I thotwéars forYears ’ A'1)'D‘that touch" VreBnement-'-tiiat tint of color '_ , value of your home, by roofing it with ." l _ || -~t.iiat'_lr'nprove`d_. appearance which increases the Brantford Slates ' -IIIITIAL C0318 0|* HAEIIIALB-Brantford Asphalt Bhtsl V ~ 1 mesuetimeshlmsriaiai sostfxthsmateriai. "z~“8.e2;i,p'&r.1°..:."~s"..°.:a.e.#~rr.:.rrr.'tt"~.:.ar.: lil- _ 3“f§’.?I. ?.?r£.!'.‘1»&°:I.*.ii“.‘ff2»‘.i‘Ir“:’.'r.?'f!.i‘i“.‘.?..i£'.l¥5 1 “im Us ypaslpg- divi nal aiatal are d I 12|( inches-Cut mtg, _gt sadly lt on angles and bend over round aarlaeol. save 30 to MDI! cent. in llllll. I 4-saga asm... ..:>.f.::.:.-.an-:.;_,1;'.:».f-.-;.r ' bl ai ti t _ 521'._ou.‘l£.‘.r2...f.?3ir&'..‘il‘§.!&Z»'%&‘.ii’§..l’..r`l&‘..'i'. , 6-¢A\fllI0,0P INSURANCE-Brantford Asphalt Siatea are classed sl non-combustible by ilre insurance eonipanlx-a lireeoaavinfofhoin lotoloper cent. on promlumais ol ted. In certain ocalitias lla reqlationl demand asbestos paper :dl some roof materials. tit Brantford Asphalt tilataa are e-rednant and are immune from special regulations. ' ord 6“2?.ih‘irl..‘i‘l§.’li'i*’ft;".i.i’.‘..'l‘l°‘l‘.i..‘“.Zi.‘&'.h'2.§..‘2.%M -=‘°~.r°t- ..':r-.-."';.:e..e.-s::"..°'r'°......- ‘° or ro ' o e built into lrantfwd Aepbeit Biota loofa. There are Brantford Roofs in your neighborhood. ` Look one np. You will be convinced that our roof! embody all the good features of other roofing without any weaknesses. ' Brantford 'Roofing Co., Limited Office and Factory - - Brentford' Clllidl t _ snarsuoruuicumaatnuiarsuwneim ll* l .l.<i _- ASSEMBLY FIXES HIGHER PEfNsS'i0NB ’i‘OR0'NTO, Juno 15--ln putting. their house in order, preparatory for the details of church union, the Presbyterian ‘body are seeing to lt] .that their ministers, whether 'ac-l [tive or retired. will receive grspt-' er financiaii attention than in pastl years. Tile first step was taken’ lsome days ago, when the Asst-m'b~_ ly went on record with ri resolu`-` lion, stating that ull the ilresby-l ieries should guarantee ri minimurii salary of $1.800 for all active mints' terdny by approving the general'I outlines of a new pension scheme, which falls just a _little short of doubling the allowances now grant ed to the aged or infirm ministers' ami their families. Under the pre- sent pension scheme, generally speaking, the highest payment runs from $500 to sooo, but the outline of the plan which passed the as- semsbly yesterday, provides for a pension of $1,000 for ministers of 40 y'eurs'servlce_ or who havei reached the age of 70, nnd an al-_ iernntive pension of $500 for the Willow-S. of any rministers, regard-| less of the age at which their hus~ ` bands might die. The plan was' al. most unanimously supported, the. discussion centering aronud seine of the detsi-is of its working out, and while it will doubtless be de- cidedly encouraging to the youngl students who are looking forward lifework, it 'has the'one drawback til 1922 Assembly. 4 ` TERM-ED A CRIMIE One of the big objects _'back of advancing the pensions was to hold out some encouragement to. Young men, who, the church fears, have been held 'back from enter- ing the ministry owing to the sent situation ns a crime. and he only wished the Assembly could put through t-he new scheme at once and make the payments to this fund have the i`irst call upon the church `1budget. The above scheme. it will be noticed covers only the aged ministers_ and in ad- , dltion to that. it is proposed to go forward with another scheme which will provide suitable retir- ` ing allowances for any of the young fund campaign, as soon as the col- lections for the .Forward 'Move - . l the Sunday' School at ti p. m. _gain ~ I r I ters_ and they fr.§`owed it up yesflrl ‘\ . ‘L_ _.-uf »~.~- .' - . . _ A . J; _ .-...f I ~. ...Q _...J-..':_.r.'..~‘.'_.n".k.=i.»_;.... ..;...‘»...'..»..tiaT._cL>.:#; - __ . ‘ ' .3...i...~. -_~. . .‘ _ .V - I `___. .- ' ~.°~...- _'M __~`\ nitnt have been completed. and, ' _ when -these two lands have been _put ` in operation and have been amaiga == _ -=-‘- - '-r-" " °"’ mated under one management, the 'er “ph 1° c°m° f"°m “n “age” church lbeiieves that they will be mem “mn the .°¢“5"9¥“tl°“”' '°"“' . doing much in the way of opening tribuied_by the ministers theiu- `”`“ up the .field of ministry to 'many' selves. levy upon the hunger, and cARoLiNe AMELIA coFF|N men who would otherwise he hesi- interest from investments. The ---- tant nlbout taking on the w~ork_ it is levy' upon the 'congregations will 'i`iie death of Caroline Amelia I purposed to collect the aged and be upon the basis 'of'five per cenl. eldest daughter _of Mrs. ‘Henrietta infirm ministers' funds from four of the ministers’ salaries. in forni~ Coffin, Mount Stewart. took place which dmonsed was hem sources_ in equal amounts, a qum-» .rr years, the congregations have at her home on Thursday morning. ' ' - __._.__._._._. made spasmorlic oontri-hutinns to June 2nc. Although deceased had . . f -~ the pension fund. but they have been in failing health for ,miie Smoke 1'.z:.':..'.:'...".':‘.l.'."-I »i‘;::..':.l::.;:1f ::.':'.:::.::::.‘;.°':.':.f';.:.::'fff“..; » - - ‘ige so that the congregation, when | early age of Q7 years removes one en a iste would know whose memor will long be rn.. I ' were niso adopted having in view 'L. McKerroil. . Recommenrintinns; the dragving pfnatll liilhi_stei}"a into' ~ .tho fun payme s'up to t e nge U” if f°|‘HP|-Pg( 46 the details being fixed to __ l ‘__ lex M5 p ___ _l~l____ ‘lyk ; _hgpgggygpgpgpgj r. IGHITIGNOI permit them topui-chase annuities. nt the Oakley House in Souris on 1 A' rn-may mir, nm.. between s ana~ f 1 0.30 p. m. to sign on ri few ood.; p men for infantry Camp on §une l Mmkhdad . Qawwkedi# ' 'Simmons <` 9 |_lM|1'¢n| ..°wHsN comme w Montague' ’ ’ An Hncledn"Moifr@e§ is' a_ Menace to Health 'i 3-- what becomes of allthe old mattresses- _ ERHAPS you have sometimes wondered ' " ' Mattresses you and your neighbors have thrown away-.- Mattresses discarded by hospitals, and by homes visited with infectious disease- But the chances-ore you have never dreamed 'how many such mattresses are taken apart, the stuffing “renovated,” put into fresh ticking and slipped back into the stores by irresp,on- ' siblemanufacturers. I . - ~ , 5 Canada has no Dominion-wiréle pore bedding laws- nothing but the conscience of the maker to assureyou. of mattresses well-built-sanitary -._1il.thc way through. Simmons Limited are the originatizrs -of Beds, Springs and Mattresses l built for sleep! , Ae the largest .ringlefactor in the bed- ding business, we are concerned for the integrity of the lndustry, and the conse- quent well-being of the people of 'Ca/rada. We are concerned to protect you against old materials, dirty materials, injected materials in your mattresses. We guarantee that every mattress bear- ing the Label of Simmons Limited is built for sleep, of pure, clean, new cotton. Sealed in a carton roll in our great, sun- fiood_ed work-rooms. Delivered to yourdealer ` sweet and clean. ' ' , A mattress' built- hi ' not stuffed. I 'H H » , _ _ _.' ~ __ mn._ 'll ' ' '~°_ Pure, clean, new cot `~~_ L_ " ll- Ticklliil. of the best. xo fl Nighfs Re.i'r."_ 'Stitching and tufting close, firm, uni- form. ' A mattress resilient, luxurious. Built for sleep. _ . Therefine, sanitary Simmons Mat- tresses are made in four styles, distinguished by Labels ` of different color Blue Label-$35 Green Label-$19. 5 0 Red Label»-$25 \rVhitc Label-$12. 75 Canada has no Pure Bedding Laws-but Simmons Limited has! ` Free Booklets on Sleep .'-Write usfor "What Loading Medi- callournalsandileaith Iifajazines Say About Ecparare Beds and Foufzrl Sleep," and "Yours for rr Perfect 1 v \ SIMMON-_s LIMITED . Factories : n I MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG l CALGARY VANCOUVER e _ l\lS E er men who may become incapacit- _ r.ted for further work at less than = 40 years of service. To meet the I I needs of' that the church proposes to launch rt $2,000,000 endowment 8 8ll`lI § mill l’. 1 h » Y d d I- u~ ‘-" _ . _‘he exact amount' to add or t e ished hy her frien s an rea ves.| ` _ * _ pension hind. The report in this ‘Them src left to mourn beiideil PARIS' June 15' semwr mm conducted by her pastor, the Rev. J. C. Martin. many friends were lieautiful, teal- fying to the love and esteem In Douglas, Burr- Dewyre, Howard Glover, George McKenzie. lierhrsrt eonnection was mane by Rev. D. 'l‘ her sorrowing mother, two -broth- lame' Wi 'b°f°l”° me Ffench Sell' ers, Luther and Arthur. both '_ st nie today an interpelistion on what D ¢ mi p ~ home and four siBterI."Eme|ille N- measures the French Government lo N°W Yi:l`\\M M"5DF“3'IdG‘\"5;\‘;:`P“)"‘; Mat, intends to take concerning the exe i§i>?‘:vHi‘tou mivinliilae nd' Dgnr cution of the treaty of Versailles ' ' ' ' Kirli1.~\i» \ I my at hngfé The f::ng'|.§'=j,,",'he|d zelstive to hringing_Wiiliam Hohen-l 1 ‘ti -r Q `|. ., _._J ¢ mei. simmum Limiua . l I 1 » ra I NOTE Theresponsibiiity of a manufacturer does not end with makings mattress clean and pure. lt must be delivered to your home in a dirt-proof pack- age, .réaled by the manufacturer in the factory. V l » a _ il' vi- I 1' __ .-_.ri-'-M-z vt- _ --- ‘é °--1.* on Friday afternoon. June iird. and zoiiern. exluiisei' of Germany. i0 WHS' Very lillgeli' llllenfleil. the Ser- irlui, for crime against iiumzinity. vices at the house and grave wer; The Senator asked that n 4,-me fa, a discussion oi' his interpellatinq The floral tributes fro.n her 'be "lied lmm9‘“a\°|¥- 'Phe vnu ire.-.rem were; Henry Poisons in the system cause pnlna. aches and stiffness. The I Eginuns are uiokl removed the use ofqbr Ciiaeda Kid ~ ney-Liver Pills. One pill a dose. :lic a box. . ' , ' I- A . . f=;.-i=.~_:.-_- _ _ ~ _ » _ _ - ~ . -ni.. ... r .e _.. _.,.___r_._..._€.. I i t. ..'...,,, .~ i. i.. L' E 2 . I `l 'I »..».» we i J. i ll r. l .\__ __ ,<._ sz-<1 is I ` ,,. ._ J* it tg.. . 4 ff I .{` . r 1. :Q Z . 1 4 f 1. _ ' a .5 :al _ i [if ‘ 1. K i.. 7': li’ ,r '- . L iff' \ l .§_;i» 7: - » : i . -i l I. ._ _,IFB A . . i 3 * #tx » .tis 1- ' 5 1 f.. _.r ff it fl/i ~ li _‘nee sas.. . 'ri .">. »l Li f ..l ~ lt ,__~. -=~ f¢,»