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CHEERFUL WINDOWS
A prettily curtained wiadow will add roach to the attractrveoesa of vour home. Women who are careful about the approach to their hotre, be it cottage, apartment, or flat, know that nothing will enhance the looks of the building, or give as much charm and cheenpeai to the oclooker a* dainty, well arranged curtain* or window shades. The tavigae Wbdow Shade Co., 1159-1161jBtetoy Street, are paat master* of the aft of making ahades that are excejk lent from rod to the lace that finabei
STSfY YEARS OF PROGRESS 1822
POWERS
When the Carillon bells ring in the Jubilee on July 1st, Canada will look back with pride on many notable achievements.
And none are more no table than the development of her water powers.
Canadian work! leadership in the per capitsv consumption of hydro power, ha| materially helped the progres*s\nd prosperity of our country�^th a consequent profit to the hffestor in water power securities.!
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thern. There are plain shades of good quality for those who prefer the most simple article; but in addition there is a wide range of shades that are really beautifully trimmed with insertions and edgings of lovely lace that is as pleasing as it is durable. Whatever your colour scheme, shades and curtains can be found that will blend
Let Us Do the Roof
Three-ouarten of a century of roofing experience enable* us to offer you a aervke that U ftecond to none.
In entrusting your roofing work to oa you are aMured of the best materials and the moat tkilied and dependable workmanahip.
It will pay you to consult us.
GEO. W. REED & CO., Ltd.
37 St. Aatoine Street - MONTREAL
Have you ever longed for a sun parlour or a porch that would give you *& breezy sitting-out on the nottest of days? Our Keep-Kcol Wood Slat Porch Blinds will transform that odd verandah into just such a spot. Those who are interested in attractive windows for homes, apartment houses or stores would do well to consult the Lavigne Window Shade Co.
Realty News
Ernest N. Bonneau sold to Barnett Levine, lot No. 46b-16-l, 74-3, St. Lawrence ward, measuring 22^ by 89H feet, with buildings, civic No. 183, fronting on Jeanne Mance Street, for $27,500.
Tames Nimmo sold to Andrew J. Scnreiner lot No. 940-43, Town of Lasalle, measuring 5,000 feet, with buildings fronting on Strathyre Avenue, for $3,400.
Max Izenberg sold to Max Avhh lot No. 15-1206, St, Jean Baptiste ward, with buildings, ovk numbers 1113, 1113a, fronting on Hotel de ViBe Avenue, for $5,500.
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