church in christen: would 'have thrown university. The on i Mackie means ti a " that forced of ¢ when devo- tional exercises were held by the mod- Greater Support and Interest | Meeded For Various Schemés. of Ki o'clock. Fhe - menibers present + Reve. Pr. McPavish, moderat: ; Wil iin, Maogiivray, 'Gracey, government aid. He was the ouly could have 'done so. His changed the situation en- of. Ross was more satisfied effect the: rally of the Recabyteriontol Canada to Queen's would have upon the Preshyterian relation to' Montreal, Toronto and other col . Prof. Roses said he did not think 1 would be any conflict and Rev. Dr. Milligan took the view. Rey Prot. Bryce warned the confer- ence not to tinker with the basis of union. Let. Queen's on as in the the university. No good could come of it. He was to the sentence in Mr. Charlton's resolution referring to "vital vonnection." Rev. E. Sdett, Montreal, took a Whe, ew holding it no vantage co! i by church or university in altering the basis of union. Other: denominations would look upon it with supicion. Rev. J. W. Milne, Ottawa, held that y yéars hence would wot be Stutoe and Rev. R. W. Ross, Guelph. {in the appointment of ten trustees by "Dro: Lyley Hamilton, expressed his views in a very. smphatic manner. He | - that ion for se ald be stopped immediately; srelation of Queen's to the {ohare should be vijalized that th = apRoinied wo as to 's eatholicity ; and endowment be raised Ly in the churches and i from individual Pres- and others. Dr. Ly. proposition to the commission. He was in favor of Dr; I As Lyle's suggestions © himself, but the - | the university. Queen's, he said, the general assembly there would be a better relation between the church sad was just as broad twenty years ago as it was to-day, and nothing could pos sibly -oecur that. would make it nar- row. He wanted the church to have a Clowes relation with Queen's than in past. Dr. R. V. Rogers, Kingston, trus: tée and Anglican, said that' the 'Pres- lowing Queen's to remain as it is It would be unwise to do anything else. The Presbyterian church esercises only an indirect control, Its control in the the | (rustees miukt first go back to their | PSL was never injurious to any de' get their opinion, a constituents "and telling' them that the attitude: changed: : Mr. 1 iil Ef Fifa fh, " ; Smid wal not propose separation. tian, as to the for- ieffe ffs ap- by : it the that trus- EEERRAffI. i liberality of ' Presbyterians 'all any | is aolnation, and there was no reason why: other i should nots continue in dheir' friendliness to inthe dine of 'thergremt work 'wae doing. The university made a scheme of the yobut it could be handled Assembly in ¢ 'evoke towards it the greatest over Queen's had' strong | 'claims for sup- Sal Roly Souls Vie ha baci e CO } Rov. A iy Gandier, Toronto, stat- ed that it would be wong il it should be understood that the yterian was withdrawing from' the | pre state university, and setting up a un- | iversity of ils own. It 'be made clear that there was no withdrawal, at the same time that the true interests ov: uigher education were be- ing: served -by -maintaining Queen's in - efficient. manner, He favored lJeav- ing the government of Queen's as it Mr. Charlton having left for Utta: wa, Rev. Dr. Hill stated that He haa Yo ola hae? FREE pot g PG a a thy '| committee, reported a highly: appreei: beautifully engross-: Maclean. A ative minute , ed to be presented to Mr. , call was reported 'to' Mr. Rennie from a congregation in 'the Presbytery of Sariia, 'signed by "154 members and 117 adherents, guarantecing a salary of $900, 'free manse, and four weeks' holidays. A special meeting is $0 be held at Belleville on the 29th inst., to deal with the call in the ordinary way. Mr. Binnie reported from the com- mittes @ppointad to consider the man- agement for the fields: in~luding Fox: boro, Roslin, -ete,; recommending that 'Foxboro and Svdney- be afited as a H. M. field, and Roslin, Tharlow 'and Fuller be forméd a congregation, to receive $100 aid from the augmenta- tion fund. The report was adopted. Mr. Binnie also reported his visitation of & number of mission fields, and found them on the whole in a satis "condition. In connection with factory this, he also reported from the H.: mission committa, with 'ite recommen. dations, partly ai follows: H. Mc- Lean, at the request of the elders asd people, to be appointed two years to the Matawatchen field, that a new séefion be organized at Ormsby, that Nr. Lindsay be urged to remain in his field for the winter, that ordained mie sionaries be secured for Sharbot Lake, | Narmora and 'Demorestville, and that Knox . church; Kingston, be united to Portsmouth, and ordained missionary to be secured, also that a change bé made 'in 'the Poland field, fo Nir. Macgillivray reported for aug- mentation, that comgregations had ac cepted the special offer of the commit- tee 'at Toronto, thus raising -the sti pend to the minimum, where deficient. | 3 Reports were also received from those appointed to visit mission fields, agfd augmented charges. ~The moderator }. called ' attention 10 the Presbyterian § union, and the duty attending ¢o the last payment for the year. Reports were given 'hy those 'appointed on the |S different' schemes "of the church, point. ing out the desirableness of increased interest in these, and greater effort to rt them. The commission to vis: it the Storrington congregation; and St. John's Pittshure. was appointed to meet in the thurch' at Sand Hill on Octoher 12th, in the afternoon. and: at St. John's in the evening. 4 ; ---------------- Why Catarrhozone Cures Catarrh. Because it is carried by the air you breathe to diseased parts, because it destroys the germ life that maintains the diseased effully~stimuldtes the mucous mem: brane: 'to its i normal action, because its oxydizing: power it burny up idly the old tissue and stimu- lates the formation of new and' heal ly "tiswue. Catarrhorone is 'an abso- lute specific for Catarrh of every foam, snd never fails to cure. Catarrhozone is the only remedy sold with a: guar- antee. At all dealers, 25c. and $1. A Shortage Of Water. There 'is "althiost '4 Whtér amine on Victoria 'street.' 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