V /.._’ \\.. w on have inn EliiiAhS’iiilti The Right Thing to Do is to Take a Tonic for the Blood. - v . . ,I, v. . , ,- . , w n "When you become so exhausted :ifâ€" I Dhy.’ he continued, ill a “to: in a ’ 1mm“- and tho drm: addict. ter a day's work that you cannot sleep, or sleep fails to refresh you. it is tune to look after your health. Failure to act at once means a steady drain on, your health reserve. which can result. in but one thingâ€"«a nervous break- down. V Do not wait for a breakdown. The treatment is simple eno'. gh if you do not let your condition become too far. advanced. The treatment is one re~ quiring an effective tcnic to enrich the blood and feed the starved nerves. The most effective tonic known is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, which act direct- ly on the blood, and with proper diet have proved of the greatest benefit in nervous troubles and all conditions due to impoverished blood. Mrs. Mary Hanson, Braesidc, Out., has proved the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and says:â€"â€"“I was taken ill with what doc- tors whom I consulted called neural~ gia of the tissues of the system. I was a complete wreck from constant pains in my body and limbs, dizzy headaches, fainting spells and consti! pation. So intense was the pain that at times it caused vomiting and I would have to go to bed for two or three days, only to get up so dizzy and so weak that I could not cross the bedroom without aid, and while these spells lasted I could keep nothing on my stomach. I doctovred for almost a. year, but with no beneï¬cial results. Finally the last doctor who attended the said medicine would not beneï¬t me. I must have perfect rest, and spend most of my time in the open air. He gave me very poor encouragement. Knowing that the mother of four child- ren could not spend all her time in idleness, I told my husband I was through with doctors and was going to try some other remedies. I got one, but after taking it for a month found no beneï¬t. Then I decided to try Dr. Williams†Pink Pills, and at‘the end of two weeks I found these were what I needed. With nerves worn thread- bare from all the suffering of the past, I continued the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for three months and by .thls time I was able to do most of my own housework. In fact I soon felt well and was able to do any kind of work without feeling tired. Since that time I have continued to do all my" own work and have had no return of the dreadful pain I suffered before. I have recommended the pills in many cases and have always seen good re- sults from their use.†You’can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. m Drugs and i “I believed in Prohibition, absointc 115'. ill! sail a ,frtcn'l to me a few days ago. "The i istaieincnt attributed to Judge Mur- my faith is shaken." morning paper last wrck, seems to ‘make it clear that those deprived of ‘liquor are turning to drugs, and the results are deplorable." Judge lt‘mily Murphy. in her book, iThe Black Candle, in the chapter de- tvoted to "Prohibition and Drugs,†makes it clear that she does not con- sider Prohibition to be the cause of increased addiction Ill drugs. She be- lieves it is ‘bad association and the urge of an illicit traï¬lc seeking to proï¬t by the sale of the habit-forming drugs that are the most potent causes for the growth of the evil." She fur- it‘hcr states: “In most places those :deprived of liquor seek substitutes not in opium, cocaine or other allied drugs, .but in raisin jack, home-made wines, jamaica ginger, paregoric, essences or moonshine." Another argument ac- cording to Judge Murphy, Why drugs cannot be said to be a substitute for A drink is the fact that such a large per~ :centage of drug addicts are in their 9 'teens. Many medical authorities conï¬rm iJudge Murphy's statement. Joseph C. Deane, M.D., the Chief Resident Physi- 7cian of the Philadelphia General Hosâ€" ipital, states that from the testimony of their drug patients, there is no con- inection whatever between drug-dis- ease and the inability to get liquor. The New York City Health Depart- ment, in the year 1919-20, asked 1,403 drug patients the cause of their ad- diction. Only 1 per cent. came to.it from alcoholic indulgence. The Secre- tary of the Rhode Island State Board 1 of Health says: “We fail to ï¬nd among the applicants for treatment any one iformerly addicted to the free use of alcoholic beverages." By Rev. Peter Bryce. o Fi’siai‘itien Tln- (‘ity Health Ofï¬cer of Jackson- Footsore llntho ynur fer-t with warm “'ul'T thvrn rub well with Min- ., A. -L.,_L.M____*_g Classiï¬ed Advertisements. HELP WAN TE Illâ€"FEMALE. I ELI’ \VAI‘ITED. \\'E REQUIRE parties to knit men's wool socks {or us, at home, either with machine or .by hand. Sund stamp and addressed Ville, l-‘ioridu. i‘rlvnl'is that from the may: Linizmnt. summed gin-3: "ï¬C;t'§"l‘elfnrï¬ri'oggnaglon. The Canadian .. ,. , z. . t . 1‘th I‘m-I tine, rur Mum-ma 0 “a 6 str M at; 00.. Dept. 6 “mm!†at "‘M‘ ‘U‘ mg‘btomd' †‘m Lininten: is King 01‘ I’ulii. Grillla. Ont. ' pears Hat there is no relation be- HUBAM cnovnn.‘ 1tween the habitual user of alcoholic M. d, mar s l'ii.\1\i Ckuyiau. THE GREAT ,2 ,‘7 , H i. - -‘ o - _ annual. 'rlic for interestin in- ‘ The :‘\viedt(.?:i ( lllllliiii: 0A '11â€) K1 Lmunent linrmntl-m, D Fraser, ILR. 2, Iidegrton. ‘wanis (,lub. \ancmxvcr, states: lracâ€" nniario. ' . ‘ s-ti. e mt there ,' ' - ' V[many 311 obctvxors‘ i ii p The Family Medicine Crest. POULTRY. :seems to be no rprwial connection be- ’tween the use of alcohol and the use ] Ritir»'ro~1.,w nAimT-tD ROCK of drugs. There is no evidence to show ‘that the suppression of the use of al- icohol increases to any appreciable ex- ,tent the addiction to drugs, as drug faddicts are rarely alcoholics." . Cora Frances Stoddard in her Pre- Jiminary Study on the relation be- ‘tween prohibition and drug addicts says: "Of 1,169 patients treated at the New York Narcotic Relief Station in one week (April 10-16, 1919), most of _them were mere youths, nearly oneâ€" }third of them are not out of their i'teens. One boy began at the age of |thirteen." These youths are doubt- Eless animated by a morbid desire to {imitate what they believe to be the :habits of the. underworld and gunmen. ‘ Dr. C. M. Crawford, the Ontario pita], “’hitbv, says: “Morphine and cocaine are responsible for certain type of mental disorder. There lias been no increase so far as we can de- termine in either morphine addiction . . Bulk Cal-10m How Backache and Periodic Town-r0 SALT WORK. came into effect." [Pains to Lydia E_ Pink. 0. J. CLIFF -' TORON'I" Dr. G. H. Kirby, Medical Director of the New York State Hospitals, says: “Since prohibition has come into ef- fect alcoholic mental disorders have practically disappeared, and further,‘ morphine and cocaine addiction have not increased at all." He bases his statement on many thousands of cases. If other causes have not shaken my Leslie, Sask.â€"“ For about a year I was troubled with a distressing down- bearing pain before and during the pe- riods, and from terrible headaches and backache. I hated to go to a doctor, and as I knew several women who had friends faith in prohibition, there is 1taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable evidently no cause for the foundation of his faith: being shaken by the facts lor cocaine addiction since prohibition 1, iregardiug the drug traffic. “I'm glad you don‘t like candy any better than you do." Willl‘lilt llilill 0N BABY The winter season is a hard one on the baby. 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 moth-er should keep a box of Baby‘s Own Table-ts in the house. They regulate the stomach land bowels and break up colds. They iare sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box frpm The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. “ '.___._. o Dragon-flies can catch up other in-' sects travelling at over forty miles i an hour! Com und with good results, I ï¬nally bong tsome and took four bottles of it. I certainly do recommend it; to every woman with troubles like mine. I feel ï¬ne now and hope to be able to keep your medicine on hand at all times, as no woman ought to be without it in the house.â€â€"Mrs. OSCAR A. ANDERSON, Box 15, Leslie, Sask. Mrs. Kelsey Adds Her Testimony Copenhagen, N. Y. â€" “I read your advertisement in the papers and my husband induced me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com ound to get relief from pains and wea ness. I was so weak that I could not walk at times. Now I can do my housework and help my husband/out doors, too. I am willing for you to publish this letter if you think it will he] others.â€â€"Mrs. HERBERT KELSEY, .F.D., Copenhagen, N. 1. Sick and ailing women everywhere in the Dominion should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound before they give up hope of recovery. 0 Chest colds-broken coclH-rels. good indi\lrluals. $3.00 David .\. AshWnrth. Dcuflcld, Ont. use Fen sins i ELTING OF ALI. KINDS. NEW OR used, pulleys, saws, cable. hose. 1 etc, shipped subject to approval at low- 1 est prices in Canada. York Belting Co.. 115 York St.. Toronto. . each. America's moms: no: nomadic. Book on DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Free to any Ab dress by the Author. B. may Glover 00.. Inc. 129 West 24th Street New York. U.B.A. ' OAS T LAND SALT Chat Ytiur Complexion With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores of impurities and follow with a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum for pow- dcring and perfuming. SaIpZSc. Ointmentzs and 5°C. TtlmmZSc. Sold tbroughouttheDominion. CanadianDepot: Lyman), Limited. 344 St. Paul St.. W.. Montreal. WCuï¬cura Soup sl'uws withu! mug. “I ’spect I would only I get full too quick." . Flax Seed for Canada. _.__s~._ On account of the standstill of the flax industry in Ireland, an investiga- tion is being made witha view to growing flax in Canada. 1 â€"â€"â€"o: ‘ I Port ‘Said in Egypt, gets on an average only 2 inches of rain yearly. London has 24 inches, New York 38 ._â€"_4‘ q 90v". INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH Instantly! “Papc’sDiapepsin†inches. ‘ . ' i Corrects Stomach so Bituminous sands 150-200 feet . , thick lie along the Athabnska river 1 Meals D‘gESt for 73 miles. Drawn out by the sun,‘ the tar runs into deep. pools. Similar-i The momem you pat a tablet of sands are found at intervals from= "Pape's Diupepsin" your indigestion is Lat- 57 deg- to beyond the Al‘cthigone. No more distress from a sour, circle. The soaked area is pessibly'acid, upset stomach. No flatulence, 10,000 square miles. This deposit re-i heartburn, palpitatiyn, or misery-mak- presents the largest known occurrence‘ ing gases. of solid asphaltic material. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Each package guaran- __ Mlnard’a Llnlment for Rheum: tism. . trouble. , éENTRAL NURSERIES ‘ Have the kind of Trees, Shrubs, etc, you want to plant. The best that‘grows and sure to please. Free catalogue. No Agents. A. G. HULL & SON ST. CATHARINES, ONT. HORSES COUGKING 7 USE SPOHN mDICAL COMPANY, REEEW.$EBEWE\EEEEEEEE IN ORDER TO PAY YOU BEST Produce More Eggs and Bigger Profits for you. Mix one part Swift's Meat Scraps with 3 Bran and Sho’ts for best results. I “Tit-s for Free Booklet tutti Prices, mnnnmnnu 1185 KEELE. ST. - TORONTO {EI‘IEIEREEEEBEEEEEEW teed by druggist to overcome stomach 1:- Spohn’s Distemper compound i to break it up and gvl them back in i'flI.\liIl0]i. ’I‘hlrtv . :‘rars’ use has made "simnx's' ll.-li‘i‘>’l‘.xli)le in treu'ii': Fungus :m-i t‘olds, littlucrxa :rnl liirwi :pe: \‘llil li‘yli' L suiting t-nzrpiiv ‘ ’ . and nli (“Senses nt' l!:~: threat. '. um] lungs .‘vls nmixelodsly n5 Iti'k‘Yr‘iliilr, :n‘ts 9 hell he «'iir‘v sold iii lvra sixes :.i all viwig <tm'rs. GOSHEN. INDIANA f YOUR HENS MUST LAY REGULARLY swasr’s MEAT senses 5 swan BANABEAH ca, Limited :: MONEY .ORDERS. Send a Dominion Express Money Order. They are payable everywhere. inflamed membranes. congestion, oppressive pain.App1y Sloan's to chest and throatlt scatters congestion -your cold is gone! Sloan’s Liniment ~kills pain! Irish people, who eat large quanti- ties of potatoes, never suffer from gout. a .Q I l i The sea covers threesfourths of the' earth’s surface, or a total area of about 145 million square miles. fl/im’r in Canada 1 . ____.. i n" 'I mséueu-ussaownw: anomeu sun >099 .‘ L i 3 I . ._ u H , ,; Cascarets 100 5' If .- â€"â€"â€"~ ’ It 4 For Sluggish Liver g . , 0r Constipath 1 i Bowels . WMWOWCWJ Clean your bowels! Feel line! When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, when your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is'sour or gassy, just, take one or two Cascarets to relieve; constipation. N0 gripingâ€"nicest lnxa- " tivecathariic on earth for grownâ€"ups UNLESS you see the name “Bayer†on tablets, 3:01] are not getting Aspirin at all ) ‘and children. 10c a box. fasic like? {candy i . . «aw. i Rice paper is not made from the I grice plant. but from the pith of ai *trec- growing in Formosa. l “Bayer Tablets of Accept only an “unbroken package" of ' ‘ worde out by Ashlin) " contains dirt-clicks :Lul dose . C a . . c ‘r A ‘ . . pli'.‘51;§:ir;s curing 23 was :.:‘..i promâ€"d .1. by IllliilOllS for i Colds licidachc Rheumatism i l Toothache Ncumlgia Neuritis ' Earache Lumbzlgo Pain, Pain Eh’iâ€"Druccir'ts. c or .\i ano- :'M- 'i :4, and ] lSSUE No. 5â€"92. J. 9