You can get Dr. Williams' a) iis from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six 'boxes 'for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. Ee THE FAMILY BOTTLE. As Prohibition avproahy, a good pany who still believe in the. virtues of alcohol as a family medicine may ~ be disturbed as to how they can have the bottle replenished. To all such I address: letter, asking them to ex- amine matter fairly and candidly. Alcohol as medicine Is rapidly being given up in all the large hospitals. This is shown by the collated reports of seven of the largest hospitals in ngland, In 1862 $387,408 was spent * for alcohol and only $14,675 for milk. In 1902 only $18,186 was spent for al- cohol and $48,818 for milk, with about the same number of patients. Sir Victor Horeely tells us that some of the present day rapid recoveries are "due to the fact that after operations, the patients are no longer dosed with alcohol. Many of the most successful physicians of the day never prescribe It even in the smallest quantity. That being so, would it not be wise to leave it out of the family medicine chest. It is now beyond dispute that alco- hol ever in moderate quantities, les- sens efficiency, lessens power of en- durance, weakens the memory and eyesight. It does not require a 'great intelligence to understand that what does all this must lessen the Power of a patient to fight disease. If e glade of ber lessens a man's : lurance by seven Togs cent. tod nd jis | power. em paras it follows that Tt that it i 3 oid ens his of recovery from- dis- elgh, 'of Johns Hopkin rosity nid said 'Alcohol in any form any, quanti ty lessens a fonts _~ chance rill If that be true of an adult, hew much truer it is of 'the delicate tissues of a child. Some years ago the German government is- sued a poster, warning parents to give their childfen "not one drop of beer, not gne drop of wine, not one drop of whiskey or any other form of alcohol." Not only does alcohol lessen a pa- tient's chance of recovery from ness, but it greatly increases his ten- dency to contract disease. No one will accuse military men of being tem ance cranks, and yet the Handbook 'the Royal 'Army Medical" Corps , great pains to pub that fact be- yond question. On page 20 of that book experiments are described that would convince ny man that even one glass will render a man more liable to any 'contagious or infectious disease. ge essler; a Lusitania | vivor,. has 'decided to give up pig '| neds. bo direct the handling of the fund for the blinded soldiers of France, Belgium Great Britain, He is an "and founder of the Permanent Blind Relief War Fund. Mrs. Kessler will also aid the cause, not only by {giving money but by personal efforts. Already a large number of influential and wealthy people of the United States have become interested in this movement, and Mr, Kessler is hope- ful that millions will be contributed. Jules Bois, the noted French author who addressed a gathering for the of receiving contributions, "| purpose said, "The American --people* should consider "the blinded of Belgium, France and Great Britain as their own blind, because these allied blinded soldiers and sailors have giv" en their eyesight for humanity and (for the future of America." ATR PW GE 2 RHDLOTION IN CRIME. Estimates for Year for British Pri- sons Drop $500,000. A reduction in the prison estimates of the British Isles for the coming year of $600,000 or-ahout 12 per cent., and the shutting up, in whole or in part, of a score of prisons are some 'of the visible evidences of the reduc- tion "of crime owing to the war, ac- cording to the report of the com-- missioners of prisons. Of the 20 pri- sons closed or in process of being closed eleven have been closed entirely, all being situated in towns of mod- erate size like Chelmsford, Hereford, Stafford, St. Albans, ete. The biggest drop in crime was notic- ed in the year ending March, 1915, when the percentage was 281 per 100,000 population. The fiscal y show a still further decrease in crime, the report says. - Se . MEAL-TIME CONSCIENCE. . What Do the Children Drink? There are times when mother "or father feeds the youngsters something that they know the children should not have. Perhaps it is some rich dessert true | but more often it is tea or coffee It is better to have some delicious, hot food-drink that you can take your- self and feed to your children, con- scious that it will help and strength- 'en, but never hurt them. An Eastern lady says: "I used coffee many years in spite of the con- viction that it injured my nervous sys- tem and produced my nervous head- aches." (Both tea and coffe2 are in- jurious to many persons, sspecially children, b they subtle, poisonous drug, caffeine.) 'While visiting a friend I was serv- ed with Postum and I determined to get a package and try it myself. The all that , desired-- "finely © "richly colored beverage. Since I quit coffee, Postum has worked wonders for me. ""My husband, who had suffered 1 bib ¥ at 20 yards kidney "trouble "when drinking | the "coffee and took p | ugh tion, competitive trials are only are selected ho ey can hit any sort, of a silhouette with : gellar Gripe Left Left i Seriously II BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CUR. ED HER COMPLETELY. & Mrs. Halquist Tells Just Why She is the Firm Friend of the Grand Cana- dian Kidney Remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills. Bangsund, Sask., May 15th (Spe- cial).--Mrs. Pete Halquist, a well known resident here, is a firm be- liever in Dodd's Kidney Pills, and is always ready to tell the reason why. "About a year ago," Mrs. Halquist says, "my little girl was taken ill with the grippe. She was sick in bed for threq weeks with pains in the joints, They were swollen and stiff, "She had cramps in her muscles, so it was dwful hard for her to get around for the longest time. After she was able to be around her skin became harsh and came off in scales. "After using two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills she was as well as ever she was in her life. She has been strong and healthy ever since." The after-effects of grippe are more to be dreaded than the disease itself. That is because they generally act on weak kidneys and put them out of working order. Sick kidneys are the cause of 'rheumatism, backache, dropsy. and numerous other diseases. The one sure way to avoid them is to keep the kid toned bl 1 | now drawing to a close is pte Se ae synaye saned up and able fo do their work. The best way to keep the kidneys healthy is to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. URI CET GERMANS TURN ON KAISER. Civilians and Military Show Signs of Dissatisfaction. The London Chronicle's Amsterdam correspondent sends an account of a visit to Germany and Belgium jugt made by an educated neutral, who sa'd: \ "I was in Germany about three months ago when hope was high; Verdun had .not brought its disillu- sionment. But, now, I never could believe an entire national spirit could have changed so completely. Thére s been a veritable revolution in ing and opinion. What aston- ished me more than anything else was the outbreak of feeling against the the Kaiser. 1. could never have be- lieved such a change possible--to the German people. And not only the people-- the | same spirit of revolt shows itself among the officers. The Kaiser, of course, has his bands of supporters, both in the army and among the people, and in this fact I| ty sometimes thought I saw the begin-| ning of civil strife, which is more r nly, Shreatening to, - | burgomasters of the smaller Belgian .| at Brussels. '| power on the crest of a revolution. ch ready-cooked ready-to-serve, it is the ideal Summer food. icious for breakfast, for luncheon or any meal with milk or cream, or with fresh fruits. Made in Canada. going on. It is the custom for the towns to send in a statement of the urgent requirements to headquarters When the supplies: ar- rived in these places there wag, of course, a tremendous demand from the population, but I was assured that before the distribution to the public took place the officers of the German force there, firsts had their pick. When they had finished there often was not much left for the famished people.' ei---------------- EMULATES NAPOLEON. Enver Pasha Aspires to Regenerate His Country. Any one who reads Turkish history for the last eight years--the Young Turk movement the deposition of Abdul Hamid, the Turkish revolution and the Balkan wars--constantly meets the name of Enver Pasha, says World's Work. This statement has one ruling' idea--that he is a man of destiny, a man almost divinely "ap- pointed to regenerate his country. In his working room he sits with a large picture of Napoleon on one side; and one of Frederick the Great on the other. These men are h's heroes, and what Napoleon did for France and Frederick for Prussia Enver aspires to do for Turkey. There is, indeed something in common between his career and that of the Corsican. Like Napoleon, Enver came into Like Napoleon, he succeeded in turn- ing this revolution into a personal as- set. Both men became powerful first as military men. Enver, no less than Napoleon, has had youth on his side. Napoleon, at the age of 80, became the dictator of France; Enver, who is now one of the two masters of Tur- key, is only 84. And in the fact that Turkey defeated the English at the Dardanelles and forced their with- drawal Enver sees a military triumph that is almost Napoleonic in its pro- portions. SRE | ----. Minard's Liniment used by Phy at a definity rate, ' a of aout five 'seconds would indicate that, the flash. is-a mile away. #5 Stocks of absinthe now are tia) converted into an ingredient for ex- plosives at a co-operative distillery at Pontoise which has been supply- ing clear alcohol extracted from beet roots to government explosive fac- tories, where it is used in the manu- facture of guncotton. ply the demand, the managers of the distillery conceived the idea of buy- ing up the stocks of the forbidden beverage which had been sealed in the warehouses of manufacturers. The liquor is transformed into alcohol under the supervision of four govern- ment inspectors. AT ea CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. The ailments of childhood are many but most of them are caused by some derangement of the stomach and bow- els. Therefore to banish these trou- bles thé stomach must be kept sweet and the bowels regular. To do this nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- lets. Thousands of mothers have proved this. Among them is Mrs. Thomas Holmes, Bjissfield, N.B., who writes: "Every mdther in this locality | uses Baby's Own Tablets as we all consider them the very best medicine for childhood ailments." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr, | Williams' Medicine Cq., Brockville, | Ont. ------s 100,000,000 Stars In Map of Sky. A map of the visible universe, upon which the astronomers of the world have been working for twenty-five years, is almost complete. It will contain every star which can be found by the most powerful telescope. Thé number will not be less than 100,000,- 000. Some of the stars which will be !| represented have never been seen by the eye of man and probably never, will be seen. They are caught and recorded by the photographic plate, which is more sensitive to light than the retina of the human eye. Ask for Minard's and take no other The Great Moral Question. Teacher--Children, how can we dis- tinguish right from wrong? Pupil--If we enjoy doing a thing it's wrong. 3 STOPS La, froin a Bone Utilizing Refuse. Among the recent patents filed in England is a process for removing the solder, tin and chemicals from scrap and galvanized articles and for utiliz. ing the base metals. The inventor is a South Wales tinplate worker, who has already obtained contracts from several municipalities for treating down refuse such as tin cans, contain- ers and similar metallic waste pro- ducts. It le ad. wis wel are porn) yo 17 in each bottle tells hon ey ior Horse Book ABSORBINE, IR the an iment for mankin En- larged Glan Quon Buiniol i A heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you more if you write. $1 and $2 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Liberal trial bottle fer 10c stampe. Ww. F. Jouss, ¢.9, f., 518 Lymans Bidg., Montreal, Gan. Jr. are made la Comada.. Had ship's anchor fall on my knee and leg, dnd knee swelled up and for six days I could not move it or get help. 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