153.35.. “muss mfitfioi!‘ i. pm" PRINCE EDWARD —- NOW Matinee 3.15. :\dllll\ 35c, Govt. Tax 20-370. Children 15c, Govt. Trix lv—lt;i-. Night 7 8.- 8.45. Orchestra 50c, Govt. Tax ~ ny fJe, Govt. Tax 2c—l2c. Children 25c, ,. ‘c. ' Grand Stand Thrills From Your Theatre ‘Seat! 30 college grid star! In action scenes! Yczili in» l‘ All out fur llli‘ hi; game! liriui; your -' ' bring 3"?!" “Y” ' Every seat. is on tiir 0U- {»\ ‘I; yard lint". S ’l'h.- tiii-iil-clii~~ii' nit-art‘ H" :9"- ilig for! Pzukvtl with ilitioll itllil lllTillX l.\"i $1115 l' 1 Featuring- ll'.\' turn Hm iii pix‘ \ii‘.‘\\()\‘ JL-Ji. t,i‘.l~..'l-I i:i;i.i.< rouililix’ ("iiuiii s >"i‘.\l!iIl§'l‘T J. Fllliii ‘.1. .‘l;l('l)t).‘{.\l.l') “WHAT A iii)ZO”——Clnirlie Chase Comedy CALL 0F MUHAMED — Vagabond Series ui .:.> l,ill(,l to wine from the hilltop‘ New Orleans‘ F-oiliei‘ i l heme since the ih ld was stolen a‘. In l)zii2_1.:e1‘o;-:s iiitiiii ~ 8. -’l'hc ' was BOSTON, Nine "Collier ll, r. ll" i.. Lfzssilig about 1121'. s-izbt ll .'.( i fezwiiee their. ' ‘\\";:-.it are the latest dsvelopw iiiciits in rim poi c? investigation?‘ iifl‘ the l cievtiiofllilfills , in Cvltiiui Limiiier i's ,.-~iru-nrc invv” w‘. "u?" . i “Progress? was the single word aiimvci- made ovrr the telephone by} ‘hfajor Charles Sehoefflel of tilt‘; istntc poise. Enriirr the New" York Daily News‘ frvlaied the follow ng conversation with a member of the Lindbergh ,hnnseh0ld during the afternoon. \\ of condition ninl L'llli(i not be atop- 1301i. The D.’ l‘ iiig tin.- iiigii \ seven knots while arzicc and three c sols were iii thewiciiiiiy ready ti» aid ‘in tlic rescin- work. bFii wn -John Sullivan of Atlantic. "Their many friends Join in wisri- lug them n. happy and prosperous journey through life togciiei". They ter Gertrude, of New Town, spent , ‘will reside in Summerside, where‘ l ll(‘. t;l‘(i0ll\ carries on a successful ‘pleasant holiday in Hope ’i'ii=~ (~llCJ'iZ!'Li:1lll_’.§ worth-the firstpte guest; of M1; and M1‘5_ Arthur CA PI TOL ZOWIE! WHAT RIDI Ace of Western Stars- in a Rough? iIidlHQI iIip-SnorliDQ ilofnanw! usiiicss. town, has been enjoying u Fleming. week ago was telephoned to state: Congratulations are heartily ex- pel cr- a‘. Trenton in response to a_ tended to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest question at thenight press confiCrossman of Central Bedeque, on the birth of a bonny wee lassie. The many friends of Mrs. Char- lvs Green are pleased to see tier privatefout and about again, alter having been confined to her home for sometime. The mumps have been prevai- cnt in those communities, Lower Bedeque and Fernwood, for sev- oral weeks. Chicken-pox has also been in Fernwoozl, but. all is rc- covering and are _back to school ‘fir: De Bartiel i, whose home flliis any progress been made?" ‘main- port was Nut" Oric. us, left Boston " “We have not made any head-i Sziiurciiiy night for Norfolk and , way in identifyng tile kiHdfiflDDBT5 The sympathy of the Cum” yrstcrclriy ran into thick weather. ‘Lpt “1- are more hoppfu] for the Uommunlti’ 8°95 011l- ~' MT5- Dim‘ Today . sent cut ziii zippeiii for ,,-¢~_111-n of the baby, lean Nlcholsm“ Mrs‘ Hcrace Lyle P.2d as her crcw were llililliit.‘ to stop the engines and tiic ship was heitti- 1 ing into a still gziic, 1 The Adriatic,‘ three (‘Olllit guard 1 vcslseis riiirl ntlie . .ps iii the vic- ' iiiity wslzoiigiixd. ilie De lliirilzie- bcn was rolliiiz: hcziluiy ililtl her [the welcome guest Captain, B. T. ‘Wight, said the ‘Mrs. J. A. Brown. crc\v would be i ic to hold tiicir l posts after dnrl- lllil it was imper-l Bedeque is spending a holiday in Baysidc,' of Mr. and I A very interesting game of hoc- iitivc that they i‘: lilii"l1 oil. The key was played in the Middleton bill]? “W15 Iliilliil‘ W. i rloxvii to stv- rink on Thursday evening, when on knots but cr v.2‘. he stopped ‘and Miss Hannah Leard, of Cen- . years, he said. treville Bedeque, in the sudden death of their beloved sister, on ‘ 1y a formal notification of the col- iFriday momlng, Mr. Clarence Gillis of Kinkora, Leard. after a brief illness- Mlss Minnie Mr. Angus Bernard, teacher, spent; the week end in Freetown, i and crews of rum runners were al- the welcome guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bernard. Mr. Ralph Gamble of Welling- Matlnee 3.15. Adults 25c, Govt. Tax 1c-26c. Children 15c, Govt, Tar lc--l6c. Night, ‘r & 8.45. Adults 40c, Govt. Tax 2o _42¢, Children 25c, Govt. 'l‘ax lc—26c. FIGHTING in this WHIRLWIND WESTERN iiore, daughter of Mr. and M1's.,tccr service of the patrons and arc Mass.‘ again in working order. Mr. Andrew Gallant of Frec- very River, so that life bouts could be launched. The Adriatic (irew eiospr and the the Kinkora "Conquerors" crossed ton, has been spending a pleas- ‘sticks Willi the Newton “GailantsWnnt holiday in Lower Bedeque, the Both tennis have a very prOmiS-v guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mnc- '.~.___ . "bergh, Jim, Lfamous parents. captains of the sliipii messages. It “'11.; iiiirliy‘ derided to 1m,“ The Cgnqugfgfs being win- have the De BZli‘fli'l"l)fll try to ride lncrs by on,» goal, (he score being out the gale until dawn wiicii, if 54‘ 3 conditions were not better the crew i would be taken oil’. l‘ 'I'he Radio Marine Corporation in A revival of the "mussel mud"‘ iiiiduslry’ has been experienced in Hope River. , B New York rccflvcil a nmgsagc 53y‘ _Lcwei' Bcdcque within the past. few . int; Iiagood was alongside the Atlfi- tweaks. After an absence of man‘; ELLIOTVALE atic. In reply to a message, the {wars mostly due m the otato Bardeieben wircicssecl: "Cannot see hgyowing’ farmers hauled litLpl-e or you yet. Have 34 aboard); no mud’ but history is now repeat" The Collier is 1-12 feet long and mg “Self and the farm" finds Weighs 429 tons. She plies between that to provide m-tipm- m w“. Boston and Norfolk‘ little cost, he must rcvcrt to mud _' dlgglng, Most cf the farmers think it is out. of tiie question to buy progre_ss RepQI-ted‘ commercial fertilizer and people In Kidnapping (use lure realizing that times are ijilllilf; ihardcr and money scarce: every HOPEWELL, N. J., March 9 (AP) may, —Deflnlte progress was being made ; tonight toward returning the led-i Mr. nnri hlrs. Preston Noonen, napped Charles Augustus Lind arrived home on Friday evening, to the home of hi"- when they rceriveci the hcartiest {congratulations of friends far and This news came from the Solir- near on their recent mnrvirige in land l\f:iuii.:i'n rvntq u few hours Atlantic, hiiuas. Mi". Nooiizni is the l aft" a. gi/yp frirnfl of Colonel son of Mi. Nooin-n nnd tiie inte Lindbergh hnii Ht rm a secret William Noonen —-'— i ~ i RGOPS L ‘ID. wnicn nil) si=i;<:i.\i.s BUMP ROAST, lst cut . .. RUMP ROAST. 2nd cut ROLLEDROAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . All choice lsinnri lien-f 20c per lb. 17c per lb. 16c per lb. i FlSH sviicilus CORNED BIACKEREL .. . .. . . 18c ouch § FILLETS . . . . . . . . . .. 9c each SCALLUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. per ll), TURBOT-Corned . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c per ill. Fresh and Smoked Fi-ii of ..i| iiinllu A TllE HOME 0v coon Anew AN!) risn i 351 ed to her home in Newton, after spending a month, visiting her daughter, Mrs. James E. MacIsaac, very heavy one, is progressing fav- ‘orable under the skillful manage-l ment of their energetic teacher, Miss Celina Curry. vale, arc receiving the congratnln. tions of their many friends on the arrival of a daughter, Retn MRO, Baldwins Road, are also receiving congratulations on the birth of a‘ - baby girl, Marguerite Mary, ' weather the erection of poles for the ’ n; centm,_.nlyl liushcd rapidly along the town road li"(l"l|‘.if‘. 'i'iic bride was Miss Eie- through green fields and the “no _ i will soon be completed viz: vmgm, Cross. tion have been badly stretched and broken by the heavy sleet and have been temporarily repaired by volun- uLu Face Powder stays on longer Jiiliil)’ ‘noses. Not affected so much with every complexion, giving more, HELLO-CLO makes younger. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles and pores. thronj.) all Drugglsts and at Toilet ten. P-"ifiillllifffl iillf,’ outfit for Crinndds nationaLLllre. Mrs.. F. J. Greenan, has return- Thc Eiliotvale school, although a Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kelly, Elliot- Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCanna, of Owing to the excellent mild, icctric lighting wires has been. The telephone wires in this sec- Lovely Women Say It's Wonderful Prevents Large Pores- Stays on Longer Bexriusc new wondcriui MELLO- inl prevents large pozcs. No more iY perspiration. Its one shade blends THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL lilllllllllll SPECIAL MEETING B. l. S. to- . night at 8 o'clock to make arrange- > ments for St. Patrick's Day Celebra- l ticns. TO-DA Y NG-SHOOTING-nnd Rose valley. 3. lJ- m: 7, p, m. Thos Paielihorpe, Minister. yesterday morning was remanded until today. charged with taking a car without the owners permission was adjourn- ed until Monday. PETERS ROAD Presbyterian Church, Sunday, March 13th. A joint service of Murray Harbour North and Peters Road congrega- tions will be held frL Peters Road Church in the afternoon at 2.30. Rev, Alex. R. Gibson, Montague, will preach. ACADIA HOCKEY 'l‘EAl\l.-’!‘wo of the members of the Acadia Uni- iicre last evening are Is» hinders, namely Vernon Mc- Cansiand of Aiberton and Stirl- ing Macdonald, City. Vernon is ti: Y the first year and Stirling in the isrcond year of the University _coursc. Both are good players and ' well deserve their places in the the team. Mr. Frank McKennn and his sis- Sunday in Eliiotviile. the guest's of i Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Power. 0N TRIP SOUTH-J" J‘ Cami)‘ bell, of Summerside, P. E. I., has been in Halifax for months, and who d’d the fine decor- ativc plaster work in the new Bank of Nova Sootin, Bulding on Hollls street, left last evening by the Lady Drake, on an extended trip to Demcrara and other southern ports. On hs return, he will stop off at several Eastcm United States cities. “Halifax Chronicle. Mr. James Connoiy of Iona, spent the week end in Eiliotvale. Tiic ice on Keef's Lake was re- ported to bc in excellent condition and many oi’ our local horsemen are exercising their speed prospects in anticipation of coming races. i Miss Mary T. Kelly, teacher, Ai- iberry Plains, spent the week end l at the home of her parents. :~~ T‘!- iiotvale. NEWFOUNDLAND STEAMEIh- Mr. J, F. Bragg, Charlottetown Agent of the Newfoundland-Cana- dian Steamship L‘d., is making , preparations for the opening of the VVZIS NOtOPIOUS sbippng season. The Company's _ AS Rum Runner oiiilce is at Messrs Buntriin 8r Bell's. l _____ Mr. Bragg announces that a new (Cammim, 9,055) steamer, Bcl‘e Isle, will be put on WASHINGTON D_ c" Mm; g___ the roufc, from June 1. Tiie Belle ,'l‘he Canadian. schooner Flrciight 151E 1531 newly bu’lt Diissensfii‘ ves- § out of Halifax, sunk in collision with ‘$91 which W111 19B launched Un the coastguard patrol boat Eagle, March 1'7, find will provide all the was described by Licut-Conimandei- latest and most up-to-date ac- German of the Coastguard Intellfi- fcomodation and comforts for sea- ‘Lgencc Service today as a “notorious fgolng pgggngerg My, Bragg’ who irum-runncr.” She had been on the ‘has been round the grade, nngicl. ‘ books of the coast guard for seven Said Schooner frcght and passenger service. Offieiais today had received merc- i . PERSONALS ' lision and were awaiting a complete ‘report before convening ii. board. Commander German promised n “thorough investigation.” Masters; Mr. Clifton Dingweil. City paid a business visit to York yesterday. The Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illness of Mr, Simon Wooldrldge, Covehcad Road. ways invited to attend hearings," i he said, “but they very seldom do." The Firclight, an oil screw ves- sel, was temnnrnriiv nl-llnv-Iefl by the Customs authorities at Boston in 1930. she had no liquor aboard . when she was seized, and was ai- lowcd to go without prosecution. This affair was directed to the at- tention of the United States auth- orities by the Canadian government. 0n January 21, 1932, she was again seized near Boston and on this occasion was laden with liquor. Her master maintained lie was out- side the trcaty limits when seizure ' was made. The vessel. however, was ordered forfeited to the United States government and was releas- ed in bond of $2,000. The final decree was against the bond. i Mr. and Mrs. Heath Vcssey, York, left yesterday on a. visit to Mon-i trcal. few days at York, the guest of Gor- v don Crockett. Miss Irene Lawson has returned to the City after a visit to her old home at Stanhope. Miss Emma Whelan, Charlotte- LOWII. is Visiting tn Souris the guest < of Mr. and Mrs. James Mullnlly. Mm Helen Lawson, York, is con- sidcrabiy improved after her recent serious illness. executed . Mr. and Mrs. Frank McEwen, City, are spending a few days at Covehead Road, the guests of Mrs. Alex McDonald. Blame Communists For Fomentiiig Riot DETROIT, Mic., Mar. 9.-Assert~ ing there was "evidence of crmlnal syndicalism" in Monday's fatal riotng at; the Ford Motor Com- pany‘s plant in River Rouge, Pro- i Miss Katherine Dalz’el, of George town, P. E. I., and her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Shaw, of Mt. Allison University, are visiting Mrs. C. A. secutor Hurry S. Toy today sought you; 36 westmount 5treet‘__ an immediate grand jury lnvestg- Hang“ chmmcm ation into the clash between 1701568; and demonstrators in which four. persons were killed and more than 60 injured. The prosecutor sad he had ev- idence showing several persons. "some of whose names are at pre- sent unknown, openly incited the i offic'als of the grand jury thisi 031:2" 1:03;‘ the men Bought mfisngr-ch was being made for areisgohn 322311185’ form" 0mm‘ William z. Foster, National head of gmnfwsvmi ° 1:1‘ Mflyvr or the Communist party in the o “Amt c 33d teyzmlds’ “m”? United States, and flour leaders of Pan?‘ 11hr?’ my” °'. local Communlsiic groups whom Hamtnmck ilmd Joh Chet‘- °ti the police accuse of fermenting the Lmcom Peg)‘. A“ are“ am; o‘ flofirosccutor Toy sud his investig- addressing the dcmonstraw" mm’ ntions have failed to show the l” ‘w’ "m" °" m” "'4 "MW- Ml‘. Jnv. Alfred McDonald, Land Surveyor, Hermimvllle, was in the _ city yesterday on his way to West Cape, but first will run a line south at Melville Station. Mr. McDonald reports weather very unfavorable for surveying work. iic to the skin. New French process‘ you look 'I‘ry MELLO-GIJO. B0 COIID affair was "a hunger march or an """""i unemployment march.” E I L I N More than 30 participants in the GTOFJS THF- l3 ||\| clash were held for invcstgatlon. 2a llllllrfid in hospitals, seven of TV/t” 599F911 5 M/ Besides the four dead there are .... vqqq» u...» . . 1375-3-10-11. BRADALBANE-Unlted Church cf Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday March 13, are as follows: Pleasant Valley, 11 a. m.; Bradalbane, POLICE COURT.-A vagrancy case appearing at the Police Court; The case of a man pates a very good season in both‘ 'receptton of ministers for permis- Fidward Island Island met in regular session March 1st in Zion Fred. Williamson. Carlyle Webster Griffiths, and Messrs, Thou. ‘Mel-can, tiva elders. Others present members of the court Foster and Wm. Duffett, elders representative ' laymen. and Messrs. John Anderson, Jas. A. Brodie and Edward McDonald, iheld in February, having both been {printed and issued in the form of la pamphlet and copies pamphlet having been famong all present, both !scts of minutes were of this circulated of these adopted as iprinted. As this was a new method ‘of dealing with Presbytery minutes many fine comments were heard spoken in its favor and the court on motion congratulated the clerk Wh° not only on the way this new me- several ‘tliod was carried out, but; also on ;the very fine form of the two sets Inf minutes , let. Before taking up the ‘UUSIDGSS of the Presbytery Rev. R. Hensley Stavert its sincere sympathy in the recent sad vcrt, Wilmot Valley. was extended to Mr. Stavert by hour of sorrow. The correspondence dealt with. Seven lfrom ministers of oth was then applications in Canada were read by the clerk. making application to the com- mission on the reception of min- isters for permission to receive Rev. Jnmes Fletcher, B. A., a min- ister of the United Church of Cn- nada, but formerly a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Cana- ian Church in Canada. 2-The Presbytery of Toronto is making application to the General Assembly's commission United Church of Canada, as a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Zi-The Presbytery of Regina. is applying to the commission on the slon to receive Rev. W. J. McIvor,| M. A., S. '1‘ D., a minister of the United Church of Canada, as a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. 4—'I'he Presbytery of Toronto is making application to the com- mission on the reception of minis- ters for permission to receive Rev. Harry B. Miner, B. D., a. minister I of the Hartford East Association of congregational churches. U. S. A., as a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. S-Jflie Presbytery of Hamilton is applying to the General As- sembly's commission on the re- ception of ministers for leave to receive Rev Robertson Mlllar, M. 5., a minister of the Church of Scotland, ‘as a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. 6-The Presbytery of Kootenny will apply to the l‘ Assembly or tn its commission on the recep- tion ot ministers for permission to nceive Rev. James Youngson. a minister of the Church of Scot- land. but formerly a minister of the Presbyterian Church tn Cann- da, as a minister of the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada. "l-The Presbytery of Toronto ls making application to the General Assembly's commission on the rs- ceptton of ministers, for - ston to receive Rev. Wm. Rey- . nolds, a minister of the Presbyter- ian Church, U. S. A., as a min- ister of the Presbyterian Church tn Canada. These applications were "received printed in the pamph- be- v rcavement which came to him in twelve meetings in all. Passing over W119 llillle Sudden Pissing away 0i to the mainland of Nova Scotia, his brother Mr. J. Frederick Sta- Mr. McKay visited i i i i v and placed on file. Since the meeting of Presbytery the ialerk ms received notice say- Pfflibytery 0f Prince -?--_ Th“ Pfflbyhry of Prince Edward i quarterly it 11 mm. on 'I‘uesday Ohurch Hail. Charlottetown, and was opened in duo form by the moderator, Rem! Those present were: Rev. Fred Williamson, mod- erator, Rev. R. Hensley Stavert,‘ clerk. Rev. 01m. J. s». clim- Jeansfi Rev. w. 1:. Davies, Rev. n. Moore_| head Legato, Rev. Alex. R. Gibson, Rev. J. Keir Fraser, D. 1).. Rev. G and Rev. D. L. W. Morrison, R. G. McLaren, AngusJng that the Dougald McPherson, Samuel McPherson, A. A. Manon- aid and A. E. Morrison, representa- The minutes of the last regular meeting held tn November last and vei-sity Hockey Team which ployed lthe minutes of the special meeting motion given at; the meeting of Presbytery, Rev. Chas. not ‘slon to receive Rev. R. S. Stevens, were Rev. M. E. Genge, D. D., Geddle Doug- las, John McFarlane, A. A. Mc- Beth, Wm. McMillan, Stewart Mc- Kinnon. Norman McFadyen, Earl t resuiar ‘ delivered seventeen addresses. it was moved by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster ,Mr. McKay went to Cape Breton Is- and seconded by Rev. W. E. Davies land. There besides having ‘visited that the Presbytery of Prince Ed- the nine mission ward Island extend to the clerlnidressed meetings in the churches The resolution was carried una- ‘in all, and gave some twenty iiiinously by a. standing vote and idresses. Next in order came Brunswick where seven the moderator. In a. few well cho- iln all were held. sen words Mr. Stavert thanked the‘. members of Presbytery and otherslMcKay received orders to discon- present for the kind expression ofitinue his work in the Marltimcs their sympathy to him in this his and proceed to the west to under- take our churches‘ share of construction pvork Canada-Highway. Mr. McKay felt er churches that while some good had been ac- asking to be received into the min- complished by his stay in the East istry of the Presbyterian Churchthal; Principal of the Presbyterian Col- lege, Montreal, had clerk saying that he would to visit the different congregations of the Presbytery in the interest of the college some time during da-as a minister of the Presbyter- coming summer. that this matter be taken up at ‘the; Presbytery meeting tn ‘land that an itinerary be then ar- on the nangecl for Dr. McKenzie. Gordon Emmi City‘ 1S spending a meceptlon of ministers for pcrmis- l ston to receive Rev. John Knoit iGeo. Clarke, B. A. a. minister of the Church, Ottawa and from Rev. H. I". Dunn. Martintown, saying that they would be spending the month of August in the Mar- itime Provinces and would be ready to give supply to any congregations needing supply during this month. ifor the Maritime Synod. i932 MARCH 10. ,Cliqi¢¢ta Fresll Lqsv¢,§-A|w,y, lFSA-r EA "Fresh lrom ti»; Gardens" Presbytery of Red iDeer will apply to the General As- ,seinbly or to its commission on the Treception of ministers for pfiTlllg. J. St. Clair Jenna introduced question of the method of the . pointing o! commtssionersseug h, rotation to the meetings o; o“, General Assembly. Arm- some ‘m cusston it was agreed that be,“ nlng at the top of the list um (l) the names of thémllliiters-be taken in rotation according to the date of induction: (2) that when these commissioners return 1mm the General Assembly that the” names be placed at the foot of m, list: (3) that should any man who had been elected as a commissioner be prevented from going w- ‘h, Assembly because of sickness o, for any other reason. that his mm will also be placed at the foot o; the list: (4) and that this plan b, made retroactive from the m, 1925. ' Rev. Robert Johnston. D. p Knox Church, Ottawa, was ilnani. mously nominated as n. candida“ for the moderatorship of the 0m. a minister of the Methodist Church and new supplying Syian Lake Memorial Church, Alberta, as a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and also for permission to grant special ordina- tion to Mr. J. M. Fraser, a cate- chlst who has given years of splendid service to the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada. The report of W. M. McKay the Synodical missionary of Northern Ontario and Eastern Manitoba, who had spent about three and a half months as Synodicsl mis- sionary for the Maritime Provin- ces. was read by the clerk. Late in July Mr. McKay set out On the way east he addressed meetings at New Mills, N. B., and at Moncton, N. 13., and reached P. E. Island in firs! Assembly which ts m meet ir. time for the Summer School at new St. James’ Church, London Canoe Cove, Aug. 4-12. During i0ntnrlo. June 1-41. 19:12. in connection 1—The Presbytery o! Iondon ts fields waiting for solution. the weeks at Summer School Mr,‘ Al; the afternoon session 00ft- McKay gave two addresses a. day Sldemble time W115 Elven totiie and during the week following the dlivllssinx of the Home Mission school he visited sixteen places and Situation on Prince Edward Is- land. This matter was introduced by Rev. Moorehead Legate, who at the last annual meeting of Pfvsbytgr) had been appointed coiivcner o1 the Presbyterys Home Mission committee. Before taking up a. 51;. cussion of this matter, MITLSEMI said that he felt; that it was very fittng that the foiiowng resoiutur. which he had prepared should b: presented to the court. It was then moved by Rev. R Moorehead Legato and seconded by Rev. Alex. R. Gibson that the Presbytery record its deep appre- ciation of the arduous, self-deny- ing services rendered during the last six years by Rev. R. Hensley Stavert in the interest of Home Missions within the bounds." The motion was carried unani- mously and presented to Mr. Sta- vert and by him suitably ac- knowledged. In a. well thought out address Mr. Legato summed up the wlioie situation on the Island as he saw it From Prince Edward. Island, fields, he ad- at Sydney, Glace Bay and North Bras'd'or. In Cape Breton he held some twelve mission fields and congregations ad- New meetings While in New Brunswick Mr. the of the Trans- yet there are many problems with the mission Rev. F. Scott McKenzie, D. D., - , In the mission fields within the Presbytery the people have tilt privilege of having services-only about four months of the year. In order that such conditions can be largely overcome Mr. MSW made quite a number of suggest- ions regarding the re-grvllllllill °l mission fields and sections of con- gregations. The majority of i119" suggestions were approved of by Presbytery and it was unanimous- ly agreed that the Home Mission committee proceed to work out tht plan suggested in conjunction with tho people in the V8110"! mission fields and sections of con- gregations concerned. A request was presented t0 "it court from the congregfllifl" °l Clyde River asking that they b! written the like the It was agreed May Letters were received from Rev. E. Ross, D. D., Erskine Ontario. 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