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Stucco 
TJ P in the quaint old town of Quebec where 
the French Voyageurs first settled in 1608 j 
there are standing to-day — intact—stucco houses 
that have seen the passing of many generations. 
The elements have imparted to them a soft¬ 
ness of tone and texture, and the hand of time 
has but enriched their charms. 
The Home of Your Dreams 
F OR a long time you have probably 
been planning that dream home 
that will be for you and yours. You 
have considered the outside appear¬ 
ance—the style of architecture—the 
inside scheme of decoration. But have 
you given a thought to the construc¬ 
tion of the inner and outer walls? Upon 
this construction depends your ulti¬ 
mate happiness. 
Real living comfort winter and sum¬ 
mer, minimum fuel bills, resistance 
against fire, vermin and decay, insul¬ 
ation against change of temperature 
and dampness, all depend absolutely 
upon the wall construction of your 
home. 
Rishopric 
for all time and clime 
BISHOPRIC Stucco over BISH¬ 
OPRIC Base in construction and in 
use offers the possibilities of this 
insurance. 
Let us tell how beautiful houses 
are built of BISHOPRIC Stucco 
Walls, and of the wall-curtain of as¬ 
phalt mastic that eliminates dampness 
and noise—the dovetail lock that holds 
the stucco in a vise grip for genera¬ 
tions—all at a saving of original build¬ 
ing, and future upkeep cost. 
Write for “Bishopric For All Time 
and Clime.” We will gladly send 
this beautifully illustrated booklet to 
you upon request. 
THE BISHOPRIC MFC. CO. 
614 Este Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 
Factories: Cincinnati , Ohio, and Ottawa, Canada 
