Is51>'l‘EMBEltl23, 1922 "r I y- GRAY-Dona" , "Wows i... the Truth BT29“ GTfly-Dort owners .~.e ~a new Gi-ay-])0,-t_ GFay-Dori: a finer get a new car, car anhfiileiifiy. “mi v . 1 value N. (Buuuuinsrs. or‘ Montreal, guy-p; Iizgtiisufllgtiltltzlzu£11m‘mo this Sun . N” I Iui/Pfiiiizafeil the Ssmerllyprom n"""lii"illk your I ' . I . sumo PIIIHPI, and I um firm“. m omer ("m l" m" (‘Onvinuerl ti‘ | ill] l. ' - - , u. my liur» _ riil- was u most suilsluiaiury (NW3. ‘~11'ay~Dort Closed Cars a1- classed by motor-wise bu m2 from $1000 to $2000 afford to overlook such Let us show these cars to they Bach "Th" Gray-Dori inier has given e everywhere being yers with cars cost- _more. You cannot; outstanding valut; you. c. E. WHITE Charlottetown aw- GRAY-DORT MOTORS LIMITED, CHATHAM. ONT. The “Class” of the Light Car Field “sorco” SUNiIilNE ONE REGISTER PIPELESS FURNACE Means summer warmth the whole ‘winter through McCLARVS One Register Pipeless Sys- tem is most economical of fuel. As the reg- ister is directly above the furnace every unit of heat passes directly to the rooms to be heated. The cool air is removed from the house as the warm air enters, therefore there is no resistance to the heat circula- tion and no energy. is wasted. The circula- tion of the air is free throughout the heus_e. __._. doing away with all the friction and pockets which help to retard the circulation of the warm air. The furnace is insulated by the cold air between the outside and inside casings. therefore no heat can escape in in the basement. Thie is most important where a cool cellar is desired for fruit and vegetables. it is obvious that for houses already built the One Register Plpeless Sys- tem la the ideal installation. The minimum excavation necessary is 6 ft. square by 6 ft. deep instead of under the whole house. it can be installed for very. little more money than the old-fashioned Base-Burner. » ’ The “SOFCO" Sunshine Furnace burns hard or soft coal. coke, wood, or any thing that i: combustible as it has a CAST-IRON fire-pot, on which the lnteneest heat has little effect. ' ' its strength and massive construction. its generous proportions make s heating plant for a lifetime’: service. No. 91 “S )FCO." Heating Capacity 15,000 ft. Price No. 93 "SOFCO", Heating Capacity 25,000 ft. Price v RADIUM ONE REGISTER IPIPELESS FURNACE McCLARY‘S RADIUM pipeiess furname is made to meet the demand fora moderate priced heating plant. it is made with a steel fire-pot for the use oil hard coal or Wood everything that can be said of’ the “SOFCO" Sunshine applies equally to the =- cvi-sugv" "$00.3 __ 5:32;” wwsfigy- l. $105.66 .. $225.00 only, and RADIUM. No. 316 Radium, Heating Capacity 10.000 ft. Price $12500 No. 419 Radium, Heating Capacity 14.000 ft. Price 0143-00 $177.50 No. 421 Radium, Heating Capacity 18.000 ft. Price 16B. Bungalow Radium, Heating Capacity 8.000 ft. Price Tho Rogers Hardware . do, lid. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL QUEEN STREET GRAFTON STREET F-"ZPBIIB-Tiiii” PlITATil iiiiiiiEiiS We have on hand a supply of the old reliable “Pr0c- tor” Style Potato Diggers. _ r Hall Manufacturing llmpany Well known Combined Threshers and Cleaners-Bag- gers and Rubber Belting. ALSO 1 1-2 to 6 Horse Power. All of which st prices for cash or on terms to lagents for prices and terms. .2». .- - Kerosene Engines we are selling at lowe 0' suit customers. Call on our -_ ~=|)l‘t*(l "ri-rord Iii-H‘ today ..'FOR SALE —> Oni- Purlor Orzunwltelii 1n rim l-luiis i-oudi- tlou. Will soil Cllflrll) for "Billi- Appiy to Herbert Moor. Bnuli-neil. . r 5035-32-31 Notice to Visitors at Chlown Exhibition On the ground floor of the show building 'l‘iic liarlotieiown Mill- ing Co, will have a dinpluy oi‘ flour, Lamont-s China dinner set. null silverware. .'l‘he_\' will take orders for Gold Bond flour in‘ 24 and 98 lb. hat!!! and with every purchase of’ one 24 lb. bug the purchaser w-ill bl- given u coupon with a number. The china dinner set null the sil- verware will be the prizes for the purchaser gelling the lucky num bur. 'l'liero will be bug of flour l-uu choose u chant-i‘ on either they wish, or the._ pur chase of livo bags entitles them lo a ohanr-l- on both. The flour will be sold at rogn lnr reillll price. ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN MILL- ING 60.. GEO. S. ROBSON. - ' Manager. Japanese island Swept by 'i‘yphoon, 2,100 llomes Destroyed ~ ‘I'IO'NOIJITIT<II, Sept 21-—>Mn_v.'iilo- Jinla, iml- of the seven is s ' lzzu. in northern Japan. has il-‘on swept by a typhoon. our 0t’ the most disastrous in ihi: island's ‘liiilory. which destroyed 2.100 homes and iiumrllzl-ll ihrtyvilvo ves- sels, ail-cording to -liii\~..'-i-.~: from 'l‘iillio to the Nippu Jill, u Jupllu~ one. newspaper" oi’ ilouoluitl. Nine lives llro l't*.|)ill'litih lost. --{O&- - Worlds Air Record? lo Again Beaten, VFlltSAlliiiiilS, Sept. ‘ii —<l“i\'i11i! Ill tho toruifir rate. of 21.. > u line- an hour Salli hecoiuio. Frrlirli ilYIIiIiil‘ belli the wol'lil's llirpllilli- LPPOIIIU’ Illlllll-‘(ITIIIPLY imuouno .-li he will try in butler Ibis record this evening. Fordnev iaritl Bill WASHINGTON, Sept. LEO-Presi- dom Harding l(lllll)"h'lfiili‘il the tur 'iff hill of 1922, making lilo ul-w Now Effective ‘ I :1 lucky number lor ear-h unil the pilrchuiu-r of onP or Lam-tor. Probe, Que; Mr and Mrs ' THE cnsnwrgnrowu GUARDIAN "" l Eaten Guardian ‘siooooooo Marks" Due Belgium at r the oi Year PARIS, Sept. ZLMB-dgrium und- er her priority in reparation will he entitled to 500,000,000 marks gold in addition t0 the 270,000,000 marks b0 he pwld herl- by Gor- maily in discounts-bio non-ii in tili- next few days, according to estim- ilLHl by the reparations exports. 'l‘nis 500.000.1101! marks is n l-om- pnrutiviily rough estimnte of the amount that will bi- due Belgium ill the i-nli u! lIlIf-i your alter ulinw- fllifl‘. huii been made rlor probable (lermiln deliveries of merohandisn. iuslriilia Winning“ British‘ Emigrant» . IfONIION, Sept. ‘.'i.—iA uoirllbie ieliiuro pf thl- British ulTli-ial i-m- lnii, ‘ill-ii i-l-turnii today is Aun- Wflliil’ NIl\"t't‘SH in vigluulrlg British "iliifirnuts. 'l‘he first six HliJlllhF oi’ 191;’. as l-onlpnreili with i921, show .111 increasi- oi‘ 6,846 Brlflgh "iilillruilil-i to Australia und Ni w Zillion] us ziguinnt n llecrcasi- of 20,265 lo (Ja-iludu and n decroaiie iii‘ 171-550 to the llulted Stall-u. i<‘<>lnuii~s represent 47 per cent of the total British enligruntli. Hoofifijinuvhm VICTORIA HOTEL it. ll. Sadier. St_Juhn; T, Oscar 1.7. MunPhele, Went Sonlrrvdllo. Mun ; ltoss A. Atkins Halifax, .\‘ 5-; Lei! T. Prlllham, Alberton; E. J. Wrirniir, Dartmouth; P, H. O‘(‘onn=-li. lVutt-rtlnvu, hlilqbli T. 'l‘, Ml-bfzib, 'l‘rai':lllio; W Mi. \ llnlm W. l‘. .\ll. Al-klllllosl, Halifax; S. A. lliiiz, lIiilllitX; Mr. lmil Mrs. lilNub. Sylinl-y: l‘. itzlwllngn, QIIUIWI‘; .\lr and Airs, lllirolli Put» mun. ’l‘"uro. N. S; Ii. 'l‘. l'lrilnl.lll. Xlonliiulii»: i”. it. Smith. Si John‘. Goo ii. l.-4|liIli\\‘. IliiIlfiiXI .\lr nnd Mrs. l\'. ll. Mrliinilon. ‘frliro, l‘ REVERE HOTEL l’. .\. Spit-er. Hrorkvilila, Ont; Filmer liroivn. York; Mr. illlil Mm. llonliill .‘.il-i'hi-l\, Wi-si Soiuervilli». “HHS; II, Oliorliiiol-ffiu", Kingston W. U. JZLIIIIPHOII, 'i‘or0uto; R. J. ‘I('I)"llillil, Toronto; Austin Grndy Si. (‘oiumbm Wellington .\lr.\'eiil. Qoiitilporl; A. K. MrXciiii, South- ‘mrl: J. .i. llyiin Soufiu; Mr. Wm. i-7i"oti. llostou; Aenaosl McDonald ‘ ' in ll. it Gordon. New York l _ \l. E. Ml-Klnnou. Hos-ton; J. b). .\'Il‘l(‘lIll\0ll, Boston; ii. A. ‘Mr Kinuon, Boston; John Mifilillueli.‘ lloi-illmn; (ii-o. ilnrper, lmuizl-siviiiul N‘. $1,; P}. Williams. Halifax: rules leffeL-llve ai. mddnluhi tonight There is Strength in l Every Tablet of This Newer Form of Iron Om- dmie often helps con» ., meme tn enrich Your blood unli revitalize your wornout exhausted nerves — it ls s uevicr form of iron, like the iron in ‘our blood and like the ron iu iipinairil. It in so prepared thut it will nntiujure the teeth nor dia- turhthe iitouutrh. ll is rrudy for uhuost. iuiluedlute ubiorv- tion imd uiiilimulutlnu by the blood willie some pilyiliviuui t-iuiin mrtuilll- iron which polyp!!! uniully take Iii nut absorbed ut uli. if you urv mp1 strong or well you owe It to yourself‘ to lnuke tlu- follow- ing tent: See how long you cun wnril or how hr Y0" "NI walk without lkvnlllllll tired. Next iukt- two the Ifillll tilbletn of this non/er form of iron — - tun-r tuneii per iiuy. lifter lneuiii for two ivol-kil. Thou teiit your iiiremrth uiruin nnd see how iunl-h you huve lzulul-d. - n» nlnnufilthliel‘! of this newer 219:2! irxli known u Nuxnted Inn are thor- nuglilv reliable: since its introduction It hu reach-Ml the stupendous all: of not 4.000.000 paella“: nnnunlay, nd‘lt has uosn used Ind hiizhly ri-commen nib! "Ia" - - Senators, Members COIIINII- J" Fl ILS. Court: and man! Iliyildlll- Q "l5! "i: '" "'-‘.‘.‘..*."""."."31r".“-':.'.. fGl I IU F127!!! ‘Rhzngod Iron the inuufnctuvon __wll.l promptly refund your money. Tho Two hiuus, MurKinnon (‘on rind Hughes Drill‘; (‘(|<| Ltd. Ilrril’ Eye-Glasses Frm , $2.00 to $10.00 From int Point to Cope Bear is o big territory, yet right serous this space wvvvvv vvvvvvvvvVVY-V Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of Eye-Glasses Iimply because PARK- ‘ MAN'S EYE-OLAIIEU are the FINEST PROGURAILI. and ho le the ONLY GRAD tiATl OPTIGIAN (attend anoi oourceo.) . In Montague our um m fOf yourself Illl UP-TO-DATI OPTICAL 4 PAILOUIO. E. E. PAIRKMAN l Montague, P. l l. OKO-OO-QO-OOOQ lJohn A. Manltue, Glut-e iluy Seiiu ‘Keller. llallfux", W’. K. Gilbert» ital-reborn: P‘. ‘.1. liliftor, Purrirl Inn-i»; J. J. ilnrrin. Cardigan. I , TV. Hood. North Sydney; .I.| WuLch, l-lnllfux: 5M. A. HEIIHIIOILI ,H.i‘lllfii.l(j A. ll. (lordoil, New York;- l). Browne, Montreal: J. .A. Ml-.-| Cove, mid wife, ul/lmltreiil; J. J. Hiurris, .1. N. Gibson, A. IIJ. Adams, jlalifax: Geo. Purvil-z, N. Syllnoyz __--<-o>--__.__. lKills His Young I Wife, Her Mother And Shoots Self moroon. Mo, ' S9]?! 21~riml nor-lion of the town of Kenduskeai: known iiii illiizglinsvlile was lili- lFUllP oi‘ u ilouble murder and an attempted suicide isle Thursday iltornoou when Ailelbl>rt~ Vi’. \Vil- 4011. proprietor of u linlaii store lit lligzinsiviiio. shot. and killed lllil hung wife. Nellie, and her mother .\ll'1~‘.. Lotlii- Darling, and then af- lol‘ rolling his oldest son and a neighbor oi’ the shooting, turned the gun on himself and iniliciell a Wtillllll in h-‘s left breast which mav provi- lain]. Wilson was tale‘ vii to thi- PJrntlei-u Maine General where hi- was reported us being on the dangerous ilsl. Wilson's brothel‘. Eugenie. was taken i0 IIlP llunizor ~State Hospital after the tragedy for observation, Ell- tgene having talked strangely coil- cerning the affair. ' The double murder was one. of lhe inosi brutul crimes that Sher Ell’ ldernanliex Illifl ever hnd to deal with. The tragedy‘ Wilti the l-ulnlinniiun of domestic troubles which have bl “n "XI-filing f0!‘ Kill"? iiimv null jealousy is bl-ilovod lo hiivi- been tho ultimate rausl- for "he shooting. Wilson. who IS forty- mm. yours oi‘ are. married Nils; Vollil- Durlini: zlboul tun warn . .. ~ i . S _ aivliiVhRAliOxlilvicitii-STUIIBANU» Mwsnwnyuucrlous ‘ J NI MIIW in II ,; o ‘ '2 yearn fltnndnrd Ior Del yell and I led tin 2B Pnlnlul iilellntruvitloln. package only. All ilrng or Illn- net hy Moll. rut-e efl- KIWI"- hoeln-r Remedy 00.. 1' Ill- F“!!! "~- Nirnnto. Ono-nil. QO-0-O-O giliiliooll QUOIIIIPII If Eyes t z Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. l Onions In Optometry y rel-me ooum Esolulivo feet loom 00o meted with Drug l\ni f o!’ The Woman Who Darecl CONSTANTLY suffering, nervous. Iacking- energy and vitality to throw off the bonds of worry and des- pair, this little woman dared defy the shackles of poor health-dared to defy the slteptics——dareil to take flint step which she believed her health an happiness. She begun taking TANLAC-wmd now, she (walls herself woman in the entire city Her miserable troubles soon disap- ‘peared and she found herself calling better. sleeping better. feeling better and there swept through I buoyant strength null o enabled her to be a true her husband and u rrul gpiralion to Iii-r family. There is a flood of gratitude in her heart now. us she looks TAN L T ANLAC. There is n would bring be strong, all the Iiappiest . her dreams o thousands ler veins that women have nl-rgy \\'IlIt.'II holpmale lo joy and in- dily when she (letermined to have good health, and bucked up that determina- tion by taking, her first bottle of 0t a woman reading this little story but wants to help her bus- baud in his struggles for success-to raclive and free from the ills that keep lier dragging around without energy or ambition to attain f Iiuppiness. Bu! what are you doing about it-—- jusl wishing? of courageous. 0r. will you do as sensible done and find health, happiness and lllc jlrvs of living by taking that splendid tonic medicine and system huiIlIrr——T.-\NLAC? You nun obtain this wonderful, up- bzlvk lo that Imililing. energizing nlellioine, at all good drilggisls. 'I‘ukc C l Nature's Great Tonic, Medicine ‘OVER so MILLION BOTTLES sou). 113" _ .. ._ ago, Miss Darih1g__ii_e_iug _ xtceil] YPHIYS of age at the "time o1‘ the marriage. Wilson hull previously IYFPII married and hurl two child- ri-n by his firm. wife. Hus uolrolld wife's mother. Mrs. Lottie Dari-- hut. came to live with he and his wife and during the ensuing yenrsl his wife gave birth to four child-l run. It is understood thul Wiizsviul was vi-ry jealous oi’ his wife. Threat of Arrest. The culmination of the took place Wednesday afternoon when it. is. sold that Wilson's no- lions caused bhi wife to inform him that she hull notified the sher lff to come and arrest him. in a statement mllde to a neighbor af- ter the shoolinli. Wilson suid that ho never would have shot his Wife it she hadn't called up the sheniff to have him arr-entail. if Mrs. Wil- son made any uuch statement to ner husband. she simply lliil it to frighten him. for no rail was re. ceived at the shrriffs offline until after the HhOOiIIIg liffuir. Aifihe time of thi- shooting. \Vll son's oldest. boy was keeping store unll Wilson was uloul- in the house which is close by the store. Some time after 5 p. m. Mrs. Lela G. Nason. who Jivoii near the Wilson home, hourll one shot followed by two more. Shortly utter that Wil- son crime out. of rho house with u revolver in his hnnll unll entered tho store. lie told his oldest non thnl he hull shot his wile and Mrs. Duriiing and then he wulked over to Mrs. Nation's mill told her what Ilt‘ hall done. .\ most KPIWSOIIIP sight gri-oind the ilnthorilies on their iulirunce. for in the ilihiilg room luy Mrs. Darling with n bullet llilll‘ tin-ouch her left breast. nnd nearby hl-i- lay Illrs. Willimn with a bullet 1min in, her ell. breast. nnd nearby her lay! her husband. Adeibert. W’ii.aon.l alive but with 1i ball wound in his left Hlllt‘ lihove tho ill-art. Appnr~ oniiy nilvr ro-onii-riniz thl- IIOIIR!‘ he hrili gone in the spot \\'Ili'l‘P his wifi- lay and, turnlurr ihl- gun on lrimueii’, nitlilnpioil in commit sul~ Cltll‘. ' ‘ ' “v i Salvation Army Is Ready-For Action ‘it lil imporlum that theiinsiruciiom LEIIIIIHJpIoye-li be rurefixlly observed. ilowyto Choiistrudtaaniillperate aw - t Radio Telephone Receiving. Set 13y Hurry Ti‘. Dart, (‘olnpiier of the Radio Operator's (Journe- for the international (‘orri-iqiondonro Schools ARTICLE 5.—Operatinq Hints. I When trying to pil-k up u station m‘ the maker oi the apparatus em- The following general PIIIQH may be fol» lowed in any vane: The car whisker should first be ('l’_\'i-iLlll. For a Iftfil. to (IPEPFITIIIIG when this condition ohiulnii, it la lie- alriiblo to ill-it‘ a small buzzer oper- ated by u dry i-eli unll the whole inciosed in u sound-proof box. The MIZZFI‘ i-rhonid then be coupled lo the rl-l-l-iving transformer iio its to produre pulsating currents in that rirruit. The cut. whisker In ihon moved to various positions on the l-ryslul until n point. Is found ivhi-re the buzzer sounds loudest us Il"‘:ll‘ll in the telephone receivers. The buz- zer may i.hen be stopped and tuning started. (lflllllii- the primary uurl zsllronilnry l-oils of the receiving Lfftlliifflrlll“? clone by lnov-ing lhem close togurh- intercepted by such an antenna. ls relatively small. and it is nearly nl» ways necessary lo use considerable amplification to get signals from distant stallions, . Another expullont lnflicated in Fig. 2. is to string a. considerable length oi‘ wire back and forth in‘ s pincod on u sensitive spot. on tiltnzig-zag fashion on the tinder side of the rafters. As wide u. place as posi- siblo should be used and the wiri- should be strung biwk and" forth i-ieverul times, but even then the signals are um to be considerably weaker than when received with on ounloor antenna. One end is open and so this antenna does not act like a loop. ‘Many experiments have been made with u (‘OIIBUEIOD through a. heavy spike driven into and high up in a tree. the true apparently acting as on anbeunu. Thin seems to have given very good results in many (eases, nnli s-iiilvnld be worth trying our. When purchasing gulena it is o1‘- i-r. Then with any arbitrary! lllllll- hers ol‘ turns in those tivn uircilirs move rho. viiniiibio i-lunliensl-rs overl their range oi‘ vuiui-s. if lhl- (lo-tired 4 l l ins.» ____/i\ fly} y v aluiion in not heard. another l~om~ binntiou oi‘ tho receiving transform- er turns should he used and the 0on- dl-nsers uuuln vu-nloii, When tho desired iltiltlon Iii received. the coupling between the primary and secondary l-oiis should he (TBUPPGH- TORKTNTO. Sept. 20¢» Charles Sowten Salvation urml‘ commis- lnnor for (Tnnarin. oust il-rrilory has wired Premier King of (‘nnulia being involved reaper-i fully lenders its aorvil-lm on behalf of the troops. The imperial orders Daughters of the Empire sent n mesuizo to Minister at Ottnwn their Loyal support of tho "luv take to co-onerrite with QQQO British Government -ln the present crisis. "While. earns-ally pray-lug] that hostilities with Turkey may be inverted ilil- Salvation Armv in the evr-nt ed and the other settings uwruaude no ‘ilil i0 i!" R5 (‘WW "iilllllfl lil poti- rho anti-tins circuit albie. Wit.h iin elei-troiptuhe detec- tor. it. is not neoeiisury to use the buzzer test, but the remainder the procedure iii: the same. In congested districts and even in | 0 noctlons to the instruments ton advantageous to get, 1i largo DIPPP oi’ material. and break it up min convenient sdzes. Tiaew may then hr res-toll and the biri pieces mnmw~§j I UMP-w h" e- ‘vfijJ g ifllirnriawl. The good ones may for convenience bi- mounted in solder ln a. brass i-up snob as a largeailed cartridge. instead of uniuiz two coils in the revolving transformer. it is possible m luau one single winding. One set ni movable taps would connect with and allot-heir with the local secondary circuit. An arrangement for obtaining nin- oi’ izielurn slljmtmentii of a coil by HWlIillUl i.‘ jnllleulcll in Fig 3. Ono Bwlfflli in) is arranged so as to thorn. ii. in often desirable to e n- k | -.| rstrnvt an antenna in a limited spinal». m“ a M” ( “m”! in the numb" of n“, One oi‘ the most ronvenient ways offs arranged so s; to nuke qmfl] hawklolng this is to use a loop or i-oilchlonges in this case, by lndlvidnil ‘he "m, [trunk antenna. FIE. i. which consisie ofomtops or turns oi‘ tiho coll (c). The ‘txm-aflaynul fi-iv turns of No. 22 rioubielnttounumber of iurn-n mueuy, efleetlio “Om. l-ov-ered copper wire. (‘oil untannasaro those ' ppm, qopemmem p, any "N40,, i, are made flu various aim. olienowltcii poluio. il-llvney-cotltb‘ the from two to tan feet on a side. Con-named from the appearance i their "TFWIINIIRKI. do not. opal-st " My. m!“ Bi (n). The amount of energy 9 um‘ of turns. while another switch (bi dnrludell between the so orily on short wove ieolilil". . it’