wot ‘ 4- 2-‘ i" , our. ..-a-. , . , ‘V V, , .‘ . . a. -- w: - - J-u‘ f. _ " - ' ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ '1 ‘ ‘i would. —A winki- ;- W.B.Mttir.llra.8llll- 5W4 9mm" 11 111° “'11” ' ‘m’ '°' ~ ma“ mTamo-Jtiassorriaoitvoo "P! ellle" lllmlil- '1" " g"'i"“ ’°°°"" “rm m’ ‘ m’ "Open ssiieeiisu ~.- i that wlngtotlisdsathf ~40“ 1" "l "1"" "°" """°“" "'° Pfmiglflh 1231555333.. 3215225311.. prelginoht raiimaid Dllig- g>:.tli:n1l~ho;n"l¢w-tl4°¢ i....5 an .4 t For M" y. d weaver" ""1"" A . d.» as," “new. -....... i p '1,‘ Q"-'~.l_v-‘_ -‘ tip; cimiriirii viii cJl- a ' ~ LANDIm-ihlrs‘. c. rontilii l!’ rm at?‘ h reams the sad news ll dzth of her hrotlur-iu-law. Frank s. JoIt. or u-iddiehoro. Mul- vlllcll choir. tbs different iadieakr-ganiaa- ' ‘as totally des- tiona, the workers and all the of- "mm Wm m their home on ials. llr. W. U. Appleton, Genera with all debts paid cash on band on Saturday 11181"- the groom's farm a short dis- Manalor or the Atlantic Dlvlalo ‘ i‘ the combined efforts oi soiaia. ‘this i‘ were ‘ , "Will naghhora the farm out buildilill lyhoomnisqdod for the very "m!" wry haaclal report prevented will tho tone-or the mastitis was solel- dldiy optimistic throughout. The ruesiiuqciossd with the Doxolosy and Benediction _, faavod. Il-IDAY cttsaitarioiv. — a. m. Mr. and lsra. Henry _ gig gglebrnfafl the fiftieth Ill- » use ry of their mart-late lll 11°11‘ »or o the occasion they entertained ‘ ‘b-Itifty it their friends all! ygmalua AhRivE-Jrhe re- main; or ms late Fnincis W, Hush- or the c. N. JL, would be unable to get to Charlottetown on Thursday night as previously announced. The meeting of the Board oi Trade for the purpose of conferr- ing with Mr. Appleton and Qthel‘ railroad officials on transportation ficlttes pniiigrwdelilt azdonllirfltlglgutgrrohiems has therefore been post- ‘ on rea on y a s _ - poned until further notice. quently very weak. Numerous frienr ds in the city of this amiable lady tance‘ from Cbellinonth. Summer- side Journal please copy. WEDNESDAY - UNDEROOEG OPERATION. -—A telegram received by relatives in lihie city states that Mrs. Jls. T. _.wsoomc bruit-free iher- ‘relatives to a bountiful suplwf- DB1" d‘ up crenlng violin music was Jornishsd by ‘Rev. Mr.‘l.ittielohrie es accompanied by hi! ""6 and three eons arrived in the city °11 Saturday night. The funeral was "M" "°9°"' __-,__.. will eagerly await a more favour- look l 11f d . -‘ . L225“ 14m 25%;,“ M3? a as; by Mrs. Alexander Hilts and in the Blhk—-Q3l8.48.’ report for W. M. S. hers t3. Total membership sa. lfirudl‘ received-OMB Their finances were $200.’ Mr. attendance 42. money on band $65. _ l! but.“ Mrs. (Dr) Jardlue submitted her New mem- The Young Peoples Society was roported by Miss Jean Jardiue. Alexander Hilts ' reported for the Sabbath School an average The Mission Band was reported took place Jan 1f. Mr. Jest W“ go, m“, you; proprietor of -the old nrru er unis-r Brothers.‘ mulls dniers. of Chdrlottetovm. -P. ll. 1.. and was well known on the ‘island. also in lllshfax. his native city-—- st. John Globe.’ SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. — tiibiiildiifliildilifiiiidiii he... -. =- uudolsone- afsncceisful operation Alllilwr- w- A-_P'd'°°“' CAM. irr ‘Royal Victoria Hospital, Mou-t- Delegates. S. B. Mouse, Li. ow , real, and is new rustling comfortJCvlnel-Bry l-‘illllmmu- 5' ‘L- Rwar" 01in _ lflilully .. d a Joyous reunion, bug h, a-wili _e done. May he rest in .. , Riga C. C. Rand of Cfepapfl , sbiy. ‘Mr. epics has been in Mon-U. Aiffhompwli; Rectory Oommll- d Priest in All a ,. s: gringo-r past. three Weellltee, 1.1:. Miiilnan, w. A. Pidseon: b edrai Halifax‘. lithe 4th Sund _|_ A, Thompson. S. ‘B. Mouse, J. B. Arhhisbop’ of No ai t‘ held mewrdny inaimm his n a ‘ late residence Grafton Street to St- nuusbqpd. Cathedral whcrs the Mash of Requiem was celebrated by mkithflpinho accompaniment. Speech- (Q1 w j made by several present ‘inch g Rev. Mr, Lindsay. ‘Nil’- . -, brfdemphre-uts Mr. and Mrs. Archl- 4°11‘! °m‘“°m "mi" 1 —-NEW aANit-Mauaosily-aiir, pm dduiriseisr, llulnhlettsr, of» The lvllowlns lmngll-anl 10:1": and ‘Mrs. n. s. Deacon have su-iv- their daughter mm. siveiyu 10111111 w" “"11 11""- "d-W °‘ u d-t y-pperatien was pe-riurmedlchhrch Buiidiiiiaepair Committee, i-d in Bunnnerside mo. lHalifax. Mr.‘ ‘ygmgg Mann,“ mp1”, or prme, unanimously by I stlmlills we: vester ‘ ' l b D David "in Advent y rnornng y r. va Scotis, b; -‘ tlelhons. and Mr. l-loniy Mc- ‘eszie, the latter giving reminis- csliciis." Many gold piec were re- ceived from friends and relatives. Thalr friends gxtcnd best wishes on this ‘their Golden Wedding Day and express the hope that they ‘may live in euloy runny more happy annlver Deacon who succeecds Mr. sley as manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce has already commenced work. Mr. and Mrs. Deacon ‘will be cordially welcomed to Summerside. Father ihlaurice McDonald. llu-ter- mummy}; place at Tracadie. The pail-bearers ‘were Mayor lilo-Kenn“. Messrs Bsrnsid McCabe, Chas. Chandler, John McKenzie. J. J. Johnson and Geo. ivioDonuld. _. _ --EX-PASTOR vierre._ Very Caries of their marriage Reverend “ma; géthnflclgin‘ g Ay ,Vicar General o e 0 c o" Tu ‘D cogs of Charlottetown. spent the rThe annual meeting of the c011- week-cnd in Sulnmerside. FY1119!‘ gregntion of St. Peter's Church McLean who is now pastor in 80in‘- was held last evening, a consider- ls and who was rector of ‘St. Paul's able number of the conzressllcn Church. summer-side, for many of J. C. Sims vs. W. T. Seller, which was docketed for a new hearing at the present term of the Supreme Court. (allowing the dis- agreement of the Jury in the first trial, has, according to the state- ment of council when the case was called on Monday, been settled out Hen- SUPREME COURT. —- The easel _ ,3 "The congregation of tbs Presby- Egag‘ g5: f{",‘f“‘,§‘lf_,gff'fnflf,fl'fg_ terian Church at Kenslngton being srlncey of ‘the. immediate relativ- a‘ men“ wmmm a “h” M '0“ I ship and now in annual msetins es of the bride. The bride who was b‘ d d h rob “so,” ma, gowned in white satin and lace “?°mm£ead “torfhwgh m ‘not a lwith conventional veil and orange “£1 "h ‘ sue m b chem at a blossoms. and carrying a bouquet C “m 1°” i a, n a of bridal roses entered the room on gene" ma,“ n‘ of t a cons"; the arm of her father to the gtrains “on and a cammm“ be now a‘: of the when”!!! Bridal chorus pointed to prepare plans and spec! played by her cousin Mrs. Leitii "canons ‘tor T; “m: agdaaubw; Wright of Charlottetown. The- hou- a rep“ a; 1890x152: on so was prettlly decorated with roe-flan” as a a c p ' l ‘es and carnetions p nk and white l" “Adm” to the Bu", ° MoKen-zie. Hie many friends in} 9mm‘, city and country wish that Mr. Bnioe may have a speedy recovery and iiepo to see him return home 2h good_ health. iaiion. B24: Confirmed members 287: Baptisms 23; Murriases 3i- ‘ - Burials B; Visits 868; Sunday coisggf o'?§,'_,§f",jf" {EBACKQWI School Scholars, 125; Rtgtaiaifis Cllhedian Mbulrliz-d IPolice arrived ‘M8031; Efpendlture ‘z ' j ‘n the city Wednesday high-t with M18810" 3414-25? 31111111“ ‘lmlsn ‘i prisoner 'F‘red Robertson, of Mur C051 0i’ flipkseli of Rectory for 1925; ray J-larbour wboui he arrested in 836-30- T5650 K8111" Sunny Brae. IN. S. The prisoner will be taken by the constable to Goon-Tub following were elected dele- 1 lzvtf-lwll 880i where he will be com- ilfariagers the following couimitteP being the colorsgused. immediately mmed m‘, an “magma at me I“ ' ‘was appointed: Dr. Jardine. Robert years celebrated High Mass in lSt. Paul's on Sunday and preached an following the ceremony supper was of court. served. After which the bride and Douglas. Wm. IMcLean. John Mc- land Revenue Ace-possession of a Qouguu, w. T. Sample. Robt. John- still. Constable O'Brien who is an gates to Dio. Synod, J. A. Mlllmamil Hy. Harding. ‘Substitutes Col. W. F‘. Mitchell, l. H. Mstbers. b idea ‘of the ministr er the yoke of Chrl being present. and the following of- l excellent sermon from the girl's being elected for the ensuing r. ~ , _ _ _ B_ _ --8E‘RIOUSLY iLL.- Although ' - Treasurer: J. E. Harris. afternoon after a most pleasant “M” 3mm“? ""111 M°lmelll m Secretary: Miss K. Peters. vlgll, Summsrside he is not improving in (jemptery Committee: W. G. m. _ health and bis condition at pre- lloer, w. n. Cotton. DlCKlESON-NICHOLSON. _ A “"1418 NEW“ ll I°1'1°"1~ l" 1'1 "Organist: Sidney Fielding. very quiet wedding took place on 79°‘ Vi“! 9'91"!’ "Y9 ‘Q1141 3119113011 Auditors Mr Miles and Mr. the afternoon of Tuesday, Jan. 5th. “t h“ Tesldm“ l" 311 1119M“- uari-y ridrriarrii. at the home of‘ Mrs. n. n. Nichol- "B "as Mcllmvenled from ‘M0111- ‘iillivelop Clerk.‘ Miss L. Fair- son, G-ien Valley. when her only 1'“! Mme bl! M11 ‘Sandy McGregor uliipgll, daughter. ‘Miss Christina Nicholson, and M9 5°11 M1" “"1111 McNeil]- The reports of the various de- was united in marriage with Mr. ca!’ S‘ s‘ wemerme l returned groom left fur their future home. The bride travelled in a dress of navy fallle with squirrel trimmings and mudkrat coat. The many wed- ding glfts received tmtify to the popularity of the young couple. Humphrey m“ pram,“ sharp, irrlurlgpay Votes of thanks were tendered --c. M B. A. socla-L, _, The the choir. the W. M. S. and Y. P. S regular weekly social of the 3pm. Mission Band. Janitor. Treasurer mursldg brdnol, or one c, M 3_ A Rev. Dr. Gauge for faithful assist- was held on Monday night with a E1169- large crowd attending. ‘m the Whist drive the indies prize_ was snn. Mrs. (Dr) Jardiue. Mrs. R07)! Bowness. Mrs. Wm. McLean. Mrs B. R. Mcl-‘sdyen. Mrs. J. F. Profit Miss Jane Glover, Mrs. Alex. Hilts lMrs. Fannie Adams. Mrfl- M11116 FRIDAY overseas man. having served with the 9th. Siege Battery. is reuiawiug g, acquaintances with several old ‘ comma“ wh-ue h‘ u“ m7- lroom of the Church last night and SUFREM! coun-rrqho s“ was largely attended. The interim reme Con" ma, yesterday morning moderator, the Reverend W. Bruce The annual meeting of the con- egation of Zion" Presbyterian ‘Church was held ‘ I I able Mr. Justice Arsenault on Bench. the Court having adlour tn this da-ie to hear arguments. Tb o Secretary. The report of session re- case before the Court- yesterday b tho th necessi y of the Church 111 ll"! 5¢ll°°1d21y.'He claimed that “m, thpcme, yum,” mnourame Muir opened the meeting and read i180 1 Mr. Justice lHassard. and ‘Honour- "19 report of session drier which and its work. Ho c i v the Mr. Murdock Ross was appointed murlis.wllh~?“dit$ufh “l3 lldllllls "ed chairman and Mr. J. A. MacMllllan ‘he M" cm a “l M partments of the Church were mad and received and the finan- cial standing showed a alight bal- Stanley Dickicson, of Fredericton. The ceremony was performed byl won by Mrs. J. M. Noonsn and the‘ hat night from Quebec City whltb- gentlemen.’ by Mr Leo wood no“ R H_ Stave“ The bflde w“ er he had accompanied his daught- CHARLOTTETONIAN CHOSEN. Mr. Arthur McDonald. eon o! Mr- . A. MacDonald oi this city and was Dalling vs. Meifcridrlck, an "Eliment cn a demurrer arising viewed the work in the church for ‘the year and showed that seventy two new members had been admit- doubl? ordination at the Csth p N mud‘, P‘f1‘h!lfl Haiinx mak ng one deacon _ Ghfiahhhfahiirilleselzo; churzh Ponu-1"l‘"“'5 ""° “°'”°l“ ‘° 111° i ood. The‘ Probesionhl ‘hymn ,- opened the service was "or y ,dati’s iBain-lrsf! The ordination mun was delivered b W.‘ Cunningham. George's and chairman Board of Examiners include all bishop..H_o took as h ‘Parish Organizations, W. A. etc- P1111111 l“. 3= y the Roy ; rector or ; ol for the A , is text "pl, l entreat tbeol He sketched the r e text as exem-pllll nd the great Apdr y as being ., at. Mr. am also explained the o the yoke." ication of th y St. Paul, a Cuiiiii , origin , ree orders, and flpokg o; ‘ 0i God the Chii . of Jslngland had not departed n, the Apostolic ministry as tom by Christ, __ and alsossid llm _‘ pie ahould esteem the mlrp OIICllHlCd bl, The names_ of the candidate; r. F. R. Holborow, ship l; H, deacon: Rev. C. C. Rand. ., lEdward island. and Rev. p; Dancing followed with splendid Rosa-Evanston of New wage , »music by the Gacty Orchestra. The choral service was in g with the solemn event m; as a particularly impressive _ out of the pleadings in the case. Mr. red l“ 1925, -tl1-rrDE-ln%l@;:rtbl;rc-. srorltlbgarlailg-J The report of the Board oi True-i in ivérsily as IMcGilPs Art Represen- a for the bflendfnt -when11.!h- tees was most gra-tifylns’. All thefw iatlve at the formers Annual Ban- Célm Nannies‘ w” ‘at u o. 10.1‘: 1925 Expenditures had been paidglilllllllllls’ moment when His 0n quet and Ball. Mr- ‘MoDmlflld W1" argument w“, h heyard i the c laud about seven hundred dollars of ¢°111P1°1°ll @119 cllmllllllly title! be one of the Speakers at ‘this bau- pea! one of theemnk orllMonflrggfth-e old deficit wiped bu. The re-|1"K °1 111° 11'1"" 111 W111°1li - qir-i, vs An u! ‘McLean and til portg from the (“gel-ant organza, assisted by the clergy presgiltllmh ‘ g o era‘ lions within, the church showedium Grace were very Rubi" iialn). President Moore, attended by Miss Jeanette McDon- '3'- Ml" 11°71“- wl1° h" P1119195 aid, teacher in the Glen Valley "19 Jeffrey Hale. , Hospital for school. while the groom was sup- "alum? l“ lllllalllg- Clll- W991‘ pol-ted by y D_ Nicholson, brothel- erbie while in Quebec saw the fire of ‘he bride‘ After the cm-emony which pTBCUCBllY destroyed i116 w“ o“, a" n; down m a dump). Chateau Frontenac and succeeded prepared supper u, which a“ dld in obtaining a number of excellent ample justice. Mr. and Mrs. Nich- 5111195 showing the progress of the our,“ Wm ragga lr, Glen vlfllpy, fire and the wreck which remain- The Guardian joins in wishing them 9d- many years of happy wedded life. “c8 or New,“ over “Damian-ed, ‘a student at MoGili University, has been chosen to go to Queen's Un- About one hundred and twenty‘ sailors now on shore at this port. were entertained on Saturday ev- ening in the Navy League Build- lug. -8ERl0U8 LO88.-.Mr, vloior Traverse had the misfortune to lose his two barns by fire last Gun- day evening. They were occupied by Wm. Fenkes and‘ James Fitzger- -—-—— ald who lost all the contents. which ENJOYABl-E EVENl-"Gv- 111131 consisted or slog-l; and gram, Wm, evening a. most enjoyable time was the exception of two horses which Elle"! 11¢ "19 11°11“? 01' '31P"- Jam" everc taken out before fire 3m mo Kiggina, Cumberland Street when much under mm Much sympathy 15 she entertatiued a number of lslt (or Mgggfg, peak” and finger. iiiends to a card party. The ladies aid as they had the misfortune to P1118 W88 W011 b)‘ MYB- Emmet G31‘ loss both their barns by fire within 11ml and the sentlemens prize by the log; few y9afg___v_ Iilr. F. Nicholson ‘while the conso- lation prizes were awarded to Miss ‘Mary McDonald and Mr. Emmett Mr. J. 0. Hynduiau acted as chairman, and an enjoyable pro- gram consisting of songs. readings and addresses was carried out. At the couclusi e. number of Christ- SERIOUSLY i-LL.-- The many GENERAL MQNAQEfl 0|: c, |q_ friends of Mrs. W. R. Tinney will mas bags, supplied through the gen R_ c0M|~G__Qn Thursday Mg)“, be sorry to learn that her illness erosity of the Ontario division oflaccordmg to a telegram received has taken a. critical turn. accord- the Navy League, were distributedqegrerday ln m, my, Mr w, 11,111: to telegrams received by her among the sailors. Appleton, General Manager of the 111151181111 W110 l6" F5161“? 1110111‘ Appropriate remarks were made Atlantic ‘Division of the Canadian "18 1° be ‘"111 l1"- 511“ 11" bee“ during the evening by Rev. E. M. National Railways. ‘Mr. A. T. Wei-lllldergoins "Bflvllllelll lll l1 31111" hjalopo, Mr, Percy Pope, and Mr. don. Traffic Superintendent, and 101111» N- 3-» 1111591“! m1‘ "me “T” wyid. Rev. Canon Morrlr (m Ammo Mow-s o s- eer-er- §If.‘.‘.‘...“"r.‘-3.’Z§.l" ‘I-J.-'°“.‘i‘.‘."§‘.f.§?.‘" 1"- 11l- Church. Burlington. was held onyear were Blamed as tonowsiitluuningham and Canon llirrg, the 18th inst. Rev. C. T. Spriggs in Messm M Mucmod Chas Carson. (IChurcb Work) the Chair. The following statistics‘ g A McDonald F‘ cum‘, J A‘ . . were presented: Church famiilesJMadMman Noni‘; MaoLeéd ' mi Ailments g1; Cgiurch population, 27s; Con- a Q N00,’, “ ___'_ rme members, 124; Baptisms, h ' , Can b: Quickly Bsnlaiied wl 10; Marriages 2; ‘Burials. 1; Visits iv; feutillzrllalfiaigg giiisgnigltiegztl? ' Billy's Own Tablas ‘l . 179; Scholars in Sunday School. 42; ,5, C‘ a and Chou. m‘, me ‘omierl —-BAD FIRE-A bad firs odour. Balance of i924 and Receipts for The ‘ailments of childhood m llyndman. Readings were given by “T- F- C» 00111611» Malmllle Tm!‘ mfmms‘ _ M153 Consume Hyndman’ Pa"). fic Expert. will aqrlve in the city glllolllle: ylegitglrgslyéroginéiilarsgdevivnilist om“, Mean and Master Gus M, ou Thursday even ng for the pun y red st Kildare Cape op Sunday 9v- enlng. by which two largo barns owned by Mr. Victor TPRVCTIQJIOW’ residing in Summerside. were coni- Mr. Tiuney was accom- Gillliilll. 1925, $1284.06; Expenditure, $983. 21; Missions. $177.69; Balance. $123.16. The following were elected ELECTORS MEETING. -—A well fui work they bad accomplished. Upwarcls of $9.000 w-as received from all sources during the year, many but nine-tenths of them m due to one cause and one and only—u disordered condition all]. . i . . .. - ‘ I . “ab” “d m,” were rendered by pose of discussing with the Board lather 0f ‘V1111 T 1111B? plemy destroyed. A“ the contents attended meeting of electors of the as Vestry, J H Murphy, Wm. Ad The Christmas joys of ills mdnyFmmMh 311d b°w°la 7° illlltll! d l ll . miss Margaret Ailenby and Mr. Gal-lgioiiznes Ltléggxulfogasjggtfitifi; ,_-r,o 5E HOME 30o", Tlls nt. - this Province. it is expected that party’ consisting or His Mrilslllv A sins-sells Wes heartily pariici- a number of delegates 1mm the dlg- the Bishop of Charlottetown. Rev- pated in by all present. rem,“ Boards or Trade or m9 Pm. Father John J. Mecdouuld. pastor ' vince on invitation of Mr. J. O 0i St. Paul's Church, Snmmeieide.‘ ‘H-yndmah, President of the Associa- 11nd iRflv- W. E.‘ Monaghan, seven, ted Boards of Trade. will be pre-‘lwlle Bay. are expected borne from sent at the conference, which tak- thlr Ellrflpeflll IP11! 11/1101" the l"! es place in the Board rooms hers of the- ruonth. Father John in writ- on Thursday evening at half past ins ill-Bled the! they ellllefiled w sewed nail from Cherbourg, France. to- .___.. morrow (January 21st). direct --P,RE$BYTER|AN gHun-gl-l,__ for Halifax and this should brinz The annual meeting o; the Summ. them to Halifax by the 28th. or orsids‘ Presbyterian Church was 29m- The Annual Meeting of St. -Panls Church was held in the Parish Hail last evening. The Rector Rev. H. D. Raymond, M. A-. presided over they“) largo and representative gathering of the congregation. After prayer and opening remarks by the Rector the annual financial resort wag presented by the peo- lfl ti“ Warden. lMr. G. D. DdBlole. are reported to have been consum- Clty of Charlottetown was held last evening in the L. P. U. Hall. with IMr. Dan. Chipman acting as chairman. During the meeting ex- cellent speeches were given by Messrs Dan Gillie, Dan Coughlan, Ed. Nicholson, John Gormley, Dr. _Dougan and L. B. Miller. (Messrs. Gillis, Couglilan, and Nic- [IIOISOIL who were the principal speakers, complained that the inb- oring men employed by the city bad not received under the present administration the daily wage that they had been entitled to, and felt that the power vested ' in Ml’- ems, Wm. Champion, H. Sudsbnry. Wm. Paynter, Wm. iProiitt, George Proiltt, W. E. Profitt, J. N. Evans. Wm. Sudsbury, Ed. Murphy. J. A. Millman. The Wardens tor 1926 are Wm. Profltt, Winn. Paynter, Treas- urer; G. Ellis Proiitt; Secretary, J. A. ‘liillillinan; Rectory Committee: George Prohtt, H, ‘Sudsbury; Ceme- tery Committee,‘ Wm. Paynter, H.| Sudsbury. Jf-H. Murphy; o. c. s1 Dela, Wm. Adams, Geo. Profitt; Auditor, Wm. Payfiter. The follow- ing were appointed as Collectors for Missions, Elmer Payuter, Ever- ed with the sole exception of one cow. The ‘mutants of both build- ings with the exception of the crop, were owned by James Fitzgerald. Mr. Traverse owning the crop. he loss includes some eight or illlne cattle, and it is supposed several horses and sheep were also des- troyed. The fire caught amongst the straw, but how it originated has not been discovered. —PREsBYTERIAN CHUR6H-, The annual meeting of the _Alber- ton ‘ The d-eportshowad that the Church had ‘lWllled off the ‘existing deficit and lhed closed the financial year within. credit balance and a most pmrnisihg out-look for tbs future. Tbomeceipts for the year reached held in the Church Hall on Wed- nesday evsuiug and was called to mani of the Board of Managers. The Si‘: Smnmerflde was he“ meeting was very largely attended, ‘ y Presbyterian ing just one year since part of the Congregation Nicholson. __cHUR¢H MEE1|NG__-ph9 A". was held in the Baptist Churcbon 1 u ,1» L M - A “c. the 12th instant and was well att- order by Mr. George Hogg. cbair- n“ M“ “g 9 S “H n“ elltled. Encouraging were the re-‘ evening with Veu. PM“ "m" a" depanmeill-s- lt-be‘ this regard should be placed dir- sctly in Council. ‘he (my Smvey“ m ett Sndsbury, John Murphy, W. E. Proiitt. Annual Meeting of St. Thomas‘ Church. French River was held on the hands of the City - were submitted and adopted. . and a spirit of cheerful optimism fiffyuflfjfiwgj‘Qfiepiifljflfifiowjj- mevaued- A printed “mtemem “l in a healthy flnnnflal condition] the linaucislactivlties of the church The following appointments wore| for the year ending Dec. 31,1925 was made m, {he ensuing year;_iwur.' distributed, and showed all depart- ‘Inns George I). Pope. Dr. E. '1‘. meats of the church's Work to ho"l‘uuton; Vlestrymen. George D. in splendid condition. The Treasur- P094; Dr, Trillion, A, c, isdond- er reported a tidy surplus on hand "w. H. C, Mills. Ernest ‘Mills, A. after paying all the running ex- penses for the year, including the T. S. Jackson. ‘Mr. A. B. . installation of two new furnaces. ‘Home Was llDlXllri-ted Vestry clerk The Session, the Sllllday School ‘n niece of Mr. Chflllts Hensley rs- and the Ladle; Am all allowed fine vii-cg. Sretiarsl oft 1tlioat€h orgasm]: . . a 5km. “no e n e grim oss e-c urc Z?}“Zf§Z.‘ii‘.i‘.Z2§'..l“.i..§'b.?3§§. ... o-m-l - o-eo u w- proved to have been splendidly sup- ["1 a" "e115!" ‘i’ hlzjngland 381d ported. On the whole the reiwrte ‘a 4,‘; "1 l‘! 1311f‘ “ Illa,“ “m e‘ v0", ' all showed that 1925 was ouc of the "m" ' b“ “r o “up c e’ s 0f thanks were then pns-, 1 n l m m“ 4nd tendered m the Ottlceramoat ‘succossfu yea n e and members of the Church for church“ history‘ “n” “V” "cw their respective activities during 171911159" “"9 added t° the Com tho your. Special mention was made 11111111011 R01] during the ycsr- A or the now Hghflug gygtem‘ 4n. pleasing feature of the meeting was pialloll by n", pnlmepwgfaon Elm. inc presentation of e. purse to Rev. tric £10., and dpdlcatod Sunday, and G. S. and Mrs. Mitchell, accompan- the Ladlca of t-ho congregation ted by many expressions of the were heartily applauded for having congregatlorfs appreciation of iheli Dmvidcd the necessary funds. After flue leadership. The last hour of the business of the meeting had m9 evening was devoted tn social been concluded a social hour was mlprmprgc, when refreshments event interspersed with instrumen- were served by ll“; ladies of the till and vocal solos. during which " the‘ total .0! 813003.77 a consider- able advance over any previous year. Qnrnotion the annual reports of the various Church organizations The election of officers resulted as follows: zReetor-‘s lWarden. H. H. Horne; Peoples Warden, rgo D. De-Bilois; Vestry. Charles . Wil- llama. W. n. Altken. n. Champion, ti. it. Stewart, W. l), Bentley, J. M. Morley; Representatives to Dio- cesab Synod. L. B. ‘Miller, W. in Bentley: Substitutes: Roland Melit- 18, h A. ‘Haezard; Representatives to Diocesan Church Society: H. E. Mil-lei‘, N. H. DeBlols, H. ‘b. Pai- mcr. H. Foster. l At a meeting of the Charlotte- town Board of Trude Council held on January 14. the following cum- miltees were appointed Transportaflsmz-efl. l). Delllois. ll. V. Buntaiu, N. ‘Rattenbury, W. R. Aitke-n. A. ‘Picker-d. R. E. ‘Mutch. Tlme Tablet-JR. L. Cotton. S. A. McDonald, J\~\P| Crockett, C. H. flhandlcr, .H. ‘Howstt. Publicity and lmmigrstlenz-J. P. Gordon, J. 0. Hyndmau, A. Irwin, hi. H, Beer, James Paton,‘ B. I). Horne. J. H. Prlchard and T L the 18th inst. Rev. G. 'l‘. Bpriggs in the Chair. The following statis- tics were presented: Church Fain- flies, 48; Church population. 205: Confirmed members, 80; Baptisms, 7; Montages 1; Burials, 2; Visits, 99; Scholars in Sunday School, 50; Balance of 1924 and Receipts for i925, $547.54; Expenditure $503.72; Missions $37.56; Balance $6.27. The following were elected as Vestry; Hy- Handing, ‘B. R. Meek. J. Pid- soon, C. Piilniaii. J. A. ‘Meek. B. Harding. D. L. Cole, Heath Hard- ing. James Sims. The Wardens for i926 are Hy. Harding, lB. R. Meek. Trcasuier, Bruce Adams; Secretary Heath Harding, Rectory Committee Hy. Harding, ll. It. Meek, I). c, So- clety Delexitte J. Pldgeon. Auditor J. A. Meek. Annual Meeting of St. -Mark‘s Church. Kenaingtou was held on the 20th inst, having been postpon- ed from the 18th. The Rev. f}. T. Sprlggs in the Chair. The following statistics were presented: Church families. 35; Church population. H3; Confirmed members 83: Bap- ll-‘llllll. 6; Marriages, 0; Burials, 2: Visits. 90; Scholars congreggut-ion went Into Union. Membership increased from 55 to 127: almost continuous pulpit supply throughout the year; fin-j nuces in a healthy condition, e. total of $2,820. being the revenue for all purposes. The meeting un- anlmously endorsed the Sessions expression of gratitude to Rev. S. . Simpson D. D. who. at consid- erable sacrifice, is ministering to the‘ congregation during the Win- ter months. Dr. Simpson is a forceful speuker,' fundamentally sound in iloctrine and a true blue Presbyterian. The meeting was not unmindful of the kindly aseht- nnce of the Nazarenee during the earlier months of the year and of the Baptists whose church building has been engaged until u new building is erected. A meeting of the sx-P. C- A-- was held Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the City Council Cham- be-r at which there was a lair st- tendauce of members. The chair was occupied by Mr- Juetioe Haszard who announced the meeting was called for the Purpose of considering the advisability of providing sheds in the city for ltruckmerrs horses and also a mellllfi of securing funds‘ for carrying on the work of the society. | The matter of providing sheds lwus discussed and it was suggest- ed they be placed ‘if possible. on the Square and at the foot of Queen Street. it was thought if the Square was not obtainable llltll in some suitable place. Alter ‘the question had been fully discussed the following committee was appointed _to go into the mat The annual meeting or m‘, gen. hr fully and report at the next slngton Presbyterian church wok meeting: Mrs. (Du) J. S. Jenk- pluce in King George Hall Tues- ins, President: ‘Mrs. J. 0. Hynd- day evening. Jan. 19th. Rev Dnlman, Secretary,- iMrs. -l.. B. Mac- Genge occupied tlid chair and cmrxMillan. Mrs. J. Morris; Messrs W. ducted tho service. Dr. Jurdlne l}. Gillespie, E. Shaw ‘and P. acted as secretary. Rope. The meeting was one of the larg- ' ‘MP- K- J- ‘M81111! Dleflellled "l9 est and most enthusiastic gather-iheeutiful oil painting. “Sllvlzr Fox- inge ever held and was term es" by the famous artist. G. E. refreshments provided by the Lad- ies were enjoyed. The Annual Meeting of St. Ja-fn- es‘ Congregation was held last night in the Guirch Hall and was largely attended. The Minister. Rev. w- Bruce Muir presided and con- ducted the devotional aevlce, Miss Ethel Stewart presiding at the or- Bsn. After the servico Mir, A, E, Morrison “was appointed chairman and Mr. E. W. mcxuyf Secretary. "the ‘Rev. Mr. Muir road the no. port of Session which ‘Will! adopted. lift-ii)‘. A. Misfit-noon. Clerk of Sea- lllillluresd the reports‘ ‘of the ‘Bun- tlsy ‘School, _ the Womerfs Mission- aryfloclety. Shining Stur Mission Band, the Ladies Aid Society. the Guild and the trustees all of which were adopted. All the reports indi- cated a healthy and most encourag- ins condition of the various branch- es of the Church work. The election o! Trustees was next taken up. The mediborsof the former Board who were is rotation for retiring were Mo rs. Keithvlwgers, K. M. Martin A. . Hyadman and Dr. Houston. its following were elected. Mela” Beliamiu Rogers, John T. congregation. LOW-ENBERGER-BELL ~ Ou Dec. 16th the United Church of Shellmoutb, Manitoba ems the scene of an exceediniy P191!!! Well‘ ding, when Jncob Loweuberger second sou of the late Jacob Low- enberger, and Stephens Louise Bell, daughter of fMr. and Mrs. Martin ‘Bell of Slrelimouth, form- erly of Albany. P. E. I. were unit- ed in holy wedlock by the Rev. D- flardner. The bride who wsa Charm lpgly gowned in white gporette. trimmed with silver entered the church on the nrm of her father to .the; strains of iMenils-isobus Wedding March. She was attended by her sister Myrtle, whose dress was ‘of pink ‘Crepe-de-chene, trim- med with gold‘. Mr. Loweniierserls brother Adolf. acted as bent man. During the signing of the register Miss Nora Stewart sang the! beautiful hymn "0 Perfect Love" very prettily. The decorations In the Church, and the reception 51V- eu to the bridal group on their Jsavlug the church,‘ also the num- erous, useful and beautiful 81ml- which they received testified to the popularity of the young. couple. The beautiful bouquet of white Carnations and ferns oarried- by Martin, 8. glint-sod, and Henry lrhruq, 0dr motion unanimously , the Trusues were wither lIl "lb proceed with the buiidinl lhnso and‘ the following ' pointed M! the Boil 0o _ the bride helped in no small way |to mate this one of the qaretticst {weddings held iuehslimonih. The mom's gift to the bride was s all-tho!!!‘ clfidne, to the bride- inated, h a fins banquet and social hour which the past years splendid work was discussed. The Session Report was submitted by Mr. J. til‘. Prgfltt and showed that church work was in good hands with a bright outlook ' for the future. Eighteen members were admitted 0n Profession of Faith and twenty- iour by certificate. Total mem- man- beriqliip 1151. Audltor:-_-1L,,il3. lMedMillau. The Treasurer TTiiiTbz um UP FATHER; R. lH. Jenkins. w“ Entsrtalnmenti-i-S. A. McLeod. l" P. W. Turner, G E. Full. J8me! Carriigher, G. S. iumsn. Geo. J.‘ Tweedy. ' iiidustrlalz-A. A. ‘Pomeroy, P. M. Stewart, E. T, Higgs, W. F. Tidniarsh. Membsrahlpz-P. W. Clarkin. W. ll. Tinney. dn. B. Nicholson, L. D. Murray. T. B. lWQOd w. L. Delaney ceipis iofiezs, $1448.71; ‘Expendit- ure $1078.44: Missions. $197.02; Balance 8173.26. The following were Buckler, to tho Society; this paint- lng will be lot-barled to help aug- ment the funds and it is to be hop-l ed all citizens will help the‘ good! work, by purchasing uric-is. rhclf°fllggnfgtjoz°“gy i BhxZ::°'L‘I' painting is now on exhibition in flown"! J 6a “a” E Mm B‘ Reddiri Bras, show window. ,m'" ' * 7 t ' - - . nooks of tickets were distributed‘ ""‘"- A- MW". J- 3- Plllllll- W- m ‘he members aner which nmlA. Plflgflflfl. R. Miilmsn. C. Mill- meetiug ‘adjourned to meet egainil Hlllffllll- 10591131 5N9!- wlitliiu a month at the call oi thelwilffleflfl for 1926 are B. B. chairman. Mouse, J .A. Thompson, Treasurer, J. A. He, friends and relatives of Mr. WiLZb with gloom when they learned of, his death on Christmas Eve. ‘Phi! late Mr. Kenny was born in st, " Teresa on March 12th. 184s dud came to Morell when quite a young man. in Mby 1876 he married Brid- Bet Walsh of Elliotvale who surviv- e! llllll- Tflgetber they reared their family of five sons and three llllllflltel‘! sud changed the virgin forest into one of the most com- iortable homes in the vicinity lhlellgh hard work and strict in- leilrlty- The late Mr. Kenny was an exceptionally active mun rmtll db- mit ilve years sko when be had the misfortune to fail from a horse. Since tlieu he has been almost an invalid but his kind nnd genial humor never deserted him, he was never known to complain. even in his last illness. Three sous and one daughter were with him at the end. Ithe other beings unable to come home. He died happily, fortified by the last rites of Holy Church of which lie was always a fervent and consistent member. l-ie was faith- fully attended‘ during his illness by his pastor, Rev. J. Rooney and also by Rev. A. Sinnott, a oloos friend pi the family. Ha ienveg to mourn a sorrovving widow. five sons, William of Providence, R. -l., Arthur of Rumford, both of’ whom camo home. Frank of Saskatche- wan. Iiouis of California, and Her- bcrt at ‘home and three daughters Katie, Annie and Mae (Mrs. Herb Sinnott) all of Boston. ward, Pearle (iMrs. Rupert Moln- nis. iPeake's Road) two brothers. Thomas of Moi-ell and Jhmes of St. Toresas and one sister, Mrs. Robert Curran of 8t. Teresaswi-lla kindly presence will be sorely mis- sed by many, but especially Iii the home‘ where he was always the can ire of lolity. His funeral on the 26th was the largest ever soon in Mbrell, friends coming from all parts to pay their last respects to one who was so dearly loved in life. The funeral mass was sung by Rev, J. Rooney afterwards all that remained of the ‘kind friend and loving father was laid in the adjoining cemetery, the first breitk in the family circle. Sad to think that in a few months more be would have celebrated his Golden ll h 9 C y i N; QQflfWYQ gn- arl; ¢gil A HUNDRED THE» Loy/Q's. Ai-vjifm ,- q¢>~~ ~ (AT ME DAUGHTER T6 HELD ME- bHELl. 00W FOR HER in,’ {lllillllllibllllllll u with-ill: m,» lnlyflllili iii. lllllliiilh}. Iiiillll "W 5 ‘il d a ltrl’ of pe rlgNanil to the ‘w 9 '- ‘we. was-i wAv-irxoqifi-Q. . ,WHY-T'HE°.>E ARE LObE. ffHEbE GLOVE‘: FOQMEZ" i FOUND "mam , IN ME POCKET-l Dow-r; KNOW WHERE \ GGT "EM- mAqqiz M051’ NEVER ‘ HEAR OF’ \\\\ill; “i; "ri-iier - ‘ Evian-w .. Ho." i. I Ill vr-lllcdllllllall _ Mow-HERB JQQQYEbH bFiEfb BEEN LQOKiNQ “Fail FOR THEM - HUN WHAT- §\\‘ “if ’//_~ F ‘J \ a“ wind.- lullwlx‘ Wilwii l‘ . -. ‘chiral wtpoiil M ii v "iiliilli". ,1: lieiiilug .in an open grate llllll this uii-ibml‘ still In common use. although ii_ also his - fiOw-plbTglfd murmur-ze- OPEN THAT. DQQR AN HAND Mr; lbACk ‘ri-wr nnlsh any o‘! the minor slliiioiiii “am Kenny’ More“ were overcalflo: bahyhood and childhood the bov. .9 a must he inside to work reliilsr nd the stomach must be mil- ned. Nootber medicine forlldh ‘l- ‘ a; had such success nshnllshys Own Tablets, They banish sinu- pation and indigestion; liroel u colds and simple fevers; .~ o. diarrhoea and colic and proiiioli ealthiul sleep by regulating iii functions of the stomach and bol- ls. ‘Concerning them Mrs. b I. ‘Brown, Walton, N, S. writeai-“l cannot speak too highly of Blllfl Own Tablets as l have found llllll xceilent for childhood aiimtllll" Bsby’a Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers. or by mull sliil crita a box brom The Dr. William Medicine Co., Brockvilie. Ont. IITOVES. ‘I'm- iim-leiits used slows u-liIi-b mi- ccuioil tlic fire, us the llrrlllllll W" lloonia were iilso win-mull! braiilers. ln Ensl- wus secured 11.)’ at ilii. iurtulile ulta In great. trusts of fiicl. AFTER) miss treaciierogi: . wet or icy plflfllfljl v a "'*'~=~"1-*-":*~ii::::ii:'". fifm“ Want dsubiiy; .- ' “ ' an i gfijtiltog‘ clcbeinfillll" --promptly and " "'7: l‘ . a ‘ i - .2: M11 " “' ‘yTl."-';‘3fi"~t."i.,..', - romaine “"11"” .,rlibsnrliinei'i i . . L-ny George bios-I} DRED D§LLKQ~5 '