Lord Shaw Says Nice fling of Canada (Special to The Guardian.) .\lfi.\"l‘lti~).i\i., (lot 1.—-lAll'(l Shaw passe-s on through ‘The 'l‘iine.:-i‘, the |"|‘i‘lll'll (‘ziniiillnii nii-ssziizie voiced l‘ visit in (laiinilai liy ii li'ilt‘ll paper, which deal \\'illl the tillllillllltflll to the Brit- ish (‘rou-n. combined \vllli an in- sir-"tcnii- for rights niiil privileges griliili-ii by the mother country. "ii. i-.~ not Qiii-bi-i: ivhicli will stand iii tlii- way oi‘ preservation of the ldiiipire." he declares, lie add..- ihiit if “Lord Durham had been alive l think he would be iglail lo linar it," Lord Shaw quot- i-il "l‘ii-~ (lDSvfl/tll" as saying that .he "war iiiil lllll('ll to strengthen the llritisii lnrpi-rizil i-oniieelioii while the lulu entry of the Iliilteil State-s delivered a ilaiiiniiig ‘blow to the idea o." political association with the Slam-s." i.oril Show i-iiilriisseil the opin- _loii tli.it twenty years tiini: will -- ilii- (‘iinziilizin Rockies the playgroiinil and the ]ll'0VllliC(5 the world's izriiniiri: ‘lie i-nipliasizirs the priei-li-sw." obligation (laiiuda (lives lii r land transport pioneers, Stratlii-iiini, Mount Stephen and Any, s, and dismisses water trans- poriaiiilii. vile. ibr-llevos the exten- .-:inn of tllu si-iillililftl to the Great Lulu-s is the problciii of chief lin- iiicilinti- interest. Kemal Makes Fair Prornlse. £%.\ll'il.\'.~\. OcLL-u-ifti-r n eon- fi-ri-iien i lit; well into the nigh-t llnistagliii Ki-iniii Pasha ileclilt-il lo ineei ilie .\lli‘<~s fora prelliiinary i-oiiikuw-iiw‘ i-arly iicxt wi IO é p shortly for the conference, Henri Franliu Bouillon. u French envoy, arrived here Thursday morning and will accompany the National- ist lenders to the conference while the Allied note mentions league of Natioiii control of Goliipoli which is iioi ‘Jllllruly to Konials liking, he ff-‘Pla sure that a working plan ean he ionnd whereby the freedom of the Straits can he guaranteed wl-lliuut the presence of foreign garrtsoiis. , A note desipatchod to the Allies read "the government of the grand National Assembly at Angora ac- cepts with pleasure the wishes ex- pressed in the Allied note under the following conditions. That (fonslsntiiiople and all eastern and ‘western Thrace he ceded at once to the Nationalist government. ‘it accepts with contentment an interview with the Allies at Mudunia to prepare the scope of future conferences.‘ “Tiles-e decisions are transferred under the reservation that they must be ratified by the Grand Nu- tionzii Assembly." Kemnl offers to Withdraw if Brit- ain does likewise. ‘FONSTAJN1UNOPJiE. Oct. 1. — . 9 ._ * l. ‘ '. .‘ OLOIEZ,‘ Htifilb} d‘ days mosh? start l1 ' , [HOP Iran Human‘! Gaul/o]. on. in. I. awiutwoooo office will b8 aioesiiwinin Oct. 1am. - mon-‘wedlri nuv uurkntlurxtr in cm um, "Prindo Btroot. Your patron- age bolt-Red. J. ‘D. Ferguson. Salt. 30-21 D6. "KINDERGARTEN NOW OPEN pupils should onroli at onoo. 26-36-81. swam-i ‘a. 1n. low prices.- 800973-304“ Some Recollections 0 (By James B. OODIIOIIYi fliwciai Yacht Oorrooilonilont.) Copyright 19 2. The Charlotte- town ‘cu; inn noun f New. York = Harald.) “ , Quick service and M11 Duran!’ Pro“ HALIFAX. Oct. il.—'|‘w0 Yea" p30, the city qt Halifax, saeiring a ibig denture for their Carnival iweolr, invited the fishing vessels of Nova lScotia to hold a race 0i! her hsiibor. The ‘Delwwarin-a o] Lqneirberi; won the race; and she made eucn an impression on Halifax that a gomnikttee of Halifax citizens challenged the port .01’ Glqucestor to send down a schooner to out- sail her. Gloucester ‘was to sill’ yes or no to the challenge willi- in one week, than nnms her ves- sel and have her iii Halifax ready to race witlnin another tan days. plow Gloucester had not in P01‘! at that time what she ratgd her fastest vessel, nor her second. 0r third or founth or filth fastest ves- sel. Her best sailing vessels ivcre out to sen, and no telling when they would ibe home; or, if one should happen in, whether she could be quickly enough iput iii iier liiost trim for racipg. Many Gloucester citizens were for declining; ‘but ‘libero iwere oth- ers who asked if Gloucester could afford to decline the challenge; the fame of Gloucesters fleet. the deeds of liar vessels and crews lind ibecoiirie an American glory. and now to retuae sloraoe thenvin ners, no matter what itbe condit- ,ons or wlint the ‘warding of a challenge would ‘be ito dim the lustre of that iglory. Gloucester decided to race, and iiieii came the 10b of find-tug a vessel. The best of the all ~sail vessels were out to sen. There were three or four fine-lined aux- iliaries in port. ibut to remove the engines, shift the ballast and cut a full size main-anti ifur any of such ibsfore the day of the race- thcre wasn't tlimo for that, They would have to take what they could find uimong the iall- sallves- sels. z 'l‘liey were still debating and searching iwhen sailing into port came a 14-year old fishing schoon- er. the Esperanto. Charles ‘l-larty, retired captain and sailing ex- pert on the Gloucester cflmmltlen, squinted his eyes at her. and CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-diet D. M. iLamont will preach n"; Btancliall on Tuesday. Oct. 3rd at. ‘I p. m. also Wednesday, 4th at 7 p. in. . iPOLICE COURT.- For opera- ting gambling devises on the square. itiwo local nién were tbaiisd before the Magistrate by Chief of Police Cameron Saturday and fined {L6 or 20 days. Tliresdrunkii were fined $10 each and a fourth ffillllllldfll. FINE CONCLUDING PERFORM- NNCE-“A Oowboyfls Romance" was like concluding play oif the -Mae Edwards Company at the Prince Edward Theatre Saturday night, which drew an appreciative audi- ence. The Mao Edwards piflliefs have come back this season with" a stronger cast than ever before and both in the quality of their productions and -iii their vaude- ville have- added fresh laurels to their reputations. CHNRLOTTETOWN FOR-GOT- TE-N.— The St. John Telegraph in its Saturday issue says: Hurry Baiiaatyne, the general secretary of the nations] council of the Y. M.C.A. of Canada. who, with George ApGregg. industrial secre- tary of the Y.'M.C.A. in Seoul, Ko- rea, are touring the maritime pro- vinces. returned to the cit)‘ from Fredericton yesterday and were the chief guest-s iit the associa- tion banquet in the evening.Sipe£i\ ing of association iwork in the mar llqlime provinces, IMr. Balisntyne said yesterday that there are now nine associations in the maritime provinces. at Halifax, North Syd- ney, Sydney, Glace Bay. Yaiinoutli. Truro, Moncton, St. John and Fredericton, and each association was represented at the maritime convention, which was attended by sixty delegates. (Mr. Ballamynels evidently very much a stranger to the maritime provinces as he for- got to mention ClIRFIOUGlOWlLIllB oldest “Y" in. Eastern Canada, The Kemal cabinet is returning to Angora this morning. lMustapha Kemal _is prepared to] order his troops to wltlidrnw- from the coast in the Dnrdanelleo re- gions if the British will withdraw from the Asiatic (iflmit as the French and Italians have done. lie has ziilriseil General ‘Sir Charles ilarrington. the British ooininnnd- er in the Near East to this effect in reply to the British ileinand ik to ills- that he evacuate the neutral zone. miss ti-riiis for an ariiiist :e and to henial in his reply advised Gener- ]ll't'1liii'i' for ll. further nii VenEi-e to tier-tile Near East" ilucs- to Angora lions. ’ ix" l lfiiilof l=t'_\', with“ Yli.\i:~'i.il' l“i=i-lii livyv Kenial. that he will Fezhi the first nei-zislon to meet (leiicral ling at al ilarrlngton that he is returning to consult with the National Asseniibly "but ‘tal-(D advantage oi Turkish i';-.~.li:i and lzzvt Pasha will leave ilarringtoii for z, conference. THOFOBREAD FLOU Milled i... Hunt Broslimiied Londonfinnadn u Of Course There are Others But Purchase Hunt Bros. $8OOMGS a wit: For the want of a nail I For the want ofa shoe For the want: of paint the shingles were lost. want of shingles the roof was lost. the house was lost. all goes to show that an ap- plication of paint before the lie choc was loot. the horse was lost. For the For the want: of a roof Which weather and decay get in their destruc- tive worlr will save many a big bill for repairs. Una Crown Diamond Liq- uid Paint urly and often. M¢ARTHUR IRWIN tun-ii MONTREAL . Crown Diamond Fall! Fro- dnrll are loll In Charlotte- lown lay ch00. sh-outeil: Wfiheresfs ‘our vessel!" When the Esperanto was new lie had had ‘oer for a mackerel cruise and lie had ‘not for gotten that she i-ould sail when right. A sensitive old girll~tliree inches down by the head or inches down iby tho stern she iwss an old plug; bu‘. get her right, and she could sail. As iit happened, Ben Smith was a part owner of the lfisperzimic: "You put her in trim, Charlie. and i'll see to the rest," saldilien, iind Charlie engaged to iput her in trim. How (ilinrlic Harty in what time vras left -took the Esperantopvlnd- blown and Isea-iweury from her thrce nioiitlis of salt fishing on the Grand Ban-ks, and put hor ll; trinl, how Ben Siiiitlrgave Harty ii)l the material aid inecessary; how ‘Captain Martin Welch was picked to sniil lior, and how he sailed her to two straight wins and victory is an epic in Glouces- ter‘s annals now. On both racednys ‘Marty’ Welch held the Eeperantds whei-l tron: and forgot also that Mr. Pendle- ton Slccretary of the Charlotte- town branch was our representa- itive at the Halifax Convention. i ——-—-<0¢-———- ' PERSONALS i Two ibusiness men from tlieMag [Galen islands, Messrs O. Delaney of Delaney Bros. -Ryd., Grindstone and J.C. Delaney of R. Delaney & Eon, Ltd. House Harbor. are vis- itors tothe city and are guests at the Revere Hotel. iCONSTANTINE m NO DANGER OF BEING REDUCED TO PENURY PARIiS, Oct. 1.—-— King Constan- tine is liiinio danger ofibeing neduced to the penury wililch embittered the inst days of former Emperor iUharles of Austrla- Hungary, ac eordlng to Greek circles in Paris it is asserted that Constantine took ‘precautions against this long, ngo and has ten million gold the limo she Mt her dock I11 thi- francs in gnfg jniveglmngntg, depoli-l morning until he Ibrought lieriback ited partly in New“ York, Brazil again ‘i-ll the evening; lbesides do- itlld swiizeriimii. -in addition, as ins that. he save every Order and £0011 as the situation in, Greece slaw that every order was carriedl became disquieting, nhe imngniti out; he watched the compass and cent jewels of Queen Sophie and flil 11166 mflvkfl. (Mine i111 th-lfl the royal household iplata ‘Wflrll cacti race day iwithout ever once shipped off to Zurich, Switzerlnndiivlttillz £0 the Whfifll. I101 9V0" l0 in change of a trusted friend andH-iet a cull! 0i Cvffvfl- Al"! U111! l! gglfely 49913518,; 1,, m‘, van], of the Gloucester and Boston fisher- a bank there. nic-n.'".\notion of how a vessel should be sailcd.—tho skipper at the wheel and in full command. iw-lth knowledge of the disposit- ;on of every sliizet and every hail- iard and every sail in e- cry slant. of wind, iwhile the race is on. iBesides Marty Weicli there was ——-—-—-oo->——-—- HON. MiR. KENNEDY ' l8 CRITICALLY lLl llyIiONTJliEAiL, Oct. 1.— Hon. W. C. Kennedy, Minister of ‘Railways six ‘master imarlners in the crew who is at present a patient in the of the Esperanto; anyone of those ltoyal Victoria Hospital liermwaslsix iwaii capable of sailing a ves- this morning reported as a littlo' sei in a rirce, but there Iwns never batter. ii timg in that race off Halifax. IMr. Kennedy recently underwent when one of those six ventured two operations, iwliich, it is known. oven to hint that every ~niove on iireatly sapped his strength. Hos- the Esperanto wasn't for the ‘Dest- Dltal executives declined today to' “Murty" was the ski-piper and Who- glvefurther particulars butlt was ever knows a Gloucester bunk fish intimated Mr. Kennedy iwus crit- ing crew will attest that the last icnlly ill, alitliough the doctors thing such a crew tirlnks of is to hope for his iecovery. ‘Mrs. Ken- dispute the skippers judflflfint- l“ ii-edy, who is at his bedside, denqMarty Walsh's case the Comnnittrc patched n, message to Windsor in picked zhlm tor tmaster because which sire states that her husband lie Iwss one of the must oupsiblo is very ill, though hope has ‘iby skippers iwho ever nailed out of no imieann ibeen given up. Gloucester. He sailed two 8P9!" l-nti-maia friends of Mr. Kennedy races off Hnlfax that year. affirm that the two operations Every one of that. Esperanto have affected him to such an ex- fishing crew scrvod ‘without pay. tent as to ms-ke progress toward-s From the time they signed up in recovery "almost impossible." Gloucester to race until the Phone i for your Drug Wants for quick and locust- eouii sorvics. Our line is always open to rush the Doctor's Prescription to the pat- ient. Pliona orders resolve the some nt- tontlon as personal calls. Our doltvary service brings your wants to your door AT ONCE. Phone 219 and be sure. lllglllNNilN llllUG co. SIN the "Past Contests. rior-i-“giigo Blili iiliitfi I the Experiences 0f_ back home 1181a"! W95 geligiiiiiliifmlch mom "*1" “i” “vs p month of their working yoarifor the honor ,|_of solidi"? that international‘ rag, The :9“? ‘BIB, from out ortholl 9 1mm‘??- bought souvenir ‘Wfllvhefi Till‘ "h" mew; and they were pleased with ",6 iwgtches ibecsuse inside "each iivstch cover was an lllsqfillllmi testifying that the pea-rap hail been a member of the Eiperantifs crew in the international Race. But ii. was not for prizes or re- wards that these ninu served in that rnce. An immense ibig cup. set ‘up on a high ebony pedestal lwflfl ito gn (and did g0) to the winning vessel. All the tiiine the Esperanto was iii liallfax that cuip was on exhibition in a hi8 shop iWlXMIOW on the inain street That shop ivri-iidow ‘was within three minutes :wiilk of ‘the Esper- tllltO'5 dock, and yet all the iw-hile they were in illalifax not one third of her creiw ever went up the street to have a 100k lit M19 prize cup. lileinlbcrs oi’ her crow even ipussed the window itself. iwiithiont lbottherlng (to look oger the heads of the crowd around the window to see what the cup looked like. Wlter the race, the Esperanto carried that cup (track to Glouces- ter. With iits pedestal it Wilfi tall as a man. and iii. came aboard in ii ibig box and was carefully low ei-ed into the hold. Throughout the passage buck to Gloucester. that box Iwlth the big prize cup in it lay in the hold of the vessel and not one man alboard was cur- ious enough to ask to have the package opened for a look at the cup. Two- thirds of the i-rsw never did see that cup till it ‘was set up on the pedestal ibotween the Governor of the Stale and ‘thin-x- ty" Welch on the night of alie big iliiiner in Gloucester after iwe go: home. There iwas a smaller cu-p. dint a good sized cup too, given iMarty \‘Velcli as ithe victorious skipper in the race. lvfarty came aboard with that cup under lri-s zirni tho iiiight Ibefore we left Halifax for pm in ti: I061"! Egfigallllfllwlflilll! it!!! will to - rim “T83 TIC - ' . did not have the ieluth N"! d The ' ‘enosa. a. M8. h", “pie yqiigel, which ‘WIS uIPO liandl ‘iqvon two Straight- Tiisflioucentor fiahomlufl m]... not“ for the IIIGHQKUIQ Scotia met mo) iii a n" " sen-gear it ever there was o l’ reason of a naiturui aptitude and i; lung bard experience, he wrests a “fins fl-“m rough iwzaters; lllll. ia matters 0f SD01‘! llfi l! 1"“ "ml amateur. His is not the sill?"- 0i ‘hi; paqfefllllfllllll will“!!! Wilfl. rams rfor~ Iiloeks iv-lith silflTltlllfi partners.” rubbers, enters the ring iwith a razor edge on to igioet a particular adversary h" a set date for a purse. The Gloucester fishuianiin in his raciiii; spirit can. be fiiirly-cwnzwriell w the natu‘, l fighting man WhO would no for a. million ‘dollars strike ii ibtaw to show “but e het- ter anon he in; .:i‘iid rel at 1118 same timp ihim-vgillqlfight anybody who happcng along tor a moder- ately good. reason. lie is more likes. nian, ‘who on being ‘asked: "will. you fight this man?" —-ans- wars: "I got nothing against liiiii, but if lie wants to fight, iw-hy sure!" - .. "When ywlll you be ready?" "Ready? Ready now." Doutt. imagine that the Glouces- temion do not understand all the fine points of geuting a vessel lil shuipo for-to. race. Nobody knows that‘ ometilietter, ibut they also think it ‘ridiculous to race a ves- sel in mguqbui, p‘ sea-going condi- i I aiid TKVN ‘Q ii‘ iii‘ i» ff, I Szioiidll , If you've ever been on good terms with a Plano, Saxophone or Phonograph you know "Second Hand Rose." She did want something new-and even tho man oho was to marry was a second-hand husband, although he looked hardly worn! '- ROUND THREE “THE LEATHER PUSHElIS” lioaiie. it was in a pastcboiird box tied up loosely ‘with string, and Marty illrflllgllll. it down’ liito tlic calbin and set it down on the limit"- er space near the laziiret. One of the cabin gang asked him u/hat he‘ had there, and Marty ziiiswer- cd: “Oh, they were ipzissiiig out cups and one came any way." That ibox with the skippers cup in ‘it lay knocking around in. the caibin oi‘ the Esperanto with no body having the curiosity to open it up. A man iwanting to get into a locker to Wlllidiwflftl would find l it in his way and give it a heave! down to leeward; sonicibodytlierc would iilllfl it in his way and heave it up to iwinilirarii again. The pasieboziril cover was dented iii so that the silver showed through the ‘lire-inks. Men pokcil their fore- fingers through and flicked tho iinotiil to hour it rilllg: but no one took the tron-hie to nntie the string and have a look nt it. The Second Race For itlie second year's racing-- last year that is—tlie Nova Sco- Vfisools 1.00 lblg to ‘he matched by the race than she had the year gan to look around at the hour, ‘Pliere iwere several willing to do their best for the reputa- tion of -Glo_ucester-— the Arthur James frcsh in froiii a seiiiin-g trip; the dlalipli Brown, an auxil- iary, ‘but ivilliiiig to seal up her "Hallie and try it; the Elsie. fresh lilllllq) like the old Esperanto ifroni a season of salt its-hing on Grand Banks. A couple of smaller ones. fresh in from sea, not well thought of. ‘but "with ispnrliiig cnptainis and crews, also ggogd ready to give battle, A trinl race Iwns decided upcn; so they hove tho seine boat from the James up 0n m tho dock. took ing her two big iwoodcn shaft ter, hoisted the salt fish out of tho Elsie and in such rough goinigtrlin they went a-t it. The Elsie won the triul race; and then in the some rough and ready fashion oi‘ the Es-pertiiito. she sailed to Halifax to bnttlethe Billellilee. (Her crew were also all ' volunteers and serving without have of pay). But iiie Elsie iiiid a tough job ahead of her. The Del- alwnnnn and the IdHDGTllIltO were (If ti. slze~_¢he lDfdn-wanng n lb]; anything Gloucester hud. Gloucoii- ‘ ter mniio no more ipropziratiiiii for . before. As the time drew near for " tiie second race tho Coimniittee ‘be last ' off the Brown's ipropellers, leav- boxes sticking out under her qunr- " sen v when not TQBIlL-WhY-Klllill is hard luck, but Ito reason for refusing] to race. And if tho other iboat is z. bit ‘bigger, why that's piirt iii‘ iti 100. The ildsperanto iwlicn she raced‘ off Halifax two years, had 1i mulli- siiil ifour years old. n- loresniltli-it itiellied scunidalously, and a Jib .that was too small. Also iii-r stay- sail could have ‘been a lot lilasei‘ had sails that didn't ifit; and liiitli vessels carried the same spars. the snine hiilliist ii‘. their holds that they would wish to have to‘ meet a. hard gale on the (lranil Banks. Last year when the Elsie (mime to ‘Halifax her crow, alter a tool.- wt the Blucnosr, lli0ll(‘.l'il that slit"; liiid no riitlines in her shriluils._ litzitlllles are tllo foot rope»- 11v taken out to reduce the Ti‘SlSlilllt.i' The Elsie}; crew smiled: _ “Sitppose they hail hail to iii-t a inan aloft in a liurry~how would lie get there. fly?“ asked one of the Elsiek; crew. They also snilleil when they heard of the Royal Nnvy Ullll'l‘l‘| IWll0 was drilling the men at their station work. The Gloueestirriiieiiwi notion of it was that ineii who hail not full quii-kly and culturally into, SIiIllOIli-i lllllfrt ibe a queer lot oil |fishernien. : i That lllueiinsc crew iwere not a [queer lot of fishermen; they WPPOI in good outfit, an wvas Papliiln Toiiiiiiie lliniiineliiiiaii anil liiscroiv of the Di-liiwnnnn oi’ the year bo- forc. Thai removing the l'.'ll.lllli‘.~‘ to lessen the wiiiii rc-eistaiii-i- unis. an outslilo touch, as was the drill- tlon, l! itliay nro challenged lb race] and no harm done. 'l‘lie Piisik: when she raced a year ago also which inen go aloft.) ()ii inquiry they learned that they had ‘been had the benefit of ‘being together, for two trial rariis and still isuiilii] ing lby n nainl officer. Aiiil it was a touch that was foreign to - l liicoiiis to ‘be ‘llilffllig lit-T from the fishermen lflllllilflil, iiotli for’ (‘lloiici-stcr and Nova Scotin. (lnlsiilie influence, not iislier- ' men's lllflllflilifl‘ barred the May- flower from rn -ln:.: last yi-zir; and ll >_ U SUMMERSIDE MARK-I'll. [Eggs per dozen rl-‘Vl ’ Dairy Button“... . Wool, washed Wool, unwashed Flltlt‘ this year, ’i‘lie Iilayfloworwns the hii; vessel lniilt in Boston to rat-o the big llliiciiose. Why she (yaigskgng, p" m) ivas not ’\ll()\\'(‘(l to race. and why 11in“ (lliiiii-estoi- did not build a big ves-iylay. eel to niatirli the liluenose is too long ll story to tell here. 'l‘hn Ain- \il"ll‘lt'S Cup lt-ico used to ‘be u great sporting cvcut. Club house yachts- iiieii and ‘pilblieiiy experts canie to tho |lt:llll and today tho Anni-r ii-aW-i (‘up iinia- is a joke, ii "my be haril to iiinagliio this Fisher- ii.i-ii's ltaei- illflvllllllllg ;i joke, bin, pluiiity of its (‘llll i'eiiii~i1i,||pr 111,-. illiii‘ ‘it iwiiulil have lil'i'li just ZIS hard to iningiiii» that the olil Aiii- tl'l('ll.'S (‘up iwoiilil 0V1‘? liPi-iiiiic ii joke. . . . . .. . iuu. .05 . (loose, new). '01.). .912 i. i Oats, per bush ‘ Potatoes (new) SOURIS MARKETQ- Butter ..... . . . . . . .. ...5v..28 Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . Potatoes ~ MONTAGUE MARKETS Oi ,li-uti.er lb . . Eggs . . Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . --¢o>____ ' Liiuiherniiin‘: blinnrilnii Lininu-nt - ‘ end $13-15 i l itialis ibuilt tiwn new ibig vessels. " the a s) -’ in the tasement. rnis is vegetables. It is obvious deep instead of under the and iboth of the-m one iengthpbu Llie iElsie was taking on n V0953 all, difitlor and deeper Drmiortiqn. ately. unit there is no such thing us time allowance in fisilierinsn’s races. The Elsie was ‘beaten. iShe made it grout showing for her ton- I F" llnlnn ll‘ Irnllel THE inexact. room sroiw The first thing to do when you M" l" ‘"1"’? II iv IN"! HIIIIHTI- famous Liniinent. lt in antiseptic, wider. the Esperanto a bit deeper, ., t ». ,i that was I19 feet or so longer over _ asge, holding her own for half f . ——-—<o>—-- that is combustible as it little effect. “SOFCO” sniisiiiuioiii iiicisiiiii PiPELliSS iiiiunci Means summer warmth the A wiiole winter though McCLARY‘S Ono Register Plpoleu Syl- tom la most economical of fuel. Al: tho rog- lster is directly above the furnaco ovory unit of heat panes directly to the room: to ho heated. The cool air is removed from tho ~- houso an tho wsrni air enters. therefore there l: no, resistance to the bent circula- ' tlon and no energy. is wasted. Tho circula- tion of tho air la free throughout the house, doing away with all tho friction and pockoll which help to retard the circulation of tho warm air. The furnace is insulated by the cold air between the outside and lnlldo .. casings, therefore no boat can escape in most important where a cool collar in desired for fruit and that for houses already built the Ono Register Pipolan 8y:- tem is the ideal installation. The minimum excavation necessary is 8 ft. lquara by 6 1t. whole house. it can be installed for very llttlo more money than the old-fashioned Bole-Burner. The "SOFCO" Sunshine Furnace burns hard or soft coal, coke. wood, or any thing ha: a CAST-IRON fire-pot on which the intona at heat has its strength and massive construction, its generous proportions make a honing plant for a lifetime’: oorvlco. m. a1 "a orco No. as “sorcc-ihi-i Radio-vi mqctanv‘: a priced heating plant.‘ only. Ind everything a RADIUM. - .'-' H "itlng Capacity 15.090, ADIIJ it Ne. 31o lldlumjililliiatinfl‘ oiipiipiiiy 10.000 rt. i .Prl "til 01PM“! 25i0ii0-1ft.~__ not‘ _ one‘ ‘Requires y‘ Finches}, i pupa”; ‘h ' Qiiaitagjifaiiod rural“ I, .. . rlco .. "°‘ "9 Fldivm. Hliaiiiiq‘ capiciiy 14.000 n. Price .. No. 421 Radium. Hen iiliqtfaiiaciiy 10.000 n. PPICO 16B. Bungalow Radium, Heating Capacity 8,000 It.‘ liia iliigais llilllliflifl tilt, Llil; QUEEN STREET u . fin WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRAFTON STREET