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The Brussels Post, 1888-6-15, Page 44 3.t.glu 2.\ 1".`ioK-. i"tr.tl7ti'iAitz. Stolon_. I'. O. 1)ayry. Keep Your 1''yos Opeu- 'l'eudets Alexander Revert, Tele nto Grecerv_ Adam Good. Paris Green-- .(1. A, :Deadman. 1 H Z t i J SELS POST the last General C'uufcrt nee, A con- cols with one excepts , and that general nutuicathnt was received from the Atedi- ' prosperity knit mark, ,l t1 a entire pub. can Syunet of Toronto, relating to Sal)- Tithing intertete during Tin, year, A veto bath observance and. religions ivatrno. ' etmtmendaiory of the memagoment of tiro thin in the public schools. it wa order. pnblisiliug house and calling upon all the cd that its reception be nolunnvie dged by cougregatious to rally tonnd the lestistn. the secretary. Tlw report of the Tree. tion to give it yet greater success, was user of the ()upend ('oeference was read moved by Isaac herd, iteemuled by \V. Ott Q2 Cetelr 1". A. l)eadtnmu. read it woe resolviffi that the financial G. Smith ne I carried, Rea•, Geo hong Caledonian chime" D. MuCtillieuddy, statement be poblieheil ut the minutes of las, D.C., 1 .1,,1)., nttdre'a, •el the Confer. cs•nsa�'vxam wMr.rea.a.wn Conference. A re to from Alma OA- Knee relative to the work a enmplished lege, St. Thomas, was rend. indicating by the Wesleyan Theological College, that the iustituttun won enjoying very Montreal, indicating its growing power, Rev, Dr Criffin nova esa Rev. J. Ilea. non seconded n. resolution, tvhith wan adopted by the Conference, expreeeing the great pleasure it gave tdn (to terenee to see and hear hien of eo more. It was ordered that 2,500 copies of the minutes be published and distributed ttt the rate of fifteen to entry circuit. The report of the Ohut'ob lrops,ty Committee was read by Rev, Wm. `;myth and adopted. The report of the Contiegent Pawl Com- Written wits read by Ieatn Hoard and ap- proved. The report of the Committee on Church Relations was read bs Rev. W, Casson, in which it'wns recommended that 110 change of relation bo made in the me of Rev. J. C. Pomeroy, B. A, that Rev. J. Creno be superannuated for one year ; that Rev. Wm. Mills bo con- tinued as a superannuate, and that Rev. B. Johnston and Rev. R. W. Williams be enporannuated. The report Ayes adopted. A resolution of sympathy for brethren who have been long in the work, but oleo through infirmities have been oblige.) to superannuate, las carried. \\1n. M. Gray called the attention of tho Confer - oleo to the General Conference fund and the necessity there is for increased liber- ality in order to meet the amount ap- propriated lu the Cenforeuco. Rev. D.J. Kenner, treasurer of tho late B. C. Ohnroh, said that he had a balence on hand of a collection taken by that Church and he was directed to ray it to the treasurer of the General Cotterenco find. Tho report on the state of the work was read by Rev. J. W. Shilton, B, A., and after some amendments it was adopted. A long discussion took place upon paragraphs on the report of the Oats of the work and the Memorial Cern• mittee relative to the growing evil of the invitation system. It was resolved "That while the right of petition is the privilege of quarterly boards, yet it is strongly re- commended that they go no further and that as ministers of the Conference we Pledge ourselves not to accept any invi- tation within the bounds of rho Confer., once, and that all such memorials be sent to the proper courts." Rov. J. Gal. loway read the report on memorials, which, with some amendments, was adopted. GprLTn DIarnror. Guelph First, (Nor- folk street) N. R. Willoughby, M. A. Guelph Sound (Dublin street) G. R.Turk. Guelph Third (Paisley street) G. B. Cob. bledick, B: D. Ponsonby, E. A. Shaw. Elora, E. A. Chown, B. D. ; imnl. Fear, Sup'd. Fergus, Jas. Broley ; John C. Pomeroy, Sup'y, Mareville, Geo. Smith. Belwoocl, Wm. Wilmot. Eramosa, I -I. J. Fair. Rockwood, Jas. Walker, Sarni. E. Couch. Acton, G. A. Gifford, M. A., Ph. D. Georgetown, Robt. Davey, Jno. W. Churchill ; David Perry, (Maude St•, Brooton, Toronto,) Jos. II. Hilts, (Streets- Tille,) Sup'd, Nelson Burns, M. A (To- ronto,) Sup'y. Erin and Balltngafad, Joseph Markham, Henry Caldwell ; A. MoLnbbon, recommended to College. N. R. Wil oughby, Cheirmut ; Jas. Bra- ley, Fin. -Sea. G.wr Duman -Galt, Andrew Cun- ningham. Berlin, John W. German. Waterloo, Geo, F. Salton ; Riohard W. Williams, Sapid. Preston, Wm. 11. Einoka. Hespeler, Richard C. Renders; James White, Snp'd. Nassagaweya, W. Birks, A. R. Mustard. Elmira, Jabez Wass. Now Hamburg, Wm. J. Bran- don, Linwood, John Pepper, 13. A, Hawksv illsHenryHenr A. Newcombe • Jno. J. Rapp, left without nnP appointment at 13 request. A. nnnin ]ram h own 1 q Cunningham, Chairman ; J. W. Gorman, Fin. -Sec. STn/.Tronn DxsTmIC'r.-Stratford, (Cen- tral Church) W. S. Griffin, D.,D., Walter E. Treleaven. Stratford, (Waterloo St,) Wm. Smyth ; Wm. Horridge, Sap'd, (Brampton.) Mitohell, (Trafalgar St.) Wesley Casson. Mitchell, (Main St.) C. B. Stafford ; John Williams, Sup'd. Monkton, F. Swann. Staffs, Win.Baugh. Fallarton, James Caswell, Judson Truax. Harmony, T. Grandy. Bmbro, T. C. Sanderson ; EdwinL. Flagg recommend- ed to College. W. S. Griffin, Chairman ; Wesley Casson, Fin. -Seo. ST. Mauro DlsrntcT.--St. Marys, Thos. M. Campbell ; Richard Service, Sup'd. Granton, Christopher Hamilton. Lumen, Samuel Sellory, B, D. Ailsa Craig, Jno. Bough, Kirkton, John Zenner. Wood- ham, David A. Moir. Niesouri, Joseph W. Pring, (Belton.) Kintore, Robert J. Husband. Tharnesford, Alex; E, Birks. T. M. Campbell, Chairman ; S. Sellory, Fin, •Sec. GOnsnrew DraTntCT,-Goderidh (North 51.) George Richardson. Goderioh,(Vic- terma St.) Austin Potter, Clinton, (Rat- tenbury St.) J. Livingston, Clinton, (On- tario St,) Joseph Edge. Seaforth, J. E. Howell, M, A. Holrnesville, John S. Fisher, Bayfield, henry 73. Hill. Var. na, John Hart. Hansall, J. S. Cook, Eeosall North, Ezra A. Fear, Thos. W. Colleens. Dungannon, Wesley r. Camp- bell, Nile, Henry Irvine ; Luther O. Rico, Sup'd, permitted to reside at Hob- art Lake, Ind., U. S. Bontniller, 'James Koetle ; Walter M. Patton recommended to College; Isaac 13. Walwin left with. out it station at his own request. Gem, Richardson, Chairman ; W. F. Camp- bell, Fin. -Sec. Kistosennut DrspnioT.-Kinoardine, J. Hannon. Tiverton, Wm, M. Biolby. Bernie, Thos. Amoy, Albert E. Henden. son ; James Geddes, Sup'y. Bethel, J, Webster (Pine River.) Ripley, Thos. J. Snowden. Luoknow, Jamas Greene; John Welker, Sup'd. Ashfield, W, A. Strongman, M.A.., L.L.B., Ph.D. White- church, Robert Careen. Salon, F. W. Orowle, M.A. Jas. Hannon, Chairman; Josias Greene, Fin, -Soo. Wntentn DisrnloT.-Wingham, John Scott, Itf.A. Tooswetee, W, W. Spar). ing, Wroxoter, Alfred E. Smith. Brus- so1e, Matthew Swann ; John L. herr, Riohard Paul, Sup'd, Walton, William the northwest coast, and pointing out the Torrance, Londesboro, David Rogors, unfair troatrnont to which Methodist anis- Blyth, Abraham W. T.'ong° ; Wrn. Mills, sionaries are subjected by Government 1 (Brantford) Sup'd, Auburn, J. It. Isaac. officials. It was refor'roat° a selcet eon- I Bolgravo, Robert Godfrey, Bluevalo, S. mitten to consider tho proper action 0 Charlton ; John Kennedy recommended the cane. A cominanieataon was read to College. Jno, Scott, Chairman;; I). from Mrs. A. Warren relative to a linen. , Rogers, Fin. -Sec, Dial claim 011 010 t rospl.°t 51111 chole] LLstowzr, DtsrMer.--Listowel, and asking consideration of the 'natter Nugent. Milverton, Thos. Geo. Trowi Pc.13rigge was introduced, rani rvItlresual ' bride, Chile. V. Lake, ; John Armstrong, the Conference nce e roe the l,nbll:.bing inter Snp'd. Gerrie, \V, Ayers. Fordwioh, eats of the Church. tie°bosre1 that a I Andrew M. McCulloch. Wallace, John very encouraging increase had taken I W. Gilpin, (Listowel,) Atwood, Jaws place it, thea cit culatien f A11 the veriodi. le awrtOCmn ori ram: 5.1 1111. 5c15 Vast. :tt l u'pe:ii:y ie • eRitetiu;; tltc etre. tion of additional buildings to necommo. date the etu•lonts seeking instruction FRP)..1 Y, +1 UNE E Iii, 1888, within its wnlle. It was resolved to take • up the report of the Appeal Court the Guelph Con(?r�nGe. first thing on Monday. 11. 11, Barnby, 10. L. Plug, Walter M. Patten, J. 13, run :rev trrvr�, si:ssroa. \' tdwinJ. W. Churchill, Wesley K. Kerr The fifth session of ' ire Uuoiph Confer. and Archibald McKtbbon were continued ci:cr, 0: the 1lcthedist Church was open. ns prot'at.ioners of two years. A. 1 . ed in Seafntth on Thursday, June 71h, 1 Mustard, W. 11. Treleaven, A. J. Irwin, at Mile c'c'-eek a.m., the president, WV. S. V. Pentland, el. C. Couch, Sanies Janes Ilanuoll, of lvncardine, in the .1)udioutt, 3. W. Frizzell, 13. A., and J. ohair. The secretary, Rev. J. E. Howell, W. McLauchlin, B. A,. were continued 5I, A., rend Psalm 103, and the second as 1•rc.batiotters of one year, Henry J. chapter of St. Paul's Epiede to the lliph- Millar, Francis 1I. Slathers, Thos. W. esiane., after which the Rev. John Web- Cozens, Albert 1:. Henderson and Jude etre and Rev. John Kenner offered pray 1 on Truax were received on trial as pro- er. The president called the roil, 119 bationers. On motion Thomas Hilliard, ministers answering to their names. The G. Copeland. W. G. Smith, lsaao Hoard number of lay delegates present was 72. and Dr. Williams were added to the The following ministers have been trans- Committee on Nominations. The Nom- ferred freer. C;uttph Conference, vie., A. betting Committee r,.; orted that coin - M. Phillips, B.D., to Toronto ; W. B. I mittens had been appointed on the con - Henderson, M.A., to Montreal ; D. C. tingsnt fund, education, memorials and McDowell, to Toronto ; H. T. Crossley, church property. On motion it was re. to London ; Rev. N, P.. Willoughby, DI. start(' that the public examivation of A., from the Toronto Conference to candidates to bo received into full con Gnelpb ; James Livingston, from London nexion be dispensed with. Greetings to Guelph ; R. Walker, Item Toronto to from the Louden, Niagara and Bay of Guelph ; F. W. Crowle, B.A., from Quints Conferences were received end Montreal to Guelph. The following pro. read. S. Fear, D. Perry, I. 1I. Hills, bationcrs were also transferred from this James White, Win. Marriage, John Win Conference, via„ J. F. McLachlin, B.A., Hants, Richard Service, Luther O. Rice, James Endicott, and 3. J. Crookshauks, John Walker, J. L. Kerr and R, Paul to the Mauiteba Conference. The Confer. were continued as superannuated min. renco proceeded to ballot for president, ister's. Isaac Chane, R. W. Williams, which resulted in the choice of Rev. Geo. Wm. Mills and Robt. Johnston were re- Riohardsou, of Listowel, en first ballot. ferred to the Committee of Conference The retiring president welcomed therresi- Relation for further consideration. Jno. dent -elect -to the chair, assuring him that Armstrong, Be F. Tyler, D. D., — R0l- he would heve the eympatby and hearty sten, Well. Tindale, G. Watson, A. Clarke, co-operation of the ministerial and lay J. Garner, 11. Leith, Wm. B. Danard delegates composing the conference. The and David. Auld were also continued ae President, on rising to address the con- superanoates. Nelson Burns, 13. A., J. feremc-, said he had not worked to seoure 17. Holmes, H. Hall, G. L. Kerr and the position in which he had been placed Phillip Spatting were onutineed as super. by his brethren. He lead aspired to it, numerary ministers. The Daae of John and thought it a position to which every C. Pomeroy, 33. A., was referred to the _Methodist prtaolter ought to aspire. He Committee on Conference Relations: A felt sure he would have the assistance large congregation was present on Thurs. of the ex.presidents and the support and tiny night at the educational meeting, prayers of all the members of the Con- the president officiating. He pointed out ference. Bev. John Stevenson, of Gran- in his remarks that the subject of Edo. ton, was elected secretary on the second cation was one of the greatest movements bailor. At eleven o'clock the Conference to the Methodist Church, which state - prayer meeting began, and for 'the space ment was illustrated, amplified and en - of one hour a number of earnest prayers forced to speeehee of great ability de - went up to God for Iiis blessing upon livered by Principal Mills, M. A., Dr. the proceedings of the conference ses- Burwash and N. It, Willoughby, M. A. Bions. The first draft of stations was xoxpty wester. then held ut'ou the table and taken as The lovefeast on Sabbath opened int 0 read. On motion made by the secretary, a.nr. under the leadership of Dr. Cornish. E, S. Rupert and G. H. Cornish, LL.D., The ordination service immediately fol - were appointed assietant secretaries ; R. lowed. The sermon was p eeolted by H. Hall, journal secretary : Rev. NV. F. Rev. Dr. Carman at the guidance of the Campbell, E. A. Chown, B.D., Jos. Edge Holy Spirit. It was timely, appropriate and H. 1'. Moore, E. 33. Bollert and R. and specially edifying. The Conference W. McKenzie were canted as a committee this morning of a motion made by the on Statistics. On motion the chairmen ex -president, asked Dr. Carman to put of the districts t,' re appointed a corn- his sermon in the printer's hands for the mittee on Nominations. Rev. D. C. Mc- instruction of the Church in this vital P c. ell and A M. Phillipe, B.P., leans- doctrine. After the sermon Dr. Carman, f::'1•ed to iu.•_ut+, 1 ..i,.: )tee, were in. the ex•presittent and other associated vited to take part in till. discussion of ministers solemnly ordained Rey. A. R. matter- with which they have been inti- Birks, B.A., and G. H. Cobblediok,B.D., matelyaeaociated. A resollltiou elf thanks to the work of the Christian ministry. to the retiring president, Rcv. J. Hart- At this morning's session the rulings of non, for the faithial manner in which he General Superintendent Carman on dieehatgrd the duties of his effet', seas gaestions of law mere read before being moved by the Rev. Dr. Griffin, seconder) recorded in the journals to be laid before by Bev. W. Atere. and unanimously the next General Conference. Notioe adopted. On notion, the retiring score- was given by Dr. Griffin that he intend. tory, the Rev. J. E. Howelle and his as- ed to appeal against the decisions of the sfstanta acro tendered tot, s of Gawks general superintendent on questions of for their efficient services. The report law to the appeal court. A case of dis- of then 1 al roust was reed and laid aipiine which has been pending since next the tab'_ for fat pro consideration, last Confere:noe, owing to an appeal hay - The , uesti..n oft hammer was taken up ing been taken to the appeal oonrtagninst and the .li;tricta ptteeead under review. the penalty which it attached to an of - No exception was taken against any min.,fence of one of its ministers, was re-sub- ister f, r immoral conduct, The Rev. G. milted to the Conference for final action, R. Turk having left his station irregular. in accordance with the interpretation of ly daring the sear, and having expressed the law ae given by the appeal court, but his d. ep sorrow for doing eo, and Ins con. a motion to expel the offender from the viction that it was a great mistake on ministry of the church was voted down. hie part, and having requested that be Memmorials from districts were called be allowed to return to his work as a and assigned to their respective commit - member of the Conference, it was on tees. The report of the Statistical Com- motion resoh ed that his character pass mittee was received and read, showing and his request be greeted. Rev. J. C. that the present membership is 27,431 ; Ball having resigned hie- position in the increase during the year, 558 ; scholars Conference, it wee ou motion resolved in Sabbath schools, 20,470 ; ineroase, that his resignation be accepted and that 809 ; amount contributed for missions, letters of standing be furnished him. It 818,728 ; for the educational fund„$1,709. was, on motion, resolsed that J. W. Ma- The report of the Board of Examiners rood be discontinued as a probationer, was read by Rev. E. A. Chown and adopt. .end that his Lame be dropped from the ed. Rev. T. M. Campbell drew the at - minutes, lee having left the country. A tuition of the Conference to the Christian committee was appointed to send fratern- Conference to bo held in Montreal from al greetings to sister conftrence in ses- the 22nd to the 25th of October next, and pion at present assembled. The mesa- requested the members to take an interest age scut 1a found iu 11 Thessalonians, Hi, in it, Rev. A M. Phillips, D. D., took 10. A. 0 Birltt. D.A., and G. II. Cob- his leave of the Conference. He has blediek, I1.1e., euro recommended for been one of its most active laborers and erainetiuts to be received into full successful ministers. He has been trans. eceu:cction, henry. Caldwell and John ferred to Toronto. A resolution indicat. Kennedy were ieo,tinued as probationers ing the high esteem in which he is held in the feurtb year. J. 3, Rapp was was unanimously adopted, Rev. D. J.R. continued as a probationer in the tbird Daniels, of New Jersey Conference, was year, and 3. J. Crooltahmtks has been introduced and addressed the Conference. transferred to the Manitoba Conference. Rev. Mr. Hiraiwa was also introduced enemy 5055005. and gave a short address. It woe on mo- After devotional exeroiccs Dr. Burwash tion resolved that the seeretarys of dis- addressed the Conference upon the great triots and the secretary of Conference be College Federation movement. He re. a standing committee on statistics and /erred to the Guelph Conference as the for the classification of memorials to be banner Conference in the heartiness and submitted to Conference, On motion it enthusiasm with which they had taken was resolved, in accordance with the re - up the subject. He said that the outlook quest of the miseionary Secretary, to for the success of the movement was hold all the financial district meetings very hopeful, encouraging and constant- before the 14171 of August next, ly growing brighter. He expected that TpneDys siesoON. the building, of the college in Toronto A. very enthusiastic mieaionary meet - would begin in the near future. The sub- ing was held last night, Rev. E. S. nu- scriptions for the building and endow. pert presiding, The meeting was ail- ment fund already given and promised dressed by Mrs, J. C. Dealer, secretary guaranteed the ou000ee of the enterprise. of the western branch of the Woman's A long conversation took place upon a Missionary Society ; John George, Rev. rosolntion offorrid by Dr. Griffin, which J. J. Crookshank, of tho Student's was unanimously adopted, urging the Miseiorary Society of Vielorie College, Board of Regents to begin the work of and Rev, Mr. Hairawa, of Japan. After building at once, as nothing would do the opening this morning to eommnnioa- moro to ceeuro subscriptions and the tion was react from the British Columbia payment of tho same tI>an that. A Conference, referring to Indian affairs on motion was made by Rev, 3. Hannon, seconded by Dr. Griffin, and adopted by a rising vote, congratulating Dr, Bur. wash upon his apptlntment to tho Chan. eolloreliip of Victoria University after the cloth of his predecessor, the late lamented Dr. Nolles, and expressing the great satisfaction it gave the member, of the Conference nod the C'hntcll et Largo, A. letter was reed from 1)t. Withrow, editor of The Methodist Magazine and Sabbath school periodicals shoving that: a very rn'tat increase had taken place in the circulation of those periodicals since JuNPO 15. 1888. ';n1:[rairit ..e'=01D !,Ta 1021.. :^P;'!.7'•;711 ,.,:,„,dot: 11=4.:,'Ji3::6R1'Rs° 14DaDa1T•.'Dateetallate1C DASIDaD aatat T ` "Y l. -.f l.J .J ON S SPACE NEXT V 32.73 l -O.l Y TO BE SAID. 1AWS (117M;ME1), i Il,h;1) ANI) t '7 ]trgtttated m Lot 11, Con, (a, Grey, TRc8, 5lci 111±dolt. no now las lite now )patent oaw sot, "Sawyer's ankle,” for sale, It 1-t the 1,n;1 nuuto, so rho sawora say. rat. tut to, est. Patentee will allow geode to he mode uu r,: } tlt.y, P1Iga. 51cn11l100R, a1 lirneaols, (Imarl❑. FARMERS l,A.xi:LI IN<0)C01Q I have tar Halo Hews ws of twelve differ- ent 'dude, 1 our different Jtinds of gang plows, emitters and onitivators, all of Pat. croon .t Co's, \Voodeteck, implements sloth as light steel hinders, mowers ifrout turd rent• cut) hone hey rni,eo. 1 also have 1, 11nrphy (1CoS3 Patent Ravereab1e Nay Corriere, SO'c-t anal Weeden restate, most ('ort. plele to Cannata. Totten Bine,' Pea Harvester, 'tgw9.ccr, 'W a0,•pnr• ccz::i, cohre, 1 Several nicely situated village Iota with houses on thein for stile, p Susie. faction guaranteed in the sole of imple- ments, Wm. Martin. Mussels. Hove; :ttst•i.hnv Fermis A$oJAod WJdAd 's rIECOOK'S BEST FRIEND FUItES Liver COtnpl lit 1)y'apepaitt, I3illlountieaa, Sink Headache, Kidney trnttbl's Rheumatism, Skin 1)iecaues, turd all impuri. • Gee of the blood from whatever cause nrisiug. TI•4 GREAT SPRI'1.4 MEDICINE. -. 0zCtt '7 =a. rm tt1a 7."5.1-1= „ri10.l LITTLE LIVER FILLS, (very small and easy to teko.) NO GRIPING- NO NAUSEA. Sold everywheet., ; price 25 cents, L'ittiS mucturee i Ce., Proprietors, TORONTO, CANADA. it never was intended, so far us 1 can learn I �gi �% g'1 �y" That tither man or woman were intended i JL T'�a .A f.A Jl tobebelL J( If at the '•Tartu )lair Works" you Lav !Woolen Mill. rtice'l There is ono thin g'Nature tltinka of -let us I thank her all we eau -- Otte takes particular trouble with 011 race• Oho ]mows` a scanty growth of Stair, rho gray and wltittatng locks 'Will detract from tho beauty of the Paco But nature has Inc laws s° strict that you must never err. For you'll snrelypaythe penalty et east Sustain it, that bounteous head of hair, Doctor Dorenwena's Iiair Magic's ttneur- pnaeed. Just try it, your atilictee, you never wil regret, The Magi° was never yet known to fail; And the good that i t will do you will make yott soon forget The expenditure a bottle oil entail This now famous preparations for fuvig- oratingand stimulating the growth of the hair is universally aesepted ae the meet valuable specific. on the market, All diseas- esnf the scalp are either relieved or per. =neatly oared , A rich and rapid growth of hair w111 follow after judicious and regu- lar treatment. It remains with the user alone to ec.ouce the 'desired results. Dr Deroawend'a hair 1tagia" is sold by all druggists at 81 per bottle, or six for 85. If not obtainable in your own locality send c1I- reet to the sole manufacturer, enclosing pried. A nonr•.xwrvu, Paris Bair Works, 103 and 105 Song° street, Toronto. For sale by G. A . Deadman..7. Hargreaves and al Druggists. ALLAN LINE 1883. SUMMER ARRANGIsMEN'r. 1888• I,tVErt„'NsC;,t, T EON sSEEIIVI E Pno\I Ltrltnro0L 1 STEAMED. Incest 00110;0 April 00 ;Circassian 'tray 11 April na.,..... ..... 9,trntathut it10y9 17 dlay3 e'Partalan May 24 Stay 11 ' •I'olyn. sir.n Juno 1 May 17 girths inn Jnne 7 May 25 ,C trees -Mau Time 15 May 11 grrv,ntian ..... Juno 21 .luno 7 Parisian June 28 JenoJ 15 '•Pnlvu,^hon Jul tl y June 21 Sardinian July 12 Juno 2U .......... - , Sarmatian July 20 ,Tal Sti I tatfnu Jul July 12 Parl1en Aug. �3 July 20 ;Polynesian ........ ....Aug,10 July 2e..,Sardinian Aug. 10 Aug. a . I Circassian...-. Aug. 24 Aug. 0 ... ...... ....... . i Sarmatian Aue480 ]Rates of H'assitge by nett Steamers. e,ninLnO lO To 'nrcc. Cabin S00, 870 and 883 aoaordtag to neaom- modattou. Servants in Cabin, 850 Inter. mediate 800, Steerage 820, Return tickets, Cabin, 8110, 8100 and 8150. Intormodiete, 000. yStoet'age 840, 1 TIyP❑iynoaiav, Circassian or other ex- trastoamers. Calan fifty, sixty and eoven- ty dollar, according to acoommodatiotn Re- turn tickets, ninety. Due hundred end ten and ono hundred and thirty dollars, 'Intur- mediate sixty dollars. .d taorago forty doll- ars, Passengers can embark ral the without before wttht increasese charge, d ebooe, Go yourself orisme for your friends. Prepaid certificates at reduced rates, For fall in- formation apply to ,E, 1t. 1(01,1711', Bruaaoiw, B. Forsyth & Son, formerly of the Wroxeter Woolen Mills, beg to inform the Fanners in this vi- cinity that they halve Now in Op- eration a Woolen Mill in Blyth, and hope that by adhering to their olcl pian of making noth- ing but Sound, Durable Goode and trust that by so doing to meet a liberal patronage. CUSTOM WORK of all kinds promptly and care- fully attended to. The IIIootos'r Piuwio paid for 3 Wool. in Exchange for Tweeds. n - Full Cloths, Flannels, Yarns, o: A Trial Solicited ! %et Satisfaction Guaranteed ! "i R. Forsyth & Son. 61d Dr, Chaeals Now Receipt Beak, RIS LAST AND CROWNING} LIFE W0It1(. Dr.Chast's Third, Last end ttotitpletoRe- ceipt Gook and lInttselhotd l'hlstotan, or the Book for the Million, eontuins nearly 01) Paget; and sells for :225 in sloth 11,ding and 82 50 in imported oil cloth, marble edge, and is jastly by b tm called tel'' 15 .iL IrIl' "TETE"TETECROWNINGG WORE L ] is theresit fo over It century's ob- servation, atiea, o w n nu s o embodies study and experience. DI lot this hooka, i no coy ailation of his former rs k 11a wholly k. t00 •x. hooka. t w } w 600 1 years sat he could h1itccitl a Arndt tout has had s sato of over liftesu mime iliac thousand copies SW has made his nano fl molar a United} State States, Canada, oil tit Loma 1•t the mos i t Europe, Australia al South ie hem what Europe, book co and S wou Ahaarlo due what kind 00 Long coifed or would ho more produce as hes Crowning additional dd Work, with mora thou thirty years of n Leek i7 elI enemas and ore pnoation? 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