wash. ds of EDRY. s taco. Who!“ 3 Montreal. 81' Z13 amen“; ll“ mmplus SWAYNE’S ' .a OINTMENT MM†HUI. do boat Turbink 3 O: 32} knots- :_ The fastest.“ shore. -)!.\M' Fouzf. kinds :1 Imple- _â€" : “'rites a. Letter or More Than Usual l Interest to Suffering Humanity. A: \deerferce, Ohio, three miles north Xenia. and near Dayton and Spring- ‘.d, :3 located Wilberforce University 1 Payne Theologicai Seminary. These two institutions of learning have wasted many ministers and teachers. this somewhat noted educational xre, resides Bishop Benjamin W. ho is of especial . Hume, with which he has swayed :vsy audiences. Ami-sag the high (fricials of the church, we is more distinguished than he. BI>HOP B. w. A‘RXETI‘. Before being elected bishop he was a ending minister in his church and also s very prominent Republican. He repre- sented his county in the Ohio Legislature E 31' several years. etch of the bishop, Having given this sk the following testimonial ivom him will be found very interesting reading and { .lly explains itself. To whom it may concern : “in April, 1894, while on from Philadelphia, 2 id, which soon dev :ism. It was impossible day or sleep by night. line I was compelled to take my bed, 7 ‘ " “..- time. When my way home where I remained for some time. I was able to get up, I could only get about by the use of crutches. “The fall came on and the rheumatism ' g all through the winter I suffered as 1 never I thought that the spring would bring me relief, but it did nor, consequently I was forced to once a number of engagements to speak. “One day in June, 1895, my wife said uch about Dr. Wii ‘ Pink Pills, suppose you try the: and see if they will not help you ?" “I said, ’Xc, there is no use of gettin for we have tried almost everythin ecommended to us, an es suggested seem ‘ :3 of ’94 and ’95. suffered before. them. :hat has been 1 time of the remedi help my case. “She said no more, but Ohio, and bought a box of her re um she gave me a and anothe; at 111, called one time that night. that mg, vnt. ‘For months previous she had been‘ times during the 23119.6. thr ac to four night. The next day I took three doses oi the 151113, an 6. night I was not disturbed. My wif , time in more than night's sleep. . L4 .. aunt's sleep since â€.3“ “I have not lost 3. nights .hat time on account of the r} I carrya box 0! Dr.\\i11iams' in my pocket wherever I go.†L--L:mn“ that others may ï¬nd have recommended Dr. Pills to several people. “Yours, for God and Man. Bzxnmx W. Anxmr.†-2. used at the last session Under an act p the provisions of the Ontario legislature of the factory act are extended to the shops and other places. For instance, children under ten years cannot be em- ployed in shops. No child, young girl or woman can be employed in any shop efore 7 a. m. or after 6 p. 111., except on special days. One hour must be allowed and when female for noomday m , ork after 6 p. m. on employees have to w shallbe the special days fory-ï¬ve minutes evening meal. A griev- allowed for the ance of many years is that g' land women employees in stores are kept standing for A .. , A 4.- am lniurv of their health. This faw provid provide a chair for his female. emgloyee, ant! he must allow her 1: not interfere with her work. mums WIRE!!! Lead Packase‘ quently I was forced )i engagements to speak. . y in June, 1895, my wife said, l read so much about Dr. Wil k Pills, suppose you try them they will not help you 2" ’\'0, there is no use of getting '96. almost everything to us, and ‘ ‘m remedies suggested seem to F at urn-"- - xme to attend to me durmg Hert'lï¬ca posï¬ (ï¬t! 6 had been debate- o to four times during the Dr. 31cc byterlant a next day I took three doses _ . Amd ant , and the second nrght I was Macdonfl bed. My wife, for 1115931011 nths previous sh the ï¬t“ the fund re than ten months, had a. good thought rp. hgdgeexi - . . c m i not lost a mghts sleep srnce young“; 9 rheumatism. mug,“ m account of th or of Dr. Willie set wherever I go.†paper. riully bear testimony and hope nnltants lief as I did. I MLMsc ms’ Pink Pills l 1311866.. 3 w s may ï¬nd re th 1 mmended Dr. Williams’ Pink “extra wersl people. state w! ‘Yours, {or God and Man. ‘ 3313’ g: Anserr. ’ sppolntl Bammnx W. t d . , . . . nn w: Lllmms Pmk‘ l’nls cure by gomg ish, ant wt of the dxsease. They renew tribute 1 up the blood, and strengthen 312% es, thus driving dlsesse t 3 Avoid imitations by insisting gï¬tgvgj ' enclosed charge t he 0 a the full trade mark, Mr. 1 ink Pills for Pale People. est 1m Dr. 1 __._â€"â€"â€" that t r an act passed at the last session Synod Ontario legislature the provisions ifs?! factory set are ex tended to the M md other places. For instance, 3 Dr 3 under ten years cannot be em- of 31'] m shops. No chxld, young grrl or whlel . can be employed in any shop m3 ct Mr " a. m. or after 6 . m. exce t on ‘ p ’ p mom .days. )on-dsy meal, and wh Fees have to work after 6 p. m. on eon: ecinl days fory-ï¬ve minutes a for the evening meal. A griev- a. n »f many years is that g' land women fund yees in stores are kept standing for m . u... :n-Inrv of their heal . by ‘ : me a dose at noon Aorm "w" At the request of a number or mum-n.-. xiuht. She was only =3 , - ( the Synod took a. re a.tend to me during next place cf meeting. posed C-Jbourg ; the motion was seeondcd was agreed to without . - b .evrous she had been d abate. editcr oi the Northern Pres n: times durin d d t ‘ i h . ee ocritozai e day I t°°k Eh!“ doses Agsd and Inflrm Members' Fund. Mr. 1e second night I was 6, complained of the . I letters attacking I} wxfe, for the ï¬t“ the inn and its management. a he A_ _.....+h., hadagood | thqught Mr. Mscdonsld in his remarks , __.e.m.mnlv unfair. Mr‘ MPLePIg' but went to Kama, >x cf the pills. On my, a dose at I100“ 25c" 40°. 50°" The 01051118 1=‘z'0<=ee‘1m3-q Thanks and Other Bu fl THE SESSIONS HELD IN ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. Xenia, to tuna-aux“.-- __vv , . W. Totten, pastor Methodist church. and pastor ctr! the Cambr con 3 m. Egon†was the said: “I will not traspa orator, and brethren, a H precious. We came '- ,_-_ nit-data! “Lu-nu yn.._, __, is a member. Rev. Mr. marsh, u. u... Church of England. and Rev. Mr. Hugh- i013, of the Baptist church, are unavoid- ably absent. but I have their sanction t3 greet the members of Synod in their be- half. Though difl’erinz somewhat in matters 0! doctrine, all were common workers in the Mister’s cause, and he ‘ hoped each would receive the crown of :ternal life as a reward.†Rev. Mr. Shorey said he was in the difï¬- cult position of realizing and feeling what ought to be said, yet not knowing exactly how tr s 1: about it. He fully appreciated the value of time. and he practised one important grace. at least,-â€" hat After all. upon investigation he found many points of similarity between Metho- .. f- -_,a onmvterlane. Eehgd agordla} Alter an. uyvu -_ v - , many points of similar“ dlsts and Presbyterian. welsqmg go: the memu I _L__n can“ 4 dlsys'and PtBSDytErmua. J..- ___ V, wexzome tor the members of 5 od, and hoped their labors would bear good fruitâ€"â€" be thought christianlty was sufï¬ciently Lâ€"--‘ m admin 311 who believe in the HOW“ Luna ...... he thought christianity was sumoreuu, broad to admit all who believe in the Master. Moderator Cameron thanked the mem- tion for their visit and bers of the deputa hearty welcome to the town, after which they withdrew. The report of the committee on Augmen- ‘ tation of S ipends for the Synod of Toronâ€" to and Kingston was then read by Rev. Samuel Houston. The amounts granted a by the committee in response cations of the various presb teries dnrlng 1 1596 7 were as follows zâ€"Kinnston. $1,570; Peterboro. 3554: Lindsay, 3350; Toronto. ille. $700; $1,850; Barrie. $650; Orangev $200: Algo- Owen Sound, 8556; Ssugeen. . . re 'ed from the Whitby and Guelph presbvteries. The ‘ ted to the augmen- Following were the sums p . contributed by the various presbyteries - within the bounds of the Synod during the yea :â€"Kingston. 357 55; Peterbaro. t" ' .. $221.89; Whitby, $316.- 1 57 ; Toronto. 83 912.33; Orangeville. $150.96; Barrie, $4951.27; Algoma, $146 50; Owen S und. $256 5.3; Ssugeen, $215 39; Guelph, ntributiog con- $490 15 Number of non-co The committee recom ‘ ' gregations, 69. " I mended :-â€"1, that the regulations of the l assembly be fully observed by the presby- n tcries befcre applying for grants; 2. that presbyteries make a thorough visitation of all their augmented charges before the \ meeting of the committee in October. 2 when the grants are revised, that inquiry 12 be made as to their method of razsmg [a funds, and that assistan ' necessary, in adopting better methods: 3, to that presbyteries give sutï¬c'ent time dur ing their sessiors for ' e interests of this fund. and that an effort ear to increase the ‘3: be made during this y amount given fcr augmentation by at )n least $2.0C0 to provide for the work in the on} North west. . , .--..+ .4 a number of members, - ALâ€" presbyteries make a of all their augmented c - ,. ska nnmm 9m 80c Dr. Persons memnnmw w... .. _ e of all the criticism that had been made there must be some pertinent points which Dr. McCree could give in support of his course. Mr. Maodoneld said, that) fully two months ago he had given notice that he would appear at: this Synod in connection l with the matter under discussion. The eecretery oi the (and defended the ‘ D sitar which Rev. Mr. McMillan, o! Guelph. in the rre experienced in having his cieim re ized by the administrators, and the (1 tot! . °°n§99929£n Mecdcnnld and Mr. Btgrne; had dealt with the case -the only partlas absent zloners. They pggpo‘sal was fl-..Alr Lgs _ Votes 01 Business. . é.“ It is poor Luruuuv I'""-' " ground at the delay The reference W39 ï¬n ever. .-A_ -l Dav ‘ members, who will meet in To earliest opportunity possible. A representative 0: Dunn avenue church stated that oongregation’s willingness to c! the commission. ii abide by the decision the other parties would similarly agree. _____â€"- Wednesday Evening Session. Synod resumed at 9.30. Moderator Cam- eron presiding. After prayer and the singing of several hymns, general business was taken up. A resolution of condolence on the death cf the late treason: or the Synod,Mr. J as. Brown, was adopted, and Mr. A. B. Crom- his was an ointed treasure: in his place. Mr. John mle was appointed a u tube: of the committee, to take the place of Mr MoNabb, who is suffering OS.- The committee 813901“ ,_._1. “nu-tad in do†“.2 D the reoor a had been toned carefully and accurately kept and their receptio assented to by évnod. mun. uranium 3111,0315. The ï¬rst Annual report of the committee People's Societies woe present; d by Rev. . moor. and also referred to by Dr. Me'l‘ov eh. The report was highly th t never hetero i encouraging. 11: stated a in the h church had so my 1 mutant? the sprrlt of the living Cod cn she 11:: y bl ans beam. The adoption of the report wumoved byBav. J. A. Brown. seconded by st. Dr. Futons. slid curled. sevcnl Synodn; A . according to the procedure hitherto followed. cool on permitud to ‘ -- l maul to ghe_ gonenl 4â€") I- the sittings at that co ing the psrtiee concerned in much need- a. who 9, the (c: esieeticei status 0 eny member or (moo bearer of the chute . Rely.“ Dr. 1 gale reed thh ttdliovzinn I reson one can oence on t e en: t resident c th Women s Purd‘as‘ sionery Societ . end the deep sympathy peoieliy bereaved by her Her devotion to the cease o! 3 depertnre. missions for the poet twenty years n conspicuous. end to her incroes - ity in the generel in: end persistent ï¬dei oversight of the work emong the women 0! the church is lergely d ‘â€" resnits eocom ed by the omen'a Foreign Mission . ed in th circle of nobie will long be oh women who sheet! with her the greet the work responsibilities end cares oi e She willeieobegn - undetth it fun‘relnembe by 1 number wor erein etcreign dwhowereever the otj acts of her inoreesing lympethy I end prayers. M Ewertwee intemte in umâ€. connected with and greatly heriteble en benevolent institu- ee damn those she wee deservedly pprecieted end will held in affectionate remembrenee by ell who knew her. 1"†I" She etteined to the greet ego o! tonr- â€n"? more years. end on e titties eioee of e con- secrated“! wee permit to [preside et 1! nei meeting of i e society ehonlmd raga admiring. y e 1%: "Mia no sweetly to be, medhf it iepeed in immorality.†Hood from Centre! born ‘ eaot g that he rosfltted v 3 on much thet the ynodhednot errenged mm the beer Dr. echenen eeriier, en there and! t ettendenca of members. Dr. granite;1 v|8°lf~m m m race v 3 ° :- m n ,- u.-L oh. fmlne hid _m..;d 3h: D 04:. and 600- You know that your 5' vegetable and make :2 conï¬dently ask you u needs. you ï¬t {or the brow is 5pc I." I v '7 V , you will feel a. pride 1' the Central Fain is spent in vain. Her: 1' Red and White Clover '.old for many y ears past without being 3 of Field and Garden Seeds, and are . sure thing that we try to please you. gar den patcu ...-_ _ that are bigger apride in growing vegetables ans much, but Fair. Careful cultivation me Here again we 53) , try __.___...__.â€"â€"--â€"â€"1~-' _â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"-.â€" flï¬iw RDEN $513113; \ M...- GA success depends upon having reliable seeds your reputation. We are supplied by t‘ tried our Seeds, do 5 t reliable dealers we guar I deal more about our Se . know the Seeds. Price 0 this spring. antee their gen eds without ex‘ is right, too. S PRATT 35 “K! LESS; carefully selected. plump “ hauled ovc: the coals" SO tation as it is king are jealous 0‘ 0‘“ "P“ ing. We have a genuincncss. ; exhausting their g‘ income none too large for your r than your neighborsâ€"perhaps 3 seed is right the sweat of your 1p and cleanâ€"' so to speak as dependable t Thil is a higher gndo um w... of Paint um ha: ever been pm me mkel 3nd in more econ You Require. WES full range. and .thc kind we We carry 811 dealers, hence W†guaflflm mo 00¢“- but whats thC 1“. lebm 3" l better qu-li‘! mnomicb‘ to Wuï¬ï¬‚fl .thlvl