1.- a -.- a u-‘ghas-JQ-Qa-d-‘r mus. -_ sn- PACE six 2-?!" rr-~----~~ 260-420-524". a " HOTTENTOT " ALQO (‘OLORTONE REVUE - fie-r may; 1y} 11t- 1G6. In, 1.15 & 9.00 I 3.... I The Provincial Tournament gets sti-ayto a good start yesterday after- nmn. ‘Events played were confined to Van's Sinzlos and Men‘s Doubles. I1 doiilW-s Bentley and McKinrron cf Charlottetown, eliminated Stewart ‘ Harris of Summerside, in . ;ht, sols. 7-5. 6-4. bfcDonald and - nus o‘ Summerside, put out Hutch- lfin and Stewart, Charlottetown, in three strenuous sets, 6-4. 2-6, 7-5. Fullerton and Spiilctt, the Charlotte- town Flub champions, were forced to three sons before they succeeded in. rllmxnntmc bio-shat and Cleve- l*.ar‘io're2-w\\'n, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. a second round, Bently and on ivon the first set 9-7 over McDonald and Jeans, Summerside. flirkircs= intern-erred in tho second 3'". K117i nrcncntnd the completion of {his interesting event. In Singles, Steivart. Charlottetown, eliminated Harris. Summerslde, 6-2, ‘h’! ‘iomhv. Charlottetown, won over ““~".ar:d. fharlowefown, in three .. M34, 3-6, 6-0. The procram for today comprises events in Yiferrs Singles as follows: McDonald, Sirmmerside. vs. Jenkins. trwrilttstonrr. aritlthe winner of this e-Nch ‘Hutchison, Charlottetown, lr. Latin‘ Sing I‘_\ gamrs Evelyn -.‘~'>'~.l:i:r< will play: Joan Tait and Pil- e roi- Bourke will play Isabel Bourke. ln.1.~'%‘~"-=' houhies, Evelyn Jenkins and J2.“ Tel‘, will play Eleanor Ei-vzrke and Isobel Bourke. The homo ovonts must be played eff today in order that the tourna- iififl success in business in anything! flqwlngiy hilarious comedy oi NB!!!" . ' and big business. “IT CAN» ___ ' BE DONE W...._.‘T“ ‘mics! PRINCE EDWARD ONLY TO-DAY ALSO FRI. - BAT. In Addition Talkie Cartoon Comedy Tommy Amour .Won Golf Title LANCASTER, Ont, July 30.-- '1‘. D- "Tommy" Amour, of Detroit, Mich. today won the open golf champion- ship after a 36 hole playoff with Leo Dlegel. of Agus. Capiente. Mexico, the icza and ‘ma champion. Arbours score was 138 and Diegeliviil over the par 70 course of the Hamilton Country Club. Amour and Diegel concluded the plane n 1st c ‘ TALKING QIIUTUBI w ll lira rev/n nu Haines is just a whirlwind o f breezy humor. He crashes a party, falls for a girl. Inn-ts one set - hack after another. and even when she's on the way to marry an- other chap. won't take "No" for an answer. fi suuuiiuni iiruAi_iunni (Special to the Guardian) SUIvflVlERSlDl-J, July (SO-The Sumnerside annual shoot got away to a good start on Wednesday mom- ing under ideal weather conditions. About thirty-eight men from all parts of the Island participated in the Shoot, This was the largest st- 72 hole championship test on Satur- day tied with scores of 2T7. necessit- sting the playoff today At the end} of the first round today they wierei‘ still tied with 29 strokes each. Die-I gels collapse came on the eleventh; hole of the afternoon round, wherei he, took seven on a par four hole Armour was runner up for the Can-j tendance there has been for some years at Suminrrside Rifle Range. Some excellent srorrs were made in earh match and competition was vcy keen. Leigh And MnrKinnon Match The lnirzh and MacKinnon match ); Eve. us a. aoo .. m. m. use. . ALSO Laurel Hardy I 1 733., -- FY-QAFPEE lilentral Guardian LAD!!! AND MISSBS Silk Beret tame in msny different shades. Price 55c. fiowse Bros, Ltd. 0660-31- 7 TOMORROW J. mt. s.oo . ......... .. m, m. LAD!!! DIME‘! and mm Bloom- m, sll sizes. Special price 80c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 6668-31. LAD!!! BAYON BBASSIERII in _ llzbt. shades. all sizes. Bargain price 59c. Prciwae Bros, Ltd. 5669-31. POLICE COURT. — Yesterday _ franc-ping at the police com four . Qdnlnk and incspcblcs were lined s10 ;or l0 says. as and costs or 10 days. ;$6 bill osizreatcd and t0 ball ea- itreates respectively. HIGH! I l! L D PBISBYTERIAN M!’ T5139"? cannon-am. w. m. Davies. of WITH cardigan. will preach in Hlghfleld LEE-A 375515 ,Prasbyterian Church on Sunday, MARIE ‘August 3rd; at 73') Standard ‘lime. DRESSIJER .-_- i NEW LONDON consumes-non —Sunday, August 3rd. 'l‘hero will be ‘unites ll'l the Geddle Memorial Church at i1 a. m; in the Long Ri- ver Church at '2 30 p. m; in the Clif- i ton Church at 7.30 p. m. \ CHURCH 01" SCOTLAND. --Rev. Ewen Macbougali will preach Sat urday Aug. 2nd, at Coleman. at 730 p, m.. and Sabbath 8rd. st. Cole- man at 10.30: Bummerside st. S: and De Sable at 7 p. m. Also ‘rues- iday 5th., at Argyle Shore at ‘I30 p. irn. __- y ____. I EN I N G u F1 COVEHEAD-UNTON ROAD-Unit- ‘ed Church services for Sundw. Aug. , , .3 are Wat Covehead, ii a. m. Stan- jlicpe 3 p, p1,, Union Road 1.30 p. m. Sunday Schools. West Covehead 10 CITY LEAGUE, ... .... .. P L A Y_-_il F F .. TALKII COMEDY jobertaon of St Paul's Presbyter- ‘ian Church, Woodstock. N. B, will ‘preach at Btanchill at i030 a. m.. Glasgow Read at 2.30, and Churchill at 7 o'clock p. m. Special Collection. 1111s evening at 6.15 the Rovers. and Stars will meet in the opening clash of a best two out of three game series to decide the City league baseball championship. , Both teams are very evenly match- Umsxsrcfi sseizgczs-gmkm ed and possess an excellent hurling lAug 3rd “in be: Highfleliig at nay. staff. , with fine weather favouring. figefigxgxfiowtm "p3 p‘ i. . . m., large attendszce is expected. ‘vnmloe s s M 1030 a m_ m 0th A ier s. s. as usual, Mr, w. n. Smith East Royalty, will conduct the aer- lvicea l! iii ALBANY AND VICINITY Miss Marjorie Cameron is spend- Lsac-ur or ran cubes 11cm -Thc league of the Cross boys. about coo in number. assembled L0 front of their hall about 1.45 and marched tn the railway station held- ed by their band. where they board- ed s special fcrBedford. They had the large crowd of visitors thorough- ly enjoying the games and amuse- ments provided. SALVATION ARMY PICNIC-The Salvation Army held a very success- ful picnic On the farm of Mr. Ham, Bunbury. About fifty people were present. It was the first picnic at which the new band was in attend- ance. A splendid time was spent in playing games, racing and swim- ming, which lasted through the evening. Much credit is due Adjiltlnt and Mrs. Martin for the success of the picnic, also to Mr. Ted Cland- ier and some of our local merchants. ACCIDENT AT WILLOW ‘COB- NER-About one_ o'clock yesterday morning a car skidded off the road into a telegraph pole near Willow Conrai- and was badly damaged. An occupant in the rear seat received injuries to his head and was taken in arr ambulance to the P. B. I. Hos- pital where he is tonight reported as pyogresslng as well as can be ex- pected. . - PERSONAL! Mrs. Herbert King. mllsbcrcugfh stmandscnhavegoineonstrlpfo Mrs. Kings 014 home, Paisley. Scotland. Mr. and we. James Flood and family have gone on an auto visit. to Boston and other cities, Mr. and M31. Hebec Ellis. of O’- Leary, motored to the ciiry £00m Borden yesterday. and will be guests at the Strathcona. for the next few days. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harri; McFulane and family. 25'! High street, Mone- ton. who have been spending a vs- cation at Brackley Beach. have re- turned. Mr. and Mrs Fwd Randall have arrived from Moncten on a short vis- i‘. to the latter‘: parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hornby, Hlllsboro Square. Miss Mary Trainer. of New Aber- deen, leaves on ‘Tuesday night for Charlottetown. P.E.I., where she will visit. friends and relatives-Glace iqfififi-BTJF ideal picnic weather. the boys and" ing her vacation in sprl-ngton, the HUNTER BIVERP-The services on Bay Guam B513“ "u! in ‘919- ‘Mm? "m" 3 , opened the shoot at 9.30. ‘Ten shots Dlflyfifl with ti"! 15W J- DOVE“! 54'1"‘ were fired by each man at two hun- gar. of Atlanta, 6a., and won the fired yank, The highest“ scores made title in 1927, the year he also won, “.,,,.,_,_ E Com Wm, 4-, pom“ out of the Amrnven Ovrn- A YWYOYY TQYipts-uri- so; w. A. Snrlth, 4s; r. s. 91°?“ “d” “mud hi“? E1“"‘" hm‘ Kenneriv. 45. Very close competition guest of her grand mother Mrs. An- na MacDonald. merside. accompanide by Mrs. Daniel MCIJIXE, Lower Bedeque the Hunter River Charge for Sunday. Aug. 3, i930, are as follows: ll s. m.. Wlltshlre: 3 p. m.. Wheatley River: 7.30 p. m.. Hunter River. Rev. Bruce Carew will be in charge of the ser- vice at Hunter River at 1.30 p. m. A. Mr. arid Mrs. Lucius Crue, Sum- Mr. and hls fifth Canadian open title. I Western Glldffdldfl: _.._ ' . i —WELC.0ME VISITOR. - Thfil stark paid a flsit to the home of I ‘Mr, and Mrs. Stirling Matthews, (nee Aileen Matthews) ‘Rlmsdale. on Saturday, July 26th, and left a bouncing baby boy. Congratulations. —0. g» on without delay as it mcn‘ Ti'i7‘i_" --." fake the whole of Friday and g-tnr-zlqa- to complete the events in rivrir the plajrcrs from N. B. and N. S itire-pnrtioipnting. These. players vii‘. sir-av.- ioiwizht, and be ready to p11“ Fririev morning. fiflll A wsrij/fi‘, of Cirarinitetownfls golf lraierfi-iiiy will iourncy afield next creek to acct-pt the invitations oi Eackville and Amherst for matches in tlwsr- towns. ‘ ’l‘h'is l; 1h:- first venture nf the city talent. away from the home links this rear, and is in the nature of a return visit in-so-far as Amherst. is concern ed, The “Busv Tovrn" golfers shot a wit}. of mntrhrs here some little, while ago. Amherstonians are famed for their hospitality. and perhaps because of long maintained golf affiliations, their welcome to island opponents of the Ancient. Game is always a mite more cordial than ordinarily ex- tended. Those who make the jaunt therefore art- assured in advance of a heariv reception, ‘leaving lvre on 'l‘utljiav morning h _r_i1dio1-_ the Chnrlniirfouwr contin- pnt, will arrive in Sarkville in time t-i gugnge the New Brunswiricers in breath-moon. Continuing on toAm- herst the whole day will be given g"f_g_..in competition sf, the‘ place troiilfi p. m_ when the party plans in leave for connections with the last boat t.» the island. thereby arriving .. in Charlottetown on Wednesday rich’ r Marv golfers have already enroll- edutheir nlmFs for the visit and other; desiring to go. are .::.‘.ed tagptnev can eiw- ti" .. F150‘ ._ a postal i‘ "-- ‘ “ - - --~..;r early i... .. .. ,4: basis. n: —("OME TO THE DANCE in Ken- mlngton Rink on Wednesday evening, l Aug. 6th. beginning at 8 p. m. Music ‘furnished by Dixon's Orchestra. ‘Charlottetown. There will also be a Step Dancing Competition for which prizes of til, $3 and $2 will be award- ed. An immense crowd is expected as 1 this is the day of the Big New Annan Race Meet. Admission 50 cents. ' 5700-1-3l-Aug. 2-5-3i --\‘ERIOUS FIRE. - The Elmsdsle Poet Ofhee was destroyed by lre on July 22nd. and also the attached dwelling house of the postmaster. Mr, Daniel Adams. The cause of the, flre is a complete mystery as it evi- dently had broken out in the second stnry of the main body of the house The fir». had made considerable ihmdwsy before it was discovered at, ‘H5 p. m. Is the, ocrrufllfl" 0T the house were absent from home. Mr. Adams himself being in the barber shop owned by his nephew, Mr Jack Adams. immediately irpcn| em mrtbentk of the, fire those who, were nearest rushed in the seenei and succeeded in saving all thcj prwtai matter. This, however, wnsl about. all they were able in cn,rr_v_ out, 1t, is reprvrieri that tnh amount‘ of lump-sure curried was very small. Mr. Adams’ loss l; therefore a Pil- ticulsriy serious one. meanw- 11W- Av" more we; a vacant house near- by, 3nd fr) mu the postal mstlef] was removed m1 the family moved, in and are carrying on this work as; usual-O. ‘reminded. Arnold Tavinr. emerged ‘the winner with Gordon Hughes as ‘runner up. = ‘Fhe youthful Tavlor cflrviinvs his climb to rew heights. and it is pre-. dicted that the more seasoned play- ‘m may find their presrge somewhat lowered by Arnold if he maintains bio present pm. ‘was evinced in this match, there be- , lng only two points difference in the positions of the second and eight- eenth positions. Irinkleiier blairh The Linkletter match was next at 300 yards and won by J. Colds with a score of 47 out of 50. A. J. McCabe was second and l‘... R. Allen. third, with Dr. A. W Leard. fourth. The Summerside Rifle Association was shot at 500 yards, i0 shots to each man. The highest scores being made by R. Coles. 40, 1st; J. Coles, i9. 2nd; A. J. McCabe, 4R. This was a closely contested match. The Old Men's Match proved to be very interesting, both from the participants‘ point of view and also that of the spectators. The men com- peting in this mateh ivcre from ‘iii to 83 years of age and were excellent shots. This match was won l7? M1’- L. R. Allen, with 32 points out oi while Dr. Leard ivas second with a score of 30 points; Col. Leigh third iviih 29 DOlntS. During the afternoon a halt was called for the presentation of the Lawson lvlrclrtl, which was presented by Mayor Lidsiono to Mi‘. Perv-Y Hooper of Snulhport. This modal was civcn by Mr. J. J. Lawson of Mont- real, for the highest scqre in the pares-m itratrh, which was held here ' last year. ‘The medal was ln memo)? of Mr, inn-son's brother. who was for years prominently connected with the, rifle clubs of this Prov- ince, It is worthy of note that. among those present, at the match was Mr. Fl. G. Love of Charlottetown. WhO was present. at the opening of the Sirmmrrsido range twenty-iivi! Y6!!! iagn. l-ie is still an excellent shot. The visitors thanked the members of the Rummerside Rifle Association 1m- mp excellent nrrangemmfs made for the day's shoot which were car- ried out very well. S. STATES D YLE‘! PIES- IJNCI MADE KNOWN IflNDOtl, July 30.--l.»ady Conan Dnyig declared yesterday that she was airzniniely convinced that her husband. the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. had established communica- tion with his family. She said that Doy the noted spirttunlkt and author, had also made his presence manifest through a "psj-‘Chic photograph" since his leath recently. motored to Albany villa-Be Sunday. the guest; of Mr and Mr; Hamilton Gamble. E. Chapman, B.A.. Pastor QSERVICES ON THE OBWBLL- , VERNON CHARGE for Sunday, Aug. Miss Bessie Hollis-ell. Springtnn. 3rd, are as follows: Rev. W. E. is spending a few days pleasantly here, the guest of he‘: aunt Mrs. W. P Cameron. ing re-openlng service at ll a. m. of Vernon River Church and Rev. J. C. Martin. BA, will be the preacher for the evening at 7 p. m. Special music for the day: service at Cherry Valley at 2.30 p. m.. H. Pierce, Minister. Mrs. Ernest Pavnier and son Ken neth, Bedeque, motored to Albany Sunday. the guests of Mrs. George Burns. NARROW v ESCAPE FROM BROWNING-Yesterday at the park Mr. am Mrs. James Greenan, a your-g lad unable to swim. dove Newton. motored to Albany. Silh- dey. the guests of Wm. and Mrs. “Emma depth. Luckily there were some old- er boys present. Everett ‘Ibombs M,“ Durofiw Camich“, h” 1e", ‘swam to his rescue and brought him for Boston. Masts, after spending three weeks vacation at her home here. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannicheal and family. scared and dazed. There is no doubt that if Tocmbs did not see the boy in time it might have ‘been another drowning accident. Boys vrl-ro eon- not swim should not take any Mr, Claude Delaney spent the h b 1 rwzek end at his home here. y Io n’ beyond the“ NEW SPEED BOB RACE TRACK -Councilior Grady. of Summerside, has recently purchased the fine race horse. Great Scott. from the Com- munity Club of Sydney, N, s. The horse will compete in the races. which are to be held at Charlotte- town. and judging by its records. will, no doubt make a. splendid showing. 1t has te its ‘credit. a two year-old mark of 14. and s three- yesr old mark of l0. The horse is under the management of Mac Steel. Mixes Annie and Florence Cam- orrm have returned home, after spending their holidays pleasantly in Shamrock, thr- guests of their cous- ins Misses Anna and Janet Mac- Donald. Mis Doris McKenna, Fernwood. we; a visitor to Albany Sunday. the guest of Miss Esther Norman. Ml‘. and Mrs. John firmer. Kinko- ra, were recent visitors to Albany. M155 Min-y Gillis, North Tryon, re- cently spent a few day! here. i-hc surest. of her sister Mrs. Ray Camer- on. sAVlLLl-DOCKENDOBIF - A quiet but pretty wedding was iernn- iud on Saturday evening, July 19th, at the Baptist Parsonage, Charlotte- town, when Miss ilillda Blanche Dockendorfl was united in the bonds of matrimony with Mr. Robert Stern Seville. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. A. C. Vincent, D-D. The bride was attended by her sister, ,___..____.___-_- UNDER A HANDICAP Walter, aged t. and Mn-ry- fined 5. had been told to make themselves nice and clean before setting out. for a rcri-y- . Miss male Dockendnrff. while Mr. Louis Jenkins of Annandale. support- ed the groom. The bride is the eld- est daughier of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Dockendorf! of Mount Hope, PEI. The groom la a son cf Mrs. George Seville. of Annandsle. The bride was very beccmlngly dressed. Their many friends with them many years of nappy wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. when the ordeal was over the two of them went downstairs for their mothers inspection. "1 think you'll do." she said, after she had examined their care. their necks and their hands "All the same, Mary looks far cleaner than you do. Walter." ‘the little boy was indignant. "And so she ought!“ he replied. llvilll Will mile their future home l Annsndsle. “I've been in the world s year longer than she has." Campbell. BA. vdll preach at morn- ‘ into the water which was beyond his‘ ashore none the worse except a little’ Mira. J. A. Cameron and Miss Marjory Cameron. Kent St. have gone by auto 0n a visit to friends in Boston. 1nd other cities, accom- panying Mr. J. Ernest Cameron on his return to Provilienceuli. 1.. sf- fer a delightful visit to his old ome._ l i Mrs. Louie E. Hathaway sad ldaughter Florence of Fall River. |lviasa., left last Friday morning for home by the way of Montreal and St. Ann's. after spending ten days. guests of the Queen Hotel. Mrs. Hath sway enloycd her visit and saw many changu in the city, this being her blli-hhltce, She is s daughter of the ilate John MoGulrk. well known res- ‘ideni. of this town. Mdrket Reflects Conservative Win MONTREAL. July do-Stncka which investors hope will be favor- ably affected by any change in the Dominion tariff with the formation of a Conservative Government made a quiet but steady advance today on the Montreal Stock Exchange UPTO$5 Such issues as nonunion Textile. Penmans, National Steel Car, Do- minion Steel and Coal "B", nonunion Bridge. Steel of Canada, General Steel Wares and the implement is- sues Morin: advances which reach- ed $5111 thvcuc 0d Dominion Tex- tilu. Arr indication of the amount of ‘the drop in Textile shares was given M0583’ when Canadian Cottona sold fl-t $50 in its first board lot sale 511'!" kill-limb?!‘ 4. i929. Today's price compared with 891 on that date. Since tlut time the company has passed its dividend. ‘Pradlnl 0n the Exchange wgg heavier than has been the rule dur- ing the pact two months although still very low compared with last year's averages. Turnover amounted to ares: shares. IMPORTANT ADVANCES Some of the more important ad- vances follow: Dominion Ridge, up 01.50; Penmlna. ti; fictional Iilfll Car, $3: Steel of Canada. 8i: Cock- shutt Picuah. 82.12 1-2: D- ' ' ulna. 00.15; Dominion Steel and Cool "B". General ltocl wares, ‘d: Hamilton Bridge. ti. nit-tux u In Isle! KILLS A ,-- JULY 31, 1930 .REEKIN"G' V/IlH r|i.ri'i=..r1=“y.| menu: CRAWLING ABOUT av n-ua muons §i=IJ\f3-TIWCIIKT l-IEMHALL thbsolutely Harmless lo People" and Animal's‘ PREMHHILEA LABBRS HARD 0VER;il|BI | CHARLUYFEFOKKN. P. E. I: July 30-Com.meating on election results in Prince Edward Island, Hon. Wal- ter M. Les. Prunier of the Province. said yesterday: “Tire result, cf the election yesterday was largely lt- tributed to the delay in nominal-in Liberal candidates in Qucen‘: and the early organisation and personal canvass of their opponents. The m- wrt in King's, always s close con- stituency. we: not w curprisinl- 30n- A. E. McLean maintained his lull! majorityjn Prince. The total popular vote for the province save the Ub- erals s small majority." Scores Faulty Parole Board (Special to the Guardian) HAJULTON, Ont. July all-Billy. sentimental slobbering over crimin- als will produce in Canada a con- dition similar to that now existing L1 the United States, Chief Constab- le Lawler- of Lindsay, wsmad the delegates to the Chief Constables Association o! Canada here today. In the course cf a scathing de- nunciation of the Ontario Parole board and its system. Chief Lawler declared that two recent murders directly were traceable to the faulty methods of parole. Pardoned crim- inals with long records were releas- ed to prey on the lives and proper- ties of the citisens. In addition Chief Lanter- deelared the Parole Board at Toronto had been known to advise paroled crmirrals not to report to police stations with the result that peace officers did not know a daug- erous criminal was unleashed on the district until some major crime was committed and the perpetrator again brought inte the tolls. Nothing. he added, could be a greater breeed- er of contempt for the law. R E S I G N S F ROM HARBOR COMMISSION OTIAWA. Ont, July aft-The re- signation of Peter Jack. chairman of the Halifax Harbor Commission has been received and accepted by the Minister of Marine. it was announc- ed here today. Mr. Jack, who ran ss Liberal candidate in Halifax County, tendered his resignation on July i4, to be effective July 19th. 1n the General election on Mon- dly he was unsuccessful at the polls. The other members of the riallfu Huber Commission are C. ‘W. Ack- huret and John Murphy. Late Mr. Bonnell u-- The death occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday at l p. m. of Abraham Bonnell after an illness of about two months, from the effects of an operstibn from which he nlvsr fully recovered. ' The late Mr. Bennell held the responsible position of Supervisor of Islconwood Hcspitsl and Infirmary. being connected with Isicoawood for the past forty six years. Besides s act-rowing widow. he leaves three sons. Rev. Sydney, win- nivcs. Dimcln. Bvdnov- 0- 3., and Daniel. Boston. and one daughter. Miss Jessie, s trained nurse residing in Boston, 'all of whom were present when he passed sway. By the death of Mr. Bonnell both scientioiu official. ma! flrmsry. institutions lose s. faithful and com. B" V!” "ll W‘ tion was given and the meeting W" only respected but greatly loved W‘ closed with the inmates of both Hospital and m- unset-gm, PRESBYTERY OF P. _ E. ISLAND Mtlhilfid 11mg Pg‘; 3 m! 0i the Pnsbyterlau Church m Canada. R4“ DI- Bl-lrd Q1104 the stteqtiw of the court! to a letter recently pub. lilllbd in "The Island Patric " deal. lng with an overture which had ppm blued upon by the meet-ins o! Pres- bytery held on May 28rd. ‘Ihil overture had u; 4,, Wm, m: United Church o! Canada and m, “kins or the census. m letter u... cisned by Rev. w. '1'. Dunn and B,“ T, Albert Moore. Dr. Baird Wsrmly commended the Presbytery ca the stand they had’ taken on this qua. cion sudurs/cdf-hsmemberstoace that the stand that had been taken was defended against. any attw“ from the ovccaias forces. It was than moved by Rev. u. gm“ Flfltcn. D-n. and seconded by w. a Hensley Btsvert. that s vote c! qp. precistlon for the splendid eel-vim rendered to the Presbytery be u. tended to Dr. Baird. The vote wu carried unsnlmcusly and , atcd to fr. Baird sad by him amt-ably acknowledged. Rev. Thou. A. Rodger reported to the court that for some [weeks Rev. S. Watson Currie had M"! lilvplving the pulpit: of Min-av Harbor North and Peter's Rood. Tbs people of this pastoral charge had w enloyed his services that. they had expressed s wish to csll Mr. Currie to be their minister. Mr- Rodger stat- ed that. he expected to hold e cou- gregatlonal meeting in Murray Har- bor North in the near future for the purpose of extending s‘ call to Rev. Mr. Currie. Permission was granted to Mr. Rodger to proceed at once with this call and report. later. The Clerk, Rev. 1t. Hensley Btavert stated that he had-recently received o. sCQlIESb from the Central Parish. called the Church of Scotland in Prince Edward Island, asking that, u there was no Presbytery of the Church of Scotland in Prince Inward Island,‘ that the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island in car-inaction with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. would transmit a certain overture dealing with the carrying on of the work in nncction with the said Central Pariah to the Colonial Com- mittee of the Church of Scotland in Scotland. After s short discussion over the matter. it. was unanimously mwl that as the relationship existing be- tween the ‘Mother Church of Scot- land in Scotland and the Presbt-vr- fen Church in Canada ‘had sissy! been of the moat friendly kind-cub always having recognized the 0th" u members in common of the one greet. Presbyterian family thrcuiiwui the world. and further that as icr some years the ministers of the Pres- bvtery of Prince Edward Island in connection with the Preebyllfi“ Church in Canada have had t!" privilege of assisting st.‘ the edmim istrstion o! the Gospel ordinances O1 the Central Pariah celled the 011W" of Scotland in Prince Edward island- It was unanimously agreed that it would only be m keeping with "h" the Presbytery c! Prince Ildward B- land has sought to do for the M" Church of Scotland in Prince NW4 Island in the pm. that the M“ Presbytery of Prince nevus mm should continue without prciildl" w any. to ueiat the ms church of swim-la by the trsnsmittinl c! m‘ said overture as requested new so w do or in any other way 9014M” 1'“ the advancement of the Mum’ 9 Kingdom within be: bmmdl- "nu request. wu thus wcordinsl? unanimously granted In‘! 111 m‘ “m future the sold overture will to transmitted through the W?" channels to the venerable. t-hl ¢°1°“‘ isl Committee of the Church of Swi- lsnd in Scotland. After the discussion of several m or matters the Presbytery 1491mm“ to meet at the cm o! the Modem“ and can; o! which 011W Wm" lfl‘ the bcnldictlon bl’ "if "y, J. 8t. c151 180l-