(ZflARLUlTlYFOWN QlJARDIQlY .3’- "Morning Stock Letter (Received evc Pltficld and Co's . Private Wlrele- - YORK, April 1—F0relgn an are slightly better. Pro franc 0.601, sterling 4.95 13-1 Germany's answer to the Locaino Powers Probably means there? will be lurther negotiations betvigen all powers before agi- S thin definite haFlWns at timcg Stock market action W45 rather ‘impressive but will be mor§ so when the railroads par- ticipiie to a gnnter degree. As pqmfld out, ‘in yesterday aftcr- noon: letter, some stocks Still iookrhlgher, namely, Montgomery ward, Sears Roebuck, General Moms, Chrysler, Anaconda, Ken- necqgt Copper, Amn. Bank Note, U, Q, Steel, Am. Smelters, Amer- _ ada 3nd General Foods. mo, April 2-—Minto Gold Mi Wire from Bridge River stat” that tenders have been oallQ for the sinking of shaft on é EAL, April 3-—-Bl'lti$h and? foreign exchange in relbilllll to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as foilows:- Australia pound 3.9731. Austria scl-lllllng .1893. Belgium belga .1700. Brazil milreis .0572. Czechoslovakia crown .0116. Dbnmark krone .2223. Finland flnmark .0221. Pflncc franc .0662l7. Qgrmany reichsmark .4048- Great Britain pound 4.9751. Holland florln .6828. Hungary pengo .2977. - Inglis rupee .3769. Japan yen .2910. New Zeala-nd pound 4.0132. Norway krone .2503. Smith Africa pound 4.9515. Spain peseta .1373. Sweden krone .2567. Switzerland franc .3276. United States dollar 13-32 DB1‘ tents premium. Owing exchange rates:- AK New York-Pound 4.9a s-ll; Cl-fdian dollar 99 19-32; franc 6.5112043. At Montreal-Pound U.'_8. dollar 1.00 13-32; franc 5-391 i At Paris-Pound 5.17 fr; U S. dollr $15.15 3-4 fr; Canadian doi- lar“l5.10 fr. 1n gold-Pound 12s_ 1d; U. S. dollar‘ 59.27 cents; Canadian dol- 1ar159.00 cents. HEW YORK, April 2-I-‘oreign exchange heavy. Great Britain de- maiicl high 4.96 1-8; low 4.95 1-2‘. close 4.95 5-9; 50 day bills 4.94 7-3; ' Friiice 8.59 5-8: Italy 7.92; Bel- ‘ 16.94; Germany 40.32; Can- 10-92. 1 4.9".’ 1-22 6.62 slum add‘ 99 IDNDON, (OP)- The infantile mortality rate 1n England and Wales last year was the lowest on record, averaging 57 per 1000 live bi , the previous record being Minto veirbtilnderstmlild that stiarrilz; wil no necessar y comm lg? 8011118 time. Belicved' that the rich ore body into which Mlnto has entered dips at a considerable any; away from tunnel, that therefore tunnel will be continued right through the rich one, even somewhat past it, and then sink- ing commenced so ore body will be struck by winzc at lower levels. Official report that Mlnto vein in- creased to 2 feet in width in last two rounds, values good. Length now 104 feet. NEW YORK. April ‘ll-Outlook for the steel industry at the be- ginning of the second quarter is brighter than at any time in sev- eral years. Without any new de- velopment cause over buying by consumers such as existed in the second quarter 1934 operations and shipments, promise to show sub- stantial improvement and eamlngs also should be much larger than in preceding quarter. ylVew York urb 5mg“ Our-n Close (Buppllnil by Pllllrzlll and (‘mn- pany member: of Montreal clock nxehange and crb market) Lust U DUI Stocks Aluer Gus l-Jlvc Atlas Uorfp Cit Scrv Elec Bond S Ford A Slug Hi1! Slur-kn (‘Xflll ll fills ltllvc Sup i'u\\' Assoc iias lilcc . Alina (for): (‘an Alzlrcuul (‘it Sorv Urcolc l'ct irllcn- lluull .\‘h l-‘nrd or (‘an A Gull‘ Oil i"*u Huul nil lief’ llup (Ill Amer Aulcr Alucr irn Light. 1m“- A U11 Light 1'0!" pfvl Plaster MONTREAL -April 2-4321; Drlccs slipped slightly on Montreal open produce markets today with grad- ed shipments in carlois or less quoted at 21 cents a dozen for A- large and 19 1-2 for A medium. Butfl: ranged from 22 1-2 to 3-4 cents pzr pound for carlots or less of no 1. Lots to retailers were Z3 1-2 cents tor solids and 24 for prints. Cheese was unchanged at 11 cents per pound for no 1 Ontario colored, current arrivals. Potatoes: P E I mts 90's $1.30 to $1.35; 80's $1.15 to $1.20; 50's 75; 10's 16 1-2; cobblers 00's $1.25 to $1.30: 80's $1.10 to $1.15; N. B. llllS 80's $1.05 to $1.10; 501; 75; 10's 1G 1-2; Que mis 80's $1 to $1.05; No 59 1934 . ‘HUN 209 Northern Avenue ulna qrliectlvely. 2 80's 90 Mt’l. Stock Exchange ii (Supplied by Pitfleld and Colu- pnny members of Montreal stock. exchange and curb marllei) Open Stocks Allllllrl liulhlrs‘ (Tory (‘llu (‘ur l-‘ouull (Jl-uu-ut Al (‘uu l'l1u (‘uu lllil (‘.111 I'm: (‘l-lllui-sl- (‘ovk Plou- (‘nus Sulclt 1th.’ Soul: llum Brill;- 1mm lmui film-i 'l'.-.\- Nat st (‘or Pow (‘m-p ill; u!’ Full ill; i-f (‘l-lulu H]; nl' .\lil ilk oi‘ .\'. S. l{ir_\‘.'ll lik Produce Prices (Canadian Press! MONTREAL, April 89- Whcat, nor no 2 80. Outs, C W no 3 46 1-2. Oats, C W no 3 37 1-2. Oats, fccd no l 35 1-2. Flour, spring wheat patents, firsts $5.60. Flour senonds $5.20. Flour bakers $5.10. Flour winter wheat patents, choice $3.00-$4.00. Flolu~ white corn $440-$450. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middlings ton $26.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.90. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont col 11. Butter no 1 22 l-2 to 22 3-4. Eggs in cartons A large 25. Eggs A medium 24. Eggs A pullets 23. Potatoes: P E I nits 90's $1.30- $1.35. P E I mis 80‘! 31.15-31.20. P E I nits 50's 75. P E I mis 10's 16 1-2. l? E I cobbiers 90's $125-$130. P E I cobblcrs 80's $l.l0- .15, N. B. mls 80's $105-$110. N. B. nits 80's $105-$110. N. B. mts 50's 75. N. B. mtg 10's 16 1-2. Que mt: 80's 31.00-31.05. Que no 2 80's 90-95. Markets. At A Glance (Canadian Press) LINCOLN WILLEY & CO. INC. Boston, Mass. COMMISSION FISH MERCHANTS - We specialise in Lobster consignments, individually and The olden firm in Massachusetts. We assure you best results. 11341.‘ For-lull" Send u your lobster shipments. Payments made direct to shipper. lion get in touch with our representative J. Di- MACLEOD 4n 11mins] Guardian locals, In par Iced; Western and Easier-n ~011- word; Announcement: and Colnl 11a per word; II llemurlaln Notices, “Spiritual Offerings, Cards, elm. is zyer inch; Notices of all uvvorrl. Other Intel on application. ‘Qlllnlmnm Charge for any Justinian: hreliy-livo cents, _ - -. Ii§f -==_'=. r" Wanted WANTED IWJEDIATILY, COM- tent middle-aged man and wife take can of elderly couple. A good home in the City for the right party. Apply Guardian. L-JSZC-i-S-lli Female Help Wanted wlmhlp - sum Ion nous:- Clinriotteiown, P. E. I. or mime; Letter: of Condolence pprecintlun, 70o per inch or ic Inc-uh, 2o n; Event: in per word; Classified 10o per inch; List: of Floral nnrl ‘ '00 ‘ 5.» l ron SALE-MOTOR. BOAT wirui car engine. Apply Guardian. l L-35l4-4-3-__3i. APPBENTICE W A N '1' E l) T 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Cuurse expert training. Molar Barber col- lege. Halifax. N-35il. MAN F011. FARM WORK. APPLY in person to Mrs. Percy Mutch. were Vl-Llbrdllewfllugow. . _ . ' L-9477-4-1-3i. -¥'-l5i-'°-'i"_-'i-§9-7 i 6 l‘; , RELIABLE MAN warn-co roa ,For Sal; farm work. Steady job. Apply Guardian. L-348l-4-3-3l. 7 some - sccnoa Ioalrr- "wanna-A TRAVELLER cov- llid Icon ering the Island to carry a line of rumours apply wilm Lcwlor. m’: 141. ' B & Cl: lottelowm. Aspirin Tablets or cards. Apply Box‘ K. care Guardian. _ ' L-3499-4-2-3i. ‘III SUN LIFE. CANADA'S largest Insurance Company, needs live representatives in each county in territory not already comm. Attractive proposition and personal assistance assured. Consult d. A. Moors, Currie Mlldlaliflelp Wanted“ ' Toronto and Montreal—lndus trial stocks closed higher. - Toronto Mines-Higher. New York-Stocks closed higher. Wiunipeg-Jvheat down l 3-; to cents. New York-Cotton higher; sugar lower. ‘.2 Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 2—'1‘rading volume increased slighQv on Can- adian commodity ‘QXLJHHEG pro- duce section today. Prices were alb- , out cvcn. I Qllvortising Rates-Payable in Advance Butter Spot: Sales: 174 boxes Que grass, 22 5-8. Cheese Spot-Ont col (Nov- make) 11 to 11 1-4. _ Eggs Spot-Out A large 2i to 21 1-2, A medium l0 1-2 to 20, A pullcts 18 1-2 to 19. ‘Mm. CURB (fiunpllerl Ivy Pllflniul and Com- pull) luruilv-a of Montreal emu-k ‘ and Curb Market) Stocks (lions u A n11 21*; 24y, hfilll Morel n". 1|“. "la-m .\ 2w. 21o; imp nu 2:154. 2:11; lul. I'M!‘ 311% 337i. Bll-lchcrs 10 ill-Q ivllum Guru] 215;, :10 C ' IJITBRCIGS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 2-—Pound sterling again suffered a set-back on Montreal foreign exchanges to» day, easing 13-32 cent to $6.07 1-3. The United States dollar advanced 3-32 of one per cent to 13-33 prem- ium. but the French franc eased a ~mlnor fraction to 0.62 541i cents. NEW YORK, April h-Leading foreign currencies eased today on the tettfgn exchange market. The pound sterling dropped 7-l cent to $1.95 5-6‘ while the Oin- adlan duller lost 3-33 at 00 19-32 and the ri-ench- franc urged .00 7-0 cent man B-lcente. Linus 1'0 iumrlas I ' ..._...... TOCK Q60 TA TIONS N- Y~ SM Exchange | Members of llenlrnl lice-k .0:- i change and Curb Mullet) Stock: Open Last i Air llod » ' Al Chcm 204 207% Aui Can 12'.‘ 1241,’, .\1u For Pr 0% 0 .\1u Loco 30% 30H Au: llnil 211% 2:11;. .\1u Tel and Tel 105 105%, .\1u Wulcr 22% 22 Auuuolldli 311% illiiQ .\lf‘llllillll 75*)’, 78V‘ All 1m‘ all/l 1111.1. llubilru 501’, 50f)’, uuul but“ w", 4»); lulu 01m. 2oz;- "iv, livlll S: 55% 50y; lillz‘ All‘ Cu (flurs Ohio Cusc (‘an l'sc ll_\' llrlggs .\luu l‘l|ryslvl~ (foul Sui (‘om So (fun (‘nu (Jun (ins Co ifuru l'ru i’:'.- Wright “UPI-l lllipuut E100 Auio Lift‘ I-Ili-i- li null i.‘ 1" ‘Slullfl (Jon lilcc Gcu <‘ iii-u (in-ill Hourly liul ill f-Il In! lllr Johns .\[uu Cu Kiflllil lll. Pllruuliniut lH-uu it ll i’llll 1'1‘: (‘o l‘uh Sop 1'.) l'ul-- Uii ('0 liillllll (‘orp llrlllilv KL-llh Orph fillci Uuiuu Oil Co ~ ‘ Suulll I'm.- , NH] Oil lllll Sill Ull N J Sludclltlkcr Cu 'l‘c.\:|s (‘m-p l’ "loll Air llull U S Sr. njorp Vnulullulu \\’:ll'u'r liros Wcsl llulun \\'(-:=.t .\"l- um“, Wcst Ell-c Wuoluwlrlll Scnrs lluu Cg Protestant Orphanage Lollections Continued TPYon Per Miss May Fay T"Y°"- P" MH- Snurrecn Clark Miss Mary J. Howatt 1.50 Mrs. Bruce l-lowatt 1,90 MIS- Bowiey Leard 1.00 Bowley Leard 19o Frank Robblee L00 Mrs. Albro Howatt 1,00 C. W. Ives 19o Stanley Dawson Loo Mrs, A. R. Toombs 1,99 Mrs. Chesley Hawaii :75 Everett Howatt 50 Mrs. Bruce Dawson 5o Miss Minnie heard 5g George Boulter f5q Mrs. George Pratt _50 Mrs. Chas. Nelder 50 Mf-‘l- Lloyd Stordy 5o Mrs. Rloy Sturdy 5g Mrs. Parker Francis 5° Mrs. Heath Howatt 50 Mrs. Frank Dixon 5|) Miss Doris Warren _5[) MPS- Sburscon Clark 50 Miss M. R. Gamble _5g Miss Florence Maybey ,5‘) Mrs. Joseph Rodgerson _45 Miss Lizzie Sturdy 30 Mrs. Sterling Lord 30 The following 26c. each — Oago serellsim- Percy l-lowatt, Calude V9591’. Mrs. Geo. Rnbblec, A friend. T0till—10.15 We" "crew. oer Mm Sadie Bruce Mrs. L. Frizzcll 10o Mrs. Wm. MacKay 1m Mrs. R. Bell 1 m Miss S. Bruce 1:00 Mrs. F. G800! 1,09 MP8. B. P118811 5° Mrs. H. Hurry '50 Mrs. u. Sanderson ‘M lvlrs. Lawson Crosby 5o M185 K. MacKlhnon '54; Mrs. A. Middleton ‘go Mrs. L. MecKlnnon 5° Mrs. Ben). Moore 5° Mil. R. Btems m Mrs. A. “M 5g ma. .1. Hurry M Mrs. Wm. MacKinnon m Misc M. MacDonald ' so Mrs. L. Cllowen 35 Mrs. J. s ' 35 Edwin Burke 35 Mrs. C. stump-Preserves. Total-lilo Kllllglm. Ips- Mn. W. You; Robert moo M wcll wart M . .40 nan-nan i’ aroma-A "sewn colonisation ' HIIID um “Vi!!! 'fl!0flllil mmmbllvlsalcuaicaqau Mrs. C. D. Wri ht Clifford Foy a {"33 Maynard Foy 50 Austin Smith 50 Rich. Lord 50 Mr. Lcard 25 3.75 Tryvn. Per Mrs. '1' o REV. T. O. DeWolfe h mum“ gm) Mrs. Wallace Toombs 1,90 Webster Boulter 100 J. L. Llmd 1,00 Mrs. Flora CIRYKC 1m) Miss Alice Jewell 50 Mrs. Sted. Green _5g Mrs. John Thomas 50 Mrs. Geo. Canfield 35 Mrs. John Thomas 5g . 8.35 loser-continua’ uneven ‘l’ » . s15»- ........""m t “QUARTERLY QUOTATIONS‘ TORONTO, April e M‘! ‘ - . advance in the ‘ibmnto mining g ' share market maintained its raw 1 . . . ' 1 o; progres: magi-l with volume g1 _ The April edition of our Quarterly Quota! is 5??“- ° mpfgicflu g1 m; now available, showing the current market prices of in th firt l5 minutes 0i . . - - ~ 3335,, w: m; m,“ on m, a comprehensive list of ‘government, provincial, fiiflsllifiiunlflmfmiigmfil°fivlfi ‘municipal, public utility and industrial bonds. outstanding exception. The big ‘ Ellgpegressedutheliegwailccirelioftgi 15-1371: A copy will be gladly furnished upon request. new high price and closed at its vmccwu top tormmeegey. A gain of 1 l-4 TORONTO W, C P, f, 1 CO 1 WES TOE Cl‘ . Off The a... s... m... ... .... ,,,,,:,“;,*,, . . 1t 1c d 8c mpany \, vanoed .78 to mass and the mis- QUEBEC ' Limgmd . .“‘i%'“..:il‘.“‘°°l. ll." swam v - a points 3B. . 8 9 MQN 0N I ' ' ill." "..'.i"'i=.‘€.°.'él§.°".l.'€}l;3l°.a?€§ will-w "’ "°“" Sm" Hm" e l1 - cmrssurou , McKenzie Red Lake turned over CHAnoTrE-l-OWN TdEPlIIOIIQ- B4169 80,0000 shares and gained 4 cents on top of Wednesday's advance of - 10 ccntés. elzcd gakte kgolllin Shore ___ encoun er pro - a g quan- 1 . web“ k i m n u '“" r1: tity and the price backed up 5 Y-e e" 59° l‘ ° e 5 u“ °“ examining of the session Records cents to 1.05. Pickle Crow had a P resby i361)’ 0f P. E. I. in 3,16 ‘fmglzgiféd iglodth Mgrslzggg was discussed. It was agreed that swing down o! 35 cents but iully --- 35;“ “m ° b; 5' m‘ ti’ l the committee on Session Records recovered. ' The Presbytery of Prince Edward f ted "91 If: gm mi“) ggugg should bring in a resolution re. Footing along with Noranda. Itlfllld met in re ular quarterly 5 a “PM =1 l‘ 5 i‘ gardlng this matter at some later several other base metals iflellld- session at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, bu“ “Elmkl”! wlwaid "° 31”" date. The report was adoptqL ing Hudson Bay. Falconbrldre. March 3rd in Zion Church mu, ‘"8 miliim“ i° ‘m’ "l? °i m“ Rev. Edwin White, treasurer or sudbufy 335m, ghemu, wglte- charlcttewwn, and ‘m5 opened m work within their bounds in the the Presbytery mud reported on Walie-Aluulel and Bil-W Mellie due form by Rev. w. o. Rhoad, "e" fliim- the condition of that Fund. Quite Corporation recorded “advances. Moderawr. 855mm by Rem G_ ca,“ Rev. Edwin}. White, ccnvenol- of a number o: the congregations ‘Ullo-‘lo- 01"" ~“ llyle “illlbSéilljfosblllg-‘IQBX. 12:11 g’; Pnizimlérllggxtlée ‘lgegig; gags not‘ yetflsentin their contri- Stock: ‘ Close W150 - e er . - u ons or e present year, n 4 W. O. Rhoad, Moderator; Rev. R. fificlgzleiheiiaafir; iglfiflgéd osgllzllgégi; will take all o! the money due-4f Alilgmo“ My’ Hensley stavem clerk; m“ Fred this department of the church dur- not morkto meet an M the de‘ Au-rn‘ ._. Williamson, Rev. G. Carlyle Web'- Hng the past you mands on the Fund. The report Mmm“ W‘ Ste; Rev. 1D‘ Lloydcgrifrlflhi $123.) Six new Sunday .Schools were w“ adopted‘ ' 1M iii“. agerizgegnngv one‘, 111g C. iorgamzed mums the pa“ flummel: thThg follolwiug oglmmissioners to ‘V, '-'- h in“, oeneraAssemywhlohjgm 8411/, .R°b°'t“°'°“ and M" V‘ 3' oslmm’ nlefeyue now 45 9°15 “a w‘ meet in Hamilton, Ontario, June ill-al- zls student catechist and Messrs" John lgoé-lifiérzlltyillinfgt géégagfilgfixgs 3-10, i039, wereappointed. Rev w llgllirlli- ill? §§f,',v"§l§,‘§§.,f’°§“'§, gfim’ bar of memory awards given was 260 0' 311°“ and Rev- J- H- mlllllls. Big bliss w, Augw Siltewart w- M-cwuuam’ and the members received m“, with Rev. Edwin J. While and Rev. Hllsil! 11.-i 2.1% ' A‘ 5. M Don, 1d I All“ McKenzie’ illll ounlmunlon were 37 m an M. E. Genge D.D., as alternates, grail-fine H. h- M gherslrm. uuchlan Bruce. The smngs for local purposes were and Messrs. A. A. McDonald and u u~\ 1s J3?!‘ A cstewarfmders m‘; Th“: considerably in excess of last year Th°5~ w- M°"'l5°“- E149"- Willi li"ll l“ ma) Millar ‘Elders and Messrs min While the missionary slvlnga were gmk-s '1 Mffilwffy "id a M- u l-u v 1 ~ “ . ~ c as a ema s. lvulik lllll 11 Anderson Duncan Nicholson and Sfilmewilflil 19-5- Th . . 1 .2 ' _ Th “B l» s d,‘ 30110015 e matter o. the nominating of lam 11:» £18,213, McDmBkL replesentatlve durincg 19;; nierl atllepndrlncc were 3 Ea“ i?” fir]: the p°5lll°il °i 59°‘ (":|rll»ou" 144 ' Z1 _ M‘ H b0 N m, d rs ry of i c Gencral- Board of ‘inillhilfla: u: regeg-x‘ $115200]; grAtglfflliaollggl-fiifi: Bgfiast ‘narth; grden $11“, Missions made vacant‘ by the death ""““ “is 1°’ lands and Murray Harbour South Sunday School receiving the arm- °i 3°“ 0- 8' Gm“ D-D-l w” (‘lcriry 4' . be y d3 brought before the Court. Three iigilnlgruui $5535‘: feimillzsfétsgdigggefltfiség; gigs 3:3“; “festfnfixgllls ‘gnaw names were submitted. These were . ~ ' Q h d h 1 Rev. James McKay, .1).D., London llfillllffllltlxl) 111 edmml “If: Abegllellsileartorilvolllincl: Ell: lllifliilglqllillglllgt all! slngrlcyng Ont.. Rev. W. G. Cameron, Van: n“; $331103; Xl-iugih Mcpbéy-gon (m. missionaries while Zion and Tyne "m"; and t?“ Anenms- mid- D- (‘i F _ _. M , v 13 Sch 15 Mbtdth t D..o Mon eaLOn evolc be- llllllllkllzilo all“ gliglémo? °{§,§§'",’,','§°‘§e,',§,§§,',‘fa§f,)§ lligfil “ma? 533001-38 “g;- ‘new? in; taken the name of Rev. James Golilale y: ._- 05m ~ McKay prevailed. (will 11m :15 mdml m“ m“ 5"” ‘he "M" p 4h”, _ The question of the wisdom of lllflllll" or ezglggsjgesandwfgesgfe°ked fmmlplgsf ggceielgnathin 12h: pbugilriirllzegg Substituting the Sustenatlon Flllld (jfunnfln ' . _ [he 9,951,349, twang m, 58m m for the Augmentation Fund in the . three of the Ministers giving recs y Y Lrrillllliifi) L5, The ‘om enrollment 15 carrying on of the work of the uremic ons for ihelriabsence. From Rev. 1'09" Ch“ h d“ ed at some U , _ d L. u. DD" 3 Jug 773. The total amount of money N W” ‘"155 - lillllllullock (l; y§§§'f§“,,~dg§§.l.llon ffflfneflmv, raised shows quite an increase over length by R"- J- H- DQ113118. who lllirkcr 'y_ be ' of Illness “m; year while the mjssgonary s“. had givcn the mil-W!‘ considerable llllllmlpla Ellldogirlxnflgogvhej vllausseroww D lugs are considerably less than °l‘°“!l‘" “"4 “m”- B """"" - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' n- ~ u .. It was felt that the ustentation li0\\"‘_\' _ n becausc opqulge a serious w- tlnsc of last year. The banner fi _ _ _ -, , ' _. .r\ .y:iem wou cl involve a great deal ililllll ‘illillii indent 0n account’ of which he was (memes {or enmlunents are zkm cf extra expense and would not in like 5h s1” n” “m” l° leave the house ‘or "v- and Belfast in this Order’ The th end solve the financial mob M,“ Con, B eml wee!“ Young People's Society glving,the I e x h h - 1.14mi 2| Myer the mmutes o; the lastyeg. largxt amount to missions is that ems ° m" c ‘m’ - ‘ n m» (inlil m. 15o those o; a b; cglgdonlg, and the aocletjes It was held that some sch.mc oi’ llflyle l: 11 “I” session and a 35m u, 1 g, o t5 f 11 finance should be worked out iu-lnryn» 4;; special meeting were dlspcsed of "1 8 9 M895 "l 11" °!' 5 whereb ministers would be 1_,,1,cv_ .\l(-l\'i'll1.i|l 111:: the correspondence was dealt with. purposes are Summersida and Lot , Y * ; y.» -, __14 1 u; d _ ed o. all financial worry. Mam of llllllilll‘: all" u; iifitililllzk Till? follosfnzrara the leading rec- "i" me" "i" n“ ab“ i° "° "“'“ i Vi l‘ "f. ' ' :i l; .\lfi\\'l1‘il"cra 115'" Lawson. who will graduate from theymmendallvns subunit-d w the be“ W“ “um” °i “l” l’ f‘ “h, C0,, _,_ l I l s nun“ tmslgoun and 15w;- adopteg- continually financially embarrassed. sum» I 15' Theo as ca e y l (l) That wherever possible we I" "i" °i ‘he small" “ngmgi” u '. r T - ‘ 1 d Mllllryilllyh "Ilp; The Presbytery of Prince Edward l "We 9 silildal’ 5°h°°1 “i? every ignsclsfflle firs?! xllrcctepullllehlo mull: Norm. l" Island having come w know m. preaching pomt and a young oev- l” Y odsm c T“, Xlvllrillfl m Lawson because of having labored airs swlely in every cham- °l wnvelmc“ i“ 8° i’ ' a.» (m. 44 “mm the bounds durlnn we sum- (2) That we stress the impcrt- Win85 dfifflci 97°"! ll" dlilllll-l‘ °i Till b ' ' I “m: “an “INA m" months o; 193; approved o; ance of the Cradle R011 and tho lllloir his? bgiiiliill viiéidll $113155; c“ on...“ M the action o; the Presbytery ogii-lcme Department. "ill-y 11° a ° '\ I {Wu-wort 1m London i (3)‘That there be a public dec- Th9 ctmlclllgiféllaelllfrestntfioicfie ‘l1 '1 i * " “ ' . - Ffillfllllb r all‘, Tl"? Presbytery of Regina l5 “m” llarellon beiore ca?‘ fllndaybschoql- 221131811 ulifisemblly asklhll to have Pol. will ,1 ing application to the General As- l°i l9 "film's 0 9 Bill!" ' r , Pick (fro mr, . b; t n He,“ menu“ 19 b;- :.Z‘ll0Ol5——lll80 is those leading Pres- llllfl \Vl'i°l¢ mill-i" °P97l°5l “P “lld framyr 22'» f5}, fr, “Hanjlm 1,, June i“, p,- ‘bytery in the following items-ill ciealt with at the 11m "will"; l“ 1r ~l l _ _ ' ‘ ' Q1125“ 13,12 permission to receive Rev. Andrew il-"Rlllmelil- (2) Memory AWBYGS. Hfggmntg; ‘lfificgellgituatlon on Que 1mm m; Afl/“SQ Bus" a graduate o; 31mm. 1.71 Pupils received into full com- P9 d dmusy Qul-nmnl 71,4 new sgmmgfy g5 a mmlsw; Q1 the munion on profession of faith; (i) Prince Eilwlld 151a“ w“ _ , ‘ltcml Alan. :14 Presbytery,“ Church h, Canada Givings to missions and for total 9d at some length. The Pre byifli 1 1.. - - l. nil... Gull] Jill 111e, application was laid on the flllwunl-s raised for all nurlnses- °l "m" 13mm‘! “land fiflrlle all table. (4) That there also be a. similar lrlllaoe aitselftlhonaéteiltsg otosm; ‘fem u: -- _ ~ a -» n‘ e '_ 31153.0 212% ianwlln isuggkilll: $313. gicolliglsthlsrliclllllrg? Baum’ You“ graalle libdsrfliifln i" will“! i° "° Til-we all? GenerafLIBoard of Missionaries for 15> That- some answer be elven B" in i“ P°‘"-" 1° “"1 ghebfgg ' 1°" Til’ 4% work m the misfion fields of the l0 every question asked. hlbitinn Law on the m u e _ llll n 341 A 0111' IOV 110C 81'! 11'1"... N” Presbylerian Church in Cflllfldli. (s) That all ministers be held of P i t i t? wntlgfgczlh’. at": llflslll ,3, during the coming Summer months. rrslwnslble to Prebyiery for the 811d l" mime‘ “thin” amourkedl" sud (‘out ma; The Presbytery unanimously cn- prompt preseniallon of correct rc- Tl" Pr" Yl TY d _. s‘““""“ 1°" dorsed the apblication Dvrifl in the Ccnvenor. to meet at the call of the Mo er _ lllllrnll-Iiw H? The Clerk Rev. R. lllensley Stav- Till? Yellvrl and the several rec- ator and Clerk of which Fulfill: TllXlll 3'33 m. read a letter mm Rev. T. ommendflilons were advmed. i"ii'““‘i°" “E's 5'"? fixndbgnc, qulilum 14.1 Owen Hughes asking the Presbytery Rev. R. Hensley stavert, .Con- meetlns was °°5°d "i h e -w. Ii:°.“l“.“'“"° Y" to relieve him ot‘ the interlm-mod- venor of the Presbytery‘: eommit- distill" by ii" Mmmw" F"- (‘I If!" wall‘, 4',“ eratorshlp of the sessions of bath ire on statistiw. P11891134 “l9 0' Rlmad‘ " way-also 161,1, the congregations of Marshlield statistical and financial reports to aflilficz". 4W. and Cwedonla. It was agreed by the Court. As quite a number of w, H .4 Presbytery that M1‘. Hughes be the congregations had not cent in ,_ ,, M“, J_ T"r"fih£”“'"‘ Lmi-“n so“ “ma i” “ma!” '3 lmer'm'm°d°r' the“ annual report‘ M“ stave" “'1 Ilzlgglherlaigvelxllfillan from liirs. ator oi the Session of Marshficld was not able to Ii" hi8 "P0" ill fioremgh an“: us m one o1 be: , and_ that Rev. G. Carlyle Webster full. As far thmlOfl l! i316 IGPOIl-S ' I m.‘ a didn't have ‘musrn’ be appointed as interim-moderator have come in. the 161111118 are m“ partial w w Aldclqunc 111,4 of the Caledonia session. quite encouraging. The amounts “N32,; u“ he‘, we In” a pmvgou; ge"“1‘ll“"1"; 245i A number of reports were then contributed to the Bud!“ It the engagément... “m h”. hmbmd, t vhnrgh H l}, submitted to the court. The Home present date are quite in excess oi "no" 3nd Mm J_v‘rtu°lla1y- (To (‘ll can Missions rrort was given by Rev. the amounts sent in at this date “Thug would b, a “a with, deal‘, (‘nbnll 21,; G. Cflflyll.‘ ililrbslcr. convencl- of last year. Thus far it is found tlIt ‘mm Mfg 130N168‘, that we M. mlmgllon “i? lhc Home Mission; Committee. six of the coneregsilm ""9, cept withlmuah pleasureP-Chrlsl . rum Buy 201,5 The "m" “Slim m‘ m‘ "a" "e 8°“ "Pslderably w" ‘he w? tian Science mnitor. all-ll Town 1n the same as those .01 lact year in their glvings to the Budget. ._.._._---- 1.1m» im- m; with the exception of the special These six are Zion, St. James, Wood n- ohllbluins apply Ilnard’! §{§'"'5'"'° £16 grants given last year to Caledonia. Islands. Malnequo and Bummer- — N Hf,“ 2% It is possible that there may be a side and Caledonia, and in this "~ Norilon 11 further ten per cent cut on the order. Upwaids of two hundred ° (llflllllvuill 11% grants this year. , more Public are reported as having R SA Palm, k 2m The Home Missions committee been registered in’ the Sunday pend o" ,3 will apply for a student for the Schools this year than last year. i Porn Cro 101,4. Wat Point, oleary and Coleman There are also a number more filial“ Q :54 mizsion ileld and also for one foi- leachers reported. The total Dee to arrive next week. u: loo: 0) 0 ' m", ma“ m‘ the Caledonia gmgatlorf for the amounts given for stipends is choice horses. nth calamari‘ remun- a summer months. Mr. Kugh Mc- sllzhtly mater this year than last broken. A801 0'9 "I W“ , h Phonon stated to the court that year while the total amounts con- twin to fourteen hundred. W! i‘ the ,. ,' o! caledpnia were asking tributcd by the various branches for ad co arrival. Also want to W!‘ ‘mini b"! 909110 "will"!!! '1'"- to have Mr. Younl. son o! Rev. of the Women's Missionary Societ- Mlle HM 411""- 7" ‘m’ riwrlos- The remit Indium ihm Luther mung. missionary to Japan. 185 were somewhat less than that eleven IMMI- m M Jvvllh hrmm in 0mm. appointed u» our field. . of last year. A more complete re- u. w. wooll- Wilh I will 11m Mbulstion of where will be four island students port will be given at a later meet- Charlottetown B- l- IAW- applying‘ for work in the mission ing. The Nnort WlA-ldolplpd. =—v—>o—~-~~-._-._-gv_-?:;_ ._,_.,_._,,-_-_- fieldshof (igchuroh the atutrdaer "hltevfil. Dougie, Canveno: of mon . e:e,sre mm r c. s esveryu Committee on m’ 'A|N_ Donald 2:312:11‘! Jimesa Ad Mc- om‘: Rerbglds repel-ted on tn: . I . Coven y _ - en erson. s g o e several rota of rec- . ' 11mins “i” "M... ..r-..sl:"“... n "an l: 2°’ r-m-"r- Fllli "Elli _ ~11 V0 511660 recur-o oonegfthgup H l f . JIM. ‘l’. Owen-Kuhn, oonvenor of sion: was found to have had cor- ~ gciyy, __ the a committee, luv. c1. taia space: between several 8Q“ ‘agave a brief rang: a?“ o! 1111:1115 According to the . _~ standing, o so an 10mm or Procedure" n animus one m l T "'5 Lb- 50 " 1 m m ~ ‘ 2M h“. an y... Other Fox Meal: for i sale at HariwPi-ices ~ A ' ISLAND COLD . 1 The caution o r ‘ we m new :1. "mm s» a u» Communion mils A “till-W” Mmww vlceoar-oamauuaunmuu i ‘