In 1884, Rev. Reynolds became a member of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference and he was assigned to Murray Harbor, P.E.I. from 1884 to 1885. From 1886 to 1887, he was pastor of the Alberton, P.E.I. Circuit. In 1888, he joined the Montreal Conference and served as follows: 1888 - 1890 Matilda, Ontario 1891 - 1893 Cardinal, Ontario 1894 - 1897 Lansdowne, Ontario 1898 - 1900 Pakenham, Ontario 1901 - 1903 Athens, Ontario 1904 - 1907 Kemptville, Ontario 1908 - 1911 Cornwall, Ontario 1912 - 1915 Perth (Asbury) Ontario 1916 — 1918 Morrisburg, Ontario 1919 Supply minister in Morrisburg, Ontario On Decmeber 29, 1919, from his comfortable home at 15 Patterson Avenue, Ottawa, he passed to his reward at the early age of 60. He was kindly-spirited manly man, and is greatly missed by his brethern. The funeral obsequies were conducted by the President of the Conference, Rev. A.A. Radley, on Jan. 1, 1920. He leaves to mourn their loss his life-long companion, whose maiden name was Lillian E. Blackstock, two sons — both medical doctors and specialists, and a daughter, Mrs. Sands. REV. GEORGE WELLS FISHER 1888 - 1890 Rev. George Wells Fisher was born at Newark-on-Trent, England in 1847, and came to Canada in 1871. He entered the ministry of the Methodist Church in the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island conference where he held numerous charges. Rev. Fisher was received by the church in 1872, ordained in 1874, and pro- ceeded to have a distinguished career as a minister. 1881 Pointe de Bute, N.B. 1882 - 1884 Hillsborough, RE]. 1885 — 1887 Campbellton, P.E.I. 1888 - 1889 Alberton, P.E.I. 1890 - 1892 Pownal, P.E.I. 1893 - 1895 Tryon, P.E.I. 1896 - 1898 Fairville, N.B. 1899 Newcastle, N.B. 1900 - 1902 Moncton, Central, N.B. 1885 - 1887 ES. Miramichi District 1890 - 1892 ES. P.E. Island District 1893 — 1895 Ch. Summerside District 85