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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 27 Oct 1927, p. 3

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Then an be no palm-t duequn unlu- you b“. rich. red blood. Tul- h madman, two. It In the true that man In no hula tor mo noun-eh m: ll not I tonic for every olhu but of the body. The wu. than. to you. up tho Item-ch 1- 10 (one up tho he may Io-uuod Item-ch roam (Ia merely try to all“! your food hr you. How much better It. I: (0 tom up the Itomch I0 that It will do in own work In nature Inland-d. 'l'horo In no plenum in “all; pro- duct!“ food. Tone up your "omen Ind your ”mute 3nd dixuflon will Icon to normal. it you din-lion in week end your blood thin you need the help oi Dr. l‘illhns' Pink Pill- to enrich the M Ind mime strength. In eddi- tlon me can in the selection at your lood end your stein-ch trouble will noon you sway. Mr. Gordon Dundu. Peterhoro. OnL. tells he follows what thln medicine did for him. ‘ He says: ,“Sonlethins over s your Ago 1 was A mollne column when i won uleu nick. I felt misershle Ind lost twelve wounds in weight. l did not sleep well Ind could not est us I could sou-cely retain anything in my stom- um. I went to a local doctor who told me the lumen of the son had got into my system. He anve me some medl- eine and told me I had better go to the country {or A change of nlr. i did so. but I still felt l’lstlees and groggy. and had no Ambition. . 0n the advice oi‘ a friend I decided to try Dr. Wil‘ linms' Pink Pills. I had not been tnk- lng the puls long before i was begin hing to rest better. and to eat fairly well. I kept on tnhlng the pllle unlll It the end of the seventh box I knew i did not need nny more. as l hnd gained the weight I had lost. slept well and could eat anything. I have since hnd splendid health and cannot say too much in praise of Dr. “‘11- llams’ Pink Pills. The villa built by Napoleon. on tho Island of Elba. in which he had prob- bably intended to spend his declining years, is falling into decay. lt was at Tyne time the property of Anatole Demidofl. a Russian Prince, who pur- chased it from the Bonaparte family. Near by, the Pfince built a museum in which costly paintings and sculp- tures'wers interspersed among many relics of the "Little Corporal." A collection of Sevres gorcelain in the :nmsenm wns said to be the finest in the world You can get them Plus from any medicine dealer or by man at. 50 1:15. I box from The Dr. Williams' Medl- elne Co.. Brockville. Ont. I In 1872 Anatole Demldofl died and his nephew, Prince Paul, sold the con- tents of the museum at auction. Includ- lng 3 tooth of the Emperor's. extract- ed when he was a chlld, and a lock or his hn’r taken from his head after his death at St. Helena. Signor Gray. a Fascist member at the italian Parliament, recently paid a visit to Elba. He viewed the condL tion of the historic villa with surprise, and has decided. it is said. to bring the matter before Mussolini ll Duce at one time referred to Elba as "ten-ugl- nnus and Napoleonic." it is no longer the former. because all of (he iron mines have been exhausted. And only prompt laid, it is reported. can prevent the latter attribute's becoming like- wise inapplicable. Perfect Digestlon Come. Through Rich, Red Blood. Napoleon’s Elba Villa Falling into Ruin In" an: ...nnu- c... In}? no u run «on. w Toronto. Ont. Wmmmmuwcu-r Ink-u.“m"!p¢mlu. Will-uh!- you in 7nd uh. mun: mm, . llmmmMafim-JJIVW do not mun Naipaul-I m'l m a com lellv1nhl u «l run. in: md run to: nun-all mm... mu. Hal”. 0.4 No Moneyâ€"Moot lamination Guaranteed SPECTACLES W TRIAL EWE u l... n- ,Im. u. .4. no mum... Man ,1... m ma }. T0 INDIGBTION "! IA". m "DAY u- An Inleruunl cumulln bu cum- monad In Ont-No Illh the Ma 0! binning unprechbly ma number 0! motor- cu locldanu. While n cun- mlnhd work In accident prevvu- lion Man on October 'I to In! tor I can]. of yuan. the plan II to can l|nuo m. work permanently In me how am Onuflo‘l urea" and hlth- ny- ‘lu be more In!» for but: motorlnu “Madonna“. A urloul nmblun hu ullon In On‘ (uh Metals 01 um Iuddon Increue mount non]: 000.00!) cm- are own- Dd III the nnflnco.’ Even with Hill number tho quulldn 0! Accident. pm "luau would be 0! coulldernblo pro- portion. but It curt-In llmu the num- ber of mum motor can oqunil the number ownad. Bonn! count. In! lummar ulnlflllhed (his Inc! In um: Ouurlo hn to dual with nouly 300.000 ‘ Individual motor drlven. Thai chancel Ire that um number wlll be exceeded durlnx the touring neuou 01' 1928. In tho numbor or motor vohlclu. Al; Londonâ€"The Japanese police in- junction to motorists to "tootie with vigor" in warning of their approach now has been emulated by n pedes- trian in Southampton. A citizen who dislikes what Lord Dewar called “sur- viving by leaps nnd bounds" has fast- ened a small but strident motor born to his walking stick and pounds it when about to cross a street. chairmen the Ontario Minister oi Highways. Hon. Oeorgo 8, Henry and the other members are w. 0. Robert- son, Secret-r} of the Ontario Motor Lengue; J. F. H. Wyse. Secretsry ot the Ontario Ssiety Lenguo; S. J. Dickson. Chiei 0! Police. Toronto; T. Mush-ll, Gecretsry of the Ontario Board of Trade: J. P. nickell, Regis- trar 0! Motor Vehicles; and R. M. Smith. Acting Deputy Minister of Highways. Cooperating is In ndvis. ary committee comprising nil editors. heads of municipal governments. police chleis. preoidents of hosrdu of trsde. automobile clubs and service clubs. The executive hnve held a number of meetings during which every phase of the situation wns discussed. The views or all experts were canvassed and finally boiled down to the con- clusion that motor car accldenis on: be prevented by the exercise at com‘ mon sense and courtesy. it was tell that the province had sumcient luvs and regulations nflcciing motors. The next step was to impress the individual driver with a sane of his or her ro- sponsihility. it was ascertained that msny drivers with years of experi- ence had failed to realize the great increase in name, while the motor car had become so common that new drivers had not sppreciated its dan- gers. An other words In eflort had to be made to get the public “(radio conscious." Coming to concrete The dlaconcerted motoristsâ€"hear- Ing the warning but not seeing a mo- lorâ€"Imnrlably pull up whlle the pe- destrian calmly crosses the road. Form Bpnlul Cgmnflnn ' To tho and that accldenu any bv nanny leluned, n lll‘hwly Surely Commmoe bu been formed. Thu uncullve 0! ml- commutes has n In: A New York mlnlator asserts that stopping crlmo Is the work of the church. Judging by results, they must. have been waiting to find out which church. like for Greater "Tmflic Conacioupueu" â€" Laws and Hiflnwny Safety Committee Taken Spectacular Step.) to ' Regulations to be Rigidly Enfotccd When your tea doesn't taste right the chances are that it is put up in an inferior package. To be sure of get- ting ten of unvarying good quality, see that the package is rust, dust and damp-proof. In other words, make sure it is Red Rose Tea in the bright, clean, sanitary aluminum packageâ€"tho finest container ever used for tea. n- A Province-Wide Campaign To Prevent Motor Accidents British Pedestrian Carries Motor Horn cum II In found um um“ uddenll. ml hum-u ol-mvm belnl euludod. "on from datoquve bnlou. dohuuvo Ila-Mn. nut and lllrlul hudlllml. 0! than. dohctlva brake- provlded by (3r (In men common Iqurcu o! 1ch- dam. "Tr-Mo ConulouIn-n" II in dourmlnod first to ltoule "my my this lune con-cloning" In the vub- In: when we llo by a publicity campaign And lhll other Mum! cnmpnuu will to b. lucked up by I] "(la ontoncment of lull and roluln- n'n unlu- Ilonl. Coâ€"opuullon Wu rudtly ucllf- vrulllvr than NI throulhoul mo yroflnco on the purl at tho police, hunk of municipal ‘ov- I! Menu ll: ornmnnu. ad the tum: patrol of- lhe more nl noon. to Jul. uted In many wul In the now-pupa The ndlo lullon- nnd motion nlcu hon-en IIIO coopcnted. Promlnc men Ind expert: on “My nu lnl over tho ndlo. the am on. being glv by Hon. Mr. Henry, Blllboudn l tho and. lo lhll nothing bu be overlooked to lrouw Vlhll omclnll c "(r-me conlcloulneu.“ In the munllme ofllcllll of um ( lnrlo Dov-rune!!! of nghwlyl are t In: all In their payer to nuppn During Sevlemher M canvlcuons were regielered for intoxieailon when In charge of molar cars. The penni- tiee imposed varied from seven to thirty days, while every driver so can- victed had his license to operate and his motorvehieie permit suspendedi They could not drive and their car- were tied up. During the same month 68 motor vohlcie'permits were ens- pended for reckless driving and these drivers were prohibited (mm driving any car ior periods ranging irorn three days lo two years. reckles- drlvlng. and thou driver. who cut Into tulle. 11 ll plunsd to weed out Inch drlnn by uncelllnx melr [Icon-en: OK couru no mercy ll being shown than who attempt to drive while under the Influencr ol liquor. Driven who Inner from any phnlcnl or mental lnflrmhy that mnkel than: a menu on the highway will lllo ho refund llcenul. élhklnl Idvenlumenu culllu: Il- tontlon (o the need of more cue lu nccldonl provoullun no up] man pnporl throughout Po-lou no two; In ovary : lllHug unlon Ind slicker- vordl "I'm [or Cue Ind Are YOU?“ hnvo been unl lllllnl union Ind [Ir-u lo In the lowor rllhl hnud windlhlulduo HI" a million Illch-n hue nlrudy been lntomnllon In Iupplled lo Iy ovary now-paper so that I mlum cull Illomlon In; Alompled. TM- All the happy man-19d to be a little overweight The evil that men do lives after them. the good In of: squelchcd by the neighbors. ll you cannot boost or cannot help In any other way. keep allll and don't neck and you will be doing Home- In. "My mum Il-nlny your than! me. ‘ Fllrlntlon In attention without in tenllon. Freedom from debt is one kind of freedom some. (olkn never know. Stealing n klsa la really only pol (Ins larceny. bun In mom 7' ("hmI 'nn-rn rullll‘ n prumplmy knm the door. um] Into Iho rdltm'u pr Lnnrlum wnlkytl n very nuury m: "You no llln ulnar?" hu man; Thonlrlcnl folkn an A class. any“ n wrl'er. "do not take enough (hilly exorcise." Yet how they enjoy a long A play two thousand your: old was acted the nlher day; but It in not lruo that 11 number of rovun-wrliers want with ihp idnn of picking up nmv gage. (‘hnorfnl Conductorâ€""No. hut Ihoro'u n bnlh upslnlrn run OWL-LAFFS OIII (On Wm. Laughter) Lady tatupulnx "double-(lockI Ilm pnnrlnx ruinâ€""Any slnlng vuullun no Ippurlnl In III Mnrrznn T. “flVllL \'.. .mpnr prlnh-«l nn nnlrl You cullml nm A thlat, 1 Tbll Inform-(Ion wnl nun In the now-papers, Ion- nnd motion nlcturo oopcnted. Prominent '1: on Inlcly nu lllkl the am on. being glven Henry, Blllbonrdn are [but nothing bu been throulhoul Ontulo. ; ln ovary (mu Ind ml lacken vllh m (.‘Iro Ind Counuy, "all "I a whit nlmry mun ho r nn ppm} women seem mu out. prlcllcnl- he odlton I VII, bo« ulon VII to every no yum! man of 0! than mn‘mn prlvnt all Mlnard‘l Llnlment {or Lumb-ao. If Mr. Coolidge doesn't choose to run he better not try to cross any of our down-town alreem. While 66 par rent a! the dlvorcu ans ubllluud by the vlvu. may Ibo lot 1W [IL-r cull. o! lh. alimony. with». I Mach!“ Ihlnu!“ "W0 dld." uid u "Well. Ilr. I'm I Inlddlc Inlllll ll '1‘, unfit lull my u- Ill. loodntu to In Hy “He could nok resist bar lustrous orbs.” says a serial. The eyes have n. Whuu the [run with (low ll vol; um. Iklfl. you Bud not trot; Up than H. yoh‘ro Io blah Thu! you clu'l holp hoopla. dry. Cabana "Baby‘- remedy My bub gallon ll mum: mu umrn money I ma bu mu nun-v ll‘TIN'lflllT In In nbuut [uln- lu jull ISTHEREABABY save; Tiiéi ‘A girl may express her lndlvldunl‘ but pa usually pays the trelghl.” "-Suur Mm: Pnonum to man" numb“. "mono wmmpm Mum vA-trnuwl cum-v ! 6W WARE Comes to the boil. far quicker than other wares. Gets the work done fasterâ€"thus sa'v- ing fuel. The kettle sin s sooner when it is SM Enameled Ware. IThe vegetables are done on time. You waste no time and you use less fuel. Ask your local hardware mer- chant for that econo- mical, fuel-saving IN YOUR HOME? IOIUE No. 43â€"‘27 TM umm of u. be] Ilka "bunt feel lure we an llct the [0 lb. mgulno Id! In the town. u-m Inn th- ed hon editor. lo lull y I no! u. correctly It Iluno. lo! you can! I my I you hu- W0 shall simply have to build more Ind Mixer stadiums. that's Ill. It looks "to lhey arc being born even tutor than one A minute. . For all DIInIâ€"JAIHIQ‘I Llnlmenl. In the search for success. 3nd {orerlxhl are both essential "Well on II. n: nounm yours." Bounce I girl rpm-ed to marry him a mun In Essex has auyed at home for fifty yup; but we've knuwn a man In do [but Just because a:- girl dld murry hlm, "My dear." said the old Innn len- derlr, “today In our diamond wed- dlnx, 1nd I have n umo uurprllo for you" “Ye-1'" naked MI silver-haired wife. He look her hand |n his. "You no this ennnmont ring I gave you Iovonly-slx year- no?" "Ye-T" uld the expectant old lady. Mount-l Conn-mutton. “full motorllt ll III-y. contribut- Inl to the houplulu." "I thought he wu pretty clou with tall money!" "You; but morn ”be"! with the pooplo he hill and send: In." TEA m ROBERT “FORD C0.. LIMITID Cu. Bgy Weulnnon Sure“. WRONTO In Scotland the‘pouda freeze and they go skating at Christan], but England often Ice: 8 ween December. It would be a we!» deriul change for you to go home; and the comfortable croau'ng is alone a good holiday. Are you going P The Anchor-Donaldson Steamer EfLetitia" leaves Montreal for Scotland on November 26th. The Cunardcr f‘Ausonin" leaves Montreal for the Channel Ports on November 25th. Special Christmas sailings from Halifax for the second week in December will enable you to anive in plenty of time for plum pudding: and haggis. bagpipes and pantomimes. Round trip from $155.00 up; everything included. Children half fare. Your Steamship Agent will make all arrangements. CANADIAN if}? Cugudmf'm ‘Will there be snow in England? V which contains provcn direchons. "Andy "Burr" but" «I I! can. Mm hflkl of :1 ud looâ€"Am hm». l- m mu mm nut-mm In nun-A r mm Hunt-run 4‘ km "Mom nr luxlryllnrld urolyl Hullunr AH . I A Wm. n h I‘ll nul ‘II‘II‘LI mr-I - lulu mumnnum In n-I-I Ill Inn-no luhll DIN-Ila", \lo 1‘ or In": u-mun) um bu Ila-yd Ill. lion. ' le m Jan. u. "fix... sex/V RED ~ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is the" “best tea you can buy”â€"picked when calm three days oldâ€"juicy, flavor-filled leaves. Now packed inAluminum. QASPIRI‘N ’rovcd safe by millions and prescribed by physicians f0 Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism | DOES NOT £55m THE HEART I ' uld the expectant old lady. I plld (ho final lnnmlmcnt «Sly. and I am proud to un- um I! In new nlwlelher Broken Shackle; SEEVIG UNIS fl vhlon :is good tea“? I no" a Accent (fl! . "Bayer? pachfl can Mn: splendid It Isn't. ‘Anth I GAINS. . Dough; {Min Mum ‘ Sinnly It” 50 3“ Cnr llmn Scull for mid lend u ".00 1 mm you ml Xmas 00.. Dq-t. auwu lh YLTRAPHONICâ€"_â€"_ OHAMOPH [J nlocllonl um 00 for “6955-: unlua. Pot-Jon. no uoum- «Hon: Honing]. ”firm-Inu- mum. u stain-mun on wln‘bn Irunhoulel. henhouuu. nulou um. Box “I, l 132.: $2.00 Given take Lydia E. Pinkham' a ngd‘tabk Compound as she said it wo dbufld me up I was relic-I ed fore that! taken me first we bong t Ind not had my miuble like it since."- Mrs '1‘ MARIu. 60 Burton Strut. Humilton, Ontu o. Ottawg Ontario. â€""I was run-down after the birth of my baby. l had awful bearmg-downplill and was afraid I had semul trouble. I wasitiredMall the timel mam up tite. Iistar-in- aw Lyell: E. ‘ am‘s Veggtnble Gum pound and cannot praise Ittoo and asked me to try It. I hive splendid results and feel fine all din time nogv. Iggy one who neledl a thoroug i -me-up soon am from me w at to tnke."â€"Hn.Rflll PAQUIN, 812 Cumberland Sheet 0?» tawn. Ontario. - ferrible Rachelle Hamilton. Ont. â€" ' 'After m hdyy was born I had terrible backuie Ind headaches. I could not do myworklnd felt tired from the first minute I up. But worst of all were the in my sides when I moved than I had to sit or lie down for a while If- terwkrds. I could keel-$13 hon-o In order, but many things to go un- done at the time, because of my All- mgntu. I was rt‘pldhy n nglghbpg go ._ v hr, n Sore Throat 061w: Woman‘Made Shag 5, Taking Lydia E. 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