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The Signal, 1894-6-14, Page 2"Only the Sca Remain," ✓i�AHENRY 1i1'lrr,,, of the James Itil: 11'aulwt 1I:u•hinert. Co, , s.1.,, r•e•rtle Jlutra; the re 1,.r. • :r.! to am -• 1./, .1. iuea • rfortning( r.. IL a toy his. I k rt[owrt cane. iT .'Sai'n't• ',Ara FM T „ret ,live roe J� .1., • ore. 1'lm.l !!¢¢V , 'e ,a 4`0148. the advantages et • ming. 'rooms wow rSmighty power, bur it was cos bemuse uI tits hero mush, er ars had the bees favored. Ihere u sythisg m the prufuuodeet kaewlelge momently mouton 10 ih. high ret spirituality. It u sosseary to have our y,.uing mer eo trained that they shall be .b!. to cope with the teael,era of error who are sowing the seeds .I evil is the cor- net Literature of the days and is other ways. l)r. Atatlaffe g.ve . brief statement od the Educational !winsome., calling tllrtotal atteutIoa to the Ladles' ('alleges, ..d strongly ads. ting all Methodists against the practise of pstroutrug coa.e°t schools He cuacludeJ hie .darns by an et preesiou of his desire for the salmon, warm hearted sympathy and prayers of the curler• mos for the success of the eduasttloetal work of Ibe church. The meeting closed at 10 e. e , by I►oxolo gy sol lirsedictioe. 4 Aid Mothr7 1f„ecl %we 1, •:•,•- run- tttu/' Soret. .• .: t n,, i toil. p,hy. o could do t',at the .. li.SC. [ilii• to try Ayer's S.traa'e.:,:' :• i took three bottles, the sir. - Eitel 1 lido .• S •t leen tr.uld•,1 ,:i •, •• Only the mars remain, and ten tne.nury of the past, to recommit nuc of the gwnwt Ayer's $sruap;.rit1•t has done me. I now w-.i_h to., handy •: and twenty rounds, cud ani i•, oho bait of h. filth, I Lave 1..-. n «.t, ti,.' r..ml for the past twelve year., 1-,t.••iott..d Ayer's Sar. aspirin. ads • it.'•d-in all porta of the United Stat«e, noel always u.ke pleas. We In teItiwt what good it did for toe." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr.J. s Ayer k ('o., Gowns, Vasa CNr.sothers, will cure you c lc Ii'1I ('I.►` FEREN�'E. tesetwlre from lies rasa silence for irregular withdrawal (rum ter W.tk. J. R. Ifutnphne., 1' 11 \lather•, 11'. E. 'it-' --yen ami Ile.ry J. Ilaruwell were re eel 1 by •••,,,frna,w for Ord:indium sod A E. micro's' re, on,r•,wnded t.. college. '.V y .1. Ilavw,.,d, G. l' ha;foer, (;. 1V. to niton, ,eorge )1cKtnley, R"l)., Martin .I, 1Ct1.nn sun ace.pte•J hati„ner, f three years. J. 11. Mel. no, IC:\., 1f. 1: Christie.. H. S. fin `were ac•.-ep t ,,as probation •s of twtf- o years. W. H. 1:r -ohm'', .)\ li 't,ehanloon, G. T. A tvilloughby, 11'. ' 1'aswetl, IC. .1. Me lntvre, IC. A. oat'? h. obert Keefer, R. F. Irwin, .1. 11'.K*.boog, K. Neely,t:wrge Smithsrrnao, \ .ctor J. GI in red John H. Doyle were accepted, thoug in some casae their studies, must be coniplettd before their standing will be gives. Charles 11'. Campo wee permit to re Lire from the wore on eccvuut of b.•iU) Meeting adjourned at b:30 •Iuoe•lat, 1 t:•ducationel Anniversary of G ph Meth, li' t',inf.-rem••e was held 1 nigh After the usual opening exercise the p Went sail that it had someIimo. (Nen r. n.rkedd that Methodism was born in a ,toile� H� was glad it did not stay. there, •tt1 canes forth to the people. Never- theless, - t the Meth. Church ,hes nut di- paraee ediiratio5 has it. best proof in the network of Methodist institutions spread over our so otry, fur the seholit,e train ing of both m , sod women. Hs comb.,," 1 briedy the oft -expressed opinion that the i,scipl.s of Christ were un tutored men. II end they had • training of at least three v re under the meet per feet teacher : and t .t in all ague (:red has taken for hu work , -a ,pwially qualified intellectually fo: it Th. Ke... S.'14err, K U . of \1-tsgbam, was intro,fuo54 as the ret speaker. 11. said symmetry is moon ted to beauty of whatever kind. %V• hit to sen a .ym- metri.al tree, building, anima, etc (Desirable, however, •s re .hy.io.l •vm- metry, a lack of this would 1 . a small thing • compere! with menti or m' .1 lopet.lal mess. What WO want :• menta. and moral symmetry .red a true educa•ton 11 always work towards this sod. F: lu.ati, is not to be desired because 11 may bring . • map a means of livelihood but because of he ds velopmuot which It gives. One prop that false views a:• entertained upon this tu tor a teem in the fast that things etre •o often lookiel at from the standpoint T. money value Many pe.,p:e within the Church, If asked to subscribe for •Christw new.psp.r, refuse, bemuse they cawN see much annn.cuo, hetwe.S tbu sad making • loving, sever eunaidenle the benefit white must accrue so thea•elvss and their families through the visits of such an 'demote as a thorough-grong nlig,ow■ weekly• if your boy iso hold • plow or make • rhr,• as wo11 without • eher.l education as with it, .tad simply t.. m.k+ a Into¢ s the end •f life. then hewer morel hes *domains. Rut if you would hrong the mon pesible oat of your child, the. by .11 means give hiss .n educ•unm W. want men culta.at- int our soil, work ire in our ahnps, eta., who are the peen of the ne et highly educated men u the rents Rut thus metope has • beans, 0c the future. Oar de•elopnisnt hen must le I.ut partial, and only .a we maks the best of oar opportunities here can we realm to the fullest extent what Got h graciously pur)osed cossr.ing to hereafter Th. Its• J (' Anthff., U.O., of Lindon. letdy appointed to • pr0tesssrthip m It es Theo- Celt . Mineral w$. Alt celled up n Hs said he began to night the duties ,.f hie new sphere, 4ied deem some teaching is former years. He telt mem regret •t leaving the mamma work in whore aha 1 herr outward for • snmher of years, but heel .oneeetal t, andel-tat • the work w to • oisosre view of revug God .s4 the sae - .,, Cruris H • ally.. -i .,..,l all that )ad biota i at Afton. . said 1,y the Tem., .p.r►rr. al •o the v.e:e1 here+bre•1 of ode -wee. If the arty histol of ii• lel t" •twa•1 thumb le •waw tool .e find Ihet laws . ad the orae. ,ss t •' 'h --.l. e1 1Mps'sp ai A.ti.eee+. ami h s • o ro - hot ,v s. si /Mem Th. greeatT � nsaay otter lag hiss, apt Ihty.e/ IQs of F:ntMnd •sod w W. F Ammo. of no seel MIs a Y.a sidism If000llod isa the Is dd�seri+friss res slrmad Peri of huh'e t(..• r to THE SIGNAL:: GODERICH, ONT, '1 HURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1894. •ympaly with the mem swift tow lu.►usg ( t►.mselvw to support prohibitive. .tu ,.ward. rt•opta H. would rill attested. The evening srrm., in the Ceefereses fact but to spite of rt they would have to the greatest el the work son white 'Cheese was hold b • l LL +o tile _ _ y Iter. J t: Scott Appeal 1 so they .r. about to eater Toe preacher of was • Saga hcs effect. the Gospel meet ewer eay " tht..se timet 1 1 Gottaab ii - •th, critical ,Io LOU is it will be Iouud full oppur►uutty fur the mecum o1 o11 his powers. The ssa.- soul of today up teatime to km its grasp, , tats PA1'. P14. t[IhlS.... The e:eventh .resin° ct the t:uelph auna.I conference was opened in North st Method - set church. I:ader,cb, o. Friday, .lusty 1st, 18J4. The conference prayer meeting last• mg from t to 10 A w., was conducted by Kew. A. t'ur:tom/ham, president .f cooter mita At 10:15 A.11 the confereece assembled, R..'. A. ('arn,ao, U. I) , general superintend- ent, en the chair. In his °pebaog speech I)r. Carman spoke of the devetopmeot ap terms a \leth..dism during the year, laid • p.thene and gluwl.gg tribute to the memory of the departed lk. Ihoaglass,high - ly commended the peatior) lately taken by Mayor Kennedy toconuecttee with the re - sot hotel itwper• coaveottoo in Toronto in tomato so.l epok. at .u.,. length no the prepost v of having an informal batt horough eonver.atu•,t at every conference on the nowt important doctrinal queatiuus of the .'hutch on order that the younger men in the m,mst.ry may be brought into cootact with the thought and experience of the older menet. rm. The secretary read the tut of lay repre eutr' ic., to the c nferro,. sleeted by the veal districts n.eeting, and 87 answered t herr Warnes. tine hundred and .ley: ,. nim.ters oleo answered to the toll. The cohf••rpn.•e then pros J54 to the lection of a president. The tint 1all.,t pee It••r. .las McAlister 114, Ili. 1141. i5nm 45, Ur. Iletdersos 36, and Ili. *fila .ughly 22 ante.. A. 112 votes only were eeessery for electirm, Kee. \IdAleter was eclare.' duly dented, The president•decr hen briefly 'addressed the conference. • The dint draft of ststinna was placed ou tattle .mita taken as read. \1ay.r'lmith, of t;u.lph, was elected sec Wiry on Cott ballot, bu..u.ler the ruling .,f •• •unerimteedent the selection was decfar NSIONtitnti,nal and Mayor Smith eligible for the on: te. Mr ' .,ith there - R wtth•Jrew from the office and upon the 'one! 'allot Rev. F. A. ,'flown wasekcted secretary. l'poe nomination of the aa•• sry 'hP followlog wore elected wietent tenni Kava F. E Notelet sof S. '4 l y and Rev. Ja. 11cl.schlen. M.A., es real secretary. rhe flee. lir. \nthtTe appeared in be- t of %Vatteyn' Theological College, \lout 1, and reed a brief report of the work of t year in that limitation. The Key toren'haw, 1..1,.1)., has La.o advanced the pimentos .f Prin••tprl•hip, made ant by the .loth of the lamented Rev. Douglas, and Ker. 1 4' Anmhffe has added to the professorial staff. Re,. . Patton- B.11 , has been grant,1 leave aleence for two years to further hia os. in Germany to the branch of tic literature. r solution of un.,ualified confidence in tiewly elated principal and professor of the Montreal l'olle,e was posited a little •Itniwaoa •otii cis! report of the I intone la•iiee' lege. Whitby, was read by toe secretary inference, which shwa! the institution a state of great pr.eperite. termer adjourn., al 5.30 e. to, and at all of the chair the mnoist.rial .•.Pion e5umai- the case of Rev. Wm. Mills it wall re I that he he recommenced to be tore• in a .nperannua1eel relate.. H. N. and C. W. Casson wee,' per - retire from the work at their own • sp • Ir n •1 th re ed IA as ret Seers ler tee hal r.a pa• Pro to Noe 1)r - boon stud Keme A the late after '1'h ('oI of C. is in Con the c was r la so 'et lta {Cr. mirtpd rap ueat- hag at 'J o'utook. The Ile, lits_ t'.n'4au wastes , took the chair. through turningaside to discuss other o t Wu wott,u it was res -.lied that the ad MM. Tberew.y wrest popul•ruy tatter.: I threw on the Sump'lsu„uatiwt read. to b• Lion wash such themes, but tbe right Omit i ri,,.n th,. oveoongg, anoulei be followed by of the Gospel t not in the wake of the pup. , discaesins. el..' correct..( t4.rght.- 1115.7 rsaduag w 1....wretarr of the ~moist committee out preaching but to take the truth eu•1 I reed Re4..l( NO. 1 of float committee. make it throb sad breathe with lite le tet I :ur.ral mem .rule re Supersooaatira Food only way o wooer to this work. The min 1 were rat tortesrd tot:amer•1 l'oeferssca wiry should be pun. Every mloster 1 In regard to chaser of Conference hood the Gospel should he able to say w the arm. • memorial was pree•wte4 to the e14.tt su°threat person oo his charge " lie ye that the Geo. ('nafsrswse 1e ntan.Ktalicod followers of u,e, even as I mini ul Christ. to rusk• m• char \owing but the experimental hwwle.aouf 1;uel h (' e. is m n the nes s - the p owvr o1 tine Hely Spirit eau lull) . (Oaf •aeric.•. us. ,nets the discus - the ! sow ret sou matter sou LaJ on ,•Lits. prep•rr us fur the wurk, and this. Tte committee also rraxrum«uded that • sour. r of strength Is erre open to u•. m.morel r• the aleolite•u .f the quarterly He would big to move that the yowls.: tick.,. be .eat forward t, the (:ecoral Coo men before the Cosferma s G, tow receive i (•rvecr- tato hill connection and nett Sabbath or The tom droned to the utli.r „( the nunutr Psecret committee reporter! Gifford. 7• th... report isecretary, key. Ur. I:,ffurd. The roto o was seconded Rev. F. E. \ugeot. H• evpre.yad his seta/action au This plate at sore to the tae to the h.., tog the pnvale4e of ,lrhvertsg the me* 'Noe of toe . *. tows, sore It 149. h o the ss.;;+ which hnreed wttnto him. The .un . attitude l Pr toward• thin tauter by the )'' 1 Provincial Pr.roivt au•1 the ...lets of the men lefty* hint wcre tint to i.5 px.achera g .% preacher was our wen stood beascroGod ' Neal to 'O and ►la., buy.• K n to .dye-is re. fusel to xis •• . a thele rp.•.pu n st the re. and mu. $omeutoes it was w mown. to A pr.esntaht.• ..! the Iwluor merest. The Alia a L. slut the woad i:o.hrl ,weaut. 11e -,.u. u,tt•re wuu',1 memo mewl tl,..,•wt ,Ma- ws. told to preach the old Gospel, hut tie tel adherence t•. the prostyle . 4 •npportue was denied the privilege of mak tog•modet0 .t the polls, whether Prvmeetal,Musicipal, application of that (:rrp.l to modern torr.. The preachiu4 of ('kris. ,. }h.. ul m.wlel. etc., r. 4'ly thorough *ag, p, per. llee.g The young men wore tee he preachers, not Red. al E Smittee, ,s.,4, that .err, of statistical committee. a4 that a err est I readers ..f eerie ; they sero to !rave thea \l.s. in their overcoat ',pluton !orae there had hernias 1 !serenest I them up to the garret; tb,, wore taro with ,392luri 77, in "•motet 7 231 for all pmrposss g" luring the year !32,752 31. `urea crutches and arya(ci befwith ore +ase Hwi with rite ,•.tat -value of the eknr.'k properly is tort.: may c faulty, his. tent for from the , ,•hfrreu a ,s epwa,.h 4.141,000,)59 tri;h tone /ua les speech feet fo but . total .teat et $160,061. The tnrims* of 1" mat, must be g ..r t.a. 1'ur wrmiwrahip to the Gn.11.h coo/craws t, be y ,312. Th;n,m Hilliard, E.,,., read the re Arl• 'to He who twat Ir. wnet " 4.5.1il wet of the [,batch property, hand to -al! on so many families before S.1 't. I'- )Inure, bey , ,vel tree ovied is utdav n+ ht w r port of A. en to Wee, which .boiled tLt • e gadab,.ut, .n.l to moa: o.ututiou to i'c in a health olio.. •imply a retailer of gossip. A pastor Y •'••udtti„o. .. a atu.tpnt going en and out of the home. \ .Wry •petit h, El resu,ut,00 w legit by .4 bas people, not to find out his ,.rubles ''7 W. l'' Smith, a E«i , sod ae; onda 4. I Rev. . ,.gr and a �eem ger a sustained. •r .. I:c.,h'g,esl est or seen his dome.►tc treublee, but to brine the t:ue . to him Rev. IIT- Griffin.f , tree.nr*rNude, r.al Is He studies hes people m u.,le•r. o Yu°dit •, siatem rod I:em. (',g 1hoecf ndsreal a to break ter 'read of 1.:fe to the weary end 1 statement •44.. Ileum titre funds. beary.ladee cues and even, d necessary, to w• k ., To te. . t resolution las •'Ria. ee take the whip and drive wt the merchao- H,a „work is Tonxlto. p oe rug1 was Jute dealers ,n the I(ouse of 4.0,1 He wee so stork it. lk s to co., ei.pn., he d-, • .bas Sot to ask the.sttent IOU of its hearnt, but r'rk u, seeking to Met e; the 1l ae'.re to demand it and tare it to spite of the las ''f It moan po.Cat ple o I'r.t ,iii ami er or - tenor.' anxiety awl sett repose. 11 . th.. •e a oar tee tailt s ho •rr•' .i.. um au a Worn- tenors' not break up • man's 'self -repos they a •1 he repot . ott of O t., ,, might as well preach to four footedentn,•1• submitted 'tand the wurkr1jdone wasg vewee ry If a man'were compelled to beg for the u- t teotiou of a poor woman who li..•I all week warmly c of the Yd, c1 'rely d:a musette* been working re name 1, the Yvutg u o 11 p sucNtJp doubtlessly •u a "sweat -shop •, he hot teas brought os. by a w.•tr•xa of I: I. -ague y been round when s call committee's report. t It was ordained had been given to another and had f••„:- (' ttrwd Ly t•hly thought it was for horn. The veterrali that the change tel I15It.Ue10 p. were to b. evenEvangelises Li'egur,044 14 t1 chaser rhe tune to Epx gelNey. 4,...League of 1'hrittsn F.udeavK, 1. :v done now -a -days by proxy. 'flu epees. had nom!! to etre up his evang.Lstic work- tnckTl, w y, Au evangelist was a persuader of men a Gooses.'1i. June 5:b, 1094. man who had power with men. He had The trri.nt,rs of the various furls pr.J never been ah'e to reason or torte a man, einlel their re Fru that ibex hot he had been able to persuade and .irss Dr. Hendrtam, treasurer oththe rr•1uegi- h:m t.. •.01. He oftrri thought of the ri.xeal fuel•, .1.1.) •, mlrhty men of the parr -the Blanes, ter from dhunct. for the at the lfrwr;..345 . t1'mliiame, . ha %% lkioa.as and *ha 1i.,u Ices 43. The t er•Lfear vera w ng these tethers have 2 a theirs of partes .erertng ,tte, whero are then lane ors 52 and their velum 1i3,07J. suw'eaaors ' The men before him were to Dr. 4 oruiah, Treasurer be the prom:bent, pastors end erangeats of auauere fund stater( th t 7444 h I4 laser the future, not perhaps, with the education, rultttred fr..yn the circuit., and 117,135 bed awl gifts and peculiarities of others, on/ leen *retool from circuit •yen it those peculiarities he uuder the "1.221 fr• 0, minis;K's eulecrts ht14,,,, rad man•le of a IMuglsa, but with what i fat The report of the Durso -Church relief fetter with the sword ..f the Spirit which fund slo •ed lural ree.ipte [non all l'oa t the word of trod. f+n noes for the tsar t.. fie The conference then by a unanimous vote the expen lit tire y : 610, leaving 23, the re e,verl the young ,neo, arid in .'lain. 111. haul..'1 the treasurer, .4 •hu N. I.,k,,eE.41. president ernphasvm) tee thought that it The local treasurer showed e(i38.96 as re wourl not be well to try- to do ill the work 'ripte and expenditures for 18Id3-4. of the church themselves. but to strive to It wets tho,i¢hr by the m.roben 0f the '4111,.o the latent powers of the church. 1'nufeten r to ire' i lit.). - res .rod so Gob•M.-H, .1°°e 2nd. '1"1'C"es 1". the 'pproachiu Tem 7 The lecture before the Theological Lwow '''','f,T.ncr, i•oatreal. g penuuY was deli%ered on Saturday at 3 r w. in the The edue•muoi►al awumistse nti'mmmeudal Victoria at 'Methodist church ley Rev. ,1• t • that the full m• honer.),1C. A , on trent , t Iwo this year lee "'CLe Higher (:nucoui, �0• That the !„lh,grng g,t•ntrtt.nten be its uses and •balsa" permitted t0 H K Christie,atter l Victoria l'ulrpnity- Kit 1Grahem, .1. 1f„ vtnari\4 •r'•rie r, lY If. [' h . ag. It I'h•• n..mferrncs resumed its work this \l• �1111Vdsop ro 1 ictOrmFCuhenuompws, et- assist "...awe... n morning at 'J 0 clock. ort Iran.:\ F: Hynde Y witL" The eveein'k ,.,thou 1'egan by the i'resi• ,.teeth sod 1'. J. fel ' 1( ` Alag.e C. dent announcing hymn comm.ncia "How ware wired to the Montreal taro with half wan and N. R ormference at present assen.I,Ia1 at Krug+, The f 'emelt awl gW. . \l.gwrr.l with r,an. Beauteous are their Feet, after which Key. ton. The f crowing were recovo College, - 40 F, to i F:lge led in pot et. Kee ¢�. It •ekyan Theological C The .e•idwni reteUr- Driven, hook •reward of the W. A. Smith. without '• Iorfeel . 1'r iYerd to the interest \leth..,li.t Hook IC,.nm, Toronto, prwseuteJ •can or der", aways a. xti•ted with the Conference a most f••oroole report of th .t , "truths A• (' Tinin l J 4-.t' !ora, K., r Irwin wits, terve{ ttnm serve,' The .Methodist Church hmilt lose..od IC. Kiefer with fur ha° 7ue vrr,nu. publications. the That Ur Heo.lertrthethe re hos alway. hewn careful m thte •.Imission of the l'hnsttaa (:uanhan. h,.v« ,; rn-u•wl a n( this /'•N(Kwn f on the heard 01 Alms young sw•0 to the Suostry, r•lduir,og thew, meet wac,"uraging ucrw... 1 it. net profit. r • Tier. and the f,wd.of exartimare for 1$x4 to go through a court of study, -,ln.I service are much in r.lvan'o of lap' year oriel the h.„. as 1'Howe : ie the aeU•e work, ',needing ore( at least look room was able to $ppr ;,-iate to the .•• •/res• Mr4lfttter, eh"mu".; its•. E. torr yuan. 1urr•r.nnuthun Fuad the amount 01 t7 ('hnwn. u,t'tri r.y Ile tarts rolled upon the .more m who 700.OAham,.ltrbe Scott, IY Fivers' A. 1'using- have Leen recommended to le renewed ' to :\ reunmmendauoa was mode 'y the Hook :i4% l'. F:dmu,11, RIA. ,II. a Rn 0h. ]I. A.'. 'he 4 'ouference an.! ordatne.l -oohs ' ('.remittent that the, next general conference Ri"••• l'•.o, Humphreys being the fire, called apes ooneader the W.o,hiht of 1' Hen.lerw,o, 1►. U •,:,"'...„''':'"1"••• t1'. 1'illene, F► 1► . relate Ins religious exterenee and call to Hui ire of the I:aardi 1 reducing the la y.a d'(lt• 1 M. A.• .I !V Hnlmn, y, Stet ministry. � to El.Sll per ler. r7 R. 1Vilbo¢hf.y. Ker E. H. IMwert, 1).U., explained the A 0,•mmumcatant from R-• He thanked 1:01 for a clew- 0na.wr.i•,a, woe4 of bo department ea editor 0l the T. A. M, ore, winch, trivets l;,.l he aurii,utel to theatre- sOl.t 'needn't of junior err for the Meth- He .ed hail taw mtufac "alai 1 cons 1'wnplw'. •\s.,uta.ble of (Mere, rounding' of hu early efts. and •tpeai.l non o eYy kindly exprettoos of aptxecla- was read by Rev. a if. riatio le to 11. infin.nes of home religion. (ion rad sympathy a his very arduous and w edb•k, K.I), He felt called to the ministry hat kept trying dotes lin • ep stated the a,ivsbtages of the work the matter ie abeyance for ..Apra time. ,1t Row. D. !fatherland addressed 5asi.od�relirm his own etpermnce A corn !Ingth circumstances „ f the con 7 resolution ors• heartily adopted panel the way end Terence touchily the missionary work of the feJacur a the success h' determined w offer himself. He was church. of limier Leagues. th.nk/ul to nand when hes did, and would The fellowine ilekrates were •ppnefpr He deplored the exp•ed:titre of en much to attend the forthcoming General Cwed int faithfully he lore (:w! and the church "f mats moesiow.ry mo..y 0o home held• aed ores Rev's. .las. \IcAhstpr, Ih. 4%'illiniew, Confer - in the work of the mve lite. thought strong effort should hes mals to en- Francis W. Water .aid he was the enh 'lune the trong ec rt shmissioul t.. sin mere for ik• ''refer, Ur Idendersnn, .loan Vmtr, Itece of early religious impressions- For the M' \ ' (:ro. Kechrrdr•e,.i• 11'. linlmw, F. 500)0 time son' t igiourwnt but in a revive: general fund and themaelvee. Ae effort F' Nov ret, .\ t'usninith.m, .l. F: •er•ier', while listening to the 'inline of Iaa.t1d be 41 00 p•reto w� Nostra "g average ret. at \ K. 11'idlnnq'Iy, S1.ikry, Ili. (imnNih the hymn- " Alts'' aed did may Saviour •ed ('. )demi tun. fired, etc " he was led to give hie hest m few (' nn r Coot 4... u, •farm 3rd, a• r• c,.,y . 11. Gni. Felt drawn to the profession of the n'eleek thiefmooingunderthe leoleeehrpof R 0,. m law het the way el,t i'htd at 'J I:rv. F' A. comply i,, a t err5ear manner vel towards the and r.' Gen Rtrhardson, and w:. • myrrh,. ,.f presented taw claims of the mignon work opened towards the m,metry. This hem great interest and profit, amongst the fort terproterl as an additional prnwidentisl in At In IS the doors were thrown 0 f millions of Japan.et pursue as t0 wart mores M .anuli is • !sow minutes the lenitive ora• open pre meted Women's Mislomsionary pu.heite y society npn K'alrpr H Tnlpa•se said to refute his s:assemostreacity, The the 7 Mn. repo, and 4. F. tytwth Superintendent. and the tar, tegeen� 4 its .pore. This society wort eenve.i,n anal sell so the ministry, carried emr5.ntle suited to taw m•.cenots. '"'Ran .rl 12 she Melt to an early period of life, At . mworly manner enh man dealing in mete with years- At the int fl+than .rep .g•'.( twelve awn he was formally.of the current ben w auxiliaries r+ported 800 mem• she se into the a years re. errors of our tlni. and delivered ItA ao income o(• hulk less than and from that hoer fore., fellness and emery which make sol A1,0rp,' At the closeux4Ij 0f Int year herr were f he felt a new experience. At the en, of Dr 4 semen's entireness so thoron h nineteen he went •bread but early impress-fty saxileartes, a ns•mle•.IafD n( .trees •n.l influences went with him, a1•'yable. ¢ ID' ea- over i sed a idols -ono of A37,974 15 e•minn•tion with providential te'heatt ores. 1' T.4 following rating mon were KI.1' . The errata kits rends its ca let hint to devote himself to this en, Ifh .1 a M Slathers, Tht1' J Hca p- great work I'relwa•wn, H .1 Barnwell The 1:w.wr.l Hoary Harnw.l said Fnr what 1 am Aupermt.edaat, the Prralest ..f the f'.. •e.1 whore 1 am, I am indebted nest of .11 femme and several of the emir wea.:e,e to God and thin to early training. We of the (osf•rewee took pert in the redolence eon•erta•I to 1,o( in appeal nest ,egs Two service. •'p"eetly pleasing (eat,,re of whish themlheld� d he nhrime life, wore first was the ptKeuM, see) seriato� of the vent fP biography, mind the t• mid rh. enable Ree Ur. 1ireIl'reehyterfana. Very karg.ly stteedell S S soe•er a wen held in the ahenwwm ,n both Methmli•t chcrobse, the porkers being Rev's. (• F; fissura .ed T. IF. Oe ase red Isaac Reed, Res., is North Street : red in firers Street, Revs H. N. Pepe sad Clhorebfl! see J W Kee, As 1.11 • W meeting was held is the l0Mrasso hall whlek woo .idr sal Roe W. oneelmeisal midR.. U. Meyer, who vel ag. Felt called to the mammy ears et age, but for WWII* veers the improsinne hot vets to lima hy • Issuer which opened up lorad this Church to whitish kit I basal sad woad, oed help - Campbell 111 mooed sbes ths above risme mos. Ho red had ham mede from time to thee glfh. mil grams. sad them PLUG CUT has become the standard smohinq tobacco. even in competition with long established brands of rec og - • nized merit. J. 1'. 1' %('Y T•.••.0oo s' , , )t.. hm,ad, Vs., and Monis-rah t'sa, we, the members of Alfa .u0 011 1'.. row 804441016 al, dein,. t,_ plate o +aur anter of ti.. loos t.. our church , ,d by the lam.oted death +f tilt. la a:awg. Douglas. U It, LLD., 41'v do not forgot but visits of v ears, amt wet:.i w. ar.uld bee w: Ix to the will of I).4i,. Providence removal, we sorrow to thud that hear his voice no more. \1'e re,;.rd hie dacees, me an e ,ouch more than ••.rawx.oaal 101,'9 o much as his 'eduen.r,ll d ties felt easel the c, uneile of our ('hurch. \1'e are rr.teful to 4:4.1. soh:. gay Metbodert church. a ale s.e pure, at ret s.. wroth/. an el.g ,eocw w m.jset • ennseetatiwa S0 complete ; and oat •• that thee:,c; lady red her family the; tnserutaleic ;troy 4,1,-11.-0 have boon e.4 Into grief. may prove in !!,tits' trial the sufficiency three (.race, it iaturthrr m.,oel the, • copy of l . 'tntion signed, by oke b ntoleot an, tory of this ('•inference lie torw.r Mrs. tion;las, Unanimously adop'e. • Jrsa 614., 1 (.'orfs s.ce opsa,d with ;he urn roamed *nerves.. les resolution it .•idol to aoid the next Anneal (linter rhetoe u.4(:alt. - • A rote .4 '!rank w-xs prp.e.tt*J t people of l:,feri.i, 1.•r 'brie kind entertaining tt• flontereuce, In 'lum!-'e of a b sats r ire h r'.nce remain the Merle •.f the rellettr_ committee i %tr";d.. , that the billet fee for text y 44.fit) .- The The Coefrence directed that Rev. Keen, U.U., be invited to told fent meetings so connection -with the (' neat year I:e.. 1)r. Gritlin woe appointed to sent l.nelph t'ouference o5 the Prison term Aa. n-t.ttnr. On notion it was resolved that this foresee expressed its great regret Cie Icoling newspapers of Toronto hay fount( it cosv,sient to publish more t eery Irmited portion of the report. of fermate procesclloos: in marker! con with the course adopted to dealing wit annual meeting. ,.f other churches, The Conference recorded a •nip mi t0 the enlargement of conference bund as ,he wnrk:nyexpenses would be by .corm increased while it does ret. M7 compensating advantages w accrue therefrom. Thefinal draft of sttioe, showed ahs in the following carer: taalph, lh,hh S, Se Jere. 1t U ; Elora, .1. I'. st.v,0 Fer4u., W. W. Sperling; Aherfoy-'e, F'- \Isthen t F:carton, 44..1. 1'..ldwell : Ac •I• I . •H,welt, M.A i Waterloo, J. A. l.s'-hlan, M.A.: Elmira, .1. S. Collin, ; Hamburg, W. H. Treleaven ; Mitchell. 11 theme: St.- Marys, A. Comsatemmgg rhamedord, H. If. Moyer ; • t:orTen \orth.e, Joseph }.4'.s. A.hfidd, R. 11.11: Reeve, Albert Tiffin : Itelgrave, E. Shaw : Stirt•m. J. 1C. kilts : Durham, 1'. Pomeroy. K A.: N tldm•y, ' A. 4drst c Hasovor, .lam.. l'hsrftem . Ede. Gro Dixon Shupe ; I'ert Elgin, (:eo 4 -wni LLD : S"'Itbawpton, .fames Ferguson Ailenfurd, .1 H i)yke; Kimble, Rohe he 1'arso.n : Ityer'a Hay, t:,cage 4mlth•rn,so Tobermory, H. J. ifarnwell: F:uphrasu, •1. Humphries ; Walter's Fags, Hes Henry. - The following were elecsal to the olli of dottier chairmen and financial tarns respectively. : 1,uelph district, lite t)r. Hen•lers..n and Rev. .1. C. Stevenson I:alt Jot., .loon Scott, M.A., and .1. S Colley : `itratford dist.. Ker. lir. William and Geo. F. Salton : "t. Marys dist, Re A. Cunningham sod J. S. Cook ; (:.aeric diet., R....1. W. Holum, and Rev. .1 i s ',may ; Kincardine diet., R.•..1. Mills u Rev. H. 1.. Hutto..: 11'Inghem dist., R.• Gpo. Ragnn and Re.. Wm. Rough : List* wet dist., IM. Willoaghhy and Row. Jos' fires.: Palen room dist., R. C. Handl'o sod Wesley (`mono : Mount Font dist Rey. (:oro Klchardam and Re.. J. (' Pone my, R. A., ; Walkerton dist., Rev. K Marey sad Rev .1- H. Shiltose, R.A.; Wier - tom dist., Rev- Janos McAlister aid Rey. Rofet. 11'.Ik., ; term sound dist, Rev. E. S. Rupert, M. A-, ani Rev- i)r. Campbell. The follows/Ng are elected to Conference special committee •Rev. J. E. Howell, Y -A , Ili. Corsets, J. G. Scott, John Kee - 1 dy, .1. W. Shilten, It. A. H 11 (:breath, John W Kitching, Pr.d W. Thrums, W. C. Mapiwoed, 1), R. Neely, R', r. ('aswell, M. 3 11 ,4505. W, R. (:rs. ham. 1'. .1. C;dpin, A. F: Henderson, and H. S. Mage. were appointed to Vittoria 1'niversity, .5d R. F. Irwin, 13. A. Smith, R Keefer, to the Wesleyan Theological ('allege. The following were placed no the List of Reserve H. 9 Heroines, R. 1{'dean, IV. S. Smith, Irving McKelvie, J. 11'. Aiken., J Revering, Wm. .1. Amities, C. C. Kednp, I R. P. Via/mrd. A .1. elohastoa, (:. A. miseur,nari•,o" 1 re lay )f•a.d•ne, A Colwell and Peter McDonald. 1.'. these 14 are in Japan, 4 Ili the case orf rt.?. N Rona it was re. is Rntisk ('nlem4a, 5 in the Frew+ work lsolved that in Montreal and 2 in China, besides which is his reply to the •monRev. nfeatHm of N Burr, he the society has rut in.ersst 10 as rxphsaag. (',ef..' ,.. has failed t0 satisfy the ('onfer. in %eerfn5edland Japan was oh• Hint field tenon re his religions beliefs and t. to be entered and Hiss Cart well. of Hand aofCoo- ten. the Meet to oiler her eareite.. Then femme* �'"w rtarreel that the thatdecision . x. see now 4 snbnolw which are elw*ys fell. Ilium* he d treed �"'t and that st r. Yr ge About fin redder ars hen trained i. the I deposed from the a roll ladies ..heels of his some M retrieved Ir..sn ry. and F'r.neli vents! in Y.wetersa) faMrewjgssy The (:ew[wysesar u'+ ,'011 rel h. •04eole beside. t). Prwweh hem est*. tow ( (.yafsww..y rime at .i r w two ,s..1 wTM PAI•►_ try e/5giag aed y i+urearte. la Chios an itlte. _ Rochford and ire. efiff•wd + THE FERRIl! ttl'NEEL. W+'k is Minded lah. 7 brssehr.mi al 11 'w• ,we se whelk w u • miry fles.ieh(ag ..'.iia au I Y. more N Ire t..erw._tls. Tor report Fra' hssrtlly se.siysi Sad n w. 45j IAOtevy mom eport wg •.let., ill of • ' Pr elinsim heeNwt M was ped N tie Cew�ert 5d dews ,. *.,trim Wheel orf the Midway tewslet as 1,eilettr: I PMimwew las pr grins Thelalles s meg dengue a I econl t'01110011 a Ray. fKmer rmip, v e in his w• shall vent of t, ,ria. fu be- e to Ore- 1 rr , ,.tell lo, .ad prayer who by plena h,,ur of Ms re 1 recap del 1. 894. Al (leo was de- encein o the Se.. ,0 C•„ire ':+g to t ars ser he A' -rrrsts� telt''�aR,rSC! ('os. t the • sot wan a ('oo- treat h the verse driers such liget n sr, nun \1 too, Mc - New 11r. ham : ch, H. A. .1 e, e h, rt T. ry ccs v. sear h 1- 1 • Joshes 1AS Mat tiam severe! Morris Wheal ComombY ollesse will rothamond on thee strata the ars still in Islam Some will simply hold too th• too task inns Marna, while ethers more timid, will be tiesi on. 14 will tek• too weeks to tak• the whoa to poem Th• oar that was used for carry iag the Krupp gun will he used lor Germs/ the seventy t. n aide. The material will ks Wien ID live trams of filly catacomb to New 1 urk city. There ant 3.WO tons of instal la the heel asei 500,000 foot of timber is seeded for the false work. *rattail the I wheel down will be mere dangerous ',het putting it up. Only 414441 Ids was lost us erecting the by attraction. The expatiate of taking down, moving and rebuilding the when ell( be 1100,000. In *heel Ited 3,000 erieser.o lights : Ns I ork •ulabot will be doubled. rho, Ferris Wheel glimpse? goes out of •itatro mut. have been formed. Superieteede L. V Rem has charge, est th. roofless,' Hump the Fair the etts,•1 root arum 10,000 /Mee arid (serried 'r1 000 germ. The largest umiak load wm ulna wore in the ear l'hs largest it., bu-se; rust 41.,:t arvi 11 there were 114,01 ger., the largest ave llll of thy era A Truly Wonderful Statement ! Investigate it, by Writing to the Mayor, Postmaster, any Minister or Citizen of Hartford City, Indiana. HARTFORD Cm, Blackford County, walk a step, and had to be liftcei Indiana, Jane 8th, 1898. like a child. Part of the time I Xontl4 American Medicine Co. maid read a little, and one day saw Gentlemen : I received a letter an advertisement of your mediems from you May 27th, stating that you and concluded to try one bottle. 13y had beard of my wonderful recov- the time I had taken one and one- ery from a Ppell of sickness of six half bottles I could rise up and take years duration, through the use of a step or two by being helped, and Sot:1.n Aurducsm Szaviss. and asking after I had taken five bottles in all I for my testimonial. I was near felt real well. The shaking went thirty-five years old when I took away gradually, and I could eat and down with nervous prostration. Our sleep good, and my friends could family physician treated me, but with- scarcely believe it was I. I am sure out benefitting me in the least. My this medicine is the best in the world. nervous system seemed to be entirely I belive it saved my life. I give my shattered, and I constantly bad very name and address. so that if anyone severe shaking spells. In addition doubts my statement they can writs to this I would have .vomiting spells. me, or our postmaster or any citizen. During the years I lay sick, my folks as all are acquainted with my cue. had an eminent physician from Day- I am now forty-one years of age. twi, Ohio, and two from Columlnis. and _expect to live as long as the Ohio, to come and examine me. Lord has use for me and do all the They all said I could not live. I good I can in helping the sofferinv got to having spells like spasms, and would lie cold and stiff for a time after each. At last I lost the use of my body -could not rine from my bed Will a remedy which can effect such a marvellous cure as the above. cure you ? a_A_S_ WILSON Wholesale and Retail Agent for Goderich and vicinity tors tine LOURVI. IS toms, oast.% Soil erne/et 1,4 all diming" wising COAL AND WOOD SAWED AND spLnr WOOD. Ifeedomrases for till entries of WO, SOFT 1 BLACKSMITH COAL. aim .40.4 es seam searees ser we essdeo. sea Slip Pelnee Saone ester shewbsoo. !PATENTS ! °named. and all boohoos sa the I.I. d. Pima oliaeo attended to at NW/RR/ TR PRIM. One Mire to oppretto the 1". 3. Potent Of ans, end wi met obtain Patent, In lam thee einem to iv• ',h.,. hero to the Peetnisatew the SeV. U. a. Avoid (eke. Few slecodar, *dyke inirms sad raommoos to astual elms. In lens two Stem or coust• write to WHY Dore (IMO. BARRY, Ift• (lislerich furniture dealer sod undertaker, keep the bast stock of furniture and undertaker's supplies? And bow is 14 that h. can sell so cheap ? BECAUSE Amok that it pays its the long rya We moue : "Small Prods* and Wok ft. Illrhat. Ho aloe makes • • &ism moms. 1