THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1928 TO THE MOTHERS OF Ml RALE GIRLS if Your Daughter Shows Signs of Anaemia a Tonic is Needed. Anaemia is simply a lack of blood. It is one of the most common and at the same time most dangerous troubles from which growing girls suffer. It is common because the blood so often becomes impoverished during development, when girls often overwork and overstudy. It is dangerous because of the stealthiness of its approach and because of its tendency to grow steadily worse. Every growing . )glrl should occasionally take a tonic |discussed in a recent number of "The A Hundred-Foot Jump A fantastic novel, probably by H. G. Wells, once described the visit of men to the planet Mars. One of the first things these adventudes discovered was that, owing to the small size of Mars and the decreased gravity, they were ale t0 jump three four times as far as on the earth. Jut something of the same sensation is to be had even upon this lead-With a small balloon any can jump a hundred feet. The possibilities of balloon jumping feature of amusement parks to ward off this insidious trouble. Js because of their powerful action in 'rebuilding the blood that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have made a world- 'amply proves the value of this medicine. Miss Sullivan says: "During my 'school days I suffered a great deal Wm thin and watery blood. I was 'continually weak and tired; my appe-jtite was poor, my sleep unrefreshing and I was troubled with backaches. lYo make matters worse I was attacked with acute appendicitis and the 'operation left me in a very weakened 'state. My mother, learning of the [Value of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, had me take them, and after using them W some time I can say the rsult was '•imply wonderful, as they completely restored my health, and now when opportunity occurs I always recommend these pills to weak, pale girls suffering as I did." You can get the pills from your Iruggist, or by mail at 59 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Radio Station Aids Byrd Call For Men KDKA Sends Message t Arctic Eskimo, Asking 1 j Him to Join South Pole Expedition Commander Richard E. Byrd, e plorer and aviator, who is seeking erew to explore the Antarctic regions next winter, sent a message to the Par North recently by way of station KDKA to an Eskimo, named Noo-Ka-Ping-Wa, in Ellesmere Land, asking if he and five of his tribe would like to make the trip to South Pole. Noo-Ka-Ping-Wa lives near Canadian Royal Mounted Police Post en the Bache Peninsula, about 600 f miles from the North Pole. The message follows: "Would you like to go down to t^e Antarctic with me next winter? Want five others of your tribe to go along. Want five men and two of their wives who are good at sewing. Want good strong men and good dog team driv- Noo-Ka-Ping-Wa accompanied Commander Peary on his North Pole trip and aided other Arctic explorers. The next mail from the North will not be sent down to civilization until August, so Commander Byrd will have a long wait to learn whether-Noo-Ka-Phig-Wa accepts the offer. Minard's Liniment for rheumatism. It's not much good having "AVel-come' on the door mat if you haven't got it in your face. Many a youngster wonders 1 is that the older folks refer I days just before the holidays he shortest of the j^gar. Billboard." The balloons, which twenty feet in diameter and cost $500, have a lifting power of 187 pounds. The brave passenger, who weighs, let us eay, 140 pounds, has small sandbags tied on to him until his earth-bound self and the aspiring balloon weigh together 182 pounds. Then he takes a hop, skip*and jump. He finds himself Tising, rising in the air, with nothing between him and the ground but his own nervous feet and a light rope to prevent him from being kidnaped into the clouds. But the rope is only a precaution. In fact, his ride is a jump and not an ascension, and unless he is murdered by bald eagles or electrocuted by the high voltage wires that infest the upper air, he comes slowly down, after an excellent tenth-storey view of the world, and pays ?1 for ten of the most exciting minutes of his life. ^ A deposit should be required on every balloon. Clients who cut the rope and connect with a northeast wind ought to pay for the cost of getting disentangled from the top of the highest elm tree in the district. tit [&M 6is good tea The Orange Pekoe is extra good In clean, bright Aluminum PUTTING ON A SHOW FOR LINDERBURGH One of Mexico's famous bull fighters putting on a "show" to explai fine points to America's leading airman. Adventuring-With the Wife! By Sir Alan Cobham, K.B.E., A.F.C. bring about a Cairo to Genya air! route. Then we hope to negotiate ' with the Governments concerned to bring about the through African air line. This flight could never have come ' about had not the aircraft Industry , taken a broad view, and thus Messrs. Short Bros, and Rolls-Royce have borno much of the heavy expenditure ill connection with the expedition, which was ultimately made possible by the generosity of Sir Charles Wakefield. He came forward to help because he thought our success would be a benefit to the British Empire. Answers. Classified Advertisements I AVE $20.00. AUTOMATIC IXCUBA* I TORS now direct from the factory you. Pictures and Price Lists frafc. dbrook's, Bradford, Ontario. GIVE CONFIDENCE TOYOUNGMOTHERS By Always Keeping Baby's Own Tablets in the Home. + A simple and safe remedy for the common ills of babyhood and childhood should be kept In every home where there Is either a baby < young child. Often it is necessary to give the little one something to break up a cold, allay fever, correct sour stomach and banish the irritability that accompanies the cutting of teeth. Experienced mothers always keep Baby's Own Tablets in the home as a safeguard against the troubles that Ecize their little ones so suddenly and the young mother can feel reasonably safe with a box of these Tablets at hand and ready for emergencies. Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative that act without griping and they are absolutely guaranteed free from opiates or other harmful drugs. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 0 Jack won ling match, eh? Hi his practice She: Petting witl President Coolidge is referred to as a possible "dark horse" at the next convention, but it remains to be seen whether he will be a "draft horse." Wonder how long it will be before "flivver" will be classed as an abso-lete word. When Pain Comes and see that they come to no harm. Another member of the crew is Mr. Bonnett, of the Gaumont Co., who is coming along with his Icure a pictoral record of tures. , He will be able to picture not only what the earth looks like from above, but, by means of the various cockpits in the hull, ourselves flying this giant craft over Africa. Now we come to the sixth member our crew, my wife, who is going this flight to help me out with all the hundreds of things that I have to think of, not only In connection with the flight organization, but the various negotiations that I hope to conduct in connection with the through air route. From a Woman's Viewpoint. She is going with me on this big flight more or less in the spirit of the explorer's wife. In all my previous journeys, owing to lack of accommodation, it has not been possible for me to take my wife with me. im- ife will be able to give pressions of the journey from a wo-man't point of view, which will be extremely helpful in the planning of an air liner where the comfort of women passengers will be even more important than that of the men. In brief, our objects ar as follows: may meet with unknowns fret proye to the world the utility of with nn o.rn„tiri nro-a-ni^.f^hg flying-yacht, and to demonstrate the practicability of all-metal construction. Secondly, we are going to survey flying-boat conditions from, the Mediterranean to Central Africa, for have now joined forces with Captain Gladstone and Mr. Blackburn to What is the object of my 20,000 iles cruise round Africa, on which I shall be accompanied by my wife? Firstly, we are going to try stimulate the whole of Africa to tl. possibilities of air routes. We hope that when we have finished shal have ascertained the right type of aircraft for the work and the correct route over which to by sound propaganda and negotiations have laid the foundation of the future air route from Egypt to South Africa. A Pioneer Effort. We are taking the largest all-metal flying-boat in the world, because we want to find out if flying-boats are a practical proposition for operating on that 2,500 miles route up the waters of the Nile from the Mediterranean to Central Africa. Again, we want to come home from South Africa via the1 West Coast, and as aerodromes will be few and far between, we consider the flying-boat the only practical way of doing the job. It must be borne in mind that this is a pioneer reconnaissance flight, more or less over uncharted territory from a flying-boat point of view. Should we have any trouble it must be remembered that we are trying out a flying-yacht in strange waters, and that, ours will be a pioneer effort, where w difficulties, with no ground organization to assist us, and such troubles as would never be experienced on a regular air route. Largest in the World. Before going any further I must tell you something about our craft To start with, she is called the Short-Rolls-Royce Flying Boat, because she is manufactured by Short Bros, of Rochester, and fitted with two Rolls-Royce engines of 700 h.p. each. The craft is all built of metal, and, incidentally, is the first al-metal British flying-boat and happens to be the largest of its kind in the world. She is nearly a hundred feet In span and over sixty feet in length, and when fully loaded weighs nearly ten tons. Inside the spacious hulll there is a large cabin provided with beds, workbench, vice, and tool-lockers. There also a chart desk where the gator can work out his courses, ther are cupboards for food and bins for first-aid. In fact, we are equipped like any seafaring yacht. We yacht that flies, being seaworthy 1 as airworthy. Filming the Great Flight. :e off the water we can keep in the air for twelve hours and cruise at ghty-five miles an hour. •Thus we can cover a thousand miles without landing. why do so many Our engines, each one of which Is day escape all the little fretful spell; about twice as powerful as the aver- and infantile ailments that ui ilway-engine, are water-cooled, worry mothers through the da; and between them will consume about,keep them up half the night? half a gallon of petrol per mile. That if you don't know the that four pints of spirit will haven" ' give the motive power to carry our 1 Castor ton aerial yacht through the air sweet at nearly nThety miles per hour for Altogther, I expect we shall use j through the tiny sy: up petrol amounting to a total of 100,- . distasteful dose of 000 gallons. • I much good. From the winter cold of the British j Fletcher's Castoria is les we are flying away to the warmth ;table, so you may give of Africa. While our friends are shiv- first sign of colic; or col ; in the cold and damp atmos- ■ diarrhea. Or those i of England we may be in the you just don't know what is the scorching heat of the Southern Sudan • ter. For real sickness, call the d> where we shall be unable to face the always. At other tl wind owing to the burning heat. of Fletcher's Castoria. It may interest my readers to know The doctor often tells you to do that, in my opinion, Egypt will be-' just that; and always says Fletcher's, come in the near future the main ' Other preparations may be just as junction for some of the world's great- j pure, just as free from dangerous est air routes, for eastward is the air- j drugs, but why experiment? Besides, way to Bagdad. India. Singapore, and [the book 011 care and feeding of babies Australia; southward is the way to , that comes with Fletcher's Castor" lBLE employment, weekly pay, teed quality. Trees and Plants'. fewest and best varieties. There is good money In it for you. Illustrated up-to-th»- LEONARD EAR OIL Deafness W>r^ Priceh, ASTHMA STANDARD .REMEDY distreisli Two size gist8or s°. FREE TRIAL and quickly $1.50 and 36c, also cigar-of 24, 60c), at your drug-■"'""Ct post paid for cash, box of 6 cigarettes in irtmuBB on causes and treatment Asthma, etc., sent on request. J. H. 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I am a farmer's wife, and always worked hard until lately, and was in bed for two months. I began to feel like a new woman after the first bottle and I recommend it with great success, also Lydia E. Pink-ham's Liver Pills. I am willing to answer letters from women about your medicines, as I___ speak too highly of them."--Mrs. Emma Wilson, 471 Wilson Street, Hamilton, Ontario. Sold by druggists everywhere, o idigestion less alh id in the ; etantly The stomach nerves have ' the syn been over-stimulated, and food sours, j will ne The corrective is an alkali, which neu- j once y( tralizes acids instantly. And the best | Go get alkali known to medical seience ' nany times as much ptoms disappear at one er use crude method; i learn the efficiency 1 small bottle to try. s to get the genuine lu addition 1 sistant pilot Short-nollr-R i, and South Africa, ur craft numbers six. lvself, there is an as-1 Worralh The worth its weight i gold! Children Cry for ' Milk of Magnesia. It has re- j Mllk o{ Magnesia prescribed b mained the standard with physicians I cjans for 50 years in con in the 60 years since its invention. "j Rcida. Each "bottle conts One spoonful of this harmless, taste- j tions--any drugstore. Conway respectively, whose 1 j is to nurse the Rolls-Royce SSUE No. 2--'28 The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for pain,. Byf it's just as important to know that there is only one genuine Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and on the box. If die name Bayer appears, it's genuine: and if it doesn't, it is not! Headaches are dispelled by Aspirin. So are colds, and the pain that goes with them ; even neuralgia, neurit is. and rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Aspirin- -at air.- ,:. '-tore---with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Aspirin it does NOT affect the hean Uous* tb« TsbleU wUlPt>* aumjwd witb tbtlr ' B«j*r Cross" trtdemtrk. "