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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 13 Jan 1944, p. 6

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE, ONT., JANUARY 13, 1944 "Regular again after 2 weeks! ?'I sure am happy to be able to give up all those pills and medicines for rny constipation. They were mighty inpleasant. And expensive, too! I. found. started eating kellogc's all-bran that I was soon "regular" again. I am most certainly pleased with the real relief it gives, believe me!" Yes, kellogc's all-bran can really work wonders in cases of constipation due to lack of dietary "bulk"! It gets at, and helps correct the cause, by supplying the "bulk-forming" material needed for easy, natural elumnation! Try eating a serving daily, with milk, or sprinkled over other cereals! Or, eat several all-bran muffins daily. Drink plenty of water! See if you, too, don't find welcome relief! Get kellogg's all-bran at your grocer's today -- in 2 convenient sizes. Snappy Twosome i m New, nifty and right on the beam is this shell-stitched pillbox with smart envelope bag to match. Right with any costume you have, be it sports or dressy. Make in jiffy time with bright knitting worsted. Pattern 674 contains directions for hat and purse; illustrations of stitches; list of materials required. Send twenty cents in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern to Wilson Needlecraft Dept., Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. Write plainly Pattern Number, your Name and Address. "Our Family Regulator is DR. CHASE'S ^'LIVER PILLS" We can often blame nervous tension for miserable feelings and fears. And in these days, thousands of nervous people long to get a real grip on themselves ... they yearn for quiet nerves. Many are taking.Dr. Miles Nervine. This is a scientific combination of effective sedatives. Nervine helps relieve general nervousness, sleeplessness, nervous fears, nervous headache and nervous irritability. It has been used for this purpose for sixty years, Take Nervine according to directions and help things along with more rest, 'wholesome food, fresh air and exer-! cise. Effervescing Nervine Tablets: 35c and 75c. Ner-e Liquid; 25c and $1.00. ISSUE 3--1944 Care of Pastures In Dairy Farming Canadian Farmers Must Do Everything In Power To Build Up Pastures Professor J. C. Steckley's warning to the Elgin County Holsteln breeders at their St. Thomas meeting regarding the necessity of paying more attention to pastures is extremely timely, states The London Free Preas. It comes at the same time that Ottawa announces a drop of nearly seven per cent iu production of creamery butter for November, compared with November of last year .and a decline of 37.1 per cent compared with October. Cheese registered a six per cent, decline compared with the previous November and 51 per cent, compared with October. Until October milk production in Canada held up remarkably well this year, in spite of labor shortages and other difficulties facing the dairyman. There can be little doubt that the lush pastures, kept green and growing by the unusual ly wet season, had a good deal to do with this. From now on the feed shortages resulting from this year's scanty crops will make itself felt on the dairy output and sharp falling off of production may be expected. In addition there is the growing pressure of labor shortages. If the pastures saved the dairy farmer this year it is abvious that every care should be taken to keep them productive. Perhaps this time of year, when pastures are frost-bound and snow-covered is the best time to think of how they can be built up for next year. Mr. Steckley mentioned new types of grasses being developed to supple-mnt the succulent timothy, which cattle apparently prefer. With more electric fences available it should be possible to avoid overgrazing of pastures by moving the herds about and not letting them consume the best grasses in any one spot completely. Pastures are basic in dairy farming. New Zealand and Argentina have the advantage of year-round pastures for livestock. If we are still to complete with them in the post-war period we must do everything in our power to build up our pastures. And if we are to accum- l butte the utij Life Rafts Carry Oil For Sunburn One-gallon cans holding oil for protection against sunburn, wind-burn and salt water spray are now standard equipment for the life rafts of each United States Maritime Commission vessel launched from a California shipyard, according to E. H. Bell, yice president of the American Can Company, who said that recently his company has furnished cans to be used for this purpose. Many castaways rescued in the Pacific have told of extreme suffering from sunburn as a result of exposure to intense tropical COUGHS&COLDS that delay the day of reckoning j FOOL THEM WITH BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE j Coughs and colds are all-out allies of the Axis, postponing the day of Victory by cutting down our production of tanks, guns, planes. Don't let them sabotage your war effort. At the first sign of i cough or cold, take Buckley's Mixture and stay on the job. This grand prescription routs coughs and colds F-A-S-T, keeps you FIT TO DO YOUR BIT. The new improved Buckley for* mula is all medication---no syrup-acts faster--goes farther. 40c & 75c everywhere. Get a bottle TODAY. DAWN CHAPTER XII Suddenly, to her astonishment, she felt tears upon her cheeks. It was years since she had shed tears. She had learned to take everything philosophically. Life wasn't meant for happiness. At least, Lois had had no happiness in hers, save for rare talks with Hooker when he was sober. She tried to search her mind to find out what she was crying about. The discovery came to her as a "Suppose he didn't do it," she whispered to herself. "Suppose Dave Bruce is innocent. Suppose it was--Lonergan!" She was thinking of Dave against her will. She was remembering there had been something different about the way he had looked at her and spoken to her--different from the ways of all the other men she had known, except Hooker and Sheriff Coggs- "I wouldn't like him to be hung if he didn't do it," Lois whispered. As the afternoon wore on, the knots of men in the main street of Mescal became thicker. Once Dave was recognized as he stood tiptoe at the window. He heard shouts raised, and saw fists shaken in his direction. It was a little before sundown when Sheriff Coggswell brought him another meal, and a pack of cigarettes that he himself had bought for him. "Well, how yuh feelin'. Bruce?" the sheriff asked gruffly. "Might be worse, I suppose," answered Dave. "When's the coro- "Tomorrow mornin'. Yuh'll be wanted there to give yore story-- if yo're lacky. I may as well tell yuh, Bruce, the Cross-Bar bunch is sort of worked up over Hooker's killin'." "Friends of his, was they?" asked Dave. "You mean Curran's worked up over that beatin' I gave him yesterday. Well, be sure got what he had comin' to him, after tryuv* to get me trampled by that Coggswell fingered M» clipped t got notliin' do with Ci tion. I bee "Well, spoil iiiat rliiiikii * motiv " lie i my reputa-hi sheriff here for two since Mr. Brown died, been nary limclrjifflfen ik hold. I don't aim to I'C-ord spoiled." n of v sheriff." terday. . duplicate Sheriff document it." be ar bard for asleep, Br 'or the lynchi )ggs\vell star i his hand, minced. "Dai :.o believe a feller like 1 shoot an old man ice. But that ain't here If they git you, they'll have to Bit me first." He left the cell room, slamming the door hard behind him. "That fella's white." Dave said to himself. "I sure would like to have a gun in my hand, though, if it comes to a showdown." The sunlight failed abruptly out of the cell. Dave finished his meal and resumed his station at the window. Lights sprang up on the street. And now the dull murmur of voices that had come to his ears all the afternoon through If You Get Up Nights Help Your Kidneys Do you feel older than you are or suffer ts Cystex. usually gives proi out poisonous exces:----- have everything to gain and nothing tc in trying Cystex. The iron clad money-agreement assures a refund of your it the barred, closed window began to change to a hoarse, menacing undertone. The crowds in the street were growing thicker. The silhouettes surged backward and forward about the front of the jail. Then of a sudden there sounded the hoof-beats of horses, and a body of men rode yipping down the middle of the street, scattering the crowd. Curran and his Cross-Bar outfit had arrived upon the scene, well primed with whisky for the job that they had set themselves. The sudden outburst of yelling that ensued left no doubt as to their intentions. Squeezing his head against one of the window bars, Dave was able to see what was taking place. In front of the jail Sheriff Coggswell and Sims, his deputy, were standing at the head of the three stone steps. Coggswell seemed to be addressing the crowd, but his words were inaudible, drowned in the yells of the crowd. Suddenly there came a rush forward. Dave saw the sheriff's hand go up and a gun was in it. Before he had time even to level it, a piece of fence-rail, wielded by someone in the crowd, struck the sheriff upon the head. He staggered, reeled, and next moment he and Sims were both down and being .trampled upon by the infuriated mob. Coggswell, been tossed to one side, and men were searching his pockets for the jail keys. But the mob was already battering against the door, two men each wielding two heavy logs that thudded with a force that shook the building. The door cracked, splintered, went down, and the crpwd came streaming through the ante-room and into the cell room. At the sight of Dave savage shouts of triumph broke from their _ throats. They spat at him through the bars, and some, were already leveling guns when Curran forced bis way to the 'front, the keys in. his hand. "Hold yore fire!" he shouted. "We ain't aimin' to give this murderer an-easy death. He's goin' to He inserted the key in the lock, and the door of the cage clicked open. With roars of execration the mob laid hands on Dave and capable of. ftp drc Incapable of further mbleii ,vd. the Rest stood a tall cotton-ith a limb projecting some feet above the ground, lis more members of the ■e gathered, some on foot, hers on horseback. And then Da vf thumped, md his rush. For almost immediately beneath the tree, seated bareback on Black Dawn, lie saw Lois. (Continued Next Week) FLYERS' FLAK-TOP TABLE TALKS Serve Health Salads t-- By Frances Lee Barton - SERVE health salads, whether you are a pre-war homemaker, or a war worker with meals to prepare after a hard day in the factory. Health foods such as raisins, delicious ' salads imaginable. Here's a recipe to prove my statement: Carrot and Apple Salad 1 package lemon-flavored gelatin; 2 cups hot water; dash of salt; y3 cup finely diced unpeeled red apple; y3 cup finely diced raw if desired Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add salt. Chill. When slightly thickened, fold in remaining ingredients. Turn Into individual molds. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp lettuce. Garnish with mayonnaise. Makes 4 to 6 servings. 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"It was fortunate that the enemy did not know, or, if he did have an inkling of the truth, that he failed to put it to an acid test of decisive action", he' wrote. Silent Rooster A crowless rooster and a newly developed chicken called "jeeps? were introduced to poultry fanciers in New York recently. Along with more than 3,000 fowi of various types from 17 states and Canada, they are on display at the annual Madison Square Garden poultry show. IN Toronto It's The St. Regis Hotel • Every Room with Bath, Shower and Telephone, • Single, $2.50 up-- Double, $3.50 up, • Good Food, Dining and Dancing Nightly. Sherbourne at Carlton Tel. RA. 4135 Loosen ASTHMA MUCUS Sleep Fine through the Spicy Apple Squares dess cold. cially grand on 1 cup Saxon (pastry) Flour OR Quaker (hard-wheat) Flour % teaspoon salt % teaspoon baking soda ombination of Quaker Oats and apples calls for an family and guests alike. Serve this delicious cream or sauce--whipped cream, when the and when you can manage it I 3 tablespoons brown sugar 1 cup Quaker Oats 3 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons shortening Sift the flour once before measuring. Add salt and baking soda, sift again. Add 3 tablespoons brown sugar, and the Quaker Oats. Combine the butter and shortening, and blend in the Quaker Oats mixture. Spread half in a baking dish, cover with the apples, and add the ]/i cup. brown sugar. Sprinkle with cinnamon, and cover with remaining Quaker Oats mixture. Bake in moderate oven, 350°, about 40 minutes or until apples are tender and top nicely browned. invaluable for COUGHS--COLDS BRONCHITIS SIMPLE SORE THROAT ask and goggles. DON'T DELAY-BUY A BOTTLE TODAY!

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