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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 May 1911, p. 3

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Out-0f- ccounts 3 Mount Forest and An Maud INESS .l I] )irector Account: BELL RTAKER UNDERs 9'0 .‘(CC oto May 18th :ger IN '3wa WM ' HES - $6'§50.oâ€"0; tn not Ian:- “mom a human“ ~ fiandflwk EXCEâ€" Lawren OK Elbow“ Sent Swallow. HIM 3% W}. {Elfié’zmw May f ........ MCDONONMOmI'OOOOO' DO. I. hi] “i y Hm“fiat“!uili'lmlmfli'm l ' a? m. i . 2 I! l L ' “ ‘ . I! ' ‘ | I I i . r c . § L511", ~ . . _ ........ ..... P-‘HWYJ-‘wnwwwgvVM-"-uâ€" â€".â€"___â€".-.vâ€"_.w_,_'_- A _ , ‘ $3,600 i_1_1 Cash Prizes for Farmers We have decided to give up business and leave town, and in order to clear our stockfilof General Merchandise such as CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS iFOR 5; MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN WE HAVE REDUCED OUR PRICES VERY LOW Call early, get your choice and you will surely make money by buying here. We do not expect to make money at this sale, but just to clear our stock at the lowest possible margin. LEVINE CO. RUSSELL’S 13th 1911 “pulled up" at your front gate on the way back from market amd asked about that silo or barn foundation you built, you would be glad to tell him. wouldn’t you? And it wouldn’t take you long. either, would it? And. as a matter of fact, you'd find as much pleasure telling him as he would in listeningâ€"isn’t that right? SUPPOSE your friend Bob Wilson. on the next concession, First you would take him over to view the silo or barn foundaâ€" tion. Then you would start to describe itâ€"its dimensionsâ€"the kind of aggregate usedâ€"the proportions of cement usedâ€"number of men employedâ€"number of hours’ working time requiredâ€" method of mixingâ€"kind of forms usedâ€"method of reinforcing, if anyâ€"and finally, what the job cost. So that by the time you fin- ished. neighbor Wilson would have a pretty accurate idea of how to go about building the particular piece of work which you described. Now couldn’t you do the same for us, with this differenceâ€" that you stand a good chance of getting well paid for your time? In Prize “D" of our contest. open to the farmers of Canada, we offer $100.00 to the farmer in each Province who will furnish us with the best and most complete description of how any particular piece of concrete work shown by photograph sent in was done. The size of the work dascribed makes no difference. The only im- portant thing to remember is that the work must be done in 1911 and “CANADA" Cement used. In writing your description, don’t be too particular about gram- mar or spelling or punctuation. Leave that to literary folk. Tell it to us as you would tell it to your neighbor. What we want are the facts. plainly and clearly told. - n - Q ,L I; Sounds simple. doesn't it? And it is 31m well worth your while when you think of the Now sit right down, take your pen or pe Tell Us How You Did It Canada Cement Company, Limited, Montreal, lt? And it is simple. And surely it is n you think of the reward in view. :e your pen or pencilâ€"fill out the at- You may win a prize by doing so STAND THREE

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