mm - _ iwoiwv SCHOOL’ musms BOARD REPORT TO COUNCIL i 1011011!!! M-mgyeagandinglilecember oithelloard 1m 4% per cent. I) year Deben- oi School Equipment. report . col Trusses oi Charlotte-l tin-es were issued rol- ins purchase | term pended gach year. It ls probable G that considerable decanting will m. . Worship the It!" I114 ty Gounod of the City of Charlottetown. tlemen: eboarddflebooldrusteeslfg or bruit the icllowiul "POI-t gmflng December 81, i088. . number of pupils enrolled as follows: . Street School, N9 Will girls- Total est Kent . Total 520. m; square School, 01s boys; n5. . 0rd Square School, Total 011. m number of pupils enrolled, e number c! teachers employ Prince Street 10. West s 14. Total 02. e amount paid as Supplemen‘ when’ salaries for the y!!! $15,085.00 lees deductions for .. system of essloo, and the expenditure on current ac- ‘ was $53,330.28 including de- eustom a .01 $15.00 was awarded to the making the uiehwt marks in examina- r. to Prince of Wales College. Clive Johnston of West K811i from 1082. liowtng the usual City at the .. necelvedthlsprise. m. . _. following were l neral proficiency: eBtreetSchooLMiuDoris ugalL st Kent School, Mr. Clive Iord squnems. Ill- Tccuibl. gtbeyacelpm oithe see. School, 814 boys; I51 5'11 Kent a m, square l'l and Rochford exercises in J1me ‘ ‘ the .. oe-Oeaerars Drones Medal A statemcnt oi Debentures is at- tached. During the year only such re- Dlirs as were absolutely necessary were made to the school properties and practically no decorating was done to the interior oi the school buildings. It is, however, essential that the inkrior oi the schools be ' kept in good condition. to this end a certain amount should be cz- Pivotal New ' York Stocks (Canadian Press) Starks Ailed Chemical .. Alli and l‘ Pow Alli Smelt Am ‘rt-l sud Tel Aullumdia . Atchlsou Auuurll hlotor Beth Steel .. ifarlada Dry . L‘ I‘ B .. Uaaa . Chesapeake arid Ohio . Con Gila ., Corn Products Delaware ulul ll d have to be done this year. It will palrs to the exterior oi Prince Street and West Kent; Schools. mood Johnson who had been on the stat! of West Kent School since 1012 and Principal for many years, was obliged to resign much to the regret of the members or the Board and was voted a pension from the City Teachers‘ Pension System. Mr. Johnson gave faithful and splendid service to West Kent School during hLs tenure oi oflice. Mr. Herbert Yeo, Vice-Principal, was uppointe’ Principal and Mr. Harry E, Foster, BA, was appoint- ed Vice-Principal. Due to increased attendance oi pupils it was found necessary to open and equip a new classroom in Prince Street- School. This was done by partitioning oi! a portion of the Assembly Hall on the third floor. This necessitated the ap- poin oi anoth teacher. Manual training was carried on as usual under the capable super- vision oi Mr. IsBaron B. Tait in the Agricultural Hail, while ssr. H. H. Shaw. 13.50., continued his services as Supervisor. In Jrme last m. Percy W. Turner smeded Mr. Isaac Carter as a member oi the Board while. in December, the Hon. Dr- Macmillan afteralangperiodof service asa member oi the Board found it he- ceJal-ytoreelsnowingtohlshav- ing aoqrted the oflioe o! Premier oi the Province. and 1dr. M. W. Reardon was appointed in his Attached herewith are the Pin- ancial Statements. Respectfully submitted, O. H. B. DONGWORTH. Chairman. '1‘. EMacNUTI‘. Secretary. dvertlalng liaise-Payable in Advance cardiac ard : Anlaau ward aldl, Q “ad Appreciation. 10o. pq loch or do. pd II sly advertisement twenty-live cones. II »am Charge lav Ih-lo pea weed. laser hr the prloa oi ewe, atrtcely ll advance. For Sale“ SAL! -- AUOION POI’!!- ta ‘Ill Com g Ivauta Io. p-r wards Clan-Iliad II Imoria- Notices. Ila. par lueht Halo sf Floral and It i Washes and Santana lcsals, 8e pas lanai Letters of Condolence, ‘lee. ..-_...i_ _To Let $1.5 - ofics. cit-Ni! located. Reasonable rent. Apply Guardian. 4700. . Lost IDS’! - MALI FOX. MARKING! s1 L. C. M. C. Finder please corn- munlcaie with Russell Hyde, Cornwall. 4N0. Work Wanted A LADY OI’ EXPERIENCE DI- aires position as housekeeper with elderly couple or in gentleman's home. But oi references. Write (M) c.o. Guardian Office. 4010 alsobenecessarytornalre some re-," l North American arveater ‘ickel . . . . . . ‘i Y Central." Pub Ber h J lo Owingtcillhealthlidraflam-K“ Tax Gulf Union Carbide . Union Pacific linited Corp . ' eadluul . .. Westinghouse Woolworth Banks Commerce Montreal . Currencies (Canadian Praia) NEW YORK, Jan wit-British cur of strength in til markets today. vsmber close a Bi of o in the sterling back the Federal Reserve Bank funds. after cancelling au inltlgl percent, up if French franc, closing ht 0.11 cents was off .01 of a cent. dollar will strong on changes here today. The United Stat» u dollar continued its recent upward trend in early trading but saggsd 1n. tor to show a smell loaa from y“. terday. The pound opened at 5 00 shaded to $4.90, a low point in several months then recovered to close at 85.00 0-10, off 94 cent from yesterday. United States dollar lost 3d of one percent at Vs oi one percent prem- lnm. The franc lost .01 cent at 0.21 cents. EXCHANGE (Callmdlal Preea) MONTREAL, Jan zit-British and foreign axchauga in relation to the Canadian dollar, aa compiled by the Royal Bank a: Canada, closed today as followa:—~ Argent peso .2082. Australia pound 8.9784. Austrian achllling .1881. i belfa {£224. a 09$. Bulgaria lsv .0151. China Bong Kong dollars Csechcsiovakla crown .0-l Denmark krone .2234. Finland firlmark 112%. France fraue .8021. German,- rviohaurark am. Great Britain pound 0.0081 Greece drachma .0001. Holend florln .0400. Hungary pen oa.&. 3731,, Japan yeu .@70. Jugoalavia diner .0218. New Zealaud pound 8 N42 Norway krone .2040. Poland lioti .1820. Roumaula leu .0101. South Air-ice pound 40001. Spain peseta .1280. Sweden krone .2682. Switzerland franc JNZ. Unllted States dollar $5 per eeut boardeg Wanted TED BOAIDIIS. 88 UPI bore Street. a 5. male Help Wanted DI. lea rio Miscellaneous PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- tens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto <10.) N487. IIOW T0 GET A GOVEINMINT Job. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. LttL, Toronto (I0) N460. DOIIIION OI CANADA PROVINCE 0|‘ PIIRCI IDWAID ISLAND la The Surrogate Nth Oecrga V., A. lrl re of llueh Msclkod late of (‘harlitt town u Queen’; County .n rile said Province, Accountant demand intestate By e Honourable HAROLD LIO- NARD PALMER. Surrogate, Judge of Probate, err. e c. To the Sheriff of the Count of Qusrfa (‘nuniy nr any (‘lmstu le or literals person wlthlu srlld County DIIITINO wggglgg u on reirdlrg the peti- tion on fls of llllam E. Beutle of Christi town, Queen's County aura- laid, Ia-r;ater_ the Administrator of the above ucmed eat te raying that a be Issued for the pur- set forth: You are the fora hereby required to cite all persona Iutrree ed in the aald la at: ea be rd app ar Iii-fore ma at a ur- Court to be held In the Court Char-lo stown. lu Queens ia a'd Province, on Iri- llay of February rieIi f eleven c‘ lock Court D . IBM llllll‘) Stanho I at last f ur enlllaeufve the date hgeol and that I alvognth‘, _| of 1S II Ilfll Bi NEW YORK, Jan $0—(AP)—l'or- eign exchange Great Britain high 4 as; low 403%; close 4.05%; 00 day bills 403; 132i; Italy 8.21; Belgium B00; Germany I780; Canada Dill-g. Exchange rates at the gloss today w re‘ e .- At Montreal-Pound 0 00 0-10; U. S. dollar 1.007s: fram- n 21. At New Ynrk—Pound 4 05%; Cau- adlan dollar 00%; franc e112. At Paris-Pound 10.77% in; Canad- ian dollar 15.94 fr; U. S. dollar 10.08 francs. In Gold-Pound 12s 10d: Canadian dollar M18 cents; U. S. dollar 03.40 cents. N. Y. CURB ( Canadian Prose ) Stocks Amer (‘van B Amer Sup Pow Ill (baud Ii . Can Marconi . Niel IIu St Oll 1nd Oate lead no 1 4S. Fleur spring wheat paints firsts ‘m.- aaeeele 4.00. :1" l" 2"»: ":52 r t our u w p .54 so » n " ' ' °'°' u... 5am eon sin-lee. Sraa tea J0. Shorts tau 28.8. “~- .... liner: .3? renciee ended up the day with a show s Furnigll Exchange After declining in early transactions to 54.0355 the 'OvV€il level since No- the fiound sprua to 4 00 for s net f0" of only a cent. The earlier weakness rate was in face of substantial gold purchases abroad by of New York and was attributed to the con- tinued repatriation of United Slates The Canadian diollsr- fared well, and decline, wound up the day at a discount of $5 from yesterday. The MONTREAL, Jan zs-rss Canadian CIIIIQIIC, BX- - “E CHARLOTTETOWN Stock Quotations Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Ireal) Slick: % Braalllau Uau Car Call Cal" Pill Can Ind Al L‘ I’ It . Dom Bridge D Montreal Pow Nat Brew Power Curp . Quebec Pow Shawinlgan Steel o! Ca Winnipeg lll 'Markets AtA Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto sud Montreal-stocks cloa- Qd higher. edTOtulHU Mines-(icnerally unchang- Nuw York—C1oaed slightly lower. Winnipeg-Wheat closed higher. New \orlr—(.‘otton and coffee Iow- er; rubber and sugar higher. GRfJN (Canadian Praia) CHICAGO, Jau ail-increasing eom- plalnts of drought in the southwest section of the United States wheat belt led to moderate of wheat values today. Advances both in wheat and other grains, however, were chec by a general, disposition which traders showed to await a settlement of tho legislative monetary situation at ' Washington and also of the grrliu ex- change code The day's beet prices were reached in the late dealings, Wheat closed firm iii-V- nhove yea- terilsyh finish, corn IP55 up. oats_ ~94 advanced, and provisions un- anged to a rise of I1 cents. WINNIPEG, Jan zs-nigsz hedging sales. a little export business and steadiness in outside marker rniiied wheat prices for galua of to 1;‘ cent on the grain exchanger today. Iliay wheat closed at 0$_ with July at W15 cents. Heavy auarv In the welt has blocked up roads and wheat de- llvel-les from farms have fallen sharp- ly resulting in light pit offerings. Export busines| did not improve materially but suule sales were illade at both Pacific arid Atlantic ports. the volume being sufficient to nhsorh of- ferings and give prices a email boost. Trade volume was light and prices had a range of only 55 cent over the leelioil. Liverpool prices, though a Inall fraction down at the close displayed firmness. Chicago wheat had a similar trend to Winnipeg. Combined shipments of wheat from Australia and Argentina this week rel to 7801.000 bushels compared 0380M bushels last week. Aua- b ha‘ ahara of this was 8,314,111!) us destined for bon-Eurppeuu countries. Cash grain sales were confined odd para. Coarse grsina operations were routine in character with steady prices. WINNIPIG, Jau Z ULOSI Wheat: Ila! 08; Ju‘v m“. Oats: May 3834B: July 3w‘, Barley: May 4155B; July 425. CASH PRICES Wheat No l hard (11%; No 1 nor : f nordiZ-‘lg; No ll nor 00%; M: Feed M; Dilrum 60%; Track dd Oats: No 2 L‘ W and track Zl-i; . c iv 3255:1011 ma a314,; w. r feed 82: No 2 feed 301,’; Rejected 2511;. Bur-Ivy No .1 c t lilfI "...-r 3014; go»; i“\V-3S5§; ho 5c w aim; No s Paouucr: _ (Canadian Press) IONTBEAQ Jun Qik-Eggg gm] 99;. stoes weakened slightly while butter firmed and cheese remained ilncbiiug- ed on the Montreal dairy and produce market today. The huitur market was quoted mostly st l! r.) 23',‘- rerlu q Bound for csrlots or lcsv uf no I vw- fraded paateurlged. r-lrnnarerl with sat night's final quotlilrln of ‘:5 m 95“ Cents. Receipts totalled 18? bores. The egg market, winter upturn! on graded ship- mentg in carlote ou less of fresh 0n- tsrioa was 20 cents a large, Z7 cents for A-Ilivdillill and 2.1 to 211 cents for A-prlllats dozen for .4- Arrlvnis s- mouliti-d to 8T0 crises rnnlpared with 1m Friday's total of 62ft ...... u». "191! l0 flr this \V"‘K hnr~ Lliouviteri to 5.2’!!! oases, about 2,200 lllWfB than for the same period last week Current make Oul-irio cheese- brought 10% cents a pound with only so hotel being OIIPTPII fnr sail- I'm aioos eased about five l-r-nts. ‘HIP- beca hv-luging B0 in 0.1 Pepin pr-r Sll pounil hag, New Bl-unJ ick mouur» r cents to 81 for sinlilnr ililfllll \ r and 90 pound hugs i-t Prince Elluuril llillld mountains $1 20 to 8i 25. MT’L. CURB (Camilla: Press) lteeha HAO]! Int Pete ..'. Walker: rm . . WIIM DOA!) INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Whim Road Institute was held on Jan. 23rd at the home oi Mrs. Webb Nicholson with an attendance of twelve members and three visit- The meeting was opened by "It's s good time to get ac- ‘ ‘ ‘ , rcllowed by a repetition Ro rfi..."?-i;";_i';rg. "HT-fl!- ‘=5.’ Jr Saturday Issue PRODUCE Turnip; RETAIL KAI-III‘ Carrots l lbs . . .. M11v_l1vc (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jan 20—Wlth 0 Secondary and ll high-priced groups bold firm tone in these as well as a half shares. iorns 16 to 10 D0. and Wright closing unchanged. important Hangrmvo. slid Plmlcer. 'l‘(iltUN'I‘O_ Jan 20- Stocks Acme Oll . Aconds about one third of which was B Cululunri Conlagus Granada ... Halrrow . Hur-ker .. Hollirlger Kootoilay Loki-land L Show . bee (iuld Lowery .. Msrassa . .. Man Baaln .. hfclnt ra “rhlil n “(Willie . .\lc\\'ilt!vr .\lln (‘orp Muff llsll . . Murphy . . . Nevvbr-c .. Nlpiirsing ... ... ... ... .. Nonlnda . Olga Uil Pilyulssier Pei C M C I'M Oll Pioneer Premier . . Pros Air ... ... Qllenlorit ... Keno Gold . Sari Ant . . Sarniu Sheri-lit . Siacoo . South Tlh St Anthony Stei- Psi: Srnl Basin Tovragmuv . “'hiiu Erlglo Vacuum . Ventures . Waite Amu .. Wlltllr-y (f ., _,, ,, Wright H .. 5°" started. Given the 1w. "m1 GUARDIAN iisiilnii’: iliBAl iiiiilii iluniliiiliis lilorrected For Every Wednesday and THE BACK STREPCH (Otmtlnuedfromhgel) splsndidmauneraandorlsotthe handacmeethoraeaappearlngcna racetrack. Will 8088B. noted humorist and motion picture actor. is having a whaleofatimeasDavid l-larum. driving around the race track sit- ting m one of the old-fashioned sulkies. Hare is Part of what he says: “We have our radios, autos, golf, bridge and a million contrap- ticns, but all o! it don't pa? 101' the thrill missed in stepping out in tbs red wheeled buggy and high stepper.“ “You oouldbas prettypocr type cf lover, but the horse made up tor it. That is how a lot. of us were_ ableto goout ofourclass andget "ma. Whewiveewsdld." SPORT BRIEFS (Continued from Page 7i Then whm they lose. he must be biindtoletsucbeasycnos mo: eisebehasrubberlegal We am awfully glad, however, to note the improvement in the health cf one oi the most versatile and readable oi the above scribes in that behasgottenc lvgry "y- ere attack of “waive ." The OonqueringSexis thstitleof a " picture that ls bound to make a wonderful hit with the movie tans. Prinro Camera, world's champion, and Mar Beer- engaging in a bout 0f flsticuffa with Jack DemPlt! rciercelng. Oi course it is not in real earnest and neither boxer is intent on injuring the oth- er, but to look at the rilm you would really believe that they were fighting for the worlds title It is sure to go over big. 2.14% daily. she lies ta-ken on quite l bit of flesh and looks as tnoush sbswiiibeready for areslcam- paign the coming summer. The Summer-side Driving Club is all set to put on some races, but there is a tremendous amount oi ‘ snow on the harbor ice and until u , great big thaw comes there is not the slighieet, possibility of gettirkllg 0 large number of horses that are in the vicinity of Summer-side, we should see some fine sport. Sampson Grady of III-ilk J. Ortolan 2,13 fame. is like- 1c 1y to add another to his stable. a” namely, Neil Frisco zoail. Shouid| uly vl few exceptions, Standard Mining Er- chsnge listings finished today just ii~ boiit where they left off yesterday penny inuea had their ailvong and wea spoil but the‘ gener- n . ol- unre was again around a million and Senior gold shares failed to indic- ate a definite movement In either dir- ecllon. Lirke Shore gained 75 cents to 843, Hollluger Z0 cents to l2 l0, Bra- - (o; glght yenrg until lowered by eaves 10 to 0.00 and llclniyn- luat 10 cents, Pioneer 25 and Took .1, Ulllili: Volume was except l-lolliilger, Toclr, Hal- l. lose 3 :.§§;.I; =E.':..-..:. uil- he do so we hope that he will find the key to that. erratic gelding and if so there are few iree-ior-allers ma; can take his measure as his mile in 2.07%, the Island record held joinly by himself, Marjorie M. and Darkey Grsttan shows. Uhlan 1M, which was making trqtiing history back in 1013, cele- brated his thirtieth birthday, Jan- uary 10th; at Santa Barbara, Cal- ifornia, on the estate oi his owner C. K. C. Billings. Uhlarrs record oi 1.58 which he earned at, Lexington in 1912 stood Peter Manning 156%. The follow- ing world's records are still to his credit: Quarter mile in 2'1 seconds made in 1913. Half mile in 56% seconds made in 191i. The trotting team record made with Louis For- eat which is 2.0m. the mile 11w“! of [00 made to welon in 1911 Ind his record or 1.54% for the mile which he made in 1913 with run- ning mate. c. K. G. Billings, a man oi ex- treme wealth, was also tremend- ously fond oi trotiem and in his day owned more great Ones than any other man living. He purchas- ed the great Iaou Dillon 1.58% when she was a green trotter and made s world's cbampi-u out of her. The state of Kentucky is the headquarters for thoroughbred horse breeding interests. In a re- cent issue oi a running horse jour- nal there appears elXlY Id! f" ‘oroughbred stallions with fees ranging from 8000 to $2.000, Fifti- (guy of the sixty are standing for service in Kentucky. Bronx 2.02%. the fast but for years erratic gelding that was made over by being tied securely and left on the race traick over an hour, thereby changing his ideas about starting and which afterwards went on to be one 0i the H106’- 8110- oessful trotters in America, was ex- ported to Norway s year ago last iali and has figured prominently in recent seasons winnings. In one rsceaiewmonthsagohebeatl field oi twelve at a distance oi one and one-half milm and established s European reoord for that dis- tance. The stake for two-year-oids pro- moted at Bummerslde last year has, we understand. met with a very fine response and a large number oi promising trotting and pacing colts have been kept elig- ible. So far no arrangements have been made as to the place where it will be raced off. Owing to the lateness oi the season it is diffi- cult to get a two-year-oid ready to race until August st least. The dechion of the Nova Scotla Exhibition Commission to change their dates to August Nth-Septem- ber 0th means that there will he three or more weeks continuous racing starting at Charlottetown August list. and umtinuin! through to Prederictmi when dates are 0th to 15th of September with racing an three of these days, Had Halifax continued with its late September and October dates it wouldhaveptitabadcrtrnpin Maritime horse racing. For the ps4 s! fly sport and the aucoem cl the Nova Scctia Exhibition we are very pleased indeed with the change. aeamearlytotalk f“ " .... has actedon the suggestion oi President James E. Wry and adopted the goal crease. which will make it so much easier for referees officiating here. It is hoped that Moricton, Halifax and Saint John will follow suit. When the Hawks defeated the Vlaiverirles at 0101M '\n 415i. Mon- day evening it was til/s first time fur them t0 score a nun over the rcdoubtablc Wolves s Decemb- er 11th whorl they dc xcd them three t0 two in an overtzme game. It was also the first time th: Hawks had scored on the Wolves in five games. Drillon, formerly of the Moncton Red Indians, Junior champions of tire Maritimes last season, was the licro in the game between Young Rangers and Toronto Canoe Club alt Tel-onto last Tuesday evening, nrilsn in the first minute oi over- time Drillon scored a goal and then Break tile Fetters. oi? Responsibility Iryou are responsible for the lafe-keepingof’ ‘ ' Kcharit- able, religious, or other funds of this nature. and wiab to be free of the bllrdels— Ir you are ueclner or trustee of a Will and flod the teak alanine- I! the demands of your business or profession make it dificult for you to devote the necessary at‘ tention to your private invert- masts- You may relieve yorirseliofihe responsibility by placing it in our care. We arc fully equipped for such stewardship. and. our regular and coenpletc accounting oi‘ iekeepa you fully informed while relieving you of the onerous task of personal management. Conrultstion invited. THE EASTERN TRUST Heed N. S. Cllllotleiorwh St. John's. Nfld. Montreal Ssintjohn- N. B Iceman followed it up with two more. This g.v2.5 his team a sure position in, lire playoffs. We understand that several the Moncton Juniors who are p11. - in! in Quebec and Ontario are ex- pected back next fall and will be seen in action with Moncton Hawks ihe season of 193 35. Morlcionltes have been criticlsixii for allowing them to leave Uliir native herh, but we think it was good business as it gave them an opportunity to get a hockey education which will fit them for senior competition. m i Henry Dlsken, who scouts for the‘ Boston Bruins, occupied a stat in‘ the front row at the game between the Wolverines and Hawks at Hai- iiax last Wednesday rvr-nlng. He was looking over several oi the players gauging their possibilities as Big League timber for next sca- son or perhaps for this Halifax thinks that he was there to see Oowley and Graham while Mone- tou-l believes he was interested in Gill, Miller and Connolly. Harry keeps his own counsel Time takes its toll. The poor old Fargo Express who has been before the sport public for so many years has finally decided to quit the ring Blilie Pctz-oiie, one of the greatest and gamest warriors that ever did battle in the ring has re- tired after taking a ‘tremendous beating irom Barney RKJSS a few evenings ago ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On Friday evening, the 19th inst Irving, and presented iirzn» uti gifts and the following afdlisa. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Irving, Dear Friends-It glVPS iis all a great deal 0f p10 l'>ill‘- i0 come and spend a social v.0: your beautiful 11c '. i have bsen able i» v . .J.1 h as a re- sult of the pIBibC-Vullily industrious lives you have fllwéiyS lived. and a home that speaks so elnquultly oi the skl.i oi‘ that master uorkllian. our good lrmllri. Ml‘. Watson Bishop. And, dear ll'.i‘|id, our only regret in coming hm-l- this r‘. ::.l~.g is that we cannot find worms ill which to express to you our appreciation of and our admiration for those many noble qualities and virtues you pos- sess that have won for you the res- pect and esteem of evrry on» who has ever had the pleasure oi your acquaintance. But you ca-n rest insured that you have now, and will always have. the best wishes of your large circir of friends. that you may have all lllrough life's journey, all the hap- pmcss it is possible for this world to aiiord. Alld ill conclusion, we ask you to accept the accompanying gifts as l/Jccns of the esteem and goodwill of your many friends irl Cherry Vai- ley, Elarnsclille and China Point. Signed on their behalf, loilis Young and Evelyn Nelson. Mr Irving heartily thanked his friends for their great kindness which he and Mrs. Irving so greatly appreciated. Next. all present join- ed in singing "For they are jolly good fellows." The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. games and social intercourse, and was greatly enjoyed by every Ont who had the great pleasure oi being present on this joyous occasion. Violin music was rendered by Mr. Fred Irving, the gifts were presen- ted by Mrs. Fried Nelson and the address read by Mr. Louis Young. is ilililils 8 Kl DN EY a large number of the residents oi ‘ smmw" U“? Eamsclifle, Cherry Valley and Clii- ,| na Point visited the horse of their, new neighbors, Mr. and Nllis. Gavin , Charlottetown Branch C N BISSETT, Mravlilgrr. s‘ Scotland u‘ Cambridge, Mass. The ulllluui mcetnlg oi this coli- gregatlorl was held on Thursday evening last. with a large a-icnd- anoe of members. Rev. J. W. S. Lowry presided and conducted de- votional exercises. Prod Horton, Secretary, road the record of last year's meeting VthlCIl was sustain- ctl. The llllllsiEf in an interesting lliessage t) LilC melting, gave a de- tiliicd account of the work of the congregation during the past year and also during the six years of llLs pastorate, in which there were '71 bapiisms, 31 marriages and 45 funerals. In addition to those re- moved by death, some 30 families had moved to other localities to find employment, and seventeen persons had been certified to other communions, making n decrease oi about one hundred persons ‘in all, which was a heavy drain 0n the personnel of the congregation and upon its financial resources as well. They had, however, much reason for gratitude to the God of Zion, for His loving kindness and mercy in bringing tile churrn so happily through those trying and anxious years o! industrial and economic distress, a condition oi material interests which was pfirhilps unpre- cedented in their mBmozy or ox- periclico. It. “as a IllCliSllTi‘ ii con- ihe Church of Christ survives and that as a people together. in were priuirged i0 worship ihe God of Slim ion every Lordjs Day of ailcihri‘ your, and amidst many (ilifiriliils illid ob- stacles to curry oil iii‘. .l‘ good work iii the name of the Lord, Nnivntll- standing the very trying circum- sztinces of ills times, there was a drcided increase in the atienciance on the sanctuary servlcas and Sab- bath School during the present winLer. The pastor- staiéd that he had visited upwards 0f one hurl- drcd homes (illflllf! the last 18W months and him iuilnd a. kindly welcome irom the pwvnie. A ricw preaching lmtml and Sunday School tvcre opened lip recently at Souh Siougiltoll. whwrv ii llitln community of tilcir pPflllll‘ WITP lo- cated and whlrh “")i‘i( luv» prom- ise of good fruit for the Kingdom of God and for the extension of tho visible church. The conlzrvizaillvn vwiisilrs a‘. present of lll households, with 232 communicants and a ioini parish population of 315 soills The minister gave a brivf ac- criun: of his \'i5it to the Old World last your and of the procrrciiligs n: the Pan-Presbyterian Coulis-ii at Bclias: Ireland and of ihe world- wide work of the Council. The church must, be‘ ready to iOe present. conditions u-iih rourelle and cfliiiidrnrrx mill faith and hope, assurrliiiai “the lord W!‘ God Ls wih us as he was with our father's." The financial report enrolled b! George MacDollifln- TT"-‘""°Y\ showed the offerings 0i the Y?!" 9-" be 11,815.08 and that a balance of $51.7! remained aiurr the outley qr the you had lr-n met. The Young Peopirls F“ contributed $17 to miss-oils nrlii S13 i0 bOHEVO- lance, Some nrcliiill TPPW-i’! '9" made to the church PTQPPYiY Whkh was free of debt and satisfactorily lnsurt-d. me ioiluwins Offlms "P" elected for i934: Tfiulsiees. “villus- ton Bear's. James E. Corilllihfl. H"- bert Macbeth, George ltiarDougall and Fred Horton‘. Repairs Commit- tee, Charles hdacNavln, D. J. Wil- bur. W. H. Hamilton and Hubert Maclean; Benevolent Committee. Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. Hamilton, Ire. Macllearl, Mrs. W. Bears and Mrs. Harper; Treasurer. Geo. MacDon- gall: Record and Financial Bec- retary, Fred Horton; Auditors, Al- fred Cock and Andrew ldacDou- Flnanoe Corr lttee. “ _______._...__ __....,..~;._... - Tfltifiailm? “-" "<1¢:.........»~ . _..._..,.....