most of the oth^r furnishings of the church, is from Montreal. The pulpit of Csh and "black walnut, which cost one hundfed dollars and is the work of Mr. atthew Dempsey of Suramerside, was given "by Mr. Donald McDonald who also gave the Stations of the cross, rich oleographes in "black walnut frames. In the vestry is a fine old oil painting of St. John leaning upon Our Mr. Lord , .this picture was "bought in . The church of S.S. Peter and Paul possesses an exceptionally fine hell, a gift from the late Francis Malone Esg. of DeSable . [This hell, which weighs six hundred and five pounds, was cast by J.W. Shane of Baltimore, and bears the inscription:- " Presented to St. Paul's Church, Summerside , hy Francis Malone Esg. I876. t was "blessed and placed in the steeple in 1877. The sponsors on the occasion ere:- Mr. end Mrs. John GafSuey of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes of Mr. and "rs. D.H. MacDonald of Point Pleasant , Bedeque . •he hell of the old church which is largely composed of steel and very clear n tone, was originally the church hell of Rustico . It was purchased hy the town and serves as a fire hell. The old church of St. Charles was sold as soon as the new sanctuary was ready for use, hut the vestry, which was of more modern date, was retained for parochial purposes and is now the hall, in v/hich are held the meetings of the 5t. Charles Total Abstinence Society. This Society was estahlished in 1873- John Gaff &ey Esq. was the first president. It meets every Sunday, and in the winter every Thursday evening the memhers have a reunion,' devoted to music, readings and debates.