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pat ewe years, visa wan no bed I would t
lucre to welt >ry imam' haste from Nis
work on many wale= 1 took ell t
Idnds of dodoes, t mddeiaos, but with- t
out aa17 effect.
Tie feat spell Y had was about de
raosths ago when 1 felt like a nervous
wreck, could t steep, and would sit
snit cry ores' taotking.
Oa dee I wan terribly bed, skouti*g
sad, sores niag, and my oat door neigh-
bor assn in to roe what was tke matter
yak an, and not being aisle to tell 'her
she sent for me husband. Ile brought
me horse a, box of
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He said a Mend othis told him *bout
Your wonderful remedy, so I took three
' boxes of them, and I cannot recommend
fascia too higbly u I now sleep twell,
end have not been bothered withmy
rvea since.
Price Sue. a box at all dealers, on
mailed direct on receipt of mice 'by
The T. Milburn Co,, timited,".foranto.
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Sin is my blindness. Lord, sin way hat that it would, have to be removed
disease. from the granaries to make r.uwn for
Sin vel''my }•ter# s•n robe my ;0131 the succeeding harvest. 'Phis *me.
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Passenger Boats
Passengers called toren any
part of the town - tor an
trains at Ci. T. K.or. C. P, R.
tlept,ts
and'
Prompt Service
Careful Attendance,
Our 'U've?y and asci service
wilt; lie round Op -0441e
-in every respected
Yong Patron.xe autacicmp
.T. Sym ARTS
Phone )ne : wortroll .%treat''
Miisarcl's is. the enemy off
all rheumatic trouble*.
Rub it in thoroughly and
often.
It eases the ,pairs,: guppies
the. joints, puts new Life
into the tissues.
Rub it in . aO
. USE
HYDRO ELECTRIC
The People's. Power •
• inn
of place, tion ends with God's assurance Haat
Sift keeps me back from loving sight in addition to these temporat ble-s•
of Thee. rugs the spiritual one of His bring
Have mere:, Lord. from sin 0 set; in their midst would be sssured. "I
the fee". t will walk among you and will be
-John .Te"ki:ca your Clod. and ye shall be me pe.,.
PRAYER p1.."
tie Wray Thee for Thine own pe- Vows 14.31) -The threat mints of
culler eo le, the dev:e. Reveal God. When Moses told the people all
cullerThyself to them until theyaeknowl• the words of the Lord all the people
nnswercd with one yoke. and said
edge 'shy greet mercy and realise `:All the words which the Lord bast
that Christ their cassover is sacra. f said will n'e do." In these .ernes We
faced for them. Scattered sr sheep read the things that would befall
without a shepherd may they find them should they break that co,en-
the true Shepherd in anew* Christ• ant which they had, made. They
whom shoo heat 'lent. e ssk it in were threatened ith such jrd
His name, who came to the Jew first mento as would overturn and slot out
and afterwards to the Gentile. Amen, en the promise :1 blessings ---Disease
- ,T1ie ROW tri ?Men Avoid -lie prevalent among; them;
S. S. LESSON FOR SEPT. 19th. their enemies would overrun their
Lesson Title -Obedience to Law. land and instead of fiveof them
Lesson Passage•-eLtviticus 26. charming a hundred or a hon 1rEd put-
cities the Dominion from Halifax
Golden Text --Lev. 10:9. ting ten thousand to flight, "ye shall r had evpec.ed What salad hex. she
This chapter is divided into four Hee when time nuraueth you:' to It ancouver, wandered, While groping for an an -
sections. In verses 1 and 2 Is found If after one ones of judgments; Electric lighting will be a prom- saver, her attention had been chat -
they were of the commandments they were still a stiff-necked people anent part in the entire display and longed by the expre• sine upon :iilss
From God sand "I will Punish you sever l'fferent effects are being installed .len endisv's face; and vaguer' she
concerning man's duty to God. Fro , that will attract the eye and rivet begen to comprehend the truth.
verses 8.13 we have the promises times more for your sins: beton �,0 ntt nticn of who visit the i ,
mad' by God if the children of Israel of rain and fruitful seascon the hen• gxhibitp. those - Breethlesely. now she watched. the
should keels those commands. In yens would be as iron send the earth , girl;.hlawly conviction grew into cer-
v
verses 14.39' are "stated the• threats b d all their labour Weald The best scenic artists in the tainty,
e{
Ceel made concerning . them should
they fail.to do all His command*
Mont`. In verses' 40-4e we read of
reconciliation and the restoration of
favor
h '
the rof Israel to the t children
n c o
of God.
Verses 1 -2 -Idolatry had been for-
bidden . but the law • was here repeat-
ed with reference to some. particular.
forms of it " net veleet among the
Egyptians and :the Canaanites and
of these they were warned to be-
-rare. As en aid to the keeping of
rhis cote uandment they were en-
joined to observe the Sabbath and
'ev"ranee the sanctuary which ;.vas•a
visible sign of. God's pretence with
them. They were to be a separate
People in. the midst of the neighbor.
ins; nation* who 'were to be made to
sexy Hast Gnft w aT aft k .tIt hitt
Verso 3.13 ---'Tire tiromises of• then
eouenant are . herein stated and are
tothe effect are,
if Israel would be
e
obedient God would give them rain
and fruitful seasons; 'I'he .harvests.
should be so unfailing favid so abun-
dant that there _would be' no idle
time between the barley, . harvest its
April, the wheat harvest the'begin.
ning of June and the fruit gathering
the end of , July. '"•'threshing shall
reach unto the vintage and the ver•
tage shalt reach no the springtime '
Then, they were .promised. security
from the,ravagea of wild beasts and
from attacks from, neighboring
tribes and nations, ajnd. they them -
seines would be .endowed with' such
power and courage .that no. enemy
would be able to stand before them.
God renewed the promise given loin;
Wove- to'•Abraham• that they would
become a, numerous people and that
ever 'so. the harvests would be so
aburelant.::that not only would there
be;• sufficient to feed them; but that
the old grain would not 13.' consumed
WINDS Of C11414011 •
tCoatia.. from pase 4)
.a
.rtain reckWes mantes: guilty of
iblooeMt, he was her mete tote ►-
would haw foUeweel hint a a word.
stat --he was invoeeat; it was bar
part to wait Isere as patient/ se she =
ruuld until the fart was proved and
until he geld ask that insestintt
which forever trembled between -
thefts. ,
kl� may t Such thoughts as these were inn
itie tbtt 1P*ej numbly to conceal; they were Mir-
.
pada 'tom Halt roved upon the fate of the colonel's
, for three •-'aurhter as she sto d raptly gating
Imam . A£ - at the door through which Pierce
10e ,tai 25c per
tti � O ice ... c'liilipe had disappeared, Her lips
were Parted:
the hadott of the
,mile Ids coming had evoked still
littgered upon them; her sort was Pi
First Aid, Podia. Hotels, Telegraphs, her °hieing eyes. L'nknrwn to iter,
Express and Industrial will be taken a lease nine of the other women
„resent had read her sudden emo-
•are of by suitable displays dealing '
with these different departments, tains and now watched her curieuel ,
Surrounding these different exhib- with an intent rand 2r..:vinrx a,*ton•
its will be installed large handsome-- fishment.
ry painted transparencies made 'from_ Roulette Kirby had been lee quick
WI the Coentese to correctly interortt
direct photographs of settles from
*be Atlantic to the Pacific along the Lauren chatrrin, and site, soh, had
Hie of - the Canadian 1S'stlpnal Rain;experienced a tremendous relief.
h. felt
wev r -:he had -emu h-• ho e
Oddly u
ways and above the travelling pare;
n o such fierce and jealous esulta-
oranla will be shown illuminated coI- tion as she had anticipated; there
o•ed transrarencies of the principal
iehad been no selfish thrill such as :11e
i
,
aa- sass an a Dominion have beet, employed on
be in vain. Frier times is it stated . ,, ,
this work and a treat rs a•ft s of a for Sol That war, why the eolnuel'a
that if they would not .*pent sever daughter was here. that was .v:rt,
"sit the Ttarlways hutld-
times Would they be chastised fon those ev 0 vi at sound of a certain step, site had
Choir sine. So great would tltoii ing tints year.
at sound
glorified, That was why co,neilable." •
want and distress become that rite. At Quebec a lart;r. ' and desirable Pierce hnd been blind to hear own
novel
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**Nee which wtlt _ r . �a t t tlutt��. ,
inct.,aar,ttaet
been secured,T a t
. a as lace se u
.ehthe
would eat' the flesh n# their owr li' and ll#lda s.nresence in inc-nt.
song end dauehter5, 'Pi,n'w 1,•.e be installed .a novel and unique Shots, It would tae untrue to :<a�• that has wile never t, ► t,t high hn,r'
would become a scene of ,desolation eomprising. a. travel panorama. of Roulette was not shocked v this feel just as ver i.1 at sfixteeta,
try's in
the evolution e f transnoit, ton ,
and the remnant of ttte nation n n,c with the earl Irl- d stovers. TIi e aan tchu ,�aq lest hie memory
be sc.,ttered among e.t „ g b r tilt/ ��ota it ba
Canada, starting �v i . y is came irk* :i etemdees•
1 . , ,
a•� an the heathen
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tray by ni:;et:nine rete ,:Wed eneh dry. CANADIAN W i t 1111E 11 RV
Words for this legs°
INSISTENCE; perei:; the ac" i ueu3srst• TRAIN SERVICE to TORONTO
ing with per�iatenre. "Phe i>L7sist-
once of the peetple required quick ac•
tion."
of
. , , I.vo, t krilerich a 00 a m. ?.420
pant.
P1:RII.C11 S, ,all of dant,er; �Itux• ° ., ,. ca ..,
i - t.
nrtlflus, '"The perilous .tori: 01' thCr t",iaut�an t;--.� a.rn. - , _ .. a ...... .
aviator requires courage." •1 Seafoith ti 41 a m. ,3.1`3 pen.
ASSUMPTION; a supposition Mitchell 7.t:r4 a.m. 3.92 p.m.
taking for granted. "I will not , Are. Stratford . 7.30 ann. 4.10 pan.
condemn him on the assumption- that' -," li.itehener N:-1,() a;rti, 6.26 p.m.
he' is•guilty." . 1 " Guelph 6.46 a nt. 5.701t,tn.
L1:311ICit0l'fi; exciting mirth; rid. " Toronto 10.10 a.m. 7.30 p.tn.
iculous, "Ills attempt to imitate he i itatuiri neve Leave Toronto 0.45 a ace,
was lrtherous." 1 1c2'.d�t p.m. and G.0.5 p.m.
REMEDIAL; affording a remedy ' parlor Cafe car, tiut:rrt„u ca Tor.
"It is a real remedial .agent for tI't f onto, on morning train, and Toronto .
prevention of crinis;" to Goderieh 6.05 p. we train.
IRRECONCILABLE; net to he re- Through coach Goderich to Toronto.
stored to harmony. Their different �, k'•t LAWRENCE ' SONS
,"� a�
and Tickets Agents
'Phone 8
Mine ^lop, and its very unevnrvitedno�a • •1 h ' 1 „ i,
their lend would -enjoy a season u# Bran method of ,tianspai ua., furs
y silted, her mind- out or the ruts ne t su • t' bunt' when n 1.enth`
a y ohne and .portage, thea the landing that his wife has inherited a fortune. l
rest, had boost following those unser c'riv�
Verses' 40 -40 --The Premised Ilan- ;'f �Ja followedan. art ies h atv� `adousae m But, astotlislting to relate, it refused
rn $:'n her no anguish. After the filet mo-
Canada between Tuaprairie..'zn; btx,,,,nt, t or. two of dings bewilderment
that no matter laow long and ..tub .Jahn in 1flc3G and tiro• C'nty of Quebec 1
barely Israel should persist. in walls- in I926 thnwin^ the up -tea -date mod- iied 1•asaec, :rile found Heat her uholo
inn; contrary to Gods lawm dyet the na- ofGod II ern methods of not only Steamship arid' that thewas aeyes ixof her Soul ed into vwere
fe
tion should not be rejected t,.avel but the int•>st equinment of ,
'"they canters their, iniquity and the the Canadian National Railways.
opened t: a new light.
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iniquity of their fathers:' .Punish• (To be' continues)
ments repeated and long -continued This panorama rounder 128 feet dont; -
'would be sent u on thein to bring and will be surrounded by large col --
em e e• act rhototlratalt negatives of scenes OUr Weekly '
•If
t thereconciliation,
w ul f t w
d o o h
oth f the
th tohumble p reb ntane 'Sher ored transparencies made from dit
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FALL FAIR DATES
Toronto -Aug. 28-eept..11
Goderich-rSept. 8.10 •
'Londono -Sept. 11-18"
Stratford -*apt. 20.22
Exeter.-Sept..21.22
Listowel -Sept. 2i-2.2
Seaforth-Sept, 23-24,
Lucknow-Sept .23.24: e
1.:
3lytit Sept. 22,22.
Kincardine --Sept. • 23-24
Bayfield• -Sept. "28.29
Mitchell ---Sept. 28-29
Brussels-Sept.30-0et. 1
Zurich --Sept. 3O Oct. 1
Dungannon -Oct../ -8
Wingham--Oct: 7*8
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andBRONCHITIS - .
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t u i cunt ' ed heart be :,crass Canada en a line a
h their nc
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the . punishment of thence , At St. John, N.B., the team tea -
then will I remember My covenant Mountains with moving trains. This
with Jacob Aid also My 'covenant' will show some of the grandeur of
with Isaac, and also My covenant the.scenic effects that are viewed WordsOfteit Misused
with Abraham w311 I .remember and, 1 from the Canadian Naticnal trains. Say "my sons,in-ltee," not. "my
will remember the .land." In addition 'colored 'transparencies son -in-laws.''
Say "tire'r.eceipt calls for one clip
of sugar." "Recipe" is . a medical
prescription.
Don't say "I can'~ find. it any.
wheres " Say "anywhere." -
"Beside",means at one's •side "be-.
Ades.' in_ addition - to. "I sot- Beside
him" "No one' went besides me.'.
"A,m T not?"' i$ preferable to
en err r cis - Canadian National Railways,
huinbled:" and they then' accept of iniquity ture : will : be a scene . of the Reek's,
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Lessons •>z English
By W Lr Gordon
This prophecy was fulfilled when_ front' direct photographs of scenes
the people ceased to remember their tram coast to. coast 'will offer an at=
'covenant anal were.. carried away ,'tractive feature together with spec.
eaptive'into ,Babylon where their i.al displays of other activities such
spirit was.broken and .their exist- as Safety First and. First Aid; Radio,
once a. most pitiable one; and all the hotels and b xprees.
while: their • own land remained un• - At Amherst a new and novel. idea
tilled and. desolate. Since Old Testa-
ment
esta has been arranged which shams ai
mane days tlifis prophecy has been revolving' mechanical . ereat- with a
continually illustrated 'in the history reproduction in miniature of . the
of the' .Sews. . Centuries of'suffering "Triangle Tour," a journey between
have reduced them its numbers.' Yet jasper P rk, and Prince Rupert and
they live, though scattered among Vancouvet. This will be electrically
other nation:* all over the world, aro illuminated and will. form en attrae-
retain their peculiar racial and nr• tive display.
tinnal Charaeteristies: Professor ;after the aloes of this exhibition
Christleib° says: "We point to the the entire erthibit will' be transferred
People of Israel as•. a perennial' his -
fur installation at the Western On-
tario
n=
torical miracle Ilio continued ex- t i Fair. '•
THEY SUFFER
sands of years in spite of all disperN worked foreground showing trains syllable, verb on
last syllable.
"aren't 'I," but. the latter is used' by
some good. speakers.
Don't . say "I- don't know -tonnes
about it;".- Say "anything about it.',
URINV
•TCeeps
Clear, Bright and Bcautifu1
wttts1,tut9nsCo.,Cht reodottreCaseltouk
ranifordirge-g-K
FOR YOUR BARN ROOF
'Use Brantford Arro-Lock latus. Neither gales, rain,
snow nor frost can budge them and they ,last for years.
s
the most
The low price. and small Sayles: coot make them
econoruicel roof of exceptional value, You can' lay them over, the
old shingles, r>f
Words Often Mispronounced
Retail. Accent the verb on last
syllable, the noun and adjective on
first syllable. Roue. Pronounce Pronounce roe -a, the oto as
istence. of this� nation up to the' pre, arA Sherbrooke the d#snIay will: be in "tool," the a as in "day," accent
sent day,. the preservation 'of its na- another panorama of a scene in the last syllable:
tional •Peculiarities ' throughout thou.' Rocky Mountains with an electrically IZ cord.. Accent the noun on first
start and oppression,, remains so un• operating thr ou h the magnificent Pianist. Pronounce both is as it~
p "it." a as in ""an" accent on the n
paralleled. a phenomenon, 'that, with. scenery in that ncPlity: +
out the special Orovidential prepare•. This Exhibition will be flanked byBatley: Pronounce the . eau . ne
tion of God, and His constant inter- large reproductions ' of other scenes '"saw, not .as.'a in at.
ference and protection, it would he - along the ' 'Canadian National aryl Rapine. Pronounce the a as it
impossible for us to explain it. For eine- leen/Mee of the System, such "rap," i as in "in," accent the p•
where is there ei people over which as Express. Radio, Safety First and - • Words Often Misspelled
such judgments have .. passed and First Aid, Hotels; etc., tvi11 be given
. 8 p. Besiege; note the ie. Auxiliary
yet not ended in destruction" --4i. H. a place.. Plumber, Cocoanut. Bankruptcy
Kellogg, D.D. After the close of the Sherbrooke (study the last four letters:) Carina.*WORI.Ii. MISSIY)NB Exhibition the exhibit will be trans- tore; not "char," -
American Church in Jerusalem ported to Fredericton. N.B.. where It Synonyms
will be installed :at the" New Bruns- 1
The American Episcopal Church is = wick Provincial. Exhibition, , Large, big, great, : gigantic, it*
t«be Permanently represented in Menne, massive, vast,extensive, an
or.
J'erusalem.. The Rev. Charles T.
T;T E 'WESTERN )rATTi. mous, bulky.
rtid,ernan, who • far four years tins • People, population, commuliity.
been the : assistant secretary of the • Exhibition timewill moonbe here.: commonwealth, nation, race, tribe.
Foreign -born. Americans Division. oi Already hrndreda of entries* are .. Royal, regal, - kingly, princely
the Department of Missions, hasbeer pouring into the executive offices of august, majestic.
appointed bit the National Council the Western Pair and space for ex- Admit, eotisont, concede, permit
for beginning this task,. and ;nailed in hibitors and concessions are being let, allots, yield.
May. l=ie will teach in the seminar- taken ub• rapidly: Workmen are base . Complete, .;Conclude, finish, ter-
-e se -
les,,, of the Greek and Armenian on the Fair Grounds, wminhich resound ate, lei , end;
Churches .in Jerusalem, and hely with the ring of hammers and sounds Immerse,, submergek insmexge
train up spiritual leaders for these of industry and construction, sink, dip, bury.
great Eastern Churches, • now o ter. Never before has such interest Word Study
ribly stricken bit the war and its re- been shown in the Western Fair and "Use a word three tir,nee end it ie
sults. "Such a work." writes Rey.- never before have so ninny entries ynunts." 'Let us ineresse our vacabu•
Thomas Burgess, "will be assistance been received so far ahead. The -"'**•-.-
on the inside. not missions. from the 1026 Exhibition promises. to far surIY 'WOMAN I
outside. It is helping the Eastern pates any Previous year. a MAjy
Churches to help themselves n their ants improvements have been
own. way uiruei' e r own authorities; mode o in t: rn>rs an .gran s
not the. impottition upon the last of and everything possible is being
Western way b means of the n done to increase the aft
t wof Western Ontario's
abhr. ntent of Western institu• and intermit t
,
Si" a tfordRoofini Co.Lhuit,i Brant#ora, Ontario
Stock Carried, Information Furnished -and Service
of
on Brantford Roofing rendered by
W. M. McLean, - - - ` Goderioh '
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE ..
CLINTON,* ONTARIO
Reopens 'TUESDAY, SEPT, 7th, 1921 -
Why riot attend the School that: has the. Highly
Qualified Staff..
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The only- Sohool- that - teaches real Peacficaa1 Susi.
ness Training front staff td "finish
• Where High School Stud ri s and. Teachers are taught
specialized expert training in t3usuhcss Administration and "Neva
.. are, -.
r
rc�trtl'iatl Scient.c and art sure of ai good pta�ititrtl, rapid promo..
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tion and big income.
COURSES
St nctgralphiC, Commercial, ..Secretarial, General , C)tlice,
•t.,1r 1. Service, ('oninhercial Teacher's s Ctutrse and. Special
Courses arranged.
N0 MORE o h 1th h ' d both b ild t nd nd GAI I:• I0 PON ► ►•
a
Two Wonte'n Owe Healthy y y e, raetiverress
to Lydia E. Pinkha na'tf tions.” - s of M'
par t Missions. - largest exhibition
Va unit s.Con'tpwgilt'd-._. ,.,4•C *iz- '-UI:1I LAYS- nerT IE'1•''A` R• S nExhibitors are busily engaged ori in
erecting`r6Ocamfits nrl`dfsplays and ere -
took by Electricity, Adoiphe, Manitoba,- "I vile
verrreak and bad greatpaina during
Wash by Electricity my periods so that
tron by Electricity I could not awreep
the floor. The
CONVENIENT, CILEAN,• pains were in the
right side and ex-
tended to the left
and then down-
Cheapeir then coal or wood a�Iened
hetoD
An Electric Vacuum Cleaner heavy and upside
removes the dust; a broom just
moves the dust.
We guarantee all hydro Lamps
for 1500 hours.
Walk in and see display at.
The Hydro Store
tieing with each other for beauty
Montreal, Aug."24, 1926. ---As in and artistic results.,
the past the Canadian National' Rail. The Western Fair's• generous
ways are Metalling unique and in. prize list is attraeting exhibitors
tereating exhibits at some of the from far afield and many interesting
principal fall fairs in Eastern Can- entries - have been received from
ada, including: Toronto, London' United States and all parte of
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Amherst, N.S,. Canada.
St. John, N.B., and Fredericton, N.B. The Grand - Stand performances
At Toronto the most pretentious of .andeverpopular fire -works display
these exhibits will be installed in the will be enlarged on and improved
down. It is forwestern section or the Railways and the midway, with numerous sup•
stook the trVel
blot Compound. 1;
saw nit in a „ aper And ane 'wo-
men prevailed on meta tyke it. It
has. helped me in every way, the
Rains Are less, anal been more appe-
tite. It is apfeature to recommend
Lydia E. ?inkhorn's Vegetable Com-
pound to other women. '--LaA, Du-
LOMAS, St. Adolphe, Matiitobte.
Fott old Great iii
Toronto, Oat. --"1 sat at the Clangs
building, and will cotiiprise ra very erior attraetions, will be the largest
effective travelling panorama show- even seen here. ' ,
ing Jasper Stark- Lodge, its wonder- i An exceptional attendance is k.
fin ,golf links and surroundings, also meted and the Fair Board ere busy
,the • route from Jasper to Prince making arrangements to cure for a
Rupert, Pinee Tlupert to Vaneouver,lcrowd larger even than the record
and Vaneouver back to Jasper, take! year of 1925.
ing in the most picturesque trip Tile Secretary. Mr. W. I). Jackson
known as the `"Triangle Taur." This requests that all entries be tent in
panorama is 150 feet Icng and will, as conn as possible to avoid the rush
take about five minute* to pass in of the bust few days. Anyone wish.
front of the eighteeer. Planking this ing a prize list or any information
rat Life with bat mashes, dks panorama will be illuminated set shen id write him at once. .:
CST R I A weakrtars alai n )S• pieces showing scene in the Mari. i The 1926 Western I•'aire= eptem-
? �rttl head noires *.d was tfroetaf breath. time I'rcvincrs, Quebre. ()uteri* and
1 waethitwa aiouteixmontleenehett Alaska. The.,. have Jaren very care- i beg 11th to 18thridin i�sea to betis
P Indseftin sal Claim irawdrabant1 I pitta erupt t. week of loutetendinp events :and
tits/ in tM fully executed and will make Wan at- Odeon* for the people of Western
' � I haw tstken� ►i,� iaitrt'�said trsrtire+ feature. In addition, the Ontario.
bt R..ISAto other activities of the Canadian N
tea - rs. v cn sn a• •-»__-"
A ilteg soow, 112 L w er glair., Torcula, oat tionel, in9iuding Safety First and ADVE*T1111 Iii THE STAR
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IN 20 DAYS
Skinny Men Can
-Do The Same
All weak men and women.
All nervous men and women.
All skinny men and women.
Can grow stronger, healthier and
more vigorous and ta!ee on solid need.'
ed flesh in 30 days just by, taking Me.
Coy's (nod Liver Extract Tablets four
times rt day -sugar coated and easy
to take as candy.
And what a bit these Beal' larndue.,
ing tablets have made. One druggist
tripled his sales in one week.
Everybody knows that from the
livers of the humble codfish comes a
first class vitamine that is a wonder-
ful vitalizes•, flesh producer anti
health Creator.
Millions of McCoy's" Cod Liver Ex-
tract Tablets are sold every week end
thousands of frail rundown under-
weight people are being helped.
A box of 66 tablets for 60 cent!1'and
if any skinny man or woman doesn't
gain at least 5 pounds it 30 days.
money back. Ask any druggist any-
where in America.
Be cure and get McCoy's, the tang-
Inai and genuine • and don't forget
there is nothing en earth so good tr
make barkward, listless, nrderweight
children grow etrang and reboot.
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1'9$ B. P. WARD, `B.A., Principal' I
Banking ail
The security afforded by the Province of Ontario Savings
Office, together with the facilities extended by every Post
Office in Canada and other countries, make it pm.sit'10 -tor
everyone to deposit their savings in this hank. Interest is
allowed, compounded half -yearly, with full ^hooking privileges.
The confidence the rural communities have shown in thhis.
Bank, is indicated hy the large increase in deposits, which are
' IMOW over $21,000,000. - -
�p All deposits are guaranteed by the gvvertunent of the
Province of Ontario. p
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Remittances should be made by Post Office money order,
express order or registered letter, and should be addressed to
*.your Nearest Branch, where they will receive prompt attention.
Province of Ontario Savings Office
Head Officer t l5 Qiae en's Park, Toronto
Toronto ltranch Melees :
Cor, Pay and Adelaide Ste. Cor. University and Dmntias St*.
510 Danforth Avenue
Other Branches rat "
Ba*dltew, St. Catharine*, St.`Pdarys Pembroke,
Brantford, Woodstock, Owego Bound, Ottawa
tleaferth, Walkerton Newmarket and Aylmer.