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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 12 Apr 1928, p. 7

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS. COLBORNE. ONT.. THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1928 If you use Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea in 1928 you will enjoy Canada's finest tea and materially reduce your tea bills. Red Rose Orange Pekoe lasts longer because its additional strength and flavor make it go further. Every package guaranteed. Concerning the Nature of Rewards Balfour Cancels All Engagements ' Daily Express Says British Statesman Suffers From Heart Trouble NOTABLjfCAREER 'Earl is Also Known for publi-cations'on Philosophy Theology London.--The Daily Express Bays 'that Lord Balfour, Lord President of the Council, former Prime Mimister and one of the oustanddng British («tatesmen of the present generation, is suffering from heert trouble and has cancelled all his engagement* He has been ill for some time. In January he suffered a severe attack oi laryngitis. Arthur James Balfour, first Earl of *hat title, and Viscount Traprain of Whfttinigeham, has been prominent in British governmental affairs for more than 40 years. Starting as private secretary to the Marquis of Salisbury when that peer was Foreign Minister in 1878, Balfour went ahead steadily and became Unionist Leader of the House of Commons and First Lord of the Treasury ,«n 1891. He was Prime Minister 1902-1905. During the World War he was 'First Lord of the Admiralty up to 1916 and Foreign Secretary until 1919. He headed the British mis " to America in 1917 and also the' British mission to the Washington ference in 1921. His publications have touched not only the political and economic questions with which he has dealt as a government official, but also have gone into the realm of philosophy and theology. One of his outstanding work "The foundations of Belief, being Notes Introductory to the Study of Theology." This was issued in 1895 and was put in popular form in 1901. Be holds honorary degrees from all the principal universities of Great Biritain and Ireland, and also an LLD. granted by Columbia Undver-ttty in 1917. There Is no limit to purchasing allity if only the right machinery s put into the hands of labor to produce the ritftt goods., Dor, let it again be said, labor oonstiimes what labor prod- Napoleonic Soldier's Kin Seek Office as Deputies The days when Napoleon was the Pauline Herr Thomas object of hero worship are recalled by | the candidacy for seats in the next1 "Will someone please tell me why have a nice dish of spinao'.i"? That Chamber of Deputies of two men of is lmQt the things that are least wouldn't be any inducement." the name of Chauvin. Both are said healthful or beneficial for our cMl- i "Of course not. I admit that cake to be descendants of the soldier of the dmen are generally the things they tastes better, and our tastes are fickle, "Grande Armee" Nicholas Chauvin, want the most?" demanded Mrs. always rejecting the old when eome-whose ardent affection for the Em- Johns o the other mothers over the thing more palatab'e can be had; but peror made his name a symbol for all teaefups. . one of the reasons why cake is more that is patriotic to an excessive de-i "Well," saiid Mrs. Mcore, "perhaps «t an inducement is that it has al-gree. j We just human nature to want what WW ^n used f0r me- --♦>- | we can't have." j "My little Jeanne MA DCTTED IffrnipIKTr i "Oh, it's just perver&eniees, that's WU DLl Irltl/lLlnLi a!1" SQid Mrs- Hlmt- mth*r HeatedOy. "They know they can tantaWze. Billy FOR LITTLE ONES thing he couldn't have, wonder to 1 everyone because she will play in a room where candy is uncovered and wfiytiin reach and seldom think of asking for a piece, much less helping herself. 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Pour it over the well-beaten yolks of 4 eggs, cook a minute, then add 1 teaspoonful of vanilla and 1 cup? ful of grated coconut. Pour it into a baked pie shell, add meringue and brown as usual. For a thick meringue for one pie, beat until stiff the whites of 2 eggs and add 4 teaspoonfuis of sugar, beating constantly; never stir meringue. Pile it lightly on top of the pie when that surface has cooled slightly, and bake 15 minutes in a moderate oven (325 degrees F.), when it will be Kidney Disease Doesn't Warn Stamp Worth $32,500 Included in Display Of Prize Collection Classified Advertisements T> OYS- BUS1- »SW BRUNSWICK [ opportunities offered here cheapest good farms on earth still here. Burley's free bargain catalog ready. Alfred Burley Co., Limited. St. John, a reward for good behavior. 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Nevertheless,1 cent stamp of 1856, which ls valued at ute. you may not stay up late Satin- I p.im sure that if parents would cease $32,500. day evening.' By such tactics we to surround the less healthful and I The collection includes what was 18 00 per 10.0 and up. -. give to the less healthful cake or the benejficial things with'the atmosphere ' said to be the finest group of United trat«*d ^uSogueanFreeP" L." R^Guiid"* lees beneficial late hours the role of of reward, and n - withihloM only such Statesprovisional Issues, put out by Sons. Do* T, Rockwood, reward.. It becomes at once the cov- things by way of punishment, they j several postmasters prior eted thing." : would, in turn, cease to be the most; Government issue in "1847. "Oh, yes," answered Mrs. Hunt,' coveted by the children." -$- "but what good will it do to say to We were all thoughtful--at least for! 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"What's the safe, herbat remedy with the pleasant' matter-" they asked him. "Is your taste has been famous for more than 60 wife getting headaches?" J^£Tl&Lt^XB^V?^\ "Oh, no, it isn't that," apologized health, man. Any druggist win sell you the Strong Man, "but Il'm afraid she s a bottle of Warner's Safe Kidney at" Liver Remedy at small cost. But g< it--there's the only way to enjoy Its ■nefits. Warner's Safe Remedies Co., | Xeievjs.i0.n ! getting fallen arches." Man Who Smoked in Car With His Wife is Fined London -- A chivalrous stranger drew the attention of the man who was puffing a pipe in a non-smoking car on a subur, an railroad to the fact in the opposite corner was a woman with a baby. The woman with the boby said nothing. Nor did the man with the pipe. He went on smoking. So at the next station the chivalrous stranger complained to railroad officials. 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