THE CHARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN itltttr-cottltotl u liNilllN ' MARCH23, 1928 The 'l.ife Assurance Company of Canada Ill THE EARLIEST ARES Short Story On Some Famous Be1ls-_-Impos- sible To Trace T0 Their ,l0rigin.-- Bells i ._ Have Been Known In America Before ,' Its Discovery By Europeans. - Now that Print-t: Edward island pare them for battle. and it w isi enjoys the distinction ot‘ having from this custom that. a person one oi‘, the fittest sets ot‘ Carillon who had not lheen tiled 0r trained.‘ bells in North America. that is tilqwas called “One not used to thei set recently purchased for Shlnlhiolse of the hell." | Dunstutrs (lttthetlrtllatltl at tire-treat it is generally understood than 11111118 111811111011. 1t 111113’ lll-‘Pbllps lle,iarl=te bells, or those of expanded. . - timely, for the benefit of its i'8fl(l-; form, were first made by the ‘Chrisq’ _. I ors, to publish a short story Qllgtians. but. they were undoubtedly, ' lbells and their history. The i'Ol-.,\ll~i(-(l itt China, in religious won. ' ‘ lowing is of exceptional interest: ,‘ship, at least two thousand _vl-al'B' | lt is intpossible to lrilvu ltells tllibefott- the (‘hristian era. it is 1101' ' their origin; they were commonly .t'ltlly known who first introduced known in thc earliest ages, and are ‘bolls into (ihristian churrlf '. thus i-eferretl to by the most unc- Many writers claim that Pattlinus. lent writers. Doulltless bells so Bishop of (Jamptlnia, ill Nola, ltaly.,l culled, wt-rt- at first little tnorcttdrst used them A. D. 400, btlt he] than ('i)ll('2l\'1‘ ploccs oi’ ntetal. IhWmakcs no melttitln oi‘ hells ill ll‘ llulflral sounds o1‘ which suggested detailed account of his clttlrt-lles. their use for teertain iluritoses, and Ono writer states that this nlatt ill this forul their origin may, quite simply susplftldeti a large brass possibly, be said to date from thelkcttlc which, being struck, notified discovery nt‘ the souorottt-rqunlities the inhabitants when prayers be.- of titctals. As to the :ltltiquit_l' gun. Others assert that t-lturcll of bclls, an old ilahltiug o1‘ Kim: bells wcrt- first used hy Pflpp Sal)- Ilavid lcpreslluts llitn as playing iniunus, about tho year tiill), tn (lis- tvltll u itulnlller upon a nltnther of tiltguislt tht- canonical hours, but ‘bolls hunk; up before him, while we rezulot‘ bells being in use by thr- one oltl writcr gravely asserts that; Bishop oi‘ Llulttiaff, ill his church- Assets 4oo,0oo-ooo Insurance in Force $1,500,000,000' lf you have money that is not giving you a satisfac- tory lnterat return, ask us to tell you about THE INVESTMENT POLICY issued by this great Company. t" » pays the Mortgage and saves the Home r We have a place for a few good Agents. J. A. MOORE, Div. Manager, Charlottetown, P. E. I. FARM FUR SALE Situated at Bracklcy Bach consisting oi‘ 120 acres 0t‘ [Ind in mod state of cultivation, especially adapted for growing Seed Potatoes. Buildings all in good repair, large l! roonrdwclling ..equlpp6d with modern water system. Suitable for accommodating sum- mer Tour-Isis. This property will be mold cheap. as the owner is away. >0 GO-O-OOQQQ-Q-O 54% §4§§0§§§ That Car Of Yours i E Bl‘ WILIJAI ULLIAN Honrt-tu-llanrt Tnihn With Anh- moblle Owner: 1nd Driven on , §O§O4+44§Q44§OvO§OQ40+O+ t How to flat the Molt Ont n! Their CIII II thn Input Expense. 1 March has a way, at times, of C. A. SEAMAN, ‘coming in like a lamb and through Braukley Beach the course of the first week dis- porting itself as it" it never could . lcltange in character. Such an illus- _, 1 ion of Springs arrival is created §hofe Farm For Sale that. motor car owners drain the ' 1911193111: 111111 911E111? '31 1111-‘ PmmmjTttbal Cain, “the instructor oi‘ ev-ics. in the years 550. ‘Certain it is 1/9 mm, from ‘he town 0| Sour“, 1V9 81111-119925‘- T111~§ 15 3 1-5511 1-1131 cry tlrtiiit-or in btzlssl and il'ott,"'thtlt (‘ilrislitltl zlrt-hlte-cttlre and lllll containilll 90 acres. 20 acres plowed 5'10"": "0" be '1'"""ed' T115 "m" "forntcti lltv sounding metal into,introduction oi‘ turret, or (shun-ll for seed potatoes and with first fr“? Show" be 119111111011 111 1119,41 kind oi‘ rude boll, and that Noah bells, worn utntrly (coutelttitrlrlttlt- ch88 buildings, ideal farm for seed 99011115 5Y51e111 11111-11 1119 11151 111 1-11e,em~ployeti a similar instrument ioious evcttis,‘ and that it was swir- ,-_ ' LOTTETOWN Brunch Office: 70 Prince Street, CHAR THESE DECETTIVE DAYS 111‘1‘11 141111113’ fiyfilfirtltliiwul by silz-tllte players’ role, and yet (mo. r-zt-i The "Great Boll of Chinaf" itt'l’-.'-l ‘Tho hlcssrs. Peter Peters, and 1111111114 1'11‘ "X1111 111111111111 111' 1111101011‘ lllliPililSlll‘ writcr published, in ltlimi kill, wciglts 120,000 lllH.,1lll(l is four- Ritchie (Iamcrou, Allgustiuc (hive, llnlls trclc at first, as has bt-cll u ltook ot‘ 475 ilugt-s to protrc thailltlctt foo-t iu height and twelve feel has tint i10llll'll(’l of (‘tllllllti Air, “1111111. 1»1' 11 1'111‘111 1tuitc utllikt- illrl1flilt‘ ptiltt-iilzll (‘lll]ll1l_\’llli‘ill ot‘ thcl ill tllultltltcr, in Ntlllkitt lhorc is Jault-s (Zltislttllnfs flrc \\'tlt>d,.\'tirt|1 1111"" 111 1111‘ l11‘1‘-*1‘111 111111‘. 'l‘ll" blessotl in llliiiVtll will bt- lllt- coil-la boll, now fallen to the grontltld'l‘ryou, and reports tho llusittcss (Yllillrst- t'ol'ltll-rl,v madt- their bolls tinual ringing oi‘ bolls. "tit-cut,“ which welglts 50,1100 lbs. stroll.“ nearly stinarit in shape. - Al 0H1‘ 's S<lltIll1'.l',"111'tl tho lllysle-rlcs of in Japan, bt-lls - re very t-ottlttruir, timi- it nuts tilt- l-ttstotu to tn:|'i<<"b l ringing. And this may bo ly nsr-tl. 'l'll1‘_\';|l‘1‘lllll(1llillflfiflmdl 11111“ 111' >11‘\'1'1‘-‘11 tllrv-‘s ot‘ llltellll s: 1i in its |ll‘;tlst-, that ut‘ all tit-vie ill form and t-otllncsitiott us the, Alllilll) wl-ltlt-ti tcgt-tlll-r, but lllUHv incited t-s which nit-u huvl- sbttgitt out for llclls ot‘ Phiua, and art- foutld ill (‘ovi- vlllrtition, il-iltl wcrt- use-loss. '|‘lt<- ,,|,,,,,,,,,,_,; distint-titltt by tnakng u ovcry size and number. 'l‘h¢-y are, iii-23-fmw3i. Mr. and hits. W. .\i. .\lttllins. wt-rt- visltllrs to rhtgusiiull llrtlay t-vl-ttitlg. Tltt- ltt-ighbtlttrs of this vit-ittity, :lrtl ulnd to soc Miss Bertha 'l‘luuu. son out ally her l‘l‘t't‘lll illllcss. P. A. RODNEY, _ Sour-is. ‘"11- KEEP THE SPARK '()N TIME ‘Mrs. N. Mlll‘l‘it',\‘, Albalry, rctttrll- ed to llQl‘ llOllll‘ Wcdnt-stltlt‘, uftt-i- a short. visit iu Augustine ('il\'i‘. tint gucst of ltr-rdntlghlt-r, .\Ir.~<. Ffllllli llitlrillty. ’ ,..._..__ lylr. Fraser 'l‘ltolnsotl, Altgustiltll (Jove was a visitor Sunday, tlul i potatoes. Reason for selling, I am °°1d weuher 51951111913’ 15 91151-- 511911 summau lllis ship carpenters 1lo.ly for the support of bells that 1mm“ ""'"'“1""' i" "'1' "mmflm" """"" '" _','"' ""11"" 1' 1S ""1 111°“ """'1""""1" 1" "W '°w""""' "M" “N1 'othcr serious trouble duc to ireez-‘h, ,,,,. w,,,_k,,,,, U, ,,,,,,,_.,,_,, ,.,,,,,,e,,, WP,“ ,.,,,,,,,.,,e,, “H ,,, ,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,, ,,,,_i11l1' 51111111 11H 111111“- lltlll‘ ill us‘. t-ltinn- ct lll-llr-t is nhnost lllill‘Vf'lt|li.~‘., llltz root‘, to which straw ropes u?" | 1" Japan, or at iht- comtnollcetltent. lll 11111 H1111)’ 111 111‘111‘ 111' 11111.11 Alllilliii‘ iii t - , ,. , _ ,_ , , , , _, _ Farm and Machinery It. may be iililliHl that bells ap- present day. This fact is t'lt'ill‘1,Vi '"' ""3 ""*""1 "1 ""'-“ “""'"' "1111" deity, and have him wide awake 11111.1» 111811131 01011111119 111111115’ \V1111»1'1"l{tt<it- tribes itthabitlttg tht- reutoi- ly tiirevts that “parishes tuust .l'ill‘-'y':""\" " “"""A"""-" """\""' "m "min '1' ""1 ""-1' ""'M"""'°W 11“"°"11 11"’ on. in Kioto, Japan, was cast ill n Lower Newmwn’ "m" Apr“ 16m‘ 5P3Fk- T1181- 13 “'11Y11'1$ 11101111 11111111 oi‘ bolls. 'l‘lt0st~ taken front the tho tlltcietli ritual of lite church [mm "ml 5'0"" """ "W" ""1"" """ 1111*‘ 111"‘11 £10011)‘ 1‘1‘l'1-‘11‘11~ 1'11" t _ _ , boring countries are also renutrk" 11111 1111111111188 111* 111 5'1 "mmmm" affect performance and [itlrse can 111g canons or Indians u, Coiumfiyea,“ ,,, E,,,.,,,,e ,,,,, m,“ ,-,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,111' I11 01111. 11111 111110.111 111 1111‘ 111 sutnntotts to cilnrch, but as a part ., , . .. . Anybody desiring a good farm of would do well to communicate with ARTHUR H. MELCDOUGALL, i are loss of power, fuel waste and valve deterioration. The latter is a P111111 11811119111131 0V61110011ed 111 1111‘ caldrotis of Dodona. which taloseiy i313, potgtltial damage traced to a slo\v spark. its (list-ovary by Europeans. Tll'¥' which may b1? resemblt the Indian gong. are ,kutlwtl to have been of very anc- ,ient origin. Possibly the oldest ,bells in llltr world, of which there is any iltiorlnation, may be some THERE ARE SUBSTITUTES blls. at (lime 110111111188. $110111 tbfll appear to have been set up in tho'.'""'y 1'" m“ 1mm‘ . _ 1110)’ W019 kllflwll in America. b65111 religious hotlslls, and the cnstinu‘ "mm" '11""111§ 1111"‘ 11“1-‘11 111111111 111“ accounts for their love of bells and attended with (elaborate cercmon-i the priests, abbots. and fr quently the bishops being the ma», terfounders. For a long while, it was the priests office to rim: tho bells. At. an early period bells wele blessed by the Roman (‘athlr ll ,ll other ltaltil. silver anti gold, lwini: cow, on kilil ndaptt-d for use in this 111111".lll(*il‘ extravagance in procuring 1'1. 111111114‘ 11> 11111 11i11‘h‘11 111111 1110' them. ’l‘rztvclors inform us that agret-uilltt stiltutis which they ar-- the Russians lii‘.\'(‘.l' tiro of ringing 1‘11l1111111‘ 111' i11‘1111111‘111;-t. while on Ill". titeir lteuvy bells, and that. in Mos- tho Sabbath day. the sounds. which ale produced with- ,out ally regard to ltarmony, are ah- tnort- ill the uaturc of ll-utl as remn- pttrcd with (‘l)|'l|){'l' ulld tin, are ill- guest of Mr. Steward Boultcr, Alb- taiu front ten to fifty 1191111- any. lleretvlth are given the weighs of several of the largo bolls of the world: A bell in Vienna weiil113 40,000 lbs. in Olmntz there is one of equal weight. A bell in Rotten. -i<‘rance, subsequently cast. into an- other form. Wfillllled 36.000 1115- T119 ‘Mrs. Richie (Izltttcrtltl, Alll-{llrlillltl Cove, was cronfineti to lit-t‘ item" for a couple of (lays with a 111111 cold. but we are glad to soc ilel‘ around now. Hall ' 11011 - .. - .,_ _ _ .t'-i'tl-ll-.l-ll."1‘-l ,- -»- '--- nuflnm For runner parflculars a practice forestaliisfltl? grief of a than‘ “mic The thorough know- tvllllltlh towers \,-,.,.,. Hrs, e,.p,.,...,_ ,,l,l,l,l,,,,>,,,, ,,l,i,yl,l,t,,t0\,,|,, t,l,l,,\:,\,ll\,l,',,,1,lllllllll |.lt nutnbtt ct tltlll.,, tentples, ;lll(l,rt,l(~ troltttllmflhby lil,1,,l,l,l,l,‘;, ‘my, m- a" .b1'01<911 03411111131 11¢ 111 bumedctlgr- possessed by tltc snclottts lildectl, from an curly time, ltt-llsl ‘ ' ' ‘"11 “111111 “"11 111‘ 1111111" "i111" 1'11 W1111'»'~11 11-41111" “w 1-1111 , such stutcnletlts not. uliol-iflillttt- all- lulu-t lo livery t-lnm-h (‘lllflt-tr, us :',',',',',L' '1,',,',,',',',"“,,', ,',',','," ,',',.',",_:',',',' """,",',',, ',l“""v',' ""","',.,','":,',v,'.',',"‘ “'1 1'1"" 1' ""11" ""'"'"""~ '11 "1111111111; 11 1111111111‘ 111 "'"‘ 1" '1~""""'~‘ "1 '11“ 111111111 ' tult1 -onttn l l-li. - ..‘. ' “ "' ' 1 .1"1'|lilll‘i..1l.,l||. . . .- . . 1 ' ' ' U" y 1' 91")" "' ""'l;tt-rl~ u nngnt ln- stall-d that svorship. it is the tsustotrt to soltllll‘ 311111171111“ 11110-“11 111111 11111111 Ml‘ llrl , , hour to have been almost tinivopa,-,,,,,,g,,,zu,,, ,,, a 0mm“ u, ,,,,,-ltltl,t, l~.\'iIlfl'l1‘111"‘ 11,1 :11l'11111'11‘1,11;‘~ 1"'.l'l‘iiiti t-otilbltltc without. u retort-lice the boll iu order lo arouse thl1'1'1‘1'0V1‘1‘Y P1111111- r . Overheating not only is possllle. 5,1,1“, “,- wpp u,- ,,,,,.,,.,,,,|,. k,,(,\v,,_,Ci,,,,-,.], ,,,-.E,,,_.,.,,,,,,] whkd, §-,,,.,.,.,,|. '“'" '1“ 11"‘ "1"" '1 1151"‘ 11 111"1'.to_tltt- grllat hells of the world. For Sale ' _ to the trails oi‘ the devout. .d'l‘h,6, _ weather. One oi‘ the most, eontnton est islands iu tltc ntldst of tho seal. ltish bulls mm pp," ,.,,,,,,., -~ M111‘ 1111- 11111.1 lllvttlls l-zltlllllll- oi l11‘11‘,rvvllllllitill, tnerc were several luln- bell of tho Buddhist monastery Chl- l 0"" "Y Privak 5'11” m!’ ""1" causes of overheating is ‘l lair i. . . - . . . " durillta ll ill‘11l11‘1‘ 11111-11111‘ =11111\'~ lll‘1'l| hrgt- llr-lls qud this nutnbv" . -- lrllu ill-cu found Ill the possession ,\_.,.S,,,,,,,,,.,| h, v,,,-,,,,,S ways ,,.,,|,, »~ . - .. . . - _ _ ,__ ' 103:3, and weighs l1|-"I,i1l1| lbs. n no‘ “Id by m“ date other 1" 141 01191111 11D 0Y1 1.111? 91181111? 111111115 tombs o.:' llli‘ Pvruvians, and some bolls $411011] ti; hit-v‘. qpq||irpd ,-, p1,,.ii"'""" "','"_'1"“""." ""1"1'1‘ll 111111 111" l'.‘lt'l that. tht- llussiuns regard ill" Tito bells of Holland ulld lteigiv n tnents will be made. The land a, this pe,.,,,_,,_ .,.,,,,ee motors wmch 3mm, hens bruugh, by m‘, ,,,,,,,_ 0,. supra“ ,,,,,,,,_,,,,,e,_ “m, ,,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,.cntttpostlnilt or llt-tlgnt-tttl, tn \\.tn_tf..1,.,(,,,,,i| .,,~ imiig m" only m, u holy _ ' ‘ nhle .for their size and number; gywtcngsuwgwn fngoxrgrzfiazli; be prevented in this fashion. They '1'1111 111111 11"“ at‘ the vory act of worship, readily frequently. a single tower will cou- t _ - 50 acres or more. All newly fenced with woven wire and cedar posts or call on me before date men- tinned. I95 Grafton Street. CHMWII. P. E. I. 1110111111‘ 111' 11111111101111! 11111 11111, P11‘ ,s0lutely ilninful to the ear, and largest Westminster ‘111111’ 11‘1tuisiit\ iu a in-ll. "l1 iprovn an cffectltal check to con- weighs about 30,000 lbs. There is “P1111. Hllys all ltllli-zllsll \\'1'111‘11'-,Vltffltllillll on the streets. The a. oclcbrntorl bell of the same “$001111 us‘ lllllllliarly l»? slvet-lt-llill: “(lretli Hell oi‘ itost-otv," or (Jzarweizltt. in Eriuri. ilf-‘Pmllllr- A Jealousy of the neighbors new Assyrian bolls, found by Mr. Lay- lien with sop-m“ i-Q]'(}[n:flni(>g, gig car is ll mliversal tendency. S1111. 11 are ill the palace or Nimrod. they were coltsecrattrtl to tut. duly gets nothing and lS ll time waster. ‘The word bell is derived front (if (jgfllhig “'()f§t]]|p|)(1,f§ m their 1'11- For the car owner who cannot: see thr- Anglo-Saxon l)(‘.llB.il~"l.llii roar- lljZiOllH rites. Tho tit-lls tvcrc also . _ . his financial path clear enough to Burner, iu his writings oi‘ the East. \\.,,.,i,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,e,,, ,,,,,, ,, was ,,,,,.11l1‘ llllltj m‘ :l_1l<*ll. by til" llllrollllr- Kclokol tlflmper of 111111.111. lio-ilell itt the t-atltedrtll at Afiontrelll. acquire one of the fine new models. says that bells deiivcd their name “Sum ,.,,,_,,,,m u, “h”, ,,,m,,so,_,, ,,,'llilil oi v u llttlo , HIlVPF.‘ as lll1'.\':.1i(‘l‘\'(1..1-i .t'irst. notil-e. This is, by which is the largest bell tn Aniet“ , , _ “H, , H _ “vnnd, there is an exeeuent substitute iii-um ti... gun, which s,“ can?“ ,,,,,,,,, .,.,,,S ,,,,S,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,. "#1111111 111 l1\1'1'<'11'11llls 11 r1111 111' 1"1.i'ur.‘tltc largest. bcll in the world. icn, weighs about 28,560 lbs. 'iii,o,.c_illal,rittrllt,z, , e 11'1"“ ?,',.',,,‘,__j S“, available in the form of a reflnish- Baal. or Bel, from in». supposed do- h“. prgflfllll day tut. silonsors not-r, “"1" 1' ,""“1‘ “," “"11"” "'1'" 1511.118 welsh! is about 1112.800 lbs. nwllsrent "Bollrdon <1.- Notro, Dllllle- l‘, a" ‘I, “'1'”, 11°"; ,‘,,,,,,,,‘,- mg and renovating job on the pres- mtnion ovor nit things; that in» m, ,,,,.,,_ ,,,.,,,,,,,,,',,e,,,,_. ,,,,,_,,,,,,,, “.,,,,l 111011111,- Qllllc as strut ll 1111*"tlis cost. in boll mutt-rial, is Psii- in the (tatltsrlral in l1urls, is of thllfafil tuxyigrues Hi '1v(i)l' 1 ‘l 111111- ertt. automobile. There still are was considered the author of v11)‘ have donated tile bells. ill whole or wk" "1 '1'" """""°11 111‘11 ' 111111tntatl-zl ui. fully lflt-itbilttil, to which. same weight. 1110 1111111101‘ 31°11‘? Fm ‘ ‘ m“ ‘ S‘ " ' ‘ many motorists who do not realize rntory motion ulld the stiurce ofpnr, ,0 ,1,“ ,.,,,,,.,,,,, m, Menu“, out‘ am-estrtrs cnlplcywltl silvcl‘.,i-e]i:tl)lp writers inform us, more weighing nearly halt‘ a ton. St. 11-". ""3" the remarkable effects which can musical sound, and that such ill-its five" Cr H", gm,“ be“ 0,- ii,.-,""“"" "'1'" “"1 1"’- "1 "111 1111111111711“. 1111111 $l.000.000 were added in prev" POIBTWMOY 11111111‘. Wfllilhfl 17.5001113- be attained by submitting the cor to strumcnts as produced sound il_v,y_,,,,e,-,,,, (.,,,,,,.c;,,, bemg named, ,,, tutc or bells, ext-cpl that it Wilriflout»; jewels, plates, 01¢" by the “Great Tom," Christ Church 001-, H, , one of the high class refinishing percussion were called bell. lege. Oxford, weighs 17.000 l1bs.'.1m~9-‘“-" lmug‘ . the year tlosptiy the Poll John xtu 1'“-“111111111‘l' 1° 11181 H 1811' 11‘111"11"'-‘"lw1l1@s.lll the time of vflslllls- T1111 . . =hops now to be found on all sides. Bells of small size were first tu on“, m, mmge", Johnxe (‘111115 111111 1111‘ 111111111111 111111118 tlvldlittcnsioils ot‘ this bell are aboutAt Rennes. France. there is a wetl- 1110111111) 111011111111!- use. They art- referretl to by | u, “d1. i _ 1 1,, h , ,,.'l11‘1 ' 11$ 111' 1111‘11111t1- 11 is‘ 11111113"'illlllf3tt?0ll feet in lteighl, and ntne- known clock bell which woilfllji , , _ , ‘Moses itt the book ot‘ Exodus as ut".i'ai,','e,] (i, "Jab, °,,‘;§,:,“,,,,’,$,,",,,,:‘,,,.1_, ,1'-" 11“1'1111111“- 1'1 111111 111111 111111tceti feet. in diameter. It was cast 16,000 lbs. Tile boil "Jatrqucllnf: ,,o_1(1l1,i',-oé1,_ilr11rz,zqr wmmr. datum, m,“ mam, days'glrl,rellf,tl,,t,ol,t,l,ite Vlfliélillziiill t,h,e ll1l¥11 in the service ot‘ the church and li',',,:,,"i',,é",,ft,51,1,"0111211,"1111::,,111;L,3111Yf3i’ order lofflht,» Emrgess .1’\,nl,le,fll't1::,f,,,i‘t,1,t;,l,s. rligflrfl,,wae.,lgrll,eriloolan-fl ,',,,,,,,,e,,,, h, SP1“, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,_,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, s ~ ‘ _ .‘ . lsacur; "inn .1 ‘.1 - ‘- -‘ 1. ,- >1" "J1,'-o .- euon wt. . l that. permit dispensing with the phet Isaiah. us'.worlty atythtte i"eel. g2,',',_.,§;',",,,‘:.'.";: 1111i 011110 as lunch upon its shape p|'-ede<-.es:t'lt' mtvllixivlt had weighs 12,000 lbs. Si. Patti's, nf,"°""3 11101111‘ 11D- rhains. However, the driver is ot‘ tht- women. and by the prophet. ifiws; 01111 1110 l_11'11l11‘l‘ l11'11l'1111111111-‘1 111' ildlbeou greatly damaged, and it is orn- Lottdon, yreighs 37,400 lbs, "Lat M, “whirl, F Cmwrm, A,,_ tempted to leave them orrwitih the Zglfillallilll. as hung on tlte,,net:ks , ,ltc¥,i,t.,:,\,:tltlt,,tllltlhll;;cgr,neiss., wtnmetltetl on the Side with several Savoi-fi-(le. tl,ie,n,,li,,t,t,slllql,t_,¢;,,,,t:>,gusune Cfi-ve, P1521“ nmde a. b“, “mornsmmmmmntwrnmrrnecwmwwmwmsm~nrmwww“w”MrMwWmspa"1 "nmmwmmwnn $2.15 :3, an;hg,fa Here ,5 m, m, Coqunne; ",',,,,a',',:e 18:33,. ,(,'a',.,,"",y,',',, ‘h, Y“ "hwna . ,, ,,, ‘ht-ii tdrtngc-tsildiltt and in...» t.'. 'ilggpllfiffilelfiltilowqi in his “PL Sm‘ '. morning. agoft roads Richic." - ' - ~- .- 'teu oy ant mlr t nrc on 1' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " - »‘ - l l - '~ - pulse to be resisted. Driving on a chief men and civil officers of the wing, 11_“'"1“'~' 11111111111“ 11111111111111‘ 11$ 11111111"."’l‘ravcls" says: "Tile llolnnlls dry pavement with chains on the (iermatls had them suspended from We .1101“? A1 11111‘ 111111110111. 11 11°11 1111lttlghi. us well ltnve attentptetl to Mr. James E. Murphy, August- ine Cove, made u business trip to Borden, Montiny morning; 3842-3-23-fmw. NORTH LAKE ‘llr. autl Mrs. Dave Mllllills attll Lonor Roll:- Grsde X.—-1. Elva Morrow; 2, Annie F. McDonald; 3, Grace Ding- well. Grade VIIL-l, Jennie Mc- Donald; 2. Myrtle Fraser: 3. Mabel McDonald. Grade VL-i, Earl Jar- vis; 2. Danlcl Jarvis. Gracie V.—1, Helen McDonald; 2. Anuir M. Mc- Donald: 3. James Md)“: .ld. Grade IV.—i, Gertrude McDonald; 2, Mar- garet Jarvis. Grade IIl.--l. Rita McDonald: 2. Charles McDonald: 3. Jowphine McDonald. Grade II.——i. Stanley. Dlngwell; 2, Wesley Fraser. Grade I.--l, Kenneth Fraser; 2. Dor- othy Jarvis. Perfect attendance: Violet Mc- Loren. Margaret Jarzis. Mor- row, Ernest Mnrrozlr. iiolui McDon- ald. Kathleen Jarvis. ' Leah Davidson, teacher. Mr. Gus Peters, Capr- Travers-H Augustine Cor". NO CHAINS 0N DRY DAYS >i——- , THE DO|NG'S OF AUGUSTINE‘ COVE AND VlCl-NITY - --——-—-¢Q> —~ ~ -~ ring. DE SABLE NOTES I ' Bell. Miss Marion Sherren. Crapaud. has returned to her home after vis- iting with her sister, Mrs. Basil Helm. , . The stork paid a visit b0 De Sable recently and left a bonny baby boy with Mrs. Basil Holm.. We ere pleased to learn that Mr. Donald MacLean is recovering from a serious attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacFarlane have returned from a visit to their daughter Mrs. Roland Easter, Wilt- shire. Our school is progressing favour- ably under the capable manage- ment. of Miss Rose MacDougall. It is with very deep regret that we learn of the sudden death of our genial. hospitable neighbor Mr. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Sherren 11181111886911 P1101‘ _ and Mr. and Mrs, cim-k pail were stop? If there is, ti. is a. broad ltini the ‘that the universal joints arc calling for attention. when the weather was Some of our Stanchel friends are hardness of the grease may purchasing set-d potatoes from Mr. kept clown the evidences of weer in this vital unit, trldicate the advantage of repair or Mr. Malone. of New Wilts-hire. has replacement, recent visitors to-De Sable, guests of Mrs. Basil Holm. ' Hector MacKay. purchased some seed potatoes from Mrs. Donald MacLean. Mr. George MacLesn is assisting Mr. Harold Sherren. Crapaud. in ,, hauling away his potatoes. Recent visitors to the city from Dc Sable were Mr. Ernest Holm and Mr. Basil C. l-iolm. met at. the the orphanage. The next meeting will be at. the home of Mrs. Donaiti Macbean. visiting with her nephew Mr Beech- proprietor of "F 111111811- Mr. Basil liolm, Holm‘s mills. with his assistant John Mgcuan, are doing i; rughlng Mr. and Mrs. Mack MecPhce. , York Point, spent; the week-end in‘ ._ their old home De Sable. business these fine days. l1ll r s b“ tut/o olullvt TOPPED' 'neath the cur when the clutch is battery or will do so within a few weeks. If the generator is allowed to m‘ continue its high rave of output. the result. may be an overcharged lbattery. It. is a. unit which should The ,,,d,,,s o, Mewme L, o_ R A be first. ln the car owners consider- home o,- Mrs, Alfred RMOII ‘With Cameron, March 13th, to sew for 5011118- noarlng the century mark, is enjoy- F N T , dud report. good roads. tires is bad for the tires and for their garments. In Egypt and oili- the car becausedt sets up at vlbru- er Eastern countries girls wore tion which often results in the most; strings of bells about their alik- seriotn: effects. ‘Fake off the chains 10s, as may be seen in Cairo at the mresent day. the camps and garrisous of the iGreeks, were hung in triumph-ll recognize the rats, were sounded in markets, pro- form of claimed feasts, preceded ifutieral overhauling which now prevails processions. llnd were. sometimes. tmouid know the advantage of get- ltsetl in tho temples. They were ting into the shop early. Usually, also hung on the tier-ks of mule.- just before the opening , weather, there is a great rush for and tromdhis (ireok custom, ii. is this type of work and the service said, was tit-rived tltc Roman one and repair shops are crowded. The of hanging u bell and u sl-tlttrgv car taken in early is assured of the lo the l‘1lll]lt!l‘(ll'.~i ('lli|l'lill that, ill type of service whiclrrcsults from t:n~ ltcigltt of his prosperity, h.- tzlving the mechanic plenty of time, nligllt. be ltdnltltlisltetl against ]ll‘l(l1’. When the open road calls, it. is an and ln- llllllllllil of humtltl misery. excellent, idea, to have the our yt-ptiy 'l‘ht~ Romans used bells lo all- to give a satisfactory answer iltounm- tln- ltonrs of bathing and public lluslttcss. tltld to asslatnlllo funlilills. A silver boll was thc prizt- run for at races. ltt-llt-t- tilt- expression. “Bearing away the lit-ll." Thl- illl(‘lfllll, lthcphcrtls ll- tatt-ltt-ti bolls to their sheep, by llll‘. s-Lnttul ot‘ whit-h, it was tltotllzht. they crew fat. Hells wort-gist! hung about tlu- necks of ltorscs, by boilt tho (freaks null thn Roulults. to uct-ustottt them to noisc and pro- AVOID OVERHAULING RUSH Car owners who , wisdom of the modified HOW ABOUT UNIVERSALS? Is there a rapping noise from be- io coming to a During the Winter. cold. the have Warmer days may “i-"""—"' ller Thm Boys lhd Terrible Gold: lint llltlg 0n G. Amen, 8i! St. George Street. wriun-"Lut winter bed terrible cold: Ind it SET GENERATORS BACK t Longer days and easier starting' ave reduced l.hc‘drain upon the lfllllll, 0nt.., my three boyl ncoughtbathungonlolongtbet began to worry ma. _ , _. _ "Iwenttomydrugglltllldhllod the early signs of m. u I h“ ~--—-~—~——— , Dr. Wood's Mrs. Mary A. lnman, Victoria. is' Ngfwgy . Pine Syrup "I told him I had not, but that I would, and I nut u; that after tbfll- who ,3 had finished the third bottle they were entirely rid of the cough. s "I will never be without n bottle of ‘Dr. Wood's’ on band." Prion 85» n bottle, large family 50;; only); The T. Ill n». .3 11-,» Mrs. Hector MacKay, it; good health, although bed-fear.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holm were tailors to New Wtitshire Sunday Ilzd llttrn of good factors on their way to execution. _ 1ls Wltcn we We toll." .Mm1y of their special ust-s were. They were used in designamd by ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,_, ,_,,,,,,,, ,,, ot‘ vibrations irrotitlcr-ti ltt a bell itnpmnn“, wh,,.,,_ certain bells. Titus. the Ave Mitfla or Altgcltls Bell. which was tolled three titties. each day. null at its henrint-i over)’ n" "S "'1' "m1" 1‘1111I ot‘ its tt-cighlxTitc. P11090101‘ 1110111111114 111111 11 1111*" one was enjoined lo recite llll‘ Al;- l-Zellts and to betake himself to ntt-tl- "1' 1111.1‘ liivvll i11ll1' in a boll is reali- itatiott and prayer. The Vesper Bell was the call- ill t-vettittg prayer. Tlw (Yotnplitt llell summnltctl the pl-uple. to the lust religious svrvivt‘ , of lltt- day. The Sacriug lit-ll was rung tin"- ing the colelbrtttiotl of tilt» mzlss at. tllt- clevatiolt of the host, at lllt‘ Sant-ttts, ulld at other solctnlt sl-r- viccs. When rung nt Ill.» l-ottsc- t-ratitrn it. is rtllll-ll the Agtlus Hell. and whcu rung at tho words, “Sunr- itts, sunrtus. saltrius, llotnllttls liens Sultuotll," is twulllatl the Saul-- tus lit-ll. null whoever ht-ars it l-i t-xpt-ctt-ti lo prostrate hlmstllt‘. Till‘ llotiYit-lttioll ot‘ these ilortlotls ll!‘ tht- HPIVlPQ are now ltsuully mutil- lly a small hand-hell. bltl llr pru- ltefttrlntltiolt Eltgllslt church a largo boll was rung by oul- of tltt- act»- lytt-s. 'l‘||e.st- uses of tht- bull arc stii fully observed l|| iht- "illlliill (‘ath- nlit- ('lllii‘('l|. "Fltt- Passing lit-ll wits so unml" front being tolled when any on». was passing out of life, that those who lu-urtl lt mlglli pray for the] soul that was leaving this world. Front this custom. flllllllllltltrh. sprung that, qulle common lll lllilll)’ parts of tht- world, of slowly tolllln: the ltlells at tictiths, or wbllc ftlll- crals are» being colulttl-tt-d. Tito (‘urft-w liell (couvrta-ft-ltl; t I. t t ,1 l .wus rung us a slgttal for the inllub’ "1"" 11"" 11"" "'m'- "m" "a" "01"" lunls. who lived lll wooden lloltse..-t,| to |)lll otlt their files ulld rctirll. for. the night, nud though, for ltges, its only use has been to “tool tho; knell n: parting day." the practice, in many cuttntrlcs is still contiu-, ued. ‘ The Tot-sin, or alarm bell, was ‘.11 early use, and was getterally sits- pended itt castles and fortresses t" announce the approach of the oli- emy. Upon peels of bells the alnlm was given by ringing the bells in thc reverse manners-that {mm tho lowest in tone to tho highest. Bells are still common- ly employed for alarm purposes. and ill case o: 1.119 their we l!" hung," a d,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,lltt oval, with its longest dilutottl a ltells ('i)l'l't'.~l]llll|tl to thi- lengths m‘ lllPPlllllll‘ utmospht-lic conditions. I _ ',stlspetld a first-rate line of battle- _1- 11111101 1115111 1111211111 111 1111‘ D1171 ‘ship, with nil its stores and guns." "'1" o" 1'" "ml-wsl 1111111101111" 111. 111“lhut. this is a tnlstukett itlcn. 'l‘lt-". itrcrcrllttg instant. Tin- lll|nlb[l".hp]l \\'us (n-tginfliiy _q,,5,,¢.n,1q,1 from being destroyed b_\' Y- 11-‘fifile, permitted llll\ heated bell to . 111111‘t‘ltll io the ground and break. slum‘ 111413 11111111“1'11'-'which illllt» it ltns remained (iulnb. l i givlllt litnc varics, dirt-t-tl - the stiuarte ut the thickno lll\'t‘.i'i~lt.'l,\'. as titt- . 111' "'1" ""““"""1-'1‘ 1111' l11'1111111‘11'1111|'cll in 1831i, and plttctttl upon a low ll‘i‘lllill' w‘ ilt ht- Kre it. li ily secult-tl. ltt a itumbtu‘ ot‘ hull q no“. ,,,<,.','|",,_\- ,,'(.,,,,,,,.,1,':1]:,.' (Hum. furmllti: a (‘illlllllllli- tit-taro tho tlitt-‘ing i“ "h. Si,“ “ping 1,,,-,;,. ,.,,(,,,,_,|, 1111‘11'1‘-*‘ 111111111 11i1l11,‘=11' 111 11111111111111/"11. admit uWtl tut-n abreast. The l-lliill,t,ltwflt ,uud_ ‘ i 'ln fut-t tht- diamt-tcrs of‘ Isa", “- "m." 0w " mm” ' - - itttttitalc- o! lls luoial io be taken» i\\\'2l,\'. ' 'l‘ilcru is another cuorltttltts bell 1'1 blosmw, ' 1 1. 1‘ "or '1' 11311111 ""1111 111111“ 111*" 1'.1"'1""‘1§1itlis lifitllillllr"l‘fih"1ll'(1"('1;l'l111ill‘i\l t-d. were produretl in Italy tnauy',,,- ,\1|,,_t,,.,,v,._ wl‘i‘lh ,,-,.,,_,i',_._, rupy 12,), 1,',‘,',‘,',"“',,,""""‘-, 1', 111111111, 111,‘ -*‘1111"'1,tl0ll lbs. 'l‘llis bt-ll is etuspl-tltitlll ill ‘ 1‘ "‘"' "1 1' '1' "~ 1'“ 1' 1" 1‘1"1|itrl tower oi‘ Ivan VW-liki ulld when t-s iitc l-ur. ls lnadt- up of difh-rt-ttl i, ,3 ,.,,,,,,._ ,,.,,,,_,, h, ,,,,‘,,,,, _,, v,,,,,._ tom-s bit-titled. Lila: ollll-t‘ sounds, a" ,,,- ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,|,,_, ,,,.,, _,,,'l,,,,,, llvll totttls ill"l' rtlutllly tv-flcrlctijhg ,,,,,_,,,,v v,,,,_,, ,-,, ,__,,,,,, ,,, ..,,,_.,_ 'l‘lll-l‘t1 is, l. u furl-v ill 1111' "111111"‘dnt~l- a lrcltlltltltts offer-i tllrottgit- “WV” "1' " '"'"- ""11"" 11* "'11‘1"y out. ilto t-itr ulld :t tloist- likll the 1"""""1'"" "y ""~" "'1" "111111111111 rourltlg of 'i.~+tuut. thuutlcr.“ There uenr nun ot‘ t-ottslticrablv slut», Wllt“ . _ ,,, ,,,,_,,. _,,,,,,,,, ,,,w,,,. ,,,,,,v m. "'"'4"'"" "hm" '"" ""15" "1"" forlv otht-r bells, wltitslr tilihollglt lot" trt- suitl itt lit- up their lili1.t-,,,,~ 1,1,,“ My ,,,.,, ,.,,,.y ,,,,.,,',, ,,,,,,,,, U,» ""1"" "L """""" ""'"""" "11" 11"""ltht-.tn weighing soyl-rul llltis each. liuklc should shake tllt- (ll'lli'illl1.l,\'1l|\|,,, be", ,,,- ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,, ,-,,,,,,,' ,,,,_ iloisl-tl snow and Ilrlng all.tlvlll-i,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,',,, ,,,,,,,.' ,,,,,,m,, .,-,,,,,,. llllPllP tlowlt. Tito, dlslnllt-t- ttl1,,,,,,,,,,,_,,, ,.,,.,, -,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,",.,,,,,,,,,, ',,[ MM" ""1 "mm" "“ """"- '""'"' leather blinds, and are moved by ropes drawn lil such u ntnnner as to ruust- the lblows to full upon the surface at. irregular‘. points. The bPlls of (ihlltn. whore largo lls had their rtrigin, rank next mush-til strings. In proof oi‘ lllisil llrillllltllle slllm- instrlllnl-nts of Ill-lls SUIIIHIlIIIUEt lteurtl. is vt-ry |‘(éliltli‘lf-' able, and this fut-t llns frequently, Riven credence lo llll’ pleasing] lllltsintts of sailors ui sl-u and tray-h", cit-rs, upon, tht- dust-it, thousandth,“ M“, ,0 "mm, 0, ,,,,,,,,,,,_ ,,,_ of tutti-s flom llomc, listcrting, lu,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,, _,,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,,.,m,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,_ trembling wonder, to tho sounds of,,,,,,, ,,.h,,,,, ,0 S0,, pnnrmn“! he,“ "'1'": "w" "mug" 1"""" dying upon the ground, their weigh: l. u bell have any sides the clnil~-.,,,,,,,,,g broke“ down m,’ mwp", 1ln which they ' were suspended. son. and yet thc proper ringing ofzT,,o,,g,, ",0", a", “mm, 0,. ,,,,,,,,,,, bolls is u mutter requiring a groaiwach bu, Seem“ ,,,, m, n, "Xceuen, deal of experience and skill. lll,'w0,.kma,,,.,h,p, "m, “um, n" ,,,,,,, some parts of the world this ilrac-lflcmy o;,,,,,1,,e,,._e,, Wm, ,,,,,,c,_,,,_ lice has been entered into with ,,o,,,,,,rbo,h ,,,,,,,,k, “m, 0",, Thom much spirit. especially in Englanthlbens hm,’ no, ma mo," a, a m» “"""'“ " "a" hecPme "my "aumflerably fair tone, like those of the al, ant.’ has flflffllfflfluffil‘ that coull:,R,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and a", o, m”, ,,,,,,,.,,,_.. try. tlln title ot ihc Ringing isle.‘ ,,,,,,,,.,e_ whne me“. ,,,,,,,,e,,,, M The same feeding pervlltles the llt- sound h, mcreafled by ma“. balm: '""'""" “'1 1""1‘""" be" ""5""?- utruck with wooden mallets instead which, from the simple Illlrwry of iron clappers. Both the bolli rhym“ "1 "(my 11" "11- “"11 F" 11" a] China and its gouge which are' ‘mwnt, 1° "n" "'9 11'1"“ 0' Immlqnfbmous. arc made of a 'peculiar ill‘: :fi‘:",;,.,,,':,°°‘,‘,1,11,1,°'z,,‘:,';:1 ,1:,1,1,‘,"'-,1,',',1,gm_',"iloy, remnrllbltwin ldllr-‘hideou-i, ‘ I 1 . bob mam" reversed, doume M" $31,031 which is capable of produc 11:» t maiors, and gffllltlfllfg bob caters of .4“ ,- ,,,,,_, ' ANGLO RlUSTICO. A Lit-go lllllll‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ titer of tnentbers met at the ll0l1l‘ ot‘ Mrs. James Stetrctt-sott when rtllll mill ‘was attstlverctl with 11111“ nrttl ttltltlles. A paper was road 1111 “Canada sittce contctleratittrt". 11.1‘ Miss lreno Wyattid. Tho srllofil comtnitttlo reported that u 111"" dit-tltltrary u-tls luccdetl also u 11011‘ ‘seat anti Um blinds tircctlcd l‘1‘iliiil‘- int:- Tllu next llltmillll: ‘is in b» hl-ld at. thlc ltoutc of .\lt's. llun. littl- nlml roll (tall is to bu '-1i11111'1‘1" 1" .by ltltllntitrg "it ftrvtlttllitte flolvcr anll how to Krrlw it". Mrs. Joe “Yltllilflli, and Geo. Leartl and little daughter. Rctia, AliKllSllllf‘. (‘nvc Corn". wrrn visitors Snturtlny zlitcrttotilt. tllt- guests ot‘ Airs. '.\lfl_\' Illllligatt. All‘. and .\irs. John Tllfllilfiflll.‘ Atlguslitto Furl‘, were visitors Tryoll, Sulurdui‘ ztfioruotltt lllf! gilt-sis ot‘ .\lr. and Airs. Art l.1‘=11‘11- .\lr. Dave Mullins, Xluplc l1lnlns. ntndt- a business trip to Sumlnvr- sitln Thursthrv. (lid Ctttil ti." LavenderSrlap Illabillhsd l 7J0 5, gymrlnll! Wirlieedta/tf WW1" ®BMURE little vendors of lavender offered their we"! amid the quain nesa of 18th Cantu architecture. W11“ ' Yardleyb Old En lab Lavender Soap Zst began to s00!11¢ delicate complexion: with, its refining purity. Yardleyb of to-tla is as delightful to use as it: was then. 11 still preserves an enhances ‘the natural beauty of the c0111’ plexion, still imparts its lingering lovable fragrance. _ $1 P1"! box of 3 large cakes at all best druggists and department stores- YARDLEY, 8 New Bond Sh, LQNDQN, E119 Cumin: ass-m nan-nu st.w.. Toronto ,0». U.S.A.t lsumtpn Saw"- 11" W’ .><