fi ‘ _ ,__ 3 L yi = »<‘ _i " -»__=_..,._~ _ f I I~'ara ~._ ,. - ~. _ __ _ » `__» _ .e__-/_ _¢ fi _ _-fy i.\%»_,kI_._,_ _ ,._( ._._»,~.-_ _ .L_- L_ w. _ 1. f - :-I _I':'~'f _ .fe-: .7 -f~";5~' ‘: Q- ':._-‘. _ _ Q »_ .W _ ' » ~-¢~-- _.... 9 '~ =~~ Jr. __ 'r -» ‘ ~ 2 I \ I. --tw," ..'»._ _:».-__~ - . _-.>s ‘_ -. I _I If. ag, _ I ‘~ fue.: _ __ _~_ _ _;-==.» ‘ - F ,I ‘ .--_i.>='a/_'.- ~.~ .»»-." - -,_»._=:-fi: ~ -. _ l _ *I `“fi’~‘¢i:*i*<§.f»II»W so ._ _ I. _ f _ _ " __ = ` .- _ I, _ _ _ ..... _ ~ ~r R2*-_<;'?‘f=_»-.~ i~:'IfI se.: ._ 'I-nn!-‘ =_=i;»- Im . ~ . ~ _ I -~ - - _ I ‘_ In I- ' 'i I' _Ie ~ I fx 1 II I ._ _ _, . -» ...ta ~_~. _:_ _ e~»»~n'.»1;» I"".-'~"»`_--<_».I'.I-tai; <5 I' _~. _2. 'i: ~-‘_» _ _ »I __ If: ‘ ~__ I .- 5- I ,I,I;<:I~r;¢2f »-~F.§;;_:?i,';;:~s.~3_>e,< s I ~' ~'¢‘ i-.~__. _-__ :f. 351! _ --_~.>,.I '_ Ig.. _ ~- _ - 1 _~i~fh,\..;J .-3 'rf ` ;. .1___;‘~_:I:-it c._r;'I~~_-._-=~1_ ~» I.; »'»'.-»4\§!"¢»”~ '“'» ii- " " "" ' " ` < ‘~ ‘ _ I _ _ f . me GUARDIAN. CH.-mtorrnrown.'Pemcn=Enwannm.ann,Iahtr;is' Tt In-:nal tl' tl hlon muwl - ys_ B itheloveextended in the different houses.A I I A 1 ` VY I _ _ _ _ __ .__ _I H6 thnnkedonegndgllzgqasgfd t_ha_t"h=e I __ _ A ZI l dall 'd ii ' '"'* ' part of the circuit, Mr Howard is fol ove ,un w ereever his lot wouldbe '~ 7' ' v ~_ eost in the Vineyardhf the Lordl Jesus; _I _ ,; =;_1_j;..»__ Christ he would remember all. He trustf *Y ' 1 edniat thefeiiowsiiipthathad been his ' _ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ' wouldbe extended to the pastor who would in the evening preach his intro- _ ._ '!=:"'ory sermon During the sermon ' ___ .iaiy were moved and in leaving this B|a¢k I .;_;..._; < Sllllllilti W J hs' d Y 80 wishes of his many` A A ' _ _ __ _. ;_;__ 'i 2:., ~~`» :f'I'I`v‘ _,-. - ;,.». `: “~`-_ __ ___ v. _ I=~_*' -I' III' #I ’ _ '-Ii _ A i ' J; v,__. A \ _ ~‘.‘s.‘>i_ r + 2: ;;f_ __ _ _ _. »_I_>-;- dis, > 1. f _ 51/; _ __ ,_ ~ 3: _ rp. "ii _ ' "-if' _“.`;"-_ I __, _"le ‘mn _ .».»I-Ina B-fiat r .. _I ,__<5s£:a.. _ *';l~\`~"_2»?3§§§i` f‘.f':"'~1££_ - @ ~ I Miiiii Bios., ¢»-~ __ See us about the instrument you want. _ iD;f'/ X In " Ka ._`» tl \ ‘I/hu __\{'/ I; _,A 'Moy gc ulre Them for the Past Three Years. __-A Yesterday morning Rev. W.J.§Howard. who has ministered for the past three years to the Methodist Congregation: at Pownal, preached his farewell sermon and will go to Alberton during the present week. During his pastorate at Pownal, Mr. Howard has endeared himself to his congregation and his removal from this part of the province will be learned with regret. In preaching his farewell he based his shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God Three years ago, lacking .hree days, he preached his introductory sermon at Pownal At that time he o itlined his course and said that in min istering to the needs of the flock commit ted to his care, he would preach' the truth nd nothingbut the truth. He said that in doing that he knew that some would get offended, but if they did get offended their grievience. In taking his farewell he felt that he had fuliilled the course outlined onlthe first dayof his'past,orate.As a. minister of Christ he had not _ shunned his duty and had endeavored to fulfil the _ words of the text “I have not shunned, etc ” inet with the people of the congregation in the hour of trouble, in the hour of trial, created strong ties which fmade the farevvellamilestone in thefchain of his ministry. In parting he reminded them of the danger that surrounds each soul, and their duty to one another. The true conception of Christanity is to _cheer_ and strengthen each other forlife’s onerous duties and to hold out t0'theI_!1 the hopes of the blessed reward of the hereafter. He then referred at length to St. Pa.ul`s farewell and defined the relation of a pastor his to flock as that of a shep- here toward a flock. Some mem- bers Of the flock require meat, some sweets. The shepherds duty is to study and to know what is best for each member. His duty is to also protect the flock against wolves from within and the wolves that assail from with- out. In all these things he “Had not shunned to declare the full counsels of Goil” In reviewing the three years work he said that $4,400 had been raised for all purposes ora yearly average of $1,460. He had preached _5l0 sermons and con- ducted services for 17 weeks besides all prayer meetings and other social services. He made 1500 pastoral visits and received into the church on trial 44 pcrsons,'of these 20 into full communion :ind 24 rg. main probationers. In the three years he solmnized 16 marriages and ofliciated at 2.2 funerals. I In the field are fourSunday_Schools with j Ggods at His i>liiuNe Auiiiirss . . y __ _remarks on Acts 20: 27. “For I have not Atal cast for prosecutions was $2650" ; ° _ _ . ‘ _ _ _ _ t _ _ __ S' h a. ` ' T M _ll-_il-i :_ 'uf `l_:' lim S011. for itself. The first is that on Dominion day I rescued and shielded a man arrested by the other policeman faud 'charges me with iusincerity as a Scott Act prosecu- tor claiming I did not try to use this man _as quor,which charge is absolutely false The second charge is that through my alleged evidence against the seller of the li- eificiency the revenue of the Town was' being wasted and the Town was already ~debt to the extent of $200 or $300. The rst four months of the year I was not mployed by the Town, yet not one dol- ar was secured. ‘ in ii e 1 Since I commenced my work asprosecu- tor under the C T Act the2nd of Ma the to gainst this was one fineof $50.00leaving, balance in favor of the C. T.A. of $23.50._ I a my first month as prosecutor be charged ince the meeting, another line of §100_ as been imposed in favor of the Actl* husnot one cent of the revenue of' the Town has been used, unless, as Mayqig Campbell hints. the town properly ness and is therefore legally -entitled to a d th th surprised that the Chief Magistrate of D. W. HENDERSON. ‘ --Restored by Dr. Cl‘.lase’S Nerve Food. so weak that I could not walk twice 0 trembled so that I could not carry a _ sleep, and unable to do work of any kind. f I have been completely restored. I can walk a mile without any inconvenience. I do my own housework, and consider able sewing, knitting, and reading' be- sides. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food has proved of inestimable value to me." I vc-us men, women, and children. In plll form, 50 cents a box, at ‘all dealers; us . -- has Svruv 'ot Llnseed and Turpentlne, 25 _cents a`__ bottle, ' ' their business meetings, five Trustee Boards wiih annual meetings, some of which had tive or six meetings in one year, tive meetingsin the Quarterly Board, andeschfaiid all the other various dutiesini connection with the church. In all work hc had the loyal backing moral and material of many Godly people in his con- gregation. In conclusion he thanked the members of the Quarterly Board, the Re- corling Steward and the different Boards,and all contribntorstothe different phases of church work _especially for xl-Q-A ‘ Pimples on the face are not only annoy- ing, but they indicate bad bloo_d. _ Hood's Eiirsgparilla cures them by purifying the oo . I s Y _ uiavi his 4” A full line of the above high class __ goods to select from including ' Ham Loaf Jelliedfiocks ' Turkey and Tongue Cottage Loaf Sliced Dried Bee _ Steak and Onions _ Veal Loaf Potted Beef, Ham, Tongue. Beef Loaf 1 Sliced Bacon Panned Beef and Hare hand Plum Pudding. Sir;-On reading the reports of thefourth egular meeting of the Summerside Town Council held on Monday the 9th inst. I ° fShort Review of the" Work ,_ ; ti : ` he Mayor for my dismissal. As he men- oned _two specific charges, I Wish to state the facts that the public mayjudge V », " u o a Y here isstill a balance in favor of the kat. I* ~ I ' Though 76 years old, and quite fleshy, I S' I I i A Dr. €hase’ Nerve Food is the world's I greatest restorative for pale, weak, ner~ - ` 'I _I . Dress L@=1i"';iEl __DoN'T BAKE I f ` It si' yo _ fn :sa 5 F _ |‘_ _ _ 1 J \ Prices ranging from 15 to 5oc a tin. SAHDERSIIN & Go Victoria Row Grocelis ' Good News of ~ N_eedflll__ _ For any day In the Week. lxce _I Sunday. That 'You q . “Inlet people get their Bicycles re poked by me and there are many more A- M-Cain. Soo. 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