» \' \_§ ii » ._ .|- 1 ».-1. it 4. » ,__ ~l 1 ati. -is , . io.. .¢.. Q .lu ._ ii... ...v ‘.. --. ur. .I . i~'».1 id, i>. ._ W' _->i-.. {A_,_.. in-v. ina 5; 4. .<,_ Fi, ‘r l 1 ’ i\UoUs'l‘j_2. 1933 1 W- \- W , i _I r if THE cHARLoT'rE'rovvl~i GUARDIAN J raoll rivn Prosbytery Oi P. E- Islalld xl rnllytsryefrrinssldward Nlllllrqusrterlyses- iiiiliiiiiii' ll lilill i iiiiii A meeting in the evenins which of s. Presbyterial vis- 'niose resent were Rev. Allister Murray, Moderator; Rev. R. Hens- loy stavert, Clerk; Rev. Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans. Rev. Fred Williamson, Rav. R. Moorhead Legato, D.D,, Rev. J. Keir haser, DD., Rev. A. R. Gibson, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Rev. D. L. Griffiths, Rev. J. A. Pritchard and Messrs.n Robert Holme, Wm. J. Montgomery, A. E. Morrison, R. G. McLaren, B. M. Hicks. Robert McN'utt, A. A. Mc- Donald, James Jardine and J. J. England representative elders. others present not members of the court were Rev. M. E. Genge, D. D., Rev. W. 0. Rhoad, V. E. Ors- born, Student Catechist and Messrs. Wm. lMcMillan, Andrew McLeod, Fred Clark, Colin Mountain, Thos. Ramsay. George Jardine. Elders sind Messrs. John Anderson, John R. McWillialn, David Grlffeths, Harold Horne and Alfred Craig, re- presentative laymen. Rev. Wm. McLean Outremorit, Montreal, who supplied for Rev. D. L. Gliifeiills, Belfast Un Sunday, July 16th was present and was 'ask- ed to sit and to correspond. 'Ihe Presbytery extended con- gl-atu1at.iolns`to Rev. M. E. Genge, D. D., and Rev. W. 0. Rhoad. B. A., Th. B., on their having been received by the General Assembly as Ministem of the Presbyterian Church in Canada and their names ’ appendix of the Roll of the Preshy tory of Prince Edward Island. Both these gentlemen thanked the court for the eourtesies extended to them. The minutes of the last regular quarterly meeting were adopted and at public worship on a following th’ vonient sabbath °11 the clerk was congratulated on the splendid way in which the minutes were written up. Rev G Carlyle Webster reported for the committee on Legal Titles At thelast session of the Legislat ure a Blanket Act was passed url der the provisions of which all Presbyterian Churches on Prince Edward Island which- are now not incorporated may on application, be brought under this act. As far as can be leamed the following Pres been incorporated, Bradalbane, Hunter River, Lorne Valley, Dun 2? Ml §§ lil DEW Sh wers Presb com read OOD l'€ head 001111111 Clair Jeans delivered an address th” Proebyhu-ian Polity'-d copy or 1” 13 being published along with and Rav. W 0 Rl'i0Bd, BA 'I‘hB.l bytel-ian Churches have not yet P mmuf" °f PFGSUYWFY I-nd Rev fe” er, Bt Un sb heavy C50 ured Allis .` _ hvi _ '1’h° du, Long mm, cieddio Memorial, E““°‘"°“ "°"“‘€ '°°°” Wim* W deci Pres Co UNB Moor Th re me after The oo which th tions cirdnvillo, clyds nivor, Kensington, The finding of this committee ro- km" °f "N °P1°"4id W0* 11°” had/own’ ,Mt stewart’ Mumy “mms th, Malpequo wnsmgaum being done by Mr. V. E. Orsborn it_ Harbor North' Peter' Rnd' Tryon W” as fouowl: “Tm Pmsbytery is believed that in the near future we" Point and Im “_ havin' hurd gh, “uwm to th. that the short course of studies re vu recommended that this l'"°°fi'=°4 ‘i“°¢t1°m siven by the ““°°f°"""”°P"°°°*‘"°°¢ committed he odniinuod mul on or minister- “id 0111”-bwvn of the °“ "°*“‘ '°"‘°° "W 1"' “W- these churches had been brousht °°”3"°3°u°° d°°h'° W °¥D1'°56 fheil' pntatim °f the "°°l""°“ p”’°d undor this not of incorporation. ri “DPW” °f th' manner in which by th’ °°“""“ "°°’“"1’ "° "W was agreed thai nov. o. odnyid the ‘Mk of God is beins carried '“""”“”“ 'mm ‘"”' D1* *mt* Webstat oannng of tm.°om_ wghygh, nunhhr mama Itdfddtlle/tthemlnirnumlalaryof mitooosliouldwrnoto»nornleso'°'*°"-°“Uh°hi°1¢tthooon-”“'”"°°" m “‘° P"°°"’°"‘°-“ mmnmm ,md uk mm to M, dition of matters spintunuy in sho °“‘”°" ”‘ °““°d‘ “mm” *iw that than. church pmpnties an h1ld8f» Of CIN P9UPl0. T110 Pf00l7y‘li0fy mm’ ...befom viz 'lagoon' the um brought under the provisions of this °°mUlmdl the "\!n53f¢1'- WIN' of mm" md “ur week' h°nd°7°' sci. lbeu-en. nu workers md tho whole A P'°V’=:;=h vagina; xlidrohy d . _ _ _. _ . _ ..°°nsnemionioi.li» ful-tho: id-°°""""‘°" ° F “fn .- - f ..5:.1;°':.::*:.'::'.°:.'f.;.~;.i°:.”:.i-»~-M-.-.............h.- »»~»~»»~»»=» -»-»~».~ , g R this oomndifno lol- the splendid °°°° °f Hi# rich blessins nn their $02" ‘°“”" *° *’° “°° “"‘° *° ' ' work they had dons in having this "°“"=- ° "°°@°° “'°“m b’ ““°“’°" ii 'E Murra part of Ailzuxt to deal with bothllst of these matters. The arrangements land for the dedication services of the W new church were left in the hands ands Church 2.30 p. m. and Belfast ot Mr. Murray. Church 'rims report of ,ghd progbytgfiu August 3rd Dr. Kannawirl will set mmi - urn vener- e common 'rhsi there be ai lem two viii- Clfdiseh °°f1BN8°ti°h-1 was t° be of cons,-egatigng durmg th, carried on under the one minister ad not worked and very satisfao ati h 1. tations , year and that they be included in ',-'h the agenda of regular meetings of WT” Pre ytory. 2_'rhg1, for the pu,-pos, gg auch that the cause would not suffer in visiiations the oirloo-bein-oi-s and th mb lined visited shall be cited by due notlcc ¢ to appear before the Prssbytery at an hour deemed most likely to se- f°u cure a. representative attendance. 3. That the stated questions con- deal tained in the Book of roi-ms shun 111* were ordered to be placed on the be put by the Moderator and ans- RW- Ru M°°¥‘h¢Hd Legals, D. D urc ing to ii ending which shnn bo -“"1 e evening meeting and held a “mb hyioi-isl visitation bell H ter Murray, Moderator of Pres by” §s the chu-so to the newly ii.. :li `, iuduevtYsdmlnlstsre|idlIov.6.0ar- for tho summer school via. July e W°"'“111°mi» the mln zor.h,ilugu¢spdasoiasd toinviin Ulitothecallandwillalso himgq wean PWUVH R0ldPr6|b l'°P°'l1ied¢°ih° Pmbytery thathe thsel wssaskedtoworkoutsn U IBUWBI Ou August itinerary for Dr. Klnnawin-mek U OG Visit hide. 5255. iii? gsgéi =§§z July tha. Mr. Mun-my 'Pros valley 7.45 p. m. Wednesday yteriln Church at Murray July Nth, Bl-adslbane 2.80 p. m. Harbor South will be ready for » and opening in the near future. day olild the congregation of Mur~ p. m. Friday July 28th, Cardigan ray Harbor North and Peters Road 2.80 d tooallR»evJHDougl.a.sBa ry called during the latterrsup e . . . Mid should the new Uhilrch at , B , July 80th ll I. m. Bum- edn ttee on the visitation ot con Wt ons was given by Rev. R. Nt ,ad 1_,¢g,,1,_ pp" gh, °Un.| Rev. Alex. R. Gibson reported of gh” °°mmm¢¢_ ‘that the arrangement made by b following are the committees ers of the congregation to be men rworqed by th, gm-k of and Rev. Alex R.. Gibson, commis- ers ytery the Presbytery there 31°” qelibex-ating me,-,on md which met in Peterborough, Ont. report WM reoeived md the Financially the church is stronger mmendations adopted. t°d”'Y at Mulpequo on July lsth this 1925 Presb of th Pres ytonal committee tool; ohms °"°f le heated discussion will, it is At this meeting Rev R Moor tk’ Legals DD., convener of the 1" to gpg ¢°ng,»esau0n.wn¢,med of the said meeting. The work of Th ttee presided Rev Charles J asked the prescribed ques M°°frh»\d Meats, l:».l:>., 'sohdoh hiding hlhhissizn\elievoDr.Kmn»- Odhwin Qvlqpllblbollihlo. The North and Peter’s present is as follows; Tumday, imda y Harbor South be completed ’ merside Presbyterian Church 8 p. m. in the course of a few weeks Mr Murra s este that e l Clyde River 'i p. m. Zion Church 8 Y U88 d h woud p m Brookfield Monday July 31st. like _to have e special meeting ofilvew London Beach 2.80 p. m. with byte » per ' Murray Harbor South, doo pm. Prs assigns the work i.n the Month-Sue und owed under the clrclimstmlces. The Home Mission committee will ure e 'I to 14 gave glowing mmm different departments of the eved be settled to the satisfao of the next General Assembly. having Rev. M. E. Genge D. D lved as ministers of the Pres rian Church in Canada. -f , _._ - . . r _ and Young Peoples Bocie- I __ hadnssrvedthetimsrsquired I ' itinerary as maimed out as Bath. Alberton 2.80 p. m. and Kensington at 'L45 p. ln. Thurs July 2'It.h, Mt. Stewart 7.45 p. rn. and Caledonia. 7.45 p. m. y July 29th. Tryon 'L45 pm. Y following. Tuesday _August cainbridgo Hull 'r.45` p. ni. esday, August. 2nd. Wood Isl 7.45 p. nl. On Thursday for Fredericton, N, B., on his to Toronto. ytery over a year ago whereby y. The work was altogether too for any one main. In order two congregations, he recom ded tha/t a second man be se` as soon as possible. He out several possible courses to bs with this matter in the near to the General Assembly h was in splendid condition. than at amy other time since The Knox College question which there had been consid of all by the time of the meet e commissioners reported how they had both done their part General Aasembly's Board of “Yami make s. tour of the oongre- ‘I '_ Q address the People of the congre- gatioos on Prince Edward Island ` ~ , IWW- bot these dsids, aubioot to un ldv. Allister Murray the interim a of Plreabyidry. _ , ' Moderator of the Sessions of Mur- _ At the meeting in Melpeque, the . gm S g ” g U ny Harbor yi", “vo in approval and , . erk . ~ mon Presb PICTURE chance presents itself Click . . . you ve got: lt. For with Kodak Verl- chrome Film in your camera, no longer is posing necessary . no longer must you walt: for bright sunlight . no longer must you put: away your camera with the coming of late afternoon From daylight to dusk, on bright days or dull, this new film records the fun-permits you to take better pictures than you've ever taken before-thanks to its two sensitive coatings which safeguard your plc tures against under or over exposure. Slip'a roll of Kodak Verlchrome Film into your camera for the snapshots you’ll want to-day. Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. 9 9 “mn” ;ivonbymv.a.oef1yiowohsidf‘°’°'”"“°“"-”"‘°'°‘*°‘"‘” ' ' ' 7 C' A mnvmerdmaprub nmtyenrttmlut nigh m¢fun,°,,,,¢¢¢\,gn51,0n||prsotisedbyssversldin'ei'erit sections situated lweseskedlsltliewvdbliwrdl Now,l‘idhs0eris.ollnh I-!na'»l7il\ll¢l°-3‘3°h¢l'°U‘“‘°Tm'V' hearty and quite unanimous YW'-7| °°m e t mil from tho oonrrelzatlim of xsn. minoo on nomo Minions. lm-. “gf-WGN; vial: those people. About their iixignhlouiiigf r1i;¢mn;i1s; (gin-it ;;f;\i;:n;v:=3;:<;v: V el;;f:l;yi;1r;'.C;;;;u tf:;°onb1£_ l(>:e}ll`;_ic kin ;i1;w~i;e1i$i°b;n:T £5211: .church We cannot my m mum" “num and Freewwn nddressed t° Webster nmmd that tm pwple M tllatlzecelitlyluhi havrlex zplznrtsd may? Golgdf hTel;li1l1rlgiJlecl>l1ere was this. It would result in a great deal byterlal Visitation, to give an ad- It is not a question of creed, or, claim to Reformed Calvinistie Rev' W' 0' Rhona' BA" Th'B" wmlnmh Rumoo had asked M the two young men who were lookinw mt t he: of familiarity that of gain for the whole field. dress tonight on some aspect 0! generally speaklrig, of doctrine at °"°°”“’d ‘° "‘° °°“"” “Y “‘° 1”' l"m°°° °’ Mr' V' E' °“b°"‘ '°' iomud so the entering or uhgim 1; mf; i ovonsunliy destroy the 'rho pmduyisry appointed ii dom- mdliyln-lan Polity. r mood. sl- du. 'rho thing that sou us spun u elusive claim so our pdnioulu fond mm M°d°“`“°°’ °f th’ 5°”’°"' dim’ mmm" months' TM “Wie” ministry of the Presbyterian Churélllcou 1;: ge reverence mittee of three namely Rev. R< belt with some surprise. for the the character of our constitution. It of polity or church government. (l;:;iIr;gt;l; Freetown Rev. G.i::y'll!‘h.ad0nb;aeo;lm;ecl\\eu_ev;ns1;>:°;°u‘;_°:lh; in canada. lniftcommittee consisting of Mr. Mom-head Ldgdto, D.D., Rev. G. pi-dqbytol-y has its Doctors of Div- is that constitution for which our lct. of incorporation brought into Th° n°m° mmm N90" W" oo cm m . mm at ‘1°°°'°°_b"t . .- A ‘ l Nino Articles of the -Miglioll theology. But we can lay an II- That, I say, is at once our floio. _ f f gh hey h ndmd and the dtferentiating principle of The can was signed by 90 mem_ reported that he had secured me These two young msn were .mlm Anderson, Treasurer of the|Cal-lyle Webster and Rev. J. A lnlty, and s subject like the one' ore a ers foug or one u I .V ‘ _H \. 1 w , ` found among tho pooplo in all Mlm. the ms; Mme, A11 went away Moderator nov, Allister Murray. of the function or the part- Tolbyteriens seem to consider that Pres thug sliul-omg, He had n pi-o.|lf;-om this event, feeling that they An address on Presbyterian Pol- treat of the whois system in ade- byterlanism is :imply an adherence found respect for the people oilhadhad not only a very pleasantdty by the Rev. Q. J. Bt. Clair Jeans quote fashion is manifestly lmpcs- to the stl-ici:-: forms or Calvinistic England. He spoke briefly of the but also a very profitable gatlleringior Summerside on the occasion of sible tonight. Anything I have to dogma a°m2ifm¢‘S vhllhely ¢Xl7l'¢-S5- Oxford Groups movement. 'I'his§Dr. Legals said that it was a splen-in. Presbyterian visitation to Keir say must of necessity leave wide ed for example in the statement movement has a number of veryfdld idea and he strongly recom- Memorial Church, Malpcque. Jill! gaps WhlCh. I 11090. Will be Unltd UP ffm" "What Will b'2» W1" 59- 0‘ commendable features but he felt'monded that all of our cirffrega- 18th. (Ordered by 'Presbytery to be by future speakers at such visita- course, our theology, our dmtnnal‘ - ` D58 lvliflm 11° Wil' W WP* °‘°°.l limes wif-bin their bounds, inserted in Minuidsi lions a _ ` . simmons, our mudnds no cslv- ,icon usd on nn 0, ~.,.,, . rs otllmd, untl the state our Church- »»»- -is ~ -ami fm- »-- °f U-~»»»-» iii: ir: "'"°°°*» "°~ Mrs F;-“df ‘;:.°..z;‘;;.:::.:”:.°if.’::°“.:: sizes; ;;.::::.f;°;‘i.:°..:::: rear. .... ii. llnlion and by 18 members and lil H°°°h°’d°l°' 1°' th’ W” PW” mmwwn but !°n:;l_“;;m;°’l l°h”'l§tt?v;§&u_C_l1;mmwu tpbomwd' ‘memiwn of p,-egbywry remain owl' how can one treat one aspect and contend for predestination, nor for is still vital for the order and adherents from Freetown and was \*:;;yIt°mwtaI;xrs‘e;s th,;t”m;:i-als; Hmm éouth md mm mmeilmk mm mmdmg of me pmbysei-y night, do tho November and March confine oneself rigorously to that; the dootnineofthesovoreign desi-ees *°°°ml>An.ied e. aranteefora - , roraliofthedosrlias “hw of “S3300 :gd 1°” week’ mm” Fmt promised to me Mum- vlvllgolizyhizrnlepxiznifllo gltiftvzlllels’ glolllegelyund' A nunlsblireem 2);; 0:25:52; :fee(lhh§-lot)t;wl;ensb:;£ll1al=ntl?;.w(l::lZ'}1;1(;w ill-Zlnlsll; ovllltfllrxitpatztkg; lslo Z; Cpgdrsollzi fsalvatilm. They con- in 1925. It is that system you muei holllsays. nilgtlepconlminwmlttgi of which It was moved seconded alndlcar- goulildlzvlhxeg eholxildp Th; is mak- 'of the Presbytely W°U1d Mt b°'i“' `H0¢01lX1f UN BUSWW-"3 md ‘l`“"'"fY' “nd” ‘°" tm "gm M pmsbytery' onisi- to p sho nl n ' ' - i h lo ihonuslved hy io the nlinimumrsizpend of :1li’oo.oll Rev. o. cu-lylo wohstu was con. ries mu;id:: two ing is mciuwiffo-h:h;e::gidf:lmo;i‘e: giggle:-°odm1:‘ti;:‘yyu; l;ir;b¢yo;;i;“or;ll;;>;;i 1:- 1: ;_°h.rU”lmm mm of M the Presbyteiy win evnly to ins "W °Pi>°1hi»d et the Mar bmi- °f‘°":h'° prabytery of Pm” w mm mga win, m_im_ md, d .pldndldly integrated whole, church which iuroroisoo in functions °”’°"" BW” °f “MW ’°" * in' '° dm 'M th' °"°°"°'" °' °° henna and that when the lun R M 'hood Logins D. D. ii hon-ly vote or ihiinlii was oar- unnerving through the working of iodiiy in lvidlpoquo was purchased 'nm °f "°°'°°' Th’ ‘mm °f uw whether or not A mmm" “hom ready to go forward to theirystllil-li tl: Presbytery 'that it ried unanimously by Presbytery all its parts the freedom arid rights for us by the agony and the exile Courts and render them proper di- lllterim Moderator was approved oi. 'kwa b° mm this ’°”' "mmd ig th” they be given every png- gbun hi, pl-ivuogs tp have been and conveyed by the Moderator to of gveryons of our churoh's mein- and the martyrdom or s. multitude. liid thecall wumstamedulm“¢h’7h°d°“““m°d""m“",ibknmp°"m"“7'" , t“...G°¢T°g,t`her~m”¢-R"pmgwulinmsqnnndtisspeo-|h¢n,mgl-adustedseriesofeourtsYoueroPresl1yterisns,notbeeause "lm" UWM! Gill- ’°°°"‘d b’ v' E' °"b°m ‘Nm Q" A, tm, ,"5 R" Alex n'G|b”n.| ml of ms mm. mmm, of th, pu. pig 'gg his dongl-sgstion for the express admirably the genius of a you subscribe to the Reformed one" °°'" h"m3 b°°“'Pl‘°°4 in “mn” °m'"s°u°m ” t° ho' nl-st opportunity .of meeting with wsu he of Marshfield etc. held splendid way in which they hsd‘free pwple in KWWIILUB memlelv' Fmhf 1°’ °fh°" °h‘”'°h°° 5° that' “W 11°-“dl 0! Rev. Mr. Rhoad by “"1-V ’°‘"’“ ”°°”" md '°’°'“d by his brethren in the Presbytery ‘noi lifngrgllioe on tho church and eiiimdmod the members oi Pres-loo; oooh explains tho others. oooh is put hoouuso you suhsoriho io. and tho moaomdu or Pi-esbytery. nov. the nl-si of Jim' ""°“‘°' °' ”°‘ undo his return from his n-ip to min. ground. si Mdnhnold. pyw-y throughout the dpy_hiu-ind nooouni-y to tho oihmi and nl are wuun, to so disciplined hy, ii mm” m‘“""'7° “vm ‘°°'P‘°d W th” "um 'mm mmm" whoa' Enslmd he was requested so gin 'rho mar afternoon and earlier intheii- kindness provided both din- form such soompevt unitmwith the Particular form of ehlmh Mm- ""”° "°°°°“'° *ff*-°¢°m°°°_' "°"°" ."“ “V ° °°”"""“"1’ mm his impressions or sho ohlndh ond opening won taxon up with aww. nerr-nd supper. 'rho vote of thanks principles oi the panty of preppy- mom which we holim so he anon- "‘°‘°° ‘°' W-'F-h°°4" ”‘4“°"°° °“ "“”‘-”°’ 'M "°°'°°° " Nm' 'bk in worn in that land beyond the doom intercourse and lunch, while was nutingly dolmowloiigod by nov. isis uid popular ~l>Ment~ti°h will scriptural. and to be incom- “““'°4'-Y» Bavtembar 'ith li "30 W ‘““’“' "‘° °°m°“°“° d°°'d°d seas Mr. Gibson said that ho hsdlln sho luior evening it splendid pro- an-. Williamson, running right through as the main pdruhiy the hi-ot for the me de- P' m* in “N P1‘“bYt.¢1'|'“'* Uhllmhi tm' ""7 nr’ ml’ Junln” in '°' in quits a number of churches am was put on in the church in The Preshytery then adjourned to threads, that. if an understanding velopnient. of the apostolic, catholic x°"’”’¢*l°°- 5"- NUM' WW ”" °“ 'M "‘° '“""“°"'°h°°L ‘hush in town and country and the :flush partied from all four sod- most oe the dull oi the Moderator of the part is nwassu-v to an lm- church wh°w Heed il 'ha lord ”°4°f\t°r of Prsshyterr will W- W' °°‘“"“"”° Mm' '°°"'°d one ihid¢ pnhdps shove du oihon tion. oi the hold ooninpuiod. and alan. or which public intlmn- demanding ol the whole, dn under- .lens ohi-in. n is sumn-inn; how side and induet. Rev. J. A. t-het Rav. W. M. Kanaawlli. D. D.. thu ‘mm_°”ed mm strongly W" M tm, nmmng many people tion was given and the meeting was standing of the complete system is many people lose sight of that. It Pfltohlrd ,will PNN!! the sermon. 500110!-I1 °! th' had M amd” the spirit of reverence that he from these different sections 11l¢¢l¢iloeed with the benedlction by the necessary for 5 proper appreciation is surprising how even many Pres- It is that system, we believe. alll growth of the faith. It is that lyl- teln you maintained by your loyalty still maintain. You must be lculous to maintain it by the adherence and reepeoturdhonouryougivstaths courtsofyourchurch.Youmuibi jealous for the functions of than edience, for they are there, not YA servo their own ends, but io lust the church, and to seek it welfare under Jesus Christ. Everything pt- iaLni.ng to tho order and prooemzn of such courts msut be ol-nfull) observed it your own rights els te be secured. The highest Zonal of life are the most highly ofllhiledv The Presbyterian Church is a ver.) highly orgiilcvcd form of govern- ment. Impatient and simpe louis may be contemptuous of what thll, call 'red tape' and slow and eau- tious procedure from step to step. But such deliberate and carefuh even punctilious observance of dui order has been found best for many generations of Presbyterians and is still best for you today. The mera- tion of these courts preserve you on z >: “rr-.~_a~.ev.;r> :» ~<-»1,,...... \.!‘ < v-<'.._ u »»- fe ,L PJ 'iw of ff