Vi". '- v,â€" - ' M .BQCrozier movedj'eeconded by ROV- ’b'ng Bug Willa, thet preebyterlee within the 12,70qu he requested to consider the pro- of dividing the synod into two that of Kingston and that of .end report to the next synod. The "Men-tied. ‘ Dr. Grey read the reports of the Ind that of the ï¬nenee commit- Wch were received. The creamer . 0 mo“. Wilton were thenked and reappoint- could g0 ‘0 comm-n: meme. 3 '10“; 8M ‘50 evening meeting after the opening w Rev.R. P. neckâ€, in the ebeenee at 0:753] 0 D Fothednghun, convene: of the from Eight mm mask:- a. It in pleg-xgzi you a. candid an everregretit. u' Magma-h“ ““5 read the report on Subbeth -g Fâ€!!! flu upon presented 1: M that returns were not complete. :uzzhl'igl‘ftyrgfln“ h“‘8 been received from 352 out of zcbmpzeze rig.†-. There m 40,000 echolua on {0131' Cattle Buy!†the teachers and ofï¬cers number- ‘300- Memos-king Ware and a" 338531110111 knot so genera}: it Begleyo emoms in II Hurley 3" wil ï¬nd ittln mum air Fact m 60.. rg Wild 0018, harvest. DUR TENT VAY BHUW ONT. . . overture from R37. 5. n. nouswn 07%“ 00m ï¬gs prqcedugo or a. certain commit- ,. L_____.u. I. may owe ’ awela, gnd “In PLOW. j -7 \wy doses,‘ Imam of: \ioht. 116Wâ€, ‘ “' jAyer’s Pills, J. C. Ayer 8‘ 00-. Lowell. mass. ‘Do ‘ mu Dmggisu and Men In Handm- M LINDSAY, FRIDAg. MAY 22, 1891. M from the gustatory of King- “dung onto! the discnulon on . pal to divide that prosbytery. All smdesmd In. thut the synod grunt Mon to the pro-honor! of Kingston mm from I:- record . minute ranting m Imbjoct. The mission m 3!: :a and unmlmoutly mated. mason "mmzuxos. ms. J. Tulor of Mantra] unpaved We! the chh Candi“ Enn- mloa Bond. and briefly uldmud tho m. Bo expldned the object: o! the my. ad not forth tho work done by HM Ind student missionaries and mu. end noted severe! moot inter- u mt: releung to the progra- ot the 1. He urged the: the people at Onta- ugh: to take e deep end preotloel In: In the work 0! extending the In! of the gospel emong the people [E TORONTO AND KINGSTON PR EBB YTBRIAN 8 IN OD. a motion of Rev. J. Cermlcheel of mi, seconded by Rev. J. Em; the ulna motion wee pmd: "The eynod mneard Mt. Teylor on behalf of the riot French evenzelizetlon. in which There}: Is ensured. commend this in- m 19:1: 30 the 50:10:11: togentiggl a: meme. and reqneet a e! It aims thst our French-Oman h-cicezans may be brought to a know; manna truth as it is In Christ J eons. 513mm? mamas. .mbortircm the prssbytery of Kings- concerning the sending of omciai com- aiations by means of postcards occa- ltd a little discussion. The synoi aired, on motion or Princinal Grant, so laws: “The attention of the synod mm called by a report from the Rim 0! Kinzston to the practice of Ibiteflos sending circular letters on Ends. do not transmit the report. but moraine the general assembly to forbid Ibyteries sending circulars and letters _-.__ I-Wâ€""v vâ€" â€" ‘Qaezm'e college waiviï¬o’t’ transmit- 1m unenlmooe‘l resolved thet the fauna or an be held In Pembor- h Synod resolved to ask the push:- 3 within its bounde to report to the flat its next meeting their opinion as k bent time or the you for holding the 5?.“9339 0‘ synod. am: my. PM manning after the excursion to Star- Point, the that matter “ken up wu e. Wm?a.U.S.A. m 3. 1. . n f r... any“ to hueI lee: year. ' Thong hi Home 0 er reepecte been one Tne contributions have been the eehemee of the church were ded- Mr. Meek†moved the or the recon end the consider; the recommendations These not a little friendly daemon. “038 Were nude In one or m or liq-tinge, the objeeq at all g".:o-s Remedy for Canal! is the 2;; 3.131%?- to 17an mâ€"w overture from Raw. S. H_. Romain £¥es£oied x'ne_ to health. Romp; 311d wemvecn-w. B- 'K'ï¬n‘iâ€"‘id film plsyera. ZEN: W mdotsclnbto than», which“ gogmlowpmmwln-mucha we ere thinqug of “fleeing iron this wicked plsce.†However one thought ooneolee mend thatieihettheweuyam hue rent, end soon house cleaning will be p . A SMOKEY Armâ€"The emce- vhere ie deneely churned with smoke and we now eeeeeit waethrougheglue dimly. No doubt in e tow den the count?! will be oleued of all smokeâ€"except the: from cigarsâ€"end we will all onour we! singing like a. river. . m Scnoox. Bunâ€"0n! eehool hell scene to be giving good attenuation. end wooenholdour own with my towno: hemlet either in “bells" or “hello." Em BALLâ€"Our beeehell clubhherdet work end the; hove w_on enough-mt -, ,-__.A mu Hwy ww- _" â€"â€" '-._-_' V, , v slly hint' murmurs mum: “and: 5 cl!- mate†is hugd. Srame HounCmme.â€"mud this Iconon honser‘crleuning {a}: gun pint, md W ALI- sys'rnn-nc mentor. Rev. B. D. Freeer preeented the report oi the committee on eyetemetic benefloenoe, Prot. J. B. Penton. convener o: the com- mittee, being ebeent. Only three out of the ten pres teriee within the bonndehed reported on t e enbjeot to the committee. The pree tery oi Whitby hed ieened ooneiee en neetnl inetrnetione. which hed been found very benedciel. The repo on motion of Mr. Freeer. seconded by . Lord. wee edopted. surzmw Mhmas. The epplieetione o! the preebyteriee of Kingston, Peterboro. Toronto end Orenge- viue. to tehe e number of arednetee in theolony on triei tor licence. were grented. The report of the commieeion epoointed toinveeuaete the difï¬cultiee in St. And- rew'e church. Peterboro. wee enbmitted by the clerk o! the eynod. The report wee received end the thenke oi the evnod tendered tendered the members of the commieeion. ‘ [Woo at The run.) Tm: vow Sanaâ€"Tho ml: cold anon make. the average tumor thrust his had new": No me 2295“ “d 8°†u__.L _ .Il presented the report oi the temper-once committee. The report etetes thnt “ the Presbyterinl reports es 3 whole furnish much information oi a highly gratifying and encouraging chsrscter.†There is s preponderance of sentiment in fever of prohibition among mnnicipsi end Brown- cisl representetives, though smong omin- ion representstivcs the predominencc is rsther the other wsy. Instruction in tem- persnce is becoming very genersi in the public schools. Intemperste hnbite ere dissppesring in the countrymhils in towns sud cities the some hnppy immunity isnot so observnble. BYHPATEY wan Am. mwmdupmmm mummmnmm Inch smflmmmm thatnoflvumloshmrm “alumnae-m commanded to thin:- WdeodnndflMddk m"""'m“' 'WW" " "ï¬r thin-Tr at Madman» Thom†mm hy_Bgv._ John Abraham and unanimously Rev. Dr. J. B. ï¬ner, Werner: otthe committee on Seem-Am Mr. Somerdlle mm to whsthe considered the undue prominence gimto the Sebbethuedeyotmï¬nï¬uthmu now. .. . . .Roodogood ...... for min. In 0. Go To- rho L 0. Go To 1“†“ CM!- weli 19 in n flourishing and prosperous condition. Members constantly oomlngln. Momma) about 63. These manna-once organizations are grand !omnnnon of the time when “not“ prohibition oholl be the low or our land. BED Rom Dayna-w â€"" Correspondent of The Post] Wigwamâ€"$319!: ’93me schoot anniversary wfllbo held Ml an?“ on the 3rd Sunday 3nd Mondsy in Jane. B"- Mr. Cochin 0t Japsn will be preunt on Mondsy afternoon and evening and give Malina-light views on Japtn. An inta- paung timela expected. Earthen-partials! Dr. rurwuu wuvuuuu .â€"- -v--, W- , report. He thought that the college should church, and appointed Rev. B. J ohnaton, 3A., as visitor for 1891-2. 1):. Mc'i‘ovieh moved c comprehensive resolution of thanks to all the parties who by their exertions contributed to the suc- ceeeful and plemtnieetings of the synod. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS mluï¬ UHU even as _v" -w--_-_ be empowered to witneee the earning 0! the roll. The overture wee ennporte b Dr. Jackson, Dr. Persona, Rev. G. . Milligen, Principal Coven. Dr.Reid spoke in forcible terms egninst departing tram the custom or calling the roll. Principe! Ceven movedqend Rev. J. B. Dickson , L- _-_L 4.. LL- "grievertnre signed by e number of mem- bers wss reed, suggesting that Instead o! calling the roll as now practised s deputy .AA._A ‘L‘ -l__l_n n0 GUI-Maw..- v- w..-â€" Csven moved and Rev. J. B. Dickson seconded that the overture be sent to the presbyteries for their consideration. This was unanimously sgreed to. Dr. Grey read the report or the Brautford isdies’ college. which showed that the institution was in a state of complete equipment, having ample facilities for imparting a thorough education fully suited to modern requirements. Rev.J.A. R. Dickson, the eynod's visitor last veer, reported most favorably on the condition and work at the college. He concluded by moving the sdoption of the report. Rev. Dr. Parso_ns seconded theLreception or the .-. A _-|I-_- -LAâ€"IJ m manual gunman. Rev. Mr. McGIlnmy at Kingston an: un nun- y.» ’The synod than udjonriiea'. FOREST HILLâ€"MPOSA. SALEMitâ€"MARIPOSA. 4m-“ enema-mud this :leaning is in full bleet, end mg of “fleeing hem this ԠHowever one thought 1 that in that the weary meet soon house cleaning will be Armâ€"The emce- v M with smoke and ENGDIE FOR “hiâ€"A 12 H. P. WT]... kmm“: -__â€". cm. 1.â€..- Ann-II-1._KI_H noï¬maflnmw 9d“- M ud.modemtlmel. â€mt mmqonmm tom-at emu-ad. m and u , month. economic-n1. specie: «tot-m. dil- 80?.350;mm81flmmd the meM 0032033103. » Ea: 83' 5% :5 Ireoommonde :‘aaubynmu. â€â€œ3. “7- â€in ON FIRE WITH ECZEMA. and smells, The dirty halls. the janitor’s oontumely, The wild tin-pan piano just next door, The neighbor’s children shrieking night and day. The trombone player in the room above, And all the temper trying nuisances. When hemight pack hisgoodsand skip With a strong drayman. Who would ever live In this run-down, dilapidated flat, But that the dread of something even worse, The undiscovered woes we’re sure to ï¬nd - After a lease is signed, puzzles us still And makes us rather keep the flat we have Than fly to landlords that we know not 0!! Thus dexpeflence does make cowards of us I And thus the mad, rash vows of other times Are tickled o‘er when moving day arrives, And then the periect home we swore we’d rent We quite forgot and in the same old flat Remainanother year. _ .. . . “ And why were you discharged from your last place ‘!†Kr "J‘Ortotekeamsagainsta " ' seaot troubles And by moving end them? To pack: to move Once more, and by our moving say we end The sewer gas and thousand vile annoyance This place“ 18 heir to-‘tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To pack, to move; To move, to a worse place pet-chance; ay, there’s the rub; For in that move what woes may come When we have left this dear old flat, Must give us pause; there 18 the fear That makes calamity of so long lease; For who would beat the sights and sound: we head. W ur-w- * and! he was non]: On ‘I A German-Amv "am who a. few years ago “turned to Berlin to engage in business, do- sires to lay before readers in this country th. following tables of taxes which he is call- ed upon to pay out of an average income of , AI._ _-_ ._.A_... t..- n. 10, 000 marks under the new income-tax ro- gulation. “State inoometax, 200 marks; city ditto, 150 marks; business tax, 100 marks; rent. tax, 100 marks; church tax, 1:30 marks; Commer- cial Chamim' tax, 20 mgr-ks; old age insur- .mzwom £54.25.â€" m>m 902.2 mi... OP 82in F. yuanâ€"-â€" _. , unce,110 mks; accident insmnnce, 70 marks. Total, 1, 870 marks. †- . 7,13- A MOVING SOLILOQUY. This is about one ï¬fth of my informant}: income, which must be prepaid quarterly, without regard to the fluctua ting nature of a businus man’s income. Were be blessed with children he would have still further duties to pay in the shape of school taxes and mo mun-n nay...â€" -- _ , headmnnl he was non-l covered; his mun-um behold- he had no peace a goal: a werenltable A‘ to .11de a! u I" New Advertuemants. Pooplo um and When Some Other- Should Remain. HE 0mm POST, 1511198125,: 0M8: m at was WEEK. | ’d served me time.†5233!†w.» Outmw Domini Home Torn Up By the Taxes in (ion-many. OLD FBLKS’ PARIS. A Bad Break. WWWW -Chicago Herald. BIDI. ‘Itgtgfleoet Mega-1001131310!!! M0!!! V0 em as ewrMndIhowthummuhl use! lnve recovered tron: a. bed oold.â€â€" Role Mackenzie, C. P. 8.0mm. camel. There I. nothlnn u: the world equdtothle remedy for Sore'l‘hmet. 0011th end Colds. Plfuent It? the Tutoâ€"leegaï¬nmnegA5 no utely armless. Lem ‘dealen. AJ. Lawrence. Manual. Sole Pro- .___-.._ fl-__.l- A. n YOu Pullthe Cork “Harvard†Does the Rest. OB PRINTING of :11 duodptiom , mmmwnmm Araâ€. m4". n. pm†0‘ Ifl.ll‘ mo looNex-vou county D113“. 2: sum.Lou Louot Ambition. mom-to m .§.mflt3§_‘. .4. m-_.°Lm' _ a. "an? A" _A.II_A.I_ ERRORS 01 YOUNG and UL]! J. E. HAZBLTON, Drumt, ans Yuma-It" mun. mt. HAZELTON’S VITALIZER Lï¬nnma FOR SALE. eThntâ€"deo: New Admflsements. V’ ORMAN-PERCH- I'E GRAND N ERON STALLION. FINOT, To Horsemen. for Infants and Chlldren. Cu tons. monumemm,wmmlt YeTverton. endâ€"“rowed to Pontynool tor noon; thenoete Bell's otel. Orono. tor the night. TMLY. will proceed to Plew'e Hotel. Kendel. tor noon; thence to John Moldillen'e. where he will rennin for the night. women. will proceed to Wehher'e Hotel. Gerden Hill. for noon: thence to Queen'e Hotel. Millhrook. tor the night. WAY will proceed ct Genn- ville to Milton Ho . ‘3.’ tor noon; thence to Bredhnrn Renee. Omenee. (or night. "DAY. will proceed to Weverley llonee. mndeey. end rennin till Bennie: morning. SATURDAY will proceed to Jenetvilie tor noon. thence tohie home etend. where he will rennin until the following Mondey morning. The ehove route will he continued during the eeeeon. heelth end weether permitting. . Bind by iron Wine-(mo): m. In» foul-u: m o: e hotly concocted nee. end {or which hie owner minced e an): oaer 0! $0,000: end sire o! Bredollne. 2 you old record 230i; Benzene Wilkee. 2 42 n 2 not! old: BellRu 2J§et2yeere old:Bhnu,237 a: to old; ewe Bell. 2.82} 2 you: om; nlrle Ill: 2 39} 2 yen-I old: Winter-en. 127i. etc. Be bythe zen Goomwllku. 2.22. no conceded to be m. “on: main: me the: ever lived. hem: cem- rdguod un 18 yen-I 01 one. end meeting end detect» name must homo! me do . Wepuuo the em tor nine yeen. end do um time tired as cotton end were below 280â€"12 of the. below 2.20. Fifty-tour 0! hi- gone hove lied 249 from 2 12 to 2 ....... A I.‘ n..â€" :uu-evnu v. â€".â€" ~____‘- ___,_ -7- Among than each each .- Berry Wllkee 2.13 . Guy Wflkee £15}, Wlleon 2 16}. So 80 2.17}. ton on 2.18}. ea: : end nlnemn of hi- d3 Men have a- duced 21 from 219in 80. He tangy-arr: Bun le- tonlnn, the tounwn bend of the gun Hunbletonlen tunlly. Brown Wllkee' dun. Jennie Irving. melted by Henry P. Men. the the of Kerry Pnrker 2.26}. endflnothenln theso llet; end hire at the Emeline the dun o! elx ln mesa list. and canal end one of due grate“ brood me: am. ever lived; nleo the dam of Bllly Ryedyk 2.27}: Jennie Irving, the dun at Brown Wilkes 2.21}. end several other noted brood mree. Brown Wllkee' neond dun wu by meerell Ieeeenger, sire of Bell 0! Portlnnd 2.26. in 1361. end the dune of Bell Stricklnnd2 26, Smle 2 ‘ . Chsrlee R 2‘27. F'leetwood 2 29. Wellece 2.29}. Fnlmouth Bay 3.23}, 99d W H 'l‘nvlor 2-:- â€"n“, A .- J-â€" . q-.. am In... n-rv hnnd- DISMOI’ AND mum. MUCKLE WILKES, lull brother 0! Burnout 8496 wax-w- w, w bud b; C._ I: pupa. Fond . A. . n.__J THE GREAT TROI‘TING STALLION, AW:. wâ€" w â€" -_,._, 7 7 -7 lluckle Wllkeddem. Flore Hill. m I very bend- some mereâ€"kept u n brood mm. end. has trotted be!» torthm 240 without my training; sired by Dnve Hlll (858). trotted in 2.41} with two weeks taming. "151: la 2.2:§.end sire of Deva C 2 25. Buney Lee 2.25. Kinsmen Boy 2.28 .snd otherhst once; .110 site of the dunno! Ned inflow 9.15. Low 2 21. etc. He by Dave Hill. by Vermont Black wk (5) 2.42. the chemplon of the How funny, end site 0! the crest Ethan Allan 9.15} with running mete. holding the etdlion moon! {or eight years: 1130 Young Americl 2.23.1.nncelot 2.275. Bell of Sontag: 2 29. and sin of 14 eons which produced 24 mm“, end sire of the dune of Genenl Tweed 2.261,. end Tennessee 2.27; etc.. and his dun: ere breedin on with greet. unlior- min. or oxnmnlo. Dune] ban, the sire o! 82 MUGKLE WILKES. gnlty. §nr annuals. _--. A ,‘AIAAI. Mao wnumlwmâ€"wg.â€"-â€" --.._-,V,V, ,_ _ 7 end his gnudma ere hreedin on with amt unilor- mity. or exsmnle. Dune] hurt, the sin 01 32 in the some ad othem [tackle Wilkes" noonddun w by mokmoe, the sire o! KnioDZï¬S. Sunnyside '2 30. end other tut ones. SIN tho of the dome of Scott's mung: 2 26. who in turn aredzl in the so list. and thodunl 0116 in the 30 mtâ€"dx of then under 2 20. and eight eons 1.1m hove produced 26 performers; md Snuggle: 2.15}. the greatest nee hone of his or my other dry â€"hn e double croo- o! the Tacks-hoe blood, end my othertntend game noe hornet. He was tho ' - ~- â€a: 1-.. .4 oh mcmld Lei! 21:1}. y I . -v..._, _ , sireol the eecond demo! the atGold Lee! 2.1.11. end Sunrook 2.25 Re by erod'e ’l‘ucuhoe. dun Vine by Pemtt'e Diomed eon o! Ven Motor'e blamed. thoroughbred. It will. therefore, be seen thet Xuckle Wilkes is e richlv bred hone. inheriting a. line 01 intense trotting encestry from both sire end den that he- given the Americen turf may of her tent recs bones which have curried them lint to wire while others heve gone to the well. Built upon each a. foundedon en Imported blamed. e hone thet my estate breedere look upon en the foundetlon oi excellence in the trotter. The Wilke- or gentlema- ien end Morgen combinetion u ultn hehioneble to- day, a the tollowing will show. It he» given no such ‘ creeks en Neleon 2.101â€"the changer: Stallion o! the ‘ world. Bell ï¬eniin 211. Prince ilkee 2 lei. Bone- lind Wilton 2.14}. Axtell 2 19.. choel 215}. Reru 2.13. Jack 2 12. Penthouse“; end Robert Icaregor‘e tuteet Bonnie McGngor 2.16. is out o! e Koran v combine! breeding. iedifldmlity. end e pure ï¬ction- 1:“th action. He cennothil to ntelnp these q tieeon his efleprlnx. Biecolteuetourle number-ere luge end W. end pronounced by pncticel home. to be the meet speed they) heve ever eeen. (Would like breede- to eee than. luckle Wnkeeieederkhey. Mmmumm endleconeidered one-drum eon-in Heinltontlybuilt ellover.e typiul Wilt... end I oellevelfdevelopell. wouldmekeemeedereoe and room. ram wfllmflethomot 1891 3: follows: ,ILONDLY. gay 11. 321,11 13‘" hit 9‘!!! yum... __‘._-_ ._ _..- iii 7 -33- %:.“L‘.ï¬.‘°.£.h°.Â¥m‘ "m3 %c_m To Horsemen. low PAW 3mm mumm- n-h. mmmmmwm Ceiling Papers,00mersand Decorations G. A. METHERELL’S, WALL PAPERS. l}. A. METHEBELL’S SPRING SEEDS. My Stock is new oomph†and quite fresh. WWW been as usual import- .13“- _. ‘â€" SALEâ€"‘lfgolo VIII- LUABLE SAW MILL and TIM- _7 3531311115108 mm VA m ENGLAND and FRANCE 11km. Quality is good and W Garden and Field Seeds. Lind-u. A0111 2. 1891.47. BRONCHIU§ mwus'ï¬'osmm’; _. f I Corner K8111 and WM Streets. 'czuslul. DEBILI‘I'Y, vnsfluc DISEASES And Russian-mg. flax-Seed Em 11131011 00. unmm 77777 mum-u...- mum-autumn...†â€HUM munch: FLAX-“ID EIULSMI 0°. “maul-I'M!- EDMUND GREGORY. 15 1'8: P50! ‘1‘») 081' YOUE mg Goods, otq, 3mm. M So“. gubbor 7 Benn Gloves. Balls _a.x_1d wn m1- 3m. WY. pagent tor the celebrated UK- ’95 PIANOb and 01204118. , aâ€"m “I. "â€" mGIICOTIAn. I LIND-AY. ,, M1mnm-45 Gregory. GEORGE DOUGLASS, mmmmmu WWW Y CommNLâ€"Iuner 0! 11m R J. LORO vm'um Anal 25. Ianâ€"um. Mtbmc .-_-,V_ ".v,, V- hvumi'ï¬'mm.... â€In 330.000 W‘ I'm-tween um souls. WI. Bush'- Dug-0. mmmwum mun V L BARTHOLMIW Am ma wmmam mus-mucu- ammo...“ mmm‘m “mum“... ,mmwm 00.. m MINERAL WATER, .ma3.nnreohm’ 1 “humid-mn- "a K nllnnKfl._.--_. u... .u... _.â€".â€"~ 8! ' ““‘b’Wflw £3ng at m Groom-ad ___',,, WuMm-m an: annual. m... 009.. Glen-h II “I.“ m. 00¢. I. ISLâ€"ll. Mull-mill.“ 1880311 (JP IARRIAGE LICENSES. T Winnings ARMSTRONG, CARPENTERS. humans, he. Ullflh CREDIT 8: PROTECTIHE DUNN’S BAKING POWDER 111E cm rs BEST FRIEND SOLD RV AL! ï¬rst rag fddbi Angora! Water. IOHARD BRANDON. I m u Inn-Inn m “m0! I]: LIVERPOOL AND LONDOI um awn: mammal: comm Amt mmmm. Haulage Licenses. Wu. MAI-1!. â€EUDO†FEE AN D LIFE. S. 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