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The Brussels Post, 1917-9-27, Page 3Fashionable Models l regatta. The The dainty smocked frock is just the thing for the little girlThe model smocked or shirred in yoke shape is charming and childish developed in lawn, pongee or crepe de Chine, Mc- Call, Pattern. No. 7910; Child's One- Piece Dress, smocked 'orshirred. In 3 sizes; 2 to &years. Price, 16 cents, Who could resist a coat like this with its smart short waist and fash- ionable collar? Large and practical pockets bulge over each hip and take away from the straight -hanging ap- pearance so long popular. Gray homespun and black 'velvet are the materials used. McCall Pattern No. 7920, Misses' Empire Coat, in 3 sizes; 16 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond Street, Toronto, Dept. W. THE OUSINESS WOMAN. Today, more than ever before, is woman's .opporLunitY. Many POW oc- 'cupations are now ononed, to .tiler,. Which, before the war, she wae'deemed unfitted to. fill, And truth to tell sh has risen to the opportunity, and 110 shams many business responsibilitJe in former times confined to men. Bu as women ,are subject to inore'fr (Tuent fluctuationsof health than me many Will be handicapped ear)", they regard their health requirements too lightly.' The nervous strain, long. hours and prolonged mental or physioal -fatigue thin the blood and weaken the nerves. Such conditions as women are now called upon to undergo can only be en. dured by a full-blooded, constitution. This is as true for Bien as for women, only weaker 'women stiffer soonest. The woman worker, in any lino, re- quires her blood replenished frequent- ly, She needs new, -rich blood to keep her health under the trying conditions of butrness life, and to fortify her system against the effects of overwork. This applies also to the woman in the; home, who, perhaps, has more worries and anxieties than usual. Sa let all girls aud•womentake. heed and renew their blood promptly at the first ap- proach of pallor, lack of appetite, P etite head- ache and backache. This can be best and most effectively accomplished by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills -which make new, rich blood and thus help woi•nankind so perfectly. No—woman .need fear failure of health if they take these pills occasionally to.Iceep them well, or give them a fair trial if they find themselves rundown. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi - eine -Co„ Brockville, Ont. WAR B12EAD'I>kil' ENGLAND.' Made Front Go ferntitent Regulettion Flour 'Causes Mnch.JUJness.4., War bread made from Goverptriont' regulation flour bag causeoj. eq much illness in England that chemists and e ;bakers ere working together under the w direction of Crown Officers in an et- a fort to eliminate the "rope disease". t, which affects the battings, Many e- adults who eat the bread develop P severe' cases of indigestion, 'while children break out in sores in many parts of the body. In addition to the 111 health among the consumers of the war bread the monetary loss .from ruined - bakings has reached a large' sum and is grow- ing larger, Affairs became so serious that a delegation of the London ;Os- ter Bakers Association called on the Prime Ministerand urged a return to the 76 per cent. flour. One case was cited in which a baker had to destroy 3,600 loaves of bread, largely because mould had ruined it, In another instance a baker sold 1,200 loaves of spoiled bread to 'manufac- turers of pig food and was compelled- to suffer a double loss, for when the au- thorities heard of the matter the baiter was arrested and fined $250 for "wasteful extravagance in war time. A. F. May, secretary of the metro- politan committee for war savings and food economy, attributes most of. the trouble to too large a proportion of nen-glutinous materials in the flour. In some cases itwas found that bakers were using peanuts, called by the Eng- lish monkey nuts, to mix with the flour. So far "rope disease" hasbaffled the investigators In the British Isles, One London baker in testifying before an investigating committee gave it as his opinion that "rope" is a second fermentation which arises in the bak- ing and is furher developed through keeping the bread .for the stipulated twelve hours. A MARVELLOUS MEDICINE FOR: LITTLE ONES CANADA'S WHEAT. Could Finance Her War Debt ,With Surplus Worth $459,000,000. Even if only half of the 1917 Cana- dian crop is shipped out before the close of lake navigation, the Govern- ment statement of March 31, 1918, should show a heavy increase over the $244,000,000'•exports last year. If, at that time, the national war debt should stand at $1,200,000,000, as has been forecast, it would still be . well within the financingcapacity of a country able at the end of three years of war to produce in one commodity alone the equivalent of one-third of its whole liability. On an estimated yield of 275,000,000 bushels, gross value of western Can- ada's wheat -crop should be $605,000,- 000, the highest amount realized in the history of that country from a single product. Canada's fiscal year does not coincide with the full calen- dar crop year, which would be about June 30, when the export movement s practically at an end, and the grain trade is best in position to take stock and balance accounts. Moreover sea- sonal changes affect initial interior grain movements as well as lake ship- mentsand comparisons of corre- sponding periods of time are for these and other reasons not always wholly satisfactory. For the 12 months' ended March, 1017, wheat exports amounted to $244,000,000. This trade covered an abnormally large carry-over from t 1915 crop, which ...had . appreciable weight in receipts even in the late fall of. 1916. The average Canadian price for wheat in the fall of 1916 up to the close of navigation was not far from $1.70, Fort William delivery, or $1.50 to $1.65 on the farm. Notwithstand- ing that production fell to 230,000,000 bushels in 1916, the dollar value of ex- ports was $72,000,000 greater for the est fiscal year than for the year end - d March, 1916. • August 1, 1917, lake terminals held early 12,000,000 of first grade wheat. Estimating the export value of all western stocks at $80,000,000, a mod- est appraisal, panada begins the cur- rent ler* year with a salable surplus worth $459,000,000 at $2,20 per bushel. "1.11.i" HIM UP." Above Human Weakness to Heights of Brave Deeds. Not long ago there was a serious fire in an old tenement house in a large Eastern city. It was well under way before the alarm was sounded, and the .old building burned like tin- der. There was no hope from the first of saving it; but every one of its oc- cupants was thought to be safely • down on the ground before the walls began to waver. Then suddenly a scream sounded from the third story, and down 1 throo gh ,the clouds of smoke and lige e peered a fhantic woman's face. It seemed almost hopeless to try to n save her, but in an instant the fire- men had a ladder up and a matt was swiftly scaling it. Just as he reached. the second story a veritable wall of flame rushed out of the windows .to meet' him. For a moment he stagger- ed, -hesitated— - "Lift him up, boys!" commanded' the chief in ringing tones. "Lift him up!" , For a second the crowd below star- ed. "Lift him up 7" There at the sec- ond storyl How could anyone reach hie to lift? But the firemen knew. They, too, had been "lifted up" in such a plight; and they made the very heavens echo ; with a swinging cheer for. Billy. In another instant the crowd, too, r' had joined in, and Billy, all hesitation gone, was running as nimblyand as coolly up that narrow ladder as if it were merely a "test -out." In a few motnent3 more he and the woman were being welcomed•—withmore cheers- as they reached the street and safety, Which were the cheers that counted mast ---those that applauded the fine action already done or thoae that lift- ed the pian above himself and his • weakness to the heights where the. brave deed was possible?Those who lifted his heart lifted the whole man` much more slu•ely then, they could merely by touching his body. Perhaps you can "lift" some one in that Way, too, .. -. •1 A Tunbridge Wells Schoolgirl, lo a prize essay on "Baby," Wrote: "Never give a child money; It might swallow. 1t. Never tell' a child a Ile. Never shake a child` Never strike a child in a passion. Nevar, throw a child tip the air and catch It -'-it `night be droppod, A. wholesome table beverage with winning flavor. Used - er . every- where vertY whb. e ��yfolks who find that tea or coffee -• disagrees. e s. 'There's a Reason" Candler; ''Datum Cereel.Co., Lid, Windsor, Out. . Mrs. Delvina Pelletier, Ste. Perpetue, Que., writes "I have much pleasure in stating that Baby's Own Tablets -have been a marvellous medicine in the case of my baby. I have been us- ing the Tablets for four years and don't think there 18 anything to equal them." In using the Tablets the moth- er has the guarantee of a government analyst that they do not contain one particle' of opiates or other harmful drugs—they cannot possibly do harm —they always do good. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from. The Dr. Williams' Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont. Make Your Money Work. Better buy one of the Government's war savings certificates. They yield over 5 per cent. interest and have the whole Dominion of Canada as security. You can get your money 'back any time you wish or leave it out for three years. A new certificate that is just the thing to teach your boy or girl proper investment habits has just been issued. It costs $8.60 and pays back $10.00 at the end of three years. For $21.5D you can get a certificate redeemable at $25 in three years, or for $86 you can get one worth $100 in three years. That is better .than let- ting your money lie unproductive. The certificates can be had from any bank, money -order post office, or direct from the Department -of Finance, Ottawa. , TRINE Granulated Eyelids, Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by Sun, Dust and Windqulcltly rCfelleved by Menne. Try Ma O gg'� W R,/ �W yourEyes and in Baby's Eyesy I. NoSmarting,JustEyeComfort Marine Eye RemedJ, nt Your Drusatat'e or bs ma ii 6o of the sue—Free. MF Qyd Salve. In Tabus 26e:' For Book of the Ask Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago d The doll is the oldest form, of play- thing known, Pluck Won ,the V.C. ? The London Gazette- publishes a neither of awards, decorations and medals in respect of the action in the Straits of Otranto on May 15, when three Austrian cruisers attacked a number of British drifters. The list includes: Victoria Cross — Skipper •John Watt, Royal Naval Reserve, "for most conspicuous gallantry." When hailed by Austrian cruisers at about? a hundred yards range and ordered for stop and abandon his drifter, Watt or -i dared full speed ahead, and called upon the crew for three cheers and a fight to a finish. Numbness Through Cold, The most romarkabJe effect of the cold which a member of ode of the Ant. arctic expeditions noticed was the loss of sense and touch in the fingers. It was almost complete, "Suppose you wanted to look 'for a knife in your kit -bag," he said, "you would get it in your hand and not know. It was the snide with everything we handled. We saw that we picked it up, and saw that we held the article; we could not feel that we had it," He added that it was not possible to shave because the skin became irritated and sore, While if the beard grow too long it attracted moisture and then froze into a block. The only thing to do was to keep beard and moustache clipped close, Ldlnard's. Liniment fop' sale everywhere. "Ile that taketh up the burden of the fainting lighteneth his own load."— Weltering Psalms. The Kaiser recently inspected the German navy, which must be admit- ted everywhere to be the greatest navy in captivity.' • This 1s to certify that I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT in my family for years, and consider it the best lini- ment on the market. I have found it excellent for horse flesh. (Signed) W. S. PINPEO. "Woodlands," Middleton, N,S, Woodlots on the farms can be made an important factor in the relief of the threatened fuel shortage. To improve" plants, of perennial phlox, late this autumn give them a Surface dressing of hydrated lime and incorporate the lime with the soil, us- ing a garden rake where there are many plants or an excelsior weeder where there are only a few plants. Spread the lime about the plants over a circle of about two feet from their base. 0-0--0-0— WOMEN 1 IT IS MAGIC 1 7 LIFT OUT ANY CORN 7 Apply a few drops then lift corns or calluses off with fingers—no P aln. —o—o—o—o—o-o—o—c—o—o—o—o— Just think! You can lift off any corn or cal- lus without pain or sore- ness. • A Cincinnati man dis- covered this ether com- pound and named it freezone. Any drug- gist will sell a tiny bot- tle of freezone, like here shown, for very little cost. You apply a few drops directly upon a tender corn or callus. Instantly the soreness disappears, then short. ly you will find the dorn or callus so loose that you can lift it right off. Freezone is wonder- ful. It dries instantly, It doesn't eat away the corn or callus, but shrivels it _up without even irr'tat ng the surrounding skin. Hard, soft or corns between the toes, as well as painful calluses, lift right off. There is no pain before or after- wards. If your druggist hasn't freezone, tell, him to order a small bot - Ile for you from his wholesale drug house. Mlnard's Liniment' Relieves Neuralgia. A F p 8YGI 7rApat ytllj D TELL THE TRUTH. ' W■ The excellent advice these verses contain loses nothing by the ingenulty that their author, Mr. William .H. Davenport, displays in their compost- Woman Saved From a Seri. tion: ous Sur •cal O` eration. Traveller through time's treacherous $' 9S ADVICE e le rU This thy transport, thle thy ticket; Tell the truth. Though thou'rt tired through toilsome tilling Tillthy tones, tit y - `they're trembling, ' remblin tri.- ling, Tell the truth triumphant, thrilling; Tell the truth. Thought that's twisted twists the thinker Toil the truth. Truth that's tinkered taihta the tinker. Tell the truth, Toil's true task, truth's thorough tending; Tlmo's true ;trail, the truth's true trending; Thought'e,true throne, 'Lis truth trans- "dandin ; Toll the truth, To thyself thou'rt truth's translator; Tell the truth. Though the a thotsands term thee traitor, Tell the truth. Tis illumPbnnt truth they're 'trying; 'Tis the tempter's tolls tis ttotrt tying ; throughtestifying; Tell the truth. L011,at•:l'e 'Liniment .Cares Baseb, Eto. Louisville, Ky.—"For four years I suffered from female troubles, head- aches and nervousness. I could not sleep, had no appetite and it hurt me to walk, if I tried ,to do any work, I Would have to iedown before it was finished. The doc- tors said I would have to be opera. ted on and I simply broke down. A friend advised Yue to try Lydia N. Pinkham's Vege- t a b le Compound and the result is,t feel like anew wom- an. I am well and strong, do all my. own house work and have aneight g t pound baby girl I know Lydia B. PInk am'e Vegetable Com., pound saved me from an operation which every woman dreads," - Mrs, Nnnnlo FIS1isA.O1e, 1521 Christy Ave., Louisville, Icy. Everyone naturally dreads the sur- geons knife, Sometime hothing else will do but man. times p Lydia E. Pink - ham's `Vegetable Compound .hes savedthe patient and made an operation un=necessar . If yeti have any symptom ab out which you would like to know, wrto to the Lydia 1. Pinleham Medicine Co.,Lynn, Mass.for helpful advice even rea ISSUE No. 30•-'17. SE ; ®l SEE a big knee like this, but your horse May have a bunch or bruise on his ankle, hock, stifle, knee or throat." will clean it off without laying up the horse.': No blister, no hair gone. Coneentratcd—only a few drops required at an .application. $2 per borne delivered • Describe r ease tareclat inaroctione and Book 8 Di free. ABSsORBINE, JR., be and - mink liniment for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings. Enlarged Glands. Went. Bruises. Varicose Veba; allay. Pain and lnsa eeiatlon. Prim 51 and 52 a bottle et druggists, r delivered. W. F. 10080, R 0. F., 518 Lyman Bldg., hloatrral,.Can. "Lbsorbiae and Abaorblee..11. are made le. Canada. CDTCURA EAS BAO CASE {CLEMR Relief Instantaneous, Healed With 3 Cakes of Soap and 2 Boxes of Ointment. "I was very much annoyed by an irritation on my back. I found out I had a bad cast of eczema. My back was in a very bad shape, and my clothing irritated so that the skin became verysore. I sent for Cuticu ra Soap andOint- ment. Relief was instan- taneous and with the use of three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) B. F, Grosch, Y. M. C. A., St, Catherines, Ont., July 4, 1917. For hair and skin health Cuticura Soap and Ointment are supreme. For Free Sample Each by Mail ad- dress post -card: "Cuticura, Dept. A, Boston, U. S. A." ,Sold everywhere. BAKING POWDER.. COPJTAkr3S, NO 4LUM. The only wolf known medium priced baiting powdor mode In Canada that doos not contain alum and which has all Its Ingrodlonta plelnlY atatod on the label. E,W.GiLL TT COMPANY LIMITED wlf+N,Peo TORONTO, ONT, MONrneA41tt}Q' P„_dt�R'?'� ' Isn't there a good deal of waste in the bone of a sirloin steak?" "Not for me," replied the merchant, "I am very careful to sell the bone for as mach as the meat." MONEY ORDERS When ordering goods by mail, send a Dominion Express Money Order, In the construction of their nests, birds generally avoid bright colors which might possibly lead t) the dis- covery of their place of abode by an enemy. llalnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff, Spray potatoes as long as the vines remain green. Cultivate potatoes un- til they are dug, to conserve the mois- ture in the soil and keep the weeds down. It is surprising how bravo the aver. age man is when there isn't any real danger in sight, t`tIRS LOVELY PERSIAN LAMBMK and other furs by mail. Wholesale prices, Send for illustrated catalog of bargains. McComber's Limited, Manu- feature`s, 420 1) St, Paul West, Montreal MIXSCELLAWEUVa CANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, DTC.,C., Internal and external, cured with- out pain by our home treatment, Write ue before too late. Dr, I3ellman ldedfeal Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. When buying your , Plano Insist on having an e'OTTO HIG!Lfi PIANO ACTION W!th Vit lit, --T king Ir an Did It Doctor says Nuxated 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 a you have gained, I havsoen dozens of century old and asked me to give him a nervous run-down people, .who were ail - preliminary examination for life incur- : ing all the while, double their strength anee. I was astonished to find him with and endurance and entirely get x111 of the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as ,all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and full 01 vigor, vim and vitality as a young Iother troubles in from ten to fourteen man; in fact a young man he really was I days' time simply by talting iron in the said Nast taking trona=nuxated iron lend ,proper form. And this. after they ,had filled him with renewedlife, At 30 he was without somt cries been n Eton en Por months in bad health; at 40 lee -was careworn kobtaining any be tme Bot don't Iron and nearly all in. Now at 60 after taking acetate the old' forms of reduced Iron, Save Nuxated Iron a miracle of vitalityand acetate 6 ts. You of iron telmak, r• to save a Pew cents. Toa musta take iron Lava yrs face beaming with s.theh ndrednti eP Porm that can n easily Iron YOU as- overLiron is the have tfuall strength it to dod like nuxated iron iP you want. builders. If people would only tape Nux- 1t t0 YOU any good, otherwise it may ated Iron when they feel weak or run- prove worse than usoless, lythe an down instead of dosing themselves with athlete or prizefighter has won etre day habit-forming drugs, stimulants and al- simply because he knew the secret of co hobo beverages I am convinced that In his hlotid vlth i on before he tventineo this way they could ward off disease, the affray, while many another has gone preventing it becoming organic in thou- dgwn to in Jealous deicer sim sande of cases and thereby the lives of lack 0Y Iron.—E. Sauer, defeat •ply Por the thousands might be saved who now die• every year from pneumonia, grippe, kid- NOTE: tweeted Iran, recommended nay, liver, heart trouble and Other daft- above by Dr. E. Sauer, is not a patent gerous maladies. The real and true medicine nor secret remedy, butone which cause which started their diseases was Is well known to druggists, and whose iron nothing more nor less than a weakened constituents ata widely prescribed by etni- cOnditlon brought on by lack of iron in neat phyeldans everynhere, lama the the blood. Iron is absolutely necessary older Inorganic Iron products, it Is easily to enable your blood to change food into assimilated, does not. Induce the teeth, living tissue. Without it, no matter how make them black, nor upset the stamaolt; much or what YOU eat, your food merely an the contrary, it is a ,Host potent rem - passes through you without doing you edy In nearly all forms of Indigestion as any good. You don't get the strength weft as for nervous, run-down conditions. out 01 it and as a consequence you be- The manufacturers have such great coal - come weak, pale and sickly looking just dance In Nasated Iron that they offer to like a Plant trYin' to grow In a soft fm•felt 0100.00 to any charitable institution deficient in iron. If you are not strong it theycannot. take any man or women, or well You Owe it to y'Oursett to snake under 60, who lacks iron, and tnercasa the following test; See how long you their -strength 100% or over in four weeks' can work or how far you can want tine, provided they have no serious or - without becoming tired. Next take two genie trouble. They also offer to refund five -grain tablets of ordinary nuxated your money if it does not at least double iron three times per day after meals Pore your strength and endurance In ten days' twe weeks. Then test your strength time. 11 In aisnensod by all gond druggists. Dr. Beck The Well Known Eye Specialist and Doctor Adkins, The Medical Author, Publish Astonishing , eptht on Wonderful Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Many Instances DR. BECK A free Preserlptlon Yon Can nave "Wed and Use at Some. New York,—Dr. Beck, a New York state eye specialist, and Dr, andltins, a Massa- chusetts pltysiclnn, wero naked to make n tkorough teet of the mount"` eye 1eaedy, Bon Opto. Their reports were most inter- esting. -Ilere they ore: Dr. Beek reports 'When my attention was first culled to the wonderful eye rem- cdy� Bon Opto I n•aa fitclined to bo akePtt- cal, 1 retake it a rule to test every new treatment which is brought to my attetitlou, tang specialized in eye work for the past twenty years, I believe I me nineteen to `express au intelligent opinion on remedies applicable to tbe eyes. Waco Bon Opto Las created such n sensation throughout the tutted Stntes and Canada, I welcomed tate opportlmitn' to test it. I began to use it in my practice a little Over a year ego and I ant frank to say that the results obtained ere Oliei that I hesitate to tell Of my ea - pretence for fear it w11] sound incredible. Sumo of the results I have accomplished with Ben Opto not only a0tonlshed myself but also other physicians with whom I Bove talked: about lt. I have bed many Malaita tilde who had worn glosses for years for far-sightedness, nenr•alglttetlnese estigtnn- tislu and other eye weekliesaes, ten me they Leve tltspensedwith them through the adop- tion of the Bon Opto principal, Many nye troubles can be trneed directly to nntsculav contraction and relaxation and eiuo6 Bow Opto metlbd tette how to excrete() and de- velop the 070 mneales,it roecltee. 00nd(tioiis not possible through other mans, I advise every thoughtful physician to study Bba Opto priu61pn1, give it the, sante careful tee) 01 bete Bud there is no dolrht in my mind they will come to the conclusion I have, namely, that the Bon 0.1p10 method 09e310 the door for the en'6 Of May- e' troubles 1Mitehlisve heretofore been tiupoe- elide to 00pe with, The treatment 1e ao Mande 111 010 application that 11enn bo used et home by anyone of everngeintelligence, in my own p1081108 I have seen it etronlfthen the eyenigbt morn re alsthan o 50used per co itwint th sulr- in one w8ek'e ants. I Lo prising effect in cases of work strained eyes, prole eye, inllammrd lids catarrhal con- junctivitis, smartiug, paintul, aching, itch- ing eyes, eyes weakened from colds, smoke sun, dust and wind, 0001017 eyes, blurred vision, and in fact many other conditions tan numerous to describe In this report. A now and startling case has just come under my observation, which yielded to Bon Opto, is that of a young gill, 12 yens old, Two prominent eye specialists, after a thorough mean:dation of the young girl decided in order to save the sight of her right eye, the lett eye must b0 removed. Before permit- ting her t0 be operated on, the young ginetabor decided to use Bon Opto. la less than three days a marked improvement was noticed, At the end of a week the lllilam- motion' bad almost disappeared, and at the end of nix weeks the eye was saved. Sust think what the miring of that eyo means to this little girl. Another ease is that of a lady ninety-three years old. Site cause to m0 with dull vision and extreme infinmma. tion of the lids and the conjunctiva was al- most row, After two weeks' use of Bon Opto the lids were absolutely normal and sixt iter een," eyes aro as bright 08 merrya girl of .Dr. J'udltlns, 1liassnelusettM pbyslcian, formerly Chief of Clinics in the Won Gen- eral Hospital, Boston ]`lass., and formerlylloue0 Surgeon at the Nov England Eye and Enr Indrmary of Portland, Maine, and medical author, for many years, reports: X lave found oculists too prone to oper- ate and Optlelans too wilting to peeerribe gleans while neg8lecting the efmple formu- bas which form tlyo basis of that n'enderfel home treatment for eye Is ,0001ar Bon Opto. This lint n my opinton, ries 'a ri narknba rem- edy for 111, cure ttuc success it sUon of many oye dlsordors, Its success 111 developing and Strengthening the eyesight will soon make dye glasses old YasltIened and the form 00 eve baths wbleb the Boa Orlto method pro- vides, will make its use es common as that of.tbe tooth brush. I AM thoroughly con- vinced from my experience with lion Opto that it will strengthen the eyesight at toast 60 per cent in one Week's. time In many in- stances. Dr, 1'. EL Devine, director of medical inspection in the. Boston schools 1n his report published retinas,20, 1017,. states that onl .1s, 010 out of 80,174 ex- amined, need to u^ear gln02e.e now, n marked decrease over the omelette report. Bon best o 00 bodtenin on ;la eyeglateioes age 14 P victims of eye strata and other eye Weak,. nestles n'nithan who vett Magee will be g' know ,ecnrdnto Beck and' Dr. Sndkios, thee isrent hope and help for them, Many whose 0700 were 1011. lug any they him had their eyes restored by this remarkable prescription n15 many- 10110' 01100 wore gonane say they hare 11,010 vn tharn. nwlty. One man aura 'after neer it; 'I was utmost blind, Could not See t0 rend. at 1,11. Now I' one read every, matt without my glasece and my eyes do not lnfrt any' mere. At night they Wald: pain dreadfully. Now they feel tine all the time, It was like a miracle to ate." A' lady L• ho 11d it nye; '' phe alienation sensedriay With or without 1:htsses but niter using this prescription for .It days evelt•thhtg. 50e000 clear. •I can road 101001111`'print without giaas,0." Another a, n - a ;; Maya: "7 was bothered with we 0100 DR. TODRINS caused by overworked, Mod eyes which duced fierce headaches, I have worn glasses for several years, both for distance and close work and without them I could net road my own name On an euvclo1, or the typewriting on the machine before me. I can do both now ped have discarded my leug distance glasses -altogether, I One count tbe fluttering leaves 00 the trees across the street now, tvLieh /Or several years have looked like a dim great blur to mo. I cannot express ivy Joy ut what it Inc Bono for me." IC 1s honeyed t11et tbousands who wear glasses can now diecard theta in a reasons able time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble nod expense of ever getting grosses. .Eye troubles of malty descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by the Ita6 of this prescription at Lome. hero is tho pee- '. 5 -`ippon; Oa to any active drill; 01000 ani geta bottle of Bon 0 P ruiners. Drop oleo Bon Opto tablet in no fourth of n gloss tit Waterand lot 11 dissolve. With tido liquid bathe the eyes two to font tames patty, qi ou Should notice your eyes clear up uerleptlblq' right from the start and inflammation and redness w•111 quickly disappear. If your eyes bother you even n 110110,11 is your duty to take steps to 5005 them now before it is too late. Arany hopelessly blitui might Mee Paved their sight if they had cared for their eyes in tante. • NO'.r10—An titer prominent 3017'oleinn rib meet/ the above article, woe submitted, said; 'Yee, the Don Clete pre0eripllon le treyll wondorf01 el'. l)om0dr. Ifs consiltao8t Ltaredients ere well Intown to eminent 00y0 BPOclnitoel Bud Maly pre- scribed by them. 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