C II i f: I I C I I I . ...__-. PAGE TWO Farewell Reception at Murray Hb. North At the meeting of the Presby- Qery of Prince Edward Island hold in Zion Church Hull, Charlotte- Qoivn, Rev. J. H. Douglas, minis- . r of the pastoral charge of Mur- ray Harbor North and Peter's oed tendered his resignation that field to take effect e1- ter Sunday, Nov. 14th. On the evening of Wednesday. ‘Nov. 4th the members and adher- ‘pntl of the Murray Harbor North ‘notion of me Murray Harbor North end Peter‘: Road congrega- tions together with a, number of friends of the Rev. and Mrs. Douglas from other churches, as well. to the number of one hun- dmd or more assembled st the mense to hold a. farewell rmep- ~tlon. Mr. Harry Miller was elected chairman for the evcning and sf"- ior having slntctl to those assemb- lccl the purpose of the ‘Jalhering he called upon Mr. Thomas Mil- ler. Elder, to rend the following addrcsv Dun‘ Mr. fllld Mrs. Douglas and Family:- We the Session. members and udherents of the Murray Harbour 'Nbrfh section of the Murray Hur- ibour North and Peter's Road Pres- bwl-rimi coilurcgntion have as- sornhled n‘ the mnnse this even- ing to bid you farewell. and to ex- ' press regret at your departure. i | lands that know not the Master. Kennedy representative cider came made n very fitting reply on be- Missionary Society friends for their generosity at this‘ shown to thcm since having come spiration you have been to us, and we trust the seed sown may en- able us to curry on, and help in sending the message to heathen Your children, Margaret and James, we have all learned to love. And now we would ask you to accept this gift. as e. loving token of remembrance and o. symbol of the good will existing betwpen putor and people, and. though you feel that duty calls you else where and our paths must now diverge, we are glad to have known you and to have had you in our midst for s while. In whatever portion of the Mas- ter's vineyard your lot may be cast we wish to usurp you, you will always have the best wishes of your friends in this small corner of the Garden of the Gulf. Signed on behalf of the con- gregation — Thomas Miller, Wil- liam Kennedy. Shortly before the closing of the reading of the address Mr. Wm. forward and presented Mr. Douglas with a well-filled purse. To the address Mr. Douglas half of himself and Mrs. Douglas and family and thanked the peo- plo of the congregation together with the members of the Women's end other time and for the many kindnesses into their midst some five years ago. Mr. Douglas told of how he re- Our hearts were inexpressably ifleited to leave the congregr‘ srlvidenvri WhPTi we learned you h~l zloriflod to scvcr YOlll‘ connec- 11ml ‘.\‘l'il viii: cnngrogation. Mr Tirmuins, when you came lo us five years ago. we were as sheep without s shepherd. by your diligence and persever- once have irlcd at all times to in- siill into nur minds and lives the unscarchnble words of truth and life as found in the word of God. which you have preached zealous- ly without feer or favour. In our Jqve you have rejoiced ivith us. and in our sorrows Y0" wt-"o evr-r kind and slfllllflthetlfi- Oftimos we have been disap- pointing and have forgotten our vows and many times have we been absent from the House c! God when we might 1'1"" bee“ there. viii’), Mrs. itwuzllis. 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Campbell Jeweler Queen Street POTTER & MOORE and YARDLEY’S TOILETRIES REA SONABLY PRICED. tion but he time had come when his children ' yMarrznret and Jrimcs for high school and that he would I need to seek a, field where they i you could have school privileges still remain at home. of the evening besides the usual rounds of farewell there note of added sadness. ston Kennedy, one of the leading men in all the departments of the work of the church, was lying in bed at home so seriously ill that the coming of the end was ex- pected almost any moment. ‘ pleted his address and had. thank- ed the people again for all of the kindness Douglas and family, he led the gathering in prayvr on behalf of ‘ Mr. Kennedy and his family. ~ resumed his seat when Mrs. bert Llewelyn. president of Women's Institute rose and on ap- proaching Mrs. to her the following address from that organization. members North Women's Institute on learn- irq of your intention of leaving to hke up your residence in an- oilher province, feel that we can- not let you depart without pressing in some small way our deep appreciation of your work among us end your willingness to help in our work in the Institute. lived among us your personality ‘and gracious manner has endeared you to us all, and we will always kindly feelings the wonderful ex- unple of noble womsnhood you have set before us, although we loss is some one 0150's gain. success and happiness will crown C- C. HEESCHEN THE EUSTON PHARMACY Okvooou showed how that the were rcarll‘ unci , Running through the festivities For Just at this time Mr. Raul- After Mr. Douglas had oom- i shown to him and Mrs. But scarcely had Mr. Douglas Her- the Douglas she read INSTITUTE ADDRESS Dear Mrs. Douglas: We the of the Murray Harbour OX- During the five yearn you have wonderful remember with also realize that what will be our We hope that in your now homo your work and God's blessings may rent upon you and your family through life. And if in this life we do not meet again, we trust that some day we will all meet when lifes trials are over and earths partings are no more. 1n conclusion we ssk you to ac- - cept this small gift, hot for its material value but just. ls l. re- membrnnce of our happy hours spent together. Signed on behalf of the Murray Harbor North Women's Institute. Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn, Miss Mary Condon. Not long before ma. Llewellyn had finished reading the address Miss Mary Condon presented Mrs. Douglas with a beautiful lady's hand bag. In s few well chosen words Mrs. Douglas thanked the members of the Institute for their thoughtful- ncss and noncrosiiy. Following this Mr, Thomas Mi‘- lcr, Superintendent of the Sun- day School, in a short address told of the good work done by Mrs. Douglas in the Sunday School and spoke of how much she would be mkscd. Mrs. ‘Douglas thanked Mr. Mil- tirr for his kind words of apprecia- on. - Another gift received by Nfrs. Douglas was that of s beautiful embroidered linen cushion cover from Mrs. ‘Thomas Clow as an ap- preciation of Mrs. Douglas’ ser- vices in assisting her with her work when for some years she was Secretary of the Home Helpers De- partment of the Women's Mis- sionary Society of the Murray l-lar- bour North section of the congrega- tion. The ladies of this section of the congregation then served s dainty lunch which needless to say was thoroughly enjoyed. The gather- ing was closed with singing "God Be With You Till We Meet. Again" followed by the benediction by Rev. m. Douglas. At the close of the meeting of “The Workers For Jesus" Mission Band a few days previous Mar- garet Douglas was asked to come forward. Miss Irene Graham. vice presi- dent of the Mission. then reed the following address to Margaret and her brother James: Dear Margaret and Jimmie: - We your fricnds wish to express W85 R ‘ §\\\unp?_|g% Qms '6 Th0 focal confer d Manual, 9110 Mountings! Hotel ism eddren foe business o: plenum-which oom- uendsrapeot. a I I :; a: a I. nun! uvunul n: n: parting hard indeed. We realize that we are losing the conuudeship of two young people, who by their spendid char- acter and friendliness have caus- ed us to esteem them very much. There will be a vacancy left be- hind which will be. hard to fill. Although we are going to lose you and the friendship which has grown up among us, since you came here five years ago we know that what is our 10m, will be mother's gain, for where ever you go to live that place will be the better because you have lived in it. In token of our appreciation for your kindnass to us we ask you lo accept those-little gifts, not be- ‘ cause of their monetary value but because of the wish to remember you in some small way. Now in saying good bye we can only wish you "bon voyage" and that you may enjoy everything to the fullest when you fake up your duties in your new abode. Qi 4i '~&=- neither time nor an, trustworthy servant! reasonably expect to ply. our regret that you are about to depart from our midst. It is hard ‘ to have to say good-bye. for when we remember the happy times we have spent together it makes the] no ° mi x1“, £9.16” ‘ 4° Liberal allowance on your y. monthly terms of the General Motors Imtulment Plan make purchase easy. See your nearest Chevrolet dealer . . . today! THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Signed on behalf of the Murray North School and Mission Band. Bets Johnstone, Irene Graham, Hazel Hleken. Nari!‘ the closing of the nod- lng of the nddnes Min Hue! l-lldken presented Margaret with n beautiful pen and pencil for her- self-end she also gave her a flesh light for her brother James who was not able to be present at the gathering. ' mu. Douglas who Ins present at the meeting of the flisslon Bend thanked the young people for the gifts to Margaret and James and for the many other kfndnenes shown to them since coming into their lnldlh The meeting was than closed by residing the Lord's Prlyer in unl- eon. During their stay of five years in Murray Harbour North Rev. end Mrs. Doudlu have done splen- did work. 80111042 new member, have been received into full Oom- munion with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. and 62 have been baptized, quite a. number of whom were sdulis. All of the different organiza- tions of the church have made good progress. The best wishes of the congre- gation go with Rev. and Mrs. Douglas and fsmily wherever God in His providence may order their lot. LONDON. Dec. 8—Awa.rd of the King's gold medal for poetry to 30-year-old W. H. Auden of Blrm- . lngham has been interpreted by London critics es a tribute to the new school of so-called "insur- gents." Auden, one of Britain's mt». brilliant and prolific writers, al- ready has turned out seven vol- umes of poetry and is known as nul- rum- mom mmrsx Grade V.—-l. Donald Buntein; a, yinnifred McKay; 8, Bobbie May- ew. Grade IV.—l. Ens McKay: 2, fiancee McKay; f, Marion Dun- nhg. Grade IIL-l, Charles Peynter. Grade II.—1, Douglas Cole; 2, Eric Carr. Grade II. Jxt-‘l, Shirley McKay; 2, Mics-ion Carr; 3, liflldred Adams. Hazel Psynter; 8, Don McKay. Grade I. Jr.--l, Ellis Burgoyne; 2. Marjorie Paynter; 8, Horace Bur- goyne. ~ Prizes for Arithmetic awarded to illy MacEwen, Marion Curr and arjorie Paynter. Perfect u“ dance-Edwin Cole, iiarion Ramsey, Donald Bmtaln, “rabble Mayhew, Winnifred McKay, iormsn Dunning. - Eva. McKay. "lotion Dunning. Eric Curr, Marlon mrr. Mildred Adams, Eric McEwen. "lumen Cole. Hazel Peynter. Do: . ivlcKey, Marjorie Puynter. Arthur one of the foremost representatives , gamut, Ann“, McKay of the new group. Edna. Uhampiom-Teacher. nAm-sx, N. 5., Dee B—Muking Grade I.—1, Billy MucEwen; 2. . l l | l i | eryofunawmtiawillk great pumiiso as e possible treat- menrtfiurauchekin diseuseensath- lebe‘: foot, ring worm, psoriasis and impolite- Pnlhniunry s10! ltudent Health 01min. in the University of Wisconsin and. by Iiinooln doctors indicate the oom- poiuid is u. successful remedy for those slain afknents, its discoverer solid. mobs mouarda pectimafu. Whit!!! 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