REAVER 
Pill this husky VULCAN ITE roofing 
right overpour old wo 
. ^yhen you fix up that old barn roof, do 
it right. Put on a roof that will “stay 
young” for years—a roof that will pro¬ 
tect your barn fromfire-a roof that no 
storm can penetrate—a roof that the 
hottest sun cannot affect. 
Use genuine Beaver Vulcanite roll 
roofing for the job. Vulcanite has been 
the quality standard for nearly twenty- 
five years. It’s thick. It’s tough. It’s 
stiff. Its pure rag felt base is saturated 
under pressure three times withgenuine 
Mexican asphalt. Flint-like crushed 
slate in natural, non-fading colors, is 
imbedded in the surface. 
Best of all,you can putVulcanite right 
over your old roof—no muss; no loss of 
time intearingoffthe old roof.Youdon’t 
need experts to apply it; simple, com¬ 
plete instructions are contained in each 
roll. 
Test Vulcanite Yourself-—Free 
Before you roof, test Vulcanite your¬ 
self. Ask your dealer, or mail coupon 
to us for free sample of Vulcanite slate¬ 
surfaced roofing. Then put it to the six 
tests listed on this page. They are sim¬ 
ple and easy to make—but they will tell 
just what you want to know. They will 
prove to you thatgenuine Vulcanite will 
withstand more abuse, give you longer 
service for less cost, than ordinary roof¬ 
ing. 
Mail the coupon today. 
THE BEAVER PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc. 
Dept. G, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Thorold, Canada London, England 
Manufacturers of 
Beaver W a n Board, Beaver Vulcanite Roofing, 
Beaver Plaster Wall Board and Plaster Products 
For Sale by Lumber and Building 
Material Dealers Everywhere 
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I Heat test: Lay sample 
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radiator for 12 hours. See 
if it will melt or dry out. 
2 Ice test: Lay sample on 
• ice for 12 hours. Then 
pour boiling water on it. 
See if extremes of temper¬ 
ature affect it. 
3 . 
Water test: Soak sam¬ 
ple in water for 12 
hours. See if, by weight, it 
absorbs any water. 
4 Acid test: Immerse 
• sampleinhydrochloric 
acid. See if it is affected in 
any way. 
5 Fire test: Lay white- 
• hot coal of fire on sam¬ 
ple. See if it sets the roofing 
on fire. 
6 Scuff test: Lay sample 
• on floor; scuff it hard 
with your shoe. See if any 
of the slate-surfacing will 
come off. 
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