' _ . r .V I W i ._ 4"" _. r / only for that sa Si' me lack of faith. ,et ./' 1 l FOXE wn ` Miui0¥l§ of _dollars are being made ,around you in the Silver Black. Fox business. Are you in it? l r on T w u Y o T . Capitals Too Small 'I Well Buy a 100 Share in Dalton’s ' Have no faith in it ? _Well ask yourself how much faith you had in it five years ago and what you could have been Worth today I n t o _ x V Invest a hundred dollars or up to ten thousand dollars in the alton SiliveriBlack ox launch who have been “frozen out’ oi this business '45 of Commerce on - _ O A -Tue Ben Ranch ln ine world y y I Q lt Will give you ten times greater returns than the same amount invested in the ordinary way." You men with small capital. I P. E. I. W Now is Your Chance 1 \ I Provisional Directors Zo? ‘Z/I L_ "-°*4'.~.gl-'-- ' 1. _j _, MINUTES OF THE PRESBY.TlllR€ OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. r ‘ ~ ____ The Presbytery of Prince Edward Islnnd met in Bt. -J ames’ Hall, Char- lottetown, on Tuesday. the fifth day` ol November, one thousand nine hun- dred andvtwelve years, sl; ten o'clock in the forenoon, and was constituted with prayer. There were present nlvfessrs, A. J. McNeill, Moderator; T. F. Fullerton. W. H. Spencer, . in J . Rattee, Geo Millar. John Murhy. A. oralse, R. 1*. Murray, D. Wtllrht, Robert Mur- ray, J. W. ill/lcKengle, H. J. Fraser. A. McKay, G. A. ,Butherland, A, D. Mclntosh, A. J. W. Back, ministers, Iiicnt Gov. »Roger_i, William C. Mc- Neill, and A. E. !_Kcl,ean, elders. Minutes ei nieee:ggs‘ held on August the. sixth, Septe _ner the third, the seventeenth, ihe""_wenty»sixth,» and october the third: 'lone thousand nine hundred andtwelve years, being in the hands of miiirlbers in printed form were held sh' read and sustain-, ed. ' ' ` The Rev. G. C. i Tayiorbelng pre- sent wasxiuvited to sit 'and corres- pond. ' , Mr. in 1lee1i"nIz_and a on ' 01. ;\%T»R. Messrs Fu_il‘er- appointed a a suitable' ohi`- Preshytery te- 0 $2 r A Shares are selling very last. Subscribeitoday for what you can afford with-the undersigned or any branch of the Canadian Bank ' \ ‘ 9 l: is fl \ fol owe: Mr. D. J. Morrison, Hemp. to, which he was inducted in 1897. ton, Tryon and Bonshaw. " Mr. Neil Rattee, Wood Islands. Mr. G. 11. Kyle, alcinnona say West. , Mr. Thomas C. Duncan, Invernes and Victoria West. The first three sh-owed that th After a pastorate of two years he was called to St. Andrew’s Church, Truro. Resigning this charge ps ' went to Scotland wherehe took s post-graduate course and on his re- s turn was culled to Summersldo where he labicvred for several years. In 1910 he took charge of Zrion Church, Char- e congregation had met oll.obligations` lottetown. ' and paid the catechists in full. ~ a Mr Duncunfs report showed a b ance due of one hundred and lou teen dollars and ninety seven can tl ($114.97) .' ' dered to he transmitted to the secr 1. |_-'.. A8 a man Mr. Strathle ever stood for noble aims and lush ideals, he ` was endowed with rare qualities of `mi\nd and body which he gladly used .ln the Master's cause. Ae a preacher _ truths of the Gospel of the Grnce of ,On motion these reports were or- he found his theme ‘in the great e n tary of the Home Mission Bou.rd,a that said' Board beirequested to p d 5 God. I-Iris voice was sympathetic and his . “Y the ,claim of Mr. Duncan. _ style was at once forceful and clear, d n . Mr Robert Murray was appoint dignified and plain thus securing close - e to visit Inverness and ask the .people attention to his nnpressive sermons. there to make on effort to contribute wli`lc‘n'niwavs rave ample evidence of something additional towards the psy thought and reading. ment or the catechist’s expenses- On i, His ,untlrlng energy round congenial motion it'was decided to apply . work in the innlwuration and super- the Home Mission Board. on lheligii vision of the building of the new ,a .. _ of Mr D McLean, for five dollars a' . ._ ig seventy-five cents (§5.75) for pulpit lsupply ei: Tryon, Hampton. and Bon- shaw on the twentieth day ol Det- ober last. - ' ' Mr. 'l‘."'F. Fullerton e lowing re: ed by Mr. ‘ In removing of Mr. ~R. G as an roi who St. Oct. The .church which will always be assoolat - ed~;wl'th his name. e _Asia member of the Presbytery, hs evei' ’showed a cheerlul ‘and graceful readiness in responding to any task laid him for the _furtherance of the of God ~in'this..Provlnce. can be truthfully said, "he his' labors and his works himl" was instructed to forwiard the foregoing ‘to Mrs. and to the session oi. Zion of the Moderator Md W. H. Spen- Zlon Congrega was ehurcheb behalf of fthe . ._. Hampton. etc, and ' Brookfield, etc. McIntosh, H. J. Fraser, Geo Millar, The employment of suitable men for G. . Sutherland, J. W. McKenzie, these congregations was also left _Pres. Hon. Chas. Dalton. ~ Secy Trees. W. B. Prowse, Solicitor, ministers, T. G. James, William C. the hands of Prcsbytery’s Home'lVl~cNeill and Lieut Gov, Rogers, el- Misslon committee. Mr. E. J. Rattee was appointed a member of this com- mittee in place of the late Mr. Stra- thie. It was decided, on motion, to appoint 5, commission consisting of seven 'members to visit. the congrega- tion of Cardlcan, on Tuesday. the nineteenth instant, namely Messrs. A. J. McNeill, convener, W. H. Spen- cer, M. N. McLeod, T. F. Fullerton, A. J. W. Back, ministers. Lieut. Gov. Rogers, and John A., Lawson, elders. ders. Took up the petition of the congre- gation of Richmond Bay East asking Presbytery to apply to the General S. McKay as 5, minister of the Pres- byterian Churchiin Canada. Messrs. D. Dougherty, A. E. McLean, and H. D. Doble were heard in support of the petition. After idiscusslon it was moved by Mr. E. J. Rattee, seconded by Robert Murray, and carried, thsl; The recipt of a communication in, this Presbytery appoint a committee regard to the James Robertson Mem- orial Fund was noted, and the fund commended to the consideration of congregations within' -the bounds. The matter of travelling- expenses of com- missioners to the General Assembly. was. on motion, referred to the con- vener of Presbytery’s committee on Systematic Giving, that committee to allocate the amount required to rongregations, namely, two hundred and seventy-three dollars ($273.00). Mr. R. P. Murray _was appointed convener of the joint committees on Sabbath Schools and Young People's SocietieB;- and Mr. W. N. McLeod, convener of the sub-committee on Younz PcoDlc’s Societies, and Mr. A. 8. Stewart convener of the subcom- mittee on Sabbath Bchools. ‘ It was moved bv Mr. G. A. Suther- land, seconded by Hr. Robert Mur- ray, and carried that a meeting of Presbytery be held in St. James’ Hall, Charlottetown, on Tuesday,'the twenty-sixth dav 'of November in- stant two o' .- to buéget, confer on date and in the The same place quarter two clocl in the afternoon to meet with Mr. McKay in Summer- side and confer with him in the mat- ter of the request before Presbytery for his ordination, said committee to consist oi Messrs John Murray, G.A. Sutherland and H. J . Fraser, and to report at meeting called for 26th lnst. Mr. Robert Murray gave notice of the following motion:-That this Presbytery overture the General As- sembly to divide this Presbytcry, and form the thirteen or fourteen western congregations 'into a separate Pres- bytery. Mr. G. A. Sutherland gave notice that at next meeting hs would move that a committee of Presbytery be- appointedlor the oversight of stu- dents for the ministry. to identify Mr. J. A. Scrimgeour, of Mr. A. D. McKenzie. \ A CRAISE, l* -.~ .'l- Prelbytery Clerk. ntenogrephh- lor 5 whelssnleifreeerr Assembly for leave to ordain Mr. J ., A STORY OF THE QUEEN OF ITALY. Both the king and Queen of Italv are fond of walking, and on one ac- casion, when cu villegiature, they were wnik,\ug unattended near the Chateau do Racconigi, the Queen be- came thirsty. An old woman was tak- ing care of si cow close by, and the King called out to know whe- ther she would let them have some milk. ' _ Fancylng that she was dealing with an ordinary tourlsti the woman de- clared that she could not-her cow had none. Oilering her a piece of sil- ver, the King suggested that she should go and fetch a pitcher of wa- ter from home for the lady, while they looked after the cow. A wooden 'bowl stood close by. and, declaring that she could not resist the tempta- tion, the Queen sat down, as soon as the old woman was out of sight, and began to milk the cow herself, declar- ing she had often done so in Mont- tenegro. When they had assuaged their thirst, they png B gold coin in the bowl and hid behind a boulder. When the old woman returned sho was con- vinced that a miracle had been per formed. amd, sinking on her knees, bezan to any her prayers, under the impression that she had been visited -runner. the twmtrflrth hy 0! _nm um _weenneuy ee pin my November, instant, sl; two o‘ci¥ekI in ther on 5 trio to Japan." lthe iftemoon. of which pubic ln- "How wonderful!" ‘ timatlon fu made, and ‘tlrlslederunt . Yes, very, 'very wonderful He l"°'° °\9*¢‘1 tbl U50 l"°5"°“l‘*~|°i- ~ dreambd all this on a vactthon rburion, GOOD ADVICE Not long ago Lord Klnnard, who always actively interested in reilgii work paid a surprise visit to a n exon school in the East-end of L don and toifl a class of boys the s ry ot Samson In concluding his n ratlvc His Lordship added - 'He was strong, became wealn 1 then regained his strength. enabl him to destroy his enemies boys, ll I had an enemy, what wa you advise me to do?" A little boy, after meditating the secret o that great mt strength, shot up bis 'hand and claimed Get A botti6 of 'air ___,__.___._..._- ONE ON ROOSEVELT (London Advertiser ) The United States presidential ¢ paign is “arming up rapidly, the cnndldatcs Wilson and Roost on fthtni stumpd said Taft blindly on e is ng an may ng go president ls idle, however. the s tary of the Republican National ( mittee, Charles D Hlllis, is par being so His latest statement ll to the gi-ent American publii nounces Roosevelt in terms that 1 the warmth of the campaign “' b i ‘ _ 1. ...ei 0. »..» Y °“ ‘“° _-___ ;::';°.§1::°:.:::,:.r;°:.‘sll .:.'.f“.°:: Foreign Mission committee be asked ' JUQT SUMMER DREAMS, n he says' m,°,.,,.mg hi, ,zinwt ¢ f l di missronary in Demerara, with this "Now that we are engaged, tell me ozyaagigggll ng 1:3223, Mr § Presbytery, as was done ln the case soprgthlfnihahosg you; §,e0pi¢_;;1 t K ve” do” u the h-“tg $1; lm , ' v e er. cares s pres en 0 h n tl llxsue ima Meesrel T- F- Fllllertvll. W- H- a big automobile coinpany. I-Ie em- iinginrews .lgiiekiisod Here is irli SDGDMP. N15 T- U~ -7911109 WGN’ BP” ploys over two thousand men." ception of Andrew -Thohon al wor _ and any other pointed to make allocations to con- "And you are his onlv son?" ln his Life of Benton, publh mnv lse. Presbytery gregmtlons for all the schemes of the "Y", And your pvopls, 1 9|-w|ms_ ,,“m,\,¢|- 0| yggrg qu gg spy; to mwt U10 mm* place ohm-sp, My-_ E_ J_ new was aD- are influential?" ‘ that Jackson was "an ilnoinat a quarter to two o'clock.in the af- pointed to. revreemt tbl Prelbytsfv "Well, I don't like to appear boast strong president, who Abddid of which public intimation on the Home Mission Board, Eastern ful, Slit my father is one of the pro- anions and preiudi b t ni und this sederunt wss~ Section. ‘ mineiit citizens of our town." his reason of his ii ' ai with the bensdlctioa, Conntderxion of s communication "I thought so. How hong are you 'had been elected when the publ ' _ from the nvener of the augments- oin to etav here?" . was in s “wholly irrational | _ K 8 fi A* ORAISHL ‘tm 60mm{¢@ 'll a¢l!l‘f¢d Until "Only gngthgf wggk; them I mugt mmm" cm.k_ .vu Pnzeetmwmi. mmm". £0 mm in {:::rnoa;:>::_;;:"n;el;;nyi-¢:“;i1ht‘;t§ c St. Jamal' Hall, Charlottetown, on ’1'hat's ktrsnge. I havin to hurry roll of IU, nod-~sbe_on tha lane .hal and out of biopsies! ' , l ' x