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BKST FOR CHILIXUFN WILSON'S " MALTEXO ” THE I’EKPECT TONIC FOOD. Most children nerd rome protection against wint®r ailment;. Cold or damp has little nr no effect on a be.altbv, wellnourished, red-blooded child, and the -w.is.est plan is to build up fins body and increase its powers of rosistanco with Nature's gvea.t tonic, food, Wilson's “Maltese” Malt Extract. “ Maltese’’ is a pure, fresh, highly concentrated essence of prime malted barley. It fortifies the system against colds, coughs, and sickness, and develops strong, sturdy, healthy children, v;iih the vitality necessary to resist winter ailments. And it is so safe, so palatable, so agreeable. “ Maltese " contains nothing but pure Malt Extract of the highest quality—no drugs, no chemicals, no spirits. “Maltese Plain" as a. general tonic, “Maltese with Cod Liver Oil” for those with weak lungs. Chemists and stores everywhere in lib and ?.Ib jars and 71b tins for family use.—[Advt.j A sermon preached more than a year ago by Bev. Hugh Thompson Kerr, of Pittsburgh (U.S.A.), was heard at a point 4UU miles north of the Arctic Circle, in North Baffin Land, almost 2,200 miles from Pittsburgh,' hut the “ applause ” card, relayed by telegraph from Montreal, has just been received by him. Owing to infrequent communications the 1 letter was a year in reaching Montreal.

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Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 10

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