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Exeter Advocate, 1907-05-23, Page 7
t i D.,1GEROI't4 i'I RG.tTIVES. Aledlnines Id 1 M ('1:1.. du it (:arc -- Their lifted is Weakening. Nothing coutd L. cruel than to ir►duce a weak, unu•luie person to Take purgative medicine ut the hope of find- Illg relief. Ask any doctor and he will tell you That a purgative medicine mere- ly gallops ihruugh thee bowels, weaken - Ing the tender Desacs. Ile will tell you .also That a purgative can►►ut possibly cure disease, or build up bad blood. ,When the blood is weak and watery, (then else system is rum IJ('Vu a tonic is the one thing nt•tdtd---Ls the only Ming That will put you right. And in nil ihi: world there is no tonic so good •t • . Dr. Williams' fink ('ills for Pale Tett •le. Every dose of these pills ac- ly makes new, rich red blood, -tilfilett fill; the veins. reaches ' s cw•a•y or- gan in the body and brings health and strength 10 weak, despondent people, Mess Annie Beaudreau, 'Untwist, Ma dalene Islands, Que.. says: -"I wa pale. rely heart would palpitate :, ally at the least exertion, and 1 ee ti t aly from severe heaa . iiletd several medicines \whi,! - actually to leave use worse. 1 t,. .was advised to try Dr. William,' lee Pitts, and a half dozen boxes have e rot` as well as ever 1 was. Thew !. dune me so much g iotl that 1 %volal like every weak girt in the !and to tr them." It was the new blood Dr. \\'illiams Pink ('ills actually made That restored Miss Henudreau to health and strength and in 'the sante way they twill restos ail sufferers from nnaa Iuia, indigestion heart palpitation, netn•algia, rheurtla lista and the secret Ailments thllt mak the lives of so many women and grow - Ing' girls a burden. Sold by all medi- cine dealers or by trail at 50 cents a box. or six boxes for 82.50 from The Dr. Williams'Medicine Co., Brrickville, Ont. 3,000 \11Itl)ERS A VE.t1t IN IT.11.V. the Terrible Record of (:rinse fur Twen- ty -Seven fears. The latest criminal statistics of Italy reveal the fact that during the year 1906 3,1')6 persons were murdered and 93.768 wounded. The figures show a decrease from the preceding year in the number of killed, which Ls attributed to the pro- gress of surgery. but there is an increase Tri the number of wounded. It is calcu- lated Ittat in a space of 27 years 97,900 persons met violent deaths and 2.000. - OW stave been wounded. The statistics relate exclusively to crimes referred to the courts. and do not include wounds which healed within len days or cases which were hidden from the police. Crines of blood shnw a decreasing ten- dency. as compared with the increase in population. The record for crimin- slily is held by Sicily. where the pro- portion of murders reaches 42 to every 100,01X0 inhabitants In the I5iovince of Girgentl. The proportion decreases in ether provinces. and falls to 25 for every 100,1100 In Naples. 11 decreases colloid• ernhly in Northern Italy, where, al Der- gnmo. (here is only one murder for ilev 100,000 persons. tr a IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND 116WS 1iS M \If. AI1(lteT JOHN BW. AND 1115 1'EOI'1.E. Occurrences In the Land That tielUne 6uprelne In the Co rrrlai World. Four generations of tier desceudanls, including her great -great-grandson; a leoy of Three, followed the remains of Mrs. r h )taut, who died at '!'hornlord, aged nuu-I -four, to (he grave. Skiplo+r \\'urkhousInfirmary is so full, says the tnedit'al otlicer, that aged i talents aro forced to live, eat, and sieeeke in The general wards where pa- tient: are undergoing treatment in bed. \Villiuri' Arthur Junes, a c••lnwiet at 6 1'arkhiu'st prison, 29 years old, lounged s h u; -elf with his towel. \!ie John Burns has allocated to ling. ' eel £84,495 of the £200,000 grant for I t;,• unemployed up to date. Applicn• 1 lions from twenty-two of the eighty- ! ighty! eine distress committees were refused. 1 • ), I+ . 1 r t three_ hundred ie persons ns nct in Westminster bbey to honer the ate- •' n,ory of the great liberators, Wilb:r- 1 free, Buxton. Zachary, Macaulay and Y Granville Sharp. - The King has approved of the dis- bandiuent of len units of lioynl Engin- eers Outline) Submarine Miners, these being the Falmouth. Marwick, Humber, e Medway, Milford haven, Needles, Ply- mouth, Portsmouth, 'Thames and West- - ern Diwisioris. e M. J. C. Buckmasler, the veteran re- former of 'l'cddingion, the other day ce'ehrated the 171h anniversary of his birthday. ifalf a century ago \h•. Buck - master threw himself into the Anti -Corn Law agitation. and there /lave been few reform movements since in which he has not taken n part. The starting of scores of new mills in Lancashire is exhausting the sup- plies of female labor, and inill.o vti rs are sending representatives le Scot- land to endeavor to induce young waren and girls to migrate to Lancashire to learn mill work. Lloyd's Ilegister Shipbuilding Returns tot 19(4 show that the output of the United Kingdon( was 915 vessels of l.- ie?6,79a Ions, an increase of about 205,- 001. tons in merchant shipping, and a decrease 01,21,351 tons in warships as compared with the previous year: In Brflish colonies and foreign countries 9511 vessels of 1,09,1,420 tons were launched. an increase of about 200,000 tons as compare./ with 1905. Michael Ilenry McDonough, 28 years of age, n laborer, who had pleaded guilty to n charge of manslaughter. w'•ns recently sentenced to four months' imprisonment. he Threw al his wife a piece of iron, which )Hissed her, butt struck and killed Ile';r infant child. On dile 2nd inst. the wolf n manu- facturing mill of W. & E. Crothcr, Sinitliewaite, near 11udd•'rsflctld, MILS c',nlpletety gutted by fire, and damage to the extent of .Clo.gr.k) done. Rubbing posts for cable, made of whales' jaws. am to be seen in the vil- Inge of Ilawksler, and represent the whale trade formerly citified on nt that place. They stand 12 feet or so above the ground, The Interesting statement is made '' 0 last year's income from death du- e:- amount to no less than 019.000,000. duce the preeent duties were imposed lS95 the total receipts have been £ 0I.txk).Ot10. Modern English dabs only to 16►01. Before Ihnt we had n century of Mid - Ole English. three ret-Mirie's of old ling - rich, a century of Semi -Anglican e r firms :Snxon, and then some sit cen- turies of .\nglfcar) or Anglo-Saxon. POST OFFICE AT SINI. %PORI:. Troubles That Carriers (lase in \laking 'heir i)eliveries. The post office nl Singapore must be a Tower of [Intel. There are letters for delivery to Eu- ropeans, Eurasians. Malays, 'Tamils, ilcugnlis, 1'ii' .es, Arabs. Armenians, Sinhalese and other's, says St. \lartires- le-Granr. The postmen have iheir work cut out, and when there comes a Ta- mil Ie11,er they often have to beat up the countryside for the man with two fixed abode. and they often have to toad out the addresses and origin of all their letters al each house they visit. There are other obstacles in the way of the speedy delivery of !elders. Dogs, for example. The Malay pcEslnlnn is n 1Mohatnnuelan. and when the friendly dog accosts hint (dogs nlw'aye aceost postmen) the Much is n dcliJ.'fue•nt. The postman nit's( bathe. And the bath trust be token before the n'st Bruer' cf prayer. Prayer- are dieted five limes a day. Either the postmaster 01 Singatscre has to nerves or lie 'doesn't open his explo- sive correspond. n•.'. ♦- sI:\tt\TNI; fl. ii1Es. The baby who suffers free; in.lig'rs• leen 1: simply starving 1. ,/cath. 11 ;.., . all ile•.ire for f.e;,1 un,l 11.•• ion, a! ..',tis take .1.ro, no g,. 4 au•l Il., ; hiid 1- ptevisit, en"- an.1 re -1!e--. \to'L. rs will 011 8.i other ne'ttiente ne 1 .,ntpl t., cure ns Belo', Own 'Tablets they a;ways et'• eel --110I can't Pc-sil,t' .1 , baro►. \Irs. .lana',. Savoy. 1.11111, 1. uteque, N. 11., e;+w -. "I believe that haat r' two/ been for it;ire e own 'rabble my Fb:hd syould have leen in her grave. She was eo:npleter;y run d•,wn. would vs fuse frond. nn,l ars rapid/}' 1:1411:1g. \•.:hang; I gave her ;lid Ler tiny peel tient I lu'gat the use of itaby's Orn Tablele and three love chi n:eel he: elite n we!I awl g: .wing child.' .1,1 1•w' drugcti•ts or by mail nl 2:1 reals a 1...x from The Dr. \\:!aura' \L'.)i elle ( .. Bawls%ille, lint. \\ MEN 1 11II.Di11•:V \\'ON :\ \ hitt(/(/'. A corioti and pretty ('u.!oun le ,.1,- . , we l , we every )car in IlioI'Itw of II:Hn- .1.1,rgt. (I Innny. f, r••1e1 rate a fain -.115 w.. tory Much 5'4i ww„n t,) hale , ltd., tor. n mire than 1(r► grate t:g . In one or the numerous ateI''. 1i:unburg was u, bin' d 1.) Ifs' last yen•entity, ww-hell it wos Suggested that all the Outdo -it Shoup be sent out unprotected info the romp of Il..' 1.esieg;ere as the tnule ap- 1 eat for mer'r'y 1.f the 1lclplessy rind the fn*lecenl. Thee ww ae done. the rough /soldiery of the irnr.!1ng artily Raw with ansasetncnt. nn•l then with pity, a long procession of 1311e tln•a. clad in white. some •coil eof the oily. nii.l march boldly into their camp. 1'he sight melted their beetle. They Threw 41.-wn their uresis, amt. plucking branches t'.f fruit from the neighboring orchards. they gave then) le the children to take beck to the city n. a token of peace. This was a gym I victory, which has ever Sur.' been cc',m• meenoraltvl nt ffantburg by is prose:scion thref boys WA girls dress./ in while and carrying cherry Ina branches In their hands. Al.t. O)4 ACCOUNT OF (MEW. An ache in the back and an ache in the nous, All on account of the baby; A fear and a fright and o thousand alarms, All on account of the baby; And bottles and rattles and whistles and rings. From cellar t.; a11ic n cluster of things: Frohn ,noriMig 1:, nigh) and lo morn- ing again. Nieto, foss and more fume than an army of 1000. And a head that is stupid for lack el its Meet'. And n heart where a i100d of anxieties :\11 on account of 11►e baby. fey in Thr• heart rind a light in the eye., All on nec.niril of Tho baby: gum ing call -ad nn•I a growing sur- prise. en on ac,•„nal of Thr and pat ane: Ines/ w. ars down n myriad fret::, its, a sun'hiity '-lig Vol another be- gets; i •gels; int n pus' est-. of soul as 11 baby y is par.'• nd stilettoes fol fnith as 111•' children a•,' sure; .\n,t n glnry of love. between hueband and wife. .1nr1 a saner and happier outlook of A11 on account of the baby. ifs 1118 EXCUSE. -r•h'rely Thomas --"stay, where did ye:u ' giil dal san.lwi••!1"" illntsry Ilnrvey--"1 seee'd wood fear it " Thiele Thinness -"I'm erehameel uv }•. use. Ilai vey. 1'ou5e air n diSttrace t' ale 'mem." miners- Harvey-. Harvey--' It wain'( 1ny fault Ik ww,N11811 hiptl,'rlise51 ate." A A A .\S TO POSITION'. "Plovers. yez grit Ih' black eye?" "Fell on lite back." "1'er eyes not in yer beck." "Nr, ther was the brick Kelly threw." "Artiste." calked Mrs. ilirnm from the ton of the stairs, "hew about break - fist?" "Oh." replied the new servant. who had overslept herself, "ye nedon't (rouble to bring me tinny. 1 ain't very hungry ihie lnornin'." T ,Y U I="l 1: NO. 21 07. Stops -and all stomach and bowel (Loonier*. Main puny babies plump and rosy. Proved Coif a by tyeary' u cceasi d use. yea your druyygist for it -- Nurses' sad Mothers' Treasure -2Sc.-G honk, $1.25. ational Dror h e3,em,cal Co.. tsauted Mottoes/ TIIE AUTOBUS 1N FRANCE. The automobile omnibus has brought about a great change in inlervillage communication In western France. Un - Ill veryrLcert!} there was suchh com- munication o-nunication except by Horse-drawn ve- hicles, trolley -lines existing only in the burger cities. Now a movement is rap- idly spreading for the introduction , f allobusses, running from town to town, and these vehicles are proving to to very poPular, andn great extension of the system 1s anticipated, the popula- tion being dense. One toileo t railway takes 270 Ions of rails. Ope of• the greatest blessings to par- ents is Mother Graves' \\'orm Exter- minator. 11 effectually expels worms and gives health In a marvellous man- ner to the little one. Mrs. illiss-"/(ere is a letter i want you to post, dear. it is to my milliner, countermanding an order for a hat.'' Mr. Bliss -"Ile:• s; tutee this piece of cord and tie boll: my hands behind my back, so !hal 1 won't forget ft." ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches and every iorin of contagious itch on human er animals cured in 34) nilnutcs by Wol- ford's Sanitary Lotion. It never Tails. Sold by all druggists. "The difference between a woman and a glass," saki the funny fellow, "is that, the glass reflects without speak- ing, while a woman speaks without re- flecting.- "Arid the difference between you and n glass,' said the sharp girl, "is that the glass is polished!" Bow to Cleanse the System. Partne- 'ce's Vegetable {'ills are the result et scientific study of the effects of extracts of certain routs and herbs upon the di- gestive organs. Their use has demon- strated in many instances that they ee- g;ulate the action of the liver and the kidneys, purity the blood. and carry off all morbid accumulations from the 'system. Th,'y are easy to lake, and their action is mild and beneficial. It surprises a man the first lime his wife loses her temper. After that be is surprised when she doesn't. W iiAT DO PKOPLR NERD woo aro run dawn,. arm inic, pale. listtore s " Perrnrim.'• are that tonic. It biu:•is. makes strong. it Rives now life. Thuya are many tonics but only ons " Nron,viln." A POSER. Teacher : "A mole eats daily twice as much a, it .'vdghs:' Pupil : "Ilut how does it know• how much it weights?" Very 1117n1y persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer c.ounplitinls, who might have been saved 1f proper remedies had been used. 1f attacked do not delay in getting n bottle of 1)r. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. the me- dicate that never fails to effect a cure. Those who tinve used it say it aoI. promptly, (g/til ihoroughly subdues the pain and disease. Lillie \\' "\\'hat are dehh, pal "" Ira : "Debts. my son, nee the silent part- ners of experience.' MARK Tolls ni`erINCTiON ; A purely local disease of the skin, like harher'e itch, Is cured by w•e,tver's't•'rst° alone. Butwhere h where the 1 Rheum,h.adwl with Impurity, Weaver's Syrup alms should be used Traveller (in station restaurant) : "111. wailer. this is it pretty small he.'Isleak... Wnilr'r : "Yes; but you see. If you had MON to eat, you would lose your train." Nol n Nauseating Till. --The 'excipient t•t a pill is the substimee which enfolds the ingredients and Makes up the pill nlnee. Thug of 1'armelee's Vegetable Pili: is Coo coniloun.ied ns lo prescrvie glle!r moisture. and they can be carries, int 1 any Intitele without impairing h'e'ir strength. tdnny pills, in order to keep then/ from adhering(. nre rotted in le -orders. whieh prove nam'enldng to 114 mete. l'nrnletr's Vegetable ('ills are so prepared that they are agreeable to the m• sl delicate. FINALLY \1':\S. Deacon \\'igg : "\ow, Ilial w•ns a fin i•hal di-t:,nu Farmer \V.igg : "1. s : but do yeti know, I Thought i1 newer w.111111 1,0." Trouble f•: mighty shy w hen it see, a man corning slang' :.u,I ww'l:•Ries(t as he ..stalks. Saves time, because it makes ironing easier. Saves linen, because it gives a better gloss with half the iron -rubbing. Saves bother, because it needs no cooking, . just cold water. And it CAN'T stick. Buy it rave sy b name. r� IN SOCIETY. "My mistress isn't at home, ma'am." "Please tell her, when 1 saw her peen- ing from the window g front wind tw as I carne up, I felt so afraid she was." A Liniment for the Logger. -Loggers lead a life which exposes Iherit to maty perils. Wounds, cuts and bruises can- not be altogether avoided in preparing timber for the drive and in river work. where wet mid cold combined are cf daily experience, coughs and colds and muscular pains cannot but ensue. Dr. 'Phomas' Eclectic Oil, when applied to the injured or administered to the ail- ing, works wonders. A GIIA\IMARiAN. That horsethief over (here is a great stickler for =reel English." "Ile is?" "Yes. Ile always finds fault with the judge's sentences." Only those who have had the expert - (lice can tell the torture corns cause. Pain with your boots on, pain with them off -pain night and day; but re- lief is surd to those who use llolloweees Corn Cure. Freedom of .peeecl► has enabled many a elan to give it to himself in the neck. CANADIAN-PACIF:IC iRRIGATED'FARMS <: IN SUNNY ALBERTA --- Before deciding where to locate in the West, let us tell you about these lands. The best wheat fields, the richest grazing land, are in this province. Write us for full information about crops, climate and special railroad rates. Local representative wanted in each county. Telfer & Osgood I ,:05 Eastern Selling Agents, CORISTINE BUII.DIN% MO.N /1(1:51.. Tli.,l','ft)ftti ty%ti'T 1\ISHta. j PEN -ANGLE Strange Itequr•la Regarding the Ar• r,usigenlruls of Funerals. Sir James 1eiltpiliou»;s desire to ler bcritel in full evening dress costume re• calls, says the London Evening Stand• ant, curious last wishes of other tes- tator -s. (surge herring directed that has re- mains sh,tuld lie beneath n sundial at the MVO, of Hest, !Maidenhead; Queen `,. -`.,ria planned the entire programme her funeral. even choosing the nisi • to be played, the anthems to '..• 1 eple of months ago a young tad)' shied at Iletgate on the eve of h. r e..isling was buried in her bridal dr'-•. !'ie friends who were to h;twe been t: • bridesmaids 11 LIItendi g a funeral ill Rr, ► the gowns which they should have worn et the ss editing and carrying in place of 1111• ' o wedding toque's. li 0.• ' Aar Inr was the (intern] of Ma- e e n 1:g' rnon Stewart at nascent - 1,.. `;in es . eighteen months ago. The eolith wets drawn fo the grave by the dead man's horse. The mourner's w a:k- cd and the bearers wore old fashtnnsel smocks, each with its Collar adorned with a text. The stone men appeared in their mourning garments nt the church service on the following Sun- day. SOAP AND '[1IE UN1)E11T.\KElt. Weary Walker -I alters know•'d it! Tired 'Puttees-Know'd what? Weary \\'alker-\\rot dat. sign over de way sea "Clennurg and Dyeing." Tired Tatters -Well, w•ot erboul it? Weary Walker -Why, 1 alters kttow'd trey went tergelker. 'reacher -"1141w is it that you are late this Morning?' Juhrity-"Please, nl'nl, n burglars been caught in \\'est s• • • t rind mother sent me round to the g. station to see if it was father." Q' 4,0 peer(./ a vagi •ty of styles. larks and prices. for 'omen. men and hildren. Form-ftte,J. t replace i bn.tar,tl and Y s1 our coot any Angle garment faulty in material or making. Is )ealer, are authors 4 Pen -Angle Under- wear Is form -knit so it can't help fitting your figura, -it's made of long - fibred wool so it won't shrink - and it's gilaran• teed besidts. The whole idea is to make 6e ' It a 00 t; 04 you can't afford not to buy by thy trademark (in red). >toa UNDERWEAR A pure, hard Manitoba flour for bakers and others demand- ing strength, color and uniformity. l'r , r H E EST IR M1<. STRONO &WHITE AT YOUR GROCERS DEALERS EVERY% HERE SVPPLIED OITH FLOUR A 511 FLED. WRITE L1. WE ALSO MAKi 'QUEEN CITY.' A BLENDED /LOUR 111AT HAS GAINED GREAT FAVOR ASA GENERAL ItOUSEHOLD 'AL1 1•V11505(5' FLOUR. Tilt CAMPBELL MILLINGCO. TORONTO JUNCTION ONT' ' Your Money cant Help Increasing If your savings are deposited where you can't ran in any moment and draw nut amounts to meet p -iso ng wants, you'll be more apt to let tow principal lio sad gather interest. Our system of BANKING BY MAIL is as Safe aid Easy u If you visited tho Union Trust Co's afiicel in perroo. Weigh." 4 per cent. Interest on Deposit lutereat is compounded quarterly. Balances arc always subject to cheque THE UNION TRUST CO., Limited Te ;iple Building, 174.176 Bay Street, TOMATO MONEY TO LOAN Band for Booklet, "Banking by Mats" t,AFETY DEPOSIT VAULT3 TO (T Cr MADE IN CANADA and 4 Cyclo Engines Complete Launchos H.: MkLTON MOTOR.. WORKS, Ltd. niMILTON, ONT. • SPECIAL 80 -DAY OFF:. n"il. ,TI 1 I(` 1 Fr l 'tut') .%w ►Til O AR ! 1 11. K FACETO FACE WITH THE SUN! eon tho bvnG ?due..., UN l'AItM. KEA 011 ILANC11. BY lItAIL INBt'REit, 81.20 sITIv1:iesrarha Q. -d IH..r.-p,.s. n.rerrold Tnrthis peke h. Pit.... TherrTeraeeprs sro made i tt or try.; ar1,[[art rwrmf,.•'turn o l.ur�l-•. ant .U't 'lo'a'd 1S nm'i,1 anA VE'ile ret S'e pest 0.51'410111. ib,, ere 1)555.51x)1151., Itdri9 +Aiur u•w l'oa e.chend Wr.rl�,ue 0.4.)-..- 1lh l'Uw'Y.KI'11. 1.6']RY.1.alrntlaeall] rrnund a..0 adJust^.L aaAnAsrlt6u ItT Tr16 )1 O . n. n•I orore .. Ila.. $., of tpU t,a• hove broil sold trout proto p (0 Ev.ry wg'.u' ..r la lbe r,+ant or atsew Jde rs-enrW 16 •old 'resales., r. ,r. ane est 15.w tnrtrue,ent.: en4 no termer 'pool' D. witbo-rl ene.011.11:015M1L1:s Aw AT are btraeht to v,ew 00th lnnn4hlnitrNarnr as spin by 'rovege far$l.1(N7 (W•kM,lft.) 'a11I • . &AttI./hit n•.estolope. or {w'atrhM. N. .Yat wit h 'nob .•rA•r M1, ., &rand 'Qrr .ml y,,a0,0nl4 net Mlnl lt• 'WV 51 5 RV ANT esehTriw.r,11.'JEOTA. NEI•nERE %TF1Fnrmom•r n•lun.1M. %V 11 A Tot 1110Ta4Ya1 he5.., , Nm,. 4, IWO. Siemer.. K.rtland 5,....e t'o. aENTLII *R. - 1 MOA with me on my sec -est Vor•'pewe trip one - 0} ur F -A -.blur (solar Telr.r•.•pee..116 whleh t had the pleftelin, of 01:erel .no at, feller' el the Sun At the Alio Hen ty It at, eln,e-t rt per err., e.ncv'ale.l You, R•Inr 1.701k-tee1,, great th tin 1N r"h.e to me on 11,1. urcaeion was (,ant Elmer cn•st.tOwn the entire molal'fartn.T.I,*vpe. Y•sass troy. R. 11E1(M iLlItT1..5ND BKUIi. 4: (.U., DEV'r. w t- 90 C&IT. AMBERS STREET, NEW lenit11. Your Grandsons Will Be Old Men Before This "Oshawa" Roof Wears O u •i Send for FREE book - "Roofing Right," -- worth your reading. „a Get the facts 12.lr ar y'o,1 roof before grapple of Oshawa Montr?41 L. 3 t r'.e •1. W. ]toot your buildings with "Oshawa " Galvanized Steel Shingles this year, and that will be a GOOD roe in 2'007. We will give you n written guarantee backed by $2:..,000, that such a roof, properly put on, will need no repairs and no painting for at least twenty-five years. i �A'�;t It GS EE EHLES culko roofs water -tight, wind -proof, weather-proof, rust -proof, tiro -proof for a century, -our plain guarantee) keels it so fer 25 years without a cent of cost to tho man who buys it. '! y. ' 4.7? ', r Made In ONE QUALITY ONLY, -of 28-gua je, t 'c:1) semi-liardencd ST EEL donble-llalvanized They lock on all FOUR sides-th© ONLY METAL shingle that need NO CLEATS. Easy to put on --a ham- mer and a snips (tinners' shears) are tools c ouggh. Cost LESS and last longer than any other roof. ell us the surface area of any roof on your place and we will tell you exactly what it will cost to roof it right, Tereeto Ottawa 1•'n"en Winnipt Vancouver 11 Ootbcrbe tot. 4115;13•: s St p i ' St, 76 Lcwi> fk 551 1 ansae st, Aliii.+...:vmsiam .-_...v••••• •s -..w. -r- •-+-. -� IE Stole of Ri h Carton riteee ee.l reeve 14 to Ton. CO71,p r FENCE. r.r.1t^f. 1?.i+ Fmk... 11 sal $t:.naoi 10 tervve1 t stays taut. Paso'. -1 svtiiTF. user h, asy tam PAIi)LWJ1Rs rstscii OOHPANY. LSMITLb, geleeetetner_.rt t r_ , ' ' .. - r,.w,..l ,arr.'s^, fn erecta Load* r eon '- 0' 1n favi'(. !:(: , t:.»I:i.•L ar•1 Urli (stew before + .- Watkorvil! e, Tvrocato. Montreal, S(. JC .5tt. Wivraltscii