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Designs
An unusual and yet practical novel
ty is shown in the 1omper dress here
illustrated. It is on tile order of the
envelope style of chemise except that
the envelope section fastens under the
dress at the top of the hem and does
not take away from the dress effect.
McCall Pattern No. 7750, Child's One
or Two -Piece Romper Dress. Pattern
in 5 sizes; Gmonths to 6 years. Price,
10 cents.
Heather jersey cloth is used for de-
veloping
a very smart military coat
and service dress. The coat has an
inverted pleat in the back, and the
skirt of the dress may be divided front
and aback to be worn over bloomers.
McCall Patterns No. 7881, Ladies'
Military Coat; in 80 -inch length; in 5
sizes, 84 to 42 bust; and No. 7877,
Ladies' Service Dress; in 6 sizes, 34 to
44 bust. Price, 20 cents each.
These patterns may be obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or
from the McCall Co., 70 Bond ,St.,
Toronto, Dept. W.
HOW THE DEAF "HEAR" MUSIC.
Music is an Essential Factor in Train-
' ing of the Deaf.
Music, declares the head of an insti-
tution for the care of deaf and dumb
children, is more essential in the edu-
cation of the deaf than it is in the
training of the hearing child. "
In this institution the classrooms
are provided with pianos, around
which the children gather between re-
citations.
"When the teacher plays an excit-
ing feeling comes up through the
floor," is the way one deaf boy de-
scribes it.
Others, when asked to explain their
sensations, said: "I feel it in my tem-
ples and in my legs." "I feel it
through my whole body," and "I feel
it in my chest and hogs."
The children "hear" more distinctly
when they are allowed to place their
elbows on the piano.
Rural Church and the Farm.
A great need of the country is di-
version. People who handle the
plough need to have something to
think about. They have many hones
to think. That he may not be a pes-
simist orr a false philosopher, that ho
may not con over evil thoughts and
fill his mind with wrong and inhuman
sentiments is for the Church to have
a care. The pulpit must not think it
beneath its dignity to organize play
festivals, and the minister must not
be ashamed to wear motley, if by so
doing he can bring a better and a
Nobler spirit into the countryside. The
tedium of country life is tursocial. It
is against the welfare of the State. It
is bad for the heart and for the soul.
Children and Birds:
Interest children in birds. By a
study of bird charts you can attract
the kind you want by providing the
food they like, Native birds aro easy
to domesticate, and respond quickly to
attention to their special needs. Place
a trough of bird feed, a wash -basin.
or bird -bath, end a shallow basin of
drinking water on your window sill.
Baelctvheat mica an excellent
in ea'ti`itst seine(.
The Waste of War l TII17 PENALTY OF LII3biRTY.
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
bananas, berries or other
fruits.
Made in Canada.
Probably many a purchase of farm
implements has been postponed, in
the hope that prices would be lower-
ed before the necessity for their use
became acute. A11 evidences point to
such practice as dangerous procras-
tination.
—o—o—o—o--o- o 6 0--0—
PAIN 7 NOT A BIT I
LIFT YOUR CORNS
OR CALLUSES OFF
0
0
No humbug 1 Apply few drops
then Just Ilft them away
with fingers.
--O—o—O-r a—O—O—e-0-0-0-0-0-'-
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
little cost from any
drug store. Just ask
for freezone. Apply a
drop or two directly up•
on 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;
not even the slightest
smarting, either when
applying freezone or
afterwards.
This drug doesn't eat
Ili the corn or callus,
but shrivels them so
they loosen and come right out It. is
no humbug: It works like a charm,
For a few eenta you can get rid of
every hard corn, soft corn or corn be-
tween the toes, as well as painful cal,
luaes on bottom of your feet. It never
disappoints and never burns, bites or
Inflames, IC your druggist hasn't any
freezone yot, tell him to get a little
bottle for you from his wholesald
0
1
But S1 L'1 Its
Very strong .
Severn Discipline Practised by the father's favorite confection, One
da
Site Liked
YOUNG WOMEN
pppperminta aro grand- WANTED
Mother of Ruskin,
I y, he gave one to four-year-old Mar- Good opportunity offered young
In the matter of discipline John lone, and waited slyly to see what she women, desiring permanolzt testis In
Buskin's mother was a Sppncerian be- would do when she should discover the Toronto, to learn wnitressos' work in
n „ pungent flavor of the candy. A few the largest estab1i ked reetaul'a»t in
ford Spencer, Let your penalties, Canada, Good wages paid, best work -
says that austere philosopher, "be. minutes later he saw her take the ing conditions and fair treatment,
like the penalties inflicted by fusel* partly eaten peppermint from her Write, 'none or Call.
mate natrn'o, inevitable, The het mouth an
ander burns child t] first time h open wind
seizes it it burns him the second time• 1� h t
it burns him every time; and "Don't
I c a the irs a ow, C
,ii[IILDS COil�I'ANY
" a's the matter?" he asked. 158 YONGS ST., TORONTO.
you
hevery like the candy? ':There is a fellowship more quiet,
soon learns not to touch the hot cin- Oh, yes," replied Marjorie, I like even than solitude and wlrjeh, right.
der," That was Mrs, Ruskin's method. it, but I thought I' let it cool for a
ly understood, is solitude made per -
To illustrate her way of teaching les- feet. And, to live out of doors with
sons, Ruskin used to tell the follow- the woman a man loves is of ail lives
ing incident of his early childhood, the most complete and free."—R, L. S,
which his mother was fond of `clot-
ing. Nitnartl's Liniment (:ores OlistemPer.
"One evening, wlien I was yet in my 'Tien a girl—or a woman—finds her
nurse's arms, I wanted to touch the tee color fading, when her cheeks and lips Order jars immediately for can -
urn, which was boiling merrily. It grow pale, and she gets short of breath nilig, Class jars in the long run are
was an early taste for bronzes, I sup -I easily and her heart palpitates after cheaper than tin cans.
pose; but I was resolute about it. My slight exertion, or under the least ex -
mother bade me ]seep my fingers back; eitement, It means that she is suffer- MONEY ORDERS
I insisted on puttizig them forward. M ing from anaemia—thin, watery blood. The safe way to send loons
little while,"
WHEN YOUR COLOR FADES
Y by mail
nurse would have taken me away from Ileadaohe and backache frequently is by Dominion Express Money Order.
the urn, but my mother said:
"'Let him touch it, nurse:
"So I touched if; and that Was my
filet lesson in the meaning of the word
'liberty'. It was the first piece of
liberty I got, and the last that for
some time Iasked foe,
ORIGIN OF THE BAYONET.
In 1675 It Was Adopted by the
Armies of France and England.
The bayonet, which, in spite of all
the latest inventions of modern war-
fare, remains the simplest and most
terrifying weapon on the battlefield,
bears a name the originof which is
uncertain.
It is popularly believed to recall the
pleasant old town of Bayonne, which
nestles at the fent of the Bay of Bis-
cay, since a citizen, one Puseygur , is
credited with its invention about 1650.
Pushed into the mouth of the gun -
barrel like a plug, it was thus adopt-
ed in France and England about 1675.
In 1689 it was attached by two rings
to the barrel by General Mackay, and
the socketed bayonet was introduced
by Vauban into the French army in
1708.
SUMMER HEAT
HARD ON BABY
No season of the year is so danger-
ous to the life of little ones as is the
summer. Theexcessive heat throws
the little stomach out of order so
quickly that unless prompt aid 1s at
hand the baby may be beyond all
human help before the mother realizes
he is 111, Summer is the season when
diarrhoea, al mea, cholera infantum, dysentry
and colic are most prevalent. Any one,
of these troubles may prove deadly if
-
not r
of p om tly treated, Duringthe
P
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 mail
at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont.
So many of us are grasping at the
stars, leaving life's plain, common
work for others to do, forgetting that
life's sweetest blessings come from do-
ing the humble tasks in a noble man-
ner.
•
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 no use
of my hand, and tried other Liniments,
also doctors, and was .receiving no
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.
house. ISAAC E. MANN.
Aug, 31st, 1908. Metapedia, P. Q.
SAND SHOES FOR TOMMIES
Are Made of Steel Wire and Look Like
Bird Cages.
Next time you walls across a wood-
block pavement and stick in the tar -
ooze think of the British army in
Egypt. The contrast will make you
happier. For one thing, the British
Tommy would give $1,000 for wood -
blocks.
But not having pavements, Mr. At-
kins is compelled to find a way to
walk on dry shifting sand. His lat-
est method is the sand -shoe, which is
made of steel and looks something
like a bird -cage, Mr, Atkins attaches
the cage to his shoes, and then can
walk along some 10 lnohes above sand-
level, while the sand sifts through the
meshes of his undershoos. So Tommy
can go on walking with comparative
comfort, The difficulties through
which he marches to conquer may be
gauged from the fact that when the
Ttrrke were coming with intent to des-
troy the Snoz Canal they had to dig
narrow trenches for their big guns and
metal this grooves, so that the guns
could be dragged forward, They found
this method easier than building
rends,
IN OPERATION
AVERTED
Philadelphia, Pa.—"One year ago Y
was very sick and I suffered with pains
in my side and back
until I nearly went
crazy. I went to
different doctors and
they all said I had
female trottble and
would not get any
relief until I would
be operated on. I
had suffered forfour
years before this
time, but I kept get -
f" ' ting worse the more
medicine I took. Every month since I
teas a young r I had suffered with
cramps in my sides at periodsand was
never regular. I saw your advertise-
ment in
dvertise-mentin the newspaper and the picture
of a woman who bad been saved from
an operation and this picture Was its-
pressed on my mind. The doctor had
given me only two more days to make
up my mind so I sent my husband to tho
drug store at once for bottle of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
believee, I soon noticedg and
ma
when I had finished the third bottle
was cured and never felt better, I grant
you the privilege to publieti my letter
and am only too glad to let other women
snow of my cure," -Mrs. Tilos. MOGON-
GAL, 8482 1lattville Street, Phila., Pa..
ISSUE 14o. 30—'17,
2
In the Country.
Sumner boarder—Does this tree
produce a. lot of peaches?
Farmer—Nary a one,
Summer boatder—Well, what's the
idea of keeping it? s
Farmer—Because I got a great many
bushels of pears from it.
Minard'n Lhilirioiit Cures target lu tiewr
accompany this condition, and ner-
tousness is often present. I A baby's dress that opens the full
The remedy for this condition is to length of the back launders very eas-
bulid up the blood, and for tbls par ily.
pose there is no medicine can equal f
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, They build Mlnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria,
up and renew the blood, bring bright-
ness to the eyes, color to the oheeks, MrsoET,nnlPEova
and a general feeling of renewed 1 ,('LANCER, TUMORS, IAMBS. ETC.,
healthand energy. The only other I out Pain hy 1 ourdhome rtlOOtrnen[d Write
treatment needed is plenty of sunlight, ' us before too late, Dr. Bellman Medical
moderate exercise and. good, plain Co., Limited. Co111ngrvoad, Ont.
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 from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont,
TO WRITE WITH THE KNEES.
A Device to Enable Soldiers Who Have
Lost Both Arms to Write.
A boon for soldiers who have lost
both arms is described by Dr. Arthur
T. Blachly of Portland, U.S.A. It is
an apparatus by which they can write
with their knees after a little practice.
A piece of sole leather fifteen
inches long and six inches wide at
one end and four at the other has a
semi -circular piece cut out on each
side five inches from the narrow end,
This piece of leather is bent where
the scallops come to fit over the bent
knee and the whole piece is bent from
side to side. By two clips, such as
are used in holding a pencil to the
pocket, a pencil is fastened to the
leather so as to project forward four
inches in front of the knee.
This apparatus is held firmly to
the knee by three strong brass springs
attached by rivets, These are three-
fourths of an inch wide and are made
of strips twelve, thirteen and fourteen
inches long respectively.
To hold the paper in the proper
r
position a small rack like a music
rack is made of wood with a hook to
adjust and hold it to a small, firm
stand two feet high. In writing the
heel is raised and the foot, resting on
the ball, gives the knee quite a wide
range of motion. A stylographic
fountain pen can be used as well as a
pencil. The device can be made cheap-
ly. The model cost $1.50, and the
springs could be replaced with straps
costing ten cents apiece, thus reducing
the cost to $1,10, This device should
be much more convenient than hold-
ing a pencil between the teeth or toes,
as was formerly done by some. The
stand can be made of an old box and
a shelf put in for the apparatus.
Dr. Blachly is awaiting with inter-
est reports, from France, where he
sent the-fifst models of his apparatus.
Experiments by an armless man on
the Pacific Coast proved that a legible
"handwriting" was acquired with a
few weeks' practice. The man had
been trying to learn to write with a
pencil held between his teeth and
hadn't succeeded.
made from straw by an
FI enchman,
inventive
tha izat
Earl( 4;1!
skillfully blended
and processed
make
a most delicious
fitiod in flavor
€3s well as a
treat body, brain
and nerve builder.
e
'rt
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68a1S16 ,t6t sip 2ectGY
BOON ON
DOG DISEASES
And How to Feed
Stalled free to any address hi•
the Author
H. CLAY CLOVER CO., Inc.
118 West 31st Street, New York
What Ile Thought.
The doctors at a London hospital
were one day holding a consultation
beside the bed of a man who was sup-
posed to be harboring a diseased hip-
bone.
"1 believe," said one of the surgeons,.
"that we should wait and let ]rim get
stronger before cutting into him."
Before the other prospective opera-
tors could reply, the patient turned his
head, and remarked feebly:
"What do you take me for—a
cheese?"
Next to its unique flavour, the great
economy of Salads Tea has been the
reason for its enormous sale,
To restore black ribbons, strain
some cold strong coffee entirely free
from grounds, sponge the ribbon with
this after brushing off all the dust.
Then iron car:fully on the wrong side.
P.lrli0allatedd Eyelids,
Eyes inflamed by expo-
squreto Sun, Duel old Wind
icklAlining
Eye Remedy. No Srelieved marting,
just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Merino Eye
SeIveinTubeselie. For Bad ofthoEyegreeasit
Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chica;lo
To help in picking fruit a Californ-
ian has patented a thimble with a
knife blade at the end.
Minard'e Liniment Cures Colds, Etc.
Cut the first flowering spikes of
gladioli as soon as they open; they
will keep a long time in water and
usually a new flower spike will ap-
pear.
When buying your , piano
insist on having all
"OTTO HIGEL"
PIANO ACTION
HUD CAN'T CCT OUT tIl
Bog Spavin or Thoroughpki
but you can clean them off promptly with
and you work the horse same time.
Does not blister or remove the
hair. 62,00 per bottle, delivered.
4VilI tell you more if you write.
Book 4 Ni free. ASSORIi1NE, JR.,
the antiseptic liniment for mankind,
reduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured
Muscle, or Ligament, Enlarged Glands, Wens,
crate, Allays pain quickie. Prise SI and E2
n horde at druggists or delhered.
IV F. YOUNG, P. 0, F., 510 Lyman Bldg., Montreal, Can.
Msorblae and Absorblae, Jr,, tan made la Canada. •
Like A Boy at 50 utt l ng O vt , r
With Vft I!ty=.o Tik! g !r stn Did it
Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders—
Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate,
"vous folks 100 per cent. in two weeps' time.
It
NEW YORK, N. Y,—Not long ago a again and see for yourself how much
But don't
man came to me who was nearly half a von have gained, I have seen dozens of
century old and asked me to give hint a nervous run-down people who were ail -
Preliminary examination for life Maur-- ing all the while, double their strength
twee, I was astonished to find him with and endurance and entirely get rid of
the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and
full of vigor, vin: and vitality as a young - other troubles in from ten - to fourteen
o }1. 0 man: 1n fact a young man he really was dries' time simply by taking iron In the
�Ja notwithstanding his age. The secret he ! proper form. And this after they had
said was taking iron—nnxated iron hall 1n some cases been doctoring for months
i 3 a j ` filled hint with renewed life. At 30 he was without obtaining any benefit.
orNo;! In bad health; at 46 he was careworn take the old forms of reduced iron. iron
and nearly all in. Now at 00 after taking acetate or tincture of iron simply to save
Nuxated Iron a miracle of vitality and a few cents. You must tape Iran in a
his face beaming with the buoyancy of form that can be easily absorbed and us -
youth. As I have said a hundred times slufilated like nuxated .iron if u
over, iron is the greatest of all strength it to do you any good, otherwiseyoit mwantay
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 day
down instead of dosing themselves with simply because he knew the secret of
habit-forming drugs, stimulants and al- FFret strength and endarsiare and tilled
al-
coholic beverages I am convhfced that in hIs blood with iron before he wont into
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 cases and thereby the lives of
thousands might be saved who 11010 die lac(: of iron.—E. Sauer. 33.0,
every year from pneumonia, grippe, 15111- NOTE; Minuted iron, recommended
ney, liter, helot trouble and other clan- above by Dr. E. Sauer. Is not a patent
gerous maladies. The real and true raedlrbte nor garret remedy, but one which
cause which started their diseases was Is well known to druggists, and whose iron
nothing more nor less than a weakened constituents aro widely proscribed by entl-
condition brought on by lack of iron in nest physicians everywhere. Unlike the
the blood. iron is absolutely necessary older incrgu.nlc iron products, it is easily
to enable your blood to change food into...initiated, rites not injure the teeth,
living tissue. Without lt, no matter how mu ice them black, nor upset the 510meeh:
much or what you eat, your food merely o t 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 the strength wet( as for nervous, run-down conditions.
out of 10 and as a consequence 3ou be-
n
The manufacturers hese such greut 10051 -
come wank, pale and sickly looking just deuce In Nutod Iran that they otter to
like a plant tr3•ing to grow in a soil t 6100.000 to any charitable institution
16 013l
deficient in iron. if you are not strong if they•aunt take any man or woman,
or well you owe it to yourself to make ender GO. who lacks iron, and increase
the following test: See how long you their strength 100oa or over in four weeks'
can work or how far you can walk time, provided they have no serious or -
without becoming tired, Next take two genic le s offer refund
fiveg t g r coney They also n fir t" re[ t
11013 three
timtabes of ordinary meals
far your money f[ 1t dace not a least daubs'
iron weeks. .hues per day after meals fth time strength and en y n ere 1a ten gays.
two steels. Than test Your strength time. it 1a. dfePt•nsrd by n❑ geed druggist?.
Cuttcura Soap
shampoos pre•
coded by light
touches of Cu -
Mourn Oint-
ment to spots
of dandruff
andltcbtng are
roost effective.
They toed to
arrest falling
hair and pro-
mote a heal-
thy scalp.
Samples fres by
mall. Address
"Cuticura, Dept,
A," sold Overy-
ItIS131fl
ANN
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Dr, Beck, The Well Know: Eye > Itecialist
and Doctor A:Iles, The 3edicdl Auth r,
Publish Astonishing Report or Wonderful
Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight
Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Many Instances
DR, BECK
A Free Prescription You Cnn have
Pined and Use at Home.
New York,—Dr, Beck, it New York state
eye speoinlist, and Dr. Tudklns, a hlasta-
ehusetts physleinn were asked to make a
thorough test Of the popular ere remedy,
Bon Opto. Their reports worn most inter..
1
eating. here the are;
Dr. Beek reports, e'1When my attention
was first called to the Wonderful eye rem-
edy, Don Opto, I was inclined to be akeptl-
col. I melte it a rule to test every now
treatment which la brought to my attention,
Having specialized in cyo Work for the `fast
twenty years, I believe I am qualified to
express an intelligent opinion on remedies
applicable to the oyes, Slnce Bou Opto has
created such a sensation throughout the
United States and Canndg, I welcomed the
opportu,lSl :,', to teat it. I began to use it in
my practice a little over a year ago and I
am frank to say that the results obtained
are such that 7 hesitate to tell of my ex-
perience for fear it will sound f6Credlbio.
Some of the results I have accomplished
with lion Opto not only astonished myself
bat also other physicians with whom I have
talked nbout It. I have had ,many lntllvid-
uois 'who had worn glossae for years for
fur-slghtedne rt, .nearsightednOss,- astigma-
tism and other eye weaknesses, tell oto they
have dispensed with thorn through the adop-
tion of the Don Opto principal. hinny eye
troubles eau be tfaee1 directly to muscular
contractionand telesniton and since B011
Opto method tells how to exp mise and de -
0010p the eye-lnueeles, it reeelits conditions
not possible tiifoligh other inonns. I advise
every thoughtful ihysieIan to study Bet
Opto princ pal, gra It the soma careful
Oath b tt
triol I eve and 1.• iw
t tela doubt of my
mind they wiltcome to the conoluslon I
have, namely, that the Boil Opto method
opens the doer for the cure of many eye
troubles which have heretofore been impos-
sible to cope, with, The 'treatment is so
simple in its npniteatlon that it can be used
at home by 011y0115 of average tntelllgeloe,
ha my own practice I have Seen 11 strengthen
the eyesight more than 50 per Bent in one
week's time. I have also used it with sur-
prising effect in meas of work strained eyes,
pink eve, innammetl lids, 505010hal con-
jllnetivItes, smarting, painful, aritiug, itch-
ing eyea, eyes weakened from Colds, smoke
son, dust and wind, watery eyes, blurred
vision, and in fart many other conditions.
too numerous to describe in this report. A
new and startling rasa has just come under
my observation, which yielded to lien Opto,
is that of a young girl, 12 years old. Two
prominent eye specialists, after a thorough
examination of the young girl, decided in
order to sacs the sight of her right eye,•the
left eye must be removed. Before permit-
ting her to be operated on, the young girl's
Settler decided to use Icon Opto. In less
than three clays a marked improvement was
noticed. At the end el a week the Inflam-
mation had almost disappeared, and at the
end of six wt'eks the ere was saved. Just
think what the saving of that eye means to
this little girl. Another Case is that of a
lady nincty•three years old. She rime to
mo with dull vision enc] extreme Meanlme-
1io11 of the lids and the conjunctiva was al-
most raw. sifter two weeks' use et Bon
Opto the lids were absolutely normal and
Lersixteen:' eyes are as bright as many a girl of
Dr, Tndldns, Massachusetts physician,
formerly Chief of Clinics in the Tinian Gen-
eral hospital, Boston Aiuss„ and formerly
House Surgeon at the Boston,
England lige and
Lar Infirmary of Portland, Maine, and
medical author for many years, reports:
have found oculists too prone to oper-
nte and opticians 1.00 willing to prescribe
glasses while ncgleetfng the simple form -
les which farm the basis of that wonderful
(tomo treatment for eye troubles, Tion Opto.
This, in nay opinion, is n remarkable rem-
edy for the 5030 and prevention of many eye
disorders. Its nncecgs in developing and
strengthening' the eyesight will soon make
eye glasses old fnshlnncd and the forst of
eye baths whit the lion Opto method pro-
vides, will matte its use as common as that
of the tooth brush. I am thoroughly du -
Timed from my experience with Bon Onto
that It 0111 strengthen the eyesight at least
10 per cent in one week's time iu many in-
etanees, Dr. W. Ii, Devine, director of
medical inspection in the Boston schools, iu
his report published lnobroary 10, 1017,
states that Only 14,010 out of 50,170 ex-
r•mined, need to wear glasses now, a marked
decrease over the previous report, BaO
Opto is hastening the Cysglasalesa age in
bespectacled Boston:'
Victims of eye suede and other eye week•
tosses and those who wear glasses will be
glad to know that Recording to Dr. Berk
and Dr. Tudkius, there is real hope and
help for them, Many whose eyes were fail.
hug Pay they have bad their eyes restored
by this remarkable proarriptlou and tunny
who otico wore glasses say they here
thrown 5110111 allay." One man Says after
(ming '1t: '1 was nitnoet' 13110,1, Cattld not
see to rend at all Now 10n read
every-
thing
vatr'-
a
thing without m3� glasses and ley ryes do
not hurt nn3' more. At night they would
pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the
throe. awns lute s miracle to inc." A lady
who used It says: "The atmosphere seemed
hazy with or without glasses but after ming.
this prescription for 10 days every: bin - s
0e0ms altar, I ran rent( even due l,ri1t.
without glasses." Anther 1,10 •„
says; "1 W10 bothered wi11, ta0 a.. •.
DR. 3DORINS
enusod by overworked, tired eyes which in-
duced tierce headaches, 1 have worn glasses
for several years, both for distance and
close work and without them 110uld not
read My own name on tut envelope or the
typewriting on the machine before mc. I
NIA do both now and have discarded my
long distance glasses altogether. I ran
(smut the fluttering leaves on the trees
across tho street 000', which for several
years have looked like a dim green blur to
Inc, I cannot express m3• joy at what it has
bpsilelev
cd that thousands who wear
gda"1I0osiosrCan LOW discard thetas in reason-
able time and multitudes more will be able
to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared
tho traubls and expense of ever getting
glasses. Eye troubles of many drserlptIons
may be wonderfully benefited by the use of
this prescription at home. (fere is the pre-
scription: (4(1 to any nr•tiv0 drug store Olid
get a battle of Bon Opto tnbleta, Ilrop one
,110» Opto tablet in a fourth of n glass of
water and Id it dissolve. With this liquid
bathe the eyes two to tour times doily. You
should uotiee your eyes clear no Derr' 1111,ly
right from the start and inflammation and
redness will quickly disappear. It your
eyes bother you even a little, it is your duty
to take stops to save them now before it is
toolate,
te, Ainn
hopelessly rn
lessly ti d might have
eayaves0 Ithtehirees,i t1t they had eared for
ilial`
NO'rlo•-Another prominent physirinn to white.
the Odra article tins snbmltt d, said: "Yes, the
ton trplo proscription is truly n wonderful eye
remedy. Its neialltuese bar edleuls nee w111
hnowu to eminent evo specialists and widely pro-
saribod by Mont. 1 Have used It very !wrens.
fully 10 illy own Prettier on untiring whose ayes
Were r t
Qsi a pad overwork through a w tis or misfit �lassee
It is Ona to Um 01, few peepers eve i
afle( at every ba kept ml Laud for o refs "fie to
t 1,000, a,0 SL. pe ." nett O00 interred to
et
above• la not o petrol medicine or a eefor-
nminremeyo g lo ie on th preparation, , the for-
mnln wing misted o1 the ipnelmge 1`he mnpn-
fattut'rrs it la n, it to uunto i 1 `swirlt
n 1 •r etc In un week's time in canny ln..
Moo., s ,r trfnnil iLe meter. It is tnnnrwed
11 rood druggists, lnclttdi"g general
ten by i4, Tamblyn and T. Nates
t ,i, Toronto.