*1 Moore Ea’ McLeod Limited- GHIIOUHCB The Presentation of an Outstanding Collection OF HOLT RENFREW FURS ON l Saturday 3 Monday —- October 22nd-— 24th The collection is wide in scope and includes the newest models of the most-in-demand furs, created by New York's and H. R.’s own talented designers. fin Holt Renlrew re ‘in satisfying your resentative will be pleased to greet our" advise. you ur requirements. Irrespective 0t whether or not you want to buy a Fur Coat at this time, you are cordially invited to view this presentation of fine H. R. Fur Coats. t ,MCIDRE,€-.MFLEOD m , None better in Canr""'.1. LE GUARDIAN; UHARLOTPETOWN 0'Leary W.M.S. llold Thankoffering And Anniversary Service Continued from page l0 iirst time on Sunday. The special oiiering amounted to almost $130. The whole service was moat in- spiring and instructive tine sum realised, represents sas- rliicial giving on the part o! the missionary-minded ladies o! the congregation, The iollowing is s. digest oi the history oi the WMS. o! 0W as given by Mrs. A.J. Mstheson. “l! there is any truth in the old saying that a diiiicult beginning makes a successful ending, then surely the Womens Missionary So ciety of O'Leary church is dcserv-A lng oi any success that has come, or that may come to it in thfl Nt- ure. The first Auxiliary was organ- ized in 1900. There were 15 mem- bers enrolled. Minnie Turner till- ‘ed the oiiice oi both President and secretary. Mrs. Robert Ellis was treasurer. During the iirst year they raised $25.10. In 190i we find the same number of members but this time the president was Mrs. i-LW. Turner, Minnie Turner, see- retary, and Mrs. Robert mils, treasurer. Only $16 ‘was raised and at the end o! the year the Society rested from its labors. In 1905 there was a re-orgonization. Oiiic- ers elected were: President, Mrs. Joseph Rayner; secretary. Aleta Currie; treasurer, Mrs. HE. Mc- Ewen. There were l2 members and $16 raised. This lasted only one year and then lapsed. On Oct. 2nd., i907, during the pastorate oi the Rev. Ewen Mac- Donald a public meeting was ad- dressed by Miss Blsckadder, mis- sionary on Iurlough from Trini- dad. At the close oi the meeting eight women remained and an auxiliary was organized. The o!- iicers were President, Mrs. Cro- zier; vice president, Mrs. McEwen, and Mrs. Robert Ellis; secretary Eliza MacKelvie; treasurer, Mary File. This organization has con- tinued to function ever since so see the 0'Le.~lry W.M.S. is 42 you years old. At no time has the membership been large, usually between i5 and 20 but the amounts raised have been very satisfactory- Last year i4 members raised $172.82, a tar cry from the $25.10 raised by the iirst 15 mernbers.~ The next member o1 the Mil- crntion ever since. In the did splendid work and Church union June 10th., joined with the Mission slon Circle. They have comes when the new year A-‘Lmlliary and a new Circle wil be organized. The youngest member o! Missionary family is the THERE ouonr T l O BE A LAW by Fflgoly t? Shorten Tklfliluoeaym- " was muse we . Neil-urns was. vii-lob ‘nlATmoorl-uzlz asrr'o"rv"'c'm° ‘twill: FlELD. HCN SANG mWNALQEA TRICH N03A ‘AND Ll5TEN TO " You RE ‘on . THE NEW REFRAIN~ \ fi5u§.%‘.="*,..',fii%',;‘3$, * "F" l“ '5" fiM/uw‘ vossaroovooss‘ n’ “ tow/we wruvsz/as, 1o sq s1 "ARPWED ‘T DOWN Will-l HIMWOiPVE BEEN T . ‘$0 LITTLE mow * (QFRQQTEQTUEQMQ? El _-,cy/c~eo ‘IQ/LL. .» . . '\-Qm~iv. -.. .- w“ rill succeeded so very dear to her heart. Missionary Societies raised a. tots continue to increase. -0 Missionary Speaks At Aiherton by Mrs. A.C. Green, the Alberton . Auxiliary, sel Leard, president of the Cas curnrpec Auxiliary; and was eiiered by Rev. P.A. in a solo: once in Central mdia. His two dolls dressed as Indian oi the dress. jewellery, ete. 8h moved from one section o! ih I'M! 0f Nurse there an Iuiiarin and need, snd the various Whenever IIIIO wIe riots or and the i slonary family to receive birth was the MaeKenzie Mission Band, or- ganized on April 19th. 190a by Rev. Ewen lVlacDonald. This Mission Bond has been in continuous op- late autumn oi i914 a. ymlru ladies brunch was organized under the leadership oi Mrs. Robert Murray and Mrs. All. Large. This branch alter 1925, the senior members of Band to iorm a Mis- done a magnliicent work ever since and are planning to become an Evening the Baby Band organized in Aug. 1081 by Mrs. William Dyment. This still carries on and has been very suc- cessful. The late Mrs. Walter Gor- Mrs. Dyrnent and carried on ior many years the work The C.G.I.T. are affiliated with the W.M.S. Last year the OT-eary ior missionary work oi tour hun- dred and sixty-six dollars so you see the difficult beginning has be- come a successful result, and like the handiul oi corn on the top oi the mountain, we pray they will A rare opporttmlty to hear o! the work o! overseas missions and oi the conditions in the countries where these overseas missions are alt work, was granted the people oi Alberton and vicinity when Dr. Catherine Whittier. medical missionary on iulrloogh from Central India, addressed a gathering, Monday evening, Oct. 3. The meeting was presided over president oi the scripture was read by Mrs. Rus- prayer Fits- patrlck. Mrs. John Wells was heard "The Beautiful Garden oi Prayer.’ For the remainder oi the meeting Dr. Whittier held her audience enthralled as she told oi general conditions in India dour- ing the two years sinoe independ- wss declared, and in par- ticulu of the work or our migion dlqslaysd ladies. one a Hindu and one] Mohamme- dan, and described the significance told of the masses oi people who now divided country to the enm- md 0t the riots which resulted Mil-lint the deaths oi about one million people. when there are ‘miss- ions sent- hebers to the mo" needy plsosa- Bhe spoke o! the nest inilunse for peace which Mahshna Ghlndl had over fly. Indian people before his death. rillnss he made an eflort to be there and almost invariably he tor the I hm."- qu g. ust so but m 52M n: and fi means that all Christian, litq-gg. nrs mutt be translated into time Electrical liaatrsetor WIRING AN D REPAIRING IINIST I- BAMSAI, BO Ill Ava- Phons 100.! thing has happened lately and that is that the new government has granted ireedom of preach- fll. Practice and propagation o! all religions in India. This Elves our missionaries ir -‘ to spread the Gospel among all the people they can reach. She said that al- though christian workers are iew in comparison to the millions o! population, it is indeed remark- able the great influence ior good which Christianity has had 0n the thoughtsdmd ideals of India. Dr. Whittier said that their hospital has made history in being the iirst to give public health and post graduate courses to nurses in their own language. Dr. Whitier herseli has been working on the translation oi text bOOlLs into Hindustani. 1n her closing remarks she made s very strong and moving appeal ior more workers in the overseas fields. She urged parents oi young men and women not to hold them back ii they felt called to go. She said she had; never. never, heard n missionary regret the step they had taken or express dissatisiaction with their work and she said we all know that many people here are not contented in the work they are doing. She said that not only preachers, doctors and evangelists are needed but also, teachers. business managers, translators, algricullturlshs, teachers oi hone economics, etc, and that C-hrist- _ -._...___ - iian young Dedple o! almost am profession are greatly needed and for them it should be a great adventure. l PM"? llflrussss in order to reach all the P001110 o! India. One pa“ Now, it's easier iiien svisr lo buy wZna-a-FSTIT "Camels my» products. 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