\ Sacred monogram. Wings thrown out from the ends of the altar are furnished in like manner, the frontal slabs being engraved with crosses, surmounted by crowns of golden leaves. This altar was designed and executed by Kr. William P. Lewis , formerly of Dumfries in Scotland , now a resident of Cardigan parish. There are two temporary side altars; that dedicated to Our Lady holds a statue of the Immaculate Conception, beneath which is a waite shield bearing the monogram of the Blessed Virgin, surmounted by a crown and encirclod by the invocation Retina Sancti Rosarii. Ora Pro Nobis. St. Jc3ephrs altar is surmounted by his statue, beneath which is a shield of ■ white, whereon is a golden passion flower. Above the blossom in letters of ^.old ia traced Ite Ad Joseph; beneath it Sar.cte Joser-a, Oru Pro Kobis. The credence table is of marble. Above the Blessed Virgin's Altar hangs a copy of Guido's Meter Dolorosa; above that of St. Joseph is a fine print of the Crucifixion. The Communion railing is of marble; the font of Nova Scotia freestone. Upon each cf trie wings of the altar is placed an adoring angel. These statues are cest in metal and were imported from Hew York . The Stetions of the Cross, which are of carton pierre in bas relief cost four hundred and fifty dollars 9nd were given as memorials by fourteen members of the congregation. The late pastor of the mission, the v?ry Rev. D. I- 'xiDonald, added to the church a very fine vestry, of which the dimensions are thirty five feet by twenty five. A stranger visiting All Saint's Church will be struck by the reverent and attentive attitude of the congregation and the excellent deportment of the choir boy3, but ir.ore especially by the Cnristian courtesy which prompts the pew holders to watch for strangers who may be standing in the aisles and to offer them seats with genuine and gracious hospitality. Across the road, from the church is trie grave yard, fragrant with juniper and sweet fern, and beautiful with golden rod and vbite immortelles, natures own