ill liliillilil iuilniii lHE BEilEililE‘ 1Juiy iutn, Ulieriy valley 10:15 a. illantl '1 Sunday School 11:15 l crno 1 ‘. , , ~ M ———- 1.45, n p m Sum“? mhou‘ 0n Sabbath morning, July 5th a largo congregation assembled at North Bcdeuue Church to comment-l nr-nte a century oi instructive SEX DRY ullqulllll Allll A ca.“ wonnhip and sermec in the little-l |Qm| 0g “m, (lellclolla “ml .l,_,l-l.l_,sll_ que congregation, 'ihe church was mg bcvr-l-llgc l“; fll-rlv.“ . l l ll soon til-ltd and tho school rOOm 1D they; “gulls lol- l: llfollfflilinlthrowil open ilnd chairs placed in NO VISITORS TO SHIP TODAY “H. M. S. Calcutta ‘Wiii not be open for visitors today, Friday. TH-OROUGHLY ENJOYED OUT- lNG-‘Phe representatives oi the Yalmouth Fire Department take iihismcans of tilanking the Citizens and Firemen of Charlottetown ior the courtesy and kindness silown ARE YOU THIRSTY? 'Ask your grocer to scnd You a case oi SUS- ‘lit: n‘sles, Tile choir consisted of‘ t-hcin during their sojourn in the veil Bros. 227911-145] _ . City during Old i-lonie Week. ~~—— "IW wily cl thr-allllillltlllgtllillgilllllilrll, __,_ _. A sQQlAL GAT _ l --io cullgrcga ion HEFNNG’ Th” rongrrgaiioils. it IGSBIIiDiL-ii the horm- oi Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Margatc, was the scene of a largo social gathering on Mon- day evening. July 13. Friends, neighbors, and college friends from Kenslngton, Clifton, ivlnrgate, Bed- euuc and tiiilcl‘ surrounding coili- mullities were assembled to show their esteem for Mr. Harold Brown FINE BANDS-—'l‘i1c inagiiiilcleni Truro Band of twenty-three pieces‘ and the Mono-ten Band of twcnty~ lhreo plccps t“'ilit‘ ill for a great deal oi well merit :d praise as they" vpéalt d forth swcct ulllsic at the different turnouts during their ‘lvislt here. . ianions choral club oi last winter.~ Rev. John Macintosh. l). D. Mod» orator of Synod, gavc a splendid ad- (hens a partial account oi loilowst~ ' V i)r, Nlilclniosll began by hrlngink ill»; licltrty greeting; 0i’ the 3Y11011 ___.._. to tho congregation oi 13011911110110 pLEAsED ~=aid yoll have aatainud to 100 YBBTB mass singing, sercnadcs, unusical nwinbcrs by the Misses Brown, shirt-waist romances, lovlal stories, ~none failed to catch the festive spirit. Harold Iirowil was propor- iy bounced, iiad the fact that he is Build. Besides being an enthus- iastlc uuuoician Mr Fraser tea. lDlliliiC spirited citizen who ior uiany ycills was a city councillor. int». Ils del-ghtcii with ‘Charlotte- ltown and greatly impressed by the tilfliflllgillliliifi and enthusiasm with which the citizens have entered into the spirit of Old Home Week. AVONLEA PICNIC at Experi- mental Fiirm.—A most pleasant and profitable outing was tmjoycil by the members oi’ AVUiliUii insti- tute, Cavendish and North liustiru, th w. M. s. in the inst quart" 01 Ihe century. and whflrfltiliamd iliein on their» npiendfd record. lie noted Lin) significance of tho fact a lolly good fellow thoroughly sung ‘M11 W111‘ ukilbvilflxixllng 0:510:30“: into him, and was presented with 9mm“? PM flutillwvvlills eundor ‘n substantial purse -by his nlimcr- fm“ i‘ P15", “f lofihpfl.“ B nul lous irle ils. lie loaves shortly ‘ior ‘1 "cw "Mm? ‘l lfirh ulzllufx lml Montreal. w-horo he is to he niar- “111Y11‘1N1“‘l'E‘h'W d‘ jinn‘ Owl!“ M riod to Miss Elizabeth liuililntine. 'W"y “'1 115113188 rgiiiitalit Sittiiflilégill Cuhiiiiii; n“ Mmsmmsh wmwd l . will spend the year in Europe, Y l0 Dolllitllllllllflr particular- much interested in ‘the poultry and dllllglllm. llllss Mal-l“ 0g 30mm, urwlnul“ Fulfill“ cllusfi Tllls ldliinrent ileld crops. After refrosll- “slung “lend, hgl'g_._N'qtwll,h-illlclllll, um.“ “l Ll“, church l0 1711511111 were 11113111 591mm 111° 111"‘ stranding the wet season tile cropswvll. S,,,-l.,,w‘ pain and greed feeling that they had spent a h0ii- lmrllclllal-ly m‘, hay [lfop which is 11"” “1111011 11101110 110! 1100" 170 T01" about. to bc comniellced.— gumm‘ Mlrlliflrvt D0Y1c and Lena Hogan lileffcctive for the ilrosent- have rcturncti to their "18110011110 (Zhureil ial-lirrc means loss o! honics aftlcrl Smliiitliiillii; ha slncllessflll on llle lmn o; lmlllw l h Y0=11s WOr n tie r sc oosi 010*“ for the failure and wcaknws o t _ Mr. and Mrs. Cilarlcs itowc gave t0 church? Tilt-re are many thing Mrs. James Brodie‘, Charlotte men-l ““1“yln'1““d5J‘l 1:3“ 112117 ililt 111$ 11B 111111111011 11 10W- towil, is the guest of her niece. He eiilenllullgrlofl, “y, c . _ Mm‘ U‘ S‘ Buntum’ Rumw‘ iiimliilfr “Lafivrenclel iulijrlilsixleii ffivmfm‘ lThlkwli l u l - ~ ' eciuroia enecs. v MHL Q M’ Howall‘ Norborol l“ music to the pleasure oi all pre- “ra-gol)“ " lvisitini; in North ilustlco, the guest fluifllzgigflfil°alillzglgf tin-ill in shnplelianlilnnize- to! her ‘inter’ Mr‘ B’ C‘ WOMM" 8th’. and realized a nice sum, The §iff.‘.‘.,§’°,,,lf§{"f§' m Miss irons wyahu, Mayfieltl, is ',§‘,1"“l’e‘jl""‘l‘“‘"1§-1;£;§"§f“‘,“;§“§{1i4yvas iniemhhugi gild iuomf weak with (Kline tifeiii iiaokyt: ‘this tlli-riivs’ (i)! “Mum me 5mm (wus- ir en s u ar ottc own ’ ' ‘ ' nil places for picnics agaln.~Mr. ii. W. Ellis attends to the wants oi the people in the lino ioi fresh meats m m” ‘my the and hil-s proved himself n capable i 4S WILL JUST LIVE swan-r PERSONALS I “So they have decided not to get I divorce?‘ I “You: one’: hken to pol! and he‘! going into politics.” ‘ was no creed i when all shall have i1 par’ to d There should be no drones in ti Church of Christ, The church t l »Miss Beulah Campbell, Graham's ltolld id visiting Berkley. CoiiL, arrived on the island last week after an absence of thirty seven years, and are vis- iting relatives in Winsioe and North Rustic-o. eloquent iuen today. Yet RODD’S TAXI SERVICE CALL EMPIRE HOTEL 225 Queen Street Phone 449d. (4) Weallil is insufficient, Christ pointed o the great need of the church. (1) Tho fault is with us. and n with Christ. Tilt: desciples we given power, hilt they lost it. O equipment is sufficient. nal God and the Eternal Gospel a able to make nlcn wise. (2) We ulust feel a sense oi fa THEN SHE PUSHED HiM IN She: The river ll never dark even without the moon. Ho: No; it hill current ‘enough to give It a good light. . 3- Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mooneifloi Tckoai Widllrington, arie visiting in North Rustlco. They lfllltig the journey by auto. a distance of iloarly live thousand ‘miles. Mrs. Mooney was formerly Miss Mary Fleming, North Rustico. u-roton our lllirt llnd ‘be ready con ess t. lo i- rst call of God i - _ m MEMORIAM Lawrence “fitiiititii. .. . Tea Rooms ANGUS A. McINNIB 099. MaeKlnnon Drug cs. criess. apart iirom Christ. There passed r ‘i111? 8W8)‘ 111 Hi cm; Excellent 4 l, [l ,3 1.< ir mango at New Glasgow [an- ms home 1n Gwncouadaie’ A1311“ Onusklng Utrvlfifl wlirli gsliaiiii-“Pritylle; 111131112: ‘of Diiflflitllit oF/tizricnilurc and plibi l: in: summer mnlrhs. l P088181‘: CAUSE A‘ Mcmms‘ ‘$611.69 yew“ he‘ the church in one“ due to luck of life. liev. l’. A, Fiizpatiriiril. gave -—~»-— l "l don't know WHIP! wrong with emu“ h“ bee“ "mug k." some faith and prayer. All revivals were a hearty speech sllowiilg the fricnd- Taxis were kept busy on Satori m°__lim may; 111119 11111 1111111 0 111011111 P10V1011H 10 born l“ prayen ' 1y {Illhuflg c: tho neighbouring con- ‘ily conveying paint-rigors in until “You mun have read that circu- 111“ ‘ileath hop“ had bee" “"9" DEVELOPED (5) Fasting is not In the earliest swiration and lit-v, A. W. llniiflrt‘ ‘In lint».- itivo ’l‘ea as the day. l" “u” ,0" w" ‘o. l" m, "u", W111i‘ 10111111 1'9001'91'Y~ G011 W111“ And M.S.'S. but may be of some use. non also gave a gtlnd ildwirvss. iicv. "in Ideal for an outing at tin _ ouwrwlse‘ and on July 7th‘ he pgmfgp The nioaihing is that we be willing M. H. Marslntusil and itvv J. A shore, ‘l H0 W115 Cairns. also spoke- lllcii‘ llintlcwt —-— calmly breathed his inst. visited Imany times during his iii- ncss by his beloved pastor. Rev. 1t. J, McDonald. who also admin- istered thr- last rites 0f the Holy CRABWELL STUDIO our work. Paul cruonfied the ilc 181 Great George Strut world ior Christ. sons, Laurence. Souris, Ernest and l wmle “l homo. and two daughters} sciontious and unselfish but in t Mrs. J. A. Lannun. ‘Montague. and Agnes. Boston. Mam, who "had ‘boon colird iioine on account other father's illness. The funeral, which was n large one, took place to St. Columbus church, on Thursday, title services workers, ineffectual because lost faith. The throne of gram‘ to all and Good ioulz iicdcque congregation P BA V A T I R0 BL H D NO a point: performed by Rev. Father g l" the lulu“, as ll h“ l" m" c I got that bird dog for a coup. Clinton, in the absence of tile pas- “m, that l5 no“, past Amml "H" h. "m, "gr- tor. The pail-bearers were. John Sunday evenlngv July l). Campbell. Red Point; Eugene Fay, East lluitic: itodk. McPhoe. Jos. McPlioe: Pater Mosscy and John -Dun~phy. Ginncorrariale. May his soul rest in peace. with the lent amount ol Errrs 3 i). Then stood Jesl ltext, his brethren K trouble that la the result with his sons and was sold at auction by the Gov- ernment recently after capture as a liquor smuggler. Federal au- HADN“? A BALLOON Id from $2.10 up. "Hug you gotten balloon llnl vat!" _ _ u tililillltlfil “if! 36;? x1111 111;" g2’: i without roads, or railroads ‘i I 7 '9 "1°",° '1 7 B” ° hon r is due to those early Mvm‘ ' 1mm“ Jiflik‘ who, operated her when she was the’? who elem.“ llle land first captured. made the maria and planted Warrants for the arrest of the owner oi the vessel and for ilw owner and driver oi an automo- bile truck soiled with the boat were to ibo sought today. Three trucks believed to havei been loaded with liquor from the‘: All Sizes The dependable kind In the yellow bolt KODAK ‘rim. ' 0H! MY BACK i Mullen with Minn-d’: and feel and piety, l The other four [boats escaped into Canadian vu- .‘ tent when pursued by the customs "revenue clutter or were turned ibnck when they atterrrpfiad in land here by State Troopers and cus- toms men. In sm ‘rt-mu on Insult‘- Hut-wt Oncn it was a one s1 itu Non. Ml D9 m}, ‘no; teacher was oxidant. memory, one, operativeiy. and by many people an r \ THECHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i 7c. ‘the fourfold de-rclupultnl of liiew which‘ ,‘crt of North iitititiqllti sang a duoll i A VISITOR. who loaves l’. E. l. ‘Thursday. The . . Among the visitors is Mr. J. K. nature of the program revealed the "l “fine”. l" m” Pqmrch and w‘ Fraser, president oi the Truro ploasnntness oi the occasion with Ym" "ye '5 “m ‘mmned “m- Wm nabniai force abated. ‘lie noted‘ lilllliitflliilrly ‘the splendid work of » tile things we lnustl to succeed as a; who on 'l‘i sd. . ii , \ i l‘ M‘, R own will be engngoil 1'1"" , _ y . q . , ., , , _ _,.__._ their ii'l‘iliiit‘iil,o‘ilfi’illiy "aéiiigtiiifat vehi- iii‘ itiiiilal ‘stuliy and research. Well 31,35,5131rlgirylgnggy,dl*gg,trgg.123 ‘igiilth:‘iiiniiiiEIliiltililll1itwiaifliiitqsiifirrllkgl 31hr l5‘ llwustr h“ relulmud "m" Ellis“ plllllllgl’ wishes go l'rom a host of friends. am“ out, wlynt a wnlrasl llellnairrll l" gculllmll M“, Mlylllludillhllilvlrl winntr ii0illliilly Bjillllllis among weroiwarmly 'w.i..-'......-.i by Mr, BEDFORD AND VlclmTv. __ (tllllllrlstixllnlliellllgilnlilillel. Illlllimiél lllllililitlll) lvlll/lilllllliltilluitllll-(l zltlli “Illa. ll was ngion ant nnnntr 310-111- 1111111‘ 01110341114 11 1101111111111 3H5“ Ewell“ MON-la l5 vlllltmg her The lath" Huulllll ‘m. help can“, Lgyiilt) island is bcttcr inforulrd in iiill‘ *“"*‘ dinner served in the beautiful punt M-rs. James Curran, Cfli/Uilfllldulllg tlcscinl-‘H. 11111 1110i’ wulil liotihlsttiry uf this country than sill. in] .'ii..='s lfivviyn PfltiW-‘iflli- ii. N. and‘ (shady grove, they were nbolvn all‘ __\ll._ llollllllllll McDonald ll, vlslr..'llll_llll_ Tl“, Scrlllml sugared, alllllilllql {cw ca." to“ “m; llilllul-y nllzliur m-lcv. bliss Mary (lanlplnli. rllyscrstilll; ullilill ln-g relations in Donaldston.-l—'i‘lloplus,“ Mme l! llvrlllell and Jelmilll/ltglllnll can this talented wrilor H1Hl::i2\“y(' Qluntlilyli lighted with the Ibealitiful (ilsplily xllllllau[gliigdli {If.,,,l“,§f'l,§'$113,233,l'§fl“‘@§§,§l‘lfll‘l1“l1l‘fé‘°gll‘xi‘_l.i.‘ligé l,‘.’.,',f“j_ or Suskii liiiflfllifil,‘ hir. ‘and ultirisxi .0! flowers and plants, and were. lll.lll._ll___Mltl_ w, lyililn nllli ili-‘Tidtivlis were subject to us," Fgllur-elllilifiilliltlfilll iiliivela s-plcntiid aiddr- ‘lalllcti Patterson. iew lc l ‘is a (my, gregiliitm more than in! yonis algal and and rc-latrti many interesting cx-l 11y hi1"? 1'°1111‘“e‘1 1° 111"" 119m” in this Wifliiiily look especially gt>oil,ll,,..ll plum-t“, 511 mmll-olmd 3m] the _ ‘ t-inirch Pails to cast them out. Men M1551” say clvristiairiity had its day and is Thel fuliibl How accmmlttoduy is due in lra-rt to the prdyui (1) Her creed is old and needs Creed; Griddle but we nccd to restate Christ Unitarian the United States not missionary unu not (2) Want of better organization day lg wcll organized but we need tiniest o; M-ias Mildred TOUlli<ili§| and eniérltetlc bulcllgl.___,l,l.llll.lol me and powcr_ (lay l l taro)’ - please Copy.) , l3) Eloquence m,“ lellrlllng a“ missionary sp rii: of lioiloqnu musil M-F- \’\’1i11"'"i 11-“1011 01 i111‘ 9111114 . . l, lll. l 1 _ l; l continue until ail of (iiilliltiit is won dian ilanil oi Commerce staff. Syd- iVlr. and Mrs. Theophiius Laird. 2Z2: at“ nglozllzzxfx‘ met: for Christ, int y. C. It. is spcildlilg his vacationl Paul, Calvin Chalmers and we have God wants spirit filled nlen like Moody. is good but thuit too Tile eter- lack of faith. The dmclpieg had lost their touch with God and were pow- The church is powerless . to sacrifice anything that hinders and kept ills body under. Wc must sacrifice ease and pleasures of the Are you wiillilh’ Catholic Church .' -—- t t-ll i '.' H ill I 1 - T111119 “'9 1911 1° 1111111111 bwmea $2813; w: £5158“); l; w g u p0 try was first svititul i770 to i784 cr ‘Thy Kiniriltinl Conic." This was 11111 *“1'1"1‘”1111-'- “Adm” (who ""5111" [Hp-Jvlufcug Anrcllul; workad, when Scotch sciidvrs canv- and Mr. Baxter's first service in the “mfly Mi11“[‘“cy‘M“L°l1“n) “"98 and fought. He was pure. con- lnyilliois settled at ill-donut». in iiuntv-r ltivcr part of this coupon-g- 119i) Rev, llr. Mctirognr first vlsll- alion in which he has recently; not believe and so was uneilv-ciuul. 'l‘.his is the picture of some church they we, may have tiuue to ext-rt nn influence for good appreciated message based on tllc itcd States to make homo ior them- selves on this island. l-le dsscrib» school and the church in every part of the land. Nor did tho? 11981901 The early minlstem were men of intelligence- nnd men like Dr. Putter- son the first settled minister l Bedeqno lauzht school along with hut-pastoral dutien. and took a dealt School has now become a treat ill- tvn-nsurer all in To“, l“ m,“ l, 40m, co-ioltllfnt preacher and you!!! 1W0- tlie burden carrielliples‘ worker. d a fine work il now of New v being done ior the Taxis Boys and G. l. 'l‘. girls, aloe-g the lilic of ‘Hunter River A And Vicinityl Dr. Clorgr Orv en was a visitor to lilo city on Monday. ‘lite-re are niany advantages todayl 111111 P909111 d=d no’. have ll "l 1110's of old. The good old days we‘ litar sonic pcopic sigh for al.- hull bttllerhthafn tlitse. The golden age-l .s ni‘. e il'il.l‘l'0.1.i(l(ii: uo oorvre a- lion had conrrlbutul t: the suiinjlrll !\irs. Eliza Jewell and daughter. young peoples program that is bcinglMifli Emily of (JonconL N. ii, have carricdmir at (jtrrtrcvilpl g,“- ltrulconil: to thc island .0 ipcnd some wilt-lo community. Thc wqrk l5 l‘\<'.l1‘ueks among til r many. friends u- e at prr-scnt the gu\iifi oi 111s i181 forward, anli~we i-t-ioico lhaii F110! at the end of a century.“ 5pm,. rs. Jtwkifs sisztr. M! s, iuitiml l (lid survice for young and old that 39111111111- fin...- k . liulwiuc commutation is still going ~-~ i lllll lufwilnli iiaying- joint-d its forces 'l\lie Misses Mabel and Belle ltlac- Api- with [he {lulu-ll Church ul (llllllllllliiarotl, liradalhtille. \\".i‘L1 Yiililliffl in‘ ‘ Mi. MilcInlos-h was niiilist-w oi‘11°l'<1'-»‘~< t-n-r tin‘ Wcvk-vlni- " i BP-iidiuc from wit; to lilii) and was , r-w’ " _ iraiti with great saiisiactioil and iii-sci iiulh ltodgt-rson. danghta- l iipplcciaiioil by the, 500,1 pwllll. oi Dr. J, A, C. anti Mrs. ltotigrrsoi of licdeqtic at the Qumqlllllap lltercd tile nurses triunlng class in. The music n; the evflnhlg ‘Bu. .114: l‘ E. island ilflslhilli last Wtgii.‘ ---—~—— ---- - ‘Wrongs was excellent. Mr. Uowut-ss M w M d w i o ‘ l - » ‘ . . rs. _ . A ac. all a n lSs uiunlcrsldi. and Mrs. Jas. stow 11 frj § iilanche MflCLi-ilh, Cilllhiili, Lot 16_ vere. visitors hue last week Iii-H Jlksis cl.’ M1‘. and lilrs. l). M. Mac bilifil- , l. . Mr. Ernlst Mciilnnon. Nflftiili ‘cl-on draw-rec a my puunslll,“ Willsiiire, ‘left this ww-k for Clip l‘ l- “ft-us on ullly llllyd l" l._ E’ liliiteion win-re hi: will tziko a rwisi-‘l ‘Bile iltscrllnd ml.- ltiifiY voyages of‘ "n 11s “dtrsrniiil Ur rilwr in Syd-l Jacqurs (lilrlier to tho island. She '10)’. l ‘do 'i‘ii)l‘(l tile early conditions oi ~—"- i flh settlers from Scotland and tho 11119- A1101“ 11011111011- K111051114)’ ‘Idiyaiisls Wilt) settled at iideqnu ‘V1111 M1115" 1'- ~1~ Noll s5 13°" 15 1111" ‘in liii-i. These peopic canto pork. lJyillg a well-earned holiday at her lpciliiiiciss, not lillc the l0 cncil who 1101119 111F11- \\’1l\i'e sent away from Graild. l’l'c.., win were permitted io-takc nlucli would; w“), (lump 31m ll,l5cl-l|l(.l|,"il'c' piiixt two years has been tioillk llln: curly church work by itev. Jl|i1i1)11i113‘111i'111'3 W011i 111 TOYOIIIO. 18 McGrcgnr and 01.1mm and lolll u“. violin,» on n month's vacation Wiilil iiltcrtsting story oi‘ Iii". Aictirtgi-wsl M15. A- 11 first lllllli1l'iil'g(‘ at ilaiifax. N. S, ai-l Ziiir. ilrcwci- Auid and Miss Sophi~| illcurlunson were also hoard withi ‘1’1°11§111"1'- M1!» W. N. Jenkins saiiui la beautiful solo. 1 iUn Monday iligllt, him. Nell Mt iliiss Adeli- McPht-rson who ior nor paiinls. Mr. and .\lcl‘ilcrsoil, Grceilvaic, cry oi tin,- con-- iii-rs. llobrrt ‘Si-liar and non w‘ taint-d i.» Wh with-y lliw-r inst work‘ three weeks visit with her’. peril-noes in the liic of Dr. Pilttcr» _ y itirs. liarry Crlo-Ler. son tile first iitilliill-Jil‘ of licdi;quc.‘l11"11’11111- Iio notod toe that iieiicque had a 17111111»)- splcildill missionary rtcord until that the fi-nc interest itianibasttdl l from a Mrs. William (irocil and Mrs» llrving were tho dt-leriltcs from the 1f Dr. Pirttcrsoil for open doors andrilflvfitiiiiiiii (‘fliiflrwéfltiflll 1111011111111»! lute-r for volunteers to man the,1'11'E'1'10$1-1l!l<Y1‘1i1111l‘M1~Slliwaftiaiil opening fields. l)r. Paitnrsoil wasllicfl1i< l iwoiiilxxsliiitytiiir Vi" and Mrs Lefutu Wood midi in 1846, and whorl thatilliss Elsie nlotori-d to (Yhcary the, great tlllifiiriitlllilfy wag 3on1 by tlrcilattcr part of the week wllcrc they, Mairitinie C‘iil1l'(.‘il 12o lilo S0illiliWE11 V1511 1110111111 101' 501110 diiifi- l Seas. M-r, tin-mus ictcrmd to the‘ - 2i l1 -fzict that Iwc too are pioneers. To‘, Mrs. i) .M. hint-flood. bliss innit‘? iiayillSilskaic-lltiwunillcroaro1132ii\1’\>11011l£111'i and Beatrice W. Maw, .1(('h()[)| soc-rim“; whore nlgfg l5 nlylllcod wort nlultn-p; the delegates and. clluirch service. ‘lintre ntrl- iitiotpUr. Green and Mr, ll. M. Maciwrui isuiuiol sections; in that great non-limiting the visitors attending the Preshyicrini" Conilltons there woholiilllili ailnual l‘. E. l- -.i=it-h int-t ill Mt. Stewart lahtl week, l o. lpl Province. o, difficult at first. mud lloutsi-s. email rooms; two fUOlliHli ilouscs. but to conditions are batter. Tin: with‘ his parents, Mr. and Mrs‘ Tile picnic on Tuesday was uuittil ,Arch. Barrett, Whciltiey River. succissifui iloiwithstanding thi- showers of rain. The tables won: _ - Mr, William itinoLood, Mrs. Mac- lncreased Crops, Increased Yield, Assured From the Use 6f OILGRO ' Do not fail to call at our Office and hear what SOILGRO has al- ready accomplished in this Prov- ' incc. Soilgro Selling Agency Murdock Macliinnoi Manager l7li Kent Street pmtccted by u larizc canvass and thcirc was all iliiiliitilliltit‘ of tilc fili- est provisions to tempt the appet- itee of young and old. 'l‘bc women of tile’ coniuztrgriltioil dl-sorve inilch praise. 'l‘hcy did not spare iilvlli- selves in any way butt workcd alld [IBJVB with a liberiliiiy clirirnrwteris tic of ‘their first nlinis-ter who is reported by historians to have given toltht clrurcil and in his later years 1-5 of a-ll that he earned. The speakers at tilc picnic were. Rev. John Macintosh, D, ii.. who lxrouizht the izrutiliizs of Synod. RRev. E. Lockhiirt, who spnko for the Presbytery and lion. J, ll Myers. MinTstt-r of Agricuillnrt: who h-mugllt tile greetings from ihc Dc- ur Lend and two ilaughtcrs of Quincy.‘ \\'i‘('i( in their beautiful 7 passlrinzorl liudsoil Coach. 'i‘ill-y are at pro-l on! the guts/is of Mr. unll Mrs; Everett MacLeod, Clyde. l ot re uir re >'~" Miss Aliec Large. Concord. N, ll} '5 iii‘l'i‘ on n short visit to her; illl)iil\-l‘_ Mrs. W-lilaiu lmirgv. She‘ notoreri to the island with Mr. and.‘ ii-rs, Edward Smith null Hfili u- l irc also spending Old lloine Week siting fiicnils ilcrc. ll- to is B‘! Mrs, H. A] 1W. McCoubrey and t‘iliilil'lll oi Syiinty. hnvl- cant t - (in Sunday evening. ltov. it. ll. linxhrr. ii, A, pfvllfiilfii hero nlost‘ rvrlvtirbly lo an unusually larg“ onlrrt-gatinii inking 1s ills Hllilji ctr, he first petition of llie Lords l’i'uy-. nvorrla for liodoqu» ivonirrvkllliilli. Tile llE-ilory oi’ the congrvgutiou wars ‘rt-ad by lib,- Pastor, iii iiliil‘ ilihSiiVTY rcferrnote was made to the early pimll-vr days when {no coliti- sh I ‘d t‘0illt' fmnl Nr-w iirnnawlck. and mi liinl and Ytlrs. Baxter n sincere wclq l‘t)illl‘ is ixienllrll lo this first charge on l‘. E. island. L. I)r. Klir came out in 180K, and (ironclad at iicdoiilll? and Richmond 1*"! In 11125 13000‘ que became a gvpariiil- charge and called licv. it. S, Pili-ivrson of Pie- (ml, a glrfldun" or lhl‘ Prtxsbytcriail - college at Piciou which wail-l ionild- called in 1911. and remained foul‘ ed in 1820 lllliil‘? the carp oi lir. years. and was sucl-vladl-d by ill-v. McCullough. iir. Patterson lab- W. A. McQuurrle who is now sot- ourml for Bil years continuously in llcd at Rexton. N. ii. The present i-llis one field and continued pre-lch minister, Rev. D. ii. iioss. was in- ing until 1882. in May 1X83 WmidacIr-d at North li-qi-qun- Sept. 27. Scott a sturdy irisiiimin was called] and laboured with success for fourllilo land of l)r. Putt uson t-ho first yeflrg npd resigned his cilarito andliniu-lstcr. Ten ministers in 100 removed to Mariinachi. N. l3. lw-nrs. and our of those Dr. Patter- On Qct, 3m lass ilov. Win. Ml nu 56 ylais on duly. 'l‘llo last 44 ed the. island. i5 i Bli- iua ad- . . , of _ , BUFFWLQ N‘ Y" "My kpJnm “m” you u" Iiiiiiizhangrgeiiilzraufisoihlillirwzri-a the Tums was eall-‘(l nmi did heroic years of iiedlques history saw Marlon l... one of five alleged li- ol-knlen m. ti"; hence or (ll-id the service in this iii-id. lic atldod iilne men inducted in rapid sucros- nuor crafts, which was selit- m“ of Hmlldall wllh the“. '50“ srmlmm-rirtpl u, hig preaching "ion. There are many changes in 9d 1“ 1111mm‘ haflmr Sum and their brethren the Levltos. Mr. places and that church was built I00 yours. Tile old churches are day morning with a cilri!" Maclnlmll ‘lgaorlbul m‘ early pron. there 37 years alro. The church at removed, so are all the old people. of ale and whiskey, valued a m wlm cam out “mm smllmul pmemwn w,“ also bu"; about [hlg not one living today who saw thc‘ at between 830.000 and 350.000, our assortment in prlo- F?“ ‘and and fiulam and "om Um “me ‘ml w“, Bu,“ w... ,l,e1e,,|,,., first days oi Dr. Patiailioil. We K in the work oi erecting that church. have P1111500 1i11'0\18il Q Kraut flail he “M w" “Nlslell by 5r l; 931mg" eventful period oi‘ history. R. B. Auid. Jessie Burns and others here to this advances All whose descendants are l w! m,‘ plllem ln n", chm-ch m; their cal arts. railroads. sieamshlps. and lulllum we", lll "loll. My telephones. radio and autos hnvo all come with many other things in Dr. Tuffts was called i0 1M1!" churches such as Sharon church. Steiliarton and First church. llonto Hr: died suddenly ln thr- vrstry 0 , the church sftor a wedding 061F111“ mo"! _ work of tho church Thrill mliowed my. w. McC.0111‘°l11~ Thompson in 1892. and Rev. B. .1. McArthur in 1396. both short pas- the izreoicr cooperation at WA NT I NH the M,“ d1nwea" Marion l... escaped when a coast l l u‘ I lard row surprised the smug‘ | ed ti of the torsion but fruit n never eeusn _ gist-s (at work unlonlilhl “Q1161” 11:11:31.2“ Oriirwiiiethodue“ oim (1041-1111! 11*“- 11- 5- w111‘1‘1°'1 “"110 1" 13”’ “h” "mmm "m imhwy" '1" “"'""! "m" the vase‘ uh "l m . M"! “use durum renmlnfl‘ for elghl year.‘ ML ||\‘|\l'. Bull-her: \\ hill your nmiin-r. ' PM‘ collmme m“ "we cyan?!" The sum“, wmdden dlell suddenly at Nlneltlnnln my rimr. in brains. Mile River, N. B. two year ago. ll" Major ll. Macintosh succeeded Mr. Wbiddrn and laboured from i908 ini ""h- (or “IQ and ‘m, . RDIQHdIn M5107 anguished lhu- pol-l. m“ um rnnrnunscr. rlnt- villas. motored to nin- isiaird iasti __ i921 and was burn in Plciou Co", Victorian era was a time of great in science and machani- herald tin», advl m oi the now era. n, and hint of nil tin- ilnlied tihurcll. [of (lanolin, with its wider vision‘, in the at home and Iiurll: Mother's rhnnRr-Il her mind: the wing! of n (lll\'||i_" "Order what you like." rejoined Ibr- 1‘, iSY0lli'_I‘00ifl ._ N stepping stone for i? ior liltilll limo l vv 1 w» not...» ‘tflriqtn .- m! onus -MANvlLLE AsbestosRoojings We are Sole Agents for P. E. I. For Ruberold and Johns-Man ville ROOFING 74¢? wicoLsAu: t. RETAIL Rev. Alex McKay Richmond. Quebec was n rhirkrn." l hunt: “but l should prrfrr the nook n! to“; lgau-onuuqu. . .. “l-y-rn r4 QI_".'-“Z\1A' mu, v . .