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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 8 Dec 1927, p. 7

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927 ED IN HEALTH AND IN WEIGHT Now Gives All the Credit to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. When a young girl becomes pale, Jtomplalns ot exhaustion at the least exertion, has dizzy spells, headaches jpr stomach trouble, she should know 'that these are some of the many symptoms of anaemia, which meant that her blood is thin and weak. In such condition there is the most urgent need for a tonic that will promptly restore the missing qualities to the blood and thus bring back health and Strength. For this purpose there Is no tonic can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Thousands of weak and ailing girls have found new health and happiness through this medicine. Miss ^ladys V. Bond, Kentvllle, N.S., used this treatment successfully, and says: f--"I cannot praise Dr. Williams' Pink jPllls too highly for the good they have done me. I was in a condition of very jpoor health, suffered from severe headaches and nervousness. My ap-ipetite was poor, and very little exer-fUon would leave me tired out. On the advice of a friend I decided to try Dr. jWilllams' Pink Pills. In a few weeks p began to feel better, my appetite im-d&roved, and the headaches were less {frequent. I continued the use of the (pills until I had taken six boxes, by .which time I felt as well as ever, and a gained In weight from 98 pounds to □114 pounds. For this reason I advise all weak girls to try this medicine." Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, ner-jvousness and stomach trouble. Take them as a tonic and cultivate a resistance that will keep you well and Strong. You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by 'mall at 60c a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A New Use Fox The Airplane A contributor in York County tells us (that the rabbit industry is growing jby "leaps and bounds." To a stranded ship so a breeches bi The United States Coastguard ha3 this i *Y®M FeI3ow& WAo Wszntr BIG Mil lii'ini.i...- m Getinia Britain to Spend £1,680,000 On Airship Development London--The British Government's scheme of airship development, which includes two giant dirigibles now be-constructed, was originally estimated at £1,350,000, less a possible payment of £150,000. It will exceed that amount by approximately £130,000,Sir Samuel Hoare now says. Originally the cost of one ship, the R-101, was estimated at £300,000, but ving to a variety of causes, includ-g a slowing down of work, the cost now expected to reach £400,000. Lure of National Parks The unexplored regions of Canada's national parks are now more and ! proving a loadstone to out-of-doors adventurers, explorers, and na-lovers. Every season brings newc )me newly-explored area, attend-m the journeyings of Individuals, arties seeking access to the hid-wonders of remote districts. Enlist Now!] With the party of Christmas homegoera leaving Halifax for the Mother Country. Make sure of a right royal Christmas and good time with your family and friends on the other side. See a steamship agent to-day. Round Trip from $155 up. Children half fare -- everything included* Christmas Sailings From HALIFAX Dec. 5--ANTONIA for Plymouth, Havre and London, Dec. 11--ATHENIA for Belfast; Liverpool and Glasgow. Dec. 12--ASCANIA for Plymouth, Havre and London. From ST. JOHN, N.B. Dec. 10--ATHENIA for Belfast, Liverpool and Glasgow. €f CANADIAN* SERVICE v. Arctic Islands Preserve The area of wild life preserves set aside for the benefit of natives by the Department of the Interior, In .-Northwest Territories, Canada, fbe*n extended by taking in all Islands north of the mainland between the GOth and the 141st degrees of longitude. This large area is now known le Arctic Islands Preserve. Last Week's Howler Perpetrated by the boy who said a cynic was a place where you washed dishes. -- ❖---- The Browns were expecting a from their pastor. It was the custom of the latter to ask the small children of his flock three questions--their name, age, to test their knowledge of right and wrong, he asked 1 where bad little children went. Mary, the young daughter, had received full instructions from her parents and quite ready to answer the questions. The minister arrived, and asked: "What's your name, little girl?" In her hurry to display her Intelligence, Mary answered: "Mary, sir; five years old; go to hell." Mlnard's Liniment for Colds. Canada has taken the place of Great Britain as the best trade customer of the United States, the Dominion's purchases having increased $55,193,-342 in the first eight months of 1927 over the like period in 1926. Canada is prospering, and its business was a great factor in keeping the Industries o fthe United States on a sound basis when other markets were quiet The prosperity of one nation helps the prosperity of its neighbors. FOR MOTHERS OF YOUNG CHILDREN SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER a chance to sot an Ideal Handy Farm Mixer, anywhere in Ontario $32.00, Manitoba .36.00, ran or Alberta $38.00. British Columbia $40.00. / order to this a.d. and mail to are being sold. Order yours today. Fully described in Bull s office. Tbonsand» ......M COMPANY, LTO, 100 KITCHENER AVE., LONDON, CANADA. ENJOY WINTER in the SOUTH On the Beautiful GULF COAST Mild, equable temperature; never too hot, never too cold. A land cf history and romance. Beautiful foliage; inspiring water views. Outdoor sportsundtr perfect conditions. Modern, new hotels; also apartments ard cottages. The Pan-American, all-Pullman train of de luxe accommodations, leaves Cincinnati daily at 10:20 A. M., reaching Gulf Coast points early next morning. Other through trains daily. In Glorious FLORIDA form o'fdeiigluful entertiSmentawaltswinter vMte/ts. Splendid'tfiroujh ttttaieriiice from Detroit and Cincinnati on The Flamingo, and from Cincinnati on The Southland. Wrice for free descriptive literature, or for information as to fares, or reservations-- H. E. PORTER, Trav. Pass'r Ajent CF27-N (Dept. "W L") 605 Trsnspoitation Building, Detroit, Michigan LOUISVILLE &. NASHVILLE R. R. Mothers are quick to praise anything which brings health and fort to their Uttle ones--any medicine that will make the baby well and keep him well will always receive hearty recommendation from the mother. That is why Baby's Own Tablets popular. Thousands of mothers, throughout the country, not only them for their own little ones but are always delighted to be able to recommend them to other mothers. Thousands of mothers have proved Baby' Own Tablets to be without an equal In relieving their little ones of any of the minor ailments which arise out of derangement of the stomach and bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are ideal laxative--easy to take but thor-igh In action. They banish constipation and Indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers; expel worms and make the teething period easy. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a boj from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. The Sydney Coal-Feld Submarine mining is the outstanding feature of the Sydney coal-field, Nova Scotia, and workings have been carried seaward to distances varying from one to two and a half miles. While the seaward extent of the seams is unknown, there are no Indications of flattening or rising tendencies, and It Is probable that the limits of mining wil be determined by economic factors rather than by exhaustion. Hospital for Sick Children 67 College St., Toronto 2, Out. December. 1927. Dear Mr. Editor:-- Moit of your readers are well aware of the wonderful service which the Hospital for Sick Children In Toronto Is enabled to perform through the generosity of Its friends. During the Christmas season the Hospital appropriately makes its annual appeal for the funds necessary to carry on the work throughout the new year. Now is the time to give tangible expression to the feeling of good-will which "The Sick Kids" Hospital--* as it is familiarly called--has won for Itself In every part of this province. The magnitude of the Hospital's task continually enlarges. In Its little blue cots there are always-nearer three hundred than two hundred youngsters being tenderly ushered back to health and strength. For every patient a dollar a day must be secured through voluntary contributions which adds up to at least $100,000 for each year of the hospital's ministry. Its service, however, is not confined to Its own four walls. Note these arresting facts. The Infant mortality rate In Ontario Is 78.5, while in Quebec it Is 142. In our towns and cities the loss of Infant life is less than half what It is In the sister province. Now, for Ontario's priceless advantage, one outstanding reason is the maintenance by public benevolence of a world-famous provincial Institution dedicated to the care of the on-coming generation. An entire department of the Hospital for Sick Children is devoted to the care of babies under one year of age. Here every aid which medical science can devise Is extended to help the tiny patients through the first hard round In their struggle for existence. Familiarity with the methods here employed is an invaluable asset to doctors and nurses enlisting for service in the homes of the province. Thus is the childhood of within the compass of the widespread ministration of the Hospital for Sick Children benefitted. 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