scum»: -suhv~"," - " rAua sue PRINBE EDWARD --uow i MATTNEE 3.00 P. lVL-lilc, 26c. NIGHT '1 & 8.l5—-26c, 37c, 45c. ineidmwnieierenuneihereeo-r. ;- flvlllvhiiodthe community and" ;.~ BIWGNUIMPIII meseegu. Rev. ‘ MW!!! U187. Rev. David Melee! and Rev. wuuainneu bold min.) services at different Ihimee. result- lfltlnlffltflodiotheohurobee welllleddinehmmmezmm Ollddlllfll Inch! 1h December. 1M. e moment . weeetertedfoereot allrgc 1nd?“ 1110M modem church Qdlflcg, the intervening years u» 3 tion had increased, and ncwcumn Dom ‘the “old land" had only“ so that increased ecoommodlflnl , ‘were necessary. A public meeflq ." was called to consider the question. ' l’. After much discussion it was m- animously agreed that a. buildin| iSplendicI Programme _ Will Mark Centennial Of East Point Church’ Keen‘ Interest‘ Is ‘Being . Taken In Preparations For’ .0bserving 100th Anniversary Cf Establishment OF Baptist Church At East Point. _ ' settlers arrived. that a movement was made looking toward the early smrnvnn s P. M. .. m. 2M- munr 1 a ass m. m. mph!“ ' I '1 ‘l’. It took a cyclone of trouble andtheklse of e Iirl to change this peace loving ul- oot into n fest ridlnt "l" Next week, commencing ‘ruesdsy memorial service will be held, the evening and continuing until Sun- speaker for the occasion being Dr. Q urioilfl- w "i snflclilariov-I‘ Also Hnd . haexmasnoasz‘ ‘ a imfllJTliimflfllilizs-f ort and Musical icncy donated in memory oi’ a friend of West Kent School. Amn-rlcd to icncy awarded to Sandy Brehaut. West Kent _ _ ‘ School Prize Llst “i”: Pmmd- closing exercises at WW5) Km‘ 5 ,0 , \ irclcd to Evelyn Block. School ml: Plfli-‘e FY14“) m°"“‘“g| l\i(u"i. c(‘l".lil(fliir".-l, Keith Lan- at 1o dciozk. Th0 lwféii") “s “M c111»; 2, Waller Pickard; 3. Don- verried m" “We "~ large “dfmei mu lltlcAliiizlnl i, Evelyn Block; 0f Damn" 541d Irimds- Hm‘ Dr‘,5, Lorne Smaiiwood. W. J. P. Blflfi-Vnl-"m- “mist” of: Attvncinnce Certificates -- Edilcntion, occupied tile Ch-"iilfi 03°39“?! fmmm of ‘he pmgrm“ (4 yours); Evelyn Block, (1 year); was a short address b)‘ P“): George ‘Jcnn Robertson (i year); Ormsby | hobinson a former vice pfmcil>a1 °1 gManucl (l your); the school, and now residing in yea,» Vancouver. Dr. blncMlilan remark-i ed on llic cxcolinncy Oi (he will)‘; Grade VIII. (Miss Yen's Depart- ROY i SERLIAL‘ and “YooNc ONIONS” ‘Comedy lday, July 16, the Centennial Anni- F. W. Patterson. The afternoon I versary services of the United Bap- service will include an address by ltist Church at East Point, this Rev. Alvin G. Robertson and a solo ‘Province, will be conducted. The by Mrs. Leigh Warren, and the event is naturally one of great in- 4 evening service addresses by Dr. terest and importance and plans] Patterscn and Dr. E. S. Mason. Ian's Departmentr-Certiflcates‘ Roland Jewell; Nicholson. iency: Drumrnond Cobb. MacEachem, (2 years); MacKinnon, (l year); Storey, (l year); Floyd Drake, year). Brehnut; 2, Brenton Hooper; nld; 5, Herbert Murray. ‘ Special Prize for General Profic- Grade V., (1 year). Certificates of Merit: l, Mary McKay; 2, Jean McKay; 3, Low- A i Ilocci, -(9 yours); Charles Pickard, ycll Brchaut; 4, Percival Simmonds; 5, Lilian Block, Special Prize for Génersl Profic- Kcith Langiil, (l ‘iency: Mary McKay. ' Grade IV., Miss Msckinncn‘! Dept. Attendance Certificates — Bobby Forsythe (l year); RUB! Grade V1, Miss O. G. Macmil- Punctual and Regular Attendance: Errol McKlnnon; Drummond Cobb, Jack Fraser, 1, Edward Brown: 2. PreBi-Oh C1"- At iheopeningdevotionalsenrices‘tracing the history of the George Burgess, George McLeod. Trustees’ CBl-tificates for Gener- a] Proficiency: 1, Drummond Cobb, 2, Errol McKinnon, 3, Billy Rogers, 4, Margaret Martin, 5, Douglas Special Prize for General Profic- Grade VI. Miss nfacKays Dept: 1 Certificates for Attendance: Donald Arthur Chester Certificates of Merit: 1, Sandy Newton Large; 4, Miller MacDon- Miss Rattenburyh Prim donated by The Daughters ; Dept-Certificates for Attendance: of (he Flmpire for highest in His- Muriel Craig (3 years); Lewis Ward 1" (3 years); Lilian Block, (l year); Arthur Haynes, (1 year); Marion McLeod, (1 year); Eleanor McLeod have been made for an exceptional- ly fine programme, which will un-l doubtedly attract visitors from many sections of the Province, and‘ The centennial anniversary is should prove of great inspirational also the occasion of the publica- value to all concerned. tion of s. most interesting booklet, East commencing at. 7.30 p. m. on ‘Illes- , Point Baptist Church from its in- day next, there will be an address‘ ceptlon to the present time. It is of welcome by the pastor, Rev. I-Lithc work of the late Rev. John R. Bell as well as addresses by Dr. Alexander Ford, M. A., and Rev. "P 3- Hm" Milmligh“? 4- mmw o. n. Mellick and m. A. c. vm- Henry George Melllck, n. n, and Ken’; 5*’ walla” new’ cent. is attractively printed and illustrat- °“‘d° Iv-Mm‘ T“‘“‘°"‘ Den" Wednesday's observance win be- ea. The early emigrants of East 1' Jweph Gallant: 2' munch Gal“ gin with devotional service at 10 a. Point, it is noted, were mainly of ma“ 3' 1'0"“ Longapme; 4' Ian m., followed by an address by Dr. Scotch descent and of Presbyter- M'.*°D°““1‘*P 5- All“ “W” Mellick. Two addresses will be giv- m; ancestry. Religion was seldom arm‘ I“ w” Kirwm" Dept‘ en at the evening service, the overlooked by those sturdy cham- 1’ Phmp Steele; 3’ Ivan Reddlm [speaker being Rev. W. R. Mac- 'pl0ns of the Christian faith; meet- 3’ “m” Mott”; 4' Joseph Dufly; 5' Walker, a former pastor, and Dr. S. ings were held in houses and barns Angus Gum‘ S Pdolc- of St John N B. where the Bible was read and Grade III, Miss Gallant‘: Dept. ' ' ' ' ', - At ‘Thursday mornings service a psalms sung and exhoriaiions and 3' 1’ Gordon Ben; 2' Walter Cullen; paper on “Historical extracts"'will fostimonles offered. Until about 3' Oflasfleélfiflgrgt fig” M000!‘ be read by Mrs. MerriilSiewaz-t, and 1823 the people of West River, or 2:585 in.’ Mi’; walsgh; bent. at 2.30 p. m. the Women's Mission- Klngsbcro, took their children over 1. Leo mache and Francis Le_ ary Society will be addressed by to Bishop MacEcchcrn, who lived Chm; 2' Clark MacAulay; 3' Vim Dr, R. B.’ and Mrs. Gullison, In ad- at St. Andrews, for christening; can; Mm”; 5' Jack Kaunas” dition to devotional services at 7.30 but the people desired e leader Grad, 1L M,“ Mahar-s Dept“ there will be addresses by Dr. S. S. alter their own religiousfaith and l, Francis MacDonald; 3' Funds Poole and. Dr. R. B. Gullison. this led io an incident, reported in Kelly; 3' Elton Mccallum; 4' Harold Following Friday morning's ser- the anniversary booklet as worthy 331mm; 5_ Gus Arsemmn, vice at which the speaker will be of being engraved in marble and and, 1| M155 Johnston's Dept, Dr. H. G. Meliick, a picnic will be given n. prominent place within 59mm»; held in the afternoon, starting at the church edifice. We quote: l, Hank McGulgan: 2, Wallace 230. The cveningservice will be MacDonald; 3, Ivan Doherty. addressed by Rev. E. A. MacPhee. n l‘! the’ m“ “M” John Ken- Junior: On Saturday afternoon a Young “d7 ‘nd Mm Jam” Mammald’ 1, Johnny Blanchard; 2, Joe Hen- People's Rally will be held at which WM travelled °n mot " dlstan“ of nessey; 8, Laurence MacFarlane; 4, papers on subjects timely to the W" ‘my mu” tmwgh a “Bu” Bmy Doyle; 5’ Stephen whim mnmrsary m“ be N“ by ma‘ lese wilderness to ‘Three Rivers to Grade I. Min Vemvb Dept. Alexander Cameron, Miss Ivlluriel m“ " "mmhfl °' u” "m" 1. Teddy Bridle)’; 3' Maud“ Bruce and Mrs. Edison Rose. ‘There Th” “wountemd m“. mm“ m Wm also be E solo by M,“ Jenkins [the way, and were exposed to dan- . Historic Sketch l, David McTague; 2, Ileith ‘Pier- ney; 3, Christopher Gallant; 4, Lloyd Howatt; 5, Alfred Blanchard. Grade V, Miss McAulays Dept. for ley; s, Leonard Doiron; 4, Richard Rowley; 5, George Arsenault. Grade V, Mlssblarkinfls Dept. , 1, Alfred Arsenault; 2, Louis Dool- (1 e1 Goodwin; 3,1i‘rancls Gaudet; 4, nu- construction of a suitable place of worship. 0n January of that year , o. meeting was held to consider the iproblem of building. An m; ement was made with Donald MacDonald and John Stewart, whose farms lay side by aide, for e , plot of ground suitable for a building site for a church edifice end also for a road leading from the Main Road to the building site. The ement was signed in the presence of Alex- ander Firaser. It was also decided to erect- a suitable place of worship on the site as scon as P0581519- Slxieen persons took shares, while others contributed according to their means. The building of a church edifice was a serious under- taking to those early pioneers, but they did their beet with s-mall means and unsuitable equipment. ‘The building was completed in s year and a half, and ready for dedication. First Church Service The next important step was the organization of the church. Up to this period there were meetings of iihe people, for worship and the ‘Qiran “ of business. These iimcetingg were held in private houses, end sometimes in the open air when weather permitted, but with the completion of the new church edifice a regular organiza- tion was the next step. 0n Friday, July 12, i833, a spec- ial service was held in the new building for the purpom of organ- izing s regular Baptist church, after the New Testament pattern. RlewJohu Shaw. the pastor, end Rev. Samuel McLeod, of ‘Ulgg, con- ducted the solemn service. The church officers were appointed and installed. The dedloatory service i 88 by 48 feet be erected, and the work proccededms ways and means could be provided, so that there would be no debt on the house when it would be completed. The new edifice was completed in Ill Wore. The dedication took place on Rb. 21, 1064. A great storm pg- vented ministers and others out- side the faith from attending. Dee- °°fl l‘. 8n, and Deacon Scott Brl, conducted the dedication les- vice. About 1878, or '19, the gallon‘ was taken out and e tower adds“ later a tall spire was put up. ‘Th! made the edifice conspicuous for e long distance on both laud and sea. On Nov. l6, 1874, Rev. M3‘. Show. having tendered his resignation some time previous, now urged one church to relieve him of his charge.’ He had shepherded the church" from her blrth-forty-one you: before. Nearly three hundred mem- bers had been added to the roll during his pastorate. He had seen many of the original members hid away in the churchyard. In days of stress and conflict he had guid- ed and encouraged her; and now ioilwom and full of years he eeked to be relieved horn the strain ‘of further service; and the chmch, full of sympathy and gratitude, le- luotsntly accepted his resisneflaa. and presented him with l. general purse end muted him of their continued affection and. prayers. Frbur years after this pathetic dere- well, the aged pastor posed to ht rest and reward. ' Thus the original Beptht ‘Chord: oi’ Kinssboro was launched. l‘! emerged into history accompanied bynoiznpocingrihusloreompell-V ing oratory. Its members wele I modest demon-silo body. They poe- sessed no wealth end, but little education, but they ebounded in‘ faith, courage end deep convidenr and these qualities they priniod deepinthemindsaydhearh cf their children. And this fact large- ly accounts for the continuance‘ and worthy record of the Klngiboro Baptist Church of 100 yen-ii n10. For nearly two you: um: It. Show‘: retireanent the church wee without s pastor, but the regular services were profitably carried on by Deacon Scott with oeoemoaei visits from outside pastors. ‘libs Bible school, nnysr Mectinp end Young People's wort were wel sustained. A new inspiration wag given the Missionary Society by the visils of Mr. Ryder from Now- ion end Mr. Brown from Acadia. The letter runained six weeks at East Point, then went to Mme! River, where also his work wee greatly blessed. m. Brown repti- ed the-t he was royally treated both at East Point and Murray Rivet. Now over eighty years of ago, II‘ is still deeply interested in the lord's won: on Prince Edward ' n- lend. North his Meetfngleme The meeting-house at lbs-fl Performed durm; the school your r mcnn-‘spm-ill Prize donated by ‘Macxinnon, 1 year). and commended the tcothvrs 0h Mr. Percy ‘.7. Tilmcr for General: Certificates of Merit: l, Bobby their painstaking efforts on behalf l, Proficiency: 1st place, Bessig E. A. IiFOYSYi-hfl; 2, B111 H1110; 3. Margaret c! their pupils. He also congrniu- i Thornton. ,Gallagher; 4, Rallih MR3”; 5. lated the mothers of the students; Certificates of Merit-l, Bessie E. ‘Beryl DQ31015- on the interest they displayed in A. Thornton; 2, Luwrcnce E! Special Prize for General Profic- gducauona; mun-rs n; n11 times. l 'l"ooml>s; .3, Lincoln Dumont; 4. ‘iohvy awarded to Bobby Forsythc. The 5mg“; whlch was under the 5, 3mm p, Grade IIlZ, Miss Ramsay's De- (direction of Prof. Louis D.' Thomp partmenkcertlflca” 1°’ Mulla- con was exceedingly well rendered. I an“: m“ c7813 (1 Yea’)? 50rd” Bell ( l. year). ‘ Certificates of Merlfr-l, Eleanor Campbell; 2, Billy Large; 3, Gra- hnm Butt; 4, Brian Cudmoro; B, Stuart Chandler, Margaret Fry. Special prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Eleanor Campbell. R939“ W°n b)’ Walt" Mcsmu“ Grade II. Miss G. Taylor's Dept. ' 9°15 mm 1°’ m9 “mum?” m Attendance Certificates: Mary Bell, and" x- P'°5mt°d by m9 Catmuc (1 ygar); 1,01, Brady] (1 yen-L Women's League, per Mrs. Bert. Pa- Certificates of Merit-l, Billie W"- W°H b? s°m°ll°d “am”- Bourke; 2, Fairlie Prowse‘; 3, Rus- 0°14 mm mt gwgmphy m Grade .sc1 Stubbcrt; 4, Joan Williams; B, x: Presented by Mrs‘ Jenkins u‘ Dough“ Fo,5ythe_ memory of the late Dr. S. R. Jen- Speclal prize for general profie- mm’ won by Charles Mcquakl’ iency awarded to Billie Bourke, Gold w!“ ‘or application m Grade Grade I M,“ Faaquharson,’ x, presented by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Department: Certificates of Merit- Mmwflnan’ won by Gordon Con‘ 1, Ruth Tarbush; 2, Del s W0 h; new’ 3, Donald Mam“; 4' Manon Hit": Gold coin for mathematics in 5' Sylvia chmdmn Grade X- Dresented by Dr. J. D. MaeGuigan, won by Allison Latter. mund Gaudet; 5, George Tulle. Grade I, Miss Moran's Dept. 1, Don MacDonald; 2, Elliot Mar- tin; 8, Vincent Doiron; 4, Francis MacKlnnou; 5, Billie DeCosie. Medals and special prizes: Governor Generals medal for pro- ficiency in Grade X, won by Allison Larter. Gold coin for pupil standing sec- ond in Grade X, presented by C. H. B. Longworth, Esq, won by Charles McQuaid. / Gold coin for Canadian history in Grade X, presented by the Daugh- ters of the Empire per Mrs, R. H. took place on Sunday the 14th. The dedicmtory sermon and prayer were followed by the observance of the Lord's Supper, which added to the eolemnity and impressivencss of the memorable owes-ion. The names of the origins-l mem- bers of the church are given es fol- lows: John Kennedy, Mrs. John Kennedy, James MacDonald, Mrs. James MacDonald (died before church , ’). Dimcm Stew-art, Mrs. Duncan‘ Stewart, Duncan Robertson, Mrs. Duncan Robertson. John McGregor, Mrs. John Mc- Gregor, vMim. MoVane (widow), Alexander McVane, David MeVane. James MoVane, Alexander Fraser. Alexander Cameron, Mrs. Iorimor, Mrs. Bishop. The new church building (celled No 1) had the seats so arranged that the men sat on the north side of the church and the women est on the south side. ‘The small boys sat with their mothers, and it wls a day of special satisfaction to them when they were old enough to be hshsferred to the men's side. On July 21 six new converts were and an mamas by m, R_ R Gub gers seen and unseen. The first us,“ Saturday,‘ programme Wm night they reached North Lake. conclude with devotional service in Th” took m“ mute’ though the the evening. and addresses by DR longest, as there were occasional E a Mason. supedntendent o! settlers scattered along the way. Home Missions, and Dr. I". W. Pat- The next day they followed the t son, P 1d t o! And, Uh“ trail along the north side of the vzflm res m l Island till they arrived at 8t. An- draws where they spent the night l)“ ‘may morning’ ‘My u’ " m. the hospitable home of Bishop MacEachem, a. kindly and broad- mlnded Roman Catholic prelate, known among all closes and creeds for his Christian courtesy end un- stinted hospitality. The tlmind day the two persevering women arrived at lot 48 where they spent some time among Christian friends. and had the opportunity of hearing Rov. Alexander Crawford prcsoh. They were so deeply impressed by his earnestness and piety that they approached him at the close of the service and secured his consent to accompany them back to East Point. Having secured e horse they began their hcmewerd Journey. By taking turns ainwsllnlng and riding they finally reached Three Rivers. From there they were taken in s sail boat to Sourls, and next day William A. Johnston] I Worth. Certificates for Punctual and Rcgulur Attonclnncc—Doris J. How- ntt (5 yours); Robert E. Stewart; (3 years); Allan A. Harding (3 ycnrs); Governor General»; Medal awm-m Athol R, Mnclleod, (l year). I.” to the 'pupu “taming the, Grade VIIL-(Miss Taylor's Da- higliest standing for the ycar, woni pm't'ment)_speclal Pr!“ ‘wnated by (Jlive Johnston. iby’ M3 fcrcy Esme; 8;: Special prize to pupil standing i “mm ° Ham cw“ highest. in the years work donated i General Proficiency‘ by Hom DL W_ l R Mucmnan" Certificates of Merit-l, Harold -Stcwart; 2, Frank McKinnon; 3. ‘Minister of Education, and. award iMnry easier; 4, Anne Hunter; 5. l Ed to Clive Johnston. Dame] Nicholson spflm ‘mm for Gamma’! Prml Cefiiflcntes for Attendance — fluency donated m mefnwry o! l l Harold Stewart, (5 years); Frank friend of West. Kent School, and Maximum‘ (1 year); RM Roper. (1 won by Knthersne Himdmm‘ year); Pope 'I‘horne, (1 year). special prim to pupil standing; Grade VII.—Mlss Prowscs De- hjghcst f” YB“ in English’ dmat" l pnrtmcnt-Spcciol Prize for Gen- ed by MI‘ George D" D6310“ and I crnl Proficiency awarded to Sylvia‘ . won by Dorothy Black. Block by David McTague. Gold coin for proficiency in, Grade V, Miss MBCAIUBY’! Dept, presented by Capt. Roach, won by Edward Brown. Gold coin for proficiency in Grade V, Miss Clarkin’: Dept, presented by Capt. Roach, won by Alfred Ar- seneult. Prize for arithmetic, Grade III, Miss Gallanifs Dept., presented by e. friend, won by Angus McCormack. Special prize for reading in Grade I, Miss Vessey‘: Dept, presented by a friend, won by Jackie Blnns. Cup for best platoon on parade on annual cadet inspection won by No. 1 Platoon-Cadet Lieutenant Allison Larter. Medal for shooting in thc D. C. R. R, match won by Stanley NfcClin- '; GRADE x rnrzn usr i! y! s cl 1 izo x L u a s 1 l ‘ Frmpicrhadonplied bvorMr sCnHHhB I special Prize presented to the boy awzgiz; to Pgilftch 4gb zroflciend spec,“ prize m’ improvement m took. teach“; home amid much rej°1c_ added w m’ church, making m’ L“, w" nuwd m 1m m‘ m” .- Lon um, W, b. kathéxan-e mlndj smmlmg mghes” l“ Gm“ “L ‘mm “s ' work in Grade X during veer. ore- Attendance, ma; 1118- membership twenty-four. m. Shaw lshed m the following year. The . g“ B ‘ ‘ a“ ‘m Imp“ "f Wm’ Kc“ awarded sented by a friend, won by Edward 1 you; became the regular pastor, giving two churches united in building it, man. Spemal prize donated by the I. 0. D. E. for History, W011 by D070- partnicnh-Ccrtiilcatos for Aiicnd- my Blflck- once-Rose Birtwlstlc, (5 yrars); Slleilifll W124? T!) Plillil BY-‘Ihflih’; Marjorie Largo, (2 yours); Frank highcsz for your in Arithmetic do- Andra-iv, (l your); Sylvia Block (1 hated in memory of a friend oliyear); Irene Bryanton, (1 yea-r): West Kent School and won by Thomas DcBlois, (1 your); Orva. Quaidj Gordon Connors 450mm“ Cliv ‘ohnsion. gfilll,‘ ‘(i your‘); Arthur Hcnrtz, ‘(léycd q-rainnr, 5 Stephen idacmuanl Certificate for Aiirinrlancc-Jcnn Null. Twill-ll 11001101", (1 ycnl). :5 Angus M_~E,-,chm.n' 7 Walter Mc_ Forsythc (1 your); M,“ pflce (liElViln Kerrie, (1 your); Ruth Sm-Igmu,’ 8 Sammy Mccunuck a year): Jnmcr; Rnttcnbury (6 years). a clair. (1 Your). lgamld Hmnemyl m Hank “Mm Certificate of lvlorit-l, Clive Certificates of Merit-l. Svlviumr, 11 wmmm cannon, Johnston; 2, Katherine Hvndxnan: rBim-k; 2, Eileen Johnston; 3, Rose Dlploma winners. I to Art-lo Wright. Grade VII. lvliss Prowseks De- Pineau. l"!!! Debi-l!!!“ Gold coin for proficiency in Grade IX, presented by the Redemptorist Fathers, won by Jack Coylc. Gold coin for French in Grade IX, presented by George D. DeBlois, Esq, won by Gordon Trainer. Special prize for application in Grade IX, presented by Rev. Dr. P. McMahon, won by Everett Gallant. Gold coin for history in Grade IX, presented by the Daughters of the Empire, per Mrs. R. H. Rogers, won by James Roach. Gold coin for proficiency in Grade IX, Mr. McCallums Dept, present- ed by Mr. Vernon Maddlgan, Esq, won by Iao MacKinnon. Gold coin for arithmetic in Grade IX, Mr. McCallumb Dept., present- ed by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Macmillan, won by John Smith. Gold coin for proficiency in Grade VIII, Mr. Doucetteb Dept, present- ed by the Redemptorist Fathers, won by Bert Steele. Gold coin for proficiency in Grade VII, Mile Murnaghan‘: Dept, pre- giving lumber and labour and who! cash was needed. It served a I004 purpose as a convenient centre for preaching, Sunday School and lec- tures. ‘ In Bepiensiaer, 1870, e. cell we! _, extended to Rev. J. A. Cordon, (father of m. J. P. Cordon, Obn- lottetown), then of-Alberton end West Cape, P. E. 1., to become pse- tor. Be at once entered upon hil wort end spent four strenuous end successful years with the chmvh- His field included Sourls, Dundee. 8t. Peters and Klngsboro. He wee an ardent temperance worker. Bl led m the erection of u» um parsonage the church ever had end was the first pastor to occupy it 181B. During his pastorate forty- five were added to Klnrebeee Church and a large number to thr ' other churches he served. The successful pasiom, to IMI Christian zeal end successful min- istry tribute is also peld in the booklet under xovlew. were: Rev. Queen Square School Prize List Everett Gallant, Joseph McTague, James Hogan, Philip Steele, Clifford Bell, Billie Weatherbie, Walter Mur- ray, Francis MacDonald, Maurice McAleer, Ivan McCabe, Edward Strain, Jack Coyle, Gordon Trainer, Aloysius MoNeiil, Billie Robertson, Victor Bowlan, Bert Steele, Frank Butler, Eugene Richard, Ernest Mc- Carey, Ruben Carver, Angus Mc- Eachern, Earl Bowlan, George Tulle, Teddy Bradley, John Dooley, Henry Geuthle , Earl Doyle, Louis Butler, Benedict Peters, William McCarey, Amby Hughes, Patrick McMonagle, Edward Wilson, FarlsTwecle, Cyril Coyle, Hubert Paquet, Maurice Mc- Tague, Leo MaoKinnon, Leigh Mc- Clintic, Arthur Conway, Fred Doyle, Albert Gallant, Francis Kelly, Pres- ion Curlcy, James Latter. Edward Brown, Edgar Hogan, Walter Bow. lan, Harold Bowlan. 2 years: Erancls Moran, Albert Wilson, Joseph MacDonald, Louis Carley, Allison Larter, Wilfred shattuck, Billie McGulgan, Fred McTague. hslf his time to the "Three Riv- ers" Church and half to Kingsboro. As there were “no roads for oer- rlages and no carriages for roads" he was compelled to travel on horseback but ho seldom missed an appointment. In the summer of 1848 ‘the Gaelic people who had little lmowlodgo of English, requested that some of the service be conducted in Gaelic. As the request seemed reesonehlfi. satisfactory arrangements were made. During the ion years that follow- ed, the work of the church moved on regularly and without‘ special Ml‘. Crawford finding the field ripe for the harvest, began without delay to hold special services. The first fruits of these services were ml. Kennedy and Mrs. Mac- Donald themselves. The baptism took place at South Lake, and was the first New Testament baptism to be administered in that region, and it made e profound impression. Later on Rov. Joseph Allen the community, and many more were baptised. It was not till 1832, or about twenty-five years after the first Trnsiccs’ Leaving Certificates: 1 Allison Larter, 2 Charles 1B- 3. Dornihv Black; 4, Robert On-cn; Blrtwistlc; 4, Orva Gill; 5, Betty Grade x___pflncqpal.s Dept B, Neil Prior. Forsyihc. I Allison Larter, 2 Charles Mc- Trustccs Lr-nvlnc: Certificates‘ I, Maclmnn Method Senior Ccrtifi- Qumm 3 Gordon Gonna", 4 s°_ Clive Johnston; 2, Katherine I-lynd- cntes of Writingv-Rose Birtwlstle merled Tram“, 5 Stephen Mam man; a, Dorothy Black; 4, RobertiSvlvifl Block. Hazel Craig. Betty Mmm OWEhZ 5. Nvil Price: 6, FultorrForsythc, Orva Gill, Eiiccn John-farm, m__woe_prmd l. Adams; 7. Joan Forsythe; 8. l-lopeiston, lvinrjorle Largo, Oliver Mnc- 1 Jack Coyle 3 Gorggnagrifér Rodd; 9, Milton Stewart; l0, Joan Enchcrn, Durcll Murray, Dilys 3 Everett Ganém 4 “m” stun; BIBYIUPYI ll, Lcmucl Burns; 12 Owcn, Ruth Sinclair, 5 wfllumm Gaudét ' Banchc Robertson; l3, Rnl hiwriulit. ' ‘Smith; 14, Phyllis Foster; l5, Philly) Mucllcan Mcihod Junior Ccrtlfi- Ggadlfeorizrlgn-nfim Dept fll-flvert: 16. James Toombs; 17, cafes of Writing: Jack Beer, 3 Albert 3mm ‘iouuon 2mm: Lloyd Manuel; l8, Eldon Dan-och; Temple Hooper. ’ Gerald Manett’ us u’ 19. Clarence Higgins: 2o. Muriel Grade VII-Miss J. Graham's ‘ Artcmns bwtheRedemptorisirhiwJvonflJemee-Reeehe Puke: 2,’ James Ramnbury; 22' Deptficcrtlncntcs for Attendance: Ggflgnlfglezfik; Douoettob Dopt- seated by Dr. J. D. MacGuisen. won 3 Years: R. B. Kinky. 1881-1806; R-ov- A- A. Lowell Simpson; 23, Fulton Pierce; Frnnk lvlnthcson (1 year): Arthur Tom Doyle 4 girlmkaeg. etude’ a by Lou“ Butler’ Mm‘ Macmmn- Mbum’ ""4"." my‘ n‘ a u, Keith MONO“ 25' George PCITY’ (1 year): Lloyd Brown (I wedge . on . 5 Joe. Special prize for spelling in Grade 4 years: BhmmjBQI-lfl; my. A. O. Sh“, ghandlm; 26v Rob", Co‘ yo“; Archie vickcrson’ (1 year): Grads-VII Mm Mum’ ha!“ D t VII, ’Miss Murrlmgharxs Dept, prc- George Steele, Emmett Gallant. 1894-1806; Rev. II. A. MoPhee. IUOc Robert MacKcnzie, (7 years). 1 mm Emmet. 2 ma“ Moria.‘ by l k and‘ won by Earl u yea": "m: m“ ‘T. w. Guam.“ moo-w. omnn 1x Certificates of Merit-I, John 3 '13,,“ Mcmjgflh. , Hflmvi £01‘! m x n, G L” D°Y1°'°°“‘1d Mane“ i , I ‘ M; RHv-fl- 3- 59ml"- (flm m‘ srccm. rmzss Iligson: 2, Ralph Cilldfll‘; a, Cnr- éonnley; 5 Bu", TQOMQS m wt: ngfznseezcyigsmizd; a “m”: “m P"°°' °' “m “m5”? ‘mi’ man Glover; 4, Wllllllm BPTIUPl/Z Grade VII, lvllss Hands’ Dept I by 'th Redem torlst ggflfer; w: 31mg q“mw°u' ‘d on u” 1°’ ‘an; ‘um-law: I , First prize for Gcncml Pronc- 5, Frank Mnihcson. 1 Walter Murray. 2 Elma 1.46m‘ b w; M p I n year!‘ Bligh T. Mowfllfill. 1000-1010: $9. ‘(lint-y (lonntcrl by Gcorgc DeBlols. Special Prize for Gcncral Pro- n15; 3' Jogeph 01,111.15; 4 mam“ yum: can fgrgznmency in Gm“ 118211180" MacDonald’ Wilfred Ma‘ _ G- F‘ “msviglmnurlwfin ‘ n i, ""595 i0 my" Limqill. Prorlclenc awarded to Joh i - . ' , ' ' . 30E 1913' ~ - second pd" for Genet“ mosh 5m Y n Ho‘ lcvpffszorgfihflgillzgl-melle. VII, Miss welsh: Dept». presented ayears: H ._ lAsT POINT BAPTIST CHURCH AND PABSONAGI (p?