congregation, eight in T‘l‘filber, oil decline to accept ani of those in the Peters Road section seven in num- ber, all made the same statement with the exception of two and one of these securing a to w more votes! .... A v11~ «7:7 in E113 election 3.11.11.” to 1:- lduly elected to ”the ofiice which ‘ri ' still retains. . 1 On April 3rd the Moderator de— clares its intention of taking vaca~i tion for too seeks in the near fut- ure. This seems to how: been. done; and i1e_rj3tt;10:ngd,siizoroucly——te—wo ,‘ . the Perv ard -1. ‘- 7, C) *‘3 D) 1 L (n ‘ 5.4 ‘1 “’13 'r" w’il'iS and 51.1, _..: we 11:13; ations inter? :33 :=i t the work of the -ori at home and ab and. Convenors are appointed, eg. Oswald Graham, hairmsii of the Central Committee 3 ‘ _ C. D McClure, Jhairman of the. Spiritual Aims Committee. lorry Johnston, Chairman of the Puilicity Committee. _ _ Thomas A. Miller, Chairman of Finance Committee These men seem to have all been active andFdiligentanci response‘by’ the people was hea'ty and in a great measure testified 0 their spirit of 1 Thanksgiving and rust. i3.,_,,i,"‘he following fluires from theqReL ‘pcrt of Assembly for 1919 may be interesting as well as instructive tel Eill: l I I I l I of preaching tatioos 2| No, No of'elders .............1... 8l iNO of families 130 iNo. of Baptisms . 10 N2. of teachers am officers in 3 $3.13. '. ..................... 20 ‘1 . a v n" ‘ 111/. 111' 110111011113; ................ WU ‘ .~;;1,_ of mir‘:211jg1i.133i,\*s5 dildfl‘l lliv’o. ;-;.;i.1'niinir;iii?.3 I *mt of congregational ex roses ........... . ...... 2,100.00 Am't given to colleges ...... 33.00 Ain‘t given to Home Mi§ions 92.00 Amt given to Foreign Mls‘ _ ................. 170.90 "-21 to aged and In- ministers 7.00 ‘.~Lm't given to social service 17.00 32177:: glen to Rally Day 11:. . ....... :' 46.00 lAm‘t; on by N M. Society 39. 00 i But in the midst of all this activity lthere W25 a movement that caused {1:3 sees-zzzon or“ activities fC1 a time. 33,171 to the 3’.e/. Archibald :3 other» ‘7 1 14,17 t u- i 1 i Len 11:3 "0:3.-32111 oi Chip- ‘AA '\'1>. .‘w .v-v _ s a .3, 11.4.2 3311;113:710}: ca :e or. as he ‘ acl declined a previous call to 3 fieid in :iova Scotia he mnet'ed it to be his duty to accept this one which as hearty and unanimous, so the 2ant re atio :15 of the pastor and cople became dissolved and his last --1':ry in the minutes as Moderator March 13th. 1920 (11 yea. ago). Sutherland left the field in a i "TL—1y prosperous condition due in E12331 large measure to the impetus of l i «1 (v—a "‘II‘U 1*.1 O . v ;Q o v-n l ~ ~ .21: C1. -? ,1 mrifor'rd‘aho‘ Eli—1': influzce ' of the” folio/3rd 1‘1 clement which is still fresh in the lmmis 01 many of our people and i Male 713er (tires 3d, it failed 111‘ 31.3.3117 cases to fuiiill our best hopes. ‘ 3 .11 in. - - .. 1... I 3 0.1 3:300st 2:1.1i1313,inany of whom !.,1- Lara Lk .~,.1..fi .. w 3 .13; .1013": ’12:”: 110 11013313; i "‘23? 31* em. iosemi sexually—192m After tho resignation and removal 32' Rev. Archibald Sutherland from this choigc matters of a varied not»l ure dcvclogied. There had been the contraction of the new 1.311153 buich :ng completed, the Comimh iioo Roll