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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 14 Jun 1928, p. 7

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1928. neglected anaemia (Often Leads to the Most Serious Consequences. In no disorder is delay or neglect Snore dangerous than in anaemia. Usually the first noticeable signs are pale lips and cheeks, dark rims under Ithe eyes and a feeling of weariness. JThen follow headaches, backaches, palpitation and breathlessness. The only way that anaemia can be overcome is to enrich the blood, and it is because of their wonderful blood-enriching and blooir-making properties that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills'have won such success in the treatment of this often most stubborn disease. Thousands of young girls who were in an anaemic condition owe their present good health to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. One of these, Miss Katie McEachern, Port Hood, N.S., says: -- "I praise the day I began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I had not ^een feeling well for some time. I ,was very pale, had severe headaches, dizzy spells, and occasional fainting spells. The least exertion would leave me tired and breathless. In this condition I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I continued their use untiW I had taken six boxes, by which time I was again enjoying good health. I hope my experience will lead other sufferers to give this medicine a fair trial." If you are at all run-down, or weak, you should begin at once to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and you will soon be well and strong. These pills are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Bird The ( rly i drenched with It beat against my window-pane. I lay in bed and tried to make A little poem for love's sake. Outside upon the hawthorn tree A thrush was singing lustily. While I was beating round and round For happy sense and happy sound. He sang his effortless sweet song Without a care for right or wrong. And still when 1 had made a line He made a better one than mine. Until at last it came to me I'd better let such strivings be And turn my mind to other things. ... It seems a poet must have wings. --Rose Fyleman. The Socialist party would not confess to a faith in Santa Claus, but it still goes on nominating candidates. --San Diego Union. When Capt. Malcom Campbell completed his world's record automobile drive at Daytona Beach, his first request was for a cup of "good, strong tea." The courageous Captain would have enjoyed Red Rose Tea because it is a blend of choicest Assam and Ceylon teas, whose characteristics above all others are strength and flavor, packed by men trained in the London tea markets. Sold by your grocer in clean, bright aluminum packages. i6Ew DoritMakeaTby OutofBaby^ "Babies Have'Nerves^ By RUTH BRITTAIN drop on the other side fooled it, and it came down in a heap, throwing the Prince heavily on his shoulder. He was picked up very white and badly shaken, and went cheerfully off to a nearby cottage to have his shoulder examined, saying that it has been great run. Men who have hunted with him say that the incident is typical of the Prince. What the Prince himself thinks of his spills is, of course, less easy to discover. He referred to them in public after his somersaulting spill at the seventh fence during the Oakley Hunt point-to-point on March 21. Speaking that night at the dinner of the Company os Master Mariners in RED ROSE 'is good tea" London, he i "It .St. ! poor I Red Rose Orange Pekoe --Top Quality 15 In clean, bright Aluminum fishing fleet who cannot survive one of the slight mishaps that come to us sometimes who All this, however, has its lighter side. It presents the diverting spec tacle of the English trying to keep an Englishman off a horse. An army officer is being scolded for manifesting courage instead of caution This,' indeed, is something new. There is nothing mere congenially English than t'..e month of pointto-point meet-| ing in which the hunting season at-, tains its thrilling climax. It is true that pointto-point racing traces bacl^ o an Irish origin, but in that also it is congenially English. Unlike fox hunt-' ing, it has developed into a nell-for-! leather affair, and a certain amount of professionalism has crept into it, but in the last few years a desire to return to the old method hs manifest- cPlic Two High Hatted e is very high hat. The "Beaver" w " on behalf of the harbor officials i S. Keewatin, the first steamship tc is pre "Miss Fort Willis Canadian Pacific lake this season. Incidentally, this vessel opened the port of Sault Ste. Mi skipper received his first topper. Captain McPhee thinks tha be handy when he receives Kings and potentates aboard the t he will stick to uniform on the bridge. rie, where the , the hats may Keewatin this Our Hard Riding Prince Who Is Going to Stop Him When the Heir Apparent Enjoys a Sport Why Not Let Him-- Opinions Differ As To His Riding Ability A BAD FALL London--The Prince of WaJ has finished the hunting and point-to-point seasons with more spills than usual, but with nothing like the injuries that led to a question in the House of Commmons in 1924. The unlucky point-to-point season had barely begun when a tricky Jump at an army meeting near Aldershot brought down his mount and left" the pink-coated figure of the Prince stretched on the ground, dazed and bleeding from a kick in the face. The jump was a tricky one, a stiff, built-up brushwood fence with a front height of something over three feet and a sloping drop of six feet to a landing as hard as a paved road. The Prince's horse^took off too soon, jumping on to the fence instead of over it and (hindering down in a heap on the other side, kicking its thrown rider in its struggles to right itself. The rest of the riders jumped clear, and the small crowd of spectators rushed to pick up the Prince and carry him to one side, for the race was twice around the course. The Prince was lying dazed on the ground with his head pillowed on an overcoat when the ambulance arrived and a Red Cross nurse began sponging the blood from his face. "What happened?" he said. "You fell off, sir," said the nurse. "I fell off? I did not. The horse must have fallen with me." It was the worst accident which has ever befallen the heir to the throne of our empire. And it scared the country into raising the question of his riding in the House of Com-; mons--an unprecedented step, for the ! heir to the throne is not ordinarily ' Much of the nervousness in older children can be traced to the overstimulation during infancy, caused by regarding baby as a sort of animated toy for the amusement of parents, relatives and friends. Baby may be played with, but not for more than a quarter of an hour to an hour daily. Beyond that, being handled, tickled, caused to laugh or even scream, will sometimes result in vomiting, and invariably causes irritability, crying or sleeplessness. Fretfulness, crying and sleeplessness from this cause can easily be avoided by treating baby with more consideration, but when you just can't see what | is making baby restless or upset, bet-' iter give him a few drops of pure, harmleaa Cisloria. it's amazing to see how quickly it calms baby's nerves and soothes him to sleep; yet it contains no drugs or opiates. It is purely vegetable--the recipe is on the ,wrapper. Leading physicians prescribe it for colic, cholera, diarrhea, constipation, gas on stomach and bowels, feverishness, loss of sleep and all other "upets" of babyhood- Over 25 million bottles used a year shows its overwhelming popularity. With each bottle of Castoria, you get a book on Motherhood, worth its weight in gold. Look for Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on the package so you'll get genuine Castoria. There ire many imitations. ISSUE No. 23--'28 1 ROOFING 98 c Dollar a Roll saved on heavy weights. We pay Freight. Ask for free sampled and Catalog of Builders' Bargains. HALUDAY CO, Hamilton bound by the advice of Ministers, and even in the case of the King, advice rarely extends to personal habits. This season's accidents have been the ordinary spills that every hunting man expects. If they have occasioned any public concern, it is a sense of relief that a confessedly dangerous sport is over for another year without serious results. Seven spills have come the Prince's way this season. He landed head first in a snowdrift when his horse stumbled at a fence during a run witn the Cottesmore hounds on January 4. On March 12 a companion's horse crashed into the wing of a jump, bringing down the Prince's horse, (while the two were exercising the Prince's hunters over the Croxton Park race course. The Prince turned a double somersult in midair when his mount was thrown heavily during the Oakley Hunt point-to-point at Risley on March 21. He won his race in the Highland Brigade's point-to-point meeting at Dockenfield on March 29, after taking a toss at a sticky jump at the first fence in the Household Brigade's point-to-point at Hawthorn Hill on April 2, and he topped off the season with two more spills during the High Peak Hunt's point-to-point at Flagg Moore, in Derbyshire, on April 11. His spills this seasor lucky, and such public they have occasioned h apparent. This is The thro have been ed i elf. If there any Englishman who wants to prevent the Prince of Wales from participating in this typically English picnic? There is not. It has its risks for every rider who participates in it, and for the Prince it has risks that other riders are not called upon to face. There are crowds of spectators at every jump when the Prince is racing. Many of them are women and girls, kept at a safe distance by uniformed police constables from London. But no amount of police supervision has so far prevented them from cheering the Prince, and it is possible that more than one of his spills have been due to these shrill but cordially intention-ed bursts of cheering. A thoroughbred hunter, so highly strung that, he is ready to jump at the sight of his own shadow in the paddock, is apt in the race to be thrown out of his stride or to swerve or to refuse lose his balance in the take-off and bring down himself and- his rider, all because of a sudden burst of cheering as he approaches a tricky jui fightinItoiT baby's health Is the Constant Care of Every Young Mother. The young mother has a constanl care in looking after the welfare of her little ones. Childhood ailments come on so sudden--sometimes out a minute's warning--the mother may have a very sick baby on her hands before help can be obtained. That is unless she has a remedy in the house which she can safely give the baby for any of the many minor ailments of babyhood and childhood. 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When Will Rogers was appearing in a revue at the London Pavilion he explained the mystery thus: "I don't understand you Englishmen. The Prince 'tries some jumps that you'd be afraid to row across, and yet you find fault with him for taking a tumble occasionally. What do you expect him to do when his horse falls down? Do you think he's go-suspended in midair?" On the other hand, men who have d with him say that the Prince good but not a prudent horse-"a grand rider and full of ," but with a hunger for danger Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or will be sent to any address, postpaid, at 25 cents a box by addressing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. possess "TRU-BLOOD complexions" may-use their favorite cosmetics with greatly-enhanced effectiveness. With TRU-BLOOD also use Buckley's OINTMENT. 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