Operated by an electric motor: (will-rent from a liighldu,ii-.‘,;' diruuilt, ll prrrtzhlc- luiiinl edarw has D0011 lilifl/V/lliletl lillui is iiKlll enough l0 ‘bu moved about n ifziuioiy m" hOme worki-zhop. Mortgage Sale Take notice thni llIi(|t'l‘ ililii in" \'ll'i||v- "7 W" Dliirern of tulle contnliii-li in a l r- taln Mortgage or DPHl n! Tfllril tinfoil be iweiityftiurth dny of Jiiiiuliry .\, ‘, 1.124, lnnllc between .l. a. 'l‘_ Alorrls UWIWDY Limited of the first part, Ind The Mrirltlnic Trust t‘o|-|n,r;|ii.,u up jthe iieeoiul piirt there will he ufforeil for mile by Public Auction nii tlit- ilreiu~ ilee hos, 75 to 7'3 Walt-r Street lii Charlottetown. on Muliiiii)’ ti“. six. leenth tin‘ of July A_ D. lillfll. iit lh-r hour of eevcil o'clock iii the noon. the following properly. iiailncl All thlit trlict. piece or plirm of lnuil .lillill1i!, lying illlli being in (‘hurlutlr- town aforesaid bouiiilt-tl no follows: Oh the Southeast by “Wilt-r Sin-co tiii the Southwest by properly nou- or lull». l! owned by \V_ '_ Owen iforiiici-lt‘ used us Tclcgniilli fifth-m, ou thv Northeast by property of (‘hurls-s Ii. l! Ilonguorth. iiiill (in the Nlifiil\\'l'~ii in‘ the Robins Estotig Also till thin fllhvl‘ pin-rel of lllllll iii (‘hnrlottettiivn buunilcil its follow Ou the Nortlnvcst by Wnti-r on the Southwest by pro * Blola Bros“ on the Nor-then _ perty of the i..-ihoi~ Full-o. .i id on .. southeast by [iftipi-riy ui’ lirui-i- Sit-iv art d Co Alan till tht- pcrsonzil properly of .l. It T, Morris Company Liinitutl. colu- prising the inncliiurry. plnnt (‘lflillv irient. office furniture. stock u- i l. bottles) (‘0IliJlih0fii_ lioxi-ig ecnccs, niiiteriiils llllil supp! connection with it» iiiitiilll iterated ivaters iinil ilriliks ll ni f- ell or in- process of lnnuiifnc uri nines. trademarks. trade mun . dr-bte. nntl nil other fixtures. i goods, chutti-lii effi-ctn and nu -t~ (iWliNi, or which iii tlu- iilfil‘ nitlo may be uwiu-li ivy the Sllill .i_ & 'l‘. Morfls (‘oinpnny Limited. Terms of slilc to he iui-uty pi-r i-cnt cmth iii the time of Nllll‘. illlll the imi- iince within thirty I|ii_\'.s‘ ui't--i' in» llllll‘ of stile, Diitetl thin foilrtcvulli i|=l.\‘ "r 5i1\\'.. I92 8 The biiiritiiue MPLEOH & ll ,_____ TENDERS Tenders willT1;-recei\'ed by the undersigned until May 31st. i!!!‘ "I" pglnflng oi the exterior of St. Eugene’: Church, Covchead. Lowest or any tender not ilcccs- aariiy accepted. ~~~~ ‘new i. isrrirnile v.1» . . ~ St. Dunstaifs College. 154-5-5-18-8i. TENDERS Tenders will be rcccivcd by the undersigned until May 12th.. for ihc building o! new church at Summer- iield, near Emerald Junction. Plans may be seen at Parochial House. Summereide. A. F. McQuaitfs Of- fice, Soiirls. Obappel and Hunter. Architects. Charlottetown or under- signed. Lowest or any tender not ncccsv sarlly accepted. Rlav. Frank McDonald. l’. I‘., Emerald, B. R. Time for receiving Tenders for above church is extended ' to May. 21st 5-11-41 FDR SALE The I! story Brink Building with irodt proof cellar, cement floor. with large yard and warehouse adloining lately occupied by Sims Packers Ltd. This property him Li. frontage of 84 feet on Kent Street and llil fcct tin __ liilisboro. Tenders will be receiver! hy the undersigned for purchase of above property up in 31st inst. Premises ran be inspected at any time. Apply to J. C. Sims. Phone 386. City. THE SIMS PACKERS LTD. l Trust i'iil‘\itii":illiili. iiyl "Fortunes are Qflirrnliy wg- the tea leaves‘ _ rml-im. -. ~ . i-{VE ALREADY UP l-UL) Llgiiiuuwll. We must cei thinly put up a clolhcsline in heic ‘ somewhere Room Mater Nol necessary, ticiir I lust saw a spider carry .'i throne across that corner oi tilt: rormw» y‘. zan use that ' NOT WHAT THEY THOUGHT l “I thought he bought an orange ‘grove in Florida." ‘ “He thought :0. too; ‘ turned out to be a lemon." but i‘ l llliilll‘ “ l l l l l l 4 1 L&_ BURNT OUT Bubble; Mn. Mr. Smith must have been on tire. I think. Mother: Oh. I hope not. Why slo voi. think so’! Bobbie: t heard daddy say Mr. Smith was a burnt out iiport. I | i ‘ ) QOQOOOQOOOODOOOQOOQOQOQ‘ Q O t t‘ ' e rts” ‘ Jenlmis H a B! MILDRED HARBOUR Till!) Powiial News 0n Wednesday night the young pCOpin Of Pownnl journeyed to Bei- fast. where they gave a high-doggy ' entertainment. to a large and aippi-e. -¢¢¢ ovoaowooooooooa-q-oq CHAPTER 37 TIIE SLAVES REVOLT “Tllnt." Tony told himself sliv- agely. as he boarded a. train for "home next morning. “is positively 'lli(.‘ last time! I've got to cut. out ‘playing the fool!" _ He had spent a glorious afternoon with Elinor. the previous day. moi- oririg over the Long Island roads bctwccn hedgerows smelling trag- ralitly of spring. with the Sound gleaming like a blue mirror in the distance. They had dined “Iii-ll Elmer's new acquaintances. Tony ‘was rclicvcd to find them nil tllui _Elinol' hlid boasied—l=.‘linoi"s swans ‘were usually geese. But. Ml’. and ‘Mrs. Hcilry Jennings were affable, . comfortable 50UlS~Ciliidi€S€, middle- ‘aged. rich. and tilmost without friends. 7 l “I-‘alicy!“ Elinor hurl laughed. lwlicu she ciescribcd them to Tony lduring tllc drive from town. "i. lhuvc n hunch I can hclp thciu out. ‘You see. lhi-y can't. make the grzidc. mocinllye-‘Papti Jennings made his imoncy ill sonic patent medicine“- iiniuirilt or headache-tablets, I for- gci wilicll. Almost all their old lifl(‘li(l.'\' lilivc dicd. liild ilicy hnvctrt . so they've dmic iil lllt‘ . particularly illusic. l'l‘llzit's how I rail across them. I've lliil idea they'll make rather fnir plitrults for ll. struggling young 0p- ‘eirzi-singer." ’ ‘ lior cycs. llci" volcc. were mocking. but Tony cziugiit the serious under- cnrrcnt in ilcr light words. H’: was distinctly gratified when he ‘met Mr. and Mrs. Jennings and ‘found them to be plump, simple people, with perfectly naive minds ‘and innocent. almost childish. blue - l‘V("~<. l Elinor would be safe with lllem. But. ’I‘ony might have asked hlm-‘ relf if they would be safe with El- ‘inor. The drive bnck ‘with Elinor b.\' -moollligllt WilS tantalizing. Sllc lwar. so sweet and gentle and docile l—-[X‘.i'lli!i‘lS she felt that she did owe =hlul something for coming to he: ‘rescue. Tony found himself in the igrip of the old infatuation. Only jtllo thought of Millicent, as he had fleft. llcr, pale. listless. obviously un- ‘happy. kept him from yielding to the desire to "take Elinor in his arms. But Elinor was in one of ‘her rare, inscrutable moods; for lonce. she was not provocative. She [was sistcrly and sensible-only very lsiveei. Curiously. her attitude fan- ‘ilcd Tony's flame more than he .usual coquetry. l So. on the following morning. af- ‘tcr a restless night in his hotel. ‘whore the thunder of traffic woke lhim early from a light and troubled asleep. he packed his bag mid hast- ‘cned to his train. "The lust time!" he repeated. fl‘; §the train slid out of the station and llnto the Jersey tunnel. But still lic didn't know Elinor, or llcl" power. It was hardly n month ‘later when she sent. fol" him again. i This time she was in difficult‘: ‘because of a young composer. whom ..H‘ll€ had elicourllgl-d. as long as no lECCIllEd likely to produce some ha‘.- lacis that would stilt. hcr voice. and lihcii floutcti. as soon as slit? rcnlr/n cd that he couldn't. writc what sli" wvnntcd. He'd attempted suicide. {being broke. as the result of send- ling her ridiculously expensive gifts ‘of flowers iind candy. He was in n bad woy. and Elinor was being ltnlkcd about, as a result. ' "It-‘s really too ridiculous! sltc told lToily. iii an aggrieved tone. when ‘he hnd obviously answered llcl" lsunlmons. “I never really encour- lzigcd him. It lsn‘t my fsiult. if lhc fool swallowed poison." l Tony grimly reserved decision un- .lil iii‘ fihullld licar the unfortunate lyouthis side of i-lic story. Hi" llHiPW only inn well the power oi l'llilltii"S wiles. But. ziflcr lio iiilll 4 ciative audience, the sum of eighty-‘ four dollars being realized, which goes towards the building fundl The performers deemed it. n great privilege to help this energetic peo- ple, who have a hall which would be a. credit to any community. Thel following were the performers: Mrs.‘ Joseph Ballem, Mrs. Beatrice Jud-l son. piano; Miss Bea. Judson and Rev. Mr. Littlejohns. violins. Mrs. Wm. MacEacliem and Ml‘. J. i-Ialeshl Sopranoes. Mrs. W. Mutch, Mezzcy Soprano; Mr. Ilet. Richards, Teno Y Mi‘. Joshua. Bnllem, Bass, Mjss Viv- inn Gay. contralto. The musical. mmlbers were interspersed by a. dim‘ loguc. “Dumbells" by Mrs. M. Mc-‘ mic. Misses l-Inzel McEachern and‘ Amy Smith. Mr. Mac MacRae and" Arden Richards and n reading. "Tile Shadow on tho Blind." The visitors were treated to u sumptu- ous lliilcli by the good people of Belfast, after which we went home feeling it was a jolly time. Mr. Wni. McEacllern acted an Chairman. Miss Vivian Gay underwent u ialigllt. operation in the P. E. Island hospital on Friday morning. Iicr many friends hope to see her ilmilc noon; ' Miss lit-:<t4-i' Wood. Cross Roach payed zi plczusiiiii. visii. to Pownzil rccolliiv. llir guest of Miss Sarah Wood. ant visit Ln Ml. Mclllck recently. (Patriot Please Copy.) . <QQ~>~~_-_._-_ Bigger and Better IIALIFAX. N. S.. Mny l8. ~A The provision of lidcqilatc hotel ac- comodatioil iii Nova. Scotla. has been dealt with in the past year more vigorously than during any similar period in the history of tile province. In Sydney the new 75- room fll-cproof hotel, “The Isle Royzllo" built. by community effort. was recently opened. providing a inucll needed utility. that city llav- ing suffered from lack of suitable hotel accomodation since fire des- troyed the main hostelry years B8 proof pancy in the curly fall, tile Lord Nelson. also financed largely by community effort. 'i‘llis enterprise, involving expenditure of over a million dollars. will add a. hundred rooms to the hotel splice in Hnll-‘ fax. I Additions being made to, the Grand Hotel in Yarmouth will al—‘ nlost provided in that llostelry and tllej irxllole structure will be brought up-l to-diltc. “ A CCllilYLKi. was lct recently by; lilo Dominion Atlantic Railway foil a new IOO-room structure over-‘ looking Digby l-lnrbor close to that.‘ company's present. sulllnlel‘ howl. Tllc Pil s. It is intcndcd l0 hm’? this lioiel oilcil for business April‘ 1. 1929. blYllCUOn of the proposed combinin- lion hotel and terminal station m be built by tile Canadian National Railways at the Ocean Tnrmuials in Ilnlifax which. when completed will provide modern hotel facilities connected directly with the i-"mdiiis sztagcs of the passenger line docks and tllc railway terminal. _?___.4o§_____ T0 Use THC (‘Olilflf equipp- ll/il-IFAX. N. 5.. Mliy iii. Dominion Con! Conipi-itlys Lingun. 800 tons. now bfllii! (‘- i l A Ri .() 'l"l‘lfi'l‘0 WN (‘- UA All AN Mr. Harold Sinitli-payed n. pleats-i I l _ Hotels For N. S- o. Halifax will have a fine new firev structure ready for occu-, double the, accommodritioil. Work has been delayed on coil-‘ Pulverised Goal v l l l l l O-DAY you can buy your favourite smoking tobacco, “Rosebud,” ready-cut: in packages. We are now putting it up in packages for those who like a ready-cut tobacco. Try a package of Rosebud to-day. It's the biggest value on the market in package smoking tobacco! MAY 2i, 19238 _. ____§$ SAVE THE “POKER. HANDS’ Wright Flexible Axle Motors, hid. Acquires Plant for Motor Industry Negotiations recently concluded place Wright. Flexible Axle MOLQYJ. Linlilnd. in DUSSCSSlDD of the bulld- iilgs and lnnd forillcrly occupied bi‘ tllc Canada Carriage 6c Body Coili- pany. o. property located ill the growing suburb of Montreal East. bounded by Mnricil Avcnuc. Oil- tnrio and Dcillolltlgny Slrccts. uilrl ivhicll was acquired by agrcculcu of purchase frolll the town council. It is proposed to use the property for the production of this new mot- ‘or car. and its Oil0l"1fl0l'l is expected in malcriallly assist. Llic industrial itlPiMliJpliiClil. of the illuniclilaliiy. The land on which the plant. is riluated, covers ill‘! entire city block ‘mcasilriilg 315 fcct. by 736 feet and lcmbrnces an arcn 0f 231.840 sq. ft. "Vile property is vnlucd zit $253,000 ‘by the town council. l The muitl building. which il i1: 'pliiiiilrd to use for assembling ill!‘ ‘Wright Flexible Axlc ziutoutoililc, is n iwo-sicircy and ilnsculcul solid brick Hll'll('.iill'(‘. M2 li"l‘l. wirlc hy Illzl y i f‘ ‘or-wit the innit. lif‘ decided llltit. El- pd zit the lizilifiix shipyards wlill _ ‘ g ., /Y ,_ ‘ innr ww- not. In hlamc: 71S if shc equipment ivhieh will permit. lhc ivcl. innit. with ii lulu! flout‘ iiiivli of ‘ f“ _,7/ ,1 ~ would cvcr lukc uiiclt a fool Sl"l'l(ill.'i- ‘M; of pulvl-rizctl coal. will lic the 85.008 sq. fl. it ucriliits nl two V‘ . i) ' l ‘ , 1y! first. slcunlel" in the British Empire continuous (‘illllifiirh ilhhfliliily liiics . " " " "Do sec lllili» li("h spill. In a liospil- 1,0 try the experiment. Tlic ncwiiciiig tipcratcd. ‘Wlllrii ivould cnnbll‘ He: ii I tom nli I knew ghoul ul and everything! .-=hc zizimoilishcli equipment. will do nwny with then full construction prngmiu in h." . Y0" ‘I “Wm can!‘ Some s." iTrrlly ciirclcssly. "And slop flit-rat‘ 5\\‘t'}|,iiIl|.‘[ slnkcrs who prcviuuslvmiirrlcd mil. without hrcnkuli; ‘ilk? S‘ , H ‘ l ntiious tongues!" shovrlcd cool into the nine furnace lilies. The bnscincul has o (‘Fililhl ie. you to d a I you know; m" the Liugon. and substitute mzuz- llrlglli ol 0 fcci. mu! the olllci" stor- “l tilought. you didn't ciirc whui. "hm" mo and cverymmg M” Y“ ‘people say about. you." hr rcmlildctl itnriw. it wouldn't cause a ripple. IA I AN A soot?” OF Registered broilers. winner of first prizes and his negotiable. Mares at owner's WI. OOLLIIB, in 0111119- lsr. CUTHBERT This well known Clydesdale Stallion will nuke the season oi’ I028 at our stables, Lower Water Street, Charlotte- town. The above hone need; no introduction to borne Scott oi ll. Cuthberti line incl lcvernl rink. Apply to MoNIlLL A -+___...__. N0. 19695 time! $00k il 0f lhQ heat. Term: WOOD, Owners. . PILLS" XCELLENT LAXATLVE’ l |licl'. It WWI}; likc incoiisistcilt Elinor to ‘lcok iTlilliPliHPlV shocked zit. the vcrv ldca ol sitrh n thing. "Wily. Tony. hnw absurd! 0i course. I care. nr I'd ticvcr have lwut Ifor you to ht-lp inc out. . And tiny- ‘wayf’ she added ciinditiutcly. "i ltllougllt somebody ought to look iii- ihc pool“ soul. and I haven't. Ilcsitlos. I lontlic sick-rooms. ‘I can't sing for dnys after S0l‘lli'! ‘any one in pain." she finished virtu- ously. l Tlicrc was a mirror opposite he" .as sllc spoke. and she rather admir- ed the compassionate look in hcr ‘eyes. Shc must remember lo cili- ‘ploy it often. But. when Tony was: silent. her glance left tho mirror and returned to him. I-ie was frowning. i She slipped llcr hand into his. , "You do like me a little bit. don" Jyoti?" Hor tone was coaxing. bu‘. he caught the mockery in her eyes. "Yes. confound it. I do!" he said. between his teeth. as he sprang up. "And you know it only too infern- ally wcil!" , t ti: r l l inlc. ‘Mayor Todd‘ The well known cnrrlnge Stallion, ‘will make the season of i928 st Fortune Bridge. Souris. J Will meet more: by appointment.‘ ‘Tenn: reasonable. | ALEX. McCUMPHA, I l 467i. . ericnn polo-team. liiilcry that. will pulverizc the fuel and project it into the furnncru. Thr advantage llnpcd for is cheap- tllc lower grades of coal may b" used and lower consumption of fuel. 'l‘hc cxilerimctit has been trlcti FllliCPSSilllly nil steamer nilri use oi‘ pulvcrivcd con! in stationary plants wllcrc splice is not. a problem. llns been well estab- lished. Tile fuel enters the flrc cliximhcr in the form of ti ital, and tlic fiiic powder burns while in ii. stoic of suspension. Successful use of such equipment as is being installed in the Lingnir will resillt in a market for lnrifi quantities of Novn Scotia coal oth- crwlsc not. suitable for the ordinary coal burning steamer. experts de- clnro. lic went back to Millicent. the first, dny after the unhappy youth wns declared out of danger. "Wllot am I. but a slave to two ivomeil?" he thought bitterly. Bu‘. he was startled to see how thin Mil» llcent had become in his absence. Tllcre were violet shadows under her pretty eyes-eyes that no longer llghtcdiidoi-ably with laughter. "I'm making her the worldl". worst husband!“ thought Tony des- pairlngly. "But Elmer's in my blood. and I can't. get her out. Mil- licent in as unhappy as I am. What. are we going to do about it?" What he did was to reach a de clsion to do something that hnd long been tempting him. There was one sure wny to atop seeing lil- inur. l-ie 000k it. He went to Europe with the Am- He was n crack cr opcrutioiis. lowered incl costs us‘ a United Stntcrflfllc bnsmltent. of thi cys l-i feet. The building to be uscri its n ilody and pnlilt shop is ill-m of szolid brick (1t1llSlfil( lion. two storeys high. mcn- iring 68 fcct wiric hv 142 fcct. luiiiz. ntid has n flcoi" iircli of 18.070 no. ft. with ceiling heights of l4 ti-cl. building i~.- iiiittilllc for iicw czu‘ ratorzwc and iilcoilliilg stock. Oliici" buildings include n dry kiln 21 fccl by R5 iect. equipped with n _l.‘l')ll\’(‘y0l' for systematic Jmndliilg of mztlcrinl; ti l Pleasant Grove. Good _ House and Barn. A good‘ farm for a potato grower.‘ Lots of Sea Manure. Ap- ply to William W. Clow. S-IB-WIiITSI 45§§§O§O404§0§O 00600-6944 Filll SALE At Breadnibnne, Hotel Pro. perty with 20 more: lend, short distance from village, also two inrml oi 50 sores each, one half mile from village. Ilrlt clue lend for potato growing. Plrtiel ilitlrfltod oom- unnnioatu with It IINNIDY, lnodsiborio. player . ' (To Bo Continued! ‘I i Pupils r ‘My farm of 86 acres atl ?_______i____._._€____ boiler mom 41 fect by 41 feet with twogbeilcrs. and there is also a gal"- age. The buildings are protected by 8. Grinilell Sprinklrl" System. served hy zi waici" tank of 80.000 gallons capacity. It is stated that, based on one shift. of eight-hours per day. the plnnt would linve o. production riiillility oi 1.500 cars, pep fngntlp or of 4.500 per month on a three- sllift. basis. A brunch of thc Canadian Na- tional lines feeds tllrec sldings con- necting toillc loading platform of lllc lilaiil building and all other- dcilnrtmcilts o1‘ the plant. thus prn- lidiug £i(l(‘(illilll.' rail facilities. while a dock siluntcd at tile foot of Mar- icu Avcnuc on the St. Lawrence pcrmits of direct shipments by wa- ter lo nil quarters of the globe. The Dlilllcfiy is regarded by the. management. as llciili: highly dosh"- oiilr- ill every way for present. llilfltifi. of Wright. Flexible Axlc Motors Liiil~ ilcrl. wllilc ilvuiillhlc surplus lalul will pcriiiil. of tluplitriitiiig the prc- scill. strut-titres. Jntilcs A. Wright reports that. steps urc nnw bcin; lakcil in illncc tlic buildings in coil- ditioil for lhc reception of manu- facturing equipment. RUIIEROID LATITE SIIING LES: ‘These are the most economic faced shingles on the market. Prevents bending or curling. Ruberoid lltite shingles are wooden . Handsome green appearance. the square. Prise $6.50 per square, Weight 135 lbs. to squire. nunsnoln noLi. i-mmi; n mlde n-om , high grade rag tcit and pure nephnlt. . A thick heavy long wearing Sheet good n" many years service. Rolls complete with Nlils and Cement. 2 ply-—$3.50 "Rogers" Rooting has become a good quality roofing. surface on lbnth side's. 2 ply-QM! is locked down by B special process which able for new work or for rc-rooiing over old ~61 shinirles to the bundle-z bundks 1,, Corrigated Asphalt x WHOLESALE J: RETAIL H” . ' <mmm' (gahflwww {to produce natural sounds. I “For about five months I work- ‘ecl at the problem." says the Con- ' y ‘Eillllb Man Mari; l i lsuylianliflrst LONDON‘ Ma ‘ 19 B ‘ ‘_ thought of trying a ‘a simple" yet ‘igenioligvtziivlilcsg oyfllllfiillOd which n Viennese special- vmce speclaust has been hmejwist has discovered. but. gave that restore the speech to a dumb man luv‘ The“ . I experlcncm Wm‘ The patient was an elderly Freud; ‘reeds tirld cilapilrams with tlic idea ltJktllllShéf. who was operated upon utlafwgzmxélrge nguzguféggl Eggghfifi e Mlddlescx Hos it l f - ' of the throntl n vyasanegerssgigza‘) and restricted the breathing. remove his larynx-mid he lthuslmrlltt; oficlured to "rm Ts‘; ‘if Itgoultd automatically d -' ed f ' "lssage 01' ° "i! ° cmw 0 [he powerlffiilflll the nloutll. more thou hall of speech. Amn- me operation “w ma" camclihf llroblcm would be solved. under the treat L I ‘ _ I I therefore made n tube. flexible men o we hohplmliexlwfipl for the ends to form an Consutant for delectiv .- < _ , who experimented Wm‘ vufiiougillffstlilexteinnl connections. One end is nods or producing ummm Spcochwtltiillbfli ill the aperture of the berm-c m. dmovcred how to umiwn FOfIL. The other eild. which has ii the breath exhaled by “w l '- 5118-0101 flsh-talllip. held in a ccl-tiiiii - "d" IIOMlIDII ill relation to tllc lips. $uperintendent Wanted Egaimilll 0Si.;ilii.iiifillCrii‘ Eoiiceril for Prince Ifltlwaird ueatkiilcrgetif-Ild preferred‘ Mustbc and commiwmd-lllc \‘li‘l‘il\l1i-,'.' to ivork. Sziizirll to Automoiiil i l‘. .0 “knee-S licqulrcd‘ Apply Limited in. “-“‘." AS"“"°.'“"°" <Ma"‘~"“°l 9 y iuilding, Halifax, N. S. ltlllililtiill) 4 in i SIIINGLES jnmsc Shlllillcs lire made from the liiirlicst grade materills and arc l0" x 40" in size, ni Slate our. Each shingle Tilfll’ provide an unusually Mime. tlve and durable roof laid {-- ‘o the. " Wcauwr- 45 Bhillxleii to the bundle. 2 bundles to the square. fiiunlly suit- Slzo 14x14 wcllhi. 20o IDS. u» the square. Price $8.50 gqugi-Q, u Commie with min and Cement. Wlswlim Rooting"; A weihknown low prlcgfl mm,‘ - 2 ""41" l s Ply-sun Complete with null; 1nd Gang“; Sheathing Paper; T; d p“ M, _ m!» Pitch Omani. Lilllgl-EHIIQJIII rig-coil.“ 3 ply-MM) standard as 3 piy-QSJE MAY zlsr, aann. mi‘;