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- I S. S. LESSON FOR SEPT. 14th, 1921 25c. and b0c. a box—at druggists him suffer any more from the the vehicle wa's put I in the sl;ed. coati of finishing',varnish, :but this i"
or Frult-&-tives Limited, Ottawa. - weather, even if We have to!" I I
d�:N Lesson Title.—Jesus Driven From I The automobile of to-daY I using is not often possible because b_y the
i Nazareth. . �.__ handed over, and varnish that is f . ar superior to tbe old.time the car owner discovers that his
%jeo. A. Sills & Sons — _ - his grandmother took him up to the coach vlarnish, has, to withstait . id the car needs a odat .bf varnish it is
. I � . . bathrooTfi, stopping first in the kit-
- I 1i Lesson Passage—Luke 4:16-30. sand blast of 'speeds of upwards of usually in such condition that it has I
. = -1 i 1, than pi�eachvrs. One worker was chen on her way ups,tairs. 50 miles per hour, the action of strong- to come
__ . --; f- Mary ,McArthur, quite worn out
_: -,�- i Golden Text.—Luke 4 : 18. -seized and put in prison,,,Hs only o off down to the metal.
� - soaps and alkalis,. gasoline, road tar, In applying -Due -a or a
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� fence being that'he kept the school with the fussing beby and the humid polishes, waxes,' lubrioa4ing oil and of the other nitrocellulose finishes, it V�
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I Jesus did not go direct from Sychar preachers -were one evening hooted hammock and fell asleep. in the stron - Y .Y, - case o an
,g sun,. suffers rapid original varnish job, to'stiip. down to, '
to Nazareth. On His way there He and pelted vviLh mud'ano stones and Upstairs meanwhile. as baby's changes in temperature, fromboiling the metal just the same as f�r a re- ' I
taught continuously, and with gener- driven out of the city. In 'Padlia the grandmother was undressing him, hot to freezing cold and the r
-ation and acceptance, in the prpacher was forbidden -to draw wa- she a , "I was afraid of that," as I palkers' of
al admii %arvel varnish job. The various p
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synagogues of Galilee. In this way ter from aily of the v4llage gells. In she inspected his fat little neck left. .
He arrived at Nazareth and accord- another town false charges of rob- and chest upon which a - rash was specifically certain prii4ers and se'al-
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ing to His usual custom for He had no bery were brought against tl�e Chris- distinctly outlined. It was prickly be made to. last a long 'time, but the If the original job is -in nitrocellulose
doubt been a regular attendant and tian convert,�. They were seized and heat. The baby, peMiring and trouble is that the finis,4 does not I
silent worshipper there during His tied up by their wrls,ti until the blood warm and heavily dresbed for such ..finish. then it -will never be necessars"
' get, the proper care in 'most cases. to strip off the old paint .unless it .
boyhood days, He- entered into the burst from their finger tips - they a warm day had wriggled and squirm- p re means frequent yashing is in very, bad condition due to me-- .
synagogue on the Sabbath day. Can- were also beaten to make the�n co�_ ed until his clothing had irritated h15 in cool water, no soap except when chaiijeal injury or is�fiaked and peel-
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on Farrar, in his Life of Chri,st, says fess. In a land like India, the danger tender skin. The combination of absolutely necessary, and then a neu- ed due to impropor,original applica- I
of these Galilean synagogses that is that one is never 4uite sure that perspiration and,heat haa caused him tral,soap, little exposure to sunlight tion.
they were simply rectangular halls. an Indian ci A lalse to break into the rash of babyhood— Special removers have to be I
-owd may do. or strong light, absence of ammonia used in this case. as - the, ordinary ;�
On entering there were seats on one rurnor, a mis understanding, a wound prickly heat, , or any chemical fumes, no dry dust- varnish remover will not take off tke I I
side for the men; on the other, be- to religious susceptibilities, even Nothing is better for this condi- ing or :rubbing and -the prompt re- finish. . 1. I
hind a lattice, were seated the wo- when unintentional, and the crowd tion tham an alkaline bath which moval of mud and road tar. in most cases the system contem- .
men, shrouded in their long veils. At neutralizes the acid in the perspira- Of course baked enamel will out- plates the use of a primer and a seal- I
one end was the ark of painted wood tion and soothes the irritated skin. last varnish as the material is baked er or its equivalent folldwed.by two Alot)
which contained the sacred Scrip- (In The Heart of India.) When the baby's. grandmotherwent to 'a very close conVact mass which or three coats of the hitrocellulose
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tures; and at one side was the elevat- - . to the kitchen cupboard on her way forms so perfect a surface. that the finish. 'These materials are primar-
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I e sea or e rea r. e service of up,stairs she was looking r e bak- action of the elements is minimized, ily intended for ,application with am
. I the synagogue was not unlike our CANADA ing soda. I but it has been difficult so far to air gun in production work and they I
- __. I - - -_ own. After the prayers two lessons - A teaspoonful of baking soda to find practical means of baking body can also be applied in the sante man -
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.0 <> 0 0 101 0 0 0 <> 0 0 0 0 0 0 <> <> ,,� <�. 4�, 0 <> from the prophets. These lessons / ea�h pint of tepid water is the right units where wood is used. Up to the ner. for refinishing- I
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.01. * 0 .0 might not only be read by any com- Ottawa, Ont.—Marquis wheat, orig- propoition for a �oda bath, which is present time black is the -only en4mel Some -of the nitrocellulose under -
o petent person who received . inated at the DominioA experimental very restful on a wgiiM day even if that can be baked at high temper- coats dry so rapidly that it is pas -
0 W. J. Walker & Son <> 0 W. J. CLEARY permis- farms and now famed all over the o�n� is rast the priekl.v heat age. atures, althoiigh one car maker has sible to work around the car and them IF I
sion from the chief elder, but hewas i
�0 0 <> * even at liberty to add his own com- North American Continent has sue- For snialf babies, however, it is been very successful in applying icoi- continue around lith the second coat
,O W. J. Walker, Funeral Di- 0 0. LicenseA Embalmer and 0 ment- cessfully invaded South America, hav- best to have the bath sli,,',tly ors other than black, Baked enamel 1 without any delay. Some of the fin-
<> rector and Embalmer. 0 <> ing,been grown last 3�eai in the Arg-, wanner than tepid, ae even on a hoL is used on almost all cars for hoods, ishes take longer to dry at natural
<> * Fuheral Director. * Verses 16-27.—Jesus the Preacher. entina Republic with results that, 4c- day one m*y chill a baby in a'bath, fenders, aprons, etc. Some open cars temperatures and the drying may be
<> Motor or Horse Equipment. ,o ,C> Up-to-date Horse and Motor 0 , cording to authorities there, exceed especially if he has been very .warm. have the entire body in baked enamel. consider , ly shortened by artificial �
<> Care or Flowers furnished 0 0 Equipment. When the time to 'read the second the most optimistic advocates of the Though some sturdy infants, accus- Chemists .have been .experimenting drying a higher temperatures. .
<> -as requested. 0 0 * lesson that from the prophets, came grain. Further shipments of seed to tomed from earliest infancy to cool for years to find a more lasting fin- Nitrocellulose finish can , be left
' Night and Day Service- 0 .Jesus rose and ascended the steps to the Argentine are being made by the water, may be given a sponge with ish. Experiinents have been tried to with the natural soft dull' surface or
<> Day or Night� Phone 67. * ,01 Phone 19-22, Dublin. * the reader's platform. The clerk, Canadian Seed Growers' Aswciation. cold water without sustaining the coat the car with hard rubber and thVy cAn be rubbed and polished to a
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10 * .0 2921-52 0 drawing aside the silk curtain of the slightest harm. They m other materials. Even now experi- safin finish or to -a polish. It is also
ust be very ,
0 �� 0 ,C� C�, <> <> <> * ark, handed Him the roll of the pro- Montreal, Que—Canada's role as hardy and used to cold water baths, ments are under way to use a Bake- possible to apply two coats of finish- 4
phet Isaiah. Our Lord, unrolling the the refreshment booth of Rorth Am- however, before one institutes such lite finish which would "forever"'. re- ing ivarnish which will give a high
volume, found the Lesson for the day erica is constantly assuming greater Spartan treatment. sist the action of all chemicals, sun, gloss but which will not have the
which rain and snow. This is the same ma- "depth" which is a desirable featum ..
. proved to be the 61st chapter. importance from an economic point After the baby's soda bath - he a tha distributor heads are made in finishes where there are a number
a The congregation stood up to listen of view. Canadian exports figures was patted dry, generously dredged teri I t
of. of'coats of rubbing varnish. How-
, du I to Him. It was customary to read for the twelve months ending June, with talcum powder and, wearing A couple of years ago chemists an- ever, the finishing varnish will not -
-one verses but 1924, s�ow a total value of $16,729,- only his diaper was placed on a -
The W.I. estern F0 air Jesus read only the first and part of 962, as compared with 4 nounced a new Duco finish which was have any longer life than any other
$6,969,619 in clean shawl in the middle of the entirely different from varnish in its varnish, but when it cracks or gets
the second, stopping with "to preach the previot*' 'year and $2,847,245 for guest room -floor. Presently, in spite application and subsequent resistance worn out, it is possible in most cases
. the acceptable year of the Lord." He the year 1921-22. These figures show of the heat, his fretting ceased, for to the elements. It is one of several to take it off with varnish remover
en rolled up the volume, handed it a growth of over 500 per cent. in va - he was comfortable. Just to prove so-called nitrocellulose finishes
London,Canada & . I
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1- among the Jews, sat down to de- three years. . which the vehicle or liquid eva'por- After -this, new varnish can be ap-
4ive . r His sermon. _. i e . �tes and does not oxidize. As there plied.
Sept. 6th to 13th, 1924 . ; . Montreal, Que.-Grain shipments ' is no linseed oil in these new paints, Nitrocellulose finishes can be ap- '
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. I . , Canon Farrar further says: His from the port of Montreal to July 31st ' WHAT NEW AUTO FINISHES there is no oxidizing during the dry- plied at any time without removing 11
I words were full of a grace, an auth- are over 7,000,000 bushels in excess MEAN i�g gor after the drying so that, bar- the undercoats of similar material.
I ority, a power which was at first ir- of the same period last year and it is ring me y should Nitrocellulose .finishes will -last
Over $30,000-00 In Cash Prizes resistible, and which��commanded the For some time there has been a not change their form at all aher longer, on the average, than varnish
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anticipated that the total movement good deal of talk about the -new dull application. � ljobs. They can also be cleaned of
involuntary astonishment of all. It of grain through this port for the finishes which an becoming more and Whe n a varnish Job is to be re- dust or mud without washing, will
I ication was cus ,
The 1924 Prize List is extensive and the class f tomary with the Jews in the n will eclipse all more popular, judging from the num- finisher], if the �iacking of the not mud spot and are easy to keep
worship of.their synagokue to give previous records. Between the open- ber of new models being turned out varnish is clear through the col- in good shape.
will prove attractive to Exhibitors in all Departments. full vent to their feelings and it was ing of navigation and July 31 . st, this by makers in this style I � or coa�ct, it is necessary to remove
. n6t long be,for� Jesus became con- year, 61,525,039 bushels of grain have In spite of the many advantages
mh is being re- the ei-Hre finish down to the -metal of the newer nitrocellulose finishez,
-pared- with 54,- f rred to as Duco or Crane Simplex, and bt,illd up again either with the there are many car owners who pre -
Dog Show, Autornobile'Shaw, Pure Food Show, scious of a change. Whispers began been shipped, as com Quite often this fl i
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to be buzzed about. "Is not this the n8,624 during the sarne period in e ereas these names are trade names regular primer, ,
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:New Manufacturer's Building, Featuring carpenter's son? What business had 1923. � sealer, rouglistuff, Ee� the high gloss and the depth of
He to teach? Whence could He know - of manufacturers of the material. At color vk-trnish, rubbing varnish and finish of the varnish jobs and doubt -
Canada's Industrial Achievements. letters, having never learned? Je- - - , the present writing there,are six pro- finishirg varnish, or in the case of a less there will always be a consider -
sus not only saw the change but made duets made by six different manufac- less eypensive job, with primer, en- able part of the cars in use with the
.refek:�ence to it. He at once told them NUDITY WON'T HURT BABY; turers being used to finish automobiles amel Pand finishing varnish. � varnish or baked enamel finish.
Midway Attractions 11 He was the one refe"ed to by Isaiah NO CLOTHES ON A HOT DAY in the so-called dull finish- These
and He gave proof of ITis claim by ai�e: . A
JOHNNY JONES SHOWS reading their minds and hearts. The heat shuddered up from the Duco, niade by E. I. Dupont de Ne- _____
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There was jealousy that He should pavement in shimmering waves, and mours & Co. . I I
UNEXCELLED VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS in front of GRAND have performed miracles at Cann, and every tree on th6 street was dusty , Egyptian laquer, made by Egyptian �
STAND, "Mere City and Country Meer . given an impression of His power at and drooping. The flowers in the Laquer Mfg. Co. . 0 .
Capernaum, to say nothing of what gardens were discouraged, and women Zapon, made by Zapon Co. .
'Write for Prize List - Entries close August 30th. He bad done and taught at Jerusalem told each other, daniply, sitting on Valenite, made by Valentine ,S Go-. , THREE FACULTIES—ARTS
Mimax, inade by 'Pittsburg,,,; 9
--and yet that He should have shown porches, that it was the worst sum- , . 1) late
J. H, SAUNDERS, President. W. D. JACKSON, Secretary. no special mark of His favor among mer since the big cyclone. Glass Co. . t.111 I MEDICINE and PUBLIC HEALTH
I them.. He know that the taunting "I don't know when I felt the .heat Neolite, made by Beckwith,Chand- Undergraduate Courses --B. A. general course; B. A. - 11
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. and sceptical proverb, "Physician, so," said Mary', McArthur, mopping ler Co' 11 F'. .. Library and Secretaiial Science; B. A. with Theological Optiow - - , I
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==� heat Thyself" was in their hearts, her baby's perspiring brow. There are other manufact'drets who , B. S, in Nursing; B. A. Honour Courseg in Biology; Chemistry' ;
are working on the problem Kt the ' Class"; Commercial Economics; English and History; Englfsh
I and all but'ou, their lips. But to ghow "It's harder On the baby than A pre,sent time whose products 'are not and French; English and German or Spanish; English �rtd .
% them most clearly that He was some- of us. He can't even fialk about it," yet,keady for the market. �, 11 Latin; French and Latin; Geology; Mathematics and Physics-,
I thing more than they-that,Hq was said the bab�' . a grandmother. Then .All of these ifew finishes ,-aje kfi�" ! Ph4osophy; Political Economy; 3�omance Languages; General I M
I noGere Nazarene, like any athei who � I . ; I � .
" It ClotheS =!=� - - -- under the clic .... Science; Combination K A. and M. D. course. I i
-1 -1 -igbt have lived among them for ' , .1 - !nilcal napie,pt'nitrwel-lu- .... M. D. course of sb(years., I
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ed them that Elijal� had only saved MISERAOLE ANO automobile indus" *6 hiivo Rhished I Requirewc4tN"IOrtAdriiission-Jmxior or Honour Untried -
the Phoenician widow of Sarepta, and , I , . au-torajobiles with the. same kind off I latiot, I . 'r I - .1 , . , - � I 1,
was � used. on carriages E
ppr material that I . SU tdir� � - ,i2iid September, 1924, , k�l
.of Syria. years before the Auf0mobile was �� Far:"�� Wfitle . \
Tailored To Your IndividUal Measure Elisha only healed tke hostile le 'S IN 'FAIN, - 'knish. A typ_ , � I DR. X. P. R. NEVILLE, Registrgx.
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FROM NOW ON I . Verses 28-30—Jesus Driven Out. I ical varnish job W6�ild �ousist of pri- 1 I I . I
AN Wooillens Used in the Manufacture of Did Jesus intend to say.that they Lydia E, Pinkhar�'s Vegeta�, =*r , 'sealers, nuili stu�, color var- :i . .. UNIVERSITY
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. I his -own to-vKnsm,en were no bdtter ble Compound a Dependable varriish_ Ea.ch one of:these coats has . 1, . , I OF I I
"'Stone-BOt -Clothes" . 11 than Gentiles and lepers? At these a different n * * . .:The prifn0r' ..
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words their suppressed fury, burst in, Help for Mothers the property of"'holditify iltial. has
are treated with the famous Larrox Moth -Proofing Pirece-as, . to flame. The bill sides-, of Nazareth . I , ,y'to the I
and guaranteed immune from the ravages of Motbs tmder a .. w o of I I � wood or metaR, sb that1herid Vill be -_ - ,- I . . . LONDO�q, CANADA 6 1
Port Greville %lova Sco ia.-" I'took no peeling or flakipg. TV6 j ` � 'h t ff . I I .
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Demaild This ]Bond2-lt 19:YouT ProtecUou. debd. Sud(Jenly, quietly; Jesus as� the Mother of Amr ildren &W, Parn the %filliatit, finish * ith -its I YJ = ::! : � . -,- . I
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