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GENERAL ASSEMBL'
llaitcr!Itlua ift',tlrtles Culled Froin =eperts
Pt !liferent .araralttere, ' ;
The following, which is taken from
elle reports of 4 UeC►eralAssembly• Assembly shall convene, on the scoond
of the Presbyterian.: church,; now going Wednes. day of, June.1889,':at 7,30:
on. in the cit :. of Halifax avll_�e.ot i a 5 The Rev, W. T. McMuilen,'of Wood-
terest •to ;nay of our readers • 'rhe re stook, was appointed moderator to the
Q(111eral Assenatily.,
,port on statistics sets out that there,
•are now 43 Presbyteries on the ro11! of
Assembly ; 42 in the Dominion of Can-
-oda, and one: in •India. .• One• Presby-
tery, that of Oalgary, has been added,
•of authority.diily given to those prev-
tions to have it forwarded .through ::the
Secretary of State to: the proper qugr
tors "
Toronto was ,chosen as.the city, weld
St. Andrew's Church the place in that
city, in which. the;Fifteenth General
kd organized The uumller of. pas -
, s: • "
g
33,33
• -tote char ge_ rsported,, includrnb delay-
• •e:d• returns, 783 being eight more than
:l'ur the:,pvecedirib.yea:. In the Synod
•• ,of I-laii ilten'au'd London there are 197
" ;pastoralcharges, of which 37 are in
•the Presbytery of Hamilton, Leiria a
. decreese=ot 2 28-.in-=that=of=London,
,an increase of 1 ; 19 inthat of Strat-
ard,'•a decrease of 1; 1b in that of. `.
• l hatham, a decrease of 2 ; 22 in Mait•
land, 20 in Paris,' 19 in Sarnia, ,1$tin
Bruce and 16 i'n:Huron, the numbers
for these last being the same for 'both.
• years. ' The number of vacant charges
• .has _been reported as 91,, • against ,94 •,
last/ year. The. total _number ,of
'....> lurches and..itrtiousssupplied-by:min
is
-tees � 1,831, 1831 be 1 5
Jim •e
or than the
umber given in last "report. The nem
• , tern of families reported bast year as.
•ltei'ng connected with congregations
was 76;226, this year 7$,649, an in-.
crease .of, 2,423. .Eight hundred and
±ort - f ve• probatieners are in the field;
FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANC
ing Lot No; 55, Lake Shore Range, cog-.
tatma acres, all of which are cleared and
in a good 'state r f cultivation. Three miles
front the town of Kincardine, There is a good.
frame house and other out buildings; also good
orchard. and a never failing supply of good
spring. water. The farm will be's•,1d on reason-
able terms, orwill exchange• for small fair
close to town or villa$e." For patticulargwee
at SKNTINtsi Office. Lucknow; or
SVM.' BOV'D
IMPORTANT"
ECILLTOR
• 3019..,
.600 :ACRES` OF LAND
AND....•. '
VILLAGE PROPERTY
BY AUCTION.
ID"Y•INSTR.RCTIOHS: FROM THE. EX
_LP' . Outer there will be'sold by public avct•
ion by, Jahn Purvis, auctioneer, on '
THURSDAY JUNE 21, '88
at one o'clock p to at
WHITELY'S HOTEL LUOKNOW.
the following "farms -PARCEL I, lot' 16
and westbalf 1ot 17 'in 9th con., West Waw
against 823 last year, ..Tho number of anosbcounty of Huron containing.' 300 sores
, mor. or less. Soil clay loam ; about 160 acres
students licensed was 43: Thirteen cleared;; 100• acres free from stumps ; frame
.tiriniaters died during the. year. ,There ' bonne triune barn ,. good. ' orchard ; creek; .
• c �1 a
k . 7egati f a e rea`t;13 - tY% "`' vsil �artd vvaraoua I nproa emeutg.. , 440 aicies,of
.,:.eM�s='•r •_ r.- •. <, 3333,. 3333 Hh.
Tri
SP
Y",1i4. mi•tl: io •& This s, est..ea
Kan moat (r ea'fr na`''Lu° icn ►w' i► '. e'
;G P R in. the Midst of a. ffne,: settled country,
roads excellent. PARCEL II' Lot .,10,.c,00:.
'.9, West" .Wawanosh. '200 acres' more or leas;
'and soil clay team • almost 400 acres cleared ;•
'log house; frame barn ; Creek, well and, orch•
-
ard. This adjoins'that described` iii parcell.
i'"1 , lerseili tatni°tted '`to 'thg.. ie'li owV
•drip of the church. Was;12,471; ,against
12,564. last.year,. • In, the last report it
wa;s;rnentioned that there was aft iu
grease of 7,364 of those attending`,Sab
:bath schools and Bible classes on those
,•.attendiz gin -'1885 .- The returns, for.
•this report ;show a further increase' of
4,656 onthose,:atending' in 1886, ani
increase • for tietwoyears of about
X2,000; The total number m these
•classes was,112,94.0. • The'.ehurh„ las
tiirouglioat her"bound's;• 349 missionary:
associations, with-one--ladies'•-aid and
396 ';wotnen's foreign' missionary socie-
ties, giving; it total. of 746 organizations
for ' procuring. ,contributions for•'.the
spread of the •Gospel.
'� 1 The financial part . of the.report
shows drat' $738,086 ` was received as.
stipend' front all sources, in increase of
Over -470,000 ; amount expended, on
churches' or: manses: $398,330, an ,in -
,'.crease of $7.7;000. ' .Other strictly con
•gregational purposes have called forth
- the liberality of the people to the ex-.
;tent of:•$313,672; an increase of'$21,-'
400. For strictly congregational sur=
,,,poses, .•inchiding • stipend, church or.
manse and incidental demands-the-
,:total'expenditure has ''been .:$1,393,226,..
•an increase-;of':$150,3;16, ' whereas last
,year showed a decrease'on 1885, of $17-
•796: The total •atuount,; contributed
for the: seheines' of ' the church was
"•$226,490; •There were raised for home
Missions, $43,073, agaisast $32;204; the
.preceeding•year, being Wait increase of
'. 610,869: To the :aug tation fund
•t there .has been an increase of •payments
to the extent of: $1;306; the figures for
this report tieing $32,5624. and '• those in
list year's $31.;256 ' For' the, purpose
French evangelization $22,752,'have,
;been `raised, an increase of, $2,868.. The
t"..amountcontributed 'to foreign missions
was"569,606;,against $50,•0111 in,.1886,;
an increase' of $19,605. • For, the aged'
and infirm ministers', fund $7,926. were
contributed' in 1886 and $8,0:60 in 1887•
an increase, ,Of only '$134• ---far behind.
what' is aneoessary. '• .
' The total' contrabations by 'pastoral
.charges—and itis with them exclus-
rively That your committee have been
a11. aloaig dealing was $1„730,252, an
• 'increase'on%1886 of $196,035; larger.by
ipore • than $30,000 than' the income
'sof 1881-82, Which. shows the largest in
tease 'since 1875-76, tho year in Which
Ito 'churches were united.
•
Endorsation was given .to they in•vi-
ataosL , • n • r t .Alliance of P.
,formed Churches throughout the world.
more'' oomntonily , know11 as the -•Pan
)Yi•e.sli ,terian Council, by the Presby-,
tte,rian'auinisters of Toronto, to sleet in
'that •city, on ,the occasion.' of its' fifth
• A' nr eniorir 1, to • the G'ener •al Assent -
lily,: having; lin view legislation that
•tvoulci' acknowledge the rights• of: orr
`' d' Ministers other thin. tkose be`-
clriirre
longing to the establishment 'in ttyie'
pt'rft },mance of marriage setrxrtes rn
Was 'received, •enciorsecl and sent:
''Eo flat b�oreign :]Mission Cocntnitl:eo to
4i,n put in )pr4.per shape, with pit' trtlo�.
PARCEL III, Iota 43 and�44 .inlet con. of •
the townhip of .Kinloss, county —of" 'Bruce'
100 acres more Or less,; about.J5.acres cleared;
residue in. bush mostly hardwood ; log.house;.
spring welt::: This farm ie.only 2'ann hall
miles from Lucknow on G T' R. PARCEL
°fiy • Lots 44 -and -42 and'West balf of lot' 41,
. village' of: St •Helens, .county. of Huron, 7 acres
:and 43 perches ; • good land ;. well fenced.
There Will be o se. reserved• bid on each $parcel,'
the amount of which will be fixed before the.
sale comruen es If" -any of the,above, propper-
ties are not gold in the above parcels,/they
will immediately be put' t� in amaller lots
TERMS OF ALE...
Ten per cent cash at .the time of sale, ',fur-
ther payment Sufficient •to make' up one • half
of the purcbase••moneyy in three months from
the time of sale. The balance inay' remain on•.
•niortgage•at-six per cent interest
For further particulars apply to John Pur -
VIS,, auctioneer,:Holyroud 1'.O orto the; under=
signed
THOS TODD •. Sssasa & HART
Executor ; Barristers,
.7
Helens: Go ench
St d
Dated' this 8th' day of May;;1888. •
The, Principal'of Treatment
N. '.Washington, MD.,LRCPS
Eminent Lung and. Throat' Surgeon,
iVIGL BE AT •
CA I N'S HOTEL.
1.1170X,IsT 0".V7
ox
As the warm weather is: nearlyhere,' I beg to intimate thatmy.
SPRING STOCK 1SICOMPLET
--BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN -
Fancy Pr= s
and Calicoes
t.
FULL LINES .L� � , MM � . � EAR.
IN A EDW_ ,._,_
11[Y G.00ER.Y DEPARTMENT ALSO EXCELS..
Teas Coffees , Sugars—Spices Tobaccos
ccos
And everything`. else in general. fine. I would also direct, attention to
my selected stock of choice designs' in •
ALL PAP t ■
FVERYTIIIN G REQUISITE FOR HOUSEHOLD USE.
'IT WILL PAY TO PATRONIZE:US.
TwE R
1VIVRRAY.
"GgNOW
'UR:4L WARER00
FONTHIE.
RCE$ ` 1H; CANADA ,
A.
We want reliable, energetic men to sell our
nursery stock ; previous experience not neces-
sary, ; any, man with tact and energy can,
succeed },terms liberal, Either Salaryor com-
mission ; outfit free.
Our agents have advantages.: such as selling
home grown, hardy Canadian stock. This
season, we have a number of choice specialties,
which are of value, and. which can • only be
secured from. us, such as a. ;complete list anew.
Russian apples, the Kitson pear, Saunders• ,
pplum, Hilbor•i•aspberry, • Moor's Ruby and"
Black Champion currants, Moor's, Diamond:
grape, etc, etc.'
We have given particular attention to -vim
propagation of•hardy Varieties suitable to the
northern sections of Canada., s
• For terms, apply to.
Stone 81 Well ngton
—TORONTO: ; ONT.
WAGON.: ' MAKI
HORSE SHOEING
4C. E N ER AL BLACKSMITHINC4
' Adam Thompson• hege leave to thank the
inhabitants of Lucknow and surrounding
• cou.itry for tho;liber4l patronage:bestowed on.
hes
e lee 'seven ea rid' vis a
' during b t
him ri yea*,
continuance of his old customers and a fair'
share of: the new, as he isin, a bettor position
than ever to supply the wants of the public.
He always has, on hand a stock of • •
agon5 , Buggos
of all'kinde, Ile will also remind them a of'the
far famed
SCOTCH DIAMOND HARROWS
which he:always 'has on band and are made of
to %estlanite'rr l.° -•z IkaavtienAwantit:g
Particular. attention pa to'
ALL KINDS.' OF NORSE . SHOEINOu '?
flat feet;, contractions and. interfering..
work
Bystrict attention to ;britfiaeae. good w... - _��• ,
maship: and employing : nothing but good
Workmen, I trust. to retain the patronage
kindly extended'to me.'
SEWING 1VIACHINE
•Chatham:
' h. th Vim..- SelfBinder�
a a
&
C
SSteelFrame
�' aYne
Mowing: Machines,' different makes.
Sulky Hay;Rakes.
Mason & Noxon Grain' Drills.
Woodstock and Chatham Farm' Waggons.
Gananoque and other.Buggies:
ti11naan
Rend W: 'H. Otorey'n(of H. ' ►. Storey &
Son, Manufacturers, ,Acton, Ont.) letter of
reply to Mr. McCartney, elf Boyne, Ont:
Acton,.Ont., Sept:'14,1887. -
lteorge McCartney,..Esq,, Boyne; Ont
:, DEAR'Si'a,-Your letter received In reply
1'. beg to inform ynu that Dt. Washington coin
pletely cured me of C,tttarrhof'•two, years''
standing, which threatened to break down my
constitution. I had previously tried every.-.
thing ;and everyphysican of note, witliotet
receiving n,partical of, good. When I, Corn,
rented taking' bis medicine I would almost:
.suffocate with mitconss' running down; my •
throat at night, and h'ad about given up all
iiaine
eine•'1 felts, decid'ed•relief in' a week. and in.
_twamouthe was entirely cured. That is nearly
n year no, and have no returnof the trouble.
I • can co'nfidlently'rccoinmend Ur. Wash-
ingtoato you. Txe is no Attack his charges
are moderate ; he lea perftet, gentleman in all
that term implies, at. least Such is, my experi-
ence. • Believe me, Yours truly, '
W.'11. STOREY.
Diseases Treated. :.
' i ' Catarrhal Deafness, Ghrnnic Bron
(:1tFLTrt4,�-+ata Consumption.
t hit .Astltma and .,onsumptio . Also Loos
nf,•Yoice•, Chronic Sore Throat, RemovingEn
-
largel 1ot9lw.fxom theThroat, sod Yol lii,
or Growths 'from .the dose, without the knife.
All' diseases of. the If 0141. Throat titcd Lungs,
•']treated by Iuhiilation-`' The Now
CO111S•ULTATION FREE.
fix7�.
•
J. i, G Riding Ploughs.:
• AD1AM wTHOMPSO11d
Campbell, Street opposite the Banka
U NNS! , TRUNKS!O
''
_ as just received a•largound well '.
selected stock of fineTrunks,..
Valises Robes, etc.,
which.. he is de11iiug;
atbottoznFlees
If you wish a First -Chang Tr nk.
Goat or -Buffalo lkibe, girei 'mea • .
call. .
.oma
Single and Donble` Harness always
in stock or 'made to order on short,
notice.
Walking Plourbs 30 different' styles to choose :from.
Iron Harrows, with 60 72 teeth.
Miller's patentnew model. Disc `Marrow,
Iron and Wood Scufflers,
Single and
Ilouule Turnip Sowers. ' • •
Nay's New Improved Double-acting .,Pitching Machine,
withsteel track. ,Farmers Scales, etc. '
Clothes Wringers, Wanzer Lamps, '.W Washing Machines
As many of the above articles: have had vs, uable : m-•
provements added for .1888 Intending purehasers world: do
well to call and: examine before placing,• their orders.
Repairs for all above. Machine Oil, Needles, etc. always
on hand. '
BinderTwine. Pure Manilla, Best Quality.
sk for pricers. ': .;A call solicited
A thousand •first-class Cedar Pdsts for sale.
rV
Orders& 'Work a Specialty,
R. PROCTOR.,
CHEAP GROCERIES
T
:0:0:-
e undersigned having this day.
• bought the stock id trade of.. •
►;GEN(
is offering the same at' the
of°d stand at
flEDUCEDPRiCI'L.
All who desire bargains should .give'
:tile a call:
ALEX. L. MACKAY,
Lucknow, Jafr:.IOth,'1888
RIPLEX
• .. .. .., ' T. 3333
B, LAU�.RANCE'S ,SPECTACLES AND. EYE -GLASSES
are the' onl ' e ' i e En lisle articles '.in the Canadian 11tarkeL
. y- 8 Huta _..g .
• 1s ' . Tests iven to p .urchasers to rove e.nuinene.s. They are
Real pebbles kept in stn�tt g p �...,.. P., ... R ; q t,
•recoinntended,by aril testimonials have been received,fr tni•the President, •ViceI ru tdent, Ex•.
I'resideut,and Lx -Vice -President, of the MedtealAssociation of, Canada:; the President of the
College of I'hysicans arid Surgeona'nf Quehec ; the Dean of -.the Medical Facility of Java
University ;; the Presxtlent attd. Ex•Pressidents of the Medical Council of Nova Scotia, Etc•
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DOORS,. 'SASHES AND -MOULDINGS
in :Stock, .also;
:Planing, gMatchin ' and Wo.
Turning
to order•on the shortest 3t kW*
iii' ens at 't
Every a ut gent. for' lit n,
Y q p •
`fiery Lowest Prices.
S'Z'obuxag0 l30o Entierprro::
f OOI�'SELLER, L''i• c1:7�'tiw: , . tf 7 d. COr4IN McDOii tLft