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THS OniZGON DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 10, 1C37. CBJ CRAFT lil van m PALE, Ml MM ansa iTmoiro jutd Esrwas-rxo st pa. WTLr.Tiws' rxarx reus. Steam Schooner Qulnault Has Crossed Columbia River' Bar for First Time. NDER CHARTER TO LOAD General Breakdown Caused by 35 ancient Blood Qnlokly Corrected by Till Tonlo Xenudy , A feeling of general weakness, poor appetite, losp of breath after the light- em exercise and broken sleep are tome of the symptom of - general debility. You may think that they have no rela tion to eacn other and that you wm worry, along, hoping all the time to. feel better - mnn Thl. - la m4at.lrA fnf AT E. & W. MILLS HERE Mvry one of the aymptoma 1 caused by M diooo, which must be made pare and new before health will be restored - , i jl ionio irwuneni is necessary wora om Japan Reports German land for this purpose there la no better RtMttw.. T4W1... A ... remedy than Dr. Williams' Pink Fills. 4 1 Mr. J. n Nr nf fiK Wlllnw Rt Entrance to Mnroran'. Where 6hs Chelsea, Mass., aays: "I was alck for a I numuer 01 years irom general aeuuuy w vraerea to xase on Uoai. and Indigestion. I waa never free from stomach trouble and my nervea were so hSttMAll . . (h . ..... .WAf ...MM... . F The Steam snhnnner Qulnault will ha I fitted me for anv 'serious work. .-' My In the. harbor thla evening to load lum-1 sleep waa restless on account of terrible paJna In the small of mjr back. These I paina Would sometimes last for a month or two. My eight grew weak, there aeemlng to be a blur constantly before my eyaa. , I couldn't concentrate tny mind on my work, and the attempt to ber for San Francisco. Thla will be her first visit bare, She crossed In at Astoria thla morning shortly after day break and left Up Boon after. ' The Qulnault cornea under charter to the 'Eastern & Western Lumber com pany, and will carry about 600,000 feet I do ao completely axhauated ma. of lumber thla trip. It baa not been! "I waa finally forced - to give up definitely settled whether aha will re- position I had held for twenty-eight turn for a second cargo, but It la quit years. After trying several medicines likely that aha will. without help, I read of Dr. Williams' The schooner Polaris, which ' arrived Pink Pills and gave them a trial. They in the other day from a California l made me reel so much better and ao port, , la at Vancouver loading lumber I much stronger that I started in business 'or Jrfturn cargo. - Captain Lindholm for myself here In Chelsea. I have iir the city yesterday afternoon, I never had a return of my former sick. and be reports having had a very ordi- ness and cheerfully recommend Dr. Wll nary voyage north. Captain Lindholm Hams' Pink Pills as an excellent nerve la accompanied by his family, lnoind- Ing two young boys, Captain Budd and . Chief Engineer Bow. Both of them were born at sea and have sailed ever since. They are now t and f years Of age, repectlvely. . 1 , A report ' was received-- from Japan thla morning to the affect that the Ger man steamer Tiberius, hence April 1 It , for China with a cargo of lumber, went , ashore yesterday at the entrance to the narDor- or jauroran, japan. - air. wu llams of K. T. , Williams Co., which firm furnished the cargo, says he does not' believe the steamer was damaged much. ' She left Portland with Instruc tions to put Into Muroran for coal and Mr. Williams believes It wss while go ing into the harbor that the steamer missed her channel and poked her noae into the mud. He says it la Quite com nfin fnt) l.m f as rrY.ra in wn aground others but they are seldom ' damaged " aown mis - afternoon, bound i'or much because of tha soft condition of th orient with a cargo of flour. She it and blood tonic." Dr. Williams Pink' Pills have long! been recognised as an excellent tonlo j remedy in caaea of indigestion and gen-1 eral debility, where the stomach and I other organs of the body are weakened and disordered simply through lack of proper nourishment They have also been especially successful in curing anaemia, Rheumatism, after-effects of I the grip and fevers.' A pamphlet on "Diseases 1 of the Blood" and a copy of our diet book will be sent free on request to anyone Inter ested. Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla are sold bvl all druggists, or sent, postpaid, on re ceipt or once. SO - cents ner box. - at boxes for $1.50, by the Drt' Williams I weaicine company, Schenectady, N. T. the bottom. CANOEIST ADRIFT Unknown Narrowly Escape; Drown ing in Willamette. Had it not been for Ed Knot rushing signing ber crew today. Tha steam schooner Johan Pmilaea sailed last night for San Francisco with 1 a run cargo of dressed lumber. ' - v TJta Harriman liner Costa Rica sails tombrrow morning for San Francisco. and the North Pacific liner Roanoke aails for Ban Pedro and way norta to-1 nignt. r.. -.- - 1 - ' ..;',; , I to tha rescue In a gasoline launch, an I taJn Jaroien ,p" anni vu comtnsi ouwn un buwuu ni when in the vicinity of Ross island be heard agonising cries for help. It was soma time before ha could locate tha source of the distress signals, but fin ally sighted the half-submerged craft and its human burden bobbing up and flown In we dark water. "Hurry up, noys; 1 am au in. -came the yell across tha water' when the bow of the launch had turned In the direc tion f the cries. ; And tha poor fellow was nearly all in, because it was with the greatest difficulty he hunt on when tha " launch reached him. He : waa MARINE NOTES Astoria, May 10. Arrived down at m steamer. Johan Poulsen. Arrived at I a. m., steamer Qulnault. from San ranoisco. jert up at saio a. nu steam-J er OulnaulL Arrived down at 11-10 I m- Kirk lee. San Francisco. . May 10. Arrived. schooner Mabel Gale, from Astoria. Sailed nt last night, steamer Excel sior, for Portland. urvugu w n.uv.B - . " r, . "" snip Columbia, lor Stella foot of Salmon street, and dried - out, I rnM, r.- a n,.. hut his name was not learned. , - - Tiberius, from Portland, went ashore near Muroran: la leakina- forward: will LAUNCH NU I UMUKKUW lighten. 1 I Astnrla. Uu l'Tnn1IHiin f !, SteaWr J, N. Teal Now Beady for Initial Plnnge. Tha "? launching of tha Open River Transportation , company's new . atern wheel steamer ' J. if. Teal will take . Blace at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Supple's boat yard. A good place of " vantAg from" which to view the launch r" ing will be the east approach of the -Morrison bridge, the boatbullding.es Ublishment ..being located directly south of the bridge entrance.- Tides at Astoria today Hlsrh water. 12:0S m. m., 7 feet. Low water, :07 a. m., 0.3 feet; 8:10 p. m., 1.7 feet. MARINE , INTELLIGENCE y Sssilar Xuwrt Due" te Arri-re." Berwlek. from Roeoc rhrr....... M. in Alllanee. from Ooos bay May 12 Columbia, frota 81a rranctco...........May IS O. W. Rider, from Sia Pcdra mat war la Costa Rlea. from San FranclKD. ....... .M.t is . tnm ! Vila .avAatt in I I1. A. KUburB. from Saa Fran, and war. Uaw 90 now being made but the deUfi, have $tyjfetn d wv-" -52:; 5 not yet been worked out. . Jbe V new P'ftr;;;;-'-;;;:;;;. g Steamer Will be one of the finest and Aleala, from orteat....... July 18 speediest on these waters ana wiu-gopr -. Rarular tiom to Dsaart In commission between rorwana ana i Koeoose, for saa Pedro and way The Dalles In few week She will leave from the foot of Oak street, that wharf having been leased for a landing. ENGINEERS TRANSFERRED Scarcity. of Men Makes Cbanges at . Astoria) Necessary. ' Mneelal Dlaosteh to The Jocrnat) ' 'Astoria, Or., May S. Chief Engineer Jamea McGregor of the steamer Arago bes accepted the position or second en- On the llgntnouse nan arm- rim. " Jeorre Goodeii, cnier er tne auar- anflne steamer Electro, goes as chief on the Arago, the position on the "Elec tro not having been filled yet Engineer Thomas of the Armaria has been ap pointed chief of the lighthouse tender , ALONG THE WATERFRONT The stear. f Allianoe lost a propeller blade on her way down to Coos, bay and will enter the drydock upon her arrival -here for repairs. ' - Captain Amos has launched his launch Eva and will soou have her ready to go ; into commission as an excursion boat. t The Russian steamer Selenga will ' i CHANGE IN POOD V Works wonders In Health. - It Is worth knowing that a change Jn food can cure dyspepsia. "I deem it my duty to let you know how Grape-Nuts food has cured me or inaigestion. r "I had been troubled with it for years, -uatllsatoat year my -doctor recommended fipe-Nuts food to be used every" morn- ing. I followed inatructlons and now I am enureiy wen. r - t . "The whole family like Grape-Nuts, we use four packages a week. You are welcome to use this testimonial as you see fit." VThe reason this lady was helped by i the use of Grape-Nuts tood is' that It is 'predlgested by natural 'processes and ' therefore does not tax the stomach as , the food she had been using: it also . contains the elements required for build ing up the nervous system. If that part , of the human body la in perfect work--' ing order there can be no dyspepsia, for nervous energy represents the steam that drlvea the engine.' . -C- .When the nervous system is run down; -the machinery of the body worka badly "Grape-Nuts food can be used by small children aaTwell aa adults. ...It Is per fectly cooked and ready for instant use. Read "The Road to : Wellvllle," In jkgs. "There's a Reason." M 1A v a. ziiitrarn. mr Baa rran. and- mt. .h 11 Costa Elea. for gaa Franclseai. May U Alllanca. for Coos bay. ......,,.,. ..May 14 Nleomedia, for orient........ May 16 w. tt . n-wvr, iot nan rearo ana way... .May IS Columbia for Baa Francisco,.... ...... ..May 14 Nnmantla, for orient. ..Jnn Arabia, for orient., .. . ............ .lone 14 Alesia, for orient. ............... .......July 27 -- - TamU hv Port. J. Marhoffer, Am. str at Willamette I. Was. nmjmm, t. in., at irrinf does. . Plmadale, Br. bk. at Astoria. ' , Mlrtjalet, Ft. bk., at A at or la. Yob, Br. sh., at Elevator dock. . JordanbUl. Br. bk., at Greenwich. , ' 8elnca. Rum. tr.. at Aatoria ; Nnrman Idea. Nor. atr., at Monttomry No.' 1. : uw. air., ai aionTgomery aoca. ........ Eclipse, Am. atr.. at fit. Helens, ; Zlnlta, , Br. bk.u at Greanwlch dock. Tellna, Gr. bk at Columbia 2to. 1. Annta Laraen, sen., at Aatorla. , .. Meiross, Am.- sob., at Kalama. i- at. Griffith. Am. bktn.. at Lmoton. - Tottenham, Br. sU., st E. W, mills. Polaris, Am. sen,., st Vancouver. Rosook. Am. str.r st Martin's dock. s " ' F. A. Kllburn, Am. str., at Oak street. Nleomedla, Oer. str., at Montgomery Mo. S. Btratnclyda, Br. str at Rainier. Ooata Rica. Am. atr.. at Ahnamrth artiarf. Berwick. Am. (a str., at Cold Storage dock. wa-'nm, aim. air., at uonie Colnmhls. Am, sh., at Astoria. L -Washington, Am. bars, at Astoria. Quinanlt, Am. str., at K. W. mills. ' - - lambar Oantsr Za Bonte. Diamond Head, Am. bk., Ban Pedro. " S. T. Whitney, Am. bk., UakaweU. ' Elwell, Am. sh., 6an Tedro. , MUebnone, Am.- ach., Mantis. Lucille, Am. ah. Ban Francisco. ' Mabel Gale, Am, ach., Ban Francisco. John Palmer, Am. bktn.. Ban Franclsea. - Retriever, Am. bktn., Ban Francisco, y Bintram, Am. sh., Redondo. Aurora, Am. bktn., Baa Francisco, iamee RoIdo, Am. sen.. Ran Pedro. ' John Smith; Am. bktn., Baa Pedro. , Makaweli, m. bktn San Franclaco. Bants Ans, Am. str., Ban Fraecisco. ; Alrene, Am. ach.. Baa Pedro. Emily Reed, Am, atr., 8an Pedro. W. R. Hums, Am. srh., Han Pedro. Ittltla, Am, ach.. Ban Francisco. Muriel, Am. ecu, 8u Franclaca ; ': J. B. Stetson, Am, str.. Ban Franclsee. '' Tlrerton, Am. str.. Ban Franclaco.. ... .; Tm. Olaen, sch., Ban Franclaco. Daisy Freeman, Am. str., Ban Frandsoo. Irene, Am. sch. Baa Franclaco.-. Virginia, Am, ach., Saa Francisco. Churchill, Am. sch., Ban Francif-e. v Excelalor, Am. str., Ban Fransco. Expansion, Am. sh., Ban PedK v South Bay, Am. str., San Franclaco. . Acate, Am, bk.,-Baa Franclaco. Kins Cyrua, Am. ach., Saa Pedro. Redondo, Am. str.Ssn Pedro. Abble. Am. achM Saa Fruiclaco. r ' Xa Beats With Oamsnt mat OeaeraL -Buccleuch, Pr. ah., Hamborg. . Brenn, Ft. bk., Hull. Conway Castle. Br. bk., Antwerp., v r Dalfonar, Br. sh., Hambm-g. . . Europe. Fr. bk., Antwerp. , : r , , Genevieve Mollooa, Fr. bk., Loadoa. Rn Ksrviler, Fr. sh., Hamburf. Laannec, Fr. sh., Bwsnses. L PUler, FT. bk London. Martha Ronx, Fr. bk., Hamburg. Mncambtqne, Br. ah., Mewcastle, B, Samoa, Br. bk., Shlelda. 81am, Ger. sh., London. - . . i, Pocoa. Fr. ,ah., Newcastle, B. , .. .. Vlnceunea, Fr, bk., tiiaafow. '? ' This Store Close 11 " ' " ,i Saturday at Six Trade : at - the ; . "Daylight Store." -Help in the move ment to shorten the hours of salespeople- Shop 'in - the morning if possible. - 1 ' AGENTS LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS . L -Pi- V WWFUX-vTm-mMimi I. afw vWfr" IW a li;wWTtte"T' ay"Wtim'a,Wfft I" si HP 1 -- Wfts r"0PlS. AGENTS ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS ' ' Send Llzil Old:; From. This fid And they'll be filled to your entire satisfaction. We have special shoppers to see that you're pleased. Mother Rare Stroke dJ Bargaimzing miMMoMMBSMrMm They're 'Lingerie attractive examples of bodiccloveliness.A lot that -we picked up from a New York nnufacturer and brought here to sell at the same generous reduction in price that we got it for. ; The Waists that came in this" original lot are added to by Waists taken from our regular stock, making a superb collection of 458;Waists in all. Some; of these have entire fronts of all-over embroidery, some have yokes of the richest pattern in English and eyelet embroidery, and some are very, tastefully embellished with pretty Val enciennes lace insertion anji baby Irish lace..; ' One very attractive model i of which' we have a large number, has a whole front of all-over embroidery, in four leaf clover designs. These trimmings , are augmented by tastefully applied clusters of tucks, in front; at cuffs and collar. Re member that every Waist in the lot is worth from $2.50 to $5.00 regularly, and that the sale price is but . . ......... .V. Women's Silk Petticoats, in eveiy conceivable color, come in solid colors or fancy stripes and plaids. Made with deep flounce of four ruffles, or some flounces are finished with, pretty shir- ... . Ill il.. .1..-1.' L. J ' . -1?J ' ' - - - - -' ring. Va.11 me siapic snaaes in sona coiors, in cluding the evening and changeable shades. .Then there are Roman ' striped effects and gray plaids. Regularly; they sell fat $10.00 eacn ; special tor saturaay . . . . r. $198 j $6.79 We make them that small price because they are a special buy, I sample and surplus lots, from "at very large hosiery manufacturer. They are in all the newest and best , patterns, with embroidered ; clocks, or iii drop stitch effects, as well, as the plain weaves'. The -, colors are . green,' black, blue, gray, tan, wine, slate and many fancy mixtures. No better hose are possible' now at 35c the pair, ' VxJmi for these are (good materials, fast Vyy colors and dandy good patterns. j h,7 one c u s torn er can have to six pairs. We have 1,500 dozen, and they sell at, pair . ; Wat. l"-' ' Vi... aa i J rri i if. i For flower or yegetable gardens are on sale here now, and for Saturday they re on sale at a special price. Come in and share in this bargain, for these are hardy, northern' grown seeds, trne to name, TWO and we sell the regular 5c packages today PKGS Sterling Grass Seeds, package... 25c Women's UnimSuits rib. i Knee length and no sleeves, trimmed with wide Valenci ennes lace around yoke and wide Valenciennes lace at fa knee; worth $2.00. - Special; iS... '.vw;aV. '. 1. ID ft Q J V ' 'V m at . 1 1 I I I 4U 1 VC I V .'Wtt. ar l it: afe IM Will Kmii Unparalleled Enthusiasm, Corne l Valenciennes laces I In all widths, delicate, dainty, desirable designs admirably S. xif in . -: adapted for the trimming of this season's Lingerie wear These, unusually pretty Laces ! come in round or diamond mesh, - in wide or narrow . widths, and they're vbroken sets of both insertions and edgesKThis is the reason of this ridiculously small price; they're- short lentrths and we want quick5 action in dispoeintr of them. -You'll find oIentvJof edees and insertions to matel , : ' ai t. '.iJ II.. It t iL. ...i-.tr.j. ' '..i. : tir- j.1 i . i , j- Li... . .. iuuuii, capcuuijr n jrvu euuc ui uic cany uirus ai mis saic. vv e sen in cm oy .nc uuzen yarus oniy,, uv I - you get a dozen yards this time for the' usual price of six or seven. ( EXTRA SALESPEOPLE HAVE BEEN - PROVIDED TO WAIT UPON YOU, INSURING PROMPT K SERVICE AND ATTENTION TO ALL WHO COME; 8 O'CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING IS THE TIME THIS SALE WILL START. Regular 85c and $1.00 qualities, ' AQ Regular $1.23 and $1.50 qualities, 17 rf .'tlJU the dozen tldC the dozen Regular $1.50 and $2.00 qualities, the dozen ..................... '1 98c Regular $2L50 and $3 qualities, the dozen ... ... . ; . . . .... . . . . $1.48 Laces worth 25c and 55c the yard, 1 f ft ,now, the dozen yards ....... ...hD10 Saturday fU hV Clinr CnpWah V1II1UI Gff . UllVd3 Infants Kid Shoes, in button or, lace style, with light soles ; s many pretty patterns in sizes 3 to 8, and regularly worth to $1.25 the pair ; ; . rjn special for Saturday. ......... . f OC Misses' and Children's Kid' Shoes, in lace or ; button styles, with . light or. heavy soles; made by one of the best manufacturers ; priced this way : ' r ,5 to 8, $1.75 value. 81.10 8 to 11, $2.00 value . ..;,.. .$1.39 11 to V 2, $2.50 Value.v .. . . . . .$1.5D - MISSES' AND 'CHILDREN'S , OXFORDS. . 8 Jo '11, worth $1.75. .-, . . , .81.00 liy2' to 2, worth $2.00 ........ $1.25 - VA to 7, worth $2.50 .'. .$1.50 :; Girls Patent; Leather Oxfords Two styles, one a four-button bluchcr,,with a dull kid top, the other a' six-hole Gibson lace hluchcr. Have medium weight extension soles and are very neat. stylish Shoes. Here are, the prices: ... , . 5' to 8. worth $1.75. .$1.1U 11 to 2, worth $2.50 &y2 to 11, worth $2.00. .$1.40 ' 24 to '.7, worth $2.75. .$2.10 a; v5Ai'-4;:t;;g;i Boy's Waists A great clean-up of Boys Waists, three well known makes : "Mothers' Friend, Imperial and -Colonial make. These come in the laundered and soft negli gee styles; some have starched collars and some are soft and easv.to wear. They're made of good ma terials, madras, cheviot and percale, in white, light col ors or medium . dark ; for little chaps 4 to 14 : rears of age. Lot -1.-Waists worth' 45c, 35c and each; special Lot HWaists worth 85c, 75c 65c and 50c: p :' -:..' , ' . ; i-., ,; -. - . '1.. . Lot 3-Waists wth. $1.50. $1.25 and $1.00;: CfA special, each . . . f . . . J UC Mi.. 15c More Good Bargains in A marvelous movement in match lessly beautiful millinery. Bar gains extraordinary in the right sort of headgear, the chic, ; be coniing kind of hats that please . women of fastidious taste. Styles that are right now, correct shapes. trimmed with such skill and can in selecting colors and materials that th-v r really' artistic. Pressed or-hand-made shapes. on, wmcn nDDons; nowers, maiines etc, are used profusely for trimming, priced like this: $Ioo..v....u..$2.98 1 $Soiach:;....7... $3.49 Worth to $10.00 each $5.00 Worth to $15.00 each $7.50 Vomen's Union Suits SSL SilS lisle thread, ankle-length and long sleeve, high neck n ideal - garment for present wear;7Sc value 'i.'....;f.ii...,. ,...., ,,,.TiLC . Marlchaal Tnrrene, Bambnrf. Villa de Mulbouw. Fr. bk., Antwerp. Qnetharv, Fr. bk., Antwarp. Plrrl Lott. Fr. bk., Antwerp. - . u W'alden Abby Br,: ab., Antwerp. Oleneaalln, Br. eh Antwerp. - Veraalllea. Fr. bk.. teltb, General la Boladeffra. Fr. bk., London. Oeneral da Negtier. Fr. bk., Uondon. Coal Ship Za Boat. .' ' Helen, 'Fr. bk., Neweaatle. A. 'Li Col. da VlUebofci Harenll, rr. bk., Newraitle.A. Claerdmi, Br. ah .Neweaatle. A. . ': XT TOTJ OOSTT ucceed the first time aee Herbine and you will fet instant relict The great, est liver regulator. , A positive cure for constipation, - dyspepsia, , malaria, chills and all liver complaints. Mr. C of Emory,' Texas, writes: "My wife lias ben using Herbine for herself - and children for five years. It is a sure cure- for constipation and malaria fe ver, : which is substantiated by what it has done; for my family." . Sold by all drugttsts. - . -. .- . '. Ufi.; Sb Lula, rr. bk., Kewcaitia. 1. ' . , ' WUlacort. Am. bk, Keweaatle, A. ' M Tram Btaameta Za Boete. - - Aarat, Br, atr Bnenna Arrea. . Kyndford, Br. str, Saa Franelif ' '.; t'niaan Haru. Jap. atr., Japan. African Monarch, Br. tr, San Fraociaeo. Hercnlea, Nor. str., Muroran. Btrathyrw, Br. atr, Saa Francises. " - - - Tellna, Nor. atr Saa FraDcteco. 1 Bark, Nor. str, Saa Franclaro. , . ! Maori Kin. Br. atr., Shanghai. Knight Templar. Br. str., orient.' "' ' . Henrlk Ibaen, Nor atr., Saa Franclsee. -"' Qneen . Aleiaadra, Br, str., Madras. : . ' . Kallbia, Br. atr Saa Fraaelaca. c - - Oil Carrien Za Keats. . "'' ' .. Maverick, Am. atr., San Franclaco. W. 8. Porter, Am. atr, Saa Franclsee. ' . CELEBRATE STARTING ; , . OF WORK ON TUNNEL . I M...wi.,i:v.ji,'fi' (Journal Special Service.) . ' ' . Cripple Creek. Colo., May 10. Three cities will, on Saturday, May 11, unite every mine in the Cripple Creek district and will make it possmie ror snaxts to be sunk at a greater distance Into the in ceieDratins; . tha - commencement of worn on what will be one of the great est dralnase tunnels ever constructed in any mining camp. These eltiea will I earth than heretofore. ha TlaiiM PaI... x . . . , , wiuiwu syringe ana unpiiw v-reoa. epectai, trains will be run from the ttrat two cities named to the gold camp, and the. day will be given over to an inspection of the plana and route oi uu tunnel.' i.- ' .i:.'.' Thia tunnel, which ,is known as the oaten rark tunnel, will drain practically - - tea ;, v Good tea and tea ; are quite different; both grow on the same bush. 4 Tear srocer rehtrns veer money if yea dont Uke Schllllnt'i Seat; we pay fclav URGES PARISHES'TO ,: INCREASE ITS FUND Rev. Oeorge B. Tan Waters, rector of St. David's Episcopal church. In the cur rent Issue of the Portland Churchman urges the parishes of the diocese of Ore. gon .largely to Increase the "Permanent Episcopal endowment fund" of this state. The Income from this fund Is used in maintaining Elshopcraft. the handsome home Of Bishop Scaddinir. The fund now amounts to tSO.OOO, an .1 the effort is being ma.1 to 'increne it to tlOO.000, the incoma fmn ! w.xiM be '. .. H-nt to l y t !' f-'.'.ary en-1 v-'t a r -r; f . Always Cry f. y ' full I" rn- Ta :jwt c 'aa"l.llw'(i!!.'. .f.tea ch t !