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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 24 Mar 1927, p. 7

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927. Use iMONDS SAWS BECAUSE suaranteed to cut 10Si more timber in same time, with less labor than any other saw. 3O Days Free Trial [, We will ship, FREIGHT PREPAID ■ mmsm A Gentle Hint. "Why did you stop singing in t t Salt. ter just rinkMriig off the ice, an I the hoy, indig No obiig£ buy, but if you easiest terms Guaranteed for ten years. Write particulars. are not represented. ' 30 Swedish Separator Company, The New Freely-Lathering (uticura Shaving Stick For Tender Faces EMOLLIENT MEDICINAL ANTISEPTIC " Rheumatism in Every Joint" This New York woman suffered untold misery until Varner's relieved her. Read her letter:--"I had heiimalism in every joint in my body and had to be urned and lifted in my bed. This was followed by ellow jaundice. My liver and kidneys were out of irder. I had no appetite and felt low spirited. I vanted to sleep all the time. I was then persuaded o try Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy, i vas so improved after faking one bottle that I con-inued with excellent results." Name on request. Sold by all druggists. Price $1.25 per bottle. Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Toronto, Ont. High School Boards and Boards of Education Are authorized by taw to establish INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS r of Education. the Department of Education. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION la given In various trades. Th* 3chools and classes are under tha direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Application for i the Principal of the COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING. HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided for In the Courses of Study in Public, Separate, Continuation and High Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools a/id Departments. Copies of the Regulations issued by the Minister of Education may be Parliament Buildings. Toronto. n the Deputy H CONDITIONS THAT | CALL FOR A TONIC Symptoms That the Blood Is Thin Should Not Be Neglected. Weak, lacking in strength, energy and ambition, nervous, sleepless, poor appetite, digestion disturbed -- these' are the symptoms of a great majority of people who have been benefited by the uee of-Dr. Williams' Pink PiM*-The great value of this medicine in. cases of this kind is proved by the statement of Mrs. W. Hensher, Kingston, Out., who says:--"Following a severe cold I was left in a run-down, nervous condition; I had pains in the back and limbs and could scarcely move about. I did not-sleep weU at night and was despondent and discouraged. I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and can truthfully say that after the use of six boxes, the change in my condition was nothing short of marvellous. The pains vanished, I slept well, had a good appetite, and in every way felt well and strong. I also gave the pills to my daughter, who was in an anaemic condition and feeling quite miserable, and in her case, too, they restored health. 1 1 my experience may help some other Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box by The Dr. Willi; Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A little book, "Building Up the Blood," which contains many useful health hints, be sent free on request. Grow Your Own Pills! Th< .ho owns a small garden or allotment is also the proprietc one of Nature's chemist shops; few people realize the medicinal properties of garden produce. Spinach, for example, is known to contain a generous proportion of iron, whose value as a tonic is widely appreciated. If you suffer from rheumatism don't buy patent cures until you have tried a celery diet. This is an excellent medicinal food that compensates for of The old saying about apples keeping the doctor away is amply supported by the medical profession. An apple tree in your garden is a health investment of the first order. Apples contain malic acid, which, acting on the kidneys, keeps the body attuned and youthful. No garden should be without its lettuce bed. Many people keep this vegetable out of their daily diet because they fear the laudanum, that doctors admit is in lettuce, will cause sleepiness. It is true that lettuce contains an element of this drug, but in such small quantities as to be without effect. The advantage of lettuce from the health standpoint is in the quantity of Vitamin C it contains. Another vegetable, the carrot, should ot be dismissed as asses' food. But should be eaten raw to gain its lllest value. Not only is it a definite tonic, but it also ranks high as a beautifying agent; it improves the complexion, gives a gloss to dull hair and line to finger nails-signs of a smooth-working system. Take the pep from your dyspepsia drops of Seigel's Syrup in a glass directed on the bottle. Any drug st< The Seasons and the Vine. That drapes my pergola, Quickly they burst their fu And tiny leaves unfolded; Tender little hands outstre Ready to Begin. "Have you given him anything or done anything to relieve him?" asked the young doctor, who had fared into the backwooUii to see a patient in the dead of a stormy night. "Well no, doc.-- ; that is to say, nothin' to speak of," said the wife of the patient. "I hud him soak his feet in almost b'ilin' water with a lot of mustard in it, an' 1 clapped a red-hot plaster on bis hack, an' another one on his chest, an' I've put a couple of blisters I had in the house under his arms, ah' a bag o' cracked ice to the back of lite neck, an' had him drink a pint o' ginger tea with a dash o' rum In it jes as hot as he could swaller it, an' I followed that wRh some yard1 bitters one o' the neighbors sent over, an" I had him take five or six pills out of a box I got one day of a man that come along with med'eine to sell, an' he's had three or four spoons o' Quaekem's pain-killer an' one o' these sidelitz powders, but I didn't feel like as if I ort to give much o' anything, or try to do much for him until you come an' see what you think ailed him.Then I reckoned we could go at 'him and really give htm somethin' ap' do some-thin' fer him." •*> Over 30 years the same good tea. Now packed in Aluminum, REDROSE RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. SIMPLE TREATMENT Cold In the head is,very common fit this time ot yea*, especially in the very young. Neglect of a cold is prone to lead to serious consequences. To relieve all congestion of me system is the first step in treating a cold, whether in infants or adults. For the very young, Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal means of doing this. Containing no narcotics or other harmful drugs they soothe the child's fretful-IH'88, relieve its suffering and ensure convalescence. Baby's Own Tablets are without an equal for relieving indigestion, constipation and colic. Tbey check diarrhoea; break up colds and eimpJe fevers; promote health-giving Eleep and make the dreaded teething period easy. The Tablets are the one medicine that a mother can give her little ones with perfect safety as tbey are guaranteed to be free from injurious drugs. They are sold by all medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. On the Highway. Sevei men abreast, and arm the hill, tiptoed, and Trudge down breathing warm; They must perforce trudge thui keep upright On the glassy ice-b< And they must get to Provisions running With the Hearing Sa While the lumbering v "Sandringham Time." Pew people are' aware that all the clocks at Sandringham are kept half an hour ahead of Greenwich time throughout the year, so that the Royal Family enjoy 50 per cent, of Summer Time, as they call Daylight Saving in England, even during the winter. "Sandringham time" was begun, half in joke, by King Edward, who loved to make the most of the daylight hours when the quiet life of an English country gentlemn was his to be enjoyed. It so happened that on one occasion some of his guests who had sat up late were not ready betimes for the guns. King Edward played a joke on the laggards by giving an order that all the clocks should be advanced half an hour on Greenwich time. The measure taken was so completely interpreted that "Sandringham j time" became established in the royal j i0w household long before Summer Time, j -- Queen Alexandra could not bear the j t. idea of altering the arrangements in i *51 the years after the King's death. It is j now known that King George intends »» to continue his father's semi-joke. i • The life of the Sandringham house«e» J. hold therefore starts half an hour be-!Uc' fore that of the outside world. j -- Classified Advertisement*. w« London's Loudest Noise. j. Among the noises of London record- j ed during a recent experiment, the , most predominant was the changing j • of gears on motor-buses. This v lowed by the noise of n ir-horns. London's daily ration of sunshine during 1920 was about twenty-five minutes less than normal. HEADACHE, COLDS, COSTIVE BOWELS, TAKE "CASCARETS" To-night! 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