The Exeter Advocate, 1889-4-4, Page 1VOL. IL
EXETER, ONTARIO, TIII7RSIf
The Maisons Bank.,
• (Chartered by Parliament, 15554
Paid up Capital $2,000,009 -
Rest - 1,000,000,
goad offtee Montreal..
WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Esq,,
Gneenee MANA0,411.
TwentyBranch offices in the Dorainion*
Agi
encies n the Dommion, IL S. and Europe'
Open every lawfol tla.v from in a. no. to
•tn., $aturdays JO a.m. to 1 p.
generalbanking busluels transacted
Tliree per centper annum allowe4. for
in.optey OP. Tlovosit Receipts, and Savtugs
Bank.
U. ARCHER,
Exeter, Zion 28, '88,, Manager
THE
For Salo or to Zior.t. a class 111010 numerous 0.1110113' 111::13ity
Wet the people a eatiada iCeed mike to
,1 a the Diocese et Huron, than thst etergy
The sulascriber offers for Salo or to Rent,
that, ilosireable residence on Huron 5t reeZe '
coasilting of a frame house. with a roonxs
therein, a good, 'well of water, Ef.,boat two
acres of land, being lot 23. Possession
ini-
meGiately. Terms reasonable, APPlY to
nevem/ 0.11.1., or at this office.
(From the Free •ess,)
ROTES OF A TRW TO EXETER.
A Camel Visit to tondou's Noth-
erly Suburb.
us Piet:me8:0e Location r.nd per
ce--4-st saVen,hasuleti.Engilteliman
TrINItt fffttnorial Church-
1110Xs'APhIcal Metch, 011110PIAttaie,
t
1 ;
theory, he, be,gair to give it a praetieal '',
shape. A warm. fyiendsnip S000ii sprang' ,
up between the ont etiltretWarden awl
the new Ineumbent wed the haialsonie
perish ehureh te ite deseribed, which .
be shown what the Church of 'England
i$, to inialte a wonderful revive.' in the
history of the churelt in the Domiation. i
Exeter being vaealit at the 01110 a his
1
ordination, k;ishop Baldwin made Min
lueumbent aud naving fall faith iu bis
add
the Synod. of aura% Is one of um over-
awes of that frievaiship.
TIIh noxon's DAILY DISB.
Mr, Trivia lives in a very quiet wa
a nearly 1d.t.1,000 tci the property of
4,1 1889.
NO
Beonoi, London. Seats, pul-
pit, prayer Oaks, ebair stoolie lecture
:ilia communion table, are ell of red
well lilted oil finish. The, reredos
is. a pauele4 oak, with. Wars, gothic
tops, and qmarefoil *mammas in beep-
icoef -07,"Ittlite74,L.hren ,tiisasin;vouvitt ninyd
worth, of Moutreal, according to sped-
ficatione cousidered neeessery for the
cavity of the ehureh„ It is played at
preseut 1St Nr. 11. Puddleolnhe, aprom-
ising yow g pupil of Mr. Sippi, organ-
ist of t 1JLLS Oatilearal, London. At
the °polies services On Dec, 29rd., it ie
estinaRted that fulls- 9000 people were
present itd heala ble; Bishop of Reran
preach, VW. congregation ia still grOW-
ing,
arf4 the future of the parteh tarot
I.1• a Impel= 0140.10 the RW01 anilCiin-
thaanstst-othsr nattt""r " Inherit -mg all 01111)111 fortune, oy van. gregetion.
-A. Free PzYS'S represeutetive p3M ful luvestment and simple habits, he is
Exeter a CRSIIII1 ViS12 thff otherday. It enabled to indulge his benevolent ideas
situatri about thirty wiles north f
Lonatin. on the L. IL and lies
jisj gOrricate, on a level plain in the County al -limn
in the midst of ono of the finest agricul..
tural districts ef Ontario. As one ap-
prom:Ilea Exeter on the railway, he is
Is published every Thursday Morning,
at the
114.A.IN-STREET, EXETER.
.4 the $ANDERS' PUBLISHMOUOMPANY.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
Gae Dollar per annum if paid in Advance
:21,50 if nOt 10 paid.
cta
22a.tora c/ss.
•
,No ii• t'oer discontinued nutil all arrear
AV) ph.14, ertivsment4 witliOnt s
dipecttots will be published till forld and
charged aecordingly. Liberal discount made
trauselent advertisements inserted for
long, periods, Every description of 4013
PRINTING turip.4 out iu the finest stYlei
and at moderato rAtell. Cheoupsontiney ord-
ers, &c. l'or advertising, subscriptions, etc. to
be made payable to
W/1114111 Sanders,
Edltor
rel; pirtetory.
TRIVITT S, F.
Robinson, Rector. Sunday Serviges,
And '7 p. Sabbath School, 231 p.
eternoeter 0111:801-nionles.st., Roy. B.
Coment, Pastor, Sunday Services,1,03)
and 6.20 tn. Sabbath Scheel, 2 IN m.
ACAUs' STaNr.r.--TleV. 3. Wilson, Pastor. Sun
%lay Services,10.20 a.m. and.O.SO Shbbath
School 2,110 p.
P1018112T111tIAS, Cittittca.-Rev. Martin;
Pastor. Sunday. Services, 11 a. rm. and 040 P.
m. Sabbath. Scliool, 0,45 mtn.
rrotetkatorosa Cards.
T.T L. BILLINGS.
4-1-* xaweese=am.
Office over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario,
Nitrous OXiii0 Glita tor pain ess
extraction.
in whatever wax. he ceusiders his itut,y
lighting ail things is the Stewart of God
A scholarly man and tvail theoloee
hue he holds decided opluloasili both
polities And religion. .?an aviary What
with rere birds shows Ids two for ore-
atruck by the rseemtoes pepnlous and tthology, ;ma nil ONt011SITO grtlirtaltons,t
solid appearauce of the place. The enables him to keep Ws friends well-
milway reeS parallel with the main supplied With aortas. So much for the
streeedistant about a quarter a a mile donor, Aral now for a
The 6tat1011, iS placed in an unhandy
spot. It IS far front the leading hptels •
nuseime TIIL CUL ROL
P'- of busluess, accomaamilug. which has cost him, so much, money. It
. KINSMAN, :DENTIST, L.D.S., ex-
tracta teeth 'without pain, by giving
Vegetable Vapor, or using the new
Amestbetio on the gums. Makes Gout Filli
iog and other dental work the best possible.
Goes to Zuriehlast Thursday in each month,
East siao of Alain street, Exeter.
.11•11
411 aaaaa
iic1titer farmer nor merchant. But. once is 0^ sileehriell (4. eftrlY Enfrush
IR the mein street, and you see signsef strchiteeture,Intilt form plans furrnshed
videut prosperity, comfort and enter- by and wider the supervisiou of Peters a
prise. Here alulthere nre piles of brick. Jones and wr.rhle, of London. It has n
and lumber, marking the places where ANNATO tower b2 Wet high; surmount. age
new buildine's will soon he in course of ed hY four Vomeleg Olde tmlidetauell
rection. Although fully 2,000 In pop.
ulation, Exeter lesetisned to call itsetf
village, and go an in its steady way,
while pbkeee of half its population and
abeut A quarter of its wealth call them -
elves townteanil not/riot& semi-urhan
grandeur, with a mayor and. full array
of concillore Exeter is perhaps
T1121 MOST BN(11.11311 PLACE IN CANADA
Ono hears the broad dialect Of Devon-
shire and Cornwall, from the laborers
heaping up the corporation mud that
luta been gathering all winter, and it
greets you from the merchant 'behind
his counter,anil the butcher at his stall.
It stares at you from the liusineas signa
11
sego It "ing.
f tiers started t
ielbridge has all hoes-
obluson had three hives di
a had winter for bees.
as Cook moved to
as get week. he liftti Wen
Anted here and will be lent
lose contest until the -word teas given
raise the plate, when Cobleigh's side
began to sleek in speed thus they got
so far behlud thanthe victors had eaten
their supper before their oppoeition
had aie elate raised. You must be
careful after this Cobleigh, eta elmae hQlfsre. Wopapagsirtiteer 1;4te., nzdeSueMr0;111
the Wye first.
'Air, Eliza Miller, a clerk In fr.
Dr. T. herean Brehmer, eattinent Foust% store; visited benie
*
°Aroma antheray, stt,nk; "Coneumption As"'
's elways due to deficzent nutrition of gee glad to see thatMr P
the Inngs, caused by blood? At the Palest, our post master, go
Brompton Heapitel for consumptivee, cold again.
lieGnnenddY; h.:.faxanieg and PeeT*
J, Liyingstone were the judges.
Zurich.
London Eng.,* statement has been Puh$11 Father Keabe has 8:weve4.1 olu-
11$11e4 that 52 per cent. of the patienteef neat= with ihe tenigregatien here.
that Institution. have unsuspected kid- Ifis successor has arrived,
Pr"Pl'et"I's WArner's'Slfe Clura enlie . home AS her inettiee RI; We
that they reveives many testimonials 16011e tQ4i0 her 600n,
neY 4isnnier* T/lis "Plains whY the .1517 Bean, a musie teacher here, was
whielt they have not pulatished, be‘
milt 1011041, Th,,,e ground is ilf.fo'lin voyetv4 witi,
OnliiiI" Of the ineredulity
they would be reeeh•ed were it claimed i ?now, hitt hlr„gidl n,PPearnnee there wilt
;het Warner's Safe Cure cures censunip i no no roore sleltilanK this bowl).
• But the fact is thit if z;our kid- I On Tuesday last, Mr. Wrn.Trettraner
be cured anil pnt in a healthy von area married to Miss L., Wegner, both
• '1On they expel the pric.. acid and oof thia vieinity. Tile cereiarmy was
i
' now mote matter, and prev.wat ' performed by the Ilev. T. II-onielr.
rritation of the &licit° Allbstimve# May their life be a long end happy
' lung's; therell:T removing ti -10, i! 'This geoson our ladies will he able to
Whett the etrert Is mnoved the esattafy their longing: for &Ike It itse
In of ItidacY disease; vtlen W bounets ilic. MebSrs, liap I and
hem have procured the servites of Mist;
fle.wiey, of Toronto, es wiliner, Mews,
J.eald V. Marilee, Miss Stoma hewn,
r , Mr. Steitthach and Mise Markle, e.!
Won.
Richer/104We young colt an
(ley test week. It ran four
being atoned. No dam -
and a flagstaff. The elt=1). nik3SUri. Soh* Report S. 8. No:2 Ray,.
e lamtired end sixteen feet in length
eve eixty feet, transepts seventy feet
long /mil thirty-four wide. Thu elm-
' rises three eteps above floor of nave
with organ loft and vestry door in the
north. The northern entrence of church
is through a handsome open porch
through the °peed doors, the ellitet of
archway and segment. of roof, la very
striking. All copings, buttress caps
Nvitulow and. label moulds over
windows, are a mit sandatone. Gar-
goyles 1.X)6Sea are handsomely
cereed, and the impresaion received at
firat glance is that of a eahstantial and
beautiful church, worthy of any city on
where such „names as Sienneeetehel the continent. The brown slate roof Is
Bawden, 1Inin1in, brimbacombe, Snell relieved at the sky line of nave, trail-
Trevethick are doing their share septe,ana clamed, by a fretwork of red
to Perisctuato the IllenwrY f °hi Exeter cresting, battlemented The main en,
Barnstable, Moulton, North and South, trance is iu the western side of the
Crediton, Portsmouth and Truro. tower through au arched :doorway of
'The main attraction of 'Exeter is, saildotone, of lofty height and Wadi-
certaWly its Episcopal church. Its fully moulded. Thianrch is Supported
on red granite pillars, with carved cap-
itals resting on moulded bases and
sandstone g1AllitO steps. The whole
church is open to the streets which sur-
round it, and vide sidewalks lead to
the three entrances. The tower is as-
cended by means of a turret winding
stair to the ringing chamber, and then
by flights to the clock dumber, bell
chamber, and those two others to the
roof, from whieh the whole town, lying
with its streets, buildings and gardens
can be seen, as well AS parts of the
tps. of Usborne, Stephen, and Hay, for
miles 'along the London and Godericb
road. Inside the church,standing with
in the southern swinging doors and
looking towards the chancel, the eye
rests upon the mullioned eoof and the
lofty arch formed by the diagonal trus-
ses they carry the transept roof from the
drop of which, the main chandelier
hangs. Each truss supporting the mas-
sive timbered roof, which shows the
stained rafters and sheeting, ends in a
corbel gathered nito clusters of two
and thee where the ,chancel, nave and
transept meet. Thostsoof of the chancel
is paneled in squares, and painted blue
with gilt stars, forming, a grotned arch
Anassive tower mud gables loom up
picturesquelyt from the railway, and
are a central point for miles from north
south, east and west, This church is lige
no other in Ceneda, for mini' reasons
It Was
Mum AT TUE 1:1X1EINSE OP THOMAS
TRPVITT,
T B. WHITELY,D_,. 0.11. PHYSICIAN
1. and Sargeon, Office Mina residence -
Corner Victoria and Elgin streets, Goderich,
Ontario. •
TNR. L A ROLLI7+1S. OFFICE -MAIN ST.
Residence --Corner Andrew and North
Streets, Exeter, Ontario.
rirA. ADIOS, M. 13., 0. M.U., C. P. EDI.; L.
• It. C. S. Dim.; L. P. P. & S., Glasgow;
L. M., Edinburgh aral Glasgow; M. 0..P.'&S,
Ontario: F. T. M. S., Toronto. Night bell at
office. Crediton,.
Ontario. 3y12-5
DR. COWEN. OFFI0E-21AM STREET,
Exeter, upstairs, opposite Centro
Hotel. Side entrance on sontli-Jtories street
leading to the Methodist Church.
j W. BROWNING, s.
Graduate of Victoria Univeisftir. Offies.and
•
residence, Dominion Laboratory, Exeter.
WILLIAM SWEET, TETER-
inary Surgeon. Graduate
Toronto. Office and Residence
one block oast of Samwell &
Pickarre store. Opposite skat-
ing rink, Exeter, Ontario.
H, DICKSON.; BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
• of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
veyaneer, Commissioner; &e. Stoney to loan
Olffice-Fanson's Block, Exeter.
ELLIOT &ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLIC-
itors,,Cenveyancers, &c...Money to loan
nt6 per cent.
B. It. ELLIOT. J. EnnioT
161.1M.A.SD N. .LEWIS BARRISTER, NOT:
.12.4 ary Public, Proctor in Maritime' Court,
mveyancer, &c. Solicitor for Huron Land
,t4ency. Goderich and Bayfield. Bayfield
office at Swartz's Hotel, open every Thursday.
litionOv to loan at very low rotbs:
whose family name it bears. The
congregation furnished. the site seating
organ and nil things necessary for the
service of the Church of England. A
fine deeptoned bell sounds from the
tower for each service and negotiation
are now going on for the purchase 'of
a peal of ten bells at no distant date,
The last feature is all that is needed
to make the church, one of the finest
in the Dominion.. The donor of it, Mr,
Trivitt, is well worthy of a biography.
Almost any _morning a medium-sized,
erect, English -looking figure may be
seen going tothe Post Office, with the
light, springing step of a practiced
walker, and the youngest child or old-
est man knows that is Mr. Trivitt. A
stranger at a hasty glance might say
that he was forty-five, or possible ten
years older; but ha reality he has seen
half a dozen over the three score years
and ten, of "Man's Allotted Life."
Away back in the early times, when
English history was taking worldwide
fame, when Planta,genetdind Lancast-
rian Kings were either killing French-.
men, or cutting each other's followers
to pieces, and stirring ecclesiastics Ile -
TA.MES ONE, Exeter, Ontario, Lieensed
11.1 Auctioneer for the •County of Huron.
Sales promptly attended to and, satisfaction
guaranteed. Sales arranged at this' office.
Tr BROWN, Winehelsea. Licensed. luct-
.1.1.• ioneer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, 0186 for -the township of Usborne.
Sales promptly a ttendod to an4 terms reason
able. 1.1.es arranged at Postoffice; Winchelsa
,
sOggENDERR,Y, Bengali. Ontario, LieJ2i-
. ensed Auctioneer for the County of
Huron. Charges moderate and satisfaction
guaranteet.
Nvioneer for the Counties of 'Middlesex
HOLT, Khivii, Ontario. Lieensed'auct-
•
and Lainbton, and the townships of Stephen
d Hay All sales promptlyatteuded.r,„,
The fo1lf4ing is the Iderch report
based on tWattembince, punctuality,
conduct and diligence of the pupils.
The nairica are in order of precedente,
3lio. Chapman, Albert}lac-
"tetim Campbell,Ilomer
RUSSO!, Daniel MeColl.
Jr. soteme-Willie Murray, Ross
Holland Neloon Northcott.
Talane-Ellen Sidney, Clete Chap-
man, Chas Aldworth.
stearsnie-Aggie Sidney, Kate Clat•
maan!serela n
!k;Atinereatett. et -Mary Jeckso
Alice Gould, Teen jaCkson.
Jute fistOoltD Tame -Maud, Rum%
Jesettn1414'.' atnejeasShirray.
' SRN. PiltherKlat•-40Seph NOrtileOtt$
Nellie, Gould. Ralph Olitipman.
JUN- rimer teateei-Becide Northo
Aiktreh Northeott, Willie Jackson.
le
eousumption, disappears :and
he irritation, .whielt vlle4 it.
Edell SohoorReport.
- _
he followlog, is a repert of
Ug ot the pupils in their fever*
lk ssee of our sehoel for the math o
based On the met of written
ination`and regale attendance.
iu-Total 1000.-E4ie BnliWC11,
(Idle Cave, $18; Chao, Coats, 704;
' Hicks 004; Erenk Coats, 547;
- 228
°BOOT. Itseoull.-The folleWing aze
manes ef the pupils in each 041*
1310111C4 tht "bighes: latrahlv see
for tile utontlee of'March. The,y
AngOtt in, order of remie,
(L 8s. -tee. Buchanen.
MTN c s.-'3tln Eib1ez WII/1
OC.S, Ton Jollugou
Tutun entitou.seliorece Entallv, Net-
liavertisers.
Reliaers of the newspapers of the; day
cannot full i be impressed with the
Met that the radlern advertiser is pro-
gressIve.
The value of printer' ink judiciously
employed eannot be overestimated; it
is the medium ;whereby a iteritorious
discovery is mind from local flint° to a
position in the publie .estram. Hence
the colt:imps of the newspapers are
daily used by hosts of advertisers and
in the compition wffich is indulged in
to attain the desired end, the reader is
often times amused.
The greetest of Ateeriean advertisers
and it may as well be said in the world.
is H. H. "%Fernery, of. Rochester,. N. Y.
whose nanie, has becn. so familiar in
connection with Warner's Safe Cure
widely advertised because of its merit
in the preveution and cures of kidney
disentket,
By printer`eink.this great discovery
has achieved world wide popularity and
thousands feel grateful for the know-
ledge thue acquired of this, gratest of
modern relftedies.
V
VCURTIR---Total 825. --Laura Bieka, tle Well, Louisa Koehler and Liaz,ie
485; Ante Kerslake, QS; Minute CAve. Deeker.
TIIIRE. JUNIOR.---XiIton Burbank/en
035; John Hera/ten, 237.
man, ca, Alfred Hunter, 03; Thos.
SEN. 7.50. --Thos. Ilea- Tilke Wel1,6Exemoesliaa 1101:5;0;10N.
Smith i369; Warren Snell 1,124; Jas Ilene Triittu juNem„.,L &Dowel vitt
• 492; Geo. Welker, 351; Maggie Johnston, !Janie lammed,
sten, 259 Setl'ON» NTQ -C1 u ppe 2a4
Jus, T111110. --Total 800.--Nor4 hew -Well Leslie winianm
665; rernY L'utn; 686' Lig4i,(1, Sneettu JUNIOR. -Tillie Kibler, Joh*
aso; Edgar Buswell 509; Aunt- weber, Reinhold mdenum.
over the organ loft. The church. is Furthermore, the public has been
lighted, with gasoline, the chandeliers taught that disorders of the lungs,brain
falling from the drop in each, truse and heart and liver which has hitherto been
rising in the chancel and towerlute regarded and treated by the profession
six lights eath over the alter railing, as distinotitte diseases are not so in fact
thancel arch, and entrance to tower but are theSatteeding syniptoms of dis-
arm north and 'porch The fareeces/ eases of the kidneys; thereforesthe con -
with coal cellars and gas machines/ sbniptiva, the apoplectic, the paralytic,
claring that the English Churchshould. aresall in the crypt, where the tempor-
be .as Magna Charta pronotneed wec's
tree from Pope and Ring; then Trivitts
(as Frossart's Chronicles tell am) were
mailead soldiers and commanders in -
chief of the army' in France; jurists,
atifd'Lord 'Clianeillors.tkf England,' or
learned priests writing history in some
quiet convent, the quaint records of
which are preserved to the present day
But that was long ago, and. for many
centuries they have been quiet country
gentlemen. of Somersetshire, and, -like
their Exeter decendane,retain. of world -
inith 544; Msin°1m Domey,583; PART IL -Rosetta Lippert, I'.11alette
Quance, 477; Ulla hunter, 472;
Delppety 40; Utile liatalford, 141114 DinrueeNioenr-vivIstow..
NI. •
Sneone:--Total 600, -Bernice Roo, PART Lippert,11. hardy,
999; Minnie Luton, 92; Aiwa Demp- Wm. Geiger.
y 203; Simnel Chance, 1118; Freddie Pant L Demuth, It Strove
arsons, 277; Edaverd Luton, 228. for E. Axt,
PART se:eke:tor-Total ria0.-Myrt1e RPJtT I au. -M. Detnittle O. Peln,
Walker,391; Frank 1Tunter,373; Emma •ch.
Smith, 339.
and the sufferer from nervous disorders
can loe'restored.to.liealth by.' ..Warner's Messrs. sferland Bros. have purchas-
Safe Cure which will remove the true ed the bankrupt stock of It M. Racey
cause, restoring the kedneys to healthy
action,
_ The ativertishee methods employed
by this greasest of advertisers are in -
Variable instenctive and, although the
reader mai sometimes be "caught/ in
reading advbrtisomeut which was
not at first tuck there is nevertheless
no time 10St SiliC0 useful information is
invavia,ble gain conceroing Itfe!s great
problems
ft..gry vestry also is 'placed, nudes' the 6r-,
gan loft. Perhaps the most beatttifttl
fedture of all is
THE STAID GLASS vensnows
The east Viadoty contains three ' large
featuree in its pan.els, and gronpes of
smallenones above, where the windows
break into trefoils and quatrefoils. The
centre figure is the Saviour, in the
right panel David, and the,left St. /Tete
The detractor for all glass was Mc-
Causland and son,of Toronto. The,`cir-
.
2, PART IL -G. Rees, H. Wagner
The average attendance for the 0 Kleghorn-
month was 99, No. I, PART IL -E. lionher, E. Dern -
at ADeneesur, Teacher. inert, A. Peine.
• The average attendance for the
It A: Guess M. D.,Deen, and itrofesse month wns 1•8'.
or of Surgery, of the United State Med- Seet.J. Leerre, "1
leal College;EdItor of 'Medical Tribune' Seekt.M. Hensten, )- TRAC
Autlkor Of "Gunn's New Imported Hand Joisfs Coetaxs, j
book of Hygiene and domeStie Medicine --......-....
speaking -with reference to Warner's
Safe Cure said over his own signiture: 3:tenn1".
q perscribe it in full doses in bath acute
.7.___...
and chronic Bright's disease, with the The Bible Soesety which met a few. ,
most satisfactory results. I am willing days ago, adjourned to meet shortly.
to aoknowledge and commend. thus A. few took advantage of the slight
frankly the value of Warner's Safe fall of snow'and had a good cutterride
Cure.' If you are gradually loosing in the rand. .
your strength, have extreme pallorof The Ministerial Assodation met last
face, puffiness under the eyes,
Persist- Monday and we understand sotae . ink-
ent swelling of the joints, abdomen and portant business was transacted.
lege, unaccountable shorn pain in the The bills are out 'fdr the Hewedl
heart, shortness of breath, being tat:-
sprig show and. as large prizes are of-
ing warner's Safe Cure without do
fered we have no doubt but that it will
lay. be a good one.
Clinton.
Barrister Johnston, of Blyth, was in
town on Thursday last.
Messrs. A. Kelly, ex -jeweller o• f thie
place, Thos. and Murdock ticPkersoa
left Tuesday for N. 'W. Territory
Others also went to seek fortunes indif
ferent Western localities.
Messes. P. Kelly, of Blyth, F. W '''.e.very city, toWn, village and. raspy
Johnston and Dr. Holmes, of Goderich, country places have societies of one e
kind or another and.Hensa,limay justly
welrfer.iTn.tIow. np. oHn.u.Furaild;,yb
.
arrister, has feel proud of one known as "The Young
.
gone to Morrisl3urg where he will people's Mutual Improvement Society
practise his profession in future. Which Walt organized last Dec., the
first meeting of business wee held taw
Jan. 7th and to day the society has an
at the rate of 42i cents on the dollar, enrolled merabership of 107. That elm
ople of Hensall fully appreciate Ite
Mr. W. Sanders, of the Armee:Lee Pe
efforts of the society, cultivating Intel -
Was, in town' Olf.Thursday ,evening last
lectrial power, was manifested on Mon -
attending a meeting of the 'Sons of
day evening last, some 250 or 800 pee -
England. ' _^
pe being present to hear the debatebe- -
Mr. Chas. Wilsol“has decided. to . e
tween the "Forest Home Debeting Se -
so• ld
to the ,gnbet northwest. He ciety" and three representatives of elite
sold his furniture en the markeesquare iety. The subject was:-Reselved.
on Saturday. ^ , • that the United States offers a better
Mr. -Jas. Moore, of this town, hastens-
. field to the emigrant than Canada.
the family coat of armsenow painted in ecclesiastical designs, surrounded with ed'a hotel in St Marys.
a model hotel man and knows the
Mr. Moore is The three representa.tives of the Forest
Home D. S. were, Messrs Shillinglaw,
ly greatness only ample fortunes and cular windon-e in each transept bear
tbe center panel of the west window of richly colered glass. inc glass in the business from. beinning to end. captain) Doig and Johnston who took
Ce4tralia,.
the Trivitt Mentorial Church, Exeter. penes under each circle is on it Muth The ---------..merchants deserve credit the affirmative. The negative Wag
The Pariihnf Exeter has for a Callad- paler tint with a pattern that emu/ all for the liberalsmaHaner in', which the resented by , Messrs.. K., Buchanan
Bonne thirty years in length. It num- foils of the transept§ are the embleeas itself is evidenee ,Of their ente a Ni,110 ably rePres6ted and • these
ptain):Iterold, and Stoneman. Both
Ian one, quite a beg histerya that is ateend the church.. lil the fel* Tinter-
, , , patronize the AnvoCere. This, .
ex -M. P. P. for South Huron; Wne Case, 'et.ofeas 41so ere are the palleIS of 'three Messis. Centel= Bros. are a, to ence that "Yoling Canada" is fall of
Trivitt, Dr. Hyndnian, Isaac Carlieg' tededowa ate esed for ventilatine' the
Joseph Case Thos. Fitton, Samnel and lights in. eaeh able The ' levee St • side of the street in the s,tee% of D. shall yet be felt for engd in this land of
remove their bnsiness to rise,. 0 esite energy, and intelleetual power whiek'
Ur, Olmn. Lingard jr. of Granton is
at present visiting our, town. '
Mr. Jas. Neil, of 1,h1 placs, left oe
'Monday lati for ICIaBit0ba where he in-
tends Spending. ibe sninmer. Jim will
missed among til&bovr..
Mr; AIM Persona sr.; has Purchased
frOrff Rollins a house and lot,and
it is thought Albereirill teke possession
dt0000 as he intenas taking anti) him -
bets among its church wardens, Thos. of the Evangelists. The. clerestory and business ability, nog Canadians proved to their andie
John Spaelmeo and A. A. C. Donovan has for a. cenoe piece the pelican feed- Canteen. ii'Ve have not yet heard who all lands the g,reatest, The judges
1:9ngest of anY ono church warden. The eagle rising, shied Argent ih cheyroe self It we. The" entertainment of the High School favor of Canada by two two 150ints. Wen
Thos. Gidley', B. S. O'Neil, RSV. 'Elliot, Castirines' wheel; in the westernWindoW
patties well bnown in the county of ins' voting. In the centre pa- n'el etinder -will occupy the premiSes to be vacated were Messrs. Rev. J. S. Henderson, Ce.
by them McKay and G. NeRwen who decide in
Present Rector, Rev. S. F.' Itehineel, an rieple,leith three trevetssseble- motto '`ite,,Geoi,Nsgeey'elieeey stable we titerary Society, in the tewn hall on done Hea.sall hovel A votc of thanks
,
Buren. Mr./ Trivitts, held office' . the it is the narish coat of arm's: creSt-ean
d to s 10 their pre -
under graduate of the „, ttufortunatt "Salvas in Igne." The lancet ;lid reiaed oneiThure‘et"tiake,lasat/s -it 'en*thtell,rht Vsureidee7s. eveneinge ala? wwaseendecided n tenvseanseeandr•eeble thepa 137 stla ken, WI hit4 was
WeatetnUniVertity is One of the Httron en'fae windows in tower and tnrret veey x eeieln ea, w Th d b t bet the ick
Offico--Crediten, 01:Awns. P of R. Cobleign'audS,,Keuny, beizig a su te ,
f G d. d t re. ably respandedlo by Mr. Johnston an
Stoplion and MGIllitsray towns Ise.
1885 He holds with furniture is from the factory ,were ed twd rorn o tele en in o a
I a favor of Clintoo Messrs. D.
for H • • ' ' • ' o' -chosen. which
EILBEH, Licensed Auctioneer u.aY College students oidained be the Bis- stairway, ale also all of stained glees. two caPtit tr re , , lf of the I. H. D. S,
ho of Huron in