The Exeter Advocate, 1888-12-20, Page 1S
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VOL IL
EXETER, ONTARIO TEURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1888.
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NO. Si.
The Molsons Bank.
(Chartered by Parliament,1$5.5.)
Paid up Capital, .. .. $2,000,000.
1,000,000,
Tread. office Montreal.
WOLFF.Pe.5TAN THOMAS, Facia
GaaeantAL. MA.NAGEll.
Twoutir Dratich offics b the Dominion-
,Agerteies IntheDomnnon, 17.. S. and Europe.
Open evorz lawful day from I) a- ro.tO P.
m.nabnelays 6,96ton,to
A onerailtaoklughneinees trausacted
Three Per cent. per salaam allowed for
'IonneY ui DOQBit Rece.ptst and Savings
Bank.
R,11. ARCHER,
VeS„ Manager
blished overy Tburstlay
et the Office,
MAIN-STRZET, —
By the SANDBIIV ruilli(StiTIM COMPANY.
TERMS OF SVBSORIPTION.
One Dollar per annum if reel in Advance.
01.1SQ If not SO paid.
XtaLtan
STArTrr-lw
No p r dist ontinued until all arrciAroges
Advertisementa without i,pec4110
directions will lut petal/lie:I till forlia atId
charged eeconlingly. Adhere dieeountraw4c
for AtIMIK1RAt advertisements inserted for
20nK_Priolls. gVerT 4leseription of JOu
RIGINTINO turned out in theSnot style
and )..ri
Wt oderate rates. einque51.1noney ord:
'ars, ko. for 4tilvertioing, ealt.rilptionsl etc. to
made pa.y.,thi., to
William Sander's,
Bato
IreCtOrS',.
T113111 IT 7411.9011TIAl. elll'El'AL..RVV. S. P.
ROIA1460"1. Stirtin% 4•3•161e01,11 (i,x,R
AVM l
Sa ath $01001, itg. p.m. •
t., Rev. B.
Clement, Pastor tianday r ire:4PM a.m.
an4 SAO p.. Sabbath, Sohool, 2 p. m.
Man: SyttErr-dter. rf. "Wilson, Pastor. Sun
ea v Servie es,10.30 a. ro. and 6.3ti Sabbath
tit:hoot IS) p. m.
PRXSIsYTERTAN CIIINten.—Ttav. WIfartia,
Pastor. San.lav Services, it a. m. and
m. -Sabbath So'bo oh, 2.45 a.m.
!cantonal Carlin.
Z. BILLINGS.
7:4Gik.r=cml.
o e Bank, Exeter, OntarlOt
Ntroui Oxide Gas for painless
extraction.
.1•111,
. KINSMAN, DENTIST, L. D. SI ex..
treeti teeth without pain by giving
Vegetable Vapor, or using_ the 23(IW
AnMatildle on Mega:as. Makes ti old, Filli
Ings and other dental work tbo hest possible.
Goes to Zurich. last Thursday in melt mouth.
East side of Main street, Exeter.
TNII. 3. A, ROLLINS. OPPICE—MAIN ST.
A; Residence—Corner. Andrew and North
StreetsExeter, Ontario.
T. R. AIMS, M.D., G. M. L.. 0.P., IDI.; Z.
C. SI Ed in.; L. F. P. & Glasgow;
L. M. pdinhurah and Glasgow; M. 0. P. & S.,
Ontario:I', T. M.S., Toronto. Night bell at
office. Greaten, OUtill210.
TIE, COWEN. OFFICE—MAIN STREET,
Exeter, upstairs, opposite Centra
Hotel, Side entrance on south--Jant es street
leading to the ilfethodist Church.
j W. BROWNING, M. 'XIX 0. P. S.
'Or/Idnate of Victoria tniversity. Office and
residence, Dominion Laboratory, Exeter,
NIVILLTAM SWEET, VETElt-
inary Surgeon, Graduate
Toronto. Office and Residence
.,ne block east of samwell &
Pickard's store. Opposite skat-
ing rink, Exeter, Ontario.
T ILDICKSON', BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
.1a. of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
veyancer, Commissioner% &o. Money to loan
Office—Panson's Block, Exeter.
-IENDLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS,SOLIC.
AU Hors, Conveyancers, &c. Money to loan
at 6 per cant
B. `V. ELLIOT. J. Ettuox
VDWARD N. LEWIS, BARRISTER, NOT-
ary Public, Proctor n. Maritime Court,
Conveyancer, &c. Solicitor for Huron Land
Agency. Goderich 'and Bayfield. Bayfleld
office atSwartes Hotel, open overy. Thursda7,-.
Money to loan at very low rates.
TAMES OXE, Exeter, Ontario, Licensed
el Auctioneer for the County of Huron,
Sales promptly attended to and satisf,sction
guaranteed. bales arrtmged at this office.
tr BROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed Auct-
I.. ioncor for thu
e Conties of. Perth and
• iviiddIesex,a1se for the township of TYsborne.
Sales promptly attended to and terms reason
ble. Sales arranged. at Bost office, 'Winchelsa
13QF3SENBERRY, Zurich, Ontario. Lie-
'ensed Auctioneer for the County of
Huron. Charges In ode:rata and satisfaction
guaranteed.
'‘,AT noee, E,hiva, Ontario. Licensed auct,
V tho Coanties... of 11+,riddlesex
and TJarebthn, and the townships,of Stephen
end Bay, All sales proMptly attended to.
TT DIL13D it, Licensed Auctioneer for Hay
JJL Stephen and McGillivray townships.
0 rdee—Crediton, Ontario.
flay Fanners' Mtitual Fire Iasurauce Company.
Parties desiring to insure in the 'best and
ob.ea post Insars.nee Company i o. the Domin-
ion,, eau do so by apply:Az personally, or by
mail to the understgo.ed. All applications
prom.ptly attended to. Also agent for the
xng tou Company of Guelpb.
E. BOSSENBERRY, Agent zurich Out
Biadniph.
/dr. Thomas'Shute was the geest of
Mr, R. Cooper last Saturday.
Messrs. John, Evans alto W. Davie
-
$0n, passed through Our township on
Seturday last. They have a. keen eye
to business,
Mr. James Atkinson of Biddolph,
was jollied in the holy 1;otids of wed-
loelc to Miss Maggie Coleby, of Claude.
boye, on weanestlay last.
Mr. Jonethan Cooper goeo Sunday
utl three times a week, to see his dar-
ling May. n'e Ewa iis time you
were bringing that to a elose.
The farm of Mr, John Morgane 204
con Itiddulph, titer Lucan, WAsso4 by
mortgage male as week for the SAM of
Ater thousiand fonr hundeed and ten
dollars. John liodgins WAS tI10 pltrch,
The many friends and aequaintences
o M. R. C. Thompson -atilt learn with
net, of bis sudden death. He died
°Friday, 14th that. Re WAS Well And
avorably Iteown in this seethe), a the
ountry, heelug kept hotel at efoors-
Fullerton and Elhaville, previous
to moving to Parkhill. He was in his
48 years of age. He died ot !dale:del
fever.
ensa
Atr Wso
to Messrs, 1ThWhfw4 auti
house, this week.
TIM Milt of Sunday
sleighing and, the young peopl
hoping that more may come before
Xmas.
Our Methodist friends intend having
a Christmas tree on eltristmas eveuing
An entertsinment wilt be given by
the Sabbath School children.
• The aunnal tea -meeting of the FATIS.
villa) church WAS held OR IIICStlay even -
lug last. The weather wao void and
notwithstanding these disedvantages.
The attendance was quite large. The
eatablea and entertainment were e
cellent.
Rev. J. S. Cook will give the first of
course of' rectures in the Methodist
church on Fritley evening 21st inst.
Subject—ramblers in the worlds ntet-
ropolls—illustrated--silver collection at
the door.
Rev. T. TV. Celsius occupied the put -
pit in Carmel Presbyterian ehurch ii
Sabbath evening last while Itev. 3. S.
Henderson preached a sermon in con-
nection. with aneiversary in the Fans -
villa Methodist church.
11
Goderioh Township,
Mrs. Mary Cantelon, of the 7th eon,
has gone toClinton to reside,
M. Oeo. Connell sr., of the 9th on.,
Is gradually sinking and his death is
momentarily expected.
efr. Adam Centel= jr., of N. W. Ter-
ritory, is expected home this week. Ile
has been away froni here six years.
A special mating of the -Council was
held. at Holniesville, on Saturday last,
for the purpose of winding up the but.
ness for the year.
There will be a Christmas tree at the
Union School on the 24th inst., when a
large number of prizes will be distrib-
uted amongst the thildren.
A, lodge of the Indepenclant Order of
Good Tempiars has been organized at
Porter's Hill, to be known as "South
Star" lodge. The following have been
elected for the ensuing quarter viz:—
Bro. D. Lindsay, W. C. T; Sister M. Mc-
Phail, W. V. T; Sister Agnes Heddle,
G;1. Sister Ella McDonald, D. M; Bro.
Raba Cox, W. 8; Bro S. McPhail, W. M;
Bro. J. Cox, W. T; Bro. W. Pickard, IV,
P. 8; Bio. Alex. MacDougall, 0. G; Bro.
Archie MacDougall, W. 0.
Hibbert.
Wedding bells will be heard on. the
Glenqualch line; on Christmas day.
Revival services are being conducted
in the English church, Stalin, this week.
Miss Minnie McLaren has been spend-
ing a couple of weeks with her brother
In Hallett.
Mr Peter McNaughton has been en-
gaged as teacher of S 8 No 2 for the
coming year. •
Mrs John Stacey has been suffering
from indammation for some time. We
hope soon•to see her around again.
- Miss Eliza Richardson, of Cromarty,
has been in Kirkton for the prst wpek
with her sister, Mrs Davis, who has
been very ill
Mr Donald Park, of Cromarty, intends
building a shoe -maker shop. We
think there will be much work for a
cobler in Cromarty and Staffa both, and
there is no complaint but that Mr Gul-
led gives satisfaction.
Mrs Boyle and Mrs Young, of Dal-
housie, are visiting at Mr Alex Boyle's,
of Cromarty, for a few weeks. The
ladies are both young widows and there
seems to be quite an excitement among
the bachelors of Cromarty. We hear
that bachelor Jack, the blacksmith, is
setting his cap.
Mr James Muir and wife, of Brandon:
Man, have been visiting friends around
Staffa and Croroarty for the past few
weeks. They both look well and speak
highly of Manitoba. Mrs Muir is try-
ing to get some young girls to go out
West with her as girls are very scarce
in that part of the eountry,
The entertaiernent of Fri4ay evening
iza S S No 6 was the best of the Reason.
The program WAS a good elm coneletiog
of instrumental music; orgen
end mouthorgan solos by Mr aed Mrs
McDougall and Mr and Miss Francis;
einOieg, recitations and dialogues by
the pupils; number of gouge
songs by Mr Money. Mr WitTte of
Mitchell, who aeted as chairman, also
gave some soup. On the wholeit wag
a success the praise of 'which is due te
the teacher fee the trouble he has token
in getting up such an eetertainroent.
The room WAS well filled and provgeds
amounted. to 25 dellar.3.
Ifs,y aounoil,
At A Alteting of tilO Council,
Saturday Dec. 15th, the Clerk WAS
areeted to proeure 100 copies of ti
deteleed ettatement of receipts aud
KnAitue of tee corporation
of Hay, for Me mad heve the same
reaper for the Inepection of the rate eet
or, ectording tO statute. Moved be
Mr. Ileyrock, Reel by Mr. A. MeEwtat,
that le. Protedleot P. L. Se be ia-
trected to eun-ey the side -road lee,
weert 118829 Alld SO, also between 20
and 21, L. R. E. on. MOVOti, Alld Red
by the 6auw, that tee Clerk notify Mr.
James Howard, lexeter. to nemove aud
bury hie item that died on oen.5, end
also to remove the olestruetereee in the
Sault% Rivez, under thebrialee la ti,.U10
one According to agreement. eloved
by Mr, O. Mcierwen, seed by M. 1ieS9.
that a by-law be passed, prohibit lee; le ;-
sons Inent lodiug, driving or en, 'zee.
horee$ to eten%t on tho nae„ la
the villages of the Township. ettel
prohibiting toohbell playing, tem
throwing enow-balls on the, pniele tee:a-
way. Moved by Mr, Ileyroele Nett by
A.ideEwen, that the offer of S. Foster;
to clear and melte a road from lot to
14, Inclusive on con.% for the thaber
standing thereon, be accented, said
work to be under the supervision of the
ROW. Moved by Mr. Hess, Reel by
O. efelewen, nominatiou for members
of the. municipal council for 1889, be, in
the Town Hall, on Monday Dec. tird, at
12 o'elock 110011, awl should a poll be
demanded, the followleg persons be tip -
pointed Doupty :Maturities officers for
holding the municipal election:—Por
Sub -Division No, 1, James Bonthron,
No. 2 Alex elcLaran, No. 8 S. Foster,
No.4 R. R. Johnstoneteo. 5 Jahn Schutt%
No. 6 John Browderiek,No. 7 T. Troyer,
and that it by-law be passed in Accord-
ance herewith. Accounts were passed
amounting to the sum of $508.50, evben
the council adjourned to meet on Sat-
urday Jan. etle at ten tem.
pearanee, and, has a voice that would
put to shame an Irvine, surpass a
Booth, and make such, men as Reeve
and Barrett wish Owe- bad forsaken the
tragical stage in the days of their
youth. 'Yet all his accomplishments
fail to fill him with a desire forsake his
lowly vooation and enter the profession-
al theatrical arena. 'Why, the very
name of this young man, Bertie Ban-
beshktele Stahl:10w lees one wittl. a
topper; to see and know lune 13e.rne; encouraged those around him who were
will not change his address for the pre- working with Might and mein, to not
seritk and aniaana weuting the serviees1be afraid that be was all right amil eeeu
of a heavy -weight tregedieu will do P.aasisted, with his right heed in reamer -
welt to communicate with him. log some of the nuts and bolts that
eastened his prison. bars., DoctorsCowan
and Browning were quietly on the spot.
The mangled ame was amputated agar
the shoulder Awl at present wtiting the
patient is doing well. Tom, as he is
familiarly called, is A geueral favorite
arelenuele sympathy is felt andanxiety
manifested in his behalf. The aged
pirtuts and the test of the family feel
the, shock very keeftly end the whole
ne,Ighborhood sympathise with them.
M e hope aoon to be Able to report the
heroic aefferer as out at danger.
helpless:Idaho waa lying, Wi
fairly oer :the top of tbe gearing, thee ip
was lieselese to try to break thamaeleine,
for tor ef causing:MOM injury to him.
The • gearing :Iterieto be taken apart'
pleeo by otOee, bolt :afteeltolt-bed. to be
removed need it WU WV" half en hour
lettere the pour :fellow was liberated.
Yet 'during oil :that time so :eeroicelly
did he hear nee 'tbet not a cry of pain
eseaped his lips, but on the contraey he
Despite the appeoaehing of the time
when tt i extstownry for the municipal
political pot to boil, things remain trate-
MI onr uthist. No peeson bee ,e -et
dared their intention of corning, out
or Itouors in connection with the oil -
government, and it is appareut
there will be difficulty in scenery;
ble men who are wiliing to serve
• e board of councillors. Mr. Wan.
'lewd &clime to agnin run far
eotwithsteraling the fact that
v net in all probability sevura the
inagistreey without opposition.
On the mtbjeet municip.o. let:does Late
is, and 16 15 been for eeters, dead.
ause ole t1;:46- IS, tO Ike cameal ob
ver, very apparel' t. For years the
village hes been meter the nurestriet-
ed coutrol of a powerful faction—s
much as tit a, rtle.'3:e4 MACCeb-S
Their Nehime ha e tie -.red them. attow
the Geezer It as ea i 2.i IA the ere, :teal
tletee toetterhe the eetee" "hie •uot gate:
to tete tat eethe pee La he -al
hence the utter aulattetenteelaete, ee eta
emeope. Tee ee eeeten etet the ac-
e ettea tee ef a at ateleteel alike in Inteen
will b., en:a...11.11:41m4 by a Orem np.
Talent
The Rooter Rink is at last 'completed,
and. will be opened in a few days.
All the Sunday schools are arrang-
ing for grand concerts during the Hon.
days.
Mr. A. B. Empy, who was summoned
to Harriston by the death of his father,
has returned. to the village.
There will be a change in the staff of
teachers in the public schools at New
Year's. Miss Stied= has resigned as
teacher of the second room, and will be
succeeded by Miss Hall, incumbent of
the third room. Miss Hall's former po-
sition will be taken by Miss Sproat.
The change is a good one.
Mr. Feank Quigley, an ohl Erman
boy, who has been conducting a photo-
graph business in Teeswater, has dis-
posed of the same and is again a fam-
iliar Sgure on our streets. Flank takes
quite an interst in the working of the
central telepliame office—at least, he is
a:conspicuous personage in that locality.
Mr. Wm. Reed has joined army of
benediets. Miss Hodgins, daughter of
Mr. JohnHodgins, 4th con. Bid.dulph,
being the second party to die contract.
Bill will be missed in. the ranks of the
• bachelors, but all join in wishing him ;t
long and happy life. The young coupe,
will reside in the village.
At the regular communication of
Irvine Lodege, No. 154, A. F. & A. M.,
G. R. C., on Thursday evening, the of-
ficers were duly elected for the ensuing
Masonic year:—W. M.13ro. Co C. Reda -
ins; S. W. Bro. R. S. Hod:gilts; J. W.
Bro. W. J. Blackwell; Setay Bro. C. B.
Edwards; Treas., 13ro., R. II. O'Noia
Chap. Bro. Rev. T. Magally ; Tyler Bro.
Wm. Quigley sr. • •
On Friday, the 28th inst., the Liman
Assembly Club will hold another of
their enjoyable evenings. An extra
effort is being made by the committee
who leave the itffair i11 charge to make
the holiday gathering surpass any-
thing of the kind ever held here. The
Italian String Band will furnisli the
music, aud an excellent repast will be
served. All wishing:an evening of un-
usualpleasantness, should make it a
a point to be Present. •
There is wrapped in oblivion in this.
berg 'iyoung mart:Oho, where he pro-
perly handled, would acquit, himself
creditably as a Shakesperian artist
IIe is of excellent statue, refined in a p -
ti e
the
Ilamma
Ustorne.
Spero. of Cromarteewas
Jelin Sento 1 iet welt,
. present moles
ire suearairer from in.
Mrs. Wm. Row
seriously ill for the pest week, is 'tentle
what improved. •
We are informed that Mr John Shu
has purebaeed a quantity of swatop
land. If the nvather is favorable it is
iibelv John will be busy. Ile talks of
Intith• wigwam and if SD it is voxs-
likel
he will be nutting his darling
Jennie there. Guess John will not
need it plaster& or whitened. •
We are sorry to have to record the
death of little Betty Mumble youngest
daughter of Mr Thomas Coates, teens.
urer of Iteborne. • Blanche was a smart
active little girl of five yenta and her
early death Will cause A blank in Mr
Coates' household. Although site had
goad and kind pinatas here yet site
was wauted as, a gem to decorate' the
Father's household aboe-e. ;Much gynt.
pathy is felt for Mr and Mrs Coates anti
:family in their affliction.
"There is no flock however watched Anil
But onc dead lamb is there; jtonded,
Thert. is no household howsoe'er dctoutled,
But has one vacant .
We were sorry to hear of the
death of our old friend Mr. R. C..
Tompson, a -ho for several years Nvas the
genial landlord of the hotel here. Mr.
Thompson was a kind friend and a
good neighbor and ntudi regret was
felt and expressed on hearing that he
had fallen a Aldine to typhoid fever at
his home in Parkhill. We extend our
sympathy tn Mrs. Thompson and family
in their sad bereavement. Mr Thomp-
son was a member of the I 0 la from
which society his wielow will receive
an assnranc,,
$AD At!cx nr.. At aceido,nt n2 41.
very prious virm:vi:.-r h. nailed Le this
neighboriemi het real a- moritia,
which one of Our young
men, Thenins Johnn, 1:-st 1•,:s left arm
and almost miraculously c bt•ing
mengled to de nle One of our oldest
and most reeteeetea Mr.. rah :rd
johns and ht.;
threstifn
have .lo
"I..y.• a nc.ig",.. ;:skt.q1
•'± for Mr. C.
• was
tte ' the ey lii;der
IA 1 fichiuery, i• SO the wrist
band of his !aeon e wes a'atethe late:nee:
the cylinder pir.im: and ern of the
drive wheels of tho gearing drigging
his wrist through betwon- thou crush.
:hag it almost to atoms Put leaving tin'
halal perfectly scatheless. In the rdoa
time tae elbow was drawn between the
bevel Wheel's of 'the gearing and the
whole arm up to Within two inches of
the Shoulder s In a moment a crush
ed shapeless mass or,bone, flesh :and
clotted: bleed mingled with shreds' of
Mineed clothieg, The Machine,heing
at the Usual'speed that' twelVp berSes
keep ,it, the shoek was so great and So
sudden tIntt it Skivered in pietioS fotzr
sLx: by three. ip.a. hard 11(1 1)1 • by.MCS
that held Inc horsepower in its, Place
their Strong metal .soe'kets Were
eoniplotely destroyed: -As soon as the
rest of the Worknien realized What haa
happened deserate. .1,ttell'I.pt W0770. 1124(1.0
to resell° hint frontthe now Itipth)DIM
i, hocls in which, he waS. ,janrutcd and
held aS in i vice, but it was found, on
account of the pcsition , winch' the
Minton.
tempexance house in Rennedy'a old
Vst:pilsWito* rY',1.1eMeaCal4ain tuo*waQlonthSeettSetrdar.th
Mie John Currie bias opened out it
A Lodge of the Sees of England
Benevoleattaociety, wUt be orgauleed
here tees 'week,
Rev, J. Liviugstone took EI'v. Mr
Fibers worn on the Ifolmesville ci
onStualay last.
1 Mr. Th Foster. of this town, •WU '
he pulpit of the Methodiet elturch
day evening' last.
• The Christmas Fat Cettle sr d Foul
try show was held on Setup: ee letin
when SOMA gooti animals aud tleeeeed
fowl &e. were exhibited.
The following; item appear d n
Tomo IVorld•of Saturday laste.—"The
Doherty Organ Company, of Clinton
have oifered. to locate in Orillia for a
000."
Rev. J. S. Fisher, of Holiness -111e, oc.
opted the pulpit of the Rattenberry
at. Methodist church, on Smutty morn-
ing last, And that of Ontario st. churele
irt the evening.
P. Reynolds, of the Railway
}louse, was up before the Mayor and
Justice MeGarra, last week, charged
with vittlatinr, the Crook's Act. He
was fined $40 and casts.
• Mr. M. McTaggart, of this place, hes
sold lot 9, con. 8 Stanley, to Mr. C. Mar.
rison,of efaillop, for the sum of e6.800,
and lot 9, con. 2, Stanley, to Mr. Thos.
Dinsdale, for the sumo! $0,000.
Mr. Thos, M. Carling, the peoples'
auctioneer, -will eonduct a, real estate
at sale out Dungaeon next week. Mr.
Carling is the popular auctioneer of the
county, and his business Is increasing
Try month.
A meeting, of the Town Liberal Con-
servative Assaciation Was held in Hil-
liard's law office, on Monday evening
last, when delegates were appointed to
attend the meeting atSmith's Hill, and
other business was transacted,
Mr. Ben aicDonaldtormerly of Tuck-
ersmith, son of Mr. Hugh McDonald, of
this town. dted very suddenly at Little
Rook, Arkansas, and the body arrived
here on Saturday last, immediately
after which the funeral took place from
his father's residence, to Turner's cem-
etery, in 'ruckersmith,
Messrs. Cnatelon & Steep have hed a,
big loss in their business this season.
And now on settling up Mr. Steep re-
pudiates any partnership between
them, and threateus Mr. Cantelon with
a suit for wages, Mr. Steep being the
"hired man" as it were. On the con-
frere- Mr. Contelou, will at once, we,
understand, take leg al proceedings for
1 he purpose of holding Steep to his
rosponsibilitie,S of the partnership. • If
Arr. Steep has been a hired man this
season this is the iirst opportnatitv the
nubile have had of knowing it, as it
was generally supposed that he was the
s:nior parther. Had the profits been
airge and satisfactory this information
would not have likely dawned on the
public. • However, • before the matter
eattlaa, it i likel,,,-there will be some
Mew Swearmg.
L. 0. L. Officaro for 1889.
ELDIN i tax 1.0. 1.
At the reginer meeting held on Sat-
urday overnn,:, last, the following offi-
cers were elected for the etsuing
Wra);1`el:. M. Bro. John. Hall;
D. M. lea). Jonea
Chap. Bro. W J Davis;
Rae ace. Bro. Wm. Miners,
Hancoune, Taiwan 662.
The members of the the abare lodge
assembled ia their hall on Thursday
ovenin 0" last fOr the transaction of bust-
ness an% election of ofricers. County
Secy. Sanders of the ADVOC,ATE EXeter
and County Master Floody, of Clinton,
wore present After the business of
the Lodge was dispensed with, very
interesting addresses were delivered
by both of the esteemed brethern. Both
dwelt rinciples ef Orengeism
and thcs0omny AasLerga.ve the objects
and aims of tbe Oranga MutU11113eneat
Society. The 'tisitotit were teeth:led a
hearty vote of thanka, after -which the
County Master installed the foie:ming
officers elect:—
W. M., Bro, Theo Caltane
Bro, Jes.eireir.
Chan., Bro. l•VriaCeearee
Re.u,Bro. &wee elodgins.
Fineetc., Bea. iia.coury.
'Trees, Bro. Nathaniel Ryan.
Dir. of Con, Fine alarn, °e• ver.
Leer, Bro. John Atkinsone
Committee. --Bros, Robe Quilfoy W.
Cunningham. Jas. Coursey, Simou
Oullfetyl, turi Jeseah Cooper. •
rennuern No 4$3.
On Wedateolay taming laet L. 0. i.
062, held them re:paw xaeoldrig lu
Hall. It being the eurautal meeting
reembere turned outm ull foree.
E. Plocey W. en aud Wm. Send-
& ei eneouteleliverceladdre,es-
a, Fleetly went IWO the -working
tite order in general, also explaining
great benetie to be derived from,
engeleta and tattle:ea eertleet
tke raembera to hecone automated
wtth the Orange ,Mutual linnareetee
Seciety,and also, put in a ple.e. AA behalf
of the leentinee 13,efore leas utga nnme
ber of bretbern gave in applicetlenefor
membership in the Insurauce branch
also a bre 1is suinexibee$ vfaa leAde
up for the &eneme. After all routtue
hosinee,e was dieeetsee with votes of
thanks were tetzderee tir the
brethreaa. Th!.fellotelog, ts the office=
who were hieratic -4 byW. C. M. Ploody.
W. M, Bro. W.Turnen
Th M. Bre, Frrteman
teral .11ne, „e„ eite.
ReoStee Bee. M.Areetat
Fie•Sge,,Bro. W.11. AtItittaan• e
Treee,, Bra.
Dlr. of C.v. 11. Ili tight*
Imo, lire. le a elh
Culbert, Jare.
ewe Tees lbte e. Rdliedginta
lee. ('arter.
PAKIVOlt.r. O. 1097.
O. L. No. 1007 held its
meeting, on Moula,y eveulug
the Orenge hill. Timm was a, large
attendance of the 2111.mbers and visit-
ing trethern, Bro. E. Floody, W. C. Me
was preeent and ocenpled the chair,
Brother John Neil, W. I). M. WAS AISO
present. •A largo adoullt of important
business was trensatttealt That. tam-
ing °filters were elected for the entat,
year and. lastalled by Bro. Floody:—
. M. Bro. James Cathers; D. M. Btla
Jonathnn Hall; Clew. George Martha
Rec. Setae* Bro. J. it. aleDouttld; In
Sec's Bro. Joseph Simpsontrereas. Bro.
W. Baird; Dir. of Cen Bro. Finlew
Jettison; Lecturer Br°, Elijah Jackson;
Committee—,John Jackson, J. Wirop,
John aleJames, Thomas Johnstoinreter
Yorke. After the instellation speeches
were delivered, Bro's Moody and Neil
and the offieers eleetech The brethern
deelded to insert a eard in the Orange
$entini 1 under the South Huron
Orange Directory. During the eve-
ning of applieetion were handed in for
the Oraugs Mutual Insuranee, and it is
likely in a short time the whole lodge
will go into it. The insurance is the
best boom the order ever received here
and cannot help but build, uy the lodg-
es since the lst of February last. Bro.
Flootly has sent in 100 applications.
The lodge was closed and. a degree
meetingwas held -when one was ad-
vanced to the Bine, and one to the
Royal Areh degree. Lunch was then
served and a very pleas -Int time was
spent. L. 0. le 3.0e7 hes a member-
ship of upwards of 40, of the right stuff
to make up a goed lodge. They have
magnificiently furnished hall, one
that would be a crc.dit to any of the cit-
ies. The re,,,ult ei fir, past year has been
verp satiscactery, and prosperity seems
to be ha store for the future. May it
be so,
CS' 6 11
warrr,
Catarr'hal 1-Jeain ay
ess,
tc; tJ V •WW.
• A NEW h1I11 iMMENT.
• ---
Sufferers are rot aenerally aware
that these diseases a re contagious, or
that they arc dun to i.h. presence of
living parasites in the lining mem-
brane of the no,..,3 .;1:1{2.nstachian tubes
Microscopic rese-roh.however, has prov-
ed this to be a 1let, and the result is
that a simple 'remedy has' been fornra-
leted whereby ceeneele catarrhal deaf-
ness and. hay fever are permauently
cured be from one to three Simple ap-
plications made at 5iMhl0 by the patient
once in two weeks. N. B.—Fer Cater -
thud disehargus peculiar to feinalos
(whites) this rolt dy is a specific. A
pamphlet expl .h.in,c; this new treat-
ment is sent on rowipt of ten cents by
A.. H. DTXON Er SoX, ..i.‘.(1,13 West Ring
St., Toronto, C41 cientific A raeri.
CCM.
. Sufferers from • catarrhal troubles
should carefully.read the above.
(10-22-'88.)
I had tried many doctors and was
giveu up by thorn as far gone into
consumption, but WAS permanely cured
by using Everest's*Cough Syrep.--Ses:
Sien.psoie Abertule.r.