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oattonal department is eoncerned,
ev Dr Cornish retiring from the
secretarial duties Ater laboring there
in, for 27 years, a resolution of thanks
was heartily tendered and he was
elected to the Chair .of the Board, Rev
W II Wnrriner; Secretary Ohas R
daub, Bee, T'reaserer,.
It was further moved Haat in view
of the generous offer of Mr Hague to
pay into. the Endowment Fund one
thousand dollars in cash for every one
thousand dollars of bonafide subscrip•
tion received, until the whole of his
subscription of five thousand dollars
has been paid, an immediate and earn-
est effort be made to raise the amount.
The meeting adjourned to allow the
members to attend the garden party
so kindly given by Mr James Goldie.
TILE, ti1.R.Ia5N PARTY.
The place and the occasion led to
the assembling of a great company of
people, consisting of the ministers and
'.t delegates of the Union, , the friends
who kindly entertained them during
their stay in Guelph, the members of
'the Congregational ' church and marry
other friends. Excellent for situation,
beatiful because of the care and good
taste of their owner, the grounds and
buildings proved very 'attractive to all
;present. Tho . hest and hostess did
all that could he done to make their
guests happy. The sante spirit in-
fected the guests hi turn, and all were
,happy in trying to snake others so.
For several hours the pleasure was
unbroken and all too soon eight o'clock
Jubilee +'ndowunent has net yet been
completed. Cannot yea finish digging
the well f See the mune that attaches
to McGill who. Pounded the einiversity
by that name, Down to eternity that
honored name shall go. Known it is
now the world over, Looket Harvard
and Xale named afterthose who
founded them, These men learned to
give before they died and. saw the
benefits from its use, Business• teen
who see the benefits of college educa-
tion have heavily endowed American
colleges. As a praoticai remark in
conclusion he advised the puttiixwinto
effect the.poiuts of law and gospel; they
had Beard..
Mr (Aeries Cashing presented' a
statement of the financial positiou
showing that $0,000 were lacking; to
the jubilee Movement. Half of this
is already provided for by the offer of
Mr Hague who will pay $1,000as
soon as $1,QCO is raised by the dee
nomination. This he will contilaoe
until the whole is paid if the time be
not, too long.
Mr 0 1t Bieck, the Treasurer,sbowee
ed that in giving tlife•we were only
giving to onrselyes, He felt coefidext
that $3,000 would be raised in the..
meeting..
Rev Hugh Pedley then called for
offers, The scene for the next 45 min-
utes wad most inspiring. Steins vary-
ing from $1 to 250 were being
constantly called out, the largest
amount being the gift of a lady whose:
name was not made public; So inter.
arrived, when with enthusiastic cheers i ested were all present that the time,
for NIL. and Mrs Goldie, and the ladies passed ' unnoticed until i'0;80 p m'
,of the Oongregational church, the corn. when the chairman announced that
pany proceeded to St Andrew's the suni had been raised..
church, The lateness of the hour prevented
At, the church a most int;erestinx further speeches, but the audience
meeting was held, Again the people called for Rev Gregory Atwell, of•Ne-
listened to the excellent music of braska, who get his start inreaeltin
p g
the choir. Rev Mr Beattie, of Knox in Guelph. Reminiscences of his early-
ehurch, ,secs in prayer. The pro- worst in the city were given and Sae
:gramme called for a conference ou the
propriety of a few Canadian ministers
state of refigon. being sent to etre for the many -Ohne,
Rev Geo Robertson, B A statistical, deans in the Ignited States shown.
• Secretary, made .en interesting and I3is tetrose were glad to hear Meta
eneou, ging report, showing progress
rail along the line. • Number of tnent- former citizen :again,.
there, 9,079 ; ministers, 68 Sunday It was with, full hearts:and strong
'School scholart, 9,783 ; m Filey. raised voices the congregation sang the Max..
Por all purposes, 142;003 , being ology, Praise God from, whorls all
815.70 per member ; 1,082 sew mem- blessing lion. The benediction, weehpronounced by Dr Barbour•and the
ers, of which S05 were added on
profession of faith, 806 being frons the meeting closed.
Sunday School. 1 Saturday morning a considerable
amount of business was put
Two of the appointed speakers through
were unavoidably absent, but DrBar= and the afternoon observed as re holi
?hour, Principal of the College, stepped day.
forward to fill the breeches thus made. 1 On Sabbath the pulpits et th,e city
In a•speech full of wit, pathos and I , were tiupptied from the visiting breth-
:solid sense, lie made:an appeal on/be-ren. The chairman, MrPediey,preaeh•
behalf of the College. I shall give ing a magnificent sermon in the
you, said he, a word'of law,tllen a word ; Oity Hall to a large, congregation.
of Gospel, and conclude with a prac. These services were followed by a corn -
float remade, Tu the first place then a'•rnunion service, rich he spiritual seg.
word of law. gestions. The City Hallbeing almost
Thou .shalt love the Lord thy God full of communicants.
with all thy mind. This should be On Monday morning Union assent,
4 enough to cause the establishment of bled at 9 • o'clock and ware less in a
colleges. You want men to be ',prayer service by Rev I I Swanston,
immoral in neither life nor grammar.` of Woodstock. Union transacted a
Now we want you to ;ive our men a' fair budget of business and in the
chance to serve the Lord with all i afternnoa a visit was made to the
their mind. An enlightened ministry l Agricultural College, of which your
has arways been the boast of Congrega- ! correspondent will speak next week
.tion. So when ors have a college well ! should nothing prevent. 1n the even.
endowed, we have a well sunt: for all f ing . a public meeting was held and
the tune, Such are Oxford and Cant' addresses were made by Rev Jas T
bridge.) Jacob's welt was dug to do' Daley, Rev E M Hill and others.
more than Its digger intended, Run After the usual votes of thanks fence,
the eye down from Jacob to Christ tiously given and received the Union
and think •thatiu that.: far off day he adjourned, to meet at the call of the
was providing ,water' for Ohrtst. A TJnion Committee, ?text year in some
touching reference was Malde to the favorelrie point of approach. The
tablet 01) the wall in memory of the Royal city has done su nobly in its
Rev John Hogg, who 34 years ergo had reception' and conduct of the Union
it married the Rev Dr. IIere was an making the meetings so succeseful and
-illustration of a worst doing more than interspersing pleasure so neatly that
it was intetieled, for the speaker's heart we were prepared to vote them a re-
?lad been blessed by eight of it. Col- turn to Guelph next year but modesty
lege was .a blessing to others, for forbear. us. --Coif,
applieution bad been made for attend-
trance from students of other denotni
How the:yAiiynthe Were Named,
January is•of Lain origin, from the
word Januarius, nailed by the ancient
Romans in honer of their so -caned
god, Janus, to whom, the season of the
year was sacred,
February comes, from. the Latin
word Z+'ebruarius,dPrirsred from febiuni,
which, in the .Sabintrianguaee, meant
a purgative, hem' sorties the noun
Februra, which signilled the Roman
festival of lustratiou• frond expiation.
Marchis named in kronor of Mars,
the Roman god of war.
April derived its name from the
Latin Aprils, and that. from Aperire
whicll'nleans to open.
May is a name, the•osi•gin of which.
comes from the Bornane, in honor of
Maia, the mother of Mercury and
daughter of Atlas,
June is the name that axil, willreadily
think of when they read ttllie history of
goddess Juno. In this month she
seemed from a:l accountd,fiat be greatly
worshipped.
July is in honor of the peat Donlan
Oarius Julius Ltsar, wllo.was born at
this season of the year.
August was .named in. he'Ilor of the
great Rotile n Enap eror , Augustus
Caesar.
September is the sevonbls ?month of
the Roti:tanyear, as they: eotmmenced
with March, acid consequently derived
its name from the Latin gleed, septern
meaning seven;
October, being the eighth; month of
the year, derives its 1nemeine from
nit to, meaning eight. ti
j. November is from noventy, meaning'
o
?nine.
December is from the. Latin word
deem, ten, it being the•tr;n,th month
of the .liornan year.
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tng withpf Cutting ett.
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regulates the Stomach and Boweis�•eunes Wind Celle,
softens tile Gums, reduces Indent atteu, and givestone and energy to the whole s,•s em ' Mus. 'Vin.
slow's Soothing Syrup " forchildren teething is
pleasant to the taste and is the p'nsoriptitvu of one of
theordest and best female pbysktiaus and nurses in
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A Groat Man..
An old roan used to sweep the street
crossings for gratui,te:u,s pennies near
the House cf Parlia,ineat, for many
years. One day he was absent. Upon
inquiry, he was iou:ad, by a mirsionary
ill, in a little attic: chamber, barely
furnished with cot ruler stool.
You are lonely have; the nitisionary
said. Has anyone.•datlyd upon you 7
Oh, -yes. he repited, aeverat persons
have called--ei r. &i;ladstone:, for one.
He called and read, tome.
Mr Gladstoia.ceeted 1 And what did
he lead.
He sat nn thti•ateol there, and read
the Brine to ate.
Wh rt a aeau.tisul position! The
greatest statesman in the world, sites
ting on a steelier, eti ante, reading thee
Word of Gnd, to a street sweeper.:.
Great men futo timer of their greatneen.
by kindneas tee God's poor.
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and use it to directed for Influenza.
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Weinvieh to infoaut the public thatrx wi:iaave the
Woolen Ulna in it a running order,. and will this
moon etre special attention to
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eines of Iirst•class goods, suoh,a s
Tweeds,
F1 noels,
'toff,
Blankets,
beetings,
Stocking Yarns,
&C., &c,, ,
(made Iroase ilrare wool only) cheap for ea:Otter
change for wool.
Custon,oriaw from a diatunee can have their+ nolle
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d ffig1iosst tmrket'price in cash for itlorehantabira
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Wang a retrospectaot Iny thirteen r fourteen
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gen-
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win: wn,rant,
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