EVERYTHING CLEAN AND FRESH ' When the best in Drugs and Supplies call on us. Our stock is of the belt and always fresh and clean. s ripilons receive ex- 9 DRUGSTORE. BOARDERS k. J . Ernest il. Worth 148 Prince Street Phone 82 Advertising l"! 2%,", wuev: ca" a/mm-zc nor W0"!- "Im 511' “mo” gm- the price of two, strictly payable in advance " Agents Wanted RELIABLE MAN FOR HUNDRED store route this county, no selling; distribute and collect. Experience iumecessary. Should net sixty dollars weekly. Write Shamas Manufacturing Limited, New Toronto, Ont. A. W. 10-5-12-19-33- ILIN OR WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint agents for old-estab- lished house in business in Tor- onto forty-two years. Position permanent. Write for particulars, expense allowance, etc. /Winston 00., Toronto. A. w. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22-26-20. WANTED AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN Canada to sell Personal Christ- mas Cards One-Dollar-Dozen up. A Surprising values. low prices. quick easy sale. blg earnings. also low prices on boxed assort- ment. Send for sample book now. Premier Art Guild, Wellington 8c York, Toronto. A. W. 10-4-tl-15. Situations l ‘acant ONEY MADE WITHOUT 1N- vestment. Your spare time pro- fitably employed-selling Can- ada's finest Christmas Greeting Card line. Liberal commission. Regal Art C0.. 91 Gouldistreet. Toronto. S. V. 19-5. ‘ Boarders Wanted ACCOMMODATEII. 35 l. Rates-Payable In Advance Central Guardian locals. (c. per word; Western and ' Eastern locals. 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events. 2c. per word; Classified, 2o. per word; In Memorl Notices. 70c. per inch: Lists ‘of Floral and Spiritual Ofler- lugs Cards, etc, 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence. 10c. r Inch; shah-cs OI Thanks and app-cum»... 10c. per inch o, 4c pQI word. Other nice on applications. To Lei 1:0 LET - nooiu. means desired. 194 Prince Street. boro Street. '1 rooms. Apply Guardian. HOUSES TO RENT. ALSO FUR- nished rooms. Apply Charlotte- town Real llbtate C0., 02 Grafton Street. 561-10-5-31. For Sale FOR SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Oflice. ti. FOR SALE — OLD PAPERS, 5 cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tf. FOR SALE — MAHOGANY ' cannoann chairs. Slip seats. 194 Prince Street. 5593-10-4-31. ‘SUITABLE lining outhouses. eto., sheet. Guardian Office. FOR 1c per FOR SALE - STORE AND house, one of the best business stands on P. E. I. Apply to‘ Guard-i 1M1 Oflice. 5601-10-4-41: FOR SALE — FORD TRUCK. 1927 with rwchard axle. Would take a freshened cow on it. Apply George Newman. Union Road. - - 5629-36-31. $5.00 per week. c St. 5623-10-5-31. Lost LOST-A WHITE GOLD BAR. PIN with amethyst. Finder leave at this office. Reward. 5638-11 LOST -- TWO SPARE TIRES AND rlms between Glasgow Road and Mayileld. Finder please notify W. Cv. Neill, Milton. 5627-10-5-11. Miscellaneous FOR SALE - FIFTEEN FINEST quality black mink proven breed- ers. Fifteen dollars per pair in- eluding new pens and equipment. Nell McPhee, Elmira, P. E. Island. 5630-10-5-31. FOR SALE OR TO RENT-LARGE desirable residence with all con- floor fitted for an apartment. Apply Bell 8a Mathieson. 5626-10-5-31. “ewnfln--. . v- IF 5593-10-4-31. SHOP SUITABLE FOR. CARPEN- ter or painter. Apply 106 Hills- 5613-10-4-31 TO LET-FURNISHED COTTAGE, 5607-10-4-31 tf." veniences and electric ranges. Up crumb. Giliiiliiliiii This ls reserved for news. but advertisements of, s news chandler mybcmmuaismnuuu. per word, strictly plylble in Id- vsnoe. obstructing a police officer wasadi- journed until today. DR. P. A. CBEELMAN will hold a chest clinic in the Masonic Hall, Kensington, from 10.30 A. M. to 12 noon on Thursday, October 6th, and in Summerside Town l-lall from ll P. M. to 4 P. M. 5835-l0-B-li. CHURCH SERVICES-The Pow- nal Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, Oct. 9th are as follows: Millview, 2.30 p. m.; Pownsl. 7.30 p. m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the evening service in Pownal. Rev. G. A. D. Elliott, Minister. 0N BUSINESS VISIT-Mr. E. D. Fletcher, Maritime manager of D. Gestemer (Canada). Ltd., accom- panied by Mrs. Fletcher and daugh- ter, is spending a few days in Charlottetown on business. A vet- erau of the 1st Canadian Field Am- bulance. 1st Division. 0.12.113, in which uniiLa numbe of Charlotte- town soldiers served overseas, Mr. Fletcher has many warm friends and acquaintances here. Mrs. Flet- cher. who is visiting the Province for the first time. is charmed with the autumn beauty of the Island. A NEW DIVISION — Sons of Temperance was organized at Dun- das last evening. The new division takes the name of “Victory” and will meet each Thursday evening. The following are the officers: W. P.: Albert Acorn; W. A.: J l1‘. Wig- gintcn; R. Sr Fred Matheson; A. RS5 Miss Edith Macleod; F. Si: Nell Ross; Treasz: Norman Mac- Leod; Chaplain: Leod; Cond; Norman Davey; I. 3.: ‘ Rev. H. C. Mbrgan; P. W. R: Mrs. A. D- Matheson. Rev. Wm. Mac- RALLY DAY PROGRAM AT BELFAST-The large and edlfylng program provided by the Y. P. S. and Sunday School scholars was highly appreciated by the immense congregation which gathered in the Belfast ' Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. The Rev. D. L. Griffiths, ‘pastor presided and gave an encouraging address. The choir tendered beautiful modern musical settings to the hyms "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah." Among those who rendered recitations, were Mrs. John MacKenzie; Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Wllliams; Mrs. Mabel McEachern; Misses Mary Mcwilllams: Ruth Gillis; Marion Gillis; Irene Mac- Donald; Mary Nicholson; Margaret Gillis; Florence Mcwllliams; Eliza- l-‘uothall lianca iiddfellow’: ilall THURSDAY 5637-10-5-21. AUTOMOBILE UPBOLSTERY and Chesterfield vacuumed and sprayed for moths. Hemphill & Cudmore. Phone 644. 5635-11 GAZETTED-The following re- tirements ‘in the Canadian Militia have been gazetted: P. E. I. Hlglus. -2nd Res. Bn.—'I‘he under-men- tioned are retd. under the prov. of K R- Can- 253 and are pennltted to retain their rank on retirement: Cant. o. Martin. m. o. w. n. Beers 2nd July, 1932. . SCHOOL BOARD-libs regular monthly meeting of the City School Board was held Monday night. Ar- llllsemenis were made whereby ad- dltional classes for the c’>‘.y schools may take the course in manual training. The proposal was explain- ed w the Board by Superintendent H. H. Shaw. Mr. Shaw. truant of- ficer. also‘ appeared before the board and gave an oral report of conditions in this city. Sister Mary G. MacDonlad was appointed teach- er for the new room just opened in Rcchford Square School. It was ponted out that there is a large av- erage attendance in all the rooms in the city schools, thus causing an accommodation problem which will have to be reckoned vrlth. Bills were passed and other routine bus- iness was transacted. WAS ‘REMEMBERED — Queen Square School was the scene of a very delightful and pleasing half- houryesterday morning, when pu- pils and teachers assembled 1n their- hall to present a; purse to Rev. Dr. Paatrlck McMahon, who is soon leaving for Rome. where he will further his studies in Canon Law. The, presence of His Excellen ,, Bishop J. A. O'Sllillvan, lent much dignity and enjoyment to the occas- ion. A fitting address was mas- terfully delivered by Stephen Mac- Miilan, in which he reviewed the many relations between the pupils and Father McMahon. and in which he hoped for the continued success of so good a friend in his studies abroad. The presentation ‘then fol- lowed and was given by William Connolly. Father McMahon made a fitting reply. in which he com- mended the thoughtfulness of ihe boys and teachers alike for such a wonderful act and assured the boys that it was much appreciated. The chairman, Mr. MacDonald, then called upon His Excellency, who in his usual manner, won the hearts of everyone present, by his wit and ‘_--‘ IT'S TING-OAT TIME-m —and if you're planning to make last year's do another season let’s have it for a good, thorough _ cleaning. It'll come back fresh and bright again to help banish the blues and give you that “mil- lion dollar” feeling. iiew Method Cleaners Limited Phone 983 5621-10-5-31 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins have nrrlvcd home after a two weeks’ motor trip to Boston and. New York. Senator McLeanHHon. J. A. Mc- Donald, M. P., and Mr. W. Chester S. McLum. M. P. left yesterday moming for Ottawa. Mr. R. B. Stewart, C. E., of New Glasgow, N. S., a brother of Mr. W. A. F. Stewart, Strathgartney, was in the city yesterdayf Mr. Johnjienley of Boston, who for the past three months has been visiting friends in this province, leaves this morning on return to Boston. While in this city he was the guest of his nephew, MT. M. G. Mooney. Prince Street. Mr. Patrick Mcxehhh‘ 1m yes- terday morning forsault Ste. Marie where he will in future reside. He was accompanied by Mrs. Rooney and young daughter, ‘Ilrcsc, the former being called home by the illness and subsequent death of her mother. Mrs. Patrick McKenna. Mr. and Mrs. M.‘ N. Nicholson, of Commercial Cross, usve- returned» last week from Néw»York, where they visited their son, Dr. Daniel Nicholson. Dr. Nicholson is on the teaching faculty of the University of Manitoba and has spent the sum- mer in New York at theMemorlal Hospital for the treatment of Can- cer and Allied Diseases. ' Stephen Mellick, Jr., WEDNES DAY Mid-Women's Missionary Society" Annual ‘Ilmiksgivlng Service. All members urged to attend- Hearta Memorial Hall. ISO-Weekly Prayer Service-Visi- tors welcome - Hemz Mem- Union Commercial College Notes New students are entering each week. ' Students in all classes are mak- ing rapid progress. Classes in Penmanship, Spelling. Rapid Calculation and Arithmetic. are held each day. It is the intention of Prin. Moran to have his students give a demon- stration of Rapid Calcufatlon work before some of the business men. during the term. several new typewriters have been added to the already 13189 number of modern machines. A number of new students wlll enroll after Thanksgiving. This is a good time to enter. Watch the penmanshlp classes at the U_ Q Q 5628-10-5-11. SOUTH LAKE AND vrcrurrv Mr. Ivan C. MacDonald, South Lake was a weekend visitor‘ to the eastern metropolis. His friends very much regrfl i" learn ..of the serious illness of Mr. of Elmira, who recently underwent a. series of operaf/ons in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Hopes are entertained for the speedy recovery of Mr. Stanley Fisher, South Lake who is conval- escing in the Charlottetown Hospi- tal. after undergoing a. serious operation for appendicitis. Mr. Walter A. Fisher, South Lake, motored to the Provincial Capital recently. A successful dance and weighing- party was held at Bothwell Beach on the evening of Monday. Septem- ber eighteenth, to raise funds to provide prizes for the pupils of the district who look part in the School Fair. Violin _music was sup- plied by Mr. Joseph MacDonald alccom) uied by organist. Mrs. Al- fred Rose. Spine men are a1; present engag- ed in construction work on the breakwater at North Lake. This project ought to help solve the un- employment problem for this sec- tion. damn» ohm this.’ at a great saving. We buy all Island prices for quality. is priced and displayed stores. 187 Great George Street Phone 1115 With ihe yearly autumnal school 111B of mackerel to our waters, the local fishermen are as busy as the proverbial “bee" gleaming the “bar. vest of the sea," which, though noi, so lavish as in previous years and not. commanding such high "WIWIBTY returns is a source of revenue which is at present great- ly appreciated and goes a long way in relieving economic conditions for the flshermen.-C. BEES STRUGGLE HARD‘ TO SAVE THEIR HOME A strange struggle over a hoard- ed “treasure" is going on in Terre Haute, Incl. The principals are a hive of independent bees and a beekeeper. A tree holds the "stake." Two years ago the bees swarmed 1n a little hollow tree in the down- ing honey, apparently unmindful of - autos roaring by. or people crowd- ing close to see. Walter Bielfield, beekeeper, re- products and pay extra town district and set. to work stor-. . .1!‘ ocrroBEa 15.1932 ' a: " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _PAGE granule Prices Slashed i Everything has been marked down. Here are the reasons : pert Ne ti __here. Only R i- Jsredfillrssgtlwith years .l°".i_ POLICE COURT-At u... police , m P3311 algal realm mom WE no NOT DELIVER. parlance do the work. Call on us court yesterday morning a vagrant 9 0 CLOCK 3c | N G ' meeting’ _ Heanz Memorhfi WE SELL FOR CASH, for Dfllll- wss-cgiven seven days. A case of Admission 50cts_ Ham 5g1g.1q.5.11_ You have the benefit of having your grocer- ies and meats all paid at the end of the month You do not help to pay for bad debts. Our stores employ all local help. Our main store has been enlarged to accom- ' modate our splendid patronage and everything to make ii one of the most attractive stores in the Province. We wantlyou to visit us and look over our stock and quality. Prices are the same at both Gash and Garry Store: 99 Sydney t-i . Phone 1354 t cently was given permission to movp the swarm to his farm. It appeared impossible w salvage the hone} without injuring the tree. for thb single opening, oddly enough, wis near the base of the tree and leis than two feet from the sidewalk. 1 But Blelficld conceived a plan. He placed a trap over the opening, whereby the bees can leave but nbt re-enier. Then he placed a patent hive a few inches away. , In a fortnight or so-about the middle of October—you.ng bees will be hatched in the new hive, Blel- fleid said. The new bees. he bell- eves, will re-cnter the tree, “rob" it. and transport the honey out into their own hive. ~- “Bees are terrible robbers as well as great workers," Bielfield de- clnred. Auckland. N. 2., has a “Back to the Church" house-to-house cam- paign. Mlnsrd’: relieves Stomach Cram’. “ALBION” “DOMINION” " When You buyVSoft Coal Ask Your Dealer to Supply “OLD SYDNEY” “SPRINGHILL” These are coals of the highest quality suitable for all household and industrial needs. These are high grade coals and cannot be sold at the price of inferiorvgrades. They are mined and sold only by the DOMINION STEEL & COAL CORPORATION LTD. beth Morrison; and Mr. Reggie Mc- Lean. Solos were rendered by Mr. David E. Griffiths; Mrs. Justine Vanlderstine; Mrs. Eva Murchison; ron, sans-raucous RANGE in' first class condition. Can he seen at 19 North Rlvcr Road.‘ Reasonable price. 5639-10-5-31 good, sound advice. He dwelt at length on the merits of Dr. Mc- Mahon and the benefit of after- . IOIIN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- Lik s i. lk d vincial Land Surveyor, Hennsn- e o many o my ‘a es an streams throughout the Marltimes and all along the Atlantic seaboard, Sold in Charlottetown by the regular coal dealers. New Glasgow ‘ BUNTAIN BELL & C0. villa. (B. 8, Souris.) BIRTHS with the 811181118 0f i110 5111101151 pupils as follows. Quiet music. Call that the plant will in time reassert 1N 80 years tlserohbeen nothing like ibis in Nova nnANEY-At the Prince county Anthem’ i” ""°"smp> hmm’ °°m° 1°‘ “s men‘ The 1°“ °f ‘his mam“ PM“ Scohs. Hospital Sept 27 1932 m m, and sing of a Wonderful Love. prB-yfl‘ is felt, not only by sportsmen. who The now date of the Exhibition gives seopototho Mrs. Edison Healmey Kensington PERSONALS by the supermwndent’ missionary depend largely "p0" it’ as fwd f“ "milk!" 971N110!“ displays. performances and RR a son ' ' _ reading, Jennie Smith, offering was the waterfowl that frequent the The Home of ‘WWW M" Immwd befm- ‘ " ' Mrs w. .1. cheverle and daullhm received by George Brown. and lake. but also by the farmers who Sci the Gordon of Eden. a scone of unfor - CUTCLIFFE-illt t Prince Count M155 09cm“- le“ ‘m Monday m" a Irwin Andrew, responsive 807111111119 utilize it for fertilizer, banking F I S H sblilovnllness and ll Se h "t he y f ' 1d 1101116 111 and lginwézlnliciund-u|:gxz'thouzs'rndcpo llviifipllétalll ogil-ikll-iffldwjf gnivld 22:11:’: 3E3 ormers o 2:11:42 0230211121 bilrfiryhym ew- 71 QUEEN STREET on y ithtiihwlthlo 1' l , ' ' ; , ‘My. us a u co urmd u’ a daughter. 1 ‘ ________ ’ Junior boys’ story’ “Following J69 with we advent of another m“ Opening Specials for ill this week E 5M5. gulp‘ ‘Hug-lulu’ thflhun" Mr- Fmllk Riggs 1°“ yesterday us to God's House by Miss Mar- kercl fishing season there is busi- FRESH FISH- _ -c;fllllttloitih:hgblsludoviiiohi hlinsrloflhc MARRIAGES momma on a visit w 111W“ l" garet Howatt, exercise “Jesus" hv ling activity all alone the water Hanbut p...» n, 25¢ :; m, __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . _ n " s... '°"'..‘Z‘J...."‘EI'.'I.‘Z,‘." Saint John. f pa...“ class, wims Andrew- Wi" fwnl- A miniature cw or fishing Halibut Cutlets (something new) pei‘ lh. 15c - . lion. EHIIIH _ WlilKI-SIARPI-At the psrson- M d M s Joh E Cameron Orr, Midirrayil?rr,llV§ldon lslhacblgs has dariscnhat south Lake Smmon _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ > _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M _ _ pm- |h_ 25¢ f. 11v G1 _ r.an r. n - \ B nrew. ra ar ur,n li l lbts a _ lawlrPrioos. Lame Railway Inge Wflleg Q alsI°w'1\Isilednd2I' by have returned from a. vacation trip iieyasubn the Covmuide" by Harold well as an larae nuriibfifiafrozf i122 Hflddock ' ' ‘ _ ' I ' I I 4 _ " H h i I ' H lg" ‘h. we ‘o ‘ “.32.” rmuu/imd". Week-ks. dauslhtiglrsoefmMr. dfid firs? t0 308W" 11114 N" Ymk- Howatt, hymn _ "The wise may North shore find $011115 aw 611- (IiI-Tifiiiggck l n I H H031‘?!- gpgq“ Frederick Weeks of Fredericton. to M mm can my who has gring their learning», r2213: -me gazed in the fishing of; this wasp Cod ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ U H _ _ pm. "r 5c u," Harold Raymond Sharpe of Brad- r- 0 e m‘ - envy Way". Genres - - C d g1 k _ 215,15 81's“?- for albane. been home for the P8551110 111011918. "My Task" by Miss Bernice LQ- Messrs Regnald Rose and Joseph Ftijnetsegf Cod _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 A I ‘ _ _ _ pm. H: 12: ' leaves on Mum w NW’ Y°1k “l” Pare. reading "The world for Ford. South Lake. have. each ' " ' ~ nIC"ARDs“smTK_1" "111 Unit‘ morning. Chrust" by Stewflrt 13111118. 501W launched a new motorboat for the SMOKED FISH- “ ‘ed Chum 5t P “"1"!- P- E- I- °n Mm Anna Stevenson. reading, "lVlY mackerel fishing industry. Real Smoked Fillets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. 19c f the evening of Sept. 21, 1932. by M]; Barbara McDonald RN, left Task", 1mm Andrew, gmry "The _ Finmm Haddie 4 _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , __ _ 2 lhg_ 25¢ _ 3"‘ a” A‘ D- Emmt- Amy Mu‘ yesterday morning 011 111111111 i0 Two Searchers" by Miss E115 Mr. whiter A. Fisher, South Lake Kippered Herring . . .. . . .. cnch 5c ~ mm‘ 3mm“ M P°wm‘1' t° med‘ Montreal after siflndm? 3 ‘mwmu Semple. hymn, "Just as I am." ad" nmtorcd to Souris on Saturday last. Kipperines (Boneless hcrrinl!) - - - - -- 1W1‘ "1- 15¢ i" we!‘ “den Ricmm’ °‘ chem at her home in Cardigan. dress. “FQIIOWWK R5118 b01181‘ b? Bioatcrs . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 5c Valley. . h the Superintendent, James Miaiffigt. m, gm, y; Mggponaky south Digby Chicks (2 1b, box) , _ , , _ _ _ , _ _ _ , __ each 15c n h d r, ymn,“OJ Ih rcmse '. _ mam ..l‘;;..£‘v::.::“..::";..:::.. s. 2'21 :;::».:" a to a w FI-H- a .- plenum“. gpenajng a two weeks’ w“ a ggngfous one which goes to ' Fat July Herring .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. pcr doz. 35c MOOWBKEY-In this city. Bmi- houday m BOStOII and New York. m, Sunday school. Miss EilIFBdB Stum-g mach“ Red Salmon . per lh. 20c ‘ 98. ma, mlsghcihghnhhi daush- - __ Eamon“, ,5 spendmg’ he, hOHI Shad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . each 30c . W. 9t m- ‘M M“ 3mm“ M” Mrs. M. J. Rhinehart, Lsnesborv. A m.” numb" m. arranging me d." at he} home hem Mackerel (large) . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. 2 for 25c vcmny‘ Mash. and little Miss Dorothea young peep,“ conference whlch g, Cod Tongues and Sounds .. pcr lb. 15c .. ‘- -- 0g ' “lains, Mass. be," hem in the church o; chm‘, M,“ Lauren“ shrew“ who is m Sturgeon . . . . . . .. per lb. 19c - y —-' - an - Mr. Daniel Driscoll. of mm1°t,ewwn_ charge o, 50am Lake school M, Island Dry Cod . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. 15c 4 N D L Johnston's River. who is ‘he iii-tie on mid” w mud a short vamp Newfoundland Dry Cod per lb. 10c - _ '. ' 4 1c ean girl's grandfather. _ The majomy o; m, “finer; m “on at he, home 1n Kmkom Boneless Dry Cod . . . . . 2 lbs. 25c v , - mmsgsnn busily engaged In Mm. digging Grand Manan Dulsc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. per ib- 30c i 5 ‘um-MEI n‘, w R carson ‘"4 "W" ‘ m’ °'°9' Phone your order Tuesday evenings for early i Charlottetown and I I I 6T0 A motor psrty consisting of Mr. and Richard Dickieson. New Glas- dehwry ‘vednesday’ l i ' ‘mm "lb-hir- °.'""°'"‘ “ ‘ my Smnilman. Miss m» wn- m mowed lo summer-we Tues TERMS: Cash Phone orders c. 0. n. 1 _ i n ' n, | Th!“ Y9" "m" 9""! ° iisms and ‘Miss Mina Ling chsr- day evening last and were the Phone N0, 1226, HALIFAX ‘ '71‘ {Q 2 2 5 l n. u l“ Pgnozasckm, m? w" lottetcwn. Mrs. George and Miss guests hr Min: Bessie Smsllmen.’ i “m-mmm ‘"4 “°"" ‘M’ “R 56°54 ' John Griffiths; and a duet by Mrs. ‘Eva Murchison and Rev. Mr. Grif- fiths. The duties of organist were ably carried out by Miss Annie McRae. The hymns sung were all appropriate for ‘the occasion. school education and closed with the wish that as Father McMahon would not forget the boys of Queen Square School, so they should and. would not forget him in their pray- ers. Other speakers included Revi Bernard'Gillis. Mr. Morrissey and Mr. MacaDonald. After three hearty cheers and a tiger were given Fa.- ther McMahon. the meeting closed The annual Rally Dav Service was held in the New Glasgow United Church on Sunday Evelllng. September 25th with a. large atten- dance. The meeting was under the auspices of the Sunday School as- sisted by the Organist, Mrs. W. B. Bulman. The theme "Following Jes~ us to-day" was carried out by the South Lake has mysteriously fail- ed to produce its annual growth of eel-grass this fall. In the coves and indentures along the shore where great rafts of the familiar sea weed fonnerly gathered, not a vestlge is t0 be seen. It is thought that the phenomenal disappearance of the sea weed ls due to a disease, and A. PICKARD & CO. C. LYONS & C0. W. D.- GILLIS & CO. 5631-10-5-31 JAS. CARRAGHER & CO. Wholesale S ell ing Agents for P. E. Island.