HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE EAST POINT BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. Brown reported that he was royally treated both at East Point and Murray River . He is still deeply interested in the Lord's work on Prince Edward Island . He is now over eighty years of age. Rev. F. A. Kidson frequently preached and baptized here fifty or sixty years ago. He was a fine preacher and a man much loved. When here he made his home at Alex MacLean 's, where his son now resides and continues the worthy name of Kidson. THE MEETING-HOUSE AT NORTH LAKE The meeting-house at North Lake was started in building 1875 and finished in 1876. The two churches united in building it, giving lum¬ ber and labour and what cash was needed. It has served a good pur¬ pose as a convenient centre for preaching, Sunday School and lectures. REV . DR . (mi MRS . J. A. CORDON In September, 1876, a call was extended to Rev. J. A. Gordon , then of Alberton and West Cape , P. E. I ., to become pastor. He at once en¬ tered upon his work and spent four strenuous and successful years with the church. His field included Souris , Dundas , St. Peters and Kingsboro . He was an ardent temperance worker. He led in the erection of the 11