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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 6 Dec 1928, p. 6

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6 THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 1928 MAX s HERE TODA lifeless bodie: a bandit be near 1 vith the the heavy body of Maearthur into their arms, and the outlaw groaned with the ag ny of th ir .touch. ! "Gently!' ed Fern. "Dr. i Sand will t ke a han d with him--and ! do his bes ! And you, my friend, what's youi name?" "Gloster,' That nan e^br^T t a growl from the bystanders. ' "Gloster,' Fern s aid, "no matter i what there may be this is a fin » thing. And--I wish you luck, lad, a nd belts r habits. If we take you a ive out >f that building, you'll find a friend i n. me!" . i -- ; I where little Dud .tor by the collai ' | much larger mai ■ i completely cowe CHAPTER XXXV. ,e kept the Captain qv. 1 a?ainst his neck. (To be continued.) Cheap Cotton to j Regain Markets Substitute Plant Discovered in Guiana Seen as Key to j Recanture of Trade The subtle delicacy in everything Japanese appears also in the captivating flavour of her incomparable first-crop teas. Only first-crop leaves are used in this new Japan green tea, : IIM Fresh from the Gardens orship j Saving Bits of Sc of toilet soap i >>ar/s-A£w York., j the i > th: plied you "And get-our heads blowed off when ; ^1°™^ ■ come for him?" taunted some one "What's your guarantee that you'l ly fair and square?" asked Fern: "I'll bring him out and stand be-lo him,".answered Gloster. "That's fair and reasonable," saic in rompers for 1 4 and 6 years, glan sleeves gathered into r ' row bands. The rompers are str; \ at front, with tiny gathers at neck, ^ i which is finished with a band collar.'; They clo-e at back with a drop seat, i: 'with left leg left free, and finished 1 /with button and buttonholes, which rj j gives it an unusually smart effect. I 1 Patch pocket at right side -for I "hanky." They are adorable in pale,' I blue satin finish cotton broadcloth j1 with white linen collar band, cuffs andls pocket with blue bone buttons.- Candy 1 I covered birds building their nests cover from a material which closely resemb- glve 'led cotton. Wo kepi close watch and nobly found the birds picking a certain plan! and stripping and treating it. Just £ ! "We brough the seeds and roots of ture-this plant to fhis country and have grown it on soil that is little fit for anything else to a lreigh of fi>-e to seven feet. It has been brought to such a state of perfection here that I the yield is greater than that of the Termed Adaptable in Fabric. | The "Observer" says that this artl-| ficial cotton can be used by the exist-ling cotton machinery without alteration; that it can be blended, like real Jcotton, with artificial silk, silk and (wool; that it will take all dyes ap-i cotton and that it ; third as much dye Midlands have the FOR THE SAME REASON, DOUBT She: Why do so many men li oduc the lu: :ers h obtain. have beei he's rers state ■ that by-pro-1 his sight. "I lew plant include parch- that, dear. V.T l materials and certain how much he i: it the English soil will of his income.' 3 900 pounds of fibre an -- Hampering ; \nglo-Frenc! ly, giving number and size of such j patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in j stamps or coin (coin-preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number an*j address vour order to Wilson Pattern I Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. | Patterns sent by return mail. Senate Ban to Be Appealed London--The Judicial Committee, i of the Privy Council has granted five j heavy body in his: representative women of Canada leave | ! to appeal to the Privy Council from 'the judgment" of the Supreme Court! oC Canada, which ruled that women! were not "persons" under the mean-! ing of the' British North America Act J and therefore were not eligible for. ipinion. What h heard, of couirsi in the stable, ith flying hands t ', said nothing, but j the Canadian Senate. MY'.WISH I WAS A BRUNETTE IH5TEAD|E; OF ALLOCSDE LA.DY-BUG SIMONDS SAW! I- Cross-cut, Crescent Ground, will saw 10% more 1 ! timber, time and labor being equal, than any other 1 ™ made.^This guarantee has never been challenged. 1 ■nd g; ;addle on the ng at the sic! In the me: hat appeal was too much lanhood of the citizens of ind a round dozen followed the Fe "By I've • than thls ada, photographed at the Wii ■ life, and not a hand is going] street station, Montreal, en rout aised against this man!" | the Canadian Pacific Railway or thro.- of his companions V>k Kew York to Ottawa. A Real Gorge ! Ethiopia Feasts Forty Days1 As "King of Kings" Is Crowned I London--Feasting and rejoicing in j 1 Ethiopia in honor of the coronation of Ras Tafari as "King of Kings," I .which has been in progress since Oc- ] | tober 7. is at last beginning to sub-! ; side. Reports from the inland fast-i !ness of Abyssinia, state that the capi-| | tal city of Addis Abbeba for more1 ! than month has been giving the "The , Lion of Judah and Elect of' God" al ; proper sendoff on his reign. • | mason and workman of the country; I was engaged by the government in : ; erecting triumphal arches, building roads and hanging flags and decora- j 'tions at public places. I One of the biggest events of the. 'ceremonies" was a seven-day feast. There was 9 continuous stream of . cattle, sheep and countless loads of. ingrain and native beverages from the! ""rural parts to the ciry for the garga-ntuan affair. The entire Abyssinian army--and almost every able-bodied male in the kindom is a part of the army--was fed. They had to be marched to the banquet board in re- I Only actual heads of fo|j?ign lega-| tions were invited to the coronation i ceremonies October 7, but neither ; they nor anybody else saw the actual crowning, as a curtain wis drawn around the majesties--Ras and his aunt. Empress Zauditu. Behind it the Empress placed the* royal diadem on the head of Ras Tafari, proclaimed him the monarch, and handed him a . sword. Then the curtain was with-j drawn and a salute of twenty-one guns was fired. [Minard's Lament for Asthma. AV( LIS AND Dli ... SPEND WINTER fHE WARM CLIiV The Gulf Coast Rich in legend and history. Luxurious hotels, apartments and cottages. The'Pan-^Amcrii.m, all-Pullman train, leaves Cincinnati 10:20 A. M. -daily and arrives at Gulf Coast points next morning. •Yrtv Orleans Florida Splendid through train i from Detroit, Cleveland, I spoil's, Cincinnati and Lot California Every day is "holiday"--every The most night is "carnival" in New Orleans. "abroad a All sports. Historic shrines. Ex- sun to the cellent hotels. World famous ^Aiuerian restaurants. Reached in less than 24 hours from Cincinnati on The Wan-^American. LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R.

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