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features of the present style. McCall 1
Pattern No, 7908, Ladies' Semi -Fitted
Dress, In 0 stags; 34 to 44 bust,I—
Price, 20 cents, Niro, Henry Vanreador, Rodney, Ont.,
XO W rainrose a terns may be trbta lie e
fast foods and bread Stuffs.
from your local McCall dealer; or frorn.. lets for the past live years and prize
the IVIcQall Co., 70 Bond St,, Toronto, thein very much, They nava eproved
Substitute whole wheat for Dept, w, of Buell value to me that I always keep
a thorn In the )louse," Once a,.mother
A SOLDIER'S PRAYER. has used Baby's Own Tablets she
would nee nothing else, They are
Not more of courage, Lord, I seek, thorough but mild In action and never
But faith that comes from Thee, , fail to make the sickly baby well,
e They are sold by medicine dealers or
by mail at 26 conte a box Mom The
Dr, Williams Medicine Co., Brotllcville,
Ont,
�� �ww PRI
r movement for,the conserve. -
tion of food. Help to pre-
- vent waste by demanding the
wl le heat g in
break Ti ° p t b ' d writs: '1 have used Baby's Own Tab
ONLY A FEW HUNDREDS NOW
AWARDED TO IL,'M. SHIPS,
Enormous Were the Sums Shared by
the Navy Some Hundred Odd
Years ^Ago.
• Prize -money, the oldest of naval
-perquisites, has dwindled weefully.
How uninspiring seem the few hun-
dreds now awarded tb 13. M. ships for
destroying the enemy in comparison
with the great,.big, glittering hauls
which our sailoj s in the tough days of
entities and boarding -pike used to
wrest from the enemy!
Vastly different 'was it some hun-
dred odd years ago when a successful
cruise _made men rich and a fortune
could be won in a day. Not a mere
phrase this, but a thing that often
happened.
A notable ease of the kind was that
of the Triton, frigate, which captured
the Spanish Santa Brigida on October
17th, 1799, and thereby won for her
crew a million and a half dollars. As
a result of that one brief fight the Tri-
ton's captain pocketed 0203,050, whilst
her seamen received $910 each. A
mere trifle .contrasted with the cap-
tain's share, but a good day's earnings
nevertheless.
Favored Officers.
The explanation of the rich yield
was that the Spaniard had a lot of
money aboard._ her. Because there
existed no such arrangements as our
foreign -exchanges, every sort of.valu-
able had to be conveyed from one
country to another by ship if land
frontiers did not join. That gave our,
tars their chance, and they were never
slow in taking it. Prize -money was
one of the things they went to sea
after, and they piled it up in heaps.
A mere $100,000, the Portland's
booty from a hard won fight, seems
beggarly alongside the $800,000' ac-
quired by the Panther by the same
means, and ridiculously inadequate
when placed by the Ithalion's $1,500,-
000 dollars wrenched from a Spaniard
in a few blood -bespattered hours.
From the lower -deck point of view,
the worst feature about these hauls
was the unfairsystem of sharing out.
For example, when Our forces captur
ed Havana in 1762, out of the treas-
ure there taken each admiral and gen-
eral present received $613,485„whilst
poor Jack had to be content with $20,
not enough for^a brief shore jollifica-
tion.
Remunerative Dream.
Much more fortunate were the sea-
men of the Favorite and the Active,
which in the same year captured a
tremendously valuable prize. When
she was unloaded the merchandise and
specie found in her holds filled twenty
wagons, which were sent in triumphal,
procession to London, and the goods
there disposed of. Enough was real-
ized by the sale to pay each captain
$324,360, each commissioned officer
$64,870, and each seaman $2,420.
We have all heard of dreams that
led to fortune. Here is of a of the
most curious, yet a well -authenticated
instance of such a happening. In 1799
the Alcemene was at sea, with her
luck dead out. Not a doubloon in
prize -money, not even the pleasure of
a fight, had come her:way, and the
crew were almost mutinous with•dia-
appointlnent, when the captain began
nightly to dream that son -motto cams
into -his' cabin and implored, "Go
northward, Digby, go northward,” So
impressed did he become by this that
at last he decided he would "go north-
ward," though his officers protested.
But on the evening of the first day he
altered course Captain 1Y gby fell in
with a Spanish ship, from which he
took a huge booty.
Settled Out of Court.
In the gallant West Country and in
PRIZED BY MOTHERS
meat, eggs and potatoes.
The whole wheat grain is the
most perfect food given
to man. In Shredded
have No greater strength, but how to u
Wheat Biscuit you
What Thou hast given me.
the whole wheat grain made Not more of joy, but just to feel
digestible by steam -cooking, Thy gracious but
near,
shredding and baking.
Tilt
A11 this atz C£lll others, Lord,
Every particle of the whole Give me all fear to dominate,
wheat grain is used including -'f All goodly thing% to;, know,
the outer bran coat which is To be the friend T'long to be,
so useful in keeping the bow-
els healthy and active. For
any meal with milk, and fresh
fruits.
Made in Canada.
For the
Chilly Days
1
And truth to others 'show; •
To love the pure, to seek the good,
To strive with all my might f
To win the cause of brotherhood,`
When things shall be set right.
I thank Thee for the precious gifts,
The joy that I possess,
The skill to do Thy holy will,
The power to others bless.
—Samuel Dunlop.
NERVOUS TROUBLE
J - The nerve system is the governing
system of the whole body, controlling
the heart, lungs, digestion and brain;
SO' it is notsurprising that nervaus
disturbances should cause acute dis-
tress. The first stages of nervous de-
bility are noted by irritability and
restlessness, in which the victims
seem to be oppressed by their nerves.
The matter requires immediate atten-,
tion, for nottang but suitable treat-
ment will prevent a complete break-..
down. The victim, however, need not
despair, .for even severe nervous dis-
orders
isorders may be cured by improving the
condition of the blood. It is because
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make
new, rich blood that this medicine has
cured extreme nervous disorders after
all other treatment had failed. The
nerves t'hri've on the new blood made
by these pills; the appetite improves,
digestion is better, sleeplessness no
longer troubles the former nerve shat-
tered victim, and life generally takes
- on a cheerful aspect. Every sufferer,
Of course, Tommy's little sister from nerve troubles, no matter how
must have her military coat, The slight, should lose. no time in giving
cape may be omitted and an equally Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial,
practical coat he obtained. McCall thus regaining their old-time health
Pattern No. 7902, Gill's Military Coat. and comfort.
In 7 sizes; 2 to 14 years. Price, 15 You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
through any dealer in medicine, or by
mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes
for 02.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville; Ont,
PRESERVE EGGS NOV.' -
-
Best Method is Here Given by the
Dominion Chemist.
The indications are that .eggs-
be
eggs be dear next winter, dearer than they
were last winter, so those who want
eggs had better put some down now
while they are comparatively cheap.
Do not use oats, bran, salt or such
mediums; moreonter, the patent pre-
servatives usually advertised as be-
ing so simple and effective had better
be adopted with caution. Better use
something that has been tried and
found satisfactory.
According to Dr. Frank T. Shutt,
Dominion Chemist, lime water is one
of the best preservatives and we
quote the following from his Exhibi-
tion Circular No, 42. _
The_ method of preparation is sim-
ply to slake one pound good quick
lime with a small quantity of water
and then stir the milk of lime so'
formed into 5 gallons of water.. After
the mixture has been kept well stir-
red for a few hours it is allowed to
settle. The supernatant liquid, which
is now "saturated" limewater, is
�T. drawn off and poured over the eggs,
The semi -fitted dress with the previously -placed in a'crock or water
sbaped tunic promises to be ane of the 'g t erre .
the maritime counties generally, many favorite styles for the coming season. As exposure to the air tends to' e
a family was founded and the nucleus This one has an attractive tunic, precipitate the lime (as carbonate), ( t
of many a snug estate acquired by longer on one side than the outer, arra' and thus to weaken the solution, -the i
Drugs Are High -Priced.
Most of our drugs come to us from
France, Belgium, Germany and Eng-
land. In France and Belgium, where
thelargest drug farms in the world
existed, the farms are now in ruin.
They have not only been neglected,
but have been literally tramped out
of existence. In England the drug
farms have been converted into veget-
able farms, There the situation is
less hopeless. The land is still in cul-
tivation, and can be planted with
drbgs whenever it seems practical. So
after the war England, in a short
time—probably two years—will again,
be, exporting drugs in normal Jcpanti-
ties.
p¢inard's Liniment Curse Suras. Rte.
650 Miles By Airship.
In a trial trip, at Norfolk, Va., Ma- Murine Eye Remedy;won. r n us e'e by
; o or bo iia aaurine
FRINGED GENTIAN.
When smatter died she left to thee
A hue from noontide skies,
The glamour' sweet of dear dead days,
The last look from her eybs,
Dumb now the birds, and her dim
green woods
Forget her very name,
And flaunt above her silent grave.
Their garb of Crimson flame.
While thou alone, 0 true, brave flower,
Art left of legions lost,
And steadfast still thy burning blue
Defies. the creeping frost,
MONEY ORDERS
Tlie safe way to send money by mail
is by Dominion Express Money Order.
To remove coffee stains; Mix the
yolk of an egg with a little warm wa-
ter,
a
ter, and use it as a soap on the stain,
For stains that have been on +he ma-
terial for. some time add a few drops
of alcohol to the egg and wetSSr.
N2inon:Pe Liniment for pale everywhere,
The population of the British Em-
pire is 410,000,000, and the population,
of the earth is believed to be 1,800,-I
000,000, so that one-fifth of the entire'
world's population owes allegiance to'
the British, flag.
ifRiAr Granulated Eyelids,
{ Sore
D,,eta d Windgplekly
feat) Sun,
by Murine. Try itin
your es and In E e
v >rys.
ppp���®� Baby'sv
YOU No5ma 1•o es
EAS r t^g Just
jor Lopez, of the Italian flying corps, Sr. Salvo, In Tabes 25c. For rlo ITfthoEye-Free.
remained in the air for eight hours, Ask Murlue Eye Remedy Co., Chicago d
carrying 11 passenger's, and covered
about 650 miles.. The passengers were Get a small whiskbroom and coak
recruits to the aviation corps and the it until the straws are soft and pli-
trip was made over land and water. able and you will find it very useful
The distance covered during the trial when dusting a room, for it sweeps,
would equal that from Norfolk to the dust out of the couch crevices,
Boston.. cleans the dusty radiator and reaches.
the tiny cobwebs in the room. A soft
The last hundred pounds of finish paint brush will answer the same pur-
on a beef steer is the most economical pose, only the little broom is better.
gain and makes a steer grade prime A child's toy broom is even better than
and get the top of the market;. Buyers the small whiskbroom,
come from all parts of the country
and pay highest prices for the good,
well -finished animals at the Auction
Sale of the Toronto Pat Stook Show,/
Airmen Feel Color of Field.
STOPS
LAMENESS
from a Bone Spayin, Ring Bone,
Splint, Curb, Side`Bone, or similar
trouble and gets horse going sound.
It acts mildly butquickly and good re-
A curious phenomenon noted by 4 'l, sults are lastipg. Does not blister
aviators is that the color of a landing or remove the hair and horse can
field may have an effect on an airplane k be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with
that is about to Alight on it. For ex- each bottle tells how. 0/00a bottle
ample, an area which is dark fi sin be- I delivered. horse Book 9 M free.
p > ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment
ing plowed or burned over will make for mankind reduces Painful Swellings, Ea -
the air above it several degrees warm-' larged Glanc(s,Wens,Bruises,VaricoseVeins;
er than that over land of lighter color,' heals Sores. Allays Pain. W 11 tell yov
such as a stubble field, thus causing a more ti you write. $1 and $2 a 6ottie at
disturbed condition of the atmosphere,
dealers or delivered. Liberal vial bottle for 10e mama
W. F. YOUNG, P. B. F., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Gan,
which may make landing difficult if Absorbine SO4 Absorbinc. Jr.. err lade in Canada
not dangerous. --• --
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.
e,, "Gentleness and cheerfulness, these
come before all morality; they are the
perfect duties; if your morals make
you dreary, depend upon it they are
-
wrong. I do not say 'give them up,'
for they may be all you have; but
conceal them like a vice, lest they
should spoil the lives of better and
simpler people."—R.L.S.
Nlivard's Liniment Cures Dandruff,
Italy has now 100,000 women in
munition factories, against only 1,760
in August, 1914.
prize -money won at sea. The sea, in is suitable for any of the fall ma-
kept covered. The air ,may be ex -
HARDLY STAND
vessel containing the eggs should be
fact, was the placewhereon our fore-
fatheis'in these parts were for gener-
ations taught that they must look for
•• fortune. They did so, and found it so
often that every encouragement was
given for the quest to proceed.
Rven then men who fought were
impatient of the ways of men who sat
in offices and procrastinated; also they
badsmallliking for lawyers, and this
resulted in some curious things being
dd"lie. One bluff.' old captain having
captured a valuable Spanish ship, de-
clared that he did not mean to waste
time fooling about with Admiralty de-
lays; he was too busy. So he took the
ship and cargo into Batavia and sold
thein to the Dutch for over $4,500,000
Then, standing by the capstan, he eel
ed his crew around him and shared out
the money amongst them.
Learn to Laugh.
"Learn to laugh. A good laugh is
better than medicine. Learn to tell a
story. A well -told story is as wel-
ctllne as a sunbeam in a sick room.
Learn to jeep your own, troubles to
yourself. The world is too busy to
care for your ills or sorrows. Learn
to do something for others every day,
This is no time for idle .hands."
•
The coat of silo filling is greatly re-
duced it several farmers use a silo
cutter co-operatively.
Chinese and Japanese bells are cls
p
perless and never are swung, their
tones being produced by striking them'
with wooden mallets,
�,le 4r
11
n
has been
adopted as
the' table
beverage
to many a
home be-
cause
e-
au ye of
its pleasing
flavor and•
healthful
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' eluded by a covering of sweet oil, or
by sacking upon which a paste of lime
is spread. If, after a time there is
any noticeable precipation of the lime,
the lime -water should be drawn or si-
phoned off and replaced with a further
quantity newly prepared.
It is essential that attention be paid
to the following points:
1. That perfectly fresh eggs only
be used.
2. That the eggs should through-,
out_the whole period ofp reservation
be completely immersed. '
Although not necessary to the pre-
servation of the eggs in a sound•con=
dition a temperature of 40 deg, F. to
45 deg. F. will no doubt materially as-
sist towards retaining good flavor or
rather in arresting that "stale" flavor
so often characteristic of packed
eggs.
Respecting the addition. of salt, it
must be stated that our experiments',
conducted new throughout fifteen
seasons—do not show any benefit to
be derived therefrom; indeed, salt
frequently imparts a limey-.fiavor to i
the egg; probably by inducing an in-
terchange of the fluids within and
without the egg. Qur advice is, do not
add salt to the lime-water.—Dxperi-
mental Farms Note,
•
Frogs and toads fee largely
g don in-
sects and slugs.
Teacher—"In parsing the sentence(
'The poen) was long,' What do you de
with ;mein?'" Pupil (editor's son) ---
"Put it in the waste basket."
Restored to Health by Lydia
E. Pinkharn's Vegetable
Compound.
Fulton, N. Y. "Why will women
pay out their money for treatment and
receive no benefit,
when so many have
roved that Lydia
y a
E. Pinkham'sTTege-
table Compound
will " make them
well? For over a
year -I suffered so
from female weak-
ness I could hardly
stand and was
afraid to go on the
street alone. Doc-
tors said medicines
were 'tisoleas'and on] an operation
yy
bet _only
E. Pinitham
wouldllolp me, b, y s
Vegetable Compound' -bas proved it
otherwise. 1 am now perfectly well
end can do any kind of work,"—Mrs.
NELLIS PRIMES, care of R. A. Rider,
R.F.D. No, 5, Fulton, N. Y.
We wish every woman who suffers
from Iemale troubles, nervousness,
backache or the blues could see the;let-
tors written by women made well by Ly-
dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
you have bad symptoms anddo not
If y sy p
understand the cense, write to the
Lydia��E. Pinkham Medieinc Co., Lynn
Mass,, ,
ass,, for helpful -advice given free.
ISSUE No. 40—'17
CUTCCRA
BUPNNG
ITCIGJiI
•
Rash On This Little Baby
Over Face and Head,
Quite Disfigured,
"When my baby was four months old
she had a rash all over her face and
• head, and was quite dis-
▪ figured. Her skin was in-
flamed and sore, and itched
and burned and the rash
later developed into large
(t red eruptions, making her
cross and fretful. The ba.
by could not get any sleep.
i !n "My husband bought a
box of Cuticura Ointment and a cake of
Soap and 1 used two tins of Ointment with
two cakes of Soap and she was healed.'
(Signed) Mis, A. Down, 1040 Gertrude
St., Verdun, Montreal, Cue., March 2.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment often
prevent pimples or other eruptions.
For Free Sample Each by Mail ad-
dress post -card: 'Cuticura, Dept. A,
Boston, U. S. A." Sold everywhere,
oar w...v.�.-..�.
Pan
HAS NO EQUAL. • X1111
a I. �.
it not - only softens the
water but doublas'the cleans.
F
Mg power of soap, and makes
everything sanitary and
wholesome. (t
RRFUse SUBSTITUTES t
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fa
If your cycle lamp goes out through
lack of oil when riging at night, a drop
or two of oil from the lubricating can
will be found to burn fairly well if
squeezed on to the wick,
PUies
I,17AIJTU CIJL Fiats 13Y MAIL, GET
DD catalog showing latest styles Per -
"l a1 Lamb, Mlnk, eta '\Yh'olesaie prlces,
rare values, iited,actlon cturernteed,
DSS.ber'a Limited, Manufacturers, 420
D St, Paul West, Montreal,
WANTED
IN A 00013 BODE, MODERN AND
11 In a qu!et ineigbborhood, a family of
three adults would like a gh4 or young
woman, Presbyterian, Mntbodist or• Bap-
tist prei'erred, to make her home with
them and aseume part of lite domestic
responslbilitle,,y, We should be glad to
have you write fully Cancel ning your
experience, if any, .and the terms you
consider fair, In your first letter: which
will be treated confidentially. We can
then furnish you with further particu-
lars. References exchanged. Sox 56.
Wilson Publishing 00., Limited, Toronto.
When baying your, Piano
insist on haeing an
ig OTO WIG "
PIANO ACTION
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1
After the war not only Germany,
Austria, Italy, and Belgium, but every
other country in Europe will have
been drained of its supply of cattle,
and there will be a tremendous de-
mand and the priees will soar far be-
yond any figure that any of us hila
even seen.
Minard',a Liniment Relfevee wetualgia.
NEWEPAPER,S POR SALE
PrkOPl1T-MAKING NEWS AND JOB
Offline for sale 1n good O,itarlo
towns, The most useful and Interesting
of all businesses. S'lill lnfw'matfon on
appllcatfen to Wilson Publlstfing Oam.
pang, 73 Adelaide Street Toronto.
117SSCELLANEOtTs
CVVANCIER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC..
internal and external, cured with -
mat pain by our home treatment. Write
us before too late. Dr. .Bellman Medical
Co., Limited, Coilingwood, Ont
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SAYS A $ CO N
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Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or
any kind of a corn can shortly be lift-
ed right out with the fingers if you
will apply on the corn a few drops of
freezone, says a Cincinnati authority.
At little cost one canget a small
bottle of freezone at any drug store,
which will positively rid one's feet of
every corn or callus without pain or
soreness or the danger,of infection.
This new drug is an ether com-
pound, and dries the moment it is ap-
plied and does not inflame or even ir-
ritate the surrounding tissue. Just
think! You can lift off your corna and
calluses now without a bit of pain or
soreness. If your druggist hasn't
freezone he can easily get a small bot-
tle for you from his wholesale drug
house.
ctor Says Murat ti, 'e: d" it n Will
cre4ise Strength OF Delicate
People 10 % in Ten Days
In many instances—persons ..have
suffered untold agony for years doctor-
ing. for nervous weakness, stomach,
liver or kidney disease or some other
allment•when thee,' real trouble was
lack of iron in the blood—How to tell.
New York, N.Y.—In a recent discourse
Dr. IO, Sauer, a Boston physician who has
studied widely both in this country and
In great European medictal institutions,
said: If you were. to make an actual
blood lest on all people who are 11l you
would probably be greatly astonished at
the exceedingly large number who. lack
Iron and who are ill for no other reason
than the lack of iron. The moment iron
is supplied all their multitude of danger-
ous symptoms disappear. Without iron
the blond at once loses the newer to
change food into living tissue and there-
fore nothing You eat does y0uany good;
you don't gak the strength out of it.
Your Poad merely passes through your
system like cern through a mill with the
rollers so wide apart that the mill can't
blood and nerve result Fation, peoplecontinuous
-
pvoule 00.
be-
come downl3Y weakened, t nervous and
all run down and frequently develop all
sorts o£. cburdened. One unhealthy too y; an;
sober is Uu rdealc with nrdfat;
some she so weak they can hardly walk;
some think they hove dyspapsta; kepney
nr liver trouble; some can't salep at
nighsome fussy
sleepy le; tired ukisll nday;
some fussy and irritable; some skinny
and bloodless, but, all lack physical
power and enduranoe. 'In such cases it
Is worse than foolishness to take stimu-
lating medicines or naracotie drugs,
which only whip up your fagging vital
powers for the moment maybe at the ex-
pense of your life later on. No matter
what any one tells you, if you are not
stronganti well you owe it to yourself
to matte the following test, See how
long 100 can work or how far you can
walls without becoming. tired. Next take
two live -grain tablets of ordinary
luxated iron three times per day after
steals Por tu'o weeks. Then test your
strength again and see for yourself how
meson you have gained. I have seen
dozens of nervous, run-down people who
were ailing all the time double. and even
triple their strength and endurance and
entirely got rid of their symptoms of
dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in.
from ten to fourteen days' time simply
by taking iron In the proper form, and
this, after they had in some cases been
doctoring for months without obtaining
any benefit. You can talk as you please
about all the wonders wrought by new
remedies, but when you come down to
hard facts there is nothing like good old.
iron to put color in your cheeks and good
sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It Is
also a' great nerve and stomach strength-
ener and the best blood builder in the
World. The only trouble was that ,the
old formsof inorganic iron like tincture
of iron, iron acetate, - etc., often ruined
people's teeth, upset their stomachs and
were not assimilated and for these
reasons they frequently did more harm.
than good, But with the discovery of
the newer forms of organic iron all this.
has been overcome. Nuxated Iron for t
example, is "pleasant' to tape, does not
injure the teeth and is almost im-
mediately beneficial.
NOT);; The manufacturers of Nuxated
Iron have such unbounded confidence In its
Potency that they authorise the announce -
meat that they will forfeit 5100.00 to alfa'
charitable institution If they cannot take
any man or woman under alxty who lacks
iron and increase their strength 100 per
cent or over In four wneke' time, provided
they have no em•Ioue s,'ganlo trouble. Also
they will refund your money inany case
In which Nuxated iron does not at least
doubleyour strength in ton days' time. It
le dl lensed by all ,rood druggists.
City -Eye Specialists Tell 11 w To
Strengthen Eyesight 5rf96 In
Web's Ti ae In Many Instances
'A Free Preeer1ption You Car- Havo
)filled and Vso at Home. •
Boston, Mass.—Victims of eye straits
and other eye weaknesses, and those
who wear glasses, will be glad to know.
that Doctors and .Ilya Specialiste now
agree there is real hope - anti help for
them. Many whose eyes were failing
say they have had their oyes restored
and many wins once wore glasses say
they have thrown them away. One
man says, afterusing it: I was al -
moat blind, Could not see to read at
all, Now I can road suet• hili with-
yt g
out luny more.
and totS'' eyes do not
hurt any At nigLit they would
pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all
the time. It wag like a miracle to me."
A Sally who unod it says: . The atmoa-
phero seemed hazy with' or without
C10.9808, but after using this prescrip-
tion for fifteen days everything seems
clear. Loan readoven line 'print with-
out gtasees," Another who used 1t
says: "I was bothered with eye strain
caused by overworked, tired °Yes Which
induced florae headaches, I have worn
glasses for several' years both for dle-
catiee and work, and wltheut them I
Could not road my own naive on an
envelope or .the tYpowriting ors tlso
maohtlle before me. 1 can do both now,
and 7tays dlsaarded m .ton dis an
glasses %lea ethon I cnn south the
fluttering leaves on the trees across the
street now, which for' several years
have looked 11110 a arm green blur to
me. I cannot express my joy at what
11 has done for me.'
It Is believed that 'thousands who
wear glasses can now discard theta In,
a reasonablet me, and multitudes more
Will be able to strengthen their eyes
so Its to be spared- the trouble and ex-
penso of ever getting glasses,
Dr. Beck, ail eye specialist of nearly
twenty years practice, says: "A patient
cause to me wit() Was sugaring from
lilephs,riUs ,Marginalis with ail the
concomitant syinntosns, as morning;
aggluttnatioA tit t'i, ilia;, Ciiran1e soy
juncttvitis and ephS horn. ,)ler eyes
when not congested had tho dull, suf-
fused expression common to such cases.
Raving run out of her medicine a
friend suggested Bmt-Opto. She used
this treatment and not only overcame
her distressing condition, but strange
and amazing as 1f' may seem, so
strengthened her eyesigitt that she was
able to dispense with her distance
glasses and her headache and neuralgia
loft her. In this instance I should say
her eyostght was improved 1.01%. I
have since verified the effloacy o£ this
treatment in a number of casesn
have seen the eyesight improve from
25 to 75 per cant In a remarkably, short
time. I can say it works more quickly
than any other remedy I have pre-
scribed fox' the eyes."
D Smith an oculist Dr, c t of wide private
Brae, bays: ' "2 r of treated in private
iseuseo a numbertBo Oi serious able ic
tis
report with a recovery
n am able te.
and
ultimate recovery In both acute
and a suffea cases. 11ir. B. cams to my
The
condition
with an infected pyo,
Tli000ndltinn was so serious that an
operation for enuoleation seemed lm-
]ierative. Before resorting to the
operative i Ino n' 24 hour I prescribed d Bond
Opse and in 24 hourstthe secretion hard
ganlessotod, !site, and ry seven day bethe
gen w cureli and in seven days the
eye was• cured and retained its nor-
mal vision. Another ease of extreme
convergent strabismus (cross eyes)
escaped the surgeon's knife by the
timely use of. your collyrium, he
tightened external muscles yielded, to
the Soothing and anodyne 0ireets og
Bon -onto. 1. always Instil Bon-Opto
after removal of. idrelgn 'bodies and
apply it locally to all burns,- ulcers
0.110 spots on the eyeball or the lids
for rte therapeutic effect By cleats,.
ing the Me of secretions and. nethte,
as a tonic for the eyeball Itself the
vision is r611001'0d t,tr,re t.oai^, lane;
talo number of Carrs of t'lgenrried
F110008".'
hr, Conner says. "11Yy ey,., 1,ele L.
bad condition owing td thu i;.:vore
strain arising front protracted micro,
seopical research work. Bon-Opto used
according to directions rendered- a ear -
prising cervico, I found my eyes re-
markably strengthened, so much so.I
have put aside my glasses without dis-
comfort. Several of my colleagues have
also used it and the are agreed. as ,to
its reeults. In a few days, under my
observation, the eyes of an astigmatic
ease were so improved that glasees
have ben 1
ri discarded bythe atf n "
Eye troubles of mny de criptions
may be wonderfully benefited by the
use of Bon -
Our and If you want to
strengthen
and
your eyes to to any t
store get a bootie of Bon-Opto'
tablets, Drop one -Bon-Otte ndlet
,tablet to
a fourth of glass bf. water 8'' nv i r bad lit
eissolt toWithl title liquid bathe theu
eyes two to four times flail You
should notice y,
your eyes clear up per-
ceptibly right from the start and 10-
flammation and redness will quickly
disappear. If your oyes bother you
even a little it is your duty to take
steps to save them now before it le
too' late. Many hopelessly blind night
have saved their sight if they had cared
for their eyes in time.
Note: dcity physician to whom the above
article was submitted, "Yes,-non.Optss
a remnrkoble rye remedy: Its e000tltueot in-
gredients are well known to eminent eye 'Pe-,
eloltets and widely preecrlbed by them. I bare
used It very. autmeonfutly In Illy own practteo qtr,
pntloate whose eyes were strained through over-
work or infant emeses. I efts highly recommend,
It in case of week, watery, aching, smarting;.
Itehing, burning eyes, tea lids, blurred vision b
for eyes b00omed from orgasuro to amok°, eon,
dust or Willa, It r is one et the very Pew prcpand
Cons I feel should bo keptoh bated for 1,40111
use In almost every family." Slon•Opto Is not
nalont medicine .or secret remedy, It Is a
ethical preparation, the formols boing.prlstetl e
the -pncl lige; The menttrecturoro guarantee it
etrengtben eyesight h'0 per cent ht ono wock'e the
1n manylnlbtncen, or refund the. honey. It le dim
r•enveii 1 v till good druggists, includih
arn,•rnl scores; also by ti, Tamblyu an
,, Lt.slun Sr Co., Torouto,