MAY 2o. 1931 PfesbYtery 4 P. E. Island r i z i n” Pmsbyigfy of Prince Edward -. d met in regular session 011 my M”. 13m, 1h Zion Church n, . Pfesbyteriallltlon of the city where Knox Church‘! was located. After due consideration, he had decided to accept the call and to have his work in Belfast ter- i minate the letter part of the sum- mer. y I Several weeks ago word was re- ceived from Rev. J. Keir Fraser, D. D., Renfrew, Ontario, that he had Licentiate of the Church in Canada. llllThe Presbytery of Westminster is applying to the General Assembly's, Commission on the Reception of Ministers for permission to receive Rev. James F. Bell, a minister of the Presbyterian Church, Australia, as a minister of ‘the Presbyterian VH5 (ZiiABl-‘JJIE not. so generous in their givillld l8 they were last year. In comparing the two years as 5' whole the great- est differences were found to be the contributions to the Budget. _ Rev. R. Hensley Stsvcrt as Con- vener of the Committee on Sunday Schools and Young People‘! 3° cieties gave a brief report of tho jmwN cuairlilan _,__ 11a island-rural nu lislns 1 A LARGE SZiTfZviENT o f Ladies Midsummer Hats arrived today! i THE FIFTH PRIZE, number 1155 iof our Birthrhy Cake has not yet m? FAG-E I Guardian i Ho o v e r Will ’ Hon,C,D,Ri¢hq'p-d3 u Lay Cornerstone ‘Is New Premier _ "mm ”'°S~- LL ‘"1'5"”°"‘,' Of New Building i‘ OfNewBrunswic/z mad. ‘or Mr F c“ induction m“, plans or the construction of the Un- mler oi New Brunswick at the hand! ‘I R. H. IZ- been clalmri. Ii not called for be- 1Canad1an Press) SAINT JOHN N B_ Ma 19_H 1,11, char::it3:n;wl°m_mdrmn8 Church in Canada. ‘ :0C9Pt: thlebeozll extended “to him Zork o; thleflsixieeylefchools an- (mono m 5 9 .1 1°“ Thuradly at “cork May 215m‘ o,“ WA om” May IQPThe ob Chas D Rlahiras of medeylcmh t‘; - s W . ‘rom A n congrega on. oung cop . . . . * - 1 v ' ' - Th“; moon. Those Pr!!!” W9" (4) The Pffilbyitfy of Hamilton is A e » econ! l Dunn m’ pa“ e" a numb" o! Boston , . _,. 9 14 ii llflcliile!‘ "umber Wm b” drawnflfl-Wa . lurnal says today that should morning accepted the office of Pre “d ‘Se, A ghdgcr, moderator. asking for permission to receive Rev "angemenu m“ a may g y mow” Bros‘ ma’ 4721'5'20'2' ‘m. - ' ' our Sunday chools have made gains 9911110111. Yeo, Student Catechists. a Licentiate of the Presbyterian of Presbytery’ Wm address the pew real success of the work. Buffing. Johnson ‘and Dickey: 1 Bush, Blake, Tteachoist and Hart-II Friday, May 15th. The President oc- , cler Rev. S-Bo d Johnston, a minist - "e": Clllllllllsilem. Centre" "l" ‘*_ lied scares negation building op- of His Honour n. n. Mclean, x. q v “.- fii“°éii.°fi‘.ifi ....‘..... ......l ............ ..::.;:‘ "I; 2:" "' i‘i°‘i.i‘.ii.i.“°‘.i "::‘;.:.:"" .1232; e v Goo- e o- . kuv- Muster Murray, m“ B. North America’ and Rev‘ J. F‘ Am on at 730 p-m- Oil IY» I IY 9 F“ u d back a w‘ _ any Pflced- $138‘ P proceed according to schedule, in all Province. Dmullead lLegaw.Rgy, p, Watson demon oi’ the Presbyterian Chung, 126m‘ lie Eangegnegtu ggirfieafm- mvesfigxlfyreft 5min: more of 0;“, AMERICAN LEAGUE ' 4721'5'2o'2' ' probability President Hoover will be Following the resignation oi! Hon. * ' ows: v. as. . . . . 1 ____ - m. Rev. Alex. R. Gibson and Australia. as ministers of the Pres- interim moderator m. the Albemn Elders and more u‘ the parents of. ‘ GAzETTED_In the Canada Gab in Ottatwa about Ftthe middl; ottguly fékialirflliatzxif: grzmsltlhagnoificggu: l McLean. and Mew-a bywflm (mm-ch in 51mm“ - ak d er, B. H. E. _ t_ to lay he corner. one o e s uc l1 ID w. we" Geo a Paynm m The Presbm o! w,“ H is session. Will preside and narrate the the children should t e e "P phllgdzlphia s a o “t” °‘ M“ 15"" “PM” “° i“ °f ture that will cost in the region oi Bench or New Brunswick, Hon. Mr- wnd McKlnnon. a’: Morrison. a pl In to the Grey l Alp 8b‘ 5Lep5 leading up to the call; R.ev interest in the work of our Sunday m“, o 2 2 Dr. J. S. Jenkins, Charlottetown, as ha“ a million dung“ Richards 3X50 submitted a m, o‘ m‘ l c“ Mcbaren, 1110s. - d. ID l’ B m‘ nera em y Mex R Gibson Wm preach the s“. @1100]; and work gmong our young Eamsluw and Cochran? Ho" Medical Oflicer, Grade 2 (Part Time) cabinet members’ for the approval o1 musMcLean. Hush MtPhmm "1 °' Perm on to receive R"- D- mon: Rev. Thos. A. Rodger. Moder- people. The children in the Sunday and “awn” ' Department p! Pellfilplls and Ne“ l, t t t or hqna e the Lieutenant Governor, which us. F- Pram’ yeprmntfllv’ man!‘ PM“, Jones’ a minister u! the Cm.“ ator of the Presbytery of Prince Ed- Schools and the young people in ' ilonal Health. r0 es an p ‘ g . showed. W. H. Harrison, Saint John others FY9591" m‘ memtm‘ a the ‘ ‘gmm-“J Church’ u s‘ A" a‘ “ ward Island, will induct; Rev. R. their various societies are ready and R H a 4 -——- I Annual Cnuections‘ as Minister without Portfolio, and court were as follows: Rev. M. E. minis"? °y the Presbyterian church Moorehead [Agate will give the willing to do their part but in man? ,._ y k 13' ,, JUNIOR RED CROSS-‘The W11" President o: the Executive Council. gouge, D. D., Rev. Dl‘. Aihfifiwn- m qmada- “d 815° 1°!‘ Pemiwii" charge to the newly called minister cases we need more leaders-leader- getting; ' ' ' ' " " 6 l2 if"! wilrkers °f_ “i” New 51555?“ H m“ 0k er “rs H A Jenkins Succeeding Hon L. P. D. ‘Ifilley. 5911.0. C- WBbST-EY- Jim" Fleck ‘md t° receive Mr‘ ‘I’ F‘ Mm” Simpson‘ and Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, clerk more oriess well trained, in make n_ " b°h°°1 held the" eleyeim" meeung a o ' p ‘ ' " ' Saint John, who has been appointed Minster of Lands and Mkncs, which m1 Wm. McMillan, n. M. Bernard, Church, u. s. A., as a Licentiate ‘or p,’ o, the mngregamh . Th. c161. gubmittedfl report of the “my: shymm “d T"°"‘“ "l" cupicd the chair and the meeting 11:44"- gepgt ---------- -- $ 0mm was vacated by Hm Mn ‘flies. L. Ram-Beli- °h"- - "m1"- ‘h’ Pmbytmi" “"1"” i“ Cimm- Miss Elizabeth McDougall, Belle work done in Alberton and West 5°" ' °P=°°4 “Y SW81"! Till" Cliff"? 1°‘ M1’; L Jones * ' 1'00 4 Richards. The latter assumes the of- Jlmes Jardifle’ Al!‘ 34”“? George (5) The Presbytery o! 5t" River, arecent graduate of the Preg- Point during the past year and a m E _ no v A the Red‘ whnehaiid Blue- The. Aubrey‘ Mwrs " :50 , flce of Attorney General. Jndme, on”, Glllls, Aleir. Hilts, W. Jiilrl is applying to the General bytéflan Deaconess flaming. Home’ ha“, by new w‘ J_ Fowler as stated T RNA lNAL LE GUE Secretary’; read kt‘ e nliinutes of the Mrs John-Drake - . ‘ . I . .751 The rest of the Cabinet remains as 11. McInnis and Murdoch Reel. Ei- membil’ f" P°""i“‘°“ i° “mile Toronto, having been appointed to supply. During his stay in these two ' R n E last T: m‘ 3e n1), “fdw” a115,; Mrs: Pope Noy .15 i ziermmre‘ . . A dus- Rmh Rh Wallace Archer. M_ A" a labor as a demons“ m the mining places which closed on May 3rd’ MI . . . tweret 1y my zvor e s uty. “W1 John Pippy ‘501 The new Cabinet will be sworn in a ____ __ . Cairns. l-luzh or!‘ r - ' ' ' " . ' ' va Scotia, arrangements were made lsei-vice. " _ “My Favorite sport-ll a; me He,“ Mrs. E. Pendergast .50 iwlés B Dickson Clerk I {ha Ex Williams- Ami- , Mcwnuum 5nd hymn“ Church m 0mm“; In w" for a desi nation s rv e to be held The method of best dealln with 5mm!‘ Human“ ma Mono“ Mrs. H. Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . .. .7, ' . ’ o ' ecu uorulo Gillis representative laymen. dition to these various applications m me Pfesbyterla; échurm wood m, Wk a, we“ Pom “.85 discuss Glimll- ‘MK ""8 "mi- fiflfljeflzi; » ___ “qfhcmtllflacéiiki f “I r bo- m Rev. GuC. Webster, London, Ont.. from 03161‘ Presbytery” ‘h’ Presby’ Islands, at "L30 p.m.. on Monday. ed at some length. It “is agreed to were put on the Program Committee. '50 1| 1nclnicr" is “iii uglield tinnlthe lie of m, 1s suppmng m, pulpit o; Zion tery of Prince Edward Island at its May 25m 1E1 111,15 “and We, gm- m, meeting l _ ,R' "' The program was as 50110“; Rama. Pownal, per- Robert Brown Hon Charles Dow Richards whose allurell- We “kid i° B" "id °°"“' “mm? °“ M“ 12"‘ “"°“im°"-“Y at this designation service Rev. o! Presbytery in Aiberton on Mal Trim“ u z 3 1 tion, Vernon Hill; Recitation, Arthur career has been markedly similar 1r. W11 The minutes of the last regu- 83119661 b0 ask the Genera] 559mb“. Thos‘ A‘ Rodger, as interim moder- 26th‘ 1:’ ester .. I d Dlckieson; Reading, Ame Dicmeson, Rev. H. E. Campbell . . . . . . . .. 2.00 many ways to that of another New '11‘ martini; were reed and ldvpied 1°’ Pemiislim‘ °° ".’°°1"° R"- M°"' ator of the session of woocfmgrlds. Rev. n. Hensley Stavert as trcas- r1 my" and Gibson; m" In "How the Bad Habit Family got into W- E- Sllliih ------- -- m“ Brunswicker—Rt. Hon. Richard B is resd- , 3-“ E‘ Game’ D‘ D" ‘i mmm“ "f will preside, and as moderator ct the urer of the Presbytery Fund, report- grificmcaued d "h "in Kingdom Health" Rhudins. Vivian m“ ‘Bennett. Born on a. farm and mak- The first item of unfinished busi- the Christian Church, as a minis- Presbytery or Prime Edwud Bland‘ ed that the mud w” in a healthy t ell . - HOWE“, Rhoda Brown and Ruth 1.00 ‘ng his way through schmbwwhmg less to be dealt with was the report i" °f i119 Presbyterian Church i“ will designate Miss McDougall to her condition. As yet a number of the R E Stevenson. The meecmg was ad_ 1-99 1O the lawvand through the law to if the committee appointed at the Canada. Notices of this application “fess work as deaconem congreglnons “we no; sent 1n their ‘ H‘ ' journed by singing the National An- ‘ you politics, Mr. Richards found himself Presilllell’ meeiill! 0f liii-"ch 3rd V’ a" being ‘em m “u M m” “h” Rev. W; E. Davies as convenor of allocations to the Fund for the pres- Newark 4 m 0 mem- Albert Jemnns ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 1'00 193d" °f u“ Cwi-‘ewaiive °PP°5m°11 m“ the Kensington and meetown Presbyterles in Canada“ Bllfffllt) ... ... ... 1 5 0 Mp5, Robert Enman , 1,00 the Prasbyterys Committee on Edu- ent year. When these have all been in New Brunswick after one year in . . Milled .II rvi d H : . 1. - i wngmgauorh The wmmmg, rwom- A hearty and unanimous call from canon Wm give an address along the sent m there Wm be “diligent to Gould ‘:1 Pam: Crtnuse argrave ‘lMrsNaYYerI-lrnélscnkins 2E the. provincial house. That was in mended that a commission of the Knox Church, Calgary, extended to “n6 of we vame of education 1D 1111' meet all expenses and have a. balance ' ' ' _ _ ‘ _ ‘ I _ ' “'1 H 11W ' ' ' ' 100 1921. Four years later, when Hon J. General Iiawembly be requested to RBV- Tilos- A- Rodger. Belfast. Wils CHINA POINI AAD HCINITI 111- - 1=- - workers in the Master's vineyard. on the right side. B. M. Baxter iorsook federal politics __ ieal with the matter - in question. Plpfifllivfi i0 i110 villi-Pi- ili’ ii"? Clfifk- and moo, Alps-m- Mrmgy, rls conven- Rcv. Alex R. Gibgrm gave notice R d, ' _ _ H W “'*"' ' a “ Y I v E‘ U‘ y‘ mum“: ' to loud the Consclwative cause suc. Till-l lffilllllllmldaiiil" "5 “aimed The m“ was 515m“ by 167 "m" er of the Presbytérys Committee on to the Preslivtcry that ct next W8“- ru "is I ' ‘ ' H s 1o 0 yum Poi!" 56.3fm" chem ‘a-mi ' '50 Nssnuly m ms name Ilrownce’ My and bmame m? finding of the noun hers and 20 adhermw and was m? Church Life and work’ Wm gm: an, L" meeting of Presbytuy m July he ‘ran n‘... t was a lcccilt Hnlyifll‘, the guest o - lRlChfifds took over the‘ portfolio o! ' . ' w llnalslynt. Carter. Kirsch and bliss Elsie Mclnmo. Lands and Mines, a palticularly 1m- vnder the ileed 01' unfinished bus-i °°‘"i"““°‘i “mi i‘ gimmllw" "i a address 5110111111; lww to mccc clrc would Open lip tile question of tile Le oit- 111111 and Stack ’ -- - $12-85 ‘oitant one in that rovince and W5 311-0 C3111“. 11-19 519cm,“ of the salary 0131140000. amaiise and four demand for "lore young men and best method of appointing commis- u. ‘ 5 ’ M1. R B‘ You“; Eamscmfe‘ spun 501-11, 3115mm a“ been one‘ of Prelim. Bgxte“ ill’ mrnmirsinners to the General Weeks holidays, youngwvomen for the \\'0l'k of our sinners to the General Assembly. NATKWAL LEAGUE the “r991; 131-111 11-15 gum o; ML 11w. Mrs. E. C. LePage 1.00 righbhand men_ ,_ Asaehlbii‘ vhroh a to meet ill Knox Rev- R- Ilelivlav Strlveri- file vifilif- church in the lionic and in the for- Mr. Archibald McDonald of Mur- ‘ n... 1,11% James Arthur .......... 1.00 Unde, his guidmoeme department church, ‘Fulwmio, J1me 3rcl-10th, ‘"15 alimi ill‘ tile Presilyilfify 0f Cfli- eign‘ 1191115’ Mm Arthur yen, pres. ray Harbor, was present on May 12th R. H. E. ' “'1' has made progress. launching out in, iiilxAt the meeting of Presbytery 841W 011d ill’ the 1190MB 0'! K1103 1.191110; the pl-esbytcrmfof 11-"; wq. and told of liow well the congrega- St Louis _ . , _ . . ., s 9 1 Z. Bines and family left last 52-00 several new lines of public endeavor. held in March Rev. Fred ivllllam- Ciliifcil i0 PTO-Wei“ the ca“ before film's Missionary Society of Prince tion there were getting along build- Brooklyn .. .. 2 11 5 week for Maine. 4739-54041 Development in the pulp and paper son and Rev. R. Hensley Stavert ti“? PYG-‘DYWTY 0i Plillilfi? Edward 15' Edward 151a“d_ W111 a151, be promm ing their new church He expect/ad Hallahan, Derringer and Mancuso industry. YWW 111311115 WW5. End im- me appoinmd a; the cqmmissloneys land. Mr. Stavert set forth the rea- and “.111 take part 1n m, sarong that the ChllfCll would be completed " Wilson Phelps. Quinn, Heimach. Miss Elsie McInnis was a recent EGG LAYING coNTEsT portant changes in the fish and from among the ministers. As quits 5°15 Why MT- 3W8“ 511011111 flew?! 111111 5111;553:1131-1311; or the Mgflflmg in the early part of July. Moore and Lopez. visitor to Vernon, the guest of her game laws have taken place during v l number 015119 members amending this call. These reasons made a synod having understood that at the 1; m expected that m.“ A11“. aunt, Mrs. Ross. NM" °" "i" Prim“ Edward Island his tenure of office. ' that meeting had to leave to catch‘ sl-Pflliii appeal 00 Mr- Rpdger- anmm meetm: o; the Genera] Reach, missionary to Manchuria, ‘ ‘ R_ m F“ Egg Laying Con?“ 101' lilo Mr. Richards was graduated in 5h“ aflmim“ ‘"1" 11° Elders w?" 51x mmmwwners “m” the Bel’ Board oi Missions to be held in Tor- China. "will visit the 511391-5111 Pres, Piitsurgh . . . . . . .. 2 '1 o Mr. John Morrissey, Orwell cove, Week 8115"‘: Mal’ 15- 1904, and since that time has been I It that time appointed, ‘$11059 elcgg. fast congregation were present and onto, March "thqlst, an appomh bmnes m the Maritime synod dur _ Sflllilfilliilril. ital“... 3 l0 0 was a recent visitor to China Point. I931 3192f m‘? college's ftaunchcst-lfi-iergds ad oil Tuesday last were Thos. L. made I “will P193 ti’ have‘ MT- men; 0111 made g e _ ing the coming summer. All should em l“ p’ ' . . , e a5 Ben ‘frgey réspofwl e m" 1 Rama” Kensmgwn‘ with Gem Rodger remam with them Three of “on Otwsylfodliizal Mis-sioxzrfitorpgile p,“ to he" Mr. Reach ten m, the Jolllot and Davis Miss Nora Crane, Pownal, was in Mr. William Sansoms R. Pen 11 the expansion in the institution of 1 these commmmners 855,5. Th“ R. l-l. E. china Point recently visiting friends. led the ‘illlliesi f" ‘he “Eek with 53 the past few years. In i915 he was . Painter. Freetown. as alternate, and . M Mal-Mme synod. recommendauom great work being done in Manchuria. » cl eggs 719 pol-ms. The Experimental i t d m“ t 1 C m t! l, D. MacKinnon, Charlottetown. w- Mmflson- Chi“- Gmis and w‘ 3' for suitable men for this position The d?“ Telyiirted that Re"- J“ "chum" “ 3 8 z y Farm Fredericton N B pen loiwere aimfn E d £11m.“ M15111“ o)?‘ m Murdock Ros’ Charlottetown] Mclmls‘ ‘Lpresenw. the session: two were accordingly made at the Much R. Sanderson, Rev. F’ GI veasey and New York 9 14 1 , . . .. g aw an n rac s a pos on e 1 B alternate. . . _‘ m clerk called attention to the ‘ fact-that during» the past year the 1 Presbytery had lost two of its lay members in the persons oi ‘Mr. Jas. , l. Graham, Bradalbane, and Mr. T Alexander Campbell, Brookfield. j These had both been active work- ; ers in our church and fruitful mem- 1 bers oi’ the court. It was unani- l mously agreed that a minute "ex- ipressive oi the appreciation of the ‘ laithrul services rendered to the ‘whurch by these two gentlemen and jli-io of the loss sustained by their e limbs. be lllaced on record-and that I the clerk be asked to send s letter of them. Messrs. Donald Giliis and Alex. William were representatives from the Board of Managers, and Mr. John R. McWilllams spoke for the Young People's Society. All who spoke told in glowing terms of the splendid work done by Mr. Rodger and they assured hiln that they wished him‘ to remain with them. But should it be that he feels that 116111118! go they will be willing to submit to his decision and will all join in wishing him well. Revs. Allister Murray, Alex. R. Gibson, R. Hensley Stavert and R» Moorehead Legate told oi how much they had appreciated having Mr. meeting oi the Presbytery oi Prince Edward Island, Rev. GeofE. Ross, D. D., Erskine Church,.Ottawa, was recommended for this position. When the General Board of Missions met in March last they learned that ac- cording to the rules of the General Assembly that before any official of the church could be appointed all of the Presbyterles from ocean to ocean were to have the privilege oi making nominations. As a conse- quence the matter could not be dealt with at that time. Notices to this ef- fect were sent to all of the Presby- terles and the matter wasopcned up anew. After the matter had been Rev. J. L. W. McLean. all of Tor- onto, and Rev. W. H. Lcatham. D. D., Ottawa, would be available for Sunday supply during the months oi’ July and August should any congre- gations need supply at that time. Rev. P. Watson Currie invited the Presbyteryaof Prince Edward Island to meet in the Presbyterian Church, Murray Harbor North, at its next regular session in July. The invita- tion was unanimously accepted. The Presbytery then adjourned to meet at the call of the Moderator and Clerk "of which public intima- tion was given and the meeting was closed with the benediction by the Ben‘on, Frey and Sukeforih Morrell and Hogan Western Guardian —LAWN GATES WITH scroll top, sold right at Braces. 4714-5-20-21 —-LOBSil'ERS PLENTIFUL — Tig- nish fishermen report good catches of lobsters on Saturday-T. -—THINK 0F THE CONVENIENCE of an electric refrigerator and the Kelvinator is inexpensive. Sold on easy terms at Braces. , 4714-5-20-21 second with 61 eggs, 69.6 points, and First Communion On Saturday, May 16 the murky sky took on a lighter hue telling oi the coming oi a fair day, as silent- ly the long double-files of white- robed veiled little maidens and boys in neat black suits enhanced by the white badge, glided up the stairs to a the chapel door. where fond parents and friends awaited their arrival. The J soft sweet notes of a. processional greeted the entrance of the happy little ones and regulated their tiny steps up the aisle to the throne of the Eucharistic King-a l) i) Mrs. Alfred Gorrills B. R. pen 12 were third with 60 egsg, 68.4 points. Nu. 5 still leads the contest for in- dividual laying with 165 eggs, 189.9 Charlottetown, B. R. hen No. 4 in points and Mr. Sansoms hens No. 8 152 eggs, 171.9 points and 161 eggs arezj Bridge. N. B. B. R. 1340 GEES. 1530.3 veritable 2nd, Experimental Farm, Fredericton, Mr. William Sansom's B. R. hen oints. The Experimental Farm, tu hi en 7 is second with 156 eggs, 175.8 ce rid No. 4 are third and fourth with 11d 166.9 points respectively. The pens leading in production lst, William Sansom, Durham,’ has retained.‘ He is a member of the University Senate. In 1921, when Hon. J. B. M. Baxter went to Ottawa as Minister of Cus- toms, he succeeded to leadership oi the opposition. When Dr. Baxter re med in 1925, Mr. Richards became s first lieutenant. The defeat oi the Veniot ministry in that year pre- ded his appointment to the cabinet Although a barrister. six years have given Mr. Richards a knowledge of crown lands and tile lumber business which is recognized as not surpass- ed by any of his DTBCCOESCYS. Charles Dow Richards was born at fsouthampton, York County. N. 13., June 12, 1879, his parents, William bower of llsht. bloom end frllsrflllpe N B. n. a 128s 140s Richards and Mar Jones belon of Ji R erasamebeofthP b- - '1 ' - y ‘ 5 ,_ botgwgzatlii‘; ing’ tihehnubgtery m; ‘e238 He w” a 2M: who “f” Sig), opfned up l" the Presbytery d Moderaiflr’ He“ E105’ A' Budget’ -—tho nfli-llrfli 1811811889 0f 919W and 3rd, Mr. James Tupiin, New Aniian, 1We1sh descent. He married. on New ~. l d i‘ °' m" ° “m” to a m,‘ 1 t h, 9'1"" “WW1 151"" °“ M“ m“ “MW” Mowms- “m” d°°“- rich symbolism of Catholic feltil- p. E. I. 1135-1210. Years Day. 1901, Grace ‘Jaltorl of i ll of trial. r ev ry _ assgned o lll and two names of possible candidates {or couch hammocks and refrigerators, q Tile notices of the applications of a ieven ministers from other churches ,llld two licentiates asking to be re- Q "livid by the General Assembly or : ill’ "e ecmmissiclfon the Reception it! Ministers were received and read ~51’ the clerk. k (i) Tile Presbytery of Brandon is fiiipilills to the General Assembly filll’ pennssion to receive Rev. W. J. -_ Allen, a minister of the United Church of Canada, as a minister of "it Prcebyterian Church in Canada. i3) The Presbytery oi Guelph is 1 "liking application to the Assemblys just at present it looked as though it would be hard to get along with- out him. Still should he decide to accept the call, while we shall feel keenly his loss we shall all neverthe- less wish him God speed. It was then moved by Rev. R. Moorehead Legate and seconded by Rev. W. E. Davies that this call be sustained as a regular gospel call and that it be now placed in the hands of Rev. Mr. Rodger. When rising to speak Mr. Rodger said that liad he not intended ae- cepting this call he would not have this position were submitted to the court. These names were the names of Rev. S. F. McArthur. M. A.. B.,D.. Moncton, N. 3., and Rev. R. Hensley stavert, M. A., B. D., Hunter River. Moderator or the Maritime Synod. On a vote having been taken by |ballot on these two names it was I found that the name of Mr. Stavert ilargely prevailed over that of Mr. McArthur. It was then agreed to make the nomination of Mr. Btavert unanimous so that Mr. Stavert now becomes the ominee, recommended by the Presbytery of Prince Edward m MEMDBIAM JOHN HORACE MANN Deep regret was heard on every side on the evening of April 17th, when it was learned that John Mann, of Summervllle, Ma.ss., had passed away at the early age of 23, years, being in good health until about a month previous to his death. His sudden passing came as a great shock to his family and friends. The re- mains wkere accompanied home by Mr. W. J. MacEachern, Boston, U. S. real values at Braces. 4714-5-20-21 —TllE DRAMATIC CLUB of Trin ity Young People's Society will pre- sent their thrce act comedy "The Dutch Detective,“ in Cape Traverse Hall, Thursday, May 21. Come and hive a real laugh. Doors 7.30 p.m., curtain 8.15 p.m. Specialties and or- chestra between ants. 469l-5~18-3i-Mon Wed Thur words of comfort, to the bereaved family. The choir sang. "The sands of time are sinking," "Safe in the Right R-everead Monsignor Mc- to give Holy Communion to the Lambs of his Flock. Oh! what a d6- lightful and touching scene to look or. those little ones advancing to- wards the railing in the charming simplicity of childhood, their souls flooded with peace and joyousness- A reverential hush revealed the pious emotion of the parents at lhe picture now hi1: drawn rm their hearts. They were aware that their child was whispering the names of their beloved ones to Jesus in her own little heart. They no doubt too, Donald said Mass and seemed happy 1945 and to d511,, 19145 eggi for the lnonth of Aprilz- ' Smith. Menus: 3, R. Nantes. lvfanils. lcqual); 2. R. McMnnus: 3, M. Creamer. The production fur the week was P1!.~‘_§‘LE\VOOD SCHOOL Honor roll of Maplewood School Grade X-i, M. hicliinnus. Grade IV-l, L. Flood; 2, R. Grade VllI---1. E. E. Duffy. Grade Vii-J. J. Nantes; 2, J. Mc- Grade VI-l, R. Nantes and J. Mc- Norton, and lees one daughter, Mai"- garet, a musical "udcnt in Toronto (Canadian Press) LONDON. May l9.—Thc House of Commons came down hazvl today on advocates of legislation of lotteries in support o.‘ hos- pilni", dcfcaiing by 181 lo 58, an apgficzltinn by a COHSPIVZIHTQ member- for lcavo in introduce a. bill authwrizing lhc operation of such lotteries. ;.____...________ Perfect attendance: - Loo Flood, immmi-“iilll ell the Reception of ““°w°d i‘ w 5° 5° ""- 5m°° “llmillll Island - A He was the third son of James “m” °i "°‘“s"' "P"“°°' P°"°°° turned with affectionate recollections Grade iv-i. n. McManus. Margaret. Rita. Beatrice and Linus iiiillitlers for pcrmlsslun to receive "° Bah-st “m” 3'9"‘ “W a “umb” The appointments of four student A‘ Mann and the late Jeanette Mann Peace", The remain‘ were Md i“ to tile happy mprllillll 0i iilflil‘ 0W" Grade 11-1, L. Mclvianus. McManus, John and Rita Nantes. W" Wm. Mitchell, M, A.. n minister “i m" “'39 my “miwflimm had catechists for work within the of Burlington, P.E.I. He was a young u“ m the caddie Memorial cemet- flrst communion and thanynd God ' '_""" .__._.. i if the United Church of Canada, as 1| minister of the Presbyterian ilhurch in Canada. and also that Mr. approached him regarding calls. But none of these larger congrega- tions had mads such a strong appeal to him es had this minority group bounds of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island under the direction of the General Board of Missions were confirmed by the Presbytery These .'9°°"l'ey Dean Johnston. B. A., a fi-ioentiate of the Presbyterian \___ . ...-....uo._ . o.” —'-:vc- ‘like oil and water. ILY-TOX ‘ ‘E- Vhurch in Ireland, be rceqved u ‘a great work to be done in that sec- CANT LIVE , with FLY-TOX some not to shin. Barnum to peerle- iY-TQX in Calgary. He felt that there was appolnmeu m, 991mm,; yea w Wood Islands; John Fleck to Tryon. '- and lfsnipwn; ‘Oliver w. Nugent to Bradalbane. Rose Valley and North Rustico, and Victor l2. Osborn to Clifton, Long River. French River en-l Granville. A brief summing up of the statis- tical and Financial Reports of the various congregations in the Presby- tery was submitted to the ‘court by the clerk. ' olent ptlfpoll scmelor who emigre- gations were considerably in excess of last year. Other congregations man of splendid character, oi a kind and lovable disposition, and held the respect and esteem of all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Af- ter receivlng a primary education at his home school, he entered the P. W. College at the early age of 15 years, where he spent two successful years in that institution, admired by professors of his bright, clear intel- lect. Ho truly u-as a shining star among his class mates. Upon leav- ing college in the year i9fl,.he ac- cepted a position in the enlplcy of Bard, Taylor it Wood Co., Summer- ville, Mass. By his industry, intelli- The funeral, which eves he?d from ery, besides those of his mother. The pail bearers were: Johnstone Mann, Robertson Mann, Archie Mann, Jchnstone MaeEachern, Jack Evans, James Evans, cousins oi the deceas- ed. Seldom has grief so hard come to any, family, only beautiful, simple faith can hold the line from the dells of sorrow, to the mountains of bliss. The floral tributes were Crescent, the family; Cross, brother Erskln and family; Wreath, Aunt Bessie, Jeanne and Johnstone; Wreath, Uncle Fras- er; Fay and Archie; Spray. Minerva MacKen-slcf Melrcse, Mass; Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Summervrlle, CLASilFI-EZD ADS his fathers residence on April 21th, was largely attended. The sesxicc VII conducted by the Rev. Mi‘. Wil- , and maid. Appl; Russ »,flgqq.iq4g_-gm§b.g.—._u'-ilamno..ol Mllpeque. who spoke with _ rtaEisiiiiei-yryro. ROOM om. Hotel 4141-1-20 for it many times since then He came in love to comfort their lives. After Mass took place the enrol- ment into the Scapulor Confraternity of our Blessed Lady. Then followed the fatherly advice oi the Pastor. Monsignor McDonald, to the favored ones whom he congratulated on their learning their Catechism and pray- ers so well as to be admitted to Holy Communion at the early age of six and seven: the kind parents who gave them such good home-training ‘and school advantages. The devoted. and patient teachers also came in for a share of the kind Pastors ap- childrm returned for Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament after which each received a beautiful card in re- membranes of their solemn First" Communion Good Health A dash of ENO'S "Fruit Water daily. Assurance Salt" in a glass of The results-safe. sure, satisfactory relief from constipa- tion, the prime cause of most human ills. eubstitu Refuse tee. Iletmix- Whaaflfil-Toxeprfly haamothl . ' gsncs and courtesy, he was stcadily , . _l"°°m1°“- Mmisilm’ Mcmmyld 2 °', "lath were" they die- ele-‘v "l" ii" It was found m; .10" 11,, “m, ‘cm-Wm buccm m m. work when Mass. Wreath. the emPw-"ls °‘ strongly emphasized the importance i “llil Fl-Y-TOX. of both statistics-end ripeness that ' smi’ “m” ‘y ‘ymd 6°" summ” of attending Mass of being faithful . i with the hand yer send fine FLY-TOR m m m death brought a Dromisinl career to “m, M!” | - d venm m? . I mist direetlyoncothlniesid lumen and . e m w“ enwurum‘ ‘n “nylmely m5?‘ Many messages of sympathy have "to the“. mom “g an e g p “'7' 1 upholstery, into slum n“ chum x1 1 u" Made ' ‘ —whsn it 1| taken into accosmt that H; 19."; m mourn m! widow m b t ed era. of obedience to parents and 5 "m1, w," u“ an.“ h 4mm no“. Wm lnCanadd ‘ii jug year was a year of meteor lal 1n; g 1 m g 15cc 1| em n“ v ' teachers and of constantly wearing i ‘ 'i“'"i°"'i"""" "°'""“““"'""“" M depression In their contributions to w ‘m . g eh W0 a m m ‘s““‘"‘°““" "m" "m" “P” their Scapulor. . 1 ndw,m1h nyxrox will kill all - four brothers. besides a host _ cf 473344.041 m flme ed 1 thorn andatopmothrieltruetioit-Olllr- the various congregations end-benev- friends and relatives. . I" "w “iemwn ° P 5 m‘