THI Tile over E weeks dispnil once n ful ds awed ‘ danelil some agreed gcucro is to b tinopic are to sane a ed by to Tnr‘ the Al rangen The G from; nll Th is n m and T BI‘? no come t llllPPfifi Eurnpt that ti ternati tainis be ma to llal least In f some " and til them era pr money some would 0r tot could strntft could better Indeec ernmc nlonst A farms throu1 farms and 1 scicnt I.\' m1 farm. know say n prorlu been ed. Wh. lecteti into 1 monsi which If lal YEFIQH would Value make and cnulrl at a ed v1 years cost woulz prob]. our i Th: pears’ sf th . ilOCill "Ti taxes Eriwl provi nn ll same the l 1 "j tubal . the y land incc OI!!! $1.00 i This ls wonderful value. F Many styles to pick from. 3 EXTRA i Silk And Wool shown in colors, Camel. ilsilc f“- 5--BAYS—5 ‘ . tril-cafll- .- MaLWcd. 8t Sat. ITIIes. (Yct. 10.. The‘ Show‘ That is h~alwaysorooha , "lisiiblkll-IIRBAN “STIICK UOMPliNY I Ooirtineffclhg ad." \s.-\. Opening Play Tues. Evening PRESENTING THE LATEST NEW YORK SUOCEBGES Last Season’s Big New York Success t Everything New ‘This Year New Plays, New Faces, New ‘Scenery ... ‘ans BROKEN WING” i ' - _ sveumo. 80c, t... an. MATINEE, ADULT8 37c. mt-utonsu m. sears Now on sate FOR ‘THE ENTIRE inches- Merv-r. TICKETOFFICE opens DAILY AT ssoAM. .112 ,G1I1.I§1lIAl1 » - . I new snow t»... at alleys ore, looks ‘If!!! allt dressed up Jwnh‘ I l will sell fancy bondoir slippers. 000L2-li-20 , OFFICE ctdosn. -- Dr. w. t. HoLqllanfi dental closed till Oct. 16th. AUCTION BALE or APPLES- the Market Square- today at 11 clock, ten barrells of cholcs cgolrlg‘; apples, Ben]. Co» ter and Son, Auctioneer. ‘THE alM.‘ will JU $1 :25 N. s. COAL OUTPUT NEARLY NORMAL r ' Y t ‘chaos BAY, N. s., Oct 5-—Wlth - all its cullieries working, the out- Baby Guy Stillman, son of the mil put'of the Dominion Coal Com,- pany‘s mines is rapidly approach- ing normal. The average output of the mines is 14,000 tons a rial’. ulltl t-ificiais of the company ex- pect to reach this figure in short time. ____¢_+_>-—-—- PORT OF FREDERICTON FREDERICTON, N_.__B.,_0ct 5-: The total revenue collected the port of Fredericton for five months of avsnrnc"‘conrx_ln's:ao snare. I ‘ MATINEE CURTAIN 2.30 SHARP. INCREASES nsvsuu: ' nouns ‘crew 1.30 ooons olisu ms 9 ISTILLMAN nasv our or can. can runes mvilnsmque, 0v. 5-, recently suffered from an attack of high fever, is now out of Jan- ger, according to information re- ceived over the long distance wire from Grandes Piles tonight. Dr. Charles Green, of New York. who was given a rush call to Grand Anse, where Mrs. Stilimanks camp is located ,is staying at. the calLp to hunt. l. 101' ‘+14: Xtiiiithuhibowu ' tho month of August as given out by the Collector of Customs was $79.- 179, an increase of $53,102 over the same month last year. The to- talamount collected for the first the fiscal year. IN THE VALLEY. ‘Two's a dangerous cliff as they . freely confessed. Though to walk near was so pleasant; its crest A llril I0 A1181“! lnclulfve- W" But overlts terrible edge there $330,344, as against 883.781 i=1! 1,5,1 gllpped YPHF- 11 1511i" 0! 9245-533- A duke and full many a peasant; So the people said something would have to be done, ' . - But their projects did inot at all '”*"...“.‘....""'..' tally. 1 ‘Some said, “Put a fence round the ‘ edge of the cllff;" Some, "An ambulance down in 1 the valley." 4 1 But the cry for the ambulance car- , rlsd the day; , For it spread through the neigh- AI] SINIOQS . lmrlns city: A fence may be useful or not, l-t is lfliL‘. W111 ifljfjlllll, , ,1 t 1 t Beaver, Fawn. Cordoron and many others. . $2100 PER PAIR orHsn tmzs ' $1.25, $1.50, $1.15 iAiley lit 00., Lid union's-cams ~ cums ‘sr. Open from I n. m. until after: midnight. ‘ Quick Lunohesfj‘ And Dinners l4. .4 As tho lshock down below- " t Whln they're stopping." g All homo made baking m! “villus lllcaof ovary dsacrlpv. tlon, oaks. Mo. icc Cream served. om it's a obit. We will pianos you. . dllul-Cl-tnnsflsttntf. But. each heart became brllnful of pity I For those who slipped over that dangerous clin’; t j And the dwellers in highway < and valley Gavea pound or gavc pence, not , to put -u-p a fence But an ambulance down in the , valley. "For the cliff is all right if you're careful,” they said, .1 , "And if folks even slip and are dropping It isn't tho slipping that hurt ‘ them so much l ‘ So day after day, as these mishaps occurred, Quick forth would the rescuers sally. . To pick up the victims who fell off the if! with their ambulance down in the valley. Then an old sage remarked: “it's a marvel to me That_ people give far more at- tentlon To repairing results than to stop- 8O Kath Leod try ,western cities. parrived in Charlottetown Wednes tday night, is a guest at the Revere visit friends and home, Nort-h Jiotel and will relatives at his old ‘River, and other parts of the prov- Thia is his third visit with- Iin the past two years, when he ar- rived after a. very and found the Island as beautiful as ever and many friends left to welcome him. I IIICB. the neck the ping the "cause When they'd much better aim at prevention. . Let us stop at its source all this migohielf," said ‘he; "Come nefghborrahd friends lot us rally; lf the cliff we will ‘fence we might almost dispense With the ambulance down in the valley." Ll "Oh! he's a fanatic," the others rejoined; ‘Dispense with the‘ ‘ambulance! Never! Dispense with all charities "too, if.‘ ' he could; _ ' But no! We'll shpport them ‘for- ever. , Aren't. you lpfolrfngfifblks "up just as f st as they fall ~ Andhlio thnnllss-‘alcmte to ma Shall he? ‘Why ‘shouldllftfltlplb ‘of ‘sense stop l - toput up a fence , “,1 While their ambulance works in l the valley?" y‘ ‘Butt s sensible few, who are prac- I tical too, _ -:. Wlll not boar with such non- aonas muchlongop, _ , , They helluva that ‘rovuitlon butt.- tllsn car's, '-‘ And their party will soon be the stronger Encourageuthqm. then, with your purse, voice and pen. _ lahq ‘llvhtié other philanthropists . tally) -_~ They will scorn all pretence. ond| _ put a strong fence g Otvtho oil! that hangs over thb valley. t l CHUQCH _of-' Cherry Valley service next Sunday morning. lPrayer and Holy Com- munion at 11 a. m. Rev. Cuthbert Simpson will oilflclate. BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- CUiT,.—- ‘Sunday Rev. P.A. Fitzpatrick, (Dv.) con- ducts public worship at lBerleque at 11 and Cape Traverse 3 p. 1n earietown 7 'p.tn-...... lowing is Murchison; 3, ‘Mary Grade \,'—~1, er lsland_er no car number COIIXIDGDCB s1’ Anmvao Ladies . Prow se Bros . Oct. 8., UTH ‘Pl NETTE.-— The Grade ryn Falconer; Jessie lMacl-‘lae , Anne ; 3, Samuel Gillls. Gillls. teacher. now occupied by 8 “silent policeman" pace up Great George Grafton Street, turning on wheels. thence to the left and dis- appearing into the night. watchman on duty spotted the col- lision with the wooden but the joy-rider had the wit to switch off the red rear light and could be noted. Turning Grafton Street corner the light was again switched on as that was left to do was to restore to his post of duty the badly battered sentry, who is still valiantly hold- ing down the lob. car proceeded. All -_.t\._ s-ITEIITII Insurance ‘at low cost Teeth Insurance is very neoessaity as noth- ing endangers the health like poor teeth. Oun KLBNZOP DEN- TAL CREAM removes all discoloration“ and tartar and brlngs"out marvelously tho natur- \ ty of t q teeth. %tl,rai'llfit‘aa hnd ‘other af- factions arc blthlshed. It ‘ldavos that sweet and clean taste after using. Bee our special window display. Klenzo ‘nshuu Cisam is sold 611i! by “Mcliinnon Drug‘ Co. The lzsxhu Kodllt Store office will be Ms Fkcltmo 00.,‘ _ ‘buying dressed- hngs on Tuesday next, lllthjust. , 900047-541. neck- wear in seperate collar aud_ sets. in Peter Pan styles. Price 60 to ‘sflonlsn WOOL woolen.- $1.00 a pair at Alley Co Ltd. 900012-6-20 CAVENBISH CONGREGATIONL -4Ser‘vices at Stanley at 11 a.m. and -North Rustico at 7 um. Rev. B. Vans iMdLeEll, BA. of Tyne Valley will preach. ENGLAND. - 1922. THQRE IS offered for sale b)‘ J. S. Walker, Freetown, in today's issue of the Guardian an interest ' in a merchantiie and tailoring es- tablishment in one of the finest farming communities on P. E. llonaire banker ofNgw Yorig who See ad. 900071-6-11 VII-wt. 2. Marlon Falconer. Morrison; 2, Annie l-Iuhley; 3_, Kathryn Morri- son; 4, Erveua Murchison. Grade lV-d, ‘Penelope Kathryn Gillls (equal); 2, Jessie Nicholson and (equal), 3, Kristine Gillls. Grade lie-Lilian .\IacKenzle. 1, Anna lMadRas; an d Falconer Grade I— 2, Anna Mac- M. H. REIURIMS FROM VANCOUV- ER.-—Many friends here are pleas- ed to see again visiting the prov- ince Mr. W. F. Scott, veteran sur- veyor of Vancouver, B. (1., n form- who has been many years in the west and who in his professional capacity ease-d a great deal of forestcoun-WDS M60119“! T911170“! 11°11“? M!" thriving lMr. iScott, who has trav- long absence ASSAULT AND BATTERY.— Tearing along at speed about midnight Wednesday night an unknown motor car brecz ed around thecorner of Kent and Great George Streets from the Kill‘- ectlon of the Police Station, struck a knock- out punch aud- drove the dumb guardian of the law clear across the street. to_ Beer &_ Cudmords store-front andl continued at break dangerous The sentinel I {W0 rnloav, '1'»: rl-ltnfssurn. the day of luck, watch for lt. 1i SPECIAL LINE of corsets, size l. to 30, price $1.00. Prowse Bros Ltd. ROBIN HOOIFLOUII ls‘ slur antsad to please yon latter. . . 6010-84210. 8i l‘ = l .- 1 - . . ALLEY, 00. store is very attrac tlvo, these days, showinl theist- ast English hose in wool, ' also silk and wool effects. prices $1.00 to $2.00 a pair. soootz-s-so _ AUCTION GAL! Automobile Model 90 Ovsrland 5_ pass. 5 ‘good tyres. 'Cor In igood running repair Market Bqilaro 1 plm. Friday 6th 0ot_ A Williamson, Auctioneer. Oct. s st, WOMEN'S UNDER-SKIRTS, all colors. Price $1.60..Women's- till!- tledown beauty bloomers, assort- ed colors. Price $1.50 Prowse Bros td. - - Or McEachsn, aye specialist will be at his office in Atkins Hotel, Mount Stewirt, ‘Monday, Oct. llth. There has never been a hhat excels that of ‘the 81'6" 8"‘ success "The 810K811 WW5" W“ is to he offered ns a special attrac- a, 11,9 Prince Edward Theatre by the xlsrh-ushatrstock m. durum their engagement and in presenting stagcaccomnlishmelll- I11 "19 111*’ fury 0t the theatre. in orde- lsble, Manager Klark has agents of this great 1M1’. Patrick "llrulnor, formerly 0f Port Augustus and now of 16 Hane SL, :li‘all ‘River, Mason. WIN) 119-5 been spending the summer visit- ing on the island, leaves this lnorn- from ten to four p. m. and a: his ofiilco in lSt. Peters Monday even- ins. 900065-6-2l teruoon Mm. Mathisson, wife of en her lovely home at 1 Grafton Street for an afternoon tea under the auspices of the young ladies of St. James Church Guild. The rooms were very artistically dc- corated with an abundance of au- tumn fiowers and. the attendance was entirely satisfactory. In the tea room a bevy of young ladies were in attendance and- tea was expedltlrously served. Needless t0 say the Guild appreciated Airs. -Mathieson's kindness in opening I- ‘her home for so pleasant an event. IMPORTANT HORSE PUR- lml-Cl-l-ASE-Lncal horsemen through- the standing of South Pinette lSohool lfor the month of September: out the Island will no doubt be in- terested to learn that Mr- John Carver of t-hls city has purchased in trade, from Mr. Daniel McLen- nan, Sydney, the handsome and speedy stallion “James McKinney" Jack's many friends are all look- ‘tng forward to a. successful racinl-l campaign on local ice this winter as the McKinney horse has a ma» tinee mark of 2.118 1-4. lt. is under- stood that Francis C, formerly ownned by Mr. Carver will make her home in Sydney this winter. Francis C. is by Capt. Aubrey anti is one of the fastest pacsrs that ever left the Island. 1 ‘BONSHAW. —~Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cameron and son Horace. were among those attending the I ‘Miss Mary Morris of Dundas left , _,______ ISaturday morning for New Jersey ENJOYABLE TEA-Nesterdlay af- 1 Chief Jnstlce-Mathlesonthrsw op‘ mick has started a fad which annoying the men in and about the beauty parlors of her sex and is over, a score of her bobbed-hair friends are doing the same. men customers are mostly “next.” The girls take the whole menu, shampoo, manicure and hair trim them, l guess,’ a barber confided pleased exprepsion on Miss Mt OormiclCs face. Her barber uskel her if she would like a massage, EXIlIbllIClfLf-Ml‘ James jioycc of Bonshaw spent Sunday vilstlng friends in Long Creek.—<Mr James Benton accompanied by ‘Mr. Stori- attending ,t.he ‘Charlottetown Ex- hilbltion.—Mlss lMyrtle “Fflfgllflflfl spent the week end visiting friends in North _ Riven-M-rs. Daniel Dnrrah and family of Bon- shaw left Saturday for Quinscy. Moss where they intend to spend .the wluter.—lMIBs Mary McNw/ln- Bonohaw loft Friday mornin-E I" l-laverhill, Mass where a position awaits- her.——Mr. Frank H. Mac- Arthur, Cornwail motored to South Melville on (Snunday last.-—~Mr. ‘Charlie McK-iunon spent Sun-day in Augustlive Cove. QHARLOTTETQWN _MAN IN- JURED.-—_ Mr. ICyrLl Hughes, em- ployee of the 1C.N.R._ln NewBruns wick, son of Train Despatcherf} A, Hughes of this city, had a very narrow escape while on duty last Monday night lwhen ha and anoth- er railroadmnan were travelling on a motor sidc-speeder in the vie, lnJty of Edmunstotl, NB. While travelling at fast. speed they struck in the dark a hand car ‘which "was on the track and as P result of the collislonj-lvlr. Hughes wasknocked unconscious and ‘PRO 1y lbrulsed about the fttce and ‘body. l-lls ‘injuries though not of seria- icnl nature, were painful enough to necessitate a brief rest-up and he is‘ now back at ills home in this city where he is remaining for n fe-w days. The other man in tho car with Mr. Hughes escaped with a bad shaking up. l0 ‘PERSONALS lMlss Heel Morris of Dundas ls visiting lfriends in Mermaid. ‘Mr. B. A. Ronni-e, Nifldh is in tho ci'ty. Cape Race,‘ Mrs. Eddie lCall-twell returned home Wednesday night from a trip to Eordon and. Sumrngrside. lMiss Mildred “Embree of Port llaivkesbury, N. 18., is vlsltinghsr sister Mrs. G. A. Burch, Brighton Ave. ‘Mr. Wm. McDonald of Martin- valo was a visitor to the city yer. terduy. lMlss Ehialis ‘Dunn. of Bymds Road, was a passenger by the Sourls ‘train yesterday. -___ , i lMr. D. H. Carleton, of Sussex, manager of the White Lumber 0b., is registered at the ‘Revere Hotel.’ lMr. and Mrs. K, M. Wood of Ch-atham, N. B., are visiting the city. ‘ ‘ Mr. D. R. McCoubrey of l-lsvaha Cuba is visiting the province ahd ls a‘ guest at ‘the Victoria Hotel. Messrs Joseph Flynn of Cardi- gan nlfd -Mr Luke Dunn, of Bymc’; Road leaves for Boston today o a pleasure trip. -l-.-__ ‘Miss u. c. lMdDonsid, n. N., of Sacramento, (lat, ls visiting lmuch more." ‘the orator continu- ,ed. Muriel was sitting on a stool, Leith to Boston. ing on return. City Hospital to take a course in nursing. IShe will visit friends iu Boston and New York on ber journey, lller many friends wish her every success. ll-laving a two-dollar .bili may be bad luck; but not having one is often worsewhan that. -——-¢o-Q-———— lThe man who talks lu himself wants t_o lhear sonletbing he cztn believe. MURIEL NOW eons , rosanssn SHOP CHICAGO, Oct 5—Muriei hictlor is Drake Hotel. She has given up the patronizing the barber shop. More The “Theyllke to have men wait on to a. reporter as he glanced at "the but she replied she hadn't. time. ‘tHarbers are better trained and more deft than women hair tiress- ers," he continued. The other bar ber was rubbing soap into Murlels very attractive soft brown hair for a shampoo. "Our rules will only permit" us to charge T5 cents for bobbing hair, and. 40 cents for a shampoo. while the beauty parlor charges her head bent uncomfortably. for- ward into a wash pan in which her barber rinsed off the soap. "We ‘IlEiFIJETS will have to make a stand, that's all. A barber shop is not supposed to do beauty par- lor work at barber shop rates. They like to do everything that men tin," he said. “None of our pleasures or vices are sacral." ~i PETERHEAD, lScotlaud, Oct. 5. —The United‘ States steatucr Quaker City, with a cargo of pill iron, which, ran ashore on the rocks near ‘Crudeu, Aberdeellshire on Sunday during a heavy storm was refioated yesterday. The Qua .ker lCity was on BIRTHS . I ‘ I I ‘MAYHEW- At North Tryon on Aug. 19th. to Mr. and Mrs, Srnnk lilayhew, a son, Harry Earl. Con- " gratulations. 8TRlCK.LA‘N-D-JACK>SON-— At the Baptist Parsonage. Wednesday, OctAth at 2.30 p. m. by lltev. R. C. Eaton, Victor Strickland and Hattie J. Jackson both of Murray Harbor. Charlottetown, Thursday, Sept E. MnoKenzle of Rose Valley ‘P.E.l. and M-M. J Stewart of Glace 8t Andrew's Manse, Montague, 0ct., 3rd by the Rev. J. Dugald MacKen- zie, George McKenzie Sutherland to Hazel Genevieve McMillan, both of Montague. DEATHS S. ,. MUTTART- At Cape Traverse, Oct. 5, 1922, Mrs. Eiizabe h Muttsrt, aged 68. Funeral 18st r- tlay at 2 p. m. from her late resi- dence to the Presbyterian Canis- tery, Tryon. " IN MEISIORIAM . DANIEL wmowr. i . A deep" gioflm passed Cherry Valley and vicinity on Friday morning ;the 29th of Sept. when the news. of the death 10f Daniel Wright of that place was circulated a well known‘ and hlgh- ‘ ly respected fahmer of Cherry Valley. ' ' ' ' sixty-fifth year of‘ his ago, and ltd- married. The deceased leaves to mourn' one J, Mrs. Haley. California. The‘ de- ceased was u cousin of Mrs. ‘c- : lllnchen. city and Mrs. Dun hy Cherry Valley. " -I The funeral which was very ITIBIIIITILUIIO relatives at her former home, Pnmnure island. -. r'r'r '.»'.-.'r-ua'hl1..--.' .-: not‘ W- ‘AidlkKfiWlU-illl-ba -.._¢.I.. mucosa-lawman...“ “The Broken Wing” Last Seasofs lwal 511W“ scenic drama in New York. Ho 1111B 59' effect in the history of the theatre cured do famous 1; d phs of the original scenes and Diane scene in the hi! roa w! present we than"! ‘new o‘ Charlottetown with 8 1 _ tion, without any increase in price. fhiéflrlnfigtllfiggomlng may‘ that h“ been writtlen ‘s t may . ‘B oken W. 118T, a E!“ - , commencln! Tucson’?! 02:6‘ gong‘ ha,‘ “Wonderful love story’ and s“ ~ . , l a country in soourinz, this sltlzttilimtfigligklfiglr gahce’ ‘Horas mm o, the mo“ w. lirices Manager Klark has achiev- markfltble - hi t0 01' the-BIBS?- ed one of the greatest pieces of admegllthat tvhelcapillbmties of the Klsrk-Unban’ Col, are particularly . ' t- _ 11-1 well adapted to the U 1153,1323??? gtltagthgglflglh- of the vlav- “The B10116" Wing‘- al Nil-V York production as is pos- will be the 011911111X Illa)’ OI "W" been iu ensflflelflelll- _ persona] communk-auon wlm the at Ticket Office open at 9.30 a. m. wmedy ut the Theatre. wan. OF A When the tide t When the sea Willll comes IWII-h 111mm came great winds from the And . The sen wvns calm this morning usj Anny o'er'the waves to the west qmp bu; he has 11m “m1,- a story of quiet heroism and sacrifice. its theme is an big buck to me. as the country itself, as beautiful as the picture's scenic background. I've "watched till my ".168 1116 aching, for his sail, How And tmy lamp shines lbright fwlll God, Thou hast given us fisherfis. When thou gztvc us the seas .\iy Jean, my son, last Autumn down Off the rocks of the Devil's When the title cunts Ill next mm‘ ulng, I'll never forget ills new tluy 1r. Becutlse a friend has come slurp face ' When the 'l‘itle routes lu in the As he lay 0n the sands in the ‘noruuls. 0 ‘God \\'Ii;'.[ wiillt if others mean so mucllwme. i dawning, 5Q while, <0 [.111 bring! What must ll mean to thostlsat... And my Pierre his love of the And I'll lilo left with lllaric, see In the lump in my wlu- (Igw ma; [he 011 ,1“. no, bu,“ And some who taro, and some T11 111611111)’ WOPIIWVII 191111 m!‘ 111g 10w, ' who'll stay, Slut-e kindness warms the 1'1] g“ on“ "h"? m the Hardy“ 'l‘0 ht-lp 1m- uu miy troubled way. OI m0. - , For the storm QUAKER =OiTY IS REFLOATED _, her way from ' IIARRLTGES I MacKENZlE - srewaar- at ~ 28, by Rec. G. C. Taylor, Margaret “ Bay Nova Scotla. _ A’ $UTHEHLAND—-MCM|LLAN.— Al é t rrha late Mr._ Wright, ~psh_lh.hlh I t .lhei.}Rngtlsi Haldwal9 £01., I l tailed blueprints OI 1119 ainpiantrefloct, 9310")‘ spectacle as well ‘as one v! "The it in years. fgmgufl for its’ r01 entertainments in the lit may he presentation ISeats now on sale GASPE COAST FISH EWS WIFE comes in in the Morning. 0 God W118! WI“ it ibring, the dawning and ushers tns new day in.” lwesfard as soon an m)! Pierre Iltil] gone. l lwoved iu him from: lilo garden, us every morn I've done. l watched his ‘white sails flee ' ' t Out of the Silent North" comes a tale of real men-' ‘the breaker roar Eddie Polo Jimmy I Aubrey IN . ‘ N . “The Secret Four” ‘Tender Foot Luck’ ADDED ATTRACTION GUSS HILL WILL FEATURE TWO OF. LEO FEISTS" LATEST SONG HITS, "STUMBLING" AND “WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU" the window like n 110110011 from the shore. . a terrible giftthat day as our portion and look-at the price we pay. u‘ 1 lwus lost when the Guilweut hedges. 0n itliitl, lliglzt Marie (lo not sot the tulbie, Oh! I the lip, \ 11191-9 was thirty drow- fcnr vllut the morn -will bring. The depth and warmth of feilolll" neg I '1 know my heart has oltrejolce. '. \\'Il\.‘ll the Dawn Wind conlesMlth To hear a friendly greeting vols, lhé dawning and ushers the And II have ilumtnetl a cherfuisoln —--llltu kiztcitt-nztl- Ilir-bbs, 251i (‘umhorlund Avenue, Portland, Maine. THE GOSPEL OF GOOD CHEER. if what they say and what iilsyl Hus power tothriil me through mi through, _ Then why should -l not as ll by Give every man a glad “hello lAutl try to cheer his life‘ tihe That mine is cheered from d day’! of peace. 4 > avater will lbringhlm a sail- or's "grthvc, my Ili‘fll'l — 1,, r111 it's good to iu-ur u glad "ilello!" Ami gel 1| stuilu ironl men you know l like to lot-l, iu times of doubt, 'i‘hutlilcre urt- friendly men about, aches and nlemorles my days. Since friendliness. makes mo - A kindly- mun lHI-try-lo-her f . |~> llknowthttll nfltny blood l.‘ stirred, m ‘N ‘All \ lSiucoYl prefer the luau who Bate nud _ To lit-hr a lulul anti t-ilt-erful word. lbeiow. look To utilers, ‘I l-riltvii also try » To he like him as time goes ._’ ‘ ‘s M1,; ',o,,igh,!llt‘s good in I'm-I within your ‘lmlui 91111,] and Wm ms b,,,,,,.um,,‘A grip which utukm you ltndersttllul in! Fur more timu words which leuvc ' --tr.:|.< A ‘lill . “OFCO” SUNSHINE ONE REGISTER PIPELESS FURNACE Means summer warmth A the whole‘ winter through McCLARWS One Register Pipsloss 8W2. tom ls most economical of fuel. As tho fill-i later ls directly shove the furnace ovary unl of heat passes directly to tho rooms to bl heated. Tho cool air ls removed from tho? y house as tho warm air ontora, therefore‘ there is no resistance to tho host circuit" V‘ ' tion and no energy. ls wasted. The olrcull- l tlon of the air is free throughout the house. doing away with all the friction and pockets.‘ which hslp to retard the circulation of the warm air. Tho furnace lo lnouiahd by till cold air between tho outsldo and lnslda casings, therefore no host can oscspa I11 -lo most important where a cool collar la desired for fruit and vcgotdbiss. It is obvious that for houses already built the Ono Register Pipololl 8y!- ' tom is the ideal installation. The minimum excavation necessary ls 6 ft. square by 8 ft. dssp Instead of under the whole house. it can be installed for very little more money than the old-fashioned Bass-Burner. _ The "SOFOO" sunshine Furnace burns hard or soft coal, coke, wood, or any thing that is combustible as it has a CAST-IRON firs-pot on which the lntsnssst host has little effect. __‘____ its strength and Imassivc construction, its generous proportions make a hosting plant for a lifetime’: sirvicc. l. - N I ‘ s! ‘n ' m‘? »§'~=<_='?<'=’<?-.3’H317i?taiitfffltfohkfl-..'Z£"i?.;:1;::::;.... ' RADlUgM 'ONE REGISTER PIPELESS FURNACE . ' McCl-Alllflo RADIU M plpelsss turnams is made to moat tho dsmand for amodsratc priced heating plant. _It Is mdds with a steel fire-pot for the use of, hard coal or wood :22,‘ ‘svsfiythitlg that csnibs said of ths "SOFCO" Sunshine applies soualiy to the ‘u... s10 assist», Heating Capacity 10.000 n. Price "11- "9 Rllllvm. "cation Olnnclty 14.000 1t. Price . No. 4'21 Radium, Hosting Capacity 18.000 ft. Price 16B. Bungalow .»Ratllum,q Hcatlng capsglty 5mg m pm. __ in the basement. ‘lnla ......... .. 0180.00 >4 _ _ WHOLESALE mo norm. QUEEN "n" I _"""""‘ ' »" "~ onhrrou crass-rt" IIIPZQIY attended took place Satlfr- ' |_ tluy, the 30th. "' ~--‘