THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG YOUR ROOFING TROUBLES Let us supply you with Shingles or Roof- ing that has a reputation for quality. "Quality" remains long after "price" is forgotten. ALLAN LUMBERCO. Victoria Street. "Phone 1042. F FOR IA AND HAY EF FOR ASTHM, 0 NG. THE WHICH, ED Al Fong 0) FOR SALE HOUSE--7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, electric lights, gas, 3 piece furnace, nice verandah, garage, in good location, on south Sacrifice price $4,000, SUMMER COTTAGE, convenient to Kingston, will be sold FRAME HOUSE--5 rooms, toilet, electric lights. Price $1,800. M. B. TRUMPOUR 270 PRINCESS STREET WE SERVE GOOD MEALS Good meals served to your liking. EVENING PARTIES given first class attention. THE VICTORIA CAFE 854 King Street. Siug Lee and Gan Lee, Props. Telephone 762. | Cut Softwood Slabs Cut Hardwood Slabs . . . . . ..$4.00 per load Split Pea Coal .. $10.00 per ton "While it lasts. Just the fuel for this time of the year. | SOWARDS COAL'CO. Phone 155 _ UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. ....$3.50 per load a ------------ JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES | Under the Circus Tent Jack was surprised at how easily thé riders hopped upon the animal's back. First one would run up, a little slanting platform and leap astride the animal and then another would follow. The little girl stood by Jack's side in the centre of the ring and told him to keep cracking the whip. ---- A Next it was the girl's turn to ride. The horse stopped while she was | lifted to its back. Then it started running around the ring again. Jack | had never seem a little girl do such fancy riding before. It certainly looked very pretty and the great crowd cheered and clapped, < B 0 . | Jack had found out that the girl's name was Mazie. "Can you stand | on your hands, Mazie !" he shouted, as she went gracefully around the | ring. And, in reply, Mazie immediately threw her little feet into the air| and balanced herself on her hands in the middle of the horse's back. (Con- | tinued.) | ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS By Olive Roberts Barton Garden Tools 2 Seeds, Lawn Mowers, Lawn Hose, Poultry Fencing, etc. We have a full stock of all these at very low prices. Call and see our display before purchasing. * Lemmon & Sons 187 princess §t nnn ji "Where are the boys?" he asked, looking around Tingalingaling! went the dodt in| ly would be glad, too, I'm sure, for Mister Bags' store as old Granddaddy | they must track a lot of mud into the Frog hopped in. | house. Are they real nice ana "Plckles and porcupines!" cried | shiny?" the little fairy storekeeper. '"Wher-| 'Here they are," said Nick, open- ever have you been keeping your- | ing up some boxes and laying three self, Grandaddy? I haven't seen you | pairs of frog overshoes out on the for a coon"s dge." counter, *Grandaddy shivered. "Pleasa "I'l take them," said Grand- don't say that word, Mister Bags. 1| daddy reaching for his pocketbook. have scratched it out of my frog dic- "Wrap 'em up and I'll take 'em tionary. Would you believe it, Ring- [ along. It's a good thing I know how tall Coon comes and sits at my front | to walk on three legs." door every night, waiting for a When the rubbers were wrapped ; J. G. G. Kerry, President We own and offer: Canadian Paperboard Company Limited : First Mortgage 7% Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Dated Apri-1-1923 ; § "hue April 1, 1937 CHARTERED TRUST AND EXECUTOR CO. TRUSTEE DIRECTORS J. A. O'Brien, Ottawa Director, M. J. O'Brien, Limited - Noisslons Jy Dewriter oo Travellers asur: Co. - Peabody Toughteling Co. J N. Rougvie, C.A., Ottawa Dir, Deloro Smelting & Reflaing Co. John Kerry, B.C.L., Montreal P!f~ Lior Smeiting & | Kerry & Bruneau, Advocates David F. Robertson, Gerernl Manager, Montreal Hon. E. D. Smith, Winona Kerry & Chace, Limited Pres, E. D. Smith & fons Jami Consulting Engineers, Toronto . Limited Director, M. J. O'Brien, J. R. Walker, Vice-Pres., Montreal, J. Rk. Walker & Co. Limited CAPITALIZATION Authorised $5,000,000 1,500,000 Outstanding $2,100300 $2,100,800 800,000 30,000 Common Stack ~ 7% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Less Redecmed by Sinking Fund From a letter of Mr. J. G. G. Kerry, President of the Company, we summarize as fellows: -- BUSINESS AND LOCATION . The Canadian Paperboard Company is the largest manufacturer In Canada of all varieties of Paperboard, the business being established over 36 years ago. The Company operates three modern board mills, situated at Frankford and Campbeliford, Omntarie, and at Montreal, equipped to turn out daily 125 tons of paperboard. In conjunction with the board mid at Frankford, a modern pulp mill is In operation equipped to produce 30 tons per day groundwood pulp. ASSETS The fixed assets of the Company certified by auditors amount to Sytah dees $3.234,7349¢ S Surplus of current assets over current liabilities including proceeds of thi ° 619,205.20 $2.853,940.14 essen #isasesiagiterananaan Total assets (not including goodwill, contracts, ste.) Equal to over $3,790 per $1,000 bond. EARNINGS Earnings available for bond intefest for past six years have averaged Earnings for calendar year 1983 or over three times interest requirements on all bonds f Earnings for » months ending March 31, 1934. ......... ~... sinse sees PURPOSE OF ISSUE' The proceeds from this financing will be used to pay off current bank indebtedness incurred through expenditures on capital account, for the building of additional storage sheds at Campbeliford and Frankford and for the utilization of the Company's existing water powers. ENGINEER'S REPORT. The Company's business, plants, management, etc., have been favorably reported on by Mr. R. O. Sweezey, B.Sc, M.ELC. Consulting Engineer, of Montreal, whose report is on fille at our office. All legal details In connection with the issue have been approved by Messrs. Masken, Robertson, Sedgewick, Aitchison and Pickup, Toronto, and by Messrs. Campbell, McMaster & Couture, Montreal. We offer the above bonds at 98 and accrued interest, to yield 7! per cent. "JOHNSTON ~WARD ®ibby's Block, Princess 8t., Kingston. Members--Montreal Stock Exchange, Toronfo Stock Bxchange SYDNEY MON ST. JO! , Nila. Private Wires to All Branches HALIFAX KINGSTON SHERBROOKE TORGNTO LONDON MONTREAL chance to gobblesme up. It I weren't | up in a nice neat package, the old as old and wise. as , I am, I would frog gentleman hopped away to the Rave made a; dinner for him long place in the mud beside the pond ago. Heigh ho! How's everybody?" | where his grandchildren and their "We're pretty well, thank you, mother lived in a lily-pad house. sir," said Nancy and Nick. They In went Granddady, as proud as liked the old frog gentleman and al- Punch. ways did all they could to help him "Where are the boys?" he asked with his ehopping. 5 looking around. "I haven't seen 'That's fine, simply fine," said them since the day they were horn. Granddaddy, taking off his glasses That was just one month ago to-day. and wiping them and putting , them This is their birthday and I've on again. "How would you like to brought them each a present." help me pick a birthday present for "Why, Granddaddy!" exclaimed my three grandsons?" PAINT UP TIME E . From the standpoint of economy it is much cheaper to = keep things in ropair and looking well than allow them to go to Waste, especially when a little fixing and a daub of paint will Ado the trick. Valspar Varnish Valspar Enamels Carmote Finishes Granitine Varnish. Stevenson & Hunter and PLUMBERS . 85-87 PRINCESS ST. ~The acreage planted in wheat in) with Alberta acreage probably smal- 8 this year will show a de- ler. of 26 per cent. from last year, Britain secures great oil area in Saskatchewan will have less, | Tigris district. "We'd love to!" said Nancy. "Well, how would some/nice over- shoes do?" asked Nick. "We've got @ lovely lot of nice black shiny "'Overshoes!" boomed Grandaddy in a pleasant voice. "Well, I never § = thought of that. I guess that would ' == | be pretty mice. Their mama certain- Mrs. Frog. "How absent-minded you are getting! They're out swimming ey never come into the house a: al," 3 "Why not?" demanded the old gentleman frog. "Why don't they ever come into the house, I'd like to know? And why am I getting ab- sent-minded ?'" "Bécause they haven't any legs yet and can't walk," said Mrs. Frog. "They're still little polly- wogs and have to stay in the water. * Suddenly Granddaddy thought of his birthday present. Overshoes and no feet to wear them! He blushed all over, so he did. ' » "Excuse me, I forgot something uw. the store" he said hastily. "I'l be right back." And before Mrs. Frog could get her breath, he was gone. He burst into Mister Bags' store and made eve jump. "These overshoes are not the right size a tall," he declared. "You'll have to take 'em all back---and Dlease give me three bags of candy instead." {To Be Continued) \ (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) to go ome you Pink <unpilt hr be Cheap Paint? Here is the Answer/ ' Ne. 2 (Prom en sorval photograph) 5 (Prom a0 sotesl AN FE SE) Eats Use an equal measure of each paint, and brushing them out on the same surface, we obtained the results pictured above so, Observe that Lowe Brothers' "High-Standard™ Paint covered approximately more surface and covered "4 oer en the so called Sehoan pamt. int so Fi this actual test it will be seen thst it would take a roximately 3 gallons of "Cheep" pais We do oy that would Ie onl 2 pin oh pri Brothers © High Standard" Pilat " Prattically applied to a house it would work out this way i= i & Thess bi both df the same type, and esch bas 8 painting ares of 3,000 sql Fare ) int this h t) wi To paint this bouse (2.000 Vo gaint tie ou £2000 20. 46, wih To Sint his Soy . $26.00 ly | gal. of | 5 gn i. $32.50 ------ 2D eo Ww o_$5850 By using Lowe Brothyrs® High Standard Polar Mr. B. saved 33.00 on the cost of point end $12.50 on the cost of Tabor--a total saving of $15.50 on the complete Job. Never Figure the Cost * paint is the, buy measured Paint by what it costs * per gallon." So-called il A har I ems only trye measute. of paint to show you how 10 paint mest economically, and' Su ee J : BUNT'S HARDWARE : 353 KING ST.