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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-8-2, Page 3The Waste . of War is terrible, but the waste of food in times of peace is colossal. Rich and poor alike eat tons of food that has little food value—and this useless food breaks down the so-called ' eliminating or- gans and depletes the physi- cal and mental powers. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is all food, prepared by a process which makes every particle thoroughly digested. It is 100 per cent. whole wheat. Two or three of these Biscuits with milk, make a nourishing meal, -- supplying the greatest amount of energy at lowest cost. Delicious with sliced bat)anas, - berries ' or other fr aits • Made in Canada. Don't Be Penny Wise.' No housewife should let the increas- ed price of sugar keep her from pre- serving all the fruit and berries that she can get. A little figuring will show her that the increased price 'of sugar is only 11/2 cents to the quart ja s., o -0—o -- PAIN ? NOTA BIT I LIFT YOUR CORNS. OR CALLUSES OFF No humbug 1 Apply few drops then Just lift them away, with fingers. e Q-0--0-0-0--o-0—o—O-0---e=e This new drug is an ether compound discovered by ,a Cincinnati chemist. It is called freezone, and can now be ob- tained in. tiny bottles as here shown at very Psi,'• ' little cost from any .•• drug store, Just ask for freezone. Apply a drafteort two directly up- on pon a tender corn or cal- lus and 'instantly the •-•.soreness. disappears.. Shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose' that you can lift It off, root and all, with the fingers. Not a twinge of pain, soreness or irritation; Dot even the slightest smarting, either when. applying > freezone or afterwards. This drug doesn't eat up the corn or callus, but shrivels them so !hey loosen and come: -right -out, . It is no humbug!' It works like a charm. cl a few cents you can get rid of. every hard corn, soft Corn or,corn bo• tween the toes, as well as painful cal, loses on bottom of,your feet. It -never ,..disappoints and never horns, bites or. intWines: ` If 'y'o'ur dilitggist haei 't any freezone yet;' tell hint' tri get' a little bottle for you from ` Lis wholesale home. VERTE 991 Philadelphia, Pa.—"One year. ago I was very sick and I suffered with pains mill in•my-side and back until g Dearly Went crazy. ' i went to different doctors and they all said I had ' female trouble and would not get any, relief until I would be" operated on. I had suffered forfour years before this time,bet I kept get- ting worse the more. niet)icine I took. Avery month since I was a young girl I had suffered with cramps in my sides at periods and was never regular. I saw your advertise- ment in the newspaper and the picture of a woman who had been saved from nn operation and this picture was im- pressed on in mind. The doctor had ,Vd given me only two more days to make up my mind so I sent my husband to the drug store at once for a bottle oi` Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and believe me, d soon noticed a ehange and when I had finished the third bottle I was 'cured and never felt better. I grant you the privilege to publish my letter arld am only too glad to let other • wo�o n know of my cure. i- Mrs.T1POS,IcGt $CAL. 3432 Ilartvie Street, Phila., Pa. ISD; 9. ISS1.11i, 30—'1'7. VISITED BY AaLIQN. Only the Good Temper of the Animal Averted Serious Consequences. There is plenty of danger in train- ing wild animals; nevertheless, 'in many cases those who work amongthe carnivores owe their lives to the good temper of their charges, In that don nection Mr, Carl Hagenbeck records in Beasts ' and Men an adventure that would alarm even the most courageous. inthe beginning of the sixties, writes Mr. Hagenbeck, I was bringing from Cologne to Hamburg a large col- lection of• animals. Among them was a four-year-old lion. It was plac- ed in a great kennel and, together with all the other animals, was install- ed in the railway van. A man named Druard was in charge of the animals during the journey. When everything was satisfactorily arranged, he closed the door of the van and made himself, comfortable. The train rumbled on through the night and the unsuspecting keeper dozed peacefully. Suddenly he felt a great weight" upon his chest, and woke with a start. In the darkness, not a yardfrom him,' there shone two greenish lights, and he could dimly see the shaggy' outline of the lion's mane. In some way the fastening of its cage had become disarranged and, the huge beast had escaped. Druard was a.trainer of long experi- erfce, and he knew that this lion was good-tempered. So he decided at once 'that the best thing to do was somehow or other to tie the animal up. For the rest he must share the place with the lion until the next, station, and make the best of his awkward situation. Fortunately, no trouble broke out between the lion and the other animals. Had anything of that sort occurred, the man would never have lived to tell the tale. Druard quietly untied a sash that he wore round his body and placed it round the lion's neck. Then groping his way through the dark and jolting van he succeeded in fastening the other end of the s t>�sh to the handle of the door. At the text station he sounded the alarm, and when lights were brought -led the lion back to its cage. SUMMER HEAT HARD ON BABY No season of the year is so danger- ous to the life of Tittle ones as is the summer. The excessive heat throws the little stomach out of order so quickly that unless prompt aid is at .hand ' the baliy may be beyond all. human help before the mother realizes he is 1. Suminer is the season when diarrhoea,ycholera infantum,:dysentry, and colic are most prevalent. Any one of these troubles may prove deadly if not promptly treated. During the summer the mothers' best friend is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach and keep baby healthy. , The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers• or by maii at 25 cents a box from The Dr. liams' Medicine Oo., Brockville, Ont. 'Buy by weight. Disregard the measure. Insist upon correct weight. Patronizea responsible merchant.'By insisting on full weight you obtain the full amount of food for, which you pare paying. This is to certify that fourteen years ago I got the cords of my left wrist nearly severed; and was for about nine months that I had nouse of my hand, and tried other Liniments, also doctors, and was receiving n:r benefit: By a persuasion . from a friend I got MINARD'S LINIMENT and used one, bottle which completely cured me, and have been using MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT; in my -family" ever since and find it the same as when I first used it, and would never be with- out it. • ISAAC E. , MANN. Aug. 31st, 1908. - Metapedia, P. Q, IN BLIGHTY. Oh, to be in Blighty,,. Now that summer's there! But I can't get back to Blighty, For the U-boats won't play fair. So I' ,lie in this long, white ward, and dream Of the old home farm and the plough- ing ln>; team, And the sweet flowers starring the hillside brow In Blighty—now! Oh, to be in Blighty! I'm broken, blind, and sore. My heart sure aches for Blighty, And 'Sem tired of blood and war. And I think of the stone -paved village street, And the bright -faced lassies so „trim and Sweet, And the old man driving the soft -eyed cow In Blighty—now! Oh, to be in BIght No ;'that summer's there!'a . •r But' �en' t get back• to Blighty, For the U-boats won't , lay fair So I'll shift the arm that- they're try- / Y Y / ing• to mends, Anel doze awhile, and just•retend p That when I wake I'll ilnd me—how? In Blighty—now! —Eileen Smith; :rLlc r e I'. 1 h eletrician s wireless re - delver small enough to be carried in a pocket, yet, will pick up messages, when connected with almost any inetal surface. 5inard's Liniment Curacy ?argot u Cows RICHES. You can be ridhein friends, And riclkin'kindly .graces , .And 'draw great dividends, In smiles on many faces, You need not wisdom great Nor feats of glory; Kindness will better state Your splendid story, The long -remembered dead Lived not in splendor, Their records can be read In memories tender. WHEN YOUR COLOR FADES When a girl-on,a woman—Ands her color fading, when her cheeks and lips grow pale, and she gets short of breath easily andher heart palpitates after slight exertion; or under the least ex- citement, it means that she is suffer- ing from anaemia -thin, watery blood. Headache and backache frequently accompany this condition, and ner- vousness is often present. The remedy for this ,condition is to build up the,,blood, and for this pur- pose there is no medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They build up and renew the blood, bring ,bright- ness to the eyes, color to the cheeks, and a general feeling of renewed health and energy. The only other treatment needed is plenty of sunlight, I moderate exercise and good, plain.) food. The girl” or woman, who gives this treatment a fair trial will soon` find herself enjoying perfect health. You can get Dr, Williams' Pink ,Pills from any dealer in medicine, or by mail post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 froni The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, -Ont. RUSSIAN ROYALTY IN PRISON How the Deposed Spend Their I< Czar and His Famil r Time. The former czar' of all the Russias is not a manresource, Lon- don theZ n Y 0 don Mail, and he is feeling horribly bored with nothing to do but to water his flowers and talk to the wife of. his bosom on the telephone—in the pre- sence of a guard. He is allowed to see is children, but also only under supervision. One'of his girls became so; unhappy at his plight—it is: the" ;Grand Duchess Marie,: who dotes 'on him -that she had a nervous break- down. The othergirls, g ,with the czarevitch, itch, try to keep up heir spirits with tennis and lessons an music. Tatiana; at ana; the second girl, has quite a lovely voice and is as musical as her brother. Had her lines been cast in other places she might have made her fortune as •a" prima donna. - As it is singing means good fun >to_her... t Those who have come in contact with the czarevitch feel very sorry'for the poor little chap for the change in his life. He was patriotic. above -all things, and it was a passion with him to stay with his father at - headquar- ters. Although he. had been rather. a terror as boys go. before the war, his keenness to serve made him behave well, and the officers of the chief staff, instead of finding him" a nuisance, say that he was as willing to do•his bit as any common or garden scout boy. He was found one day tearing: up the photographs of all his German're- latives. When he came tolthat of the Grand Duke of Hesse 'he sent for his youngest_ sister, who is his chief pal.; "Look here, Nastia," he'said, "canl tear up mother's brother ?" "0f course,"said Nastia, "as he's a Ger- man!" Together the two children tore the photograph to bits antf•stamp- ed them under foot, cheering wildly as they did so. "Wanted to Be There. - "I like to have vacation," said Tony. "We can't get along very well with- out you," said the boss. "You don't need a vacation. You'I1 only blow in your money and come back broke.".; "I like to have°vacation," persisted Tony. " I get married, and I kinda like to be there." y e,,, yMiwtira;:w. a tli! i •eby Skillfully 1 blended processedl make a most delicious food in flavor as well 'as a greak body, brain and nerve builder. nips40 P itasap YOUNG WOMEN WANTED Good opportunity offered young Women, desiring permanent work in Toronto, to learn waitresses' work in the largest established• restaurant in Canada: Good wages paid, best work- ing conditions and fair treatment. Write, Phone or Call. CHILDS COMPANY, 158 YONGE ST., TORONTO. A Poser. "Say,' mamma, -do big fishes eat lit- tle fishes like these sardines?" "Certainly, my child!" "But how dc'•they open the tins?" Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. One way to prepare rice is to put it in a cotton ,hag and drop the same into a kettleful of, boiling water. MONEY ORDERS The safe way to send money by mail Is by Dominion Express Money Order, Run a spade down around the roots df cosmos. plants to check rampant growth and to force them into flower.. nor s ininient Cures Diphtheria. MISCELLANEOUS �ryANCLIt, TUMORS, :I:UAII'S; ETC., V internal and external cured with- out pain by our home treatment. Write us beforetoo late, Dr.,Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. America's Plonoer Dog Remedies BOOK ON DOG (DISEASES And Ii'?W to Feed tfhilod free to any address by the .Author H. CLAY•GLOVER CO., Inc., 118 West 31st Street, New York SW It B flairoroo� Cuticura Soap shampoos pre- ceded ro-ceded by light touches of Cu- ticura Oint- ment, to spots of dandruff' ands tcbl ng aro mosteffective. They tend to arre ,t falling hair and pro- mote '.a.. heal- thy scalp. Samples tree by mall. -Address "Dunmire, A." Sold eery: where. Cavalry 'Wireless Equipment. There are several forms of wire- less equipment used in warfare, and tinder favorable conditions a range of from 150 to 200 miles: ispossible with one of them. The most portable ."eta- tion," however, is the cavalry type, which weighs 640 pounds, and is car- ried about in egl6al proportions by four horses. Its range is not a wide one; it works over a distance of from twenty-five to thirty miles. Next to its unique flavour, the great economy of Saluda 'Tea has been the reason for its enormous sale. Saving the Glove. When one or both fasterners of a glove have pulled out, darn the hole and sew an ordinary dress snap near the old fastening and the glove is use- ful again. Sor ttr- Granulated Eyelids, Eyes inflamed by expo- sure to Sun, Dust and Wind Quickly relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting, lust Eye Comfort, S. Al Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Mori ieEye Sal velnTubes 25c. Forilook of iheLye Freeask Druggists or Glurineiye[demedyCo„Chicago Propellers made of pressed steel, lacquered to give them perfectly smooth surface's, are the last word in airplane ,const -ruction. Minarets Liniment Cures Distemper. A telescope with two parallel bar rely to enable two persons to see the same object at the same time has been built by, a Swiss optician. When buying your Piano insist on having an "OTT() H G E L ” PIANO ACTION YOU CAN'T CUT OtfT A 13ag Spavin 0! 'ThOroug!1p!a but you can clean them off promptly with and you work the horse same tittle. Does not blister or remove the hair. $2.00 per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more if you write. Book 4M free. ABSORBINE, the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured Museles or Ligaments, Eutareed: Glands, Wens, Cysts. Allays pain quickly. Prlcc 87. and 51 a horde at drugalate or delivered. W F. YOUNG, P. D. F,, 516 Lymans Sldg., Montreal, Gan. 'ibsorbine add Absorbine, Jr.. are made !p Canada.1 Like A Boy at 50 Bubbling Over With cit ®ity Takin . Ir :ir' s i Doctor says Mutated Iron is greatest of all strength builders— Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 100 per cent. in two weeks' time. NEW YORK, N. Y.—Not long ago a again ;and : see for yourself how much man came to me who was nearly half ayou have gained. I have seen dozens of century old and asked me to; give him a:f nervous run-down people .who :wereail preliminary,examinatlQn"for, life insur- ing all the while, double their strength the bhim with and endurance and entirely get rid of loodwas astonished to find Pressure of a boy -of 20 and as all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and full of vigor, vire and vitality as a young" other troubles in from ten to fourteen man; in fact a young man he really was ; days' time simply by taking iron in the notwithstanding his age. The secret he, proper form. And this after they had said was taking iron— nuxated iron had in filled him with renewedlife. At 30 `' some cases benne for months he wast without obtaining ng any benefit. Butn done. in bad health; at 46 he' was care•tvorn:i take the old forms of reduced iron, iron and nearly all in. Now at' 60 after taking acetate or tincture o,t iron simply to save Nua-ated Iron a 'miracle of vitality and,a few cents.,' You must take -iron in a his face: beaming with the buoyancy of fornt that can be easily absorbed and as - youth. As I have said a, hundred times similated like nuxated iron if you want over, iron is the greatest' of all strength it to do you any good, otherwise it may builders. If people would only take Nux- , prove worse than "useless: Many an- ated Iron when; they feel weak or run- athlete or prizefighter: has won the da down instead of dosing themselves with simply because he knew the secret of habit-forming drugs, stimulants and al- coholic great beverages T am convinced that in hisrblood ` renglthh Iranand beforendrance he wentand fillintod this way they could ward off disease, - the affray, while many another has gone preventing it becoming organic in thou- down to' inglorious defeat simply* for the sands of eases and thereby the lives of lack of iron. --E„ Sauer, .lf.D. thousands might -be saved who now die every year from 0 pneumonia, 1- p t a grippe; kid- NOTE: u�. g hpy Ii i, S Iron, notrecommendeda patent hey liver, heart trouble and other dan- , above by Dr. E. Sauer,. is not a patent gerous maladies. The' real and true„ medicine nc1 sacrot acme y, but one which; cause which started their diseases was. -�1s heti known to druggists, and sv hose iron nothing ..more nor less than a weakened, constituents are widely. prescribed by emi condition brought'on by' lack of iron in. nent physicians Everywhere.. Unitise . the the blood. Iron is absolutely necessary Older Incrga.nic 'iron products, It is easily to enable your blood to change load into assimilated, does not injure the teeth, living tissue. Without it, no matter how make thein black, nor upset the "stomaeh much or what you eat, your food merely on the contrary, it is a most, potent rem passes through you without doing you edy in, nearly all forms of indigestion; as`` any good. You don't get tale strength well as for nervous, run-down conditions.: out of: It and as. a consequence': you. be- The manufacturers have .such great confi- come weak, pale iand sickly looking just dence'in nuxated Iron that they offer to" like a plant trying 'to' grow' in a soil -forfeit" 6100.00 to any chaaritable`institution deficient in iron: If you are not strong '15 they cannot take any man 0r woman,• or well you owe it to yourself, to make under 60, who lacks iron, and increase the following test::See how long youtheir strength 100% or over in four, weeks' can work or how far you can walk time, provided they have noserious or- five-grain becoming tired. Next take two gamic trouble. They also offer to refund: five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated your money if it does not at least double iron threetimesper day aftermeals for your strengthand endurance in ten days' two weeks. Then test your strength time. it is dispensed by all good 11rugglsts. kijtsu ;r�,� ", d D. eek,, e e i ,.., own s Specialist and D• ctor Judkins, The I.,ical Author, Publish AstonishingL on erful Remedy To Strengthen Eye i•'i .�h Sayit Strengthens �,en s Eyeslght SO% in One Week's Time in Many Instances ' DR. BECIC A Free Prescription You Can Brave tilled -and Use at Marne. • Nbw yorkc.-=Dr. Beek,- New York state eye• speelafst, and Dr. Judkins, a Massa- chusetts`physiclan, were asked to marcs a thorough .test of the popular eye remedy, Bon Opto. Their reports were mbstinter- esting: 11-Tero they are: Dr: :,Beek reports, "When `my attention was 0lr51 called to the `vonclerful eye, rem- edy,� ion Opto, I was inclined to be skepti- cal. I make it a rule to test every new treatment which is brought to any attention. Having specialized in eye work for the pnast twenty years, I believe I am iluanned'to express• an intelligent opinion on remedies -sipplicnble to the eyes. Since Bon Opto has created such a sensation thrbugl,Ont the United States and Canada, T welcomed the opportunity to test 'it .. I began to ole it in my piraetice a Tittle over a year ago and 1 am nook •to say that the results obtained are such that I hesittlto to tell of my'ex- perieiice. for fear it Will sound incredible. Some of the results I have accomplished with Bon Opto net only astonished myself but also other physicians with, whom I have `talked'about it.' I have had many ind1'vitt uals, Who , had worn g]elses :50i years for 'Par-sightcdtess, neer-sightedness, ast:i ma- tistn and other rye weaknessas, tell rho they, have dispensed with thorn through thcedop- tion of. the Bon Opto principal, Many eye 1 troubles can be traced .tliroctly to muscular contraction and relaxation incl° since 13011 0010' IMIt.hoct tufts how 10 exercise and clt+- t velop the eye muscles, it reaches conditions t not possible through other means. I advise every, thoughtful physician to study 13on s Oto ltrine,i rad give i i, g v t the sumo: careful t trial I• have and thero is no doubt in my r mind they will corn') to the concluei0n I have, mello y, that the Bon (Seto method t opens the e d e r l door tor tic' cure c. r.. of many eye trortblcs which Bove heretofore boon irnpos- b siblo to rope with. The treatment is at t simple in its application that it can bo tined S at home by anyone of average int.rlligel50e. In my own practice 1 hoe seen it stseiaittlfen, the eyesight more than 50 ;per cent in one week's time. I have also used it with sur- prising effect an cases of vbrk strained eyes, pink eye,," inflammed lids, 'catarrhal' con- Junetivites, smarting, painful, aching', tch ing. eyes, eyes weakened from colds, smoke, sun, dust and wind,' watery eyes, blurred vision, and in fact'.many 'other conditions' too numerous to describe in'this ;report. A new and startling case has just come under my observation, which yielded to Bon Opto, is that of a young :mirl, 12 years old. Two prominent eye specialists, after a thorough •exiunination of the young girl, decided. in order to save the sight of her right eye, the loft eye must be removed. Before pernilt ting her t0 ebe operated on, the young girl's father decided to use Bon. Opto. In'loss than three days a' marked improvement was noticed. At the end of a week the inflam- mation had almost disappeared, and :at'tlte end of six weeks the eye was saved. Just think What the Saving of that eye means to. this little girl. Another case is that of a. lady ninety-threo years old. She "came to me with dull vision :tnd extreme inflamma- tion of the lids and the conjtinetiva was al- most raw. After two weeks' use of Bon Opto the licks were absolutely normal neon her eyes ,are as bright as many a girl: of sixteen," Dr. Judkins, illaesachusetts physician, formerly Chief of Clinics in the Union. Gen- eral Hospital, Boston Arose., and formerly Douse Surgeon at,tlie New England Bye:and Ear Infirmary medicalauthory 1' my ea, report and a for many years, reports: "f have found oculists too prone to oper- ate and opticians too wiling to prescribe glasses while neglecting the simple formu- las ,which form the basis of that wonderful home treatment for eye troubled, Bon-Opto. This in nay opinion, is a remarkable rein, ody for the cure and prevention of many 03'0 disorders. Its nrieeess in developing and strengthening the eyesight wilLsoon make eye glasses old fashioned. and the form 05 eye baths which the Bon Opto method pro- vides, will snake its use as corntuon as that of the tooth brush. •I am thoroughly eon - Voiced ed irOm n5 g y .experience with Bon Opto that it will strengthen the eyesight at' least 60"" ere r nt n e i one it oe p k s time in many in Stances. Dr. W. H. Devine, director of medical inspection in the Boston sehoolg, in 1)10 report published 1!ebruary 25, .'Alt, states that only 14,116 out of 51,171 ex- amined, teedto t wear glasses g a sea n.ow, a marked decrease over the previon5 report.: Bon ()pie is hastening the eyeglassless age in bespectacled Boston." 5, "Victims of eye strain 1 other - t ant of e eye weak - /lessee and those who wear glasses ;viii. bo glad to Igaew that according to 1)r. Beck end Dr. :Tudkins, there 18 real Lope and cele for 'them. Ala y whose eyes were fail- ing say they have bad their' eyes 3 S reSt01•ecl by this rernurkllble pi+elcrlption and loamy tiro once wore glasses say they have 1rr0wn them /ml3 "' One man says after using it: "I was almost Mind. Could pot ce•10 read at all, Now I can read every cling without t t glasses and a y eyeii do rot hurt any more. At aright tltoy ° oiild jtaie dreadfully. Now they fool fine all the fine, It woe into a ntiirae1e to the,"lady who used it says) "'llho afmQsphere s'eeined azy With 115 without glasses but afte!' train; hies preserlption for 11 days everything Denis clear. I can read even fine print l'ays, thorn„x elnescsw, bothhnoeredthorwith ivhoeye' hissatrtlrued it sas -" DR. 3UDKIN5 ceus overworked, by o erwoi•ked, tired eyes which in- duced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for Several years, both for distance an cieso work and without then I could no read my own risme o1 an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before mo. T can do b.Ath now and have discarded •my long distanee glasses altogether. I can Count the flattering leaves on the trees across the street now, which for, several years have looked like aim greet. blur to me. I cannot express my joy at what it has done for me. "It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard thein in a. reason.. able time and multitudes' more will be able to strengthen their 0708 so as to be spared the trouble and expense of: ever getting glasses, ltye troubles of many, descriptiohs MO bo woncierfuliy benefited by the use of thisresSii o tion at home. Ilene is thero- sciiption 1 Go to any active drugstore and et a bottle of Bort Opto tablets. 1)rop one Bon Opto tablet in a fourth of a glas water and let it disselve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to fear times jail Yea y 1 should notice your eyes Clear up perceptibly right froth the start and inflammation 101 redness w111 quickly disappear. If your eyes bother you even a little, it is your duty to take steps to save then t now before'it is too late. ninny ho eleS5ly blind might ludo saved cl tlietr• sight if they had bared Sorh eyes in time, t silt 2•5OTra—A other ltrorninenit til +s7 qq i 3 15: to whoa the a11a1'c•ru�ttclo vats submitted, MI5: ” cs tlt Ronprescriptiontellyre , . _ e e edy. oItsostit ever a wonder0 oll remedy. Its constituent oeustttaent .iit{;ratlloats Fire. word renis to etnioeut e e sltealnlistl And widolr 50. nrrgibe{i by tir5rn. I hevo used . it Ver • e . Amy in My own Traci y sadoedgt. 'practice r on patients ni whose eyes Were i trdlued through trvettvOrk Or unelat lad e& . 11 is. or of the vory 'OOV, Urepnrettoa 1 feel SUMO bo•e) • }i,,.tanlirt. 1 ri tor d rr crrii. I tr s�. ttiPo,ost o"vegy farili[J5.',' Bon t)5to grof rreq .o ' , is not is eni mec11111 &.1 o t, h ., x ana reiirot�c, t 1. tt ro� I s au rtlticat trreit5aratlou,. the f ltinln being: printed 011 the ae01 o 2aotu . ,v 1 .., ne the esi it ler.. ,lY(1i.•liri y� } GO C the .it to, ani nittlieu ovrsiF�1}111 per 01 in 'one 6vicek n nine in rn my '3ias stenees m• tetmel the monor.. It: is ditinif,ge by tali good drut3•gists, includirnr r efitai'lil „ 4 stores: also by Cr. l,u,tnbtyri and :T~. Ix"attli6` A'+; Co„ Toronto.