m Y _ l ' ' < ' la list of the appliem M 'Q1 . ..:,_...._ ____ - v 1 o `a_ J ` _ _ 3 .--_ i I Mgfitime Pf0vinCeS t¢i kIl0W V the amount of $1,000.00 to the WEDNESDAY 1 ` lst.-The Presbytery of Ottawa is. Wm*__mv n neun save" `by nefrly slxty_ _expel'i€llC¢ th8t` lilblticn Association. The grant was! _lmkmfl °ppu°°M°“ "° the Mnmblylfl 1-Iistoricai-Hoy. W.;r_ttce Muir. l Q 3 b d d Nayes_C°uncm°“ Pmwse' R°“'d°°»' ease and pleasure of life that herown` The Pfesbvtery oi’ Regina is mal: ‘°PP°1°°°d "° M°n"W“° f°1’ I D¢1'l0d MHYOY- Ayes-Councillors Foster 1 '_ tioned ln conclusion, V C d _ ' _ Dousan, Holman and Kennedy._ monnce N, nnnnla W’ n nn fm “ Mr. Bruce Williams, Ph. D., was , _ 7.30-Weekly prayer service-Hearts _ l pg 1 Wm w 1 _ , _ vihich vias put to a standing vote and I Mmmrm nun 1 " °' mm: ° M” "° mv I Rodger. Rael: . ,, . ., Carried bv the casting vote ofthe ‘ um Gbmn’ B A B D .' Session R.ecord.s-R/ev. Fred Wil there was considerable discussion on mfnutp abllfff' W f l Sunday Bobpol and Young People" “i Opportunity knocks than once at everyone’s C issi held up for the present on motlon,l _ omm on on the reception of Min Gum” Im""u_R_ev_ Thom A .Minister or the United church o:'_nmm '_ N0 age on ' ° P 1 . success if you. CID 5 W _y 5 epell ed IIDOU McLeod div: ' ,. 'l ufity of qujlit ma , f _ an acDougali. charm .nd wit enum ‘dd m wnltn ing application to the General As- : °f 51! months at stated SUPDW. l _ .for p h d . y’ xunum 0 ‘ Gr _'_' Esocial position and s cultural educa.-.`S0111bll' for the reception of Rev. R¢"'~ P~ H- A-“5u“» B» Au ° 1‘¢°¢m V stfengt an f|ChneS8 Of flaV0\lI'. _R0 ANNUAL " The ‘“"““' = tion of rare thoroughness for an id- James H. stewart, a Minister of the ' IYWUUW °f P1'i“°°°°“- WU lPP°i11i/01| LY _ 4?- Y V Y Céntraliuardian ANNUAL MEETING of the Anch- , ggeball Club. tonight at 8 o’clocl¢. ,un lmmunee requested. 3817 1-gg MARKET yesterday was fairly “ll attended and prices on all coin- i nndlgg warg unchanged. ANNUAL MEETING of the Anch- ll- Baseball Club tonight at 8 o'clock. _alll attendance requested. 8877 TEE MUSICAL EVENT of many yen,-sl Hp.ydrl'_s "Cr¢at.iorl." Trll'lity gnu,-¢l~l, May zlst. Chorus of 'I0 voices. 3578 THE FUNERAL of the late Mrs, Lloyd E. Moreside will be held today (Wednesday). May 15th. from the residence of John A. Moreside, North River, service starting at 3 p. m. In-1 temient will he in East Winshire, l Cemetery. MESSAGI FROM NAVAL BAL- LOONISTB-Hil Honor Lieutenant ocvemor Hearts has received the gellowtig despatch:-Washington, D. C., May Ilth-lmsign Bushnell and I wish to thank you for your cour- tesy and hospitality of your people ' ' __i:.l stay and will try to land on yourl Island again. We send our best' R. i_ wishes for your health and for the 1' l continued prosperity of Prince Ed- | ward Island.-Lieutenant Settle. WRIST i0I'1lEht in Rosary Halt, 25 cents 3373 I l DENIAL (`AlVlPAIGN - The city . house to house canvass is being con-_ ` tinued during this neck ulih a iiciv 0! blink completed in a few days. All contributors are respectfully as.kc to respond promptly, with this end in i view. The annual Tug Day will be 4 l held on Saturday, May ltith. V _ UTE will hold their next inccting in _ Ulgg hall on Tlluisday evening, May] l erintendent Experimental S\ation.l | Charlottetown. and Mr. R. C. Parent. for P. E. Island. will give illustrated addresses. The public are invited to Attend. 3879-5-I5-2i n. "'*~" eal of goodness worked out in sheer United Church of Canada. _ _ _ ' ' . devoted herself. The Presbytery of Moose .law isl m°“"h5 it 55"” UUPPIY- onday erening last a* which 3'self sacrifice She In ChAmmet°““ we enjoyed °m` _;‘_;mm3 18"' “5 ' `~|"`- “ _ unstintingly to service for others. No` applying to the General Assembly. RW- R» H- 5%lV¢1't. treasurer 0! ‘ H n 'mcg W” W°5'="‘- M1* F‘ tasl' was too hard or too menial- for; for leave to receive Rev BernafdgP"“bY¢¢1‘Y Flmi |Ub|“m¢d hi-I U' CIW" past l°“5m““'~ l"'35°"i°d hi’ the gently bred woman, who in Lon- ` Frederickrarsons. a Minister of the ' port. After all expenses and bills of 0l10i't which wa- unanimo si d t.l ' ~ P nn, ye nnd bn n "_ "_ as ° UWB 011 ,don, Paris. Rome had always the United Church of Canada, , 1' Y ri' e m w .7 ID A e aracter of marvellous creative .Saskatoon Ls making application to 00111111, .Treasurei also received the and sxeguyve lntelllgenw ,ne was the General Assembly, Commbslan Rev Quincy A. McDowell was ap- ndorcntioll of thc niectiz\l;_ The fol-,z dri n b rful f thin ‘ ' ~~ ` pointed interim Moderator of the ses- . V¢ y I powe orca wi ,oh the reception of Ministers fo, uere elected: President. \‘/. D, Gil- vice, ' lMnDm_ B_ Au a Minister of me Unn_ peter, R,0g'd_ ln pl", of R¢v,»_ w_ ls: rll-st v' lol s c M ‘-3 - _l d_ l ice Pres en , _ _ Wil Erected at the entrance of the La , ed clluroh of Canadl liruce Muir, resigne Y ~ . Tl-IE SAL\ ATION ARNIY SELF lllims, Second Vice President, C. H. 1 boratory of the Prince Edward Island 1 The presbylery of Llndssy ls mnk_i Rev. .T. Lewis Williams was ap- Cameron; Secretary, John Hilllon: Hospital is a la ue bearin the fol- ' ' ~ iointed to conve the reetings of P If 8 .ing application to the commission _l y B Church of Glenarm I Y I cd as read. The reports of Messrs meg; brllllanl, welll world nl, nel- g,e;__ The presbylery of Prince Albert |n_ found that a snug balance was still i.cwnrt Jones, Secretar and pnm- I h _ . fon hand. __ -` ~. . - - ' l . l _ C V Directors, Henry Fitzgerald, H. P. _lowing inscrllhion- :on me reception of Minmem nn., the Presbytery to the Presbyterial. cPlzcc, Norman Lowther, Frank R.; The Rena Mclean Memorial heave to recelve Ren Ruben muy, al which is to meet in Summerside in lark; Secretary Treasurer, Phillip l X-Ray Laboratory ` M|m_ne,. of the Free Metnodntl July, ooiiali. _ Founded in memory ot Nursing | ~ _ ' RQV/_ qulne A, Mepgwell ev. g .ii ' ~ 1 I 51-"ff Rena MCI-can who went to , -pl., p,e_,l,y,e,y 0, S,,n,l, L, mn.- _ short address on the vacation Bible rlsicsoNai.s . 1121” death in the sinking oi the .mg ,,,,nl,c,,,l,,,, to me c°,,,,,,lS_,l,,n on l school. i-ie ui-geo all congregations -___ _ Hospital Ship Llandovery Castle irecennon nfMin1stem for nermisnonlwherever possible to hold one oi cxcm “___ __ B. A., a Minister of the Baptist Con IN G W B _ .___ D .5 na' ie great principles of vennon of ontario nnd Quehm :any information in nn power to nny_ tae stoves. Mr' G"°“g° Amd' W‘"5l°°' W” “"" l "`I""° 27' lm' ' to receive the nov. James H. iviool-c,| the-rc schools during the Slimmer 11011- ' P'°Vl"°lB|_BB1"k 1113161112- Admission_ lowing Officers for the ensuing year l herself-the force of altruistic ser- permission to twelve RW W_ W_ sions of Murray Harbor North and i f . . -_ V' » lvl C ol N . 'rua uma raalviclcs' lalsrrr-l Ons the 14511015 101112 c1fiii‘cStcrday.; Hfre Wu I cciiraseous soul fully - - _ l .1 »_ H lll 5, wlllln to lumlgl, th _ 111091-nl! ot the Gyro Club ~ held - tm Wood Bland; for n nennd or nn PEOPLE used to think that ifyon hadn t made your mark by the time you were 40. you mwr would. "That'| all bunk," peoile say today. Therc`x many a man w o'il tell you he was past 50 when he made his first big success. Their experience runs something like this. "l'd been going through life, always just missing out on everything. Worked like a dog, too. But never seemed to get anywhere. .. "lt was ai doctor who put me wise to myself. Told me not to blame it on luck, That the trouble was with me -fi§hr inside myself. I-le recom- men ed Nulol. I took it for three months. Never missed a day. And, ny, I began to feel like z younger brother myself. Decided there was life in the old dog yet. When my big chance came, I was all ready, wait- ing to grab it. And I did." Nulol keeps your body functioning just as Nature meant it to, under all conditions. Contains no drugs or medicines. just a pure substance that works normally and naturally only keeps an cxccss of body from forming (wc all have but aids in rllcir removal, poisons slow you up physically, dull your on life, make you Buy a bottle of today fccrcd hy the Nulol Park/t\'c.,\'c\v York _ ages only. Your drugglst .ll'r_ Thomas Foster, Milton, was in ‘rervice and sacrifice. Highly educat- Tn P. _"3, I Lo d is ___ _ who mmm wish w know ‘bout mei 2-That the familiar harmonies be _ _ _ e lesby ly o n on ma ls, at s o'clocl<. Mr. J. a. clot-ic, sun-l -0 “W 1°S‘°’d*‘Y- ;°d- *he POS-’1b111f1@S Of sfcai social? ,ng a,,nnc,,,,0,, to me mmmlsslon 0,, V* Bible school. "°S*°"-‘d °° =°‘“° °ld °““°-‘- .__ achievement within ner reach. Renal recepncn of Ministers mr One, ml It was agreed by Presbyiery that* 3-Thii mlfkl Of expression and _ _ _ l receive Rev. Hu h nl h o wllll .1 the MW ’“° S will 011% , supervisor of n_un__n_0__ S,_____0____ toun is at the clccc Dodge hotel in ;comroi-ts of home, slsoalneo a ilfo of n A Mlm; of tr A 5 me mnun mmm, O, tn, ,,,,n,y_' 4-That prose psalms and script- Mrs. J.J_ MacKinnon of Charlotie- _McLean relinquished the sbulidant p V i mn n funn be I metronome marks be inserted. livashlnaion, _easy pleasure. and in the noble pur-l ` " 'L _ er e ng lure passages be added at the end of _ . Church, Crosswell, Mtch.. U. B. A,l “YY- -i _ _suit of helpfulness to others attained and also _(___ em___S_on to __ece___e| Rev Quinny A Mcnowen was m_;t\1¢ b°0k- The many friends of Mr, Kenneth ‘her crowning glory in th W ld W ‘ D ‘ ' ' i 5-That th position f th ' ‘- ,,,'ln,._mn H|n.nOm St Wm regret inn _,fc and death ankee__y__?;°_u “__‘o‘ Rev, Robert, Purvls of the Church oi'electecl Moderator for the ensillns ,Cal mums bi _dt w_;_e d;:e°___;'n -- `.` J' 1 ' '° ' ~ .. lx tl-i.M.Ml:> cn Moo- to lc. of l t ill d the fvazarene, Morelyi Yorkshir.. ;“;°;q:1“_“_’ th; 5; rexrds ___ ,or the Hymn Book C0mmm"_ EXHIBITION GRANT HELD UP=- Durlng the passing of the estimates in the City Council, Monday evening. 'xooooeosoe-ob Classified A Oaalaaarilon ................ light lnaartiou .--........... Agents Wanted " '+o'+5T3o°¢o4"""+o»+` 'Q-R o od o » * Three lnllflilla .oc-..-.».......... Bo par line of 5 words Four insertions .........-.......... to par line of 5 words e¢yowmM+N¢wo»o oo ev oe o 0090 dvertzsements “"1 "5 Drew" ne-'15 an the nursing slsterhood the high pur- liope for his early complete i°e¢0‘»'¢1‘Y»fpr>se, the lofty ideals and the rlcil- Eng` _ H h F 6-That selections from the Ritual . ' Tn V_. ll the sessions be brought to t e _ __ ness of service so fully inherent ini e Presbytery °f T°r°n"° is mu lgresbymw on me ,mm Tnesdny m ‘bc incorporated at the back of the Mrs. Jnnics Lcighiizer left this the nvocnnon to which you have been l ‘"3 “mm°“"i°n "° the commissmn °“, ` ‘ . book. morning on a tour of England, Ire- j(?ll¢d_ reception of ministers for leave to re- , July for examination. . 7_Thn__ the new book be mhrged land and the continent, ’ A vel-y nn, programme was nm_ ceive-Rev. W. H. Patterson, West.; Some time was spent on the bud- to _“clude many of the nm___a__ 'l sented to supplement the exercises Virginia' wh° was f°rm"1y ° H°mel get' ` g ,h:V’n”1nS. ll _ _ _ _ _ l Mlgll-mary and Mlnlsler 01 me pl-u_l The evening session took the !o.m _ frs. John P. Andrew, East Royal nnlcn was B5 f ll V1 li i . -°---- 10° P01' |1110 °f 5 ‘\'01'dl t_\'. has returned from Halifax where 1 -Blue Bells of S;-,Fly-,l-l_-» M';5nTsl;;?.’l - 1° 'ic Re ' Quincy OO QQ she attended the Maritime Confer ‘ma Toed' vocal solo, Villa nillef byterian Church in Canada °f I C°mm“n “5"‘ 9' V _ The pl-esbste,-y of Bm-ne is mnk `A. McDowell presided and the ati- dress was given by Rev M Scot* . . _ ...... 'lo per line of 5 words P1100 Brunch Of the W- M1 5- Of the Mrs F Trahior' vocal solo, sei-l mg application w me Assemblffsl ` ' O-O United Church. She was accompan- fecmn charms ’ Earle, "adm commission on the recelltion 0! M111* I Fummi me om" Mmiswrs pnsen tied by her son John E. Andrew, who j,_Nm_B'_ He, Pmnre Ténk.. Miii lsters for permission to receive Re-/. f tlki1'18 Diff' ind 515° * 1“"“b°1’ °f the _ -i---- spent. li very successful year at §M____y s_n___a____ vocal duen slnectemi f"._J, Moore and Rev. Boy J, Stewart. Elders- Th’ ”"‘°° W” m lnsph' Male Help \vill`il€d Kings College. l _ lMlnisters of the Presbyterian ggllul-ell, ing and helpful one. I. . ~roa'rnArr aGl:N'rs” _‘ wnlrlz for Catalogue, United Art Limited, 132 John, Toronto. 4-l’i-wfmsoipd 1 KAN Ol. WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives. Posi-. t n rrnamrit; early guarantee ic P' Y _ ANTI-G S1093. (50153 U1-,W°¢klY “'°""°)| by Motor and -Safety Leagues ol4 R U14 039055555 °°mml“1°“ 'nd °"h‘ Canada offers big money tn dlstrlbil- bonuses besides. Winston Co.. Tower Bldg., Toronto. A. W. s.w. tl. May 31 WANTED -_ MALE uookkncran. References required. Apply K. & H. Sharbell, Portage, P. E. I. 3825-5-14-ol. \ Ontario, H. W. M, 5-lil-Zlpd. rsocn waairmz szr.i.iNcV auro-f mobile trouble lights. Nc capital or expense. Commissions in advance. Sticks anywhere on car-electro-‘ magnetic. It's also an everlasting. flashlight, Bells itself on sight. Write for demonstrator and par- tlcularl- Eaclusivs territory allotted. National Electric Corp. (Canada) Ltd., Dept. K., Kaefer Bldg., Mon- treal. A. W. 5-11-S.W.tl25th. ----_i___-Y _ For Sale OLD PAPIIS IDR. SALE--5 CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4321-2-14-tf. BTBAWBIBBY PLANTS. 'l6_e PEI! loo, ll.00 by mail. Reeves. South- port. _ ' sm-6-lo-al FOB. SALE-BUF! LEGIIORN EGGS for hatsihlng. Apply Joseph Curley, Chlflottetown Royalty. 3668-5-'l-ti. Nursing ' is , - . _ _ \ `chairman. on behalf of the Ladles’l ' ' ` ` - ' M d____ __ __ -_- 1 . chell, zi licentiate of the Presb terlan with benediction by U10 0 »-5 ° - TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. Stephen Henry Gale Hospital. Haverhill, Mass. Standardized HOS- pital and accredited school. Three year course. Affiliations with Providence City Hospital and Mass. Eye and Ear !nflrma1'Y. Eitllit hour clay. Allowance $15.00 monthly. l -l)I.\`(‘I~l.f\RGED FOR LACK OF! EWDE-"'Cl`3-°Th° W0 i11`iS°11'21'5- MC' K health. _ lStates. In the Conference held rec- 4 Donald and McDougall, charged with Presbyter The Presbytery of Westminster is ;¢rlt,ly in Ottawa the representatives; y ' making application to the General 'ot the United States frankly and cor- ] _representation at Conference the fol- 1lcwing laymen were appointed. breaking, entering and stealing from the 55°” °f ML T~ IW NUUMUV WMU: _contlnue from _ A e 1_.. _ Assembly for the reception of Re/.fdially recognized the co-operation of Classes admitted Fcbrilary and apply to Superintendent. 4-9-6i. Miscellaneous .0 CORRESPONDENCE CARDS _AND envelopes with address D1'111i9d- Just the thing for acknowledge- ment.. invitations, etc. Guardian Job Printery. U 1- MEMORIAM ANI) MOURNING cards at shortest notice, Guard- ian Job Prlrltery. of __ _ - ' \ FOI. SALE-CADILAC 8 TOURING Car for sale cheap. Apply 112 Elm Ave. 381'!-5-14-31. sr-__-lit-._-l---v POR SALE-DIIVING MARE 7 rears old suitable for City delivery. - . - P 1 _ ._ S Apply Central Creameries_ Ltd. summed' Guardian Job r n mn 3519-544-tl. 8 Land Surveyor, Hermanville, Sourls. _ . 3559-5-2-1 mo Messrs Quigley and Dingwell, vocal. _ ,nu Prubymv then “dimmed to cl .c ,_ U. S. A. .______.~_ .dueti w°“1d Th” My I"°V° - M"’°| The Presbytery of Montreal is mam mug, nl; gn, cell of the Medsrgms ]F1"°h°' “nd ML” L' M'°K°’"i°' - A _ f and olerlc, of-which public intima- sembly to receive Mi W Amot Mit Auxiliaries under whose auspices thei y _ _ _` _ _ _ “ . ~M MacNutt, I-lyndman and nic cal \\.n. :\l\.o destroyed. 'lhe loss_ Hess" _ Stevenson, M. A, Ph, D., l1‘_R.G.3, ernment ¢°nn.°l_ The Cnnndlnn gov- only partly covci-ed by insurancc.i 08g du d ne the I formerly of the Presbyterian Church. lemmenf, has already taken many _ i ‘ Th th in 1 WS- ‘singnigggt 5; ;ano;2"nn;,_en§ Weybum, Sask., but recently of tlicasteps, the letter stated. the practical '-U1'\RA(-W3 “UR-'\'|‘3D T0 THE' iChurcli of Scotland but at present l lo to ch lc ' ' caan nnvicit APPROVE" onovso-i~{ii‘. w. A. rooloys garagel°""° “S ‘me he ' ex “df” ‘“ sl Su,.l.l_vl..g in sc, Andrews <;l,..,¢l,_ Ls. ------ to th t f St. Paul fo the _ t North Tryon was burned to them 0;’ _:C T58 ° Miss E;__e_r me! chine, Que. _ I _ , _ . _ _ lse e 11. to _ ' tors: Ciinndinn 51\fa'D“"° Mig--‘ wlund a cw dug “go The cnmelllianist. to Miller Bros. for the use' The Presbytery °t Mme Jaw ls Cm 70 Lombard Street Tm~0nw_ building uns destroyed together with or _ana and _O the orchestra _nnnlylng m.tne Gene,-al nssemnlyi hiS \'nl\‘Hb1¢ <‘.il:.r. :usa-s-is-al. "P" 1" M' me “shi-5.14-al. livhm we Wm an on H A' “ming examples in the pursuit l unconditionally It. was recommended BIRTHS nd attainment of this great ideal. | that several bendvlsed to Lake some wo outstanding nurses will be men- funn" smdy “fore hem! recen,,,._| by the General Assembly. Following is .. R SALE-A1' BIADA E- smail farm of 19 acres, good build- , IS inll. excellently sheltered, and Lost M _ ' orchard, % miie from station. land Hospital. May l~ltll_ 1929, to Mr. () D A °*‘“'°h°l- .°°¢~ UM 111 ¢°°° ‘"'° r.os1~_-nom Movu . - no Mrs. E. Holden ii. lviccurc, char-I of cultivation. Situation suitable for mn Pen_Gn°d “wal-d_Gum~dl,n lo W i\IcCABE-At St. Avards, May 9th. to eparted this life seven years agof today. ` ° r. and Mrs. Leo McCabe, a son, Leo CLURE-At thc Prince Edward fs ttetown, a daughter, iMary Evelyn.) ’ _ In Memoriam In memory of Picton Reeves, who e often think of days gone bye, shadow o'er our lives is east ‘ ANY TIME #O-O'-O 000-Q00-0-Ovvcovofv-0090 TIME _ We carry a very I complete line of Kodak and Brownie Cameras GraduatlOn li. letter expressing the sympathy oil ln; ccininiltcd tllc robbery.-S. nom Peters Rand and James MQ, lellcs ,md Chumll Hlgml-y ln the . . . , I . ‘ ' ' - i ` I i » . , | -< ' ' ii s. l . l ' . _ . _ _ . . _ . _ _ Cntnennes ment into the United States. and The Presbytery at Biockvills has* 5¢_nn_ MA DD Knox Church 5; _a convenient opportunity for ship- by une 11, 1930, all existing stores in nonnnsmd me Rev N A Mlcneod Isuch warehouses must be disposed BA BD PhD, of Brockville, Ont rot. The Importation of Intoxicating The nresbymy of wmnmen has Liquor Act of 1020, has forbidden the U _ed R Norma A McElch_;importa'.ion of this class of goods nom ia ev n eats gone by haic so devoted them ceived by the General Assembly gf em, M A ol pl,-SL Umn.cn_ Winn, _except when consigned to His elves to a high ideal as to attain _ the Presbyterian Church ln Cnnndg smrrluc 'r/ics axrrzoirioushr 111° cfcfmll Smiiiilde °f ""°"'° We" ' was submitted to the court Most of “ned these hnplications were lPP1’0V¢d 01 The Presbytery of Calgary has' The following- resignations B Hill ks B-4 n°m1m"ed Rev S R onn oc tabled to go into effect in June A 1 A LL' B of calgary' B ,the first being Rev. Hammond The Presbytery of Montreal has M. A., D. Th., D. Litt., of West Kil- Island submitted two names to the e esty or one of the Provincial ernment, agencies. 1 f'I‘ri it U it Ch h nominated Rev. A. F. Scott Peal'soii.lT§;;o“m_ nn); A;e;dmdu;§___’ Maj- were next, John- Char- D. A. _Bruce moved and seconded, and Dr. bride. Scotland. nnmn _ . y supported, a very wa The Presbytery °f nm" Edwudlappreciative resolution regardl Johnson's personality and work in Court Rev. A. F. Scott Pearson, and Cmnongtowm Rev. Robert. Johnston. On a vote be- ne” Dum Coburn intimated ing taken the Rev. Robert Johnston was nominated by a vote of thirteen! i° eiilhi- lrow of the Bradalbane people Th* Pre-'>bYi¢fY 5991"- Wm* "l"‘°lCobum's decision. Mr. Cobu discussing the enforcement of the in n very (nmmnt um' md n Lord`s Day Act. A resolution was_fo,.m¢n n very imnortnm Wm, iw'-#cd cxorwiins resfet at the 1°¥'| nov. s. ii. mats an-senses resignation from Bradalbane Mr, MacKay expressed the real sor- as per- iiy Of Slbblih °b“fV“¥'*°° "h’°“¥h'.signation from 0'Leary charge. Mr. out the Province and Clllinl U10 n'lProfltt intends pursuing further stud- i tention of the civil authorities to the l len M,-_ Mmhunn lnunnned necessity of stricter enforcement, oflconm-qntlon "_, desnnun the I.¢0rd's Day Act. ‘Mix Profitt as their minister, T118 lDP0lniinl 01 tht! U°“V¢11°rS °' fmatter ,was left over in th the .several standing committees of time, An ,gon wlll 5, ln. Gov- l rm and ‘ ng Mr. i his _ charge. 4 at Mr. l m came _l lr there. his re- i that the i to retain l and the e mean- ' de to se- i -8-It is recognized that the Hymn BOOK Cbmlilltlee are preparing 3 Book of Prose which will contain the, best of the hymns in the existing books and adding also a number of hymns which have secured a deserv- ed place in the Hymnology of the Church Universal. Communications were read from Wellington, asking that their clergy ‘be restored to its former status and that Rev. Mr. McGowan be contin- ued as its minister. After the rep- ‘resentatives from the congregation were heard, and the situation was fully discussed, it was agreed that the arrangement made at last meet- ing stand but that a student cathe- chist be applied for for the summer Jrzlonths. This plan will provide week- '13' services during the summer months. Rev. Mr. Somers and Dr, Ramsay were elected members of the Settle- ment Committee for 1930. Dr. Saint and Rev. J. M. McLeod were elected alternatives, ` In order to equalize the Presbytery Hon. B. W. LePage, George J. l 4 l ’ h i Geol‘gcto\vli, a call to Rev. E. Campbell from Ps','.'iial. ,.11 lf Thr- Se:-r:~tal~;,".= annual `sf‘avilistical report indicated r.i:~..1;.ccl progress in Young Peoples' Wes.: and a.-:falling i,._`.i{‘ of! in Sunday School worll:."". 1 al' _ Il ? ` ,at ji-> . 23-f 4' iff; 'i' `.\_¢~»_,_.__.» ._ _\____ vi, V_. _ 1 __ :vpn L' ls li l i liwr I -, 3 i ‘ ' Ji] I dl" r - 1 3.. . ‘l ._ \._ ' X_ " ' iii-m. , -'- ici?- ' ..'.>.~;~'~-i.t Y "`~ _ ‘T 0 . Master of Ceremonies . . . responsible to U15 Company for your conj- _ fort, pleasure and sado- factinn .Q . the Cunard _ Purser. Alwa;.'s malglng you glad you soiled _ Cunard . . . seelngfthat you know the people you want to know. . . . mak- ing you ship-wise. -- A llunnrd Purser. therefor! a perfect Puraar. Sail Cunardll . . . . . of Bunk //'lmuq/'l 1`Ilc Rabrrl Rffofd C0. l.l`rulf/‘d, inf. (irnrge rind (:`r'aftt*i'u6 b'i‘r'<’z'!.r, I,":.’."_‘u.i'. (Tcl. Satltvtud ' 1470), or ,my sieomship agent. _.aa `!_` wocuy sailing. io Euvwl lrom l/.animal (and Tweedy, from Trinity, Charlotte-_ \,\_, ouooccl town; T. Moyse, Bedeque; R., C. Mc- Bf of CLENARD Leod, Valleyfield: George E, o ___ Kensington; Hooper Linkletter, Sum- \f\_; CANANAN snmnet merside. ; \('\/ SV-3 Mr. Moyse and Mr. Loclterbie rep- l css:.-hroumirhlrncaolncndThirsc1saa 153'” o resentlng the Temperance Alliance., spoke to the court on the forthcoming , ___._.._._____.__....,. .._._._..._-_ Plebisclte. A wide-spread effort i'.:_ being made to convince the public that Prohibition is a failure, and should be replaced by some form of more fair and careful comparison be- _ _ . v.een conditions in our own province and the provinces now under "Gov- ernment Control." It, is expected that the Brewers As- _sociation will make a determined ef- fort to win out in Prince Edward ls- l and, A victory over Prohibition here 'would greatly influence the forth- looming vote in Nova Scotia. If thc _policy is adopted hero which has been followed in oiher l'JlB¢¢-‘1» the public of P. E. I, may expect immed- iately before voting day--a flood of literature calculated to ini111€nC¢‘ voters against Prohibition. The Tem~ perance Alliance is preparing for the campaign and the friends of Prohi- bition are asked to give the Alliance both moral and financial support. The following resolution presented by Rev. J. M. Mscheod was unani- mously adopted by Presbytery: "We as a Presbytery place ourselves on re- cord, Ls being strongly 'in favor of Prohibition and urge that the people of the United Church stand shoulder to shoulder in the coming campaign that the banner of Prohibition which has been over us since 1901 may still cover ua with its protecting folds." \ _wanted _ our loved one gone for ever. Prices from $235 u m. Pranytery W” men dale wlT,h_ lem., nn._nl,l° nmnly ,nn 'nm Mn' 'I'he_n,¢v_ John Sterling of Monta. A 111” H1111'>°f° 5"°°* l inc wil i a chllsccn. O00 p The following elections were made. Profltt a year's leave of absence. IU* ‘“ ““l“lm°“-"ly ¢l°°V°d *-‘ 'M' pp asiz-s-is-ai '“’°"~°"' “Y ° " 6 US 0. Yom' ¢° Foreign Missions-Rev. iv. Bruce rl-esbytory was mtlaos to learn 'msn fi' Balsam.: nm- ' ~ - ~ _ nlnnd 55?: _"m_n,_____.___------_ _ _ _ __ veloping and printing. Muir, _ _ _ 1 _ __ . _ _ . . R J M _ _ sumti "x.r.z." ouu-alan, am-s-is-ti. Fmmle Help Wanted l’”°‘° 5 ‘ n »»N Nfl” “ 'Aside 011° 1°' ""°“°“ 'md °“° 'U _ Quincy A, lvicpowell. their gratification at ut. stlrllnrslgua was elected Chlifinln for the ' decision. ensuing year. The present Secretary " "“ "'"' """"~~ m ala mm 111111" ’"“" MGCLGGR OOO-‘OO-G that under an urgent appeal from wins vclr Rev W E Aitken was fn" Pnonn Dguqqn-gg Home Missions-Rev. R.. I-lenllevhis congregation Rev. John Stlrlingln 'l°°~¢5 5°°"°“"‘ md *V _ _ guyel-t_ has decided to remain in Montague. §M*°L°°d *S T"”“"¢"- ' 'rwo llxrslusncsn @’7¥ college and Luc scrvlcs-nav. Moms. in-acer and nulplcc cm-ence. 'rho nov. .iohn surllng or Monta- DR. J. P, MILLAR for W ' ,.4.l°.¢|_ N- D~ _ ,~ , nusgct.-luv. M scott rulton and KWH. 813- Fliflll IUIGIOII --"="""" ' V ~ .. Chnl _,_ "_ 01",, IMBALMII 000490000-OOO ,_--_ 0000 *#1- . ' llwll-0 ta IU# _ ann ,On qgggggr. nn gg 31°# asa ,;,,,,,_ _ nyran look. 'rho eoaunlmo ¢u|. A call from 'ri-..i..y church. char ` . h ”° wllousewoi-ic. Apply Mrs. lv. cl. 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