The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-10-11, Page 3THE DWOIDLING
OF PRIZE -MONEY
ONLY A FEW HUNDREDS ,NOW
AWARDED TO H. M. SHIPS
Enormous Were the Stuns Shared by
" the Nayy-Sothe linadred taid ,• -
Years Ago,
Price-Money;the oldest. •of naval
perquisites,' he's dwinaled woefully,
Hove' sminepiring eieem the feaa hun-
dreds IXow awarded to II. M. ships for
destroyinge the enemy in coraparison
with the great, big, glitteriog hunts
which our sailors intim tough days of
cutlass and bearding -pike used to'
wrest from the enemyr •
Vastly differen.t was it oomehen-
drecl odd years agophin a suceeseful
•cruise made men rich And ...a, fortune
could be won in a day. Not a mere
phrase this; but a thing that often
happened, ,
-- A -notable ease uLthakindewae that
of the Triton. frigate, which captured
the Spanish Santa 13rigida on Octeber
• 17th, 1799, and thereby won forTher
crew a million and a half clellars. As
a resuat of•that one brief tight the TH.
ton's captain pocketed. 208,650, whilst
d:gin
her seamen received each. A
mere trifle contraste with the cap
-
tithes share, but a goo day's earnings
nevertheless.
- -- • ---• Favored Officers.
The expienation of -.the rich yield
.• was that the Spaniard had a lot of
nfoney aboard her. Because there
• ' existed no such arrangements as -our
• foreign exchanges, every sort of valu-
able had to he cooveyed from one
. country to another by ship it land
frontiers did not jointhat gave our
f
a
tars their chalice and were never
. s . e. .
, • •
slow in taking it Prize -money 'was
•./ one of the things they Went to sea
a ter and they piled it up in beeps
• . . A mere '$100,000, the Portland's
•, booty frcan a hard won 'fight, seems
beggaely alongside the $300,000 Etc-
_ •• , • , ., quired by the Panther by the same
a means, and ridieulously inadequate
when placed by the Ethinores, $1,600,-
• : • .000 dollars wrenched from a Spaniard
in .a; few blood -bespattered hours.
. . . From"the lower -deck point of view,
' •-the• worst feature about these hauls
' was the unfair system of sharing out
• . • For .exarnpIe, when our forces captur-
• ed- Havana. in -1762, out of _the_treas-_
• . ure therelaken each admiralAnd gen-
eral present received $618,485, whilst
' poor Jackhad to be content with .$20,,
• not enough for a brief, shore jollificae
•
•
Johrtite Home DefinO' e
movement for the conserva-
tion of food. Help to pre-
vent waste by demanding the
whole wheat grain in break-
fast foods and bread stuffs.
Substitute whole wheat for
meat, eggs and potatoes.
The whole wheat grain is the
most perfectfood, given
to man. In Shredded
Wheat Biscuit you have
the whole wheat grain made
digestible by steam -cooking,
shfedding and baking.
,Every particle of the whole
wheat grain is used including
the outer bran coat which is
so pseful in keeping th,e bow-
els healthy and active: For
'any meal with milk, and fresh
fruits,
Made in Canada.
1
' • '.,f1 or tile . *. '
. Clij.11y Days
•
Of .ceurse, Tonimy's little- sister
niflitary eat The
cape may be emitted and all equally
practical coat be obtained. • McCall
Pattern NO., 7902, Girl's Military COat.
1n7 sites; 2 to 14 years. Price, 15
cents. : •
. ,
,
• Remunerative Dream. • • . •
• - lVfuele more fortunate wore the sea- •
Men of the Favorite and 314- Active,
which in the same year captured a
• . tremendouily yaluable prize. `when
-she'vtas.unloacTed the•merchandise•und
. ' specie found in her holds filled twenty. .
-.-- wagons, which were sent -in-triumiind
--•-•::--processioneto--London,•-and-the-Tonds
• there disposed of Enough was real -
zed by the sale to pay each captain
• - $324,260, each commissioned officer
ir64,870, and each seaman $2,420.: i
. We have all heard of dreams that.
• •`' ' • led fo iortune, Ilereis one of the
• most. curious, 'yet a well -authenticated,
. instance of such A happening. In 1799
the Alcemene was at sea, with her
•.. luck ' dead • out. Not a doubloon in
prize -money, not even the pleasure of
• .: • a fight, had come her way, and the
' crew Were almost mutinous with dis-
appointment, when the captain begin
nightly to dream that someone came
inta his cabin and implored, "Go
-northward, Dighy'go northward" So
Impressed did he become by this that
at last he decided he would to north-
ward,'; though his 'officers protested.
, But on the evening of the first day he
altered course Captain Digby fell In
-With a Spanish ship, from which he
took a huge booty. • u -
Settled Out of Court:- -
fp smears ,
, The •semi -fitted dressi with the
„In the gallant West Country arid in shaped tunic promises to be one of the
the tnaritime counties g000rally, nianY favorite styles for the coming.seasen
a family r was fonrided and the- nucleus This " (Tre has in attractive tunic,
ef many a snug Leatate acquirid'' by longer o one side than the other; and
rize.inonpy won•at-sen. 4P110-104, is suitable for any of‘ the fall ma-
f• t,tehtieirrrl thrletspellyllit..3Y-hgwei.Pr.erSilefOliore.,
ationfi-taUght_that_they must. look fok
I
terleiii. Note the Tong, tight sleeve,
which are one of the most noticeable
features of the present style. McCall
Pattern No. 7993, Ladies' Seini-Fitted
Dress. In. 6 sizes; 84 to 44 bust.
Price, d'Oeuts.
bte. ed
from your local McCall dealer, or from
the McCall 04., 70 Bond 21.., Toronto,
Dept. W. •
••-forttme., They did so, and found it so
often that every encouragement was
• ▪ • • •
given for the quest to proceed.. \
• Even then men who fought were
• impatient of the wept of men -who at
' • /In offices and procrastinated; also they
, hild small liking for lawyers, and this
, resulted in some curious things being
.. done. One bluff . old captain having
• captured a valuable Spanish ship, de-
clared that he 'did not mean to waste
time feeling about With'AdniiraltY
• de-
lays, ho Was too busy. So he took the
- ship and cargo into Batavia and sold
them to the Dutch fey over $4,500,000.
Then, standing by the capstan, he call-
- ed his crew, around him and shared out
the mottea amongst them. • '
LearntoLaugh. •
"Lehn. td laugh; A good laugh is
• better than medicifie.--Leara to -telt IX
story. A well -told story is as wel-
come as a sunbeam in a sick room,
• Learn to keep your own troubles to
yourself.. The world is 'too busy 0 to
. care for your ills or sorrows. Learn
to do something for others every da*,
This is no time for idle hands,"
• The cost Of silo 'filling is greatly ro-•
- duce(' i several farmers use -a silo
eater co-operatively.
Chinese and Japanese bells.are clap.
• '• perlese and never are swung, their
tOnes beitg produced by striking them
With wooden Mallets. •
11
UM
as beert
adopted:as-
the table
beverage
itt marty a
home be-
cause of
its pleasing
flavor and
healthful
nature
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But flu* tb.at comes fromThee.
No greater strength, but how to use
What Thou hest given Me. '
Net more of joy, but juak to feel'
Thy gracious presenc'eapear, ,
That I May give to others, Lord; ,
• All that 4 can of cheer. .
Give Me all fear to dontinate,
.All goesdly,thinge to know,
To be Alle friend I long to be,
And truth to others show;
To love the pure, to seek the good,
• To strive with all,py might
To Win the cause of brotherhood,' ,
When things shall be set right.
/ 'thank Thee for the precious gifts,
The joy that I possess, .
The skill to do Thy holy will;
ibe poter-1-6--othirebUstk-
. --Samuel Dunlop.
'BABY'S OWN TABLETS
PRIZED BY MOTORS
. NERVOUS TROUBLE
The nerve eystem is the governing
system of the whole holy, controlling
the heart, lungs, digestion and brain;
oo it as not surprising that nervous
disturbances. shroad cause acute ALS-
treas. The first stages of nervous d�
bility are noted by Irritability and°
restlessness, • In watch the victims
scent tabs oppressed by their nerves.
The inatter requites immediate atten-
tion, . for nothing but suitable treat.
ment will prevent a 'complete break-
down: The victim, however, need, not
despair, for even severe nervous dis-
orders may be.cured by improving the
condition of the blood. • It is because
Dr. Williains, kink Pills actually make
new, rich blood. that this. medicine' s
cured extreme nervous disordere af er
all other treatinent had/failed. • The
nerves thrive on the new blood made
by these pills; the appetite improves,
digestionets better, • sleeplessness no
longer troubles the -fernier nerve shat-
tered victim, and life generally takes
on a cheerful4 aspect. Every sufferer
froin nerve tioubles, no 'matter how
slight, -should lose no time in;giving,
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial,
thus regaining their old-time health
and comfort.--- ." .
• Ton. can get Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills,
through any dealer in medicine, or bY
mail at 50 cents a boxt,or stk. boxes'
for $2.50 front The Dr. 'Williams' Medi-
eine- 0o., Brockville,Ont. .
'PRESERVE EGqS NOW-
Mrs. Henry Vanreader, Rodney, Ont.,
writes: "1 havi wied BOY% Oliva Tab-
lets for the past five years and priz4 Dumb new the birds, and her din
them very much. They have proved green woods • '
of such Value to me that I always keep_ , Forget her very name,
there in the house." once a mother- And flaunt above her 'silent grave
has used Baby's Own Tablets she Their garb of crimson flame.
would use nothing else. They are • • 4
thorough but mill in action and never While thou alone 0 true brave flower
fail to make the sickly baby well. At left of legions 'lost,
Ther ore sold by medieine dealers or And steadfast still thy burning blue
by mail at 25 cents a box from The Defies the creeping frost...e
FRINGED GENTIAN.
When summer died she left to thee
A hue from noontide skies,
The glamour sweet of dear dead days,
The last look from her eyes.
Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
DrugsAre High -Priced. ba Dominion Express Money Order.
Most of our drugs come to us from
France, Belgium Germany and Eng- To remove t
g with a
ains:" Mix- the
land. In Fraftei and•Belgium;, where yolk of an.eglittle Warm wee,
the largest drug faring in the world ter, and use it as 4 Soap on. the stain.
MONEY 'ORDERS
The safe way to send pioneY rdell
coffee s
eiisted, the farmare, now in subt.
'They have not only been neglected,
but have been literally tramped out
of existence, /rx England the 'drug
farms have been`converted into veget- rentrastnt for Ode everyWhore.
able farina. There the situation '
leseliopelesS. The, land is still in eul- s'' The .P4arlation of the British Em -
of the earth IslielleVid al/el 800=
• 1.jOr Stains that have .been on the ma-
terial Or :some tune add a, few drops
of alcohol to the eag and, water.
•
1•••••••••••,••
ywith pire_ie, 1 200,000, and the litpulation
drugs whenever it seems practical So
after the war England, in a short
time -probably two years -Will again
be exporting drugs in normal quanti-
tieg,•
austere* Liniment Clare' min- e, ato.
• 650 Miles Ey Airship. „
, •
000,000, se that one-fifth of the entire
world's population owes allegiance to
the British flag.
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ENNE Granukted *ends;
Sore Eves, Eyes Inflamed by
San, Oustand Wind qujckly
relieved by Marina Try it in
OUR. ti7Saartint,TaEY:anzt%initlEable,Yeti!Efit_
MurineEye 57 nett& rairieri
2,11=eTz..."1.0,
u., CkIcmgOd
Get a small whiskbroom and coak
it until the straws are soft and pli-
able and -you will .find it very ,useful
when dusting a room, for it •sweeps
the .d t out of the couch crevices,
cleans e dusty radiator and reaches
the tiny cobwebs in the room. A soft
paint 'brush will answer the same pur-
pose, only the little broom is better.
A Child's toy broom is even better than
•
the small whiskbroom.
In actrial trip, at Norfolk, Ma -1
JO Lopez, of the Italian flying corns.,
remained in the air for eight hours,
carrying 11 pasisengere, ad covered
about 650 miles. The passengers were
recruits to the aviation corps and the
trip was made aver land and water.
Thetchstance covered during the trial
would equal that horn Norfolk to
Beaton. •
The last hundred pounds o; flnIsb
on a ,beef steer is the mast economical
'gain' and makes a steer' grade -prime
'and get the top of the Market. Buyers
come froin all parts Of the country
and pay highest Prices for the good,
" Sale of the Toronto Fat Stock Sim*.
Well-firdShed. als at ith. e AUCtien
•
Best Heated is Here Given by the
• Dominion Chemist: •
. , •
The -indications - are' that -eggs ^ will
be dear next winter, dearer than they
were lastJwinter, fig those who want
eggs-had-betterput aonie-down now
while they Are comparatively cheap.
Do not use .oats,-„brAn, salt or such
mediums, Moreover, the patent pre-
servatives. usually advertised as be-
ing so simple and effective had better
be adopted with caution. Better use
something that had been ' tried' and
loond satisfactory.
According to 'Dr. Frank T. 'Shutt,
Doininion Chemist, lime water- is one
of the best preservatives and we
quote the followieg from his. Exhibi-
tion Circular Na 42. •• ••
• The method of preparation is sim-
ply to slake one pound nod quick
lime with a small quantity of water
and thentir the milk - of little SO'
formed into 5 along of Water. After
IL mixture has been kept well stir-
• AiemenFeel Color of Field.
•• A milieus phenomenon noted by
eariaterteis that the color of a landing
field may have an effect on an airplane
that is about to alight on it. For ex -
Map% an area whiehle dark fronibe-
ing plowed -or burned over will make
the a.heabove it several degrees warm-
er than that over land of lighter color,
such as A stubble Aeld, thus causing a
disturbed condition of the atmosphere,
which may make 'eliding difficult if
not dangerous. •
,Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Dear - can recommend -
NARD'S LINIMENT for Rheumatism
and Sprains; as I have used it for both
'with excellent results. .
YoUrs truly,
• T. •15. 'LAVERS,
•• - St. John.
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"Gentleness and cheerfulness, these
come,before all morality; they are the
Perfect duties; if your Morals make
you dreary, depend upon it they are
wrong. I do not say *kiss? them up,'
for they may he all. you have; but
cotteeal them, like a vice lest they
should spoil the --lives of :better •and
simpler people."--.R.L.S. '
G1LIJTT'5 LYE
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• It. riot only softens OS
water but doubles the Olsen,.
inn power of soap. and makes
• ovoythino osuitonv and
wholesome. Zky I
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. If your cycle lamp gees out through After the war, not only Germany,
lack of. oil when riding at sighti'a drop Austria, Italy, and Belgium, but every
!squeezed on to the wick. , ' ' , and there will be 'a tremendous do-
l. - — - - mand and the prices will soar far be-
er two of oil fropmvst: lubricating can other ,country in Europe will have
will be found to burn fairly well if, been drained, of its supply' of -cattle,
•, .
° sien at;tSifillw.Vf A'ssirple:Iirlirigt: •
eyvueuzidouzl, figure that any of us ball
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BEAUTIftitortIlii 13T MAIL. GET
luxe vahuss:_ Satiefaction guaranteed. sirsa,artra• Mai:neat Ikellere' Iffilarftlarls.
Alcebmber's LiMited, Manufacturers. 4gi)
D St. Paul West, IVIontreal. ,. • afiNWP1147,1$31111- mos IMMO
ABS-OM:11NX
STOPS
LAMENESS"
'from a BUM Spavin, Ring Bone,
Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or rimilar
trouble and gets horse .going sound.
• It acts mildly butquickly and good re -
Suite are lasting. Does not blister
or remove the hairand horse gth
be worked; Page 17 in pamphlet with
" each bottle teller how. $2.00 a bottle
delivered. Horse Book 9 M free. •
ABSORBINE, JR., tbe antiseptic -liniment
'for mankind; reduces Painful Swellings, En-
larged Glands,Wens, Eruises,Varicose Veins;
' heals -Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you
more if you write. $1 and $2 a kettle at
dealers or -degree& Liberal triel bottle for•10e stamps.
W. F. YOUNG, P. O. F„, 516 1.ymans Mintresti, Sans
abserblue sad Absbabloa Jr.. are made In Camis.
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HEALS
_L.1TCHIN URNI
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Rash On This Little Baby,
Over Face and Head. •
" Quite Disfigured
•• "When My baby was four months old
.she had a rash all.'over .her face and
WILINTED ipaosizataxtrzu maws AND JOB
• A- Offices for `sale in good Ontario
IN A GOOD ROME, MODERN AND towns. Thu most useful and interesting
.11. in a %Wet neighborhood, a family of of all buena/sees. Full inforrnation ea
three adults iwoul4 like at girl or young application M "Wigan Pablishlaff Om!
-,warmaik-Fros Yterlen,, rest. Terouta
tist pre: erre . to matte et. home with
thein and assume Part of the domestic
responsibilities. We should be glad to
have you w ite fully °Concerning your ANCER. TUMORS ' LUMPSETC.
.
GIIIICILLAXI01111 . -
experience, f anY• and the terms you ' internal said extehml. cured with•
consider. fair, in your first 'letter. which
will be treated. confidentially. We can ns before too late. Pr. Bellinan Madieell
gut pain by our home treatment. Writer
then furnish You with further Aarticu- • Co.. Limited. Collingwood, tint.
lars. References exchanged. BOX 51. i •
Wilson Publishing•Cos Limited, Toronto.
es
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e o
. - SAYS - CORNS-.1..1FV_ OUT
0
WITHOUT PAIN
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• is
When buying your , P no
insist -on having an '
" OTTO NIGEL"
PIANO AOTION
Sore corns, hard corns, soft, corns or
any kind "01-11, corn can shortly- be lift-
• ed right out with the fingers If you
• win apply on the cora a few drops 'Of •"
• freezmie, wit a Cincinnati authority,
• At.- little cost one can get a small•
bottle of freezone at ally drug store, '
.. which will positively rid one's feet et
' every corn er eallus 'without pain or .
soreness .or the danger of infectlell- .
This , new drag is an ether Com- '
, ppund, and dries. the raiment it is ap-
" plied and does not inflame or even ir- •
litate the surfoonding tissue. Jima
! think! You can lift off Tom- corns and;
i calluses now without a bit of pain or
soreness. If-- your drtfgglst •he.sn't -
Ifreezone he tazteasily get a small bot-
tle for ysn from bis s ' •esale Arlig •
. • .
house.
. • •
Doctor -Says Nuxated Iron. Will
!.Increase. Strength of Delicate
'.-Peopie 1Wro•-la Ten Days
In Many instances -Persons, have walk withodt becoming tired NeXt take
•
ebiLiaff,"; fl'oerd 'InetrOvIoduasn ewneyafkrinreya :pa essiodrno doctor- -two live -grain 'tablets ordinary
three •times. per day. atter .
meals for
liver kidney disease or :some other. strength' again and see for Yourself how •
aliment' when their real trouble was lunch you have gained. I have Seen • ..
lack Of fro in the.rblocii-71-low to tell- ..14,)Z.esnagligglielfirsrs' slitiinneltIvetirreltewyehyl... . .
New York, N.Y,-In a recent discourse triple their ,strength and endurance. and • , •
Dr. E. Sauer. a Boston physician who has .entirely get rid of ' their symptoms •of - -
t d both 1 hi d dyspepsis„ liver and other troubles In • . ' •
Tu great bluropean medical institutions. • ti simplyS" I •
saidr, you ,were to • make an actgal by :takings iron in the proper form. and ' •
blood test on all neoide who are ill' Yon this, after they had in some eases been . , ' •
would probably be greatly; astonished at: doctoring for months Without obtaining .
•the exceedingly. large number who lack any benefit You can talk -as you tdesisa • ••
Iron and. who are ill for no other reason about all. the wonders :wrought by new,
than the lack of iron, The minima- iron remedies, but -when you come down to '
is supplied all their .multitude of danger- hard facts there is nothing like good old .
ous. symptoms disappear,- Without iron iron to put color in your 'cheeks and good ' •
the. blood at .once loses the power 'to sbund; healthy flesh on your bones. It is -
change food into living tisane and there- also a great nerve and stomach strength -
fore nothing YOu eat oes you any good.- ener and. the best blood builder in the
+Rebid. The oray trouble was that the .
old forme of inorganic. iron like tincture •
of. iron, iton acetate, etc... Often ruined' ,
People's teeth, upset their stairtadhe and
were not .assiMilitted and for these •. .
reasons, they frequently did more harm, p
than good. But .with the discovery. of
the newer forms of organic iron all this
has, been overcome. Nuxated Iron for
exaMple, is pleasant to take. does not
insure the teeth and is alMost,- im-
mediately beaeficial.•
head, and was qnite dis- • you don't get-- the Strength out of it.
Your food merely passes . through 'our
figured. Her skin.was in- eastem Ake corn through a mill with the
flamedanasore, anditched.• rollers -so wide apart that the'mill can't
and burned. and the rash ,grind. As a result of this coritinuous
later developed int() large
red, eruptions, making her
cross and fretful. The ba -
blood and nerve starvation, people be-
come generally, Weakened. nervous and
all run down and frac:gently develop all
sorts of sonons.• •One is too thin; an-
sther is burdened' with unhelathy fat;
, Is by could not get any•sieen. some are so -weak they can hardly walk;
0 ' - "My husband bought a have dyspepsia. kidney
box of Cuticera Ointment ancl acake of nivelliiiiVilg•
, some can't sleep at
- Soap and 1 u*d two tills of Ointment witli
two takesc f Soap and she was healed.
, (Sighed). Mrs. A, Down, 1040 Gertrude
_red' for a few helms it is allowed to -. . o SC', Verdun, Montreal, Que., March 2.
Settle. The supernatant liquid, which annarirs minima:it curer Landrum . - Cuticura Soap and Ointment ofteri •
iii',v---noW---f.fsaturitedl!,..-lime,waterfs.-,is.ls-r,„,„—_s=-' .......:. ' _ Prevent pkoPle0, or other eniptioes. -. •
now 100,000 women in Fer.Free--Saniaile-Lreanw Magid: -
drawn off end poured 'over the eggs;! ""*Y• ""s
previously placed in a crock br Water- m,unition factories,. against • only 1,760 dresS post -card: "Cuticura, Dept. A,
ti ht barrel • . ' • in August, 1914. - r BOSt011, 11 4 S. A.". Sold everywhere.
. _
As exposure to the . air' tends. to,
peecipitete;the --limo -(as,. earboaate),
and thus ta weaken, the solution,the
vessel containing the' eggs.'should he
kept covered. The air may be ex;
clildetMaliaapikULASYLettr._-1iiklat
by sacking upon which a paste of lime
-is.-spread- If, after a time there is
any noticeable precipation o the lime
s
thelimeavater sho•uld be drawn or si-
phoned off and replaced with a further
quantity newly prepared.. •
• It is essential that attention be paid
' to the following points:'
4. That oer,fectly fresh' eggs only
be used.
2. That the eggs 'should through-th
holt,. N. Y. -e-• "Why will' vvomen
pay out eir money for treatme• nt and
out the whole period of presereaticni
he ..eera_PletelY. illimereed•redeive no benefit,
- -• Although not necessary to the Pre-
servation of the eggs in a sound con-
dition a temperature- of 40 deg. F. to
• 45 deg. F. 1ll net doubt materially a-s-
sist towards retaining good flavor or
rather in arresting that "stale" flavor
so often ' chaeactertstic of •packed
eggs.
- Respecting the Addition of salt, it °
Must be stated that our 'experiments
OMAN COULD
night, others are sleepy a.nd tired all day;
.some fussy and irritable; some 'skinny
and bloodless. but all lack physical
pqwer and endurance. In sucheases it
Is worse than foolishness .to take stimu-
lating medicines or naracotic •,drugs,
which only whip up, your fagging vital
powers for the moment, maybe at the ex-
pensd-orsyetirstrenatertsis-Ne-mextzii-
what any one tells you, if you are not
strong and , well you owe it to yourself
to make the • following test. • See how
long you can work or how far you can
• NOTE: Tile Manufacturers of- Nuxated
• Iron have such unbounded confidence.in it. • .
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potency thet they authorize the announce-
ment 'that they will forfeit $100.00 to any
charitable Institution if they cannot lake
any man or womanunder sixty. who lacks
iron, and increase their strength 100 per
_cent, „pt.,.oystju.f.O.nr..weelts' tiree.„Inev1ded._-_-...----•...-.1 -
they- have no serious organiettroubie. Also ,
they win refund your money is any ease • _
in which Nuxated Iron does not at least •
. double your strength in ten days' time, It •
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Is dispensed by nit good druggists- • , 04--
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Restored to Health by Lydia
Pinichanes Vegetable
Compound.
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when so many have
proved .that Lydia
E. Pinkham'sVege-
table Compound
will make them
men? For over a
year. I suffered so
from female weak-
ness I could hardly
stand and was
afraid to go on the
otreat Mote. tors said mediemes-
Doc-
.....conducted now throughout fifteen an o ration
;TA grim and l' PI! '
p me, hut Ly ix.
be derived therefrom; indeed,. salt E. Pill chain a
seasons -do not show any benefit
'Vegetable Compound has proved it
frequently impartsa limey, flavor to otherwise. 1 AM now 'perfectly well
the egg, probably by inducing an in- and can do any kind of work." -Mrs.
terchange of the fluids within and Newt PHELPS, care of R. A. Rider,
without the egg: Our advice' is, do'not R.F.D. No. 5, Fulton, Ni Y.
I We wish. every women Who stiffers
add balto the limeewater.-Experi-
mental. Note. . backache or the blues could see the let.
!. rom female trou es, nervousness,
Frogs and toads feed largely on in-' tdgaElv.rPitintalcnhabneYw'saVineagneintaandlea vICoemilbpYouLnYd:
, sects and slugs. If you have bad symptoms and tlo not
Teacher -"In parsing the sentence, understand• the cause, *write to.the.
'The poem was long,' What do you do 1.4.1Pc1ia Eiormkham Meheino Co., Lynn,v
with poen: V"' Pupil (editor's sou)- *08'0
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"P it in the waste ba ht." ISSUE No. 40-'17
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ty Eye. Speckiiists ,Tell How. TE) • ..
/7' • ` fm-m`er
imogiiteit tAii /0' -
•eek's Tithe In any Initances
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'A. Free Preseriptiop 'You Can. Rave
, Filled and Use at . Home.. •
Boston, Mass. -Victims of eye. istralti
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and other' eye weaknesSeei, and those
'who wear glasses,•Will be glad to know
that Doctors and EY8 Specialists now
agree there Is real hope and help for
them. Many whose eyes Were a ng
say they .have had their dyes restored
and many who once wore glasses say
they have thrown them away. One
man Says, after using it: "I Was al-
most blitid. Could not see to rea a
an, Now voan read -everything With -
?It' 'IT, g ::.t'brn : PATI nay eite: ..P.° "t
t y . flat ,,y-cyouid
pain dreadfullys Now they' feel fins all
the time. It Was like It Miracle to Me,"
A lady who 'mad it says: "The atmos-
phere •seemed hazy with . or Without
glasses, but after using this: :presort's-
tion for fifteen days everything seems
clear. I can road even fine print with-
out giflari;''r. gli..,6 l'eIt
ysi botheredw ey strain
caused by overworked, tired eyed which
Induced fierce headaches. I have warn
lasses for seVertil Years' both 'for.dis•
arty; and work, and W thout them I
could not read my own Trams on an
OnVelope or the typewriting .ori the
-Initehine befOre tat:- I -can..-tia both nowy
:Tell aletr tleciNUIOlii3.(1 Iliczi;?tricoiliiitt..atli:
.*Itteling leaves on the treed across the
• c eve a. a
1n147. loticId Iltizi; is cigt f4reela 'big ItIzi
inc.- I cannot expraes my joy at Whe.t
It has done for meJ'
It it; believed that thotisands who
wear glaseeti earl now discard them in
• a reaeonable time, and multitudet mere
will be alY10 to strengthen the • ()Yeti
BO rig to be spared the trouble a d ex -
pease of eVor getting glasses.
; Dr. j.icelt, a•ri eais speeitaist at nearly
•tntwaii:6:61,tnirtroraeimasrosivrwariarlgeotintwelet,ta:ayst "A patient
sNuviViteheinagit friore
o.,sgiutinatioa qt tuti lidqp 4/Irani° cos.
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concornitant sYmPt01110, OA mornin• g
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lunctivitis and ephi here. Vet* -eYes t fr t ' t d mi
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*when aaot congested hnd the dull, suf-
'Mead expl.oesion •common to such cages.
Having run out of her medicine a
friend suggested Ben-Opto. She used
this treatment and not only overcame
her dIstressing,condition, but strange
and amazing • .aa it may seem, so
strengthened her eyesight that she Was
.able . to dispense with her distance
glasses and her headache and neuralgia
left her. In this. instance 1 should say
her eyesight . was irnproved 100%. I
have Whoaverified the efilcaey of" this
-treatment in -as nuniber of cases and
have seen the eyesight improve from
25 to 75 per. dent in a remarkably short
Wee. • X .oan say it works more quickly
than any other remedy I have 'pre-
Seribed for the eyes."
Dr - Smith,. an (mullet of Wide expert»
elm's.. says: "I have- treated in private
practice a number of serious; opthaltnie
diseases with Bon-Opto and am able to
report Ultimate recovery In both be
and chronic; eases. Mr.came to my
office aufferieg With an infected eYo.
The condition Vrasise serione that, an
eperatieri, for enucleation seemed insa
perative. Before resorting, to . the
operative treatment I .pretieribed Bohm
Opto and In 24 bouss the seeretion had
leseened,-inharnatetory, sy_rentouta ba•
gar; to oubsIde, and in seven days the
eye woe cured and retained its nor-
rnai'Vision. Another case of extreme
conyergent strabismus (crime eyes)
escrapred the nergeon's knife by the
tirriely use • of your eollyrium. . Thz:
tightened external rntreclea , yielded to
the soothing and estOdsree effeete be
Bon.00to. 1 niwnya instil Bon-Opto
atter removal of foreign WWI 4.o.nd
apply it loeally to all bimas, uleere
and spate tori the eyeball ot• the lide
for ite therapeutie effect. Ey elearfe•
Ing the lide of secretions and acting
na a tonic for the eyeballth- o
Scopical research:Vier ' Bon -opus used
according to direction'srendered a sari
prising service. I found ray eyes re- •
inarkably strengthened, • so match so / '
bavo put 8:$1(10171y glassea Without dis-
comfort. Several of, my colleagues ho.v.a
also used it and we are •agreed. as • to
Its restilts. In a few days, under my •
obsereation, the eyed of an astigrns.tic .
case were no imp)•oved that glasses
have. been discarded" by the patient." •
Eye troubles of niany descriptions
may be wonderfully benefited by the
.Use _qf Bon-Opto...anct you want to
.strengthen your -eyes. go to any drug.
store and get a. bottle of Bon-Opto
tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto .tablet in
a•to.urtit. of u glees of water Strid•-let it •
tlissolve. . With. this liquid .batlie the . • •
eyes two to foUr times daily. Yonshould. notice' your -eye:3-'010m'. up- pera---
teptibiy` right from the 'start, find in."
liarnme.tion and redness will quickly
disappear. If your eyes bother youlc
.even a little it is your duty to tas
steps te save them now before it is
too late. Many hopelessly blind mircht
have saved thelr sight if they liad,Cayed: •
for thele eyes in time.
Note: A city phyaleinn to *bow 'lie above .
artiele was stibmitted, said: "Yes,- Dostopto is
a reMarkaide eye' conhtitnerit te
gredien'We
ta are ll to mailfient eyo See -
Mallets rind widely prescribed bY tient hats
naed 'eery- aucteaafully tatv-oWit Ottletiett -OM
patients wheat: (yrs Wert. obtained thrOugh
eTer-
work or nilsilt glasses. I can highly recommend.
it in .catie of „week, watety, rating, ismarfitler •
itching, putout eyes, red Ms, blurred vides et .
tor eyes lanamod from expasure to smoke, Sun. •'
dust or wind. it is otle of the vet; teNt Pa4'.01.7h*.
floss I feel should be. kePt baud for reSsiss' •
:Me in almost every family." Ben-Opto is sota.
0:ANA medicine or seeret 'remedy. It is att.
ethieal prop -oration, the formula being printed ca
triltgazzi:•innor• 4a•ya: • I I ...,41.:•ste4iistubiliel'aler4111::41.:.g.10;:aditru:Gg..18TtinlibillIktitilinfl.
vielon IS rond(.red irn ore 'Lento, • hvntc.)
the number of casz.: 01: t.i:!car,;(-c.• ttrennfriellaonoresieht sorer eon in one treelz's
bad. Conditioll 0W1114 - t'ss .stsisrel
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