On Prince Edward Island many instances the people, young and old, would not leave the meetings until after midnight, so anx¬ ious were they to find peace. Almost no subject was spoken of except spiritual things; when young peo¬ ple met the inquiry was, "Is it well with you?" "Have you found peace?" "Are you resting on the Solid Rock?" It was no uncommon thing to find workshops, dry goods stores and other places of business turned into prayer meetings. There was nothing like excitement at the meetings, but there was intense earnestness in all the addresses, enquir¬ ies and prayers, and by the blessing of God the result was an addition of one hundred and nineteen communicants to the roll of the church. The church proving too small to accommodate those who wished to obtain sittings, it was resolved to enlarge the building, so as to give an additional seating capacity of about three hundred. The church would then seat nearly one thousand. This reso¬ lution was promptly carried out, at a cost of over five thousand dollars. After a great deal of earnest discussion and nine years of patient waiting, until the conscientious scruples of the weaker brethren died out, a good pipe organ was at last introduced. This added ma¬ terially to the efficiency of the musical and praise department of the worship. In the year after the enlargement of the church edifice, 1886, the congregation was visited by another time of refreshing, when a large number were added to the church. In compliance with a 147