On Prince Edward Island merfield. This arrangement continued until Janu¬ ary 2nd, 1873, when Mr. John Murray was ordained and inducted into the pastoral charge of New Lon¬ don South and Granville. In the prime of life and endowed with much of the spirit of the Master , Mr. Murray entered upon the work of the congregation with great zeal, and his labors, especially among the young, were greatly blessed. During his ministry there was quite a revival of religion, and many were added to the church. After a most successful pastor¬ ate of three years, Mr. Murray accepted a call to Sydney, , on 17th November, 1875, and was accordingly loosed from his charge and trans¬ ferred thither by Presbytery. Both North and South New London , being now vacant, were reunited, and Rev. Isaac Murray , D. D ., having accepted a call to the united church, was, on nth July, 1877, inducted as pastor of that charge with $1,000 per annum and the free use of a manse and glebe. Dr. Murray 's pastorate lasted for only about one year, he having accepted a call from the Presbyterian church, Charlottetown , on 26th September, 1878. After Dr. Murray 's trans¬ lation, North and Summerfield were disjoined from Clifton and Granville and were placed in charge of Rev. W. A. Mason , B. A ., who for several years labored amongst them with dili¬ gence and with a fair share of success, but event¬ ually, with the view of taking a post-graduate course in Princeton Seminary resigned his charge of New London . 45