AVAILABLE BAG SALT NOW THIS HANDY PACKAGE *tsl *J-_-I 'rrui cl-l.».iu.o'r'ra'rowN GUARDiAi~. PAGE. n,,,,,,,, able In HANDY PACKAGE. ALSO IN Al u these Fields men and women who til-rn in this respect. ‘ 1; has been hinted in some quar- Iui that we interfere with the Bud- Iu of the Church. This is wrong, we have every reason to believe we share together the advan- of the work which each is ac- Deaconesses have done splen- work wherever they have been pucgd, and we are pleased to know* uint Rev. Mr. Morgan to whom we uve a deaooness salary is doing pod work at Strathcona. [would like to speak a. word of .ppl-eciaiton regarding the work of cur Field Secretary, Miss McGregor. wherever she went she stirred up ui interest and kept the work of our_ society before the people and all rere delighted with her. She has been sowing seed, and reaping time gill come later. ,Those who organized the W. M. B. pw with clearness the future and alarm v in the Kingdom of God for omen and children in heathen and seeing, they worked and to make their belief a real- I wonder if along with our we are putting ii. strong ef- we are fortunate in having Dr. we are delighted to have him. We Dr. Grant. _ We are sorry to liear that Rev. W. G. Brown, who did such won- derful work as Moderator has been forced to give up work for a time. e he may be restored to health again. not have come up to all your ex- 1, pectations but I can say I tried to in :turn to Korea early in October, but 3 Blair, who has been associated with h the College since its beginning, and M are pleased to have with us R/ev. Dr. d Norman MacLeod ln the absence, on ll account of illness. of our Moderator, C ` ' ` V W Y . i _*"1 Ied the members of the W. M. 8. pregbyvermn womem, ,"|“|°mrv` The “me pure mt . ivlgfgo there is no Mission Band to Societies, were hearing reporu at °:::.;':"°° “i "M" ti" _ calc: ”;l:_‘i_». W in is _ . 3_3o__ . _ _ g c c ence. l’°5 l' "°W °V"l' The following are the statistics oi' 3 alia' meet l Mrs. Stewart gave information Mission Bands: 8.00-gigeéllviltvitvze, Yonngeseéiglgslgres- Iregarding the suggestion of the Presbyterials Bonds Member, - - ,General Assembly, namcl . that the Presbyterian women throughout the Picton 41 aio gif' R'“”‘“" Ulm' hm” Y or eet. , 1420. Sydney -. ...... 12 P. E. I. ......... 10 St- -li>li.n _ Halifax ......... Mirimichi _ _ . . _ .. Wallace 6: Truro . . __ _ Invemess 5 802 214 181 175 123 119 101 About 600 A. D. Pope Gregory ol-'Ins The meeting closed by slnglnglwere Christians. Yet the church INTERNATIONAL REPORT W. M. S. (E. D.) for the year 1932-1933 A study of the Missionary work oi' _Old Gordon House at Albcrton, P, w ld reveals the fact that our r » E. I., be used for all archives of the P esbyterian women and yiiuns W0- I Presbyterian Church, and reported men engaged in this work put their »ori the three tablets in the old trust iii God and His promises. and ' I ‘em °“* A“¥““ll“° Wm' °il‘" . covchcnd church. which _is the old- are, as it were. a link in the great mi i i B it in Wh te ' “sm” es t° r “ - B Ver est Presbyterian Church on the Is- chain of missionary workers exi- Brualn and the Empire W” in me land. These tablets are in memory , circling the world. world; they vowed ‘Io AugIxsiviI1E- Alf 'ot Rev. Peter Gordon, Rev, Robert me lm” W en '° We m55°l'“"le5 Douglas and Rev James Alien Mrs.l societies in many lands for maca- M _ K i' i ' ‘ ° e ' T,/I fmmd Cllilftlles, which met in your:-B pe¢:;12;dzvo];F gjlvegrzijgwgg had been “nt °ut' Rome had been I Stewart closed her interesting report I Zines. reports and letters regardiii' Beunrt. ireland. we had hoped ,ou 5,," 0, Pmbyérlm Au we in is state ci deep Poverty and dis- I with incidcnis relating to the hir- i their worn. Those hcvc prccinr 1 vmued from hge D that Mrs. Mccready, of _mis elm tm ' re tress. tory of the church at Belfast. in (CON would have represented us. but ev- represen ' About 100 years ago Great Brit-I This report was published in P__ friendship toward them, and guru § psalm and hymn. W ,vs_ entually she found it impossible, An open For-um was ognduuu-,d ain was reaping the poverty result- E. Island papers but it might well us md comfort umm in gh, days It is to be regretted that more of using the question "Why do the ing from the Napoleonic War. In have had a wider circulation. ergy for and devotion to missionary lil” me ahead our women do not take the Message members of ~the W. M. S. not at- ‘ UHHBHB Bt the present time proper- I Our Historical Committee has no work. _ society wg md to ,.,_,m_ which is so ably edited by Mrs. Mc- tend more regularly?-~ Digcuwun ty value was as billion dollars and( fund at its disposal but we roioice our .img gud what we ben- Nlll. and keeps before us the work was led by M1-5, pg A, A_ Mum, of, debt amounted to only one-eight- I tliv-li. 0! late. there is an awakening _ In View of the loose opinion.; °! 011? l0¢l€ty. In the home and _ gum-lommjwu guppm-.bed by Mrsfeenth of that amount. One hun- t0 B SSHSG Of tho 11666-silty Of 89.- ‘ . _ _ _ wg by so many today and being foreign fields, surely there are wo- `1:q,_.M_ r_,egu¢,e_ lvn-,_ Q, 0, webggeul dred years ago the indebtedness 0f_ thering up Presbyterian Historical Internationally, the outstanding v ,shoulder Roasts llc . Our society is indebted to other us a feeling of sympathy :in informtiiion regarding their cli- Important Historical Event ‘mm phfyorm and pulpit men enough in all our churches, _ Mm pavtmon Mm MuNutt_ Mn Britain W” 81% of the property i data to be preserved and passed on missionary meeting of the year \i.i_ Per lb. d for thc nciiy oi christ Wh° °°\1lf1 were 35° is year so than. ' voinc hui ci iho who iirnc the i° P‘>si°fliY~ “‘ B°lf“‘ ln June' SW Mm," 90 stan » ' Christie and others. . _ ‘ __ Per lb. . _ . . . . . __ rg muwnmg savrmue and med b1°°d_ Wo might not have to mme before The prevailing note throughout old Count” mu,-che, were gup.l .From Inverness Presbyterial. I re I _The attendance. though lang] Pork chops gguudholidern . I-suuallty of the Holy Spirit, YW Wllfll B Shortage in this fund ortmg churches in Canada I ceived an account of the One Hun- . uas not as large as had been hopci. C _ - its P0 ' the discussion was lack of interest P - , i _ _ D’ mummy md authority of th. 1 gm ,uv-B you Wm be dlsappoim in the work through not having Theaaecond objection WM that dredth anhiversarylof FarquharsonI oilmg, to the existing economic con 1_1? _ N the m a c Wil in k1l0W thi-it Dr. McCuno 1 ’ ,,, to I _ Memorial Presbyterian Church at dltlons, but, the missionary zeal of wiptillilliier inoth; I-15111563515;-e1; Pyeng Yan8 College. who was i)n caught the vision M the great needI we "have home minions sup Middle- River, on July 27th. Charlesl those who were fortunate enough to "au fl” l’l@lP°f5 ln the mastefs W°l'k pmt' `F ot onl f the late Dr Foote be resent made u to a de ree for l-“mb Hlllll L08 _ W are mmmave in having America and intended being with us J 1 _ ° e' y 5°" ° ' ' D r p' g ' " """°"‘ mms e is unable to come as he has to lc- and mek of interest “Img ml”1°“` In the early days at “usa el; formerly a missionary of the Pres-I the 'loss in numbcl's; and the pro- ry unes_ Inot one per cent of the D60? byterian Churchm clmash' was the vcrblal hospitality of the Belfast Lamb. Loins student-in-charge of the above con- Presbyterians made all who attend- mn 270 and prayer by Mrs. Yeo theft? Bent 0"* its ml5sl°“‘"l°5' I regatloh, ed the Conference feel at home. ’ - u., Gm; g wo buy nil our Monte dl cu Tyne Valley. In the days of Gregory e ‘ 'l D011!-2.'l2-‘S YOHUK. ii. sun of Rev. The tenth quadrennial conference selectei W mm UIC Former all personally Supper was then served to the Slmll” °°“dlll°“5 °l°l“l“°d m_ Luther Young, our Missionary work- of the Intel-national Union or Wo- elegates and friends in the social Rimle. 8-“Cl 0116 hundred Yems “K0 ing among the Koreans in Japnnp iiien'-s Home und Forcli-in Ml5Sl01'liiiy. all by the ladies of the Zion °0Iidltl0!1S Were 1mf9~V°\ll'9~l°le l“,had charge of a church near Syd- Societies of the Presbyterian and ' hurch W_ M_ 5_ Britain, yet the people maintained. hey' during vue summex-_ 1; 1_5 611.* Reformed Churches was held .in_ 187 Gnu* George sheet we Denver C. O D' _ their mission work. com-aging that we can report that. Rosemary street Piesbyieriain W_ R' DENNIS’ Pr _ I HOME OWNED &0P|ERl\FED We vc xivlnx Special Prices on clioicr: isLsNn Mans Delivered to your Home start ing today. Chi Round S!e¢i)1.kc?2ihs..... Slrl in Steak 2li;. 35C ¢ v Fan Rib Roasis Perlb. 12c S' loin Roasts Pgrlb. Pork Bib lonltll Lamb. Shoulder Cui llc Madine Sliced Bile P Ib. on s§fr...irc-L`ic"ii.;_"_'.`.`.`.`.`.`.`.`. 25,. Eve,‘,|ng S¢5_q|0n “Why bother with the heathen? sous uf two missionaries wel-9 min. Cliurch Belfast Ireland, in Julie, _ _. _ _ _ __ mwus' _ Leave them alone," was the thirdl jgtgriug to our people in cups' Br@_, during the -week that the Presby- _ ' _ \~* Y l I '_ 'A W "_" " _ AL the public scsvion in me objection. In the early days, the’ toii Island during their vacations. tell'-ill Allliiilife “'05 21lS0 blfiilg lielll- . N 1 A th msel G d'. Provision was iiuide lol' represeiitil- ` ' " ` ' t f - ' Let us ora that if it is c. d' ui l mme' the devotional was led by °p1;;T>l;cdbutePeterv;;id tlic; llistcrlc Steps in Belfast ri couhciil rich bv our W<>iiicii'== Missicnilizi .1 Y 0 5 W ' Rev’ Dr' R' M' Legate' .r I ter of ex-sonsy ‘ Society, (E 13.), by our asking Mi-_»-_ -_-_f-v::;T:_f;;-~---__ _~-_-_;-:_--;f;-_~;_ -~ ,_+~___-;i€---_______.- Rev. Allistair Murray, Caledonia, G°d ls 11° “Spec D th pri Ed ad Paul said that there was neither t h del I of th WMS 'formed churches in Corinth Rome, gaote C80-95 6 -~.. ' do my Masters will, rememberinf' Eastern Dlvvsiom of me pl-esbyu._.r_ Ephesus and elsewhere, to which And now a word in closing. I may M ian His own words, I come not to do mine own will but the will of Him at best is imperfect, but trusting in His strength we can not fail . p I shall miss the work, as I have w who sent me." Of course our service C rovlnce. the slraker said. ' re5°l'Y W 5 ge He paid tribute to the remark- °l`l“3 “b°“l‘ wud lmple' but he Dui-lug the Cunfcmnce of the Joiiiisoii, Ottalva, to convey our oclerator of e nce W r - _ I » , _ i All ale f Ref r d Chu l 1 Eil'@Cl~lllH5- land Presbytervv extended greet. Jew nor Greek. Paul and Barnabas 1 _1 e 0 _ 0 uie _ rc ies _ v _ __ v I , lioldlng the Presbyterian System in MIS-l"01SHI1.tl\C P1€‘§itl\I1t0 llilii Belfast, 1;-@1uud_ in June, two sgepsl Union, was unable, because of un oi historic significance to our W M ‘ accident to take the cliliir, so the church in Canada' Reference Paul lwligte ;ettt§rs'B‘II;;Cht;;mT\§?i S. were taken. H \'ice-)Ji'c;ideiit, Mrs. Paul, wife of as made tc the ieiiresentfiticn of °""'l‘l’ ° ° ' I Frm _ Prcsbyterin., w,,ma,,ho0dI Pi-inclpii rn-.il of Bclfd~~.c,_ ni-csidcd ape Breton. which was actually B cogie of theamzsvsliaovnaigly bearing' a petition for a larger Shany during .mis mstoric meemm of direct service in the Alliance wasl While i1iltl1'@SSli\E the COi`il€1‘f`llf0- favourably received by a crowded Mrs. Paul suid “In view of the im- ble work of the Women's Mission- Carried °ul‘ the m15sl°m‘ry enter' unanimous assembly; uud_ se¢0ud1y,i meiise services to the church per- a formed many precious friendships ary Societies. who had the same Pfl5e~ In this °°“nm" there Was_ Presbyterian Youth was welcomodf formed by the women, they felt that and to you all I say, “Thank you," zest' s irit and zeal as was being °°ni¢mPt f°1` Chinese' for East In' offioiail for the fl;-5; time in thc' they should now be recognized as as I step aside and some one else 'm » P v , y anifested by the women from dlansf f°r Australia" ab°ngln°°s‘| history of the Councils. l the Women's Sectioii of the Alliuiiccv takes my place. I trust that who- l coast to coast. In closing he reit- fm' natives °f Amen' Chlnese c°°l' The Historical Exhibition in con- of Reformed Churches 'raiding tlic Wei' may bd Will' ¢l`l0lCe Shi? Wllllerated words of welcome to the 19° md d°l'le mel’ Part in the ncction with the Belfast Conference Presbyterian Sl'-*Gm-" rms was le' have the hearty 5ul’l’°’t °f all the visiting delegates Great WM' East I-“dllm "°°l’5 ha‘l| was representative of many parts of celvod enthusiastlcriliy. I Yoiln mirligsz 32 €;fpt;_ts from women of our Society, for without. Mm Jessie 1tmvr_,eod_ 51dney_ l BlS0 helped. Infllii S9115 t0 the Wall the world, and was really very in- It was ai'i'.1i1ged to have Rev. Pro- i url by Dl'_ G. W. Richards, the Pres- ident of the Alliance, niidpassed unanimously, after which the chair- man congmtulatcd the women on the admirable skill with which they liod drafted the petition and pre- sented their case, and closed his rc- marks by saying “The Apostle Paul wrote, ‘Help these women‘_ He felt sure that if the Apostle were to write again in this twentieth cen- tury, he would say, ‘Women, help l countries. ‘ Their Missiolinry Magazine, pub- ` lished quarterly, rs called by such I touching name, namely "Our Sis- ters." ' A report of the Presbyterian Wo- men's Union of Victoria, Australia; also of Queensland, Australia and several copies of their joint paper, the “Missioriary Chronicle” show that Missioriary'enthusia.sm is not l lacking in this for-off section of ou! these men.” I Empire. Probably all who were present - The annual report ofthe Women's realized as never before the great- -Missionary Association of the Prel- hcss and the importance of our bc- loved Presbyterian Church, It is with pleasure that I report bytcrian Church of New South Wales, Ailstraiiri: _ This report shows that good wonll t 1 - it one cannot accomplish much. N_ 3" President of the W_ M_ S__Imore than a million soldiers. Whntm,-ESL1ng_ Sacred books from France, fessor Curtis. the chaiminii of the: v"1°us secre “es and we re: .Arid now I commend you to God-Eastern DIv1s10n_ thanked Rev_ ML type of character had the D€rS0ii Germany, Holland and England Alliance business committee. intro- th°°°° m“°vl; ll” l’°°“ '!°°°m md to the word oi His grace which Murray for his word, of welcomg who had oontcrnpe for those occ-l were on the literature table. A dncc ir dcpnirtion from ihc wo-§ "El" ~w°rmu;°n§h°“;g;‘;' ,ll “'°l° t0 lliiilld Wil UD B-nd to sive Rem Mn Murav had preached In ple, the speaker asked. In closing Franco-Ii~fish Psalter printed in men’s Union to the Alliance to con-I ° Fencou B m° ,rms you an inheritance among all them ‘ the church ir which her father he pointed out that a person who Dublin in 1726 was of special inter- sider the "Place and Work of Wo-_ our Prayers as thg :orld oiy that are sanctified' had preached Mrs MacLeod stated °°l“allY believed l” home ml55l°”5 csc- ` mm in me Almmcy This dcpulw l ' ` ’ ' _ ' _ ~ _ t' '..idb mp. 1. Th ih-` such an attraction to them to- new sem_etm_y,s Report Mrs. MacLeod stated that the mu-ll’ l’l~`l° belle” in f°’°l5“ mls C°l°l"fS °f mf §‘e5l;ytre"S°'el;r;l;I§f e;_°;;`I;;c; pix; W3; 1mSBe1";at__ that meyneed strength to members of the W' M' S' were not sions' iglgethllsertiiblcin y y u y hclvs and \lrs D Hamilton English l choose. At this writing I am depressed but were going forward ' .' ` '_ _ .' _ Th fh l ‘ ' Pbt` Ch h,ItI'\V.k, “’° h°" “'° “wld 'l“““°l“lly’ was brgsglzdo bl' iviiise ?lc?rficl1l/ZZ l“ the L°"d's W°’l" The” We" mmducnmto Historical “cpm ih Huiorizzlngrimitlcc or the sdlisihyriirlllclirii Piilslytcriciiszliuricli- I fe" there is 8' deficit' Y°“ Gregor. Since the appointment many Wh° ‘nd “°t take the mls` Und hopéd to have Miss M,,ccu1_ :Il/I Me S (E D) Mrs. McKay, Souilicrii Prcsbyteriaiil mt an "ree with me but I Bm made a. year ago, she had attended Slomry W9* s°l'l°“5ly' and some lovh prepqre your Historical Report A copy of the paper read by Mrs. Church of Aniericu; Mrs. Laird, Uni- ure it need not have been so. ‘ . _ _ i iusom, Awduanes had watched 15° m°9lmg5» and had made cfm' had fallen asleep' There were an for this year, but as she has not MacKenzie at the Wallace Presby- ted Church oi Canada, and li/liss_ fr be _ , tacts with 210 organizations. Dunne km” °f “”°“s°S' ’“°‘"y °°l”‘h been enjoying good hcnlch, and ich rcriai in 1923, nc which dmc this Mncranl of the New Zealand Pres-i irfunds omthe very gmnng wi te vh~ it ,_ ones I . , I hi I b tn, I C1 _I the year’ thu' would not have n l' mlm 5 was necessary 1’ P 0 1 _ takin the mammal sure she would not- be able to at- Presbytcrial was reliew ngitst r y Y ~ri'il _ H1101- A __ 1 _I postpone the visits, duc to the ron 0 P0 View 8 tend this meeting' lt has mum to ,cms of SC,-v1c¢_ The teims of the lciuoiin' re I lmcned' To be sure there Wag dmo” °' roads' W°rk mu Dem parl’ °f their “Mk l’°° seriously’ my lot once more to perform this The following Historical gifts have questing ills 0ffiCl2i1 i'CC0'§11lll0i1 Ui. ° Wm could not sw? much' bu carried on in the following districts: and the spiritual part not seriously be n onmbuted; the Womens Union were read for I _ . duty. 0 C , I; W; ”°°“l'hWh°§1‘;“,“l°If“"° “lv Miramichi. Care Breton. Pi°i°“ emush- A row weeks ago thc Misses iliac- From the Misses lviaconlioch, Truro. them by Professor Ciiiiis. r t oss W 0 co n C°"l““l'l" Hallfalh Trum- wllllacei Sl M” M“°Le°d fevlewed the fm' Culioch s ent some da s in Plctou, 1 Portrait of Mrs John Geddie, of "Mrs Pm] 'l think I am safe in saying that _ ’ 1 " ' _ P Y , ' __ ' _ _ _ have “Bed through the most ‘mlm and Prlnce Edward I5 ““d~ tmclal alllfllnmtmts °f the year- and visiting scenes that were near andI the Nuv Hebiidcs Mission, photo address the p _ _ _ ,_ 0XPl`e$50d me l`l0P° lllall “ext Year dear to them. Then' visit was of graphcd at Melbourne, Ailstrnlio.. _ Mg year: of t°uru;;x;el;:°e 1;; Second Session God would enable the S0Cl9l5Y W the nature of an inspiration to nie,I when she was ninety years old with U A gy br tn? lf; Wm: ousswork do more than ever before. and that inspiration still lingers. the request that it be placed With ve ep a The second Session of the annual » Rev. Dr. Norman MacLeod. 1 foci sure we all regret :hot the that oi hor hnshnnd hcnr the God ‘ and Fields in a wonderful way; lu *d mt B1 ak in and 2 p_m. The President, Mrs. MCK. of the Pi~esbytei'lan Church in us today, but we know they are with byicririn Church at Pictou, N, S. would bv of gym, hmmm to me, _nec asp u aw en g, T _ _ ~ ‘nm mm com” “bout were Wm MCT-ieod. presided Over the devo- Canada, was introduced by Rev. Dr. us in their thoughts and _.ood wish 2, A copy of ii Lecture on the New Council i-_ _ Dr. Robert _ tional exercises, in which hymn 254 L te, ho tated that Dr. Mac- es at this time. Hebrides Mission by Rev- * no lack or tunds.‘or the MB was sung and prayer by Mrs Clark L23; regreseiited the moderator, I think it would not only pil-HSE. Steel. oi Sydney. Australia. publish- Following Mrs. Paul's address, ary cause. bl Elliott or Sussex N B The mm- that he was h Marltlmer and that but cheer them if a. letter were sent ed at Sydney in 1884. Professor Curtis referred to the partl I3” delighted to hgve beggeab 8 utes of morninglsessionl were read his nam carried with it hallowed to them from this Annual Meeiins. 3. A copy Of the J0i1l”Ili\l Of R6*/~ that women had played and are still l"`°”“t “° l'W°° °‘” ° y ° ~ ri - d - J h ci ddi Mo-i lair contain- 1 i ll ilu c cuviclcs or namely Inverness and by Mrs. A. A. Mutch, Charlotte- associations. explessirig our sense o oss,;m as o ri e e, ic i_ atprmm 0! Day nglri 1 i. grea ham an _ _ suring them of our confidence and ing extracts from priv . 'S the Presbyteiiriii Cliurc soc- Edward Bland. I W” sony town’ who was amttmmd Record Dr' MacLeod statiitl thafiothe All esteem, Mr. and Mrs. Geddie published for tions of the world, and then sub-_ to be able to attend others, but ing Secretary, pro m, in the ab- sembly had asked m act k H Baird' th Board of Foreign Missions of med a 1_CsO1uM0n_ ,_The Council ' (M .F ) Sara . e m my met °.n' °r “mul the “me sence through mm” of Mrs' W' R' Deputy Modulator' Rev' Dr' Grant l rs 0;:-.Historical Com. the Presbyterian Church of Novo greatly aiihrcciates the meluorial “'wu1mp°"ible'comms from Gram of New Glasgow' N' S' had asked mm to express appreci- l Miss MacCuiioch regretted she Scotia. from the Committee of the Inter- e of evena city like Sydney The Historical Report by Mrs. ation of the efforts and work of could not meet Mm Stewmv’ the _L A statement from RW A_ _,A national WOmm.S Union F0 fm, as denghmu to enjoy the quiet (RW) Frank Baird of Picton was the w` M' S" Eastern Division' As new member oi' the Historical Com- MacDonald, of Lzichinc. P.Q». Of tl`i0 concerns its rcqilcst for official rc- the countryside. Sitting under a source of very great pleasure is member of the General Board mmm contents of the mcdicmc Chest mp cognmom My m_Cm_dmg1y gives 3 trees and having our meals and interest. of Missions he had heard the ' mshed by the Halifax drugglsvs for general appm,._\1to me pmpospd mere “md” the minister in ' The Fleld Secretary' Mlss Jean lleasllrcr report that conditions Report of Historical Committee the Foreign Missions of the Pros- colistitiltion mid by-i:\\\'s, and refers called it, “God’s Temple") MacGregor, New Glasgow, N. S.. were much better than they had byvclhn Church of Nov., Scum., men, to me EMM.,-,, and wucu.,-u_ carried back M “mer ds” 33"” 3' Very Clem' 'md °°“°l5e re' been mu" m°“l'h5 88°' To the Women's Missionary Soul- which was valued at L13 _ I . 0. Sections for consicicl'utioli. mid. ill ‘“°l°l°° We" *lined mt °°°” port of her work during the year. ' ogy (Eastern Division): 5, And a drawing of the chest they shall deem it advisable. for\ be f°rg°l'oen' The Treasurer. Miss ~l°l‘~n MRC' F°“‘lK" Ml9°‘l°"-‘ As Convenor of your Historical which was 3 ft. 8'-'r inches long. Sum prapni~:itorv action as may be the audiences were amen, Gregor, New Glasgow, N. S., gave ‘Committee for the year 1932-1933. I 2 ft, 2\,i inches broad, and 1 ft. deep. constitutionally possible, in view vof as I looked into the "meat a. splendid report, which was en- The subject on which he would beg to submit the following report: on the top of which was printed the ncxt Quniirciinlal meeting of tic Iwas thrilled and inspired ¢0Ul'¥i8l“|I 9-Hd €XD!‘0SS¢d iil\0UBl‘it. speak was an old fashioned one. That great Canadian, Joseph Missionary Medicine Chest General Council, ' _ _ .. _ .. if _ if D~. were pleased tv have Mfg, that the past year was difficult, ‘Foreign Mission. He would con Howe, once said, A wise hang; J0h“18‘4l'(;’ddl° gt?" l‘i’;’"__i:_l;_sH;__Ifs;l;ltl(?l;,1,,b1;. Johnston of ottawa, repro- yet W, M. S. had no reason to fine his words to three very an- preserves its records . . . . ». H _ C11 S SH . - - ~ ‘ us and bring Kleetings from be discouraged. An interesting dis- cient and very modern objections fosters the love of country by Der- From the Women's Union io have thcli-I _-ii ~1..._..___ -_i 'I tory of the showed how women were experts in l , _ _ , _ ' many depurtmeiits of Ciiristixin .nd to God we give the glory we meeting of the W. M. S. opened at Brockville, Ont., Deputy Moderator Misses MacCulloch could not be with die cloak in the \estry of First Pies- work' and how mow advice and help v was then permitted to Alliance Council, and. so doing. touciictl upon the his- Woiiicifs Uiiioii, aiicil to you i1 rcijiew of my correspond- was done by them in China, India., ence during the year. I learned thai. and the New Hebrides Group of Is- tlie Women's Missionary Society, \, lands. This association was repre- U‘ in I licurls_ r l South African Missions Reports from the Presbyterian workers in South Africa were both ciit‘oul'agilig mid ilitcrcstirig. The annual report of the United Church of Canada, and their month- l ly Magazines, including the child- i~eii's paper “World Friends" tell of thou' various activities throughout the your. _Viriy God grriiii ihit wouicii of in- fluence. irilciiis :incl dovotloli may .always bc found to ‘carry on their lnissioiimy work iii cv<~i‘;.' country oi the \'.'orid for otitis e;i.>i';.'. and thell own gooci. ltr.”-p<`<'1fllll_\' sililmiticd, ' (Mrs. Frzmki Sam ll. Baird. Con. lnic-riinilfniizil Com, ! w. ii. s, in. D.. I Picton, N. S. t* Liicrrilnrv Coiliniitice F<\iio\\'ilig is thc rcpcrt of tht itcrrltilre (biliiiiitliio. ns prvseiited |(`oii‘iiiiicd mi Paco 'li I uhh .rm ,min “uh _\i1nhr.i'~ Linlmcnt. _ Lodge were conveyed to the missions were spoken o omen _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘ _ tlf-TVIFEECIT-TAt_Hon€EgTe W. M. S. annual by Mrs. Fred never thought of poverty in rela- "C0155 t;’or5‘;°l;l:c‘;’l‘§§ ;l;_ef‘v:;2c§g glx/'lvl' wif? léiiallfv th§l;;qf_;`;‘;1l§flO:;\_\“€'v;0l_f_";;f?;“S3033 I ‘litcmber 19. 1983. Cameron Shaw, Worthy Mistress, and tion to their social life, and men hal? “sour records und other things mcétmgs but éwmg to the vcrms or me com 5 M Monbague l‘° Annie Mc' responded to by Mrs' Glassey' in reluticn to things political' fmt- wf liliitoricall value may be dl‘lJOSlt€fl It may be of interest to some to stitiition of the Alliance, it would be 'f vlcwm' omg' Mlnmer Wmdson N' S' ' ' emal organizations' and certain with an archivist to take charge Of know that at nn exhibition arraii-l hecemary to submit thc matter to " C' Pringle' Rgplm’ of young peoplels work i`plenSmTs' Thme things might be them. Zed by the women of First I’resby-_ the Eastern mid Wc.\tcrii Scctionsv W __ rem bl' Ml” Duncan' Campbellton' l “ll right In themselves' but should 1 wrote to all the Presbyterials tcrian Church, the call to Dr. Mac~. for their coiisidointioii and approval, __` N' B' A3 all reports were n°t mlnat Como before the work of christ' askin! that any reports of ahistori-lcuiloch, dated May lst. i804 wasl before final action could bc taken. I 5 her report could not be completed. In the early church at Jerusalem cal nature be f°rwm_d,._.d_ and Wusl displayed and attracted ,,“Cnucn_ I S0, it IS I,,.,,u,,i,1,._ mat -,viwu mo: Report of Mission Bands by Mrs. a dii1C01l“l°` had been established pleased to hear from the Prince Mrs. Priest, Kiiox Chilrch, Hull- request is taken up to bc disposc
  • ri_ns Tlicv Philo 140 1-weivs 4| vision of truth and beauty ity to the early Church at Jerusal-l presented at Belfast, P. E, I., at a-' I move the adoption of this re- Women's section of the Alliance. I the world wide ort. » The above resolution was second- ~ to trammit to her Band.” She urs- em. _ bout the time when - p Report of the Wnmt-n's l\lissinnaryI' " ' "3 _ . 2. __ _,_ _ ._ _ W. ,, ,_ Association oi' the Pres. Church of* T1"-'l "4" ~"‘~'¢r' E-'sr'-i ,Q-'_ LEGION NOTICE Aceoinilig to the report. five oil" ‘\llllUlll lwcctlng and I" 9 their Pi'csbyioi'inis increased iiicii'_`~f., l\i0f1‘.()Fllli SOFVICQ coiitribiltlfms during the yinr_ und, ____ The llilnuiii general meet- 5/- to quote their o\\‘ii report "iii hon- A iiilr ‘if il\i‘ (`1lfi=iiliull lfltlriri I or we iirime them - Bristol, Li\‘ci' pool, Mniiciicstor, Nol'tlilliiibi~ri:iii