{numbers and strength or the. Annual ERe eoorts show them far ahead of the

1e1321boring char es in our stand» ards of measurement and with the four places for Sabbath 1nd week: day services it became a horny field for any Minister to attempt The drive

i 1roz‘nd t'n e mainlond is four teen.

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rniies and the Peters Road congre- 33tion demanded a share of the So 1— bath servicesvso the evening service was-ilzalinthere*byrvthe ..i1nister*:on his re turn frOm afternoon Sewices o‘t Hurrayilnrbor South. An i. -

crease of the families made more

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visiting none-311.1131 so 111?

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1:393 con~ had done

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. “U V-E‘E'SEZ of niinlj“ C‘ 5.;

tars 1r _ and cotland at this 31:13 was considerable sod i71 ihe

.Z2stern Synod the material. prosoorn

ity of the people did not produce a” i

large number of condid3t es for

) ministry so there was no?) a son- I

alder-ole len n3th o! 1acancy but it was filled in due so on £13 we sh till

8310- En 9‘21? 1141‘” letter re Rev.” 11'1’1'.

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. 1391—1394. Efigfizh 3 mpg simply and pastor. . (71.1 Sept.g6“.~h 1891, “Ere congre- gstlons offsiim'rsy Barbor North as EP°ter3 Road formally became a 5e13- arate charge with Rev. V. B. Spen-i per 02 Georgetown as Interim Mod-E (amt-or of Mon. A long period off vacancy sellowed, as the congregationi Ems not mum erically nor financially: Istrong and men were not osilyE secured. On the 27:11 of‘b‘ecembEF 1392 a call isms given to the 2327. ..n E rim Gray but before it reached hiniE 113 219.1? accepted and Exxome 5 ttieciE 511. another place. '7'” 1‘1“" ‘E

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‘. ,. E 1.. _.., , -.-\,-.\ .g - 1n t-ii will .12.. _,~.,..,,-.o , i r L w _~ ' A‘ - ,, x .1111} it “.13 onpacfisii that L113 Aug: ;'1‘ier;t;,:on :fimri 77.31131 «my a . "‘ .“‘ I s- )

. ? 33: ‘v‘ ‘_ E“ l U‘. . 0 ) 3:113:11“. ' 3. £01.11 or .2281). 3.

1 I111;; it ths 121113, request was ‘11

Emade to Presbytery in June1893| that Rev. L. J. King be continued 213E probation until matters are arrang E

sothat he could be inducted as the Pastor be being the _unaminous cho’ ce 0! the people. This was grant-I ed. His induction. took place 'Novem-l her 14th, 1893. But this pastorate. was brief and after 13.: ting only 3i year Mr. King resigned 2r om the‘ .cnargs—snei—vres—rW 'Presbytery on Decembo r 30th,189d.'

We know no more than that he; served for a time on the mainland, E

JOHN G. Geri/1.2111051 13:15-97

rifle Rev. Ewen (311115 acted as I'n- terim Moderator during th- vacancy and on July 3th 1895 :1 cordial and unaminious call was 1?? tended to .he Revxqohn G. Came ron then settled at Bay Fortune and Sourisi’ . E. I. m. Cameron accepted the call and: was duly induced to the pastorate in

Ethe month of August the same year. The settlement seems to have been a wry happy one and Mr. Cameron °l11rew himself heart}? into the duties of his sacred office with an ardor too great for his strength. The mem- bership increased. and the future seemed full oi sunshine. A lover of good driving horses Mr. Cameron was on the road a great portion of Eliis tinie visiting the people in their-E homes as every good pater does because ma .y people are careless of Church relationship and ordirisnces:E and the field generally was in 3‘ run-clown condition for some years M . Cameron seems to have been 21E native of the Island and a man. of long experience in previous charges He was 21. most earnest and faithfuli laborer. 9. good sound practical? preocher, a. man of superior adminis— trative :i‘o lity, a kind ..nd :3 '13. 13th:- tic pastor sod greatly beloved by both old ;in- young in his congre- :;1t.ion In his pre.ious post-suite he 213:1 1:1 bored from 1373 till 1595 and brought to this cha go the experience of successful l1‘oor.‘€~‘ith the ir 1p: 01 ed con 'tion of this field many;

"need-e; reruns drier made. ihc