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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1917-10-25, Page 34 t1w PracticalSTRONG PEOPLENEEDED r and r The need for people to be healthy �i 47CQ17lJlll,; is urgent, Those whom illness has put putside the ranks of robust men- ", and women feel their position keenly, They are handicapped in every walk of life .and Weak leen and nerve;ern Women need more earnestly than ever to put their health right, and become, active and strong. Many who began "Patching" months ago are as ill now aa on the day they began vainly tin- kering with common drugs, Every ali- bi; man aid woman should remember that the ills of debility, nerve exhaus- tion, indigestion, sleeplessness, neural- gia, and depression Come from a faulty blood supply. Worry, over -work or other causes have impoverished the blood and left the lige-stream impure. The,perves thereby are starving and the, whole system is languishing for new blood. In this condition many thousands have won back strong nerves and new health and strength luooazn it pj9 thrg.ugh the new rich blood Dr, Wil- liams Pink Pills actually makes. In a weak or bloodless condition it is not only a waste of time and money, but gra also a further menace to your health Military times demand military to tinker with common drugs. Fol - clothes, for the small boy as well tas low the example . of so many thou - his older brother. The cape may be sands by giving Dr. Williams' Pink omitted on this one, however, if he Pills a'fair- trial, And they will trans - does not care for it. McCall Pattern Poral you into healthy, active men and No. 7980, Boys' Overcoat. In 4 sizes;, 1 to i years. Price, 15 cents. 1 You4`an get these pills through oily dealer in medicine, or by mall at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.60 from The Dr. Williams' • MedicineCo., Brookville, Ont. - ALGOMA AND AN AUTHOR. GERMAN "'FRIGHTFULNESS." Has "Not Always Been an Unqualified Success, As a destroyer, the poison gas cloud .—chlorine or bromine liberated from tanks, to be swept toward the enemy by a favoring breeze—has been, on the whole, a disappointment to the Germans. These gapes, being heavier than air, hug -the ground. In the first great at- tack by that means,' at Ypres, the Bri- tish suffered terribly. But the Allies prompf[y adopted this novel expedient in frightfulness, and the Germans have experienced as much damage from it as their foes. One trouble with it is that the,wind has to be just right --in the correct direction,' and not too much or too lit- tle of it. The intending attackers may have to wait for many days for the breeze they want. Then there are the gas -masks, which, for the enemy, are a pretty good protection. It is noticeable that at the presetit time gas shells are largely employed. They have almost wholly superseded. the gas -emission method. A big pro- jectile carrying a quantity of bromine or chlorine :(compressed to a' liquid) is sure to arriveat or near its intend,, ed destination. It bursts; the liquid instantly volatilizes, and the resulting poison -gas spreads` far and wide. More spectacularly horrible is the flame -projector, which is operated by two men. One carries the machine (a combined reservoir and gas -gener- ator), and the other manipulates a hose -pipe that discharges a stream of fire. The flame "carries" thirty yards. It will instantly destroy a man that far if an author can be said to he the away, literally burning his flesh from pro Siuet'of any particular district— off his bones. But if the distance be an Si why not, Just as much as a variety thirty-one yards, and the man is pro- of Rower, or 'fruit, or grain 7—Alan vided with a bomb or two, he has •the Sullivan, the .distinguished Canadian flame -projector stopped every time, poet and novelist, should be most pro- perly identified with • Algoma, that WOULD .NOT BE WITHOUT curiously shaped county of Ontario which stretches from the cities and settlements of the shores of Lake Huron and Lake Superior, up through Mrs. A. C. Smith, Goodwood, Ont.,. the 2,900 square miles of the Missle- writes :—"I have used Baby's Own sanga Forest Reserve, to the great Tablets for the past two years and fur -trading territories three hundred have found them the best medicine and sixty miles north, where it is a mother can give her little ones and bounded by th'e Albany River, the I would not be without them." The chief tributary cf.. James, Bay: The Tablets never fail to banish the sire- southern shore`s of this county were ple ailments of childhood. They regu- cplonizedsom$ thirty years ago at the late the bowels; sweeten the stomach instance of Gc:RR, agents, by hardy and make the cross sickly baby bright, pioneers from the older counties of healthy and happy.•They.are sold by Kincardine and Bruce, but the city of medicine .dealers or by mail at 26 Sault Ste. Marie has its roots in the cents a box troll The Dr, Williams' BABY'S OWN TABLETS remoter past, as it was a trading post for the voyageurs, who travelled for a.he furtraders of Montreal into the Par West. Alan Sullivan, whose father o—^ —o' o p .bbb YE$,,,. MAGICALLY ! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS - i —o --o— You say to the drug store man, "Give me a smaIl bottle of freezope." This will cost very little but will positively remove every hard or soft corn or cal- lus from one's feet. A few -drops of Chia new ether com- pound applied directly upon a tender, aching cern relieves the soreness in- stantly, and soon the entire corn or callus, root and .all, dries up and can be lifted off with the fingers, This new wayto rid ones feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, Who says that freezone dries in a moment, and simply 'shrivels up the corn or callhs without irritating the surrounding skin. Don't let father die of -infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but clip this out and make him'try it.. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to-orcler a small bottle from his 'Wholesale drug house for you. Water, Water Everywhere. "Yes," said the American, "I was once out of sight of land on the At- lantic Ocean twenty-one days." The Australian spoke up: "On the Pacific kQcean one time I didn't see land for twenty-nine days." The Englishman knocked the ashes from his cigar, and -contributed his bit: "I started across the Thames in a skill' once," he said, "and was out of sight of . land before I reached the other side." What?" demanded the American. "The Thames isn't wide enough for that anywherel" "Quite true," said the Englishman. "The skiff turned over, and I sank twice!" Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,—I can recommend MI- NARD'S LINIMENT for Rheumatism and Sprains; as I have used it for both with excellent results. Yours truly, T. B. LAVERS, St. John. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Take seed corn from the best pro - Submarine Rescue. ' clueing stalks as they stand thick in One of the most dramatic and thrill- the field. Such seed :is more likely to There is nothing more becoming. was Bishop of the Algoma Diocese, ing of the episodes of this war wasrmeet competition successfully than and practical than the coat dress. was at one time engineer of the work the, escape of a boatload of British seed which comes from a stalk which Trimmed with braid on{.pockets, belt, of construction and ballasting the Al- seamen from a German cruiser in the stood alone and did not suffer from " cuffs and skirt, there is_nothiog smart- gonia branch of the O.P.R. between naval battle off Helgoland. The Brit -the crowding of its neighbors. er than this coat dress. Again we Sudbury and'the Sault Ste. Marie, and ish steamship Defender, having sunk find the straight silhouette a favorite. uses the local color in several of his a German craft, lowered a whaler to McCall Pattern No. 8052, Misses' Coat short stories. "It was fascinating," pick up the swimming survivors. Be - Dress. In 4 sizes; 14 to 20 years. be says, "in those days to watch the fire the task had been completed, a Price, 20 cents. psychological effect of the arrival of German cruiser came up and chased These patterns may be obtained the trap i, or even of the survey party the Defender, which thus had to abiin- from your local McCall dealer, . or on the settlers. They brightened up, don its' small craft. ' from ,your McCall Co., 70 Bond St.; and looked ate their farms with new The men in the whaler were in a Toronto, Dept, W. eyes. They were in touch with the sadylight. Without food or water, in world that heretofore had seemed so an open boat, twenty-five miles from THE WORLD WE LIVE IN. distant." The bush fires; the miners, land and that land a hostile one, with be hunters, the moil• carriers, the nothing but fog and foes surrounding One Person Must Live -L7ff the Pro- Ilan agents and''the trappers have them, they hardly kniiw which way to ' duction of Every Eleven Acres. provided rich material for Alan Sulli- turn. Suddenly there was a Swirl The earth has a trifle less than van's stories, some of the best of which have been collected' in the yea ume called "The Passing of ; Owl -I. But," More recently he, has enlarged his bald, and in his latest volume, "The Inner Door," he takes' for at- mosphere the labor movement in a small industrial town, But the town is still in Ontario, a fact that makes it all the more interesting to the Cana- dian anadian reader, who takes an interest In the now rapid growth of a'distinotive Canadian literature. 197,000,000 square miles of total, sur- face. A little o e 1a . fourth of this surface is land, 55,000,000:. square miles of it. And _of this 28,000,000 square miles, or a scant fraction over one-half, is soil that can be used for food production. The rest is desert, mountain range and polar regions. A little of this might possibly be re- claimed, but not very much. So here we have two vital facts in the practical geography of to -day: There are 1,600,000,000 people on the Garth to feed and . 28,000,000 square miles of tillable land with, which to do it. Or, reduced to figures in which we are `more accustomed to think,`this means that one person must live off the production of every eleven acres, on an average, the world over. Don't say, "It can't be •done,"pr it mustbe done or somebody will starve. In Belgium to -day, as for the last two years, helpless mothers watch 'their babies slowly "starve to death before their eyes. Poland is in almost as pitiable a plight, judging from the fragmentary reports that have filtered through, and all Europe is sufrerigg to some extent, the poor especially. THE APELE WORM Most Destructive of the Insects That AttackIFruit Tho dommon apple wean causes a greater money: loss than any other insect that attacks fruit, destroying from one-fourth to one-half of the ,en- tire apple crop of this continent every year. ' - The average apple crop is about 50,000,000 barrels, Thus one Is able to figure—roughly the destruction as eomplislied by this abominable worn, The apple worm's mamma, from whose eggs the destructive larvae de- velop, is the coddling moth. Ono cure for the mischief is to spray the trees with arsenical.: or •other min- eral pesions. The worms eat the pois- oned leaves and die, Thanks to this treatment, the choice grades of ap- ples nowadays come to markt in pet', acte on ,i 1 c d1t oh, with no worm isles and lie worms. Boys can learn the technical part agriculture from older Workmen or their employers .far better than the Y tan in all - 7lementary sehobI.'^-�.ir Robert Wy Rht alongside, and up popped the British submarine E-4, which opened its con- ning tower, took the occupants of the whaler on board, closed the opening, submerged, and sped homeward, 250 miles away. LTR/r a Granulated Eyelids; ^ t , Sor,Eyes, s San, Dust andWind quickly relleyed by Murine. Try It in `O�R rjrcYour ryesand inBaby's Eyes. NoSmarting Just EyeCotslort • Mmine a Reined At. Ymtr Dr g sfe Or by If corn is planted from stalks that are siee,,i, Tubes zee. Foal?tookofrtheEye—Free. have suckers, that is what will be Ask Marine Eye Remedy Co., Cideaao d raised. Like begets like, Select corn Ill weeds low a ace:' 2{ee them seed from the stalk as it stands,so as g p p to know its parentage. - from sdeding. "One year's seeding Spiraea_ or astilbe roots potted up now will flowerin the window garden next winter. There are several varie- tiesof white and various shades of pink. Possum 411) dEREAL AeI��G rpinp Iy makes seven years' weeding." Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. Ancient Bronze Razors. A razdr recently dug out of Ian Etruscan tomb is thought to be 2,500 years old. It is of bronze :for the Etruscans of those days, who preceded the .earli- est of Romans in Italy, knew no steel, Doubtless; its edge was originally much less ragged than it now appears, but, even when new and freshly sharp- ened, it must have been an ,nstrtmnent of tonsorial torture. Nevertheless, 2,500 years ago, it ways doubtless esteemed an admirable tool. For one should remember that among peoples not sof very much earlier than the Mused -es the customary method of removing the beard was by pinking -ea process that must have been little short of agonizing. On Duty Elsewhere. An Irish soldier had lost an eye in battle, but was allowed to continue in the service on consenting to have a glass eye in its place, says an English paper, One day, however, he ap- peared on parade without his artificial "Nolan," said the officer, "you aro not properly dressed. Why is your artificial eye not in its place?" "Sure, sir," replied Nolan, "r left it in lie box to lceep an eye on me kit while I'm on parade." The big galvanized nail -box porch - ell on top of a lonely poet Was never designed for beauty but it's a scare- crow that drives the lonesome owl forever from the farm, Men in TY thing Fighting isn't the only duty of a soldier, and exposure to bullets is not as serious as exposure to all kinds of weather and dampness. Rheumatic aches; sore and stiff muscles, strains and sprains. chil- blains and neuralgia, all are enemies of the soldier,find the relief for all these pains and aches is Sloari s Liniment.Clean and convenient to carry or me; does' not stain, and penetrates without rubbing. Generous sizetliotiles, at all druggists, 2sa, 50.., $I.00, .. Italy's hero. General Clldorna is the hero of his country. He is sixty-five years of age, and entered the Italian Army just twenty-four years ago as a Staff of - fleet.. I -Ie has made a life-long study of war, and, like our own Sir William Robertson, is extraordinarily deeply read in the historyy of all theiA great wars of the world. General Cadorna's father was also a distinguished • sol- dier, When the Italian general went to the Italian Staff College he was not regarded as a particularly clever stu- dent, but he was profoundly painstak- ing, and passed out of the college with high honors. llainard'e Liniment Cares Burns, Etc. Continuous grain growing is hard on the soil where plentiful manuring is not practiced, and even when f er- tility is kept up the practice is not safe owing to the opportunity it gives of an increase of pests affecting the crop. CUTICURA IIEAI.[D VERY 1TCYSCA[.P Burning Kept Her Awake 1\itights. Hard Lumps Came Then Turned to Scales, ' iMy scalp began by being very itchy and burning which would keep me awake nights it was so bothersome. First there. would come little hard iti % mil lumps and when I scratched them they would turn to flaky scales t and dry. -,sad I got no relief until I got Cuticura Soap and Ointment. They gave instant relief and in a week I was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. Alfred Berthelotte, Ed RiverCrossing, N. B., February11, '16. Most skin troubles might be prevented by using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for everyday toiler purposes. For Free Sample Each by Mail ad- dress post -card: "Cuticura, Dept. A, Boston, U. S. A." Sold- everywhere. 11 i AfS 711f IVNICEST LlbHiiB 44. Q STC K6 .;.trtaa tY/6lllEil GOMPANr1IMf' � TORONTO,CI'R rnfJJ�, NNlas MON °ie.A;tor- dt su rI' l r. 3 , ,tet h�. Has been Oanadu's favorite yeast for over a quarter of a century. -Bread batch(' with Roust Yeast will keep fresh and Motet longer than that made with any other, go that a fail Wook'e supply can oasify be macho at ono baiting, and the last loaf will bo Just as good. as the first. .. MADE IN CANADA ENV:GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED WINnl:Pao 'l''ORON'1'O, ON T. 1N,oe/TpnAr. Every citizen who can do so should plan early for a garden next year. Economists agree that should the war! close now, it would be several yeah before the warring countries abroad can produce their normal output of crops. Prices aro therefore likely to be high for a long time to come. Stiaard'e Liniment for sale everywhere. European factories each week make about 16,000,000 pounds of artificial butter with cocoanut oil as a base. MONEY ORDERS Send a Dominion Express Money: Order. They axe payable everywhere.. Peru was the first country to add instl•uction in aviation to its public 1 school curriaulurn. rain.trd's Zinimeat Believes Neuralgia. When buying your Piano insist on having an "OTTO HIGEL" PIANO ACTION y Six varieties of sea weed are used by the Japanese in the manufacture of vegetable isinglass. NnwsPAPnR8 ;FOZ SALr1. O RP"1T-M.1KiNt9 NLWtf AND JONP Offices for sale Su good Ontario towns, The most u5elul snit Interesting( of all businesses. Pull information on application to Wilson Publlsning Com- pany, 78 AA°I Ida Street, Ta•onta strrsCr1LLADraorts 'i ANCER, TUMORS, `1.1.1A11 -.S, t\JJ internal and external, cured with. out nein by aur home treatment. Write us before too late, Dr, Bellrnun Medical Co.: Limited, Colltngweod. Ont. Reduces Bu al Enlargements, Thickened, -Swollen Tissues, Curbs,. Filled Tendone, Sore- ness from Bruises or Strains; stops Spavin Lameness, alihys pain. Does not blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse.. $2.00 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind—an antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds, strains, painful swollen veins or glands It heals and soothes. $1,00 a bottle at drug- gists or postpaid. Will tell you more if you write. 8. F. YOUNG, P. 0, F, 51S Lymens Slag, Montreal, One. absorbler and Absorbing. Jr.. are leads 11 Douai Dr, Ferdinand King, a New York City Physician and Medical Author says : 'There can be no strong, vigorous, iron men nor beautiful, healthy, rosy checked women without Iron—Nuxated Iron taken three times per day after meals will. Increase the strength' and endurance of weak, nervous, run-down folks 100 per cent, In two weeks' time in many instances. Avoid the old forms of metallic iron which may injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and thereby do more harm than good. Take only organic iron—Nuxated Iron.' It Is dis. pensed by all good druggists. Dr. Beck, The— Well Kil; W12 Eye Specialist and Doctor Adkins, The Medical Author, Publish Ast i.nish nye Rep rt on Wonderful Rerne dy. 0 Strengthen Eyesight Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One 'Week's Time in Many Instances PAINS SHARP p A� STABBIN Woman Thought She Would Die. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ogdensburgg, Wie.—"I suffered from female troublea which caused piercing pains like a knife through my back and side. I finally lost all my strength iso I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an oper- ation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had road about Lydia E. Pinldlam's Vege. table Compound and tried it. The first bottle brought groat relief and six bottles . have entirely cured mo. All women who have female trouble of any�kind should try Lydia b. Pin chen's Vegetable ound." — Mrs, ETTA' Denim O dentburg Wis. Physicians undoubtedly did their best battled with this Case steadily and could ao'nomore, but often the most scientific treatment latan assed byhe medicinal properties of the gooddold fashioned roots and hobo contained in, Lydia E.; Pihltllam'e Vegetable Cotnpotind, Xf an coMpp1lcatio}1l,� eltiets lit aays to writs the Lydia D. ,Pinlchanl Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for Special free advice; ISSUE No. 42-1.'171 DB, BECK A Ps'ee Prescription Yon Can Have Filled and Use at Roane. New yerk.—Dr, Beek, a New York ditto eye specialist, end Dr. Sudkins, a Massa- chusetts physician, were asked to mance a thorough test of the popular eye remedy, lion Opto. 'Their reports were most inter- esting, 'Jere they are: Pr, Beck reports, when my attention was float Balled to the wonderful eye rem- edy, Bon OptoT was Menzelto be skepti- cal. I make it' a rule to test every new treatment whldl !s brought to my attention.: - Hnving spealnnsed lff Cyo work for the pact twenty years, I believe I ata tnallfled to expre08 an intelligent opinion on remcdles. applicable to the eye,. Sine Bon Opte bite created eliu a sensation throe ghoul the 'united States at CnnndR, I •lvelcomed the opportunity to test it. I began to us0 it i1} my- Prank a little. soar a Sear ago nad I am frank to say that this rest11t5. oUtained are x11810 that 1 hesitate to tell of my es- perlenee for fear it will 9ouild iuored��ble, sine o1'. the results I have accotupllshid with 11on.Opto not only aetouiehed m self butit also other physicians with wli0ru I have talked abo it it. 1; have bad many lndivid- unle who bad -worn glaegeg for years for far-sightedness, near-sightedness, ast00ttinn- tistll'nud othot eye.wonkneesea, tell foe they have dispepacd with them tltronglt the adop. tion eI file BOn Opto prinolplisi, Many eye troubles. can be traced dlrtotly to rnusoulur oontrattlon and relax5t10ri and 811100 Bon Opts method belts 110/0 to °Trlso end ds. vc op the eye muacies, it 1011105 0onditiml9 not posolblethrough other henna, I advise every thous'lttful phyelclan te. study Bola Opts Ohio pal, give it the Name careful trial I have end thereis nodoubt in my mind they Will come to tbo cOnclusloe I hav0, 05111ely, that the Ben Opto method Opens the (1000 Dor the erre of 'many eye troubles which have heretofore been icnpoe- alble to Cope with. The tre0tlnent 15 a0 olinpie in its npplioatioli that itrnn be eyed lie tuyt0001 preetto Iohtave 0000 10 otioagtbeu the eyesight more than GO per cent in one week's tittle. I Inc., also used it with sur- prising effect in eases of work strained eyes, pink eye, inflammed lids, catarrhal eon- juucth'ites, smarting, painful, aching, Itch- ing eyes, eyes weakened from colds, smoke sun, duet and wind, watery eyes, blurred vision, and in fact many outer conditions too numerous -to describe in this report. A new and startling case has just come under my observation, Which yielded to Bon Opto, ie that of a young Ggirl, 11 yenta old. Two prominaut eye athe yiatn, after a thorough examination of the yona • girl dotldod in order to save the sight of her right eye, the left eye must be removed. Before rat- ting her to be operated on, the roan girl's father decided to use Bon Opto. In loss than three cla7e a Marked improvement was noticed. At the end of a week the itflam- mation had almost disap eared, and at the and of six weeks the ey wan Saved, Tat think what the saving o that eye mesas to this little girl. Anothtr Cane 14 that of a lady ninety-tbree years old. •sto carne to me with dull vision and extreme inaamma. tion of the lido and the Oonjenative was al- most rate. After two weeks' Use of Bon sixteen." Opts the 11ds tyre absolutely normal and her eyes are ea bright as many a g101 a Dr. TUdkins, Massachusettsby010ian, formerly Chief of Clinica,in the Union Gen- eral Respite', Boston Sloss., 011(1 formerly Douse Surgeon at the knew England Bye cad net Infirmary of Portland, Maine, and medical author for many years, reporter "f999oand ulint0 too prong to °per. ate ltd cm !eines too willing to prescribe I have ec lasscie wbille negleeting tine Simple formic. les 'hick 000m the baste of that wondirfel home trea t:heht for ore triublos Bon Opt°. Thin In my opinion, is a remarkable rem- edy for the cure and prove/Mimi of many 0y0 dieordere, Ito gue0050 in developing and strengthening the eyesight will soon mare eye glasses old fashioned and tbgp f0rne of Dye bathe which the Icon Opto malted pro. vides, will make itsIlsehe 00mm011 00 that of tho teeth brueh, 1 nm thoroughly nob" t'incod from my experience with Bon 011to that it will 9trnngthou the eyesight at least GO per sent in one 10001'0 time in many in - Stances. ]7r. W,Ir. ,ISGv�ine, director 00 tnodierd inspection in the 0i0Oten e°llools in his report published p'obruary 89, 1017, et0tel that only 141010 out of 85,178 0x, =mined, need to wear glnases now, a marked cicerone° over the p-eviobO report. Bon Opto is.. hastening Beieyeglaealcss ago in bespectacleBoston," ofeye strain and other eye w0ak. nesses nad 111050 mho wear g1a00ee will b0 glad t0 kn° that' aco0i'ding to Dr. Beck. end Dr. 7u0kln0 tilers 10 real kepo and bole for them, Many whose ey00 were fail, lag nay they have had their eyes reetered by this remaritnble pr•oocrtption end Many' who 0000 wore g1a0008 Nay they have thrown them away," One malt d ys after using' it: of trine almost blind. . Could not x06 Rio wrend et x11, Nott' I Ca11 t1-001 evenly"p" tpnwot'beeeettanvtn oro 1a At they ht twee ample 001 0, d10 time like Dort Miracle to rpue "e all the A lady who used i1 00001. "1110 etuloepliero Seemed Hazy witlh ar W1thout gia5le0 but aft*r Ueing thispr 0011ptI00t fol' 25 days 6verythlng sown§ Blear, I Can read wee fine print without einse°5. Anetiler who used It Tarot 'r; Arnsbotheredwitheye,etraln DR. TeDIiIX$ caused by overworked, tired oyes which in- dee0d fierce headaches. I twee worn glasses fpr several years, both ,torhordistancIed 01111 dlosp Work and without tn coulnot rood my own came on a" euvefoe or the oitiog 011 the nm Chine before me. oat oat do both 11010 and have discarded my long distance glasses altogether. I ma Count the fluttering leaves on the tl'eee across the street new, which for several yeardS� have looked like a dim green blur to 1110, cannot express my joy at what it hal donenor me," X1 14 hollered that thousands who wear gb ssoa can now $dIseard them in n reason- able time and Mu titmice more will be able tostrengthen t11 eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Bye troubles of many description§ may bo wendorfully benefited by the use of this llreeOl'lpptionat home. Dere is the pre. sc iptjnal iso to any active drug store and ITCG 11 i °talo 01 Bon Opto tablets. Drop of Icon pts tablet it a fourth of a glass o water and let it dissolve. i thisli 'With Bout baths the eyes two to fear tunes doily. You rhound notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start end hlllilmmatlon and rodno0o win quickly disappear, If 5011r oyes bother you 5000 a lita0, 1010 your duty to take steps to acre 11101n now before 11 iN t001nte. hinny-bop-eleesly blind might wave laved their eight is theyhad cared Lor their ay00 in time, 14ot1'L7sleether prominent phrsiolen to whom Li1,10 above ettlel0 wan submitted, sale: 'Yes, the ba Dots atemeript10n is truly aa wonderful eye 001n0115, Its eoneitteent tou remeatn are well woo a 00 eminent eye 0pe01111000 and widely are. sori00(by the, 1 Intro 31904 It. rev 511004119. Amy . a 10y own111U000 nn /01101110 whose- eyes fere Stunned overwork or inten0 1n114(005 i5 ou0 bl til Ye'y ' 200' p110500tlett0 i ... el 0110013 b0 keb4 on 510(1 for region, 000 in 11lmeet Ovary num, y, B00 o3to referred 00 a Onpt 10 1000 a pa oltt modiolne 00 a 110000E x000003' It: i8 to 0t�1t0141 lrotsrnliou the 001' mute loins printed 0 the 1110 ng0, 1'h0 aman.' seers 5005t0none It to ttrr0nnlhna 'eyesight 00 Dar Cent 111 one w0ak'o t1000 in 1001 ! stomas 5r refund the 100000, It 10 ,dlsp aced IIb�y ���a��ll geed d1'ugglath, 01151'1a10iylgd�i�pere* t11t yetli e0100 bOy, 140111313,41Cl,140111313,41and .'. aimed