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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Mar 1911, p. 4

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.,, m-raty oringini- -r e rmy auie fu oiuais.ut.ha.l. iS inch border befieved that should the tirne ever corne yard 5c. Wall and ceiling, single roll that Britain wanted help on this continent .................ý15e we would find our Arnerican cousins fight- 500 roils art design wall paper, in ing ide by s'ide with Canadians. sof t, rich colorings, of darker shades of Mr. MaclKay was warrnly congratulated green, on a liglit green ground. Pat- on the practical characýer of his speech, tern bas heavy printings of gold in- one of his hearers remaîîking that hie had centre. Suitable paper for bedrooins neyver heard better political speeches in halls -and -downstairs roorns-.- 9-mcIr- this town than the-two-he had heard- that 1withnuurwaiting the uIepartJii uet geu- ifications and contracts. The Power Cornpanv's construction foreman xvas therefore sent here to take charge of the work until the concrete foundations are @rected. This work -is being donecliv day labor at considerable extra cost ow- ing to the necessity of hurrying the work so that power can be delivered at the earliest passible-date. Trhe Stays are ail straiglit and accur- ately spaced. Horizontal Wires are absolutely even ini length and tension.- TheatainonusulÇpýr ,-n i l ai* 1>~* the horizontal which ooti develops fence that is flot robbed -of 8 per cent. of Ils inito broken luierals. weight through the use amaller wires. ýSpecrial provisif tdq 'i reuce_-- Thcre are now 49 distinct styles of Prost ~ ~ .. ___ Wove ilFe lce tosa si svcondito o o

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