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LARGE l! co. liacPliee, New Dominion, Ooupoii Ho. 180 woltllefrsetoriofiiarddoalthisweek. Thslucky umber was drown by His Worship Mayor Kennedy. Lilies ton oi Hard Ooalis given away each Wednes- » gap-get your coupon when ordering your lard Oosi! Charlottetown _'ToFo ment says: spirited eltieen. ths use Judge a mush Los Gatos Citizens” . Pay Signal Tribute Mail-News and Bazatoga Star, jugflce o: the which in s front page editorial com- township, June 15, 193i. in III he rmer Islander simmer Oltyl-iiirsiyisoaid f0!" Redwood was admitted to the gtsle Bar "An honest iudso. end I wbllo- association. and practised in -Ba.ntsClmeounty untilsshort Rlseliisamanwhowiilnotsoon timeprevloustohudeatii. be forgotten in Lcs Gates. He served mt the Biblical men of lire Canada, in mo, Jludgs Bell, sc- in dignity and usefulness, and he eempsnied by his wife, was biased with talent: who ea Holmes Bell, came to California in ."Bor'n in Prince Edward Island, Mary lilstLset-tiinginSsnJosaHscs-his predated , himseliwouldhavebeentheiaot tolosflsnosandiormedtdieli. a reputation for administration of Justice. neighbor. in his ufllemfihed reputation as e. Christian gentle- man" Judgelleliwasabrotiiercihds A F Bellandanuncleoihhiinh. R. Bell, Barrister, cf Charlotte- town In reviewing his career, the ins Gates newspaper says: Judge Bell came to Los Gates in i889 and played an important partinthecivicliieoifthe com- munlt-y. He held office as mayor, city councilman. dty attorney and Justice oi Redwood township. He also held office as president of the Cir-amber cf Commerce, and was rounder and life member of the maniolayclalsntothosevirtues. R Ben 00m _ one "Ono would 311581116 that the Position he filled with honour for iuel firms. Frank Artinrrloll suc- eomenvveeIaMietioooH-befieee ceededhisiaiher when .1 eBcll and City Roccrder, would be s very rlsid test er popularity. 1i. would be eeesrui concern in i912. In mo his MW l0 5118M i119 Wblltt illiflfit 1B wife and comrade passed away. Two favor oi the individual, u: m3: years later‘ he married again his a ca g oi the country's most pummel-e feed and relinquished controlci’ ' nio- second bride being Evangeline Holmes. sister of his late wife, "Judge Bell was organizer of the Beard of ‘rrade, which was the forerunner of the womber of Com- merce. The Board oi Trade gave Ins Gatos a suocesiul start in public in JUVCIIIEIIIL." At the funeral service, held in Loe Caws on Jan. 2B, prominent business men served as pallbearers. The sores and other budnm establishments of the town were closed and traffic was stopped and detoured from the funeral home while the service. led by Rev. David Todd Glllmor, was broadcast by loud qieakers. ‘Ric fir-e bell tol- ledmlilagsinlosflstioswerest half mast out of reqieet for the memory of “The moving pioneer hplrit in his community." Presbyterian Union, '18 75 Held Great Achievement Recalling “the union of i875 as a great achievement" in Presbyteri- anism, Rev. Dr. T. Wardlaw Taylor tells the story of that union in an article which in vitw oi this year's Presbyterian diamond jubilee, adds interest to “The Presbyterian Record" in which it appears, He pays tribute to the men “whwe wisdom and moderation" contributed largely to the silccess oi that union when "serious dissen- sions might easily have arisen," and adds that “the four churches en- tering into negotiation were the Presbyterian Church oi the Mari- ime Hovinces (both in connection ‘villi the Church oi Scotland) the carious Presbyterian Church, and 'ie Presbyterian Church of the ower Provinces. The last two had zen formed by union of the so- ‘illed Free Kirk with the United "Pesbflitflli-ilfl, and each on a basis wivirig careful definition of the nadship oi Christ and the place oi ‘civil power. There were thus two lnes oi cleavage, one territorial, the flier ecclesiastical. In joint meet- ‘ ogs, the committees were grouped ometimes east and west sometimes “k Kirk arid uzr. rrée. Always ‘iei- discussions were marked by ourtesy and mutual consideration," Dr. Taylor recalls Difficulties Develop "Diifloirlhies quickly developed. 1t "con appeared that, while church courts might be united, missionary, ' . and ’ " ties must remain separate. Much delicate negotiation was required before the work could be arranged in eastern and western divisions, with special powers entrusted to the future Synod of the Maritime Pro- vinces. Further modes of worship caused trouble. ‘The organ question was just then agitating the churches. Some Free Church men insisted that stringent. restrictions be inserted in the basis oi union. Education was yet another difficul- tv‘. Queen's University being, the storm centre. United Presbyterisris had taken high ground in favor oi national schools and against gov- ernment grants for sectarian edu- cation. They demanded that Queen's theological facultybe trans- ferred co ‘Mlmitreol College, its arts department cease to be connected ml Qcflv]. ' with the church. 'I‘he men of the old Kirk‘. on their part were con- cerned fcr their connection with the Church of Scotland. They desired ‘o iind place in the basis for a the church to other branches oi the Prediyterisn iamily. Final Iesoluiim "in Montreal. ori Tuesday, June I last Psi l! On ssd ltDrles to s Lovalylilllns- Noliublalngl Clever housewives polish floors 15, 1875, the supreme courts of the four churches met for the last time, adopted final resolution, and pro- ceded as separate bodies to Victoria Hall. There the youngest moderator, George M. Grant, oi the BYROG of the Maritime Provinces, gave out the Hulidredth Psalm. Principhl Sriodgrnss, Moderator oi the Pres- byterian Church 0f Canada, in con- nection with the Church oi Scot- land, read the scripture, and Princi- pal Caven, Moderator of the Canada Presbyterian Church, led in prayer. The clerks oi the four courts pres- ented their concluding resolutions. The four moderators signed the basis. save each other the right hand oi fellowship, and Dr. DB. McGi-egor, Moderator oi the Lower Provinces, senior among the ieur, formally declared the union com- plete. The 113th Psalm was then sung, sitter which he constituted the Assembly with prayer. Its first official act was to elect as Moder- ator the Venerable Dr. John Cook, oi St, Andrew's, Quebec, a fitting recognition of long and valuable service, The afternoon was devoted to prayer in St. Paul's Church. Dr. Ormistori, then minister of the Dutch Reforimed Church, New York, was present and, at the request of the moderator, led the assembly in thanksgiving. “The Union of 1875 was a great achievement. Unfortunately it was not accomplished without some losses. Individuals, like John Ross, of Brucefield, highland saint and 1*’ stood aloof. in the Old Kirk, and especially in Nova Scotia, there were marry dissenters. But the new church was lonely blessed. The men, whose wisdom and moderation had made her possible, were spared to guide her for more than a quarter oi a century." I have known you so long, doc- tor, said the patient, i-t the end oi the visit to the physhisns ofiim. that I do not intend to insult you by paying your bill. But! have s:- nrnged a handsome 103w? for you in my will. ‘Pilot's very kind of you. the doc- tor replied. Allow me to take s. look at that prescription again. ‘more is s slight alteration I would like to make in it. On a bitter cold day. “flan-wan- cing" was being practised in the bwrack square. The presiding sub- sltern's finizers felt like icicles. A tramp. devoid of Morse or‘ re- morse, halted in the roadway to ‘ull statement of the relation of wan-h "’0t deyl" he exclaimed in a )0- Mlnnrllfiu the Ire-at Whit: Llnlmeli Without Rubbing pus-certain RubblsgFloorPolls ewes-c. w‘ wt oodoorsorlinolsum sad your work h dons. It DRIER lt- self to s lssdng flHi5c POUND TIN cund voice. “Fanning yerseii, osp- - tsin?‘ speedy recovery-H Jams Doreen Murdock. daughter oi Mrs. J. W. moo underw citis actuation in tho m do“ Bospi l on Saturday and nicely-ii ' and Iii-s. mnrioek lic- Gowsn or Kilmuir returned to their home last mask after spending a week in Quebec visiting relatives. ..'M.‘iss Bert Martin returned to the eity on Monday after spending s week with her sister, rm. Novel- la Cumming-S Halifax Port Arrivals annrvsrs: ‘ Frederick vm mm New York. whwim from syonew- Chedabucto from Dominica from 5t. 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