/ - 20 - light of great candle burning lanterns. In return for their co-operation in moving the Methodist Chapel from Crapaud , The Orangemen were given the gallery or upper section of the buildimr for their lodge room. A strict and binding agree¬ ment was signed with the Church which guaranteed peaceful entry and full possession and ownership. The Church demanded in turn that, should lodge night conflict with time of prayer meeting below, all Orangement conduct their business without 'undue noise' further; - that the lodge room 'never be used for any gathering of a rain or frivolous nature'. Signing for the Church — James Wright , Matthew Smith , William Beer , James Inman , William Sobey , J. B. Trowsdale , and Rick Nelson . For the Lodge ~ George Villet , Ben Cameron , Colin MacPhall , James W. Villet , and John MacKinnon . The Orangemen soon after erected a great flag staff, seventy-five feet in height in front of the building. Crowning the staff was a weather vane of King William, Prince Orange , who, with his red tunic and drawn