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| A meeting of To Aro School Committee I • was held on Thursday lo consider nomi- ' nations for scats nil the Education Hoard. r The retirement of the Hon. J. G. W. , Aitken (the board's chairman) was grenti ly regretted, and (lie opinion expressed tlmt it would be very difficult to fill bis place. The chairman (Mr. 11. A. W. |. M'Kenzie) declined nomination for a neat on the, board. The committee thought it j would be premature, unbusinesslike, and inadvisable for the school committee to pledgo their support: ts particular candidates prior to seeing 'the complclo 5 nominations. The opinion was expressed i- that the members of city school com--1 mittees were already ably represented - by Mr. T. Forsyth, and that, in addi- - to him, it was desirable to obtain two outside sentlcmcn of standing who would bo willimr to give their services in the cause of education. r - ■ . i'

1 STICKING IT OUT. The war is a tost of endurance. To 1 "stick it out" it is eiioumbent upon sols (Hers and civilians alike to kceii fit and - strong. This is best achieved by Inking n a uourso of Wilson's Mult J'.xliact. BoP ing (ho concentrated pfsu'iicc of the finest ■'. malted barley, it is tho most nutritious n food tonic imaginable. Moreover, the I diastase in it enables cue to assimilate (. other foods properly, and to get every .1 particle of nourishment out of (hem. Thus, it is strength-producing, fleslir forming, unsurpassed for anyone who „ needs building up. Try taking at meal times a spoonful of this great Extract, and see if it's not tho best tonic food you over tasted. Prole pared aleo with Cod Liver Oil. Chcmiste I, and stores.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 9

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