OI' delicious ~ . frgahneps- is steaming ' 'au' ' if tes f Mixed _Blendm ‘ v _. ..~.-..._ _-,_ { or if--,. i____ :om ¢.- new-V440 and SN you wake the baby with yer 'shootlingf l. S S I t s e “l’m fed up with your eter- mysolf." _ -The Passing Show. Tlkine cms idle _.‘(l§lriierime'di.'al Farms Note) Honey is ir perishable. article ndiuaf I whether it is leftm the chhili ‘c?».{extracted. e it can be-.liti=_ijit~ in goodf:`en_ ltwn for loin; periods, especially ln the ox- trnctcd _ form. Nectar, --nts"-rdtored by- the bees, contains .1 high per- coirtpgg of `r, which ‘must he cvirplir ted be éc the honey can he orhtlori hhs taketrggce, thc honey is sealed over and . *consid- ered to be "rlpe". ltgwrot advls-1 able to ,ogtract honey. .I atleast three-fo*\.l_- hs of the cells :ire cap- |w’d, _e§pocIaIly in regions wheri. the lio ey -is inclined .to be rather thin. Comb honey be leiii on the hives until U.¥'.»f‘¢'ells con- taining honey are sealed but should not be left on any longer than this or the sections are likely to bu- come travel stained. The honey should be extracted as soon as possible after the supcrs are removed from the hives and if done while still warm, more honey will he taken from the combs. Af- ter the honey is extracted it must be strained tqmremove all foreign matter. _ _Stra ing may be done through fine ‘chegqecloth-9lb-by lei' tlhg rno‘=§||_oney-stand in _tanks for_ ta-n_qr,4h'fee days, when all foreigni face. lf the honey is well ripened containers ready for maket w keep better in u cold, dry pla or moisture will condense on t an essay, and at the appoint time little Hugh submitted an fusion on the ark, in which is ma the statement iihat Noaih fish one day for about five minut lwmm the teacher looked over ul; which will be given away in con-l I ndpiection with the Flrcmun’s lndour_ a\'(.`ircus,'nrrlved in thc 1-ity Sutur-| si or should give up in so short . . .. 0 time for further ripening Hon should be stored in a dry place, t ieadliy absorbs moisture from damp atmosphere Honey rip ing in tanks should stand in warm dry room Rlpened honey 8 Sect on hone should be stored temperature is high and consta cappings and be absorbed ___._-<-o->--- When Noah Finished composition she was not a. litt. puzzled. She couldn't undersin why anybody loud of plscatorl D lime? ‘Hugh, she remarked, lo ing up l`rom the essay- "Y0\1 S that Noah fished for only _ilv-e m utee?" "Bet-ause.” was the prom o plu Q E . have but _two worms."-Harpe Weekly. ' ,>',,_?' _ V +¢+o+¢+¢+ T _ CLASSIFIED ADvERT1saiv1EN'rs :One lziiartlnn .`........`.......... ‘Four lnlortlonl .,.............................. Bo por line of 5 wor Ellht lnoertlonl .....»...........l.............. 'Jo per line of 5 war matter will have' risen to the sur- f 4-0~9§'*°' agents \vnnted I A PICK UP $5 FOR FE_W hours work. Then if you like, work regularly, have a hus- luess of your own, make $5 ul! daily. Experience or capital un- necessary. Garretsun Company, Brantford, Ont. 2-3-l2i. Fon sA\.E-SHORE FARM o ther parblclliars =ll>DlY H- ____i-i- Miscellaneous PORTRAIT AGENTS - WRITE for catalogue, United Art Ltd.- Brunswick Ave., Toronto. - 899-1-12~Mws26i. - LIGHTING PLA/NT SALESMEN- Salesman to sell well known llighting and =I’umpinB l’l1\lliS~ Good position und territory for man who can give good refer- ences and show selling record. Commission with liboral ud- vnnce. Box “N” 116 303-2-7-3I __________.._____---- For Sale FOR SALE-MEACHAMIS ATLAS *Price $20.00. |Phone 378-J.-3l _-_.._-- --4 FOR SALE-FIVE MILK COWS Il.ols.toln and .Dorsey Sfildvs- Apply R, G- Frizzell, Bonshaw. 284-2-6fm2l. >¥__ - VOR SALE - AYRSHIRE COW nowly flreshene-d, also iiwo ihrood saws, choice from f-our. all to far- mo. A. |via<=poNA|.o`LA_r_~li:; SU ill . P. . . veyor, Hermanv §16_1______3mos_ Wm We Grace Arcbbisbbp orrell -states that he has -been- ;1_0nfIned 'to his residence with -in- EIGIIIH, but ls_ now recovered. Hs Grace alsoststes that Bishop Ha°k9UleY will be in Charlotte- - next-anonvb. -lt ls';lust possible P' A'°l\l1i5ll10v Worrell may also at- ' lY 9Xa'mina`tion df the New ‘Perth S0h00l Tivdk place on Jan. 28. Ow- ing t0 tlw condition of roads and -weather Inspector Shaw was unalble who in a very thorough examinatiion . g - ink, wird the prompt answers of the scholars to the knctty quslsbion-s - they had been well taught by their .eacher, Mr. W. E. Parker. The New Ier-th \Vomen’s Institute renders ll1'i'fSi Sift bein-g a nice ‘sign board, '“'l1lL'll gives '1 business appearance t0 llihe bu`ild~ln-g. At the Close of thc ‘ Y » il y lunch which was much enjoyed,and U18 'i:00dly number of rate payers Present shows the interest taiken by thclm in education. MHSI3-. iS expected to arrive to- night to attend th-e funeral of his ui nik.-y. _ ____cutivo meeting of that organiza- a day' und is no\v on exhibition k. the showroom of W. 13. Prows aylGarnge_ The public is cordlully in, vitcd to inspect tho cur which pun splendid one and is the fir X _mn n of Hu h --he dmn»t]_cat' of its muke to he shipped fro fslthc factory, ln all only six ca - ‘halve been mudc so fur and it w SHOP FROM HoImln'l Oltalog. MAY COME HERE. -A letter own to attend the annual meet- nge of Iliocesnu Church Society end -the meetings. o attend. 'But his place was albly ulbstlltuted by ex-Inspector Cain, atisl’-le¢_t.himiseiif and those present hat theschool was in a hi h stand hat lie pr-opounded. showeu that mb staintial aid to the school. their xwmination the served '1 aint _-_¥-1-iii PERSONALS liir. John Cummisk-ey of Boston athtr, the latc Hon. J. H. Cum- ST LAwrrENOE Lobos _ ou niiaws - ~ Cl1llI'0ll Y6Sl36I’(l8.y. ‘ROLL CALL |nd` RALLY The "broadcasting" of the FUNERAL SATURDAY -The mg vice at the Methodist Church - HTI’ TONIGHT < funeral of the late Ada Pa-rkmau terday morning was again dist was held Saturday morning from odd Feiiowll Be Present lY lleiifll bY IDBHY Df>0Dl9 U01 her late residlence, 76 Douglas St., _ the city and in the surroun to St. Dunstau’s Cathedral where ' ' ' ' country. The efforts of the two 11 Requiem- High Mass was cele- .brntdd by Rev. illfawnlco MacDon- M preciated by many who are un old. The pall .bearers were: ' otherwise to share In the ser Messrs- A. R. Mclnnis. Geo. Mc- W” of the church, that the broadc Quaid, Wm. Moran-, Frank Mc- (c""l'3|°" PNN) ing of one service each Sunday Donald, Urban Pinesu and Louis 0m‘W°'- ‘Feb-‘ 3-~(‘Es'gs)-United now been definitely decided u Wynn, Services at me gmve S;ta_tes fresh Firsts are reported ar- When asked whether he co W" °°“d“°i-941 DY RW. A. Siuhhgh ;`__V HK in Toronto, Montreal- Will- ered that this would have' e 'peg' calgary 1” °*“`l°'l9 “Dil Bi dency to induce people to "lie . » - _ -many heh - 1 in , ,_ ~ 3ci'i°°|- WORK--The halif year- N0 t__r___0_f2l__m1;_<:__h;_;sot c_I:_i:_1£l_ :ggi in at. home and thus decrease the 'Harry Welbster was the referee. are repo _ ___ _ attendance at ch-urch, the pa D _______c________l_'e€&i_;d___soane those graced that he _did not thin during m9‘l’a”t would. iHe believes that for (Canadian Press) unqe,-the-I _ _ _ V-A_N_(_y0.UV_ER_ Feh_ g,_N;,,e .Toronmf_g,_X,f_?£‘s°r6;°”g;g_?a“B57 tion of meeting with other wor sailors of tha Japhhege fleet vim. :lysis 53_ American mre’sh ______rm__' pers and the hallowed associa ing here ure missing as the result cost 46 delllvered g °f the church itself' 'I“d°"‘]- 5 of launch overturning today. The ` r ` who ure not regular attendants, caL&e of the accident has not been MON"I‘REAL, Feb. il.-Fresh ex- who heard the bm“dcmm"g °! ann unced, The launch was cur- inns 53. lfirsts 50, -U-hivted States first S9l`VlUB iW0 W€€kH H80, I-ying h lm-ge Dm-ly of 5h¢,re.1eh,,e‘[1'i>sh»fh-Hts .gg ‘O 50_ their interest awakened and h men husk to meh. shin l0;¢3_wu_fF,.,',sh extras 60_ _storage since been present in the church. _>_________ extras 53 to 55_ fl,-5-ls 50 to 52 wb lt is. however, in the hope of serv- . . onils 40 to 42. ' ' `lng those who are lawfully detain- *Tl ~ - ~ ~ - - - - L- Cuffuilieffi 'M2\Hil0'l1n and'Saskatchewan mar- ed ‘lt h°m"» the Sick “ml the “hui” Score by Periods' kc-ts unchanlged * in's that this effort is being m _ " and many wo_rds of grateful _appre- ilicrl lState. . '- _ . - L9-Sli “ight ll VGYY lil-T86 COIIHFO' ut. S17 pcrqcigillllixlhxgggdfrggllblllg Hospital Patients -Hear Br `gatlon ut the -Baptist Church heard onds jclhlbln-g $14 ‘tg $15 -per .cahz _ ¢;5¢¢d Su-Vic, Rev. It. -C, Enton's illustrated ser- linitish ,golhmjbm mwketq “___ mon on the life of Jesus, which izliangeq, ' yesterday morning through was especially interesting as twen- kindness of Mr Keiih Rogers tY`nV9 Coloreil .Sll‘les» Pictu"-‘S i'Y (Canadian Press) amplifier was placed ln one of’ great masters of different pvrloils MONTItli<-uwfv \V1“H'v'¢s May option Cir bay M ioibiious Hom " and the Mi' Geo W Beers, Vice Presl- Tho 19% Model llodgc Coa 1.1 Riclcaid. Tom Duggan, Coloncl Iiam iuouil und others The new '\’ia'ilisou Square Garden rink will cost about] S5,0i'r;|1iost.i‘, Alnr;-`rl<'an National lloc-l Y ` r 0 p s`__ key League but added thalt ituvouldl --- -i pioba.bly include New York, Boston. The Fegulill' Sunday eveningl 3l0NTRlEA~'l-» F913. 3-Cllllilflil '_“|llI‘tt.\iln1righ and OI-evelanfd. li` itmat- Sing Sung service drew anotlie1‘\Cf1l‘i“\'e___ es. 1°” _c_ `. __ , _ ` ,_ \'5l911llY ill $2.90 pcr bushel- U`*‘ “’lll Dl11Y each Sunday night “=,, On] - __,...: - - '. y four. Oddly enough, TAYLOR-At the City llospiwl HOCKEY _"“"~ “' A-' Pe“““"*°“- Save fi crack canadian skip. winie Br short udditss n th Lit R' yesterday unenmon Rowe”-Taylor --- Shaft b O e' e °f l10l‘<| wont do\vn on his own ice before son of James Taylor, St. Peters Comwan _,efe__Le_, Mexnndm e3 “"y~ lUtica's rink led 'by Dr. T. H. Islmld- ' Saturday night at the local Arena wen' 17 to 15' _ EARLY R . - - - by a score of 2 _to 1. Cornwall pre- 'SING c__?_‘Z;_;°'iSb_f`__“"14tl‘° NOV” s°°t5“ It is a inter sti 1. L gh Bible na tl G ng uc at the - . _ ,.1 -- , n,,,,,,,,h-hw with D0u¢E'r-rg- 1m the my Jan. I - ' _ ml VS mentions early rig- F---_-___-_-_ ” »-» --. Mm ;'..';¢'.‘ii..‘.'.’.’..-".;’:.*.‘...i°“"“‘ °‘ ““ l::§.r.:‘..:‘;‘.!’;:..°' °i.. ,. ... 3.. - . c arac ers. Jra- im" : . lllllll. -l11C0ll. Muses, Joshua, Gibegn ly Feb 2nd, 1925, to Mr and Mrs lf ya" .m_.t_TOo MUCH in connection with some event of and gives as Jesus' habit his quiet C B cone e_ \ Joseph iMcAulay, a son-ivan -____ yhuv,-G shiny of ‘"}l)‘"“*1‘U”9 Where they rose early. retirement al evening to nho Mount - ‘ 9 ' With several of these cliaiuclcrs But in the case of Jesus Himself W-e give Special at- ben'tion'a.n'd make it -a point t-0 .ship goods by return' mail. ’1‘l,ra‘t’s `wlhy our Mail Order Bufsiness for Drugs, Psiteiit '~ Medicines, 'Horse and Cattle R0- medies and Drug= Sundries lh-as iln'c1_°eaS-` _ -ecltso rapidly. lf C011- * `_ven'»len~t enclose the l 'money w'i:tJh your or- ‘ den-or advise us t0 *sefnld goods C. O. D. ' your post offfice. Ad'dre‘ss all orders to _ “"-=’tt:..!.’-;i'l‘°°f I. l - _lmianran av HIS LOVING 'E _.1 ----‘£03---' Llnimont for the Grlppo. 1941121- . _ , .wire .Ano or-iitonsn _ _ l il Gh*tojb_.vn, P. .L ‘ - G ¢ DH, |18! etcetera. Nylo \\'\`l“kl@ “lid m"‘ llrunt ‘Stewart of Hampslliifev Wl‘° we find his Gospel blograph - _ by many oun o l l th d mish Remover cleans Dorcs. re was instantly killed Feb. Sth. _ _ late this habit as if It were (lirspxt Of Bllnrisey n1e§tig;,: ing is XE Total-2669. ilnes, whiten skin. and hcuuuncs 1923. I of his plan of daily life. case of at single individual, ex-' M°'j°"lW f°" Prince ‘0f Will” complexion, $2.00 pei' tube. S011" N01 2000 from memory or -from y' Mink says that after a very busy reriebf-_e is unanimous that -habit C°"°€° 345 Pins- ier or pay postnian up- love and exhausting day spent lh heal. such _as Jesus had of rising early ”“_`¢'°>i` money orc N _ P if But _g_o_;\_ee to his heavenly home _ . ;:_€____h:_,v_f_|___:ek___..;n mb; mg____,_]g a lot as represented. YO \`0` ' ' 2 UPG Ry esus rose lluets co 1oz -w. soul sim-t. W* l‘“'9il\C€dl11il1eflIH1lC0¥l mimi” ‘W the Choir being, in ear-li _i -i Lnnts per bushel over the a favorite old anthem. "Jerusalem E, I’ _lt_ Il. L The Unions won tainers at once, before it~siarts ' ` * grauulato, but if it is too thu should he left in the tanks a sh ts arc leaving this morning on a holi-'being shown. Solos were rendered ll0l‘l-i. The trade in the domcistlc tr; preached fl-0mef;@,,e,,h., 5_2.; on ;l_ay t-rilp -to Tampa, l<‘lorida, wherclliy .Miss Pearl Burns and Mr, Leigh "\lll'k“~l- WHS lllllet null prices were Lllogruphy in a Sentence." I By _iey expect to meet many former liingwell. duets by th/Irs. Henilei-son i"_‘Ullfl_llHL’ll-_ Whilu the tendency <3/Ir, W, E, Burke is certainly as txlends, und i.\liss Bovyer. and Masters l.cm Ui U12 Sllrillg wheat flour market serving of the best ,hunks of '-2 ucl Burns and Donald Eaton. “__”-" 5li’H\lY, it is likely tlhat prices many Whom he is thus ser u ll Iii- murlrutl up lu the near fu ,md is heh, wmml ( tl eu_‘- ~ '__ __` _ _ _ __ _ _" g 'y:nul;ruil a de'_',t_ Dnmmllm lwml 'cluks _AH In" ’_'_'“_‘k‘f‘l_ mf Wm'-U” -upon the success of his broad-c ship W- McLeod . . . . . . . ._ N. Campbell tions , Defence omg W. Howatt H. Dawson but C. M. Lea F. McFarlane the Forwards. had C- Logan B. Clark uve G. McLeod E. Clark McQuurrlc H- McFarla McLeod M. Peters' -Us lst, Period. McLeod, llnions. Logan, Uniong_ Mctluurric, Unions. °ad_ . McLeod, Unions. 2nd. Period, G. -McLeod Unions, the F McFarlane, Stars- _m D. McLeod, Unions. me 3rd. Period. ' S__t_ ll, Clark, Stars. l____ (.‘._ Logan, Unions, ' --1--_-- nde; 3357.53 ved. 59"' when the Unions met thc Tr “el” Arrows -in a schedule ame uf i"P` the some 5-3. The ice was in A condition ’l`lie_ game was fairly . . . g l-li*-' V.ci0riu, wail the referee, “Wil lion oi all. sociatlon for the Maritime Piov- h .lt flour \\.n. uuthangeil A mg 9 ui “mm q fm W k,_!i';5' \vT1;'“'_'_” “"’"` Anhm u°“"“lt H . urns. Get this ~* ' immediate comfort _ Take that aching stiinel out ` ii' °l°is"i'°"‘°"ii"`il‘ti§.‘°'i;i?,'i.»`€’§.l”»; " 's . ' , _ .. - -. it|lrl:.yIts°i?tl1Pmul§.tintg__ip§dienh send fresh blood to ep oethat '_ _Q hurts-and this swiity clears out the fati e poisons and stops tho' ache. Asudruggists-85 cents. ' A.; ,L WE Truriillo Pla.)-1-” Here Tue. Night . At a late hour last nl-ght it was Iczirncil that the Truro hockey i' xtctte will play the Abegweits licrc on Tucsilny night- Tile _visiting ti-am hats one of the best, trams in the lliarltimcs and only_ :i tow days ago iianti-d Dartmouth The new rink at Victoria was . 1. ._,_,t U , L _ _Of ~ ,D 2 "ne opetitti on Thursday, Jan. 25nd \ i'A_,0 ‘,LU_£“,,__ ‘_ “,'k‘n' ll* )Gg\\ l Clli Ol" g 0" u stiong line .against the Truro me icum ii-nil li. is rx1i2<:l‘:tl that a by number of old-tlint-rs- will turn out gulf' for thc fray. . “ht Practice this cveuin for the and clean. not u single penal d0‘ was handed out F M Pld e g _ 'Y A-iii-givtiii at 0.-is. 'rin following °“'|pluyers arc asked to attcnd:- hclltii.-ily, Kelly, Alywurd. Gordon. vmg' ha"‘"e‘l the g”m`“ to me 5“U‘3`f““' Cox, L, Cainplicll, liuiituin, Bradley _ l)cw:ir, .lr-nkius, Niclilziclierii. "ll l’ro\vse, Walsh. Abegweit equip- l 1. Mari- l the to nino A Far- John relates the .same early ______-i---1'-“T” ~'-' ir -ei' - .--. is- -, .». _ ‘ __ --r OUNT. _S PAST DUE_ McAU|_AY_ At _Cm.d,g,m HBML '” "‘* Samuel. David-all are rientioued morning meetings in the temple Total 3014 ' 0. of Olives or to Bethany. __-_-_- I 5 the llllllréssion made by the We have adopted a regular habit G* Tmmbs --~-'--- » h biographer is of a personal, re- of night nieetiugs. especially for W* "aim" -----" IN e I n ` gular, fixed habit not a rare occur- evangelistic services. J- Campbell ------ GMS. but nn act repeated unitil it But there is something distinctly H 'Ebers "------'~ was a well known characteristic different in a very early rising re- J' Cameron ------- ligious meeting, as has been felt for prayer or devotion is a habit which yields wonderful results in the way of spiritual power. HOW mi8ht. with great profit to ministers and people. inaugurate as many do already, early morning services. to Increase spiritual de- votion and religious fervor. Or have many of us become so Iuibituated to night life and late rising that even Christians could not imitate their Lord by "rising early, a great while before day, to pray?" MIn¢d'n Linlment line for the Hair. i “DD Unions Arrows W. McLeod . . . . . ._ A. Thom; \i. Howatt . . . . . . .. li, Howatt C- M. Lea W. A Pooley hah- D. ‘Mcliuuil _ . . . . . . . . . . . V, Howatt ,wk G. Milford . . . . _ . . . . K. McDonald 2nd Period. y W. Pooley Arrows. 31d- Period. \V, Poolcy, Arrows. ,?,‘;_ Record Bowling th OWU I it is possible that all churches I`hc lineup:-i:- Goal xson Defence Forwards Logan H. Wo oil Mt-Qubrrio H. caubeck Mol.:-od . ._ .. N. Lord G Score by Periods. st. Period. ll. C. Culbbeck, Arrows. W. Mctluarrle, Un-Ions, C. Logan, Union-si. C. Leu Unions. C. Lea, Unions, G M-clicotl Unions. _-<-<¢.>-1-- At The Y.1VI.C.A. Ill e five pin game. _ Prnce of Wales College: c;cow . Spillett _-._._-. 217 255 . Md.\Illlnn ______ 153 198 .4Houston ____ -_ 235 177 136 1087 976 851 15-i» 188 188 186 179 206 1-ll l-ill 113 221 212 16 '251 _ 138 181 895 7-i7 1027 Germany'a First Windmill ’I‘-he first windmill in Germany was built at Windsheim. The Aug- ustine monks at that place desired munt at Cliestcr A- Campbell! _ store. ._--<4->-l Happenings Of The Day At The' Y.lVl.C.A. v u- f lil till l2 u.m_-Special class, ' 3 to 4.30 p_ni.»-'Student class, 5 till 6.15 p_m.-Business men's volley Hull, 7 to ll p_m_-Special class, - 8 till lil p.n\_-Senior class. BOWLlNG- liity Church League. _ _ St .l’aul`s vs, Baptist 7 p_m. , GDN ER.-\l.» lteuding room open daily 9 a_m. to 10 p_m, visitors cordially invit- e:il. Showers baths, billiards, bowl- ing, chess and checkers at all _tlmcs, S()C_i.\l/- Refreshments served after. .Sen- ior class, -_-Q-4-ob-#.1 on me v. ii. c. A, Alleys saiur- Fr(-}eman’S J 0111-na_1 Url- day afternoon a new bowling rec- V°'°“ ord was made for Charlottetown gllesl when the Prince of Wales Collegel ew-" team met and defeated the C. B. C. _37 team in one 5f the most exrlti mf games ever rolled on the Y alle et" The new record is 3014. To “ke plnfall for three games as folio #Xl 1087, 976. 951-so-14, it was w ue' derful bowling for u group of s _ _ dents and no doubt this record w £1 stand for a long time. We have ov- tg ery reason to lielievethat this is the new record for the Maritimes Reported Sold Canadian Press) n - ( 4 yi ,Bl<}l.F.»\S'l`. Feb. 8.-#it is reported tu] hero that a syndicate ‘which in- w,,_ cludes John McCormack, tenor. has ,m_ purclmseil the Frecman's Journal. w_ The price is given as $37,000. _.___-¢,¢.___-.__ ro-04o¢¢o-yo-o-o-v-Q04-00-040-0° ,QI Hotel Victoria Water Street, Chlriottotown Offers to the travelling public I comfortable, upto- 2l3 date hotel. Contains 44 222 rooms with private bathe. .white 285 231 iss The cuisine is famous all ' ‘ Foster ______-. 197 124 195 over Canada. Telephone In . 2 . all rooms. courteous bervlioo. `H. O. BROWN, ` Manager f Charlottetown" . Proprietors _.- ***@' v|cToniA Horei. '- _.___. 1 D niiibi-mini, iiaiirbx ' n Summcrsldc; Al-ex Grant, New ‘Glasgow; E. Ciiiiiiliighum. St. John _lt_ M. Allan, Ottawa; N. D, Wlles, Truro; \V. Kenvpt. GuelDh' I* D. lCl0-‘. Preston; J. T. McGowan, St John; C, S. Macdonald, Toronto; Y. It- Smith, C. VV. Devlin, Toronto E. A. liuivey, Windsor; M S,- ox, to build one such as they had seen in Italy, but the lord of the manor forbade them. declaring th-at the Winds belonged to him. Tihe mon-ka applied to the bishop of Utrecht, _who promptly laid down the funda- _mental principle that no one -had any power over the winds of his Truro; J. Harold Doyle, dfmp- _beIlton. _----____.iii_. ' ~ .ig _ When you marry for mon‘y li you’re guilty 'of _ < gf, i diocese but himself. 'He gave per- . _ A _-SIR ‘ lmission to build the mill and it was é I t_a_\;ec;ed _in th: closing years ol’_ is -_ _ e our een cc-ntury. _ 53! _ ,HWS _ _ A. I-IORNE & C0. . ._';. _ _.... _ “ l . . -».- "-1 - , " ‘ ' ' -f-~ f --~. 'sm as 4 Shm};s ¢' . l l ‘_ __ _ H0tel. _Cara ' Ltd? ’ - : ‘ibn __ Couglilau, St John; L_ A, Moo,-e_.' _@- \ i I 4 < l _ _ __.1- _ A 1 =; .lj i .-