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The Clinton News Record, 1917-10-18, Page 7
"':.111 '."• � C'lw. /� ' fS C9�s'fk.��'�M�?'�S s� ��~�ur�rp,.MA Asamvi.ileas Economy richest Assam teas are the strongest and•r t grown, It is of these teas that Red Rose Tea chiefly consists, 'fiat is. why it yields the very large number of 25() cups to the pound ---at the Cost Of about a cent ,n • for five cups, and every Cuprich,. strong, dclielOneetea. Kept Good by the Sealed Package 043 -91(0, It >..a� l41'S11 Practical and Becoming J Military times demand military clothes, for the small boy as well as his older brother. The cape may the omitted on this one, however, if he does not care for it. McCall Pattern No, '7980, Boys' Overcoat. In 4 sizes; 1 to 4 years. Price, 16 cents. • There is nothing more becoming and practical than the coat dress. Trimmed with braid on pockets, belt, cuffs and skirt, there is nothing smart- er than this coat dress. Again we find the straight silhouette a favorite. McCall Pattern No. 8052, Misses' Coat Dress. In 4 sizes; 14 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents. These . patterns may be obtaiiled from your local McCall dealer, .or from the McCall Co., '70 'Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. . Italy's Hero. General Cadorna is the hero of his country. He is sixty-five years of age, and entered the Italian Army just twenty-four years ago as a' Staff of- ficer. He has made a life-long study of war, and, like our own Sir William Robertson, is extraordinarily deeply rear in the history of all the great wars of the world. General Cadorna's father was ;also a distinguished sol- dier, When the Italian general went to the Italian Staff College he woe not regarded as a particularly clever stu- dent, but he was profoundly painstak- ing; and passed out of the college with high honors. iNS?ANT JOSTUM ereeietee-r-,.--se.- PostM GER!eAI: rat Iinm u. �, cei.e a r THERE'S FT NO DOUBT ABOUT STUASA HEALTH IMPROVEMENT OVER COFFEET. w Submarine Rescue. - One of the moat dramatic and thrill- ing of the episodes of this war was the escape -of a boatload of British seamen from a German cruiser in the naval battle off Helgoland. The Brit- ish steamship . Defender, having sunk a German draft, lowered a whaler to pick up the swimming survivors: Be- fore the task had been completed, a German cruiser. came up and chased the Defender, which thus had to aban- don its email craft. The mon in the whaler were in a sad plight. Without food or 'water, in an open boat, twenty-five smiles from land and that land a hostile ono, with nothing but fog and foes surrounding them, they hardly knew which way to turn. Suddenly there was a swirl alongside, and up popped the British submarine E-4, which opened its con- ning tower, took the occupants of the whaler on board, closed the opening, submerged, and sped homeward, 250 miles away. WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT BABY'S OWN'. TABLETS 'Mrs. A. C. Smith, "Goodwood, Ont., writes :—"I have used Baby's Own Tablets for the past two years and have found them the best medicine' a mother can give her little ones and I would not be without them." 'The Tablets never fail to banish the sim- ple ailments of childhood. They regu- late the bowels; sweeten the stomach and make the cress sickly baby bright, healthy and happy. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ALGOMA ANDAN AUTHOR. • If an author can be said to be the produot of any particular destriet— and why not, just as much as a variety of fiower, or fruit, or grain.?—Alan Sullivan, the distinguished Canadian poet and noveliet, should be most pro- perly identified with Algoma, that curiously shaped county of Ontario which stretches from the cities and settlements of the shores of Lake Huron and Lake Superior, up through the 2,900 square mile$ of the Missis- sauga Forest Reserve, to the great fur -trading territories three hundred and sixty miles north, where it is bounded by the Albany River, the chief tributary of James Bay. The southern shores of this county were colonized soma thirty years ago at the instance of C,P:R. agents, by hardy pioneers from the older counties of Kincardine and Bruce, but the city of Sault Ste, Marie has its loots in the remoter past, as it was a. trading post for the voyageurs, who travelled for the furtraders of Montreal into the far' West. Alan Sullivan, whose father was Bishop of the Algoma Diocese, was at one time engineer of the work of construction and ,ballasting the Al- goma branch of the C.P.R. ,between Sudbury and the'Sault Ste. Marie, and` uses the local color in several of his short stories. "It was fascinating," he sayse "in triose anus to watch the psychological effect of the arrival of the track, or even of the survey party on the settlers. They brightened up, and looked at their farms with new eyes. They were in touch with the world that heretofore had seemed so distant." The bush fires, the miners, the 'hunters, the mail carriers, the Indian agents and the trappers -have provided rich material for Alan Sulli- van's stories, some of the best of which have been oolleuted in the vol- ume called "Tho Passing of Owl -I - But" More recently he has enlarged his field; a.n'd In his latest volume, "The Inner Door," he takes for at- moseiiipo'e the labor movement in a small Industrial town, But the town is still In Ontario, a fact that makes it all the more interesting to the Cana- dian reader, who takes an interest in the now rapid growth of a distinctive Canadian literature, THE WORLD WE LIVE IN. One Person Must Liye Off the Pro- duction of Every Eleven Acres. THE APPLE WORTS the I C Most Destxtictivo `of t e H1 s tits Attack Fryit ' Tho commen apple worm causes a. n greater money leas then ally ether 'need that ,attacks fruit, destroying f}om one-fourth to one-half of the en- tire apple crop of this continent every year, The average apple crop is about 50,000,000 barrels. Thus one is able to figure roughly the`destructiou ac- complished by this abominable worm. The apple worm's mamma, from whose eggs the destructive larvae de- velop, is the ebddling moth, One cure for the mischief is to spray the trees with arsenical or other min- eral posions. The worms" eat the pois- oned leaves and die, Thanks to this treatment, the ,choice grades of ap- ples nowadays come to market in per- fect condition, with no ;worm holes and no worms. STRONG PEOPLE -•NEEDED The ,need for people to be healthy is urgent, Those whom illness has put outside the ranks of robust men and women feel their position keenly, They are handicapped in every 'walk of life and weak men and nerve -worn women need mos'e earnestly than ever to put their health right and become active and strong. Many who began "patching" months ago are as 11l now as on the day they began vainly tin- kering with common drugs. Every ail- ing man and wotnan should remember that the ills of debility, nerve exhaus- tion, indigestion, sleeplessness, neural- gia, euralgia, and depression come from a faulty blood supply. Worry, over -work or other causes have impoverished the blood and left the life -stream impure. The nerves thereby are starving and the whole system is languishing for new blood. In this condition many thousands have won back strong nerves, and new health and strength through the new rich 'blood Dr. Wil- liams Pink Pills actually makes. In a weak or bloodless condition It is not only a waste of time and money, but also a further menace to your health to tinker with common drugs•, Fol- low ollow the example of so many thou- sands by giving Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial, and they will thane - form you into healthy, active men and women. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 froth The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The earth has a trifle -less .than 197,000,000 square miles of total sur- face, A little over a fourth of 'this surface is land, 55,000,000 sghare miles of it. And of this 28,000,000 square miles, or a scant fraction over one-half, is soil that can be used for food production.. The rest is desert, mountain range and polar regions. A little of this might possibly be re- claimed, but not very much. So here we.heve two vital facts in the practical geography of to -day: Thera are 1,600,000,000 people on the earth to feed and 28,000,000 square' ;piles of tillable land'with which to do it.. Or,, reduced to figures in which we are more accustomed to think, this insane that one person must live off the production of every eleven acres, on an average, the world over. Don't say, "It Can"t bo done," or it must lie done or 'somebody will starve. In Belgium to -day, as for the last two years, helpless mothers' watch their, babies slowly starve to death before their twee, Poland is in almost as pitiable a plight, judging from the fragmentary reports that have filtered through, and 2a11 Europe i9 suffering to some eictent, the poor especially. 11iinard'u tenement nolfowie r`ettxaigia. Water, Water Everywhere. "Yes," said the American, "I was once out of sight of land on the At- lantic Ocean twenty-one days." The Australian spoke up: "On the Pacific Ocean one time I didn't see land for twenty-nine days." The Englishman knocked the ashes from his cigar, and contributed his bit: "1 started across the Thames in a skiff once,' he said, "and was out of sight of land before I reached the other side." "What?" demanded the American. "The Thames isn't wide enough for chat anywhere!" "Quite true," said the Englishman. "The skiff turned over, and I sank twice!" . STOMACH MEDICINES INES , MEDS ARE DANGEROUS G$RelAN " FRTGII'l7F ULNESS," HasNot Always ee 1 • i n all' ied 1. Been a t U qu it Success. As a destroyer, the poison gas cloud -,- ll r r r c lei•ine or bromine liberated 'from tanks, to be swept towards the ellekily by a favoring breeze—has been, on the whole, a disappointment to the Germane: These gases; being heavier than air, hug the ground. In the fillet great at- tack by that means, at Ypres, the Bra, tish suffered terribly, But the Allies promptly adopted thin novel expedient in frightfulness, and the Geeuialls have experienced as much damage from it as their foes,. One trouble with it is that thewind has to be just right—in the correct direction, and not too, much or too lit- tle of it. The intending attaokere may have to wait for many days for the breeze they want. Then there aro the gas -masks, which, for the enemy, are a pretty good protection, It is noticeable that at the present time gas shells. are largely employed, They have almost wholly superseded the gas -emission method. A big pro- jectile carrying a quantity of bromine or chlorine (compressed to a 'liquid) is sure to arrive at or near its intend- ed destination. It bursts; the li0 id instantly volatilizes; and the resulting poison -gas spreads far and wide. More spectacularly horrible is the flame -projector, which ie operated by two men, One carries the machine (a combined reservoir and gas- gener-ator), and the other manipulates a hose -pipe that discharges a stream of fire. The flame "carries" thirty yards. It will instantly destroy a man that far away, literally burning his flesh from off his bones. But if the distance be thirty-one yards, and the man is pro- - vided with a bomb or two, he has the flaine-projector stopped every time. o-o-o—o—o—o--o—o—o—o—o—o—o' gating for Health and Strength calls for intella'' gent food selection. It is easy tokeep, in top-notch • vigor of mind arid body at low cost if you know Sfired clod Wheat Biscuit. It is:r 100 .pr'cent. 'whole wheat---. nothing wasted, nothing thrown away contains more real'body-building nu- triment than neat, eggs or potatoes and costs much less. Full of nutriment, , tasty and toothsome. Most people like the nutty aroma of the baked wheat, especi- DOCTORS NOW ADVISE MAGNESIA' Just how dangerous it. is to indiscrim- inatelydose. the stomach with drugs and too medicines is often not realized until lake, It seems so simple to swallow a dose of some special mixture or take' tablets 04 soda, pepsin, bismuth, etc., a1 - ter meals, and the 'folly of this drug- ging is not apparoltuntil, neatens years afterward, when it is Pound that gastric ulcers have almost -eeten their way through the stomach walls. Regrets are then unavailing; it is in the early stages whenindigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, flatulence, -'eta., indicates excessive acidi- ty of the stomach and fermentation of food contents that precaution should be taken. Drugs and medicines are unsuit- able and often dangerous—they have lit- tle or no influence upon the harmful acid, and that is why doctors ars discarding them and advising sufferers from indi- gestion and stomach trouble to get -rid of the dangerous acid and keep the fond contents bland and sweet by taking a little pure-hisurated magnesia instead. Bisuratocl Magnesia is an absolutely euro an11-cold whish can be readily ob- tained from any drug Iters. It is ab-- solutely harmless, is practically taste- less and a teaspoonful taken in a little warns or cold water after meals, will usually be found' quite sufficient to in- stantly neutralize excessive acidityy of the stomach .and prevent all possibility of the food fermenting. On Duty Elsewhere. An Irish soldier had lost an eye in battle, but was allowed to continue in the service on consenting 'to have a glass eye in•its place, says an English paper. One day, however, he ap- peared on parade without bis artificial eye. "Nolan," 'said the officer, "you are not properly dressed. Why is your artificial eye not in its place?" `Sure, sir," replied Nolan, "I left it in me box to keep art eye on me kit while I'm on parade." Minard's Liniment Co,, Limited.. Dear. Sirs_I .can recomheencl MI- NARD'S LINIMENT for',Rheumatism and Sprains, as I stave used it for both with excellent results, - Yours truly, T. 13. LAVERS, - St.• John. The big galvanized' mail -box perch. ed. on top' of a lonely post was never designed for beauty but it's a scare- crow that ' drives the lonesome owl forever from the .farm, MONEY ORDERS Send a Domsnnten Express Money Order, They are payable everywhere. Boys can learn the technical part from r oder workmen or of agriculture.f.0 1 their employers far better than they can in all elementary school, -Sir Robert Wright. Mtinhrd'q S+lalment buret; tittrm, eito. YES ! MAGICALLY ! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS • -o—o—o-:-o—o—a—o—o—a—o—o—o= You say to the drug store man, "Give me a small bottle' of freezone." This will cost very little but _will positively remove every hard or soft corn or cal- lus from one's feet. A few drops of this new ether com- pound' applied directly upon a tender, aahing corn relieves the soreness in- 'staidly, and soon the entire corn or callus, root and all., dries up and can be lifted off with the fingers. This new 'way to rid one's feet of COMB was introduced by a Cincinnati 'Tuan, who says that freezone dries in a moment, and simply shrivels' up the corn or caddis without irritating the surrounding skin. Don't let fattier die of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but clip this out and make him try it. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to order a small bottle from Ms wholesale drug house far yolu. European.fa:ctories each week make about 16,000,000 pounds of artificial butter with cocoanut oil as a base. Mlnara's Liniment for sale everywhere. Every citizen who cap do so should plan early for a garden next year. Economists agree that should the war close now, it would be several years before the warring countries abroad can produce their normal output of crops. Prices are therefore likely to be high for a long time to come. yRrn Granulated. Eyelids,ri` Sore ):yes, Eyes Inflamed by Sun AA FOF'�,f�` ' ��' J'' relieved by Murine. Try it In qgp� -T" f yourDyes and InBaby's Eyes. 19 OUR L a No Smarting,Just Eye Comfort 11ltirine a a a tented At;Coir Drnn5lat's er by l.+,r ymnil, a0eper 6ataa. Manns Ere Salva, in'rubeo las. L'ur nook fake Tc„e—Pro.: Ask I listrieae Eye Remedy Co., Chicago a Mivard's Liniment Cures Dandrn8, Spiraea or astilbe roots potted up now will flower in the window garden next winter. There are several varie- ties of white and 'various Shades of pink. IIj ally when served with hot milk. Delicious with sliced peaches, bananas and other fresh fruits, Made in Canada. If corn is planted from stalks that have suckers; that is what will be raised. Like begets like. Select corn seed from the stalk as It stands, so' as to'know its parentage. ?OrlPSfdr"Alia809tts r';O$^ 4547 01 . Alf .' p t c, G '(`A.��irarliet'1'6rh�{clj<'"laa7rte�ptn�k a�'NpntaUty Potwanik' businesses'. u e dill tnfeesuukionSlop• eppilgeIlen 00 Wiliam -i'nbllnh,ng Cola• 9 'Pettit , r '`7. lain d , lY. ;i Ri 1 u :Wept, ka I a t 14044.1. ar:filitta 'i. IYCr:n, 1,',{1dfOlt$, 1,.CJA115,J,?ya., ea eite'naol and .exterpal, stereo' 'with. out 6+a,Ifl,l5Y,4ur home .tr nt:ment, Write se before too lite. 19r, ikfolltnan lteeall;Ai Go 11,tt-2sl.rH.1n," deed. t Reduees }3ursat I nlargemetlts, Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curtis; Iirilied Tendons, Sore- peps 1ft41gn Bruises on ,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 1M free. ABSQ1;;BlNE, JR., for mankind—an antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds, strains, painful, swollen veins or glands, It heals and soothes. f;1.O0 a bottle at drug- ists or postpaid. Will tell you more if you write. 8. F. rum, p, 5. F„ 115 Lynne Nog., Montreal, Can, Ntsortlue end Absorblu0 Es. are made Ie Cae045. Six varieties of sea .weed are used by the Japanese in the manufacture of vegetable isinglass. Lantern Lantern - Shales IR,ental List and Catalogue en request. . Lanterns supplied to Churches and Schools at lowest prices. PRESEYTERIAN LANTERN SLIDE DEPAETMENT 90 Queen at. East, - Toronto , a When buying 'your Piano insist on having an "©TTO HIGELt, PIANO ACTION PAINS SRP STABBIN Woman Thought She Would Die. Cured by Lydia E. PinIthaln's Vegetable Compound. Ogdensburg, Wis.—"I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pains like a Icmfo through nay back and sicle. I finally lost all, my strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an oper- ation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had yea I about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and. tried it. The first bottle brought great reef and six bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trot ble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." — Mrs. ETTA DORrON, Ogdensburg, Wis. • Physiciapps undoubtedly did their best battled wit this case steadily and coult�l b y .CTI EYTQ J1iFlegglt((rtJJee�JJl inningKept Her Awake Nihtsn, Bird Lurlps Carne Then Turned to Scales. "My scalp began by being very itchy' =dimming which would Iceep me awake nights it was so bothersome. First there would come little hard lumps and when I scratched them they would turn to flaky scales and dry. 2 dl; got 1Cuticurar relief nnaind Ointment. They gave instant relief and in a weak 1 was completely tootled,” (Signed) Mrs. Alfred 13erthelotto, 1d RiverCrossing, N. 5., February I1, '16. Most skin troubles might be prevented by using Cuticure Soap and Ointment for eery -day toilet purposes. For Free Sample Each by Mail ad- dress postcard: "Cuticura, Dept. A, Boston, Il, S. A." Sold everywhere. ea ,F pd' I 2sr VxErn Your Red Cross Guild and Soldie7's' Comfort ?uncle au .91e &e can be substantially increased. Interesting and pro0t- f3 able employment rot young and old. Good prices paid fr iA,It for mixed colored rags, sewn and made Into balls, in slate of fifty poundsor more. What have you to offer ? Write to -day, • , NORRIS-PATTERSON, LTD., MAIL BUILDING, TORONTO Machin :'ry For ale '1 WHEELOCK ENGINE, 18x42. 'New Automatic Valve Tye," Complete with supply and exhaust piping, flywheel, etc. Will accept $1,200 cash for immediate sale. 1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 30 I.W., 110-120 Volts D.C. Wi1I accept $425 cash for Immediate sale. 1 LARGE LEATHER BELT. Double, Endless. 24 inch x 70 ft. Will accept $300 for immediate sale, although belt Is in excellent con. dation and new one would cost about $600. PULLEYS, Large size. 26x66—$30 ; 12x60—$20 ; 121/2x48-812 ; 12x36—$8, 2 BLOWERS OR FANS, Buffalo make. One 10 inch, other 14• Inch discharge—$S0 each, REAL ESTATES CORPORATION, LTD. 60 Front St. West, Toronto do nomore, butoften the most scientific Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York City Physician and Medical Author says : ] "There can be no .strong, vigorous, Iron men nor beautiful, healthy, rosy cheeked women without Iron—Nuxatod Iron taken throe times per day after meals will increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous/ run-down folks 100 per cent. In two weeks' time in many Instances, Avoid the old forms of metallic Iron which may Injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and thereby do more harm than good. Take only organic iron—Nuxatod Iron," It is dls. pensed by all good druggists. ,• treatment is surpassed by the mediema 'properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E., Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any comypplication exists it pays to dia E. Pinkham Medicine Col y te a, ass.,forspecialfree advice. Dr. Beck The Well K wn Eye Specialisik and .IRPoat r Judkins, h { 4'rd cd Author, Publish Astonishing Report tWonderful Remedy n &erne 2.elz 7-y.esight Say it Strengthens Eyesight 5096 in One Week's Time in Many Instances Men in Training Fighting isn't the only duty f a soldier, and exposure to bullets is not as serious as exposure to all kinds of weather and dampness. Rheumatic aches; sore and still muscles; strains and sprains, chit. blains and neuralgia, all are enemies of the soldier, and the relief for all these pains and aches le Sloan's Liniment. Clean and conveniont to carry or use; doesnotstain; and penetrates without rubbing. Ceeerous size{3l;OKled, at all druggist,, 25c., 50c., SLOP. ' ISSUE No. i2—•'1'i, BI110lO A. Free Prescriptlon . "i'on Can Have Pilled and Use at Home. New Torlc. Dr. Beck,.a New York state eve specialist, end Dr. 7udlchts, a Massa- chusetts physician, were asked to make a thorough test of the, popular eye remedy, Bon Opto. Their reports were most inter- esting. Mere they are: Dr, Beck reports, 'Wheal my attention� ryas first culled to the wonderful eye rem- edy, 10010 Opto,I wns inclined. to be.nceptt- eel. I make t a rule to test every new treatment which is brought to my attention. Having specialized in eye Work for the past twenty yen00, I believe I am qualified to express an intelligent opninion on remedies applicable to the eyes. Since Bon Onto huts created such h sensation tltrotlghout the United States mid Cnnadn, I welcomed the opportunity to 1st. it. I began to use it in my pra0tlee n little over a year ago and i' am frank tosPiey tient the results obtained are such that I'lteslintc to tell of my ex- periolnce-fol fear it will sound incredible, Some ofthe results I have nccOmpltshnd with Bou Coto net only astonished myself but also other phyllcinits with whom I have talked about it. I have had many indlv111= tittle who had worn glasses fell years for fit. -sightedness, nen.-sightedness, nstlgma- 11005 0110 othee eye wealknessos,°toll mo they have (espoused with them through the adop- tion .of the Bon Opt() prinel nl. ;slang 070 troubles cosi be traced directly to Muscular contraction and relaxation and fitness Bon Opto method tells how to exorcist end de• velop the pyo muscles it reaches conditions net possible tlirotlgh other moans. Y advise every thouglhtful.-bttysielan to study Iron Oto principal, .give it the sone enreful 111yld0lecoclim0a0 they lent tnusonnI simnel that the Bon Onto method Mee, opens n 5 ,1011 for the cure o15 mmly' eye troubles which hadtve heretotore beet! Impos- siblo to sopa witl6 The trentanent 10 00 simple in its applications that it OM 11y seed et home by anyo910 of 00000e0lntolllgysteo. in my own, praotico I have soon it steehgtllon the eyesight more than 60 per cent 1n one week's time. I lure also used it with 0ur- pristng effect in eases of work strained eyes, pink eye, inflammed lids, catarrhal con- lunctivlies; smarting, painful, aching, itch- ing eyes, eyes weakened from colds, -smoke, sun, crust and wind, watery eyes, blurred vision, and 111 fact many other conditions too numerous to describe 1n thts report, A new and startling case has lust come under my observation, whiek yielclyd to Ron Op to, 'is that of a young girl, 13 years old. Two. prominent eye specialists, after a thorough examination of tho young girl, decided In order to save the sight of her right eye, the Icft eye must he removed. Before permit- ting her to bo operated ou, the young ON'S father decided 'to use Icon Opto. In less than three days a marked improvement wan noticed. At the end of a week the in8em- mntlon had almost disappeared, and at the end of six weeks tho eyo was saved. Just think what the saving of that eve means to title little girl, Another ease is that of n lady ninety-three years old, She came to mo with dull vision and extreme inflamma- tion of the lids and tho coujionotivn was al- most raw. After two weeks' use of Bon Opto tho.11ds were absolutely normal hid Iter eyes aro as bright as many a girl of slsto," Dr.enSudhlns, Massachusetts physician, formerly Chief of ClinicsInthe Tlulen Oen- evil hospital, Boston Mass., end formerly Rouse Surgeon at the New England Bye and Ear infirmary. of Portland, Ivialne, and modlenl author for 111nuy years, reports: "I have found oculists too prone to oper- ate and opticians too willing to prescribe grasses while neglecting the simple forma- lee which" form the bests of that wonser.fel 1,abne treatment for eye troliblos, Bon Onto. This iu my opinion, is a remarkable rein- edy for 1110 mire anti prevention of many eye disorders. Its 511de080 in developing and strengthening the eyesight wlli soon make aye glasses old fashioned and the forth of eye baths which the Bon 01590 method pro- vides, will snake its use tie common as that of the tooth hrusb. I on thoroughly con- vinced from my experience with Bon Opto that it. will strengthen thneyesight at least GO per cont in ono week's time in many in- staiic0s., Dr. W. 13, Devine, director of medical inspection is the Boston Scheele, in hie report .enlisted February 10, 1017, states that only 14,010 out of 00,170 ex- amined, plead t0 wear glasses naw,.a Marked decrease over the pprevious, report, Bou Opto is hastening 1110eyeglnssless ago in bespectacled Boston." . Victims of eye strain and other eye weak- nessse and those who wear glossas will he glad to !mow that' according to Dr, Beck and Dr." Sudkins there ;1 real hope and .help for them. Many whose'eyos wore fail- ing spy they neve hid their eyes restOred by this remnrlcnble prescription find malty who 01500 w000 glasses say they .have throw0T theta away.One men 00yg after using it: 5 was almost blind. ,Could not sec to rend at ale Now I can read eiterY• thing without my grasses and my eyes do net Iturt env more, At night they would N they foal flee all the ntn dreadfully..eow a n p • v like mirtncloto ole," A lad thio, Itpnsl en wile Wien it says. "The atmosphere semmot'vi hazy with or without glosses but after using this proscription for TG •days sterythleg seems .clear. I can renal 07011 Inc.print Without glasses. Another Mile 1100d' it 5/4141 PI was bothered with eye straps DR. SDDNINS , caused by overworked, tired oyes which in, /limed fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for several years, both for distance and close work and Without them I could no rend my own name on nu envelope or th typewriting on the machine before me. eau do both now and have discarded In 10117 distance glasses altogether, I can count the fluttering leaves on the trees aeroe0 the street now, Which for sSverni years have looked 1111e n dim green blur to mo, I cannot express my joy at what it hid done for ine" It is believed that thousands who wear glasses ooi now .discard them in a reason- able time and multitudes' more will bo ebb to strengthen their eyes s0 as to bespare the trouble and expanse of everg8 et t u llyo troubles ofman dcacr! t d glosses. yy p may bo wonderfully beneEted by the use 01 this pprescripption at house. Hero is the pre. surlptlon1 0o, td Any active drug store 0114 get a bottle, of Bon Opto tablets. Drop ori Bon Opto tablet in 15 5olirth of a glass 0 water and let it dissolve. With this Baal bathe the eyes two to fon): times tinily, rep l should notice Your eyes clear up Peice!tibl eight from the start and inflammation all redness will clulekly. disappear, If your eyes hetitdr yell oven a little, it i5 your duty totake stops to save then now before it is too late. Danny llopolessly blind might bane saved their 019111 11 they had cared for thole oyes 110 thee. /IMO—Another promloont physician to 1040 the above nrileto was submitted, 501,11 ' Y00, tee Boa O to Proscription le truly a4 WOndVrful oy6 000104 1 II constituent iu redlente Sri welt la ssSvl to emin01tt 0 0 spo01n11505 Ond wlr10y tr 1 eerluoI Uy them. lY trove OnOd It vary 504055 filly h1 my 5�wn 0,001100 on reAttentn 'whose oyes wore etrnlnotl t the h oretwten 0r m15at 010450- it 15 .one of ton nvery i a0N pr0a0111tl0a� feel et ev bo kept en hind fell molar u5 11 most ovary temlly," Bon ne '0550 rotorreel. n00v!y,..is. net a potent 1prepara or 5 y preparation, 110 0 r11n1A 5It to nn. a U101n n t p r „1 meta ming printed on tho pot ons l n 010 Seotl100r5 in 0o U to 5ttr'onittlpCCCCn &yeO1n1I 51 per east 1111 ono the week's time i ninny II Mattes ok refund the mbn0y: It I 41000EO by all good druggists, lnorusinue,g01 to Aims i. ,also by O. Tatnblyn and T. Se Co„ Toronto,