1-.: a- ~ . .~ ml a for ad. Apply Guardian. .~ * ' P ying 9702-10-29-31 l. . . H. tori . u » I. Iii I: ~-‘. gf r li -,"- '- » .-.»‘r. .e 1. lofi v~- , L ve H*-fl-x - A Aa. ~ noe rms: mann _ , , lfwoeuu mmm "“" I°'"'“__ ‘ “ " ._.,.,., REXALL om: CENT sale VA . II ..... ..o 'i K, 1,1 _ Y I” I I , , . I Tho City will call on you ' “"‘ "°"‘°"°'“'~I thas: I - ° 3¢¢i°°i°8 M°l\¢l\y- . me -mn oe. ` "'“"' "“'*“’°’ _ _ =g%=_ ' ," em-io-ee-n. isolniene.. ' .YN adio Broadcast through your local station, and POULHY.-*URW ' Annual Collectaon for the é|',,?:_"'::_,m“_mm“ Wgtgr , PRUTFSTANT ORPIMNAGE ..........‘:’..‘.‘.'..'°.:...“‘..".;f‘. a.-.~'.-:~:.°~'~"-°...:: _ BE AS GENEROUS AS POSSIBLE. Hgh Eel; on lil F Iii N rlseerrsaum oonosscs- “Morrow I annoy eulumn wedding vu eel- IS ¢1 e 0 a es. ` Classified Advertisements Iii ' uooeeoeoeooeeeeonned AN X 1 eeeeuuooeeseeeeoo h K’ nehoeeoeeeoeeqooeeo h OOAIIIOOIEOUOOOOOQOCI “ wnm»a» ll EEE. iili “ON °! NW 1034011. lervice Seb- um °'“' W” mu” h I amnized at Saint Du'nste.n's Buiiical '°‘“‘ “°'- 1"- 1°°1»r”H>° -= f°1- """".`."°""°.'f""' ,,,,,,,,,,i I -= we veelenlev menus.. when! Next week at the Rexall Drug Sto re Charlottetown ;¢;;s: 1; in. Rpednf memorial. ,"ff,fm,’,{,1§§‘,§f_§;h§,‘{§b,,°nd caroline E., daughter or ur. md _ _ ' 1 .v P- “I W- -l>- m- Clif- the peep of any other of im. A .l. omni, mount stewart. ' ton. These services will be conduct-_ Canada's provinces. Thelnper was united in The Holy Bonds of The B lggest Sale ever attempted here- Ud by 13'- V- E- 0fSb0l'll. - °‘|’“'“ “Vina in bm" 5" Matrimony to Eugene J. Wynne, of NEXT WEEK '!' Watch this paper for a full page announcement of °- °"*°*°° mI'.1i"'ofu."Z'e 5'&.“{e ""*_ The ORIGINAL ONE CENT SALE ’ Lzsten to the uf§»';3'n2°§L i§‘.°e‘.";11l“s'°.§‘»‘&’.'n“.?. Grant W ne R -- waitfor th’ Sl fSl ' the highest in the Dominion. this it R. h Re Ro - I . . d * r ~ - onarsmas olrrs and o good Th" If: Zigi; M,,,,,c,,,;I M;;;n,,;°;;`c, ; PHONE 'DR UC' For Sale Female Help Wanted llnsvsusrsm Arenas Ar rr. s. 1\nves', southport. was-10-31-ai Ulllnlii UARDROARD. SUITABLE FOR lining outbouses, etc., lc. por I meet. Guardian omce. gf )l POB s/ILE -_ NICE Cormac. _ Modern improvements. 17 Orlebar street. asss-lo-aa-121. Ion asus A oorfr. wru. an three years old in spring, Apply Ouanlion. sell-lo-2a-ai. ._._.._.M___ FARM FOR SALE OR RENT AT Dunstaflnage. Apply 159 Grafton WANTED -.GIRL FOR LIGHT housework in country. $10.00 per month. Apply Guardian. 9848-10-28-3|. SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS CAN BE EARNED , and paid weekly in spare time selling well known li.ne personal Christmas Cards. Exper- ience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operation assures suc- cess. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited, Toronto. Representa- tives wanted small towns also. 1-F. 1-l. W. 10-1-3-6-B-i0-13-15-17- 20-22-24-27-29-31. tea at St. James I-Iailowe’en tea to- day- 9094-lo-29-li. DR. MORGAN E. GENGE will preach at Borden Hall, sunday ¢v. ening at 7 o'clock. s'r. CATHERINE w. r. - 'rho regular monthly meeting of st. Catherines Women's Institute twelve members and three visitors present. The meeting opened by repeating Creed followed by pay- ing ten cents. Minutes of last meet 2:; ‘;':.;°.;§;:‘:.°:°.‘:::.i.:;.‘:‘?;i GUARDIAN pcnsive to the influence of continuous advertis- ing. Their standard of _living is steadily im- proving notwithstanding temporary set-backs. These, then, are sound reasons for giving a good contract of regular advertising to The Charlottetown Which is still doing lti beet to keep the home ih-eg burning. riage by her father was gowned in‘ celebrating the Nuptlal Mass. 219 SUCCESSOR 'P3 The bride, who was given in mar- The MacKinnon Drug Co brown velvet trimmings, with acces- sories to match and carried a beau- tiful bouquet of cream Johanna Hill roses with maiden hair fern. Miss Ernestine Grant, sister of the bride, who acted as bridesmaid, wore dark NE WS Y N0 TES BY AGRICOLA brown crepe and carried a. hand- some bouquet of bronze carnations. The groom was assisted by his oollulvlolv clraM|s'r's nalrolor . I 1930 brother, Mr. Louis Wynne. Th As the bride entered the Church e report mr 193°' hwy 3-'J on the arm of her father, Miss Bes- f i P- E* 1-- \\'°!`€,\'-‘l')' satisfactory in Sill-lar and purity. _A test was made of extracts from lwme crolvn llrroihrum (chrman- lmnd _h “ ' - - . . - ' = ‘"5 3" mcfea-Sc 111 cvflyl illcmum cinctrarlacfolium) but the f St- seal-10-as-si _-l-__.M_l__; ron sau: _ ow ravens. 5 _ cents bundle. Guardian Oiliace. -4-ef. Wanted wsrrrap - liansum LAMB nm. Mrs. Davison, 170 Prince Street. F05 SAI-I'-'. 'ro Llrr. no/inn ann 959'1-10-2g-g1_ _Mary Morrow, Helen Morrow, Gra- an action for rent, was heard this ill ly I signs on hand at Guardlzg v-M*-__i_'Ml,__ FOR SALE _ TWO DRIVING ~ horses. ago four and six years. Prize winners at the Provincial Exhibition. Mabel Parkman, Char- lottetown Royolty. sen-lo-sa-ai. FORSALE-HOUSE AND LOT ON Harvard Street owned by Earl Maynard. Reasonable terms. Also several other suitable properties. Apply to Morley M. Bell, Bum-- mersids. 9888-10-29-li. FOR SALE - FARM CONSISTING of 161 acres, 100 acres being under cultlvation,' balance woods and' lumber, » snug building, near churches, schools and market. Fenton H. Howatt, Tryon. 9887-10-29-21. FARM FOR SALE A1' IRIS, ONE hundred acres land, thirty acres clear, balance hardwood. Good house and barn and has well each end of farm. For further por- ticulars apply John A. McDonald, Iris, or W. A. Mutch, Charlotte- ` town. 9534-10-23-Gi IDR SALE - STANDARD AND Registered three-year-old pacing male Calumet Bemice, Trial 2.16. This mare is by Truax, 2.03%. Dam, James the Great, 2.03%, and is one of the best bred in Amer- ics. See her at McKlnnom's Stab- les, Pownal street. 9639-10-27-Bl Opportunities for Men' and Women EARN FROM $25 T0 $50 MONTR- ly at home in spare time. For particulars write Auto Knitters Ltd., Department C167. Toronto 9. O-10-3t1-31. ` ‘ Found FOUND-.-IN JULY, A YOUNG female Police Dog. Apply Guard- ‘ lm, 1' ' ' 9882-10-28-31. FOUND, NEAR CORNWALL. SET of teeth. Apply to Elmer Duns- * rord, cornwall. cm »_ FOUND- A PAIR OF GREEN glasses. Owner may have same by I I Situations Vacant g WANTED AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN T0 sell engraved Personal Christmas Cards one dollar dozen up. Sam- ples fitted into leather carrying case. Premier Art Guild, Victoria St., Toronto. S. V. 10-3-tl8l. EMPTY BOTTLES WANTED. Pints, quarts. Will make ar- rangements. Write William Michael, 35 Weymouth street, Charlottetown. 9623-10-27-21. WANTED AT ONCE- THREE OR four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. ,Respectable loc- ality, moderately priced, by busi- ness man and wife. Apply P. O. Box 304. 0661-10-28-31. Miscellaneous BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMO- dated in private family. Apply to the Guardian. 9886-10-28-21 JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (R. 3, Souris.) ' 9379-10-15-1 month. FURCOATS REPAIRED, ALTER-I ed, relined, etc. Your coat needs( 21 - D 80 ' es reasonable. Ca1der's Expert Furrier. 205 Euston St. 9703-10-29-21 ART - IF YOU PAINT YOU CAN eam money colouring and selling Christmas cards. Folder showing designs and sample cards ten cents. Tally Hoi Art shop. Stair Bldg., Toronto. 0-10-3-stttl 31. Situations Vacant A RIG FIVE DOLLAR PRIVATE _ Greeting Christmas Card Sam- ple Book free. Representatives making five dollars up daily. Ex- perience or capital unnecessary. Garretsoll Co., Brantford, Ont., l S. V. Oct. 14-151. \Male Help Wanted Niven. All bills were ordered paid morrow. ' call to be answered with annual Lead, of Park Corner, will take place INSTITUTE-'I‘he October meeting _ of the Central Royalty Women's VAGRANT ARRESTED - The Institute was held at the homo of Provincial Police oillcer at Hunter Mrs. J. B. Roper on Thursday, Oct. River brought into the City yes- members and several visitors re- rancy. He was sentenced to pay a Spoaded to roll call with "Susser»t- nno of $10 or eo eel-ve ac days. 1-le ions for improving the meetings.” twig me 30 dgyg ghd was lodged WS- Maier MlwRae reported at- in Queerrs county .re1l,wher¢ he o- tending the meeting of the 61191211' waits deportation. tive to plan for the District Con- ~ vention. The following committees TONIGHT A1' Hom.; RIVER, WEN ll-ll>0l!li¢d- B¢h°°l» MPS- J- U-Supper, Bingo, Sale of Goods, etc. renovating. Do not put on' unt1i‘R/over and Mrs- Alex- Asnew. Sick etc. 9712 ou need it stem ed ods pric IMlss Laura Cullen and Mrs. Melvin _M Mawllsland- Programme. Miles BRADALBANE United ohul-eh of Helen Douzlas and Miss Lila Wood- canada. services on the above $5.00 was voted as special wires for ohergo for sunday. Nov. nc, are ne tha S°h°°l fail* MP5- ~7°¥l¥li0 Fel- follows. Pleasant Valley at ll a. m. susm kindly invited the members Grenville at 3 p. m. aredelhone at f°l' thc N°V¢mbe\` m°¢li1DK. $118 T011 7 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lord's call to be answered with "Different supper Wm be dispensed ut the WBYS °f Will! IDPIBS3’ A dellilhfflll moming service, consequently, there . Pfogramme was as follows: Bolo- will be a Preparatory Service in the M . Laura Cullen- Duel-Mrs. Ferguson 'Lao p. ln. The session wlu convene and Mal- J- B- Roper. Readlns-W- at the close or the Preparatory gef- P~ M°°L°°d- 501°-G°l'd°l\ FDP€l'.Ivlce. Thos Paiethorpe, Minister. Duet-Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. _.___ Hamid Steed- A delicious lunch was THE HOPE RIVER Bazaar (to- served by the hostess after which aIn1gh|;) 'rhm-gdgy_ 9712 "Sing Song" brought to a close a ___ very pleasant evening. ing were read and adopted. After COUNTY COURT-The County some discuision it was decided to Court of Queens County opened yes- hold box social in November. the terday morning with Judge Gavan following were appointed to take C.D.Du11y presiding. The case of charge of programme. the Misses Annie C. Abbott vs. Chas. E. Burke, cle Lamont, Jean Moore, Olga Mc- forenoon and adjourned until to- Next meeting to be held at the _ homo of Mrs. Mack Morrow roll THE FUNERAL of Mr. A. C. Mac- fee. Lunch was then served by the on Friday. Oct- 30th- A Short Ser- hostesa after which a very enjoy- vice will be held at the house at 1 able social hour was spent. p. m. to be followed by a service at Geddie Memorial Church at 1.30 CENTRAL ROYALTY WOMEN’S D. m. 1. After the opening exercises twelve terday a Swede charged with vag- fl- Alex AZHGW Roadl!18-M’l-'-S church on Thunsdalv evening, at ENJOYED HOLIDAY TRIP-M.l‘. James M. Muriey, manager of the BECOME EXPERT BARBER. through our special low cost graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Barrington, Halifax. ' Oct. 14-tts-tf. PERSONALS Mr. Green of Summerslde and Mr. Pendleton,oi’ Kensington were recent visitors to Village Green. Mrs. Celina MacEachern has ar- rived home from Jersey City. N. J., to visit her brother, John W. and Mrs. MacKinnon, Bear River South. - Mrs. James Murchison left yester- day moming on return to Buenos Aires, after spending the summer in this city, the guest of her parents, Mr andM.rs Harry Winchester She sie Blanchard, who presided at the organ throughout rendered most pleasantly Lohengrin's Wedding March. During the Mass the male choir of Saint Dunstans Basilica of which the groom is a member, rendered the following: Ave Verurn (Slstene); Cor Jesu (plain Chant); O Bone Jesu (Palestrini); Sweet Sacrament Divine (English) while Mr. W. J. Brown rendered as a solo Veni Cre- ator Spiritus (Neuflomn). At the conclusion the happy cou- ple motored to the home of the brlde’s sister, Mrs. William Jay, Cumberland street, where a. delight- ful wedding breakfast was served after which Mr. and Mrs. Wynne motored to Borden en route to the their hone moon ` ents testified to the popularity of the young couple, the groom being an edicient employee of the Char- lottetown Post Oillce while the bride was for some time a popular sales- iady with Prowse Bros. Ltd. The Guardian joins with a host . of friends in extending hearty felic- ’ltotlons. WHEATLEY RIVER RALLY DAY SERVICE-The annual .Rally Day Service was held in Wheatley us, each verse representing gram was then beautifully carried out. Hymn by the choir. "A11 hail Igsrlriidthi YUM. 5.451 Sllllllllcs of seasons confirmation. This import- Imwl si so ai/1118 been received for ant product is the basis of com- li S» f these 681 were snlllples' mercial fly-poisons and insect pow- of soll sent in by farmers who de- der5_ iirrlid- “dV‘°; B5 W f<_?1`I2i11ZiIliI. man- A wide range of foodstuffs was 5 and ml“g~N11l€ EXllC‘l`i1IiCll- examined from pickled parks to ital Stations, including Cl1a1~1o¢fe_! b - , , ranch oi' the divisions aeii\.i_v lcsuits were held over for another I "town, sent in soil for analysis inI connection with a. study of champ-I Iter- variability in oats and wh<‘.1t._ Kentvllle, N. S., presents 11. rcpol-t` of the application, at various r:.tcs Of Kl'0l1Ild limestone, ground bum-‘ ed lim., end hydrated lime to ;u¢| :val wa ln 1927; and states rhnr Iwhen the application was at iheI Irate of 1000 pounds to the acref I potatoes when they came into thc Irotation in 1029, were not scabby. I mainland, where they will spéndl Gmund Iimeswne ~"'I5° “U55 al Ichampion in Fredericton, N. B..' y - . Many “sem and expenswe pm_ I where the clover hey yielded 3.75o‘ ,lwllhds per acre as ngainsi; 1,182 :pounds on an untreated check plot.'I 'An extensive research has bnenI made into the value of forti1izingI both hay and pasture fields, the* results of which have been very encouraging. As might be expected in one of straw berry jam. Sixty five samp- les of liquid spicc and sixty four samples of dry spicg were analys- cd. Five samples wf.~1'e adulterated with foreign starch. One sample which was lnbelicd “mixed spices" contained 94 per cent of sodium chloride-\\'h‘ch. being interpreted is common salt! < I Slime Fungi Sometinlfs one finds clinging to in old and decaying slump, a sing- ular convex mass of yellow spume about an inch or tivo across. lt is fairly common, much addicted to shady places, and belongs to rl re- markable family of plants known as slime fungi. Let us trace its his- tory- its spore (which we may take as equlv;lent to the seed oi' the higher plants) ruptures and re- d becoming beige costume withI _--r.~._.....___ _._._____ ._ ____ _ .f . I vegetable kingdom, and an Order. the Myxomycetes, was created for the inclusion of its various species. I The ilnal stage of the plasmod- ‘ium may vary in shape and color. It may bc indeterminate, spherical, club shaped. or formed like ~a gob- let, with the net work pro_iectlng~ IThe only other myxomycete which -I have found in P. E. 1., is a. rather pretty little plant called Lycogala cpidcndron.. It is salmon pink, glo- bose. about one quarter inch in diameter, and grows on rotten wood more particularly on worked w00d» I I am not able to name the yel- ‘low slime fungus, nor can I find Ianyone to enlighten me. The Myx- ,comycetos do not appear to have attracted students, at least in Can- ada. This is, I believe, because there docs not appear to be any practical advantage in their study- But who knows? As time goes on it may be found that the humble slime-fungus touches the life of _mankind in some tangent yet url- . dreamed of. I The British Museum at one time Ipublished a descriptive, fully illus- trated "Guide" to all the species (found in thc British Isles; and as fungi are fairly cosmopolitan all 1 over the Northern Hemisphere, this _guide would be equally serviceable Ito students in Canada. I Other Fungi I The agarlcoid fungi, popularly fstigmztized as “toadstools" have leases ,_ muy ,mms of prutuugusmf been abundant this fall, the plenti- the chief grain growing countries' which In its tum dgvglops into gov-` eral uhlellletu zooeporee, :het is, orlns their srolvlh- AS a kind Ol of the world, the amount of workf put into the nnelysle of ihe \vheatI kernel is very large. Five closely, Printed pages of varieties and theirI River United Church Sunday eve-I Cfmsmuenlfs allies; UIIS- I mug the church being fined to cu_I Soybeans come in for their share- Pucmu The chu,-ch was beautifully 0.’ attention. The l\/fondarln vor-I dewrated with asf/ers and 1a[e'l€l.Y, (WI1lCh 15 the kllld I 50l'3Ci.0d blooming flowers. As the audience'f°r e"P9r1m@“° in BWWIUE-bl’ FCH- med um, the building Mm Ches;_Isons of its earliness and freedom er Ruukhum who presided nt m_,Ifrom blight) grown at Ottawa 111 0,-Eau rendered soft musiu -111311929, had a. w;tcr-frcc protein con- gheme of the music was Stones of_ tent of 42.85 per ccllt, and all oil !J s content of 1840 per c°nt AL Hur- eg _ - . . ome pm of the me of the Mus. i row, Ont., the figures stood nt 48.03 ge, from the Bmh in Beme;um_ to and 18.07 respectively. The perczn-_ the Crucifixion. The fouowihg pro-Italic Of Protein largely determincs‘ 'the value of soy bean meal. I It is a curious fact that injthe soy- MARRIAGES STUART-WRIGHT-At Aulac, N. B., Oct. 23, 1931, by Rev. Mr. Mack, Charles C. W. Stuart to Catherine G. Wright, of Aulac. DEATHS CLARK-At Augustine Cove, Oct. 28, Anna N. Clark. Funeral from the residence of her nephew, Aus- tin Czmeron, Friday, Oct. 30 at 2 o'clock. MCLEOD-At Park Comer, Oct. 28, Andrew Cuthbert McLeod, Funeral notice later. SMITH-At New Perth, on Sunday. Oct. 18, 1931, at the home of h`er T° Let was accompanied as far as 'New “°i’h°Wf F“1¢°" 5- smith- Jule* York by her sister, Miss Joan Win- Smith, aged 88 years. (Patriot please onouxn noon omca 'ro c,,,,.,_ - let. heated, centrally located. Ap- l°h°"'°"° ly no Kent si ooas lo av ai | -- P ' ' ` ' M,._ and ML umm Gump,” cnsswau.-sinoeton,Moee.,oet. s len yesterday “ummn by moto, 26, 1931, James Craswell. Remains Henneuey' Bufldlmr- 1** 0°- for st. Petersburg, monde, where "° “""° “Y 'WY *"1" ‘li “Pm” George St. Phone 218--L they Wm mud me 'um,._ They R.iver,Fridsy evening. Funeral sat- 97°9 1° 2° 3|’ urda at! .m.!romthehon1e of T0 LET-DOUBLE OFFICE IN plan to visit the biggest cities on Y P ,_____.__.__.__-.-_-_---- route. They will be accompanied by hu mme' Adm* °"°"'°“' F'“m°°' TO LET - TWELVE R00" Mrs. L. D. Murray as far as Bt. house or part. Central. Alleon- h h GRIGORY-At Bouril, P.E.I. on vesldioa. llonlv Guardian- ,,s°°,,,,,",_°""' °" 'h° “mm” h" °Id wednesday. nee. as. lm. so-1.' .lo- ` 9°4°'1°"7'“ _ seplllne Gregory. Funeral from the °' W ' residence of her daughter, Mrs. Owning a house sometimes wor Siifiyed rm at mul, Mt “_ ' George Mellick, Friday at 11 o‘clock to Railway station. Interment STIAYID ON MY PIIHISES mdicwwn oumeul-yi wut"-town one bull. Iinot claimed by Nov- Viliwfl W tbl Blvllfl lvolld M.,-_ ' amber Sth sold for expenses. Amos Acorn, Vernon River. D699-10-29-31 I LOSI --- / their car skiddgd into the ditchIdescend¢nts who were practically Visitor-What are you going to three times. On the first occasion all of som, ug, go gpg wmmunlty be when you grow up. Bobby? they got it out themselves: on the and State bo'ng upright and right- ”°“'°"‘“'"“" °'W"'°'l"l'l° aoliby-I dunno, but mmm; D' Ma¢L9Un second. with the help of s va-will °°\1l- Mr- Booi-hrord concluded with mm,-,§“’,‘,,,"“_',’_' ay. me some ru grow up to cuoaarsxn Iww: but me uns hip :neo the the worm "min up n eluld in the their days plunging in the seas and their nights in the casinos. Pllmging all the time. Canadian National Telegraphs of this city, returned home last week from a three weeks' holiday trip to Montreal, Toronto and New York. While in Toronto, he was most fav- orably impressed with provisions that have been made for the unem- ployed. He attended a Rotary meet- ing at the Royal York Hotel in that City and there met a fellow Rotar- ian from Charlottetown, Mr. Robert L. Cotton and also Mr. Palme: Kinsman, formerly of the l";1:rial Tobacco Company of this c FISHERIES PROMOTEII. IIERE -Mr. George R Earle, Federal Fish- eries Promoter, left the City yester- day for Summelslde. Mr. Earle re- ports tbat codflsh and mackerel have been selling well, but that the hake market is more stagnant. The three highlights of the season were the intloductlon of the brine freez- ins process, developed in Halifax, the putting up of a new product, salt mackerel fillets, and the using to the "flying trawl" in codfish fishing, in which the fish are re- moved soon after being hooked and bled while still alive. HAD MISHAP-The roads after the recent continual rains are very BNN? and not too safe to travel on. This is illustrated by the ex- perience of some Provincial Pol- ice and Customs men who went on a raid on 'Tuesday to the shore' near New London. On their return the power of Jesus Name." Prayer bean the PFOIEIII and 011 are reciD-I in unision by the congregation fol-I FOCUS? th" 15. 2 Variety WhiChI lowed by the Lord's Prayer. Offer- Yields B maximum 01 Pl'0i0lll hl1SI ing so;-v1¢¢_ Hymn by Choi,-_ "Tell the minimum oi oil and vice-\'crsl1.` mo th, gtg;-leg gf Jesus," gm-|p¢m~eI The Division well advises and pro reading by school. Recitationby Eun tects the farmer in his 'choice of ics R.1wkham_ Hymn "Away in 5) mill feeds and the unusually large manger" sung by the Mlggeg Mm-y| number of' feeding stuffs submit- Rogg, Auggig ggevgnglun, Augollnei ted for analysis show that this ser-I smith ghd Un; smith accompanied vice is appreciated. They also show’ by M1,” Dgmthy Smith on me or- that miller.-1 :nd feed mslnufnctur- gan. Two more verses of Stories of ers very satisfactorily meet their Jesus rendered by the choir. Scrlp- guarantees. ture rea/ding by Herbert Ross, Jes- Canned lobster from the Port- us hlesslng little children." Hymn land Packing C0.. Nai-ifl‘l\§<‘. P. E- I. sung by the Misses Dorothy Una and canned crab (Japanese) figure and Auseline Smith, “Let a little in the list of“Mifcelll1ncous Fecds"! simshine ln." Scripture reading by and their analyses agree very close-I Don Rackham. Drill by the Junior lv- I boys. Reading by Blanche Steed. Sager beets grown on the Experl-» Hymn sung by congregation "This mental station at ch.1riotteiown,I secondary spores each furnished with a short thrcadlike "tail" Thc_ cilla or tails are soon lost and the zocsporcs become amoeboid. In this :ifge they puzzled the older nat- urnllels who did not know wheth- er to place them in the animal or thgvvcgetablc kingdom. They saw a .ful rains producing conditions fav- side-line I have kept a list of spec- ics growing hero and identified eith er by the Dominion Botanist or 'myself end which includes as dif- ‘rerenl kinds. This years identifi- cations arc: ‘ ` (1) Hygrcphorus pudorinus Fr ` (2) H conicus (Scop) Fr. (3) Trich- micruscupic mass uf pm;0p1aSm,'oloma terreferum Px. (4) Clito- cnpabie of a slow movement over its nidus. extending finger like proces- ses from any part and flowing (as it were) after them; and, in addit- ion, feeding itself by engulfing any digestible mfttcr which lay in its course. This locomoilon and inges- tion semed, in the eyes of the first investigators, to stamp these amoe- ba-like bodies as true, if primitive members o'f the animal kingdom.. But wilcn it was discovered that thcse particles of protoplasm rnn together and produced a compound zygosphore (called a. plasmodium) cybe glgantea (Sow) Fuel. These. ,with the possible exception of No. '3, are given as edible in Dr. Gus- - Isow's valuable book on "Mushrooms and Toadstools." The second in the above list (H. Conicus) is a showy little plant. Its cap was of a dark cherry red, bell- Ishaped, and shading to black, at the centre. The stalk was of a bright I sulphur yellow, and growing among Iihe green grass. the' combination I of color was very lively. It has the Ipecuiiar propel-ty of tliming eil- fiirely lo o dingy bluish block when gathered, or old. The pa-ich was this belief was considerably shsk-_ cn. The piasmodlum may be dcs~I lfmwmg in 9' 1`°talI°“°I P”t“"°- proioplfism, often of some size, and’ -mark this-not consisting oi’ cells. Internally it is a network of stream ing protoplnsm which develops spor- rs (like thc original spore) by a more or less complicated process. The yellow mass of our opening sentence is the plnsmodium of some llndc-irrmincd species of slime-fum mueu us F, luuug moving mass of and when the cows were turned in they at once cleared them 011'. Cows appear to be fond oi some of the agar-ics. I have seen them ext the poisonous plants, and I have some- times come across toadstools which have been carried up into the low- er branches of trees by these ani- i mais. I Other fungi noted this year were: guy” Thus' when its complete “ref (5) Cln\'nl'ia amcthystlna. (Bath) cyclg was esttbllslied, the organism was seen to be a member of the is .my F_|.ther’s World." Rev Mir. “-““- '_ ww-“' Boothroyd the pastor then spoke of the reason for Rally Dal' S91" vices being to bring the work of the Sunday School before the people. He spoke of the importance a child's training is to him in later life. Mr. Boothroyd read two life scetchw of the lives of two differ- ent men both born in the seven- teeth century one who was illiter- ate and degenerate and the other upright and righteous. The degen- erate had twelve hundred descend- ents the majority of whom had served time in prison and were di- seased. 'rhe descendents of this man cost the Stats over a million doll- ' are through their evil ways. The llllflsht man had thirteen hundred 'Bull the first time I have seen it: (8) Poiyporus cinnnbarlnus (Jacq.) Fr. a bracket-fungus on wild char' ry; and i1. small tongue shaped yel- low fungus, growing on the ground, and identified by Dr. Irene Mounce as (7) Gcoglossum irregulare. The edible toadstoois tar outnum- ber the harmful varieties, but I con fms l'm a bit shy of trying them! an/'sl A, inbound, pimbm-y; be ea big a fool as dad. _ guguun- ditch was final, th, men hiving t°_ W!! 11° ll'l°ll|4 I0. and when he is - our-lo-av-1| -- 1. , . osmn s zeun or honor io l>\1ll°l¢- he will not desert from it-” voip. lr. Q -1 _ _ According to s famous specialist ° Itheir cu- out. Duo lo lheso mi|~ A!t¢r_the Choa- render-od "when nero lo Premier Pierre I-wi °i,lnrion on vm- som, ,ng np," '~°"“°‘7|'°d”é.h3‘;§'::f:N UW- the habit of vorrvllll no be cur- _hens they were out all nicht “°°|H“ °°“""}°“ Bfinzinv. the aene-_ rrnnee. so he in-rival ei New zo.-11,' hen ,inns with e view no wining' “"”‘°’_"°°1,,M‘:_ mvfn 0 of by the will. ' I ”'°°‘“ arriving in the oily nil yestefdll *”°'»*°° VII pvonolmced and the with hu. dunghier nd. leafeilfrnlo definite 1:1-ms. n is Lovnro u "5, 5.3,., A rich-lmeiva will. morning. » Milf Dry lervioo oonoludeq. , , mn. roeeue, to eonia with Wwh- lim some voyue- /lnnlvas wrrll DAUGHTER =l:cRr:'l°AnY' _ .__ ._.._______._..___._M SUPERB-FOXES Self-Selling-Silvers Sce them. We'il both be satisfied. D. STIRLING MacLEAN Ranch 1 Mile West North River 192-l0~' 9-lil-2l. Notice in a Swiss hotel: “lt is defended to circulation the corridors of this hotel in tne boots of asccntic-11." "Mummie, if baby eats beetles wiii"i`1”c>be able to crawl up walls like they do?" _ "Good gracious, child, noi they _would kill him.' "But they haven‘tl" \ » ‘__ __ _. F.. _._ . ` -\ ..\_\. .; ` l_.._