4n nu- t.’ .,,;x.. ,_ ,. n ..._.._.._._-. -._.!- A’ r pica i. _ realizes this. , 076: nunilor voting for the propos- - ..-- '1 AU: own nnl- alof- T ‘lac; ..t:.1"--' . llotgllaygiowel Conllillil. Limit“ ,,., .. - . ‘g, my“ ‘long-age Sinking Fund Gold Bonds some. us" Due Ilium to prior ulo l April 1ft. Pr!” 11% and’ accrued Interest (I 7101C about 1% It" n. g n“ y n: n; pa: ‘also with us! 5g‘ '... ' "" Mcnbenu Montreal A-Stau-k Exclnnlo—fl‘olonlo StocKJ Enhance ‘ M "e I , . , J Ntree on II Ilalllnx u out" n ‘MM-uncles ' "Y""7- m “- l-rnnbne st. John's, Nllrl. my“: Win Connection: , Address and Presentation THOMAS W. TO THE REV. TRAINOR Sunday afternoon previous to a meeting of the League 9f m“ Cross, the presentation of a valu- a-ble gift was made to Rev. W. T. 'l'\’fl.“l0l‘, who for many years was amember of the Society- Tl"! We‘ sentation was made by Mr. W. J. Brawders, President, the address being read byQMr. A. Joy, as foi- lows:—— To Rev. William Thomas 'I‘ruinor, Rev. and Dear ‘Sir: Certain occasions, and events in tlhe passing of the .years stand out prominently in t-he lives of each one of us." Your recent ordin- , BMOII on lthhnnlfflflfflliiflfilltilitl“ atlon to the holy priesthood and the celebration of your first sol- emn High Mass, are most signifi- cant event lu your life. The memibers of the League oi the Cross, rind- particularly your former associates <in the Society and Bond, have as-ked you to meet them today, that they may offer their congratulations on tha occa- sion oi your ordinaitoll and ex- press tlhelr pleasure, that they had the opportlunity of assisting at your first Hlg-h Mass. Those events you have looked forward to. during the years of training as your immediate, and hoped for goal, and their happy accomplllshmeu-t. thmlglh now ~03; the past, will never be forgotten thong-h the flight of time may dim, and the urze of duty at hand, may push aside, those recolloptions. As an earnest of our wish that time and d'u away the true happiness of this occasion, we ask you to accept this small token, . Realizing that it is only by the‘. self-sacrificing zeal of those whol '6Sp0llt| to the call of boll. for workers in his vineyarlbthat the‘ fruits of holy religion are brought to tile people, we feel that lion... ill"! gratitude should lhe the ron- tlnuoue gift. of a people to their priest. "Rllliy is the community that That your futlure may be oast in such an environment and that you lll-‘ly the to them the "iSogganth Arson" is the happiness we s-in. cerely wish you. Signed on behalf of the L, ni c, Society and Band. AMBROSE JOY. Secretary, w. J. answorns, Bind M...“ Charlottetown, P. E. I. July 2, 192g Fat-her ’i‘rainor in a neat speech graciously acknowledged the gift, ‘"14 Blloke of his early days in "l8 Lila-sue of the Cross. Ho gave a brie-i outline of seminary work and concluded by paying the p”. centation was only another or the nliany thoughtful acts of the So- clety. The Spiritual Dirdctor Rev Maurice McDonald followed. say- m! ‘he 5°91“? mode an excellent gigs? l" U"? Rift to‘ the young mu“ ,h articles that every Priest s . ave ln the eaerclso oi‘ hi; licreql (lutles. Ho wont on to say lllglrltoritowss noticentble the num. Le 9 u“! "l9". mfimbers of the Blue of the Cross, who are pre- paring for the Holy Priesthood Father Trainor will remain ‘in the ‘my f" a 79W (lays before leav- a "It! for Antlgonish. Against Admitting Women To Ministry TORONTO, July 4.——Qusrterly official ‘boards of the ‘Methodist Church in iCanada have voted, ‘by a comparatively small majority, against the admission of womenin- to the ministry. vCom-pliatlon oil-he returns from the various quarterly iboards throughout the Dominion. made public here today by Rev. Dr. T. Albert Moore. General Confer- ence secretary. ehowe a. majority of 49 boards walnut tlla proposal and g uwiygity of 4:951 inbti-lvidual mem- erll o y enusr er y oarvlg pgainyl, Tlfb-"yote will ibe reported m ihe M91000!“ General Conference at its. "meet/lug there in September. when the question of admitting wo Infill‘ to the ministry doubtless will oome up lor dhoilslion. Fflllwlhs are some of the figures in connection wjlh ‘the yam; Nlnm. ber of quart’ ly‘ boards reporting, 1.146 out o! .082; number giving Iflfllfiflly in favor of the admission "l ‘Wmlill. 509; number giving ima- bfil-y Iflllirt. 558: number declin- IIIIB to vote. l5: nulnhorglving tlo 1:10. 64: majority against proposal Number of oilicialle present nt lllflrlllll of boards which reported, 12.390 out of a membership oz 25,. a]. 5,754; number voting against, 6.209: hunter declining to vote, 087: majority against proposohlos. The molt ofthe vote is regard- ed Is not eettliu] the qucntinn nnn. oiusi-vely. , lllE SPIlllY 5 SIJNK . MONTREAL. July 3.—T~he bod- ies of flve men and a woman, the cook of the ill fnted Tug Spray, lie imprisoned in the iron cabins on thejlottom oi the St. Lawrence Just off Lanoraie, some six miles west oi Sore], as a result of the crash wthich sent toe Spray to its doom at 2.15 lfclock this mornins. From the meager details which could be gleaned from members 0| the crew of the Cairndlu. the Rob- ert Retard Company ship which col- lided with the spray. the letter sank within one minute of the crash. Tue night was inky ‘bliwk and the members of the crew who were off duty wore sound asleep in their cabins. They did not even lluve time to escape from their Ibunks before they werfl lllllllllell 1° eternity, trapped without the least hope of esdups- The Spray llllllrllllll to have been side swell! ‘HY We Cairndlu and sank. only ill/ll" °ll the upper deck having any cnance for their lives. They were hurled into the murkey river and strug- gled about until picked up. Their experience were terrible, solneol the... being swirled downward into the depths by the suction of the sinking boat. The Spray was towing a "barge ill the time oi the disaster and im- mediately the crash occurred. A lltfeboat was launched -by m“ Bfllse and sent "to the rescue of 1.18 flound- ly ‘may ‘never mkelerlng crew effected. Within an hour ‘a tug was sent out iromSorel ‘by tthe owners oi the Sllrfiy- Th‘! ‘Sm’ cennes McNaughton Line null W0 divers began their hunt for the inl- prlsoned bodies. As yet late this nt- lternoon no recoveries have been re ported and the fear is lbeing enter- talned that none may be locals“ until the doomed shin is wflosled- lll iiellloliam FRANCIS McKENNA. There passed to his eterna-i re- ward on June 8th, Francis ‘McKen- no, one of St-urgcorfs reellfilll-ed 6"‘ izens, at the use of 64. The de- ceased was ailing aibout 4 months. All that medical aid and kind treat: meut could do was done, to relieve his sufferings, but to no avail. M"! on the evening 0t‘ Juno 8th he pass- ed quietly away. Ho ‘was attended in his lust illness lby his did-Biol‘. litev. Theodore Gallant. ‘Tllfl deceased leaves to mourn a son-owing \vldow, four sons and four daughters. Tile sons, John in South llreworplMainn, Bernard, Ox- ford, N118; William, at New Perth and ‘Ffil-IICIH at home. ‘The daught- ers, Mary at Halifax; Katie at Mon- tague, and Annie and Martha at hovme. He leaves also one lbrother, Bernard, in Charlottetown; UWO sis- ters. Sarah in Now Yonk, and Mar- garet in llloston, lMass. The funeral was largely attend- ed. The lull-bearers were, James McGee, Terence iMcKearney, Jas; M. ‘Hughes, Thomas McGee, Ed- mund McGulgan and John MoGuig- n. . May his soul rest. in peace. (Other mapers please copy.) -———--<-o>i~ MARGARET MARTIN 0n isunduy morning June 25th, Margaret ‘Martin eldest daughter of Mr alrl Mrs. Angus J. Martin, Glen William entered into eternal rest. The passing nwiiy of this young life at the early age of sixteen years lifter a brief period of‘ in- tense suffering cnusen much snd- ness in tile community where she was known and loved-. lln tho home which she ever made happier by her presence she rendered u cheerful and obedient service which is, "Well pleasing in the sight of the Lord" ministering to the aged and in-flrru members of the family tenderly waiting oil her parent during a long and ted- ions illness, enteiringiv: into the pleasures and sports oi the young- er children loving and loved by all In the dliy school where she was preparus for entrance to P. . .. G she was a dligent and faithful lNlllIl in the Sabbath School and Mission Band which she wag so delighted to attend she was al. ways a willing worker. " ‘ ‘She leaves to mourn their loss a sorrowing lather and mother, three sisters Flora, Ella, and Christy and" one‘ brother John besides numerous friends and rel- atives. The bright eyes are closed for- ever, the swift feet are still the cheerful voice will be heard on earth no wore the loving happy spirit has gone to the Heavenly ‘Father in whom she put her trust. A beautiful and flttnig service was conducted at her iunersl by Rev. 1'). ‘McLeod Capo Breton who most lfeelingly referred to the beautiful but all too‘ brief lifedf the deceased. .- _' l. l am so hind the our Father om Heaven, i '- ' " giv ‘Tillie of his love in illhbook b! _ has en; " ' - ' derail. thlngl- ill. the Bible. SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. THE ONLY ORUOSTORI open- el all day today will be Victor Coyle‘s. , ‘ ' THE L-ORNE VALLEY Woman's institute will hold an Ice- cream social, July 5th. Commencing at ll p. m. Music and "sports. DR. HOUSTON will he in his, 001cc Victoria. ‘Wednesday, July 5th and at Borden, Thursday. ‘SUMMMER COTTAGE for sale at Brighton Shore. Delightful bathing. Price right to quick pur- chaser. Appfy 134 Kent Street. COME TO THE ice Cream fes- tival iu Spring Park Thursday evening, July 6th. at '1 p. m. Blon- ty of ice cream cake, candy and cold drinks. MR8. HOWARD A. WOODSIOE of Clinton will be at home to hcr friends. ‘Thursday. July 6th from ‘l till 5 in the afternoon and from 7 till 9 in the evening. COME T0 THE ICE CREAM SGOIJAL-The » New Annan Wo- men's institute intend having on Friday evnlng, July 7th, on New Annan Park. If stormy, Saturday evening. THE ‘SECRETARY of the Slob bath School Depantment of tho Bible Society twill give an ndllrelas in Wood Islands Church next Sub bath ilt eleven o'clock. Service by the pastor in tho evening at seven o'clock. HPOSTPON-ED-On account of the inclement weather. the festival which ‘was to have been held at Iidrrlngton on Tuesday the 4th has. been postponed. See classi- fled ad. 5‘, '_ THEATRE- RlRE-r- On Saturday morning the Colonial 'l‘heatl‘c in Moncton leased by Mr. Irving H. Beers was ‘badly gutted by firc. The damage amounted to about $10000. and is covered by insur- ance. MsoDONALD WOMEN'S INSTI TU1'-E is holding a strawberry and Ice cream festival on the lawn of Hammond Kelley, Bunllllry, on Friday evening. Proceeds in aid of the now Orphanage and the sdhools. TH-E LADIES of Si. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague1 will hold n social on the league grounds, Tuesday, July 11th. Re- tros-hlmen-ts. music. games. etc Should the day prove unfavorable. social wi-ll be held on the first fine day following. By order. THE POWlNAL TEA which was to have been held yesterday is postponed as advertised till the first ‘fine do)‘. li‘ today. Wellnes. day is fine. too will be held. The trrangomcnts are ollcomillcto and everybody is assured of good llll-iillii god refreshments, good sports and a real “good time. WEDDING BELLS-The mar rloge of 'Mr. Alexander R. MucLeoll nf Uigg. a Rhodes lScholar from Prince Edward Island to Miss Hil- da Hcrlton of Vancouver, 11.0., took place recently. lMr. Mac- Leod. who is rt son of the late ‘Mal- colm E. MaoLt-od, oi Iiigg and lo u successful barrister in Vuncouv~ er. MARKET REPORT-The market was fairly wcli attended yesterday. Butter sold at from 35c. to 400.; eggs 23c. to 30c; fowl. $1.25 to $1.50; chickens, $1.00 to $1.25; wild strawberries, in large quanti- ties, sold at prices according to size of container; cultivated straw berries, 20c. box; rhubarb, 5c. per lh. and apples 25c pei-rdoz. There was a good supply of fresh" cod and haddock and fresh corned cod. WlllCil sold at 8c per lb. Owing to the rain there was nothing offer- ing on the square. Siallllope . Lane BAIllliNtl Openezjllilodnesday of: ternoon,July 5th. Baird ‘and I dldnlire; eyery- ‘y: . ti... . to‘ like" land/encircle... rels of Perfection Ice “Cream and Strawber- ries; .. thing- . n" parking grounds free. Come “have a f ibody "is , "See how it sparkles, that .dril1k J5“- Pllrf-ier. Truro: 1S. Richer ‘ ‘ ' l t t ’ ‘ w Auto taxi from Mor- $11; ‘Q51,’ "W8"- "W" -,..\ "H. <~ e ~I1Qa~ q ~ '."llw|‘,' I .' l THE CENTRAL GllARDlAlif. 1 THERE l8 N0 BETTER wAv tending the Lelgue of "the Cross Picnic at Carroll's PINK-l‘ Club on“: _ o fer-ed (on, on, no at Nort _Rl.'iv¢r Rd. "4 " 'l "I ~~ Mu. res thaw-very- oing- to Pownal today if the wed her men smiles. Don't stuy home and be sorry all the rest of the summer. 1f the day ls not fine colue Thursday the .6th. i-—<o§i-— Minn-ll‘: llnlnenl relieves neuralgia A}? PERSONALS lDr. . N. Robertson, nnd bride have returned to the city from tho Adirondacks; N.Y. Mr. E. J. Duffy and wife. forni- crly Miss Marion Lowe, left yPS- terday morning for Montreal and tho Western States. . , , Mrs. William Ba-tt. Jr.. of this city, left Monday for Boston t0 visit her sister, Mrs. A. ‘W. Roller. who is ill M-l‘. and ‘Mrs. 1h V.. ‘Buntnlin, iii‘. and Mrs. C. H. Chandler. and Mr George Huntain, arrived home lion day 15119111113. after having a. vtuy pleasant motor trip through New Brunswick. ~ Dr. and Mrs. Ready. of Monti-rs! and Dr. Brow, arrived in here blon- duy night. They are the Bursts of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brow. Uil pel- Prince St. Dr. and Mrs. Rviuly will spend thesummer at lllflil‘ summer cottage Keppoch. Miss Jennie E. MacNeill, daugh- tor of Rev. A. J. MacNeill. llelic River, who has been teaching school at Harcourt. N.I3., was am ong the passengers to the city Milli day evening; she will spend ll vu- cotion here, the guest of Mill- Chas. L. Barnes. Great Musical Treat in. Stoleiol CIILILIIIIIVQTOWII- The Boston Comic Opera (‘oml Dtllly, the lending Light‘ Opera Compuny of America which" has played successful seasons i ronto and other Cilllflfiiflll"fiii.ieS following its 15 week's run i Bus‘ ton and which just closed ah ‘en- gagement of 4 week-s in Halifax the most notable and successful en- gagement of light opera ever kiv en in that city colucs to (lhnrlot- tetown on Wednesday evening. July, l'or four flights and _,or‘lé.‘n’ilt' tincc und will present i’. (lifferanf iigllt and comic oilerus-u different one at each ilcrforiuzlllru. _ {Those operas represent the most popular comic oilcrus of the day ful, laughing comic oilcro which "his delighted music lovers oftwo continents with its beautiful Guin- bleflobbla turkey number and the great Tallydlo chorus. i MAlRllTlt-NA-the world's mosl popular buliml opera with its beau tiful songs and interesting story of love and intrigue, which has the audience in tea-rs one moment and in laughter the next. FRA DIAVOVO- ncknowledgol the world's greatest comic opera- full oi‘ tuneful stirring numbers lively action of romance and ad venture and the great leap of death as -wcll as thefamous bed chamber scene in which lthe scxrtette from (bucia dc Lumermoor is sung. .GlROllIJE+G_liR-OFUA, the dunnies comic opera in themwofld. The opera in which the late Lillian ‘Russell scored her first"- success with the wonderhll drinking song. divine," and lust but nobtleast the operlt classic ‘DHE BQHM-IAN GIRL, with its "i llrearlit l Dwelt in Marble Halls,“ r-Tllell You'll lRomembcr Me." etl. - The. Company. includes .such no- table stars at. Helena Moi-rill, Nor man Arnold Edward Orchard, Mar- guerite Port-er; Henry Eslff, John Prltchartl. Lllllils Chltpdolalue Martin Aibright us well as the fa- mous beauty chorus: tlle‘ prettiest and best singlngchorus in Amerl llnasmuch as there will be only ‘one performance of (an opera music lovers will ho we ndviged to select seats for all of the per- formances and making n music feast of this opportunity to make up for the famine of the past yeu ‘lillelitre. _--. 3 " ‘i w J _ ll Mayor Todd horse B years, Will be sold by public auction on the Market Square, Friday. Jmiy 7th at 11.30 mm. Torment stile, Auctioneers. “Bathing houses and ARM-vine ,0 vloromi Horst.‘ ,~ Geo. M. Mutton-t. Boston; w, '1 gzllllmflPicltolg Russell Clark, "It . - I ' ~ s e n I‘: . I , . good time in ‘the water. mfx," C,,,,,’;“;,_‘,‘f"° l“ Stewart’: . - MMV15l9bPl\”*"u'Mi .1 in which you can spend yourhalf holiday Wednesday than by al- A MODEL HOME’ ills been 510m, were welyatygndgidf. (in) i bum ""7"" m ‘M qwmry gates from prndtlcolly all The-Bl I ‘iv t"; but churches on the Island llelnl: a includill-t-l our: MA-SCOT. the tuuei'-'"K"s¢ l" any vf the colleges in lists <-i-»l»‘=\ll=l~1a- "m “m”; “Mk BE-NJAOARTER o soul, “Chat ‘l ‘I l. '\"“l'.q m: l1 The PIE. l.- Baptist Association continued it; session on Friday and iSaturd-ay and Sunday. The weaahar waaufldeal and the ses- cllllinneu CHILDREN. MAVTINEE. ADULTS 26c.” . EVli-ZNING, soul-ire are. i.- .1. ' 1. Q"‘7iv I l present. The office“, appointed mil the Council year areyas, fqliowal _ Jfodergttor-q .R,ev.f:W. 'R i‘ 4c "v-lcé-‘Moaerlllor-i Rev flit,‘ w, Lindsay. Cl8l‘k——- Rev. A. H. wllilffllilhi, Ass. Clerk -—~ Alvin Robertson. ($00.) ; l ISeve-n new pastors were ed, into ithc- .. lurk was presented ‘by, HMPYM‘. l. H. Jenkins of Charlottetown. '1‘ ie- re- cummended -the Duplel; {Iflpvelop ' System, and the Every iMember Canvass, us ithe lbcst method in. carrying on ourfcllurcll and dem- onstratlonlil work. ‘ v -_ . The report on Temperance pd. moral Reform was giyenfby Rev. J. W. Noilson, bfflMontag e, and dealt with the conditions l these matters as found in ‘the Province at the-present time.‘ . . -. IA report oil the work qt. the Grand Liguo lnisbiolrimtlvle pro- . r."- This report showed that wcro 195 pupils in attendance ill; the Grand Llguc Institute lust yiear. 'l‘_hc IlllS5l0fl1\l‘l0S_ of Grand Lifne, have distributed 1,426 _copies,nf -tl1e_ word of God, and about 33,000_pa. gles oi’ rc-ligiousllilleraiturtt 42 iliuvé been lbaptlzed during the year. The zlftcrlloon session was con. ducted by the Women's Mission. ury Society, under the leadership lit t-hc Prov. Sect. MrsfGlldden, of ISUYIIXIIETBHIG. Tile scriptures were rezni by Mrs. N. A. Whitman, oi‘ Bedequo and prayers offered by IMrs. Robert Jenkins of Char lottetown. 1A paper on our Western Missions was read lby Mrs. J. B. _....l iaugli A my: . 8hiverlYour Tlmbcrsl .' in < . » i i Ocean: of Roars! Waves-of Joyl -tialcl-of Giggles! You'll Shake! l. Yolllll ‘tiuakel Yyour Slides Will Ache! It “will hold. y"... do... .‘ Daggett, oi‘ Tryun and a splendid u, “in-mast with iauqh- GREATEST I address on our work ill India was t . . ,. - given lby Dr. Zclill Clark, returned ‘r’ _ - ~ JOY 5'4"’ < Missionary. 4_REELS °F_4 At the evening service addresses were given ‘by Rev. U. R. McFztul, or Ottawa on the ‘work of the Grand Ligue Mission and by Rev. l)r. W. L. Arcrilbaid on the Educa- tional wonk at Acadia University. Both of the addresses were well presented and lnuch appreciated by the langentrdiellce present. A solo was beautifully rendered by Mr. . RANGER” Pogson, of- Charlottetown. ' Two Reels ‘Western Drama Oil ISaturduy morning the clerkl ' ' read u. digest of the letters which ‘w A FEMS AFLOAT ~ - = . W7. |.|. - mo. is l...‘ mules or rue SANTA CLAUS” Scenic “THE PHANTOM A Laugh inxEveyry“ [fine . ' , . ‘t loyalty illlllcr tllroo lll-:i:l.~;, ~—~-~l0 ‘ b _ i-‘llrisl, to .illo (Jhurvll (lilllvllll flllvri i . _ . win-k in; tlit-Hscrlmut oi.‘ (Jlll-‘l- l?‘ (fvllvill nluslv. was iilrlllsllll-ll by 1.1:: __ ;..,. ,.. chm)“, illlfl a lli-zultiiill solo i'l'lltlt*.i‘- _ . . , . ell lily Mrs‘. Sirtll nUHiJUTStHl. or . , , -. - » (Illairloitcillvvn. -\ The scriptures were twill "Y "l" l - ~ and luuyfl‘ llllflf-yl-ll‘ by‘ Riz/Jgqllliyl’; (‘lH-(akdol- July dflfijhnflrw“ . l“"ll’mr\\;pnllll‘;l)“H:lgxixfi, p,l.,,l‘,l,.-_-|llltlll,y' cmllrlnliell wiill unit ill ' \v:l-; g1 » ‘ ' he ‘hnrllrecelvai from the churches new 6f Bll/Plllllmlg pug ol‘ ‘file Association. These shoivlid DQnohlnlnat-lonal - llilller. 1"‘ tlro work‘ for-tho most rpart# n n; [lfilfllllg ‘Hill Dcmm‘ very healthy- condition with most lnnlioual literature ill our Slljllilfll’ m tile-cltlihches unllerzlefiliclcnt schools. ‘Dr; a‘. 0. Elli Q! 111W“ ‘PESKOPRIWMITBJ deiphia, spoke u-llllll file 5mm Bu“; Tlle- report- -on Education, was jet/l, Our Sunday School wot presented ‘by 'Mr. J. K. Ross, of “m5 presented by UY- 1\- w hum] Charlottetown. The report showed of Sulnnlersldc. The l"t'll°l‘t_-‘ill"“'_‘-‘d that there were 307 students regis- nil Enrollment oi 1081i llllllllti, “"1" tered at the college ill Wolfvlllc 165 oiiimlru. illlll l\"“"“~‘"*‘ Phil“ ‘last year; >380 at the Ladies Selnl- nrn qgyqn youiinl; ll-llllill-"g li"“"'l“‘“i |i;in'|t)l' oi‘ lilo. l-nil-rillililng, cllllrcll. . - -. . . . -- i'lil‘.'l. rtrlko crisis slur-u llifll not-y.‘ andZOO at the -Acadom_v, mak Winn}; total mclnllt-rslllll 01' 3-W- ond hulltllly ihtillmll ‘wmk- j"_“l ““?“t,.:,',,:.wnnchw,“ mihvay _ up“... "l8 ll ‘lollll 01' flllltlllt 900 for the! idoreilzu Nil-Wm“ “"“"’ mus?!“ Milli“ W1)” m‘ l". Q.‘ _ y. were culled out on strike ivllil your. B6 were ilrllduiltcd from tho ted by lielf- s. u. l-‘lwrrsuuu of "l" Philulli-lliliiu l" fl-"ll “" “ "“‘ . : -. _ ' .‘.. l ' ii l illtcroslnll; lll-llllliill‘. A.“ sill: FMLS iilliiialziilltllzll. _rlfil__rd'u_lgrglivzl .- " ~r ‘, 1 HP,‘ ._ . . . 4 .. "“"‘."‘.“.',">' idmf’ {y fvuéq: l“ trooplnl; from shops tllrilllgllou - "- t‘ . . . . . . ‘l ~r '- l l'-. ill l\’. llcl-nlan, of bllluiluilsldc hit-dell. “M"_“‘“I"" " l"‘_“m ‘l ‘f? f‘, . l v.1», v,,.yy,.,.1.l,,-u|“nun-Aw fr”... 4 ,Illlflt‘li<l ollil upulutors ill “uslllilt Th, upon?“ u“. In,“ "n.1,... “union in flfl l-ifort in stop i.l|- coll ' . ‘ '. .' I ~. . .,. Ilstrilwt which l-ts been ill ]ll‘tl_1il'i!s‘ EnIIlllQVTXruIKIAAgm "isllr- lrsiiflitlliglllilflillilfl p“ ‘wqékg “N115 00f llulllbr n‘. ‘. . I ... _ _ .. _ H n! '|‘W-l)' ulltlnsllls wvrc- ilmi.‘ ll l)’ ’ , . _ i - - ' v I _ _ w ., . y - A"); . yo; mllllivroti by t-llo l-lloll all-was ulr-OllhlhhIgwlilmxlld mllgliur‘ m l? igmlflisgllllllxiltlllll“(if thanks was 1-;- Now \"()l‘k ‘Central lfuuilllhous li-nllt-ll in llll‘ i'lllt\l‘l.lilll|l)-‘{ churcll lllll-‘ll-‘Ilt llll-illfllll‘ alter the sirill “M1038. being tho largest number liinpAmong other itcllu; ol‘ illt.\>l'**»“"- |in the history of Acliiliu n-nd the it wits iwintml out that the; linu- Eastern Clllladu this year. among 5.000.000. 11110010 ‘ill India’ aA, report on the Ministers‘ An- and Bolivix-lill? missionaries are nllity Board was presented by Rev. engaged in this wol-k. ill indllt NW: ‘N. A. Whitmloll of Bedeque. The have Silacliurcllflll Wml i‘ "wmme" lrelilirt stressed the great need of chip o} liifiilll- 1913 ‘b-‘Pusm’ “w” "llPiWrUll-s. this fund; if our‘ aged pepprted laistuyllfll- and infirm ministers or their w-id- ilionlo‘ Missions was ilrvsolltcll ows and orphans are ‘to receive by Rev. ~11. ‘C. Eaton ‘of Charlotte- the. aid which the Board proposed town. This report. izllvfl 0 000111?“- lO give them, llensivc survey of 1116' work ‘llfilllg th-ifii least $20,000 should be raised carried on by the Home ‘lilgssions ‘ 9 year for the sll ' Bar lt-llo Mtlritimo rovi res. _ V _ . work. ' mm“ or m“ lijitdtilxlc‘ evening‘ service OILS-THU" uuil lib-slur ‘till llu-lr llllslllllllll-l" Wm“: “m? “Hflvm ‘hfirwhui! Xlbulnl Rev J, i1 Dflggeti gave m, e» 4.1m nqiimnsng worn givull lly Rev, and to Hit‘ l-lloilflllli-itllcil- l‘X‘t'.f!i-_ woll. in Hillel illicit» w h. cellent address upon our Denomin. E. S. lM-llson. lsuperlnt¥llglcniunyf lent ‘lrlllllsll’. ill) lllt‘ yioyzlrntnd (.ity, oillciztlllwniluid Lin“! 91100111 literature, pulntin E0‘ ‘llnlligfllvillsliklns nml sis-j, . ‘or, l-il- wt-uollln mil p Dress "._‘-i ’ I ‘H ' ‘ ‘ . . z m the Zcllu €Zurk and Rev. S.‘ A‘. Flwi-g-illif till-lr Ilfilllllll,’ of the procecil-tli-utllmm llubolflllourll, dvlwso all U . i . . . - . -" iilorlty luis been defied-by "l" . l-” ninn of’ India. Dr. Llnrk spokmor lugs Of‘_lllf.__.\hfi.li_l.itlilll. ‘ y y‘ ‘. ‘H m P the importance-til medical ‘Wflrlbill in.» iilllovrlllg resolution was In igus; iuvu v<_<l. lu llils Y" lrdgna - M- Clllllllllslium. Antigonsb; inliin "in opening the homes n (1 p l>'.\t'i| on lirllu-rilly cvclllilg lil l 11th lllYPll ill" (Itll/"llllllll" m‘ Ge“ ‘LmKIQMQIU-“MOHCIOIJ;XE;- I‘. the 1163.15.31’ the pgoplp" for 1\ii.- illlrli to llu- 'l‘<=.l:ll~iic.l'.lllco (Yuusv; "vvlylllllll! ililflrllhll’ i" “WM m" Kinsman, St. John; Viola- Aitllen. ‘slnnarypfldtlVlly. Mr. FPDOHIIIR, “Will-rolls: Ill!‘ Provincial (lovelrn- ltlliilolui strike. lllltllad Mile‘!- Mamen- 34055-1 11111 Altken, llos- qpnke oi tlic greatness of India ml-ul has llvrlllflil to aslrtllo l~‘v<l- , “m; A- 5- and E- ‘l- Fvrsusvu. in respect to its size, popuiaioufrrul (iovcllllllcllt to» Uliitl a .110“! , -__--q-oow Klllsston, Ont.; 4H.- Fenlwick. .31, nnlumi- mnoni-cenw-i-niligin ;_.H.q,n_,|<ll‘ Lill‘ ililililif‘ oi _i,-ili.<. -i‘rovincl~. ' “ John; 1C. S. Williams; Si.‘ John; but nlgn of its qppm-turllt on iol-‘lliloli lllt question or the Ilnportll- CALGARY OUTLOOK BRIGHT W- l=l- Green. Frederlololn-NJL; christian work. _ ._,. llol. of illlllxirllilllg liquor into lllc ——— E. P. Nutter. Fredericton, . .N.B. Tlheee nildrosses were allrjof‘ ,a|l’l‘tlvlllilt'- Rt-‘filllvfltlni’ 108,1 llllllwhi‘ ‘M135 Manning ‘lDswic-h. ‘Mossql R.._ ~lllgh character, and were ll ' H. Bond. St. Johny -.Mi1rtin Mlt- preriaielififln Slllltlily morlaw ti». mortality, AILulQIzTlLJllly 4-‘ .11 n. I Stiijlullon heartily ollllorsc tllc liv- (‘l pills rilillll- nortll l! i Jlllll 1'1"‘ l1 l billion l-l lllt’ Govern‘ up}, in this have l-cll-ivvll uny lllllilolllzttu aux cllel, Montreal; Mrs, lei-nil’ Buy“. Assocqnflma] Bennwn-wns I.‘ u! purlil-llillr, lmiiefftlqilkl‘ullcn tlurluty uJlout Alilcr props. and tlu snmen-ipe, Mass“. Mrm 1‘- Tw by nfly_..w,_'R_4Ma..wu1ker o; ‘p; _“ oll- i..- iIlkPll, wewpledgo ourselves conditions are“ tic‘ all")!!! Till/m" Hamel” and tlflllsli-lel‘. iMllttupun Point. He took as ills silbicct lllut to (‘KPH i-Vvry llllort to roll lln an able [or some years. Gonfillll "1"" Mass; Millnda McMillan; Phlll... of loyuity,.founding it uponEph. ilviiritjllcinllug .m_u,1ority~ llguiust is beginning to show the influeuut Pa“; Mills D. W. Fraser, New Kerk, ,4‘; 1. He dealt, with the lilco. olsiu-il importation. oftilo favourable‘ outlook. city; Juan Fraser, New Yorlcplty; . . _ . M. A. 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