{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. 1—4 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 3:333:11 visiting none-311.1131 so 111? \ ~ . 1:393 con~ had done a x. . “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'. ..»..A.\J A L:i "lama"? m? baa; 3 . § . . 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 uA../ ‘. ,. 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