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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-9-13, Page 3Don't Waste, Don't Starve --there is plenty of food for all if you will only do your ' bit in preventing waste. Demand the ''hole wheat grain in breakfast foods°and bread. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is 100 percent.; whole wheat ---nothing 'wast- ed, every particle utilized. It contains more regalnutri- ment than meat, and costs much less. For any meal with milk and fruits. ,For Autumns . School DayS' Very up to date is this little suit with its belt, panel front and buttons on either side of the panel. It is suitable for heavy cotton material and for wool materials such as serge, whipcord and garbardine. McCall Pattern No. 7904; Boy's Suit; knee trousers.' In 3 sizes; 2 to 6 years. Price, 15 cents. 44,404 „II at DA g4.1 ill ll .i 'lii> lir. ft:. *Al". r � �r r liuellerrlr .�07 flag, k Mtimiliiiiisflilir'I1a1 ' �iiul1Y .+ �1' 1 r� r i� � i 1 �/ it �l A i fl!JJry:�ii�.r1� �i0 f �*Ir l r • �jl�► 1104.. 0 �,�. d1/ i r C/. ,1 ,L''�prl/ Jr" i�n 0� I il , Atm i i0.1 rlr r 0; irr ©,,,,,e,,,,,. A novelty in frocks is this little model with a 'um er-lik 7 p e waist which ties under each arm. The dress il- lustrated is developed in' gay plaid • gingham with a collar of organdie ending in a tie in front. This is a charming dress for fall .school wear. McCall Pattern No. 7928, Girl's Dress; straight pleated skirt attached to un - Tea and Coffee Drinkers who are usually after they change to the ti 9 pure e ' food. drink— "There's s a R Canadian Tonttuu (;crca) Co,, Ltd. Windsor, Ont. derbody. 'In 6 sizes; 6 to 14 years. p Price, 15 cents, SAVE 1TII C1IILU��LN ,These patterns may'be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or M4:liers is'ho keel! a box of Baby's from the McCall co.,''70 Bond St„ Tor- Own, 'f,ablete in the iiouse nlay feel onto, Dept. W. thatthe lives o1' their little one are reasonably safe'during .the hot weath- BACK TO LIQNDON el•.oz 5t nauh troubles, cholera infan• tum and diarrhoea car t, carry off, thousands A Poem of Leave of little ones every su:matier in meet "I have not wept when 1 have seen eases because the mother does not My 'stricken comrades die; have a safe, needicire at hind to give I have not wept when we have 'made Pr'ornPtlY. * Baby's' O�vn Tablets cure The place where they should lie; these troubles, or if given occasionally to the well. child will prevent their ,' conning on. The Tahlets are guaran- teed by a government analyst to he ab- solutely harmless even to the -;new- born r babe. They are especially good A season to refrain; in summer because they regulate the How should it ope, this fount of tears,bows'- lreep the stomach. sweet While I sate in the train, So that all blurred the landscape mov- ed Outwith the window. pane? Would Have Felt the Same. KINDLY DELIVIE1b 'rHA'A` I3113LE. `I1ark! observed the romantic young woman spending: her holidays During the German Occupation The on the farm, "Just hear how those Sacred Volume Was Kept Secure old trees in the orchard tnoen and r groan in the stogrp, like 'the crying of 1l t Noyon, when the German l a lost soul!" znar,'ehed in, the Kommandantux went "Well," replied her - z 1't straight to the cathedral, and said to p;etcal and s unromantic companion, "I guess you'd the sacristan's wife: "Kindly deliver moan and groan, too, if you were O up the tenth -century Bible of Noyon full of green apples as those trees Cathedral," says Laurence Jerrold in axle," the Contemporary Review. "They knew all about it. But the. sacristan's wife `had never heard' of. 1 Granulated Eyelids, that Bible. For two years and � z a half l� Wit' Sore Eves, Eyes.Infamed by the Kommandantur• looked for that Sun, Duos and Wind quickly relieved by Murine. Try A In T3ible, and tlevez found it, The sac'ris- tan's wife showed it me. It is a rare illuminated Gospel with some unique decorations. "She had every night hid it'in a different corner` of her house. She wouldh" ave been. shot if it had been found. It is back now in the vestry oY Noyon Cathedral. The plain, little woman tells you her story baldly." MONEY ORDERS Sond a Dominion Express Money Order. Five dollars costs three cents, Few of Them, Do. I3e—Are you fond of indoor sports? She—Yes;• if they know when to go. home. 1 My heart seemed drowned in tears, but still No tear carne to my eye. There is a time to weep, saith One, "But one short day since I had left land upheaved and rent, Where Spring brings back no hour- geoning, .. ' As Nature's force were spent; Yet now I travelled in a train Thro' the kindly land off rent! These are the scenes, these the dear souls, 'Mid which o`ur lot was dist, To this' lobed ,land, if Fate be kind, We shall 'return at "last, For this our stern steel line we hold- - Lord, may we hold it fastl" —Sergeant Joseph Lee, the Black Watch. 'EVERY WOMAN'S RIGHT To every woman belongs the right to enjoy a healthy, active, happy life, yet nine out of .every ten suffer years of agony, usually from some form of bloodlessness. That is why one sees on every side pale thin cheeks, dull eyes and drooping figures—sure signs tit headaches, weak - backs, aching limbs and uncertain health, All weak, suffering women should win the right' to be -well by refreshing their weary bodies with the new, rich, red blood that promptly transforms them into healthy attractive women. This new, rich, red blood is supplied in abund- ance by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which reaches every organ and every nerve in the body. Through the use of these pills thou- sands of women have found a prompt cure when suffering from anaemia,' in- digestion, heart palpitation, rheuma- tism, general weakness, and those ail- ments from which women alone suffer. There is no part of this broad Domin ion in which you will not find some former sufferer who has -,regained health and strength through; the use of Dr. Williains' Pink Pills, and this -is the reason why these pills have been - a favorite household remedy for more Dian a generation. If you are ailing and will give the pills -a fair trial you will find renewed health and happi- ness in their use. You can get Dr. Williams' i c Pills through 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. THE CROWN PRINCE When He Caine to the Throne There Would be War, "For the Fun of -it!" The offices of Crown Prin c e- and court fool used to . be distinct; under the Hohenzollern dynasty ,they, have been united. 1n 1914, before the war began, as Mr. Gerard, late United States Ambassador to Germany, re- pbrts the conversation, Friedrich -Wil- helm hoped to "a beautiful American woman" that there would be war dur- ing his father's reign. If .it didn't come off within this period, he would see that the omission was rectified as soon as he ascended the throne. "He said, whether war was profit- able or not, that when he came to the throne there would be war ----if not be- fore—jut for the: fun of it. On a u ^ ccasion he had s o said that the plan,.. was to attack and conquer France, then England, and, after that the United States: 'Russia was also to be conquered, and Germany would- be master of the world." • "Just for the fun of it!" That re- mark of the royal -collector of Napo- leonana is the faint echo of Frederick the Great, also quoted by Mr. Gerard when he declared, "Nothing can con- fer honor and fame upon a prince•ex- cept the sword"; or when he asserted that "in order to be talked about" he started the Seven Years' war, having full treasury and a strong army spoiling on his; militaristic hands. "Drunk with sight ofpower" is the' why Kipling would diagnose Friedrich Wilhelm's ailment. One can almost hear him saying, to this megalomaniac parent, "Father, we have all these things—it would be a shame not to use them." "Just for the fun of it" he is willing that the world should be drenched with blood, that millions should be homeless, that women should suffer diabolic torment, that the flow- er of myriads of families should fall before the cannon. The Crown Prince himself is a leading reason why the dynasty to which he"belongs must be put out of business.' Four parties ivitrking partic., that are build_ andpure, They ars sold by medicine dealers or by mail at ,25- cents a l bx from The Dr. Williams" Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. HOW DO YOU TACKLE YOUR WORK? How do you tackle your work eac day? , Are you scared of the job you find Do you grapple the task that comes your way With a confident, easy mind? Do, yofi stand right up to • the work ahead Or fearfully pause to view it? Do you start to toil with a sense a dread,,• Or feel that you're going to do it? OURyour Eyes and inl3aby'sEyes. rw3 NoSuzar'ting;Just EyeComfort lYdese lineEye'Hen' ie dy At Yaur nruRttfse'® or by marl, 60c per bottle.. rAurrns Eyo Salvo, in. Tubes 25c. For Book of the Lye.— Free. Ask 1 Z rhse Eye Remedy Co., Claleago d N Ifof boiled potatoes •have:.to stand ai while before being? served, cover with thick cloth and stand the pan where they will 'keep warm, but not scorch. The cloth alisorbs` the moisture and helps to make the potatoes floury. h •.. , Minna's Liniment Co., Limited. ? Dear Sirs,—I had a Bleeding Tumor on my face' for a long time and tried a number of remedies without any good results. I was advised to try ;' MI- NARD'S LINIMENT, and after using -- several bottles it made a complete cure, and it healed all up and disap. f peared altogether. •DAVID HENDERSON. Belteisle Station, Kings Co„ N. B., Sept. 17, 1904. .You can do as much as you think you can,. Bu' you'll never accomplish more; If you're afraid of yourself, young man, There's little for you in store. For failure comes from the inside first, It's there if we only knew it, And you can win, though you face the worse, H you feel that you're going to do it. Success! It's' found in the soul of you, And not in the realm of luck! The world will furnish, the work to do, But you must provide the pluck. You - can do whateveryou think you can, It's all in the way .youview it; -It's, all in the start that you make; young man: ._ You must feel that you're going to do it. How do you tackle your, work each day? With confidence clear, or dread? What to yourself do you stop and say When a new task lies ahead? What is the thought that is in your mind.? Is fear ever running through it? 'If so, just tackle the next you find By thinking you're going to do it. —(Fromr"A Heap o' Livin'," by Ed- gar A Guest A satisfactory sfacto 1 .ovate ' rrn y -pan for g the poultry yard can be made of an old cake pan. Secure the pan to the ground by driving, a stake through the funnelhole and into the earth. It' is easily changed to any desirable -spot, cannot o ver and will serve a dozen or more chicks at one time. Minar 1 Liniment for solo everywhere. Black -Cat t Luh c. A certain resident in a 'country suburb makes a point of keeping open the doors and windows of his house. As he sat in one of his breezy rooms the other evening, waiting fol dinner, his wife came in from the kitchen. "We've just had a visit from a black cat," she said'. "Ah," he reported, "that's good. Black cats are lucky, you :.know.' answered his wife, who dis- likes cats, "this one was certainly lucky.It has run off with the cod steak I was' just going to cook for you," THOSE A';TUL CRAMPS Suggestions that may save Much Suffering Marysville, Pa. -"For twelve years I suffered with terrible cramps. 1 would have to stay In bed several days every month. _ I tried all kinds of. remedies and was treated by doctors, butmy trouble con- tinued until one day I read about Lydia . E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and what it had done for others. I tried it and now I am never troubled with cramps and feel like a different woman. I cannot praise Ly lia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pri:, rid too highly and I am z'ecoznmend- ingit to my friends who suffer as Idid." -Mi s. GEORGE E. NA -Mon, Box '72, Marysville, Pa. Young women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, Mg a railroad. across Australia keep spells orngiwsensations, 1 fainting indigestion should. in touch with one, a•nother by wireless -take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable telet rap}ry. r g Compound. Thousands have been re- stored to health by this root and herb I A thunde'fstorm rarelysucceeds' remey. Write for .. freeand h 1' '; t'weather• the electric flep, l (c to wet'weather; 'fluid beta, ,,. ,,.:, . g T., .chs F. 'Prnlcham;.lkledrerne Co.Via. (con - carried 1,y_ the rain gl.adtfall tot t y hC yy el n l •; ,,, fi e tlzz),..Lynn, Mass. Only women earth en and read such le op letters. „ 1Sliriiird's Liniment mires Dandruff, ED. 7. ISSUE 36—'17, Ontario should produce 28 million 'bushels of potatoes this year, It may not produce 12 millions if the blight is not vigorously attacked. The stem end of a potato is the end that was attached to the vine; the op- posite end is the seed end. The seed end might be called the top, of.the po- tato and the stem ` end the ,bottom. The buds at the seed end will swell and grow first. CUTICURA HEALS 1TCHYPIMPLE-S On Face. ,Badly Disfigured, Used 2 Boxes Ointment an 3 Cakes Soap, hada bad itchy lot of pimples on my face which made it badly disfigured. They inflamed dond came to a head, and.I could tear my skin as soon as a little heat came near them. I could hardly sleep. "When I saw Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertised I sent for a free sample • which did so much good that bought more, and I used two boxes. of Cuticura' Ointrrient and three cakes of Cuticura Soap when I was healed." (Slotted) Miss Bertha Nilsson, Stock- holm, Sask. If you have a good complexion keep it so by; using. Cuticura Soapdaily Cuticura Ointment occasionally.. a and u For Free Sample Each by Mali-a.d - dress post -card: ; "Cuticura, Dept. A, Boston, U. S. A`." Sold everywhere. 16'+.:inard's ' inin: ent Relieves Neuralgia. She' Will Not. Though Fortune waits, 'Tis very wrong To think that she Will wait for long. o—o—o—o•—o—o—o YES ! LiFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN Cincinnati man tells how to dry up a corn or callus so it lifts off with fingers. 0 o-o—o—o—o--o—o—o—o—o—o-o—o You corn -pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone applied direotiy on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops soreness at once"and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted off, root and all, without pain. A small bottle of freezone cost's very little at any drug store, but will posi- tively take off every lard or soft corn .or callus. This: should be tried, as it is inexpensive and is said not to irri- tate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It is fine stuff and acts like a charm every SEs hit MOIST .liGEi?i? ,� 3t T FIG b., a yeast ';i n the world. ;11k�a°.� e'ffe'ct .°yip bread. W' aGNIaI.tYUM!1ED GMA(ANND E ;1'16 Dr ro,knONONr0r E,WGILLETT COMPANY LiMITED al TORONTO;'ONT. W1fJNIREG MONTREAL , li t..r@i`1 Vacant lot, back yard and ` school gardens have., produced $350,000,006. worth of vegetables this summer in the United States. In Canada, by the same proportion, the increased production of vegetables in cities and towns amounts to about $28,000,000. 1lzinard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc. Box edgings should not be cut in hot, dry weather, r22SCELL.ANDOTIS 1NcnR. TUMORS; LUMPS. RTO.. kJ internal and external, cured with- out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr, Beliman Medical Co.. Limited, Collingwod, Ont. LADIES WANTED—TQ DO .PLAIN and .light sewing at home,, whole or spare time; good pay.;. work sent any • distance, charges paid. Send stamp for particulars. National Manufacturing Company, Montreal. When buying your Piano insist on having an ii OTTO H I G E L" PIANO ACTION 1 will reduce inflained, swollen Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Soft Bunches; Heals Boils, Poll Evil, Quittor, Fistula and infectedsores quickly as it is a positive antiseptic and P•^rmicide. PIeasant to use; does not blister or remove the bail. and you can pork the borate., 82.05,per bottle,' delivered.. Book 7 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment for =tinkled. reduces Painful, .Swollen Veins. Wens, Strane,. Bruises,, stops pain and. inflammation.- Price 81.00 per bottle at dealers or delivered. Will tell you more if you writs Liberal. Trial Bottle for 1Oc in stamps, 5. F. YOUNG, P. D. F. 516 Lymans lid Mont 1 0 sorbins. Jr.. are made la Camas. Afro ' Is Greatest o? tri -}n th Builders, Says Doctor A Secret of the Great Endurance and powers of Athletes.' Nuzated Ordinary .y ate dz Iron n Wila ' Blake Deli- cate,eli- cate, Nervous, Rundown Peoplopi e 100 Per Cent. Stronger in Two Weeks' Time in Many Cases. NEW YORI N. Y.—Most people fool- ishly seem to think they are going to get renewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine, secret nostrum or narcotic c d r osaid s Dr.E . Sauer, a Bos- ton Physician who has studiedwidely. both in this country and-in-Great.Euro- 1 Euro- pean Iedical. Institutions, when; as a matter of fact, real and true strength. can only come from the food you eat. But people often fail to get strength out of their food because they haven't enough iron ton in their. Blood to enable it to change food into living, matter, From their weakened, nervous condition they know something is wrong but they can't tell what, so they generally commence doctoring' for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other ail- ment caused by lack o Iron in the blood. This thing may go on for years, while the patient suffers untold' agony. If you are not strong or well, 3'olt owe it to yourself to male the following test : See how long you can Workorhow far you can walk without :becoming tired. Next take two free -grain tablets of or- dinary nuxateci iron three times per day after meals 'fortwo weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. :I: have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while, double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of all symptoms- of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles 'in from ten to four- teen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper form: Anc1 this after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any ;benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or 'tincture 'of iron simply to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated liker agots, iron if f you wane 1t to do -you any gooci, otherwise it may prove worse than use- less litany an athlete or priaerfighler has won the da.y simply because theyknew the secret Of strength and filled his bloodwith before fo e he went .into the a1Yz'a y -, 'while rnan - y another has gone down to in- glorious defeat :simply- for the lack of Yrora. ?OTE: \uxated. Iran, recommender) above by Dr. E. Sauer, is one of the newer organic.iron compounds, Unlike the Older Inorganic iron products, 15 mo easily assinnf- - la.ted, does pot injure the teeth, snake them black, nor upset' the stomach; on the con- trary, it is a. moot .potentremedy-in -nearly all forms of i'ndigestion, as well asfpr•.,.tter- vous, run -clown 'conditions." The manufac- turers have such great confidence Jo Xtra - rand. Iron that they offer to forfeit .$.100.00 toany charitable institution 15 they' cannot take ntay, man or - woman under 60, who lacks iron, and increase theft. strength. 100 per cent. or over.. in tour weeks' time. 'r eO-.. \Idea they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund.. your money if it does not at leastdouble your stronglh, and endurnnre In .ten. clays' .time • It Is dis- pensed, by all good druggists. octrrr That I nd Eye Specialists Agree Stre gthens Eyesight A_ Free Piteseription Yon Can Hav Filled and TJse at Home. Boston, Mass. -Victims of eye stral and. other eye, weaknesses and thos who -wear glasses, will be glad to kilo -that Doctors 'arid Eye Specialists 110 agree 'there is real hope and help fo them'. Many whose eyes 'were failin .say they have had 'their -eyes restore and many who once worn glasses sa, they have thrown them away. On man says, after using it: "I was a 'most blind. Could not see to read all. Now •I can road everything with cut' nay glasses, and myeyes do' no 'hurt any more, At night they woul pain dreadfully. Now 'they feel fine a the time, It was like'a miracle to mo. A lady who used it says: "The atmos phoro seemed hazy with or withou glasses, but after using this presort') 'tion for fifteen days everything seem clear, I can read even fine print With out glasses." Another who used 1 says: `I was bothered with ©'yo strai causted by overworked, tired eyes wale induced fierce headaches, I have wor glasses' for several years both for die Lance and work, and without them could not rea,cl' any 'own nariio on a envelop>e or the typewriting on th machine before ane. I cart do both now and have .discarded my long distant ,•lassos,` altogether. I '' can count th iiuttiirin r 1on 'h eaves the ,flocs across �'c oss tri' :street =novy, which Lou several year have looked like a dim green blur t ane, I cannot express my joy at wean it has done for me." It is believed that thotisa:nds wh 'wear glasses enn pow dticar•d tlicni 1 a reasonable,tirne, incl apultltucles mor• wi1L bo able to strengthen :their eye so as to be spared the :trouble and ex pence of ever getting glasses, Dr. Beek, an `eye efieelalist of nea,ri "twenty years practice, says: "A' patter' 'carne to no rkn • who wary suffering from Illcph� ritie „Marginalis With all th conoot-nitani syniptozns, as 1'nornin agglutination, of ,the lids, olaroni0 qon e n 0 w yr r a y I - at t 11 a t s t n 11 n' I rl 0 e 0 e 0 t 0 rt 0 s y rn e g k's Tim In any Instances junetivitis `suer ephiphora, Her eyes strain arising from protracted micron when not congested had the dull, suf- scopical research work. Bon-Opto used fused expression common to. such cases. according to directions rendered a sur-, Having run out of her medicine a 'prising service. I found my eyes re. friend suggested Bon-Opto.• She used markably strengthened, so much so this treatment and not only overcame have put aside my glasses without dis- er distressing condition, but strange comfort. Several of my colleagues have and amazing- as it may seem, so also used it and we are agreed as to .strengthened her eyesight that she was its results. In a few days, under my able to dispense with hor distance observation; the eyes of an astigmatic glasses and her headache and neuralgia naso wereso improved that glasses left her. In thls instance I should say have been discarded by the patient." her ` eyesight was improved 100%. I Eye troubles of 'Many descriptions have since verified the efficacy o this may be 'wonderfully benefited by t:ha treatment in a number of cases and use of Bon-Opto and if- you want to hayo seen the eyesight improve from strengthen your eyes, go to any drug 26 -to 75 per cent in a remarkably short store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto time. I can say It works more quickly tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet in than any other remedy . have pre- a fourth of a' glass of water and let it scribed for the eyes:' dissolve. 0Witla this liquid bathe the Dr. Smith, an oculist 'of with; ex•peri- Dyes, two to four times daily, ou encu, says: 'I have, treated in private should notice your eyes clear up per practice a number of serious opthalmlo 'Coptibly ri lzt front alio start, ousel in- diseases with Bon-Opto and ant able to n d ntv111 gtriek- report ultimate recovery in both tctfte disappea}Ilarnfnatlo. 5nyourredeyes bother jouiy and- chronic cases. Air, 13.. cattle to any CVetr a little it is your duty to folio office suffering with. an infected eye. soils to save them not' ,before it is Tho condition was so serious that an oo late. ME n ho a leosl bei have sight y ncl is r d operation vo saved their for enucloatloii seemed isn• i ell• ff the ha,d perative. .Before resorting to' the for their eyes in time; y cared operative treatment :C prescribed Eon-- Note.: A 0115 pbysieinn to whom tlro above Onto and in 2-1 hours the secretion had article was nnhmlt;t.eei, said; "Yes g . n, oh cot Is . lessened, - u remarkable s cl 7- ., e inn ammatot s 7n items o •e rein s bu , y Y 1 05 c y. Sts. constii.uent ht- gan to subside, and 151 sown days the Sredletits nre 1t•ell icnowu to eminent eyes spe- eSye.: was cured and retained its nor- etnllits and ,witic15 lir�esorlbed li of5 tl cut. 't Bove ;nal vision. t. •t zs Another .case extreme tined iVery •u ' tren e t 5 rtnssfully in niy tlwrj. pTartfee otr convergent strabismus (cross ey es patients whose c •0� y ) 1.S h'e'Ye strained through .hrpi h ry nr escaped the surgeon's cllfo by the work dr misfit glasses, i can highly Use (St your co1lyrium. Tho it 15 cane Oil -weak, wafery, ncilr;, smarting, tightened external muscles yielded to itching, burning eyes, rod lids, blurred vision 01 d the :400tlrrnt., and anodyne cfCoclS of for 050s in(laiurd froth. exposure Co smdico, sun, Bon-Opto, 1. always instil Bon-Opto 11155 0r wind, . It is one of the,very few. iitepa- after removal et J'foreignbodiesodzes rind Bons I t'eCl shouldshouldI3e kepton 1iand for tiesinloini apply It locally to all, burns, ulcers use In almost every Sanely," lion-Opto is not a and spots on „dile eyeball or the lids patent .medicine or 'secret remedy, IU is Olt for its therapeutic ;effect. )3y Cleans- etialea'l-preparation the forma e f ing true lids, oe accretions and a.ctlnt r. ' formula b,.rnly printed Tao as a 011ie for the eyeball` itself the tete package, The manufacturers p05 cenrpr1 00 week's fj le Vision is rendered more :'cute hence strengthen 10 rrestaht -i0 pee cent In one 4 seers balm In snuffy inst+tnres, or refund fere tnout+y. It lEi:iiili:.. tele nuntbei• oC cases e:C divcardcd no' " n; t ti i w all good druggists, including' 1)5, (.gtinet• 0070: fi ryes W01'd to gime-rat stores; also by Cral , 1alnbi aril; bad condition OW.Ini to alto sevesetv'• Eaton 4.00',Toronto, Y