low him whetesoevcr his lot may bet cast." V Another chapter is thus closed and' ,3- vacancy created in which the Rev. 3A. J. MacNeiil of Murray River was appointed Interim Moderator and ar- candidates as might be available. rangememts for the hearing or auc‘nl1 31.427. ARCrIIBALD SL'IHE HAND ! " 1914—1920 1 On’Msrch' 6th 191-1- a hearty and unanimous call was given 03' the ccmgregation to “ex. fit‘d’liizi‘ianci "who was i {2?} *iiwi‘riwlg L. .i w 4- r from tit A. _ 1 . ., ”M, Coiicge it :filgtcz.\. i l | I ~ ‘ . , ,i i eretion Mr. Sutheriay’ti QC’CCDtPQ tn“ I can and on May 27111 of the samei year was ordaine-zidtowhematite??? the miniszry and inducted as pastor of the cherge._Thc meeting of the Presbytery was heid for thispur- pose in the Murray Harbor North Church, the Rev. R: P. Murray Act- ing as Moderator. :Rev, A. J, Mac- 'Neiil of Murray River, who had been interim moderator of the vacancy, read the edict {to the assembled i 2 1 i l congregetion. Rev. ».. J, W. Back preached 'an able and appropriate sermon after which‘ Rev. ,Mr. Mur- ray as the Moderator of Eresbytcn‘ ordot'ied and, , inductee -1153, isother- lefid Wh) had given his assent}; the queszions prescribed for fhe oc— cosions and addressed the nearly in- A. J. D/iLCNeiil then andressed the. ' . , . . ' corizzegmon as to trim? duties and: Rev. ‘5 Andrew Gray, the former and "#311 beloved pastor of this con~ grrc'g‘itim, who was present 31 a few Elucl‘fiogn words kll'itii'j commend- d minisez‘ and people on the union 5 just corsumnuated. Rein: :1 7301111554 of the same year gave large oppor- tunities for wide and varied service inmany hitherto unknown ways. We find the membership of the con- 3”:;3:L ions increased and Sabbath evening services in the churches. The Adult Bible Class movement had ;-:-::c some years before this in a. great many of our churches and we "1d it started by-the pastor with large attendance. Attempts are also made to enlarge the membership of th session and organize cottage, zinger meetings in the various dis-ii Ericis o ‘5 these seem to have not 1:311:91. A serious condition seems1 . . u . A. . , M w -1 r‘3.:. . 1‘." . J on. 2.3. _«.-C v-3innifl5 CL :, K ‘ , . -cs -n a, .. . .,.,.. \ w , 1 can“; «AG (.‘JzCusbiGi'o * J No permanent or ems to have a great many‘ were made. Other perplex~ emblems of a delicate nature* , i . ~_ ! V. x 5-1. nu. n. c e ‘ gA «15 L0 the es, memo-2 0t Qc21-‘ -.:-:e2:n to nae been prominent at the V 0’5 ‘ as the case over the whole QJUE’JZ". and not the least of; these "gm. the long and ardent controversy " the misnomer “church We find however that the liity of the people in both of the obsrges is well sustained'end per- mission given to; baptism of the children in the homes Wherever such is desired. 7_ , , 7-— 7 7 ‘ Mbsion Money‘ Mission inonies col; “funny ‘ filth-ho: North 259.10, Peters Road, $71.10, Murray or North Sabbath School, $14.00, 1 ”whichVii/es oomit the , A _l ”nus far in the historyl _i if / :in 94v 1 ,,,, V ‘ ,Y. - ... 1.2.: mn higii is .-;‘ c , J , t 3AM?) UL iflflf Cd. in... “new ~ ~ V 74"! ‘ \ J\)~AJ\ILAL:) txhiwl" l unlit? Noun, 1‘ 1..~: - L) DI . i