Peters Road. At the June meeting the‘

Mrs. Janus Kennedv. President. Mrs Benjamin Clom Vice Presi- dent.

(IT‘S. William Clow, ensure?

Miss Bella. Henderson. Secretary,

Mrs. James Kennedy and Mrs -William Clow were anpointei dele- gates to the Presbyterial in Alher—i .ton' on July 9th and luth. This was the year of the great Missionary Congress in Toronto and the Society heard-"reports of the same from Rev. Andrew and Miss Annie Gray.‘ There $2.5 also to be 21. Missionary Con—

race to be held at Sacxville. NB .x'hit-h the pastor urged the members .1 possible to attend on Tuly 22nd. AS it covered one district.

On August 5th. 1913 the Society haxl a visit from Mrs. B. Rogers of Charlottetown who had come fortthe second annive'saz'y of the Society and with oMrs. A. D: Horton who had with her then conducted the devo- tional exercises and addressed the Society which had assembled at the residence of MrsIR Benjamin Clow. 13 members and 6 visitors were pre~ sent at. the meeting Mrs, Regers ad- dressed them in a i'ery practical manner which had much \zilnah le- informntion for the Qacicty. Mrs A. D Horton :11:' after a few re-L marks gave a report 0-: the Pfesby“. terial leld at Albertcn \Ers Me1' nda'I Millar wasapgmintsd a deleb te toI attend the annual nine-ting of the W. . F. and H. Society in Charlo'tetonnI . 21 Sept. 10th and after votes OII thanks to Mrs. Roger; and to \irsI Horton the hostess served :1 nice tea: to the gathering. At the October nicetiiirz. Mrs. Melinda llilllr guy: a report of t‘19 Annual wivenm “.11

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At‘the Noym-wr sting 1914 it was decmied to $49.58 60953.; a} 21;: 2,21» nual report and the new study book, The southern CA’CQJ' and Zita—:2 seems to have been large e.tt:nd- ance at meetings during the year with correspondingly large eontribu- Itions. The following year there wa' a box of clothing sent to Trinidad and the Korean field *2/35 stint. :1 the use or pictures and at Ll“- me:t.ng these officers were elected.

President, Mrs. Mgbiillar.

.. ViceLPresldeht, Mrs, Ben}. Glow.

Treasurer. Mrs. William Claw.

Secretary, Ethel Hendmcn.

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