l (.- A23; ‘ij‘§il~i» "ll-:~ 'l`=:‘ ‘.1 ith. .W iv . ». ff t ‘ 1 H) ‘i gi - ' t,,'.` ,inf 3-Eé i - -,i ~ nj” it ii 'l r, », ,-1. My A :,_I ’-' 35 =:'i§~ ‘ » if = it *L-.szf - I hit V3 plz ft sv"-7if .jg A IAC 'I 'rijl ft 1 _. ill' I 'itil V-‘~ .ipjhy K- i 3;l$i;;t‘éi,1 ,ia , ,-.rm t :-s.=r"~ _.tt .'-_f- HL." . , will V l,i,I- .5- i , -y I lsiltt -1 wi: =»i-,.4 . 3 -_il ti.-if ;-nl <1, .,1- .~~.-it I 'i 4’ ,.1 .I _ hr i i-_g in-’ .wsu » f, tv, :- :- :lilj 'I I if, -1 ; jljv If ‘ tl- '_ -. t I f ‘ i i i I I 1 It . ‘U . r ‘I I ll 9 .I i ,_ I , .I f i i .. i I .T ».', iv _ `t l . j I l-' " V |‘,.‘ I t I J. if .(- : "'15 ‘I ", w f., .,-,e ,_ L fp, -wtf- ._- _f ;~.- 122.... '»‘l; kip, PAUIL ‘I MIN I/ .‘. TIIE CI‘lARL()'I"I ffl ()WN (`i_U,/XRDIAN ,sucusr 2s,,1_s;_§_ 'A . _ ., _~, _ I ||_EllVE-IIAOIIEI .' 1 OIIILIIIIEII t I Mau Bright and wen by nr. cauirs racists. -, lleol to lcroem Terrlbly lor no reasonwhatover. Jill I lililldll of IICNII. Week, Wasting away, and Digestive Troubles. Theught she could never newer. New cured and happy through lllt. 0ASS£LL’S TABLETS. Canadian mothers of little weak or nervous children should read this twlii- many to Dr. oassells '1`ablet.s._givon out of simple iratitude by! Mrs. Vlorrall, 32. Alt-street, ivcrpool, igland. They`w1.Ll then sec what a valuabc Iitilrlth-builder have in this mat. reme . thliafrs. Worralbgsays: “Dr. ‘Cassd_l‘s Tahlcts lravo quite cured my Iiiitlio girl. G\a,q>-,~_ of .~.\ti-eine nervousness and digestitc tmnlttc.-, and I rhrnk it only right you should publish the i-:tory for the benefit of m,Iif»r mothers whose dhildren may be dchcetc. “Gladys hwuun “tio aildwltexidihe Wi-‘B -two 'cus <1 , an Shea I ' .W Svrgyge, tho\)i_;h uc did all uc could tmk of to get -bfi \t-wil. She was vnry poevzish. and crif-.ri iI_ sho Iiardly :tae anything. and .seerncd just wasting away. \\e tried a lot of ri=I`i`crcnt thi-ng.- that tttd no good at nil. 'I`»I\cn wo had ;nI\‘:ce and treat.- ment for tiaflys, but that. too, was of vc' lirttlo uw. \\'c. were told she was sugcrin from norvuus brcakdowri and enlargwlz Iiwr. Aficr that wc *took hczr to an ins't.it.ut.mn, whcrc for tune mouths she was in-.'ilc gtiiv ‘. 1. s'-' it.. ‘alfa if .. si . ‘_ isa . - . ‘ , <4 ,i ,r -5, .jan J IJ y f . -_.,.¢ Glllyr Warrgll, . the child’\vns as far from health as ever. In ia--t. sho was so ill that we tzhouglrt sthc could nevcr recover. One day, how- ever. I was advised to give her Dr. Ca-'-;scIl’s Tablets, and then, wha-‘L an iim- provenicnt! The child became stronger and not ncarl,\’ .-to nf=1'\'ous. Her appetite rnturncfl. shc hri,-:htcn¢=.d up wonderfully :mil rapidly put on flesh. Now, in her smvnlh ycar. _-lic is completely cured. She ,f_'rv».- tn _-ahofil. and is just as Well ill Save tho dillhien. Do not let them suier when the remedy that has saved liio in casa unninnbemd is ready to you! hand in Dr. DamaH’.s Tablets. This great mediioino for the people has been most suoomsful in 'tzhe treatmartof weak- ness and _wast’mg, whether in old of young. WASTED T0 A SKELETON. "Nerves" and Bovvel Trouble. Mrts. llsiefvuis, of 14, Lyoéi-street-, Vernd_~ tr e o n Lancs. ngkd, sxys:- Epi. éasseuu rabies »'¢v-ai my buh,-‘s ure when he had been given Ig: and I was `ust waiting for the end. was a tina baby wha: isrneh but very sozndhe was tak ' w weaknm, to fvllzsg away. T-he .foodhe had returned or set up seven dxarrhma, . =*;\\ \\.\\` \ /‘Q I 6’ \\ I " I ' -~. - im-_-7.';.'¢'; .=- _.: -»‘ -"' '-. ¢‘. -..'~.:.' 5-,..i;'1f.<= - ,. >1»:.~. =- :¢»$'»,:_‘=';l,¢, --; -_ » \ I » 1 _ i Siu/l\\.’ W fun- 1.a»-ss. -.._? ' to ‘9 _iii-I-= which caused the poor little thing tnrrible pain. He erred a lot, and his sleep was very disturbed. Ho would wake up suddenly with violent attacks of sickness., And evidently in great pain, and I was at wits' end to know what to do. Poor ltlzby had wasted until ho was only a. imma of bones, and helooked :rtmcstfas though he would fall to pieces. he was so appallingly thin. We could count every rib, every bone of his back- bone. Q “Of cou I tried everyGJing I orruld -tlnink of, mobo 'book baby tiosn insti- tution, but no sort ef tnoctrnent did any good at all. By this time ho_w\s so tar spent that we were wartmg for the end. _Once I was told that De could not live tiil' Mondzry-that was on a Saturday. Bm in tihe end we got. Dr. Casscl1’s 'I'.~ib)et.s, and vmm was immediuie. The ` ma. and sickness ceased, and from that time my child never looked back. Now, at lzhirteen months, he is a fine, big heabt/hy baby. Ho has cut five teeth, and is just 1 picture of health." LARGEST SALE ill BRITAIN. Popularity new World-vaide. Merit, and real- merit only, have placed Dr. C-aasell’s Tablets in the forefront of the world's really reliable medicuia, and the cures lately published prove this merit u to the hilt. Guusnteed free from algnoxicxus dr-IE and suitable for young and old . Casset1l’s Tablets are a reliable y for Nervous Break- down, Nerve Failure, Inlusmle Weakness, Nemasthenia, ` Slice 'i~ Anwllll, Kidney illrotrble, 's, Stomach Disordo~;,'Was1n'ng, -pmtadon; end they are specially valuable for musing mothers gud giruls a% woznanhooda 311: rugg an 03983 11110 Dorninion sell Dr. (h.sseI1is Tam: et 50 cents. Peogilie in out] ing districts should kecp Dr. ssell‘s Ihblets by them _in case of emergency. A free sample will no ,soma on o Slocum for gin-iléng :lad -pacin, tesoeagentsoran-a., H. 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"T “why . ~ ~- ti . ‘. - 9°* °°°" "U 1 "` M MUMIQDDI ` Get Q $1-1°°i:,'d°..'1"aiti:::.::_$l -49 lf-"3 »»v¢:¢a» g :I noolbik ’ PATRIOTIC CANA A -< o 'rms FLAG coupon “"'““‘°“ :.'.::‘.:.:".'.:':‘.'i.':::,i‘:a2°.;‘.:r..i.‘i:.r,'.:;°°“°°°°“"°- 1'” “M” ""1 °h“<'f°»\~ 'llLWhe.n Presented »-it use Office of tb el-' . ../\m_orri:~rowN ouAno|AN D F1-UF?-1 °<¥§°-I Aii'F\‘fi\Gi“Fon €l/EQY HOME if . 1_' - - ~ ~-- - --1-_..,. -'*'_l. _'.5 Fire Insurance A Necessity Iottelaown ' " Tlieninsure in good strong stock compa'n; - ies,which never contest an honest cIaim{such as is represented by . I E. R. BROW ASIIIIUII SEHIIIII ISSIIII AUGUST 29. 1915. GOD’8 CARE FOR ELIJAH. I. Kings 17: 1-16. Golden Text: “Casting all your an- XIBIY upon him, because he careth lor you." i. Pet. 5: 7. . Verses 1. The message of Elijah was addressed to Ahab. The exact time of the crisis 'that called It forth is not given. Ahab was of Omri and reigned twenty-two years from 875 to 853 B. C.. He was a man of strong and independent character. When he ascended the throne of israel the na- tion was subject to Syria and the court of Damascus dictated Its policy. Ahab secured its indepemlance at the battle of Aphek (1 Klings 20: 4.) A- mong other msasures designed to strengthen thc Kingdom of Israel Ahab entered into alliance with the King of Phoenlcia, taking Jezebel his daughter as his wife. But Jezebel brought the worship of the Phonol- cian Baal into Israel. 'I`o please the queen Ahab wont so far as to build a temple and erect an altar to Baal in thc capital city of Samaria. From what appears in the letter account Ahab was not an apostate from the religion of Jehovah, but a lukewarm adherent who saw no harm in yield- ing to t-he scrupies of Jezebel. The prophets looked upon his conduct dif- ferently. They were lamenting Jero- boam`s corruption of the worship of Jehovah through thc introduction of the calves of Dan and Bethel. They were impatiently wailing for a return to the purcr worship of Jerusalem. In- stnad of this Abad had sanctioned and Iiclpod it further departure from the anccstrai path through tho introduc- tion pf Baal worship. it must have been some _years after his accession to thc throne and when his attitude and policy had been fully revealed that Elijah finally presented himself before the king, and delivered the ominous message that a prolonged drought was to come on the land us a scourge from Jehovah. The prop- lmlis appearance and words do not seem to have impress- cd Ahab. At all events hc neither becdcd him nor showed ir- ritation at his sinister prediction. in all probability he looked upon him as a mad and irresponsible person, whose wurils and action were unwortliy of notice. Elijah was allowed to with- draw unmoicstcd. Vc|‘sc 2-7. The truth of the word of Elijah could not bc provcd with the lapse of timc. And during that time it was rlccc-'isar_\' for Elijah to excr- cisc paticncc und kccp out nf public Iil`c. Meunwliiic thc world would ap- parently move on as it had always moved. Pcrlmps cvcn the words and his appearance would he forgotten. It rcquircs a strong conviction indcei to cn:-ihlc mio bodly to pruacli Go:,-vs_? . -{ 1 -. ernon had been nicknamed “Old failing cruso of oil when hc leads thc . sluggish und indolcnt to work in or- 1' dcr that they may iiavn wherewith lo thc prophet asked the widow for I mcsi, hc acvonipunicd thc request ‘ with rt rovciation of the powcr of S promise of his blessing. The times I were hard and very trying, and it H must have been difficult to cxcrcisnil faith. But faith In Jcliovab, thc God L of israci, was rowardcrl as it always has bccn, and will hc. in the ordinary ways of nature; but ‘ll he works the miracle of thc uucx- I haustcd jar of meal and of the un- 0° mcet their o\vu and their ncighbor's ? uced. it is significant too that when 0 thc first cake to be nmdc out of our n . , . .. ' N R - K ' -` JMmvdh` um md nf |MMl‘ and um Aiuwcr but the now, rich, rcd blood so his medicine is plain. Nothing food hilt uro rod blood. Ami Dr, Will om. u ses up the natural juices and avus the stomach and bowels parch- d and sore. it is actually a cause of ndige.s{lpn- not ti cure Othcrs ry pre-digested foods and peptoniz- d drugs. But drugs which digest thc od for the stomach rcaiiy weakens ts power and makes the trouble chro- ic, The digestive organs can ncvcr io the work properly until they arc troug enough to do it thcmsclvcs. otblu can ivc the stomach that bundnntly supplied by Ilf- Villiams' Pink Pills. .Su hc reason for tho success of an stimuialo thc glands and nothing an absorb thc nourishment, from the D . DANGEROUS N|TR0G|__ygER|N_ iams' Pink Pilislsurpass- all oth:-r _ *__ mcdirzinos in giving that now, rich Nitroglycerinr is it fcarfully danger. blood. Miss B. E. Johnson. l~lcmfor1i,| ous explosive and ul a temperature oi’ N . S.. says: "For months I was ii only l00 degrees--that is. vcrv»lil,tle'f!Fi%\t sufferer from liidigostimi; food more than the warmth gf the`huma,, nf any kiml was distasteful to nic. bmiy-it begins to decompose. and after catinfl l \V0\ll'l -S‘1|Tf`l' "l""l‘- Tons of nltroglyccrin are turned out Naturally l LZFBW Weak *mtl ‘V35 bm ‘I every day, for it is the explosive from BI iadow nt’ my former sclf. I was tak- mlxing vats arc artificially cooled by coils of cold watrr pipes. 'Tirc cleaner nitroglyccriu is madc l the less the danger. (ionscquentiy it undergoes any number of washings be- c fore it is fit for use. ln the earlier- stitutcri a source of danger until, one ground ncur a factory, which was soak-' ed with this compound, caused a fear- (fiui cxplosign. A cavity twenty feet I ' . factory itself, although fully 200 yards Q away. was practically demolished.-1 WhlCli guncotton is made, But a|| the - ing ti doctor's prescription. but it did [lH.,l'l M not help me in thc least. Thcn I read of ri case similar to my own cured hrough the uso ni' Dr. WiIlirim.s‘ Pink Pills and I decided to try thc medi- inc. By thc time I had taken six boxes thc trouble had cntirciy disap- days -of its manufacture nitroglycerin'pearcd, und l could cat heartily uf all waste water was allowed to run awav kinds of t'ood. More than this i found through open drains, or into steams my general health grcutiy improved through open drains, or into streams. througii the use of the Pills. I can it was not realized that this waste con- thcrcforo strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills us u cure for in- day, a flash of lighting. striking digestion." You can got these Pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail, post- id t 50 cents rt box nr six boxes QED WHS OWU H1 U16 earth Hllll the for $2 50 from The Dr. Williams' Modi- mo Co, Brockville, Ont. ...1.i---q London Answors. _ HIS BEST. |` _1‘ I A small boy, who had been allowed to run much in the streets. had so im-|‘ proved his opportunities that before* he was five years old it was common- ‘ ly said by neighbors that he swore like a little pirate. Parental discip- line did not avail to break him of the habit. One day when he was to visit his grandmother in the next street he was impiored by his mother to behave himself properly. and especially not to indulge in bad language. He pro- mised to try to remember. On his return at night the anxious mother] asked If hc had been a good boy. Hel replied emphatically that he had. clinching the statement by adding: I “I only called grandma an old devil' twice all day."-New York Post. 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' In order to know what is being produced in the Maritime Provinces, the Exhibition Associations,are continuing their work, in order that the Agricultural and Industrial people may show what is being done. ’ At the Provincial Exhibition at Halifax is the greatest_ and best opportunity to make this display of production, and we are looking to see this one of the best ever put on at this Fair. The amusement _end will not be neglected, and consequently comb_1n1ng the two, we promise our patrons the best Hair yet held on our Grounds. Exhibitors must make their entries before Au - ust 21st, and anyone not receiving Prize List can og- _ Secretary, M. McF. Hall, 2358-2Mw-uf I Exhibition 1’ WAR. ' 1 I I. el Grading Rules.- here. 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