< l I E t E . i . .= listen sid Mist lmiwriwi llnilisil llilltf Stlsitsl J .lbs t - -- YORK INSTI i CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev C-AVINDISH--On BIIMIIY. Ill Y DAY POLIOE COURT.-A uae.. - ~ » " m brought against a woman by a :nan Jae MacDougall will preach on 4th, Mr. J. Sydney Bonnell of Pine ¢°N7R5°T-'Ml'~ P- for abusive lan-guage before the Sabbath the ith at Canoe Cove at 1-ml C0115” yin npnqneg ng;-ying Sifpimerside, has been Court yesterday lnorning was ad- 10.30, Argyle at 3 and DeSable at at North Rustico st 11 a. ni., Caven- uuntract for 'building jen,-ned nnm gntrn-any nn"-ning, 7_ dish. Sn. ln. and New Glasgow, at the Sanitorium at _(__ . . ‘ ‘ l The Work will be BRADALBANE AND NEW YORK CIRGUIT.-Rev. F. H. _.__- GLASGOW. - Services in the Littlejohna will conduct services on A social event, of more than on churches of Christ on next Lord’s Sunday as follows:-11 a.l1\.. Yvrll. dlnary importance _took place 'at 5APTi5`|_' §ERV|°E5-- diay as foilnwts:-Bradalbaue, 11 3 p. m. Bruiclrley, 7 p. ln. Union Nine Mile Creek 0n,1°‘rid'ay night, Mil. Rev, F- A. HlliJi°y a. m; Fredericton Hall, 8.80 p. in.; Road. Sacrament will be disposed Dee, ztlth, when upwards of one stsrvieos at Albany. New Glasgow 7 'p. m. (Petri-at at, each appointment. _ hundred ot his friends assembled 31'- WYICIDGTBIBIIQ, 7; plggge ¢gqpy_) inter-Church For- -FUNERAL SERVICES--Tile ous home of Mr. Archibald McGreg- REQQRD p°|_|_ 'fax ¢0|_LEc. funeral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth or, to celebrate his 94th birthday. TION.-The coming civic election Nelliglin who Dallled away at the Mr. M<>Gl‘°¢0i‘ altho\.\¢i1 iw-Vin! ll-' "°"¢3 "°R ~'A"*N-- may have something tn its with heme 0! her sieve Mrs. tm-.l Flew tained' to this great age is in full “5° Y°k°i H535' ““‘““5' - the fact that already the sum of $5,- inl. Stanley Bridle. on Sunday £001! possession of all his faculties to F" ‘E“'t Fi" F“"“i“5 ' 000 has been collected in poll taxes P1808 Dn T\l8il_dU»y Bi¢°l'l\°0l1 li- 1 n wonderful degree and is able to i 5“’“°"sid° ii" i" bi - o’clock from St. Pauls church to be about and do a fair amount of “ Y 3 I' the r t , the it ' g Siillfiiay *W0 'P“il‘! gtg; pnliufainreggigrs gnc;-s¥;rd_ the Catholic Cemetery, Slimmer- work and can still read the finest H011' S“mm'¢fSidl‘0VlllC€- t Ilmrlaimrg to lherivseugl igiiiis Leotl, regent. of the Abegweit Chnp- address Mr. MacGregor was pre- MIDNIGHT SERVICES- The museum-ntot this town ;tnd.lt;0manl: Ear lr.l_O. D. E. who told the class sented with a beautiful chair. Mr. _ I . ‘ly vou have ever b . d e lstoric story of the great J. W. Taylor making the pres_enta~ passing of the old year anti the ad-k Wm-ing In he] out 9;?" 'T03 y Hilti deeds performed by that illustrious tion. ‘ vent of the new year were marked; and lwmy maizmer ll -I Cileerfnl G-Ienfral ln the early history of our Mr. Mccregor after thanking his I In conclusion we. would ask von §I_t;l:>ui-lylaigllorrrrfixntilizznéd DA sthlort pro-_ friends for their kindnessiltti rerrlttigr. i'° ”°"°l’l 'his present. not indeed which added mstsrisli 5 Gill? bermg him gave a very D hm; if -so lllucll for its value but as sv- pieasuntness of th y 0 e account of mg travels to t 6 a - - < e occasion. fornian gold fields in the early tif- last night by initilligllt services in the Methodist Church and St. Paul’s Chlirch. At the former tile pastor Rev. Mr. Glendenning gave u thoughtful discourse from the words in Deuteronomy 8 : 2-"Thou Shalt Remember All the Way which the Lord thy God litltll Lend Thee." Scripture readings and hymns appropriate to thc occasion were features of the service. in St. Paul's the first hour of the new year was observed by a cele- bration ol! tile Holy Communion and the singing of llylllns approp- riate to sucll 9, solcllln occasion. The rector llcv. H. IJ. Raymond in a brief and illlprcs.~;ive address gave out on il text. fortlle yezlrihc w0rd‘S in 1l.CbrlI1tiliuns 2-14: “Now Thanks bc unto God, which always causeth us to Tl-iunlpll in Christ." FINDING OF BODY.-Tho Hali- fax Herald, riricrrillg til tllc lintilllg there of the body of (‘.'.lpt. Wiilsh UI -Sumnlercide says: “Diver J0hll Gregorio, who on Sa,tul'dlly brought 10 the surflice the rmllliins nt' Abra- ham COX. who was tirowlleti nt tilt* head oif the cable wharf on the night of Novr>lllbt=l‘ 25, has Kiev ffltlnd the -body’ of \C.zill\ai“ Wililih. of the schooner licavxer. at Mill Cove, Dartmouth. The remains of the latter were iylllg in flve-i'uth- oms of wnter, unii were buried in mud, only one foot being left un- covered. Capt. Walsh was tl weli- known seafaring nlull. ulld held ln the highest respect by all, espec- ially in Summerside, where he re- sided. There ure left to nlourn a widow, three solls,, Harold, ill Sum- ineraide, Jack tit l’. of W. College, Frank in 'Sydney nun till-ee daugh- ters, Mrs. liniph Brllnduge. Sum- merside, Mrs. Byron Bowness, Charlottetown, and Miss Fiorrie Walsh, Calgary. The work of the diver in both cases was exception- ally hard, und he is to bc conlulcnd- ed for his silcceiis. Tile wiiter nt the head of the ciiille wllilri’ is very deep and his ttisk wus 'partir-ilizirly arduous. meme ,or kindly feelings t°Wa"is _"“" ties which was much enjoyed by all, I iYt?L‘l\irs“ gist?-tahhii. ut convey _M/\50NlC LODGES.-The anlll after which short colnlliilllellfmy' ‘ and wisll you both good elhcllieszddg tvveliijcahryfglfl sg Jglxutltlie Evangelist' Esrtltiritgiixsl? Itviexli/iicgiiqgig :ly IMI?/iigliiseirlh ilagylllzngonllcfsinggoni tllyetvdyenr. observed by the twor 11? A. K. liierllee, A. 'ivlebonalti and Lim- ROY MCI-esno stcgpia fihogiilhizgrerstflfu wine" l'i‘ilmia` Nrsneat§e(il‘i11i;§u'tn$tgalglstlhhisgt Wim! and presented Mr. Stnvert staliation' of gfiicer liioamth 9 H* iiounced supper and all -proceeded wig; iirgislildssiixfle gxeiiinghbag. Ing year of King Hi‘ramrLotiag;n;iloi to the spacious dining room where . . V - thanked the donors folérilleifnsdiif- izheéjiodggdrogniuiivhholflihphica In i`l?il:.l.; jgsglvfigevgas done to the good Hills gift, and also for the many ing were Installed ll Ae SU Sihging games and the various néztshoi lrindrlless tcgvnrds him dur Kay, P. G. M., assisted 'by IJ, S, amuscmerlts were then indulged in Ll lssziv' ee, .+ . ._ .,....'. ...is ....°..§“.l‘f..f.’I.i.` fili §‘l”f"§`”l.’°'si.‘.'.,, ".-f‘;’§i`.§,°t‘$‘.?.’.;.Y,".' $l.'§§`l..'.° .$31 §?’§’l¥é"?.?§s‘€~'. till? il1lillii.'~:=i. ol’ his life and feelllvly A..'P. Jtilnicson Junior Warden: tninmentvwas thc step-dancing by iii““iiL“i iilf? il@0t-ie :lnci'busill;ss Phillip Jean, Tries-\surer~ R. E. Ellis Mr. A. Doull, although a man of men oi’ Souris for their treatment Secretary; B. Bernard 'Junior Den- 70 years, Mr. Doull can still give anti L:-‘t~"li\l'iii lf'1=liv.n hilll, nm! ex coll; A. E, Lyle, Senior Steward- tile young folks some tips on “The Dressed the intention of visiting C. E. Carney, Tyler. In Mount Lill'- Light Fantastic." S-.>llrie,-illis ilf-zl;l‘.i'lll scitsltlc 11l‘0l1 I-Ollge the following were in- After singing Auld' Lang Syrle. slimlllor resort during illo coming stalled;--Douglas Gordon, W. -M.; and tile National Anthem, all de- slllllnler, and if possible, on ~many H. A. Darby, Senior Warden; Stan parted to their homes feeling that other summers. He bespoke for ley Tanton, Junior Warden; Veniah a most enjoyable night had been Mr. Tullner.ilis successor thc same Milligan, Senior Deacon; Archibald :spent-Com. iiagrec of tflaiidence nnd nnnniden llgul-rely, Jiéniort Deacon; L. R.|‘ -_- a.on..:is lu ren sllowl ‘ _ omc e, ecre ar ; J. D. GOES, cluding, lle expressed llisllygprggg. Treasurer; A. S. M¥:Kay, Chaplain; Half Brackiey P°i“t R°“d P°u' tion of me kmdw reference to C|,n,1eS Mountain' Senior Steward collected by Charles E. Stewart Mrs. Stuvert and said they would Percy Marchbarnk, Junior Steward; $5ié~§gr?;* fi§i°wBS:';wart $2 J A both wrry away happy nwmories Ernest Mills, yler.-L. B ' ` 5 - ' of g0,,,.i3_ ____ Moore $2; James W. Rodd $1; A. The Chaimmn culled _ - D. Shaw $1; Bertram Toombs $1; ers who wished to speaiz? gif" Early Saturday morning Decem- Mrs. L. S. Matllieson $1; J. T. Rodd Ong ,huge who spoke in'ter_ms of ber 27 the angel of death visited $1; George H. Jones $1; Benjamin praise and Commendation were tslle ill1onl;i§xll;ir.;s{nddMra. Jiluues Newaon $%; Mrs. Ernfis5t0'PEJwse 5e,,,,,,,, McLean’ Archibald Cunm guts yit a w as of , Tunisia lx; $1.50, n._ . Bl-vention $r£h . lm? John E_ Macdonald’ H_ H. Acorn' 3 ok; shawn tltelr eary cover Rodd $1, Ernest xwoi ry; 3 , 1.. DK Sumvun’ Dr. Macdonald A aug er ary n the early age o W. Newson $1, Benjam n o d$ , F. ivieqnniu, william Whalen' Ai 7 yearifnund 9m°“""'M"y always M.” P1 P'°w°° 2,11; £122" NW; '-~ A- R- Af C. ?~‘l.’.‘§§€’.....°i‘>°°"f.“l.‘. ‘i.?““ `l“l‘.§i ‘l1`.‘2.“.“'li°.‘l`i‘...§’° sf '......‘i“£i‘i°.'$.i Cm and others' cd of a lckahtomanhs Shceomcll) Ltin- rdegeliii k $13? Arihu Jackson Mr' Slave" has been "a“5fe"i" ued to set worse itiutil 10 gcliock ?1a'rSila.s Pi'owse'$1- W rR Younk~ ed to North s~V‘i“ei' as Mimagef Cllristmss ni ht she became uncon er'$1' William A Cliark |$1'. Vernon 'gf ak MW i’"“'Ci‘ °‘ the C‘“‘“di°“ sclous then gay. Father McDonald McMillan $1; Jno Barr $1'; T. Mc- (‘l’lfm(;”’“"’e’“e "boi" t0 be Oli' and Dr. Al’.an 'were summoned.i Quaid $1; John B. Roper $1; Har- 'Mr ,l,an'ne hi Tile Doctor did not think there old Gillespie $1; Wallace Wheatley ' l` 5 5“°°995°i` here- was any danger of her death and $1; William P. Carroll $1; John E. has llritl considerable ex enience alri ht But Holmes $1 Charles Stewart $1' ~ - P llo said she would be g . ; , gi" B“"“i“g b“5ii‘"‘S» “mi MS ills* God had planned it otherwise and T. WJ Prowse $1; Mrs. Lee Essory |"0‘“"“"‘i “UW “V9 Years' S@i°ViC@ at 12.30 Saturday morning she pass $1; George Abbott $1; B. Bryentou ____> _____A__ ,_ _,_______f‘V_§}T-f’_§f1_5 ,_ ___ ___Y_ __ _ ___ ed peacefully and quietly away, Al. $1; Mrs. Isaac Essory $1; Russell *'-*"”"‘*"’"'”"" "' "“'*"” "*””_‘ "'T’”‘_`“W` '-' though Mary was quite a. young Abbott $1; Ray Clark $1; Peter T balm.. C:::1, Big, Golden Brown loaves ol nuflika Elvin that orly a genuine hard spring w' eat Hour can produce. /""s girl she was further advanced in A. Stewart $1; Charles Mellett $1; school than one would expect. John A. McKinnon $1; Norman Mary was a very sweet-tempered Beaton $1;~l Joseph Bryenton $1; loving little girl and at the nge A. G. Meliett $1; Mrs. John Gill that she will be greatly missed in $1; Mrs. Ross Wheatley $1; Wil- the home and by her playmates at liam~McNaughton $1; A. J. Wise school. She leaves to mourn be- /I5; Stanleyjrowse .50; Mrs. Cep- sides her mother, father, and many has Mellett .50; Barham Gordon school chums the following sisters .50; Annie J. Walker .50; Rowe and brothers, Marion and Tillie Hughes .50; Cepilas Ford .50; Chas residents of Beverley, Mass., Nellie Phillips .50; Robert Stewart .50. Willie, Lawrence. Florence, George Pleasant Grove School District., and Genevieve, all at home. The Queen’s. coilectedtby Edward Wyatt pail bearers were Joseph Trainor, $8.50 as foliowsz- Cyrus `Sanphy, Peter McKenna. J. M. Crockett $1; Henry C. James Corcoran, Joseph McLellan, Whtts $1; William H. Watts $1; an Tralnor The whois Alfred J Watts $1 Richard Rob cl Harry . . ; ~ family has the heartfelt sympathy erts $1; James Mahar .50; Frank of the community. E. Watts .50; llarry E. Roberta _l .50; Parnell Roberts .50; James Hardy .50; Arthur Wyatt $1. Kensington, collected -by James Pcrldergast. Dr. Darrach and others $41.25, as foliowsz- Dr. Dzlrrztcll $2; Wnl. Doyle $2; James Kennedy Estate $5; Dr. A. A. Lockhart $1; George E. Brown $1; W. R. Mann $1; G. W. Profitt $1; Cliff B. Mtatliieson $1; Harry E. Warren $1; Andrew Bowness $1; J. McGou5un $1; A. L. Rogers $1; Paullphile LeBlanc $1; E. H. McFarlane $1: Calvin \McKin-non $1; J. B. Profitt $1; Win Goss $1; T. W. Bentley $1; James Pender- gast $1; Hector'F. Morrison $1; Gordon Glover $1; W. L. Delaney $1; Rev. J. A. lves $1; Miss Clark $1; W. Champion $1; B. R. McF‘ad yen $1; H. Caldwell si; .fonu want. er $1; Heath Bowness $1; Alvin Glover $1; James B. Bernard .50; Isaac Lowther .50; C. W. Neish .50; J. F. Profitt .50; E. Gamble .50; Arch McMul'do .50; John Hogg .50; Patterson Walker .50; Henry Mill .50; B. Poynter .50; Mrs. EV- ans .25. Souris.-Rev. E. Walker $2; J. B. Chnisalon $1; W. A. Peters .50; J. A. McDonald, Cardigan $10.00. G.W. WAKEFORD, Treasurer. Dec 31 1919 The Consolidated Holstein Breed- c-rs' Club of Hillsboro held a most successful dalrymen’a‘ banquet in the Consolidated School, Tuesday night. Covers were laid for over 100 guests, the catering being und- er the direction of Mrs. George Carver of Pownal, an assurance to begin with, that the feast .-part of the programme wits all that could -be desired. A repeat was sfpread that would have been a credit to the best hotel and the guests did am-ple justice to it. ‘Mr. J. Walter Jones, Secretary of the club was toastmaster and In response to the various toaata proposed excellent and informative addresses were given by Hia Honor Governor Mcltinnou. Hon. W. M. Lea, Commissioner of Agriculture Mr. Wilfrid Boulter, Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Harry W. Lind- Say. Hazeibrook, Mr. Gavin I-iardi ing, Grahame Road; Mr. Bert Brown President Ayrshire Breeders, An. MiTi-i To oust ‘-1 WITH U5 f