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Whenever possible, these have been omitted from filming / II se peut que certainos pages blanches ajout6e? lors d'une restauration apparaissent dans le texte, mau, lorsque cela etait possible, ces pages n'ont pas et6 - rr IS LIKI-: FAIXTIXG THE LILY .*. OR GILDIXt; C^.OLD TO ATTEMPT TO PESCRIBE OiK Xkw Importations and Si- lections ok •?• STALMEK DRV GOCM^S. All Dkpartmexts i'lLLV ASSORTED. NEW DRESS GOODS. You need not ;^\n Innvildeivd hocauso our stock is lar^'-o atul (Iio varioly (o chooso iVoin oxtonsive. Select what is best adapted to Imild, compIcxit)ii antl (nirpose. PRINTS AND GINGHAMS. \ We have opeiieil an imineii.se litie— handsomest patterns -the latest i ideas. !' PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES. We i,niar.iiitee profil and pleasure to everv lustomer. Prices will * prove a positive savirii^ to the buyer. Quality and style will please. LACE CURTAINS. All the latest and nicest style.s^-honost g-oods, po.s.se.ssinij- worth and merit. t^jsTOur stock of Stai)le and T^incy Dry Goods j)rcscnts an opjK^rtunity for economical l)uving that nobody can afford to miss. McLean, Ogilvie cS^ Lochead. T^^l^e Gity of Brantfor'd. BRANTFORD is one of the most prosperous and flouriaiing cities in the province, with a population of some 1G,000 persons. Although it does not aspire to be a metropoUtan centre, it enjoys all the conveniences and advantages of the modern city, while it is free from those calls upon the purse of the citizen of average income, and the discomforts incident to large centres of population. It has attained its present position by a steady and healthy growth from the day of small things, until it has become an important commercial, manufacturing and educational centre. There is everything in the history of its municipal life as well as in its location, to provide the best of surroundings, /^r^lly, socially, and physically, for the average resident. It nasties picturesquely on the blutF overlooking the valley of the Grand River, and is surrounded by one of the Hnest farming districts in this western peninsula, which has so aptly been described as the Garden of Ontario. The appearance of the city itself strikes the eye attractively. The houses are substantial and well built, being largely owned by their occupants, while the residence streets are of good width, generally boulevarded, with granolithic wall j, and well adorned with shade trees. The parks are nicely kept in lawn, and wa'k, and llower bed, protected by abundance of forest trees, and providing restful and healthful spots for rest and recreation. In one of these, Victoria Park, opposite the Court House, stands the handsome bronze memorial ot " Thayendenegea," Capt. Joseph Brant, and a marble fountain, with its never-ceasing ilow of ^^,%^t^i^ nlft nf a .»itiTon Miinli t.astfi IS also .1.1 'rk4-y-i«» ^l\i — -» From the Pulpits of the World III the great cause of humanity, let this one thing- be heralded : FOUR Ts Cures a cough or cold quickly, gently and permanently, It is esiiecially valuable in hoarseness or " Parsons' sore tliroat." 3,000 Bottles sold in six months tells more than we can regarding its merit. Better take a bottle home with vou. or when you get home insist on your druggist ordering a bottle for you. MADE AND SOLD BY McGregor & merrill, THE POPULAR DRUGGISTS AVD D I S P E N S I N G C FI E M I S T S , coil. MARKET AND C01JU)1INE STHEErS, BRAiNTFORD. —3 - displayed by many private owners, both in the style and architectural beauty of the residences, as in the well trimmed lawns and gardens which surround them. The public builduigs are also of the most substantial character, and commodious enough to meet all requirements. Among these may be noted the fns^'^ution for the Education of the lUind, the John H. Stratford Hospital, with an excellent staff, equipped and conduct- ed on the most modern methods ; the New En^ iind Institution for the Instruction of Indian children in knowledge and the handicrafts ; the Young Ladies' College, in connecticn with the Presbyterian church in Canada ; the Free Library and Readmg Room ; the Young Men's Christian Association Building, with its lecture hall, parlors and reading room ; Opera House, Athletic Club, Widows' Home, Orphans' Home, and County House of Refuge. These, with its handsome and well-appointed Central School, and five ward schools, CoUe-iate Institute, and a score of substantial and comfortable churches, attached to the different denominations, indicates that while Brantford has prospered m a business sense, its citizens have not been slow to appreciate the benefit of a complete educational outfit, as well as the necessity for those charitp.ble mstitations which ga to the amelioration of the condition of the sick, the distressed and the unfortunate. A small, but most efficient, police force keeps well the peace, and banishes lawlessness from our midst, while a well-drilled fire brigade, furnished with all the most approved appliances for this purpose, affords ample protection from fire. So thorough is the supervision in these respects, that both conllagrations and breaches of the peace have been reduced to a minimum. In the matter of health, the record surpasses that of any of the Canadian cities. The Water Works, combining fire i.rotec tion with an abundant supply of pure water for calinary an I drinking purposes, are equal to every want of the city for many -4 - I, TTffl ?nrtf!!!t'!«^!f»:T:??j?H}f»Wlll!!!WnTTi =^!r- -^^fiitliiniiiiiieiliiiitai! _tuiai.ti..^y bw. |)--^ ^- .-;^;;^ to the numerous public schemes for the benefit of t e ci ize s, which have recently been un.lertaUen and carried out by tlit Tc no atkm. In fact, Brantford, from its location, stability and Ti ™ furnishes special advantages to manufacturer b ressmen and resident^ from its central Po-t '-. ^-^^^^-l adapted for tlie carrying on of business throuijh tbe west wb le from its surroundings and wholesome prosperity no spot is better suited for the home, or for the rearing, the education, or the flecuring of a pleasant walk in life for the younger ir embers of tb.tt fauiilvt —6-- ELEGATES TO_JHE GENERALJ^MBLY. We Welcome You to Our City! We represent tlic Best Hat Makers in llie World, ami carry the largest stock of Ileadwear of every description in Western Ontario. Visitors are iilways welcome to our Fur Rooms. QBANTfOJBD TllK tH fvil tl at true road to V cUversifiet the Strang The 1 oloctric c 1 The . 1114; oiuini Thi- si rod or The The Iiulians. The church ii of C.ipt . The noN\ 1000 Jier ! bv the I I Atnenen The Boii^t-s of Ii^t-cr-esi ^BLY. y I •f I in the vear of Aoonis. I THE ,K-iKhlKMh«od of Hr,»uro,d ,.(Tcnds ;.,upl.. opporUuu.y for x-.-.u. - ,, dritos, .here boinK so ,nany poin.s Iron, wind, wdo ..nd ,,,,,ive;ievvsor.hoV.noyortlu-Gra,>d River may be ob.a.ned ■ A ound Tu.ela llelKh.s , on .be road to Bow Park ; on .be r.ver ' nuUo ois • .o M.. Pleasan. , in lae. in ab.u.s. every d,ree.,on .be :,r:,:;fied -;ery and roUin, landscape are aU .ba. ea„ be de.ned. 1 o ' ,be s.ran^er, :..nonK po""" ^vor.hy of a v.s,. are : i The BHnd ln..ilu.e, .o .he wes. of .he ei.y, a. the .enni,n,s of Ihe elee.rie ear service. •n,e John 11. S.ra.ford Ilospi.al, in close proxin.i.y, on the .u-ijchbor- i;i^ oiuinoiu'O. T,H. VounK l^aclios- Coll.Ko, Hr.tnt Avornu.. Kithor the Market sl,o..l oy nr:ml avo.uu. oars tako o.u- to tlie k.ou.uIs. Tin- VouMK Mons Christian Association HuiKlluK, Market square. Tlu. Mohawk I.tstitute. established in .8.S. by Ihe New KnKland Conu.anv, tor eivili.in^ and advanein^ the Christwjn rehK-on a.non,, the Indians.' About half., n.ile iron, the eity. on the Mohawk road. The okl Moi>awk ehureh, a sIumI distance further on, the oUlest church h, UPP^M- Canad.i. In the church yard lie the re.nan.s and to.nb \ .,rCapt. Joseph Hranl, of the Six Nations. The Bnmt Memorial, on Victoria squ.are. How Pirk ab. Ml five miles from the city. A stock farm of about ,000 acres.' aln\ost surrounded by the Grand River. oriKi".ally est.ablished TfOBD i America, M a nu>sl co.np'.ele far.n in every respect. TheCovmlv Hou*' of RetuK^-, on the Mt. Pleasant road. —8— 4' i THE CITY^DRUG_ STORE. Druc^s. Chemicals, Chemical Apparatus, Patent Medicines. Perfumes, Hair Brushes, &c. PRESORIPriONS A SPEOIALTY I i iV^flGNETZO "IRON TOm^PILL^ Sa,s,.i«.iUa, Hu,aock,llo,«, ' ';f "•.'■™;;;;;;;,n ; Jrcs .nodichu.s, pro- Hand -lion, skillnl y ^^M'^'U-HleJ « tl oih o ,, ^„ „,,. „,„ j- !.::^.:^;sS\t:;uS;ti: Sr-s'uX* an!. Hoar....nn, U .d, bo , d most invaluable. FROST FLUID or Sunl>uni. ELECTRIC TOOTH PO_WDER, '"'"^i^These preparations are prepared only by o n \a/AI .1 AHF Brantforu, Ont. GIST, -9- tE. I , &c. raiiteed liy Com- th. \ mdrake, u's, pro- lie blood- yspopsia, lity, BUi- be fouucl oughness d Freckle events the pearl-like ;isr, IP, Our, POINTS OF INTKRKST-CONTINIED. Th. Central School, on Sheridan Street. The Water Works, in the Hohnedale. ^Kire Department, corner Oalhonsie and Qneen streets. ij .;. Works on Market street, south. The Massey Harris W oiks. The Waterous E.^n. Works, on D.n.ousie s„ee.. The V,cU„-,..> .-o».u..-y, "f W,n. B.cU, on West s.ree, T„e B,..nrora can-,...- WorUs, at the head of .'eaH street. The Verity Plow Works, on Clarence street. The Coekshntt Plow Works on Market street, sonth.. The Bain Wagon Works, on Colborne street. The Spence Carriage Works, on Colborne stre n. ,v b .nrner Oalhousie and Clarence streets. The Stoneware V\oiks, corner lAiini The A. Watts & Co. Soap Works, on Jarvis street. The Slln^shy Blanket Factory, in the llolnu-Jale. The Cotton and Wincey Factories, in the Hohnedale. The Goold Bicycle Co.'s Works, Albion street. ..person's Biscnit and Confectionery Works, on Colborne street. The Cordage Works, it. West Bran.lord. The Farnters' Binder Twine Factory, on Sydenhan, street. The Cultivator Works, corner Bridge and Parling streets. The Bo. Factory, corner Albion and Richn.ond streets. The Coffee an.l Spice Mills, .,7 na"'"""!'^ »"'-•'''• Spring Bed Mannlaclory, on Klgi.. street. British Anu.rica Starch Works, on the bank of canal. Varnish Factory, on the bank of canal. „ .,■ , Ki .,.ric ..,.1 Power Co.'s Works, at the Locks. Ti: The Street Railway and Klectrie Service, on Colborne street. ii: I — I o — flraqtford Young Ladies' CollepB AND— CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. J^£:y. iva/. cochraM':, n.n., (!ovvi-rio>. MRS. MARY ROUS, Lady Priiicipa/. I HIS institution was founded in 1874 in connection with the Presby- teri.m Chn-cli in Canida, and is the only Lidies' College west ot" Ottawa reporting;' to and approved by the General Assembly. llnder the able, vigilant and energ«^'tii' nianagenient o{' the Rev. Dr. ConiiiANK as Governor, the College has, since he resumed supervision, niaile marked progress in all its departments, the attendance having nearly doubled ; with students from all parts of Ontarii>, as well as from Quebec, Maniti)ba, British Cohunbia, atid the United States. Mrs. Mary Rolls, the Lady Principal, enjoys alike the confidence of the Directors, Faculty, and College patrons, as being eminently fitted by cultuiv, training, assocliition and expt^rietice for the cOlcicnt di'^charge of the important duties associated with the position she so ably fills. i I 1 1 II eve g' 'ri/ici/xi/. e Prcsby- [c Wv'sl of Rov. Dr. porvisioti, 11 as from DiilUliMice Illy fit tod fills. Th. College, i.. addition to a thorough a.ul v.r.od course m Lm.KA T.R. SciKNCK, MiSK- and Fink Arts, oilors supor.or advantage to s d ; 'd" ire . SK.KC r co.ksk in thos. and other dopartmonts. I .s he Vonstant aim of the directors to make the course of n.struct.on .:;,h and complete, while every attention is ^.c. to secuu. the aoVelopn.ent of Christian character, the noblest adornn.ent of t.ue womanhood. trf/ TV The Faculty consists of twenty n.emSers, chiefly specialists, whose trainiuK^ in Continental Colle.^res and Conservatories, or m our own 1 ro- V ;cial Universities, sp.ciallv qu dih.s th.m for th.u- work, and ^.ves t youn^ ladies pursuin,^ their studies under then, the -— -^ . ^ fhorcfuj^h trainin^^ according to the nu,st nuulern and unproved methods. MUSIC. This Department has rece.Uly been receivi.iR increased attention, and as a studv, has been more intelligently and enthusiast.cally prosecu- ted. Students in Marn.ony and Pianoforte will still enj.^- the advant.^^e of instruction from Mr. J. MoRTON HovcK, Mus. A., F.C.C.G A.L.C M.. .nusical director, and from ^F.ss Isahf.llk Rolls, of the Le.p^.c C on- servatory of Music, with able assistants. VOICE CULTURE. Attention is called to the recent appointment of Miss Anmk H. OSHORNK, a KH-aduate in this subject of the Leipzic Conservatory of Music, a.Kl more recently a pupil of the fanuu.s KandeKK-'-- ^ oung ladies desirinK^ to excel in VOICK CfL. iRK n.ay w.th confulence avad themselves of the opportunity aflorded of stvulying u.uler a teacher who has enjoyed exceptionrd advanla};:es. OTHER SPECIALTIES. 1„ PaintinK, Drawing, Klocutio.i, Stenography a.ul Typewriting, equal facilities are given for becomi.ig profic.e.U under teachers of wule experience and pronounced success. FEES. As the Directors of the College en^ploy only trained and expenenced instructors, they do not purpose reduci.ig the fees to a level w.th Schools or Colleges employing /V//..ae!uMs, but .ub.nit that the .ates charged are .nodeiate fi>i- the advantages afVoiiled. 12 — II OUR SPECIALTIES ^^isitjo^rantford IS not complete without a look over ALEX. MOF'FAT'S stock of SOUVENIRS, REMEMBRANCES, NOVELTIES, &c. Fine Gold jiiui Silver Watches, . Gold Spectacles Diamond and other Kings, ir^^I'leased to wait on you. Welconie. ALEX. MOFFAT, Jkwhlf.r and OpriciAx, 15- COLBORNE St. Telephone No. 250. E. HART, LD. S, COLD MEDALLlsr. Nitrous Oxide Gas Administered. OFFICE: South- West Cor. Colborne and Market Sts. OVER BIG 22. BRANTFORD, ONT Goll The g will tcndt (irouuds, Itrn^riuni otluT iro I. ON II. I1 III. I IV. S V. r VI. I VII. r VIII. s IX. I 13— AT'S ALT/ES >R.VE St. ), ONT li^^ GollegB Recepticq to the General j\sseiiibly. The GovonuM-, H.ar(l of Diroc-turs an.l Faculty of th. lirantfonl Ladies' ralK-^^. will .ur- Kcr('Mti(.ulo the .uomhcrs of tin- Asseinhly, in tlic Collr^^- an.l TolUrt' so^^lnJay afternoon, .Jnn. ITtl. fnnn 7 to 1„ oVlocU, whon tl,o f. l..v n. prn!l^,-am;n. will h. nMulorcl, intersiH-mul with addresses fro.u the Mo.lerator an.l other 1 rominent members of the Assembly. i PROGRAMME. I. OVERTURE " I^e Cheval de Bronze " ■^"■^^^' MlHSKS L. SCAUFK. H. Hl-.MMniHON, E. PVKK, C. STANII.ANI), i E. R<.M-s, A. Lindsay, E. McKkand, M. IMiki.i's. i I IL RECITATION Selected Miss MAUY COCHKANK. III. PIANO SOLO -LaHourrie" T.ysbcrg Mii^s E. M( Kkanu. ..." LvUlaby " Isidore Liickstone Miss SNIUKK. u Qvnvjce " Mcndelasohn Miss Hki-i-k Hkndkkhon. VI. RECITATION '' The Le^rcud of the True " Miss H!.AN< iiKSiumiT. VII. I'lANOSOLO 2ndMa/urka ^odard Miss Mak TiiKi-rs. VIILSONG «*'l*"^'t^'l ^^""'" Miss Cahson, IX. TART SONG " The Vok f Spring: " '*'^^'"" Chohak Ci-ahs. IV. S()N(J V. riANO SOLO. At the c'osi' of the \ erfonnauce, Itjrht refreshments. will he servtnl by the liuUe!*. 14- PARK & CO, The 13 hotographers. COLBORNE STRHET, BRANTFORD. WE HAVE A LARGE NLMBER OF VIEWS OF THE City In Stock iT^^CALL AND SEE US, and Have vour PHOTO taken. GRAI 7.45 A. M.- 9.52 A. M.- 1.40 P. M.- 4.00 P. M.- 5.41 P. M.- 10. .8 A. M.- S-45 I'- ^'• 9. 10 A. M. 10.22 A. M. 2.20 P. M. 4.00 P. M. 7.52 P. M. g. 10 A. M, 4.i)0 P. M b.4: M 10.45 •^- '^' 5.20 P. M For futtlK Iinniediat Pi rant Av Market S West Br East \Vr GRAND TRUNK RMLWAY TIME TABLE. TRAINS LKAVE HRANTFORD AS FOLLOWS: C.OINC LASl. 7-45 A. M. -\ ror HarrlsburK, Hanul.on. Toronlo, and Susp, HrUlK^. ?1:, P. M." -or Harrislnng. Han-Uu,n a.u, S„s, sion nnclK- S.41 l\ M.— I 10.. 8 A. M.- \ p.„. HulTalo and inlonncaiatc Statunis. ;.:n> p. M.-Local for Strattord ^^^^ 4 00 P. M.-For HarnsburK, F'l^t, \W si urn ^IoopIm!"! For llan-isbur^ and North. ^•■^^' '• ''■" * GOING SOUTH. ^^,.^,^,^ ,0 4, .. M.-For TUsonburK. St. Thomas and W ost. Colborn Station, 10.57 a. m. Colborno Street - ,0 P M.-For Tilsonburg, St. Tho.nas and West. •"*'" Station, 6.00 P. M. F„,- ra,U,or ialurn.alion and TVkols, call at ,hc offi.o ot L. E. BLHCKHDER. c,Tv^p.ss^^A^^^^^^^ Inuiuulialely u.j^Nir^crf P^-csl^;^.->n t-luirc*. Brantford Street Railway Company. • . • TIME TABLK. ■ • ' Cars K'avo Colborno and Market Stroets. Krani Ave. to Ulind I.islitulc •••• ;,;,;j ;;:J,,:;.'',-^",;;;, ',',':; until u..5>' I Market SI. t. Grand Trunk u,.d I?ran. ^'^'^^'^J-^^ „,„•,, ,0.40 P West Bran, to T., H. .^ B. K;-. O.-pM •_;;■.■;<;;;;;-;;;; „,„•,, ,,.50 p. n,. Ea^lo Place ^j^VJ ^/^/^^^.^ ^^ n,i„utes until 1 0.35 p.. m. ■>. m. nu East Ward ....b.zo ni., iind every .5 nunutes until 10.501- tn. i6— OOKS .5=Ar.D Stationery, It l1: The Newest and best Books of Modern Thought and Current Literature, Theology, Bibhcal Research, and Church History of the best writers. BIBLES. Pocket, Teachers' and Family Bibles. SERMONS. Spurgeon's, Talmage's, McNeil's, and others. A FULL LINE OF Business & Correspondence Stationery FOUNTAIN PENS OF ALL KINDS. A.^o"'^^^- Brantford Views Very suitable as a memento of the city. SALMOND. - 27 George St. Three doors south of I'ost Office. IWEi\ MINISTKI R, H. Abrali John Andeis W. D. Anns J. AV>raliam G. M. A 111.40 W.S. Ball.. G. D. B lyne Jjvs. H. Beat Wni. Benne James Beun J , Becket . . Avcli'd BlcJii J. A. Blood: H. Brown, . Vr. Bruce, B Geo. Bursoi \Vm. Burns Geo. Bryee, J as. M. Bo: J. R.S.Bui F. R. Beatt R. J. Craig W. J.Clar! J.W.Cam J. R.CraiM Wm. Clark R. M. C rai D.Currie,. J. M. Cani( J as. Car mi J. L. Cam] T. A.C08f! Wm. Cavt H. C'rozier Prof. Cous W.T.( an Jas.Clt'lan John ('urr J. W.Cra l*rinfii>al ' \V. R. Cri Wm. Cocl D. Duflf , . W. J.Dej John Dav J. McD. r E. M. Dill D, Drunu T. Dunoa John Ewl Rol)ert F« MuuKO F J. B. Fra James Fl — 17— MEMBERS of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY, MINISTKKS. KESIDKN*' KNTKKTAINKO 1»Y Ahx Moffiit, 14 l>alinen.ton avo Wm. Bennett, ^\r\V''%in "' ' " Janies Bennett, U. D ^.Vmnervme Oni! ! ^ .c-ker, f.;j Charlotte st J , Beeket , v \™!v " Jaft. M Ine, 12 FkM't 8t Arch'd Bl^r,_ B. A i^^^^''\U. -V/.Ta. AU>xander, M.)hawk J. A. Bloodsworth,. H. Brown, (;. Bruce, B. A Geo. Bur.son Wnt Geo J J F. Millbnwk, Ont •' • "• Y. tton 2*> Terrace Hill st HavelNK 24. MINISTK15 D. H. Fleti'lu S. W. FisluT Janu'.s FiMsoi A. Fiudliiy,. 1). Fiiidlay, ; John Fiiirlit', D. Stili'^ Fni E. N. Flon'i! Joliii Fon-i'sl AUrcd (i.iiul A. (lilrav. •■ \V. (ifc^iK, I 1). .NL (J.mlo K. (;ainlili', : Ai-fli'd (iiid Jnhu (i.dlali A. S. (iraiit. R. N. (inuil Vr. M. (iraiil \V. (iraiit, . .J. (iaiidiff. A. 1). (iiiMi: K. U Hiitt, W. r. Hfii \V. (i. Han K. J. Hunt Ali'.v I lend (1. e. Haiiu Sam lloiist HoIh rt Ik'i Jaiiu'-* Has A. V. Hart liolt't Mam 1). Ilriidtr W. Mamill L. .lack, . D.ivid .laii T. (' .lack D.ii.dd Kf John Lahi F. II. liirl \\\u. L K'l John L'l.-*1 J. Matlic-*! (i. .M. M.ll Will. Mcll* J. W . Mil \V.(i Mil Will. M'tc I'. M.M.i John M>>>' V. Miisuri J. H. >(iil J. M, Mil Ja-t. Mmi J. L Mm K. II. My (i. Mmii'( Alex Me^ -19 MEMBERS OF THE C.ENl.RAL ASSEMHEY CONTINIED. MINISTKKS. D. H. Fletchev, D. D S. W. Fislur, B. A., Jauu's FiMsor, A. Fitidliiy, ...••• KKSIDKNCK. .("liristif. Out . . . .('iishiii^i'. Que. . .Harrif. »>iil .. . Ksri:i!iAiM:i> i«y .1 F McLnn"!, .V.t Clu'-^tmit !>vf Mi-^. .1. H. llav, -MS Coll'oiiH' st Mrs. Hunt, L'i',"("hMi-l(itt>' St Institute for tlu' lUiiid I A. Ali'XiUidti-, Moliiiwk D. Fi.idlay, M. A ,^V// wu ■ Out :M<;. Mrlnmsl.. 1 1:. Market st John Fairlie, ^''' . < ' -i ^ ^ n' S U a". R. Ilnl.ls. lis I'arkave D. Stiles Fraser, 1$. A., V''") 1.^ s M "; U S.'r K. Me(ire^-,M-. If.'.. Hraut ave E.N. Fl..re.KV,.... V./ri' v \ S J»-. lMuli|., I'-'O Darling;- st . Join. Forrest. U. D., ,' ! ■^;,n (M.t -Mi-*- <'''" »'"^<'''^ '''' >'"<1'''"' '*' Alired (iand.cr, T i )n ' " '. . . .-J. C Shence, 17 Artl.uir st A. (lilray, l' ',.'.: V t CW. Ilevd. -.'tl Sheridan sl^_ ^ 1).,.. \V.(irew,l>- \V .» 1). M. (iordou, li. l>., K. (;ainl)le. H. A...... Areird (iraimm. ..... John (ialialier, li. A., A.S. (Jrant. M. A.. U K. X. (Irant (i. .M. (irant, D. !>.,■ W. (irant •V ^l^'l^':;;;;, llpperst.uia. A. I ). * "linn, \ ' ' . 11 / »,.( K. K. liiitt In^er>oll.<>id \V. r. Herrid^^^e, H. D W. (i. llanua. 1^ A.. K. .1. .Wal.en;.ld;(Me :. W n,. K.ss. liHl ( •nll.on.e st .N. Wiilianisl.urt.'-. Ont ..Mi<. N\ •<■••» DntVerin, Out Almonte, (int orillia, Ont Kin^iston, Out Cow Mavj (". 11 N.Avliurkii.Out..... le, N. oil, » Mil ", " ' i " ' " 1 l'^ ' Otia\va,Ont lV''"'V , ■ l'-"' v'. U.xlaidiie. Ont 'V'"^-.''''\ iCiU Oxford st . .("oniniereial Hotel Mrs. Knowies. 117 Albion st Mrs. Siieritr Watt. 7.". Brant avf Alex IJolierlson. Hank H. N. A. "Mrs 1> ,1. I'ilkav. •>:> Wellinnt'iH "aU'X MotTat, 11 I'alni.rston ave S NV. F. Weldin^z'. 1' ;"• l)arlni>r st Mrs. lloii^ij.;-. s l';,lnierston ave in DutVerin ave (•kslii,lt,--M K 'iiif ave iinnier: i^; a!;: ...... ■ Hi'iK'^t'-'^ ' ".t. .•.:::::■. >^-^;;:'!:;,;:;;j,^';:; ;i!:;^|.,uni,eriand L.l D.ivid .lames, ?;:::,ulK'i";.'^;::::::;::.:;^■,l,,u,.,;.w,,,.M,. John LainfT, D. D., •. F. II, liirktn, H. A.,. Wni. \j K'head, John lilslnuan J. Biltonelie, A. II '■•. ■•.•••,•'•■ ;■■,■•• ,.'. v,.io,,n st Midland, Ont N^ >"• I'-dniond .ai. l.l N. Ison st Mdtlan(l,N (""Snillii, ».'» NoitlHunlnTliuid st DuMilis Ont ....H. W. h'olKrtson, lU.' Wellin^rton (•'haitn^oLt. •.•.•.•.•; V'^";r:ii;'i."-;;lva^. Mandan.in, ( M.t A N. o-iix i. .u . a I st \n^iis,Ont Mi-^ * '•'""'• *' N»'l^<"»>^t .»ohn Llshnmi \I rllnt. v i () t Anieriean Hotel J. Mati.eson t'I. ,' ;, . M. F. Mnir. 1-' Lnrn.- ave CJ. M. M.llipui, H. A., ,,V"." ' Oliver Clarke, JJi Hark avi' Wn.. Nlrlkle,. f ;;;;;• •• ' ' V:::.. \rl nnn.'an; V.V- Park nve J. \\ . Miteliell, M. A vU' iV,!,., iV C Dr Hart. HI William st U- . ( . Mills. H A ., \\ ; ; '• ' ' "• ^ i.u.i ; Forde, .M h.ani ave Wm. Moore, 1). I) i ,v- N s S M. Thomson, -.'O ( 'harlotte -I I'. M. Morrison, v ' .vi'ii^ •onl' :■.;;.. .'n.omas. Mel-em. 1 17 ('H.. rue John Morrison, v. Mnsurave, J. H. .Nfuir, I). 1) J. M. Mmm..'....... Jus. Mnrrn.v. M., Am J. L, Mnrray, M. A., U, H. .Myoi'!*, U- A.,. (1. Mnnro, . — ... •• Alex MeAuU'V, M. A ■"s;:','i''.,V',"o'M" :::::::::i.v. wiM^k,!. .r, Muk,.t.i K ill) I 111. n>it I . ( 111 K, I • IMllK 1*1 : : : liamiit . ;.;. om :.■:;.•;, . . . \y . u- u.ke.H. ... v^u^n^u.^ ..v. :;:H;u-Hilo.Kont:::.v:....Mr..Moir>MWeiji,^^^^^^^ ; . . Woodvilie. t »i.t Mr.-*. Cliarlton, ( ,dnsN llle. - -20 — IBLES, HYMN BOOKS PSALM BOOKS. ^F mvite inspection of our lines of ahove, and AssemK ^i^^'ty^" ■■' ■'^P^'^i'-i'Iy low rate. jVuring Assembly we will give 25 % off Bibles. " J. & J. Sutherland, CoLBORNK Strket. "OOKSELLERS ANP STATIONERS. YOU WILL FIND —AT OLIVER CLARK'S A SPLHNDin LINK OV ' ' ' GROCERIES. . . . our 40c. TEA ; ^'"""•■•i„^i"}t, Coffee. We sell all the Best Baking Powders. .9. couK>R.N,.: ST. OLIVER CLARK. P. J. D. D. MINIS'! R. J. MeB D. J. Mat'f A. D. Miu' Arch'd Me H.J. Men J. F. McF J. McOilli' M. McGilli R. M('Iiit\ J. S. Melt A.B. Mvh W. A. Me Anprus Me Ooo. McK R. McKnv M. McKiii I). M. Miu Mc'F. N' R. Mac McIiC'v 1). McT Goo. M('li< Alox Me I, Prof. Win A. W. Ma .1. A. Me! John Mc.M John Mc\ Ctvn. Mi'M Roh't Mc1 H. II Mel I). McTav D.II.McV J. II. M(\ I). McVic A.MncW J. A. Mch JUxixh Me K. McIitMi MncNl P. Me I Mcl/u- I). A.MiI John Ni-il John NIcI H.Norrh JauK'H Pr Loul'* Pt'V Alex Hnl» J . W . Hue J. II. U»\< \\'u\. \M( n. K. Ui\ .lohn Unm John Ko) IK M. U.w Th.H. Si-,1 V. rU'Ott,. N. R. 1). — 21 MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY— CONTINUED. KS. \ and )uring ERS. :'s ee. >v. MINISTKRS. KKSinKNCE. KNTKRTAINK11 HY J, b\ McFarliuul soutu 3ii)uiitaiti,»MU i. ii. r>c(ui, - m uii hi. «>»-. J. McOillivviiv, B. n Moiitivnl, Quo Dr. Nichol, tio Din-Uiiff st M. McGilUvrav, Kin^rstoii, Out I*. Wood. 18 W »>Uint.noii st R. Mclntvw, ' St Tlioinns, Out hxmoA Hazol, IIT) Murray s R. J. MoBctli, M. A., WiuuitK'or, Man Alex Duncan, i:VJ Park avo D. J. Maedonnoll, B.D Toronto, Out Dr. Cochrano. .^.7 Cliarlottc at A. D. Macd )uaM, D. D.,. . . .Scaforth, Out Mrr^.McTa^rfxart.'Jl Tcrraci' HJllst W Mac'donald Fr('dorl('t.)u, X. B Mrs. Shanks. '.>i:J Dallionsio flt Arch'd McDlannid, Na|.i«r. Out Mrs. D. W «>lister, \\ atcrwijrka H. J. McDlannid Kcniptvillc Out Connncrcial Hotel J. F. McFarland South Mountain, Out T. M. Scott, 2'A Brant nyo. " Nichol, •''!> Darllutr st ^t St J. S.McIfraith;... ......... .BaldcrsoM, Out Mrs. Rowc, 218 Park avc A. B. McKav, D. D., Montreal, Que Kcrhv House W. A. McKav, B. A., Woodstock. Out Mrs. Mon-. !•! W ellinprton .st Anpus McKay, Lucknow, Out C. Strathdee, -J.^:! \\ e.st .st Oeo. McKav Arniow, Out TTrc^it Western Hotel R. McKav," B. D Dou^'las, Out Mrs. Ray nor. cor Bilfour and Mt M. McKiinion.M.A., F'cnelon Falls, Out D.Snence.KH) Park a v. | Pleasant .st D. M. Macintosh Swansea, Out A. McFarland. IH Brai\tave P. McF. MacliMMl, Victoria. B. C H. Morric«". :?i:i Da Ihousie st J. R. MacLeod, Three Rivers, Quo Institute for the Blind D. McLeod, B. A., PrlceviUe. Out S. Scott, 12 Ada st D. D. McTiCod Barrle. Out W. Doyle. 48 Nelson st Geo. Mclicnnan Camlachie, Out Rev. Mr. Foote ( aiusville Alex Mcl-cinian, Hoath Head, Out R. Fulton, 87 North st Prof. Wni. McLaren. D. 1) .Torouto, Out .lohn McCeary. IK) Park avo A. W. Madeid, Ph. D., Thorhuru, N. S Mrs. Shanks, i>i:i Dalhousle at .7. A. McLeai Harvev Station, N. B. . .Mrs Rouse, 218 Park ave .John McMillan, B. D Halifa.\,N.S John McMillan Wick, Out Ainericai\ Hotel , , ,, Geo. McMillan, B. A Princetowu. P. K. 1 P. Mallo<-h. 7n Northmnhi-rlaud st Roh't McNaIr Carleton Place, Ont Rev. A. W. Richardson, Qi'«'«;ii « U.U McPlierson. M.A Halifax, N.S W. N. Hos^ie jNelson D. McTavish. D. Sc Toronto. Out Miss Me^'jrait. 2r, \\ ellluRtoii bt D.H.McVlcar, D.D.,LL.D.,. Moutn-al. ()m' hy^. Watt, Allaiui st .].U. McVlcar, Honan, Chlua Dr. Nichol, lio Darliuir st D. Mc Vicar Drotnore. ( )nt Mrs. Hoh-rtson, ii'.t W innyt st A. MacWilllanis Peterhoro. Out Mrs. Cdder. IfW Dalhousle st J. A. McKeaii. M. A Orouo. Out W. T. Ur(|uhart . 8<; ( olhorue st Hu«h McLe \n, Riclnnoud, Ont T. S. Shenstou. KU West st K . McLetnian Levis. Que Mrs. Phit.ns. lie. (;eorire st N. MacNIsh, LL. D Gonnvall. Ont W. E. Welding'. 1().M)arllnMr st R. I'. McKav, B. A., Parkdale. Out R. S. Srh>II, H7 Brant avc D. McLaren; Alexandria. Out Wni. Watt , in Wr^t st D. A . Mcl>ean Keuihle, ( )ut Mrs, McKee, .^7 Br ml st John Ne|l,B. A Torontn. Out (^''o. Foster, in DuHerIn ave John Nichols, Mi.utreal, Que D. KiM'uce. KM) I'ark ave H. Norrls Glenallan. Out Mrs. Mc(iee, \W Park avc James Pritehnrd F-.rest . Out Institute for the HI nd Louis Peniu,B. A., PIckerluM-, Out A. McFarland. 18 Brant av AlexHolwon, F'tQu A|MH'lle,N.W.T. .Thos. Terrls. Cocks n,tt Road J . W . Hae Acton, Ont Mrs. Hunt , I'C ( 'harlottc st J. H. HalclllTe «t. Patharlnes, Ont Wn». Boss, :t8l, CollMnne st Wnt. Beld. D. D Toronto. Out Dr. Pochrane, 57 rharh.tte st H. K. Held, B. A., HtonlTvllle, Ont Mv«. Builder, nrhathani st John liosc, Kiutall.Out P. Mnll. M. Ranisav. B, D Mount Forest. Out W. H. Verlty.rhatham «£ Murray Thos. St'dKwIck, D. D., Tataniaifouche, N. S.,,,Dr. Phlllu, 12(i Darllujr st P. H, ott, Pmmarty , Ont My>^. F»rk, ?« NoithuniU'rland -t VISITORS --22 — To the General Assembly who wish to make purchases in the line of DRY GOODS while .^ J" ^^^ ^^^y^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^th us a most compre- ^ hensive stock of first-class goods, of our own 4^ # importation, all at very close prices. Our lines embrace Carpets and Furnishings, Millinery, Mantles, And all classes of Reliable Dry Goods. it^TnK Place — Crompton, Appelbe & Co., Fonnerly H. W. Br.lhour & Co. '" COLBOKNE ST. N Wall Papers, Room Mouldings, Window Shades ATiifi Curtain Poles We are showiiiK fine lines of Ijeautiful goods at the best value. J. « J. SUTHERLAND, COLBOKNI-: STREET. M IN 1ST Al(>.x SIcw.-.i V. Stnutli,. A. A. Scott Jiiint'S Si(^v( J. K.Smitl A.M. Srott John S line T. H. Sliti 11 J. A. F. Sr J. Ci. Shcav A. Tolinic. J. H. 'riini K. Tovram John Tlvm J.(\ Tohn A. H. Win H. WallHM It. Wliillni Dr. Wiudi J. M. Wliii A. Wil-(iin Thos. Wil K. Wh:t>"i W. A. Wl KI.DKl! (^OO. W. A Jolm Han Francis II Win. H .w .lame-; !$al Geo. Hrvc JimIk*' <"''■» .lohi) Chai Jnnu'Si Cm Kohcrtl^ A. W.(^•l David Ch D. ('nncn Dr. 'Hios. W. Il.Ch Wni.Clai J.Chccsh I. W.Clia Aii(h"c\v 1 Wni. !)i\ A. H. Da"' Prof. D\( ('lias. Da' Thus. A. J.C. FcV .lohn Kss K. Falcoi Win. Fra D. Frasci D. F<.lhc J. n. Fai ThoH. F.. J runes h\ _ 2^— MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY— CONTINUED. MINISTKHS HKSIDKXCK Alo.x SIcw.-.rt, H. A., Cliiit.m, Out V. Stniit 1), Inii'Tkii). Out A A Scttt. ^'. A CarlctDii riiicc. Out . Jiimcs SicvcriL'-'.it. M. A Umilsvillf. Out J. K.Sniitli, i). I)., I'oi't Moiic, Out .... A. n. SiM.tt. M. A Pcrtli.Out. kmkim'.\im;i> i«y . .0. U. Hcvd, •-'<■> SluTid.ui st .,1. O. Stt'c'lt', s.-. Slicridiiii ft .Mis.-* Hewitt, 101 iir.iiit av(> .Mrs. Stewart J'.l nirliii^'st .Mrs. Sllaimnii. !il (^lU'eii st .('itiiuiiercial Hotel \\',' Owen Somid, Out rriiicijial 0"\cr. I Lome avi IJadiUhwaite, Man A. McFarlaiid, IS Hraut ave iicijia Me Fa Joliii Si)\n('rvilli>, M. T. K. Slieirer, 1$. A , ,, ,,. , ,, , J A. F. SiUlierliind Selkirli, Man Mrs. 1 inn, ;. LsIk-; st I Ci Shearer Hamilton, < )nt lolm Shearer, Svdenliain A Toll i Soutiian.i t..n, ( )nt Hev. J . ('. Tnln.i.-. ■.•! W . st llini;t( n J. H. 'riirnhull, M. A... K. Torraiiee, D. 1) John Tlioni'isnn, I). i>. J.(\ 'i'olmie, li. A., ... A. H. Winchester, H. Walliee It. Wliillans, M. A .Mrs. Charlton, CainsN ille Stellarton, N. S.. .Gnelph, Out Wm. Miiek, r>T Hrant a v.' Sarnia,. Ont J- <'• Wallace, m; Xcl, (ai A Hrantford.Ont !tt WelliniJ:toii st Victoria, H. (' H. ^iorri(•e, id'.'i Palh' i:sie st .Toronto. Ont H. ('• Wallace, IIH r.irkave . Mint onhnr;^-, Ont Mrs. ('rain', W Marll.oro st l)r Wardrobe, 1) U.^ . '..'..' .'Cineli h, Ont Institute for the Hlind .I.M. Whitelaw,n. A Kinnear's >iills, gue... '* " „•« n'n. „ :, A Wilson C:\ledon, ( )nt Mrs. Oalder, H.» O dhonsie s Thos Wihoii * ■ ■ .' Diitton ( >r.t lauies Hazel, II.-.. Mnrr,\v st iV \Vh-t> n n iV A Tort IVrrv, Ont V. Wood, IH W.^liiu-lon st W. A WiKm and Vile Indovc, I.idia J. A. W«llaco, 7.'. Nelson ,st KLDKItS, St KKSIDKNCK. KNI KUTA 1 M.D IIY (loo W ArmstroiiR London, (hit ('has. .lack.son. :i7 Duke st Vo n iVuT . . Ih.nniore. ( )nt and wife,. .".'; ". '. I'ovt William, N. S Mr«. McKee ^'T Hrant st Win Clark Klaiiihoro. Ont Mrs. N\ . Ahle. l.i. Arthur st J 'heeshorouirh London, Ont i. Hawlliorn.>,H-' Northinnherlaiid I W (Miihiiers I'oole, Ont Hoh't Palerson,',» Washiii>,'toii st Andrew 'henhoimo, *• Hleiiheiiii, ( )iit Mrn. llliu'kstone, 1 1 Ada st Wni !)rvs( ale >'()nlreal. (^uc ; .,.„,, AH )avlds 1 Newn.ark.'t,Onl W. A. Kohlnson -.'7 Chatham ^t Prof l)Nd' . . . . ' Khl^rs|on. Out U. Unssell, 171 W clIliiKln.. st ('has. I)a\ hison (hielnh, ( »nt (Jommcrclal I lote Tims. A . 1 )nn\vo.«ly, N.'wimrif. ( >nt ^I''^- •«?"'* ^ '■' ',''u, „ -» .I.e. Fckf..rd, Diinkeld, Out 'Ij.^^ ,^""^'::^ J '\"'""'^ .lohii Ksson, Helwood.Ont Miss Davv, lil.l Alfred st FFalnmer. ..:...... Svdiiev,C.H Mrs. IMilpps. 1 hide.. ire st W m. Fmser (Jeor^retown, < )iit .lohii I'l'^yes !> N;'P<"'"'» J't I) Kniser AllsaCralik' K. Hall, 11 W n««liiiiKt"ii st J)'. KuHieiiiiKiiiini.. T..ronto. ont O. Smith, tm (^»llM.riie st ,1 \\ Falr'iali Howiiiai'ville, Ont ,...., Thos.Vl'ri.lail: ! Port lVrrv,Ont I. C. HtVele, Hf. Sheridan sf jRines Fmnwt, IlnUfas, K. S. ...,,,.,. . -24— For an Illustration -OF- Romans ix: 21 CALL AT THE Brantford Stoneware Works, Cor. Clarence and Dalhousie Sts., CITY. D. Goldio, . . D. H.C.ilchi J. c. Gilcliv: WiM. Goo(lf( Thos. Govdc Thos. Gontlc LiUvcnuK'e < Rev. Gi'o. G Huf?b Gt)ur Hon.M. H. Jolin Hnvkii Daniel Hau Alex Hiitc-l Gi!0. Hay,., Samuel Ho* .lohnG. Ho Wrn. r. Ini Godv^ii' Ivv T. C. .Jamc .Johti Kcaii RolHTt Kil Gt'ovijo Iit'\ W. R. lite R. LauvU', Antlioiiy ? David Mill Win. Muii John Masd Tlto!^. Marl f). Morrirc \V. H. Mu Tlutf. Mt'll P. Mulr. . Clarki" Mo 1). S. Mori (^olinMcA Neil Me A I J. I). Mac( pctcv M('(' A.. I. M(l> Donald Ml Alex McK Donald Ml W. Mclnt ila^«. McKi Chas. Mrl W. A. Me Jamt^'* Mf Roli't Mel W. n. M( .lann's Mi V. r Mil Hob't Mi< Joltn M«\ J.K. Mel A.I). Mel .1. K. Mel i). Niroi,. Win. I'orl —25— MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY KLDKnS KKSIDKNCK -CONTINUED. KNTKKTAINKI) BY St Alex Hutchison,. .Ottawa, Out iW,o. Hav ', ; 1, O t ■■■■.'■.■.■.■■ .' '.T. Wf.o(l, «• Colhonie st John G. Hojic, Win. r. Inno.n, ruMivRi" Irviiifr, T. C. .Janu's,., John KcaniN Ottawa, (^nt Mrs. TonU'ltS -'-' IJ"^*, M *^"* ! ". W. N. ITossle, Institute for Blind .Geoiffo Hnrdy, ;i<» Chatlmni .American Hotel , 0„t Mrs. IMiipp^i 11<> George st (^iit Turk Hotel 8t &Km ::;..... nomantou, donn M.tson, Tif.....i4 irovo'it n Morriee Montreal, (M«e ^•^^"''■* .Strathro.v, v>nt ,, , „ , , .Ki|.lien,Out.. X".^;h "l.'.ti,! \V. H. Ml may Thos. Mellls, 1. Vii, . ' Avanton, Out kSMnsi>;;:;:;::: {:";!;iro;r' 1). S. Morrison 1,'' 7 .rn,.o 'olin Me Arthur ? "?/ r \,?t Out........ '..Couuuereial Hotel (Vnt W. A. Hohiuson. 21 Chatham st m». Tolton, no l»enrl at ^Mra. MeCaul,!tGilkisonst Mit. l)\uulalk,Ont. Out C. K. MeGrcK'or. l.V.t llraut ave ■j. A. Wallaee, TC Nelson st James MeLennan, '^•"MieM;u"ieh:Q:c.;:;:Torou,o.ont :;;;:H3i;v>nt::::::::::::j.H.Fvioud, 58 Victoria St I^^. ^s;;ir ::t.^::: : :M;:m vii , . >nt :.:::::: : :Mr. iMaaio, n. sheruian st C. C. MelMuulen k m" S' Out Mrs. Cocker, M Charlotte st Roh't McQueen, Tv „ ( ' Mrs. S;,■ ", j raianu|iU,neni KlUKstun.j 1). Wm. Tortcr,. Mrs. r . , ,, Mrs Hess, IH Sheridan st .Ottawa [o'lit r.....Mr».Olllewi.le, 7;{ Hnint iivo —26— J. T. Wallac0, GROCER, 160 GOLBORNE ST, Try Our TEA and C OFFEE. Our own blend of BLACK TEA is very fine. Telephone 62. FOSTER'S For FRUITS, ICE CREAM, ,.,^. LEMONADE in the shade, '4; # Coohn, KLDEU J. A. Patt'vsoii Walter Paul, . D. M. Roberts S. B. Ripley,.. Hon. B. Rojrci Fraiit'is Roj^ei UWr^h RutlUTl Thos. Rcid,.. Robert Rae, . Jose')!! Ric'bai Alex Ros.><,.. . James Russell W. R. Ross, . Duneaii Stew; Ro))'t Scott, . J oliii Seott,. . R. G. Stnithe Alex Stewart, Win. Sdiuerv Joliu Sliield,. Peter Slewarl John A. Stev J. r. Sbook,. ■Jolin Stewart Adam Sneiiei James Thoni] Thos. Tovniii Hon. T.W.I Andrew Wal Wm. Wbillai James Wllsoi Jol\n Whedd Dr. J. Walla Wm. Watsoi SanuMl Wall Julm Willet, W. J. Yoinifi itiTSevev Tlie names o MINIHTI W. Ailken,, Dr. R.rimt Jame^ FleeV S. A. Fraser A.T Love,, W. T. MeM J. K. MeCJlll D. li. McRa J. A.McDot! Kenneth Me ('has. MeKIl K \V. Pntit V. H. R(»ss, T. G. Scott, —27— MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY KLDEUS KKSIDKNCK -CONTINUED. KNTKUTAINKI) HY J.A.Pa;;son, ^on^.to Out ^;,r^:n'^- Si^^tT'''"' Walter Paul, Montival, Quo ^^ >»'■ ^^ ■^"- ^i m • •» >^ ^ D. M. Robertsou, Wyoniui^-;, Out S. B. Uiplcy, Thanu'sv.l .', Out ^^ ^^ H(.u. 13. KofrcMS, i'^^^'hu- Mix Bu I I'v .1 (^hathaui st Hu^-h Rutherford, l^'^lt'^^^' *^"^\- •; >' '• ■ .Mrs. \\'el)Ster, (Waterworks) .Mr.^. Brazier, 4:5H (^)ll>orue st u U 'k " Thos. Reid, y='"\"V^>'I'" A* !'* Robert Rae, Thedton , ( hit . . Joseph Rk'hardsou, Tavistoek, ()ut. . Ak'x Ross, Wuiehester, Out JauH'S Russell, Cobour^', Out . . . W.R.Ross Duueau Stewart, Ro))'t Scott, ^. , ,^ ^ Mex S;tewart niXm Out M.s. Teu„>le, -'2 Duke st '' "'• ShKC:"?: ::::::::: : .rllesJlSlu ouV. ::::::. Mrs. roii!.is<,u, .. nv.ke st •H?!ll^uf 'm1^ : :Mrs. CattauaelL ir>.. Braut ave .Hyde Park, Out Audivw Diekie, l.M W ati;i loo ^t .Tohu , ,^ ,. , Peter Stewart, Biu-jroyue. Out Johu A. Stewart, Vb.utreal, Que J C Shook Cnrletou. ()ut ^<^i"'' ^^•"^^"'•* Bi^amnlni^out: ::::::::: siN-M-thmuivnaud st .U;MK.r'5UIourmVQueV.Mrs. Brazier, 4:WC..lborne st ■ "a. H. r.oldin^-, Mil'.i C'(.lt>orue st Miss MaU'chu, !> SeartV ave Mrs, Widdu)., i .larvisst Adaui Siieuee Jauu's Thouipsou, Thos. Torrauee, 1 uos. I oriiiiu-f, rl'.V », ' '^ Hou. T. W. Taylor, NN ^llnlle^^ Mau . . . 438 Colhoruc »t Ahua, Out Dr. .). \\ allaee, (;' V;'..!! n/.t Mrs Hess, 18 Sheridau st Wui. Watsou y i"* '»'*'/ J .,• Toit, „, tio P*.arl st Sajuu.l Wa laee, ^oro t , Out^. . . . • > ;^. | < .'t^^j^, ^ ^ ,^^,.^.j^ ^^ w "i Youug,- :•::::::;::: aUZ: out : : : m.-. pa^e, .:» kiuk st itirSeveraU-eutleu.eu have liberally i:rovi ., .» ^;^''lJ^^S;:^:':i:::::::::::iJ™lKn^'.^.:.-.:::-Anu ^ KI.DKUS. — 28- ADDENDA— CONTINUED. kksidkncf:. ENTKKTAINKl) UV FolK'it \i iliiicr, Onkvillc, Out ShcrriiT Watt, 75 Brant ave \Vu\. Maxwell, New MiUs, X. B Mrs. Stt'iia))aup:h, Ki Scarfe ave Will. TlioiiHon, Driiro, Out Win. Di)yk',48 Nelson st Above list oomidotc to date of imhlication, June 7tli, 1893. ■■ftl"— o— itiTCommissioners, on arrival at the railway station, if not met by friends, should proceed to the church by street car, when they will be directed to their homes while in the city. -sn5:oS>^ THE BRANTFORD Y. M. C. A. Extends a most cordial invitation to the members of the assembly lo visit and make use of their rooms during their stay in the city. DAILY COIIIUKK I'HEKH ^ST^TURDKY'S • EXCURSlONi<^ G VRRIAGES will he in waiting; at Zion Church on SATiRnAV, Jink 17TH, at 2 p. nu, to convoN ,• tlio Conunissioiuns rou ml the citv, an( en Iht ;ible thLMii to visit tin- lollowinK plac-os )f intoivst proi-oodini; fust to NKW 1 -NC.LANO INPIAN INS 11 If IK This is con ducted bv the .let- the sup ^•intcndence o from all p education. II parts of Canada, a f the Rev .1.' Xesv ICuiAl.uul Society, " and is uiu Robert Ashton. liuti.in pupils are h ere id receive a Christian as wi ■11 as a secu !ar A ninn ber o!" interesting' relics are here preserve d : the Hible presented by Quee Britain in that year, n A nne ni 1 12 to t he Mohawk chiefs who visile*. bears the date 1701, and was pnnled ni ll »e \\ liliani III. The si'-'iiatures o f the Trince of Wales, I'rince reiun o nit- Art 1 Lord DutVerin, Sir John A. Macdonald and oth.ers .appear o II the hrst pai;- Th e service of Communion plate is compi^s*. ol massive vesse of "solid silver, beariiii; t slatini< that it was prose ful subjects, the Indians o translations of the Scriptures 1 he Kni^dish Hall m.ii kof 1711, and an inscrip; led bv Anne, Sovereii;-n of Hriiain, to her lai ion th- f North Americ.-i \ number of the earliest n po ssession ot ["Mr. Ashton. Leaving the Insliiule to Moh.iwk, by Joseph Br.mt, are also in THK IllSrOKlCAL MOHAWK CHtKCIl " Her Majesty's displayed upon Chap* th* w.i 1 Royal of C.mada," (for the Roy.;d Arms are s 11), next cl.aims our attention .till rhe cluiich was built i'n 1783, and is prob.i blv the oldest in Canad.-. In it, along- other interestinj;- relics, is preservec I the old bell brt >U! with h\ fvom l''nuland in 1 78=; bv Chief Brant ; and in the graveyai d adjoinin.< tlu church IS tl le tomboft'hat noted Indi.m warrioi rurniiiK '"«oni the-,e reminders o f tlu Revolutionary times, the former summer r*. we next call at HOW PARK, bv him as one o sidence of the Hon. C.eori;e Imow f Ai ,n. am I c'slablishe*! f the leading' stock farms ot America It IS now ll le tv of the Nelsons, of Kdinburgh, and i property of Mr. John Hop*. s un*. ler the .able man.igement Ret urnmu' \o Brant ford bv the pretty 1 ivc r road leading from the Park and passing •' TITKLA HKUlirrS many years .ig lui) the honu> o f the Tutela tribe of Indi.ms. From this point is obtain.ible a magnificent view t> f the citv, the neighboring vil- la ges .an d the lovely valley o if iheC.rand River, spoken of by Prof. Gold win Smith as bearing a striking re.se mblan ce U) the valley "of the Trent in I'jigland. The former home o here situated, am f Tr* f. A. Graham Bell, of Telephone fame i iw>in these heights lo the city the first leU'P»^^^';^ IS was cons us t meted. From ih.is point a pleasant iliivc o Wuo f ihree miles biirgs lo Brantford at p. m., i n time i'or the RKCliPTlON ; \T TlIK YOUNC; l.ADIKS COLLElJK. / W]V[. GRArJT, DIRECT IMPORTER, BRKNTFORD. MagnificBqt PrBniises. -f-XXXXXXXXXXXXXX-r- The Largest Retail Dry Goods, IVIillinbrv, Mantle, i Clothing and » Hat Establishmbnt West of Toronto. Deparlqeqts. + Dress Goods and Silks. Millinory and Mantk's. Dress am! Mantle Making Hosiery and Gloves. Fancy and Small Wares. Staple and Carpet. Keady-tnade Clothini''. Custom Ch)thing'. Gentleme«*s Kurnishing-M. Shirts .ind Collars. ''■^*»4 Hatti and Caps. I