race FOUR victorious nation be trained and prepared for the duty of final victory. It may happen that l cannot win lyictory (at once in tthis Tgoming war; we may e. orce to intcrru it. en we ivlll be back underground. We iiriil smile, we mom?‘ '38 $02,306???“ l“??? will look, we will wait. But after some years, em flxgerimenter. 11 they coir: when the weak and inefficient democracies will have utterly failed to solve the world's post- Mornlng Daily (Founded in I881)‘ President: Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. Malian Vice-President: J. R. Burnett, F. J. I. Secretary: Lleut. Col. D. A. Maclllnnon. 0.8.0. Editor and Managing Director: J. R. Burnett. F..I.|. wal- pmblmns, mg" we w luoeiatc Editors: Frank Walker and Lieul. Inn A. Burnett, R.C.N.V.R. (On Active Service) the Weakest Ink." rninav. SEPTEMBER 2s, i644“ quick and easy.’ Hay Price Prospects Premier Jones’ suggestion that our farmers not accom “sh this take the opportunity of making arrangements p ' immediately for the pressing of their hay is an excellent one. and should commend itself to EDHURIAL hlults - every farsighted producer. The great need for pressed hay last spring—aud the lack of equip- called by all who followed the iliscussions in W61’- the Legisbiurc last 51.‘<Sli)ll. 'l‘hcre is. hnwcvt-r. dzrigci‘ in accepting over- ! 1i 11 l The Feast of St. Michael, or Michaelmas; can settle down whe as wel1.-Winn!peg we ‘t-Gueiph Mercury. nations-Halifax Herald, retirement will make able for thousands of optimistic accounts of price prospects. bascrl on the Ghhrdlah P1111" ‘>1 Israeli and the Rccord‘ ome Mthbhdge Herald‘ tn anticipated ceiling of $25.00 4i ton. llay. even hll-Z Afhg: <15 ‘Yellidill fihglallld 15 "Cflglllffld 35 Heavier aim! he-dvier . .___. j ; i . .;- ' v , ‘one 0 t e uarter ays or tie )Ei'lll(’llL o rents B" 9118 mPOSQd by Canadian wllcn pressed. is i nlly couinioilit) and a ‘l l ) courts m? those found to be “up 116K111! 1116811113! in gasoline cou- costly n: to Dhip. lt costs dealers from $3.00 “"1 ‘ECW1115- to $4.00 to assemble a ton of liriv from the far- * l‘ ' * Helga (I)? vielyh of the urizeh. 11B" . .- ' . ., ' '. a , “ . a ' a niers l)Zll‘ll to stcaiiiers load-nu here, with $22.00 I’ ‘11110 _l> 1Q h-vlhe "hhd 55115111°Y~ 1L 15 Ya fie sigma‘ Lem‘; glgfflhgseggeflhg ‘ti’; per ton siczinicr iri-iqlit lti Xcivfnnndlantl. and 1'111W‘1-°1l_111} Hltilhcy, an so ar as noun the use of the forces in their hcur “qty, m, nddiflfinu] $4,,” .,..,. M, {mght if Ship. the choice lies between Hon. Mr. Barbour, lloii. v1’ Vlvtflry. such sentences. Cfttn ped by steamer from l the vicinity of $3.00 :1 ion. 'l‘hese expcns s elcchhh- must he home in mind in considering market prospects even undi-r force-l ceiling prices. which I01 Ill ll l‘ recall whzit hzippcntwl to the turnip market last Sh‘ {out h‘ hmhcef ‘hm hhah’ shhhkil riiciit of potatoes rind also the vcrv limited space which to {he 11101111111‘ available on strainers to Xcirfiniiiillantl. h * h h Cars Of Tomorrow post-war _ ent." .\iuo bodies will ht- ziiaulc either of light “'85 6x19114911 10F 1111 "ll-kiln"? P911011- nietals or structural til;i~ti . which should re- h‘ l‘ l i’ tltiCc the weight of thc ' gc passenger vcli- these cooling for lowct costs of npcrzit riot steam. bcziil iritli inoi~iizrc in lug or become 911 h)‘ Uellhhh 5111' 131d‘- frosted in cold weaiher. Roofs will he of traiis- * * * 1' parent or tran-luccnt lillblli‘. Car radio scts will be ctiuippcrl for ull-ivziv: reception, with auto- matic push-button timers. and also a screen- likc dial on which rcd aiil green traffic lights can be flushed. ' Tcicw-ioii will be vi-illc l-i the driver. but will he provhlrrl with an aizzoniaiic cut-off switch which turns off thc picture. leaving only thc sound. win-never a car is in motion. ' seat llfli§i‘ilfll‘l'.<. howci will have tcle at all titiic-. if tlicv \\l rz-licf at long ln-l from tln- VOllfllli‘ institution in 1,915.3“- tlic rear. Th: person at liik’ whccl uiav thus be * '1' * ' able fork-vote llli lull attention to ilriYhlg Th? Captain Charles F. llyiidmaii, Medical Of- 17111- “hhhhl ¥1"l1"~"“t'~' "hilllflhllki 1Y0!" 011191‘ ficei‘ of the First Canadian Pziratroup Battalion, quarters. .\ll t 1 of cur" “h” ll “lh hi‘ l"‘>~‘lh ' l“_1\l‘l'1\' 1'1 <‘1\'111"" M911» parturc of the first (letziclnncnt for operations the’ mzirvcllozis new ctpitjnnent and nulliTlills ill Holland. the one which has suffered so dis- which the ncc:-<.=itic< of vwn‘ have Crvfltcil- astrously" zit the hands of the Nazis. He was __ f».-. s.“ the iinxitiusly" waiting "cnorts from the front, as it was anticipated he would be following in Now It Cali c. _____ medical officer next in order. . n- »- : 1- lt can now be dis ll that throughout the war sccrct coniniviiicitit . \\‘.'l$ lllllllllillll€(l be- formation. Allied ad\iancp‘ National Defence Headquarters. Arms wcrc dropped to the patriots by the =0 u a a Royal .'\ir Forcr. (Jthers were stolen from Ger-I Ho“ Mn Lcpageg tenure of the Governor. man soldiers. Once the patriots broke into a m,‘ bank and escaped with a large suni of nioneyfiti“ This they used to buy arms". from thc liuns, who seemed glad enough to sell tliom. nigh so far no intimation of liissucccssor has been made. It is rumoured great difficulty has been experienced in getting ii volunteer for this high office on account of the small remunera- , tioii and the hi h cost of maintenance. The No so“ peace P05311319 probability is thagt Mr. j. /\. Bernard, M. L. A., ___,__ Tigiiisli, will be gazetted, it being Prince Mn 1056M, IJMSCO“, Xe“. york neraky ‘county's turn to have a representative resi- Tribune correspondent with the American for— hem “F Goherhmehl House’ ahd Mr‘. bcrhard '5 ces advancing ihrtiugli Germany, has revealed "f a fmahcdal 110ml?“ 1° £901 ‘he blh of c0515" that the (ierniaii lligh Ciniimand is planning aihlgl‘ mxahoh hotwhhsthhdlhg‘ future war. llis iuforinatiiiii was gained from " "‘ " ' a secret document which came into his posses- Both the U. S. Senate and Ilotisc of Rep- lion. prepared for distribution “to Nazi-mindedresentatives have the endorsation of the world members of the Officers“ Corps in the upper press in adopting a resolution favouring the ranks of German Army groups. corps and down' freedom of the press. Lord Rothermere, pro- to divisions." it points out that the German Of- prietOr of the Daily Mail and chairman 0f the ficers' Corps promoted (iermany to he the world British Newspaper Proprietors‘ Association for power in 1914-18. and reconstructed German ,the last IO years. endorsed the resolution. Mr. for the "second attempt to lead the world." As (jhristopher j. Chancellor, general manager of the failure of this attempt is foreseen, prepara- Renters news agency, likewise praised the res- tions are to be nuidc for “a new later fight." Ac- olution as a "great step forward" saying lie cordingly, tlic Officers‘ (‘nrps is instructed to was I00 per cent for it. ln a statement, Lord conserve itself and lcl the junior officers make Rotlierinere said, “this is a subject in which llie sacrifices necessary to maintain the morale we all are tremendously interested. British of llie troops. newspapers as well as American would like to Hitler also foresaw this contingency. In'see world news flown into every country un- I938 he wrote. as reproduced by the journal twisted and uiihanipercrl. Beyond that, a bei- for (Themicai bldticatinn. the following: lter understanding would be promoted by ihv "A defeated nation can even better than a action. Mr. Duplessis is not likely to do aivvtliing very wild, says T/lc LcIIcr-Ifcilictu. Two items of evidence support this: lion. l’. l3caulieu. one of the new Ministers, has made a speech since election which is a real and sincere contribution to national unity. llon. _|. Robinson, another new Minister. was elected in Bromc—-cliiefly IZiiglisli-speaking—not as a Nationalist or anti- liritish, but as a known, eOlltl patriot and an old soldier. The Quebec situation is not as ‘Twhhih 5hhh‘1-" 111*“ black as alarniists iii the rest of the country _ _ in a letter to his parents, .\lr. and Mrs. .»\. \\'. iii‘! he .'iiici' the \\'-'il‘. llyiidniain. dazed Sept. l8. announced the de- tlie iicxt detachment, being the senior available Capt. Joseph limile Langis. tried before a tween l.l)ll(ll|ll and lil'll>\tl~'. The llnlghan (iov- 50h“ 11111111111 ht Dbmcl A“; 4 Dclml last Aug‘ criiiiieut in London kucw n or‘: about what was “$11 h“ hehh ifchthhced Fu-‘hlercd from [he Call’ happening in llclgiiun than the Xazis ever gucs- hfhhh A1111)’ 51111 hhhrlwhed 191' 51x 1110111115- "d_ ' Charged with accepting a cheque from a {Vlout- "Ncvcl- ,~,,,. A m“. “m this Comnuulicatitn,‘ real mother on the pretence that he could have i",c,.,.u|,u.,L-- M,“ ti“. pmkil," ynuisu-Iv of In. her son (lischargetl froin ztie Army. with hav- ing told a Montreal barber that he could so ar- The “my P,.i,,,_.i,,‘.,_py .. rind o," h). the “up. range anyones discharge and with having been riots was sabotage. The :nicrruption of ljcr- 3h§chl “hhhht 1951"‘- chl-‘t- Ighhllh‘ “'11s fhhhll tiiaii coinmiiiiiczitioiis through the country since glhhy of, ah lhree hhhhg“ h)’ the C011“ Llmhih D-Uay was a contributory f1iClOl' to thc rapid 1h’: l’r°-"l‘1911h)' 111 Lhh .1» hhlllhhhd hhhhe- hf p is supposed to expire tomorrow, Saturday. . . . .. . . - . inciudin l ' t. f ll . .i\'. li shipped io M“ hlllghl 31111 Mr- Lhc“ _’\h“h- hm 1h‘ justifiedg anliipriigllnriiiilflouliueecilyubg Qmario vainly H“. m” _,,.,.,-I_,.|,, “‘LY“l(I he in (lllpflilllllltlll will not be inside till the cvc of the supported by the public at large. -Brockvllle Recorder and Times A winter camPaitZn is what some officers at W?" 1119f 1111's! gm‘? In htlstory the .. , . . . _, Omeno iie nadsuliold have not vct maii-i::ilivcrl. (lur farnicrs will ‘he hohl ha“? hm" hrelllrllhb’ “c1 “h” 1h“ balance of {Y-Vfli‘, arid ivitzlie; Pre- . , P s and sldentiai election coming up. Year‘ and “p! M. Chip‘. of hnpiing their ha‘, broadcasting theorists, backed by optimistic Never 139mm 5m"? 1h‘? amehh‘ and missing shipping lipllillllilllflfid that may Powershlahh“ 119F911 Otherwise, but it turns out m, b‘. MaHJHJC. in“, Uwmg m the hm“. may,“ to have been wilful flllll.\‘illg-—lllC wish being the country. -Windsor Sar. same whether thewestcrn armies -Haiifax Herald. in a small New England city the coinmun ty-fund campaign had Just Hone over the top. The sec- retary of the campaign, a prim. gray-haired little lady. was called upon to say a few words about ihe chairman, a Mr. Smith, at a vic- tory dinner. "Ladies and gentle- men," she said. "ln China there is an ancient custom that parents must kiss their offspring on ihat part of their anatomy through which they hope the children w.il become famous. If they want their chld to be a lJhllOsCplPi‘. they kiss him on the forehead. If they wane him to be an orator, they kiss pim on his mouth. If they hope he'll be a singer. they kiss him on the throat. Now, I don't know on What part of his anatomy Mr. Smtlfs parents kiss- ed him——" she paused nn instant for effect-Jbut lie certainly makes a wonderful chairman." - Read- er’; Digest. How he came by chance on an old I.al'an house. within 2,000 yards of the German lines, which was doing duty as a storing place for some bf the greatest works of Italian art was told in a re- cent despatch by the 880's cor- respondent with the 8th Army. Vaughan Thomas. The palritlzi - it appeared, had been taken the famous galleries of Florence and hidden in th's house under the sole care of an old man. Thomas described how ln one cor- ner, where two refugees were ly- ing on straw mattresses, he saw one of the most famous pic tires in the world. BOttlcellYs Prima- vera. proDPed against the wall. Among other works, he saw sonic of the finest of Giotto, Fro An- t" awn streneth it. will be h aribiiaa. W611. then. if we ar The London_ Free Pres: recent- 11' 118d ten not-Cos of farm auction sales. ‘There, as everywhere else .. ,, . ,,- tt 't' ' :' t oes; H18 ewar nd . . . do a o l ‘lug 15d ma, Il-ng s ea tyd p; gr s" they are physically tired and wiint ment for doing the Jill) zidcqtiatelv-nvill be re- §°° °Y°l15 an‘ 89° C1114 l1)’ "P1719 mm a 1v quit farming. Let us hope their farms avail- guod young penalties ments givng women the franchise was enacted more than a quarter- Cefltllry 8Z9- has such a situation occurred. The reason is obvious. So many men of voting age are in the four corners of ihe earth. _ .. . . ' . . fighting to pr tl lllt f Possibly ivaitiiig for the erection to fill llie ballot, that lfiierve ~19 r i D vacancies. The tcriii of office of .\'lr. l‘cter W" be “'°" 01‘ 10st by the Wvmen 1'. Coolican, Assistant Deputy Postmaster-Lien- eral. who ivas 65 last Saturday, has been ex- » - tended by ordcr-in-coitncil for an indefinite p0"- The forces from the Western i - ' i . . . ' ‘ ‘ ‘ r ~ a Plans airi- i..»-.i' :i-i\-inci'i_ to make czirs of the 10d. lvccentl) the ttrin oi 'Lt.—(.ol.‘_l.‘l... bulb» gagilet-molmtxz?Ruésfilsnslsfrgmljvg; t nslipriitil, l'll>f~lll‘OUl and s-il- van, 1x1... Deputy lOalllldStfif-(Jtllifiill, also topic of speculation’ says one ii commentator. “with everybody from slmesline boys to generals." Mr. Francis diztylur, director of .\'cw York's Elle‘ éiihfgnflkflydfl" h "latter? 1618 h)‘ ill lcilsl h-‘llf of whirl it la now. 'l'licrr- will Klciropolilaii kluseuni. declares that the churches be four-cvliiidci" engines which should [icrforui 0f England 1111"? 5l111¢lT<1 1111' 111919 11'0"‘ 19911111‘ jugt a5 efficigntly n,» ,1... Cqrl-Cnl [iypflq Oi ciglll. iiig in this war than ilie medieval monuments of _ cylinder motors Engines trill he air-cooled. and 1711111“ 3W1 11111,‘? M1’- 1_i1,\'1°1‘» head 01 the A1‘ emy_and [Mt as speedhy as slcnis wiil he >(‘.'llf‘(l in liquid. 119d (Qolllllllfilhll 191‘ lhe 1)1'@5¢l'"h1lh11 91 Al“ High iiclzinc L‘_il>'lllCllL‘ is expected to give (lriv- and Monuments, was quoted in a (lispzitch re- ers fiftv miles to the gallon. tlicrcby making 1101164101118 Offlflfi 0f WHY 111101111111101135 53)" "m, \\'in<lg“-5 will be ing that of the 4,000 Protestant churches of of transparent and shziitt-r-proiif [ikistic that will Ehglhhl-l» 2-800 ‘W16 hlhhl-‘l hh111l)1°l91)' “'1'¢¢1\" coming election Who will reach Berlin’ first‘! ave a prefer- ence, but they won't be consulted; and as for the Allies their one concern. ivhethei- from East or West, is utterly to defeat the en- possible. And the collapse may come days or weeks before in: Nazi capital is reached. As for the Allied plan for occupation of Germany already drafted by the Big Three European Advsoi-y Council. it probably will be the or the Russians get io Berlin first. h Lion. flflwhile‘ it is ll‘. SHE CALLED IT Lenin] intereai- - lolin] friends-she never went out any more-always too lired. "Newer," she thought - but it was her liidiieyr. the filters of her blood. that needed lttenlion. Newspapers And News (Ottawa Journal) the military detvejisopments. ” quentlv reach his desk l0 or DEDETS. 0f the lives of iicivspalicrnicn. ly about the faults of newspapers. would try to understand wlirt they are talking about. Nor should it be forgotten that practically all lllL‘ news broadcasted bv radio is sun- pliecl to the stations bv llie nt- Domfhalfelax Yet (Montreal Star) The Finance hltllblCfé wiirniiig; that not less. ‘out l-i-‘Jlilli-S 1110i‘;- moiicy wiii be ii-eciiiu as the war UYilWh to ii. close is linlCiy. "inc uimuiieiice ui kjtflildil tic-rein." iui. iisley sniu in utiuiixi, "aces not. ineaii inat we iiccu i925 money. now.“ at‘ c.i the eve of "r Loan csiiiiaiiiiis u iu suns. ibe and cogc-ntiy, nu expsinicri the reasons lot‘ me huge suiii sought ‘Inc Will‘ in Europe L5 nut yet over, iiiiiiutigii iis eiicl may be iii sight; wc etiil have a war to nun. iii iiic Pacino iinci are iuliy tLjillillilCil lu n iuil snare; we must ‘ UNitrtA; we must 1: rehabilitation of this countiflr. and we must shoulder ihc biuucn of social security. All iiics: case moi.- ey, vast. stuns Wile!) cunipnz-uii nith pro-wiii‘ expenditures - ‘iuutc to ire iur ttic More important than these as b. reason for COilITilJllZlll! lo the loan. however. is ihc need for lLilllll Sliillilill’ t.i.'it wiii oixccnt envy lance. helps ivcvc-nt iiiia- REME MBRANCE The sky ivus like ii waterciroi: In the shadow of a tlioi . Clear. tranquil, beautiful, .. Forlorn Lightning along its margin ran; A rumor of the sen _ Rcst- in profundiiy and 5311K Into infinity. Lofty and icw the clms. llie stars In inc vast bilblflll‘; most bright; I stood a dreamer iii .i dream 1n the unstirrini: night. Not ivonder. worship. not even lJOflCC Seemed iii mv heart to he: Only the meniorv ct one. 0i all mcst dcai- to me. —W-.iltcr dc la Marc “NERVES” \ gelco, and Clmabue. The old man told Thomas that a5 the l most overwhelmed by his respon- sibility. He had spent his whole time goln between this P11116111"? house an others in an effort to keep guard over these treasures. The Allied authorities ‘mmediate- ly took steps to get. the pictures removed to safety-BBC London Letter. Nancy. old capital o! lnrraine, is remembered well by Frst World War Veterans. Its easy capture the other clay was pleasing news. heralding the restoration to France of the “lo.s" provinces of Wlilcli she was twice robbed by the Ger- mans. Nancy, as a typical French provincial city in the war theatre of 25 years ago, has its ancent area of crooked, narrow streets and its newer dlstrlcls resembling our own modern towns. Compar- ed with Marselile but an infant. Nancy began life in the Thirteenth Century as a castle of the Dukes of Lorraine. Charles the Bold of Burgund was killed at ltl ates. Stan slaus I. King of Po- fnnd for two short periods and by a swap characteristic oi the time appointed Duke of Lorraine, made the elty splendid. He founded and gave his name to an academy. He. devoted himself to sdence and philanthropy. After his death his Wdllngs were published as those of a "Beneflclent Philosopher.“ "lit the zenlus, the famous man of Nancy, may be said to be llvng yet. Jacques Callot was born there. His house is s‘1ii shown. His "Miseries of War". might seem contemporary now. were it not that the modems have so far outstrip- ped their predecessors in cruelty and horror. - Stratford Beacon- Herald. Delay meant danger. ' H“ $1,? _took Budd's Ki i. .211: acids. Faiig-ue, headache, backache, lack Dodds Kidney Pill; Fitting and slppplviniz Glasses , C. Holidays etc.. hy anDoiiit-ment l] Pilll It once. energy. disappeared. | MAIBC Motitairue, l‘. E. I. Office linurs: l0 to 32 A. M. 8 to 5 l’. M. Office Connected with" DRUGSTORE. G. F. llutcheson & $0" OPTOMETRISTS "Specialists in the fli- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular dc- feels.” 53 Gcafton Street , Not long alto Mr. Churchill told the British House uf Qonunons that e was unable to iii-re it much news on the Wat's developments because‘ A h“ h “almost evgrytning rs in tge nfiwsz ' ' . - II Map e a ers." ‘ow comes res en ‘h Suudemhhreah 1095c hat we iifnk he aryeh; v7: agwflf,‘ Ilaicidsevclt to tell in ‘VJSHLHKIUH from iiiidergrountl and our. stupefietl enemies we W,“ may, ngwspgpefmgn “u; ggnuing -_ will discover too late that millions of their own What we think, what we think‘ wa hvme 511°“ 1'1"” 1'°P°1‘l5.°" 111° war» your ‘The Stronaest Memory is Weaker Than youth, misguided by W631; education, disap- ‘N’ w“ h“ h" “'° mt. or are pointed by democracy's failure, will be on our ____ side. Victor)’ in this Third \Vorld Wai- will be J11" II children are taught the so much h’ h so’ Mr‘ Mme- facts of history. tn 11 ,, _ taught the facts ti? reIieEhOh-qlfliigcgf Navy Department tlcspatciies fie- It is evident that the Allies have to crush 111B the 1138f. elementary facts of the German will for war as well as the German ghhhhmy h‘ the pub‘ _ _ as nothing t d i - .- armies. They ought to know a soft peace will ltrlnal difrerenge; °ael'wi%.."§’,..?,‘.’,§- 0111110111111: m mo“ usually mm” newspaper readers are Just about as up to date as the Government m veu went on to say. that War and . 15 minutes after he has read the same c schools news in the papers. i118 _un an air of lm- portance-who like to pretend that military and government authmi- ties carry around locked within their breasts mighty war secrcis about which the rest. of us iire it:- norant. There are no such secrets. There are of course matters of high military and political strategy known oiilv to a small inner circle —Mr. Churchill. Mi‘. Itusevelt, Mr King: but these things are not shared with orriuiarv iilllllt\l‘\' men and politicians. who. for the most part, get their news lroiii the ncils- Ncivspapers are not providing this war news sci-vice without heavy ccst. It is provided with the t-x- peiise o! a vast network or‘ w" unz- utlon, with an arm; of ivni CJITLS" pondents. with enormously high cable toils-—s0nietinies at the uricc Ncivspapers, neribrininz such work, claim no sp Ci‘il praise for it; consider it their duty to ieli the people what is going on iii u peo- p 's war. Only sometimes tzzcy wish that some critics. tiilklnz loud- THE CHARMYITBZTQYYN GUARDIAN iiotes By The Way BE READY FOR .suirrv FALL DAYS , Now is the time to get FALL COAT Have you seen our selection? SPORTS STYLE -_ . FUR TRIMMED Sizes 12 to 20 A small deposit will hold your Coat. THE FASHION SHUPPE papers and the services they lin- Gi. George St. controls and taxes will not be re-l tallied a moment longer than iiec-l cssary, tlicv are nevertheless stilll essential it we are to come out c1" the war as we have come through it, with tlie coiuitry‘s economy, stable. its cost of living maintained‘ at. n reasonable level. the people. possessed of adequate purchasing,‘ power. l There is a growing tciidv-ncy tol let down. to believe ilizit beciiusr-l the wai',ln Eui-cpc shows signs o ending soon we can begin to spend freely and indulue all those fancies we have dreamed about for five long years. Yet nothing would harm this country more tliiiii :1 Minister declared. 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ARE YOU TROUBLED WIT LUMBAGO O BORE BACK T If no w lllV | u. bell remedeleu foeofifttl‘: game]? BACK - RITE TABLETS Recommended for Lum- bllfl. Sciatica, Neuritia, Joint Muscular anti other forms of Rheumatism. Price 50 cents per box. MACS PILE OINTMENT A safe and efficient rem- ediy for internal and external . It L! made only of the heat quality Ingredients. possessing remarkable ther- apeutic value for this pur- go . It carries nut its bene- cial eilect in three wa s: i. It soothes. 2. It Lubrlea cs. 3. It ls astringent. Get a tube today. Price 60 cents lube. THE 2 MAGS "I40 Great George Street Mall Order-l Given Prompt ‘Attention. McLeod f? Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. I. A. BENTLEY. K. C. Blrrllterl and Attorneyl-ai- Law 15d Prince Street ii. it. lioane o 0o. Chartered Accountants 53 Grafton St., Ciftown. Phone 2080 - Box 247 M. ALBAN FARMER 8A., LLB. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bltll- MONEY T0 LOA ‘IABEIBTER. SOLICITOB. 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