i i i 4 ll M 5 "0" / " in this matter and their earnest 52' sire to secure Mr. McPhee as their t . ma Q9- ‘dm ~,§$’V*?2§9” "L ' ,Ford (lar is Best' ‘ 1 - . h__;_`_ .¢2{li'y 'M lpinv, of McKay Cars for hire, will ,lei ai,-_reasonable rates, with Chatleures l Adsyanly, Novi scam. me wini- in Bt. Andrewie Church I-lall there. nn',l‘tLiin1;ia!. Oetober the ninth. one gioiiaanii' nine hundred and thirteen. the Presbytery of Prince Edwardia- , 5,,” ', f v " ‘ llani.t~met~at_'the nail of thgmoderat-. hfeC or of Synod and was constituted » I d |vi'lth prayer. ,There were present. '<‘ ` ' Messrs. David Wright. Moderator -_.. .0 ars’ ma e pro tsmSl£olje,JT.l_¥`. Fullerton. A6 D. ' ` McI.nTo `. . Mcldattle co. _Ol llllé FI€IlCll uiuar, 'J. ii. mcaeoa, Af J. w. P. é th ‘Back, J. W. McKenzie, Rj P. Mur- , ‘ y, John Murray, H. . Fraser, o » ’ a areifiipin sterling, A. J. Meueiii, J. o. _ Martin, A. 0rsise,.ministers. John - e Ing worn McDonald, Allan Mclnnis, A. J. Mc/ ' ' '» ° Pherson, Lieut.-Gov. Rogers. John .Wldely thls_A.iLawson, D. McDonald and Mal- B.W.Gll.l.E'lTCG.lll'D~ 1ORON'I0.9N1’. 1'. I-'. _ , colin McLeod, elders. ‘ , Season. , | The clerk was instructed to certify d I Se tember ' Messrs. Waldron A. meow-l-ie and :inning the lim 9! ° P , _ J' ' _ _ wiiirea A. McLeod to the Faculty oi last- ‘ e terian Colle Halifax ' . h P b , . , I . --lx' Band.) t h3fr.rJ‘l M°K'1Y Els” Hlwointed at the Prince Edward island olPi tal, which report was receivéd and Mr. A. Craise reported on higéwork ,' __ ' u ordained missionary at Richmond , 2. lBay East for one year, his appoint- “d°Pt°d and °\`d°‘i.¢d t'° be ‘transmit ted to the Secretary of the _Horne ll/ ment ti)o datetfii-om the first day ol Mission Board. _ Septem er as |31 The following arrangements were ` made for the ordination of Mr. Mc- » K in the church at Lot 16 --date li last, that the call came out una.l\i- mously in favor of Mr. S. D. Mg- Phee, Avonmore, Ontario, that f, /‘ av ' 1 l 5' '/ ` ,,//W land hour to be fixed by Mr. H. J. / _/,--“ -,_-/\,/' `/' /U lFrascr, interim moderator of that I [/ /` / session-Mr Alex Fervur-'on f' i/ f 1 ' ' ` ' - *° ' ’ ` preach, Dr. Fullerton to address the “'35 sill' by iil ‘ ' - ' - four (14.4) communicanfs and one i. missionary uud Mr. H. J. Fraser hundred and fifty-three (153) adher- . ,Mi-_ A. J. McNeill reported that he nioderated in a call at Caledonia on he twenty-ninth day of September ned one hundred and forty i ~ the people. Serving of edict wns’left lin the hamla MM, Fraser It was ents, and that it was adcompauied 1 Igation of Richmond' Bay East, for a | ° ° grunt uf one hundred and twenty-five /4 511°’ . TINY Fit- .i<.ii.... m2f».o0> for one mr he- ' 'agreed io unvlv 10' U18 Home Mis- “‘m‘ B *’““"““t°° “l °“° “‘°““““d ~ ‘sion Board, on behalf 'of thecoiigre- d°lla"5 lu'(’00°00) 5tip°“d_ (the urn quarter's salary to be paid in ad- vance) with use of manse and Kl6b€.' e rl vacation of five weeks _V and a y a Y -, The conduct of the moderator was y . ` _ Heating. that Heats lffvy'ou"€v.i'xit'»he proprr kind of heating in your “home you will aged; Trsiiior’s iervice. - ~ ' We will glie you a .<5 str m that heats your home to an ideal warmth ontihelmost blus ery of cold winter days -a system that iuvs down the fuelibilipminimizes care, work and attention -~a system that pays _for ltsilf in the superior service it gives and the expenses it doesnt incur. It'| our 'Hoi-Air Healing Systrm. is Call, Write or phone for information. '- ‘ Fred H. Trainor ili.’.,,f,",'§,‘f-,'_‘, ; Z ` ' ~ \ It is quality the farmers Want,"n.it cheapness- when he _buys Paris Green. The farmer linows that' Pa- is Green that does its ,work thoroughly ii itli one applicaiion is a good deal more ec oxi- rnicai than lower iriced Paris Gre€0D1e pastor. On motion, the call was sue- ained as a regular gospel call, and the clerk was instructed to lUl'WBl'd the same to the clerk of the FIGS' bytery of Glengarry. Mr. C. A. RB!- guson, Vauleek Hill, Ontario, \\'..‘\B appointed to represent the Presby-- tery of Prince Edward Island and the congregation calling before the Pres- bytery of Glerigarry in procuting the call. Dr. Fullerton, in appreciative terms, called the attention of the court to the forward movement on the part of the céingregations. oi Strathalbyn and baledonia in__oder- ing 5 stipend of one thousand dol- lars; andalso to the promise of the latter to pay the first quarter in ad- vance. - 5 Mr. Geo. Millar reported .that he moderated in a call at Montgrosc On the fifteenth day of September last that the call came out heartily ` in favor of Mr, M. J. McPherson, Har- vey, New Brunswick, _ that it » was signed by two hundred and_ fifteen (215) comrnunicants and one hundred and sixteen (116) adherents, and that it was accompanied with a guaran- tee of nine hundred dollars ($900.00) stipend with use of lnanse and glc.e and an annual vacation of_ four weeks. On motion, the call was sus- tained as a regular gospel call, and the clerk was instructed to forward _the same to the clerk of the Presby- tery of St. John. Mr. J. H. A. And- erson was appointed to represent the Prosbytery of Prince Edward Island before the Presbytery of -St. John in prosecuting this call. of all the congregations within .the bounds‘in the interests of Social Service and Evanzelism. It was mov- ed by Dr. Fullerton, seconded by Mr. J. C. Martin, and carried, that this scheme he generally endorsed, that Mr. Fraser be asked to communicate with the first named on each Com- mittee suggested, and that the whole budget be associated with l`-1115 scheme. Mr, John Murray was appointed to supply the congregation of New London, etc., for the remainder of was decided, on rmotion, that in`nc- of the church Q conference _be hvld in, the afternoon. vev th y P Y y to Mr. W. H. Spencer. who had been called away from the meetings of Synod to'. attend the funeral of his brother. Presbytery adjourned to meet at the call of the moderator and clr-rk of which piihlic intimation was made, und this sednriint was closed with the bcnediction. A. CRAISE. Preshytery Clerk. i "' . ' --~ _ i Q Q ll "' I ni 1 ,(Lh’iTowr1 M otor Vehicle Co _‘Agents For The Famous Agents. for P. E. Island 1 McKay_.iAutionobi7es 1 ~' i \Ve ' 'have opened A a garage- gif; the cm-ii:-pr of Queen and Sy'd'ne`y Street in the ~iiya1'ei=oo'ms of W,‘Gra_nt Co., ‘and will , T01' 8 C8.l’. ,p _ GRANT. . ¥ele y_,lio_ne F. F. PROC'I‘OH'B NEW YORK. PROCTOIVS 125'l‘H ST. THEATRE. Positively a vaudeville wonder bill is the offering at F.F. ,Proctor's 125th St. Theatre for the first half of next week. The program fairly glistens with brilliant surprises, with euth- cient diversity to satisfy all tastes and to send the people sway, with enough good cheer to last thorn 's full week. The bill of twelve"'fets is headed by Frances Clare and* Her Eight Little Girl Friends, including Guy Rav/son, in s new tabloid must- cality, entitled "Just Kids." Others on the long bill are the Instrument- \ "1 lie stock of :mens Edward' stand 'm , raoc'1‘o'1ij§,_‘A MAiepiei;’¢§a.‘.tn;.`m.l _ I1 bv _nee__a _. s pop _ l ee .~ oi anni¢;i§,ht‘,_ ij,gi'ei~nra¢_`-_i>si,l) -'oi _, no mr.. mi' .li.x..l.f.°ire_,_isl1iii1i-_Kira-, dansenseiof tl'ie` ppo-' cent Premier dromeé#é§>_tg£_,“ ,ann . d f pany ‘inthe ‘ 1 comedy` Wil "“'f`l_ib Plibiie Girl"f Wilson “and” Hun1°rfi4é‘Tt’b=i_ Nell. sinEi11E._, _lhlng -` gd illinclng; ' The I-Iurl'e§s‘ comedy 'ac' `bats;' Kine- mscoiws tr-'i1i,.uii~siia='wi.ii¢epson. ` ~ plays' hirriu -mi. ~.?_~;,...;i.,,= _ Illil' -lol .1 ` PR00'I‘0R’B'_. The Six 'M bloid mus'icul.~ at Proetnr’a-r Hallen rand.. and talking; l’roctor’s 5th Avenue proudly an- _ riounccs the g g "most, distinguished living American _ ` _ player," Mr. Last, hss succumbed to the blandish-r ' ments of modern vaudeville. ` Mr would add to theartistlc status of drfnnntic realism, “The Stranger at Power is the " as baseball men say, he h ving stubl cision. Couseqiiently, the artist who in its intensity, Uvhcadiined with bornly refused ' ' day, no matter what the induce- ment; wit: d mem P y nf W, K _ K Sara Bern ar t, Beerhohm Tree and Ma dalen" to Brutus 1 Favershair, ` - ~ f - , ole in .mind. however. " g " i 3 B new mu be hw bxgarry Kelly felt 'that his presence ~ Olga Nethers Mr. Power "Wllliams`; A comedians; .4 ._ \» »»\4'§s'\ I esta ¢ _+ i?.§._f f ‘V +*' BT: "l‘Hl!lA'l‘Rlil. ' ' i in smwuons win ~- / ' \ listed for appearance 13650;, Ford and Mc- ':-a_-'-i$» - ‘ ` ..,.li.:._, V ' _.L- ..~ .. £7 inlltrol'_Ki_\idl0e in a ta- - . copied!-.Will top the bill , 3rdiBL. ,Others are , :Z . ‘. »i . _ 1311115. Singing, dancing _ _ mee sw... ¢.......ii..., i Matthews and Harris, travesty art- _ ` _- ists; Marimbo Florette,-_ contortionist; The Six Ju- _ lians, nciiobats; The St. Julians, \ Kinemacolor photo iiliivm., WEEK - Duo, ihstrurnentalists; » i and black and white < OF OCT. ,20'l`\l-I. en a ement of the Tyrone Power, who, at ` .,' comfort slid J .S‘.1_.f;s_1r£_f= _ ' ._ wt lxrzees will find it hard t .23_B.D. sr. THEATRE. . . holeg 7! ‘ 7' \~ tif' r _UND last of the hold-outs, 'the varieties, hence his ultimate de- thc, Inn,” a piece said to be gripping to eiiter this two-a- has thrilled in a long line of parts .MI-_ power, Wm be Eddie Foy ,md from Judas Iscariot in Mrs. Fiske_fr 13,9 Seven Litt|c_FDy§` now-B much the triumphs scored by , orable roduction of “Mar "sou ht after Octette The other 0| ht Julius C8882". Wi 'ace ' land Lee Harrlso , ri new combina- hoards of Proctor's in a tense bin, 5; tion of Broadway, .favorites in B t,,1k_ ing, singing and dancing ad; Libon iti king of ragtime xylqphnnintg Josephine Dunfee, charmingl soprano, Bertie Beaumont and Jack Arnold in A nit of Musica: Comedy Bush and Shapiro, eccentric dancers, len's fr can Apes, The ,dd woode equilibrists and `tllaie"%ah% Duo, extraordinary cbntortiouists _ l 2 -_ Ya 1 nd Li 4;’ ‘VV Mr. H. J. Fraser laid before Pres* bytery B scheme for the visitation the month of October instant. It. cordance with the recommendation of Synod to consider sll the schemes accordingly at the next uuarterlv meeting of_ Presbytery on November the fourtlr, beginning at two o‘clock _The clerk was instcucted to con- _ e s m nth of the Presbyterv ‘ Lilili HiilM iHiiTiiiS \ _.- .-1.. ini vc. C_- w Hia . . _‘_ 'Qi i i fwi u'!i. .1 . ' , In M... ° ' 0 p till ‘l|ll\ Y0u’1‘¢ 3 T i iziazn- J A 1 _ _ " l ~>-i ._ ' . -’ ' »/f` -.nothing is more refreshingémore ` \ "‘~‘ "`i ‘ ‘Every trace ‘of the bitter . '_._ . J/\`, ' W/ Z ,. % % % " PEiQFEc!TioN‘ "1`*"*<'|*'-*\-l'\Iv*:i ~» ..-, -rf., -.c "" ~\'~/a -..-..-»<=,-» _,, - . iuAP.i.r-: M Lear _i.Asi:i. ~ `\ rr., _ 'fr .1 /av Q 1 I ...,___`__` ~-completely satisfying. A ~ cowaivs Perféefson cocoa-A -' \\~ delightful blendnf' the finest cocoa beans- I “\ ie pure-ab-sd-lut_ely`. .V I shell is removed-every sanitary precaution is observed. In the spot- less Cowan Factory nothing but thefjehqicest, most fragrant and appetizing part of the best cocoa is allowed to enter the tin that beirti thewell-known Maple 'Leaf Label. “<1 » _ ` TV 1 io¢.11Ns-xi.e-;¢u.-ANoi'i.ii ' -AT ALL GROCBRS The cowas co. L_imiu