Sunlight Soap always cleanses a thesafest way‘ It is all pure soap~its magiEal lather has the utmost cleansing _value—- yet it is harmless to clothes and hands. $5,000 Guarantee of Purity. uzvm BROTHERS LIMITED. TORONTO [QQBENTRAL liliiliiililii a 1 \ _ common-row»: GUARDIAN lP. E. 1. Presbytery u The United Church I Leone-s SILK HOSE v , ll-‘lal Price 79 cts. Prowse l WINDBREAKERS u ' , a -. ens heavy ivlndbicakers, suitable for fisher- §§§§L;_~"|iff(i""1 mice or sash. Prowse | LADiES RAYON sitK all shades. Spgcja] 35 L.“ "Sm- PYOWSe HULL. " vésrs Fri. and vertised for l p_ ill. _ . J-fi-fi-ii u. 1 v»—-~L |l.#i‘lU\'sll-irl‘~lA?'l?‘|-V.ED-. LADlFs km“ qmm-‘m:ki-rtuiitiu iiom $13.00 up. v MEN'S KHAKI PANTS. --.-\ i. ‘it‘.-li'liii‘tiil_l'ill oi‘ men's khaki punis- ilfliiiillliz in price from 81.00 to 5'4,- .10. Prowsn ill-tut. |,,,,_ ‘iWFIUfi ‘rmiwmiuos 1.. 5.21 Slliltlthz, Illlhtliiilrli and whiny prim-H‘. l A SPECIAL LINE of indies hat...- lin ribbon, '.<ill‘il\\', um] [pip Spppiu] ‘hriz-e i-‘il. and Sui. $2.5m. pruu-i... lilros Ltd. . l BOYS LONG lfiliii-iil lidllill. A spu- lclui line 0i‘ boys khaki panes. imp, ‘ca 311i" in $1.50- Pruuz-ii- |jl‘(|5_ imp l BALBRIGGAN DRESSES, popu- llill‘ two-piece style, llgiyilg |',-,,,,, “$0.95 up. ~l‘ro\\':.i~ iiroa ind. Newest ilssiliiiliviii or punt-rug 1,1,. 1S! “hill-S. iurinw-"t win-k in llll‘ Provlnita lo c1 nou- ,~_i.,,,_ Pfiiitig $12.00 to $38.00, 1'r0\\.;t~ lirow. Llil, CALL AND SEE our .\]lli‘ilillil assoitinemt oi’ iin_\'on.~< \" es. min, ‘for _v0i1r sumnivr thin-sis. l'i‘\)\\'.~‘t‘ Coleman Lantern. I. . In ii ynurd -__..' .'_. rain}: Our ~t fort-very 'amlly for the chdtfma to study by. _ gasoline. Nowickstotrim; no chimneys to clean", no daily filling. Price ILOO. The Qulek-I-lto lantern han-iy. all- p chores, around id ‘Indoors and 011C. ‘YOU'VE solved your lighting iroblem for all time-indoors an out-the duvyotu get your nick-Lite Lamp and hen you have these modern light-makers sure of plenty of_ good light for any purpose anytime, anywhere. The Quick-Lita LII!‘ is brighter than 20 o ti-atyiooii lamps. t white bri-linnce la canyon thueyes— llldr-"fllldlhfigfllfivlfllflfld n» uzumus , Herbal _ fiemodln V noouvsr, n, t Tissue remember u,“ W, aigyite sole 19w“; q’; 5" R. ALLEN’S I lllhey have been tried and , .011} to be the best in the , W]? for the treatment op alwi " FQX DISEASES ‘l’ .Y°il have not airfldy lll“ tlilm. do Io, now and "It-them on their MERITS. arna, sheds. feedicta. grannies, garages, cellars. etc. Built on rlme principle is tho lamp. Hal mica <'lii1iiiicy-rain-Droo!. wind-proof and in- rcri-prcof. Safrcawt spill fuel evcn if iimied ovt-r. '1‘ o popular models: 7 ‘ - pump. Price fill-SO; \vith senor-ate pump. ono dollar ieae. Iva sail Coleman immpn and Lantern" ealarianotauppiintimriioumbept. '.l‘(i .. Mulls in. Canada By ‘Oil 8P8 l VEGETABLE ucai a soft, runs ueiiamotor is the light for outdoor our “$pencer" No Garden is Flowers.- eto., ALBION NUT ~ ALEION sroviz Phone us Herbal lug J. A. B Oiilee: 1 MON’ 110 . W500i Prletifl.‘ llllilttd In“ Gust George pa». MOM! M tilt... urns I Start your GARDEN right I lhy planting some o1 our early SEEDS HOT BEDS. for instance: EARLY HEAD LETTUCE. l TABLE RADISH, EARLY CABBAGE, CUCUM- BER, PUMPKIN, etc, eta, There, what about some of . ENGLISH Bari-mere, “Ammo MID- " Bros. l.‘.l|. s. in SPINACH. GROWN SWEET PEAS? "finished" un- Gal-tows Seeds Grow A CARLOAD LOTS, oNlON SETS ind POTATO ONIONS have jllit Bfrlvfld all In the “Pink" of 0f LOAN Otraet OLD SYDNEY SOREENED SPRINGHILLI SCREENED INVER~NE3S ‘SCREENED "i "ohpuenauwn. r. ti. t. ., Archibald n . wrm one...“ intact and Hospital if t0 lye. Ill‘, Na“ Thnoat- featln| 19.. and supplying oi \ layer luilding u“. m»; ‘Mount-c u 1g,“ 1,” u ‘u {McDonald '8: McPhee a A. A. MaDONAI-‘éx u. r. llePlfll Beaten. After ;..-. y» iesa it has a row of these beautiflul and “Easy to Grow" : SHAL- condition. Mlfifld to your Lawn or Grass plot early. Use our "Ev. ergreen" LAWN GRASS MIXTURE. EARLY SEE D POTATOES etc" CARTER 8. c0, .- LIMITED. I Seedmen to the people or P. I land ' - “IAI- We arsnow discharging regulari- ty. ears of nice fresh mined Coal of high standard quality, namely: Will‘ requirements, prices reasonable, prompt service. W. D. GILLIS 8t C0. fProfessionai Cards McLEOD Q BENTLEY entiey . w. s. Bentley, K. c. larrlatcrjand Attornay-ahbaw Richmond Street ANGLICAN SERVICES. --'l'hi~.e \\'ill be no Si!l'\'li'f‘ in Si. John's .\lil- ton or St. .\iar,v's. ltus-ii-i, o“ gun. day -.\'iuy 8th.. tiwint», to tho Iilififillfii‘ . ' the llIll|t-l'~‘i\:,|1t*il. lit-v. (‘. it‘. -I._. Johnson. Sunday, May 8th. The llour- 7 p.m. " The Subjcct-Iiioilit-rs. V- iRev, F. ii. Liitlepohns. A apuciul ervlcc is being prepared. .\ ('l1()ll‘ , '.\lttlllt‘i':~i who urt- not ‘lworshiping elsewhere are inviicti in ‘ the present. i WlNDBREAKEFlS-Jichvy- wind- ‘breakers suitable for iishcrini-n. Special price m‘ $3.50. Prowsi: lirna, Ltd. labia music. s? EAST ROYALTY. WOMEN'S IN- STiTUTE.——Thc regular monthly unocting of the East Royalty Wo~ glmélfl! institute wail hold at tin.» lhoine of Mrs. Allison iiolmtis nn :;~iA|i|'li 8th. The met-ling tipnncil i with institute Odo. Tlltlfl? being on attendance of fourteen members .und four visitors IYFPSPIII. Program for the evening was u tlflliilii- on {the Old Fnnhioncil (iii-l and iht" Modern Girl, which ivus \'l‘l'_\' inlt-r- estiug. A letter on Tt-tnpvrunt-c Alliance was rend. Lunt-lu-mi ivha ' served by tho hostess. Nvxi moi-t; ing to be held al ihc homt- n1" .\lr.‘;- * Elmer Jenkins. fillet-lint; rinsed with the National Anilwm MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- On Monday evening, .\ihy 1:. hi, tin- ' tBaptil-it Parsonagefiiyulrtiiscriizili- eons Shower iras tclitlcretl Miss iMm-lon [Pound in aiilitilpailoii oi‘ } the important coming i-w-ni. A‘ ‘ large number otyoung pimple of the church and 00mii1liliiiy gather- ed to express to ihc lirltitl-lO-lii‘ their heartiest good wishes. The many useful and vaiuuiiita prcstints were placed in a May lliirilltai, lo which lMiss Pound was led blind- folded. After the glfls were opened and displayed, light reireslnnenis‘ were served. A very happy ovviiiiiu, was thus spent‘. INSTITUTE MEETING. -- Th" Women's In Monday, Ma 2nd, iii the home til teen members anti a number of vis- l ltors present. was transacted, and reports commi tees given. The srrreizuii Pflliorte that $10.00 had burn urn! , ‘.0 the Protestant Orphanage. was decided to purchase, gram was planned for liPXi iiiflPi~ .1118. to be held on June ti. iii home of Mrs. Perigv Dickie-still. Roll Cali names of famous Canadians. j §n LANNiGAN-RAY. — On Fritialfl April 29th, John Lauiiigan and b)’ Father Haney nt the Sat-red‘ Heart Church. Newton Centre. l‘ groom. Mr. Lannigan is a native] Mf- and Mm. Michael Lannigun, 0f Panmuro Island. Miss Ray is the daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Felix Ray, of Watertown. Mass. 1 srqduate nurse of the New Enr- innd Peabody Home for Crippled T Children of Newton Centre. from Boston to Rumford. Maine. Ind are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kenny, of that town. A sur- prise party was given by Mr. and Mrs. igenny in bong: 0:13: nswiy-i t rd . . c anc- “gaind. tiingliignvgerc the features ofthe ovening. After spending s week with their host and hostess. ll“ ‘iii 3'71". i“?.‘.‘““;i‘~ dllwiii‘; n e er‘ l! f0" Molmtalns and Mohawk Trail to Mayéektb. Mr and * " tie a...» ed. iidreu. A ‘m: TEMPERANOE Meeti ,1.l . Spring vane, H151“: ‘moles s|u< RAYON hloomels. Tuesday uitexnoon, may “m, ha“ Special Fri. and ‘Sui. $1.25- Pfflivflil been postponed lil May 11;)», m‘ 7_4,5-RF0H. Tiid. 1r l m" ‘MEN'S AND young, men‘..- stilts. I CHURCH NOTlCE.—Thv Place- Pownul United Church. Thu Date-- Siwliifl‘! — - <01’ >(,‘_ G_ 1, T_ girls W511 "end(\“ Sylipislllillfiy’ is uiicutling ihc 'l'92l(3ll8f‘.‘i"len'ders m “HOW “n” for "4"" regular meeting o!’ New "lii-“i-"i" suddcilcil rm- Bloomfield cflmiillllillqell the Stanley section tule was liPlil on w b,» i]... death of one oi’ their oid-vcntixsh congregation to P's, “ml “ms, egipemetl residents- nier Methodist Church at Stanley. Mrs. C. A. Stevenson. Willi -*"“"""».\ir.~=. Joseph (ifllllllll. widow of the The uiumi business’ “Mk p1,“... Friday morning, April illileil ll “l ‘ilih iii. the home l‘ . - i i ti of her husband in it will”‘aiiiiniqioliili (till: ixhutzk of which shedlie Committee which was accepted h“ can for the school. A patriotic pi'ti-.,,,.,»}.,- recovered and had been bedwllll i1"? llli fast for some )"?]8i‘8.]'l)ill‘llll1§(illllfjg ‘ .-,-..i. (l)9llll8( itiutviiileliaigeslgvm: haflds of her|thus far $28,000.00 had been raised. to he unswerutl \\'liil kind and tender‘mm"y_ i . ..-h ii}; ‘itilijllleiiinievomq-nxfhdhtcll? ti}... in-Mlellwi‘ Wlili D11 Ramsay. Re s. Lit- , i | .t ious, honest i __ Helen Ray were united in lll8l'i'lfi§;'.‘;::; ivhen ‘m, affliction mm‘, Sh‘? an» Mas!‘ Th” “yer” attended by Flor-‘llli-lziioéathoiic and durhifi her icnlliwhlch “he w" 87951.12’ "ll" once L. Ray. sister of the brldednfness her spmmu, use“ were M. 1 Ind Joseph Brady, a friend of tlndtended m by h" kind vwgwh m,“ four datighters. Mrs. Jsrnei Doug- “ Prince Edward 15mm!’ so" (wile ulariy visited her. administer-‘fiDcsR/oches end ma. John - in: the sacrements of the church. she was prepare d for her final j urney Sh“ l" ,3,‘ Mac-Donald Mn field church on Sunday, May 1!! anti Mrs. John Lsnnigan motored itiliiigl roads funeral services were conducted by Imv. J. A. Caudot who also sang moquiem villa-is on {Monday 1110m- ing. She was a faithful i1 member of the Holy Film ' Tlie regular (iuarteriy meeting oi the Presbytery of the United Church of Canada was convenedin Heariz Memorial Hail on Tuesday. May 3rd, at 11 am. Rev. George Ayers was appointed to the chair, until the Moderator, Rev. F. E. Bothroyd. could be present. After , ‘the devotional period on motion, it i MEN'S KHAKI PANTS. A bigigasnafmedl w hear Rev- Vif» 3880mm“: o! ‘news khaki pants ‘an e3 on iehalf of the woik e- iraugin-g m price from i150 to s2.- H: liivifiq by 13c Alliance arid 1th? u“ ‘Frye 1*“- 2...‘..~.°...'"..‘£'i.".iii“i.fi‘ll‘il‘°.ffil‘l".31 tain lines. After a large number 0f minis- icrs and laymen had responded 10 the lioii (full the following wort! invited tn sit and curreaptinti: Rev. Mr. iiurtiiilg. H. ‘H. Proiltt, ll. ii. Simpson. Rcv. A. A. McLeod. Two new int-inborn, licv. ltlr. Wi-ir of Alberlon anti itcv. Mr. Jut-kaon of CflVl-lilllitlll, having rteceniiy t-onit- in tho ilresbylery were given the right. hand oi‘ lUllUWhllllIl by the chairman. The lniniltea 0t’ the lust. meeting being uusiziint-tl, the iirin mutter of business was the grunting of por- miaaitm in the congregation oi‘ Hratluibiuu- for tho sale of tho par- sonui-zt- ut Pleasant Valli-y. A full docket. being prvsenlvtl and rc- ceived by ihu (‘tiurt_. Presbytery ail journed to meet at 1.30. , NEW SOARFS- Just arrived. ‘Prowa-e Bros. Ltd. l we NOW HAVE a splendid as- ,80ii.m9ll‘l of hand-bags in newest ileathers dud fashionable shapes. Prowse Bree. Ltd. ’ l CQRRVECTION- At the Junior Jiod (from: meeting 0n Wetlneaduy Lilli: recitation, “iiuw Colds Truvi-i’: lwaa delivered by Aurnt Bennett oi (Pi-inch Sit-nut School, not Anna l livntitey which itppeuretl. l BRADALBANE CHARGE Iinitcti .Cillli('.li. Rev. 1mm (Joburn, M. A.. '1}. 1)., Pastor. get-vices for Sabbath May 8th. North Granville 11 a. m. ‘ilosta Valli-y, ti p. m. ilratlaibano, 17 p. m. l RECOVERING FROM lLLN-ESS. v-The family of Mr. Murdock Gra- ham, Bradaibanc, have received the At the afternoon sic-mien, Itcv. A. iwod news t-hut their brother Mr. A. Mat-Laud reported on the work iKcnneth Graham who has been ruir- oi‘ tirganizution ‘being arcmnpiisiietll ‘lonely ill for the past five mouthsibyutlite lTItenipernui-c Alliluifie ling‘. ;and undergoing treatment untierlvil 110i i6 DPiJi-lram n» t as wen’ ~skiiit~d specialists in the Mussachus- Plil-"llml l0!’ ill“ llllllle- ,4,“ General Hospital. 305mm has Theucnmmiitlec in tehurge oi‘ the’ hm, a Successful Operation a week lll(lll(‘li(lIl service m. Cavendish re-l mm. m", mev are anxmusly anuclnpiirtetl un mspirixig service, byl ‘mung m“ cdmplete recover” which Rev. Mr. Jackson became‘ lpasttn‘ of that congregation. l , _‘—_ i Rev. id. .‘\i. Aitken, chairman of DUNS-TAFFNAGE CLUB___ Theithe Religious Educational Commit- lnnnstaffnage “Hume Club held “mice gave notice oi the need of oil . inistt-rq forwarding immediately 11st l'E"llli' m n. t ome ofm‘ . ' ‘ . . . ~ ‘ , l” H e mm n the h dill-Bil‘ unnunl religious (‘iill(‘llil0ll2li| v .1 , , _l xlnhgzéol" ‘Iilfssfifl’,wmlefiefioolzvfifi]lreports in ()i'(|l‘l' liiili ihc Pvt-aby- ' ‘_ ' o‘ ' l" ‘m , iery report might be completed for Prcsulent, Herb Court in chair; _ (Jnnfurentzc. 0n behalf‘ of ihcl ‘utter the rt-guiur business discuss- Bnys- can“, he ,,,,,.n,|“ccd M“ u‘ ‘i011 was tiver .ihe following WBlliH. Simpson who tspoltu on the need. l"‘l"l@1"‘il 01981111111119 “'88 £11611 '03P" of leadership ui lust year's (Zampol ried out, instrumental Music, Maljyvhere there were ubuu 70 boys of», aucritt- 'i‘t~rreii; Guessing Contestflthe United Church. 1e asked ii’! Irving Thompson: Reading, Etiithlarrangeinetits could be mndo to V "st-y; Contest. Marguerite Ter-,p1'0vitie sufllcient leadership iortha. 11.11; Cnntpsfl‘ 3.1m, vessey; vgcallcfimll this coming summer. 0n} ‘$01,,’ Marglunqtt, Terra“ A dagmyfmotionut committee was appointed; .llilii'iit'iill min thou sorvcil by host-‘cmml-“llllfi "f MQ-“hls- Allkml- Smll‘; " PAGE seven’, y!’ 0 -. o: gflTl-y r o L owl. 0 k n ' b ‘Ilia ‘ n y $8 - - ' e stile‘ K llozi" Ma ¢ y _f g8 l _ lmimm ._ Flakes ‘iidgie l“; p“: g A5‘: mm d g3“ uc 52¢ “Jar-numb! N0 “lo tclile“ ¢u¢Y o 11:44" a1 K °g It’ e flag?’ me so S”: fzople elem” aiiil° a“ ‘ Kellflgg = 00o, i’ g More than i!’ the!" dad? ' \ LS5.‘- ‘b1’. “ LED '\\ than. ‘Ni §$ is..- and lln- muniiiig closet] wilhl§r‘;:n“]"'t|_ 1M3“ lfivilwlllllinl" f‘ "“'""l"‘ H _ N“. l, [I _ - tu mil. it: o owing “'11s l‘ l mm A" mm lpresenteti and passed nnainimously ---<0->--—- by Presbytery: Resolved that the Camp Director be given authority" PERSQNALS lio communicate, and make mieiinite iurrangemcnta with available men, teacher 0g t0 provide u sufficient number’ Mi. f‘. ii ilorion. ofi Lon j fboya at Camp. That tilese icatitn-si uitili llic released from all congregu-l . i ona t tie ~ 1' . ‘ ‘ ‘Thoscntitintliug the Tbachersfiithe C3,?“ 51:11:51’?ttiletlzigigxllgil B? (flllvelilloii llllfi “Y-‘ifli 0Y6? M19395 the adjoining congregation be held Tillie Sl- -l°l"l- Kllllileell MCKBIWrespont-iibie for ut least one service zit- and Alias Ida. Cimilnlsky. fa Sunday in the congregation iroinl , --7__ gwhlch the minister is absent, untl .\lr. ifrank ititzgs 0i Riggs and FOFOUJEI‘ necessary congregational ilerriiznn who spent theuvintei" in ‘duties. British Columbia. returned Wed-v it was reported that the OLeary, hesduy and has resumed his ton- ,Settlctnent Board had extended a; ‘stiritii tiniios. tcaii to Mr. S. B. Profiti. which had l _ lbeen accepted, and it was agreed i Misses dicta Toombs, Bertha Car- “lat. Ml" Prmlll lle “Plmlllteil l0 ruihera and Aiiidrntl Toombs are in (glm-“ry u“ ‘l dmmlle‘! ‘lumllilm? ill!‘ (‘iiy amending tho '|'(‘.ll(‘/lil5l‘i-i't I m“ Prdmnmm m cnllfewulml’ Coin/Pink“. ‘that. (luring the interval he should . a ' receive the some stipend before or- l\ lll ' lllt)‘l‘ ulicndin -ihP (“nation m‘ ‘m’ Wm ‘men "Tp-‘llllxlf’ m" “x L, ‘ _ Clgqomil‘ Presbytery expressed regret for i‘ “ l " ”"","" mllfl" ll“ ‘the illness of Rev. M. (l. McDonald. "’“'" ‘m’ "l" M‘ ' lllllel m“! “m” lwhich necessitated his resignation gitrvt Ling, xiztnm- Autirews cntiqmm ,Summe,.,_,,de_ Iifivrl P’ 1 Convention. “l3 Vl"-""' ltlllllt "wl"‘“l'l"l’ lwml- lFi-aser having accepted fl. call to ‘ ‘tile United Church there, provision- . . Kathleen Mat-Imoti. .\lr. in] arrangements were made for in- Louis Hintmons anti Mr. (lliileiltlrililuqiigg) up a page m i", Het- mien liIWll, zuii-nilint: lhn unnuhi TV-at-h- Rev. D. M. Grant to preach, Dr. t-i-‘c (‘onvr-iilltm. ,Saint to address the Minister, Rev. ii). K. Ross. the people. “ - ,. 0n motion it was agreed that the -- i. a ' . z sslilk, bylxifiiiiifinlrhtlwapla; iv?“ Ml,_iiia‘ilnefi'itfhifli'i'(lofii)iiit ho added tn the _ _‘ 1 ' ‘ _ t Miro o s res yery. - ‘.::;’".=.':z.*:'.i*'"*~..-?. .1» 1- - ~ _ ISUTPOW that th P b t ii i. - has becirunder surgical treat ent ed {mule obimiryrfizgcsryot H e" in the Gloucester Hospital. {Bath-date J_ C_ Tatme’ of Omeary read nrst, N. B- and speaks in the hlglijpy Re“ D_ K_ R0,“, and n’ was 0st terms of the doctors and hoaplqagreed that it be placed on record, mi stall’. also the kindness and soc-It was further decided that the let- iulibilily qt the Bzlthurst peolile- ier oi‘ sympathy to Mrs. Tatirie pre- A grant sufficient to place a min- f the Cav- ‘viousiy drafted and which was read IN MEMORIAM later in the congregation 0f Lots ell the for- lluillliit-rsnli, lfigi-z. urn in ‘Chariutie- [Cirairman of Presbytery in preside, | by l\ir. Ross to be forwarded in the - name 0t’ the Presbytery. MRS‘ JOSEPH GALLANT‘ l4 and 10 was recommended by Tho fillltlsfiiilt} sprint: 808w"- “'i"‘-‘P"e“l’l’l"l'- Permlfiiilo} was riv- iifr. W. T. Huggnn reported on “n, Joseph vrauann Her death the Presbytery Roll and it ivas de- sm, in cured in which the roll would of her foflkepl. in future. 7 (pry, She had been ailing highest commendation. I in the Presbytery. .~ i ._killful edicai atteutioul -\ "rem! Temperance Commit- "gefililuifrzlurflng xtnhe and “me on tee was appointed consisting of n-ue Rev. F. E‘. Bothroyd, chitirn an‘, to- “ g jtiejoltna, Wilson, Aiiken and Som- kind and ob 8 ng The following resignations . i’ ti t the - T‘ "“"' “mplméga rxfiigfiuuilu’; Znwlty from the active service oi ' ' ' when: lflllfl look ill. she leaves to ouifp enuis imcet- five A Gnu“, who frequently and ay. Mrs. Paul Gallant, Mrs. its sil of Mexico, Maine and of Mexico, Maine, ‘Matthew oi.‘ iHaii- fsix John of OlLcai-y and Lawrence of Sum-merside, also two sister. and one brother and. Mrs. ‘Margar- 'et Arsanauit and Tennis Buote of IMexico, Maine, and Mrs. Robert iPineau, of Clftown. , The pail-bearers weret-der-ome Gallant. Joseph Arsenauit, Arthur trusted Richard. Gilbert, Arsenuuit, Tennis y socle-lflPetere and mo, Duh-on. to Eternity by Rev. "Resili- igg the Bras perish- he funeral took ‘Dlflm 1° Bllwm‘ d pita the awful condition of es was well attended. The t é their .- iat a suitable book be prn-gwele lllefle“ m _ .\lr. Fitzpatrick, Paliflel- Havmr, m“, yemx “m. Sickness hem; “us. Chair man of‘ the I-iome Missions. Mmmy e “a ‘lgnvt. o. full report of the work oi’ hatlrincgnagiegiflgd u call to Si. SteDR-{t-ztmpnign; en, the PresiJYmW expressed hill-t q eiet-torulliftnditiatles and sumiortilng me“ Er Lockhnn re one‘, on be_:i,>=ii appreciation of his sen such p0 tca c0 ea, as u l gwc limp- of me M_ g, plppund Gmth,,:|\'e|itiei'e(l and reglet at his (iefiali unqualified altppult to ilie piohlbi ‘ ' ure from our midst. The following resolutions presented to the. Presbytery hi’ RBV- mind our people nnew that this is P. A. Fiipairck, chairman of Committee i1 pointed tn deal with (jhurtzh us defined by our highest the temperance situation in view Courts. A. in loyalty to this we rc- Qr [he present ‘urgent need. these affirm thc resolutions of the Mari- —- time conference, page 40, minutes. Hwitereas. the‘ General "Council of 192G. "’l‘his conference representing ‘riiir-church-in the Sessions of 192‘; lothe churches in the provinces of _ '(_‘ has defined its position regardiukqNova Scctia. New Brunswick and the IOIIOWlIIKIPrLxiQa Edward island would terms: ‘Whereas (1) in the Pro-ipreas its and viqoeg now under Goverlimfiiit 3M9 that the prohibition of the manu- Adt- such sale has resulted in (a) facture. the importation of. an ‘ever increasing sale and con- anle forbeverago purposes of in- wmrilon .0! alcoholic liquors far toxieating liquors is the only satia- ‘e dlflbeilflfld Whfiiflfactory way of controlling the the provinces were under Prohibi- tion; (b) an increase in illicit sale: Sale is not a satisfactory method of (c) an increase in drunkenness anti crime. aim-ms the former findings ofthis P. General Council and the uniting minutes, 1926; state in support of churches that the Prohibition with- imCanada of the manufacture. im- portation and exportation of liquor for beverage purposes is the only aatisfsctory way of controlling the W611! tho liquor trnilic ip cons, Stanley of Alberton, Thomas, beyondum a as. tn-nv 00., umurn take thisopportunity of announcing to the Trade the appointment of Mr. S. C. Moore 0f Charlottetown, as their representative for Prince Edward Island. v ' A' ‘Mr. Moorl: is well known t0 the Trade and will endeavour to keep in close touch with all Eddy customers on the Island. All enquiries directed to Mr. Moore will re- :eive prompt and courteous attention. were unanimously adopted: Therefore. this Council re- ted and accepted: Rev. liquor trnflle; . , (1 v, Bitiefortl, Rev. "e mme liirialgine; ltev. (‘.. (irahimi. people to organize effective support Rev. i’. _A. Fitz- in‘ existing pmvintvial prohibiiory Mr. Fitzpatrick. legislation; in) Hy an educational " the Temperance policy, of h l" m.“ m“! this Braille and moreover that cf _ , _ all Mr. (Yonncil enjoius its ministers and menu,“ tried, prohibition h, m? mus.‘ sili-tressful iu reducing ihi.‘ cvii m‘ inicltipcraiice. ii. We express our appreciation the preventative meaattres re- cently atloptetl hy the Federal aulh~ nrities for the prevention of the smuggling and illicit manufacture of intoxicating iiqtior. ‘but with great earnestness we (iesire to point out that these measures are Insufficient, and that nothing short of the immediate appointment of _a sufliciellt detachment. of Mounted Police. asked for through the Fed- crui members, can adequately cope- with, the situation. And further.» We would urge that immedi- ate atops be token by both Church and State to inaugurate thorough going programs of education in temperance o be carried on in the, home. churc , and the school. The following ofllcers for the coming year were appointed: Dr. E.‘ H. Ramsay, chairman of Presby- tery. Rev. J. A. MacLeilan, Secre- tary; Rev. F. E. Bothroyd, Chair- control and has proven inadequatelmgn o! Home Minions; Rem E_ for that purpose. And further the Lockhart, Chairman of M. E. E- Island Presbytery. nose 82- Fund; Rev. o. Homers, and a .J.-‘ M. MacLeodKwere appointed menu giir, Provincial Prohibiiory Law. hers of the Settlement Committee}. that we unequivocally deciareour tartar some diacuiaion relative-to: ~ strong belief that the Prohibition. other mgggg", Pl-Qgbytefy ‘gimp-m,- method l8 the only wise method to ctr-to nae/stat 8ackvfIie.the month? adopt in dealing with the liquqrweck hLLQflQ; ' _' - -, (bi By selecting as‘ 0,- tion 0f the liquoittraiilr." We request our ministers l0 re- Oll l' ex tnatured Judgment the liquor traffic and that Government