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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1917-09-20, Page 7A. y ICY • Worth Protecting g A good article is worthy of a good package. A rich, strong, delicious ea like Red Rose is package to keep it worth putting into a sealed...... p g .. fresh and good. A' cheap, common tea is hardly worth taking care of and is usually sold in bulk. Red' Rbse is always sold in the sealed package which keeps it good. •' .r'trt�"1':Pin01� {;�:. Fashionable Models The dainty smocked frock is just the thing for the little girl. The model smocked or shirred in yoke shape is charming and childish developed in lawn, pongee or crepe de Chine. Mc- Call Pattern No. 7916; Child's One - Piece Dress, smocked or shirred. In 3 sizes; 2 to 6 years. Price, 15 cents. "LIFT HIM UP." Above Human Weakness to Heights of Brave Deeds. Not long ago there was a serious fire in an old tenement house in a largo Eastern city, It wai\well under way before the alarm 'was sounded, and the old building burned like tin- der. There was no hope from the first of saving it; but every one of its'oc- cupants was thought to be safely down on the ground before the walls began to waver. Then suddenly a scream sounded from the third story, and down through the clouds of smoke and fire peered a frantic woman's face. It seemed almost hopeless• to try to save her, but in an instant the fire- men had a ladder up and a man was swiftly scaling it. lust as he reached the second story a veritable wall of flame rushed out of the windows to Tmeet him. For a moment the stagger- ed, hesitated -- "Lift him up, boys!" commanded the chief in ringing tones. "Lift him up!„ For a second the crowd below sear- ed. "Lift him up?" There at the sec- ond story! How could anyone reach him to lift? But the firemen knew. They, too, had been `lifted up" in such a plight; and they made the very heavens echo with a swinging cheer for Billy. In another instant the crowd, too, had joined in, and Billy, all hesitation gone, was running as nimbly and as coolly up that narrow ladder as if it were merely a "test -out." In a few moments more h,pand the woman were being welcomed—with more cheers— as they reached the street and safety. Which were the cheers that counted most—those that applauded the fine action already done or those that lift- ed the man above himself and his weakness to the heights where the brave deed was possible? Those who lifted his heart lifted the whole man much more surely than they could merely by touching his body. Perhaps you can "lift" some one in that way, too. Make Your Money Work. Better buy one of the Government's war savings certificates. They yield over 5 per cent, interest and have the whole Dominion of Canada as security. You can get ,your money back any time you -wish or leave it out for three +years. A new certificate that is just the thing to teach your boy or girl proper 'investment habits has just been issued. It costs $8.60 and pays back $10.00 at the end of three years. For $21.50 you can get a certificate in redeemable at $25three years,or for $86 you can get one worth $100.in three years. That is better than let- ting your money lie unproductive. The certificates can be had from any bank, unocey-order post office, or direct from the Department of Finance, Ottawa. • Who could resist a coat like this with its smart short waist and fash- ionable collar? Large and practical pockets bulge over each hip and take away from the straight -hanging ap- --pearance so long popular. Gray homespun and black velvet are the materials used. McCall Pattern No. 7920, Misses' Empire Coat, in 3 sizes; 16 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond Street, Toronto, Dept. W. • Pluck Won the V.C. The London Gazette publishes a number of awards, decorations and medals in respect of the action in the Straits of Otranto on May 15, when three Austrian cruisers attacked a number of British drifters: The list includes: Victoria Cross — Skipper John Watt, Royal Naval Reserve, "for most conspicuous gallantry." When hailed by Austrian cruisers at about a hundred yards range and ordered to stop and abandon his drifter, Watt or- dered'full speed ahead, and called upon the crew for three cheers and a fight to a finish. A wholesome table beverage with winning flavor. Used every- where by folks Who find that• tea or coffee disagrees. "There's ... _ f9 a Reasons Oanadian POetent Cereal Co., Lttl, Windsor, Det, TELL THE TRUTIH, You Can Do Your Bit 'rho ellont vice £lvers in nns contain oxcloses nothinadg by thioess ingonnitsey mendingprevettiheg WholWaete Wheatbyde in that their author, Mr, William IT, navonpol't, displays In their compost breakfast foods and bread. tion ; Traveller through times treao11erous xS 1UO'per ceri «vGhole wheat thicket, Tell the. truth, • grain prepared in a digestible This thy transport, this thy ticket; form --contains More real nu - Tell the trukh, triment than meat or eggs or Though thcn'73't tired through toilsome potatoes and vosts'much less. tilling Till thy tones, they're trembling, till- Serve with milk., or cream, ling, Tell the troth triumphant thrilling; O th f t MARVELLOUS MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Shredded !heat Biscuit. sliced peaches; bananas or Tell the truth, er Tui `S. Thought that's twisted thinker; Tell the truth, Truth that's tinkered taints• the tinker Tell the truth. Toll's true task, truth's thorough tending; Tune's true trail, the truth's true trending; Thought's true throne, 'tis truth tralla- cending; " Tell the truth, Mrs. Delving Pelletier, Ste. Perpetue, Que., writes : "I have much pleasure in stating that Baby's Own Tablets have been a marvellous medicine in the case of my baby. I have been us- ing the Tablets for four years and don't think there is anything to equal them." In using the Tablets the moth- er has the guarantee of a government analyst that they do not contain one Particle of opiates . or other harmful drugs—they cannot possibly do harm --they always do good. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 centsa box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ .Brockville, Ont, FISHES THAT CARRY VENOM. Natives of the Southern Coasts of North America. If you a -fishing go anywhere along the New England coast, you are more likely than not to catch a Cape Cod minister., Such, one regrets to say, is the dis- respectful name given to a particular- ly hideous kind of • fish, about six inches long, that is an angler's Plague in those waters. It is mostly mouth, and nobody, so fur as known, has ever tried to 'eat it. Its other name is "toadfish"—which, descriptively speaking, is not inap- propriate. At worst, it is harmless. ' But there is another species of toad- fish, native to the waters along the southern coasts of the United States, that is very, dangerous, It carries on its back, just behind the head, two that at aeb hollow and connect at their bases with venom glands. twists the To thyself thou'rt truth's translator; Tell the truth, Though the thousands term thee traitor, Tell'the truth. 'Tis triumphant truth they're trying; 'Tis the tempter's, toils thou'rt tying; 'Tis through time thou'rt testifying; Tell the truth. • THE BUSINESS WOMAN To -day, more than ever before, is wonan'e opportunity. Many new oc- cupations are now opened to her, which, before the war, she w'as deemed unfitted to fill, And truth to tell she has risen to the opportunity, and now shares many business responsibilities forluer.timee confined to men. But, as women are subject to more fre- quent fluctuations of health than men, many will -be handicapped early, if they regard their health requirements too lightly. The nervous strain, long hours and Prolonged mental or physical fatigue thin the blood and weaken the nerves. Such conditions as women are now Milled upon to undergo can only be en- dured by a full-blooded constitution. This is as true for men as for women, only weaker women suffer soonest. The woman worker, in ,any line, re- quires her blood replenished frequent- ly. She needs new, rich blood to keep her health under the trying conditions or business life, and to fortify her system against the effects of overwork. This applies also to the woman in the home, who, perhaps, has more worries and anxieties than usual. So let all girls and women talce hoed and renew their blood promptly at the first ap- proach of pallor, lack of appetite, head- ache and backache. This can be best and most effectively accomplished by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which make new, rich blood and thus help womankind so perfectly. No woman need fear,failure of health if they take these pills occasionally to keep them well, or give them a fair trial if they find themselves rundown. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. Nuinbness Through Cold. The most remarkable effect of the one fe of the lei f o bleb a mem Cold W Ant- arctic expeditions noticed was • the loss of sense and touch in the fingers. It was almost complete. "Suppose you wanted to look for a knife in your kit -bag," he said, "you would get it in your hand and not know. It was the same with everything we handled. We saw that we picked it up, and saw that we held the article; we could not feel that we had it.!' He added that it was not possible to shave because the skin became irritated and sore, while if the beard grew too long it attracted moisture and then froze into a block. The only thing to do was to keep beard and moustache clipped close. The Whole arrangement, indeed, is structurally. very, similar to that of the twin fangs in"the upper jaw of a rattlesnake, with the venom glands thereto pertaining. Experiments have proved that pres- sure on these spines causes them read- ily to eject their ve110In, which is thrown out with such force as to squirt for a distance of two feet. There is no question of the danger- ous charader anger-ous.charatter of the glandular seen - tion, and Dr, Barton A. Bean, of the Stnithsouen institution, who llaa made a study of this toadfish, is inclined to believe the f)sherinen's stories of deaths caused by careless handling of, speennens captured; • This is to certify that I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT in my family Tor years, and consider it the best ment on the market. I have found it excellent for horse flesh. (Signed) W. S. PINED. , "Woodlands," Middleton, N.S. Made in Canada. CANADA'S WHEAT. Could Finance Her War Debt With Surplus Worth $459,000,000. ' Even if only half of the 1917 Cana- dian crop is shipped out before the close of lake navigation, the Govern- ment statement of March 31, 1918, shouldshow a heavy increase over the $244,000,000 exports last year. If, at that time, the national war ' dept should stand at $1,200,000,000, as has been forecast, it would still be well within the financing capacity of a country able at the end of three years of .war to produce in one commodity alone the equivalent of one-third of its whole liability. On an estimated yield of 275,000,000 bushels, gross value of western Can- ada's wheat crop should be $605,000,- 000, the highest amount realized in the history of that country from a single product. Canada's fiscal year does not coincide with the full calen- dar crop year, which would be about June 30, when the export movement is practically at an end, and the grain trade is best in position to take stock and balance accounts. Moreover sea- sonal changes affect initial interior grain movements as well as lake ship- ments, and comparisons . of/ corre- sponding periods of time are .for these and other reasons not always wholly satisfactory. For the 12 months ended March, 1917, wheat exports amounted to $244,000,000. This trade covered an abnormally large carry-over from the 1915 crop, which had appreciable weight in receipts even in the late fall of 1916. The average Canadian price for wheat, in the fall of 1916 up to the close of navigation was not far from $1.70, Fort William delivery, or $1.50 to $1.55 on the farm. Notwithstand- ing that production fell to 230,000,000 bushels in 1916, the dollar value of ex- ports was $72,000,000 greater for the last fiscal year than for 'the year end- ed March, 1916. August 1, 1917, lake terminals held nearly 12,000,000 of first grade wheat. Estimating the export value of all western stocks at $30,000,000, a mod- est appraisal, Canada begins the cur - rent.grain year with a salable surplus worth $459,000,000 at $2.20 per bushel. A Tonbridge Wells• schoolgirl, in a prise essay on "Baby," wrote: "Never give a child mosey; it might swallow it, Never tell a child a lie. Never shake a. child, Never strike a child in a passion, Never throw a child up in the air and catch it—it might be dropped. JUNE Granulated Eyelids, Y'iSore Eyes, Eyes indgtld bit ''Sun. Oust mid Windgtlickly FO -., ? relieved by Murtha Try It. 10 .. 'sE es. �yourrycsandinBabY Y 3uot a Comfort ®�. � ��`��fi e3martiu tC if®U � 2, y� MusiutaEyeBentedymnifv$onpor°Ua�t�a arty :l < Eye sate., in Taboo 05n. per !)ooh of the Rya -Free. Ask hMmrinc iaye ln'erirecly Co.. mucosa d. Knew What a Sapling n g Was. P An American ambulance driver late- ly returned :from the French front tells of visiting an instruction camp in England before sailing for the United States. A gunner, he said, was learn- ing to shoot at targets, and the officer in charge asked the novice: "Yeti see that sapling on the hill- 621e?" "No, sir," replied the gunner after a careful look, "I don't see no sapling." "What," yelled the officer, "you see ne sapling? Why, there's one right ih front of you!" After another squint the 'soldier re- ported as before, "Look here," said the officer, "do you know what a es.pling is?" "Oh, y05, air," answered the gannet, "a young pig," lislnard't, Yiniiaont Miro lentos, Etc, RULES Of HEALTH fel DYSPEPTCS BUILDINGS OF CANADA,, Seventy Per Cent, Are Frame 'Which Makes Fire IRednotion Difiicult. Of approximately 2,00,0,000 build - hip in Canada, less than oite.tenth of one per cent, baso been built with proper. consideration of safety from fire. In the cities arid' •towns frons which •statistics are available, almost '70 per cent, 96 the, construction is frame, 'The volt majdrity of brick buildings are' structurally defective and inadequately, protected, and only one it. every 1Y200.10 .e1(en nominally fireproof. • ' ' Withlsueh conditions prevailing, the enforcementof measures regulating future construction cannot immediate- ly mmedi te-ly effect any substantial reduction n the volume of tire waste. There are sufiicieiit bombustible' bdildings' in Canada to supply the present rate of loss indefinitely. Upon the average, fire occurs every year in one out of every 80 buildings in cities and towns. Fire prevention is concerned, therefore, not only with the erection of new buildings, but with what is of equal or even greater im- portance—correction of. .the worst faults in existing buildings so that they may be less liable to destruction. WOMEN l IT IS MAGIC 1 LIFT OUT ANY CORN DIETING UNNECESSARY There are two ways by which people who suffer iron indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, flatulence, eta, can over- come the trouble, First, as practioaltr all cases of the above are directly or indirectly teacoabie to acidity and ter - mentation, they can eliminate 1't•on their diet all foods which foment and form acid, such as all starches and sugar and foods containing them, thus prohibiting bread, potatoes, fruits and most meets.' Abort the only safe foods are gluten breads, spinach and small quantities of white meat of chicken or turkey. This diet Is almost a starvation one, but it is sometimes quite effective. The second way, which appeals especially to those who like to eat hearty meals of good foods, la to eat whatever is reasonably digestible neutralize the acid and stop fermentation by the use of a good ant- acid such as bletn'ated magnesia, a tea- spoonful of which in a little water im- mediately after eating or whenever pain is felt, instantly neutralizes the acid, stops the fermentation' and permits the stomach to do its work without pain oe hindrance. Owing to its simplicity, con- venience and effectivene58 this latter plan is now being adopted, Instead_of the-phifashioned, expensive, Weakening stetted= process. In this connection 1t is interesting to note that since the widespread use of bisueatad magnesia was established, many druggists have arranged to supply It 1.0 5 gr. tablets, 2 or 3 of which are equivalent to a tea- spoonful of convenient powder of carry and ore Woodlots on the farms can be made an important factor in the relief of the threatened fuel shortage, Minnrd'e Liniments EtOlIOVOs Neuralgia. To improve plants of perennial pltlex, late this autumn give them a earises dressingSsi tg of hydratedchated lime and he lime with the soil incorporate r stats t , us- ing ing a garden rake where there are many plants or an excelsior weeder whore' there are only a few plants. Spread the lime about the plants over a circle of about two foot from their base, 18SU14 N0, 39--'17. Apply a few drops then lift ¢¢ corns or calluses off with- fingers—no pain. d( —o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o-o-o—o— Just think! You can lift off ally 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 irritat ng the surrounding skin. Hard, soft or corns between the toes, as well as painful calluses, lift right off. There is no pain before or after- wards. If your druggist hasn't freezone, tell him to order a small bot- tle for you from his wholesale drug house. .y "He that taketh up the burden of the fainting lighteneth his own lost. "— Warfaring Psalms, Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. MONEY ORDERS When ordering goods lay' mail, send a Dominion 1'lxpi•ess Money Order. The Raiser reoently inspeoted the German navy, whish must be atlanit•, ted everywhere :to be the greatest navy in captivity. Mina;rg'o. Liniment purse Dandruff. , It is surprising how brave the aver- age' man Is when there isn't any real danger in sight. A MEWS ADVICE Woman Saved From a Seri. ous Surgical Operation. Louisville, Ky.—"For four years I ' auhfered from female troubles, head- aches, and nervousness. I could not sleep, had no appetite and it hurtme to walk. If I tried to do any work, I would have to lie down before it was finished. The doc- tors said I would have to be opera ted on and I simply broke down. A friend advised me ,t4- try Lydia E. ) inkham's V e g e - t a b l e Compound, and the result is I feel like anew wom- an. I am well and strong, do all my own house work and have an eight pound baby girl. I know Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- pound saved me from an operation which every woman dreads.' — Mrs. NELLIE FISHBACIC, 1521 Christy Ave., Louisville, Ky. Everyone naturally dreads the sur- geon's knife. Sometimes noticing else will do, but many times Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound has saved the patient and made an operation un- necessary. If you have any symptom about which you would like to know, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine ynn, Mass., for helpful advice given Co.,free. PVIIS .11-4 PBRSLIN LIAntn, MINT6 and other .furs biy mall. Wholesal 1 '1cct6 00114 for CluStrated catalog o14, bargains, MoComher's Limited, Meau- faolure,•s, 420 1) 81. i'aul West, Montreal NEWisl. AlPniOB !'OR BALr1 ? libe'1'i'.b1A1(1stst NI -711,B ANL) Jou' Offioee ger sale In .• good Ontario towns. The most usoful and Interestin, of all btilllnespes, 11011 information On aeons:Wee to Wilson Publis)ting Com - Paw. 78 Adelaide Street, Terento; (IANt7Ada, TUMORS, LUAIICS, IOTO„ �.) internal and external, cured with.. out pain by oar home treatment. Write us before too late. pr, nelimap Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont, When buying your , Plano insist on having l an ll/ Y Y O H O 1 &Ji /E L" PIANO AOTION CUT!CJFA NEAPS ID CASE [CLEMA Relief Instantaneous, Healed With 3 Cakes of Soap and 2 Boxes of Ointment, "I was very much annoyed by an irritation on my back. 1 found out 1 had a bad case of eczema. My back was in a very bad shape, and my clothing irritated so that the skin' became very sore. I sent for Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment. Relief was instan- taneous and with the use of three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Ointment was healed," (Signed) B. F. Grosch, Y. M. C. A., St. Catherines, Ont., July 4, 1917. For hair and skin health Cuticura Soap and Ointment are supreme. For Free Sample Each•by Mail ad- dress post -card: 'Cuticura, Dept. A, Boston, U. S. A." Sold everywhere, LIk1" > ;►t � � + t . �E� @���° �� l a ��® �� With V tern �� Doctor says, Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders-- Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 100 per cent. in two weeks' time. NEW YORK, N. Y -Not Ions ago a again and see for yourself how mush Y011 have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous run-down.. people who wore ail- ing all the while, double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of pressure o a boy of and as all symptoms OC dyspepsia, liver ant} 011 of vigor, 1110 and vitality as a young l Othsr troubles in from ton to fourteen man; to Pact a young moan he really was days' time simply by taking iron in the notwithstanding Ole age. The secret he proper form And this after they had said was taking iron—nuxated Iron had In some cases been doctoring for months filled him with renewed life. At 30 he was without obtaining any benefit. But don't in bud health; at 46 he was careworn take the old forms of reduced Iron, Iron sand nearly all in. Now at 50 after taking acetate or tincture of iron simply to save Nuxated Iron a miracle et vitality and a few cents. Yon must take iron in a his face beaming with the buoyancy of form tltat can be easily absorbed and as - youth. As I have said a hundred times similated lice nuxated iron if you want over, iron is the greatest of all strength It to do you any good, otherwise it may builders. If people would only take Nus- prove wors0 than useless, luaus• an ated Iron when they feel weak or run- athlete or prizefighter has won, the day down instead of dosing themselves with simply because he knew the secret of habit-forming drugs, stimulants and al- great strength and endurance ,and filled c0holIe beverages 1 am convinced that in. his blood with Iron before he went Into this way they could ward off disease, the affray, while many another has gone preventing it becoming organic to thou- down to inglorious defeat simply for tine sands of cases and thereby the lives of lack or iron.—E. Sauer, M.D. thousands might be saved who note die every year from pneumonia, grippe, kid- Nuira: Nuxated iron, recommended t• trouble and other den- abov0 by Dr, L. taro•, Is of n vutent gerous •maladies, The real and true n:cdirino nor secret remedy, but ono which cause which started their diseases was le welt known to druggists, and whose Iron nothing more nor less than e. weakened constituents are widely prescribed by omi- condition brought on by lack of lion in ne0l physlelnns everywhere. Unlike the 111e blood. Iron is absolutely necessary older inorganic Iron products, It Is easily to enable your blood to change food into 'assimilated, deco nut injure the teeth, living tissue. Without it, no platter how make then black, nor upset the stomach; much or what you oat, your food merely on 1110 contrary, It Is a meet potent rent - passes through you without doing you edy In nearly all forms of Indl1p'o lo, an any gond. You don't get the strength well ns for new nus, run-down emalitlons. out of It and as a consequence you be- The manufacturers have such great coati - come weak. pate and sickly looking just dente In Nuxototl Iron that they utter to like a plant tt•yingg to grow in a soil forfeit 5100.00 to at13' charitable InelItullot deficient in iron. If you are not strong 1f they cannot take any mon or Woman, or well you owe it to yourself to make under 60, who larks Iron, and increase the following test; See how long you then strength 100,A or over lit four weeps' can work Or how far you can walk time, provided theY have no serious or - without V also offer to refund 'rhe al out becoming tired. Next [nu two 1001' trouble. withens doubts r lore if it does not at least meals your money five -grain tablets of ordinary y iron three k tithes per day .Cour meals fth your strength out endurance In inn days` two weeks. Then test. Stour strength time. 1t is dispensed by all good druggists. man came to me who was nearly half a century old and asked me to give him a Preliminary examination for life insur- ance. I was astonished to find' him with the blood f h 20 a big knee like this, but your horse ney, lltet, heat t may have a bunch or bruise on his ankle, hock, stifle, knee or throat. vein. clean it off without laying up the horse. No blister, leo herr, gone. Concentrated—only a few drops required at an application, $2 per bottle delivered. Describe your case for special instruction[ and hook 8 M free. AIISORBINE, JR., the anti- septic liniment for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, Enlorged Glands, Wens, Bruises, Varicose Veins; allays I at druggists a bottle Price Sl and 52 et Pain and einflammation. P delivered -� or d W. F, YOUNG, P. C. F., 510 Lyman Bldg., Montreal, Can, 'astatine nod Absorbin, Jr.. am made Is. Canada. Drs Beck, The deli on Eye Specialist and ctor Adkins, rns, The Medical Author, Publish Astonishing g Report on Wonderful Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight • Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50', in One Week's Time in Many Instances DR, BI10E: A Free Prescription You Can Ilake Milled and Use at home. 1 New York—Dr. Berk, a New York state eye specialist, mut Dr.. Judkins, 0 Massa- enusetts physician,. were asked to melte n thorough test of Ole -popular eye remedy, ):fol Opto. Their reports wore most Inter- esting. ilter- esting. Here they are; Dr. Beek reports, "When my ettmltlou was first celled to the wonderful eye 1'eitl- e11y, Bmf Opto I wits inclined to be skepti- cal. I melte It a rule to teat every new treatment which Is brought to my attention. liming specialized in eye work for the past twenty years, I believe I mu qualified to express an intelligent opinion on remedies appBcabie to the ryes. Since Bon 0pto has created smc11 a•oeusntiol throughout the United States and Cnnndn, I weleon6d'the oppoittenit3' to tont it. I bogen to 1100 it in my .practice a little over n year ego and I 81n frank to any £hut the results obtained are 011111 Cant I hesitate to tell of 111y ex- perletteo for fear it W111 50ti11d incredible. Some of the relilts I havenccompllshed with Don Opto not only astonished myself but also other phySIOlnns with whom I have talked about it. I have had Many Individ- uals who had worn glasses for yearn for fur-siglitecbess, near.siglltehnese, astigma- tism and other eye weaknesses, tell Me they have dispensed with thou through the adop- tion of the Bon opts prima: i. Aiany eye troubles can be traced directly to 111105111111. contraption mid relaxation and since Bon Opto method'tella hew to exercise and de- volOp the. eye mosele6, it rcnches conditions Pot possible through other means, I advise every 010110h1ful. physicianto allayBoa principal, give it the settle enreet Wel I have 01151 there is 110 flo11131 in my mind they will come to. too ac011cluston 'I have, Namely, that the 13on 011lo method epilog the done for tho"ftlro ae ninny ry0 troubles which lave heretofore boon 11:moo- :Ohlo to cops with, The treatment Is se 6101930 in its ltlpilen1ron,trintit can i,1 used at hence any nny0n0 of average Intelligence. 111 14 own practice I have semi it strengthen the eyesight more than 60 per cent in one r'eek's tiule. I have also used it with sur- prising effect in cases of work strained eyes, Jink eye, indmnuncd liths, catarrhal con- iufetit•itos, smurthlg, pnlnful, echiag, itch- 1ifSg eyes, oyt's wcnkeued from colds, loops 8111, 111,01 and rind, watery eyes, blurred vision, end in feet many other conditions too numerous to describe in this report. A new anti startling case has .haat conte under any observation, which ;yielded to Dol Ol`1t0, is that of a young girl, 13 yours old. ''Iwo prominent eye specialists, after a thorough examination of the poling girl, decided in order to sate the sight of her right eye, the left eye must bo removed. Before permlt- ting•her t0 he operated on, the young1, girl's father decided to use Bon Opto. In less than three [lays a marked improvement was noticed. At the end of a week the inflam- mation had almost disappeared, and at the end of six weeks the eye erns saved. :flint .think what the saving of tltnt eye nutans to tills littlo girl. Another case is 'that of a Lady ninety-three years old. She came 10 1110 with dull vision end extreme indmnmlt- tlon of the this ends the conjunctiva was M- utest raw. Atter two weeks' also of Bon Opto the liths were elmolutelf normal and her circa are 00 bright as many a girl of .slxteou," Dr, Sudkins, Mnssnclueetts physieien, formerly Chief 01 Clinics in the Union Gen- eral IIospital, Boston lions., end formerly liouse Surgeon at the New England Rye and Dar Infirmary of Portland, Maine, and medical author for many mug, reports: 'I have found oenllets too prone to oper- ate and opticians too willing to prescribe girest's while neglecting' the simple fo•ne- ln6 which form the basis of that wobdo'nful hope treatment for eye troubles, Bon Onto. Trine ill1ny 1 o,hdoil Is a remarkable rem- edy dor the for and prevention of many eye dtis01111016. `Its success in developing and strengthening the eyesight will soon lnnke eye grosses old fasbloned end the fordo of eye baths which the Dol Opto method pro - Taloa, will mule its use as common 118 that of the tootle brash, I am thoroughly eon.. tinned from my experience with 11011 Opto that it will strengthen the eyesight at least 10 per cent in ono 51•001,..'s unto In nanny 1n- 81511 es. Dr. W. II,Devic, director of 1n01110111 inspection in Ole Roston schools, In L•Is report 1111 tIshcd Neln•uary 20, 1017, states that only 11,010 out of 11,111 ex- amined, need to weer glossas now, a marked decrease over the previous report. Don Opto 'is hnstenbag the eyeglessless ago in bespectacled Beaton." Victims of eye stride and other eye Weak - mutts and those Who wear glasses tvitl bo glad to know that neoording to Dr, Beek and 11r. 11151 105 there is real hops and help for them, Many w11es0 0y00 wore fail. Ing . say they have lied their eyes reetored by tide remarkable prescrtptlot and many who 01150 wore glasses say they have thrown them away. 0110 mall says after using its "I wne ntrilo0t blind. Could hot toe to rend at all. Nov I eon react every- thing without lay glasses nidi my eyed de net hurt any 1no'e,. At night they would pain (heedfully. Now they feel fine ell the 1:ha0. It wits 111te 1 miracle to me. A. may who used it stivs; "The 0lmospher0 seemed hazy with or without grosses but atter using this prescription for IA date' everything seems clear. I ran rend even Mt a print Without glasses, Minting 'who used It 011y3; 1 was bothered with 40 510,0.1, DR. JUDICINS ennsod by overworked, tired eyes which 110= dutch fierce headaches. I have worn :.;lasses for several years, both far distance and close work and without them I ;mild not rend 1ny own none on nn envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me, 1; can do both nor and have discarded my long dtstanee glnssee altogether. I car; count the fiutteriug leaves on the trees wogs the Street 11,15, which for serel'5 years hove looked liken dins green blur t, v , what it 11a: express m t at I cannot Joy me. o ie for ma" 1 "It is hollered that thoismuts tvhu wen•; gleams inn now discard them in a reason- able tl,oe and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Nye tlolibles of 111a11y (It Seriptio1S may 110 wonderfully benefited by the use 0$ this prescription a1 home.- Isere is the pre- geripiion: Go to any eetiv0 drug store and get 0. bottle or lion Op10 tablets. Drop one Don Op13 tablet in Co11rt10 of n glass of water and let it dl5e01ve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two lo four thrive daily, You should nodes your eyes Veer up perceptibly right from the start. and hilin lnmatiun and redness will. quickly dtseppent'. If your ayes 1101.11er yen 0ve1 it little, 11 is your duty 10 mite steps to save them now before it 10 too tete, Many hopelessly blind might 11004 MVO their sight if they hod oared for that; eyes in time. SOTS—Another Mondani physician to waoln the Shove 1,011510 5000 snbmitled said; yes, the Boa pts procreation is truly n wonderful eye r0ma11. Its Went 1l5redieute 0010 wl 11110ppu to oml tont eye sl eoln qts 411d rl 1 wig 0orlbed 1y thein, I have use it vary 0,10000 fully 111 101'1 11 practice 00 paVett whose were finance1 financehrough overwork Or mien Manuel It 10 0110 of the 00r3' few pre1OltntlOn6 fol 010013 10 kept oil band for regular use 14 almost elegy family.' son Opte referred to 0000e, 14 not n patent mecnclno et a 500r0 renlodv, It 15 an eiid0nl prctlnratloS 110 1'o mum bans printed on the pn0130111, .0 1501 1rs guurnu tea t 6. u+on £li sp O£s=l 0I " MOWN 00 reined 10 money._ It ist0 per cent inort v00s 11,00 n Mall 4nhall good*glctt, taudin' getter sloven; atd. rnnhlyand r, Ealof,xoionto,