Th Oy Aovinw. this w Manit iniort i senb m dn WC tor a 1 P 1h M Diaconate, it He deait with j N THZ PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMZL DURIA 1€ EeAE CRORME CCE «LLp. _ CCO2 8 C200 coucce0Biei h Sydeobhianm. v, Wm. MceGregor, introduced t‘ e onaite, its Composition and Duties ealt with the subject in a masterly wer, showing from scripture what Tha«conats should be composed of the «criptur«l dpties annexed thereâ€" neipal ( a be Godly men T ||.|un§h‘0|:l:l“:“" Â¥hie mnfl: Mn y c o ud 10 sen and having the confiâ€" Fexpect of the comu U :sity irue‘aod unswerving UBrisâ€" FU NT Lssn CONVENTION M sVmM th ip dulies Were io M f conveying it, ‘quainted with ein on any 0Câ€" nd above all to in which you 1 service of . Patterson, M nt As y Dom TY rbe td Phiâ€" the overses the financial affairs of the Church, to assist the minister in his duties and if decessary to take his place in preaching the word on special occasâ€" H We noticed an item which appeared in the Review of June 6th in Durham, but which had been added after the REviEw had been received east, and which will be of interest to your many readers here. â€" We give it below, * We were pleased to meet Mr. John A. Conâ€" key in town a few days ago. . He has just returned from the Ontario College of Pharmacy. _ On special diploma in in Analytical Chemistry he passed well taking 70 per cent. John is pushing as well as popular and we wish him success, Mr. Allan McLean Jr. has engaged the services of Mr. Mink Henry to build a stone wall under his large barn which was reared a few years ago., We seldom hear of a "mink " and a * whale" chumâ€" ming it and thaton dry land. Neverâ€" theless such is to be the case. The potato bug promises to be unâ€" usua‘ly abundant here this season as a!re;‘.d{ there has appeared about 100 to every bill. en Mr. and Mrs. Allan McLean leave this week for an extended visit and wellâ€" earned holiday to Cleveland, Ohio, where they will enjoy the hospitality of t icir three daughters, all of whom are imarried and live there. We hope the may bave a pleasant trip and ug- return. W Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parks, of Eugene, K HOPEVILLE W D Ir W W pl wi H M H 1d Anacmia ard Generai PeSiity HAG Brougnt Her to the verge of the Graveâ€"Physicians Held Out No HoPe of Recoveryâ€"Br. Williams‘ Pink Fi is Again Prove a Life Savir. From the Ottawa Free P‘ross. 13. RELATES HOW HEL A GRATEFUL KOTHF. Suffered for Ov r 30 Yearsâ€"Tried Everythin]g and Employed Two or ‘hree Doctors. A weli ‘known farmer says: Lot 232, Thorold Township, Welland P. O,.â€" * For over 30 years my wife had been a sufferer from most dreadful headâ€" aches ; at times they. were so bad she could neither sit or lie down but her head seemed as if it would split. She tried everything she could hear of and was attended by two or three doctors, but could not find relief untl we got Stark‘s Powders for headache, biliousâ€" ness, costiveness, neuralgia and the liver. Since then she bhas been free from suffering, and, any tendency to pain _ Stark‘s Powders remove imâ€" mediately. They are the only medicine she ever got that has been of benefit."â€" JoxatTHan Pag®. Price 25¢ a box, 5 boxes $1, at all medicine dealers. Nice, immediate and permanent, . June 6th. passing through the : old homestead. LI smï¬m uth and H H nving Miss hool. _ She health and Grove to y Had L4 if L‘ wecas, {amngI A good man in your district to repreâ€" sent the " Fonthill Nurseries of Canâ€" ada." OQver 700 acres,. The largest in the Dominion. . Position ermianent. Salary or Commission to t-igl‘l’t man. 7 ‘ sw Ne CE EiT oo Asceusanat, With the increasing demand for fruit, a position with us as Salesmay will pay better than engaging in farming. Send us your application and we will show you how to earn good money. . ! DuD) Calmwe e xtipie _ particulars. 2NE ho n y dn n dn e F] School Teachers!! its just the thing for you during the summer. Write for (Uhie old s memneivint ho Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neoraigia in #o mimuTes, also Coated Tongue, Dizzi~ ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, ConstipatiOn, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath, . to stay cured also regulate the bowels. vERY MICZ To TAKE« S un patpamiet IN CASH OR TRADE e n a mecicp eleclades) 1 “m 4@[†m Eit Price 25 Cents ar DRUG Srores. Combination Plug of The tin tag " T & B " is on every piece Â¥CCiigns, WOGOL D STONE & WELLINGTON, . Toroxto. OXT. Mt. Forest, s3 11LCO POWDERS D Jt a Ex dLaS C UV y STEVENSOR 0 18¢ s Woolen Â¥ils, TEVENSON ial 64 O Tr arm Yarns, &c. nes of their customers kett & Son Co., Ltd., have placed upon the ok ke leathir ilf Tra 2 Ewecd ARI TC a Drose our pt n com| In ) freo from 3 mMd )c s and dical 'truly IPgiDiA RD 1 9 not ha‘f 1t d1 sal N git fam ving n 10 FRULNS, conrections, > CHINA P CLASSWARE Reasonable Prices MOFFAT SELLS CHEAP; Chas. McKGinnrnonâ€" â€"DEALER INâ€" All kinds of Farm Machinery, Yehicies, Organs & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. WAREHOUSE, Upper Cali Darhan 3B 1LgZ lost Arrived By <cs 49 0. +6 § 100. * 3) x 48 ho 2052 Our Lace Curtains all have taped edged. Get one of our Carpéet Stretchers. We have the best m#de for 90c. Our New PRINTS are just in. We have the very best value at b¢, 9¢, 10c and 12%¢c a yard. See them before buying. See our 5e Challies. Flannelettes from 5¢ up. Men‘s Top Shirts from 25¢. up. Men‘s Rubberine Collars, stand up, 10 c. _ Turn down, 15¢ each, Rubberine Cuffs, 20ca pair. We always keep a full line of all kinds of At the very lowest prices, See our Ladies‘ real Dongola Button Boots at $1.25. Just step in and see what a lot of T Moffats. 1J. CAMERON. NNmmeecece mernmomenan reime avenumeren: mss EVEEYTHING () :’;Tl'}' it, and you wi!llw[u-ricct]y?fl' 1 satisfied. a a;&lsn w full assortment of CrOck-g jery & Glassware Din-g %ner- Tea and Toilet Sets j At Popular Prices. 3 1Sold for 30c¢â€" 16â€" a i Sold for 40c itb $ I Sold for 50c¢â€" 1b~é We give for $1.00. @REH’S TEA 0 Call and be gratified A del yds. long, 28â€"in wide, 40¢ o 2y *n\ â€"ifbe «4 86 t 70c BEAN & All in Great Varisty And Scld at Lowest Possible Prices. and inspect and be Convinced. TR | Worthits cost as a fertilizec _ 4681 The only safe way to use a Strong Poison FOR SALE BY _ MeFARLANE & CQO. d 1 11 Give us a Call. W ACE CURTAINS TINWARE M Seasonable Goods. â€"â€"ATâ€" [Tay 1st Tows, DusHsax THI FO g (}f finsh vill need Newv 1 the prices t CHAS. McKINNON. "~ / VA TGCH ES NO MDONG REQUIRED v pail W BQUG it fol LV No The May Frosts destroyed the Fruit p ands of Dollars. Booming Summer Trade TN Call and See J Largest Because we sell Millinery Cheaper than any other House in Town. ; J. WOODLAND. "A <©3 6 .â€",â€"â€" MILLINER. B 4° C â€"â€"â€"â€" *k a T_c 1 Because we have by far the Largest Stock to select from. mm mA New W H SILVERWARE. 2 CGwWiA, â€"Durngm. THEREE REASONS Farmers, Attention ‘! The Han Business Excitement every Afternoon and Evening and it will do Because we employ : YHY WE DO THE D es magione y #7% M In this Town are: ‘\ Shingles 3 For Sale > N., C. & J. McKechnie. ruit prospects all over the Country to the extent of Thousâ€" ollars. â€" But they did not destroy the I mer Trade at McArthur‘s "Large Saies & Small Profits." We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinsed that the new system will meris a continuarce of the same. O The Rocky Durham. A VMillinery 0 Cedar juality C. McARTHUR. We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, ard that our Motto will be Saugeen Mill. THE CASH Shingles large quant e at ADOPTED BY FERGUSON cX :q uâ€"»~. Oih. °O 1. Imaorted and Registered TERMS : $6.00 to Insure a Foal he usual conditions govern all 1 McKECHNIE. Ciydesdals Stallion Trade ROBT. WATSON veou gool T 332 %> ATC Durham Woollen Mills. Bring YÂ¥ our Roli Carding L G The T he W ork YA; Try some of our own make Satisfaction guaranteed this year or no pay. Don‘t buy until you sese our BINDER T VIINE. J. A. HUNT ER â€">~»37 UI 5'1'41: i urning «t 7¢. T wince. : Yarns,. Runs 560 £: t TOWN, DURBAMâ€" ( sASK STOREY â€" & > NM