I s» i; ‘ . -- .. .. t... u L ,9‘ x . 1 ‘ 1 _ 4 ' ‘_ j y‘ . 11E. 15,1922. .. _,..,;.._ , . . , _ , . . ,,,§HARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN r . , "r . haccxrnllrrnnu . . l!‘ r"- 3"“ a '. “ ll ~. ‘ n" i l " r mt»- . c M‘ - ’> *‘~‘-»l* _- 1-." -- _ .. ._..__.._________*" r- .l.- -» - lllldly . cll 1-0580! Flllils A Market l 7. "r" - . - — ,- ‘ k... . - . - . g _ ) s f/ “ ll V w g?» ls , / , esLall/lzzallie rllaav. For Douglas To ‘l"l1 1 u 11% 1 .. I 1 '5 h} '5' “iii i 1 "w" J‘ \ . ‘ I ... ...“ l his ‘s . ‘ h i‘ ~ W». "r ,. ~ o. "on Ill, 1J1; it,’ LONDON, July lair-Timber cum. ~ 1.. ; i -, A ll LL i‘ J l . I fl‘. "1 l‘ ' ' - ' i t l" ' . 1' - - ' To. Golden TlxL-Ftlr God ahlllllugfs‘fgsmigiegfilfilrllllggo . qagaéiflkl _/ m I i g - f, y lng every work into Judgment ‘hom the mnmb-t the ‘Emmi m“ __._ ‘ 4. > -/ ____, g EMA . . ____ ' ' . ', th evil“! “"9"” "11"; "hallwilber tradean old. prejudice against -~‘ J‘ . — — —-— ~ ' — l: ’ b3 good or whether it be evil. m, Dough,‘ ,1, M m. pi°vlum_ ‘ ~- --~ .- L .. __,___. ‘I vcl- Xll- " The impel-lat institute In its latest -—~——---.----- _-_._ ‘ ‘ The Leeann ‘Penn-Dan. V: l7, 31. i . The Time-B. C. 539. e-Blvbylon.‘ gs in lino of descwl uchadneuar having been % murdered, Nadonidua = haidean nobles, ascenfl‘ ne. i-Iis son Belabazzar _ 1 recorded as n king in iatory nine heir to the throne and fflblllblfiflllél‘ under Nabollidus lu nibylon; Contemporary with albonldus and Belshazzar was yfllg the Great (Darius) king or he Medea and Persians wllo was atpidly hulking himself master of ie whole known world. When ylua in his triumphant progress arched towards Babylon. Nalboni a met him and was defeated, aving t-he way open to llahylon’ esipite the imminent reproach-oi yrus, Belshazzer. over confident the strength of the city's de aces, held his drunken feast in ‘ e palace. “Then Daniel‘ answer - and said before the king." Tc» eak ibefore rather than to a king , tlle language oi’ respect. ll! s-the queen-mother who brought niel and Belahazzar together et thy gifts be to thyself." niel at first refused the king's fer nf gifts and ‘though he after- urda accepted it. he showed his termination lo speak the trllth thout any expectation of reward .- st l will rend the ‘writing unto e king.“ Daniel felt confident at as God had helped ‘llllfl ‘r0 lr. rpret other visions he would also uccesb ne oi - For entire lesson see Dan. V poft’ qegnlmiy (“w-mu at ‘he ob 799°". ‘1911111191!’ filled here 1:01.111 Jectioli formerly raised ihei-e to the Douglas flr for "its apposed aus- ceptibility =to dry rot. The idea is a survivor from the old days when Pacific Gust timber was brought to Ensland in selling-ships sitter voy- aging half wuy around the world. But old ideas die hard here. " or. seamen» acaool. The following address was preg. ented to "Miss Eleanor Dyment teacher of the Belmont Lot 16 school. at the closing exercises PR JIlllB 30111“ lby the pupils which tn an expression oi, high regard in which Miss’ ‘Dyrllent is held by all]. The scholars of her school; Dear Teaoher:— I hdve been requested by the pupils of this school to offer you a alight token of our affection and 'A~ PICFURESQLFE SIX KUUM HOUSE DESIGNED BY vPIlAfl. 9. HEIKI\\'I(‘K LUMBER; -We can: supply ybu with Windows, Doors, finish flooring etc., for yQur , . i. regards ll cannot tell you how delighted i am to be the means or WIIVQYIIII to you the expression of our unlted- love, what we offer you is a poor symbol of our feel- ings but weilknow you will receive it ‘kindly, as a simple indication oi’ our attachment which each one oi us cherishes for you in her heart of heaital “You-have made our lessons pleasant to us, so pleasant that it would be ungrateful to call them tasks, we know that we have often ‘tried your temper and forbearance. but you have dealt gently with us in our wayward- neas teaching ua by example as well as precnpt. the advantage of kindness and sell’ control. we will acll h-lnl the interpretation of is one. "The most High God.“ ‘i around Daniel were gods of all. r and gold, Daniel knew the one ue Godand did ‘ oclulm‘ him. ‘Gave Nebuchad . Zlll‘ thy father ’ a kingdom." brnhadnezzar ls called Keisha: fr‘: ‘father. as being the greatest l. s predecessors, ins-t as Otnrl {Ci lied "by the Assyrians 111B lb. l‘ of Jcillu. “All people . rid before him." l‘llia verse sent; n striking picture of the bl ‘aly ruler, an Eastern despot lctiug as if he were God and ac ' ‘lillllllfi to no one. "But when heart wits lifted up l- irlluetlce oi‘ power is of dt-pravell men, reacting v-d more justly. "He-wande- li irolll his kingly throne, iel IV. like cxetl." in nesa from which Neibuchmlnez not- lmsalf. one gg-ithe l and acts ugstlch. l-lestllyed out of ‘doors all night probably naked. ‘We are also told (Dan. W532) that. his halrnvhicll‘ liad been so duilltily curled nllt perfumed, as W85 the custotngrew long and matted. and his finger- ‘ nails which had Ibaen so carcfuily trimmed on his jewellcd hands grew like birds’ claws. "Till he knew that the most ‘High God‘ ruled in rlle kingdom of melt." It was‘ even yours before Nebuchadnezi Inc's pride was humbled and his reason returned to him. "l-laat not "humbled thy llcart though tllou =kvlewest all this." 0f course. Bel- tlillazznr could not have. been ignor {not of the most striking event in {he lltc of his great predqcéssor He had shown luck of huniillty mtict conspicuously that very night ‘by proianlng with his revels the fnocred vessels oi the most High God , hom Neibuchadnezzar had humbly "jncknowledgcd -to be the one Ruler of kings. “Thou hast praised the gods which sec not." The Blblc often with the best of reasons. ridl cules the folly of worshipping dead inlages. ‘COIIIDAI’: Den-t. IV: 2t; Pa. CXV, 4-8, Rev. IX; 20. "Then us; the part of the hand sent from Him." i Daniel would have Belsllazzllr recognized clearly thilt the author of tihe inscription was Jehovah. ‘In the Assyrian palaces he only ornament on the interior alla consisted oi rude models of ands placed on the cornices, fist pwards, their design being to pre. erve the place against evil spirits. ‘This ia the writing that was writ en Merle, Mane, Tekel, Uphnraln." he inscription was evidently itl ramnic. the l-lobraw of the times nd ‘for thnrt reason alone might be ninteliiglble to Bclahazzars wise en. The words are really the limes of t-hree weights, a llllilil. a llvkcl and a half-mine. and it is ossible that such an ine-cription no to be found ‘permanently-in cribed on the palace wall over the not where the rnyal revenues were filtrhed or scale; tested. dimpl- V01’ circumstances may have con r-‘lbulted to its fcrmfmche vision crpealed directly to Belt-bazaar‘;- uilty conscience, as he jwell line-w that he was committing Eflfifllfiflf’ n drinking out of the hply _v_ess_ela from Jerusalem. .“'l‘b'le"ia the in lelvpretaiion of iihe thing" ii-iero Daniel's‘ divinely inspired skill in the declaring of riddled comes In ‘lMene. God hdth nurilberedjtlly klnsdom and finished ll." lMlnzl the weight (about two -pnunda "Oyl suggested - the participle "Niche" “nurndlered" and so finish ed. ended. _. “Pellet: thou art llfltlhed in title balances Qnnd found Wflvtlns." ‘Tekcl ls the APR-malt! form of the ‘word eheltel. the iii tleth part oi a mine. it came from ff"! vellb “toltil" nleanins ‘Watched Perch: thy ltlusdcm. ll divided and given to the Medea and. Fern 1W1" in "Uipharnln," the “u" "1""! "mill! "and." while ‘oat-sin: In the plural of ‘pares’ a illalfqnlna I never forget. you. We shall look ,back to this school in after li-fe lnot as a place of penance. but as ‘a sence of mental enjoyment, not ‘hesitate tn where the-paths of learning are y rh-e insurance qmltviex strewn with flowers, and when- ‘ever tbelllolly recalls. our gcbool ,daya, our hearts 'wi-ll ‘warm to- .wal-da you sa_ they do to-dill. I have been requested by my school ulaiea not to addrss you formally, but. as a ‘beloved and 1respected friend. . In that light deltr teacher. we |alt regard you, Please accept with ‘our little present our earnest good lwiahea, may you always be as and his happy as you ‘have endeavoured to’ , l llr-rdeneq in prior. The ter-lmnke your pupils, nothing better in the could be wished for thorn than to ‘be as faithful to their duties to ‘duties to them. . l ‘The district greatly regrets that “They fed him with Miss ‘Dytment has decided lo leave other and me Keller,“ The form ol-lrer connections with the dialrictlme new 0mm“, “m... m" ‘and 0",, .wbeie she has done so lunch an suffered was that called lycan build up the interest in school ‘o; hope m a fireproof 81m“ ophy in which the patient fanc-lmntters with old and young 8311' ' nfenloranI-wld and the wish oi the district laj I “His b0dy]that wherever your lot is can and; 8! Wm! till! day 0f llflflvellT-should your-school halve dilly Dmvmore to build a house fireproof." but)" may i119 lflfilldshlll W"! "Plsomeone remarked. That's just it lfé3ii$ll;¥g-El--"penny wise and pound foolish." I with our district al l l I cheesy GROVE scnool. . sinamlnlrrlou __.:.. _... A very-Bllfltflllflll school year Iwes brought‘ to a close on Thursday eveninl! J1me 29111 when the parents and rate P388" oi Cherry Grove» gathered in the school for examination an-d closing exercises. The pupils were 111198‘ iioned by the teacher ‘assisted by Miss Malone teacher. fli- M11101? Mills and showed careful trainins by their ready "nil vwmvl an- ewers. i '- l The fbllowing _ programme was earl-led out: Qnenina- address Mflqrqm Mwnomld; lltecitlatlon. ‘ilhe sh-ip on. fire. Isabelle Mac- Donald JDlBlQEIIB- JIMMY AMY ""1 Th3 Squire; Mitchell MacDonald- ‘Harold Mlqgpugh, ' Recitation The cut down ‘rmusers- JOBWYI MacDonald. sons Fair Gilliam“ by the school. lMonologue. Oil!‘ Baby Hugh ulfc Isaac Guartette Mildred MacDonald Jack Mac- Donald. Byron MacDonald. Helen‘ MaeCorrnack; Recitation The Rob- in and the Chicken Hubert MI!- Attlily. Dialogue, Harry's P0019" John Mctlortnaell. and. Matddfl Mace/ploy, . dteoitation The TI‘! lCOlOl-"Q ‘Helen Macaulay 5'11"" MacDonald and Martha Ill-i"- sonn wrist-a the Bus“ MR)!" 6,0.“ M- ltlle school Recitation I'm very Young, Isabelle lifncaul- 5 yall expressed thernselveiv l! very WBll pleased Wll-ll the 1'9- suits of the year's will“ “d 5”‘ oral regret at the departure of the teacher Miss liealie. lMr. Peter ‘Mcissac one. mm “Mm-g. gorqplimenliled tn teacher on her success in geti ‘l; up such an entertainment’ all“ hresented her - with aid-vb 6m” ‘hunks, to which she ma e a h“ m; reply thanking all those W have been ,0 yindio her durins hm. ma. years atuoIlfl-lhfm- iMlQfl Leslie received a numbeni‘ iltafrom the school child"! - “aloe all were treated l0 m1" 5.1 candy by the teacherH-i-hfl exnntinstlon was tbenbrought to a Milne hy'the‘ ninxlrll i" 11"‘ Natiotinl Alllllem- of the t.he j-edee and Persians.‘ ‘Phil 9"" "M" "'° “m” “' °""r“»..§°‘f.'l'§ l? trance I0 WWW“- munt o; mp Y eappre ha»: itdtvbtlrri the soldiers of (‘WW i1" 1"’ .. tet- of the ‘Euphrates into thi w]? villus to hold tbenl while the lllver was being lined with cu‘ “mm amp made their Hi1?’ ihrfltlfll m. 6771415117131 “sfrlnite: walls. it is possible t at 0 I h“ on IheJlVBl’ Ml Wm °l"‘“““‘,, a disaffected lmrty within thee"; i» left unlocked ~ beam-M‘- i" purple-tut revolt-v JOY "l9 193""' The word suggested to banter/typo "unless. ‘flfiris’ meaning divided "ildJllaraf indicating the "Bent m" jlsdiehasurw kingdom m" to be divided lul liven to tile llslallannr with his ncitiles clad Ir ate resistance but W" ""1" "m" So perished» the ~Ilen will? is ploitl folly mode‘ s-ieet of Je ov their lholidav alt-ire made a GGQDQT- i , Our‘ specialty British ,Co1umb1a fir. MacDonald-Rowe . Woodworking C0.,Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Why Not Build Fire- proof Houses? A great deal of grumbling goes 10h about the high premillllls on and the [appalling loss sustained ullnulllly tered in a- tiun," and it was considerable colllment terlor walls, but substituted or a siding for tile firs lcctive. fully studied in bit ot available apac utilized. A careful plans reveals the have been enllboilcd builder of Qltililll) . Entrance through lire and a considerable 'Z‘j‘,',‘f,j,“,’,‘f,‘},"j,',‘,°e,-n,e, 5M8 or wmph numlber of other things along u“, moms are ' gm“ ' a ' ' _ ' lrep ace and I91" Wily lllld llllllgfl‘ I110“! 319118 This ruillli wllitih is iilril fclLttll-tell {the aanle old rut. lof grulliblers repeat the some old lgrunlbling and nothing is done. l i Local Building Operflione , The writer could not help rem-t arking when passing recently the newly opened up property oppos-llhnroughly" lite Wentworth Park. that new. ‘houses that are ‘being so fireproof. in _ many cities ‘fireproof. zthcm are appalllngly close to each 11110 Sydney. "it Cuff-in Much." ' - -' '1 l Wu see It costs so much All artlcl Nlagazinoynn Home ‘reliable authority on claims that for a ho $10000 an additional ‘it-costs a lit/tile more to'put up |n brick. stone or concrete house itllllil’) it does to build with lumber -but once lt la finished there is l‘ar less chance of it going up in smoke. Very ‘few insurance coul- paniea wil-l insure for more than threequarters the value of the_ DPOPPPIY-dhereforc a householder if he sustains a _.total loss, will have to ‘bear s quarter of the loss himself. l-lad he in the first place spent a: little more money "on making his building fireproof he wculdwbe so nluch more in pocltci in the long run, zbesides having tn pay a smaller premium on his ln- SUTRDCG. fireproof. fireproof asbestos and even». lumber ‘may shingles I “If a fire orginates amiss it ls"-llkly lo- _ ' through the windows Houses Too Close Togelher. Tn go back to the newly opened up property previously referred to If writ-frame poweralinat as made the regulation ~ that no ‘house éhould ‘be nearer theroad than a certain number of ,i,g,qi.-,.l.h9y..woul;i,_, have further shown their superior wiadont, had they insisted on the houses themselves being a much larger distance apart than some. of thorn now are... . f. ' r-I r With past fire records as an ex- ample it is hardly conceivable that a newly formed colony could ‘Wm, Y, , .. to rfiresaie building. .-i Lilli. between them and plant. nnd possible which ‘ may basement of a house. be accomplished l the under sides of the ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT We have worked on some of the bee! homes In province and given entire satisfaction. TRA1IN0R’S PAINT- SHOP _ ‘lily KENT STREET this‘ llolne practical comfort with -chnrln and the so‘ as to‘ render it- fireproof ‘The ifolldwing uustructions Flfflnrooi constructions are drawn ncculnulate t (i stud The design here shown was 911-: "suiail hotlle truul-pejll one that caused It is built tot’ frame, using plaster on the ex siding couid the colllbination 10f llC0l' and "shingles above would be just as at, r The piiln has been cal’?- order that every| might be ‘of the fact-ii ‘at lll-‘illy practical and interesting features --e.~..-tn-tn <.‘- n CPQXMDCR II s t1 so that tile Dliil. through u picture- vcstibtllc into n To the built-in bookcases. nnd the same lot by a pleasant grouping of windows “lakes ull exccptitlllully attractive spot. and at ouce arrests the utter.- ltlon of the person entering. 'l‘o it» built in this city unlggg l; W3"; l rapldlfi/ LEGISLATION ELSEWHERE he hPBrl. hi!“ Pfllffill’ '1lt"¢lll‘l)"l" 0111B?! "9 Y0" 11f"? ‘bee?! 1" Yol-"ltrotlstrucled they are anything but' mlmlclipfl] For one thing some of lilwsretiuire that buildings wllhln a certain area especially the com- “imlhl ‘be B 800d. law to introduce Fmznndor consrniucrtou eixwtamzo e appearing in Iifeltlfs Building »-n the subject use costing _ expense of $100; would render the first b8 flour 11!.‘ I! now-also possible to obtain composed and Portland [realm 1 mortgage. ‘lZCIIlOIls on in frc-mfihe‘ article above referred 1c inside , the start in basement. or else _ln the ltitchen. if ~it iTe-conlmunicated from the outsidewil generally comes either tile or the 1-00! g ‘(l-ls FLOOR seenfs‘ only reasonable that a certain amount of fire protection _‘_io__glven to the main living rooms cf a ltnme by a fire reslstingfloor heating hazard in he fire These conditions give-the clues the This may in varying de- grees of efficiency by: 1st. ceiling floor joist Items In the completion of that new Home you are building . -"f>"l'llNTInG AND DECORATING the MAY we ESTIMATE ON Youns OPP,‘ ltEyE-RE HOTEL 1 * ‘I with n metal Inihe and plastering 044$ 0009 ,/ ls nulls! u» opportune time to build. Wmtllebiilce study In eive Iundelow ere large sitpelllhéo..olll‘$lllll,dlng that will. chow you new to build edeneniloelly. F ‘ A A vvv~v vv Vv \ 1 g __ v y: -- - ca- writ‘ cc: #0000004. l 1 r ‘ - ‘ a . ' ‘ BUllIDlNG "TIME ‘ 'Wltb rents‘ still alum-lg». and lultdiltp ao.ll.~l.*.-.. l l l _ _ [labor new I unable, It does spout “though it In quite IlPI-fl- . The, _ _. - Merchants slid Tradesmen. whose atlsudblilsjif 0h "Ill ills! 1 1 will gladly furnish your "gratis, all kindle 01.. Information ‘nod of cementl t Where , Vempan is wide there are other vantages to be gotten in _ ver\'.r_-f_{en comes through the roof combines dining rcoln with the lcft are the lllllllrlil buffet and o mflilflrllli/ cqmppeti kitchen. Under the stall-- wuy is u cozy scat which ilplkcs a lllfti pl-WC‘ fol" the young folks tc li~'l frclu dam-inn. On the sccontl floor in addition to iht- largo room with two closets are two slllllllcl" bell rooms, I-vtlcll with Fiilselfi, a hath room and a nice sized linen closet. There u"! ssvl llll other feature-i to this house Financing 0i llllillilmllllllillilg aspect o: ltlerclal and residentlll sections. . ,. I v M. ‘aihsmuqely fireproof. and a ca,“ in ‘building a home. as in midst mitt» look forward with any dogrel- lain number of feet apart. This '-"1‘°" 111M155‘ m s“ l“ “w” m“ puy uuslpyull Will be lllllh l0 iilllle lllUflG). 'l‘hat ls of course, the first difficulty, as most people cali~ not pay cash, bl-yond tllc amount necessary for the required first payment. ' ‘Financing com-panics uauuliy loan about one hulf of the value of the ltonle on a first luortlgcgé. lgnge must be obtained under sec lullfl mortgage or contract of sonic. lklnti. lin m-ally cities financing: (corporations have been organizerll ‘llor the purpose of fillailcillg llfllllég .beyond the amount of the first Through such organi- can usually liolrovvl Hzbout four-fifths of the value of; ltlle home. I l l lSuppose you have saved onc-Q iiitll of the proposed total cos-t -o.'- lll€ home, or possibly a little ruorlm| Most financing organizations re‘- quirc the home builder to put a cer- ltlll] amount of money into u pro- position. Usually they exipect the lot lo be owned. clear of encum- brance. Perhaps they take it than Complete Plan. with content plaster. which will 51W slight protection; 2nd. by co- vt-rlns the ion of the‘ floor joist with metal lathe and pouring 2 inches of concrete ' over this, giving a reinforced concrete floor ill‘ 3rd steel joist may be used for the, ‘first floor, with metal lathe and concrete over, giving a real fire protection. With the concrete under floor wood strips are laid in the concrete for nail- ing the upper floor. so many people preferring hardwood fin- ished floors. There ure however “(Imposition floors which are laid over con rete.‘ finished and wax- cd after e manner of hardwood ‘loors. which seem to give excell- l-nt satisfaction. “Steel joists must fused with the heavier l-beams used in heavy construction. Tlrese llght steel sections weigh Iittlé. if any more we ure told than wood joist-send teats show that they am-tnanytimea stronger. not be con- use oq he steel joist in addition I'd‘ ‘thi fire’ resisting qualities. Seven liichfiieel joists may talce the placéoi‘ ten inche wood timbers it isloloimedthat a floor com lrllct_ __ith_ steel.‘ joist metal’. lathe n; a thin layer of concrete . . I M. will not a over one per cent to shot’ n house. the total‘ s. . Slain "OpQfl. stairway from basement] to roof are another fire hazard which Trudy be reduced by metal cement plaster on all , d ' "Egwalls. and under the run- o _ nob flight of stairs. 1 '1 .;._1- Roof x . ‘flflrp hazard from the outside iviid there ai-e manyiirs resisting. r-ofing materials. _ There are. also, I ing nraterieleff _ _ i“; , ' H‘; ..l,.._;a h .. The amount bcyiong the first nlort- (we they "lwhich to ibuild it. ire ’_rsaiatinl...paints which, give a ___1'm'“°d1 certa-ilrinfounpofl olectklugif .a ‘ , ~ _ wqbl'§;§nqt_.:_.;p§_ announcing "JOSEPH ‘L. LeBLANU munitions ‘uat tie taken into Sec’ v. u. c. A.. cnsiders iuu is deciding on rooi- Cllllllllloll‘! N. S. South Shore Lea 4 - - --__ , _____ w}! 4 ‘OI eiopooooooo-oeo-o-oo Q YOUR? saw‘ ‘HOME , If sum run" tilepl-‘a perches m; m. page MUST BE PROPERLY WIRED to Insure edlelyr we ghoul-b supply you with ull electrical convenient-en Incl an i y . wulacnuuu vlxu-tillt-ia. .)?.|ct:'|'|t|u an lllwlilflfl mucus-lac nlov ma. ' 02ml. writ... time. U Ital "Will htllldl Mlulrcnlentl. v BROWN g 8t BINN S THE ELNCTIIIU SHUI‘ 13; GREAT‘ JIEOIII-‘Iil ITIIIEIIT '- PHONE 8T OOGOOO§OOOOO¢O~O~QQOOQCIIIO4OOF , ,. _ IICONU. VACIJIJI BLEUTRIC IIEATV III’ let u quote you ouv electrical DINING 9H HALL ll‘: u‘ , t new twhlch are worth noting. For in- stance there ls a full 118891119!" lcohtaillitlg u heating plant, lsunilryl room as well] m‘ v v v vvv‘UQ'OQ14QOOOOQQO4’- i M. Barr -272 Contractor and Builder Home: vve build are a guaranty of solid standing. Anyone can rent, but the proprletorphip In a home but measu =- the Individual’; talent for thrift. There lea real opportunity today for prospective home builders to start their long deferred evlterplaoe with profit. _ Estimates i And Plans Furnished Jobbing Promptly Attended‘ To [fruit and vegetable at; storage space. According to, {the architects estimate this home‘ would cost between $4,500 and. $5.090. exclusive» of the lletllting ford. plumbing. [out the first S1Ul'_v llrt oi birch ' 0-0400-00-00 1th.. floors illl'ough1_ PHONE ORG-J. E 18 FELLING ‘TREE? several other feature to tliig bonsai-with birch trimming, while the set fii__v¢_ _v_ l l innit flour is in pine. with bath room 1 floor ' t-ilcd. ,u funiily which has already saved enough to ibttv u lot is i‘- goflil r191“, and will probably puy out on lllL-f homo. in thirnll-unlilllv lllEy mile! be shown that tllc home which 1-“! it: Illa Ibuilt will he ll lJiHnlllFlClill _ eti. Plains for that hunts lllusi] illnve been worked _out very coir.» lvplott-r-ly, nnrl specifications cover Igood grades of lllzlterlals‘. and éqlllil ltba money with which tn build {tnlgllt be permitted to put up a iflllnsy SllElCk-——"l)llllfl to sell"—if ‘they’ njcre able to pa»; the building tile-building lllilpetlul‘ and get a ‘permit. But wllctl brill"? 1-"11111 911 fuorrdwted motley. llli. right ltltld '_ot' ‘financing cnmtmllics want to ‘know than the house is right. be- will loan money wltll | l l l Advantage of Paying Cash. One should -be able to pay for al‘, l vv--~ Efficient Plumbing Much of the enjoyment of your New Home depends upon the Plumbing. We are always prepared to save you money on your fixtures undglve you the but of workmen- ship. In choosing the ' ' vw-rv vvvwvv IIEATING SYSTEM for ‘your home, it Involves many different angles and oud experience will lid you In selecting the right one for your purpose. ‘ LET US ESTIMATE Stanley. Shall it Pearlien lll‘ll0l"'l.ll'0lilplly, and to buy all ‘r materials for cash. thereby getting . advantage l of the lowest prices. 161 GREAT GEORQE 311551’ along with any‘ discounts which Y may be given for cits-ill. The iin- u; -- .- a nncing companies advance the nmoullt necessary to fully conlplete v the building, in‘ order lo prevent 5,3,,“ ,,....“1 any liens for other material or _ : lnlbur being put on the house, sa P ' ' such liens take precedence over a r the mortgages. 1 ‘ ,...l.owest Rates Obtalnsble. i : I _ | n ‘In borrowing money you must‘ ' pity‘ fflllll‘ titre privilege ul llelllg wit an ‘t ere ore are interested in a ; cltt with good financing methods A commission is gtllerlllly chnnilctl 0 raaalnhylfglz: #25:? élxnzog-rvza- Drawn“: in: m. the borrower for the tnoney loaned. W ‘p h l m‘ ° ' w‘ n. a" ' on‘ Because colnnlission rnteg of first ' c ‘p 7°“ w . mortgages tire tllllcll _ less tlltlll ' second mortgages and on account, Plans And Speclficallmlfl for decd, it is ll3lli1ll~ lulvi.a'bl_ to - gm as mrge u firs: mongags n5 for the new home you have in view. We not only build possible. thereby reducing the new homes, but we make old once look like new with amount of the second mortgage. -~‘ - HARDWOOD FLOORS Preferable to Build. BUILT-IN QUPBOVARDS .MADE-TO-ORDER FURNITURE in lbnlldlng a hOmt! for ‘Doe's self ETC" ETC. one can bc assured that it is well phnngd and we“ .|_m||t_ 90mg. ~,‘ If you are thinking of building be euro and consul! tinlcs people think tllnt when they bu? a house with :l small amount‘ E of money pllid dowlnlltld ‘the bal-i . . l, ' lull-l- on contract. they are paying ilfl commission, since they do nu; PHON‘ 425, 4a ELM AVE’ tee it ivrittcn in the bill. You umy Q- -‘ -s-¢ gggg. r; - AA;v=Aé - -- _,_¢¢¢‘¢ its u mutter oi’ fact. he qzaying more _ - for the use of tlhe ul-oncy than 7*“ the usual commission. One nd- _ a n " vantage in buildingthl» home your eel-f isibut ‘you they know the qualify of the "lmierluls 'W‘llli“h go into the structure; and, that ll ‘la not "builLto sellflf Only the rev ‘putatlon oi the builder fur integrity ltnd for well btlllthnoees, can give, you this asprunco when the house inbuilt. .—-?¢Oq-_____ 1 Yul-mouth. N. 8., March 24. 1921. The Secretary of the Ylilzmouth Athletic Association, who were the champions for‘ 1920 of the South Shore League and Western Nova Scotia Base Ball, states that during llae summer the Joys-used MIN ARIQNS LINIMENT with very bene- icial results, for sore necles, bruises-and sprain-a. it is consid- BfBd"ll_l' the plnyera the best white llnltnent on the market. Every tea-m should be supplied with this ‘delelirdted remedy. f" 199% _. b.1115“. . Modern‘ Pl umbtn§;1 ‘ Means SanitationgfAndY Health Modern plumbing ls the sworn enemy of din. Glisten- lng white bathrooms and eunltaryfixturee can be counted on to rout anything that is unsanitary. MODERN HEATING Means Keeping Rooms at the Proper Temperature We are provincial agents for the calibrated OALORIO FURNACES. and ltnvvihstalied quite a number throughout ‘the province. Write for literature, mid tntimonleil” {Mm satisfied householders. Let ue figure, on the plumbing and heating of t - THAT NEW 11mm}: g rtll=.l1 .._ll...rlllll.v‘llll ~ onarron ers-obllferlluce teem‘ THIATRI , ,.. v . . r