DEBDJTYDUE V TO INDIGESTION ' Perfect Digestion Comes Througli Rich, Red Bk)od ' There can be no perfect digestion ^^less you have rtch. red blood. This ')» scientifically true. It Is also true • Ukat there Is no tonic tor the stomach ^that Is not a tonic for every other .part of the body. The way, then, to ione up the stomach Is to tone up the ' blood. * The many so-called stomach reme- "dles merely try to digest your food for you. How much better It Is to • tone up the stomach so that it will do Its own work as nature Intended. ,There is no pleasure In eating jjredl- I Kested food. Tone up your stomach and your appetite and digestion will ' Boon be normal. ' If your digestion Is weak and your * blood thin you need the help of Dr. . iWilllams' Pink Pills to enrich the bljod and restore strength. In addition use care In the selection of your food and your stomach trouble will soon ^ass away. Mr. Gordon Dundas, * 'Peterboro, Ont., tells as follows what |thl6 medicine did for him. He says: "Something over a year ago I was a • gasoline salesman when I was taken ♦ sick. I felt very miserable and lost â- twelve pounds in weight. I did not fleep well and could not eat as I could icarcely retain anything in my stom- ach. I went to a local doctor who told me the fumes of the gas had got Into my system. He gave me seme medicine and told me I had better go to the country for a change of air. I did so, but I still felt restless and groggy, and had no ambition. On the advice of a friend I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I had not been taking the pills long before 1 was be- sinniug to rest better, and to eat fairly well. I kept on taking the pills until at the end of the seventh box 1 knew I did not need any more, as I bad gained the weight I had lost, slept well and could eat anything. I have since had spleadid health and cannot ' say too much in praise o£ Dr. Wll- . Uams' Pink Fills. ' You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cts. a box from Tlie Dr. Williams' Jledl- dnc Co., BrockvUle, Ont. Rubber Boat Useful Here Is shown the rubber boat which saved the lives of Commander Byrd and his aides. Rare Gases Now Work for Man. j-'I will not use tobacco," ' Said little Robert Reed. "My mother and my sisters now Monopolize the weed" "The weather is maro settled no-vv. New Uses Are Rapidly Being Discovered for Parts of the Air We Breathe â€" Helium in Flying and Diving In advertising signs that have re- cently appeared on the streets of American cities and in the apparatus that builds up the animated picture In the television process, the orange- red glow of the neon tube arrests attention and aroused curiosity. For the moment neon Is the most dis- cussed of the so-called "rare gases," though some of the others are of greater economic Irnportance and all are Ukely to bring about new sensa- tions in the future Their discovery was the greatest sensation of all. For generations chemists had supposed there was nothing more to be learned about the composition of the atmosphere. In 1S94, when Lord Raylelgh and Sir product of the more important InTlus- try of producing oxygen. Before the year 1918 helium was so scarce a commodity that it was val- ued at about $3,000 a cubic foot and probably not more than 100 cubic feet of It had been extracted from all sources throughout the world. Scien- tific interest in it centred in efforts to liquefy and freeze it; in its re- markably high electric conductivity, and In spectroscopic evidence of lis abundance in the sun, stars and ne- bulae. Next to hydrogen It is the lightest substance known. Like the other rare gases, it has practically no chemical affinity for other substances (though within the last three years It has been made to combine with NO BEITER MEDICINE FOR LFFTLE ONES William Ramsay found argon, they mercury under special laboratory con- thought at first it was merely a modi- fied form of nitrogen. Even now It is hard to understand how this gas, ditions). Helium In Airships. As helium will not combine with air we breathe, could have escaped detection so long. During the succeeding four years Ramsay and other chemists demon- strated that four more previously un- recognized gases occur in the atmos- "Yes; I jus.t came across the street phere â€" all, however, in extremely which forms nearly 1 per cent, of the oxygen. It is non-combustible. The and tt was nice all the way." I small quantities as compared with ar- gon. One of these, helium, was not idea of using it as a substitute for the dangerously inflammable gas hydro- gen in filling balloons and airships oc- curred to British wartime chemists. The fact was recalled that as early as 1907 It had been found to be re- latively abundant In certain deposits of natural gas in this country. Experi- mental plants for extracting it were SPECTACLES On 30 Days' Trial Non-Breakable Clear Vision Wli give von B yoanger mnd jtt mor« ' distinguished appearance. Built tor Strength, Comtort, Beauty. Light as a feather, wltH soicoth. naud- poUshed nose bridge and graceluUy curved temple Daws thai cannot cut the most tender nose or ears. A work o{ beauty and a delight lor the wearer. Send No Money â€" Perfect Salliifaotlon Guaran'ecc Let me send you on 30 Days' Trial my lamous "Crown" Spectacles. Will enable you to read the smallest print, thread the finest needle, see far or near. 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The subsequent operations of the largfo helium production plant main- tained by the V.S. Government at Fort Worth. Texas, and the use of this gas for filling the airships Shenandoah Of the other gases discovered by j and Los Angeles, are developments Ramsay and his associates, neon is i with which the public is familiar. Be- present in the air to the trifiing ex- 1 sides nouiuflammability, it offers the tent of O.OOIS per cent., krypton | advantage over hydrogen that it does 0.0001 per cent, and xenon, the rarest j not diffuse through the gas cell so of all, 0.000009 per cent. Traces of rapidly. It« lifting force Is about 93 Is What Thousands of Mothers Say of Baby's Own Tablets. A medicine for the baby or growing child â€" one that the mother can feel assured is absolutely safe as well as effieent â€" is found in Baby's Owa Tab- lets. The Tablets are praised by thousands of mothers throughout the country. These mothers have found by actual experience that there is no other medicine for little ones to equal them. Once a mother has used them for her children she will use nothing else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles Hutt, Tancook Island, N.S., writes: "I have ten children, the baby being Just six months old I have used Baby's Own Tablets for them for the past 20 years, and can triJthfully say that I know of no better medicine for little ones. I always keep a box of the Tablets In the house and would advise all other mothers to do so." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or will be mailed upon receipt of price. 25 cents per box, by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., BrockvlUe, Ont. mim "is good ted' ^ lot RED ROSS ORANGE PEKOE is the *'best tea you can bay** â€" ^picked when onl^ jthree days old â€" juicy, flavor -filled leaves. Nov/ packed m Aluminumo That's Different. Two urjutached go!-fe.-s struck up an acquaintance at a holiday resort. One was a lean fellow, the other was distinctly weighty. "What is your handicap?" asked the thin player. "SLxteen," replied the other. "Ah," said the first man quickly, "thafy ex- cellent. I'm a sixteen man, too." "Ah. 70?," said the burly one moodily, "you mean strokes, but I mean "stones'." CUissified Advertisements CI C I .-^ K .V - P I i; S W.VNTED. FOa !â- particulars apply ConnauKhl La- boratories. University of Toronto. A <J E .V T S. i\ WEEKLY eithti:r sk.k -â€" jts ; , r%. uiiEKLY EA.SY selllnif P.XLO'J ' [ CLE.\.\ER.S. SelL-i on demnnsiratlon. ! Cleana everythl.ng llkii MAGK'. Re-' ' movcH tar without Injurv to paint. Fre«, , samples. P. A. LEFEBVRE & CO., ' Alexa.idria. On'.. Minard's Liniment for inject bites. «i Doing It. The football ground was rapidly emptying after the match, when the policeman on duly espied a small boy disappearing over the boards. "Hi, young feller," he shouted, pompously, "why don't you go out the same way as you came In?" "That's what I am doing, " answer- ed the urchin, as he vanished. j Entertaining Rig. I In Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Hu'ch- ! Insou bought a Franklin victrola ! which they drove to Seattle and then ! shipped to Fairbanks. â€" Fairbanks . tAlaaka) paper. Toot-Toot! Unlike the horse, the automobile does not eat when it Isn't working. A man without a car is like a bird without wings. Get your tutomobile. â€" Arthur Brisbane in the Indianapolis Star. Have Good Hair And Gean Scalp Cuticura Soap and Oialmenl Work Wonders k. GANGER! Why So Peevish? Canada Has Age Pension, lallgnant Persons Over 70 ears of Age to Re- ceive Aid from Treasury Moneys. â€" Gloversville (N.Y.) paper. FREE BOOK SENTonRECioSiST Tells cause of cancer r.nd what to do for pain, bleedir.g, odor, etc. Write foe â- ;t to-day, mentionir-t th;s paper. I cress Indianapolis Cancer I IndiarapoUs, Ind. Ad. Hospital Blisters. Prevent any chance of Infection by using Minard's. Heals a!to. all these substances have been found in volcanic fumes. In spring and min- eral waters and iu uranium-bearing minerals, but the practical source of all except helium is atmospheric air. Helium is extracted from natural gas. Rare Gases Utilized. The discovery of the rare gases was per cent, that of hydrogen. Two years ago another Likens Motor Rovers to Medie'val Pflgrims "Not since medieval times, when men rode the highways on horses from town to town, and when wander- ing bands of pilgrims went ofoct, be- cause, perforce, there was no other way of getting there, have rcad.s been so popular," points out Charles A. Jason In' the July iseue of "Field and Stream." He writes, "Th<? automo- bile is accomplishing a definite object. It Is getting people out of doors to a far greater extent than was possible in the days when the railroad was the only means of extended travel. "Each year, " says Mr. Jason, "new camps are being formed to meet the ago anotner use for helium was found, and this now pro- ; demands of the thousands of new ) mises to be as valuable as its use In j motorists who take to the trails. Most I aeronouiics. Men engaged in deep ; ot these camps axe e<i.ulpped with ! iea. diving and caisson work breathe j every modern convenience, but it you; air compressed to three or four times i don't wish to camp at all you may ' its normal density. The air is dis- j simply travel in your car from place solved in the blood, and when the i to place and be assured that you can ^ followed after an interval of several ' pressure is removed tends to form tiud a comfortable tourist ina or hotel | years by striking developments in bubbles which bring ou the distress- { at the end ot each day's drive. Motor their utilization In 1914 argon began '[jjj, ^nd often fatal malady known as ttai;^el is becoming safer each year ' to be produced ou a commercial ; caisson disease, or "the bends. " This tcale for use in filling electric light ' ^.^^ ^e averted by very gradual de- bulbs. About half of all the electric ' compression, extending sometimes bulbs manufactured to-day are rare- ' ^^gr two hours. Besides entailing a I "J^g Storage of Home Canned gas tilled. The nitrogen-fiUed l.imp gg^ous loss ot time, this process is, Product The periols of camping e.xist largely in ! the minds ot the inexperienced." The nitrogen-fiUed l<imp ggrous loss ot time, this process is has siven place to the lamp filled with | sometimes impracticable. For ex- a ini.xture of nirrogeu and argon. A I ample, a storm may come up while The storage place for home pre- R.P D.. Aaenu WanleO. gas-filled lamp is more economical â- jj jiver is at work, making it neces- ! served fruits and vegetables- should be . ot current than a vacuum lamp and gj^^y {qj. ^^^ wrecking boats to run 'has a longer life. Owing to the pres- ^^^ shelter. ; sure of the gas the tungsten filament can be operated at a much higher temperature without disintegrating. All the eargou used commercially at Synthetic Atmosphere. Experiments conducted by the cool, dark and dry. "Hetit favoi-s the i growth of bacteria. light cause's fading, I whils dampness furthers the growth c-t ' moulds and even causes rust on the metal fastenings ot the glass jars. These and other pointers tcr the housekeeper are given in a new bulle-J United States Bureau of Mines show the present time is obtained by air j tij^t a mixture of oxygen and helium, ^ ! liquefaction processes and is a by- , ^^ich Is as good for breathing as ^ tin ^( fh^e Dominicu Department of^ I j ordinary air, can be substituted for j ^^^iculture ou preserving Fruits and! â- the latter in these operations, with : Vegetabl^es iu the home. AVhen dark i the result that the period of decern- j storage is not available the jars should presslon can safely be reduced by â- ^e wrapped in paper to exclude the about 75 per cent. The helium re- j ngij^. -wh^Q canned vegetable pro- places nitrogen, which forms about four-fifths of the air and is of no di- rect value In respiration. This "syn- thetic atmosphere" is much less read- Gum-Dlppliig A Firestone Contribution to Economical Travel The grectest enemy to tire life is not the choppcd-up road, the broken pavement or the harsh grind of rough city streets â€" but heat, which is created by internal friction. Heat not only weakens the fabric, but also softens the the rubber and causes blowouts and tire failures. Firestone chemists and engineers knevr that if they could find a way to elim- inate tliis destructive heat and internal friction, the mileage-giving qualities of tires would be greatly increased. Such a method was found and called "Gum- Dipping." The Gum-Dipping process is one of Firestone's contributions to economical travel â€" in insulates and impregnates every iiber cf every cord 'with mbbcr, reducing internal friction and at the same time binding the cords together by a stronger union of rubber, thus gi'ving greater strength and flexibility to the tire. Firestone dealers everywhere â€" familiar with Gum-Dipping and its advantages â€" will gladly explain how thousands of extra miles arc built into Firestone tires by this exclusive method. Take advantage of the Gum-Dipping process to lower your tire costs this year. FIRBSTONE TIRE Ik RUBBER CO. OF CANADA LIMITED Hamilton, Ontario MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Firestone Builds the Only Gum-Oipped Tir«« RUfiOOWN AFTER BIR TH OF B aby Ottawa Woman Made Strong hj Taking Lydia E. Pinkhao's Vegetable CompouKd Ottawa, Ontario. â€""I v.-as terribly run-down after the birth ot my third baby. 1 bad awl'ul bcarin^-dowii pains and wa« afraid 1 had serious trou'oic. I was tired all the time and had no r.ppetite. My sister-in-law ia taking Lydia E. Pinf:h3.'n"s Vesct;:l)ic Com- pound and carjiot praise it too highly fJid asked mc to try it. I have had splendid results ar.d feel i'.ne all the time now. Any one who needs a thorough pick-me-up soon learns from me what to take."â€" Mrs. Re.nb PA<if:N. 312 Cumberland Street, Ot- j tawa, Ontario. Terrible BackacLs Hamilton. Out. -".\fttr my baby was born 1 had terrible backache and headaches, f couM not do my work and felt tired from Uie first minute 1 ^t up. But worst of all were the pama in my sides when I moved about. I had to sic or lie down for a while af- terwards. I could keep my house in order, but many things naJ to go un- done at the time, because of my ail- ments. I was told by a neighbor to take Lydi.i E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as she said it would build me up. 1 was relieved before I had taken t'ne tirst we bought and have not had anv trouble like it since." â€" Mrs. T. Marklk. 60 Burtcn Street, UamiKon, Ontario. O Betty Buzz Stars in screen oomediy FLIT spray clears yotir home of flies and mos- quitoes. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but hannlcss to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today. ^ F DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths ..„,_««, «^ Ants Bed Bugs Roaches irirtitttoT*-* j ducts are removed from the jar after ] storage it is a wise precaution to boll i j them a few minutes. When they are ! i to be used cold, as for s-alads. the.v 1 lly dissolved by the blood than is air | ^j^y be set aside after boiling and and comes more quickly out ot solu tlon. It was successfully used las; Autumn by the U.S. navy divers who salvaged the S-61. sunk by the City of Rome In Long Island Sound. chilled before Ui^e. For Scalp Removal. "I'm havlug trouble with my scalp â€"I want It removed.' "I know a good Indian doctor I can recommend." Kmp Mln«r4'a LInlmtnt ntar at hand. The Colonial Empire London Observer ilud.)â€" The Col onial Empire has an area ot two mil- ' Uon square miles, a population of lifly mJIUons. Though we have. In Lord Mihier's measured words, "negle-ted and starved" them, the trade between the United Kingdom and this great section of the Ehnpire has trebled In I the past twenty years. If the whole force of finance and science at our i command could be organized to bear i upon that connection, the trading | figures could bo trebled again. The : modern colonial system has stood the political test. Britain has to justify , It henceforth by the economic test. ' Her own interest'* require II; the world, with its grtiwing Interest iu ! markets and raw materials, e.xpects It; and the advancement of the poo-' pies under her rule Is a m«re a.«i>lr«- ; tlon without It. I enuLne^ Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuiitis Lumbago Pain - Neuralgia Toctli.iche Riieumiiiism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART S"/^ ISSUE No. 30â€" "z;. Accept only " B.l'-'f" n.;-k:ty r whLli co''.l;itns p'"ven d-r actions. 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