, there are 70 Missionary. stations, and thousands -belong to what they cell the Church of Seems.. In conelesion, I not, epeak to the Members of the middy, so that all pre. rient.may hear nie mid not form a widing' idea 1870. + 11. 3101.3111$ etc SOH. Publiehera. ATOPS18 OF .4 8N13,32Q,Ar - doloeteer .to..044 Orotagoiopf;$1.4mmerhill,Co# 440- ,evening of .2VOVeritbef be Cho Rtv. Arr, Henreenen. . . ,• •nanititinen,sor.r.imossr). The Orangenosti-of Viedifel,To,:92atteeemliled at their 'bali. on tba. bee° Wei OnWedneedity. After the .usual selatatione. they put on *eir badges,andinerefied the Englieh church, at ,Summerliill,-the Ref. Mr. Hendereon, being On tinie, and. ell' the Orangemen helms : seated on Ode of tiMelsgr,014, With:the choir in -front of them,, --•the net Of the atialende on • the opposite side, There were over 10 pre- sent - theinembere of tho. prang° eocusty bum. boring about 'forty, 'After' the choir eang it 'hymn, with music' by the organ, -the Minieter.: ;end ttin.124tb pealtn, and ;mine. other Pealom ;exited for thataeteminneavbieh eomprieed the reading letteon. Prayer was offered for the • bleminge and privileges -we enjoy as. British. •subjeCtie;' The Hey,. gentleman thektook for his aubjeet.ortext -the 7th verse of the 124th realm, Our oriel ie exteriped as a bird out ee the 'mare of the fowlers, the snare is broken; and -we are eacaped." By way of introduction be said that in order that we may.understated the 'tete of .affeire Englmi.preViona to, and. at the time of- ,Tantes Yltkel Soothnid. beconsing james let of England, be would give a brief hieteryof the time. . Thereligione communi, , ties of England were divided into three great' parties, each one claiming.that Jamea would , help and give their religion f,u11 swayia t Twee would purely espormo their causebefore the tourt and 'parliament of England, on ac- count of Ames being oolong king of Scotland, where Puritanism originated.. _The Episoopa- liananiaintainedthat Jarnee. Would-be a 'Oar. Stray Ewe. -e-- • (*UNE into stibeeriber'e premises, Lot 25, Con. ine, Hone% about the middle ot September; A EWE. The owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay expensee, and tithe it sway. • JOE M MASON, Hallett, 06. 28,1879. *" OT No. 84 in the ietiond concession of East Wawa- -. .491.149-9,141414E20.01.00sLokrinrice.land,_otrthich.. iedacres an cleared and under cultivation. • There ere good fences, two earns, comfortable dwelling and good orchard on the prensiees, will be rented for a term of years, at a moderate rent. Apply to W. W. VAUBAN, Clinton, Oat. 80,1879. S 0 t0,24114-.."4 „q; s d•E g'S"X2.R.0 onl a E „,n ' • ' Lar ---°1"111 5,2•4•e:,F..".6".6ro ATI rri 51471, , r#1. • Eigt`' tik:••itt. • „ t 111 i4g,(4 64:4 re; - H elr 0,151g; eat s';' 0.,°;' H • Tag 013 1:(Ert4g, hi4,411." Le..F°0 fe-E g-';' • ,t2t; el • "-"' ^Ig" g •-•-c I ` " , gILS, lid n,on,ord gC:.5 ,8 cv pp 0,14.5 l-▪ 14&,;vg '11151 g. els; MAO enuitaljogali ntrelveg Irh 8'0 S'ir 2't$ 04N to Stray Sheep: •rieem Into the premises of tbe subeeriber,, let 88, / 8r4 UM, TAnkeramith, about the 1st Soptexuber, one Ewe end ohe Wether, both marked with red oehre, and two Limbo.. The owner is hereby notified to prove ,propertyonizo_harriee, said take them away. • • . " SAMUEL-WHITMORE, Tuekerernith, Nov, 1, 1879. . : • • ••• Farm for Sale. IPHE undersigned Offers !mettle farm of 50 sere% • tieing the west halt Lan-, 8rd con. of Harnett? about three miles from the Town of Clinton. . Sixteen sores °leered ; remainder good bush of black ash, hem- lock, heath andmaple. No buildinge. Particulare and tame on application to , • GEO. pLINTQFF, Cranroti P.O. . Hallett, pet, 28,1879. • • Iluberls Grist Mill r MBE subscribers desire to intimate to the peoplaol Hnllett end surrounding conntry, that, HAVING . orders entrusted to them ' REPAIRED THEIR GRIST WILT, they have reopened the same, and are preparea to • e.itiefactorily exente all . . HUBER-13E014. . Londesber,Oet. 18, 1879. Notie. of .Applieation. JOTIcE 8e •heieby given that am' tio ill b .4•11 made, at the fl •t • w e r tine of the Ontario Parlia- ment, for a charter to &instruct a railway from DAY. IfIELD TO CLINTON, or some other. point on the Grand Trunk. Railway. , ROBERT MORRISON, Chapman, JOHN •ESSON, Seeretary, # • Bitylield Railway Committee. . Hayfield, I st Oet., 1879. -•- BL&CKSMITBING. rtaim undereigned having!norchased the "stock and leased the preniisee of DIX. W. GAULEV• /* Albert ' Street/ ',opposite Mr. pair's Mill, taker; this means of notifying hie fripruis and the public gen'erany, that he intends canying on the Blackamithing business in alt Its brarithee, and, therefore,,solleite their custom.- 13eing practically acquainted with everything connected with the husinees, he can guarantee satisfaction. eioirse . Shoeing. ft Specift10'. . . • • , STEPIIENSOIT . n on, April , #, . Clinton High School. num ttExT ENTRAIWA EXIMINATICill WILL I. be bold in the Central Sehool, TUESDAY AND' WEENESDAV, Nth. and l*b. petember, beginning at 9 a. m. each , day'. ' Intending .candidates tuna land in their/names to the Head Master not later than the 7th of November. No candidete will be al- lowed to write whose name has not been so,handed in. For furtherinformation apply to the Head blaster, , TURNBULL, 13+ Clinton, Conte, 1879. Farm for Sale. *. IPIIHestate of the late Alexander Gardner, being lot -L 28, 7th ooneeesion GoderichTownehip, containing 80 acres, 70 cleared, balance good hardwood. A never, S ailing spring creek, well calculated for dairying oe stook.raising,-a substantial story and half franie house, and good outbuildings also a good bearing or- chard, with 85 acres attaining tbe above which may be purchased at the same time, if antra: For further particulars apply to •, ARCHIBALD bier -HAIL, Porto/s Hill. , Or to.ROBT. MILLER. Watford P.O. Goderielrtownship; Oct. 2, 1879. 'Poultry Association. A Meetingof ,tise Poultry Fanciers Of the County of Urn, wM lie held in the 000011r CUAMBRAp In the OWN OF CLINTON, on FRIDAY' NOV'R 21st, f , et 2 p.m. for the impels eft:wining a Poultry Aso - elation. 'Every fancier thi.couuty is requested , to attead. ' 'WALTER COATS, Secy. 10.6 Mot. Clinton, Nov. 60879. 13lyth Mills for Sale. rilny weibloiOwn Flour Mill end Saw and Shingle ...IL Mill in the -Village of Blythinear the Great West. ern Station, will be sold on reasonable terms, These Mille have been and are now doing large mid profit. able hominess. The' owner being about to remove to Manitoba, *here he bite acquired extensive timber limit „deeires to diepose of his property here. The Mott Mill bra tour run Of (donee, with gearing and adding imehiliery ; large storehouse; two dwelling homes And stable, with Ms ions of land, The Bow Afill leas Wait in 1878, and can fern out 20,000 feet of lumber per any. The machinery In both mills is Taal. new, with the lataet hisprOveznen is. will be sold several Perm Lots in Motrie oma Wawanoslt (improved ,and unimprove(1), with several 'IllsitiregrOld good building iota in, Blyth. Por particulars, apply peraonallY, or by letter to me in regard to the nature of Orangezem. The owner, mr, XELEY, BLYTII, or to , constitution of the Orange Order is nothing 31. HALE. „ Oct. 7,1870, Dann Street, Clinton. rnOre than any profetsor of religion belieVee and line un to, and the obligations of ail General News Items, Orangemen are nothing that 0, Cluietian could about it, only m the eiflas, laarcordif •j '1'. 439 Were turned Saturday night, with 930 so forth, and aq they advance f rther in the cattle. order the more they are enjoined to live an 4 hree hundred lionises of ill -fame in Toren - upright and hell life. The iilipets•-of the it.. 4,0 Y. M. o, A. are goieg to inaugurate order are to further religious principles and IL crom4de. . --*- pay ri word against, and there is no secrecy The cattle penis of Gaff & Co L'inOinuati, to give free and religioua liberty to chime post office receipts 40 larger than kind. They,owe no spite nor malice to Re- at any city in the United State; °excepting and tCOaktirelPicliW9anytYstgnaltuhset altheirert eufel; °the:Mit ii°lBerjr' fling steamboats and trans on Sunday le not New York. if they once get the power over Protestants A Baltimere Court halt deeided that ran. the old-time persecutions would !). renewed. contrary to law. Zsl.o brother of the Orange order can act die- Mr. Murray, of the 7th concession of Logan, has sold his farm of 50 'acres to Mr. J. Wood, for the sum of $2,650. The British goveranient hae,placed aik 001. barge 'on American sheep, whieh ootoeS into, effect on the 23rd Met, Petatoes are selling by the lotatat WA' cents to 50 cents per bushel in Winnipeg. 2W 4" scarce at 25 eenta per dozen. • On Thursday morning Mr, Peter Gillalty, a farmer in the 4th concession of Ring, waa honorable against a brother, if he dues he is net worthy of the name of an Orangeman. You am Orangemen. ought to be proud, to be- long to such a society, for it is a noble, honorable and loyal society, which all•Pro- testants ought to patronize bt,th by adding to Ma number and treasury. If a bro. flier needs assistance they are obliged, as far as lays in their power, to help him out of his difficulties. Do not forget, dear brethren, that the Orange order is not an institution of God, for if yon neglect the cone thing needful, namely, the eternal welfare of your Odle, the. fact of being an Orangenian does not help your case in the lesat. The moment that a man puts all his trust in the saving nature of any (moiety, that society, instead of being -a blessing is a curse to that man. - I imblore and beseech you, not,only as church rem, but Virife-eatilidifillY as membra of t same eociety as I am, to always return thanks to the Almighty for our deliverance from All 'the snares of the wicked; for 'unto God and unto him alone belongs. the glory, honor, praise, and Power. Moreover, for a man to be A true Orangeman, be has got tri., trna Christian, and let- his light so shine that others may take a good 'exempla from him. A very feeling prayer was then caged, re. turniug tRanke and asking for future bless- ingsT"'The-dheir-tlreis--saug-an-4appropriate- hymn and the ;meeting defied with the custo- mary Doxology,. All then departed to their respective homes, feeling it was good for them tO be there, • 'HURON ITEM.' *Goderich Scheel, Booed will expend $80 in prizes!: - ErusseIs Clouncil gives -its -Mechanics' heti- . mr. J. N. Wright, of 13russela, has removed. to Algoma, • Mr. W. W:•Centioe has erected a fine brick hotel, at Bayfield. • , • AT-fetrilayssincoNft. John Wise; of . Credi- ton, shot: a fine deer. ' •• 4 Goderieh school has 753 Puinle on hi roll, of whom 406 were bops, and 348 girls. ,:• Dr; Cowen, ' of Eider,' has disposed: of hia drng stare to a gen, tleman in Woodstock. editor of the e.G.Me.oWd 4.'34Ph. Rstoagre:hap;Ifidorastorixaltir onne�tion therewith, • • - ---,-- • - •'- • -••• . • A.bey named J'arees Stretton,' of ,Breseets, ,was throien from a horse on Stintley,, and his collar bone broken: :. • • Mr."Williiiins of East •Weavanosh, lad hio. leg broken' last' week by hie horse tumbling' and falling on him. • • •••• ' A fete cased of diphtheria have occurred in . Seeforth, while. a few 'crock of typhoid brier' proved; fatal in l'ackersmith. .• '• • -• Mr, W. H. McCracken; Of Brusiele; Is going to see* the council cannot be Made pay for damage done his ptoperkenHalloWeen night. The 'annual ShOW for fae etoek,. under the auspices of the Tuckersmith Branch Agricul- tifral Society, Will be held 00 the 15th of De.; comber. ' : On Friday last, Mr,- A. Comuindale vista ceinmitted to Btand'his trial for blataininggoode under false pretences, from Mame, ,Leathorn & 11/41.4iCoubrey, of Exeter.• . .'• . • :Messiti..MeFaul and Sellare; and Vissei Anderson and Ross, tettehere in Seriforth Pub-. lie School. haVe all been re-eegeged for mixt' year at their' present salaries. •"•'- 'Some doge have been doing. &stage among_ sheep in Usborne township. On Sunday. night Mr. D.:Mill lost two Mr, Mark ,.Meltins.eix, .aritl•Mr, Thomas Plazlewood one, -• • • Mr; 1". T, Bryers, son Of the Rev:. W. Bry- •ers, •of Wingbam, hits been appointed. teacher. tor S. S. No. 7, •Turnberry Old Wawanosh,•in •plaera Of Mi::YOting, who has' resigned. ' , Mr. Iloggpvho a few'Weeks ago was ;retie to'• .Gotierieh ,by ;the Exeter imagistratee„ on e charge of having•set fire to •Mr. Samuel Ford's buililing' Woodham; has been acquitted.' •'' Mr. ' weedlie of the Nile; has returned • front Daeota where he has been sojourning fig. the past seVel menthe. ' He purposes return- , iptiagolon*the ,epring..and taking -up 'his abode: in , The Nimrods. olt'Zinsiels have :been lucky on their'deer hunt this fall. Two weeks ago they shot a fine 'doe, ,and laat Friday they auc- ceeded in getting 0767mm singe buck irtgal?.2SaPmereldtanders, Of Stephen; ha' bought the farm of Mr. Glanville,lot 19, conceseion • 4, containing ,75. actor, for $4,000. Mr. Sand- ers at*e innbiktime lei 85 notes, part ofjot 2432,,o.c000n.Ceation >0:to . dames Sondem', for. Mr. 'Sterling, J r., of Mt.. Davi Sterl• ing, Colborne, hie recently retii:ined He looeting and braking up land.an-Daeato. ge has: fle. cured 320 acres, likes the country Well and will probably induce others' .of his family .to,' mi., grate -thither in the aping. - • , .. On Thursday pirating leek adittle ?eon of widow Eller, of Exeter, arts driving the hotses in Pickard and •,Bieriett's wheel -house, when„ in ritterapting to sten on the horse -polio!, While in motion, he caught one of hie feet in the togs, and smashed it very badly. A pleasant reunion Of the mothers Of. Mor. rie•grarige No, 848, together with their iiiends, . took Place last 'Wednesday: evening, in the schoolhouse, On the 2nd litre of Morris. There were shout 200 present. The evening was spent in speech -making,: singing, recitations, &o,;and in demolishitig;the DUIDY 8904 things. The yearly report of the C.M. Chumb. of Exeter, shows receipts of monies during . the year as fellowe r -From Envelopes, Subecrip: tionis, Quarterly Board and Quarterly Collec- Hots, $ 83880; Subscriptions and Collec- tions to Trustee Begird, 1214 68; Contribir tions for 'Conference Work, 277 42; The Sabbath. School report allows : Scholars on moll, 212. Books in library. 520; Total money reoeved, *87 76. Total expenclitere, $53 96. A htranger demote Winghtnn and started a shooting gallery, between Young* hotel and Harland. Bros. tin shop; One day last Week a tiumbet of hops amused themeetree by throw. ing shines at the target, and, in doing go, broke a %trip. This eitimeeff the man, and he ran Out, With his Weill rifle and shot a lad named, Simmona. Luckily for both, the ball attack the Shoulder blade and did b arra The got frightened when he sew that be had hit the boy) andirinnediately left town, foetid dead near his own gate, &squaw was found dead in a field noir. Brantford on Sunday..., An empty ,jug found near her solvesthe mystery. Rentuokyi.'4 Regulators" have declared war • against all thieves and robbers; 'and threatett that if the court lets them effthey will be at- , tended. to by Judge Lynch- . • 'The failure Of the potato Crop in Indeed and the scarcity of peat are likely to emus° 'great-distrees to the Irish peasantry in the course of the corning winter and spring. At the Stratford assizes, Mi. Wm, Jonee, of • Forest; was Mulcted .in $350 &images, on ad- • count of a dog that had bitten 10 MM. Hum." nhries, causing her to have a miscarriage. , By the statisticaprepared by. the turnkey' of the 'Middlesex county jail it is ascertained that . there were in all 766 commitments during 1879; • "01 thilriaralre-r-653-wera-malearancl-1-14--fe*,* '14.4Tiehse. Se' meter; oi 'the Smith's •Palls Board of Education is advertising for a new staff Of teachers throughout botnfor the . High. and Public Schoolt,. Tho schools are to be thor- oughly reorganized. " . ' • Traffic receipts of the Grand Trunk fel. the • past eighteen weeks exceed these of the cor- responding period last.' year by the Unprects. , dented--figiire‘of-1208;;9797-TIM•eisinpaliyar.— shileeede Montreal aro OVOrflowing, with pro - dA son Aif Mr; Francis Hamilton, Of DOWni0,. met with a Blight accident Lit Week by*hiels the erd of -one uf his fingers was crushed.' NO, :serious results were anticipated at the tines, • . 'bathe dread disease, lockjaw, carried him o1 ---- on Wednesday. • . • . The G., W. R. half yearlY report; led PUb4 • lished, givesthe following :--" The London, Huron & Bruce likewiee, slioth; a' deficit upon.. . the general accointt deititil to 0;560, but pro-- for--a.paYment. of-b.oncleclinter.est. amount of $28,000whieh is so much earned. for -the Proprietors. The number of mile!' run . was 72,000, . , . • . ,./C.negrO. Opened ,a barber .elion lately. in. - •Merritton aud immediately received notice that he inuet leave, 'as he would not be toler•••• - tried :on remount Of his color. .He did not obey the injunction, and on Sunday night hie •shop was visited and his 'cliairs,„ etc., carried off; . and thrown iuto the canal. •' ' . • • • •. . Mr: John Carrigan.hea,seld his farm, lot 4, . 10th imposition of Downie, to Williaat Rae, for $5500 cash. • Mr.'Rae has a good bargain: • . Mr. George Wood also sold his farm of 100. acres in the 2nd concession of Downie, to Mr, TheOliald•Stooskopf, for $7,500. ListOwell Connell lute paned' a bylair vihioix, provides that ell•taxee not paid to the Treat - surer on or before the 13t1 day of December next, Shall have die per cent: added to the •. original amount- end . collected by the tOwn. „constable, on Or before tho;15.th of lannary,• • Thebakville Ea:press' sayn : ". Noses Strong, o hotel keeper at Port Credit, wee'killed by the through express train at 10,30 Wednesday morning while he wail Crossing' the railway - track. 'fle...only• survived a ,few minutes:" • Vo asn't it wonderful that a min should "sur- P&P, vivo's, few Minntee after he was killed Some pnietical joker in Esse): Ina been play- ing 'pranks at ;the „etretise tif the mural school teachers and. Mr. Patterson, M. P., of Wind. sot, by sending wholesale natal:alone to the former to meet the latter at his offiee on a cer- tain day. The result was it great gathering' of teaehers at the. place of 111134am/it4, mutual hxpliFiations at to the eatiSe a general feelieg ' of being field; and.a deternmlaficm to profit& the perpetrator of the hoax. ; ,• . • FelloWs 'avhe niarry Popular belles should - take care: and be good to them, or they may give the other fellows whom 'they cut out inr excuse fortaking a deadly revenge. The•fol. hiwing incident Will illustrate our inettnin$:' Charles Young, of New Philadelphia, Oluo, carried -eft, a _r'ereing..beauty from a host of Jeart.fatunate_adintrers;. but heti:wows/eel; After , be was morbid, he:gave her a. licking. The . •disappointed suitors thereupon decided to avenge her ..wronge, and gratify their- own wounded feelings at the same time. • One clerk ..night they captured Young ,on the street, tiara. , ried himto the gas•;worksf and -pumped worm ' 'coal tar on him, let -him cool, then pumped on .,' .him again till he had a good solid boat several inches ,thick.' Then they leek him home', placed him against Jilt doorpost, rang the bell, and decamped. • ' • The award of merit at the recent LoirdOt1 ' (Eng.,) dairy Chow was carried away by Cant. " diens and Annricens. The prOduotaelthibit. . .e$d. comprised a full represottatiOn from every -continental nation: Speaking of the Caner Mau cheeses, -the London - Te/egraph, fiThe .price •Of these .eplendid teaneatlantie products is, roughly epesking,tabout one-half of those of Britt& make. Ib appearance they are ae good, and **arrow inspection diem net tend to lOwer them untheeitimatioa of tlaise Who Understand their merits. When tasted, however, the forraidable'nature of the .iota. petition they offer With English cheese is moat apparent. :It is not too much to • Bay that there are in the hall, exhibited at American and Canadian- preclude, many, cheese whioh. would do credit to the *ducat British dairies, and which will bear comparison with anything English makers can show." The freiespeph motnntrilly adde If in the Opening of the attack, and it can namely:he said to • have developed an yet, the fight 18, se keen as we no* see it to be, the struggle' in Tears to °eine rnust inerease in intensity and importance." • The Meet perilous hour of person's life is when he Is tempted to despond. No one should despond -not • even the young inan who Is enfeebled, both mentally • and phyaleally, by habits of early indleeretion; AO Vid4 tOtib BUOIVII and Diva trill valeouro the Moot distramed eon of kidney &nage; ea. For 'We by all dealers, ott cal pet bottle, •