. -- ~-~- sf’-ff r - fr r- 1-:'~-_-_ri .~¢-i t-1‘.~;°‘T»f~.-if'-»,-‘a:.'<_ »-_ ~» l _ THE GUARDIAN onARLo'1'rE'rowN, OGTOBER 10 898 ' ' -.` J 0 % .1 U "$223 0 UE? bi _as needs and ~ sense enoiig iii.) know that `\ M pleeds Cho e -, ll o \\ ers k \ __-_-\ Jpiiii the iiezerdg Sinod f'urid..Re_v. H. H. McPherson /° ' , up root and Widows and orphans-Rev. R. Laing. fhrancli you ' ' fggr* igiii save the clinton Lira axn ivoizir. /7 T. <>1i`i§;sre are Rev. James Sinclair then presented, mgds m he th; report of committees on Church life i arden oi ii ii \ e rn'in and nom an work. Un the whole attendance on gftogtow cu. i t ri .ii-it ittt gef , ___ Sabbath services is regarded as satisfac-, iirzfffs i. ..;‘;.:':f;:1:.‘: 3:25; wir- fi he for =i»-» Shui-ti is mv;1;°m,,i,,. i,, ,i.i,, and happy liow to imnrove weekly prayer meetings. nemosidiriqtrti i ht -Meds in the lhe meinbers of_t-he church almost uni. hm gardtn i i li is that deadly versally delight in the observance ol the °'°perci?::1iir11Ftti`m\i t ri bn* one medicine Loupe Supperi . . S ll’ “of the eart 'ii d Mud bwyle et 8 bf’-f 1 for. The annual income of the college L lRD["" 'moe ‘is about S800 less than th~_ expenditure. hm, b Ur, Prmce gm t, Ml _Di. Black moved a resolution dealing by ilrlr-nest Dawsos Aiip»y,with the matters connected with the Ti\iii tharlottetovin, ._. ,,. .5 ~ ,g-3 L' ‘th ,6eo(,_,,, ,colli-age. lt r-_.pg es ;,s;1c ign lytic ionifoitable biickdvieliiiig the SuCC9"5 "' pn 'nf . .e or ni., mc, ,HM m posse, raise $19,001: f r l i~ii_i_' iiiiildif-g_ notes Pos-esiw s,13‘°f1 F particiiliiilv .ri~- lim ra ty of Halifax edilwb to Peake ms I and "t. J'-liii. :iril ii:-|14 l "' 5°5.{""l fl`0Ul ,L ,,,d,e_, ,o,ea,,, the Congipgi io. s for the r>irl.r,.»i‘i revenue itu ated House Methodist Brick niiielarge rooms in good and cash house attached the 1 ili ot October next VIcQiitid, Lower Queen llif r eiTed e c clopaedla. Dib- srichll yill t ated‘can IIS l` at omsby’s Boo in full H6; paid partially 82; paid noth- A¢ENT8 P , thobeutthing ....-r.=: ..'?>§r."`§l professors is also highly rommendable during rrie year. 'iris Ai?ii.\ii<.t~'i'.».'rioi\' FUND. The wmk or the augiiientation com- mltgee and the claims of the fund on the liberality of the Cllllmll W8* th” subject presented by Rev. Edwin Smith of Middle Musquodobiiit, at the com- mencement of the afternoon’s session. Last year $10,000 were asked for and $9.483~vvero raised. Of the-_allooalioriii thefollowing figures were gtvm, show- V ing payments by congregations: Plld mg 240 _ _ The congregations -that received grants nufubered 6|, to the amount of §9¢l5I. Three congregations Woof 05' the fund and became scltsnstaining- that once received help now self-sus He called at~nt on to the regulation of is left to the teachers, arid not the trus- tees. ln P. E. Island the law requires the schools to be opened by the reading of the Scriptures: any who object are allowed to be absent. to make full inquiries as to how fully ihe provisions for the reading ot Scrip- tures in the schools is carried ont. maydeem expedient to give silent to these-provisions. ‘ re _ would clioki ‘ til" Y eed foot and *_ shiiarlsovcis biudznldmbiihgutllrie iililieirtltbwsmii haitymem lm llimihl mei; G01 en much subshine Thegtestimo y of the ma] SCo\e*\ "li ~ t Vcc \ on e _ » _ . ri led tliroiigh it ii... L timing out T0 the WI" Of the Majqrity reportsis that there is need of more Ullwties and di~r i-f or rms and builcli g ' ‘ ' \i»°°"“"d "1, ‘ " ,,O{,t;;=éors< the and Pass Such a Law.-- _ - - - . - ~ ' gppeiite i is L a~