nu uuuu l.\lIll Qunrterl" L0ard~-Rev. E. B. RV:-lunnn Rev. R. \\ hitiu . Rev. W. Peck (hurlin ton) R. Crawfo , W. J. Cmthurs, \\'. Millnr \V H Hnnlnn, T, H Jnhmu, Jnlu mun nuu nung the " who by (I III(' I uuv. Vilnuln 2 u.. 4 Barbour s Threads and Flosses. Home Needlework ` .. .. U ....... ; .`{Hinv|n Twceclrt for l2c. Art Blinds in plain and dndoed. `Z90. up. I)x|Inu;,[1'd (`urmins, 250. up. Fur 'l'riImuing'n, 5c. up` I 1 Hhe-(stings. Linems, Print:-, Flmulela. i ('luthr-. Tweed:-, and hundreds of rmlnntll ..o ...... |...H .. 5WALSH S A FIRE SALE. ; Special Offerings all next week. : Huu\`_\' \\`mtvr lira-mtooda, 250. for l.')(-. > an . l`.... ....| . L"..- Inn- ut` un(--lmlf price. Spcuienl male of ulnbmiderien. All-\ All-\ All \ Bailey. w..I.Uroonot-I, 5. J. Iulpuncx, :9. Birch. Rev. E. I. Ryckman, chairman; ' J I-`._ Clark- mm-atm-v: W. J. Cmthers. Steacy 8 Steacy. P. J. WALEH.` Greater Bargains than Ever. Read the Following Llst: I-wunl |h'e.~a:-I I-'u0<|s, 304'. and 3151'. for N0. who keep alun a full line 0! (ml lire-.~4H (iumlu, `. .'n-. for I uull)|1~<(:u mul 400. for I 75: me. at lnuuuru ---4. .\...... rU_uuu."` VI Kingston churches, until now, from an architectural view, this city leads all (Jan- ndn in the beauty and com-picuouaneu of its houses of worship. In I858 room in hlydenham street ohurch became so scarce that its official board decided to build another edice. A board of trustees was nmned, of whom In Kingston these ulone nurvive; M. Lavell, W. Anglin, A. Uhown and Charles W. Jenkins. After con- sideration the board decided to post rone erection and rented Ontario lmll at 200 per year. It was nentetl nnd opened for woruhip in lH.")9. In Mn , llIlll2,u site for it new church were secure; on the corner of Queen and Clergy street:-4. In .\In '. I864, the uorna Hume was laid, nnd (Ic( i- cation followed in Ilecernber; lllll-I. On April Itlth, I867, lire (lnmuged tlre'elitice nml lifter itu repair Rev. Dr. Ryclunnn re- opened it. In Nora, I872, it wnu decided to ndtl in gallery. and in l87.'luervi1-en were ronurned in the building. In lPl77.nn rigi- tntion begun to form Queen street churn-h inton separate station ulltheseycnrs it lnul been attached to Sydenluun street <-lrurvlr lIl|(I in June, I870, the ('l||ll`Cll WM set apart and Rev. Willimn .lm-ksun l)e(`-IIIHU its Iirst piuctor. On the witlulrnwnl ul I WIS #5?! NH lIl|I'lI yr: an ntc-inl now 33 , besides [MI.l'H()lll|L` |l\ l HUGH. ' Queen Street)-~ ` ,-(Methodist Church, v\r-wnul u -. - nun, Secretary of Tnmec Hoard. nun nu v -nu, -. ... , Recording Slewnnl. `NIIIVU IP11 IHIVI HUCII .l. .\I. Hagen". H. F. , S. H. Bland. Jluno-:4 m uml E. H. R_\`-klnuu. us grown in fort-cund r one of the most pm- lt is we nmnm.-(I `L lihernl, The .~4ulm'_\` and hard rwrnpilug nut ll 31,300 in mm or over Mm,- 000 in the re- ?-C- modeling and "'4' re-building of 'hhI nitv land: all l Queen Street ' Methodist. `Church, greatly 'truuaforIned in its interior as- y ....no man rn. F 9`) n d. T h i 3 .,` church was he ' first of the 0- Iern buildings ` in this city, and led the way no theexpenditure of over $200.- commgauwu-u: rs. u-uuom. treasurer. Truutoo bourd-MQsrs. M. IAvell, B. M. Britten. R. Unwford, J. E. Clark. Rm . R. Whiting. Dr. Sparks, W. Klng. 13. Cliff. J. A. (hrdinor. G. Y. Chown, W. Bailey. W. J.()rodIoru, S. J. Kilpttrlck, S. Birch. Bvcklnan. chairman: , n 1 (`HUI fl KINGSTON. urou\ ~u, nev. 1 . H. amm.-Alon, 1. 1 . mien nnd ('. W. \\'nlkH'. It wun llw puineer nm'ict_y of its kiml uml mum: in the vity. mud haul muvh man with the r (}lu'i.-4- tiun |'IIwlcu\'0ur 1-on\'cnt`i hclrl wrnlmr 1 fore the fnnmuivm of the I'm\'in<-iul .~\m)- ` c-iutiun. Frmn its mnkn have gnnc out tho:-e who are avtixuly engaged Ill vhun-In ` nr 'Inim-inn work, imrlmling Ih-\. L`. H.! Sheprmrcl. in North Aultlingtnn; Rev. I". Q I n H. I nilllpu. Hmrillgtmx, Quelvov ; l)r. Kil- Imrn. in (.`hiIm ; Mrs. Dunlap, in .In nun : , H. J. Hr:-nvou. in New _\'urk; Hi bert. Hume-rs. in the H4-m'ginI1 Hun` tliucrivtg` u;... 1' I |n.; .. |.....|.. `I 'r...,n.... ' Mm: 1. .1. rn \'um-(mvur, Bl Mrs. .\lr~I'hni|_ Phillipa, Nun \ the principal Hritinh ('ulumbi tmuunor, A. Milne. Convener: of corn- :nmeen-~Pnyor mutating, Mien Phillips; social. T. C. Allen; look-out. Mina M. mm... .......I ..ao.a......M.. I` I, 51...-.. lnrnlulmd mm the Imwenr nplulullven. we vlmu-ten haw he-en graded for n secoml tinn- on the plan of tho publiv 1-vlumlu, the Ile- pm'tIm:utH hnve been brought. into (`loser t-untnrrt. by nn el0('tri(- Hy:-coin of bells and signals, and the uttentlnnce hurt been in (-reused to such an extent that Lheque:-\Liun of l|(`(.`Ulll[l1()fll|H()l`| bx-cornea u burning one with the ()f('Pl`Pl nnd [8llCh6l'.. _.. _.._--. -,,, , , V Anuther very u('ti\'e~ ugem'_\' in conne('~ ' (inn with the ('hurch in the ('hrist.iun En- ! leuvnur Hm-in-Ly. The mnninr nrgnnimbiml dates from IRHG, It fnllnwml the Young_ People's Huilgl, which Wm-A formed by Rev. H. F. Hhmd, nnrl l)llI`iPllI(:(] luring his !un-torun-. The Y.I .H.('.|C. wu )r0je(`t.t~(I )3 Km . S. H. Hluml, nml it hnn Iml, lur L \'. \\'ll.I.l.v\.\l Al.|.l!\`, Olilhi Aillicrvnl Huntlny Si.-liool W()l`lU.`l'. To urgniii7.n~ lion, in the nmin. mid lin.i'innn_\' in 0rgun- ` i'/.utinn. Em-h ilupiirtliieiit. has its hmul and istnlf and duties, and to the pv.-,I'fe<:t. untlvr- amimling Lliut uxirta among the workers, their iunhition to nerve tugetliei' in H good ouiiru-, uml their friendly (`II-()|)el`t|lill)lI III iill things. l -rt-(lit, the ll\lH`l(0ll [lI`()gl`I5H of mu` .-u-hool. This must bu l|p})l|l`(`|ll to all who \'i.~ it." 'l`l... lihr...-r rmumlnlml nml lmu lumn they cuinpletmu an inn wui your. l .-\m0Iig his Hlul.lOI|H lmve been Guelph, Briintford. I'm-in, (nmwu, .\lontroul twice, l Lnndoii two t.erim-I. and he in now on his ` nevuutl Lerni in Kiiignboii. For three years he was }l'ilI('l ml of II collegiate institution in l)un ma, w ll('ll ll few years Ago went out | uh,-xiswiice. The n-uutlrngeu of his bmthren have given him his full allure of honors. ('oiifeI'elu'e: in member of um-li general `('U|lf8l`(fl|C(3 since its urgmiimtioii, untl in :l8X6 was ne-remry of that body; was I ulz,-I-mil u liicmher of the Ecilyieiiiuul (.`oun- cilnf i\IULh01liHlll in London. Hng., in IHSI . Tliree tiineu he lmol been prenidentuf his ` who \'|.~ It." | The lib:-ur\' hm: been remmleled nn furnished with the Imwent nppliulwen, the ..l....un.. ham. h.-an urmlml fur u H(`,()ll(l 11.-um<-m-.un|\ pl ` .\I. Sherlock. jr., l K .\I .-\ll-n Burch. luv. Ii. I. nycunan, cnamnnn; J. E. Clark. Iaurohr ; W. Crothers. truauo stavudz B. B'riI.ton, treasurer trun fund. ' ment there are reapecuvely umrwen unu lI.'). The officers are: Superintendent, R. Meek ; assistant superintendeuty, J. H. `Clark ; superintendent of the home depart.- meut. J. U. Elliott; Hecret.m'_v-L1'emIuI'eI', A. T. Smith;librm'iumt, William Kingnuul 11 \' l'l...m.. . :Ii:-nprnr of unmr, (7. . teen, and of teachers, thirty-eight. Ofl vipitora and readers in the home (|epnrt.- ] ment there respectively thirteen and n:. The nimrs Superintendent, A. 'l'. amwn; nurarmmn, vv Inlum nmg lulu H. Y. Chuwn : director of son , C. W. Walker; at.-coin Junist, Miss Waler. Sup- erintendents 0 teaching deparunenua: Kindergarten, Mrs. Casey; rinmry. Miss Aliw Hill ; intermediate, A. ilne ;neniur, R. M. Allen ; training class, (iecil Luvell ; bible class. J. A. Gardiner. To what do I attribute the nucceau of the Sunday Hchool '."' said Mr. Meek rel-.entl_v in reply to the question of a prominent. mg the lunt. nim- _\'om'n, ` its lll(5lll|It'I'Hhi|r vnr_\'In;_ II.-4:4u<-m-.nni\v m'v.--izh-nl Chrlstlan Endeavour Society. )flIl(`.|lIlll HIl[ h ('uluInbiu. llnn. brurli l` \|' "AIl|IA |\`0c4. In A` Hun!` . Phillip:-. H l' - .\lru [I rulppnrt bin. IL-A I Il'(`.'-`lIH`ll[H nu ., 1'. H. Hhe-[J .\h.~:.~ L. W ' I\ I..|...;.. rgmn f1u_\' (ll Perth: J. ' I. 1JiHmrl., Mul I. and Muss L \s n.... 5. V""' "' `"""i `""V"' Inn/vow--I rnyur ulwullg, sun! rnuu TM! is the Inrgcn and man gccive aux. may on]; ohmclg, On the `guy thgrg I Hillier: good citizanahip. I-`. L. Spence. ug up mug olgbom, ul) ohm, Md 1 The Junior Endeavour Society was or- the utundnnoa niuriu the hat month hu I 5:-ind about three years ngn nnd is one of `yaw M0. 0! y.` uQ"t,I)ir. moat inwlting illltitlll-it)!!! of the \\ At one [mm It mun l t uf l)r. Bolton. in (`.hi('f () i('(`l`H now` I) u.. I. . .,;;;...;.$ `Vnllu-I :'V ~<-(-artful 1'I\l`0('l'. llll 50 M [00, .|.. . I II III! "III I ; liucrivt ; . Taylor, vluntren 1 ; - \|. r.. -L | .)llen uaulnnr R |()\'(`I` 0! [H9 (!lllll (`l'l lllll\'Bl l|l l|lI(l lll ("v'('l'\' way A pustur. 0! him it is rightly mini lie ` isune of (,heoltlentvoun men in ('mm clinn .\IeVJwdinn:." His nu: olarshi win un- rlnuhtod and his meal in Christ: muse brings him into much and accord with the ilullent us well Au: the bri hum, of his ocks. Kingnmn in pmml tomve such in man among the many estaeemed clergyman of this I-ity. ~ I raumcun require. Me I! not mm! [0 n,I;reo i with the last View of u muw he nun Imm-I, _but is an inalependent thinker nml not 6&il_\' nmvt-d t/0 ohunge his t-0n\'ivLinm nfusr they hnva been formed. lleh-I In good ` pecinlen of fnmk, honorable, illd(p(`I|(|(`Ill I manhood." (hr. lewnrt, in (km. (7nlIfm`- ' ence (irayunn, IR74.) ! He in 11 man of hiuh nrim-inlv. true ' K/'l"lly()llR, IH/4.) `he in p xccsdovor. He in u mrm of high prilwiplc-, l spiritual life and vigorous and nu-tiw in } seekin the highest welfare of the t-lmrgm His uhilit._v in the pulpit \ in marked. his ternellem mul r`I1mnm.~u- in pmnentin Iloctrilml truths and his ubility to put nlllimia Lem-hing.-4 into prm-Lien] furm have long been chnrmrterinlivs of his pulpit wnrk. He it-I nvlllpathetio, bruml-nnilnlml. lover of the (;hur('h uni\'ernul ml in c-wry . ' ha ..v...- .. ....no...- n u -.n-- V. -..- ...._-_-. `The Raw. Richinrd Whiting in a native of Cornwall, England, which -is in garden of Mothodiu-m and from which many A choice sapling hu hon trsnaplnntad, to ourish and bear fruit in Cnncdion soil. He begin: his work in Canada in I845. And showed himnolf so eicient ind nucoeuful an tn commimd from the start station; of the bent clue. During the nnunuhlly long L)eriud of forty-four active. lnboriou! ears - ..............I -....l. .o.u;..... -.. Ht... -... Den clue. lmnng we unusually long )eriud a occupied such ncqtions nun Chat m. Bnntfotd. St. Thomas. Blockvilh. Port Messrs. J. E. Clark, W. Baile , J. S. Walker, M. Lnvell and John ohnslon -from Sydenham street church official bmml, to form the first board of Queen street vlum-h, the brethren were sent fort h with the benetlictinn nml blez-rung nf the purcnt h0(l_\'. ln I884, nftAcr.\'v.-u1'H of ngi Lutiun, it wan (l0('l(lt:(l to erect u new ('luu'rh. The work WHH mrconlpliulnell, hut uI|fuI't.lInnt,ely in I885 lire (Ice-m'u_ye:l It. The church peuple uI\eI`get`im\ll_y wt to work, umltlw pren-tent building Wm: l`('l||'t!(l and tletliczntml in MR7. The pnntmzu who lmve been in (thurgv Aim-as lN'[ll hnw lreun Reva. W. Juckmm, Hlnntl, R` Wllitillg, Kine,-:4 (' 0 Jnlnm-ton 'I`I.. _ .. 5....-.. ulill V zunl ngmn Ill \'\'u.- in HWI. In , II-(80, Ma frut,0rIml Ilulcagntu, he |'l)|>l`80lILe(] Lhu Mt-n,hu4linm of the Iiuminion M the ` ' gt-nerul x-ullfermwe uf the Methodist Hpiu. .` 1`0pulI`hlIl`l'h of the lfnmgtl Sums 11!. (`in- rimmti. He receiw-d his l).|). from hl ' .\Inm Huber in IHTH. " The (,'nnu(|inn Bi0g_rruphi(*ul l)i(>timmry. Turnntn, I880," hu.-A the: following: Thin worthy dent-1-mlmlt of n wnrth_\' (-'urumn- (iumulinn Methodist fumily vu-c tleutim-1| Lo Immune um: of the nhlest ('0n~<(*iem:v- 1 stirring prenchurn, Inns-l eir-it-IIL ndminis~ t,rnt,un-o in virt-nit nn<| dintrirh (-olleuv uro- ' arms, V 0|. \ .1 Durin his ll1illiFIll'\' in this nit ' his 5 . ~ 3. trnngreganou umrenuaed. In the pulpit he .ext:ullod. His nerlnmu-I were logimuf. oln. Iqueuc, profound and yet simple, our-_vin% ( noun-iotion to the hnunhle:-It capacity -, an ' in his pou-Itornl and ulhcinl duties he vsuu_ laborious und nut-cosnfnll.` (Jun. Hnugh, ' clerk Hupgrior ('ourt, Huc|ph.)" He has little of the mat of the diplo- ..n I... ' .. a'......l. .....l AIII, ..... ... . AI... ` H[ll`l lllg [)N',IICYIUl`H, llIl)Hl 6"ll'l(`llL I|(Ilhll|lH~ Lruturu dintrirf, college: pro fenuurn and r`it._v pm-tort: of the hmly. [John Carroll in F'mm and his (`Ul\L('ll1p0I'- 1 nrim-A Val, \' \ I " rte mu nnue or me men 01 me x muti.-IL, being frnnk mud mil-r-pukun i ,1-xpremtiull of his nelltiluunhi, with I licic-m`_\' of nmml 1-nurnge when` l'iI u., ;- ..... .......|.. ... son ; sec.-treaH., Emma l 0W8ll. The church is truly missionary in chur- ucter. It has been the church home of 1 uiteafew uaalons workeruin foreign fields. I George Cliil is the secretar of the Mia:-ion nry (mnnnittee. The L! ion Auxiliary of . the Women's Missionary Society is ag res- , sine, with Mrs. Dr. Ryckmanaapresu eat, Ml'\s. (Rem) Whiting, Mrs. Sparks, Mn-I. ` Johmo. Mrs. James Johnston and Miss Urotliena lling other olcea. Mrs. Dr. Hparlus is treasumr of the Montreal confer- ence branch. vn... Inn...` Aid Fin:-intv has done much branch. The Ladies` Aid Society has done in furthering the church. It has wiped out a good share of the debt. and has made the parsonage comfortable and pleasant. , Mm. l)r. Sparks is president, Mrs. To e, tmrwurer and Miss Breden secretary. he ` mite box plan gives the society in neat in- ` mine mid this is increased by social! ocean immlly held. um , n--___. n_-;.... The Present Pastor. E. B. Ryohnnan wua born nmu` Dundaa. I Ont. His parents were also born in On- ` mu-io. His grand-parents on the maternal ` side were born on Canadian soil. On both } widen he is descended from U.E. Loyal- ist eunoeators. who many years prior to the ` revolution came into the American colnnies if:-om (lermnn . His ancestry and early experience of arm life may lI.('I",()llnl` for mu exueptiolmlly vigorous physical c0m4tiLu- - Lion. He luul the rulvuntage of five con nevutive years at school under the lute Hon. Robt. Hpenoe; nttemletl high rurlmol ' in Hamilton and wnn gmtlunt,e from \r'ivtorin UIIi\'t-rnity in I855 with the honor of \'ule the highest of the year. ln IHMR ha o-nt.4=,|'-.(l the IniIIhIl,l'\' of the the hxghest ul Lne In I856 he entcrecl Ininniutry l\I(ILI1p(liHt L'huI'ch, and in therufme nenring they mnpletimn of Mn lllch your. -\n1()I)LrhiH Guelph, clnu-uh. It is under the snperintaemlenue I of two. members of the senior uocioty. Miss s. Allen and Mn. L 0. Phillips, and a | committee composed of Misses K. Alpralmm, L. Walker, L. Britton and L`. W. ` Walker. Its membership has varied from,- fty to seventy, and it has been specially ; augmented since the holding of the Junior Endeavour convention it year 1530. It has . 'ust been instrumental in providing a num- _ r of pretty scrap-books for hospital use . I and the gifts on the Clll'lHl'allll|8 tree for the , members of the kindergarten department I of the Sunday school. Its ollicers (who i - are always in their place) nru : President, ' Annie Bnasuni; vice-president, Com Unw- sec.-trees Emma Powell. 1'}... alum-h la t.v-nlv minniunnrv A Father of the Church. `P tlxuiltlillg. its equipment and uppmnt menu. Both boards nre in <-ulnple-I9 hur- mony. working wgexer for the bent in- terests! of the congregation. The l>mml~ are thus cmnroaed : Qunrterl' )0ard~Re\'. RV!-kmnn, Rnv R \\ hitinn, Rev, '. PM-IL (1'lurlinu- -1 bclllllllulll, WIUI 1 rd vi He is not romlz to .J' .. . L... I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1S1`, 1896. : 1 in Hu- I | r Hope, Hamilton, Dundus, Uoderich, Bow- Inauville. Ht. Mnry`s, Pembroke. Montrea|, Cornwall, Perth and Kin ton. so that there was scarcely a desirab e town or city ` from one end of the country to the other i . ' that did not, that or last, request and enjoy- his services. 'lIlVII.Il_Q`I u-an-Q can an nhnnnntnr nluxfnluar I l nml was identified with it. in Wenbun, To- mnto, Petierborti and Kingston. locntin here in I!-158. In 1846 he became am oiciill member of Adelaide street church. Tnrnn tn, where he presided as superintendent of ~ P the Sabbath school. In I866 he also filled a similar position in Hydenham utwei, church, sucoeedin the late Samuel Ghown. ln Toronto Mid ingehon he wan aclmvn leouier. On the 0 niution of Queen street church he identied himself with it, and when it wan set apart. as 3 distinct church was made its recording steward and has held the oiceever since. He has been a representative to the Illllllll conferences for over twenty-five years, and since the union of the Methodist churches of Cnnndn has been a member 0! every general conk lamnoe. Tomathar with hie inmllinanm He luui been prunitlunt of the Montreal vonferum-c,m1 in his later Ininintry en- umlly preFIle(l nver the IllHtl`l(`.l in w rivh he wmv Ht,nt,i0netl. Ho hm: still renmrkuble m-t,i\'it_v for his age, nml his frientlu ure winhin `him yet Inun_\' huppy yearn. Some Lcadlnu Brethren. The number of permits who have l)0('Il 'mn|c-tMl_willn the l'l)|I!`Cll nilwe its incep- liun urv fuw. Amongst` thew nmy be noted Mivhm-I l.u\'<-ll, B. M. llritlnn, l,).(',, .lus E. ('|m'k, .~\mlruwI.nnigIu1 untl his trnnillmlvlc nmther_ \'\'illiaun Allen. J. M. Hherlm-k, Mr.-4. Joseph ('|i', Mm. Ii. lnu'ry mul Mrs. l)'.\r~y. \.lia-luml l.n\'nl|_ M.l)._ warden of the . and Mrs. I) .\r~_y. Mi:-hnel l.u\'e||. .\l.l)., warden , penitentiary, in roumling up as half ` century of uiciul life in the Methodist ChlH`(`.h. In 1839 he joined itnt, \\'unLm|. of his Inlnmtry. In I886 he was uppoinmtl to Kingston, and after serving the church lnont. zu~(:ept- ubly for three _v8nrH,l1e took n Rupernn- uutml relation, in which he hm} remnined to the present, winnin the reupe<-t and ull e('t,iun of nll clzmnos 0 the cit`i7.ens hy hin wlnole 11.8 n genial. useful, ex- ennplnry member of nociety. During the six years of his superannuation his retire- ment hm only been partial. He hm-I been in tlernnncl for nlnuiversnrieunncl nll norm of Hpeciul mttznaiuxla, so that he lnm hml Mll the work his .-Ibrength would cnnblc him to un- tlermke. He is ulwnyn n \l6Sll`lIl)l6 supply when tlu: pm-vtur of Queen street is Absent. In the ot:-"ml boards of the church hm 3 oounneln are invaluable. ms l!6l`\ l(50l. Thirty-six years ago aohamcter slretcher of the day wrote of him: He roves himself thezclever, varied. poetical y elo- quent, yet. soul-saving preacher ; excels mi in pastor and manager, and raises his cir- cuits numerically, nancially and reli lous- V ly. He in rm and uninching in t e ex- orcise M discipline." He never gave oven sion to Alter that cl1amct.eriznt.ioI1. Ah-an rluma wnv-(In warn wriffnlu inn do-. Lhgs M-ene of melnuruhle re\'i\`nlH and lnr e ingulheringa uf members into the (-hurc . This has been one of the principal feuturt-.-4 of his ministry. In um: he zun>oiut,e4l King:-t.un, Nicolle. IS. M. nrltmn, J. A. I-`nrmnor. Jaime! Nu ant, T. (7. .-\llen. Jmnen Johnston. V. H. \\'orInwith, .-\. T. Smith, R. E. Sparks, R. Meek, W. Hailey. .J. E. Clark, J. M. Sherlock, John John sum, T. lmmbert. Sergt. Newnham, J. W. Benn, Thomas Cook," J. S. Walker, H. Maudson, F_. Spence, Mrs. 16. ll. Squirr, Mina Lil Philli . Minn Sarah Allen. Dr. 0. L. Ki born, Chen-Tu. Chino, isnnnsm ber of the board. at local preacher who in ttin himself for the ministry. Rev. I-2. B. lgyckmnn, clnirmnn; Dr. Lnvell, re oordingawwlrd: R. Cnwlord, treaaumr. 1`:-name bonxtl-Mmrs. M. I4vell. `H1011 to enter anal. cnamcwrmmon. After those words were written he de- veloped a relmtrkuble e\'2uigeliut,i(: power, so that almost invariably his Ft.at.iona were OI general with his intelligent. Hubert, oi Montreal, unu Mrs. Mcrmui, OI Pic-ton, will long be remembered for their uervices iiyt.he Sabbath m-hool and their umrked to the poor of the city. Mrs. Britbnn aids in the ladies" work and in heurt,il_\` in ayinpathy with anything for the betterment, of the inemlwrship and die miiifurt of the pust.ur.~. It in the (-iintoiii of opponents mid mural- ist..~4 tn point. to the poorest kind of (`hrixm tinnu an the kind of men the church cun- Hints of, Thin in an ill)|H'I)[K*l' \'i<-`w,though it in llllliuuiibeli that then: ure spurious: upoci lnt:llH in the c|iui'(.*h..,u.~ in every uthi-r le- purtinent of life. It its. Iiuwuvcr, the uhuiuoat .~xpirit,n Lhut should be pointed to ` mt the production of the cultivation of `l'l....|. .... .. .. .. .t6' christian \`ii't,uc:-i. It M u plemiurc for me, tlierc-.fun-, to refer to Jul-lupin E. ..v.u.I2....n I '|...;..o :.... Im nu uerlnlumlem. or me mmnnm ncluml` } 1- hmi drawn nhout. him u vigor- DH)! hnml nf wn|'| nml [:0-lllI_\` Hm rwlmul is in the fmnt runk. [Ln utlemlmwv is the largo-Ht in Kin)_r.~Itun und its cqlliplnent is up to high-xmter murk. Sim-e IHT5 Mr. Mg:-k hm-1 bovn ntbat-heel to Queen street 4-Ium-II. His wife is nlso n thorough helper. and Inns from mfuncy been in mumcintiun with the church. her mother, M rs. Lunignn. being nna of the first nt.t,endnnts. i Tlierc nre many others who have been on long time namciated with the ClI|ll`(`h. Ainong tliesu William Bailey. a sterling devout mun, whose life has been :1 shining exzmiplo of holiness unto (led: his wife win: a. loving, warm-hearted helper, who to~lnv in not. for (lud has called her home. One ilmighter in wife of Rev. W. Jackson, the first pastor. W. J. Crothora and fnmily have been enthualutlc in church life. Mr. Crothers consider-IV no time lost whiclrhe gives E0 the inmnata of Queen utieet. His henrtiu there and its impulses. generous and emismnmue for the welfare of its nttenduntn. John S. Walker and family have been a ntrong contingent in the npiritnal life of the people. They have worthily presented and pmvtiaeul the faith cl h Godly walk and con\'ermt,ion have fill ted, the us! of many. Samuel the (`hun~h. He in tron.-urer of the <|ll1II'~ terly |)()fIl'(l, n trustee uml uuunll_\' fuund on all (.`()lnllliLLtieH where hum! work In IIPVUR MMl`_\` to be porforlnetl. It is chit-_\', how ever, ma louder of the 4-lmirthnt` he hm: won the (leH('l'\'0(l thnnkrn of the 1-ongmgrntiun. :\HA3lI(.i1)lllll ull lilncs lohil-I tlutivs uml with n spirit of gt-m-Iwlity he then mm- pletclv t.h- work of p|`us-milxg to thv poo. rle the \vry lutt-.41, nnt-rod H`lllrli(`. His himlly manner, hin unfailing vonl id0m-(I in hip: helpern, null his unxiuty to plwme uml grnt.if_\' them hm: driven far uwny the m-peritien (hut. frequently are tn be fouml in the musical (le[mrt.ment. of nhurvhes. The memhe-r.-I are fondl umtche-(I up him nml look to him for guirmwe and direction undn huppy feunily indeed Queen sheet, t_'hlll`('|I pom-eases in its choir. Hi!-I li|ner- ulit_\' is pmverhinl, and in every depart nu-nt. of the c-hurt-h his inuent-0 in felt uIIt_\' l pmvermnl, mm III every uopurn 1 ment of the uml nppr~vinbe:|. ` V\'illinun Allen hm: hrmlght up his fnmily ` in this t-hurvh, and tn-r-upie.-I, in the pm-.eI|t hlliltlingz. one nf its lm'go:-t [b('VI\'F. It in u \ plcmmnt sight m 9003 it so well llml at, c-\'nr\'aer\'i(~e` For over fhi7`l,V-\'l` Veurn unrxuuun \'u'Luc.~s. n m (`lurk ml at man of 0X(`(`.li(`.IIl ('hriut,iun clmnu-tar, whune npirituul life in nu ex- ulnplu for all Lh0.~.~ prufenz-sing religion. Hv hm: lmun lung identied with the churvh; hm: tilled runny uf i(.s(1iL-L-H,n1u| M the pmuunt time is necremr_v of Hu- truellecc l)0Ml'(l,l|. member uf t,Iu.-qunrt,erl_\ hmml, IL-IHiH(H.l)l rxupcrintmulunl of the Hnhhuth pu-huul and n t-Inna lo-nth-r Hi;-A pwmiu I13 uevelulnnenl m we cnurvn. Capt. Robert. (,`rnwfm'd, the genial ` leads!` of the choir, luu-I boon M lifetfxllm in menu to muse iuenuneu with we cnurun. Byron M. Britton. Q.(,'., and family have nine been most assiduous in their interest in the church. Mr. Britten has for yenn been a member of the quarterly and true- tee boards, and is treasurer of the trust funds. For many years he faithfully noted as superintendent, of the Sabbath school. He hus ever been most liberal in his su :- )0I'l of the nancial intemsts ofthe churc 1. Vheneier _irnpruvementa are needed Mr. Brittun most generously heads the lists. At the conclusion of his superintemlency of the Sabbath school- unule necussnry by his frequent. absences as in government nllicinl,-he thoroughly renuvalted the leu ture room at a cost of almost 3300. His a family have shared his interest in the : church, lllld the elder (lau hters, now Mrs. 1 Gilbert, of Montreal, and lrs. Mcl- huil, of ` Pintnn will lnna lm ralnmnlharnrl fnr tlu-nir l\Int,-:4, (1 U. Jmnmlonx The ttungrugutinn Inns ` .-H'eI|gt,h und in now or grez-ulivoiln the (-it,_\'. uml its new yle lnont 1 first puit` wrlul 3801} an that, runlyn Luci. Inn u m run .9... [I'uP|[3Q5 HOMHI, H. "|e"1D('I' I LIN,` (lIH|rL(", 1 Huhbutll ML-huol and n 1-Inna lc-mini`. I fumily, (on, have mldutl their quot. L0 develupvncln M the clnurvh. (,`nnl.. (.`ruwfm'd. vet 17 family he has most loynlly stood by the church, and nancially and with his in- uence luui done much to make it progress- ive nnd benecial. He is the nastor of the church and his ternal regard is evinced in many ways. a is In touch with all its schemes; both locally and as n connexion, and in its management `veg time and wisdom in rightly directing its alfnirs. He is I man of ripe ex nence, shrewd judgment. and acute in iia graspol the situation. Hail the friend of the young and most helpful in trninin those who must succeed in church wor in coming days. His family have been stalwart helpers in choir` and school, and the en- thusiasm created in Queen street body has been carried by them to other places in Canada. Mrs. Lnvell has likewise been in- terested in church work, ready and willing at all times to add comfort und entertain- ment to those identied with the church. R.,...... M ll..:nn.. n 1' .....l `uslnllv 1.... A out of Helpers. ..,m III nun-r le- the t I in to Jm-mnln bout. vigor- I u I M n I n Hun-nuuh hhl I mr rllri ) the rm CtIl`ll(->4! Lem-m-rp, nu-nr) mm M ninghuln, the hIt4- .|:u~ob and Mr is uuwgrulefull_\' renuwlnlu-n-,1l. I are the .~ervi:-ma of Ir. nml .\Ir1-I. .\lI'r~'. J, lim-knell, H. A. Lii wife. and .|. H. 'I`uyluI' uml wife. Mrs. \\'hit'eM. present, In the tinn nf the firm! .\l<-tllmlist .H'I1ndu) in Kimznum in I822, in n Invlnht church and is u rngulur ntmmlunt. ll sister of :\Ir`-I. Arthur ('lmwn. nu. l. I und wife-, I \\' Luke 1 Ill`. D|Mll'I(Ii l|ll1l VHH`, .1. -I. I\lll)IlllIl`|( llllll wife, 1:. (`liknlul wife, 'I'. H. l.eunh-1'1 mnl wife, -1` Vnn \\'in<-kvl nmi fnlnily, Hill and fmnily, .\lrx-2 .|. W. Powell, W. J. lmpnuul uml wife, W. H, .\HnelHtim- nml .\l rs. ` wife, Mrs. R. H` Tuye, Heoryzv Hirch und . wife. And there in yet nnuthm large hmly. recent nI|diti0m<, my under ten yours 1-unr nex-t,i uw1u:liu;_r J. .\` Hurtliner uml family. A. T, Smith mul wife, HI`.-4. T. H. Phillipnand fmnily, W. H. Mill:-I`, Mrs. H. Cnuuy, Mryn H. H. Hqllin-_ .\Ir.-I. 1). (`allu- ghun uml fulnlly, W. H. Hurzlun mul fumi|_\, T. II. Johns and wife, A. Huppins nml wife, .'H,II]l`H Nlaggent unll wife-, W. H. \`\'nrmmth uml wife, .|mueH .l(>hII~`Yml uml Lune, '/.uuI um! umm4_v intere.~t.- of the I'uu.~t( (`h|H, llumv whu hun- .(l\'1|l|('t'lIlPlI( mnl gm untln-r (we-,nt`_\' _\':-urn, :4 Dr. Sparks nml wife, wifv, \\'im'k .1'l. , Q)` \ l,l'll)llI(.`(I, nemucn pu.lHuImg!: ruuunns um: ,` other (`l)ll\ UIlil!ll(`8H. The ('huruh in managed by two hmu'tl:4 Lhu (llMll`M'J`|_\' board having full uuntml over the spiritual and tmnporul requin-~ nmnua of the church, it. members nnd ptuaturs; and the trudee board in charge of mm unug_rnu-r. (Yunnell. MI-:4. |.._ mm` .. .1 liullnell. .Vll`N. mu` Jun. (`HIT ulul fun fmnily. M: A. R. long-Limv fI'1un time. '/.uuI uml um 1..an...._.o_~ ..i o)... .... Birch and wif Mr:-I. Williuln and dnug_rhu-r. 1 '........II \.I.-.. . |{ut,h<:rfnr nml wife, J. ('hm'lo.~ .\|r.~4. W A. Webster und fmnil\' r '|lnu;1I(Lu .,n..,.... .. I. -, .\|r.~:. H. A. H emnwr unn nnnu_\", c mul fnmily, |P(`Hil]0N others miumv re Iml mm ttnllml tn mind. .. .1. . o.. H... M... .1... .|.o.. .- \\'illinm l u.... mu. llI('I`U Ix unuu 1- |n-vn ha-lpful III I {`()\\'ll1 of Llw -hurvh , um! nnmng tlm.-w an e, H. J. Kilputri:-k n ifc, u 'kv| I \|' I). ..II \| | King PH. (3. I _\'.~4 -unw 1 4 in hvuw up |1i_I;|n-I": Mm, \\'il|i: HI. epast Hu- (`l)Ill(' up. I he-uvnn ton) K. urawloru, H. -I. umbnurs, n. rl Miller, W. S. Gordon, T. H. Johns, John Nicolle. B. M. Britmn, J. A. (innlinor. Nugent, ( l_. ....n.. r u mi; I. .1 '1` \