7*! Q 3 __ "a-i~iiii wriiisr or r 1_&_' _-. _..,¢AN:ADA»»if0 ‘ 1‘1~_fi§_,5>Y12-ies 7 Jw' iwaattwliw ZIUN CHURCH UPENED YESTERDAY 0 . i , ’ 1 1 _ REV. GEO. C, TAYLOR Pastor of Neiv Zion. THE NEW ZION rmaenifwent .pile of brick and sgnnn, Another, page in the history or'no\v thc city's finest church edifice, Zion congregation, Charlottetown, ‘md its origin’ was turned yesterday \viicn the new A h”'“df“1 of Pfesbyilefians meeting and magnificent church on thc corner rm' “"”`”hiD i" a Small buudmg k“‘-*WU of Prince and Grafton Streets wus -19 Ml\I‘1`F\Y'H H1111. Bl0W1Y i!\Cl”eBSi¥\K formally opened for worship. in number and eventually recognizing of'1`3i’ri i E. I V. -, The platform in the main room is placed next the auditorium. Opposite the platform are three -class rooms, separate from each other and shut Oil from the main room by curtains. Around three sides of the school- rooni there runs rl balcony with two rows of sects while behind these seats are viirious sized ciuss-rooms all opening towards the platform. The whole school consists of eleven mod- erate sized class~rooms and five large ones, besides the main room and bal- cony. In the bnsement nre a social hall 53 x 77 feet, und adioining it, a serv- ing room und kitchen. All the floors, except those in the basement, ure of hardwood; the seats ure of nsh finished in the natural wood and most comfortable as well ns ornamental. Architectiirally the style of the lniildini; is a modified gothic, with large windows fitted with cathedral glass and highly ornamental. MEMORI1§L WINDOW. A special feature in connection with the lighting is 3 handsome memorial window, on the western side of the place. This room is also capable ot; \ ' 4 i,_; 1 » i =.` ~ . i i = ` i 1 . \ ‘ANINTIITR IOR VIEW, _ ` .4-gizkrg-_i-§1§_»rr_r.G _. . ~BUILDING _'COMMI'l‘TElii. rr' A », immense Congregatians'Present at all the Services. Eiaquent Serniaiiwl_""" " i i Pastor and Uiinii-iiinn iii llnildini; l‘nnm|i1;gn¢_ church, erected by Mr, John A_ Mn. ’l`h<.-y iziiniiot profit by an exercise in 'lauren and his falnily to the_iuemory the e>1l>!‘Gssioll of thought if they of the late Mrs. Mcllurcn. The win- iinie no tiioughts to express. Com- dow is hand painted :ind fired Hug- ;iii\,»:ilioii is the production 0( gh; iish antique glass. The figure [ii-s`igii'foi~iii_ but hirin can come into cdr is emblematic of Doreais, “lfiill ‘of fti-new only im the enibodiinent ol. tbl F°_°d W°"k5 “nd “lms *|‘f'1‘lU. \‘-'li-ll results of nzental operations. With _the verse, Acts ‘Jz 35, "Now, there ,mm _rr,rr_, t-(_ (Vcctr r’ was at Joppa, ii certiiiii iiii-cipii-,.3 K ‘ " 'H' ’_U_ paso” ' a Tabithd, which by iiitei'pl'ef.iitil»il is ""“""1 ”“"`°1""° i’1`°h"‘1n”rY 5° °“3}'° ballad Dorcas; this womuii was lull vii “'l`5Ul1lf\; those more advanced may ho goo wor s and niuis deeds whicll shi: ` l=l'oiii.:i ily lished to write on themes did." and the memorial \\'orris"i~1rcr:L- tii.l:eii [ruin literature, history, or ed to the memory of Mnrinne liinc- science. No matter what the t01>l¢ PROF. ll. l\'icIN'l`YP»E, MUS. BAC. Ofiranist and choir Muster. ;LBren by her hnsbniid :iuil cliiiiiiriiliidy lu- or wlieiiec it may have been f1_B‘82_-101_1.'_' _ __ Y V rtaiicn, ii. should be made the obiect _ (Continued on page nyc) inf i-_ Hi-crntic discussion in the class --~_----~»~ -- iliUfOl`0 Uni llllpils are asked to write F011 THE pUp]1,S_ ron it. 'l`wciity persons know more ...___ ,spoilt any topic than any one of the When a subiect for coniposition is;L‘~\'Cnt_v i'.nov:s, and all will 'write bet- assigned, take care that the pupils ter for bring innde to “pool” their have something to say about it. knowledge before they begin. , f ~T i»~' "f i . »“ `!“‘ ' _ i ' " ` 'THE LA'l`l3i ltl§\'. ii ll. ¥'i`ll.f\'l‘I1IE. ‘