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THURSDAY. MARCH 22n4, 1924,
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THE GODERICH STAR
Heart Was Weak IMINSIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIII*81.1311111100114041011111411111.1111aglilltelleS11111111111 4I ituott k us •et ) or utuct AVOID TUE PAINS
Nerves Wore Bad
coidiwt le Nor Work
Watts, lieud Mud, Oat.,
writes:; --"1. Luce .htert se greatly Inc'
by Milburn?* new anti
Nerve rills I feel 1 shoult1 write and
teflson howpnteful 1 am for your
sidonlia
"My I:cart has been ireak for a
'emiple of year... mid us a vonsequesice.
nerites- iteraute very hatl,
Alwaiys y4.1„tr Jimmie et the t•
U s
,
letemeeeteereeeeeeeeepeeemeeeseeeeteateieetiortieepeereoeceeteeiesagreemee. 'The best way to tell the vegetablet pain* that cefuld be avoided tiy
from ilea v.-tede is to watt eene ing uo the blood. Rheumatism comes •
Take up :by tin Saviour. .,c-.•oss, arid follow me." neighbor's ehiekens.
If thou wouldst my sheath) bc:; Jesue, too, made it verv plain that . - with thin. watery blocet and ratt may
• be driven out of the systennteeme, t
1.)enY th.reelf. the world foreake, is the vale:. to every matt of his own :
And humbly follow efter me. Ifoine: A place for the family to. riehing iced Purifeboe the Mead. To
eoul. If a nistn should make the stay white the eel. is behig repiiirod. itteligiotateti ,,rtir)hr: lip0214gtedpilit:
• Ttike Up thy eroes; let not ite weight Present weridoein fol'au
Yin thy weak spirit' with alarm ; eielies, honors, pleasures and Faal Politeness costs nothing, bat ie illitst.• Pins li4t4141IN mak°
dun ay ternoon 4 - ...vete iii,•4 got u j,44, ast I ...but, i 0(4 ,, 1.14----Trnediee---feceice.- Thraugie Yer,1ate
re ken niers,"
•
JbGEsp.At..4
Or RHEUMATISM
back said nowadavs, Thomptem,
pilleetee•
Vt ate re Wood
Wy ISABEL HAMILTON, Gederich, Ofd.
" ' eione people %atter.. Itizemene
Ws strength shall bear thy spirit up, like -the objekt cof supreme pureuit 1 worth more. driving out oil pv1E011033 40,:retionD. Th a
sael ,Dishop Hooper, the night before
i
., ferere can tostift• to the value of Dr. sontethirattxtrz $pecial tea
In c4;:t. Livia ‘Itttninwn
and (-reading a condition of roiniet
LeZeonS in English
ut Weekly fibrous. I ink 1 s. AnIetlig theda
Ont. who soys:-"As e worker in
r. • • • • Ineen.
And brace thy heart, end neete what is be profited? "True it is,"
health. Thuusand.i Of theumatie
thine arm.
he suffered mettyrdoin. "that life is1
0
e range Pekoe h
ood tea"
PRATEP
• W ti k
Evreett mid death is bitter, but eteric-t i Joe A. Tull Dobek
e Thee( our ireneenlY deuth is more bitter, mid etertal
"I was unable to do my work, ,eoum l'ather, that as We trir,:el the way el life is mere eneiet." the woods for ;team I was expleed
--•• tett 'eleepact tienot, and 1-veinell to he life, oath one hearing his and 11..erti le,„0„„„,,,,--eteesee.atsmNs
-
Dy, W. L. GORDON
gredually speelol .bnreleri InWe not to.teavel ;- e --
i •
It
,,,, I nn unblar.md trail. Ono, the Unseen la ; tert to empleisize the fact that a .
.1. tried s:-.Nesul nmetlity, but ri-,„.„, „, ,,,,,,„ ..,‘„ ,‘ „.0 ,nere; is 1, elosv rAirtlen between foe.. l ------,-.- . .
went, orter Ausused -.,--e-eof ,up with rheumatieti. I eonid lentil,:
. mir,, and was OnciaPd V) lbed. Medi-
ceived no benefit from them. anti was ' "''''' '''''' g'-'” ""'-'1•e °"" "I" 4 eign missions and the peace of the i
't th patIreeiv for Us Mav it lia our
• becoming very stufli niarnusi IT my . 4 -?, , „ ,-, ,. ',,.. •,„ , „ ,
:•,,m the first Ole. t cif, the Gospel ripe, dee." Say `likely," I j\ pd and the beet concouraaetrietit the
eine eeemed to have little or no et-
... world. h has 'rror been the care .i Dou't sast "it la liable, to rain to
condition,- One 4_7aF 4 ' Aieu.1 advisrd uall, 4.104sg4.4t. vilk Cpwn nun sew.' or tai., th_.
tie to tree - i - • -- • - -- • - - I31 113 Name we Prete. Amen, orea enevert bee been to make him n I '0 • cloetcw gat -e me- waee•thet- with- the
clout filet et la u t
"I'VaS rflthi,r Se S. LESSON vein Attlee', Ist„ 1:12S' man o2 peaee. Seventy-five eeara ; nall'17:::atY::;,!::. a "ci9rIerlueltIniii. bi.‘•Ictqrtilillia: be4o!ItItlieurg. olluNt%.ailiTsItcal7dItelltilreteltt:1;guld;b(elthrt:-
thent as 1 11114 MeS814.
Lesson Tople-lesua The Sitfferiug No) a otandinfz illustration of the t ed for bet:es:reveler end plur.al num-I; ter. 1 SrOvi v.cr';'.'-i. .,13•7•`, ,°,1 l',F,
• fruit of ritiefoion %Trek Was the Aire- i hers. badly swollen. are. Le, te„.3 ea „eon
1
eon of whom Robert Moffatt toile tie.: Don't say "the, candy was iliviqed ' thee' Won'td harMY Gni'inOrt IV Loa
; Ito all kinds of rough wintry weatite
The result watt that waa fitally
ed States eolatitielttial. intereet and elle:num etteaDN'e;
id the Pan Areeelean. Union as s weiel
arm of 'United States torotnereialism.
may be intereeted to learn that until „eteee' e'eete-eteteettee,"-eeet
last year Pritisit inveetments in tect- eft•',
in Aineriea empanel those of the .";,,e`neeete`•,:"4",„,...7,,* nte;eeeever„,-;;*-7
-Unita •S.titterted-thet nteaoueed '"'"•••-- •
poUndo an& tience ealunk. has about traet9trIk'caetdlaevecille`akeilaunce(,'('u'teletall;
' much tont netelel interect *tato.
in Pan Arnericatiem Areentine. wt-l-ehe'd •34vtie °ced'11
LAVAL mouth of the Copeernune elver-. teed
tiee-Whe veal Biel's* Leval? • the south (11:OtU;rlirtalgcl-w(hieltwili:clieLeoc;letl'e,:i°1
' A. -Bishop Laval's early efferte Great Slave Itatio and nnuty °Mel
I1* b I Ie . te.ation in tench IAge bodiea a water and maneteel
Careee pute tee ...eat phtee them.
that‘rie%nard. Berl; leritence, I ..
the Grande Seminaire de Quebec. and
cured 1602 a mai petent to found i STAR 'TS
later the Petite Seminalre. Level e riee„,.,,,„•,,,,eeeepeolinoesmosieecs
tinivereity atethe With today amoncri •--"*""*""14".";
•
iorlio Lessqn Passage...Mark 8;27-37.
wee tr,yan c,C1
mow, t rt
llowever, she per.
tenelell na..to get
Golden Textftalark uta4.. lie was a femme chieftain, the ter -e. beForeon the four eldldren." SaY
'or of his noighborheod. becante ; "amone" when 'Specking of twee
In these verses •A•e have Peter' e a mighty man of God; his eoriquetts' than two.
tlitt/1"/1 1 approaeliing sufferings, death, he had provoked confliet.rirhen
a bout nil how TAMPS tint direct annollneenient a he had aceonted every challenge mull to." Say "that it is so." it is them. The results were beyotd
noble confession of Christ; our had been manyt be had boon feaved: renet say onit tot euee as
and resurreetion; hie rebuke of 'Pet- heard of Jesns, and his heart was than vours."
Don't say "nlY book is difiscrent the stiffness gradnallY wore 'WM"'
IiC SaY "different fret." kilo m1761144; had ditapneered, and
exteetations. After ct few weelet
and much :rooter Iliad•oxneeted
have Takeo her advice. have taken
At this staa-o 1 rmd that Dr. 1S41..
llama' Pink Pills woe) vecemmenden
for rheumatieto rine deeded to try
t'Ottr 4081 444 4)!= 43Y eT. big waenine. to all the
I feel i am verY mire)). better." - - • r t;
disci- ehanged, and he toolt Ma placte at the .Deaa. $01. rteveroul John Deee;ree, tre,es, rhounnitism bad disappear -
pies. o Maeter. What was the Say "The Reierend 'John Brown." 44'44
'The next wintor when I went 12
t.
mailed direct on receipt of priee by 'Tim lin -the regWn of Mount Lebanon. in
?rive uue, hint at • ail dealers or "f A.t this particular time they Were rAsult? Ire laid aside his how "and '1The Reverend ittr. Brown." to the Weed 1 toolt a simply of Dr.
le It -ef d t4 • • n, ''t;
• to go i to battle. When he ----- f o - - • • • •) rtilk Wit:* in°. "6
la spear, re( m nee am a,...tu
Millturn ,co., Limited. leurnato. Ont. 1 the north. castdrn paet of Paleutine. n
q. • ...••••1**".
the twenty-three Univereitiee of the
Dominion for I 1 Cold.; C
OU
are 2 and for it,.;
s Often ItIisproneunced teme the.bettt of condltleh- services to edueation Toe 400 eeeire,
r Jead$ Inel now closed the .firet "cl?r P?d0le' .ridulf traYel alr'srt
.1 • t Panoremn. Protmunce fir t .1 ‘14
ent Potation in the cite of Quebeel
bete not as u m "file." ageaeent to other t icitriatie tt
' •'`' in the totem of Cesotea Philippi. huorte.t; among' hie Peorile nr neigh.
noNT. PronOunee tho 0.0 UN' -eltneVieneo' Mwo encente eta hendmeo °acme,- .a preemie:1 '
T SWARTS'
/IWO ..anti iforse Live]]
Hack 'Stehle; Eo. •
mon* mead Stow:it
just oft the Square
eiseetwe
SEVERAL FIRST•eLASS AUTOS BEADY
FOR SERVICE -GET YOLI ANYWHERE
AND WHEN YOU WANT, TO Ger THERE
'Busse* Motet tklA 'rra/ne and
Passenger 0oate
Passengers called for in any
pert of the town tor ail
traine at O. T. R. or C. P. R
• Depots
Prompt :Service and
Careful Attendance. 7
Our Livery and flack, Service__
will he tatand up-to-date
In every respect
+beetle
Your Patronage Solicited
'T. $WART'S
Phone. '47 10,Vortreal Sitiost
-no.*
Rheilinatiftni.
Rem% sutler tredlese
pain. Warm some
IdinardelLinimentsuld
'rub well into the afe
leen:deka-no Youlteeperie.,
tact: almost inetant ;relief. • -
For iteinard'e and pain
eittiplyeanetgetoetogether:•
' Zhe Great White Liniment
t t is mum in et t ht
itiet enteein on the last sad
I Ile chose this quiet seetion of the
lrre,„a age of his ministry. and was t m eng c- „
one, eoncile the parties ate the filetinne,11rnie "P4u," eeeond a as in "father "
and Wend with them about hie mai,- not ns "rom." e 1347
ajodnooeloala, in '110(144'
'etd1;:ta"ree, t,11„/Z' harbor -and the St. Lawrence,
*le .
14 overlooking the Lower Town,
1 Glacier. ria.ahor 04 .0 le boe troet The De t
'MOUNT RORSON
vut an comitev in order to be free to talk tee would SaV theni.: ',What 'terve .
"hP"' " is *nee Cd • e ief„aielne coe, ureekville. Ont, ' , , ,
ciores Ter the eoming evente.
I .0' g
over the past and to prepere his dis- of all tho betties 'I have won and .
, !al the 'Irttles_I hove talte,n pert in.! „ e?0„,n,,eou,nee„, tta-ee a as 0,0 11,,,41„
In Luke 9;18 We read that sestn out Pilaw anti remoree p se the ••- nu .114 m eel, accent .%*. " e "ance an itotkiee. stench
e4e. fielle-1/04. It tee he a yr nem-
on svl abl ,
before gosnel preached hy our missionaries 115Ba te . .i'l -
i 1-*• I, rt. led Yot•it. the prmaort elt%. ee Tnytte. d or s river ,
spent a while alone in prayer
1
it 11) i I ti f -
Re questioned them te draw- front btive 'he"' and enemies td • • .qvie e "me"' •
beginning ids talk with his disciPies. nlake "ea" het -Omen those :who e 114; ionounce beake.te-r etweee.e. en/ Riv,(Ts W"ro lkilrouittlt.cabsaonn( Par8oVilneel°0,einPteQrrktl• thiet
I 118 in It. as in "aelt," accent tb° Sal" rinln" IS newly 13,000 feet aral man
them the view that was generallY Put
men say that I am?" They prompt- sT.A,ric : 4%11,4* not as in eseene. I Patine- ...ea • ymitty• aftal. btlt th y ,
tertained, about Mine “Wbont do Rev. Chas. Williams. ; ond• v"--ksb'ee., 1 '1!"'t r"" he reached bv trail frongt tl 1
le (rine-
Paraffin. 'Pronounce the- lost syl- " n'ti/d Gcn'el"Ir dian National Railway after leaving
ly answered. -"John the Baptist; but
some say. Elias, and others one of Worth; Often Misspelled triimennid.f cOulertomrt:lenoti-e7.by ; illicsoisiturigiuunudtianign,„wht.et domhuttee all
ass. t is e •
e and affords ono of•re
the prophets." Ire then oroceeded to '1110 nleanest man in creation is Vele (Indies*); veil (cove. Com- county.143
esk them their personal opinithat. ram who turns on the radio int I Parable.; able. Noticeable; cert. Col-
; "But. who say ye that I am?" Br, n With. stetie when his two Complaisant;
Brown in his commentary has this to -wife wants to talk. 'Necessity; one 0, two s's.
say; Ile hail never not this question Synonyms •
before, but the trisis he was reach- •Idea' ;di Sedtchman. 1.1 t brit:A.611, Irascible, excitable, in
I Orliart 'West shows sterulr. develop.
A. -Oil and gas production in ,an CANADIAII NitTIONAL DV
; the most impressive pictures a la.
OIL AND GAS normertox pine scenery in Weetera Canada; Ir•
and gas nrodnetion in Canada.1
0. ---What is the development of oil
Me' m de it fitting that ho should tenn'ArPd, fretful, cross, impatient,' with many promising '
- barbed vire so the birds can't sit • • are"3 I TRAIN SERVICE t TORONTO!
tnan that makes ins serial mit 0.1-•
110W eve it from them. We may ; them. , peptuletnilot(i. nee, riority anteveden'ee, pbeizaviotespztedov..in0es pliondeurectalttoeno_luft4Inv;t1 Daily exec or 0511004y
We. name. "Then I said. I have labur.
ed in vain: I Imve spent my stren ' A ohlsr•by-ploy.,Accoltrit of the iDtorrupti00.
r,din nnnounri,r was transmit- mission sus paust., evolver) In thrf ono year from 9501 to i Sertfortlx* (1.41 non. 341':1
11 131t or. thie fie: troo, and whet it it? aeno s ' et • • manerannuation. • portant industry are encouraging. .
sunposo this to hc, one of these mom -
2;0.000 1'1011'01s in Iii2d q1701' Goderieh 6.90 a In. t)..1.0 Pan
nvonhet save. la: wir,..p pr•Ecti Cessation. discontinuance, "liter- 000. 3.027. while gas production in- .‘ t c 23-4. p.L.J.
ii,ut000 cubic feet, he P""*.^ 1 Mitehell 7.Cht 0.4;3 Pen
; Place fv"b)1 1"lte" °It"te, ill' A tW CANADIAN APPT Kitchenor 8,20 non. 5:20•11,rn
Pry,. nnumbf- And vair,,, (Te(i. 49,1), • -ee, ' rtS
Lo these three yt•mrs. enter. seochle.,
• or er es germ; At -an oNeitIng• Aire, senility. artilitv,' ,decrepitude. for fottt:i.e develepnrent of thin. en- •
merit he yelled out
P 0)4 reeult of ell em tither, , neventeen sets in Boston hurtled • Boot esteleish, plant. deposit. N 4.
.Tolin the Birptist. for Fliee fo • 3°4'41 oLlt. •Vat strait orpuletit pertly 4. -What is the neW Canadian an- Guelph Sap It nu 5,50 tetir.
e
•krr. .Stt (Arad 7.30 a, in. 4.l el tenni
miab, for one of the proterets. yet
0 04,../.
$0 Me there ore that have beheld my I :Tee. man
,,Tr4-11.," us cif 1 'Wort3 'Study A. -New vooletine of non oe
radio sot aro n;ebrine, f/eSty.v. stalwart; bratvoy.
12.o:i 'p.m. and e.Ou ptie,
rde.
. , Retat ning---Leave 1.1"oron to ti..);')
oe , t only' bee:ot- new antomobile know- whst• it means •
ton of the *other. and I shall bear to 'he torn b conflietin d I
g• es re. -------- se a word three titnes-and. is Piatrent2atoftlitlain‘rDneftlinir°tnnaEenvtbeorrAA;t:ii.. Parlor Cafe_eateeeleeteitieb, to
t And' r nto
ore e
• Toronto 10.25 eau. itel0 p.m. (Sideed.)--mn.
A ricgiected ct ad, an attack of
brunk-hiti;,i mit proverb,* trcat.,.
ell, may tiaffily ka(.1 to swim%
t tat Aeonnsli:17 .
teal immetilatety to take
s,
AN cr, I ft S EMULSION.
remedy not only
Ff.:Otos ▪ ne,ouqouclubruncsof
rle,eirat .ry tent, refitivea,,the
tit:hr....so t t,rrness of the cnot
t...eits 2244 u
kcecs the 1,41r1141Ch disestive
oreans a healthy coedition-
?tomtit-tee aneetito and. latulchn3
up Ntrenatit.
Tiwverv Aptly emu.' e cl
•
era 011WInt.t. 111 • .4, •
• /4.10.1IR a :modelle home
tive-action thet 1. t1 the Iewele
in a' normal boldly emalition
n!t.tcssnry fur a prompt rep?vtry..
ANGIER'S thilltleSION bas been
recommended amt preserlitel
physicians In Ct. letitain unit
Caneda for over till rt y v
eats. Pleatant ti) take.
A British Motor writ'':
boort preboribistit Arzairre
Rortuktors tor many yeara %vitt!
meet oa tiofac tory resultrt.'.
ctet,ut on Meriting ratn, o o
thoir voice. fte,• it ill eweet, A nd - „i.ourto, eae tie ineroas0' opr'Vocabn. culture conthme to attratt wortd. God rich 0.05 p. tn. train.
L blown abroad, JeSO4 -StrOlt13t Chant^reason ii-dualt-s think children
, dlseinies ght nt orlon make flee, Ti SPT4lloirDENT: shining with carried on ateite-Centratlerve. it , "at Lit'WRENC solla 6$4' 411i$44.41-414°11 titling:1j
brilliant lnster, "He was resplend- Ottawa. has hoot nwarded the Wil,loe Town 1,as:tenger anti Itcitele Agent.
'Poter• iins•weret, an so •nto m. 1 A gonius a el nic who s'eceeccleti.•
o liVnt•da for thia lesson:
mastering one word elle erie attention. The Melba Aptile. "hough cote, .
'it Ocidericai to Toronto.
' d". 1 -it
'Illort :Ivo the Chriet:* Fetht e feet- filet • e crank is is a getius who failed.
W;IE
ISL$110!41
I 4,4 tbeln to iceelo it to themselves. I ehenid.br, ;Wen wind not bearci is mere,,lent with medals."' .
. i••Thov were ,to tell no mon as 'yet. .i
1 rroni this on be swam mortals, to : fa,. tthhat the kids so often ton the e aPFITSION; an outeouteng
thought or sentiment. "She seit. a
of American Pontelogleal • Society. The
, them of the reception. dna. treatoret ,
i he vritt to receive from tin, (1iani • • ' his hand and- greeted him with effete ttoedling of - the.. fittnona ittelntoth.
• 0- Melbe apples is rte optta r'411-ittated
_ ; Ire glad to meet you," said the , aineeen. , (el 6 tho Ite/ntosir Wee saved et
i io4 of the temple, The (alders. tne t emo of the dress to the top of the , e eif STIVITY; gaiety: rnevryntik-; Ottawa in 1R08 and et)wri ir the ante
. &lief Prieets' I'll (1. th° seribos would i st,eking., 1. _ _,.. _____ ing. "But the eolree bionght a spir- I untn of that vear'. The seed geemio.
_
. . a :bp: against him -and. 131 The end he 1 , - 0- it of feetieitv." ' ated the following esprittg ond tho
young tree() were yet out in fruitiee
rowe in the spring of 1001. One of
these trees, oftetwards ealled tee
Melba, fruited in 1008, atel, ae it W.14
so exceptiortally promising, it was
tamed. in 1900.
CANADA'S PROGRESS IN 1927
i fenrful 'apprehensioe. Josue,. (Breen- 1, n viettor sold t l• * 44.....•.................,....4,4 444•4•44romo i lita Ming. faetoro in Canada's •pro -
gr ssi 1 27. ,
the most x.eceitt product if the work
'Medal. The highest awerd of the
t would be riot to (tenth, The disciples; Civillention is the condition ' DEPRESSION; dejection; melen-
--
were confounded. 'by oriel( toochirar '4'1 (134(4 "Re s'iebed, ond then quiekly
floe genoteitioe nays the last oe„.11°13'''
°I and could not reconcile it with itt8 (veneration's debts hy issuing 'betide turear deprenSion:'
• eeknowledgment so shortly 'before for the next generation to pay. r N. 0 IPTENCY; beginning; first
that they were rieht in• saying. be • , stages. ."The disease was in its
in
Was the ' Christ. Peter. oxProes'ing I Your firet duty is to ;aerve 'the man '`-'01;ancY'" • '
what. no doubt, they ail felt allot-
. tor whom you nee working --or quic -
.. ; DISDATNPiTI•t ecornful "There
' tinoetelY but .witb, considerable force I taking Ms money. , waeni disdainful reeerve in his mon-
enbizked him for giving way to sueb ....e... net. i 0.--Whnt. are oome of the out-
st , od 114 epeech to Peter hut Ma gianee "end what will vnu do, tnY dear. i farmer and atnelc-rniser Afield Iowan
IttlO ir *, Reouisito on the Farnt-Vvery
' Included all the disciples. Ito used 2.;fron you are as big as your moth- ! it surnlv of Dr. Theinale Eeleetrie
tethe semi. worcla ne he hod (Witnessed: er," ' e . , Oil on Ilene. not only Pq tl rePfht
I. 1'6 the' Tempter (Luke 4:8) "Get thee] ."1)let," said the inodern child. . remedy. ler ille in the fertile. but he.
behind me. Satan." Por the moment: ....o-... ' enese It fa a hof,an- and Pattie moat..
4 Peter Itad• heroine the rnoutkpieee of I • he ---4 --4--,- night I eameht her in my l e‘ris Pf groof poteery. As ri.' subeti.
..the evil otio niorft ;Nees from his arms'. The next night caught' lire. lt tete for eseiloot oil floe.lteirne.s stud 'Nit-
- purpose to suffer for the sins of the •tee my peeeetree t tie oftoefee lav ea) it at ildtpflPleS
S E
HYDRO— ELECTRIC
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
,•workt• Petered way of setting -op, . plivoling that Mtn bq.. sultrenietered.
the IVIestuth s tangdom 'would have: She -But, Friend, I wititt to hity and mining elevelopment. 'Catadinn
been tontrary to God's way; "for wheelbarrew. a ! CA.NA AN' eStrTON'S I novettiments. munieipalitien and eon.
nT
A. -J. IL Toronto linen
'efer. write: tbat three things dietin-
guished Clarinda's progress in 1127,
namely, 'abundance of :money at low-
er interest retes than have prevcieel•
since 1918; a oubstattial reduption
in the nationai debt out of ourplus:
and continued agricultural, induntvini
I thou savourest not. the things tinttl • Dierggist-Itire don't keep -wheel. ! AND ANSWERS
men," ' I She -You don't! What kind of a 1 JOSEPIl BRANT
The rebuke .Testto turned into a l drug store do you tall this, I'd like I 0. --Who woe Znoeph Brant?
wernittp., to all the aesembled people.* to 'know. •
otf any- man will come after nne let been over the wall and oiratehed myl loon hiotopy, Ile steadfastiv owed
1
(Aline them that whosoever followed ' -0- I eeme reenrile (MO of the greatest 1»-
A.----Cept. Joseph 'Brett was in
him must be prepared for the worst. Suburbanite: . "Your hena have i diano iti British Catradiori and Amer -
him deny himself and take etto hitt garden." - 'oollegitetee to the Crowiralicl geoiride
Neighbor. "Well. there's nothing ! temple, his Six Nationo. ale) true to
ewer in that. it'a the nature . of 1 the poUse ng tile British (luring the
bona to acrateh. !stow. If your garel Amerienn Renolutien, desmito ()Nevi
nifort had come ever tbo wall and l front the enemy. Ile translated tho
oeratelted nee Wino You'd have some*" Seripturea into Indian tongue and on
thing to telk tibout." one eeeasion vialted Enelarid. Ilia
! be of God, but the thing that be of barrows here.
COok by Electricity
Wasla by Electricity
. -Iron by,Electricily
CONVENEIENT,
CLEAN,\ QUICK
Cheaper non Coal or
Wood
An Metric Vacuum 'Cleaner
removes the dust ; broom
juet moves the dust.
We guarantee all Hydro Lamps
for 1,500 hours.
Wolk in and see display at
The Hydro Store
-,*.Etteearta Grow
IIARY CHICK FOOD
pol..tN,-nuritilircl)...Igsvi;li PRATT'S n mot.
corm poop attl Veg.ont tti:! 84x.nre cf
WhitellEarttto.a. It or! (zit/ *kris thithe
11•1114 /wt. tr.',41,11 1E4 vtteng
and Ets ti,,a4 tocome Leavy reetTe4 344
euret t c PL.Pet To.
Pratt reorct C'anaii4,14d, T t
Porn onS borrowed at cbeanee rot.,
than exieted 'in any other country itt
the world excepting the United
States. Cheap mourn hitS not re-
sulted in excesoive borrowing hY
governmental bodien. Dominion gov-
ernment financing In 10270 wan con-
structive, revenues being in excel::
of expetilituree, end I55,000,000-ef
meturing vietory bonds being retired
out of sweplus. Corporation (mane.,
ing of about S280,000,000 was tho
largest in ,Canada's hietory.
IIALIVI.RIPIBLI) OF I"P. Glenertto
Cle----Wbere la the 'Battlefield of Ft.
George ?
A.--,Tbe Battlefield of FL Georov
ia at Nino -are -on -the -Lake, where the
ruino of Ft. George still exist. The
battle war; fought the 17th of May.
1812, when an Anterinan for* landed
at the town, and captured it. destroy«
lug many of its 1100808. A tablet
inarka the spot and tho graven of
several of the regular/I and militia
who fefi, in that engagement.
I.T. S. ENVAGthigNa'S 11'4 CANWriA
0. --what. is the eittent 01' tl. S. It, -
vestments in Canada?
Ae-tilie United Stites hie
000000 invested in. Catvido. Tide
anima vonmares with Milted Statea
investment of $4.300,006,000 ift Eur-
ope and $5,200,000,000 in Latin Ana.
erica. Dominion residents who at
in the habit of thinking of South
Atierica as a ephere of tepeeitil Unit -
I Q. -Where &CO Canada atand a5 a 1.!.'"L.,•_Ilt..1.1..1,1.fid.ftsite*......,
honey country? 1V1
, Aeeeennada la increasingly becorn. aniSo Nervous Gets
ing an important bonen Ifeanicleing C 11,1 ri
fOUntry. where hoe-kenpina !$.1 esne.1 Sore tvuen. poken To
.,ially adapted and Whore quolaY "it Eaiantcd me to 1.4we
is Itiph. The annual (-rep alreetly letvone tnp: to tue, wez, rwa,voui.
, 0"14Ccedr, S'.."(0.4/09•000. PoOPY DratIll" ▪ Vit)011 Milo and fc( 1 la:owlet MI
ti633 i° 1333MM stenoy pro33 ,now.o Ww.
tile Canadian Wont, le co.mpot220 of iron.
GOVER:k1011 SI/lICON Pr4ACi•;
ZIAMEO
Q. -What are come of Onct, s'i!*
„,, , ••• ,
ga 4132135? 1i3504 3' fr U3
Ontario. attritrAed 30 1,:e
....II-.
• • in beetle the Old Mohawk
Candles en tbe dining' ronln table'. I Client roar Brantford and a 010011-,
,10,15. than -24•Ingiii,o' hinii.-- And we .
nn authority statee, 0.100.20, .7)over bo ' ment to his memory is in the (it: of
, ehudder to think of all the clinnera Brantford, after whom it wag tamed,
that haye been spoiled by a 2-a4neh , CANADIAN FOREST INDUSTRIES
candle. . Q. -What is the state of Cnnadian
- 0-0 Forest Industtiea ?
For the &vital tteeociatiort we sug- A. -Canadian Piirest Induatrlee
nest the slogen. "lie true to yew ceritinue to show etondv, indeed, 1'833.
teeth or they will be false to you." id progress. A little ever a. third of
„ ,• , ,... ,
1 the land Arca ‘of Xnunds, IA -forest
' enireet thiti iteetettee* Mother in
. . - .., land. The not value of all forest
Inw arrived three weeks ago and son. 1 production. from ramps, mills and
In-law haa stayed at home every 1 fnetorke, is nearlY half a billion dol.
night. ,
-4... Oars &mann. from nearly 7,000
: numultatturing establishments, e311.
The most modern young matron al ; ifiovina 125,000 people with elie0e
this noishbotheed le ming to rive 4 000,000 in wages- Canada's exPortg,
her hoehand waffles for brestfos0 a' foe5t
$300,000,000.
production are nesting
S01110 morning as soon as she elm HMI CANADA AS A IION'EY COUNTRY
CASTOR IA
For Infints And Midteti
Usi For Ovor 301roarg
Aatvarl
t11,n
cr
riff GRIAT iff49841..SetIN SAL. 14,f
• , neotor. cte 4,4, 33 li•r•••
A- -Went ot.„-es r1-.tf;1 •
, the it, L.:nriteq to J. 0. 'Ciirear:•, .k"101141ELY.;‘,;
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Steele, Briggs' Seed have been proved. Per fility.five yeara
they have been sown year aftei year by growers Whole whole
meets. depends on the seeds they sow. And row to Our great
organisation we have added the fAcilities Of the Canadian
bushmen of the IX M. Terry Seed Company. by absorbing the,
letter. "Canada's Greatest Seed Ifouseknow Otters you bettre
aervice than ever,
Setti everywhere fit Corhedea. Sethi jeer Hew itgueeeateil Cook:ow '
CANADA (7,,,Qf A re 7 se/ ,
r)qt.')N - HA Pvlit,.,TON WINN PI
}lave You Prepare
MR THE
Long, Cold Winter?
1st, 13y filling your coal bins with the 1)est Hard
and Soft Coal and Coke that can be bought.
All our coal is weighed on your own settle (the
market scale)
2101, Have you had your heating plant rooked ov'er,
if not we have competent men for that pur-
pose.
3rd, If you require any Limber, Lath, Doors and
Door Frames, Window Sash with Glags and °
Window Frames, Hardwood Flooring, Radia-
tors, Etc., we still have some left i-hielt came
out of the Ocean House.
tIth, We carry a heavy stock of both Shelf and
Heavy Harthvare„ Plumbing and Steam° lilt.
ting and Electric Wiring NlateriaL. Let us
figure on your Piumbing, Heating. and Elee-
Mc Wiring. Satisfaetin guaranteed,
cHAtas c. LEE
The Hub are to! e at the HarFmr
SHIP CHANDICH PLUMOING and HEATING
Saar 'Mono 22.
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