belting: pulleys, etc.. shxpped sub‘ prices in Canada 115 YORK. STR Operated by oil, gas or an automatic machine and delivers 29 douEhnnt You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr.‘Williams' Medicine 00.. Brock~ ville, Ont. set your tears at rest; or tell you the worst. But in any event to be per- fectly healthy you must keep the bloodin good condition, and for this purpose no other medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pius. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to build up ' terest in other modern activities, is the blood will stop the sensation of the experience of a party of Ameri- paln in the ill'nourished muscles of the can; on a trip from Peking to the ‘ back. How much better it is to try Ming Eastern Tombs by automobile. E Dr. Williams“ Pink Pills {or the blood A Munchu prince, who met them at than to give way to unreasonable the tombs, was greatly frightened â€" alarm about your kidneys. If you sus- when the American automobile} pect your kidneys, any doctor can the ï¬rst he had‘ ever seen, appeared; make tests in ten minutes that ivill He could not overcome his terror sui-l set your tears at rest; or tell you the i ï¬ciently to accept an invitation to? worst nm ;« M... A..__l l. ., I ._ , . r . ‘ . . ‘l. ‘ uu Auuuu “I most cases that the use of }‘nlI‘DLLE€ servxce by China, and its “1-3; ALI Only in Rare Cases Does Back- ache Mean Kidney Trouble. Classiï¬ed Advertisemenb. some of the indescribable something that they craved for. Photographs were also shown of the intestines of animals in health, and, as a contrast, the intestines of animals that had been fed for some time ‘before death on foods that did not contain vita- mines. In the latter case the intes- tines were baggy, swollen and slugâ€" gish looking, plainly incapable of carrying on their natural function ofi eliminating waste products from the; body. In' one excellent photograph: was shown a track leading down‘ through the intestinal wall where bacteria from the diseased and slug- gish bowel found their way directly Montreal One of the most interesting lectures heard in Toronto for a long time 'was that recently given by Colonel Mc- Garrison of Oxford, in the Physics 3Building of Toronto University. Col. McCarrison, who has done much work in estimating food values, makes it‘ plain that it is not so much the kinds of foods one eats as it is whether the foods are in their natural state and, possessed of all important vitamines'l that produce health and energy. Col.; McCarrison was confronted with a; mixed audience of both lay and pro-l fessional men and women, but he handled the‘subject in such a Way. that the average schoolboy could understand him. Mor80ve1‘. he showed photographsâ€"actual photographs of pigeons, hens and monkeys that had been fed on polished rice and 'boiled foods that did not contain vitamin-es. One could see at once that these birds: and monkeys were slowly dying. Inâ€"l stinct taught these monkeys that they-E were .not getting the right kind of! food, for they would dig to the heart of the cooked food given them, in‘ hopes of ï¬nding- a part that had notl been affected by the heat. In addition“f these poor creatures would try fort hours to catch a fly, hoping that the' live body of the insect would snnnlvl‘ ’I'HIJ Inflow in (ii foUows day When one actually sees the results of experiments on animals of right and wrong dieting, a veryrclear idea can be formed of the troubles that are often brought about in the human fannly by lack of knowledge of food- sruï¬â€™s. Nat; only weaklings mo. pro- (lECrd, but ill-health. disease and walh follow in due course as sure as night {ES 29 Doughnuts BELTING FOR SALE KINDS 01* Dr. Middleton will be tors through this ‘ Crescent. Toronto HEL :iUSEfl 0F MCKH‘IIIC 3' oil. gas or electric heat 3 machine forms, cooks 29 doughnuts a minute. saws. cable,hose.packing. ject to approval at. lowest .. YORK BELTING CO. EET. TORONTO. Day VANTED 3W AND USED a Minute. Provinclal Board of Hcaith, Ontarlo will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- gh this column. Address him at Spadlna House. Spadlna Manufactixring EEAHH EBï¬ï¬‚A’E‘Eï¬N BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON DO PLAIN em Minard's Llniment for Garge: In Go Guns for throwing life lines, used along {he seacoast, have- all been of the cannon type, but an English con- cern is now turning out a light line- throwing gun, which is portable and can be ï¬red from the shoulder. Though primarily designed for throw- ing life lines, it can also he used for mooring lines or, on land, for throw- ing lines to windows in case of ï¬re. The line is contained in a cylinder which is shaved over the gun lmrrnl nae, and withdrew to a safe distance. The members of his bodyguard, armed with broads‘words and even bows and arrOWS, were both terriï¬ed and fascinated by the car. Chinese Fringe is Afraid to Ride in Automobile. In sharp contrast to the establish ing of an SOO-mile mail and passenger Every concern of any importance has connected with it some manwho is ‘a history maker, some man who has push, determination, and grit com- bined~~a man who is not afraid of what the peSSimists say, Who will forge ahead in the face of,all obstacles. Originality, initiative, resourceful- ness, the courage to back up one's ideas in spite of opposition and dim- cultiesâ€"these are the history makers of all times. t “Oh, if the girls of this and other 1 countries would only eat the right tiltinds 0f food. there would not be , i much need for them to look after their plcomplexions,†he declared, amidst 3| laughter, “for their complexions 7 would look after themselves.†; Colonel McCarrison in this connec- ; tion emphasized the value of 'breast f'feeding for infants, driving home the _ fact that no pasteurized milk or 'boil- 1 ed milk can ever take the place of the . infant’s G0d~given food, milk from its mother’s breast. The public should interest them- Iselves scientiï¬cally in this great quesâ€" 1tion of what to eat. It is one oï¬ the most important features of health iwork toâ€"day, and a proper apprecia- Etion of the value of vitamines can be 'the means of bringing good health to large numbers of people now classed We sometimes hear the head of a firm refer to a young man Who is "a history maker" in his businessâ€"a man who has had the courage to step out of the crowd, to be original, to ignore precedent, to do the impossible. as chronic dyspep-tics: “know what it is to be well.†" Colonel McCarrison cited an inter- ,; esting 'point about his experiences in ;the Indian Medical Service. During seven years’ stay at a station in the Himalayas, he never saw a case of ’appendicitis or of colitis, although there were four hundred major operaâ€" tons in a year. This, he maintained, was due to the fact that these natives lived largely on natural foods, such >as fresh fruits and vgetables and did not indulge in pies and pastry, canâ€" .ned foods, boiled foods, frozen foods iand thawed foods, with which so- icalled civilized nations are so familiar [to their cost. Lifeâ€"LEE; Fired from Shoulder. natural foods brings about conditions in the human system that inevitably lead to disaster from a health stand- point. Someone mines are. that feeds tain. They The History Makers. ipped over the gun barrel jectile is .dropped Use Cutie-Era SBap, Cir:th Talcum for all toilet purposes §oap @5c. Q'n'g‘lmept 25 _and 50 Get a 10-cent 'box now. Furred Tongue, Bad, Colds, Indiges- tion, Sallow Skin and miserable Head- aches conie from a torpid liver and clogged bOWeIs, which Cause your stomach to become ï¬lled with undi- gested food, which sours and fei'ments ‘like garbage in a barrel. That’s the ï¬rst step to untold miseryâ€"indiges- tion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, everything that is sickening. A Cascaret to-night will give your con-I stipated bowels a thorough cleansing; and straighten you out by morningi They work while you sleep. Millions 3‘ of men and women take a Cascaret' now and then to keep their stomach, ' liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don’t for-I get the childrenâ€"their little insides' need a good, gentle cleansing, too. l For Sore Throat, “Pimples affected my face. They were large and always festered. and they were scattered all over my (ace. They aftemards turned into scales and i»: when they fell off they '\ left big marks until my face was disï¬gured. They Etched and burned so that I surely slept at an. ltchedandlBurned. Scarce- Iy Slept. Cutlcura Heals. If Headachy, Bï¬ious‘ or Stomach is Bad, Take “Cascarets‘ Peculiar methods are employed by the carpet weaver in India in convert- ing his original design into a textile. Instead of working from a colored drawing 01‘ diagram. the weaver has the pattern translated on paper into rowsof symbols, each of which ex- preSses the number of stitchesand the color. With this written “key†in his hand the head weaver sits behind his subordinates and dictates the pat-‘ tern to them row by row. FABE DESHGUREB WETH PEMPLES MONEY ORDERS. It is always safe to send‘ a Dominion Express Money Order. Five dollars costs three cents. "Never venture, never win." The man who waits for a “dead sure" thing will never get anywhere. The winter season is a. hard one on the‘haby. He is more or less conï¬ned to stuffy. badly ventilated rooms. It is so often stormy that the mother does not get him out in the fresh air as often as she should. He catches colds which rack his little system; his ‘ stomach and bowels get out of order and he becomes peevish and cross. To guard against this the mother should keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets in the house. They regulate the stom- ach andabowels and break up colds. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. \Villlams’ Medicine 00., Brock- ville, Ont. There are multitudes of old and middle-aged men in ruts of mediocre positions, to-day, just because they didn’t dare go forward. They were afraid to take the ï¬nal leap; afraid to try to better their condition by mak- ing a change; afraid people would laugh at them if they dared and failed; that they might possibly make a mis- take and be worse off than before. They didn’t have the courage to risk the lessor for the greater, and they let one opportunity after another pass because they didn’t see a. “dead sure" thing ahead. This was the advice of Baron Roths- child, founder of the great banking ï¬rm, to young men: “Dare to go for- ward." Cold in the Chest, Etc. WINTER ISSUE N0. 52â€"‘21 “Dare to Go Forwaa" India Weavers Use “Key.†urn Soap Shawn without :2 D 0N BABY 35â€"ce'nts buys a bottle of “Danden’ne†at any drug store. After one applica‘ tion you can not ï¬nd a particle of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance. Never say “Aspirin†without saying “Bayer.†' WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer†on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances ?i Accept only an “unbroken package†of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,†'which contains directions anddose worked out by physicians during -21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism. , «is Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbazo Pain. Pain 670 Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautiï¬es. I look at my girls now and seé then1 enjoying such splendid health, I real- Women were called in to aid the ize what a blessing Tanlac has been to our home, and I feel it my duty to National Council, the predecessor of _ the House of Lords, as long ago as {ind lï¬tpeqple know about Mlnard's Llniment for Distemper. The case concerned a will, and an Irishman was a witness. “Was the deceased,†asked the lawâ€" yer, “in the habit of talking to himself when he was alone?†“I don’t know,†was the reply. “Come, come, you don’t know, and yet you pretend that you were inti- mately acquainted with him?†. “Well, sir,†said Pat drily, “I never happened to be with him when he was alone.†TORONTO SALT WORKS 0‘ J. CLIFF - TORONTO Boyâ€"“Please, Miss, the doctor brought a new little sister this morn- ing.†Teacher (preoccupied)â€"“Very good but don’t let it happen again, mind.†Teacher late ? “Mary, were you entertaining a man in the kitchen last night?†“That’s for him to say, mum. 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' Liniï¬leï¬féfli Millions of mothers keep “California. Fig Syrup" handy. They know a. tea- spoonful to-day saves a sick child to. marrow. Ask your druggist for genu- ine “California Fig Syrup†WhithJJaS directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California†or you may get an imitation ï¬g syrup. Your little one will love the "fruity" taste of “California Fig Syrup" even if constipated, bilious, irritable, feverish, or full of cold. A teaspoonful never fails to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for your- self how thoroughly it works all the sour bile, al‘l'd undigested food out. of the bowels and you have a well, play- ful child again. ' Mother! Open Child’s Bowels With California Fig Syrup Tanlac is sold by everywhere. this grand medicifle “My daughter Ida's case was almost identical, except her condition wasn’t quite as serious. Just two bottles put her in the best of health. Every time “My oldest daughter, Amy, was In a run-down condition for three years. She had a very poor appetite and what little she did eat seemed u; do her more harm than good. She was pale, weak and easily tired. Three bottles of Tanlac made her well and strong. Her appetite returned, her sleep became restful and her cheeks got rosy. In fact, she ls the very pic- ture of health. ' “My two daughters have been so Wonderfully built up and made so strong and healthy by taking Tanlac I just feel it is my duty to let other mothers know about my experience," said Mrs. Arthur Sellman, 134 Fer- guson Ave., North Hamilton. Ont. SAYS HER TWO DAUGH- TERS NOW PICTURES OF HEALTH. EARJEELWN WOMAN ADVE§ES MGTHERS Feels It Duty to Tell Others How Tanlac Brought Happi- ness to Her Home. the am, Pain leading dmggists Adv.