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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-10-25, Page 3eaatellialKaf"7101r1WiliifFirr";"- .4 exiniespuniiiIPIP1.1W7mmfamffitilisrlsrlr rwfIllakrwesraas • Practical. tuid Itecting , STRONG PEOPLE NEEDED SPIPP.••• The *teed for people to be healthy urgent. Thesis whomillness has Pat outside the ranks( of rebust men a4 women feel their Posttion keen' They are bandleapPed In every wal of •lifeAnd weak men ead nerve-wor weinea need more earnestly than ev to put their health right and becom Active and strong. Many who bego, 1`..Patailing"---inenthssaget Are _stela ne �8 on the day they began vainly ti kering with common- drliSfis EYesry al ing man and Woman sbould renaembe that the fl1 of debility, nerve exhalle- tion,ludigeetion, eleepleesness, Taariritla gia, and depreeelon come fro ni a faulty blood eupplyt. Worry, over -work or other causes have impoverished the :blood and left the life -stream Impure. The nervestherebY"are starving and the whole system is linguiehing for new hiO64. In tills condition many Ileouses have won back strong nerve and new health. and strength tarough the new rich blood Dr. Wil- liams Pink Pills actually makes. In a wait or bloodless 'condition it is not Only a waste of time au money, but also a further menage to your ilealth to Welter , with, common 'drugs. Fol. 9.1F-Akesegensple----sofe-sossilanys-stbous- sands by giving Dr. Willianire Pink Pills a fair trial, and they w11 trans- form you loto beagle, eater° Men and Women:. You can get these pills through any dealer in aiedieine„ or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2$0 from The • Dr, WilliaMst Medicine Co., Breekville, Ont. Aa-GOMA ANO AN AlaTNOR, GERMAN -"FRIGHTFULNESS." • Ifas Not Always Been an Unqualified Success. As a destroyer, the poison gas cloud —vidorine or bromine liberated, frent . tanks, to be swept toward the enemy by a favoring breeze -has been, on .4 the whole, a disappantment to the er Germain+. - e These foams. being heavier than air, 4 -bug the greurel. In the first great ate taeklarthat MOW, ar-Yareeetheelari- n; tish -suffered terribly. But the. Allies Promptly adopted this novel eap.edient 4- in frightfulness aiad the GerManta Military times demand inilitary4 elotheSeefOratiweanallabey--arawall al* Older brother. The cape may be omitted on this one, however, if he I does not care for it. McCall Pattern No. 7980eBoys,''Clvercoat 41. sizes; to.4 years. Price, 15 cent's, There is nothing more ,becoming and practical than the coat dress. Trinimed with braid on pockets, belt, ctiffet and skirt, tbere is nothing smart- .er than. this 'emet dress.. Again we find the straight silhouette a favorite. McCall Pattern No 8052, Misses' Coat O Dress, ; In '4 sizes; 14 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents. .' • . These patterns May be obtained z' from your lo'eal McCall dealer, or frOm -the McCall Co., 70 -Bond. St, Toronto, Dept. W. . . " " -TrifkiVoliLD WE Lrig 114. .•• , One Person Must Live Off the Pro7 duction -of Every Eleven Acres: The. eatth. has a trifle -less- than • 197,000,000 square miles of total sur- face. A 'little over a fourth of this eurfactf is land, 55,000,000 ' square miles of itt ‘Arial of this 28,009,000 Square or a scant fraction over one-half, is soil that Can be tised for -food production. The rest is desert moiintaur range and polar regions. .A • little of this Might •possibly be re- claimed, but not very much. . Se here we hav twe vitalsfacts 'in : the practical geographer of to -day: ;There rim 1,600,900,000 people on the earth to feed and ..28,000,000 Square' miles of tillable land with Which to ' do it. Or, reduced to figuees- in which we are more accustomed to think, this rneiins thatione.peesoii-Must live -off the production of every eleveri acres; O . on an average, the Over. Don't . eon "It caift be doefe,"-for it must be .done . or notriehody 'will eterve. •ae: laanaa aatitre•—e .a.ese.eoe : years,- helpless mothers' watch the' babies Illowly starve toetleath before their eyes. , Poland is in almost as O pitiable tt plight, judging • from the fragmentary reports that have filtered through, • and all Europe is suffering • to soap, extent, the poor especially, , THE APPLE WORM O Most Destructlie* of the Indecte That ' • Attack Irina ••••••••• If an author can be said to be the. produnt of any particular district-. asid ;why not,• just as much as a varletY of flower, dr fruit, •or grain ?--Aittit StIllivan, the distinguished Canadian poet and noirelist, should be Most pro- perly Identified with Algoma, that curiously shaped county of Ontario wiiich stretches tams the cities and _settlements of 'the shores cyf Lake Huron and Lake Superior, up through the 2,900 square Miles of the Missis- sauga „Forest ReSerxe, to•the great fur -trading territories three hundred and sixty miles north, Where • it 4s bounded by the Albany River,: _llisi Ma -Tributary - of JIM -es Bay. -.The* Southern' shores of this. epunty were eeloaleed fipple thirty Years agO at the histance of C.P.R. agents, by hardy pioneers film the Older counties, of Kincardine and Bruce, but the city of Sault Ste. Marie witsroots-,in the remoter past, al it Was. a trading post for the voyageurs, who travelled for the furtraders of Niontreal Into the far West. Alan Sullivan, whose father was ' Bishop of' Use Algoma Diocese, was at one time engfireer,of the work of construction and ballasting the Al- goma brand/. of ,the O.P.R.,between -Sndbury-and the Sault StesMariti,'and uses the 11141 color, in several fat hie short- stogies,- .I4It was faseinating;"' says, "in those days to watch the psychological. effect of the arrival •oti the track, reiren of the survey, party have experienced as much damage *ens it as their foes. • One trouye with it.is that the wind has to be' just •right—in the cermet direction,. and not too much or too lit- tle of it. The intending attackers may , , have to wait .for many days fele the breeze they want, Then there ere the gas -masks, which, fpr the enemy, 'are a pretty good protection. ' It is noticeable that at the present time gas shells. are largely employed. They have almost wholly seperseded the gaa-emission method. A big-pro- jectile.carrying a quantity of bromine or chlorine (compressed to a liquid) 41:411F9., ta=arrieg:ateersneexeitasiaterid. 1 ed destination. It burstsa the liquid instantly volatilizes, and the resulting poison -gas spreads far and wide. More spectacularly horrible is the flame -projector, which is operated by two men. One carries the macbine (a eombined reservoir and gas -gener- ator), end` the ethea manipulates a hose -pipe that -discharges a stream ef fire. •The flame. "carries" thirty yards. It will instantly destroy a man that far away,. literally burping his flesh from off his bonds. But if the distance be 4 ethirty-one• yards, and the -man is pro- „ vided with a bomb or two, he has the e 'flame -projector stopped every time. ' , • e ' WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT . BABY'S .OWITTABLETS Wen Hem a General Cadorna is the hero of his a YES MAGICALLY eOuntry. Ile is 41,xty-five years of age. and entered the Italian Army just CORNS LWT OUT 0 tvventy-feur years ago as a Staff of- ficer, . • 'WITII FINGER$ He ha e Made a life-long study of ' war, and, like our own Sir William Robertsen is extraordinarily deeply Yo a say to the drug store man, "Give read in tiAM history of all the greet me a srnAll Nettle of freezone." This wars of the world. 'General Cadorna's will etest very little but will positively father was also a dietingulefied eel- roPlon onrew-box.4-nr-satetor444r-cal' die -4 When the-Ifelidn genera -Went lus front one's feet. to the Italian Staff College he wasnot A few drops. of this new ether Cent-; regarded as a Particularly clever stu- aching corn relieves Ma esoreness nifra ing, and paesed out of the college vvitb pound applied directly uPe4 a tend?' dent, but he was profoundly painstak- etantly, and -soon tile entire cora or se h h militia, root and all, dries up; and Cell I be lifted off with the fingena . fasmarira, minim:Lour bursa ThsruPr This Eta .way *-to rid one's feet o conic was introduced by a .Cincin , , '• • - man1 who says that freezone dries In I. on the soil...whet:8 ori muous grain growing hard Plentiftil manuring a moment, and Amply shrivele up the • is not practiced, and 'even when fez - cern or callus without irritatiog the way u is kept up the' peacalce is not mirroundeng skine !Safe in to the o ortunit it Ives w PP Y Don'tlet father die Of infection or of an increase of pests 'affecting the It/el/jaw 'froin 'whittling at hie, Corns, crop. but clip ihis out and make him tra it. If your druggist hasn't any freesenef tell him to order a small. bottle from ids wholesale drug house for you. Water, Writer Everywhere. "Yes," said the American, "I was once out of sight of land on the At- lantic Ocean twenty-one days:" The Australian spoke up: • !,'On the Pacific Ocean on'e time I didn't see land for twenty-nine days." The Englishman knocked the ashes, from his cigar, and contributed his bit: "I started across the Thames as n kiff once," he sail, '"ancl was out of Wit of -land before I reached the ther side." • "Whet?" demanded the American, The Thames isn't wide eaough for hat anywherei" O "Quite true," said the Englishinan. 'The eciff turned over, and I sank twice! alrs. A. C. Snilia, Goradiveed,. Ont. writes wied , Baby's Own' Tablets for the past two years and have found then' the best medicine " a 'mother can give her little ones and .....1e3E93114.. no 1, Tablets never fail to *banish the aim- ple,ailments of childhood. They'regie late the bowels': • sweeten the stomach and make the ceoes sickly baby bright, on' the set lens-. They brightened els,. and looked at their farms with trew eyes. 0 They were in touch-- wale the world _that•heretofore ..had.ceemed- -so. distaiit." The blush fires, the miner, the 'hunters, the . carriers, 0 the Indian agents and the trappers have provided rich :material for Alan Sulli- van's stories, :Come of the best of Watch have been collected in the via - lune called "The Passing of Owl -I- O But."' More recently he has ',enlarged his field, and in 'his „latest yoluine, 14'The Inner Doer," he take for at- mosphere the 0 labor Movement in, a small industrial town. But the town 18 still in Ontario, a fact that makes if all the more interesting to the Cana. dian.reader, who takes an 'interest in the now rapid growth of e dist1nctje Canadian literature. • • • ' corit. is Nantes, .froni stalks that have suckers,that is what', will be railieds, Like begets like. Seleet corn seed from the stalk as it stands, so .as to'kfiow its parentage. ; SPiraea or astilbe roots potted. up now Will flower in the window garden next winter. There are' several varie- ties of white and yea/ohs shadee of -•••••lh The' coratinon apPbk worm causes a greater money loss than any other itatect that attacks fruit, destroying - • from one-fotiffth to one-lialf of tile en- * tire apple erop of this continent every t year. „ . • The average apple crop is a• bout '150,000,000 barrels. Thus one is able to figure roughly the destruction itc- catomplished by thit-abominable worm. The apple worm's mamma, 'from wheat) eggs the destructiverlarvair de- •',Velop, is7the coddling moth. One cure for themischief is to spray s the trees with arsenical or other min.,.* eral posions. The wornis eat the po3s- 0ned leaves and die. Thanks to this' treatment, the choice grades ofap- 'Oles notadayi come to Market in per - feet' condition, with no worm holes . end no WOMB. . Boys can learn the technical part of agricUlture from older worlonen or theirooMPloyera..far letter 'than theY frin in an elementary sehool.—Sir Robert 'Wright. Imam Rion "andae.7-:....-rasesr P• okilln tENVIL hec.. Good &trot THER.E-'5,* NO .DOUBT ABOUT POSTU. . AS A - 'HEALTH . IMPROVEMENT OVER TEA 0 SA .COFFEE . bealthYsand happy. They ,are seld by medicine dealerst or by mail at 25 cents' a box freiii: The Dr. -Williams' Medicine Co.) Brockville, Ont. , Submarine Rescue, • One%f thejnest dratiatie and thtill- ing .of the episodes of this war was the escape of a boatload of British Seamen froneo German eruiser in the naval battle off Helgoland. The Brit- ish steamship Defendee', having minis a:Germen craft, lowered a whaler to pick up. the swimming. survivors: Be- loteethe -task -had been botapleted, Geelnatil.•cruisets came upeandaehased tbe Defender, -which thus had tteatem- don its small craft. • • The men in the „phaler were .in sad pligbt: Without food or Water, in un- vett, boat,, twentyfive miles from land. and that lend a hostile one, avith nething but 'fog and foes surrounding them, they hardly knew -which way to tura. Suddenly there was a swirl alongside, and up popped. the British submarine Es4, which 'opened its con- ning tower, took the occupants of the whaler on board, 'closed the opening, submerged, and sped homeward, 250 miles away. ER/NE Granulated Eyelids; • Sore Eyes %Pei Inflamed bY Sun, Drnit and Wind quickly relieved by Marine. Try It in ET Your Eyes and inBaby's Eyes. ()UR ralloSmartiag, Jut EyeComfort Nude (Modesty At Your Drurelat e or II° tne9,beeper bottle: Murlokir Ilya Solve, in Tibet 25a. For Boa of the Eye -From. ' Ask smurfa, Eye Remedy Chicago a "111 weeds grow apace. Keep them from seeding, "One year's seeding rhalees seven years' tv.eeding..". rat:asides Lininteltt 0=02 Danctrtlff,‘*;"' • • • att-0 - . Ancient -Brenze-Raccrot--- 0:41, E• truacan tomb' is thought to be 500 r • .... Minard*s Liniment Co„ Limited. . Deer Sirs,- can ;recomiriceid. MI- NARD'S_ LINIMENT for Rheumatism and Sprains, as I have used It for'bOth ,re , Yours -truly, T-- B. LAvtaa,: st, John. Take -sed corn, froM :ttie best pre- ducihg stalici tis they. stand thick in the field. Such seed is more likely to nieet ' competition. "successfully „than seed which comes from. a stalk which stood alone and did not suffer from the crowding of its neighbors. ROYAL YEAST IJ'__ AKE eseaese, 021 140.ETiormailli viiNN,Amot"0.?,ffirFo ,. 000000 v." 000000 Has been catteda's,faverite yeast for serer a esuaror at ;seater& BMW baked with Royal Yeast vim *op fresh and moist longer thaw that swaths with any other, so that a 'W00% *APO/ can iteoy be made et oes twangy *PM thafr last kw bo just as good sus ties first, IMADE_Itit.,.CANADA . '17KOILI,RTT C014.ANY LIMITED •• WINNIPEG TORONTO, ONT. marmots& Every citizen who can do se should plan -early for a garden next year. Econenusts agree that should the war close now, it would be several yeara before the wailing countries abroad eau produce their riermat output ,of crops. Prices are therefore likely te be high ler. a Icing time to eome: dastardat idialraeat for pale tiverywheie. • 4-111-opean factories each week make - about 16,000,000 pounds of artificial better with cocoanut chl as a base. ;.esolVIONS-IresORISERS, - • -seal Send a Dominion. Express Money Order. They are payable everywhere. -CUTICURA-RALED'. 'VERTICHT 'SCALP'. Burning Kept Her Awake Nights, Hard Lunips•Carne. *- . "My scalp began by being very itchy and burning which would keep me. awake nights it was. so- hothersome. First there would come little, hard ' , lumps and -wheal -I scratched than they would turn to flaky scales tr. I eat no relief until I , .e° • got uticura Soap' arid :Ointment. They gave instant relief aria in a week I was completely. healed.'' Agned)' Mre: Alfred Beethelotte, Ed RiverCressing, N. BsiFebniary 11, '16. • Most skin troubles might be prevented. • by using Cuticura -Soap and Ointrrient for every -day toilet purpeses. For R'ee Sample Each by•Mallaci-' 'dress post -Card: "Cuticura, Dept. As, Boston, It.• Sold'eVeiywhere. •1. •r, a: 001e1101a1 Menlo Training • Fighting isn't the only defy *Ea -soldier, and exPourcs to bullets • not as serious aa exposure to all kinds of weather and dampness. Rheumatic aches; sore and stiff muscles, strains and sprains; 'chit- • blains and neuralgia, all are enemies of .thef seldier, and the relief for all these pains and. aches is Slorm's Liniment.' Clean and convenient to carry or use; does not stain, and penetrates without rubbing. 25Generens4140.aizedbottles. at all &assists. c.. 50ca • Pere was the first country to , add instruction in aviatiois to its pnblic school. currieulum. - • , Minorca* Ziniment Relieve! Neural. girlie C— When buying your Piano bidet on having an - " OTTO HIGEL." PIANO AOTION r Six yarieties Of 84 Weed are used iby the Japanese in the manufacture of vegetable isinglass. ' .11rEwoutArrzco' reys sax* pROFIT-ALAKINU -NEWE AND Jgas „ `Offices for sale in good Ontario townie. 13Thie moat Useful 'and /utensil/11R *Pelication to Wilson PublFull raltns °802 pBJ2F, it Adelaide Street. Taranto. Iktmalarsrsalf101711. sa, rtANOPM. TUMORS, LUMPS. RTC. vaa Interrial and, external cured wit out pain by bur lunne treatment Wri ure„kefore too late. Dr. Denman •31 --E0.4744lullietle-PPginiclaa"PdaQateTa A BSORE3/NE TRADE MARK :!;U.S Pit• rai Reduces Bursal Enlargementsi Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Pined Tendons. Sore- ness from Bruises. or Strains; stops Spavin lameness, allays pain. Does /sot blister, it•emove the hair or" lay up The horse: $2.00 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book 1 tree. ABSORBINE, .for tnankind-sa antiseptic liniment for bruises, guts, wound, ' *trains, Painful, swollen veins or glandr. t heals and soothes. $1.00 a bottle at druge gists or pestpaid. Will tell you more if yr% write. /11. F. wino, P. 0. F., 516 lyesns Bldg., Montreal, tea resorting ad eleorbloa ars, sra wele k cumea ;Ms Ferd•leand •King, a New York city Physician and Medical 'Author says : "There can be no strong, vigorous, It -oh' men .nor beautiful, healthy, rosy- •• ctieeked women without iron--Nuxated' Irontaken three times persday after ' meals will increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, .run-clowa roiwa.loo per 'pent. 'In two weeks' timein many Instance Avoid the old fonts-. of ,metallic iron which may Injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and thereby do more harm. than -good. Talesonly- organie-iron--Nuxeted Iron» It is di..° pensed,4y aIJ gocid.drugg lets._ • Well Known Eye Specialist •o tor -Judkins, The Medical Autbor, Publish Astonishing Report on Wonderful Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Many Instances • Years Old. "" • It Is .02i bronze -for the Etruscans of those 'days, who preceded the earli- est of Relifilifilti Italy, knew noseteel• Doubtless its edge was . originally -muck-less ragged- tlumit oovr appears; but, even when new and frealily sharp- ened, it 'must have been an instrument. of tonsorial: torture. Nevertheleis, 2,500 years ago, it was doubtlese esteemed an -admirable -tool. -For one should:remember that arriong peoples not se 'very Much, earlier than the Etruscans 0 the Customary method of reme•ving the beard was by idueking —a process that must have been little short of elgoniiing. .10,•••••••• On Duty Elsewhere. • . An -Irish soldier had lot an eye in battle; but -was allowed toeontintie in the service . 021 Consenting to have a glass eye in its plitee, says an English paper. Otto day? •however, he SP,- peared on parade without his artificial eye. s• "Nolan," said. 'the officer, "you are not properly ,dressed, Whyis your artificial eye net iti its plate . , "Sure., sir," 'replied .Nolan, "I left it in Me box to keep an eye on nse.kit while Pra on parade." The big galvanized titaii-box perch- ed on top of a lonely 'Met was hever deSignecl-for-beauty--butAt's-t -scam-- crow that drives*. the lefiettoime forever froM the WM. 1 Wonum nought She Would Die. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ogdensburg, Wis.-"I suffered, from -female troubles whichcowed. piercing - pains like a knife through, my back and sidee I finally lost all my strength' co I had to go to, bed.' The. doctor advised an oper- ation but I Would not listea to it. I thought of what I had reed ahoutLyclia., .E. Pinkhtun's Vege- table Compotm4 and tried it.. -The first bottle brought eat relief 'Mid six 'bottles have eri ely cured inc. All women wile have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." --! `Mrs. Erma DORtoN, Oidensburgt Wis. Physicians undoubte IY did their best, tattled With this ease steadily and could do no more, but often the most scientifie treatment hi surpassed by the meditinal properties of the good old fashioned too and herbs contained in B., I Pinkhant's Vegetable Compound. If any colnlieation exists it pays 4f .rite -the Lydia-M-Pinkhara- iti Co., Lynn, astpfor Aped's! free advice ISSUE No. 42-11.. • pit. BECK,' A .iiree Prescription *Ou Op Neve --Filked-ancl.:153eAti:rdisie. • • • l'tew York. -Pr. Beek, a New Mark state eye specialist, and Dr. Judkins, a. Massa- chusetts pbysician, were asked to Make a thorough test of the popular eye remedy, lama Opto.Their reports were most -inter- esting. Here they are: Dr. Beckareportea *Taaten_my attention was first called to the wonderful eye rem- edy, Bon Opto .1 was Inclined to ha skepti- cal. I mi ake t a rule to test every note treatment which ie bro gilt to my attention. Having specialized in la work for the past twenty years, I, believe I ana qualified to express an intelligent opinion on remedies applicable to the eyes. Since Bon Opto hes created such a sensation throughout' the United States and Canada, 1 welcomed the opportunity. to test it. I began to Use it in my DraCtie6 al/11m11; year :gst em frank to Ay thata r e_t aro suea that I hesitate to tell of my -ex- perienee for fear it will sound incredible. Some of the' results I. have accomplished with nen Anne eat. Only- attonished myself but also other physicians with whom 1 ba -re talked about it. I have had many individ- Mlle who bad worn kissses for years for far-sightedness, near-sightedimee, netielna- thini and other eye weaknesses, tell me those have dispensed with theta through tho atop - tion °lathe Bon Opto principal's Many eye CrOtIgectlir bit/ftral ctillitettitt? riligerg it a o s Opto toothed tella how to exercise and de. tvitrP nrtunr40' Oviso trresr.tbObIlfhthta gshySielalt thrr :rennet; iton Opto print pal, arve it the same careftil trial X bean) and Otto is no doebt in toy mind they will...eel:4e to the oeifelturion have, gamely, that the Bon Opto method espens tho door ter the tare of many eye troubles which have heratotore beens.tsaiSes- itiblo 're cope 'WILL -The-tretitment is se sirayde to its apiplicatioe that it can be used at home by anyone of avorsae Iiitenigente In nay own practise I Mere seen it strengthen „ 4.-•;•-•0000 the eyesight anore thai50 per cent in one week's time. •I have also used it with -sur- prlslng eerectin cases' of work -grained eyes, pink ere, Infianimcd lids, catarrhal con- junctivites, smarting, painful, aching.. itch- ing eyes, eyes. weakened lam colds,. smoke, sun, dust and wind, watery eyes, blurred vision, and in fact many other ,conditiond too numerous to describe in this report. 4 new Ana startling case hes iust•come'under my observation, which yielded to Bon C)_pto. Is that of a young girl. 12 years old. Two --- 'proininent ere specialists, after a thorough examination of the young girl, decided In order to save the sight of her' right eye, the left ere 'must be removed. 'Before permit- tiug her to be operated anstlio.young girrs father decided to use Bon Oato. In Jess than three davita merited improvement was noticed. At the end of itoweek the Inflania elation had almost -disappeared, and at the end af lax -weeks- theeyewas saectraJust-1 think -what the earieg of tha•eya taerma to this- little airl. .4.notirov..A” • !-,-Letilt, tf ' o • ilfdratirietr-three yeers OM., She came ta me with dull eisfon and ektretne inflaihma- tion Of the lids 'and the' conjunctiviewitsal- most raw. , After two weeks' Mae. of Bon Opto the lids were absolutely normal and her eyes 'artaaas bright as many a 'girl of sixteen.". . • • • • . • Dr. Tudainie Massachusetts -Pb.ygelan, forraeriy Chief of Cliniceittaaa Union trailallarpital;aBastoa;Nitse.,- and, formerly House Surgeon. at•theNeiv'England Eye and Ear Infirmery .. of : Portland, Maine,' and medical author for matyrears, reports: • "I have found oculists too atone to oper-. atejaul. °etiolates too willing to prescribe glasses while neglecting the:simple forrati- las Which feralthe basis of that wonderful Wane tteatidentlor eye.troubles,--Bon-Qpto, This, in my opinion, is a remarkable -rem- edy for the cure and prevention' of malty eye disorders. tar racoon( in. developing and strengthening. the eyesight tvill.soon maim eye .g•lessee old taellioned /tad the barna of, eya baths which -the non °Out inethodepro- vides, will make its pse aa tommonae that athe tooth brush, -1 ran thoroughly Con- vinced. from my eirperienee With Boa 000 that it Will strengthen the eyeeight at least 50 per cent in -one Weals time in meter in - Stances. Dr. W. R. Devine, director ttf medical' illepection in the Boston schools, in his report .nubliehed ssobstiqre--100 late-, etates that only /4,010 out of 89,175 ex. mined, need to weer cleated -now, a markea deorease- over theprevious report. • Bon Opto is hastordng tits- eyeghossiebs age In bespectacled llostots", 'Victims of eye strain arid other eye weak: -pestles and those who wear ;sasses will bo. glad to know that' according to Dr..Book• and Dr. Judkins, there to real hopo and hole for them. afany whose eyes wore tan - Ins say they have bad their eyes restored by this remarkable prescription .oned puny who oneo wore glasses Bey they have thrown there away." Otte man says, after uejng.lt: 'X VMS almoht blind. Could not thing without ow glasses and my eyes 0 hu See to read at all. Now it can read evori- get rt any morthey e. At might WM d paha dreadfally. Now they feel fine ell the tithe. It was like a :tirade to me." . A lady who used it -says: "The atmosphere seemed hasy_Witherserithent. unlug this proseription for Is days everrthiug seeeria Clear I can read e fl I . • Dn. surnius caused by- overworked, tiraieyesecelaclein- auTed-terce headaches. I have worn glasses for several 'rears, both for distanee akid dosci stark tied without them I could not read' my own. name on an envelope or the typewriting on the mitelane. before me. I can do both now and have discerded, my long' distitnce glasses' altogether. t can' count across the street netva Whieli rot nevem/ tho guttering Ieavea ,tbe trees ayoelanlretszhitraii:efli:::rookae! like a dim green blur to me. 7, cannot express may joy at what It hits that thousands. who wear. glasses can now,discard there tetteon- able time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble . and expense of ever gettlag gin.ssea. Eye troubles of Many descriptions ' DIV be tvonderfully benefited by the use of tide prescription bome. Here Is the pre- beription GO to ally active drug store and eet, bottle of Bon Opto tablets. Drop ens slooste tole in fottrth of a glass of water And lot it dissolves With this 1iquia bat o tee +vet two to roar 'Wawa daily. You altoUld notice your eeea clear up pereeptibly right fora the start and Inflatnitation and redness will quickly disappear. It Your eyes bonier you eten a little, it is your duty o take steps to save them now heferesit is too lat. Many hopelessly blind,might have eyacvsestlathtetimros.ight If they had cared for their • NOT/I-Another -prominent physician to whein the are article ter submitted: said: "Yea. the on to gesertplion tem. iNwenderfai egel gilt lo lera jaettntserteleateeliatigs itgew itreal a' 144, me 1 ed by arta .. have used I. very tuccece- IP le Isr own practice on patients Whr90 Orti were etrainea thron h overwork or mbint slimes. ( It le one Of tit very tow preparationt a grol 0011Id be stio oil bend for areinnIr wigs lia a most every falai r.'"--- Bon {tete rererrea rein it is. en ethical twerssation. the for- a %kb 110 41 stent medicine Or a serat baulk 'leg_arinied_tal the packets Itti tatttl., lartreferii -guarantee at Sirt. striation eyetirt to per tent in gee wee t :a inane tt. ra'' Ws zoo eta It fa iliausatia Withont glasse Atterhet wile used it la;' abed aregneete. iholudliasitronoral * 00$01,...% was bothered With el'e tura astesoo!iwomatosoutbo.s11 . Tembirn end . Nato* . 1••