STOMACH TROUBLE Comes When ine Blood is Weal and Watery, blooded people ger hae 7 meine trouble. But they seldom re- pret ae fact that. An “plod is the use of their indigestion, but it is. “hin aa is one of the most com: non ui of stomach trouble; it affects the digestion very quick, ie of health mo oy ss restore the appet! and normal nutrition than good, rich, re u rh . Williams’ Pink Pills act direct- ae on the blood, making it rich and red, and this enriched niece strength- stim turning health is an eae Sek: and soon the e! ese blood-mi ing pills is creat “hrougot the whole system. that what you eat does not mines cas and that you ealth and care eed. If your appetite is fickle, if you have any o! the distre’sing pains and symptoms’ of ‘indigestion you should begin to cure rself at once by taking Dr. Wil- tame’ Pink Pills. hese pills are sold by-all dealers.in ean The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. PE tle NESE EP OIGAL 2 DIBA OBIS: Different Tests Employed by Physician } to Obtain Information. When a physician sets about to d termine the ure of the rei pie Which his patient suitors, he uurse tom yaetaspits root . | He quest oes "tie pati symptoms; he us es tho “hemor ; to gauge the height of fever eels e, eure # a chemical. ana mic: | roscopical nation of the seeré aad examines err blood, tekee an | X-ray picture if necessary, and—es- | pecially when. he suspects disease of the organs within the chest or the ab- domen—resorts to what he calls a hysical soeeeiantion. The in ts ‘orma- tion that he obtains by the means last’ mentioned is called the physical diag- osis. Echpcesnse) tas. ubdguteetbai nia! cians use to arriye at a physical diag- nogis=-inspection, palpation, percus- es and auscultation. ie pection is more than ag name ed fine for it means not only to loo! the patient or any part of haneae ty so to look critically with an expert eye that sees much that is hidden from the casual observer. The physician looks not only at the part that he suspects is diseased but also at the face, which he searches many valuable in- dications. 5 a anaes cise 5 jexanaoles n to 81 fess or Reitadte a raatyia yale) Fk internal hemorrhage. Palpation often gives ica the greatest value. The phys! arts obtains at may Tead a clear diagnos- is in a difficult case. By laying his hand on the patient’s chest h abl to locate the point at which the heart si hi wall of the chest or the abd determine by the sound the condition of density or rarefaction of the organ is the — that the plumber uses when he taps e whether it contains water or is-empty. uinds caused by th reath o Thi perhaps, the most valu- able means of diagnosis, and the one that calls for the greatest_ experience and judgment on the part of the phy- sician, ‘ Truth Will Out, ther (severely): “Tommy, did oe ‘ask mother if you could have that pple sony (six years old): “Ye-e-es, fath careful now. I shall ask mother, and if she says you didn’t ask her, I shall punish you for telling an untruth. Now, did you ask her?” Tommy: “Yes, father, r did truly. pause then. “And she said I could - WOUNDED RE-MADE Soldiers Brought to Hospital have him still liv! Cross Worker, | and kept dry and healthy by an anti- Canadian Voyageur under Direction of Canadian National Rai West Indies from peas July 10th, with a cargo os he is scheduled to return with s! ‘the financial pavers. W. L. McKINNON & CO. Dealers in Government and Municipal McKinnon Bldg, 19 Melinda St. Toronto ways, clearing for genes merchandise. BY ARMY DOCTORS RED CROSS WORKER TELLS OF ACHIEVEMENTS IN SURGERY. spain tee with Countenances Merely Blurs Sent Away With Normal Visages. “It is surprising how many things 8 Eve Hammond. “And the things that can be done to make it worth while for him to go on} living are even more surprising; they | 19 | were surprising to us, to whom they | ere an every day matter, and to th phen surgery is that has gone aioe from ths simpette of ie ar in 1 marvel that the dette of vaentis ae erformed were not entirely unknown before the war, but they were in the} is ppunonett ek stage. There was no chance a put these theories into practice, ex- ept in rely isolated cases. The w motel that tho’ and practicable; m means of development. There is moth ing impossible in dental surgery now. “{ have seen men come into that Bes of ours. wit ere thou a tube and their remaining bits of skin sateielPorer the ment, and into the world with a new face. Marvellous Reconstructive Surgery. “There I remember, who came hh to us swith iis. yete face We z E g ¢ & = Said jaw fitted with teath, and made with a pair of spectacles attached, hid- je the scarred flesh around his miss- ing eye, and making him look so much like other men that one would not have glanced at him a second time to note ee oo “Another man came to us with the but with no nose. of completely, leaving eae oat flat ae hin to forehead. made him nose to fit him. oon ite milade ere Finally. it grew to the Then wi hav reba haat until completed. Then we adjusted the skin, which filled out with healthy flesh, and th nose!” Easy to Give Man New Face. whose face had been hang- w rea ime sas nue: el baa goes dis- n the vic- tim es a fut Shale Wick “had ripped out every one of his teeth, leaving him was: a 01 sa pressed back in p aah Abad with". mnatah plate. This epenticn leaves the patient per- fectly normal so far as his mental con- im, and a cannot, drink because it irritates e brain.’ in Sete Miss, Hammond said, a A aot have it.” patient would be brought into the hos- ‘ is so pure, , 4 and wholesome r no question arises as a | ‘to the second or third l “should the drink it? There's a Reason. 1, or idren >, Each cupful of DOSTUM } free ome i that NUE .| pital with his leg smashed to pieces. » built Phim a} clal him look like a human ee again, ex-| on —only two Instead of making a hurried amputa- tion, every effort was made to save the injured limb. It was put into a frame, out of the leg through the flesh. , SPANIARDS AS NAGIGATORS. In Early Days They Explored Many Lands But Failed to Determine Locations. ag Spaniards of early days were adventurous explorers, but, for all ietr Siecoreries, of distant lands, The Dead. The she ule with us! Though stark | nies seems a) srinGgem ‘They are with They fee ford, our es of being And eae Ee aes these hands t hold. ye Our eS bodies are the mould In which their strong “imperishable will— Mortality’s deep yearning to fulfill— Hath grown incorporate through dim time untold. Vibrations infinite of life in dea Asa Bes aR saat light survives its So may we sees our lives, that when very poor ni | ep coming spon the Solomon Is- vestern Pacific), they and they The water aoe of their ships was kept in big earthen impossible to provide in this S| enough to drink for a long voyage, | they took to sea many large Sue | which hes it rained were spread t | catch the drops. From the mate the water was drained off into jar ably it was no pice of Colum *.| bus, but his first vo; i ainly a dri When jay a he thought he had reached the mainland of Asia, and se in expedi- tion inland to treat with the Great han of Tartary. Later his flagship, | the Santa Maria, ran a nd off th naked shor scars which they pb si to bites inflicted of another fs- ‘hence the origi habited by these anthropophagi being ; Porto Rico. Less haat, a years ago Spain still imed 0’ e whole Paci- Acting upon this idea the Span‘ nial septate ordered the com- mal isco to seize ae Columbia, the first vessel that car- d the United States flag around roe Horn. LISTEN TO THIS | SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW You reckless men and women who at least once a, week death from lockjaw or Poison a: now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, whic moment a fe 8 applied to any. 600 , the soreness is relieved and jon the entire com, root and all, lifts out with the fing It is a sticky rete compound which pplied and to rid one's. eet of every hard or soft corn or callu: is. are further warned that cutting a corn is a suicidal habit. you ways and means of who are dys- id be on. For anyone with poultry sour milk is a good thing. Hens just love it mixed with their food, Teather boo rub with, “and hieerestt willshe. a soot surprii a faceieredeverse a “| n | year. | rantes witl sprinkled with castor-sugar and cinna- n t cost and the groc The oe of ‘hose who then will draw this br [they sh shall ath dee us to their judg- ent | And curse the ‘heritage which we be- queath, \BABY'S GREAT D DAN ih More little ones die during the hot mestner than at any other time ay pis Diarrhoea, dysentry, choler: rrh and stomach troubles thout warning, and when a medicine |is not at hand to give promptly the | short delay too frequently means that Fae ile atebleta: will: prevent catamach | and bowel troubles, or if the trouble | comes suddenly the prompt use of a n | Tablets will feilere the baby. | Tablets are sold by medicine dealers She by mail at 25c. a box from Th | Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockrille, Ont. —_.— The Song of the Harbor Bar. ee Satie hearts they sailed away astern main, ie Rt pipes and music gay As they whistled some glad refrain; But I heard the sound of the harbor bar Singing in mournful strain. With aust eyes they sailed away Ov stern main, With a au te to ding never % thoug! But there came a sound ae the har- bor bar As from a soul in pain, With joyous songs they sailed away, nd Will mre But the breeze Tee the song of the harbor bar Dirge for our honored slain. List! you whose loved in silence lie, Over the eastern main- Their souls will come at Saat of day On the rising sun again, And rs ee croon of the harbor Whispers, Heaven's welcome re- frain. ———_—$——— LEMONS MAKE SKIN WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR Make this beauty lotion for a few cents and see for yourself. Sour Milk. eon ; girl or woman hasn't heard ring the hot weather we think] o¢ fateh juice to remove compiexion HE of the milk. People are al-| blemishes; to whiten the skin aad t iuratore irritating, rehard pint of ski at about the cost one usually pays for a small jar of ordinary cold cream, lotion will remain pure and fresh for months. When applied daily to thi face, neck, arms and hands it should #2 |help to bleach, "cles, smoothen and beautify the 28k o ny dru; ae will supply three eae ard white at very little the ‘lemons. Flying Trips to Europe. A ae ane that ‘we shall within a few years fly across, ie atlanta eS the forenoon and return g left upon w! thing h to “do” lands beyond the Atlantic. and then gently ras it off a No Alligators. A naval officer, wishing to bathe in a Ceylon river, asked a native to show him a place where there were no alli- gators. The nee) took him to a pool close to the fe alseerento vel the dip. While drying himself he ara his guide why re Were never any alligators in that use, sur,” the Cingalese te- plied, “they eva *traid of shark.” I bought a horse with a supposedly incurable ringbone for B00 . Cured him at 1.00 worth of MINARD'S he and sold ite ne $85.00. rofit on atreas $54, MOISE DEROSCE. Hotel Keeper, St. Phillippe, Que. ISSUE No. 32—19, uinsrd’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria, DURING JOT WEATHER | ne Pain, No Place Like Home. A colored soldier who was on his to France and who had never Punctt posts on a éountry a mom! then go on your way a little wiser for The things he thea to. sas Soe Seen Oey as Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. ‘I am old and have had many trou- net but most of them never happen- ” : The Simpis Life. LIVE STOCK, uation marks are like sign- road; you pause fo: r ment when you come to them and ARERIRE SUE CLUE HOGS) actual ogy furore (onest en have bred thers Successfully Company, Wilmingt non “Mas ‘The Blue | r twelve BI, olor ex! ie Ho! (ok Breeiing ELI after the fourth day out. Suddenly a friend. eae him. 10. st want?” he asked dully tec wb, ber 4 “Dar's a s: callin Saar goin’ by. Come us i sharp retort, “I’ boats and whales. you if you don’t remember Lae T told . Cal see a tree, foah nothin’ Understand?” HOW YOU CAN TELL’ GENUINE ASPIRIN ONLY TABLETS MARKED WITH “BAYER eROss” ARE ASPIRIN. else. | itvou Don't'Ses the “Bayer Sree the Table hey Are ts, Refuse Them: Not Aspirin At rie Fertilizing Fall Wheat ° phate alone? A total of 90 years' experiments § | {¥Gq" Donte oe Be ee Exes, 10-18 8 about using acid phos- le element and com- plete fertilizers. pain ver Material Added hereaso Optainea Ammonia, or nitrom sphori age peer RRR rgeR Se; {Gowan and Phosacld §. a Complete fertilizers 11,13 “ x“ . You can get an Increase from alone b ‘ All grades, TORONTO SALT WORKS @.J. CLIFF - = x tur ms oe per acre walle wheat prices of the Gansdian Fortilizer Association Toronto 84 1211 Tomple Building rage Acre Het le fertilizers. your plans for largest Sountes aplen aia a ongortintt ity Tite jounty. Splendid opnortun! ite Box T. Wilsen Bul ant Sie ua ited. 1 “aGelaiae St. W.. L. EQUIPPS! 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Aspirin is not German but is made Canada by Canadians, and is owned | by a Canadian Company. | Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Rheumatism, Lumbago, Newi Handy tin boxes of 12 tats aio larger BASE packagen—con be at any drug s! sane is ‘he weate pare register- ed in C : Manufacture of Movoncetiacaeser of Salicylie- “Let every dawn 0} Davies Fertilizers For Profit ‘Write for Free Bulletin RAR AD SK At night st with Cuticura Ointment. minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing a few moments. Treatment for dandruff and it On retiring rub Cuticura Ointment into partings all: sled bier se} next me shampoo with Cuti ap water. Repeat in fy vo smear redness and ea Wash: ottin in ave irritation: jorning: and hot s if needed. ent, 2% and fe, Tal 0 you as the beginning of life, and every , ae 7 strength of dngerietes gained te cin yourself.”—Rus Minard’s Liniment Cares Garget in Cows “Pickles and chariotte russe, hey? hese women give some queer orders, 2” “Yes, sir,” assented the waiter, “What's yours?” “Piece of hot mince pie with two portions of ice cream on it.” JONEY ORDERS. Dominion Hisrece Money Orders ai sale five thousand office agente ‘canada. Coffee was introduced into England in 1641, and in 1552 was £5 16s. a pound, ‘Minard’s Liniment Cures Distemper. British scientists have detect traces of light more than 300 feat under water. IN TEN YEARS 500 Dollars {f invested at 3% will amount to $697.75 If invested at 4%, interest com- it AS OS Sg eae ay But if inyested in our 6Y, 4% Debentures will amount to. Write for Booklet. The Great, West Permanent oan Company. Toronto Office King St. West want a live man in every district to demonstrate and sell @ proved coal ofl burner. Fits any coal-burnifi¢ range, Cheaper than-gas or coal, has no preagure tanks or holes to block No dirt, no smoke, n ‘A ‘real money= making openl tion for a hustler. DOMINION MEG. CO., §., Hamilton, Ont. 118 Balmoral Ave. OR the Gillette owner, life is one long holiday. from stopping and honing. It is around of daily luxurious shaves. The shaving quality of the hayd-tempered, keen and lasting Gillette Blade is a never failing source of satisfaction. You, who are planning a vacation, should include one pleasure you can enjoy twelve months each. year—buy a Gillette Safety Razor. holiday from strops and hones, The new Kit Set—the Pocket Edition’ Gillette Safety Razor—in alimp leather roll case, complete with twelve double-edged blades and a mirror, takes only a few inches of space in your kit. Remember how the Gillette was the choice stipe soldiers of all the Allied armies. You willn Gillette to remove your open-air growth of soa THE PRICE IS $5.00 Write for Cook Book oe Canada Starch Co. imited « Montreal a NSON’S CORN STARCH © For Tomorrow's Dessert The question of variety in summer desserts never troubles the woman whoknows the possibilities of Benson’s Corn Starch, the choicest product of the corn. Benson’s Corn Starch is equally fine for crisp, wee: Basics as it is for simple nee ings; kes and for pie fillings to say Lg * nollie of By Blanc Mange, Custards and Ice “Try one ey these recipes for 28 orrow’s dessert Gites * Free your §29