r THE COLBORNE EXPRESS. COLBORNE. ONT.. THURSDAY, NOV. 8. 1928 King Amanullah Builds Modern Afghan Capital I Qenuine Westinghouse Electric Iron FREE Buy Big Ben by the Vacuum (airtight) tin, which keeps the plugs in the same perfect 'condition as they were when they left the factory. If your wife has always wanted a geauine Westinghouse Electric Iron, here is your opportunity to obtain a fine one for her, FREE. A "Poker Hand" is attached to every plug of Big Ben Chewing Tobacco. Enjoy this* rich, full-flavoured chew--save only ten sets of "Poker Hands"--and the Eleetric Iron is yours. o^BIG BEN and Save the "Poker Hands" FINANCIAL NEWS Why Did London Carry Mond Up to 43 The buying that carried Mond Nick The buying that carried Mond Xickel up to 43 when the big rush Jn :he market was on is attributed to •nave come from London. In view of this, the puzzle remains unsolved, as ~1crTlrr-tlie .stock has sold off to 31, with International at around 175. The apparent answer is that Mond and International Nickel will get share and share alike in the new company to be formed, after International Xickel shares have been split 6 for 1. This Teck Deep Prograr It will be about i Teck-Hughes starts ig up of i Well Advanced : months before he actual open-i the six new [ 1928 was 2 per cent, less than for th< same period of 1927, and 9 per cent less than in 1926. "Periodical advertising in National London--The new Afghan capi Publications in the first 10 months of city, Darulahman, which will repla 192S was 2 per cent, less than in the old Kabul, is nearing completion i first 10 months of 1927 and 1 per cent, modern and completely Western more than in 1926," says R. S. Kel- lines, say Afghan newspapers reach-logg, secretary of the Newsprint Serv- jng here. ice Bureau, New York. , I The city is the inspiration of King Pages printed in newspaper of over Amanullah, who recently visited 100,000 circulation: European countries and is ambitious Average for September Dailies of transplanting Western ideas, cul-Dailies Sundays ture and methods of living to his 1928 ................ 30 108 ; mountain kingdom. 1927 ................ 30 103 j The necleus of the new c ty is the --•>--- official quarter. This will consist of TlirrnnO" ail ~ a modern Palace, equipped with the S. [latest facilities, and a number of huge government buildings which ill house all state departme*n*s. I One large elephant in a rage is I rnEAf PIT77I C enough to paralyze the bravest hun- f| "j|\Jj/ll IvLLljLi Gabriel Wells in the Spectator ter, but when seven of the monsters w>ril-tTT¥ ¥> m rmnmirrfi (London): (In a leUer headed "Un- charge two lone hunters it is only a 111 f A I/CL | || PA|<h|\l|> employment and Emigration.") New miracle that saves the men. W. S. 11/ "urtllLl UJu 1 flllLil! 1 O enterprise is an essential element of Chadwick recites his one and only, _ j the problem. E - .lovers are needed elephant charge encounter in the No- j one of the greatest puzzles to the before employment can be had. To vember issue of "Field and Stream." careful parent is to know just what I increase the number of employers is -Then the native behind us care-1 medicine to give the little ones. I part of the transfer' of labor. What I lessly trod upon a rotten stick," says j when the child falls ill with gripping 1 would suggest, then (speaking with this article, "and at the sound the; pains; is seized with cold or fever, I deference--not being an Englishman), two bulls and five cows came inti j refuses food or vomits what he has, is that the English Government turn line, facing us. A moment they stood taken, when he cries a great deal and itself into an agricultural and indus-with lifted trunks searching for our j cannot get the sleep so necessary to trial employer on an extensive and and then with screams of rage ! the growing child, the parent, is in a diversified scale, both in Canada and RED ROSE Is ^ood tea' Elephant Charge The Orange Pekoe, at a little extra cost, is extra good 18 In clean, bright Aluminum Empire Settlement they started toward " 'Stand steady," I heard Ben say. 'Aim at the centre bull and give him all you've got! Work your bolt like hell!' "From behind us I heard the native call: 'Look out, master. They're going to flight' " and the sound of running feet showed, his effort to efface himself. blurred In my recollection. I beetle might in th shadow of boot, or a man bound to the rails front of an express train. It seemed impossible to stop that mighty oncoming force. But I worked my rifle bolt desperately and placed shot after shot in the chest of the centre animal of the line, while beside me Ben's express roared unceasingly. At perhaps thirty yards, the two centre animals--a young bull and a cow--leaned drunkenly against the animals on their right. The two on • the outsid'e left closed in, and like a levels, 20th to 25th, inclusive, accord- t of sol(liel.s on parade they he Northern Miner. The shaft I wneeled t0 the rigUt into the forest, below the 21st level, ; the ,eft flank animals passing witWn quandry. What is to be done on such occasions As often as not there is not a suitable medicine in the house. The puzzle is what to give him to set him right -quickly. It is to meet such emergencies thr'. Baby's Own Tablets were designed. These pleasant little Tablets quickly reduce fever, break up colds, relieve constipation and indigestion and allay teething pains. They quiet the nerves and promote restful health-restoring great | sleep. They are guaranteed absolutely harmless and safe for even the youngest and most delicate baby. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. felt as A Boy and His Dog A boy and his dog make a glor )Uld of that Inl national shares should sell six times that of Mond. While International shares are holding to-day around 175, Mond shares ;-,ave been moving up gradually and went above 33 recently. If London interests, and they were important, were not entirely fooled, there may be something left unsaid. Suppose that when the basis of the merger is^lnnounced it was found that Moiul shareholders would be given 1M- shares in the holding company for each share held and International shareholders 1 split share. This would mean that Mond shares should have a valuation of something better than 43. The matter of a basis for the merger raises another, question. Ia International Nickel as it stands to-day worth 6 times as much as Mond Nickel, having regard to physical assets, earning power net current assets, plant and capital, etc. The London Hunt and Country Club is widely known for the excellence of its afternoon teas. For several years this progressive club has used no other tea but Red Rose Orange Pekoe --a blend that leads all others in flavor and full-bodied richness. Put up only in bright, clean aluminum packages. isew large 40-foot stations have been at the 20th and' 21st levels and at the ! present rate of progress the first stage 1 of the present shaft sinking program should be completed in five months. On all the levels the zone can largely i be looked for less than 100 feet from the shaft. At the 19th level tjie ore was 90 feet from the shaft and it i3 expected that it will be about 200 feet on the 25th level. The 25th will be a little over 3,000 feet wertical depth. Below the 19th level a crushing sta-1 tion and loading facilities were pre- j pared for during shaft-sinking. It is! calculated that one-third of the work df getting from the 19th to 25th levek: is already done. Sinking of the feet south of the ] enty-five paces of u TO THE MOTHERS OF ALL PALE GIRLS If Your Daughter Shows Signs of Anaemia a Tonic is Needed. Anaemia is simply a lack of blood. It is one of the most common and at the same time most dangerous troubles from which growing girls suffer. It is common because the blood so often becomes impoverished during-] development, when girls often ■ over-lew shaft, 600 odd Work and overstudy. It is dangerous •esent central shaft, because of the stealthiness of its is now going ahead at a good rate.! approach and because of its tendency The first level of this will be the 25th to grow steadily worse. Every grow-and the second the 30th, 3,600 feet, j mg giri should occasionally take a From the 25th level and inclined shaft ] tonic to ward off this insidious trouble, is to follow the zone to the 30th, be- jt js because of their powerful action ing more or less a continuation of the | j„ rebuilding the blood that Dr. present central shaft. 1 Williams' Pink Pills have made a Newsprint Statistics | world-wide reputation. The case of "Newsprint production in the U. S.1 Miss Claire Sullivan, Pincher Creek, and Canada and Newfoundland dur- Alta., amply proves the value of this ing the first nine months of 1928 was medicine. Miss Sullivan says: Dur-5 per cent, more than for the first, ^g my school days I suffered a great nine months of 1927. **- from thln and watery blood. I "Imports of newsprint into the U.S.! was continually weak and tired; my were 9 per cent, more than for the appetite -was poor, my sleep unrefresh-first S months of 1927. I «g and I was troubled with backaches ."Exports of newsprint from the To make matters worse I was attacked U.S. amounted to 7,406 tons for the first 8 months of 1928 and 9,586 tons for the first 8 months of 1927. "Exports of newsprint from Canada for" the first 8 months of 1928 were better friendsh: For they talk and they walk and they rife and they play. And they have their deep secrets for many a day; And that boy has a comrade who thinks and who feels, Who walks down the road with a dog at his heels. He may go where he will and bis dog will be there, May revel in mud and his dog will Taithful he'll stay ffor the slightest he other Dependencies. Let the English Government in those places buy up tracts of uncultivated lands, and establish thereon farms, mills and cognate industries, even to the setting up of new centres of populations. The Government, like a father to his*child-ren, ought to take its sons and daughters by the hand and effectively help them to help themselves; and not set them adrift upoa the uncharted seas of potentialities. Classified Advertisements i Mill Probably Bacchus ^Stage Hand--"Shall I lower the Manager--"Why ?" Stage Hand--"Om, of the livin' ■tatues has the hiccups."--Old Maid. Blood-letting cannot be healthy. 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A vegetable prc- -- »- duct; a baby remedy meant for young . folks. Castoria is about the only thing Mistakes you have ever heard doctors advise _ , ... , . giving to infants. Stronger medicines There are about three things a fel- jjre darigerous to a tiny bauV) howevtl. low can do when he makes a mis- ilarmless they may be to grown-ups. take. He can resolve that he will Good old Castoria! Remember the never make another, which is fine,' name, and remember to buy it. It may but impracticable. | spare you a sleepless, anxious night. WOMAN SO SICK COULD NOT WORK Helped by Taking Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound 17 per cent, more than for the first 8 months of-1827. "Mill stocks of newsprint at U.S. and Canadian points amounted to 5.2 days' average production on September 30th, 1928, and 4.5 days on September 30th, 1927. "Publishers stocks on hand and in transit amounted to 37 days' supply on August 31st, 1928, and 43 days' on August 31, 1927. 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Why should we let a mistake, r thr. spii Grainland, Sask.-- ham's medicine and I will not be without ft again. I was so sick that I could not work at all and could not sew on the machine. My aunt told me o" Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compoundandnow I am telling all of my friends how good it is and I will answer all letters I get from women." --Mrs. Mary Schulties, Grainland, Sask. of It's a fact. Gun dope from a m man. Edward H. Proudman across an old Ballard rifle. It w a terribly rusty condition, the action j selves would not work. He proposed to soak it in kerosene, but Joe said no: "Water put him on, water take him ^>ff; soak him in water for three fighting strength: A lad who showed that kind of disposition on the cricket field or on the football ground would never make the team. We all make mistakes, but if we let them be our teachers, counselling us, advising us, admonishing : time we shall acquit our-the better in the school of 3 the common c Excess indigestion. 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Please let" it show you--now. , j am opposed to the return of the Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' saioon as much as I am in favor of Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi-j the banishment of the speakeasy-cians for 50 years in correcting ex- Norman Thomas. cess acids. Each bottle contains full ___-- directions--any drugstore. Minard's Liniment tor Backache. Honey Bandit? Man held in Miami after jee.--Florida Times-Union. shooting Food for Heroes Women from the endangered communities matched the heroic work of the men, serving coffee and sandwiches under great handicaps, and even sandbags.--New York Times Proof of Valor Wife--"When we were married thought you were a brave man." Husband -- "So did a good mi qther people."--Kansas City Times "Clarice: "He had the nerve ask to borrow my car so he could t; another girl out riding." 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