MaritimesgSBS Auxiliaries with a membership of around 9,000. 20 no"; :Auxiliaria were form-ed in the. s-Man‘tfmes' dtri'xig 190mm with 'm'emb’e‘fs'fiifi o! 931 and scatterei helpers comprsed‘ mostly of these mothers who cannot 'attend the 'regular meetings numbering 1033 The present auxillez-y brings the 'total in P. E. I. Presbyterial up to 33 ' And thebe have a membership of 6?? ‘Afber a; hyrm had been sung Mrs. ‘Horton who also accompanied M." Rogers and who was Vice- Frazid: nt * the P. E I ?resbyteria.l led them 1:: the Consecra 1011 Prayer and after 2‘

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1--99t1113 7a.: Closed with»)??? 33' RSV. Mr Eray. Ten new membez; were then added to the roll. beln' Mesdexnes Thomas Clout. Thoma

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iron. Miss LuCie Henderson Vol“ Henderson, Ivzazv J. McClure, 253;”:- ara.McClurs, Annie J. Gray 9. Stella. Glow.

I Mrs. Horton then spoke words 0'. encouragemenb—mflhe work Sonj Ibusiness mabers of importance WP _ Vthen diScussa-d and “tie—yetbentlon c the member. was called to the Con-

stitution of the Society by Mrs

Rogers who 33150 kindly promised to

5313?” an early day a few cool:

of the'onmal report containing a; copy of the Constitution. , A cordial? vobe of that“ to these s askers ancl

Mm. Grey 11 her usual -utal‘MRi“; manner clc1ed a. piegoant meeting.

The healhy’ infant society was launched 01 its career, which amid all the 11133 and difiiculties of the past 20 years has continued to grow' and expand One of t‘n: z‘lctors that we are inclhed to o‘i—s 7'12: helped no“: a. little has been the very great int:re st melifestetl ‘1y “:2 T"°1“'"T‘,.‘."/L‘,

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pastors of he corlggT.

{regular att-ndamce 'monthly matings. '“V '

zsplre and instruct the members and‘ Ho tame up the various fields where lthe society has sent it: representa- itives as a study for the monthly meetings. ' ; The annual fee for membership was fixed at 50 cents to be paid half yearly and we find the first field; 13:1;dLed was Korea which hes al-i; ways bee en felt as the special child': of the Eastern Div Lsion and now unfortunately lost to the Presbyter- ian Church though work has been extended to Manchuria among the Koreans there. " i Trying the first year of Operation :ewing circle 773.; 3,.Jteci in con-'

he :2 fifty to make

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sided to meet in the homes or in the 0211th MW might be found .xxt desirable at the time and the hour of meeting changed from 2.30 to 2 p. m. Refreshments were also to be served if desired by the-hostess for the occasion; The message seems to have been taken from the begin- rung did we flud frequent mention of a study or its conbents by the 02- 50233 of the society.'fl1e average 11-32201: of members for the first Woe over' 13‘ which seems t be a. record and a succesful bane? and social oompiet ed the work. Receipt; from Bazaar being :32. CO, 21;} lch "3'3. expended 11 supplies to mus a. box of clothing for the Miséionarv'suse. in February. 1911 we :md the

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some as it 15:3,ow for the minutes' my 11; mag deoidadté) haxe our meet- i:.‘.3 on the st “1961113de 01’ ”Chi

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