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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 10 Feb 1927, p. 7

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Special Price 50 cents per Copy. MacLean Builder's Guide 344 Adelaide St. West | 1926 Reviewed in "Th< 1 look," of London. I and tha4 we have a I er *>etter than coul* j expected. But a get ; strike, and a Cook r j that John Bull Out- lug fact about this ! tli- h ihe prize for the oats exhibited went , a grain farmer in » River couutry in ada. The interest-9 that the fitltude of fai iil -ha- nd i -onto, for example, aa Toronto is !)i of Florida. The. Peace River mtry still suffers from lack of rails' facKfaieo', but it has a remarkable ! and au exceedingly favorable elite, when we remember that it is >• six hundred miles from the. Arc-Circle. FLORIDA desired type of accommodations at reasonable cost. Take o The Flamingo Lv. Detroit (M.C.) 12:05 Noon " Cincinnati (L & N) 7:00 pm Ar. Jacksonville 9:00 pm The Southland Ly. Cincinnati THE GULF COAST Land of history, romance and charm, from New Orleans to Pensacola and East. Delightful climato. Excellent hotels. Reasonable costs. Through train service from Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville. Ask the undersigned for particulars and Literature. | 1^' ^ lyj H. E. PORTER, Trav. Pass'r Agt. LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. A WEAK STOMACH The Gospel of the Incomplete. Scholars are agreed that of the four New Testament narratives of the life of Jesus the Gospel according to John then ^an Be strengthened Through -is much later thai and-: the Use of Dr. Williams' in wind and limb when stormy w High Water Mark. The Government reached it< water mark in mid-May when tl eral strike coMapsed, and sine its fortunes have declined. Its handling of the coal dispute was nor altogether happy, and perhaps the best that can be said for it is that it made a better show than the Opposition-- which absurdly denounced the Government for ineffectiveness at the very moment when the Miners1' Federation was treating the official Labor party with contempt. It may, of course, be true that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald deserved no bettep treatment from his masters, after first opposing the gen-: pangs of indigestion, such eral strike and then accepting it, but the stomach, pains around the heart, it is hardly for this, burst bubble to often nausea after eating, and a dis-deiride other people's impotence. ; like for all kinds of food. One Bright Spot. I Tn» onIy The o In clean, bright Aluminum REDR0SE XEAisg°od**? When you serve RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE to your family you are giving them the best tea you can buy. Classified Advertisements. Pink Pills. Wonderful is the process the chemistry of the body changes the food we eat into blood. And the whole of our well-being depends upon this being maintained day after day, year in and year out. Sometimes' the process becomes faulty, and then food begins to poison tho blood instead of feeding it. This is followed by all the Man and Boy Partnership. nowhere is the man-boy partnership as prevalent, as in medium sized cites and the surrounding couutry. A partnership between the city man and the city boy is not a common thing, but city men have often formed relations with country boys in an effort to stimulate the boy's interest in better farming, and to make him, and his father through bin, better farmers. In most places, where there are Rotary, Kiwanis and similar organizations, such co-operation is in evidence. The rural press makes frequant mention of such delation, and official pub- lications of these commercial organizations also devote much of their valuable space to them. The recent anniversary number of the Kiwanis Club, a special number, referred many man-boy farm enterprises. These activities are supplementary to the boy's and girls' club work, and are usually in connection with it. They not only benefit the boy from a club work standpoint by enabling the boy to get a calf, seed, or pigs for his pro Ject, but they furnish an added in centive to the boy in having a successful business man back him up. He gains courage in hie contact with the man, and puts in extra effort to make good his obligation to' the man widens his horizon to have this tact with someone outside of his particular sphere of living. The relationsrip also si of benefit to the man. In most cas^s it will remind him of his days back on the farm, and the contact with the boy helps to keep alive the human element which the cares of life are sometimes likely ake a ay. Coal dust packed in strong paper ~jgs and moistened with water in which a little saltpetre has been dissolved will keep a fire alight when it not required for cooking. Canadian Farmer Tells His Experience "Les" Booth, widely known Ontario farmer, and a sick man for 20 years, suffered daily, only half alive* Noc^ strong, robust, vigorous, credits new found health to Tanlac Though popularly krmwn as "Les," .'>>, Mr. Booth's correct iirst name is .<• < icorge. His borne is »■ Jr 1 Perth St., Brockvillc. For the past three years he has enjoyed vigorous health but what he endured before then is best told in bis ewn words. "For twenty rears my arms, shou'dt s, back anil hips, ached with rheumatism." said Mr. Booth. "Often I had to quit work entirely and l remember >ne bad spell that kept me in bed for ? x months. "My case got to be to chronic that the help ran the farm. I was practically helpless. Even try wrists and handswouldtwellupFot'.iai I wouldn't write mv name. 1 drea 1c 1 bedtime, for I got no rest, but lay there in agony, waiting for morning. Nervous spells would seize me and I would tremble ail over like a le: f. I couldn't get any bent fit from my f, ,od and had to force myself to eat. M y weight was far below normal. "Three years ago 1 decided to give Tanlac a good trial, for nothing else had helped me. I could scarcely believe such results were possible as those Tanlac soon showed. The aching stopped, my appetite cams back ana I could eat heartily. My nights became more restful," too, and I slept yvhich, under the sage guidance of Lord Balfour, our modern Merlin, performed the miracle of satisfying General Hertzog and Mr. Bruce, Mr. Mackenzie King and Mr. Coegrave in one brief document. But while the Empire did better than the pessimists expected, Europe did a good deal worse tran the optimists anticipated. A year ago everybody was drinking the new wine of Locarno, and swearing that there had never bee% any liquor like it since the world began. Now that only the headache is left, the world knows better. The Future. Apart from the Imperal Conference, then, 1926 has been, a disappointment. A barren year in politics and industry, a bad year In diplomacy and finance, a lean year in literature and music, an average year in drama and art; whatever happens, 1927 can hardly be worse than 1926, and the present indications are that it will probably be a great deal better. A little moie goodwill and a little less talk of class-war, and England will be herself again. CHILDRENUKETHEM Baby's Own Tablets Are Effective and Easy to Give. You do not have to coax and threaten to get the little ones to take Baby's Own Tablets. The ease with which they aro given, as compared with liquid medicines, will appeal to every mother. None is spilled or wasted: you know just how big a dose has reached the little stomach. As a remedy for the ills of childhood arising from derangement of the stomach and bowels they are most satisfactory. Mrs. Rose Veyer, Wil'limantic, Conn., says:--"I used Baby's Own Tablets in the Canadian Northwest and found them a wonderful medicine for children's troubles, especially indigestion and constipation. I have also given them to my children for simple fever and the restlessness accompanying teething and they always gave relief. I can recommend Baby's Own Tablets to all mothers." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by i cine dealers or by mail at 25 cei box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. to tone up the digestion so can assimilate all your food. To do this you have only to take Dr. WlEiams* Pink Pills. A short course of these pills will quickly tone up the stomach and banish indigestion. Here is a bit of convincing proof given by Mrs. Chas. Ladner, EUerslie, P.E.I., who says:--"For some years I was a sufferer from stomach trouble. Everything I ate caused distress, sour stomach and belching. I could not eat meat or potatoes, and I gTew weak and nervous. No medicine seemed to help n I until I v i persuaded t Dr. Williams' Pink Fills, ana these simply worked wonders. 1 took the pills faithfully for a couple of months by which time every symptom of the trouble disappeared, and there has not since been the slightest symptom of stomach trouble. No wonder I praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla." You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi-1 tyi cine Co., Brockvillt ithor was evidently familiar with the earlier narratives, or ! some of them, and his work is both a ! supplement and an interpretation. But he does not tell us that he thinks at all complete. On the contrary, he closes his book with the the effect that Jesus said and did many other things, of which, if they were completely recorded, "the world itself would not contain the books." Vvre do not know, and we never shall know, the whole story of the life of Jesus. No such statement appears at the the Acts is clearly incomplete. What j we have in that most useful book is a ! very few of the acts of a very few of the apostles, and of the apostle whose deeds are most fully recorded an abrupt ending of the narrative, at almost its most exciting point. The story of Paul's arrest, imprisonment, voyage, shipwreck, sojourn on the island of Malta and arrival in Rome is told with dramatic particularity; it is evidently the work of an eye-witness. Then in two verses we are told that Paul Jived for two years in a rented house, a prisoner awaiting trial, but preaching freely to those who came to him. There the story AGENTS. FOR SALE. X.T" r--FITS PERMANENTLY STOPPED so raa» bu Another. "Five thousand wouldn't buy thin bouse." "Count me in, too." take j ends. P^fdoflTRSI and Pneumonia be Shown. re no such thing i Wants I wfsh there money." .nniless One--"But I have there is." A Wash Line. "Can you give me a quotati Shakespeare?" 'Sure. "Tubby there's the rub.' " tubby. Japanese to Denmark. There has been a comparatively large influx of Japanese into Denmark, mostly engineers aud mechanics. soundly. I gained 16 pounds which I tftill retain, and I now work hard outdoors from 8 to 10 hours a day. / never have an ache. It's hardly believeablet If folks want to know what Tanlae can df, til! them to write to Lea liooth, or to come and see mc. I'll tell 'em." If your health is broken from overwork or neglect, profit from Mr. Booth's experience. Try Tanlac, nature's own body builder, made from roots, herbs and barks. Your druggist has it, Over 52 million bottles sold. To clean a bath, first wipe over with a rag dipped in paraffin, and leave for about three minutes. Then dip the same rag in salt and rub again. Wash with hot soapy water. Silver articles and ornament1; soon tarnish when exposed to the air. The brightness can be restored by dipping the articles in a strong solution of and hot water. When ironing starched gai lace curtains rub the iron v> of waste candle tied in a piec< rag. This will prevent the ii ing to the starch. Sixty smiles an hour make: ant driving speed. Spanish Courtesy. There is no better mannered man on Tfhh. earth than a Spanish gentle-mkfOand when he is extending hospitality, your Spaniard, .rich or poor, is at his best. It is not the extent or quality of the hospitality that matters, it is the exquisite grace with which It is tendered, the implied suggestion that your comfort is the host's first consideration. . . . The instinct of hospitality seems to be born in the Spaniard, and he contrives when you are praying in his house to put you at your ease and leave you there. His formalities are never aggressive, his kindness seems to come from the heart, and the foreigner who enters Spain with a few good introductions will find it hard to outstay his welcome. With the best type of Spaniard the old forms are no met* empty words. His hospitality and generosity are a part of his honor and the dearest thing in life to him, and the catholicity of his kindness may be the fact that Spanish word "amigo," to expr and acquaintance.. It 1 posed that Spanish limited to those who ct gathered froi but ied and convicted? We rather think not, at that time. We judge that the case was dismissed for lack of evidence, the long delay having wearied out the prosecution, that he was set at liberty and later re-imprisoned, under conditions of greater severity, and that he died a mar-at we have to infer this from allusions in the later epistles. The narrative itself is incomplete. Life itself is like that. At no stage do we find it finished. Evils die hard and rise again to confront the Christian after he supposes his work to have been done. Unpleasant traits in our own character glare back at us out of ugly and mocking eyes to remind us how far our own lives are from the' your skin is yellow, with dark rings ideal. The task is incomplete. The under your eyes; yewr lips ;we parched, incompleteness is our opportunity, our No wonder you feel ugly, mean, and ill-good news. In a very real sense it is tempered. Your system is full of bile the heart of our gospel. The Father not properly passed off, and what you worketh hitherto, and we work. need is a cleaning up inside. Dou't --.;.--- continue being a bilious nuisance to Minard's Liniment for animal ailments yourself and those who love you, and --•>- don't lesort to harsh physics that irrl- Scratches on furniture can be re- j tate and injure. Remember that most moved by rubbing linseed oil into the disorders of the stomach, liver and wood in the direction of tite grain, bowels are cured by morning with using a cork for the purpose. I gentle, thorough Caecarets they work - I while you sleep. A 10-cent box from ' your druggist will keep your liver and bowels clean; stomach sweet, and your head clear for months. Children love to-take Cascarefs because they taste good and never gripe or sicken. IF BILIOUS, SICK OR CONSTIPATED TAKE "CASCARETS" No headache, bad cold, sour stomach or costive bowels by morning Get a 10-cent box now. You're bilious! You have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn. > if.. t the < afford i the very INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH Instantly! "Pape'sDiapepsin" Corrects Stomach so Meals Digest poor are de-lighted to do something for a stranger who is sympathetic, it may j The be no more than . . . an orange or a j "Pape's Dis handful of olives, but there is some-! gone. No thing iu the way in which the gift is [ acid> uPaet offered that magnifies its intrinsic! heartburn, value a thousand-fo'd. Even among j '"g gases, those whose days «re passed in cease- ] a few c€n1 less toil, who live far remote from t!ie:l6e>1 bv Arn alpitation, Each5r r indigestion is No flatulence. r digestion for ckage guaran-•come stomach evidences of the inl.-v is one of the most sti the complex Spanish < Beususan, in "Home I l find THE DANGER SIGNAL. b> Stfgel'sSyru A Perfectly Good Present Sandy was engaged to a few days before her ninete succumbed to the feminine craze and ha 1 shingled. All her git', fr j.r.-'tulated her on hev £!i/>ec t was therefore without a ng that she showed hers (weethetart. But Sandy ■ vitb grave disapprove:. "It 1s hard on me, lassie." 'verra hard! After I've } .-& a packet <>' hairpins for m PAVE* 'Aspirin Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism [DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART j /* Accept only "Bayer" package ^ fUj&r^ wli1ch c°ntains Proven directions. 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