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The Exeter Times, 1917-6-7, Page 37a I —t YOUNG FOLKS A Fine Solution. Indeed, 1 try my very best To learn the lesson well, And why 1 fail at every test I really cannot tell! For, 'with my atlas,in my lap, I'm sure of every 'place. Each state and country on the map, �p Each river, I can trace. Butate cll r says�v a e lien I recite A dreadful thing occurs; I don't get anyanswers „ right— At 1 415 5 least, they're not like hers! Utah tt� 'Hies a town of Spain Beside Lake Sunapee! Peru, a river fTouraine, ne. ! Flows to the•a. Caspian Se< I tell her that the Middle States Lie southwest of the Horn, Washed by those queer Magelian Straits, ,Caner and Capricorn! 5'o teacher shakes her head and sighs Whatever shall 1 do I4'itle such a stupid boy?" she cries. "What will become of you?" if she feels sorry for my sake And wants to have me pass, She'll be obliged to let me take 11fy atlas to the class! ---Johnson Morton Whole ' Wheat arid! Milk—tire two most perfect foods given to man Dietetic experts may quarrel about 1 everything else, F but they are agreed on this.The proper g dppr combination- isShredded Wheat' Biscuit with milk ----� he greatestamount t of protein (the element that build muscular tissue)for 8. the least money. Two or hr of these Biscuits three� tuWWi: milk make a nourishing in 7itQ11 81i t, breakfast on which to start SEYRES ALSO OI3ILIZED. Renowned For its Beautiful China, Now Making Crucibles. ' Long famous ; for its ceramics, Sevres is now -performing yeoman war -time service...,It males the r i t crucibles, the 'condensers, the retorts, and other paraphernaliaused in the, distillation of the various powerful acids that are used is making modern hieh explosives. cause they are rcadY$,'.k Ce t,, and ready -to -eat. Delicious With berries or ether fruits. Made in Canada. "Go To Work And Make Yourselves Some." In a great yard at the, edge of a city stood several pine trees end three big maples. All winter long the pixie trees bad Worn their t°retty, warm green dresses, while, the maples stood shemefaeedty by, bare and cold in the Ideals* wintry air. Finally, when the warm spring sunshine began to work its wonderful magic in the air:, the niaples could stand their bareness no i longer, 'I'm so ashamed!" cried the biggest Maple," "This sunshine makes me feel ,e queer" "I think we ought to get. sone anew clothes," suggested the middle-siz-' ed tree. everyone has new clothes for spring, and we ought to have some, too," adder; the smallest Maple Tree. ou'rc quite right," saki the big- gest Maple, and he looked over the yard and saw the fresh green of the lawn, the bright crocuses here and there, and the tulips by the walk.; Even the people passing on the street looked fresher and brighter than dur- ing the cold Winter storms. "Yes, we must have some new frocks." "Let's ask the Pine Tree; her dress is always fresh and green, Maybe she can tell us how to get some new •, clothes, suggested the middle-sized tree hopefully. "Oh, Friend Pine Tree, can you tell us how to get some pretty green frocks like yours?" "That 1 can," replied the Pine Tree cheerfully. "Go to work and make yourselves' some." But the maples did not like that ad- vice. "We don't want to work so siekierd or wait so long; we want dresses 'eaglet away," they said. "Let's ask the South Wind; maybe she knows where to get clothes," sug- gested the biggest Maple. So the next time the South Wind blew through the yard they asked her. "To be sure I can tell you where to get new dresses,'laughed the South Wind: "Go to work and make your- selves some," "That' same advice!" grumbled the Maples. `Let's ask the Sunbeams." So bright and early the next morn- ing they asked the Sunbeams their question. "New clothes?" '°laughed the Sun- beams. "Go to work and make your'::' selves some." And then the Maples began to notice and to think. "Perhaps, after all, we shall get them just as soon if, we make our own clothes," said the middle-sized Maple. "Let's try." So all three maples set to work. Soon the South Wind blew by. "Oh, are you working?" she asked. "Do let me' help you!" And quickly she blew a dozen warm breezes through the bare branches.',♦ And the Sunbeams, when they came visiting, cried, "Oh, if you are mak- ing clothes, aking''clothes, we want to help!" And they bathed the trees in golden light. Even the raindrops, up on a cloud, saw those busy trees and came tumbl- ing down to help all they could. And so, in no time at all, or so it seemed, those ;maples were dressed in new frocks of green. "Just look!" exclaimed the smallest tree, as she settled her new gown with a dainty rustle. "We made them so quickly, and everyone has been so kind, and-" "That's because you worked,your- self," whispered the South Wind. "We all like to help workers." And away she blew to find' another. busy tree., Youth's Companion. The Clever Gunner. e Comment on the perfect marksman- ship now displayed in the navy was nnade in the form of an anecdote by a sergeant` of a United States marine recruiting corps. The captain called up a gunner and `pointing out a battleship several miles away, said;' "You see: that ship?" "Aye, aye, sir," said the gunner. "You seethe officer on deck?" hi "Aye, aye, sir." "Well, you hit hi;.n in the eye with t 16 -inch shell." , "Aye, aye, sir.0 Thiel eye, sir ?" t,shed. the ,gunnel'. e Models ti Flowered voile a trimmed with plain organdy is a chawrmaay, combination' for summer frock, especially If made in a manner similar to the accompany- ing .illustration. The pleated skirt finished with a frill around the waist, E and big, fluffy pockets, is unusual in its style and daintiness, McCall Pat- tern No. 7785, Ladies' 'Waist, in 6 sizes, 34 to 44 bust; and No, 7795,. Ladies' Two -Piece Skirt, in 39 or 37 - inch length, in 5 sizes, 22 to 30 waist. �. Price, 20 cents each. ani Of e g rcpt Why r. and Mrs, I 'est Her° e td Do d's Kidney Phis. The Cured Before the wvar, says the Arr onaut, r, e Made r t Ilse Central Pow a•� ha a e riser on M s. Wes E , (tri o this market. Much of the pottery Person. ''Trey Are the Best Tonic. and glassware used 'in laboratories and chemical factories came frons " St, 'lames, Man„ May 28th (Special) rl2ai, bcd3's I:idneti= Piesis are living Boherili a. As soon a., the war began. u their a eon 'n o ,. ttk 2 le r l'e3.t re r ta.t i Allies p g 1 r t the -sl iE5 laau to find Ways s of supply- st s Lumbago and Feet Like a Newer S' 9 ,� �« est is w•"by anti _i twice pressed Mre, t�� in€ their aw. r{ z,� d T'z�e French government immediately .turned to the G. WeS1, Wel,k^n�)ww'I1 and highly re* speeted residents of this place. Let Sevres plant, It was loll; and slow; v: orfs for the Freticksieeramiee t^ an - � I . �s for thee e5 -.,,,,set a d*z I given attention to that ass brancb'the art, Before they found alloythat would hold the powerful acids, they tried itanunejable rnigtures) onlyCeh clay's work and they , � boon to thehoase'...,;..3'....''''' ee 01= various kinds. Finally they discovered a m that, if not the counterpart y Bohetniap, is at least a geed. lowv ^ I ni. =elf toor t l t% 1\lrs. �� est Eell. the story- of w,nat e gr -at anadian kidney remedy has done for her husband u u herself 3 Pills 1 � husband' suffered r4 lattacker. er• T• , of lumbago," a o 'she ., at:.s a_. l . b z t t t doe- ol did him no gc d but l can troth, fully sa3' that since usr.:s Dot'o's Eine ° , Ov i st, hE,r -sliest kl, h Here Pips, he 1se22tTre:y- free fro'e lu2n- H 4' .,.. t2"fi�'E}I,.-:cliSterifis� baho. o �r 'frei slit r • >fer s, d � _ xes of Dodd' ENCOURAGE CULTIVATbON Campaign by Canadian Pacific.Ity, to Meet Food Shortage. In, 'order to encourage the settle- mentand cultivation: of vacant lands in the Western Provinces, the Cana- dian Pacific > Railway Ce_>npanyx through its Colonization anti; IJevelop- znent Department, of, whs J. S. Dennis nE is the head, has, nntxt£e-n e an active eaT::paign to try alninduee absentee owners to cultivate thein holdings. A cireE 1Eu has been issued to soiane 8,000 absentee own:=s, pointing; out the profits which can be made aiy cultivating theirta cs, and shoving g how ranw_ farmers 2 mErS 50Pdtheir last years' crop for more than the original cost of their farms. e Ccan*pa.. r"r ad r�eai ssist,an ^ of is C eionleetion cow �kp,��,nt DC�artrlent fr�d seregpiy ie g reUahae =ni o ^ w: t o brut o a er cultivation. �t c� 1 f d,riey P ..s and aril %l=t the Sevres plant lea ins^ goons to . Engna.a a.ral to q t those person, 1 t tat( stn es 10 ,ing their a* d. Y y felerois, tsntries are no lnfR�'uce,'�-o o➢ ,. : , nae en how weld,; leo ��n their supplies Toy a,ew*sass #+ts. rr at exttortiotix to liriees f oris lIohland I have reeok�entic and a tai fes, ret i' ,;.s *,o ^o l ;fil the sez1 lla i r:u r r .., y a were e datd oti4. dl !lid?, � lds� � r;"ttd tlae�,�,iia�q! tbent " Kkl1knc y° iced dl,.ey- shy Dodd"s to uc., ® mee int Bloomer frocks are all the rage for little tots. The cunning model il- lustrated is made with dress and bloomers attached, =Icing one gar- ment to handle and to make, but giv- ing the effect of two when the little dress is on. McCall Pattern No. 7738, Child's Bloomer Dress; in 3 sizes, 2 to 6 years. Price, 15 cents. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. Two Swedish pulp mills are now manufacturing industrial"alcohol from their waste. UEEN'S KINGSTON 4.."'ONTARIO •- ARTS sem;. MEDIC14E E)I;BUCAT1Odti APPLIED SCIENCE ng, Chemical."Civil, Mechanical and Electricalugiueer1n g. HOME STUDY' Art, Course b ,correspondence. Degree with one year's attendance. SSummer`Schooi PlSavigiltion Scbo.1 July anal Ruauet December to April 15 O. 'Y. CHOWN, Regi}4rer tntne est Th Sevres s;s� so large tl tkelg to foam in them , 'h are being "roasted" i2: the electric furnaces that forrnerIy s for the manufacture of dishes, edu my era. PERFECT BF .TH NO aey ne3"s. That ub` the be. ted Brace US e£. Eitd< e.a 1 11 MT QVit t the wo t I, and e1+';ter4Siee fa'. apart{ utood ey (nils ars TOME O$ hl OT Mohammedans C!aim E' Near Veddah, Port o R EVE 41 is Eh Tied 7.V�z rocs, £ Nt Ida CIAMAIL V Ndwr Device Attached tc ;nets to Save the More and more the men in the trenches are coming to resemble their armor -clad forebears. The latest inno- vation is a chain mail veil draped from l it 'the 'steel helmets: The invention is that of a London eye specialist and it has proved its value. The steel veil hangs from a roil across the helmet front and protects the eyes and face, while not interfering enough with the sight to inneair the soldier's eiiieii- ener, LT ea with 'I' z as gide; „AM.1o1!i 1 i M Loss of a ' et t is' a ser -tau lsp i,e � tememail c$it �, r 42x blit so' r r lotis of appetite, net `piecing" bet ones ,to be , meals, before vex aend for a doetor Eery loony ear he aan hn,i':zn towards 1iisws.�x ase ids iEa fid. it ice^ �_..��� �si> I*i?i ,I'�,'��AE '� rS rs rli SEtS Cit��kie� for :tile in geed {3.rltaa'lim t' �2p 'town �e most aseiai and a teresties ital irafc e+� I pais 3 a}oa tA,�t;on oxl Pe upplien*lorl_ 10 w"f25on abet»l .S.n i4it1 deg z>s e street, Torpnta. Con n :us3's, , scnnLls £oVs es. c a 2 AND i T4P, 'etzd for spectra 33 Say Cele Week* . 411 rorYto, et tasi ter ntee'. at present arilifh, Caa: clatter t Tv,' dr men were aritM of n book, alscII an subs :o, 10}tis, you DUE TO THE BLOB \Vhat is probably the meet rI c►i Wulttan Need Be Con stantly g al�lcl Unhappy. NO. tire Traternied every girl and ev onion ter lac ;sappy, attractive, card id Hsealtlaw, Vet Eoo ninny of tlieni id it>caih' lives stedderieti by suf?ering-mm taress w y e beeause €1 e ; blood is to eme, ,ill U oxo mamma,- " g!rle sold osrsen with colorless c.lat.ks, dull a lrcaht t anal sumo,, lusterless ey^e�, aro a;alh, aw condillon because t'.:ey;save not from the ire fa bleu;, rod blood 9n their veins moslaln° tri o kt an them well and in the cbartn of ba ui:a of Adan a1tb. They tuner from deacrosins A eonnnaon` Meardness and periodical laea?clacioeqoho height' of not co; respond;, with me din'a£nelone Cit leer tomb, which to tiezirly 400 feet ` long ! Slhe mouse bavo Leet; of a sozrhe what sstrangc hepe, age liar' gravida is only 10 feet or 11 :feet wide! In the middle of the grave is a email build, tug containing a curious whistss to the devotion of the Mealern:e Oa the, wiatoweesbed: walla of this llttlo temple are -hundreds o thousands of pee:ailed names, as far as the hand can renoh. ratztnrd'n Zdniment wand by 'Iourstolana. able aunt ieeribs is posed resting fir,? uwt of all alleged Bible which marks the sup -1 eo of Eve, the mouse 12e human race, It nes about e mels i the north pf .reddlath, the port of , w<i i.�rot aa. sfe. _. a, i? aM.rrle,vec3 fJudgmt t. lwdazclly discuslitl}; t Finally one of tae said to the otic 4:xtli't appr'etiz}te: Heels yourself dd�hn, '°ora 1 ne emt es:ea, Wee borictl,' obr, seed. Adam. I,,, owwn!Y„ ;sit lines form under their oyes, their 'heart palpitates violently after the Slightest exertion, and they are, often attaeked-with fainting spells. These' pie tis 11 ascribes to tsel!!:. If the lbs tl ataributea to Eve a mirror fds;i; but blit deer sand site wii companion. Eos carriage or crllb with a 1:i If they .fall, or if sl;e th away, they can't go t'ar Rl soon be playing with them again Aak for bliinaard*a ond' mita r50 otlior.: al lne id's Lir( izent Co., I have uses; your hIi* aa.c ii ley f mityIai". elect ` ar andeel/elder �,dYlp"ie htitic". dptare irony, iI.I"IIEf� Roc,, Roxg-:,11 Poled :a ab see, rx, !l� ,s. are only a few of the miseries of blood lessnesti, Nothing can secure girls and wvomen from the inevitable decline that follows anaemia except a gener-l' ous s rp.it ly of new, rich, red blood, and nothing bas ever proved so successful` in creating red, good blood as Dr, Wil- liams Pink Pills for Pale People; Thousands and thousands of girls and women owe their good health and charming complexion to the use of this medicine. }fere Is one example of rte• polder to cure. Miss Dorina Bastion, St. Jerome, Que„ says:" "For over a year my health Vas gradually falling, my blood had seethed almost to have turned to water, my cheeks were pale, my lips bloodless, and the slightest exertion loft me breathless. I suffered frequently from > severe headaches, my appetite failed, and nay friends feared I was going into consumption. I had been doctoring but did not derive any benefit, and finally I had to give up my work and return home. It was at this stage that a friend brought me a box of Dr. Williams' Pink' Pills and. urged me to try them. By the time the box was used I thought they were helping me, and decided to continue using the pills. I took a half' dozen boxes more, when my stren completely returned, my appetite was restored, my; colorreturned, headaches had disappeared; and I was feeling ,bet- ter than I had been for years. I would urge every weak and ailing girl to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial." These pills are sold by all medicine dealers or may be had by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2,50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,,Brock- ville, Ont. A STATE'S BUTCHER. SHOPS. New Zealand Opens Two in Auckland As An Experiment. • The New 'Zealand government has 1 recently opened two butcher shops in Auckland in order to keep the re- tail price of meat down to the lowest possible minimum, and also to make the experiment as to whether under a stricter system of management the increases in the price `, of meat an- nounced by nnounced,by the butchers are justified. The butehers are given the optionaof drawing on the Imperial Govern- ment's supplies. overnment's:'supplies. The two freezing cotnpanies in the Auckland district- will supply meat to them during al- ternate monthsat bare cost price, without trying to make any profit on. the transaction. The Government re- tail shops are already transacting a very large business, and the, public are able to purchase meat at sub- stantially reduced prices. The Isle of Man is under British soverelgnity, but has its own constitu- tion and government, and is exempt'. from laws made by the British Parlia- ment unless specifically named. The -chief executive "officer, the Lieutenant Governor, is appointed by the British Crown. nesom yin Englishnhan has invented a vest with lapels which can be turned up and used as throat and chest protec- tors in .inclement weather, MONEY ORDERS Send a Dominion Express Money Ostler°: They are payable everywhere. Don't throw away burnt milk; pour it into a clean jug and stand in cold water. By the time the milk is quite cold the scorched taste will, have dis- appeared. When Your Eyes Need Care tee Murine Eyelifedicine. NoSmarting-Feeis Finc—Acte QQnict ty. Try it for Edd, Weak. Sore Bresan5Ci:anelated Eyelids Marine is (Impounded by our'OenaiSts—nor a "Patent lifedicineu-but used in successful Physicians' Practice for many years. ?low dedicated to the Public and [told by Druggista'at SSOo per. Bottle. �S!urine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes. 15e and'riOe. Write for Book of the;nye Free. Morino Bye Remedy Company; Chicago. Ade. Vegetable gardens under trees will not do well.They shade the plants and take the moisture from the soil. Minard,s Liniment."Lumberman's Friend. To invigorate yourself when bath ing,'put some coarse salt in a jar and; pour en just enough water to make a shish—not enough to dissolve the salt. Take it up by handfuls and rub yourself with it, then rinse off with clear water and rub well. o:r r qt se01 et. The diamond is the hardest substanee—to get, her Wi Me Bette �a. a. ci r der trouble h acts sults are or twos cditike, is betel i * ^sect;. LXoirt#e. NAV 8Sires, Allays ,1 if you write. $i c cr 3-aGe'e . Latest teS.ai nisi, d„x15tees!. aft t a*xlee ... r.�.,. YOt le at r.txr.it act nd Doctor Judkins, The Medical Autho Publish Astonishing Report on Wonderhil Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Many Ins ances he eyesight more than 1-,0 per cent itt BuCK A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at gome. New York.—Dr. Beck, a New Yorir state eye specialist, and Dr. Ttidkins, a Massa- chusetts physician were asked to make it OFF WITtIOUT PAIN ,,, Cincinnati man tells how to dry ,1 up a corn or callus so it lifts 1 off with fineers. obi You cortf-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly kilSed you before, says this drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aelein.micorn or callus, stops sorenes.s at once and soon the corn -or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted off, roat and all, wiehout pain. little at any drug store, but will posi- tively take off eyery hard or, coftecorn or call -use This should be,trietl, as it Itastienethrepesausillsroeunadnirdngissisiainid no: to ilea. If your druggist haslet any freesone tell him to get a email bottle for you 'from his wholesale drug house. It fine staff and acts like a chasm everye thorough test of the popular eye remedy, Bon Opto. Their reports were Most iuter- eeting. Here they are: Dr. Beck reports, "When my attention ivas first called to the wonderful eye rem- etly, Bon Onte, I Eves inclined to be skepti- cal. I make it a rule to test every new treatment which is brought to my attention. Having specialized in eye work for the past twenty years, I believe I, am qualified to express ront intelligent opinion on remedies applicable to the eyes. Since ton Opto has created sue!” a sensation througheut the United States and Canada, I welcomed the opportunity to Piet it. began'to use it in iny practice a little over a year ago and I am frank to say that the regults obtained are slut that I hesitate to -tell of my ex. perienee for fear It will sound incredible. Some of the results I have accomplished with Bon Opto.not only astonished myself but also °tiler physicians with whom I leave talked about it. I have had manyeindivid- uals who had worn glasses for years for far- sir hteclness near-eigliterinese astigma- tism fuel other eye wea.the.sses, tell me they have dispensed with"them through the adop- tioe of the Bon Opto principal. Many eye treilbles eau be traced directly to muscular contraction and relaNation aeti since Bon Opto method tells hew -to exercise and de- velop the eye museles, It reaches conditions not possible' through other 13CRTIS. adVIS0 every thoughtful physician to study Bon trial / haVe and there is 30 doubt in my mind they will eenirito the conclusion I ,have, namely, that the Bon Opto method lopees thn door for the cure of many eye ,troubles which have heretofore been impos- sible to cope with. The treatment is so thnple in iis application that it mill be used it home by anyone of average intelligence. in my own peactlee I have eeea it strengthen prleing (*Meet In rases of work strained eyea„ pink eye, infteenned eetarrhal cone ing eyes, eyes weakened front colds, suieUe. sun, dust. and wind, watery eyes, lilt:reed vision, and in fact many other ceridititenS new itria startling eado had just come under obeervation, which yielded to Boa Glebe, is that of ri young girl, 12 years old. TWo examination of the young girl. decided In order to save the sight of her right eye, the' kit eye muSt bo retztoVed. Befere permit- ting her to be ontorated,,on„, the young girra father decided to use Boa Opto. la less than three days a marked Improvement was noticed. At the end of a week the infirm - illation had almost disappeared, and at thq end of edx weeks tho eye we§ saved. Just think what the seving of that eye means Le this little girl. Another ease la that of lady nitety-three years old. She came be.; me with (Pill vision and e.xtreme inilatanut- tion of the lids and the cenjunctiva WfiS most raw. After tseo weeks. use of Bali Opto the lids *ere absolutely normal and her eyed are as bright as many a girl ot Dr. ;nulling, liassachusetts physician, formerly Chief of Clinics in the 'Union Gen- eral Hospitej, Boston, Mass., and fatmerly Rouse Surgeon at the New England Eye and tar Infirmary of Pertland, Maine, and medical author for many .years, reports: litive found oculists tdo prone to oper- ate and opticians tot) willing to" prescribe giasees wane neglecting the simple formu- las which forni. the hileie Of that NVonderial home trieatment for eye troubles, Bon Opto. 'This, in my opleion, id a remarkable rem- edy for the cure 'and prevention of MineY ere disorders. Its stictesd developl,ng aim strengthening deb eyesight'w111 scion make eye glasses old fashioned and the form of eye baths which the Bon Opto method_ plio- vides, tvii1 make its Ilse as common as that of tile tooth brush. 1 ti.M. thoroughly con- vinced frena ray experience with Bon Cepto that it will strengthen the eyesight at least 50 per cent in ote week's title in reanY in- stances. Dr. Devine. director aL medical iespection in the nost,on schools, le his report published February 20, 1017, states that only 14,015 out of 50,175 ex- anained, need to wear glasses now, marked decrease over the previous report. Bon Opto is hastening the eyeglasslese wee in bespectacled Boston," Victims of eye Sift:Ill-1 und other oye weak- nesses and those who wear glas.-ma will be lad to know that according to ldr. Beck and Dr. „Indleins. theee is real hope and help for them. 'Many whose eyes were fail- ing qay they bave lied their eyes restored by' this remarkable prescriptioa and many who onoe wore glasses say they have thrown 111001 away.'i One man Gays, after using it:, "I was almost Unruh Could not sec to read at all. Now I (mil eead every- thing without my glasses and niy eyes do not hurt any illOrt>. At night they woeld pain dreadfully. /Now they -tee? fine all the time. ,It was like a mirade to inc." A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere seemed this presceiption for 15 days eyerything seems clear. ean read eyen felavsasses DR. JEDDINS caused ovesworked, tired eyes which in - Aimed fierce headaches. 1 have worn, glasses for several years, both for distance aud close work and without theni I could not read ray own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before um. I can do both now and. ,have discarded my ' long distance glasses altogether. 1 can couot the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street 110'0, which fur several years have looked like a dita green. blur to me. I cannot ezpress my joy at what it has done for Me." "It is believed that thousands who wear glassea can now discard them in: a reason- able time and multitudes more will be Ethie to strengthen theii eves so es to be spered the' trouble and expense of ever getting glassEe. Dye troubles of many cicseriptious linty be Wonderfully benefited by the use of this preseriaition at home. Here is the pre- scription: o to any. active drug stoseeand water and .let it dissolve. With this. liquid bathe the eyes two to four timeS Sou should notice your,eyes clear up perceptibly fight free). the etart and inflammation and reeness will quickly disappear. If your eye§ bether you even e little, it is -your duty td take stops to save them no'w before it le too late, Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight ir they had cared for their eyeo in time.- 'deem- prominent physician to -,y111n1 the above article W111 sulinated, said: "Yes, the renaedy. dtst‘comitituent ingredients are well tb ethineat CYO specialists awl widely pre- scribed by them, have lised it very suceesS- It is One of' very 'Yew preparn feel 11150111 he „Itlittt,litali'lland for reguiiirelate fit 1,i,li;ionist every fit -oeta,,,,t1 rennn Yet