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ElikerY ireat, busbies* has .had
:shillings,' and a handful, of 'deVoted
meno-Jarid the; Outainte has' been 4.
of cipital and Oriusavikof
iitriployes„ 'In many of the great
nesse of to -day -there :Are survivors
..dangers of Ore tO the .building itself; t4, °other .
bUildings Eqd huMan life. 40 rapidly: being:
banished hy Metal :reds pilitgl4
is laid in Ithy 444,10, eecin'es
prefereii And ethers *hit 'are roofing any
kind of buil g, whether it be,
Warehouie insist on Rib 'Roll. COUNCESTANIARD
barn,' house, garage, shed, or
Standard" specifications.
°It OvER• OLD ROOFS
The coat of laying Rib Reil is lower than that `-
of nearlyall-othertypea Of roofigg. Any man
'who is handy. with* a hainmer can _pit it on: .
to 'the *alue of your property. , • ' •
Send ridge and rafter ,measurements Of roof .
-L.-or-roofs in- queition; for .free estimate of Oat,.
Oki roofs bite thi; are rapidly boomed:mem:kg
of the past. Fireproof; permanent Rib Roll
real' mean lower , inierance rates banish
trouble and give your building an °,
THE LEAD •
SEALS
wart. tiotit
ping weather-proof feint. It le invasible from
the neit Pattetn.which ban, been widely. but '
. It is made to famous "Council
The stew' nail With the laid ea dm hied *lore Nhr.eadisige".
Con be handled even rrith mho en., The lead ea ihe head preitirely
seekthe taiii-liele-,maker it weather moist. water•tightt. Only 22e
per lb. Freeseniplesen request.
PRESTON, ONT.
TORONTO
WHERE WAS THIS? •
When the committee appointed' to
Yisit the members of the church te
ecilleeK.for the fund for, the purchase
pf 'the new organ ealled: upen Mr.
Smith; the men „Rare invited into the
dining room to discuss the ,Matter.
Called to her hilahand from the living
-room, "Well, what did you _give
would not take anything, but Robin-
son took whiakey."
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'8 Largest Sound System
: I. Royal York Hotel.
pantos and radio, receiving: seta.
with bedroonvecene in' the beck-
, ground showing' Headset, and
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3. The great nineteen foot sound;
projector Jiorn . Wed ,In ' the
The" ROYstli York, the • new, specially designed,' loudsPeakeni " fraMed' amplifier 'panda- capttbW
having the" most spleasing tone of boosting rifilhe Strength of thts
in- keepittiwith-thet decoration -at .(1-.,otko,9oomo.okiyilities4_4-*orei,..
sot set is used to convert the
26 eyeles current supply into 'the ,
60, ode power source necessary I .
to operate these fatioue systems. i ..,
Thede function, through -bent.- 1.1
rUbbet insulated and Caton ,CoV, .,J
' : -Canadian Pacific Hotel In Toronto.
*Ai designed . and • manufactured Of beth 'microphones and -erne;
In the • Radio aid . TelOpitChe 0311hittitit either the. picking to
Laboratories et theNorther.n Elod- of. 'Programs froth theselocations
trja CoMpally; 111 Montreal and• is and Mfg "hrottdcaitting" Of 'thou
lieW .heitig.'. Stalled iti the hotel:, to:all. pelts. at the house, or 'the
ilt
elated Ofilci Ily .operied on' Juno one of these point*frorn anY other
undted bed-tot:mai: will be at edit) 71•WitY-45T-V'it
'''. •008 ttlaY tiiieY one or tWo pro. be locatedin the et/aid idefil on
glee orighlatiog from Bootie of the fourth floor: there also .Will
Walter the7;',fanuous 'author of
aeries of alticies Tit-Bits,',,sought
but, Mrr'E. D. Brenton late 'mana er
and indUCes hint describe -or early
So long as the' Atlantic -Fez* is
Written about thete; will •he :reference
Of: his voyage in the. Britannia in.
1842: She was the•wonder „of. her day,
yet the .norrral staff in: het; ,passen-
ger,' department Was, two steWards,
a coid4'and•I boy; her saloon Was not
ths were such that "nothing. Smaller,
for sleeping in waS ever trade. eat-
cept coffins," and, candle,light almost
added i,glaom to the ,,darkness.
It was with the Aritaniiie 'and her
`three' sisters Wooden piddle steamer's
Bnrns and Mr. David Madver laid.
the foundations of to -day's
In the: Britannia ,‘A saloon paisage•
P.reY4ionS and Wine. end. ,there
a steward's fee: af a guinea; 'as much
$6,000• May now be paid by 'a Sin -
cast Diekena to. Make the jottineY a
Passenger ha'S, infinitely better aeco-
Mmodittion and catering, • and .fat
Mr —afterWards Sir -Samuel etin=
ard was A Canadian., and my father
Was 'associated With, him at
London agent for what became knewn
as the Cunard, Steamship CoMpany,
said. Mr. brenton.
1:.04* some atnazinz changes der -
,grow and, grOW in siie Until the.exist-
•ing leviathans were reached -and the
little offices give-piace-i-a-thg-majesz-
etpool arid New. York, with staffs for
every sort of wark afieet end aShare.
The'-lwootlen paddle ;steamers :wept
done reinarkehle Work;. then canie
the , Andes and the Alps, iron screw
merit •as transports, to the- Crimea..
in .1856 the experiment Of a big
iron ,paddle .steamer was' tried—the
'Persia f011owed in 1862 by fa,
larger steameriof the, same tyAe, the,
Scetia, lint the serer; was:clearly the
best Means A:if PropUlsiori, And the int.-
pressive paddle, which bad reaCheda
diameter of fotty feet, went 'the 'waY
Dickens Spoke of taking the milk;
in other words, the coWron hoard the
coverings.. ' In °the Bervngaria there
is a garage for twelve ears. •
there-is--nothiing-you. cannot
board a big Cuiiarder—give a private.
dinner .darty at, sea, a great• public
ball in ,dock, hold. pi eetings, dances,
eeneerts,'..sports, .andswi{mmpiug ,coin-
peetitions, and :even,, organise a anan-
•nequin •pa •rade.
As , .sue talk, the. '1klaur tania, •: .the
world's ''fastest liner,;, eel •Mates her
••twenty;•first .birthday. •Even •.amongst •
Cunarders "she ;is an' extraordinary
favorite. She, -has. weathered ,every
peril of every sea • in peace andiwa ."
rfar she..`lias• been world ,crrtiising as
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their • 41st annual 'ConVerition in. St;
Jahn.'s United Church, Wiarten, on
May 2.8th.,- DelegateS Were present
front every patt of the countwand a
spirit of: deterzninatien Raft an.
the fight against the liqucir . traffic.
VI the readi,ng of -he St;riptures by'
1M -. James Paterson, 'and prayer by.
superintendents ;were received:. .and
,ton .offering The opening prayer. 'The,.
',address 'of .weleome *as. given by,
it-hixiiry Tire Yes and No!
If you ckive t;ai for oue. year onlY,,itoyal Masters are
an eirrayaginie. They, lag toe lon$.:.
If you driVe a car as lottg as 'the Mierage naafi: &es, Royal
::Masters-area--po.dtiveeconouiy. One set will see you tlFough.
The Royal Mister is the, best...tire ever made -+ buitt with
deliheiate disregard for costs.•
The tread la -double thidc. 'Side -Walla are made
with extia plies_pf .svelar, fabric, guarded against'
lisrr. Not one in five tboskrand .will blow
:ma ander two years •servici.:
.sisk at
The ' prinCipal speakers at this ses-
•sion were Mrs: E. E. Short, South-
amPton, who conducted the. Memorial
serVice, and,-11rs. L. M; Ferguson, of
Southampton, who. took for her sub=
,Were contributed by Mrs.' .Chippen-.
dile, Of Kincardine, and Miss Nadean:
United, presided at the eYeningineet-
ing • and introduced •the speaker 'of.
the. evening, Rev. -Dr. , Cprrie, field
secretary; of the prohibition union,
Toronto; who delivered an interesting
ery. phase of the temperance question
and ' the conditions' Prevailing under.
the present liquor control law. St.
John's choit, furnished -Musical num-
bers, ind a Vote Of thanks, inov- .1.
Mrs. NI aughlin of Paisley, to those ,,, .
Who, c tributecl to the Succesi of
the . convention, the meeting was FULL..2STOCK RAKES ', i(Ops ImpoikG FoRks , GAR:,
closed wiirlhe benediCtion by • Rey. DEN SPADES • CITLILTVATORS . : EVERYTHING IN. TOOLS
The folloWing tithed§ !were' elected; FOR GARDEN. LAWN AND FLOW* BED& ' ' •
vice-presidents; Mrs. L. M; Ferguson
of Southampton, and Mrs, E. •Stanffer
If Walkerton; reOfdirg secretary,
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. smith
•lorresPonding secretary, Mrs: J: N.
Vanslyke, of Port Vele; treasurer;
Mrs. E. E. Short, Southampton.; sun -
Ferguson. Southanipton; Christian
itewardshi.i. Mrs. W. P. Reid, Luek-
:now; medical contest, Miss Alice
Thompsen, Paisley; temperance. in
Sunday S,c.hool. Mrs. B. Simpson; par-
lor meetings,:Misi Elliott. Port Elgin
moral education and mether'S Meet-
er's aid, Mrs. E. E. Short. SOuthain-
itineardine; Press, Misa Lot-
tie lVfoore. Teeswateri. essay and pas -
tet, Mrs. John Shrink, -Port Elgin.
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THIEVES IN A .CEMETERY
years afterwards, eaeh Cnnarder Car,
riedist row to supply the. dailY
dtfrifig the voiage.. There are still'
old scryants of . the; &Timmy 'living
who. remember theSe cows being.
brought ' ashore hetween,-=voyages to
course, fresh milk and• ereani are cai-
ried in the. refrigerators in enormouit
quantities, 'for .sometiines a big. Cur
The Britannia with her 1,150 tong
eeeded by the AqUittima, with a ten -
nage of 047.000, and the Mauretania
with her ".L5,000 hors.encriver., A. lend?.
.of men were enough for the Eri-
tannia; the. deck; engine, end cater-
ing departMents 'Of the Acaiitania
need- a ,thouaand. The total tonnage
Of tbe original Cunard fleet•was 4,6001
it ig fihtt more than a Million, Maud- '
dest needs of a private enterprise to
:Mitre than
Ore Marvels' on considering 'pro-
greia :in Atlantic travel.... I well re%
Them* The iiithitiehwidtit tvithy*hich
tiot
'trivet -a Ili her Wien tcfas
get- beYottd- -oil litinnotte
raores, one for ladies, *ere consid-
ered enough for the -Whole veisel.
Most' up to this time bathrooms on,
smetictia..4wirn,mini„,betbs in the -big:
OunaidergAt the Aqiiitimia there are
pushott, three jiffies,' of etirPet, • and'
2#004 vatic at silk damask for
Martin Senour-100% Pure Paint. Senour Floer Paint
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Woodlac Varnish Stain.
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-Martin-Senour Quickate-4 Hours Enamel Dries :Dust Free- In
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:One .HOur, No Odor And Thins With, Turpentine, In A Full Line
Of Pleasing Shades:
Murestar For Wall And Ceiling Decoration.
,Pull 'Line of Meakins Rubber Set " Brusheb.
:COIL WIRING hi: BARB & WOVEN FENCING ON. HAND.
FRESH CAR OF CEMENT JUST .ARRIVED,
Compjaints are made of petty
thieving at Maitland ceinetery, saya
: reported that receptacles
by owners in taking, ,care of their
plots have 'Veen carried away...This
is very annoying; and an example'
should' be made of the offender or off-
enders. One would,fancy, that, if any-
where, property 'rights would be
• held sacred 'in a cenietery; hut. it
seeme-there•'.a•re some petiple- too-
-hide even to Abstain trim'. violating.
• really modern apartment would
consist tif 'garage, putting green
arid 'a bedronin,
Montimental Works
Ilse the larkeat .aod moat complete.
itock in the most beautiful deSigns
to choose from.
We' make a specialty of Fantiry-
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Wore. plating :yeur order.
Pkotte 266;
.anct. :PORTEOVS..
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THIS, MACHINE IS MADE 'WITH TWO STEEL BEATERS
TO PiluORIZE THE hi A NURE• APTER WHICH It RECEIVES
tliptp BEATING AND IS SPREAD OUT EVENLY BEt
IT• HAS A POLISH, .0 STEEL REAR ' AXLE, FITTED '
WIT -II ROLLER ERA -RINGS Tit,At -CARRY, ALL, TITS -;,FRIC-
DER: SEE TIIIS SPREADER AND VIND OUT Witt IT 'IS
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