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MORE
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Added to the Long List due
to This Famous Remedy.
int. --"1 have token
I.ydlal: }lukhaw'a
\ eg'table l•0m-
I..nowl (0r years
.:.d Meter found
.Fay medicine to
r,•nnpare pith it. 1
had ukers :s J fall -
hit 01 the ufrII1
.1 .d dtvtorsdid wt•
,• gond. 1 suffered
drradtully until 1
tet .w taking your
medwiue. 11 has
aloo helped other
wuna•u to whunl 1
b.,..• , , ,.0 1 , t,ticll it.' Ira. }1F NMI('l..i.h. d;lautord Station. Ontario.
(ao,tilier. Me.-•' 1 was a great suf.
tuner trent a tamale disease- 'f dui
.•
du -
tor .111 TwlwrtTTitr, to go to
ho''lital ,or an ill t riUon but Lydia E.
Ihnktl.itu't'1'c;;rtablc Compound com-
plet, ly sere,' Inc ill dire, wont tis."-
Mrs s u .1. 11-II.LIAMr. H. F.L. Nu. 14,
x�:`i• t,Jrainer, Nartlt.
Because your case Is a difficult one,
doctors I:sVii111 dune you uo good. du
nut continue to suffer witItut giving
Lydia E. Piuktlam's Vegetable getable Con.
pound a trial It surely baa cured
maul cases 01 tenlale ills, such as iu-
ilanin,atiuu, ulceration. displacewruts,
fibroid tnwors. irregularities, periodic
pains. backache. that bearingdown
feeitntrindigestinn, dirtiness. and nrr-
vuus prostration It costs but a trifle
to try it, and the result is worth mil-
.ILoos to many fluttering women.
'If yew want special ledvier write
for it to 31re. l'iukham. Lyten,Msrs.
It Is free. and alwas+ help'ul.
MORE MEN
WANTED
Farm Laborers' Excursions
0$10 1:uiu,(- QQ A11111L1onnT
'Trip ($1V 1, Iteiut•n
AUG. 27
SEPT. 7
SEPT. 10
From 'Toronto and
all statiotl. east.
From all .►atlone,
Tomato end' west.
From +til sttt11i118
east of Torontai in
Ontario.
Apply to JOS. K IUD for full par-
ticlllalY, times of spowiai tra1111. .etc.
THE C. A. 7t. 14110111 T.T.CE TTT
Toronto Exhibition
('. t'. tt. .deers .acetal Tutee and
train service. Ask any agent for
reipy'of program giving full per-
t icular s ..f at t met Mits. special rates,
1541111 Mlle., et.'.
L7nternatlonal )fewspctper
fflb/e Study Club
(ARANO TRUNK KOUTE
Suggestive 'Que.•ti,ns oft Ms International Sunday School Lessors, Prepare
b R Dr
y Rev. L! nstuft Brantford
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Sunday, August so, moo -Paul on Cloonan Love,
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Cur. Li. 1-1:i,
(;olden Text ►tit' now abideth
faith, hone, love, thew' three, but the
greatest of these is love. 1 Cur.
\'«re.• I \Vhat is the utmost which
can 1s• claimed tut the gift of rot.
y.tenrr
\Vhy i, an ebspient titan without
jot
love lik« a bears twit' with cymbal
x„ om1 iiiiment•
'Will ,t.s14,
iu,•ilce withllyt.IU 1' urpkr a
man. acceptable to (nod:'
'Will 4.1oquenee without love make
a +n;u, iieveptaMe to hit fellows. or
g;, ...my lasting sat isfielion to hint.
scot'
a,
••
s
Verne -1sk�.f Dole any necessary
ulotal praise due to a man wbu has
the gift ill prophecy, and has intuitive
I t,.,wledge of mystery 7
there any 11101. neerisary waist.
1„ he ay. -m.4.4 t1. it Lig elan than I i a
1iIII, 11)11
___fetttyt gives a min the faith so he
can 1.•luu...• a mount tin and he at the
same time is with 11 love, shat good
is llie felt t0 hien -
Verse 3 sconc.people give bier
estate -pereertieti
i,•r.,•r. %vim have uo real love in their
114•,111- and if MI, what is it which
prompts to these /acts:' -3
If ,15 man gives vi hen 15t can be. sero, What a really the sum total of alland does 111.1 give when it i t be. t accept things. or that winch sums u m itself ail.ern,
there any lova iu his heart• or the blessedness. nobility and happiness
shook' tthee church refusei
:u i Ica) hn'iu his charitythat the .mad can conceive. or the heart
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of.ruon.•y
for.
the- f (impale or for char- crave, and why as rte.? (This qucvbon
it)'. ftiuu. th,•,r Rho clearly give to he
must be answered in writing' by members
seen of men :' of the chub
Sunday, Sept. 5th, Igoe -Paul's Third Missionary Journey --Farewells.
SUMMER TOURS ON
THE GREAT LAKES
A Fresn Water Sea Voyage
Palatial steamships
Superb Scenery
Faultless Cruising
Moderate Charges
teh•at x nnYiu•r 11O1 ing' on the Itreat
I,,.t.• ,;••„tglao Clay, .n among the
Tleoisaild'11, 1.land..
Inf„riu.tti•ol loud i. 1041 •frot14` alt
1,411,1'.e l' II:.•nt
H. H. Gildersleeve C. H. Nicholson
Mgr .(', llinp;00041 'I'1nt11, Mgt., Manila
CANADIAN NORTHERN
ONTARIO
Uo thuw who give without hive,
lint to lir -seen of oven, resp any bene-
fit from il,-ur dove. it hurt them?
Can phi' conceive of a 1111111 giving
Isis Jody to b. hurtled for hi* religion
with an impure live, ur without
lure in his heart ?
Khat i. the Only thing which
recommend'. its to Hood in and of its.
self'[
\'arses 4.7 -\\'hat proof can you
give that 104'0 is loogsuffering
and kind ?
If we redly love a permit will we
ever speak of him to bis injury. nm
matter what the provocation luny he?
Whitt is it in love which tendo to
patience. pulitenese, kindness, geutle-
rle9s and h • lit y?
May a person be controlled by love,
and be envious at the same time. and
if not, why not?
I)l.'s Irv' always make a man think
of "the- Other frllaw beforehimself?
[\'hat dors Tuve t a►. all its pleasure
from ?
Verses d 1:1 -Can despondency. or
doubt, or depression, or hopelesenees.
or ally !Abet Net lrl'ling• . eltp.Y.-She
heart that is filled with love :•
‘V hat will be 1 he relative values or
uses in heaven of faith. hope, .lo-
qurnrr• knowledge, love?
Acte yt: lass.
(;olden Text - I can do all things'
i brow& Christ which slrengtheneth
me. Phil. (: 1:5.
Verse 2 \1'bat effect dors Paul's
methal of •'exbort ation- of the brrlh-
ien have; when practise) in these
Verse :t - Do enemies in their. days,
.either in the tles)1-or spirit. constantly
lie in wait for the Christian ?
11nvrrmr ('rod-fornn't plsti.f..rli1.
future mallet hair. to be changed
to meet the tactics of the enemy ;
ere ,point' conrlantly give their ex-
perience in their sermons. tbue fur-
nishing concrete example -4 of the
power of the Dowel?
Verse 1'„'- -Would it help ua to know,
ittdetxil, the things that are to hap
p n 10 ua in the future?
What is tL'e peening of ' jtu hound
in tl,« spirit to Jerusalem?''
Must such inward conviction* as
Paul had always be heeled?
If we disuhi-s thew oughts of the
soul, what will he the effect upon our
spiritual life?
\'uses 1-tl - It would look as if the -e Vere le1-1s it usual, or common,
leading evangelists of the new religion for Ont' to give to spiritual men a
would be needed eleewhee than with glimpse inti, the outlines of the
Paid: say, therefore, what advantage future?
it was to them, or Paul. or the (auw, Verne 21 -Has each Christian as
that they were with him?
What heip tint lei a preacher, 0
Christian worker, Gi listen for some-
days to a man like Pant ? -
V :r r 'hili ,ii and T ' sit•
tomer! ?
Verses 7-12- Does serge seven indi-
cate that it wait tlu' practice of the
early ('hi istiana to ••break bread" to- has done his whole duty ?
get her on thtt Heat day of each week? Should every minister he able to any
Whit can you say against or in fever n s Paul said in Vers.- 27?
of the unmistakable demand which exists Verse :Pi What is the proper "feed"
ler short sermons, in view of this inci-
dent ? i This question must be answered
to wntrng by members of the club.)
Why is it that church memlwrs will
listen, unwearied, for two hours to a
int litieal speech, and get tired of even
it gold sermon if it lasts longer than
thirty minutes?
Can you [dame this young man
h'uf yrhns_ far fining to Amp_ under a
sermon several hours long?
Verses 1:4.1)5 As a geographical ex-
ercise lii,k up on the map the places
mentioned -in vsrae. 13 to 1({, and say
where they are situated.
Verses 17-21 Paul here opens his
heart. and gives his personal exper-
ience without any of the art of the
,.rat41 ' t wound it be more Cht•ietiaa.
and mor.' practical, if modern preach -
TOURIST and WEEK -END
Excursion
distinct it mission as Paid had :'
1Cbtr'h adifiAlfi We i'athet sisctiflce,
our life. or the accomplishment of our
midi
Should our last farewells to our be -
(wed mends hem un• gl`dy
Verses'dt127-Is it improper boast-
ing for a faithful man to say that he
"i i:kct, on Sale from Toronto.
The Scenic Route to
LAKE SIMCOE. SPARROW LAKE,
MUSKOKA LAKES, GEORGIAN
BAY , MAGANETAWAN,
PICKEREL and FRENCH
RIVERS.
Crotaing 1.nkr• Muskoka nt Bale
Park inti along the shute Id' Lake-
Joseph. skirting nearly • hundred
Miter, 4 1 watea•ls'tw,wn Toronto rued
Sudbury
For literainte mild full information
about fishing and holklay rates
write I'rassrng,•r Dept, Toronto, Ont.
WISE AND OTHERWISE,
Charity for revenue Only isa mis-
t Ake.
One way to gist ahead is W patron.
i2e a cabbage dealer.
A physician heals others for the
purpose of "heeling' himself,
We chin usually struggle along with-
out .Moet 1.1 the things we want.
The principal ingredients of good
luck are prudence and industry.
ILS hard to get money and its
harder to keep it after yon get it.
Every man is a soliriet when • it
i. BKOPHEY & SON
- TNB LeanrNs—
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
ON•es eaeaf•Ov ,abn1A Met WI
Mors, meal was,
a,
comes to singing his own praises.
It's easy to became- fatnous---if ynit
have• the right kind of press agent.
A gill suppresses Lbe crying, habit
151511011 it begin. to slake her nos. red.
It's racy to figure how you can sate
money, hilt mai ing it is another mal -
tet.
\ thick sk11111•nahlrs a man to keep
a lot of u,tleI1 knowledge tint of his
brad.
The trouble with too many people is
that they told' in the wrong direr.
tion.
Not hi tie won't' please our neighbors
01(1544 than to see um get what we de
serve.
Y,tu will never obtain peace of mind
flim people who give you a piece of
1 heirs.
People wbu think they are the
whole thing are entitled to another
think.
Hewers- of the man who never gets
,angry : then”, x screw hoose eom.-
where.
In order to pose a. a successful fish-
...truism
sh-
.•.man one nuts[ p oissess a good imagi-
nation.
The man who never has occa ' to
buy an umbrella is one kind of •
hustler.
Trading on a good name and deceiv-
ing the public is what. the ituitaton of
the- well-known "The 1). it 1:' Menthol
Plaster are doing. Don't he fooled.
Insist. un the genuine, "Thr 1). A 1..”
Ile who d,ea lint preach with what
he M will never persuade with what
he any.,
if a loan hooks M his watch while
you are telling him a funny story cell
it shot,.
When aunte mea pare& around
they imagine they attract as much at-
tention as a circus.
It's *lomat impossible for • man to
keep in the straight and nal row path
if he is driving a mule.
A beggar woman. Polkaing charity,
declared she was the mother of seven
children and a blind hesh•nd !
Of course speculation or dealing In
futir a ennui' more refined than
gambling, hit a man will lose just as
mulch.
1tour hair is thin. brittle or Poorly
nourished, apply amarine (made from
Canadian Misr grease). it seem bale.
511c • jar,
for the church of (bowl?
Verses Qat-:ll-In view of the fact
that ••wolvee" are always On our
track, what should be our attitude?
What are our present dangers from
within the church?
Verse 3't. --What is the only .sure
and certain protection for t be
Christian ?
Verses 31-iiii --May any mon "unset"
riches, and be well pleasing to G1a1 ?
What is, at mw., the .0 nue duty
and the greatest luxury of the Chris-
tian life
Verses 3fl-:*t What lessons may we
learn (roux this touching parting
scene?
Lesson for Sunday, September 12th
IIIIIY--(biose of Pant's Third Missionary
Journey- Acts 21 : 1.17,
MAN'S ENEMIES.
The Small Fess Are the Meet Deadly
and Dtietruetive.
Ib one of Herbert Wells' brilliant
*tortes the terribly acleotl0e and pree-
n
ray11 •ally Invincible Martians who have
Mended the eartb and conquered Eng-
land are slopped in the midst of their
victories and utterly destroyed by the
attacks of microscopic foes. Infinite-
ly small organisms, germs of diseases
(o which man bas become In some de-
gree Immune. slay the wonderful war-
riors of a planet never Invaded by
these earth foes, 1Vitet the greatest
battleships and tbe bear/eat guns
could not do the unseen and unknown
Using seeds of death accomplish.
Sloe' clearly every day the world
understands that in the life sod affairs
of mankind the most deadly oud de-
structive foes are extremely small Ail
of the fierce mammals and poisonous
serpents of Africa do not kill eta meat'
buman beings In ten years as the
tsetse fly slays in one. The tigers and
cobras of India kill their tbousuods
every year, but the rats which spread
the germs of tbe bubonic plague de-
stroy their tens of tbousinde In tbls
country the eommoli bousedy un-
doubtedly causes more deaths than all
the venomous snakes, wild beasts.
mad dogs, runaway bosses and 111 tem-
pered bulb ten times over. The ac-
tual proportion is probably much high-
er than ten to otos.
A limn is always n hero to his wife,
because she knows be wouldn't have
proposed to her unitise he was very
hrave.
A fain. friend fa like the shadow on
a sundial, which appears in fine
weather, but vanishes at the approach
of a cloud,
Lifebuoy Shap is delightfully re-
freshing for hath or toilet in hot
weather. For washing underclothing
it is unequalled. Cleanses and pur-
ifie
Ws.hen a msn inherits money be
tries to show how much sweeter be is
than his father, who made it, hyget-
ting rid of it. '
l'onveleseentrr from fevers and in-
juries that have kept them bed -ridden
for some time and all people rundown
and below par generally will Neuf a
10014' of treatment with Ferrovim,
the invigorating tonic, just the thing
to put then/ on their feet again in
good shape. Ferroyim is composed of
fresh lean fleet, citrate of iron and
prow old Spanish sherry wine. ;1.00
per bottle.
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MAN AND MONKEY.
Difference Between the. Human and
Animal Method of Thought
The dIQereoce between the animal
and the buman idea of what consti-
tutes "knowing" coma out okely fn
a piece of work done at Clark univer-
sity -A. J. Klnntnao's study of rbesus
monkeys. tbe Bandar -log of the "Jun-
gle Book."
The monkey. following the oswl
procedure, learned to get bb fuod
from a bo& the lidof wbteb fasteeed
with a key. The key. however, could
not be wtjbdmern from' the lock.
Atter the nolnikey had become familiar
with the device and could operate it
as readily as.a man could do the ez-
perlmenter took tbe key out of the
lock and lift' tt on the door to front
of the box. '1'be monkey picked up the
key. played wttb 1t. but made oo at-
tempt to use it 'Dieu the experiment-
er took up the key and, fifty times In
succession, wltb the monkey two Leet
away aAtcbing every motion. M un-
locked the Loi 'f be monkey would
have starved before lie Imitated that
simple act He bad learned to open
the bos by matting certain movements.
Hs bad no idea of the ken, es- au la-
strumeat in the process. We some-
times ant* Instruments. and means
and causes. The aulmal thinks large-
ly motions. -0. fi-$rooition To Me-
Clure's Magazine- --
A Rare Opportunity.
When the circus "ame to ltushby the
targe ■ttebdaoce was a worm -Ise to
Sgslee Betide. and be Geld so' to Wil-
liam Hamlin, the postmaster.
"It Is natural that men and cblldreb
.bona wise to go," remarked the
squire In his formnt tooe, "but I moat
coofe., t0 a feeling of amazement on
bearing that the ladles of the town
bad Docked to see wild beast. and (bat
young woman who leap from o0a
wire to another, with no regard for
ber personal piety." -
"Te11 you just how 'tis, square," mild
Ur. Hamiln conddeuttatly. "I don't
think many of the women folks plan-
ned to go till Jed Potter catne 1n ben
ooe mall time and told lila Emma
Bolles be understood the show was
enough to scare aoybody out of ten
years' growth.
"Mia Emma's getting on, and you
eoeldn't'expect ber to let a ebaav Ilke
tbat go -nor any of lbs otber women.
now, Gould per
Nig Season on the Lakes.
Detroit, Aug, Iii. -President. Living -
Monte, of the Lake Carriers' Aelsoria-
tion say.: Hut a6 per rent. of the
fake tonnage was In comtnisalon butt
year. This fall between bat and 1(11)
per cent. of the boat. will be operated.
(brain rates have not yet been fixed,
but vesseltnen expert to get three
rents per Mi.hel when the fall rush
starts. Ore releaser Ike cents per ton,
but in all probability and judging
from the iner.a.ing conditions of
prosperity, carriers will get a rate of
31 the latter part of the seaoon. Next
Reason will he ene of the beat in the
history of lake . rnmmerce, according
to present indications. All available
tonnage will find hominess:
WELL-KNOWN MAN WRITES.
Hands, (hit, Aug.lfrd.-(Rpecial.)-
Mr. 11'illiant Hell, J. P„ of this place,
chevrfirily contributes his un.olirked
testimony to the .Meavy of I)nsld's
Kidney Pillet. He writes :
"For more than a year 1 was an in -
tenet. sufferer from kidney trouble
end although I trial different reme-
diee and was tinder the treatment of
local ph siel•na 1 telt. that 1 wast get•
ting n.' Steller. 1 wait Induced to give
Ih0l,l's Kidney Pills a trial and I am
pleased to mate that after taking twt
or three brazes 1 felt very much bet-
ter. Thin encouraged me to continue
with Uodd'a Kidney Pills and 1 am
now as well as ever 1 wail in my life.
In the hope that I might be the means
of eneoilraging Borne other mutterers
from kidney trouble to try I)odd's
Kidney Pills I cheerfully contrlhite
this testimony to their wonderful
heeling powers,"
You nerd a gid salve In the boom.
Davis Menthol Salve M ib. bit" It
chew su.buru, maegsdto sad insect
bites and sting. piles, old sores. skis
disease., etc. 3k per Us.
A DREAM STORY.
The Startling neaten That Saved the
Life of Lady Vernon,
Tee tollowlug dream story is told In
"The Story of My life," by Augustus
I. 0. Hare. The story was told to Mr.
Hare to Rowe in 1870:
Lady Vernon dreamed that she saw
the butler, a lib a knife ib one baud
and a candle In the other, crossing the
entrance hall, and' she awoke with a
great start. Atter awhile she com-
peted herself to sleep agulu, and she
dreamed -she dreamed that she saw
the butler, with a knits in one bend
and a candle In tbe other, on tbe wtd
die of the staircase, and she swoka
wltb a great 'bock. Sbo got up. She
tbougbt she could not be quite well,
acid she took a little sal volatile. At
last sba feU asleep again. and she
dreamed -she ()reamed that sbe saw
the butler, wttb a knife In ooe baud
1ud a candle- til' [tie other, .taudlug at
her bedroom door, and sbe awoke In a
great terror. and dm jumped out of
led, and she said, "VII have an mei of
thb; I'll have au end of these foolish
Imaginations." And she rusted to the
door, and she threw the door wide
open. And tbere at the door stood tbe
butler, with a tulle in one loud and
a candle fu the other. And when he
suddenly saw Lady Vernon lu ber
wbtte otgbtdresa, witb bee hair stream -
Ing dawn her luck. be was s0 dread-
fully frigbteued that he dropped the
caudle on tbe floor and rushed off
dowu the staircase and off to the sta-
bles. wghere There was i horse 'ready
saddled and bridled, on which be
meant to have rkfden away when he
bad murdered Lady Vernon. And be
rode away without haring murdered
ber at all, and be was never beard of
again. t
A Bad Hole to Get Into.
A gentleman weer going round •
strauge golf course with a local trail
and after playing pail of the way
bepointed to a mitre, high wall eat
Inquired. "Is the* a bele over thereT'
"Yes, sir." replied the caddie solemn.
y, "there's the cemetery over there.
Mill pit yourself foto a hole tbere
it you Iran help It."-Load^'1 Scraps.
-tis Traiiaiarmati'1' — -..
L.ate flu ride nand sit tett very
prmal when be- dunned Ile t'rit pair
of ;pewees. -' -old
mother behind the door. he was over -
.1.1 1.4 say. "\1Illk'. ''illie do you
r,•ui1 user meT'- L>.11nfator.
to 1' e-.•1 false ankh at OW S..
s hr - t's.al:a y.
- --the Reindee. a•terd.------._
The, latest news from Labrador in -
edetates that Ur Wilfred Greaten 'a
community) of reindeer u a splendid
-sucr'ese--one-n.eber-ef the herd bar
increased to seven hundred, and all
the animals are in the best of health.
In the training and dunaestication
of the deer the doctor's staff has made
astouishug progress, and for traction
purposes they are rapidly supersed-
illy the-, Serer aoa treacherous sledge.
dugs. and in time will take their place
altogether. In addition to this the
dues give milk of exceptional quality,
which aflorda excellent subsistence
for children.
A Canadian Cantatrke.
Mrs. Cecil Fdwsrdea. whose appear -
ie reed -opera -at -Conant Gar-
den this season have brought her
mach praise. is sister-in-law to Lord
ICenstr ton She is a British Colum-
[ Tart tl(Itetj girder Jean de Reazke;
.n.l u,al.• her first public appearance
s a sn.gcr in oratorio.
Keep Your Temper.
Which of ad the domestic virtues is
most .seitlel to a bappy married
Ute? The shinty to keep one's tem
per, beyond all question.
There Is nothing wbieb Iebds more
to misery. not otlly for Ib possessor,
but also for tbose about blm, than an
0ngoveroabte and unreasonable tem-
per. No one Is worse to live with
than an I11 tempered man. ezcept per -
baps an UI tempered woman.
Rad tempered people completely
spoil tbe lives or those who associate
with theta The reeling of etrun is
ever present One never knows post
when the etorm will break. aithough
apparently the weather, uletapborical-
ly, Is "set fair." Life In these circum
statues become[ a burden almost be
good belting.
Caught Her.
"1 am looking for something nice
for a young num" sold the.00bg and
pretty shopper.
"Why don't you ibolt to the tntrtorr
ast.ed the gallant clerk.
And she was so flustered tbat be
managed to sell ber four different
things that she did not want before
she koew whet she was doing.
M isglvings-�
"That was a very lucid document
you prepared,' said tbe friend
"Yes," answered the statesman dubi-
ously. "1 made 11 so lucid that I am
afraid 1. • pubtk will fail to regard 1t
as able and pre'aund "
A Reminder.
Mrs B. -1f I .boot/ die would /oo
ever forget met Mr R.-1 think tat.
The doctor geld that 1 will suffer frcts
dyspepsia all my Ili
Reran to w� and Tao have se•
compllabed on* of the greatest (Mop
V the world.
li s,dN.g fls Mowery,
Lord ¥into, the VMeray of India,
attended Ube recent University Con -
4'e Shoe at Catena• and was guard-
ed by the most aIsbera.e poltee ea•
eort on rend. The hamar' and
streaks in the vicinity et the Untver
aity 8eaaie Honee and its galleries
and furniture were asardaed before
lard Mettles entry. Thew preeao.
lions are dednvs'd to be the malt of
as anonymous haw. Threatening lea
ten d varioaa daMIR111on4 eoMlnss
l ie. siresldad in several quartets,
and mi interns, maim was Mama
.al la tit idiom d HS : tart►
The beneficial effect of iron
upon the system weakened
through illness, overwork or
anemia, is well known. - Fer-
rovim is a preparation which
supplies the valuable element
in the most efficient way, com-
bining with it the nourishing
qualities of beef and the mild-
ly stimulative effect of sherry
wine. herrovim costs $1.00
.t bottle at druggists.
am-Buk
is the best. remedy
known for sunburn,
beat. rashes, eczema,
sore feet., stings and
blisters. A skin food!
ts
.
FOR .BACKACHE,
SCIAi 0 4, 1'LEI:RISY,
8111 tela s. CRICKS,
tet LRALGIA. RHEUMATISM
Each : r. in air -tight tin tax;
y -.rd rolls 11.00. can be cut to any
'I•',
Rewire of wartlike, Imitations.
5....• i AV'VI"`:,'li 044 . tl„ntreal
J4ENTHQL
PLASTER
Picnic Time
For picnic line we have all
the beet kinds of Canned (bonds.
Canned 'turkey
Canned Chicken
Cannel Veal
(tanned Tongue
Canned Salmon
Cooked Ham
Condensed ('ream
Full variety of Fancy liaeuita,
('an up telephone No. i81
floods delivered promptly.
William L. Lindsay
You Cannot
Overeat of
Kellogg's
Everyone who enjoys a
dainty dessert cannot
overeat of Kellogg's
Toasted Corn Flakes. A
delightful. ¶coling. re-
freshing, yet appetizing
. and nourishing. table
delicacy. Eat all you
will you'll be rosier
and healthier.
Nature's Own Food—
the "Swccthl:.ai t of the
Corn," prepared by
Kellogg's Secret Process.
insist that you get
:Oce
Its•
r.0 N
Cnt.ts
(7, Caw./
Toasted
Cora Flakes
Oral 3:.cca'5)3 patkye• •.Id i,t Cassis ssd
C4:.J Sul.. is 111011.
t_
Hamilton St. D0414.604.
40
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BUGGIES - BUGGIES
I have received shipments of the
loon Models in
GREY and MOUNT ,FOREST
BUGGIES
Two of the best Tines made in Can-
ada.
Rubber Tires, Automobile Seats
and alt die latest ideas in first-
class Carriages.
A good secesd-hand Grinder for
sale, in good repair, to -inch plates.
Several good drivers and some
cows for ale,
Robert Wilson
Agent for
Mersey- Harris Implements, Mel-
lott' Cnam Separators. Fleury
Flews, Bissell Disc
Harrows, Lead R.Uen,
err„ Mc.
Warwrooma-Hamilton Street,
Ooderlch.
. '
it&
GRAND TRUNKlisY's EM
CANADIAN NATIONAL
EXHIBITION
\'el•y low tale, f1 •.111
— GODERICH
t,.
TORONTO
and return.
$3.90
August 28th to Sept. I I th.
$2.85
August 31, Sept. 2, 7 and
9.
RETURN LIMIT, Sept. 14
Ml E('IA1, TRAIN SKR%ICE
1perid trait. hav1•, (i.slrrich nt lin 111.
Aug. 31, Sept. 2, 4, 7, 8, 9,
Through earn to Toronto on all 11mins.
Labor Day
Return Tickets at Single
Fare
Between all statism in ('amnia, olhn
to Detroit and Putt. Ilnnon, Mich :
Niagara Falk and Buffalo, N. Y.
DO(11) DOING
Sept. 3, 4, 5 and 6.
nicr1-IIN LIMIT
Sept. 8th, 1909.
FARM LABORERS'
EXCURSIONS.
$10 Going
$18 Additional Returning
via Chicago. lhrhuh and Fort Frances
or Nort h ft iv.
From tbOtERI('H, leapt. 7
•) For !Whets Olid fid) Informal
apply to
F. F' LAWRENCE.
Down T.,wn Agent.
Office hours 8.:1111.11). to tt.1•tp.n,.
4
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rel c t •"
gatiO
Il J.
Eff
MAN & BEMs?
M–LIYc3ffirts.jr
1 LIIENT MI
NTIM[b --
monoro c c fncuaaata
nr ,
S.
THE
ORIGINAL
AND
ONLY 1
GENUINE
IlIYAIE
of
IIITATION$
SOLI)
OK TIE
MI:Itrrs
OF
MINARD'S
LINIMENT
REMOVAL NOTICE
We beg to announce to „,, 1;41.
rons that we have re. llltil-ea t.e 1,.•e.
ph one -es on
_HAMILTON S`I RIy&1-
u.•xl 1lorri,h A. Snyder's (41"r4iy.
whoa our rust •rs will Mid a.
toady to 1111 ,ill oide,it for
HEATING
META. WORK
ELECTRIC WIRING
PLUMBING, Etc.
In workmanlike manner,
at closest prices.
W. R. Pinder
'Phone 155.
I
FINE TAILORED
CLOTKING
FORMEN .
FITS WELL I
1
LOOKS WELL •
WEARS WELL
When made by I
DUNLOP I
The Tailor West St
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HELP
WANTED
Wanted. Experienced Operators, ea
Pants, Knickers. Overalls. Constant
Employment the year round. HIGHEST
UNION WAGE PAID, piece work.
INEXPERIENCED I1ANDS TO
LEARN OPERATING.
Taylor -Anderson -
Southgate Co., Limited,
Seaforth
'PHONE 15 09 24
Warehou-. 1 cr w..+
whenn�want ( and Yards) ( .1reet sad )
ria B/fanr,tT at Dock ttou•r•
COAL
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
arm! 1•owl weighed on Ills masks! -ra 10
Si pets ,nn get 2,100 lbs, fm n tae.
WM. LEE.',
(*der. left at. t•. 1'. I.F: F:'h Ilnol,c ,n• " nr
rapt-sMn rf Square. nranptly atl.todwl :••.
Q. JOHNSTON
EMBALMER
AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
F anilines and Undertaktaa.wareroa.-.
Wiwi Ade equaro,
'PHONIC: Moreet, ttoder:',
Maritimes 171
N'eht mall.: At r.'sid.nea, 13 Wilt'
SI MCI.
CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBm0N
TORONTO
August 28111 • 1909 • September I3111
Wass.{ Live Stock 1i:iWit on the Coatlasat. Forty industries
le meths overtake.
ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES •ERESFORD
WV omcLte at opeeing ceremonies on Today, August 31st.
MILITARY YEAR AT THE FAIR
Model Camp -Victoria Cress and Wr..tUag ob Horseback Oesspetitioas
ht-
twht-
tweetDropouts -
twams from Dropouts end Artillery -Artillery Drive-MesialrIc
Dreadaseglits
Saul Stttle
GREAT NIKE SILL OF F11E1101111
THE SIEGE or KANDAHAR
BATTLE OF 'THE NORTH SEA
WAT(M Pea asnoeso buts AND acvnaotlB.
1se r rtsewab• arils lessrtfe J. 0, OIL 4 lewlt frommw►
resesemm
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