! 2 and Ni it vel Conirol of the Muscles bemmmmimemeri Tonromi «D0 mind is like the stomach. It is w much you put into it that _ but how much is digests.â€" ~azaars, anybh==." "And what *" _ ‘"The stailhoiders never 1 to %e selling out below +ost" lay Nock Dempsey! Ah, he is out. No « iust saved him. Was that round? I am glad DempseYy ‘ch out with the honor of war." cing told what the @udience the seats he said: + mugs. The next champion ht will be in a studio with present but the seconds, the and the showman. eing informed that DempseY A the greatest ovation ever to a public performer," the st‘s comment was: chould bhave seen some of the SHAW IS SURE CUNNEY WON FIGHT 1 have received." i glad to be back?" Elltsâ€" ter asked his wife when she | from a visit to her people in atry. "I am afraid you will our little apartment is noisy, bigness and quietness of the Im Inference of Countâ€" in Seventh Round is uf and Nonsense" George Bernard Shaw, who n about boxers and knows »al about the fistic art, now : his opinion tb that of others (Gene Tunney‘s near knockâ€" c‘ Dempseyâ€"in the seventh the recent battle at Chicago. attending a private view of Alm here Mr. Sbawdismissâ€" nptuously a caption which at Tunney was the rea} loser e took full advantage of the thirteen. and nonsense," said the "Tunney is quite able to He is watching the referee He has got his wits about â€" he is on his feet, what a 1 seem that with twelve ; in the house one quilet | be found," mused Eilisâ€" led. "Quietness, Elliston? rislest place I have ever )r little Sonnyâ€"boy did not nap the whole time we no quiet with Evans. He nolsy, but now that his iging it is hard on one‘s the house with him. His s are so long he has ditâ€" mtrolling them, and Rhe ‘rdly about the house, jumps down the stairs, vells, and bumps furniâ€" er people are thankful comment on the tenth va Hunter. n JU ut m € 18 i them e the ome iyâ€"boy is older LC ve e of Aunt Rebecea Elliston â€" answered ned them to make doors _ and they he was _ training n they were mere explained. "Pracâ€" he did vith them e. Of course readâ€" lling them stories s she called ‘The ‘s grew older they it and renamed it gh pe uo h ti art I going .rom one another, opening 1 picking up and s without makâ€" one blindfolded were and what had to be blindâ€" was hout o he; 11 w1 d went into the whispering, told is he would like r into the next t that effect, but that gave them Iw. .. The to be noisy to how _ doubt it. rined to make s?" 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I had not been takâ€" ‘ing the pills long before I was beginâ€" \ning to rest better, and to eat fairly ;well. I kept on taking the pills until |at the end of the seventh box I knew ,l did not need any more, as I had gained the weight I had lost, slept | well and could eat anything. I have :since had splendid heaith and cannot say too much in praise of Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills. ‘ You can get these Pills from any meodicine dealer or by mail at 50 cts. \a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medi. cine Co., Brockville, Ont. DEBILMTY DJE _ _ | â€"TO INDIGESTION In 1872 Anatole Demidoff died and his nephew, Prince Paul, sold the conâ€" tents of the museum at auction, includâ€" ing a tooth of the Emperor‘s, extractâ€" ed when he was a child, and a lock of his hair taken from his head after his death at St, Helena. Signor Gray, a Fascist member of the Italian Parliament, recently paid a visit to Elba. He viewed the condiâ€" tion of the historic villa with surprise, and has decided, it is said, to bring the matter before Mussolini. II Duce at one time referred to Elba as "ferrug!â€" nous and Napoleonic." It is no longer the former, because all of the iron mines have been exhausted. And only prompt aid, it is reported, can prevent the latter attribute‘s becoming likeâ€" wise inapplicable. The villa built by Napoleon, on the | Island of Kiba, in which he had probâ€"‘ bably intended to spend his declining| years, is falling into decay. It was at | one time the property of An:ntole: Demidoff, a Russian Prince, who purâ€" chased it from the Bonaparte famil_v.r Near by, the Prince built a museum | in which ecstly paintings and sculp-% tures were interspersed among many relics of the "Little Corporal." A’ collection of Sevres porcelain in the | museum was said to be the finest lnl the world. his hair ta death at S Signor C the Italian â€"â€"â€"â€"§§â€"~~._._. 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The executive have held a number of meetings during which every phase of the situation was discussed. The views of all experts were canvassed and finally boiled down to the conâ€" clusion that motor car accidents can be prevented by the exercise of comâ€" mon sense and courtesy. It was felt that the province had sufficient laws and regulations affecting motors. The next step was to impress the individual driver with a sene of his or her reâ€" sponsibility. It was ascertained that many drivers with years of experiâ€" ence had failed to realize the great increase in traffic, while the motor car had become so common that new drivers had not appreciated its danâ€" gers. In other words an effort had to be made to get the public "traffic conscious." Coming to concrete Smith, Acting Deputy Minister of Highways, Coâ€"operating is an advisâ€" ory committee comprising all editors, heads of municipal governments, police chiefs, presidents of boards of trade, automobile clubs and service clubs. A New York minister asserts that stopping crime is the work of the church. _ Judging by results, they must have been waiting to find out which church. When your tea doesn‘t taste right the chances are that it is put up in an inferior package. To be sure of getâ€" ting tea of unvarying good quality, see that the package is rust, dust and dampâ€"proof. In other words, make sure it is Red Roso Tea in the bright, clean, sanitary aluminum packageâ€"the finest container ever used for tea. 7T To the ‘end that accidents may be greatly lessened, a Highway Safety Committce has been formed. The executive of this committee has as its chairmanâ€"â€" the Ontario Minister of Highways, Hon. George S. Henry and the other members are W. G. Robertâ€" son, Secretary of the Ontario Motor League; J. F. H. Wyse, Secretary of the Ontario Safety League; S. J. Dickson, Chiet of Police, Toronto; T. Marshall, Secretary of the Ontario Board of Trade; J. P. Bickell, Regisâ€" trar of Motor Vehicles; and R. M. British Pedestrian Carries Motor Horn A serious problem has arisen in Onâ€" tario because of the sudden increase in the number of motor vehicles. At present nearly 400,000 cars are ownâ€" ed in the province, Even with this number the question of accident preâ€" vention would be of considerable proâ€" portions, but at certain times the numâ€" ber of visiting motor cars equals the number owned. Several counts last summer established this fact so that Ontario has to deal with nearly 8$00,000 individual motor drivers. The chances are that this number will be excecded during the touring season of 1928. An interesting campaign has comâ€" menced in Ontario with the idea of lessening appreciably the number of motor car accidents, While a conâ€" cenirated effort in accident prevenâ€" tion began on October 7 to last for a couple of weeks, the plan is to conâ€" tinue the work permanently in the hope that Ontario‘s streets and highâ€" ways will be more safe for both motorists and pedestrians. Highway Safety Committee Takes Spectacular Steps Make for Greater "‘Traffic Conscicusness" â€" Laws and Regulations to be Rigidly Enforced A Provinceâ€"Wide Campaig;‘ 6 iE To Prevent Motor Accidents Form Special Committee Rox No Are M _ Striking advertisements calling atâ€" b€ tention to the need of more care in ‘St accident prevention are appearing in ‘4t most papers â€" throughout Ontario. ?00 Posters are hung in every garago and b° filling station and stickers with the b€ words "I‘m for Care and Courtesy, Of Are YOU?" have been sent to every !ï¬lllng station and garago to be pasted | in the lower right hand corner of be | windshields. Half a million of these ty‘ stickers bave already been sent out. he Information was supplied to practicalâ€" its ly every newspaper so that the editors of | might call attention to what was beâ€" nd ‘ing atempted. This information was rtâ€" / used in many, ways in the newspapers, or : The radio stations and motion picture of houses also coâ€"operated. Prominent J.| men and experts on safety gave talks T. over the radio, the first one being given io‘ by Hon. Mr. Henry, Billboards are isâ€" | also used, so that nothing has been M. ' overlooked to arouse what officials call of | "traffic consciousness." In the meantime officials of the Onâ€" tarlo Department of Highways are doâ€" ing all in their power to suppress reckless driving, and those drivers who cut into traffic. It is planned to weed out such drivers by cancelling their licenses. Of course no mercy is being shown those who‘ attempt to drive while under the influence: of liquor. Drivers who suffer from any physical or mental infirmity that makes them a menace on the highway will also be refused licenses. During Septeimber 54 convictions wore registered for intoxication when in charge of motor cars. ‘The penalâ€" ties imposed varied from seven to thirty days, while every driver so conâ€" victed had his license to operate and his motor vehicle permit suspended. They could not drive and their cars were tied up. During the same month 68§ motor vehicle permits were susâ€" pended for reckless driving and these drivers were prohibited from driving any car for periods ranging from three days to two years. All the happy married women seem to be a little overweight. The evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft squelched by the neighbors. Flirtation is attention without in tention. Freedom from debt is one kind of freedom some folks never know. If you cannot boost or cannot help in any other way, keep still and don‘t knock and you will be doing someâ€" thing. There came a premptory knock at j the door, and into the editor‘s private sanctum walked a very angry man. ; "You are the editor?" he enappod.. | "Yes." | "My name is Morgan T. David. Yesâ€"| terday your paper printed an article‘ about me. You called me a thief, a 1 Stealing a kiss is really only pet ting larceny. Old Lady (stopping "doubleâ€"deck" bus in the pouring rainâ€""Any sitting Theatrical folks as a class," says a writer, "do not take enough daily exercise." Yet how they enjoy a long A play two thousand years old was acted the other day; but it is not true that a number of revueâ€"writers went with the idea of picking up new gags. "Traffic Consciousness" It was determined first to arouse this traffic consclousness in the pubâ€" lic by a publicity campaign And this campaign was to be backed up by & rigid enforcement of laws and regulaâ€" tions. Coâ€"operation was readily securâ€" ed throughout the province on the part of the police, heads of municipal govâ€" ernments, and the traffic patrol ofâ€" ficers. room ?" Cheerful Conductorâ€""No, ma‘am; but there‘s a bath upstairs." cases it was found that most accidents, the human element being excluded, arose from defective brakes, defective steering gear and glaring headlights. 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