HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1917-06-14, Page 7When You Eat Bread
you are entitled to every.
thing in the whole wheat
grain. pr. Wiley says:
"Wheat is a complete food
containing all the elements
necessary for human nutri-
tion."
utri-tion." But be sure you get
the whole wheat in a digesti-
bleform. Shredded Wheat
Biscuit is whole wheat made
digestible by steam -cooking,
shredding and baking—the
best process ever devised for
preparing the whole wheat
grain for the human stomach.
Two or three of these crisp
Attie loaves of baked whole
wheat with milk and berries,
make a delicious nourishing
meal. Made in Canada. ,
AIR SUPREMACY. ,
Allied Operations Conducted Mostly
Beyond German Lines.
How the British and French are
maintaining practical control of the
air over the western battle front was
graphically described lately by Major
L. W. B. Rees of the British flying
corps, who himself once routed single-
handed a squadron of ten German
raiders, and is one of the few English-
inen to receive both the Victoria Cross
and the Military Cross.
While the Allies' operations are con-
ducted almost entirely beyond the
German lines, the Major said, the Ger-
man machines now cross the Allied
lines only rarely in raiding parties.
The British fly on three levels with
three kinds of machines. The lowest
are artillery directors, who circle
about in big figure eights about 6,000
feet above the enemy trenches and
flash back directions to the British
gunners by wireless. Above them, at
10,000 feet, are the heavy fighters
with two men to a machine and able
to keep the air forfour hours at a
speed of 110 miles per hour. At a
height of 15,000 feet are the single -
man light fighters, capable of 180
milesan hour•and of ascending the
first 10,000 feet in ten minutes. •
The Germans have given up all at make new blood, and new blood means
tempts to guide their artillery, by air- health and strength. The red cheeks,
plane and seek only to smash up the good appetite, increased weight and
allied reconnoissance over their lines.
IIKLPFUL MAXIMS, I • l
niTIey Point Unerringly hPathway to
ASU mer Gown
Life.
Success '_
u S
tc 1n Li
riii
II
Rely upon your own energies, and
do not wait for or depend on other
people,
Cling with all your might to your
own highest ideals, and do not be led
astray by sueh vulgar aims as
wealth, position, popularity,
Your worth consists„ire what you
are, not in what yo40 tiave. What
you are will. show in w a;t you do,
Never fret, repine, or envy. Do not,.
make yourself unhappy by comparing
your circumstances with those of
more fortunate people; but make the
most of the o
pportunities yen have,
Associate with the noblest people
you can find; read the best books;
live with the mighty, But learn to be
happy alone.
If a thousand plans fail, be not dis-
heartened, ' As long as your pur-
poses are right, you have not failed,
Examine yourself every night, and
see whether you have progressed in
knowledge, sympathy, and helpful-
ness during the day. Count every
day a loss in which no progress has
been made.
Let nbt your goodness be profes-
sional; let it be the simple, natural
outcome of your character. There-
fore cultivate character.
When in doubt how,, to act, ask
yourself. What does nobility corn -
mend? Be on good terms with your-
self.
Give - whatever countenance and
help you can to every movement and
institution that is working for good. -
Be not sectarian. .
THiN-BLOODED
. - MEN AND WOMEN
Need, the Rich, Red Blood Dr.
Williams' Pink' Pills Actu-
ally Make.
Thin -blooded people do not' remain
so from choice but from indifference,
in some cases from despair. People
who are pale, languid, with palpitation
of the heart, some difficulty in breath-
ing and a tendency to be easily tired
are su1 ering.ivrorn thin blood. They
need only the resolution to take the
fright treatment and stick to it until
cured. The remedy that can be relied
upon is Dr. Williams Pink Pills for
Pale People. With every dose they
Their machines are largely of one
class, therefore, fast, heavy fighters,
generally biplanes, which are contin-
ually seeking to swoop down on the
British artillery observers and send
them to the ground before the British
fighting patrols can reach them. Re-
cently, however, said• Major Rees, the
Germans have developed another light
fighting machine, which by climbing
to 20,000 feet seeks to overtop the
British light fighters and clear them
out.
British losses have been running re=
Gently as high as thirty toforty ma-
chines a day, because of the extraor-
dinary chances taken over the enemy's
lines. As a rult they go out in Boned -
eons of six, divided into three pairs
and prepared to swoop down in unison
on any German machine that may
come up.
Major Reese gave it as his opinion
that the British had defeated the Ger-
mans cin every way in the air and de-
prived them of invaluable reconnois-
sance newer. The Zeppelin is . now
practically useless as a military
weapon..
Germany's whole artillery observa-
tion is conducted by means of captive
balloons. A short time ago the Brit-
ish and French made a combined at-
tack at 4 p.m. and knocked down every
captive balloon from the North Sea to
Switzerland. Not for three days did
another balloon appear in sight.
England; at the beginning of the
war, the Major said, was supposed to
have a squadron of twelve machines
for each of the six army divisions, but,
es a matter of fact she had only
three. The service was very chaotic,
with the army and navy bidding
against each other, until the whole air
service was put under the Air Board,
composed of a neutral President, . an
army and a navy official, and a mem-
ber of the Munitions Board.
Went Him One Better:
"I love you very much, papa,” said
four-year-old Edna, as she climbed on
her father's knee. "I love you, dear,
when you are a good girl," replied her
father. "But, papa," said Edna, "I
love you even when you ain't no
good!"
Grape -Nuts
forLunch
Lunc
•
Puts "PEP"
into the
afternoon's
work
"There' a Reason'
strength that follow the use of these
pills prove their great value to thin -
blooded people. Here is an example:
Mrs. J. McDonald, Jr.Hay, Ont., says:
"I honestly believe D,r. Williams Pink
Pills saved my life. Some years ago
I. had anemia, and as I did not realize
the seriousness of the trouble I soon
became a complete wreck. I got so
weak I could hardly walk. I neither
ate nor slept well, and could, not go
up stairs without stopping to rest. At
times I had an almost unbearable pain
in my back andwould have to remain
in bed. I suffered almost colhetantly
from a dull headache, and-when'sweep-
ing if I would stoop to pick up any-
thing I would get so dizzy that I would
have to catch hold of something to
keep from falling. At times my heart
would beat so fast that I would have
a smothering sensation. My eyes
were sunken and my hands and limbs
would be swollen in the mornings. I
tried several kinds of medicine without
benefit and my friends thought I would
not recover. Then I began taking Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, and before long
could see and feel that they were help-
ing,me. I gladly continued the use of
the pills until I,was completely cured
and I cannot say enough in their
praise, and I strongly recommend them
to all run down girls and women."
You can get these pills through any
dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50
cents• a box or six boxes for $2.50 from
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
Dainty and airy is a graduation
frock of sheer white organdy. The
surplice wait and bouffant effect of
the skirt are smartly up to date. The
edge of the sleeves and the surplice
fronts are trimmed with a narrow
-pointed lace. ' A scarf of tulle gives
additional airiness to the frock, Mc-
Call' Pattern No. 7752, Misses' Dress;
suitable for email women; in 4 sizes;
14 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents.
These patterns may be obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or from
the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto,
Dept. W.
BEST -FED ARMY IN THE WORLD.
British Soldiers Receive Well -Balanced
Ration.
While food prices for 'civilians con-
tinue to soar, Britain still has the
best -fed army in the world. Here is
the standard daily ration for each
man at the front; it is based on the
most careful scientific research, and
has recently been declared by the ex-
perts of a neutral power to be the
best balanced as well as the most
liberal ration issued" to any army in
the field:
1 lb. fresh meat and three-quarters
lb. (nominal) preserved meat; this
lb. bread or 1 lb. biscuit; 4 oz. bacon;
3 oz. cheese; '4 lb. fresh vegetables
or 2 oz. dried vegetables; 5 oz. tea;
3 oz. jam; ala oz. salt; 1-50 oz. mus-
tard; 1-36 oz. pepper;.1 oz. pickles,
three times a week; 1-12 tin condensed
Milk; 1-820 gal. lime juice (on the re-
commendation of the medical officer);
2 oz. tobacco or cigarettes a week; 2
boxes matches; 1-64 gal. rum (on the
recommendation of the medical of-
ficer).
In addition to above, men in the
trenches get certain extras, as, for
instance, pea soup, Oxo, butter, cho-
colate, cocoa, and milk.
3 '
Keep Climbing.
Although your chance in life seems
small,
, Rough the path and dark,
Don't worry that you're going to fall,
But get a firmer start.
Slowly trudge on toward the goal,
Keep headed the right way,
Remember you can never win
Life's battle in a day.
BIRDS THAT NEVER GET TIRED:
Sea Swallows and Storm Petrels Make
Long Voyages.
Perhaps you; have read about the
birds -that make their summer home
far up in the -north around the Arctic
Ocean and then, when the summer is
over, fly far to the southward and
scarcely stop until they have reached
lands that are only a few hundred
miles from the South Pole. In making
this wonderful journey over sea and
land they travel in a short time near-
ly half around the world, or about 11,-
000 miles. These are theor sea -
swallows and they are the greatest
long-dietanee travellers among all the
birds. So much do they like the long
bright days that they have been called
the "sunshine birds."
Another of the tireless bird travel-
lers is the storm petrel, whichsailors
call "Mother Carey's Chicken." These
birds fly so close to the weber that at
times they seem to be walking up and
down the waves. An interesting story
is told about a storm petrel that fol-
lowed a steamer all the way across
A Great Remedy
R MANDERSONIS Ile. h Treat
merit., in tablet form, will cure
1'houmatism nma
Ntolpach ttoubleoo kidneyetfppatlon 11n4eezelivor
trouble; three.month'a treatment with
our certified guarantee fpr one dollar.
ftoetmtid. lienaereon Iierb Co„ Dept,
W,, 178 Spadlna,flv.e„ Toronto,
Prairie farms.
All the Western Canadian Provinces
show large increases in the number of
live stock raised in 1916 as compared
With 1913, the year previous to the
war. The increase in the number of
sheep id`'•.one of the outstanding fea-
tures of the official report, Many
of the smaller farms of the West have
started flocks of sheep, having found
that the climate is very, suitable„for
them, provided a certain amotuftt of
shelter .i be suppled during the short
period `when the weather might other-
wise be too severe, There aro num-
ero,1 large flocks In the West, and the
success `which the owners of these
have experienced has encouraged the
smaller farmers to follow their ex-
ample. There are 2,048,354 cattle in
the three Western Provinces, 566,709
being milch cows, and the remainder
beef and other cattle. This shows
an increase of 15 per cent, over 1913.
o • WOMEN ! IT IS MAGIC I - e
Ve i LIFT OUT ANY CORN D
Like climbing up a ladder,
Ascending step by step,
Keep your aim the highest,
Lest your mission you forget.
When at last the top is gained
Thank God the task is done;
Look back upon the steps you've
climbed,
The battle nobly won.
A PERFECT MEDICINE
i- Apply a few drops then lift °
° corns or calluses off with °
o fingers—no pain.
O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0-0
Just think! You min
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 corn
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 tating 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-
tle for you from his wholesale drug
house.
FOR LITTLE ONES
Baby's Own Tablets is the ideal
medicine for little ones. They regulate.
the bowels and stomach; break up
colds; cure constipation and indiges-
tion; expel worms and make teething
easy. They are guaranteed to be ab-
solutely free from injurious drugs -and
may be given to the youngest child
with perfect safety. Concerning them
Mrs. T. M, Forknall, Mission City.
B.C., writes: "I have used Baby's
Own Tablets for my three little ones
and have found them the best med-
icine a mother can give her children."
The Tablets are sold.by medicine deal-
ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from
:The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
the Atlantic. One of the passengers 1 Plan to keep the garden rows busy
had caught the bird, tied a bit of red all summer. As fast as one crop is
ribbon' around its neck, and released it.; ; all another sowing should bo made of
Seldom was it out of sight of the pas 1 seeds or plants set out.
singers, who could readily distinguish
it among others OF its kind. When a5tnard'e Liniment used br Physiotano.
only a few miles from New York, tho•i
little petrel disappeared, perhaps to, Praise For Canadians.
Lieut. General Sir Julian Byng,
commanding the Canadian army corps,
has issued lin order heartily congratu-
lating the officers and men in his com-
mand for their brilliant work, since
the inauguration of the Vimy Ridge
offensive, April Oth, declaring that
these successes could bo obtained only
by troops whose courage, discipline
and initiative stand pre-eminent, Bb-
,ween the Vimy Ridge capture and
the taking of Franey, says Si' Julian,
eight German divisions have been not
and defeated by the Canadians, Five
thousand prisoners have been captured
by the Canadians, 65 big' gusts and
howitzers, as well as 226 machine
�tarednesd Johnny wJts already bust►- guhd and mortars. Sir Julian pre-
1II swiftly about the room, "PM diets a Contint81tnce of these potent
sucesse
cs by Canadians,
geld' to pelt 011 my pants," leo said,
"arid lino 'enc with a newspaper." dale for 1vifuan4'e and take no 011850,
follow another steamer baelt again to
the other side.
Preparedness Wins.
Tho pacifist and the preparedness
people are, reapectively, like Willie
and Johnny.- Willie and Johnny had
been very naughty, and were sent to
bed by their Mother: As they (ay
side by side footsteps were hoard—
it was now evening—and the two cul-
prits realized that their father was
Mounting ilio stairs. They turned
pale. "I'm goin' to fold my hands as
If I'd been praylo , said Pacifist
Willie, "and thele I'll pretend. to be
asleep When he comes im" BIM Pre -
.Getting Used To It.
The death rate from wounds in the
war is less than one-half as great as
it was a year ago, Dr, Jacques Ber-
1 tiilion medical statistician in the
French army, declares that by hard-
' ship
ard-'ship and exposure the men hove be-
come so toughened that they can no
stand twice as much as they could
last year. Then fonty:-flve out of every
100 wounded died, while now less than
twenty succumb,
Paper from Hop Refuse.
Material for making good paper, it
is said, can be produced from refuse
hops that have hitherto been thrown
away in breweries,
MONEY ORDERS.
DOMINION Express Money Orders
are on sale in five thousand offices
throughout Canada.
To Make Thin Sticks.
Boys, who make thin sticks for ar-
rows, kites, etc., as well as the me-
chanic, can make good use of the fol-
lowing suggestion: The difficulty
of handling thin strips while planing
them may be overcome by setting the
strip in the groove of a piece of floor-
ing, clamped in a vise. A. peg or nail
is driven into the groove and acts as
a stop for the end of the strip.
MINARD'S LINIMENT is the, on-
ly Liniment asked for at my store and
the only one we keep for sale.
All the people use it.
HARLIN FULTON.
Pleasant Bay, C. B.
Mtuard'a Liniment Lnmbermaa's Friend,
NEWSPAPERS E'OT. SALL
13R00'IT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB
Offices for gale in good Ontario.
towns, The mget useful and interesting
of all buslneases. Trull information on
appilcatlon to Wilson Publishing Com.
puny, 79 Adelaide Street, Toronto,
Nell --Jack, dear, did you call on
papa to -day? Jack—Sure, I did, but
he didn't appear to enthuse very much
over my visit. Nell—What did he
Bay? Jack—Why, when I asked him
for permission to press My suit, he
simply answered, "Why don't you
send it to a tailor?"
After the Two for tetimo:
MntlnsEyos Ie for psi
Brea—
m nye,— Borgp` B
s 77es—
Or0nnlated nyellda .Rede
®�,p &3t �s noireuho,—le0eto fee,
G W t� Mnrino r eyesvorlte.Tr0nt-
meat for eyes that f,ol 017
and smart, Ohm your tares au :a eryoarloving
caas yoro as your Tooth and with 050heeamo regularity.
Care for Them: You Cannot guy Now Eyesl
sold at Drag and Optloal Btotes or by Mali, Ass
Marine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. ;or Free 8004
More than 27,000 tons of honey are
produced by the American bee annual-
ly.
goon Minard'e Liniment in the house.
When rugs first came to England
they were not employed as floor cov-
erings. 'Straw, sand or dried rushes
served in that capacity. The rugs
were used as handsome coverings for
beds or tables. Thus arose the
familiar expression "on the Carpet,"
inferring some question laid upon the
table for discussion,
ISSUE No. 24••••'17,
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MISOBLLAN7IOUS
CIANCIIII., TUMORS, LUMPS, 10TC.,
VV internal andxternal, cured with -
mat pain 11y our home treatment. Write
us before too late. Dr. Iieliman Medical
Co., Limited, Collingwogd, Ont.
AUTOMOBILES 7010 SALE
'g dtr d� CADILLAC flV G0013 RUN -
A ¢>'�IL't( 11.1176 ,cgndllion. S•isa syare
tire. Priea_S260.
Er W soh,, 1918 MODEL, 0 OYLIN-
.PPLL der. 7 Passenger Touring Car. 101ec.
trio ll •gibe and starter. Recently over-
hauled and newly painted; Tires in good
shape, Prfoe 51,300.
IZIJDSOMODEL,1 1916 MODEL, 0. OYLIN-
der, 7 Passenger Touring Gar, with
electric lights and starter. Thoroughly
overhauled in our shop and nowlY paint-
ed.
ainted. Seat covers on all seats and doors.
Oversize tires, Price 51.200,
TTUDSON, MOiDEL 37, 6 PASSENGER,
4 cylinder Touring Car, E7eotric
lights and starter, in good running order
and newly painted. Looks like a new
car. Price 5650.
13)AIGE SEDAN.• A VERY FINE
looking closed car seating five.
ectrlc lig his and starter, also inside
dome light.: Nearly all the windows
open, which gives ample ventilation for
ysummer driving. Price 8700.
hFTTUDSON. MODEL 88. 6'PASSION-
.3. ger, 4 cylinder Touring Oar, in good
running order,at a special price, 8860.
'gjUDSON 1913 MODEL "64." A HIGH
.L1. powered, six cylinder, 6 passenger
Touring Car, In good running order and
looks tike new, Price $760.
STUDEBACKER, SEVEN PASSEN-
.ger, 4 cylinder Touring Car, in good
running order. Tires in good shape.
This car was painted this year and looks
very nice. Price $860.
JACKSON, 6 PASSENGER, 4 CYLIN-
PI der Touring Car, Has electric lights
and starter, good tires, and is a bargain
at the price, 3800.
RUSSELL, 3 PASSENGER OAI3RIO-
1IL let. A very handsome closed oar,
suitable for a doctor. Price 51,000.
We only sell used cars after the pur-
chaser has had a demonstration and
satisfied himself of the running quali-
ties of the oar he is buying. Call at our
showroom next time you are in Toronto
and let our salesmen show you any of
our used cars and give you a demonstra-
tion.
TEE DOMINION AUTOMOBILE 00.,
146-160 Bay Street. Toronto. Ont.
nowt ON
DOG DISEASES
And How to Fend
Winner frocthus todothor any ad4ress try
B. CLAY GLOVER CO., lac,
118 West 31st Street, New York
When buying your Plan
insist 011 having an
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Thickened, Swollen Tissues,
Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore-
ness front Bruises or Strains;
stops Spavin Lameness, allays 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 Ind soothes. $1.00 a bottle at drug-
gists' or postpaid, Will tell you more if you
write.
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July and August December to April
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Rather a unique way of stating it, but It will attract your attention and that's
the first dirty of a flirt.
The matter of Hotel Accommodation is a serious problem just now. Since
September last, many hotels Rafe found it necessary to close.
The WALKER HOUSE (The House of Plenty) has actually. been doing
enormous' business since last September. Its wonderful service, and'o've
detail connected therewith have beenresponsible for its tremendous patron$ .
The house is more like a home than a hotel, so skilfully and wisely tact managed►
When you some to the city stay at the WALKER HOUSE, whore home -like
comfoits are the dominating characteristics.
Special attention paid to Ladies and Children travelling without escorts, at
Toronto's Famous Hotel.
Reasonable Rates THE WALKER HOUSE G$ pr ' icr a de CO.
VER think bow often you
too have barely escaped a
similar disaster—or tow coon
destructive flamer, may at any
moment envelop all you possess
and -hold dear?
Real protection insists thee
you roof your barn and Inure
with inflammable materil—
Pedlar a"GEORGE" Shingles.
Thus you rob lightning and fire
of their power to destroy, and.
what's more, obtain the base
rate of insurance.
Pedlar Shingles are also proof
against wind, rain. net and rot.
Easy to put on. Keepy•ur harp
sound for generations. Writ, for
e 'Right Roof" Booklet w,w,
Die
PEDLAR PEOPLE
LIMITED
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Erecnth', 0111ces
000 Factories:
Oshawa, Ont.
Drenches
Montreal
Ottawa
Toronto
London
Winnipeg
SIN E. _ 511-10ES
S
CAN'T trust yourself to slippery feather,
in canoe, sail boat or yacht. And,
of course, you have to have Fleet Foot
Shoes for tennis, baseball, golf and
lacrosse. Fleet Foot Pumps or low shoes are the
proper accompaniment of Summer apparel.
And Fleet Foot Summer Shoes cost so much less
than leather,, that it is real
economy to wear ;hem.
Look trim and neat—enjoy
yourself-- and save money,
by wearing Flea Foot this
slimmer. 202
error anieery e Y .-r Specialists sts , f '$. gr 'e
V
o. hri� Strengthens Eyesight 51196
its Week's Time In Many Instances
That
1t'ree Prescription Yon Can Have
I111ed and Iso at Home.
Boston, Mass.—Victims of ere strain
sand other eye weaknesses,and. them
wholt'eat• glasses, will be lad to know
that Doctors and Eye Specialists now
agree there is real hope and help for
ahem. Many whose eyes wore failing
.soy' they have had their oyes restored
and many who once wore glasses 505
they have thrown theta away. One
'man says, after using: it: 01 was al-
most blind, Could not see to read at
all. Now I can read everything with -
mit my glasses, and my eyes do not
hurt any mere, At night they. wank''pain ,dreadfully. Now they feel tine ail
the time.. It was like a miracle to me.
A lady who used it soya: Tito atmos-
phere seemed hazy with or without
glasses, but after, using this proscrip-
tion for fifteen days everything seems
Blear. I inn read avert fine print with
out 51100000." Another Who need 11
eays; I wan bothered with eye strain
caused by overworked, tired oyes which
induced fierce headaches. I have worn
glasses for several years both for dia-
tance orad work, and without theta 1'
could not road my own name on an
envelope or the tyliowrlthtlr on the
machine before me, I oats de both now,
and have discarded my long distance
glasses altogether. I oan count the
fluttering leaves on the trees across the
street now, which for 'several years
have looked like a dint green hint' to
Me. 7 cannot 0xpr005 my 70y at what
it has done for mc, •
21 is believed that thonahnda who
wear Rlasseo oan 010311 dlls0ard thein in
5.caconable time, and Maltltudes more
will be able to oorlgthen their oyes
so as to bo tliarodtho trouble and ex-
pense of over getting glarec0,
Dre panic, an 0110 sptoiallst of nearly.
twenty 50'.010 praotlee, says: "A patioat
tame tel me who was suffering trout
1l l:heritis lklarl;inail0 with all the
cenoenitltflt symptoms, as 01101011130
a0giui:inatiorl 01 tam 11)18, ohronla eon-
junetivitiO and oplrlphora. Her eyes
when not congested had the dull, suf-
fused expression common to such cases.
Ilaving rim out of her medicine a
fi•lond suggested Bon-Opto. She used
this treatment and not only overcame
her distressing condition, but strange
and amusing 11 may so m, so
strengthened her eyesight that silo was
able to dispense with her distance
glasses and her lteachtehe and neuralgia
left her. In this instance I should say
her eyoslght was improved 100%. I
have since verified Dm e111aacy of this
treatment in a number of cases and
have seen the eyesight improve from
26 to 75 per omit In a remarkably short
time. I can say it worsts more quickly
than any otter remedy., S haVe pre-
sortbed for the .oyes."
Dr. Smith, an oculist of wide ex orl-
enco says: 1 have treated in private
practice a number of serious opthitlmic
diseases with Bon-Opto and ant able to
report Ultimate reeovel'y In 'both acute
and chronic cases, Mr. B. sante 1.0 my
eillco seafaring with an infected eye.
The condition Wa0 00 soriola that an
operation for Gnu Dation seemed im-
pgqrattvo. Before 1'esortingr to tho
operative treat=t I Prescribed Bon-
OptO and 1n 20 hours the secretion piled
tenoned, inflnnimatory symptoms o-
gatt to auboldo, and 1n seven days the
eye was cured and retained its nor-
last Y1alOn, Anntlier 0850 of extreme
convergent strabismus Woos 0500)
ossapp511 the surgo0n 0 knife by ho
thnoly ase of 50ur 0013yrlum, T110
tightened exlofnitl snttscies yielded to
111e soothing and anodyne . oltaote of
Bon -Onto, t always instil Bon-Opto
Itfter removal 0f forolgn bodies' and
apply Jt locally to all burns Ulcera
and spots on tete eyeball or the lids
for its therapoutlo effect, Jly cleans-
ing the lld0 of 505retiona and noting
ns a tante for the oyahall itself the
vtslon I0 rendered morn 1)0010, 110nee
the number 0e cases of discarded
g11 , (�0n11nr t:8y111 "Hy c,+,'03 worn in
bad e.atan len owing to rho Dome
strain arising from protracted micro=
scoptoal researoh work. Bon-Opto used
according to direction* rendered a Bur.
prising service. 1 found my eyes re,
markably strengthened, 90 Mtn 11 se 3
have put aside my glasses without dis-
comfort. Several of my oolleaguee luwo
also used it and we are agreed as to
Its results. In a few days, under my
observatio
n, the o eprs of an astlga glasses have were e, improved that �ie•nt."es
have been discarded by the patient"
Eye troubles of many descriptions
may be Wonderfully benefited by the
nee of Bon-Opto and if yeti want to
strengthen your eyes go to any drugstore and get a bottle of Bon -Opti
tablets, Drop ono Bon-Opto tablet In
a fourth of aSans of water and let It
dissolve. With tills liquid bathe the
eyes two to roux times daily, You
shotlld notico your eyes clear up per-
ceptibly right front the Mort, and in-
flammation and redness will quloitly
disappear. If your oyes bother yen
oven a little it is your duty to take
steps to Save them naw before it 14,
too late. Man hopelessly blind migh'
have saved their eigght If they had cared!
for their oyes in time.
Note, 0 city pliystolon to Wham tho :More
article was snbmlttod, said: "Yes, Ben.Opto Ja
n remediable eye remedy. Its constituent in-
grodionto aro well known to eminent eye see-
elan,te and widely presorltad by Brom, I bate
used It very successfully in my own practice on
pntlenls whose eyes wore strained through over,
Work or misfit glossae. 1 eon highly rerommend
It le ease of week, watery, robing, smnrnn9
Itching, bnrning eyes, rod Ma, blurred vision ok
for eyes lndamod from exposure to smelt°, tlfif,
dust or wind, It Is ono of the very few 9701,145"
tlon0 i feel should be Copt oh hand for resider.
1100 la niftiest every Temlly. ' non.0010_ 10 not d.
patent mrdleine or sooret 0501045'., 10 is sit
ethte01 propnrotion, trio formula ening palnto otj
the package, 'ski minuln0tnrors gnsrantee i, le
011,001112107estsri ' 60 net cont in ono woeb'p tin1N
In rainy Inshneea, or 000034 the 0100034 Etienne
re,mnd by ell good rh•uRgJsts, iholudiug
moment Mores; 111ao by G. Tambira and
T Mitten a Co„ Toronto.