HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-11-21, Page 7THE BARRER'S UNION
01 Montreal, Canada.
MR. EDWARD BOtJBQUiTa—
PL-RU-NA SCORES
Another Triumph in Canada.
President Edward Bouquet Lands
in G1owine Words.
Mr. Edward Bousqucl, 248 a !'Anel
.trent, Montreal. Can.. pre ide et of
Barbers InternaLonal Union, Local
4a5, writes:
"For several years 1 have suffered
from catarrh. 1 tried many remedies
watt little or no results.
"1 was advised by a friend to try
Peruna, and after using a few bottles,
1 am much relieved.
"1 believe Peruna to be the greatest
known catarrh remedy of the age. 1
cheerfully recommend Peruna for ca-
tarrh.'
The truthfulness of Mr. Bousquct's
statements cannot he questioned. He
has given a clear and frank recital of
his experience with chromic catarrh,
and how Periina helped him when all
ether remedies tailed.
CYCLING AT A MILE A MINUTE.
Greater Speed Than Many Lxprest.
Trains nn a Safely Ricaele.
The cycling track tragedy which Oc-
elot -tot in Berlin, (,er'rnany, recently,
trings prominently to public notice the
glen! speed attained by pace-foll•)wiug
cwclisb.
In the Berlin occident the back tyre of
cite of the motor p0celueker; burst, and
Ilte rider was hurt. A medical attendant
hurrying across the track to hls relied
ons struck by n motor peeing a secjnd
cyclist. 'The attendant twr' instantly
'killed. and the ntotorssl and cyclist were
•t!hr•:wn and severely injured.
The rage wag one of J4) kilometres
OS mile: 246 yards), and \t'althnl:r, the
'injured cyellsl, won the world's clams -
'pe tI !lip last year by ct.vering this: dis-
tance hi just riser ! hour la minutes.
AL Munich. also last year. a ey^Inst
pedalled 59 miles Sri yards in one hour.
aim! took only three in/wilco some few
coil seconds longer to complete 100 kilos.
This. a greater speed than malty exprcas
trails, on a safety bicycle!
01 Cour-c. these perf.:rniancro dere at-
tained
t.taintd by the aid of pricing. stile is
spenkc well for the *lamina and endur-
ance uf the cyclist.
in I. t. s p:ace(I raers the cyclist b. only
es lust a , lite motor which )cads the
way. \\'then n motor cycle is produced
capable of leavelling full sixty notes in
Aix'V minutes, then, and not till then,
will racing cycltts lie able to do like-
wise. As will be imagined. special
cycle',: and nio'no are user) in thecae
event+(. The cycle enables fps rider to gel
close up to the 1oterisl; Thu: he is
5.1:101deit th11111 wind, and to .s'me, eaten!
i, drawn along by suction.
1► may le tuanlinnt J that Leon \lere-
dit11, the celebrated British amateur
cluunpkin, to.,k an hour and a half tri
r•.,rnplete lot kilos. It is filen interrli)g
l.• tote that the one mile pneed record
sheltie at 1 nimite 1 1.51h seconds.
4.—_
Dill\'I.N FROM IIO\Ii:.
A wealthy .ttnerican. oho had road
notch about the hardships whit•', the
!itch pcu•vltry are supposed In tulfcr.
determined M (ravel aloul hi the Em-
• ernld Itic ani learn Ito state of of.
lairs for tlltnsell.
\Ohne maturing through n remote
part of the island he ranee acr.s,• n
poor old women. t•eale+l, with all her
hunibl • furniture about her. et the intl-
die of the rood before her "t.• osse
'1 he traveller was pn•f.no, l . , d
Iter••, be!eia Ills 'cry ey'e-.:a teat !•
0 ii t ern
Will,. taking Were: Ile t . t
of his car. and he gale Ihr , I•
111011 a sovereign,
ieI'ell rite." he said. "vs hal is the
!retitle tits Por frend!"
/fobbing en 1 Carta•) ;ng her gratitude
Ila' u:d wort:an 1eplietd• "Shine, Nor,
int outs, minas whitewashing. '
HELP ti•oUrt It 1111'.
No neither can eapeet her little ones
10 gavage all the minor ailments of
t elethe xl, but she can be reasonably
stere that her child will be healthy it
she •gives it an occnak11nal dose of
Blaby'. (hsn Tablets. And she can feel
absolutely safe in *thing this ine.lieins,.
A, rho has the guarantee of a• govern -
in at analyst that it contains nei M-
ale or poisen,us soothing stuff. Mrs.
1:ria (.lessnl:.tn. New Hamburg. Ont..
says:-- "I hate .re.l (laky s Own Tab -
Ws for stomach troubles ant eenslt.
pelion with the greatest success. 1
always feel sate when 1 have a box of
Tablets in the house.' Sold by fiN me-
dicine dealers or by trail at 25 cuts
a box (rem The 1)r. \\ Uitalna'
Co., ilrockvine, 001.
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I4E;ei1s IN el:RICO.
! I t•v Are Neer Owl:teed Among Ow
Datives act that Country.
111 ::lied life debt Is regarded a:: a
purely pess(nal matter, fur sottish the
irdividtial who contracts it is alone 40-
siousible. Ahncast the only important
('xoeptlan is nt the case of a wife or
minor children. 1u that case the hus-
band and 114:14tr is responsible. But in
Africa all older practce sell persiels,
and dells may be collectd from other
relatives, n►t indeed, they may unsoiig
many Oriental peoples.
A debt a,rwng the native Ini.es of
Ab'ica is never outlawed. It descends
from the father to the children, even
unto the third and fourth generation. In
Ilte journal of G. Harry Agnew. a mis-
si .uar•y, the following account of native
li.'.s and methods of dealing with offen-
der/4 is given :
If 11 luau hes committed some misdeed
and runs away, it is cuslc:rnary to arrest
This father, or his wife, so that the rela-
ttes may be forced to look for him.
Elephants coated to exist in the neigh-
borhood of Inhambane many years ago,
} f! there are debts among the people
ti • re to -day which originated in the sale
•.f elephants' tusks perhaps hely years
ago. An instance of this -kind will illus-
trate the matter.
Fazenda is a native Christian. Her
rather is a petty thief. Ihr grendralher
was a kind of underbuyer for a while
man, who would give Iiinl cloth with
which to purchase ivory.
One day a native came h him with a
loi of ivory, more than he had cloth to
pay for, ec. ho invited the native to go
with him to the while man, who would
buy it.
Instead of paying for the ivory, the
white roan took it arid drove them away.
The owner then made claim against
1'nze'nda's grandfather. who could not
pay, so the debt ddscended to his sen.
Tile son, to settle the matter, gave a
girl to -the son of the man who had lost
Do ivory; but this girl died. so, accord -
log to native custom, he had to give an-
other girl. This he did by handing over
Fazende.
The /natter finally got more compli-
ated, as the man who gel Fazenda died,
tend she became loo property of his bro-
ther.
She left this man. and another offered
lo buy her. Accordingly, her father look
cloth from the second man in order to
settle ftp with the loan she •left. But
Foze,dei refusing the bargain, the second
roan would not take back his ciclh, but
demanded gold sovereigns instead.
Finally Fazenda went to work for a
missionary, named some money of her
own. and was able to settle up the corn -
plicated affair.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ('ante to the
Rescue After Doctors' 1'ren t-
ment Failed.
The life of any constant Irasellcr s
always a hard one. but those whose
work compel them to lake long tire-
some drives over rough roads, exposed
to all conditions of weather, are in con-
stant danger of lotting their health. The
extreme heat of summer or the pterc-
ine winds of winter sap their strength,
the kidneys become diseased or nceu-
runtism sets In. What Ls 1100110(1 to
withstand this hardship is rich. red
blood --the pure blood that Dr. Wil-
harn'' ['ink fills alone can make. These
pills are the travellers nevi r -failing
friend. (xneerniig them Mr. (;a•rge
Dalp.'. of SI. Eht. Que.. says: ---"I am
a grain dealer• and ant obliged to Drake
frequent trips, sometimes very tiring.
returre•I pompe form one of these
hips last Sllrllrllel• very much fatigued.
I was overheated and tried to cool and
r. :t myself by )(slinging on the veran-
einh tilt late at night. 1 caught cold.
A11(1 the next (ley I did not feel at tifl
w'e't. 1 had n headache. grins in my
e'entadl and ons very weak. 1 went
:o 1400 it don't• r. bol he said 1 would be
oiright In n +lay er so. to I Marital on
another trip. 1 had not gone far before
I felt very ill and had lo return I,orire
e nd go to bed. 1 had t'hills, hendache,
pants in my stomach and kidneys. The
Meier carne to ser n:0 anti he said 1
was overworked. Ile Iret.ted Ire for
t•e'cral nronttis. but Instead of improv-
ing 1 contentedly grew worse. 1 wosttsl
away almost to it skeleton and really
thought I was going lo die. One 418y
Ins « returned from the village with
n ''r ; v of Dr. \\illhuns' Pink Pills.
•1 , sot me to lane them., ns she
rood li Ind been very highly remote
h,ende I to her. 1 did so. and by the
lime 1 had Taken lour Coxes I felt
enough I.enef1 to deride the to continue
then[ and 1 Nook 0111111 n dozen leirwa•
'I hey fully cured ale :and to.lny 1 am
able to go (dealt ins work without
resoling hiligued.,,
Fnligu.'. on III, least exertion Is e
sign 1 too toss! is pour. Iteplaee
the beet bleed wilh geed tassel nod
Taken will be a pleasure. Dr. \\ iltiai sa
Pink Pill' snake pare. red blood. That
is why they cure ontemin. rheumatism.
kidney tremble. indigestion. heart pal-
pitation enol the nerve-racking ills et
rtheesel and wonentwxei. Sold by all
• : ri:' dealers or by ,unit at 1r)cenls
• . ' r s!t tv,xec for $2.50 from The
Is. S::.::anis' Co, Frackville, On!.
GEO ING THINGS STitAlr,IfT.
'I'11e smart man approached the bokl
proprietor. "Look there," he said, "I
want you In settle a little question of
terms which lies. Arisen between me
and My friend here. I said I was com-
ing io you to nettle ins bili."
"Very glad to hear it." snul the piss.
proctor. 1'Rut what ie w rung wilt)
Ihnl'"
"atoll. my fri •, ,1 I , ugh[ to
have send your I ! I h ' - the point."
"Cam.' 1., Mill 1 s.:i !.•,e It Is my
hill.' --
"Rut you seal it way my till just
tow."
"Syn It is—your bill And 111) hill. trot,"
"In fad, Then, you contend that it's
cur till?"
"Of more. e. It tat"
"Well. that suits me all right. 11
It's our hill. of course, we divide 11.
anti make oil my half, will sou?
There's nothing Ike getting th•ngs
straight.'
f
One kind of charily al;a.s hos a
card attached to 11.
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AN EASY VICTIM
TO CONSUMPTION
'I to ran down .r stem ie an inviting
field f•tr .ne germ of Tu.erculod. Von
cannel: avoid broaWag La the gem too -
they •re ac ery where --but • robust s )s
1 n 11s uu.nu.,c teem their attacks To
rebuild • weakened system, there is
notbl(g that tit.utales w much virtue
as l•0., ,.IYER 011.. but tl,e yens* i■
not in rho grow. In fw.t the grease
retards the beaefteial action • f 0.5
re•ry vl.rabls yrtset)1e ►ut t`
,cOh.by
deraaglag the digestion.
In "BRICK "S TAST Ii4,jPS' the
art'•s • is etliMtaate.l. it present* lb.
1.1able vrtucifles of ('OI) 111'1.11
to • palatatw font, ainttt►ued wlth
yherons in roe porno o! the t •.,m
pous i biro} of Bypophosighiloor. tb.
nutrition. 1.1lntd ICstr•ct of Mali and
the Rrouoltlal Tonle aryl fted•tion fluid
Kai reel of ``Wild Cherry star:,
ARM YOUILISKI.1•' AGAINST
CONTAGION:.
"nr,icx'e TARTY -bit -SS" will band
up the enervated system end .cin cuts
Itronehttls. Pullaanary ikeu,tlane, ar.d
et. der reed or dionsiters d nervous
system. Idallris your body healthy •nd
you need have no fear act g.reu or
d i*ea..a,
Head 1l-ick'a guarantee wtlb each
bottle.
1
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"BRIC1.'S TASTELESS '
1* put ■p l■ eight (t, ouoee ',antes,
re:all "Hee fifty iso, cents, and Is
twenty 001 unnCe bottles, retell prion
u:.e (I) dollar.
♦ N ♦ ♦H -•+•-Ne f •
COURT AGREED.
There are few places that have given
birth to more humor and wit than the
mutt -room. Many have heard of the
famous Lord Ellenborough. One day
a young member of the bar rose to ad-
dress the (ioUrt in n grave criminal
ease. "My unfortunate client"> -he be-
gan! repealed it two or Three times,
end then stopped short. "Go on, sir,
Ipso on!" said Ellenborough. "So far
the Court is with you."
DIPLOMACY.
Teacher—"Willie, this chastisement
which 1 am about to administer will
pain me far more than it will you."
Willie—Well, din. if it gets ler hurt-
oe you loo bad, why, ease• up a bit en
1 won't let on. En, besides, ala says
1 got a weak heart."
Not R Nauseating Pill.—The excipient
of a pill is the suLslanee velli^h enfolds
the Ingredients and makes up the pill
mass. That of Par•rneke:s Vegetable
Pitts is so compuunded as to preserve
their moisture, and they can be car-
ried Inas any latitude without impair-
ing their strength. Many pills, in or-
der to keep them from adhering, are
rolled in powders, which prove nause-
ating to the taste. 1'arinclec's Vegetable
Pills am so prepared that they are
agreeable to the most delicate.
BARRED ALL AROUND.
"flush!" murmured Moe. Nevpop, cs
her husband entered the room. "Baby's
askep!"
"Bul," protested Netwpxop, "that's the
only chance 1 have to be heard."
SCALD BEAD is • dl.gustiag and olatb•t•
df1oti'os*eavyceesr'afunusu.tt •in i ehlldersnne.
Curate. Mutahsgtswrbresaglomaud r,at ,t' lnenvaerrn•
this.
A frenzied financier out of a job Ls
of as mush► to the world as a last
year's blobs nest__
Clow to Cleanse the System.—Parrne-
lee's Vegetable Pills are the result of
scientific study of the cffeels of extracts
of cerinin rvt►,Is and herbs upon the ell -
Festive organs. Their use has demon-
strated in ninny inslnnee_s that they re-
gulate the action of the liver and the
kidneys, pui•Ify the blood. 84141 curry off
alt morbid necutmnlnlieens from the sys-
tem. They are easy to take, and their
action Is mild and !reaclleie,.
One man who was to make a speech
amid to another at a dinner:- -"Whet
had 1 better talk atoll?" "About two
minutes."
ITCH. Mange, Trairte Scratches find
every term of rnn!s1ious Itch in Truman
or animals carred in 30 trinities by Wol-
frrd's Sanitary !,lion. Il never fells.
Sold by u;1 druggists.
Some %ei111(11
!hey core base
dence roane
fire so- contrary that
eonlldcnce In 11 001111°
Use the safe, pleasant and effectual
w.um killer. Willer cremes' Worm Ex-
terminator; nothing equals It. i rueure
o botlle and take 11 home,
How easy it is - to f.trgise an cnatny
when he La in a position 1e do you a
favor.
WEAK WATERY BLOOD cameos mnehtrnahb.
That f irr.f Primp and twiny m'e •p rpt •u.+
f •!low lac II• wake. Try '• Ye-o,vin•.' It is n..
br.t tunic to make you strong mud well. All.
druggi•ta sell It
SAW '1 11 LIND
f ),
"What is the final end of man?"
queried the Sunday r•ti.•ol lowlier.
'The haler N.' (unsettled the entail
toy at the kx,l of the clam.,,
THE LA- S'i' MAN.
title \\'illi* - "int•. I,n, ‘ h• „0.0.1
the keel man on earth?'"
Pa—"The srtoemaker, my son."
be
1NU
19517 gu.
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DF.CRI: tar. Ea ESE 01' OPIUM.
in China Edict from Throne Has Made
l:real Reduction in I'se of Drug.
Says the North China Daily News:—
. sit ob'e1'Yint traveller who reached
ll. ug Kung the other day front the in-
terior by the way et the West River tells
of a great change so far as the use of
.;pinta is concerned. Ile points out Uual
the edict issued by the throne on the sub-
ject has had n marvellous effect upon
Orr people -and especially those who
luive leotard the seductive power 4.1 the
Mug. Ott the river steamers and pus-
.enger f.r,u'.s, w h•re hitherto there has
['evil 0 free use of the pipe, there is now
. uoarke:I diulinulent. The etleuml's trod -
oil. to Chiangencn have notices c+onspicu-
ois1y posted prohibiting the use of the
drug on board, and net (only are the no-
tices posted. but l!ley are observed,
"The traveller declares that on a voy-
age on a passage boat to Cldangmen he
did nut see ri single opium smoker, and
since the tat of the aot'enth meet' IAug-
lot 9) he has only seen two men smok-
ing. Not only has there been n big de-
crease in opium oonsutiption, but (here
ha- also been a lively demand for anti -
opium pills and medicine,
"The fame of the root found in the
Malay States has spread into the inter-
ior, and inquiries arc made for it. (hi.
nesse doctors would like to know where
it Ls to be purchased. At present the
Juponeee are doing a vied trade in maj-
or -Juin piles, but whether they effect their
purpose or not has to be proved."
MOT'HRR'S SAMIFICL.
Every nether knows hew fretful the
I'M)e ones are when they dnvv1' -1
Muttons. and the many nights fest she
1+: called upon to sacrifice.
Mrs. S. A. Hammond. of Mtrni",o,
sans. "My three chtklren have hod the
mumps. and 1 used Zam-iluk for all (.f
'hem with excellent results. Z.am-Rack
did my children a world of good, anti
will always keep it handy as a house -
)old reu'edy. I mould recommend it to
all matt:ars. and think that no home
should ise without 11."
Zam-Buk cures Cults. Burns. Changed
Hands, Ringworm, Sprains. Bed i.clts,
llrtk. tneers. Runntny Sores. Sceln Ir-
rtlatten. Patterned Wounds. Piles (bi'r'd
fed bleeding), Abeeesses. F.erema. ole.
Of all Meets avid drugs:Los MI cents a
box, or Zani-Buk fit., Toronto. on re-
-4.
A woman should acr.nowledoje the
financial allowance~ made her try her
husband by making an allowance for
his shortcomings.
It Keeps the Muscles Pliant.—Men
given to muscular spells and exercis-
e!, and those who suffer muscular pains
from bicycle riding will find Dr. Tho-
mas' E.Ieet'ic Oil something worth
trying. As a lubricant it will keep the
muscles pliable and free from pains
which often follow constant use of
them, without softening or impairing
their btrenglh. For bruises, eprains
and contusions It is without a peer.
Did you ever notice that the man
who declines to take advice is always
the first to give it unasked?
EY B1t1Blv(t THE NERVF.Q with npinm you
may -top a cough but the lnda,.uutti"a goes frim
bat t•, .vane. Alien', Lung 'Wynn], c"ntalnl:,g
no opium, gem to Ike runt f the trout:• anit
curio deep -stented attentions of throat and lungs.
CAREFULLY COMPROMISED.
"Father is in a perfectly lovely
mood," remarked Clarice. "Don't you
think you had hitter nsk him this e'..
elil11lt?"
"5112:•0.4' you ask him?" suggested
CIaro'e e.
"Oh, I can't," protested the girl. "I'm
too shy."
"1'ou ask him just this one time,
pleaded Cinrenre. "1 pro:nise you That
in the fulure I'll ask him, no matter
bow shy I nal."
Give fl man a good dinner and he
w.11 renin t in n good humor for nl
least nn h.,ur.
BEER* IS GOOD FOR MOST FOLKS
(HARDLY ANOTHER BEVERAGE FEEDS SO WELL)
earirieefaa
JEER really excels milk as a food -drink for
most grown people. And many, mr.ny
people cannot digest milk easily, because
it is so
l.tckillg in solid food -contents.
Moreover, milk is so liable to contagion that it is
seldom pure when we get it in the cities. Idut Ontario -
brewed beer is really pure, --brewed in cleanliness, of'
sound m4tcrials, in a sanitary way, and brought to the
user in the same tit -to -drink state.
Beer Is No Stimulant
Drink beer with meals and at bedtime, as nn Item of diet that
will help the stomach do its work better, and will feed tilt body
besides. Don't choose beer as a stimulant, though,—It does
not contain enough alcohol for that. the tt as a food -drink
that induces lazy strmachs to do their work well, and so helps
Clem get more you 1 out of all food.
Deer" Makes Bettor Nerves
Ontario beer is not only deliciously appetising ar.d refreshing,
because brewed of pure malt and hops only ; hut, besides, all
the power that hops possess to repair nerve wastes is kept in
these brews. That is what makes boor so particularly good
for women to drink regularly. Ask your own doctor wtlat
he thinks of beer for your household.
* BEER is a terve, which covers later, ales, porter and *tout1 lad, in the grasp*. of On
Mower•, implies Leverage. ,neje under most h)gica+c ,: ond",,r.. frac. Oaterw Leiria), itlu Leat 1
the acrid) malt, bop* and pure water.
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TIER COMPANION.
"No," said Miss Peppery, "he didn t
like your eyebrows. Ile said they were
loo black."
'"The idea!" exclaimed Miss Passay.
"However, 1 assured hen they were
not as black as they were painted.
A cough is often the forertmner of
serious pulmonary aftlietiona, yet there
is a simple cure within the reach of nil
In Bickle's Anti -(t :isuniptive Syrup, an
old -lime and widely recogwizevl rem-
edy, which if resorted to at the incep-
tion of n cold. will invariably give re-
lief, turd by overcoming the; trouble,
guar'.! the system from any serious
consequences. Price 25 cents, at all
dealers.
Ask a truthful man Inc his opinion
and the chances are that he will hand
you somo'hing you don't war.l.
'IICLAIMthat "The -11 L" Menthd planter
will cure I.umbag.' Itackache, ac•ialica or `:enral-
gls Pauls quicker than nay other planter. Re•
omtaeaded by everybody.
\1ts.
Gibson—"I'm so tired. 1 was at
Mrso lleightoris party last night.'
Mrs. Gray—"l 411418'1 g• in feel, I del
mol get an invitation. \'. • re these twiny
there?' "Oh, no; it )t t cry *.epee!,'
AOr.NT8 WANTED -
MAKI MONY, t1., and (11,11, selling Ln1e
sell., ICC words wheatdlppitu, is lak.
61.1411.•• le cent. either)p.;g motif. a1•rllis
1,1.3161U1113 hie QAt1►tail saaa., Auhura, 11.Y.
4f t •eA rR oaVmh, asses*
roe tart.
:.tea Po.k-w..
11•i►unsub aain'o
'1 later; sod sct•
OYb-
►%iO1riT4V ('O., trind.or, but.
roos...,.filo.
t Assets foe
A woman would rather be tailor.
trade Ihart self-made.
Have you tried Ilollewn>'s Corn CuroT
II has no equal for removing thee°
trouhlesome ewcresenc,', as many have
testified who have tried it.
'101') \VARM.
"Give me u loek of your hair to west
ever IH) heart," pleaded the rotnanlio
}.lung 111x1).
"N.)," replied the girl with the red
1re.se-s, "I'm 11! .• d rt would give you
heat NMI."
r' -•'as sr 'ffii41
SHILIIOH'S the quickest
cough & cold CURE
Get a bottle to -day from your druggist. If
it doesn't cure you (lutc-I:FR than anything
you ever tried he'll give you eur money hack
taste121=>e
Shiloti's it th' hest, elft,',, tur.•sr told qu:ck.•41 mrdit-ioo for Your rl.ildrrr.'• reugha
and colds. It Tot het' t conng ,•a,ght aid colds for 34 years. All dreap(itte-.
25C., 504., 1111(1 $, no n bottle.
Set
Shi
You can ptit, on a roof that will
last a hundred years and he the
right kind of a roof every
Ininute. Or you can put On a ten-year roof
that will probably IwaK after the first rain
hits it, and keep leaking till it is rotted away.
Either roof will cost
you about the same in
money at the start.
But the "Oshawa" -
shingled roof will be
FIRE-IROOF—literally; and wind -roof--
-
Tools
A Plenty
actually ; and lighlning-
proof —positively. That's the hundred -year roof!
And that "Oshawa "-shingled roof will
weather-proof for a ccntnry. We'iI GUARAN-
TEE in every way for a quarter-century—from
now till Ninetccn-
Thirty-Two.
Guaranteed in writing
for 2b years— and you
needn't ever paint it,
even ! That's Saying
.something, isn't it ?
What would your
mill -man say if you
asked him to pnlarantee cellar shingles for even
ten years ? Ile certainly would make rem 7,r ks!
And even the best cedar -shingled roof will be
laking badly inside of ten years.
Seven out of ten of them leak the
first time it rains. No wood -
shingled roof is fire -proof for a
minute, and the first high wind
that catches a loose shingle —
whoosh ! geoi half your shingled roof
over into the neat township.
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ight
0 •.a
Yet cedar ahiugles cost you just
about the trice of these guaranteed
"Oshawa" : hinrp'les--'t.S guage sough_
ened
a ugh-
cned steel, double galvanized—gt)od
for a century, g,sarnnteed in writing till 13,42, --.fire.
and-wir:d,and-weather-proof anal lightning -proof.
Four dollars -ani -a -half a square buys "Oshawa"
Galvanized Steel Shingles
--ten feet by ten feet.
Compare that with the
present price of cedar
shins:es a- how does it
strike you 1
And yon can pat on these
"Oshawa" Galsanizatl
Steel S}.wgles sonraelf,
easily, -- w-oth no tools but a elaw•ha:n' .•r and
/snips, Simplest thiug you know—can't act ', m en
wrung.
"Oshawa" Shingles lock on all four sides --whole roof
is practically ons' sheet of double -galvanized keel, that
never needs pain!ing.
"Oshawa" C2a
Shingles are G
every way for T
Ought to La
i v a n i z e d Steel
UARAN-TF.ED in
wenty-Five Years
st a Century
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EliniMMMOIMMOMMIMILAIMMIMP
And GUARAhrfFEt)
don't overlook that. Guar-
anteed in writing, over the
seal of a cnmpatny with a
quarter -million capital,—
guarnnteed in plain
English, without any ifs
or buts, for 24 long
years.
That's the argument in
u nutshell cost the carne
as wood - ehingles ; f re - proof, water- proof, rust -
Groof, lightning - proof ; easter to put on ; and
UAR.%NTEEI). hat 'a the "Oshawa" prop,,eition!
Tell us the measurement of any roof, and we'll tell
you exactly what it will cost t•) roof
it with less work and for less money.
Plenty of facts that concern yo:rr
pocket -book come W you as e'en as
}}tin ark for our free book, ";to ding
Right." A post card will do to
ask on.
Wby don't you ask now 7
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