NEBUOHADNEZZAFFS STRANGE DREAM Jllf-l ever-Xi. : 15. JB c. e03. l ‘ttpgflflnbylon, on the iiliver I WEI ingthe year oi’ his reign. , . 5 "a ‘boy, probably tvrelve 0f fil- ‘ -n as one ol the wise mun <1!" -_ 1r threateucti to slfll’ the u , bgcatiso they could not ru- ‘t, for him. nor intt-rprot his for- ; tn dream, lianioi was 41111011; number ‘who camo undcr lliv ‘ oi’ death. in ztnstrt-r 1,, the ars oi‘ Ilaniol and his compan- God rpvt-aletl to Daniel the m anti its meaning. which he ecdcd to untold to Ni-hucliud- . t 1r. his is the (lroam: and we will . the intorprottitittu, tlicreul fie the king." it was a strike- . ‘_ dream ot a wonderful statue. . ;_', a for more niarvollous iutcr~ revelation wwuilti Iievcr b11119 trror] to-lianiors mind. hon O King, art a k111i! "l this was Slillpll‘ fact and flattery: Ncltticliadllt-zzar was aion oi’ Ezra and Xoliotniaih. '3 could havc givt-n Ncblicliittl- nr his vast l)i)Yllllll<lll.\i_ “lkiw- nd strength and gIorY." 11"‘ 2r oi‘ this lfook is foutl oi hou- = up words a chartictt-ristic --.h adds a strange Kffllldcuf is style. “Thou art. this hvilll old.“ This hoad oi‘ the imaire rhom Nt-bticiiatinornar ivas by the most brilliant and povror. “After thee shall arise an: rr kiugdplu lllfUYiHfvltJ lhlit‘: .rci’oro Ft‘]}ll'$t‘l11t'il by the sii breast tlllil arms. This wits sihly the kingdom u? "Pill"- .ch lioufltlt-ruti Uiiltymlllil but not rule with so grout a {er and splondor; or mori- Sonic 111 klngtlitltl ul’ lirir - n empire 1 ard this as tho Po. ’, the Maccdnnian empire. _0r» ll i y t was the third kingdom. tlicn Roman empire. “Foraslnilllh iron broakt-tii in pieces‘ and sub- l th all things." (‘t-riaitily in its 511mg powor tlic iiomau empire ~. supuflflp to the lilacctionlan. anti loos, part oi‘ lwlllfiVfi - and part of iron.“ These reit- int not a nou‘ kiultltlfllll. hill continuation oi‘ tho fourth gdoui whicliovt-r that xvas. shrill i» a tlividcd ttinstluat" he fourth kingdom was thc cdoniari, the luvs represented (“vision of Aioxandor's empiH-l i. n8 his ‘succcsstirsi ll the-l tan tho reference to the IIItFlIS-l into tho itoman euipiic of tho; nainic’ trihcs 0n the one Side‘ oi’ the Arabs anti Turks on‘ . other. Anti in tho daft‘ ‘Y? i to kings shall the Gori nl’ iioav- may lnterprgtiltc thatshrtliurr, wt up a kingdom." This_slinll l place _in the tlflyfi ill ll"? ‘th kingdom. iiowt-vt-r wo may rprctlthat Which iillilll now-r lestroycd." Thus it is tllfltrlenti n all the world kingdoms that‘ t‘ e prccectltitl it. “And tllu liltlll“ l "31 shall ho lcft to oih"r Dilitill" ‘ ) gnvercf-gllity shall not ho passctl .- uto u difforont branch of tho hi1- yt; t, “we, "lint it sillilll break in l. ‘.095 and oonsumc all these ; lg-doms.“ Just as‘ pat-h of them. V, royed its prcdt. Foras- t ch as thou sawe tlnfl- the ' ‘ne was cut out of tho mountaii lhout hands.“ in tho Babylonian ipire ‘tho king wass the state, , ,‘ iresentctl hy gold in tho Pers- I-t the noliios ruiod represented t sliver in tho Greok tho tree izens rule-d roprcsentori by tss or bronzo; in tho lioiuan the tldiers woro in control-the iron w we come to a HlllltilllllCfl still 3rlo1'—~ to common stone. The sslahfls kingdom is to bc made oi‘ tho lowly~>tit tho. obscure God is tin, author of the king- i—- it is cut out without the f". ds of l1li'n———iln4| e can make q pine valuozililc tha gold and VI ire tittworltii lhau lrbn. "The Sat God hath undo known to a klnlg what siittll rbma-floipass Prep-itch“ Daniel could not iiavc redlcttttl tho Nchuttratlnczzafs tgdom should puss away willi- ", lining convicted or troauon, '. this was the kings own drealu Ion. pk} y. "Y! I; allsaflnrd. for Jnyed urn! l’ r ll . L; ll. Price Omaha'- . Golden. Tub-The king- ’ of this world tire become ugdoms oi our Lord. and or riot and ‘He shall reign tor- ’ Loolon Text-Daniel 11. B. C" Ulat Nehuclizidtiezzar. .of Babylon, , first besiogoddrallwziy lines ln [his country. palern and carried back witui 0‘(‘.onnors nominal office is: lltfto Babylon certain Jewish is“, tngothor with some oi l; treasures of .thc lt-mplu_. l" l ng the captives “"55 Danllll . iicendarit of one of ~ mo‘ iii-st ' Plies in Jerusalem. and then l- years old. He rose to dis- J,ion in Babylon and became comes from his membership in kingdom. Witt-n Nehuchatl- ‘iticn mie which without diva ‘Inf tho war ho was iii a ltmly catnp ;0nt- night utlien he heard an Irish ‘song living sung tiutside. The csonted tho Babylonian kluirl with'its successive ruiorsl cly it was tit» Ilt-attrorsian‘ piro, with its great kings (T-"lllgl *i\|_q_ and Xerxes. “Authanothcr .n Dumm up ers as tho (lral-co-Mziczttltiriiaui I piru, including tht- world coliti- or Alcxgilidt-r. “And the lourth. Q gtloui shall lic as stroufl "5 lmnt ‘ 1' "ml 1°?“ “f m" mm" ""l"”"'~i Still on tlio right Sill? oi’ torly ‘his dark hair shows many silver lstroaks. lit- is oi‘ riotiiiim height 'i'(1' whermist thou sawost the: Glory O'Connor v- Rebel Leader They call hiui "Gary" O'Connor now though he used to be Ran writes -P. J. Kdlly in thetNew York World 0t‘ the leader ol the llrish insurgents who today is re- reporttxi to have been wounded the ‘battle oi’ the Four Courts. tDulblin. iMr. Kelly says O'Connor has been in Canada. having come t0 the Dominion‘ as an engineer, heilting to. lay some of the ‘chief that of director of publicity with headquarters in the Four Courts hilt ho has In effect seized the lpowrr of Eillllflll tie Valera. His publicity department is rcspotis ibio for his public rrpiitatitm an a loader and military dictator for ire-land, but his roai auilinrit) (executive ui tho lrisli republican army. Having, with Brig. (lscar Tray nor. led publicity the rt-voll against the Dail Elft-‘illllhti auih znrii)’ uvor the Republican clTllH‘ {ho lHJHIHIPS vested by popular itipinion with personal dominaiitm ilillllilk-ll fantastic. To-day hi, is llhc centre of more nticntion ‘than any lllilll in lrolztnd and leg‘ lPIiilS are springing up around his namc with the amazing fertility ot tho popular irlsli imagination. i This new gncrilla chief is a tlir’ tort product of irlsh politics. al {though he siradfaatly disclaims lit-lug a politician. In his colioge days as a student lot Pugiticvrlng at ‘Dublin Univcrs it_v he tras one oi‘ the most proiii int-tit young ontliuasiasls iti tht‘ ‘Young lrt-iantl branch 0|‘ tlit- Vnited Irish League. tho“ a mil, Full!!! 0W1‘ 1113"." W550i lilllllyiuuttl tirganizatloti and John Rod i. For the Gull 0i lll""'*’-"lii|nnti‘s parliamentary party. givon tin-c a kinsilitlll" "qlllvj of iicavvli" i5 =1 l'=\\">\"ll° clfloxtrcmist party with youth direct- _ ling and constituting itself tin- - he term it int-ant Jehovah wlltiicrili‘, and driving 1mm“! m. mp That particular brain-ii was an sitiwer moving icatlors. llo tolls how aftt-r tho ouihroak singer who had hoard another Irishman was in tho vicinity. had walked many mile-s tn shake -O‘. (‘onnofs hand and ask “Will tho litirs in lroi-"intl tio ilitilllillllllg ntiw that England is luiid by the throat '."' . Th0 stranger had not boon in lrclantl for forty years anti his wvortls made such an impression upon Otonnor that one gathers tho mocllug in the lonely camp WEN tho real inspiration oi‘ his silltst-ttuont rareor. O'(‘onnor returned to Ireland. Joined tho volunteer IIIOVPIIIPIH. and fought in tht- i916 robellion was jailotl and wilt-n ri-ltiast-tl (threw his energies into Sinn Fciu politics ilntil the izuorilitt war startod. Thou ho pt‘.- turilt-tl to soldioriltg and iterator- .thc i. it. .-\.s ongiucering director . at hoatlqii:irtors. anti sallow complexion, his thin |foaturcs giving :tcttdtivorous sugg. igmtirtu of cuidnoss and mortise- lnoss in roposo. OWPonnor spoaks slowly choos- lnghis word; and convovs an limprr-ssiriit of tlirnctness: and tilt-or donvictlitin, (‘rontlo almost retir lng in manner with a coitrlesv that has a hint of restrained amid. hilty lio looks htterlr unlike ‘Mention of tho conversion oi‘ Rory to "Gory" brings n quick fierce TPVOlIIllOIIdFY chioi". I writilo lo his fam- and a loaning glint of humor to his pi-os. ll is obvious to hi s intimatt that tho cart-s and rosnonsibllities of his stormy rr-volt are ever present with him placing aiern restraints on a naturallvgeniai disposition (loo ioavos him fully believing in his sincerity, impressed with his cold in'iioxibiiity. ills trot-d is simple. Hr- bolioves in the lrisii republic and is oonvincctl it was subverts-ti iii and out of tho Dail hy (‘tiiiins Griffith andotltors. lio holds tlit arm)’ hdl/mgs to thc republic and must llliillllillll tho republic or bt-tray irrlaud. Ho. dot-s not waitt civil war but says "thoro can ho no pcaco ulli‘ the treaty is sr-rtippetl." The pic turo oi‘ irishmon killing ltfishiuor- brings tlio tlistiiainicr, “Wc don't want to kill anybody.’ Satistioti with his doctrinos con viuccd of tht-ir righteousness. but prrthabiv pzhrinkdng from llllilli? tho t-tmscttuoncos of their logical zipplicatitm. ho ls apparently con tout to await evcttts. ' "Anti tho dream is corlalti and tho intorprottition thorool uuro.‘ the drotim and ilPfWtpt the inter prctation. Tho king answorod unto Daniel and said." First lall ing down before him in sulwi‘ stltmia reverent-m. tv 46) 11nd nr tloring a drink offering pOtlTPtl out lmfore liim as if he Ware a‘ god Duniol se-cnltfio havt- uiidorsintiri thosvti honor-pic be paid,‘ to God whose roprmoiitilivo ‘no was. This ticknowlodgemcnt of Nnbuc hadnczuirfls shows in what sonat- he had been bowing before-I Dan- icl. And ii rovoalcr of socrcts." That is lust what Daniel had said his God was (v Z8); now ho ltan proved it. For his sorvlco to tho lllYlK. Duniol was made governor tho principal province of the om- Dlro With his three friends Shad- rnch. ‘Mosnch nntl Abed-nego, as his ttsslatanta. At the time when the bonk nl’ Dauioi was probably written (Partly in Chaidalc. Partly in ilclirew) the Jown were undergo lug fearful persecution elsewhere llt the hands of the Greeks and othr-ra and tho author's purposo l" Pelflllllll these stories of faith and heroism is to encourage the ltevlile and to assure them‘ that. i i "Your God is a God of gnds.. - he!) 00., 1| It Flint 141.. II» God will help them as he lielped| Daniel , _ 1r O-OQ-Os. LUMBER We can supply you with Windows, Doors. finish flooring etc, for your “HOME” Our specialty British Columbia fir. MacDonald-Rowe Woodworking Co.,Ltd.' Charlottetown, P. E. I. “_._<_ ‘ A silurfi! i t t iovu u! boon will and I Plfllw‘ siuriacrrv is tho keynot- of m‘; mm" mm‘ n. "um this attractive Colonial tiouie whit: mum is shown today- Though olmpll u U“ design, it is economical to oonstfll and for that. reason we believe that em I- tbis house will appeal '-° “m” Thfilauitltiss Fireplace _._,__. plow u, Guard Against Erna" "ll its Construction. . J - t -' ‘it Tho fircplaio tisdtirtllirigzlrl: '. not the utimixe it‘. _ _ H would have one believe. and built-in.b°°k°“5°s “hlch ‘m ‘M5 is duo in a large tutlasulgith- . - molly construction resuitug‘ q er from (‘lll‘€l0\~'Ill?i~iB or isnotautc‘ petiple ‘iiie following silllgfl-‘ll "W- HWY" . , . t ~_ lore, drawn trout an cxtriltrli) article on this subject by irvm 13095. appearing iii tile Julie uuui- l)(‘l‘ oi‘ "Th8 iiousts ilt-aulilui" arc given for the iu-uofit til llw llitiisi" iioidor and DFU-iilvfilll/i‘ lmlliwu‘ and especially ‘he iwffim ‘w’? builds or superinti-utis Li» bui u- mg or hi,‘ own home, in villi‘? W give the-In a workilii! lt""““1""l¥“ "l ‘the principles to iio tibst-rvotl iii planning and constructing the llli ‘ portunt part of the house. Wlilrll ll they hm trhsorvetl, will go a lung why to promote the comfort oi ilic l llilllll. = o r inariiv cons-trtiot-ul liru A.. ri . _ _ _ . ipiaccs aro noithcr (‘llittlrtlll nor "couomical, the only ivarlulng el~ ift-tt is pfllilllCllil by‘ tho hoat ilivou off by Tiltllilllllil from tho back. lsitles‘ and hearth oi- the firvplattr- iPrtit-tically 1m lit-aiiug effect is it?" lucctl thy convection, that lsulty hwy,- h tiirot-t roiatuin to tho ‘tron liiil‘ ""l'l“""-“- TM’ l" ll"l~*""‘” oi’ tho firirplat-o opening. The area ziirough the fire. is > licaiod Zillillof H“, ‘mud Hum shlmtd b‘. a {mm ‘lo rli passes u-p tit" cliininc {with it tho fitat. rcquiro its touiporitttirt: from that‘ at irliit-h it outcretl the room, anti at the‘ Izamc tiiuo drawing in-I ‘imp l" ill" Film" tilm-“lliil art-a for lltt- ciiituut-y iiuo tow-very "if "l Ii lilwi‘? l"ill|"‘l'-'\llll"3< Tllf‘ stttiarc. loot oi‘ filtrpi-lct- oponin: i‘ tffvci of tho cold till‘ thus hroutrfltl“ gum] m],- h, f,,||tnv_ INlllPWIlllQI llilrll‘ plaice, lllf‘ opctliltg of ivliit-h liati all | cularly 'lu pat s oi’ the room iarlll- an.“ m- ggg; mt from the flrc. The open flro» placo however has lls place as an m7 ‘=(l"“r(| auxiliary to tho heating pltfttl, audtw,.r,. w!‘ U19 hilmllltti“ lll-‘ll i! hllrnlllgtfllftlllll probably bu math: Si lllvhcs‘ by l6 int-hos or 12S stttiarrvlticlicsw‘ bct-auso lll'l('l(‘\ViI(I(| can ho laid to‘ |ltt'lli‘l' advantage tllllPll tho tlimten- tsitins of tlto fluo iltlo tho room fire imparts to tho room If out- is to ho prnvitlcti the essential; of construction sitmliti ho untiorstottti and followed so that it will uct stuoke. iin order that sirtlsfacttiry rosullg place. lt is e. fire has the proper area; t-ot-ontt that the throat be corrocliv pro- liflfllilllPfi anrl located; thlrtl, tliat a properly construotcd artioite shelf and chiniuov iu-.__ provided; fourth, ‘that the ohimncy ho (zarrit-ti high ‘ d . and All!- ‘our readerm A 5mm, o; ‘he floor sized be rooms plans shows also tha ' f been neglected to make llllsdflnzu?“ the most comfortable i111‘ veulont of homes. umt-ro t. no detail nu ilnlJgQlfifllflfsppnehl mm’, housewife, Th; hoard throughout are of mitltl‘? 1 along me pins, Gllflllgflogx,‘ with lalde with its Colonial mantel Mid. 9lill"‘-'ll m“ 0g y‘ French doors leading into the sun r rctty entraine- mukos a var)‘ 11MB a nrevlmm oxcluslv Tbs large living roon 1n tit» living mo" ha: o most Mlflfll" bun“ unont. While the kitchen in mod- nd utrtodato in every 4W1"- Uvamra thew 31° M" 5,133‘: us and room)’ . . _ lt i finished in Mm m“ mm “birch doors This house nit-tisurea thirty-kw" feet -wide by twenty-nix fcot dew.- %'":::-.-.::....'.. e “gelling ‘hglg-hlg of the first floor, .. .. , . __ MEIR‘ GHQ-tor e Q1 meson porch, and H10 ylAl-b ET‘ ' ' “our second floor and basement. r9811“: lveiy, are uiine feet; “Ell?- leel- ‘ll seven feet, six inches. There la l: concrete foundation and exterior 0 | walls is covered with smooth merit plaster on metal lath. T 0 roof is of green 851ml!" Bhlngl”? _ n t, ulennt to have hot-water beat. Exclusive of the plumbing and hflad- ing, 1t is estimated that it wou cost. between 56-000 and 57-500 w bum‘ [MS “ma. The terrace in front and rod Colonial entrance 5190p on each side of which are vino covered troiiises. only B9?" whmn‘ llliaaiza the ,Colonlal .“"“°5p1 or? which glvquto this borne it: a r ,0 charming simplicity. t . t t cannon l5‘!!! _ ‘ ‘i can-tan? _ IXIFUO . lonotigii to avoid ‘iuterfcreurstt; illllll, tiiatt Llio shall‘? v tiroplact- bo such its to tlirccutitu u-nxtltiutu zimouiit oi radiated treat The stit-titulai arca oi‘ “frrvl- gtor tuoro of that tho proportion sliturltl oil gliglllly bocailsc- oi grcaivi‘ lrlc ‘Fliiricott square iticht-s of stntaro. ivct, tlu-rc is required a fllio ltavlug an art-a oi t . t " H ll cult‘! and tmsiitisfztctori‘ flrPDl-ICQ The 0i’ tht. cituuut.) momcntun y, UH,“ Sqmml ghoulq he the same oft tliu draft. tbniuko might be as pussllltliu T ho na uxcopt propcr flue tlesigu. built tit‘ ‘brick and ituiiuoti it aro multiples cl‘ Th‘. ‘Iurrtlnls of it‘ lilo flue is liuoti, lining should havo an iusliio‘ "my b" Ulllillllefl it'll"! lliP UllPll- .'e|tprtixiniaiilig lit’! suuaro in- ltos scntiul first, that tlic it h.- scltiom ,,,,5_._|1,|,. m _ ' lug having the r-xzitwi rcquirctl art-r. bt- lcss llian that lll‘l'S('.l'lll"ll. "lut- of sulficiotil si-cltotlai flrfiq jg in uiany inst.'i|ici-s_ ti" most, ‘m t,“ ll the 118 KENT STRE-ET I444 muting of THAT NEW DWELLING TRAlNilR ’ -fon_arron 01-0». name: .- t» FRED ll. v v w v vvvvlv 7' o+++0+o+>+1+¢oooooo ONE OF r . THE MOST IMPORTANT Items In the completion of that now Homo you are building‘ stuoiro lttnlig forced PAINTING AND DECORATING We have worked on come of the but hum“ province and given entire aatlofaction. MAY WE ‘ESTIMATE ON YOURS TRAINOR’S PAINT snor OPP. REVERE HOTE L wo-ooooooooooovoo ojolooomoooooiooooooaoeoowo 0444-0 _‘ L‘ Modern Plumbing . . v - . l t- 'v . ‘. 2n i 0 Means habitation And Health 34°56?" Plllmdlllflilljhe oworn enemy of dirt. Giilten. lnq white bathroom: and lanitary fixtures can b; onto rout anything that lo lmlinitiry. MODERN HEATING Means Keeping Rooms at the Proper... > Temperature We are provincial agent f th I h I . FURNACES, and have Installed" a u a rand cAl-omc the province. Write for literal notlofiod houuboldorl. Lotus figure on the plumbing and smoke shelf fiction of llial: the hot gage}; n‘ L‘ ". ilYlRIc lust fora, the quite a number throughout Wm" m‘ l "P6. and tutlmonlala from‘ which mn tho tlcpti-h," u,,.,,“gh,i“~, the Qntire length of|forceti into the room if there “PM tot» chimney. “Do novcontrtiot the y H _ ' ‘ i’ n M . tiuo at the chimney top, for that chamber also lessens tit lirlttthé Wttlllll nitiily the larger niifllllills’ ltc- tho down tlraft‘ l1)’ 1.967933 low, if it is llt"('(*&l$i\l‘)‘ to chaugu tiroa through which ll.‘ l-‘ilfl-‘fm H’ the dirirctioti of the lino, the fullttlie walls are drawn inward [one aion slttutltl l)u proservutl tiiroilgluiotit for cacli 18 inclies._til rise. n“ all turus arid bends. and tiioltion is rt-ducctl amt ititoriercncc| "haugc siitutld he lull/lo as gfililllill 'o\v opening between tiieluess seriously implatlcs the illlltiild firvptace ‘mm ~41“; smoke ciiamlber‘movement oi the air currents. o,» known at; tho throat (‘tvrrcct _ ‘ ‘ throat cousiructittu is or hmn- l|||._pcr altiorus a iticans 0i rogulattui: portaucti than any other leaturolllic lirc. l no reservoir to hold it. 'i_‘iio smoke with the draft lessened.» The walls should be siuootii inside, fur rough- !\ properly tit-signed throat dain- Home ~ v u, W - ‘ YOUR NE NI Ila plpn oplected Inn"- thll polo E‘ PROPERLY’ 'o can also supply ynl with w Home ‘A l0 lnnure uleiy. convenience: curl an mo mxwu m 1121111 l Iifltilw. d sro 1*‘ B. _ _, " ’ _ f’ quote ‘You ti! flair-Idol Tlllu znncrnm snorN ouuxr GEORGE srnmmr - iCtilili-acior and Builder Home! We build are a guaranty of oolid standing. Anyone can rout, but the propriotoruhlp In a homo but measure; the individual’; talent for thrift. Thorn ll a real ovmflvflity today M Prflifloctlvo liomrbulidorl to nan thfir ltipgtdoforred anterplcul with profit. Egumtes And Plans Furnished _ Jobbing Promptly Attended To 1a FeLLtNo smear i» -= 00-0000 nah-w’ vvvw vvvQGC With Yoursel and Your Family OWN YOUR OWN HOME A mun who in oatinfiedfo lnq In. the molt healthy doulro to own tho roof o small plooo of Mother Earth that one’ We can help you with Plans And Specifications‘ for the new homo you have In view. new homol, but we make old one: look like new with Play Fai pay rent all lilo lifo In lack- ambitlon-that perfectly one’: held and tho u dwelling ltiindl on. Wo not only build HARDWOOD FLOORS BUILT-IN OUPBOARDS - MADE-TO-ORDER FURNITURE Mast-iron frame with-a. lid, hinged lpl‘0fiil‘llllll' at tiic hack, so that the \ lluc twice ikl-HITKWKS l5 119905", width oi’ the throat may be varicd -y iujttugiit straight tlwWD t0 U10. from nothing to 6 inches. ljrcpiaot» avltlttiiit couslritttitm aiiuro a tiuniber of pattern“ on the the. throat would result ill a Wilfiitittrlttit some of WlIlCll arc tlcbigll- _(|rati't, for tho dralt (loos not tie-f git to support, the tnngonry gvgr the ‘pond upon the iarlteticas oi thtrtireplttco opening. A rutirlntg piuc tlno hut upon its proper propor-lfire requires a full throat opening tioliing to the fireplace and titroal. warm water are "f? thrown foowarti at the l-iiroat and Regulating tho chimney accorilug arc passed through the sntukel but slow burning ‘hardwood logs require 1 to 2 inclios of opening. to tho kind of lire prevauts waste citanibr-r into the flue on tile cortol‘ licat up tho chitnncv, Pinning nt-r side. The rapid upward pas-lino opening completely in summer store of air causes a down current keeps flies, niosuuttoc-s and tllitm‘ on ‘tho tittboslie sitio. ’l‘iio tlowirinstscts from entering tho house hy it may he of current is not nearly as strong as| way oi the chimney. the up currout, but I ' iu<h fort-o that, if there be no in houses litinttvtl by furnaces, or _lhrout to the fireplace t.o lntwrctistfillflflvfil Syflltllll-‘i- Tlmillilflfifi Willi"!!! tho volticity of ‘the upward current throat tlauilivrs interfere with even by constricting 1t,.thg mccting '0‘ licating particularly in tho two turrenh; Wm not,“ tutweatlior. An open firo must be "Hymn, the iutpplicd with air and-the larger room. ‘Thus it frequently iia-ppetis the fire the Kf0f1tl._0l‘_lli0 quantity that a flroplatze hat-inn ample fluo Tmllllrtfll; it flftflllflfivdiiiili‘ '11 Width aroa and yet sniukeu ‘batiiy. . if fivc feet or more Inhy p_uii air from distant parts of the ltousc. ‘rho arc-t of - the throat should This air that is heated zit the ex- bit‘ not less than that or the flnq poiiditure 0t’ luér in the furnace‘ is lis Icngtli should aways be equal (arrit-d up the chiiuuoy and wast-- lo tho wltitth of the ilr-nttat-o (mt tt- ctl. but with a throartlampcr dawn h1g4 Tht, 51495 q; the Hfdpluct) only 1 or 2 lnciles. a Glow tiru oil rhouitl lio. vertical until tho throat "ilrilwilllil w" l": k917i‘ Fflllliz Vrlth!‘ is passed. Atbme l-hu tthroztt. the "iii Slliflkltlg the room, thus rcduci stilt-s should the drawn iii until the "ll! "lilliPflillly the waste or hot nlr, tic: irod Iiue siren is attained. Tito Th9 throat tlampcr sltotiul bu as tlirtiat should . ‘bu not 8 inches “lilo as the fireplace, so the sido almio lltt- localitur of I'll!‘ liutcl. dliillb Shltttiduitit the dmwh t" "m" r and shmlltl not, tbe more than 4 or All"! the throat l5 passed." Smoke .- lll(.'lll‘t'. wide. The lesser witltii ‘lillllllvr-‘s ivilh lid thinitcs attiio is a sale uttalirlartl. [Lu tliiilllllh‘ back will llrlv the “Niko shelf to is in M. the wittut oi tho brick 1.1"" 11v and down-draft: if tho lid ftltt-Iiitig at the throat .will tit-pcnd ll‘ llllitiird till tho ctglttro pm. "hon tht- width oi’ titty-Intuit, or u", uwird and upward currents are apt "illllltcr tlit- width of the throat l" cmillllil» ‘i"'"liPI“ being regulatttlil bv the‘ ‘llllililiilr varies wlttii tho type but .~ The. placing of. lilo lillliwn ovor oi‘ tho tinnuu-r. Ill‘ the Il°'Ii!!‘HllY;-iho._bottom 05th,, 3mm, throat tlamper is omittotl. tho ()i)t\,||_ is built into the ‘brickwork at the lug shoultlabw 1- inches.’ it may "Y"? frloin rzi-Qhlfivlfl ""1"! ltdtttnaillb v-no he d t _ tiio fireplace. The urposeggfhtlfe it; to titans: tactile t-tlown draft roadie). ‘ ' at the throat will- “llllifl It approximately our right; qty; of head. on. Thereo ..shelf should» not...“ bricked upmbut should be matiq-IM he construction will per m“ M " height of 8 inches about; the lop of the fireplace opening, The smoke chamber is the iipace "Xlrmllrlinfrpm the top of the fluo "mil" and tbflvwcen the aid» walls _ Y ho dra-wn in aftarnthm "ID oi tho throat is passed. ‘Dhe urea at the bottom of the chum-her‘ l‘ "WP larva, izlnoeJtc-Ividth in. Hilde-i that. of the trim-om nddotlfln 0f the. qsmuko shelf. RD‘ THEATRE . “rliltvlntmco ‘htirrtlllatetl ‘4 4 o l tllttlhliiillfle ofnhuldin"; ago level of the for of" tlit-"fircpinoo 7i ‘illwtliitmsfilttwlltl- Yvrméu: ‘l-gibtrdirotirannd ' t tttttttrttw o». o following Jug, id . l" t - ' ‘INK’, contrao " Ytbqvlvf-‘l y ‘w... ‘fi rfifi: I u >',_-. ,1 ,= 6i. " .__rbat.s out‘ ll ‘non mg 1 .5'~'PhIrc-:6houidi- lira ..-t t; gmqka‘ viwlf not lens, unni- 4 inch“ m Width. s inches-p Mrove tiw thyroi- "w fireplace opening anti-extend: lllfl‘ tholuli ‘length of tvlrtrtll ‘ , ‘ii-sit smoker aeltifinbor tqt 3a,. ~vnrrtottmitr ~timntiiuintqit tnnm» _ _ smoke temporarily tn it??? 911st or winlmiouvtii» mam-saw: t d t ‘ "' ”'"-°~“ t 319%. ‘»‘?2.‘*“"!»"‘.87‘§8 If you are thinking of building be lure Ind OOHIIIR CHAS. E. CARSON 43 ELM AVE. 0004-00-0 Tho (ltanrpcr consists cf Thero QQ-AAQA-OQOO-O§O-QOOOQOO-OO-OOO VBUILDING § IS HERE! With mm nut lkyhlqh, ma Building ultimo-nu Labor new I uonahlo, It don seem n though it lo quite "i5 enmtllittiu time to build. wmuiei- it’: a tiny Inexpen- uivp Bungalow or I largo oxponllvo Offloo luildinb. The Mdrchlritp and Trldumon, when pill lppur onpthin page very cold- wlli gladly‘ furnidhlyour "gratin, all klndm. 01.. Information IN} Will chow you How to build 0 1 voomooigoooooo-oovo-ll fat-z at‘; L‘ ~ a Himbii mt...» fficientgl. lumbi unit of tho enjoyment of! your-flow Home d ha Plumlnfld. We lro .. {HWQW 0n your uxturu and give with! but ‘MP9 In ohooolng tho ‘HEATING svsrmir l. i ‘it’ for your immo," it Involves‘ many different lngloo and out ting tho right onl for your LET “Us nsnmawul. up j, ltianiay, Shaw Plliliilfllll 161 GRIAT GIOIOI fllllif“