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New goods best quality
Cultery and lamp goods
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T,YLO
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• .0604 Inducement
mold out to bityeri
loolOng for
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STOVES
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, No trouble to show •
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goods Every
bOdy solicited °
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'QKNO1.Y
TARIO, FRIDAY,
LOOKNOW,_
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Capita paid uf)
RsOrve Fund
Total 'Assets
President --Tomq STuART.
Vice President—A. G. RAMSAY.
• $1,25o,000
$65o000
$7;979;646
.DIRECTORS:
-TOILN CH -Its„ GURNEY, OEE0. R0 cv,-
- Wcop,.A.;13. 14 -E -(Toronto)..
P:Ishier-4, TURNBULL.
eel reeei (es". B4 Ark ---}Inurs 10 to *:3 ;.
.:Deposits of Si and upwards
icws:is.--d and Interest allowod. •
f"M T1 bE.P074.T.A5. alS4ty received it cur-
- re.i.,f rats of inteTest.-
PRAPTS on (Treat Britain and the United
-.•-ztatEs liought and. sold._
C -BROWN' Stte-Aeeseet
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- DENTAL
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J.. • S. jEROM.E, L. D,.. S.
Winghant„Will be in Lucknow.
In the. second and fourth. Fri -
- and gqiure..1vof each month. Good sets
to4- tfl ili nd: ev:_tracting a specialty
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L.E:Gtiet.
BARRISTM,
Attkleittw, Uonveyancer. etc, (late of
I1 St. Cameron, Goderich). - Office
• Tr;:tv,--es )1, ,star
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• . ATTORNEY ' AT
' law,. S(.41.icitOr, in. Candery, Couveyi
ts:r r . Officeo ver,the
barber shop.
ARROW & EROUDFOOZI BARRIS-
ten, Solicitors, etc., Goderieh, Ont
J. T. GARROw, QO, WM. PROUDFOOM.
..-iimmimingsmerafsisamstrass;mmismssmis.
E D !CAL
BANKERS,
Or-Luckp.:OivB4Oking'Comrs'y.
141:10i(Novi, FEV_Y 10TH, 1893
TO THE FARMERS: .
• We have the follOwing farm properties for
sale chear•.and on easy terms ,of payment, viz:
- In Kinloss Township- a-50 acre farm, a 100
acre farm and -a 150 acre farm and a 200 acre
farm; in Huron Township a 200 acre farm; in
West Waw'anosh Township a farm of 100 acres
and a farm of 150 acres; in the Township. of
Ashfield two farms of .100 acres each; in Turn -
berry Township, only it few miles from the
, town of - VVingham, 100 acres of timber land,
and a grazing farm of 250 acres in the ToWn-
. •
-ship of Kicardine, - •
._ We_have a large quantity of money to lend
on first mortgages on-farm or -village property
'at from 4 per cett, interest up: The rate is gov-,
'erned according to the class of4security, We
also lend small amounts of money on second
mortgages - and first!chattel mortgages.
. .
We do a general banking business in all its
--branches, allow interests on deposits, issue
drafts on all,Canadianpoints and on the
.American .Exchange National Bank; New
City, and which are accepted anywhere
throughout_ the United States, make collec-
tions in the States, Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba
or.the Iiiisttb.-West, And cash -cheques on any
place, Lending money on farmers note. a:
-specialty, . . ` .
We effect,Inst 'mice odall-olasses of blind -
_him either in St)wk or.Mntual Companies as
desired. _ Nene but first class Cempanies rep-
resented. - = . . .
GEO. A. -SIM:M.1443 Manager
DR, ELLIOTT, OFFICE AXD BEST-
: clence, Qutram itreet;seccuddoor north
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of Little's shoe store, - - •
R. TENNANT, PHYSI C-14 N,
- Surgeon and Accoucheur. Surgery op -
posit -6 i1fs hotel. Office hours from 9 to 12
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a. m:, and frOra 2 to -5 p. in. -
eettr •
'MOD. GORDON, M.D.,: C.M.,; F.T.'
II :M.S., M 0 P 5 0, Physiaianli
• Sur-
reon, and Accoucheur. Office next door to W.
Residence Ross street
South. of D. PN: -McIntogfs-store •
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•R. G-EDDES,. V.• $.,: -CALLS-
1.7 either by mail or telegram promptly -
.!-Atended.-te, -10.12arges moderate:, _ Residence,
Outram .,treet, OplioSite Dr_ Elliott's-. -.and
second. door north of SENTINEL ofIce1:•
7 -15Z13#21.r.Xer
-GENE RAL
ON- EY TO bOA.1\T ON:REA1):E STATE
seol.•-trity for any time, at the lowest
• . . . _
Tate of interest.- The Inincipal may: be paid -
at the end of the title, ora part of the Princi-
pal inay be Paid each vear-tinterest ceasing on
tb.amount paid, For further particulars,
:-etc., app -1-, to Aicaus StENV:V.RT„
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MUSIC LESSONS.
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1tIFRS;2. M, -ARMSTRONG IS PRE-
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pared to *give 1esson:4 in --vocal and in
strurgental music.
_ Residen e—Campbell St. Lueknow,.
rr
S'OC IETI ES
. 0. G. T.. SEPOY LODGE, NO. 384.
JL meOts.in_ the 'south:. end Lodge: Room::
in .the Temperance- Hall, - Luck -now, -every
Tuudav evening at 8 • p: K. NATER-
' ;iTER, 0 T,. S:MATHERS. Sec.
•
ROBERT- CUNNINGHAM',
.: INSURANCE" •
FIRE AND. MARINE,
GUELPH.
Telephone No, 195.
CHURCH DIRECTORY,.
linailmmlimmumnimminius
• LOCAL AND GPAIIi./4..L
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Condensed for SelithEi.ell Readers.
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The .Reye Mr e .1Kerein Will hold
• t -
. divine service in the 'English church
here,- both Morning .!and eveningand
at St Helens in the afternoon on Sun-
diteseext,- 11 th inert.
:Owing to the illness
Walker, pastor of the
he was not able) ta-b4 her
but Pre -ache .on1Sun
ENGLI-CHUR
sH .
-CH —SERVICES 11
a.. m. -and 6:30 p. in; Sunday School,
2:30 p,m., S.uperintenclent„: Wm. 5..11olmes.-
Adult class every Wednesday evening at
,g_o'clock,-Bible and prayer book lesson's. .All ,
are welcome-. REV. W. J. CONNOR -, PaStOr. .
T„.-3 U.-- The regular- MOnthly
•..meeting of the Wemelfo Christian
Temperance Union Will beheld every §,eC0134.
:Wednesday of each month' in the Odcl, Feliows
Hall, Liielinow, at 3 p.- m, Mits. -W,
SMITH, Ifresident ; .MRS, HOENELL, Secretary,
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U C$NOW MECHANICS' INSTI-
tute. Reading room Open every evening'
from 7 to 10 p. m., excepting Saturday; ,1;41pn
the hours will be from 2 to 6 p. rya. The
librarian.vvill be in attendance duriv.k these
hours. D. -D. 'YpLE, 7PreS11-441"1 G,
bluE130011, S eoretari
TIME TABLE. •
- sTiOinslpaveLuckhowfcir south at 5:58 a m
10:48acnit. and 635
-Nith at 1.2:35 p. m, 4:02 p. m.; rand 10.;28
p•-*•• -
TT C,K.N 0: W• 4
Lodge,No.112-
c:
-, ,,, meets every''FriaaY
evening...at 8 :o'cll
.: in their hall, Campbell street. All brethren
...Ordially in-sTitcd. . I. I‘Loimiso-ii, Grand :y,,
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• R,-TIughes, Recorder;
0. F:,00U13,T
• Sherivooci,N.
-50, Lucknow. , Meet -
every first and third
'Nlonday in ° e v e r y
month, in the Or- ,
ange bali. Visit-
ing brethren a re:
cordially invited.
J. LYONS, •C., R.
D. D. YULE SEC.
••••••••••...4.1.•••••••
4 Rev.•IVIr.
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tist` church
last Sunday
ay- next at
-IA: Col. Scott, .comm nding Officer
of the 32nd -Battalions r as been ap-
pointed upon: the brigade staff,. during
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the coming camp - c mrnence o
yne2oth
fi-
rhe secretary :of • t e Canadian
Press Association has ou I :thanks for
neatly bound copy of the minutes of
the last annual meeting f the Assoe
eiatiOn. Thereport co *tains rosew
valuable suggestions.
• -.-English Spavin
. . -
.all hard, soft or .callouse
blelptsilt*: from. .horses,_
CurbS, splints,- ring leo
stifles, sore and swollen throat,
_• sprains,. .
coughs,. etc.- Save :$50 by\ use. ef • one i
Warranted
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THE- SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED AN
office in the building east of the
SENTINEL Printing Office.
AGREEMENTS', BONDS, 1.i-E-A.S1';6",
DEEDS, Mara G-A!.x.ES AND WILLS
CAREFULLY PREPAR
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Plans ,spedihdations and estimates for build
irigs, mills, bridges, etc, furnished
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on short notice. :
JAS, SOMERVILLE.
-Luckno-cy Jan .1891; -
:A. ;MI. W. TATC-KNOW VODGE. OF
• the Ancient Order United Workmen,
meet in the Oddfellows hall, on -the lastand
second Monday evenings of each month- a
e'ight O'clock. Visiting brethren cordiilly
.n;vited. - D. PiTTERsoNs Master "-Workman,
R. D.-GAMERON Recorder
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WHOLE NO., .1011
EVE1.13r MA1V- HIS OWN GOtD
•CURER.' •
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We have been requested to putilish
he following letter Whichappeared in
tihe Toronto Telegram some time ipgo:
SIR,—SO .rnuch. has been written re-
garding gold cure for dunlienness,1we
fi-11 know. the great- good .accomplished.
-MY' husband; who was a .-wreeki for
.
years took treatment at an.mstitution
ciover.three -years ago, and has had no
desire to taste liquor since; but it icost
us Direr $100. I had a brother-in-law
•a chemist, a slave to drink?but too
11)oor to take treatment.; he aeu4zed
the medicine my an -brorght.
, - , -
lioree arid. mired himself, 'four ofi our
acquaintances got the presdription•and
cured themselves. The • following. is
he 'Prescription :---Electrofied- gold 15
grams. muriate of
rnonla, grems
P'It-terOov..6s 1 tomp flud ex, of cinchona - 4 grins
0:4:371384:n7aeini:::.-11 12,1.1fid cocoa ounces, ultra e of
too&
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—The Lord's Supper wacs .dispensed
last -.Sabbath-, in .... the -: Preebyterian
cherele r.sucknoke f;fila-10'I 9 .‘ogii,gteg4,-
004.- . The pgetor-eves:ae istedi: the
various services in connection with it
by:Rev, Messrs. - .MeNaleller Fairbairn,.
'and RoSee.also.Rev.. D. Cr,.-ineron, .fone
of the former -pastors of L ' cknoW, Who
early of I his
were *added
elYe of Whene
n. of faith, -
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---While Mr. Nixon S urdy, Clerk
of -0-aderich township, wae.m GoderiCh
the • Other.day thieves ,ii- entered! bis
-residence and; stele 4.0aiitity_ol cloth,
• mg and articles. Mr. Sturdy infornied
Constable Grendy._ Of. the Apt .and she
• traced two men td Kincardine, Toitio
aniwere.d.the'diseriOtion given. • They -
were _beaught-1,to :c4.-paotiO3. '. with 1 the
clothes , and .artielee in their possession..
They -2. gave.: -.their. :enam le . as'.1.1ieWis
•Berinque .and William.: Welch 1 arid •
were committed foti ttial.
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—Shortly.- after , the north bound -
afternoon" tr aili - oni- the . . ir-trhan4 line
left Holstein Ono, day la t . Week'. the
.engineer ...ea.W... Ahead: -of- hill- -a .lenan.
.-,lytiii.,,‘ acress- the traCk.:• Though:- the
-6:14,r_li.leer . at. - f.-)-nce- :.rp ve cfl tho :erigin-6
hOiclid :not: .E.y.le..-e0 in. :tcppirigi -t.lie
train .0 -til.. it -}Yad rOn...i.-,tee.:the man-
Cutting:off his head...and a\ e foot,: The
..body : of the ' poor -.:i-tiJil 'Innatewas
taken -back :to IjolstelL, ITO 1.„11rf.:;vn
there:knew:who he waiand it; :id7..-Urei
known .Whel:ther he was intoxicated of
,Whether it was ='.a, .eae.e. Jf .-deliblerate
was heartily greeted by
warm friends. Sixteen
to the communion roll, t -
were received on profess].
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Farmers, look to your own interest. and
insure.your farm buildings' and •
private dwellings' in the .
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ONDORMUTUAL.
No large Premium Notes required
.CASII. SYSTEM .
50 cents to 00 cents pee S100forthree ytiarS.
OH IV LANE
AGENT,
KIRLOUGH
Also agent .fOr- the --Phoenix - of -London
England, •- ,
,o obtain the best prices for
yowc
"CTEDT
it is to your aAvailtage to *use
-FINg LIVERFOOL.
and bring.if to market in rolls
weighing from 2 lb. to3 ib. or
in tubs. - Crocks or pails at
this season do not bring as
goodprices.
suicide.
--AS the flies will shor .y1-16 on!deck.
again, thiS``preseription fpr getting rid
of them is not expensive, and is wOrthy
of• a : A half teaspoonful.ofblack
pepper, finely ground, should be mixed
with double •the quantity of liroeyfo-
sugar and the _con3pou d •mo14eneti
with cream. The flies sill 0-enlbrati.±
eat greedily -of this mixt1 rer if placed
,where they can easily reltch it, but it
will be their last meal, for the Iceet
taste of it is to a fly, ra4le poison. If
watdhed they will often,be sets to
drop dead within a feW feet of the
•plate which -they have just left; and
some of the heartiest eaters do nOt live
to leave the plate.
sttychnia 1 grain)glycerine liounces,
distilled waters ounces. Take ' a
teaspoonful every two howl While
awake for two or three ..weeks; • After
the second er third slay there wAl.be
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a desire for think. Medicine to. effect
,a mire will not cost more., than •$.60.
I think every per should.. help the
poor by publishing this prescription.
MRS. WM. CARTilt.
Chicago, Noy. 14th, .1892.,'
CtiE
Soutl Anioycaii Rheni1ism
• s
▪ Itsmarka1e and
s at one t1u
mecIiateIy (lis!-
dose grati:3
. -Action-
ne .
We are informed that t4e prescrip-
,
tion was_triediby some parties in To-
ronto and its efficacy proven'.
PfiE§13YTERY- OF le..:111TLUD.
At its -meeting in .Winghath on
May 30 paesod. the .fallowing resolu-
tions in regard to the reOgnation of
Rey. Mr. MoQuitr4e of tlee -pastorate
of Winghain congregation;
i
• Moved by Rev. A. Hartly, seconded
f•Rere, A. Sutherland, . that .iinae,
ce,pling theresignatien of - the -I Rev,
Ilector -McQuariie Who has honorably
filled the position -ofe-ptister of 'Wing-
hein Congregation for oversixteen
years, Carmot.do sowithout marking .
-its high respect for: Mr: McQuarirle- as .
a Iiali and minister of the gospel - .-
HiS Oarth as g wise- counsellor and
Able '_ preacher are . SO witiely .known
4finin
at co-entla-tion • from his co -pres-
byters• is Unnecessary.. • Yet we can-:.
not refrain from:expressing our •Igrati,
fi-CtAkioh. 4E-.; :i. presbytery, . at the e -ell
deaerYed-recognition of those qualities
by'the•synod of Hamilte. and London
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in calling him to All.its highest I place
of honor, ' irize: the moderator's ichair.
.As a member. of ..the Presbytery; Mr.
1VIcQuarrie has ever .been faithfulin
his • attendance, - - while hisclearness'
of decernment, :;soundness.. of : judg-
ment: . - - - -
eand Unsevering,- loyalty - to his
own consoietice coupled with th.q:' deep:
huinan seirtpa,thy and ehrietiae carity,
this Coert,. and rendered -him. e -. safe haee: e' Vete- e-sornmau d.ed. the" - respect- - of
OA- valued counsellor in •all its de-
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liberations, . - - is, •
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ritcC;GrISIITION FOR &EMT
• The inventor of the R. J. • Doyle
Patent Fire -Proof Wood Cement or
Paint has boen elected by the associa-
tion of American inventors &life num-
ber.
,A., few. days ago he received a
beautiful .medalmade from native
Canadian aluminuin. The inscription,
on the medal 'ispresented
by the Association of American
Inventors; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
for meriterous invention. The inven-
tion of Fire Proof Wood Ceinent
being heli by them to be the most
valuable discovery. patented in the
-United States during the year 1892.
By theisame mail Mr, Doyle received •
a beautiful -diploma from the same
Atisocietipn. The -following is the
endorsement by the Scientific Press
Publishing .dompany, of Cincinnati,.
United !States, whose officers and
scientist ette employ, examine into
the merits of every inveetion or dis •
°every, and pronounce upon its value
before noticing in the columns of the .
Satientific Press. ,
It will thus be seen that the Fire -
Proof Wood 'Cement now offered' to
the public of Canada as well as the
United States, is looked upon by some
of the most eminent Scientists* and
able. exports of America of a eery
valuable article, o such, honors would
not be conferred on the disooverer of
this Fire -Proof Paint In fact it can
easily be established to be: the only
truly Fite -Proof Paint ever discovered
Or -offered to the people. - ' •
or Sele by D. C. Taylor, riucknow.
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CHURCH MEETIVG.
he. 'Rev, torife.ndprson honored by the'
.• Kincardine District, •
• se
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• The at.reual meeting of. the KiiiCar-
-dindis net .was held in the 3,11Khodist
church, lipley, on Monday and Tues-
day of .1,st week, •
. .
. ,
Rev e Dr. Henddrson occupied the es,
chair, arid the Rev. R. II. I3arnhy,
• - -
p. T.. Lei , wag elected secretary, and .,
Rev. A. ;AIcKilebin. hiS Assistant. The
annual. ' examination: -of ministerial
,.. • .. .
character took place and was entirely
satisfactory. Several young ministere .
, .
who were on probation were record-
.. . .
mended to attend college. 1
In every -good cause in the com-
munity his labors have been abundant,
_
especially was the Temperance i cause
laid under great • oligations Ito. his
ever ready, able and fearless support,and most conspiciously : so -sebie the
only reward to: be lookeel-fer was
obliquy and persecution.' As. a Man
he has -e been upright and honor-
able ; as a friend true, faithftil and -
constant; as a minister of the !gospel,
consciencious, • fearless and Without
reproach. In parting- with Mr; Mc-
Quarrie . the menebees of this 1CoUrt,
fek...that they .are parting kvith a
brother beloved. AS a Presbi'rry we
most sincerely and •affection.ally com-
mend our brother to the loving. and
fatherly guidance of the greet King
and the Head Of the church, praying
that he may be used gndeblessed in the
Master's -vineyard in the future, as in
the past, and at last our dear. brother
and all his loved ones may hear from
the Judge of quickand dead the pro-
mised commendation "well done good
and faithful servant."
.re 1 ,„
3:03H/,,T MCNABP, _nee. vieric.
Lucknow June 2nd, 1893.
-for Rheurtiatisu'l and
-cally cuio in 1 to 3- day
upon the system is r
.n.vSteri_ous. • *It reenav
causo' an.c.1,-the-•diSease I
pcars... The . ifirSt
benefits 75 cenik W
B Oonram
• k.review of the '4VOTIK showed the
past yes*,t6 ha ee ben one of consider-
able
ptosperity. in the varieties fielde of
labor- The increase in seerebership
‘i • , .
in the district w as 1 f..4. The finances
. • -
were found to be in'a healthy -condition
• the missionary fund being •$7,7,.. and
• A.-youdg. Man who: attends • on, ,
of the churches in town requekts the
publication ..€4 the f- Onb, -
day a ,minister was 1- warning h.i1,4
_hearers-that:the devil meetit:them
at the very, door of the church. A
bright :young. lady reinarked to some
Mendsthat if: the de il. -was at the
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door of the: church, -h WEIS there in
the shape of young m n offering their.
. arms as young out.i.
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s
the educational $48 in advance of last
•
yeare •
A public meekng was held in: the
evening and was addressed by the Rey.
Mr.. Barnby, Mr. John Stewart and.
Rev. jotm Mills.-
.
The fiAlowing resolution moved 'by -
Rey. J. 34. ,Coo:k Ph. B., and seconded
by the Rev, J. R. Isaac, was unani-
mously adopted by a standing vote :—
" That inasmuch as the time has come
when our esteemed chairman, the Rev,
Dr: Tiendersou will leave the district,
we the members of this district meete
ine desire to express our sincere re-
gard ana brotherly. esteem eo the Rey. e
Dr. Hendersim, whose ability as a
minister of the (roSpel has won for him •
Some of the chief positions in the gift of
the church, and who in the exercise of
that ability still proves himself a lead-
er and a workmam that needeth not to
be ashamed, and .whose manner is a1
ways such as ensures respect. He has
certainly won the golden 'opinions of
the members of the district, both lay
and clerical, when in session,- and also
of the members of our circuits, when
they have been favored with a visit, as
the doctor has` always shown himself .
ready and willieg to assist his brethren
in the *circuit. Our prayer is that
wherever he may be stationed, the God
'of all grace may be with him as He has
been with him in the r past, and that
bOth he and his esteereed family may
find. their future,. sphere only to in-
crease,their jey and happinesi."
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