SEPTEMBER so. 1930 rm: ACHARLOTTETOWN cuARnl/lu w-wf / Pr b t M t' , , V V “is y e2’. ee mg Quick, Sure Relief n G R ; The Presbytery of Prince Edward , fif aluousuiss ‘ ‘I H , R t Island met in special session in St. [ SLUGGISHNES‘ ‘ M I T T e s a o o m James Church Hall, Charlottetown nt ‘ cgusf|p‘1'|°fl. l Iii Zhmluiifiliifftli.‘ Siiipiii]? Til“! 0|"? "Plllqhl St. Clair Jeans. Those presentwere Rev. Mr. Jeans, Moderator, Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, Clerk, Rev. M. Scott Fulton, D. D.,, Rev. Thomas A. Rodger, Rev. Fredf Williamson, Rev. Allister Murray. Messrs. Donald lVlcKinnon, Gcddie‘ Douglas, Stewart McKnmon, repre-‘ sentative Elders. l Others present not members of the cour‘. were: Rev. R. Moorehead Le- Wild Gfllhflm. 1'1'*<"""'"""",i/,_ IS EXPRESSED smalls a sea rels “nlsv won! _ wnltl You steer PAYS ITS OWN a er by the Moderator, Rev. Chas. LII i i i A resolution expreslng regret at . the accident to Mr. Frank M. Stewart , has been passed by the Exrcutivc H - I i Conlmiltee of tile Prince Edward l Island Hospital campaign, oi‘ which he is a member. Mr. Stewart also is l vice-chairman of the Allied Towns ‘Committr, m the fund-raising movement, zlnd ‘long has been a e Sreet commissioners from i ' n, ONCE q; u time it wasn't a room at all. It was just was-to space be- neath tbo roof. Then we gate, Rev. M. E. Genge, D. D., Rev. P. w. Currie, ivillialn Doilett‘, elder, and Messrs. Earl McInnis and Chas. E." Stewart, representative laymen. Rev. Mr. Legate, Rev. Dr. Genge and Rev. Mr. Currie were asked to sit and correspond. The principal iteln of business be- fore the court was the induction of Rel. R. Moorehead Legate into the pastoral charge of the St. James cozl- gregation. At the induction service Rev. M. Scott Fulton, D. D., Moderator of the St. James Session, presided and nar- rated the steps leading up to the call. the congregation, were heard in sup- port of the call. These gentlemen all ‘ spoke of the good work done in the field by Mr. Currie since his coming there, some four months ago. It was then moved by Rev. 'I'hos. é A. Rodger and seconded by Rev. All- ister Murray that the action of the ‘interim moderator be approved of, . that this call be sustained as a. regu- p lar Gospel call, and that it be placed 1.1 the hands of Rev. Mr. Currie. , Aftcr a short address in which he I told of how he had enioyed the work Ion Prince Edward Island thus far, i the call was accepted by Mr. Currie. member of the Bollrd of Trustees of tlze Hospital. At present he is a , patient in the Hoslzntrli. whrre hisi (vndition has improved. Mr. W. F‘. Tidmrlrsh. Executive Chairman nf the rampaizn. has sen‘. to Mr Stevrart at his residence ‘he following letter: September 26th. i030 Frank M. Stewart, ‘no. Gil Rochford Stra i. CiiflflClllPf-’i\'.'llv_ P, E. I. Dear Frank: The Executive Committee of the Prince Edward Island Hospital Cam- paign desires to convey to you its each slate. ll you need a new root, your Brantlord Rooting dealer can give you an estimate which will be surprisingly low. Ask him particularly about iBrantEord Colour Slates-nseveral colours blended in They malce a root 0E brilliant 4e to ; oat i‘ - / ’ lsstsf" 1.5a. a I Re“ R, Hgnglgy stat/er; read the‘ Arrangements were then made for learned how easy it wns scripture, Rcv. 'I‘hos. A. Rodger of. i Ml‘. Curries induction. The induction mmahmeo; such pine“ fgpgd pray“ Re“ Muster Murray .7 service is to be held in the Presby- whh TEN/TEST Ind w, and the rest of the house. preached the sermon, Rev. Chas. J, terlan Church. Murray Harbor North, Bu; no has" auput St. Clair Jeans, Moderator of Pres- l at 73° P- m- 9!! the Welling 0i Th’ hon" n on” became hymn“ inducted the newly called j Tuesday, September 23rd. Rev. ‘Ihos. flex-pox n rmt". at the serious zlrfidcni that occurred last n ght at Keppoch. The Committee takes this oppor- tunity of expessing its appreciation cf the splendid work you have beauty combined with permanent weather protection and Eire-resistance. converted it into n recrea- tion room. But it was afterwards that the big surprise some. In building the room with EYINSOOSTITIHE For complete information, estimates, etc., call L. M. Poole E? Co., Charlottetown, P. E- l. Telephone 172 M. F. Schurman Co., Ltd Summerside, P. E. I. Telephone 31 more comfortable and the oosl bill name down. Now, every winter the sav- ing in fuel. rféflfinua a nice We killed two birds with one stone t . . we got lil- otllerroom and we. ‘need our fuel bill by practically one-third. Not bad for TEN/TEST. - ., _. l rtln. "-if l'.h mooovoucs iii‘ pointed intcrilnModcrntoruf u... scs- ::;:°““"““° G°‘°“'°* m saskaml- sill: Myifl-‘ilgnlfliollli-si.‘H:)h‘:ld\r~|e‘ie(i\':‘d sions of Harrington, Marshfield, Mt ~ w mlwh benefit "ml eiw begged me (It, M, Lnmpson f? (bu Sturdy and thickset, Dr, E1110“ 1, to give Kruschcn n trial. although at TURNIPS ” (‘nmnn-nl-ing Wlellday, 22ml, will be buying Turnip: 0' i LIMITED. 6d Queen SUM! London, E, C. l, England Public Auction Sales or and ('fll‘llll‘l Potatoes M. our . RAW ‘rung addressed to Rev‘ R Watson Cmfla was gone. I have suffered for years Warehouse "Hogans Wharf’. t: shummg b,“ "l" in furnlall- The call was signed by 116 members lclasscd "5 narrow or intolerant of with! llclidncy dtrouhie as: {dreadful , . . -,,- - m. ac es, .n now to rec fr m J L D ed Wllhflllt charge b! IIWEYhI and 106 adherents and accompanied Aha ICHJQHS fights M Others" the [nun altogether is wonderful]?- _ I . u, |g_ 1; flulman, Ltd. Snm- “VH1 n guarantee of $1800 mgemcrg Dr. Elliott was born at Mitchell, (sh-s, Q) - mersidc. P. E. 1- ‘m u ‘ _ t _ l lOntario, in 1863. He studied at, the __g__._________ ’ ' C““"°"°‘°““ “P'"°""°'1 '1 m 1° l“ ° ma“ “d g m and 5 Mitchell School and then went to To- ~ “klrellnuse Phone 1179. four weeks holidays. MOSSYS- Dflvldl - , g Alfred FfflSef, lllC- scrcabnugh 1110mm Mm“ and os_ . ronto University from which he grad- ‘ ' - ‘ovo- 3 212 Fifth Avenue ' ’ iuated in medicine in 1893. I I-ZO-sif. a New Yuri, N. I. ~——- --—-- p I I - _ B, 3 Heady Bullt Portable m, m, up ,0 m, p,,,,,,,,, ARCH GRIP SHOES 1 i’ h ' nits; .‘.'.';l*;."..".;'.. .‘-‘.:::.“'."-:...‘.'".'::.out‘,w- Fromm» 1n public he from. _ r ,» . f sl-lpplng (‘ffiltfi f0!’ "inn-t nnlnlnls, llnlr- the early times, Dr. Elliott was elect- , \l J " l‘ _ , ;','|t‘.‘,r"',f.‘(',':',f':‘, l,~,r,','."f_.n_,'llf,';fu'f_'"M! I ed to the old territorial legislature in _ : W _ 0-’ “PEERLESS" EliiiLlSll FOX NETTING For security on your Fox or Mink Ranch. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Sold by the oldest Healers in ranching supplies. ~ The Rogers Hardware Company Limited .5 We also sell such ac- ssories as Fox Pans, Ongs, Staples, etc. Dependability 1'0 feel to~know your foxes are safe: that Y0“ “n” d9‘ pend on your netting for years to come. The dependability o! I l, what you want. secure; “Prince Edward” “” Fox Netting" i; pmven by 20 years of util- factory service. SEND YOUR ORDER TODAY Writs or telegraph. shipped within sn hour. Order Send for our Catalogue of Fox Ranch Supplies. it. eon- mim valuable information. HOLMANIS minister, Rev. M. Scott Fulton gave the charge to Mr. Legato, and ltev. ‘Fhos. A. Rodger addressed the people of the congregation. A large congre- gation was presezt and the service other items of business were also dealt with. Rev. M. Scott Fulton, D. D.. hav- ing accepted the call to the First Presbyterian Church, Chatlnun, 0n- tario, this translation to the Chat- granted. A suitable minute is to be prepared and an exact minute of Re". S. D. Jamieson, Mealin, Ontario Mr. Ffilltons departure is very much regretted by his many friends and the congregation. Rev. R. Moorehead Legate was ap- pointed interim moderator of the that the pulpit of Zion be declared vacant 0.1 Sunday September 21st. Rev. Thomas A. Rodger was ap- Budget Committee in the place of Rev. Mr. Fulton. Rev. R. Moorehead negate was ap- Stelvart, and Highficid. y Rev. Thos. A. Rodger. interim Moderator of the Murray Harbor North and Peters Rand session, pic- sented a call from that congregation J. M. “r110! (-'\|.I., “'91! (lure, Ifllnln ('11., S. N. it fill Ill. {MINK FOR SALE Pure Island, Nova. Srotin and Que- bec mink. Bred separately. Nelson Waldron, Tyne Valley. 7255-0-29-6! roxiwllle “Quality is the First Consideration" AL s. to... Fennefl —AND— Ohandler summnslns. P. l- l- " cums " Ilnsnl‘: null-m us. tired mo. i- HARDWARE- ham Presbytery was unanimously. the translation is to be sent on to.‘ Clerk o! the Presbytery of Chatham. i especially by the younger people ol Zion session and it was suggested. pointed chairman of the Presbytery . A. Rodger, interim moderator of the Murray HJYDOI‘ North and Peters IRoad session. is to preside a;:d nar- jrate the steps leading up to the call; ‘Rev. R. Moorehead Legate 1s m preach the sermon; Rev. Chas J. st. ;Rodger is to give the charge to the ‘newly inducted minister; and Rev, W. E. Davies is to address the people of the congregation. Some time was spent discussing_ the question of the reduction of grants, the change in the arrange- ‘ments of several fields, and some nlhzor matters after which the meet- . ills adjourned to meet at the call of the Moderator and clerk of whit-l. public intimation was given, and the meeting was closed with the bene- diction by the moderator, Rev. Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans. . -___._____ i DOCTOIVS APPOINTMENT IS POPULAR ONE (Special to The Guardian) REGINA, Sept. 27,--P1e55qf3b1e surprise was expressed by adherents‘ of all political parties and creeds in Saskatchewan, when ‘the news ap- peared tllnt the 67 year old Wolseley doctor, William Elliott was the choice an unassuming kindly man with n strict sense of duty and of a gcllinl disposition. He is dccply religious nmd while a member of tile Metho- dist persuasion can by no means be 1898 and again in i902, serving as Minister of Agriculture from i003 to 1905. He was also elected to the first provincial legislature and again to the some body in i908. ‘ In 189s at Portage Ln Manitoba, Dr. Elliott married Miss M. J. Carter, daughter of rthe late William Carter, who was also ll na- tivc oi’ Mitchell, Ontario. The "Doc“ as he is fnlniliarly known in the dis- trict, llas always been a loyal sup- porter of the Conservative Party. Prairie, i Pstiencfi Mr Smith—You’il never get that dog to obey you. my dear. I i Mrs Smith-Oh, it only needs a‘, little patience. You were difficult: l too, at first. ‘ PLUMBING Aliiig HEATING If you want i Expeditions and i i Expert workmanship Send to Fred H. Trainer‘ 80 Grafton Street v Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 3931 In the same year he went west to Wolseley, ‘Sask, and has practiced his profes- acrcmplislvd on tile Allied Torvns (iolnrrlittee and for your valued advice in the organimtion If our canlpnizn Its hope and trust is that you may.‘ be quickly restored to your usual health and strength. Executive Committne. ALL OFF When the girls got through dis- cussing tlle best place to hold their picnic what seemed to be the slow in dolent drawl of Floyd Gibbons be- came audible on the radio. ilc_lcne Wonderful relief from pain ‘ Backaclle is one of those wearying complaints which bind all their victims together with a common bond of misery. And when any one sufferer from buckach finds a sure remedy, fellowship prompts the quirk report pf that discovery to others. Here's a Woman who has her friend to thank for knowledge of a remarkably successful treatment. Now gratitude compels her. in tum, to pass along the good news to you. " 1.1m writing tn tcil you ofthe great first. l was doubtful, hccnuse l had tried so many things. At lust, ilmvcvcr, I tricli some nl‘ her Kruscilrn. and, feeling hopeful, I purchased n ilnttlc, and l can honestly my tilnt before l had finished the bottle my backache Fashioned by ihc Blochfnrd Shoe Co., of Toronto We consider this line of foot.- wear is not excelled by uny- thlng made. For a Fall walking or street n shoe they are llbuut perfect. W being Goodyear welted, the flt- I ting qualities are sillendm "d '- ihe styles. lasts and Pill-"Tfl-‘v ‘ i! (liguifled and correct. Stocked in sizes 3'5 l0 9- Wldth! A A A to D. PRICE $9.50 AND $10.00. For Black or Brown Kid and ’ Calfskin. Ailey & Co. Ltd. l-‘nshionuhle Footwtll’ Charlottetown And your present tool can be leli: where it is. Branttord Asphalt Slates can be laid Tim/TEST w, 1mg p“; u‘! H th V throughout “m; a. very impressive , G1 ' J M d t Sinrprnlv Vmlrs I d n ‘es for . a m w” be h f yren rom swam": one. , alr eons, o era nr of Presbytery _ ' d l r e w on tween‘ emu and we have the room u». M this Presbytery meeting several i3 to Lzduct, Rev. Thomas A. “' F‘ Tmlmns“ Heck Y ove 8 Easter job at less cost.’ ' But get it done at once-"next weelc a rainstorm or flaming brands may have caused costly damage. Brantford Asphalt Slates Montague, l’. E. I. POOLE a THOMPSON, LTD. .4- nrllut no Bmntford Carritle C°- Limited Factory: Coldbrook. N. B- lly 31.5. int John, N. B. mach“ "all; sixlsllai. 23ml. ' FOB. SALE BY THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: Charlottetown, P. E. L Sllmmfifildfit P- E- 1- TEIYNELL 62 CHANDLER SINCLAIR 8a STEWART, LTD- Xtlglpgqug, 1', l; 1. Hunter River, P. E. L rsrm McNUTT a SON A B- CUTCLIFFE 4 l‘ It‘! \\\\\\ \ \\§\\\ \\L\\ sn \\\\\ \\\'> Their Ghoiee ( . "(inn UNSOLIGETEO BUT HIGHLY APPREOIATED “We have never had better Foxes nor ill better cou- ditiolnzlnd we feel ihc crcdii islllrgely due to your Im- perial Fox lliscuiisa." The above is an unsolicited testimony’ from one of our island's loading" Fox iianciles, which has an inter- national reput: iiou for iliuilcst class foxes, and which feeds Imperial Fox Biscuits liberally, using at least one and one half tons monthly. Feed “ilnlwr-rivis" l'(";£‘.'lll.'l_l‘l_‘.‘ and liberally’ in your ranch and secure iito $211110 gratifying results. . . . . . . For sale by liistribiltors in leading centres or cilrect from Factory. Imperial Biscuit Co., Limited Phone 721. (‘ilarloitetowln P. E. I. Box 446. -.~.-~ 1.. w" ‘A '08 Ami UM _. . pi; iii ; l 5"F"ll,¥: _,.