THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1928 W01IFJ WHO ARE WEAR | Poor (?> Indians Gain New Vitality by Building j0il Royalties or Osages Are Up the Blood. i Begmmng to Dechne j Pawhuska, Okla. -- Comparatively . There are many women who pass • poTerty has come to the Osaga In-their days in a constant state of wear- dianB> Ior the last quarterly distribu-iness. They have barely sufficient tion ^ oil royalties gave each mem-) enable them ^to perform ber of the trlbe only $1-400. The oil wealth of the tribe is be-1 ginning to decline and the Federal ' Government, guardian of the Osages, 3 taking steps to adjust their stand-1 ard of living to their reduced incomes, which exceeded $15,000 annually for Quebec Sports Big Artractioi energy their manifold duties. Often they have an aching head, a miserable pah In the back, and limbs that feel a heavy as lead. The whole trouble i due to bloodlessness. No woman need suffer in this way. It is easy to ob- ta^n SwP,!f °f ri^°°t^y tak" Individual tribesmen during the last Ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The new blood created by these pills rapidly iseZ^ y„ . . , ,i„ i„ builds up the system; headaches and | The flrs step of the Government in backaches disappear/energy returns : this direction was to limit to $2,000 and the joy of living is felt once more. •the 'fCtory„ 2™°°° , »™ a»£ Proof of these statements is given ! ™biles whicn the IndW by Mrs. Ed. Lanore, Stoney Point, | tnase. Ont., who says:--"For a long time I Jf°™_" had been in a very miserable condi- (tion, always feeling tired out, sleepy *nd weak. The least work about the house would leave me helplessly tired and nothing that I did seemed to give relief. Believing that a rest might do me good, we moved to town, but, contrary to expectations, instead of getting better I was growing steadily weaker. One day while talking to a neighbor, she urged my taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, telling me that iher daughter had been in a condition much like mine. This persuaded me ,to try this medicine, and I have much '.reason to be grateful that I followed her advice. After the use of a few ftoxes of the pills, there could be doubt that they were helping me, and as I continued their use my health and setrength came back and am doing all my own work and feeling In the best of health. For this splendid condition I must give my thanks jto Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." The pills are sold by all druggists, or you can get them by mail at 60c a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Thus "poverty" affects e which traveled from cc n expensive limousines. Almost $240,000,000 in oil and gas leases and royalties have been paid to the Osages in seven years. The gas meter was automatic. One day something went wrong. "I don' fenow what's wrong with that meter, said mother, "but its costing twice as much lately." "I knew," said little Peter; "it's suffering "from gas-trick FOXES aXASKAN BLUES AND SIX, VERS-- Seattle, Wash. Mafia Scourge Ended, Italian Officials Say , Rome -- Government officials confident that a death blow had been dealt to the notorious Mafia, scourge of Sicily for a generation. After trial at Termini Imerese, Sicily, which lasted for three months, 1"~ bers of the band were convicted of various crimes ranging from larceny to murder. Seven were acquitted. The trial was the outcome of a promise made by Premier Mussolini to free the country from the shadow of the Mafia. Under the Premier's orders Perfect Mori began to bring in the brigands. They were lodged in the gloomy looking jail at Termini Imerese, guarded by a squad of soldiers without and cabinieri within. The bandits enjoyed no love notes, no anony-"mous gifts, no ardent requests for interviews or photographs. 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