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HOLMAN Ltd a Charlottetown and Summerside Dealers for Prince Edward Island -BOI1, ' -—Frigidaire establishes new standards of ' flavour. ‘suck rwrsrulrwrso l-IICKEY e gulcuoroai v Trusty as anolcl iriencl-g-it never fails to please with its lasting Quarterly Session Presbytery 0i P. E. Island’ The Pffibiflfly 0! Prince Edward’ Island met in regular qunmrly session st ll A. M. on mew“ May 10th in Zion Church Hm Charlottetown, and was opened 1n due form by_ the Moderator new Fred Williamson. Those present were-Rev. Pred Williamson. Moderator, Rev, R “m!” 8mm. Clerk. Rev. a. st. Claire Jeans, Rev. Allister Murray, Rev. R. lwoorohead Legato. Rev. Alex. R. Gibson, Rev. J. Kier Pr“- ‘f’ D- D» 39V- G- (Jlflyle Webster, Rev. E. C. Robertson and Rev. D. L. Criiieths, and Messrs. Thos. w. “OBI-awn. Angus McLean, n, a, McLaren, Samuel McPherson, 5.13;, Mbrrisson and Dr. A. J. Murchison, representative Elders. 36V. W. H. Rllflld, WhO ha; been in charge of the Kensfngmn and "Ffleiown pastoral charge for the Pl-lt a‘! months and who was pre- sent for the iirst time, we; given B htflrty welcome to the Court and was asked to sit and correspond. 951191‘! Present. not members of the Court, were Rev. M. E. Genge, D. D. and Mr. V. E. Orsborn, stud- ent catechist, and Messrs. John Me. Filflllle. A. A. McBeth, Geddie Doug las. Stewart Mbliinnian, Thug ¢,_ McKenzie, Earl Foster, Elders, and Messrs. John Anderson, John 5m. 3- Rhymes, Cameron Me. Laohlall.’ Roderick McKenzie, Cam. tron McPhee. J. McDonald and David Priiieths, representative lay- men. ‘There were two sessions-mom- lng and afternoon. The correspondence was men dealt with. Under heading came u"! Blllllicatlons oi six men from other churches asking to be re. ceived into the ministry o; the Presbyterian Church in sanada. 1. The Presbytery oi Paris is making application to the Com- mission on the Reception of Mn. isters for permission to receive Rev. H- Bifllllbmke, B. D. a. Minister oi the United Church oi Canada as a Minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. 2. The Presbytery oi Saskatoon is making application to the Com- 1117581011 on the Reception oi Min- isters for permission to receive Rev. John Turner, a. Minister oi the United Church of Canada, as a Minister oi the PresbyterlanChurch in Canada. 3. The Presbytery oi Hamilton is making application to The General Assembly {or leave to receive Rev. Herbert Wood, a. Minister oi the Baptist Church in Canada, as a Minister of the Presbyterian church in Canada. 4. The Presbytery oi Glengarry is making application to The General Assembly's Commission on the Re- ception oi Ministers for leave to re- celva m. Wm. D. McRae, B. A. a Licentiate of the Hampden Associa- tion oi Congregational Churches and Ministers U. S. A. as a Licenti- ate oi the Presbyterian Church in Canada. i. The Presbytery oi Glengarry is also making application to the Com- mission on the Reception of Min- isters ior permisson to receive Rev. Tsunis Oidenburger, B. D. a Min- ister of the Dutch Reformed Church in America as a Minister oi the Presbyterian Church in Canada. 6. The Prbytery oi Cape Breton and Newfoundland ls applying to the General Assembly's Com- mission cn the Reception of Min- . THE CHAREEQTTETOWN GUARDIAN Next terin they'll be in other grades, wear other clothes, and seem years older. Are you taking enough snapshots of them now? Don't wait ‘until the week-end. “After school” is now within the picture-making day because the new film doesn't need bright light. It gives clear, crisp snap- shots. even in shade- Use Kodak VERICHROME Film. The illustration is enlarged iron-i aSMxU/fi Verichrorna negative. Ask your dealer for Verichrome. Canadian Kodak Coqlsimiisd, Toronto. later; for permission to receive Rev. Farquhsr Mbhennan ,a Minister oi the Congregational Church as a dress the people of the congrega- Minister of the Presbyterian Church tion. in Canada. Alter a vacancy or some right ‘rho application of Rev. Tennis months the people oi the Belfast ' Oldenburgerwas dis-wlllwtd- All Cilllsftzation are pleased to be a- of the others were placed on file. bout to have a settled minister in A call from the congregation of their midst. Belihst addressed to Rev. D. L. Geo. A. MuDougall, son of the Grlifeths who has been supplying late Rev. James McDougall, was there ior several months, W55 pre- introduced to the Presbytery by sented to the oourl by the interim Rev. o. Carlyle Webster. Mr. Mc- Moderator of the Belfast Church. Dougall is a Prince of Wales stud- Rev. Alex R. Gibson. The call was ant and is looking iorward m the signed by 115 oommunicants andlmlnlstry of the Presbyterian Church 9'! adherents and at the congregs- in Canada. tional meeting held on May 3rd, it Mr. Webster spoke in glowing was agreed to pay the salary o! terms of Mr. McDougalPs ability as $1800.00 together with the use of a student and oi his promise as a the Manse and Globe and four young man well fitted for the work weeks holidays. At the Presbytery or ti a Minister-y. Rev. E. C. Robert- meeting the call was supported by son who has known Mr. McDougall Messrs Thos. W. bllbrrdson and for years, also spoke very highly oi Thos. G. McKenzie, Elders, and mm, Messrs. Roderick McKflflllfl. Cflmef- Mr .M'cD0ugall was then unani- on McPhee and J. McDonald, rep- mously recommended by the pres- resents-tire laymen. ‘The call was bytery to the Presbyterian College. sustained as a rtlulsr 008W! 0811 Montreal, as a young man well and on being presented to Rev. Mr. qualified in every way to enter Gflffttlll W88 “M9959 (lb! lfhl- upon the course leading to the min- The induct/on will take place It istry 0f the Presbyterian Church 7.30 P. M. on Tuesday June 14th in 3311mm at the Presbyterian Church, Bel- m“ R“ Mom-head 1,9331,’ Con. fast.‘ ' vsner oi the Presdyttfy Home M8- Tha Moderator of Presbytery. sion Committee presented the Home Rem-Fred Williamson, wi‘l preside Mignon 39mm and induct, HOV. B. C. HDDCHSOD llfly Lggatg spoke ni. some length will preach the sermon Rev, Alex regarding what had thus far been RJCibson will narrate the MON done to have an ordained man leading up to the call, Rev. R. gettled qr, Bradalbauc, Tryon and Hensley fltavert will rive the chaise Borden. A Klimt had been secured to the newly inducted Minister and w gupplement u“; amounts to be KLQQIHIQWOIMCIW 14-71881!!! these three fields. Alt present the Home Mission Com- mlttae is waiting for the Church Committee at Borden to fin‘sh pay- ing oli certain amounts due to men who had been supplying in that ficlrl, before another man can be settcd lvrc. Mr. Legal;- \.1s appointed to at- tend a meeting to be held in Bor~ den Hall on May 11th to look into the situation there. Mr. Jeans reported on his recent visit to Borden and told oi Wllfll had been accomplished thus far. Whenever the people of these three fields are ready an ordained man will be sent to this pastoral charge with a view to a permanent settlement. The matter of the uniting of the Montague congregation with the congregation of Cardigan, Lorne Valley and Dundas. was dealt with by Rev. Alex. R. Gibson. After Rcv. W. E. Davies who had been the pastor oi the Cardigan, Lorne v.11- 10)’. and Dundas congregation had flecellted a call to Finch and Crys- ler, Ont. it, was suggested ilmi. for the time being at least ills congre- gation be linked up with the Mun- tflsue congregation. Rev. Mr. Gib- son reported that he had 1.1km thls matter up with the members and adherents of both congregations. and that all difficulties “huh nt first seemed to be in tho v-"zvr. had been removed, and that all had a- Breed to carry on togmhri- us one pastoral charge. The Presbytery was vrry much by Mr. Gibson in bringing about this temporary union, and it was moved and seconded and carried unanimously that the request from both congregations, asking that they be joined together, be granted. This new arrangement will come into effect after July lst, 1932. ‘The members of the court spoke oi the congregations and the Presbytery as a whole wishes w convey to the members and adherents of these two congregations its deep apprecia- tion of the way in wh'ch they have worked this amalgamation out so. harmoniously. Rev. Allister Murray oi Caledonia reported that besides taking charge of all the work in hLs own congrega- tion and in Murray Harbour South. he had also madc arrange- ments to give services to the con- gregation of Wood Islands. l-le has worked out a plan whereby in the Summer months, he will be able to give to the Wood Islands congrega- tion one morning service and two afternoon services per month. In addition to the Sunday services he will also’glve to these people two scrvFces per month during the week. In the winter time the Sun- day services will be held iorlnight- ly. The Presbytery commended Mr. Murray very highly for this spicu- dd working arrangement. it was |lclt by some that he was under- taking to do too much without asking from these two congrega- tions combined. any more remum- the one congregation. A11 wrlttfll- ed have agreed to this new plan fill the vacancy created by the which practically came into force resignation of Rcv. ,W. E. Davies. on A-pril lst, 1932. on the acceptance of his call to The matter of the linillilg of Finch and Cryslcr. Ont. Clyde River with the Brooklicld Mr. V. E. Orsborn wn5 res-appoint- ed to the New London congrega- wngregatlon was laid over for a‘ later date, when it i5 expected that ions for a period of six months. along with this some iurihcr rc- During the past year Mr. Orsborn group’ng will take place. has done splendid “Wk i" m“ Rev. R. Moorhead Legato was large and important iield. recommended by the Presbytery for The Rev. M. E. Gauge D. D. was appointment as its representative rc-appcjntcd to the pastoral charge on theGeneral Assciublys General of Marshileid, Mount Stewart, and Board of Missions. 'I‘hc Commission- Higlillcicl [or n period o.’ two erg to the General Assembly are months. requested to bring this matter to The Clerk and a rtwmlflclllliltion the attention of the Assembly's submitted by the Cclnmitiee ap- Committee to sllflke Standing Com- pointed by the hiaritime Synod, mlttecs. October 1931 lo enquire into the Rev. F. Scott McKenzie D. D. question of the advisability of keep- Princlpal of the Presbyterian Col- mg the Plctou Boys‘ Residence 0P8“ 15mg Montreal, p; pmnning a tour after the close oi the present school oi the Presbyterian College, Mont- year. The Committee rtwmmtnd! real, is planning a tour of lhe Is- that until some brttcr agfvtlllfillll land during the third week of July. can bc made with the Plciou It is planned that among other Academy Educational Foundation places Dr. McKenzie will speak in regarding the method of carrying the Prcsbyicrian Church, Summsr- on the work in this school, rind also sldc, at ll A. M. on Sunday JuYy until some better system of fin- lltli. and in Zion Church, Char- anclng this Institution has bccn lolicfqwn at, 7 p. M_ the some date. worked out that for the time bcinrt The remainder of his itinerary will at least the Residence bu closed at be announced later. the cud of the present school $031’- The Commltce appointed to look The members of PrflSllYicryi ietlill! into the question oi the sccurmg oi that ths rrcoiumcndation ivas A n site for the Slimmer School, nncwvrry wise our, undcr PXBUHK mil‘ as; for holding of ihk; School rc-ldiiiorw, nppmvml of it unanimous- ported program. Further announce» 1;". monks uill be made in the ncnr Tho next TPZUlBF Qllflflflli’ 111091“ future. ing of Presbytery: will be llcid 1B eration than the minimum P195864 With the gplendid work done salary Rev. E. C. Robertson was appoint- flut-he-Jssalres-ir-rweiyius- murmur o! the Presbytery. ,3... sfivhilauec our-ml! ' l? .2 Committee on Foreign Missions to ~ ,<_.~u-r- . w,» 11.1w. o». ..--