is of a comparatively recent date and the coming summer will see its icoming of age. and thlls'be able to 5519831: for itself. ’To trace its biogra4 phy through the years of infancy, childhood and youth is the ambition of the writer. Itsrvalue and import- ance in the work of the Church could not be measured in space. It remains yet as a. monument to the faith, devotion and unfailing pray?I ers of many whohaVe passed from the fellowship of earth to the bright- e:- and more lasting bliss 01 Heaven“ May grace be given to us that we may follow in their train. EXSTORICAL 5113;31:ng , BEGINS l a "1213 minutes of the organization cf: ,the \K’omen’s Foreign lidissionary éSociety as recorded herewith 'at- i-Eduamy—7-}Zagtbor—~Nontl;.4 VJ 1:13 20th, 1910. According to. mouncement from. the dais on the previous Sabbath. the Lsdia Aid Society met in the vestry of the Murray Harbor North Church on Wednesday, July 20th at the usu- al hour of meeting, viz. '2.30 p. m. Inev- Mr: Gmx-?3§,P3-Si9£-“the loongregeticm being in attendance. istatod to the ladioh present at the close of the aid meeting that his-oh-a ject‘in coming to their meeting'wasi to comer with the members of “The. hm" about thewtedvisability or organ-; (whee—Women’yForéignWHESit-iniijf 'Society, Alixiliary.~'I-"ne—lodies~presenfl promised to consider the matter. l Mr. Gray then took the chair and: read as s, . Scripture Lesson 3 Nils-9 sionary chapter viz. the XXXV. of! Isaiah and led in prayer for mis-l siozmi‘ies. ’ The subject of organizing an Aux- iiiol-y was then discuxed and it was Jmiiy resolved by those present that :t W. 34”. M. S. be reorganized. The. oil-owing are the 219-2113 of the mam-- enrolled : u— Mrs. James Kennedy, Mrs. Benjamin. Glow, Mrs. Neil McDonald, Mrs. Wil- liam Glow, Mrs. Johnwnite, Mrs. William Henderson, Mrs. Cartney D. McClure. . ' . Resolved that, the name of this Society be the Murray Harbor North : Auxiliary'oi’ the W. F. M. S. The fol- !lowing officers were .then elected: ' President, Mrs. Lemuel Kennedy} ' Vice-President. Mrs. Baniamin mow;a ; Secretary, Mrs. Neil McDonaldL Treasurer. Mrs, William Glow. The matter of deciding on the fee was left over to the. next regylar, meeting. it was resolved that the: iflr‘st ‘Wednesday of each month we} ' the day of the 23:11:: monthly; 1:232:23 of the Sociatn hour to lie int-ti: aténzxt b.2323. The pro» apriety oi-having a 33m,9¥§§?fifll« lconnection'with the auxiliary'ms! idlsccssed and leftover for birther‘ _ consideration. The meeting than sui- joumed to meet at the Manse ohthe ' first Wednesday of August ht 2.3“.- p. m. . .A. 6mg, Sec. Prgtem ‘ ti " The next meeting of the Society was held at the Manse onfithe 10th of August as the representatives of the Society were unable to be pres-- ‘ent on the 3rd and Mrs; Benjamin Rogers, Charlottetown, President of the P. E. I. Presbytezfiai being pres- ent presided and opened the meeting , m‘th devotional exercises, singing a . hymn, 'preyer, prayer and reading of scripture. Every one of the ten ’ charter members being«prasent,‘bn‘s. Rciers addressed them in a; most pleasing and practical manner, her . tall: having in it many excellent" practical suggestions for the Auxil- iary members and a fund of rumor-5i ' icel information regarding the aux-a iliaries oi the Maritime Provinces." We here reprint It few of the more <. The lst Auxilina’y "was