iTho ReV. Mr. Mcflrcgnr in will: cussing: the lstor said he wunhl take .14 his mutinâ€" A good minister of Christ.†A holy min- her is tn awful weapon in the hinnlI I.f pd. Helmmt live near to (iml. and (Inn Nor be satisï¬ed without N:.‘ll\' to his min- :I'y. The grand aim of such an Ill": is in ither in and help along hrmlrnml suuis. A 0d minister of Christ. must look for IIIIn- â€ions. for a barren minimy il '1 curse 9 must feel hi9 :lhsnlutc (li‘pv mh: .3â€, a: nu the sly Spirit, notuuly fm hi< whiphdinin for a work but for his sncc e-.~.<_ â€II n :1. man Not satisï¬ed with his literary attainments (I must constantly study tn lieu]! up with 0 requirements of his puuplv. “u must 3! his responsibility, anal Imul we “qulur It the Apostle says, †We will give our- Ives Constantly to ln'nym‘.†Unr trim of wico will soon 1-,1141 mi'l if “I ho qnml an 1 thin! servers hum \se hil' cum lulu EH5 urinating hereafter. Rev. Mr. Cocklnnn :ulIhIIm .l the in (1})..- lofly, pointing out then Ilnli: «in re cm] in air now pastor. “th0 .Im- ( lllmi lllmn to list him in every duty. ll t w i4 nu llllll'l' Ircd trust given to n I IInI.~I.III ;::1 ion th- .m t.. rhohl the (good name of tlll' W 1,. â€In; 3). ti). lIIIttiiit‘Ml ml villiwlv .i.: r hi hi! I up a. short prayer that .ktH-ngth and \\'is. 1in] might be gin-n to the New pastor, to table him (a rightly minister in tin: wants the congregation, and that ï¬lm [ample ght uphold and encourage him in his Work. emenlbera of Presbytery tlm (-Vtvlulwl 10 right hand of fullnwship tn the Rev. M r. 088, and heartily welcomed 1‘31â€le :1 cu- ien declined. They had I'm-u [dcusml to II Mr. Ross 3. scum-l time, and a mum un- limoas call in- had never wilncswl. Au ï¬mrtunity luul maw been gin-n fur abjec- Inu and none having been “(Fermi th-a Prusâ€" rtery would pruoectl with the induction. Ming then prup mulcd the "sun! qmmtious Mr. Rosa and tn the cullgrt-gntfuu, am] all wing been mmrcrcll wtisfnctvu-ily, In: nfl‘ur- of the desirability of Christianity. Mere ertions are not enough, there must he ample. The true spirit of (‘hristian piety use hriuht, healthy, pure atmosphere, and strains others to feel the advantages of 'The influence of Prayer is the second '11 of union. God has appointed an inti- te-connection between the prayers of His epic and “ the healing of the nations. " e prayer, from the depths of renewed ls, offered in the name of Jesus, enters a car of the Lord of Sabbaoth, and has to with the movements of that mighty ’hand ieh heals-the wounds of the ln-oken-hL-art. and, with the cords of the ‘lovc that es knowledge, draws :the sinner to the viour. In proportion 'to the piety of a ristiau‘will he the force of the prayer and power of it. The third bond of union is influence of bjl'orl. (led cans upon the arch to be laborers together with Him for evangelization of the nations. David meanest desire for the eVur-grnwing sperity of the Church, and prayed for spread of the gospel. \Ve need more of kind of prayer throughout the Church the present day. Every Christian should pt this praycrvuf David’s, and contribute he to the “healing of the nations ;" and live that after their departure from this , the world may he better {or their h :v- lived therein. After singing. the Key. J. McNa'bh said it s customary on such occasinus to narrate ' 6 steps taken to extend and sustain the i ll. Not a year had passed since the fur- rpnstor'hml left, amidst the regrets of , and many have been the anxious prayers '2 God might send them a suitahle pastor. o Presbytery had appointed him as moder- r, and he could safely say that no sug- ; tion from him or any other meniherofg l e Presbytery had influenced them in their oice. In reference to thr first call to Mr. > ' I, he had been sent tu P‘ietnu tn pr'isu- ; to it, and a. more dillleult task he had 5 er undertake-n. In the faco- of tin ph- :-1d ‘ F3 for “L ltms to stav, he (.\Ir. .\l -.\: rhl) i Id done the best he could hut tho L I†had: la vs'ery instructive and interoxtfng ser- on, taking-1km his text the [st-and 2nd race 6f the 67th Psalm : “God he merciful unto us. and Hess us : “cause his face to shine upuu us. 'l‘hnn thy y may he known upon the earth, thy ing‘heulth among all unliuus " ‘Dwélliug on the pruneneas of human na- roto evil, he pointed nut how it might he ted up to the level of angels. . The bond connection hetheu "the healing of the tionéâ€'andrthe degree of piety in a [)euplo 'thrcefold, the ï¬rst principle being the d of Example. The grout teacher, (‘lu-ist, owed'this bv his own example on earth. be world cannot see your soul and there~ ire cannot judge of your happiness, but, if sees professed Christians luviug, tractable, )d in spirit bearing One nnuhhcrs burdens pd showing true pity for tlwsu in the broad i011 \" minusdn) uftclumm last, thu Ru ex. Rose, M. A., lsto of l’iceou, N. 5., I inducted into thu (â€large of flu: l'l't‘nby‘ iauCliurch‘of this â€village. Them \Vl‘l't‘ rga munimrof members and adherents sent. The Rev. JOhu Mchhb, of “ca rum, presided. Aiter singing and prayer oRev. Mr. Elliott, of Cunningtun. preach- â€INDUCTION. N. Y., where the body of the wife of Col. E. F. Brown, of the Soldiers’ Home at Dayton, Ohio, was to be interred. This \car was thrown from the track and partly turned over, the intense heat, having, it is~believcd spread the rails, fatally injuring 0. ll). Brit, of Milwaukee, \Visconsin. Mrs. Edward Marshall, of Medina, N. Y., is probably fa- tally injured in the head, and is now lying unconscious. Mrs. Chaplain Earnshaw, of Dayton, severely injured in the head and back will probably recover. Mrs. P. I). Beecher, Dayten, injured in the head. Major R. E. Fleming, Soldier’s Home, shoulder di» located. R. 1‘1 Brown, J12, Dayton, head and leg bruised. The injured were taken to a hotelin this city and cared for. All of the train, .echptiugutbe ifl‘fnted car, remained upon (the track. Mrs. Marshall was found with the coffin-ooutainiug the body of Mrs. Brown lying across her back. The remains were but little disturbed. The balance ui the occupants .of the car were only slightly bruioed. ; vortcntly at one of your own lwsottiug Dina, (loa't publish it to your neighbors, but tako ’ it to your (loii in prayerful consideration. ' And ahovo all don’t burden your minister ‘ “ith your oun family or neighborly feuds. l Ho has enough to do without attending to zyour privatc ail'iiis. Bo punctual and at- ! tciitivo in your attondanw at the means of grace, for nothing hurts «'1 minister more than lprcaohin-r to empty pews or a sleeping con- i urogation. See that \your minister is paid punctually, 81) that his mind may not be {bothered with temporal things. And, 111 l conclusion, pray for your minister. pulis Railway Company was attached to the train at Dayton, Ohio, containing a funeral party ofclcvcn persons bound for Medina, BUH'ALU, N. Y., June 25.â€"--Tho Atlantic cxprusa on the Lake Shore and Miclu'gan Suuthum Railway, due hem 3471.301). 111., met with a serious accident when about ï¬ve miles from this city. A special coach of the CIchlzuul, Crestline, Chicago, and Indians.‘ At the vim-v, in the presence of the Pros bytul'y and Session, Mr. Jim. 0. Gilchrist, 'l'reasurcr, handed Mr. Ross 3250, being a quarter’s stipend in advance. ONE PERSON KILLED AND SEVERAL INJURED. The benediction was pronounced by the Reer. Bic-Gregor. and the congregation shook hands with Mr. Ross, as they passed out. .1 A l l.\VAY ACCIDENT; IIHIIUIV atm’ to the whole éyatmn. 1 'l‘lm prnlmrtius of Quininc m: a fuln‘ifngo) tunic :uul antiper- lmlic. Small (luscs, frmlnvntly repented. strengtllcntln: pulscï¬ncrcmc musunlm‘ furor, and invianntc the tum: ml the nervous syo stem. The peculiar operation Hi this medi- cine in general «lchility and as an appetizer. has undurgunc lung and (‘lnsv t-l:<n:l‘\’:\tlml, mul it is l-cllfrvwl it. will ncvm- fail. if pru- pvrly :mcl jmlivinusly atllnilnstvrml.llnlcsa utllvr tlls‘oasvfl predominate of .‘I. clill’ert-nt «:lmmvtc-r. l't’rsmls of \w-nk mmtimtiun may take it without the least difï¬culty. 83 it, strengthens Fm: stnmmzln and digestive 0r- unns. nml Stiltlfllll ruqllir': mnru Hum mm, m‘ twu lmlï¬lq-J-x Na ryfl'ovl, at. (lt‘tllllUcl lu-Mrllt as it mmLIlm nullninig iujurmus m tlu: most llcli- nah: runslilutlun, llmmnnlmr tn ask for the “Uninims \Vinu nrrpurml by Nurthrop Lyman, 'l‘nrlmlin," and \"l: are sum ynvt Will he an‘sllml Hun. m... h“... on.†....I...‘ rm. ........ INVALIDH. do you wish to gatlwr llusll, to acquire an appetite, to enjoy a n-gular habit of lnuly,*;.o obtain ruin-ï¬lling slurp, to feel and know that every lilm: and tissue of your ayatmu is being; lll‘flClNl aml rcnm-atml’.‘ If so. comnn-ncc at once anul use tllo ()uininc “'im: prepared by Northrup Lyman. of 'l'oronto. and in a short ï¬lm you will fuel the \s'lmlu-.~iyrstcm invigorated and strength- (:llctl. It, is a \vi-ll-known l:u:l- that Quinine has lieu-n :iazlmam'lu'lgml Ivy tln: incclical fac- ulty for many years as the stt zuppctizar and tonic known. Aml for general llcllllltv this combination will be found superior to all other preparations. And (:nllll)lll('cl as it is with lino :fln-rry Wine and choice aromatics, it is made an 'agrccalilv and pleasant Invigor- "bunt... Al... ...I' l 021145133 SQLHQLT‘ED, FRUIT CAKE51NIIXEDTEA CAKES. Buns. Rolls and. Pastry a. Specialty 1 65‘ Farm produce or a. few mllch cows A \will be taken in exchange for Lumber or >Shiugles. And that he has prepared to ï¬ll House and Barn bills as cheap as any other mill in this district Remeber the place. Folliott’s mill )6 half a mile west of Mrs. Young’ a Hotel. on the l’ortage Road, near Bolsowr. FAMILY BREAD GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PUR. CHASING ELSEWHERE PAI"I‘3I£S SSUI‘I’ I. IE I) \\ HUI I â€SH 1'} HE undersigned in returning thanks to T the public for their patronage for the past three years would state that he has on hand a. quantity of Dry and Green Lum- her and Shingles l’lice, for large box, $3.00, or ‘1 boxes . for $10. sent by mail to any part pf Umted States 01' Canada on receipt of pncv, 01‘ by express, C. O. D. Address, ASH, 3‘: ROBBINS, PERMANI‘INTLY UUlllCll-Hnu hnlnlmg â€"â€"by one month’s usage of Dr. (luulard’s Celebrated lnfallihlo l"1tl‘u\\'(lcrs. Tn cou- alinco sufferers that these powders will do ml we claim for them, we will Eclul them by vail, post paid. a free trial lmx. As Dr. (loulanl is the only physician that has ever made this disease a special stud), audits to our knowluclgu thousands haw been pumm- uently cured by the use of these pnwders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every case, or refund you all money cx‘lwmlcd. All suffers should give these [MN on: an early trial, and be COll\'lllCU(l of their cura- tiv‘o powers. SUI) -\, ABE“ VF"! HY, AV!) 1} LIT [HS’ â€-511" . \VHOLIZS-U [‘ AND RETAIL. Falling Sickness "THE ADVOCATE" Jab, Depmtmént n lain FITS 1 ‘I’ILL'I’SJ, nnflitutiun. “(:lmnnlmr tn ask for the ninu \Vinn m'x-ml'ud by Northrop . n, 'l'urtmtu,†and m.- am: sure you will ;3130:] that, ynu halvu full value {or your ' fr/Snlri by n†Mudicim: Dealers. rm: Tm: 1‘.\s1'v RX mu 319.516 $111qu at 5111119. Ulcnfl Hm stumncln and digestive nr- 1 suhlmu requiru Illlll‘u than mm, or “954 m effect :I. druiducl beneï¬t as it nuthim; injurious to UH: most. deli- BERRIE’ H. EQLLIETI", 18 H' L'ISIIITH WITH THE 5‘} 01112 peculiar npcmtiun uf this medi- ‘ral «lcliility and an an appetizer, one lung and (‘lnsv nlm-rvntimi, “('VL‘OI it will nun-r full. if pru- _illll';~'lt)llflly aclmimstvrml. unlcsa «q prmlmnilmtc nf .‘I. «lill'ert-nt l'crsnns of \w-nk l-nimtifutiun wininut the least «lilliculty, as 360 Fulton Stréct, Brooklyn, N. Y IS UNXLD IN THE (‘0 US 'l‘\' JOHN BERRIE, mam“ C'ur . King and Stuart St -0I .w BULSOVER, P. O. Pr! ting HUN ub‘ EM. W‘BWEEEAE Ioroma and Mm 9y Reapers Buy your Garden Seeds at D. McLeod’S, 0P“ posite the Post Ofï¬ce. W oodvme, ; THE ‘HONBY’ IMPROVED FANNING MILL HA VING TAKEN MORE FIRST I’JHZl-Zï¬ THAN A .‘TY OTHER, AND [NVA RIA [H.Y RI‘IUI'II VIC.‘ TH ['1 HIGH l‘lH'l‘ BEGUM MI‘INI)A'1‘IONS \VIIENEVICR AN!) \VHICIH'II'IVI'IH IT IS HRHUHIIT INT“ FUMI’I'J'I‘I'i‘IUN WITH â€THE†MILLS. Best and most Complete Mill Man- ufactured in the Dominion. “'13 would respectfully call the attention of the farming cmnmunity to the FAX-VIN†MILL now made at our Works. This mill is knuwn as WHITE BRO, CAI A. Large Variety '02-†Ladies' ‘ Prunellas, Cheap, GREAT REDUCTION NEW STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, LATEST STYLES! 500 Feet to Supply with Boots and Shoes. FULL LINES ! WANTED ! WOODVILLE HARDWARE EMPORIUM ’ontcost, and can consequently sell very cheap. which I ham just purchased CALL -AZN‘ZD SEE CALL AND SEE MY Agricultural Works, Aij-fttlitizlo (SAM PLE in all the We fask our friends and the {Miners generally to L AND EEKAMINE «UN li.\'lIlBl'I'H)N AT It. 1» undoubtedly the "I'IH i All kinds of Hardware PAINTS, COAL OIL A SPECIALTY. 20cts~ PER GALLON. Grain Cradles, Hay Forks, Rakes, Scythes, Hoes, ._â€"â€"...__ “â€"â€" MACHINE OILS ! EBARLEY FORKS! MPBEELL HARDWARE: AND ALL KINDS OF VARNISHES. OILS, BRUSHES,