HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-08-09, Page 3ATTITUDE OF FOUR I why Wait for War
sanreal
oluEAL PEStt `iwha you digest,
What yore eat, that furnishes.
WIIA`t' TIIE U. S. EMBARGO strength for the day's worn'«
MEANS TO THEM. Many foods tax the digestive
powers to the utmost with-
—"' out supplying much real
Holland and the 'three Scandinavian n u t r' i;1T1
t:n.t:. 'Shredded
Kingdoms Are 11To�v in a Grave
I)ilelnmti,
The Alliescontrol, by means of
their b1 'cading fleets; access to the
the ports of Holland, Denmark, Swe- whole wheat. For break -
dee and Norway, and have only per- fast, dinner or supper it
nutted soaberuo produce and goods
from the United States, from the Brit-
ish Empire; and from other countries,
allied and neutral, to reach- Dutch and
Scandinavian ports in return for a
solemn pledge by the Scandinavian
and Dutch Governments that the
Wheat Biscuit is all food
and in a forth that is.easily
digested. It is 100 per cent
freight in question was destined for with sliced bananas,berries,
home consumption, and
that none of if;would under any air- Or other ,fruits,' and 'milli.
Made in Canada.
takes the place of meat, eggs
and potatoes. You don't
know how easily you can do
without: meat or potatoes
until you try it. Delicious
cumstances be resold to Germany.
These promises and agreements have
been violated with much the same 51-
frontery that Germany, displayed in
/ treating as a worthless scrap of paper
the guarantee of Belgium's neutrality
to which sbe had subscribed,
Neutral Pledges Violated.
Thanks to this, the blockade off the
German coast has lost much of its
value as a factor in the present war,
which has been unduly prolonged
thereby. . r
Y lir If the neutral powers
on rn
C ce ed bad lived up to their en-
gagements and to the obligations of
strict neutrality Germany would long
ago have been brought to her knees
through economic stress,
Great Britain and France would Captain P. R. Kenney, officer corn -
long ago have put an enol to these mantling the recruiting district of
HANDS ACROSS, THS BORDER
The Physical Union of the Fighting
Strength of Two Nations.
You wouldn't exactly call it hands
across the soa, because Canada is only
across a lake; but Canada is part of
England, which is a long way from
South State Street, says a Chicago
writer.
Anyway, whatdrivingI m
at
is this :
Lieutenant Colonel J. S. Dennis, of-
ficer commanding the western
division of the, British Recruiting
Mission, recently clasped hands with
breaches of faith and of neutrality on
the part of the Scandanivian and
Dutch kingdoms and would havo shut
down on their sbaborne trade, closing
.,access to their ports, had it not been the referee or third party can say -
for their consideration for the Uuited either "Take your corners" or "Bless
States and their desire to refrain from You, my children."
I said neither, But I held my
breath, for it was an impressive mo-
ment, •the formal enactment in Chi-
cago of immortal history; the physi-
cal union of tihe fighting strength of
two great nations. And the spirit of
patriotic co-operation in the common
Northern Illinois for 'the United
States army,
When two belligerent parties shake
hands there are only two things which
any oppressive interference with the
maritime commerce of America,' But
since President Wilson took up as in
national honor bound, the gauntlet so
recklessly and insanely thrown at Itis
feet by the Kaiser, the situation has
changed.
The United States has become one cause of justice sanctified the aili-
of the Powers of the Entente that are aano,
fighting for the emancipation of the Colonel Dennis and Captain Kenney
civilized world from the military and Joined in plans. What they want is
economic terrorism of the Hohenzol- men to send to the front Neither has
lerns, and has exchanged the role of a any choice as to whether the men go
neutral for that of a belligerent. That in Canadian kilts or American khakis.
which Great Britain and France re- At every one of the dozens of scat,frained from doing out of considera- tared stations under Captain Kenney's
tion for the United States while she command volunteers of Canadian
was still neutral President Wilson has citizenship were taken for the expedi- Williams' Pink Pills a Pair trial and
now, with the full approval of the tfonary forces of the Dominion; at note the daily gain in new health and
You can get these pills through any
medicine dealer or by mall post paid
a(50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont,
f8 snappy after-dinner talker, on pc-
motional enthusfustie Preadwaylte, 4
raconteur of modeett but faecinatilig
personality, Robust and mighty of
stature, he rings with military melody
alt over,
HARNESSING VOLCANOES.`.
Natural Supply of Steam Tapped to.
Run. Small Engine,
BABY'S GREAT DANGER
DURING HOT WEATHER
More littleones die during the hot
weather than at any other time of
the year DIarrboea, dyeenterY,
cholera Infantnnl and stomach trout);
les come without warning, and when
a medicine, :is not at handto give
Volcanic heat a.etuall rein used promptly the short delay too fro -
h y g queutly means that the child llas
to run an electric power plant furnish- passed beyond ald, 13aby's Own Tab-
lets should always be kept in homes
where there are young children, An
oecasienal dose . of the Tablets will
prevent stomach, and bowel troubles,
or If the trouble comes suddenly the
prompt use of the Tablets will cure
the baby, The Tablets are said by
lug electricity to a number of towns
near Volterra, in south-western Tuae-
any,'aecording.to an interesting arti-
cle in the Annalist.
In that region various volcanic fis-
sures exist, hot with escaping steam.
II'rom using' this to operate a small
horizontal engine came the idea of us. medicine dealers or by mail at 25
ing it on a larger scale, Borings cants a box from The Dr, Williams'
were therefore made in the vicinity Medicine Co,,. I3rookville, Ont.
and a plentiful supply of ,steam with
good pressure tapped. Because of its
impregnation witiOoboraeie acid it is
not used directly, but employed to
vaporize pure water. This is used to
run a plant which furnishes power to
five near -by towns.
Now that volcanic heat has actually.
been made commercially:prof}table We
may look to see efforts made to utilize
this power source elsewhere. Aetna
and Vesuvius may yet be yoked to a
municipal lighting plant. . Italy's marked the husband one day, "that
lack of coal renders experiments in your wife and children must miss
this direction unusually valuable, you?"
"No doubt. Thanks for the sugges-
tion: I'll send for them."
MAKEIYOURSELF STRONG
HARVESTERS READ THIS r --
Mistaken Hint.
A countryman journeyed to London
to visit some relatives and to see the
sights. Fascinated by the metro-
polis, he remained until patience on
the part of his hosts, a married couple,
had ceased to be a virtue.
Too polite toopenly remonstrate,
they both threw out many hints, but
all in vain. "Don't you think," re -
People ]•
with 0 0 3
w strong constitutions. t 1
on
s
The best way to the Harvest Fields
escape most of the .minor ills that
make life miserable for others. Don't of Western Canada is by the Canadian
you envy the friend • who does not Northern Railway, whose lines serve
know what a headache is, whose di- the newest and most productive dis-
gestion is perfect, and who sleeps tricts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and
soundly at night? How far do you Manitoba, These run for the most
come from this description ? Have part to the northward, where expert -
you ever made an earnest effort to
strengthen your constitution, to
build up your system to ward off dis-
comfort and disease 7 Unless you
have an organic disease it is general-
ly possible to so improve your physi-
cal condition that perfect health will
be yours.' The first' thing to be done
is to build up your blood as poor
bloodis the source of physical weak-
ness. To build up the blood Dr, Wil-
liams' Pink Pills is just the medicine
you need. Livery dose 'helps to make
now blood which reaches every
nerve and every part of the body,
bringing color to the cheeks, bright-
ness to the eyes, a steadiness to the
hands, a good appetite and splendid
energy. Thousands throughout the
country whose condition .. once' made
them despair, owe their present good
health to this medicine: If you are
one of the weak and ailing give Dr.
every headquarters -over which Colonel abounding vitality.
Dennis Inas control volunteers of
American, allegiance were taken for
our own National Army.
Captain I{,enney is credited with be-
ing a bit of a bearcat on the science
of recruiting. But he was immensely .i
impressed with the policies and ideas THE GREAT TONNAGE PROBLEM.
expressed by the distinguished Cana- —
dian man of war. One of the Most Vital Questions in
Colonel Dennis says that there are
157,000 Canadians in Chicago. Cal-
gary, with a total population of 60,009,
sent 16,000 soldiers to the front,
What then might Chicago yield 1,
There are about 350,000 British sub
jects here, and some sixty-five St.
George and Maple Leaf societies,
There is no shortage^of material here-
about'
for the British recruiting mis-
sten,
A thrillingly interesting man is
Colonel Dennis. Ho is the most ver-
satile, individual I have ever met. If
one were sud n1 rto inquire in Ot-,
tawa, • "Wh is Dennis 7" one might
get bank the typically British answer,
"Who Is he not ?"
;For years.. he was assistant to the
President of the Canadian Pacific Rail
way, Lord Shaughnessy. He has boats, the. Germans have ;set.out, to oh-
minate.
Up to the lst of June Great Britain
had lost approximately 9 per ,cent• of
her ocean-going' tonnage of ships.. of.
1601 tone and over. , On May 1,. ac-
cording to Lord Curzon, she had more
than 16,000,000 tons of shipping in
vessels of this unit and over. She
could afford to lose 1,000,000,tons.per
month for the..next six months and
still have 9,000,000 tons left if she did
not build a single new ship in the
meantime.
Looking at it from another angle, if
Germany persists in her ruthless sub-
marine warfare at the highest rate of
destruction that has been registered
since February 1, it ,would` take. 166
weeks, or more than three years, to
wipe out -British shipping, again on
the assumption that her shipyards
would be idle all that time,
But England can easily build -and
is building- 600,000 tons a year. She
can gain a million additional tons by
altering the so-called loadline of her
ships. • Likewise, sho ,can further
supplement this tonnage by convert-
ing hor passenger liners into cargo
vessels;.
This program, it unfit be remember-
ed, does not take 'i11to consideration
the -huge merchant marine project, of
the United States, whiph Willevent-
ually add 8,000,000 toms 0f new steel
shipping and 2,000,000 tons of Wooden,
Thus, if the .'U. S. vessels, are ravaged
by submarines at the, same rate as the
r ,
British, there will still. be ammumty
against any permanent impairment.
The food lanes of the world will re-
main open.
Paper clubs for policemen, practical-
ly indestructible, have been invented
by an Englishman.
Minard'e Liniment Ourea Distemper.
American nation, undertaken tp ac-
complish by means of his proclama-
tion of embargo.
Neutrals Must Choose.
According to the terms of the latter
none of the necessaries of life, in fact,
no exports at all, will be allowed to
reach the neutrals until first ofall the
requirements of the people -of the
United States and then those of her
allies have been adequately supplied.
This means that there will be very
little left for the neutrals. And in
dealing with them a preference will; be
shown for those neutrals, especially in
Latin America, who havo shown a dis-
position to refrain Prom trading with
the enemy of the United States, that
is to say, Germany, while neutrals
such as Rolland, Denmark, and above
all Sweden, who have aided and
abetted the cause of Uncle Sam's fees
by exporting their domestic produce
and their imported goods to Germahy,
will very rightly and justly be dis-
criminated against by the board- at
Washington entrusted with the ad-
ministration of the embargo.
Few seem to realize the full extent
orthe importance of this sensational
proclamation of an embargo by .Presi-
dent Wilson. It is not inerelyan eoo-
nomic. measure, as might appear at
first sight. It is something far more
than that. It is in fact a demand made
upon Holland and the Scandinavian
kingdoms that they should finally de-
clare themselves in the present war
and should decide to throw in their
lot either with the Central Powers or
with those of the Entente.
GIRL GUIDES, NOT TROOPS.
Not a Single Soldier On Guard Out-
side British War Office.
Probably, those is no other War Of-
fice like the imperial one in the world,
it least, in one;respect-there• is not
a soldier on guard either outside or
inside the .whole bui.diiig,
The task, of keeping order is left en-
tirely in the hands of the Metropolitan
policemen. Every stranger who en-
tere. is asked itis business by a con-
stable, fills in an inquiry form under
the guidance of a constable, and, when
he leaves, delivers . that farm, wltioh
'serve's, flim as a pass up to another
Constable. If he requires direction
inside the building he is put in charge
of a little girl apparently fresh from
school, who takes Irim to the- room lie
requires. Iden only, mark of official-
dom isa brown oyerall with a small
crown ,an each point of the collar.
A good corn harvestisindicated in
the United State's. This shouldb a en-
couraging news for the live stockmen.
Before frying bacon put the rashers
into boiling water for :two 0t three
minutes. They pltnnp out to twice
their original fiietm
ess, and all
chance is removed of their being too
salt.
the World To}Day.
How long can Allied shipping with-
stand the hideous submarine . sap at
its tonnage? This is . th_e question.
on the answer to which hinges,the
very fate of world freedom. Let us
look at, the facts.
At the outset of the ruthless subma-
rine campaign, Vice-Admir•.al, Capone
announced that 1,000,000 .tens • a
month would bring England to, her
knees. It is generally, ,coneded that,
in the last ten weeks the submarine
has doneits worst because the,..sub-
mersible fleet has been increased by
tho addition of the supersubmarine.
Yet the average loss per month has
never exceeded 450,000 tons of Bri-
tish, shipping, and it was John Bull's
fought Indians, is a veteran with
honors of the South African, expedi.
tion, has engineered road building
where Indians had to be killed as re-
gularly as ties had to be laid in the
progress; but he is more -he is a
dilettante journalist, a devotee of art,
i
A Perfect Day
should end—as well as
begin—with a perfect
food, say—
Grape- ts
with cream.
A crisp, delicious food,
containing the entire
nutriment of whole wheat
and barley, including the
vital mineral' elements,
so richly provided by
Nature in
thesegr sin .
s
Every table should
have its daily ration of
Grape -Nuts.
"There's Reason"
once has shown that crops aro leas
variable, which means a consequently
steady demand for labor and corms
pondingly high average wages,
The C.N,R, has made exceptional
arrangements for handling the Farm
Laborers traffic, and is introducing
lunch counter cars, which will permit
Excursionists to be comfortably fed in
transit -a welcome relief from the
jostling and vexatious delays of sta-
tion -lunch counter service. Special
through trains will be run from Mont-
real, Ottawa and Toronto to Winnipeg
on excursion dates, to be announced
shortly. The equipment will consist Fo
of electric -lighted colonist ears and
lunch -counter ears, together with.
spacial accommodation for women.
All particulars from nearest C.N.R.
Agent, or General Passenger Depts.,
Toronto, Ont., and Montreal, Que.
A Useful Molex
For summer outings, the thing you
need is a linen frock.. It may be pink,
or blue, or green, as you please, but by
all means you want it cut on very
smart lines. The pretty model shown
above is in one-piece style and slips
on over the head like many of the
latest designs. McCall Pattern No,
7884, Misses' One-piece Dress (suit -
t able for small women); in two lengths.
In 4 sizes; 14 to 20 years. Price, 20
cents.
This pattern may be obtained from
your local McCall dealer, or from the
McCall Co„ 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept.
W,
Minard's Liniment Ceres Garret' in Cows
A Californian has patented a ham-
mer to which nails are fed from paper
strips, enabling a man to nail laths at
many times his usual speed.
Spraying with Bordeaux mixture
and destroying diseased parts will
check the spread of celery blight.
Minard's Liniment Cures Colas, Eta.
A little flour, spread over the top of
cakes before they are iced will prevent
the icing from'running off,
MONEY ORDERS
Send a Dominion Express Money
Order. . They are payable every-
whe re.
Regularity in milking time is one
of the most important elements in
keeping up the flow,
l df' „�,pp }�fqg + Two -Eyes fora Lifetime
se6 Il.h0 -Dimino 1s for Tired luras.
a nod Eyes—Semo Ryas —
Pg e rannlated Eyelids.. tests
111 a td o 9 s notrosbos—Restores,
Murlae is a FavorlteTroat-
:ment for oyes that feel dry
madamart. Give yonrEyas as molt of your toying
cars as your Tooth and with the same regularity.
Cale for Them. You Cannot Buy New Eyesi
Bold at Drug and Optlaal Stores or by Dina Asa
Merino Eye Remedy Co„ Chicago, ;or Free Boat
Paper shirts have been issued to
Japanese soldiers as a protection
against cold,
Montreal, May 29, '09
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited,
Yarmouth, N. S.
Cent1emen,-I beg to let you know
that I have used MINARD'S LINI-
MENT for some time, and I find it
the best I have ever used for the
joints and muscles,
Yours very truly,
THOMAS 3. HOGAN.
The Champion Clog and Pedes-
tal' Dancer of Canada.
Cultivate corn as soon after rains
as the coil has dried sufficiently. Keep,
the soil surface well stirred and light.
This lets raln souk in quickly, thus
preventing waste, and it keeps the
soil warm. Keep all weeds down, as
they rob the porn plants of moisture
needed to make corn kernels instead
of weed seed.
ISSUE No, :32- -17.
sr
fv EE CS
IN HOSPITAL
No Relief—Mrs. Brown Finn.
ally Cured by Lydia E.
Pinkhalr's Vegetable
Compound.
Cleveland, Ohio. -"For years I suf-i
fered so sometimes it seemed as though
I could not stand
it any Ionger. It
was all in my lower
organs. At times I
could hardly walk,
for if I stepped on a
little stone I would
almost faint, Oise
day I slid faint and
m y husband W a s
sontfor and the doc-
tor came. I was ta-
ken to the hospital
and stayed four weeks but when I came
home I would faint just the same and
had the same pains -
A friend who is a nurse asked me to
try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound. I began taking it thatvery day
for I was suffering a great deal. It has
already done me more good than the.
hospital. To anyone who is silffering.
as•I was my advice is to stop in the first
drug -store and get a bottle of Lydia.E.
Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound before
you go home." -Mrs. W. C. Snows,
2844 W. 12th St, Cleveland, Ohio.
1
The sustained production of milk is
well known to depend largely onthe
comfort and eontentibetlt of the dairy
cow. Flies not only cause direct loss
Of . blood and poisoning from their
bites, but also keep. stock from feeding
properly, The loss of milk from this
cause is one of the serious problems
that face the dairy farmer,
ash:a7rms Iriuimalat Ouse! Diphtheria,
Add a few bread crumbs to the
scrambled eggs for breakfast; they
improve the dish and Make the eggs go
further:
zenwerAPEZIS PO25 SALM
I uirim-r4 tKimo NEWS AND JOA,
Offices ,r1'or sale fn good Unrest*
The be -meet useful. end interesting
ar all businesses, bull information ea
application to Wilson' Publishing Com -
Pena,. 78 Adelaide Street, Toronto.
2dX0CnZLARECTJti
CANCER, TUMORS, DUMPS. me.,
-internal and external, cured with-
out pain by •oar home treatment, Write
us before. too Bite, Dr. Bailsman Medical
Co.,. Limited, C-ollingwoed. Ont.
When buying your Piano
insist on having an
"OTTO FOGEL"
PIANO ACTION
.1
--o-o-o-o'o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-
o LIFT YOUR CORNS
o OFF WITH FINGERS
o How to loosen a tender corn or
e caIbig so it lifts out
without pain.
sin.
o-o-o-•o-a-o-o--o-o-o-o-o•-..o
Let folks step on your feet here-
after; wear shoes a size smaller if you
like, for ooi•0s' will never again, solid
electric sparks of pain through you,
according to' this Cincinnati authority.
He says that a few drops of a drug
called freezone, applied directly upon
a tender, aching corn, instantly re-
lieves sureness, and soon the entire
corn, root and ally lifts right out.
This drug dries at once and simply
shrivels up the corn or callus without
even irritating the surrounding tissue.
A email bottle of freezone obtained
at any drug store will cost very little
but will positively remove every hard
or soft corn or callus from one's foot.
If your druggist hasn't stocked this
new drug yet, tell him to get a small
bottle of freezone for you from his
wholesale drug house.
Salt scattered oyer the hay when
going' into the mow adds to palata-
bility at feeding time,
A yellow warbler has been known to
consume 8,600 plant lice in forty min-
utes. Another pr•odf of the industry
anddanvalueets,';r;of birds to farmers and gar-
;
Reduces ,,Strained, Puffy Ankles;
Lymphantltis, Poll Evil, Fistular
Boils, Swellings; $lops Lsmenesli
and allays pain. Reale Sores,,Qutsa
Bruises, Boot Chafes, It is a
SAFE ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE
Does not blister or remove the
hairand horse can be worked. Pleasant to uic.
$2,00a bottle, delivered, Describe your cam
for special inetr•uctione'and Book 5 M' free.
ABSORBINE, JR., andaeadr liniment for mankind, re-
deem Strain, Pained, Knotted, Swollen. urine, Comp-
Paned—only a fair drop. reecirni atop 851,0500, Prim
51 per bottle at dealer. or delivered,
W, F YOUNG, P, G,1., 516 Lyman Bldg,, Montreal, Can.
ebsorbler end Absorbing. Jr., pre mods IS Cana).
_i
Treasures of Hair and Skin
Preserved .by Cuticura
If you use,Cuticura Soap forevery-day
toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura
Ointment now and then as needed to
soothe and heal the first pimples, red-.
ness, roughness •or scalp irritation, you
will ave as clear a complexion andasgood hair as it is possible to have,
Sample Each Free by Mail
err poet -surd: "Cuttcura, Dept, N, Boston
tU. s. lo.'• sold throughout tae world.
oct r Says Nuxated !r,
increase Strength of Delicate'
Pe l!Rpie PO % 9n re, ? Days
In many instances -Persons have I walk without becoming tired. Next take
suffered untold agony for years doctor- tn•o flue -grain tablets oP ordinary
Ing for nervous weakness, stomach, nuxuted iron three tImes per oar after
liver or kidney disease or some other I ate ng�it ' for again aweeks. e for Then
h w
ailment whop their real trouble was Imuctt yon bare gained, I have seen
lack of iron in the blood -Haw tq tell. dozens 01! nervous. rust -dawn gentile who
Ni,k, N.Y,-Ina recent discourse I were Wiling all the flue double, and oven
etriple their strength and endurance and
su[11el wider otiieinjlthis[counU3�atnl dy'spepsla, liver get rid nrlMather3troubles iii
fn grout l;urupoan ,medical institutions, fr"m ten to 1`0urteen days' time ripply
said; Ii' you were to mala an actual by takbtg iron in the prober form, and
blood test on all people who are ill you this: after they had in some oases been
would probably be greatly astonished at doctoring fax months without obtaining
the exceedingly large number who lack any benefit. You •can talk as you .please
iron and who are fel for no other reason about all the wonders wrought by new
than the lack of iron. The moment iron remedies, but when you come down to
Is supplied all their multitude of danger- hard facts there is nothing like good old
ous symptoms disappear, Without Iron iron to put calor in your cheeks and goad
the blood at once loses the newer to sound, healthy flesh on your bones.. It is
change food into living tissue and there- also a,great nerve and stomach strength -
fore nothing you eat does you any good; cher and the best blood- builder in the
100 don't get the strength out of it. world,. The only troublewas that the
Your food merely passes through your old forms of inorganic iron like tincture
system. like corn through a mill with the of lron. Sron acetate, 010., -often rttned
rollers so wide apart that the mill can't people's teeth, upset their stomachs, and
grind. As a result of this continuous were not assimilated and for these
blood and nerve starvation, people be- reasons they frequently did more harm
come generally weakened, nervous' and than good. But with the discovery. of
ail rim dawn and frequently develop all the newer forms of organic iron all this
sorts of conditions, One. is too thin: an- has. been overcome. Nuxatei Iron for
other is burdened with unhealthy fat; example, is pleasant to take, does 'not
some are so weak they can hardly walk; irt,hme the teeth and is almost int -
some think they have dyspepsia, kidney mediately beneficial.
or liver trouble; some can't sleep at
night, others are sleepy and tired all clay; NOTE: The man0faeturers of Nuxated
scene fussy and irritable; some skinny Iron have such unbounded confidence in Its
and hleodiess, but all lash physical potency that. they authorize the announce -
power and .endurance. In such cases it moat that they 8111 forfeit. 5100.00 to any
Is worse than foolishness to take stimu- charitable institution it they carnet take:
lating medicines or nara totic drugs. any. man nr u•"man .under sixty who looks
which only whip upyour fagging vital 1ro0 and Increase them strength 100 per
powers for the Moment, maybe at the ex- ,•001. or over In four weeks' time, provided
Dense of your life later on. No matter they havo no serious organic trouble. Also
what tiny one tells you, if YOU are not they will refund your money In any ease
Strong and well YOU owe it to yourself in wh1011 .N0xated Iran .does not at least
to make the :following tget. See how double your strength in ten days' time. It
long you can work or how far you can is dispensed by all good druggists.
caters it l nd Eye Sped s lists
w m Opto Strt 'ng thens Eyesight 5
gree
That
A Urso Prescription Yon Can nave
Filled and Ilse at Mile.
Boston, Mass. -Victims of oye strain
and other eye weaknesses and those
who wear glasses, will be glad to know
that Dootorw and Bl •e Speolalists new
agree there isroal hope and hole tar
them, Many whose 8158 were lalling
.say, they have had thele eyue restored
and many. wlto on00 wore glasses say
they have thrown them away. One
man •says, after tieing it: I was al-
most blind, Could not see toread at
all. Now I can road everything with-
out my glasses, and my eyes. do not
]curt any more, At night they weuld
pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all
the time, It Was line a miracle to me.'
A lady who used it says: The atmos-
phere seemed hazywith or without
glasses, but after using this'preecrip-
tion for fifteen days everything seems
clear. I eauread even line print with-
out glasses," Another who used it
says: I was bothered with eye strain
caused by overworked, tired oyes which
induced fierce headeches. I have worn
glasses for several years both for dis-
tance and worlf, and" without thhfti T
could not read my own name on..an
envelope or the typewriting' on the
machine before pie. I can do both now,
and have discarded my long distance
glasses altogether, I can scant the
fluttering loaves on the (rose aerosol the
street now, which for several years
have looked llho .a dein green blur to
mo. I cannot regirtlse my joy at what
it 11 .0 ,dons fornle.'
It is bellevel float thousands who
Wear glasses can DOW discard them
in
a
illreasenable time, and then their more
will b, able to strengthen their sea -
pe 05 toe spared the trouble and ex-
pense of over getting glasses,
Dr, Back, an eye apeciallst of nearly
twenty ntY Years practice,says:
A
patient
came to me who ws
suffering from
Blepharitis Marginalia with all the
onneomttant symptoms, as morning
;tgghtthtation, or :the lids, chronic con•
junetivitis and ephipphora. Her eyes
when not congested had the dull, suf-
fused expression common to such cases.
Having run out of her medicine a
friend suggested Bon-Opto, She used
this treatment and not Only overcame
her dlstresaing condition, but strange
and amazing -as it may seem, 00
.strengthened hor eyesight that she was.
ableto dispense with her distance
glasses and her headache and neuralgia
left her. In this. Instance I should sag
hor eyesight was improved novo. I
have sines, verified the ellloacy of this
treatmentin a number of -cases and
have •00on" the, eyesight' Improve' from
25 to 75 per cent in a remarkably short
time. I can say it works More quickly
than any other remedy. 1 have pre-
scribed for the . eyes."
Dr, :Stnitlt, an oculist Of wide experi-
ence, says: I havo treated in private
practice
withmBon-O to andsam taU emto
repent ultimate recovery in both acute
and chronic oases. Mr. B. came to my
office suffering with an infected eye.
The condition was so serious that an
cperation for enueleatlon seemed im-
perative, Before resorting to the
operative treatment I prescribed Bo11-
Opto and in 24 hours rho secretion had
lessened, inflammatory eymptome be -
gen to subsiclo, and In seven days the
030 was cured pad fetal ned its nor-
mal vision; Another case of extrema
convergent strabismus (cross eyes)
escaped the surgeon's knife by the
timely 'use of your collyrium, The
tightened external Musalee yielded to.
the soothing and anodyne effects et.
lion -Onto. I always instil. Iron-Opto
after removal of foreign bodies rand
apply it locally to all burns, ulcers:
aid spots on the eyeball or the lids
for -its theralisutie effect, Dy cleans-
ing the lids of secretion anrlacting
as a tonic for the eyeball . elf the
itself
vision is rendered epante, hence
the number of
oases of discarded
glDr, O"
Y)t'onner says: "My cy,ba were in_
bad epnditlun owing to the &evens
yt o c st-tnc s
strain arising from protracted micros
scopi0al research work. Bon-Opto. used.
atl0ording to directions rendered. a sur-
prising service. I found my eyes :res
markably strengthened, so much so A
have put aside my glasses without [lis -
comfort. Several of my colleagues have
also used it and we .are agreed as to
its results. Ina foto' days, under my
observation, the eyes of an astigmatic
case were se improved that glasses
have been -discarded -by the patient."
Bye troubles of many descriptions
may be wonderfully benefited by the
use of BonaOpto and if you want to
etrongthen your oyes go to any drug:.
store and got' a bottle of Bon-Opto
tablets. Drop one Bon -Onto tablet in
a fourth ora glass of Waterand let it
dissolve. With this 1lquid bathethe
eyes two ,to -font. -timer dally. You.
should notice your eyes clear tib por-
eeptibly sight from the - start and in-
flammation and redness will quickly
disappear. If your eyes bother you
even a little it is your duty to take
steps to save them now before it is
too late. Many hopelessly blind might
have saved their eight if they had cared
for their eyes in tin&
Note; A 01fy phvsluIn'tV° whom. tit, (bolo
artlebo ons oubmitted, said: 'yea, Baa•Opto Is
a remarkable aye remedy, Itsconstituent In-
gredients are 8011 know¢to eminent eye spc-
clalista and 811017 prescribed by thous. I have
used it very successfully 1a my, own p801100 0a
patients 871000 byes were strained throughover-
work or misfit glasses. I can highly, recommend.
it 10 ease of wonky watery, aching, smarting.
Itching, burning eyes, rod lids, blurred vision es
for eyes inflamed from exposureto smoke, sue;
dust or wind, It is cue of,the very few proem.
frons I feel should be kept on hand for regular
use in ahnnst every 001011E." boo-Opto is not
patent medicine or secret ramody, It 1s sit
O ilienl prl-ovation, the ioratuia bang printed ba
the peck:ga else manufacturers guarantee it to.
sl00051100 07001010 50 for cent inf oma O ,
1 week time
In tunny Inxtnm'oe, or rs8utd rho mouop, It td-d!a•
nenard tv all good druggists, ,anln0ing
8,nernl steres; oleo by C}. 7:autbiYn anti
0, Ea LOU 01 CO,, Toronto,