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reflect much credit on the industrious and talented author. In the summer of 1888 his congregation gave him a well earned vacation of twelve months and furnished him with ample means to revisit his native land, his stipend going on all the While. His many friends in Charlottetown were rejoiced once more to see his familiar face, and to hear the old gospel proclaimed by his clear ringing voice, neither of which seemed to have lost much of the freshness and vigor of youth by the lapse of the twenty—one years that had rolled by since he left our shores. Of those who signed his call thirty-four years ago, very few now remain; we can only think of William Wyatt, Donald McLeod and James McLeod; all the others have been called hence and soon these will follow.

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