The Exeter Times, 1917-8-30, Page 3t>:
N PALESTINE
SECRETARY DESCRIBES WORRK
AMONG TROOPS.
"Tlere's One Place Where lire Ca
Somethingi, for Nothing,'
��
Says Tommy.
'I sae
irc es
h`
, i ...E parts oft tI
o lob iz ,
front line are rthe transport and water,
writes the 3.A,z„L'. 9- Secretary, A31 of
Cite transports available are used for
military purposes and the demand for
supsite here is even greater than g t za 'F'tt
the base, We cannot keep in supplies
very long_ We have to squeeze a ease
on slzere and another en there to get
anything at all. There is, on the other
Band, ° plenty of w':a;ter for ordinary
purposes, but for lax;trles such
as
cocoa a and Timeluice,, th# re', is sora
1!esitat�ew- in stzpa ving i*, fila spite of
this fact we are allowed a geodl • Por-
n, tion, for the first nigh
{ 4*t I wras here as=e
tlz.e„ c€ ctrcr<t to w:`o;,;�T
z..g parties-" 3''nen
he :l'encheS'andi
5rre.bate vie
} a ono of eltt"+',r�,
s'a:.e. :I.t1 4 thte men
ll t#tt7� e—d ;leas <ot?a
Putting Pep and P .
into the daily job du'
the hot days is a matter of
physical and mental, fitness—
and this comes from foods
that supply the greatest
amount of real nutriment
with the least tax !upon the
Get digestive organs. Cut out
meat and potatoes and 'eat
Shredded Wheat Biscuit
with sliced bananas or other
fruits and green vegetables«
a3tren tt _ " '
ing.
r;''
e i er dna Brs tt
c slat ,• ,
M
]
lens
'1G
�(mimeo
j9l i.` e4' 14tt1taalt l lt. when O
3s fie t 4 pelts>, a"'l'1a ink clod,
s ene.pn.wce :'•iiK�.r{y
la ztas.lier>. h" ,w.+,..'.so R i,
.
t ,�, faP1w r
or '"What. would we tko
about?" These are ti
gr:aeitul;.e,
?il dal, ,z.tq ail t1igb t
teams;;
'trains got g lis... itch c3
'km a tiro/ h %t s, tl,s' 1".A i,
i a -"lot. of "ca'aaacrt:" 4e
Has r 3x S ase riiF es -date,
tlaJen ww'1 a It a'e e• 3t7 ]
tie tr'.`4'e
ww'ia hog
e lie: t
re are made
and camel
ail Chop in
tad to salt* .3
�tf
ww'"iCh
nrinlo
Co ti 9S
�w r t, t a`aa a"u+tai
aaa,at X19. ,. to o aat343
and cot l41 have rse d is as ti :;e„ tit
«tlsatatint If, a�w"in
bad iAtg it to ibe wasla.e
tri hut In ore ug tK m ._ FQ T"Y e as
Iitriny as possible we Mal 4'14;1 na 1
10" „o nvwh, tims letting more g t a
teat .€;co at it.
a.
T 1 ti +°
It ., mei.; t, .,,G lIx
t
a ,tag«tsrx to tarn
to do at tan es,
harder after they have be,
w lug in the sun: er come in from a
hitt., nmt•eit and want, lemonade or
avttn water to have to sap "No" be.
Cause we have 1
awo ritn out. Some of thetas
walk literally miles
to get what little
wo can supply them with. When we
can supply them we are well repaid
by service rendered; when wo can-
not the dlsapiointmentn
both
to them
to
�: dto U td
is overwhelming.
e aro
*Ilse able to supply them with the
latest datilya r
p pa b from 1 Cairo. They
are 'necessityof two days a
b� lntc, but.
nevertheless Hauch sought after. We
send liat]l,
ter v
thousands tip to the
trenches to help them pass away the
time, as well as to keep refreshed on
the n.
owws of -the outside world,
The way in which we get our water
supply is thrilling. We are given
these camels once a day with a couple
of camel boys—Egyptian—and we
must take them some two miles for
water. I have undertaken this job
myself, as the orderlies are generally
otherwise occupied about the canteen.
Each camel carries two fauasies, or
water tanks, on his bump saddle, thus
making six fantasies of water a day
allotted to us. We go to the wells, the
camels are made to kneel down by a ___,__ strikes _ o.-.. -- eyes
series of hissing sounds from the boys, full of good humor and fun, as keen to
and the fantasies ares then filled by see a joke as to fix up a tactical point,
means of small hand pumps. , , n r ..r a ready and fluent tongue, and a way
with him that, after; five minutes in
as
einCanada;
s
' CROP MUST BE SA
frail
0
ields<
Carlotta is I.
Rte laPrQlt t T tl�;tgest
xX e ltttt a ,Marla c�tt, •.Iadotting h
3Rrtmrtt4ncetl atreody rut 'the insist
ont Bail fol, harvesthelp will be gen-
el tl theoughoiti. Manitoba, Saakatche-
w*an and Alberta within the, next few
days,
Saco the crapl is the urgent appeal
from, the leaders in Sall the Allied
eoatntries, In Canada, the yxoung men
of adventurous tendenciesin '`sae
towns and villages of Ontario, who
have been unable to go to the
trenches, Will be contributing a very
service to the cause by helping
1>t'<1in growers of the Prairie Pro.,
ie w heaat upon which
of war opera..
rnateh of the
Cas derentls,
f°7
al
3111,ee 01 tlt43 iia "la
heaat, nae Bert ah
gh, MarezaRer.
C
er, "a9oitts lair bit,,A9 tn.syF; lot
ni tial
.t
his company, makes you feel that you
have known Quin as a real friend for
years, He is perfectly frank and as-
tonlshingly tnodest.
"Naturally, his 'boys,' as the staff is
familiarly known, love him, and would
waltz through Hades gladly enough
for him. 'l'hey are all sorts and sizes,
and all ages; but they are all tarred
with. the same brush of good nature,
good fellowship and brotherliness. I
was billeted with there. one night, and
it; was the most glorious night's fun 1
have ever had in a peculiarly mixed
and varied existence."
THE SISTER OF A SOLDIER.
She nzat not follow forth with him
When wide the Flag's unfurled,
But he will take her cheer} smile
Halfway across, the ,warld.
Halfway across t}ie `woi*'lcl he'll hear
The word he caught at seine,
Her brave good -by, as proud and clear
As any bugle blowing.
Srtt'll keep the home lights
fait',
The hearth fiaine brightly btiz
Pease Gott—he'll be returnin
The old house sweet against
She ean.aot strike the naaw3 clliaag'pace,:
But when he's out of sight
.._ steps.. into his empty place,
al stays behind to fight!
earning
1
F',tre l fwd
defense :l5ait
till blood oft Ilrnll
vatting germs, or
themselves. Titat iR
)
'
as e
50 e
s" z.
8�po..ed to tls5� i e do n '
,,. at con
Those whose blood is ww't F41 a
tery and there fore lacking in d
sive power' are most liable yo
tion. Everybody may observe that
healthy. red.13tooded people :Ire less
lia:.le. to colds and the grippe, than
Pole, bloodless pestpie, It is thee.
bloodless people vht, Lire c"asilw; who t
are short of hdeaatd at s3isltt e as t:,0,
tV11f! have poor tt
wake U1 18 he m
apes wises. tiley' Wont It
el tt1 11 1 :,, 1t i 4.. efdy s q
0 b1 ;9$44 ':tife''ineble also
and Men. It awtst3,1'j•
bas women to as
o'. a Ibet'eIc+2 g
ri at,- blood Supp�4y,
To reaar�w and taaallt tic t3t#t
there is a:o remedy card eduaal i1
'thous'Plok' Plls. The} tone u
entire system, make the
and red, feed and strongt
nerves, increase the :malar
or in the cheeks, gave reft"esl
t ,
and d'1 `away a t clila X n t t
w t a tarwll
feeling. Plenty of sunlight an
soma feed will do the rest,
in.
ns.
Keep down ti reds in til
t, weekly eultiv tients 4eep
a' Ipo e, friable ancl.
1' rta0istna'e.
Across a Thousand Years.
"1 desire to live worthily all my
days s� that after my death I may
leave to others a record of work well
done."
Across, a thousand years of strug-
gle and sorrow floats- `this message
from the heart; of Alfred, our great-
est Saxon king, a Saxon, simple and
earnest, and with a flavor of green
meadow land and wild light fragrance
in what he said and did,says the
Y
Londoan Daily News, f think he was
Textx>Clc olr,;
notg Masical Director
only England's, but the . world's t
CO2 L EGE RE -OPENS SEPT.
greatest; Icing, this man wvhoin ;a crown
didnotSend for illustrated Ca e daze
c corrupt,. and_d 1 ia
w�iio toiled and
der its heavy weight to give England
clocks, and learning, and some kind
of liberty.
10
Cholep a Tnf a < urn is one of the fatal
ailtzlents of ehiidhoocl. ftf is a trouble
that comes en suddenly, especially
during the summer months and unless
prompt action is taken' the little one
xrtay soots be beyond aid. Baby's Own,
,E abletcs; are an ideal medicine it .ward-.,
tl i trouble, p, t
.,7
his tr'o:Aaal.., � `;,T,'f4�Ea+4E,-
he
SIS A� +
w
araC e. r
k w s and sweeten!'
d f,, t
a
4aptR
Chas
aeh corstplaa�st C once. :cora
4
A FISH THAT CAN CLIMB.
Inhabits Dutch Fast Indies and Climbs
Tree,: as .IC Thirty _ High w._. T'hlrty'P'eet_
There is only one kine of fish in
the world that can eliasb a tree. it is
a "rote*," and is found hi great num-
hers- on
um-hers-°on the Island of Ceram, in the'
Dutch East Indies,
t
Along the sea Leaches of that is -a
land, close to the wOter's edge, grow
huge trees which are an themselves
r
add enough, inasmuch as• the ro tsf
e ,
t out of the trunk eight et tin
� ti eel
0 and grow, Ficz,.n ,ar€s
Kept Tranifrs Away,
°Don't you want to hire a feller to'
keep the tramps away, ..''Mrs, .:Sub
hubs?" asked the small boy,
"How' can a little fellow lisle you
keep the tramps away V demanded
'Mrs. Subbubs;,
".as3 etic,ll. ," replied the boy,
kinat;i the pie and cake•;
tl3in S t�'Q�r ' tof oyer-"
' .M,I'''
TWOS�lat
a4 who iIa tete
Ife on .-is advancing leaks.
l ancin 1' ;' 's .
Y d n life w_ t 1 just
g' x Cao
_ 1 se
rieaz't is getting softer, whose filood t and serve foodsr
wa>'nser, whose brain quicker, whose Tear, how to fang
spirit is entering into livingpeace;''--.1 enemy,
Ruskin.
aril's ,ixlf=tent Coxes 2lrhtherla..
Some folks think that tho.i
hoed their corn unless ifTitr kn1e a
big :hound of earth about' every hill.
A lot of work to no purpose Level
cultication, With a cultivator that does
got nig too deeply will cause the roots
5
d'aa 3t lutaxezat C
1Z anct those
P. Stop all
entifie to use;,
ly as it is to
range of the
s c $rqe i
ArtIkc' WANT'
asad light sewing a
spar'G t t'
dis Targe ,. d.
'tI aja
�
int
of the corn Plaut to strike deeper, and out, pain.
tae£a`
keep the corn from blowing over or k
.suffering from dritagl't 1
In 4,05
ire the
preven all tele dx rpt G a soil u'I site fora:;„
�ii% : l vela, at s *� ws
or
e,
wdttieaat then;
r medias ine t
0
,11
e
'its Out
wv�
M
0
a
nail
;from tine
Brod : le, Ont,
x to ttta37ty your Tien attct tlatiS amore
rll at393'4"", its es'ery Slay;ill town, in On -
i4 rise, ineluding om' own, this appears
as a. great opportunity to serve:the:
country in a practical way, A pieaa-
ant, long<tlsta nee train Journey, awl'
a visit to the, invigorating Crest, are
3
ade4a:d aLtraactitans+ But the erop must
t saved!
ARKED C'ONTItAS'r,
Between British and German
France.
1
quarters in •L rand,•
An American arriving,in London af-
ter a visit to 'British headquarters in
France spoke of the contrast: between
the latter and d G rt'
e t 3ratl headquarters
r
where, r
er , during , 3
r tlecaxl` .
s earlier stages of the
war, he happened to find himself.,
sol ,
"The contrast," he said "i
, s almost
beyond description. At the
l German
front, 'when I was there, it was one in-
cessantbusiness
of heel+olicks and
sword-e1anks ! No rely attoii of any
cad -
kind, ramrod stiffness everywhere and
always a sense of restriction, as
though you were shut up in. an ice -
chest !
"A short time ago I had the pleas -
a
n1
'01
leets i
eNtelttz
come,:
aa.ex34lli";r•.
Ila l o i as a(l
Ta at.aT Tw'tapil�T"I'3z,t
tee -ince to meet, Tt2,ai
n to e?r
ga1u.
the sir
eo men,.
e,
Voles etiaiit4d by
t IkPF fzSE Wind,�u �t1y
',' Wale, _utile
Meed f Datlnila
r. w4'll• 1 are on :a
p 'tile ! througho
rieh
t a v i a" °
a 4 r r sn, . ^fo pzri,ae.tat a,r
Put: cal• , wood us l
P
h #ic,
sins ,leoP cake of hard sot
Ie NO
if7
iu
hapitctte<
Its\ I,Y ORDEa.S,
8 EXPSc.SS Money rder
its i9ti'o tholis:ana3 C+liuce
Ctansada.
tired
l
'stole- ' zai said to rinintont Clarets pintantpewr.
l7tlttlti+; :I pi0Ce 01'
first tltl'aaX , t a
a
You can got Dr. Wiil!Omtt Pink Pills
through any dealer in medicine r^ by
fi ,a
mail at 50 centa a box or six boxes for
$2.50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine
l
C t,. .Ilratk 'i I Ont.
The Best 'Part.
Auntie was trying to teach. her
i oilt nephew to e'unselfish.
3a
p p
y
"Didyou doas of
you were told,.
iily, and give your little brother the
best. part of the apple?"
"Yes aunt," said the
, , bright. young-
ster. ; 9 gave him the seeds. He can
%
plant 'em, ;and have a whole orchard
himself 1"
Lachute, Que., lath' Sept,, 1908.
Minard's Liniment Co,, Limited.
Gentlemen
Ever since coming
Make an inventory of foods and
household supplies. This should re=
' veal any waste, extravagance or care„
lessness, Get rid _es -
f t of the stall a.
ttttll
i�hatisnot necessary, sell
or give r
to to relief lef ass �`
ociati t
o t.
a--o--o—a—a—a---o--a-cr--a--fi-o—o
ANY CORN
.,
U LIFTS 'IS C)U1
DOESN'T
'
t
HURT A. BIT!
.
No foolishness! Lift your corns '
and calluses off with fingers
''magic!_
—Its
like
a
Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or
any kind of t1 earn, can harmlessly be
lifted right out with the fingers if' you
1 home from the Boer war I have been t apply upon the corn a few drops of
bothered with rumina fever sora. x nri-freezone,lsays a . Cincinnati authority,.
tire of visiting the British general headquarters. 'G. H. Q. is absolutely my legs. I tried many salves and bottle of freezone at any drug store,
a jolly place. No flap, no side, no heel- mentsl also doctored eentinuellslY for -which will positively rid one's feet of
clicks, and never a sign of a refrig- the blood, but got no permanent re- eVery corn or callus without pain.
erator machine to be seen anywhere lief' till last winter when mY mother This simple drug dries the moment
throughout the whole show. Sir Doug- got me to tr MI RD' .
y NA S LINI it is applied and, does not even irri-
MENT. The effect of which was al-
ias Haig was a human man, and no tate the surrounding skhi while an -
more, most magical. TWO bottles complete-fplying it or afterwards.
WOrking day since.
"Genial, friendly, with a handshake 1Y eared Ine and have worhed every This announcement will interest
many of our readers. If your drug-
gist, hasn't any freezone tell him to
surely get a small .bottle for you from
his wholesale drug house.
then ready to proceed laomeward with
our precious liquid.
•
Production of Cheese.
The total' production of factory
cheese in, Canada in 1916 was 192,968, -
Compared with 183 878 898 lb., of tho
value of $27 5137 775 in 1915. By pro-
'rence.i the lead in prodiletion. Is taken
by Ontario with a total quantity in
1916 of 126,015,870 lb., of the value of
$23,312,935, Quebec being second with
61,906,750 lb. of the value of $11,245,-
104. These two provinces together
account for 98 P. c• of the npial 550 -
duction of factory cheese. The pro-
duction and value of factory cheese in
the other provinces in 1916 were as
follows: Prince Edward Island, 2,-
121,7,36 lb., value $409,495; New Bruns-
wick, 1,185,664 lb., value $210,692;
Mariitoba, 880,728 lb., value $15,8,931;
Alberta, 745,122 lb., value $154,454;
Novnt Scotia, 94,727, value $16,959; and
BrItiSli. Columbia, 18,00Q lb., i"alue
13.960. 'rim average price per lb. of
factory cheese for all Canada worlts
but to 21 cents In 1916, as compared
'th 17 cents in 1915. In 1916 the
Columbia, 25 cents. In Quebec and
4 Ontario the average`priCe IS 18 cents
itrid in Alberta It is 21 cents.
13ritish military authorities have is-
sued instructions that no soldiers who
are now engaged on agricultural work
in Enedand are to be withdrawn front
the land until further notice. This
instruction applies to all the classes
sokPe,s who have been mode avail -
e for agricultnral, work
A Coll to
Your Grocer
will bring a
package of
UtS
A delicious,
healthftil food
and a pleas-
ing lesson
economy. -
"There's Reason!'
Yours gratefully,
JOHN WALSH
TURKEY'S SHINING.,STONE.
Prophetic Piece of 3Iarble Keeps Otto- cLIRIBED ills
mans Confident of Victory.
Perhaps the most remarkable of all
the Constantinople "prophecies," re-
cently discussed, is connected with
the "Shining Stone" in the MOsque of
St. Sophia. This is a slab of trans-
lucent marble, brought from Persia,
which has been fixed in the west side
of the gallery.
It emits rays of dazzling brilliancy
during times of national prosperity or
religious triumphs of Islani, but be -
Too to Walk Upright. Operation
Advised. Saved by Lydia E.
Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound.
comes black and oPaone, however This woman now raises chickens 2,nd
cloudless the skies, when disaster does manual labor. Read her story:
threatens the Ottoman Empire or the Richmond. Inch: --"For two years I
faith. — was so sick and weak with troubles
from my age that
when going up
stairs I had to go
very slowly with
my hands on the
steps, then sit down
at the top 'to rest.
The doctor said he
thought I: should
have an operation,
and my friends
thought I would not
The Respectful Tmuntv.
live to move into
n I lender, to a Canadian battalion — daughter asked me
emmmided by a bald, elderly "colonel. to try Lydia E. ,P nkham's Vegetable
Compound as she had taken it with good
low days he. approached' his
tilts. I did so my weakri d`
lohl.narnagnrcileevilanaciew.1 asked Pernii'siO 'tb " ppeated, gamed in strength, moved
"I wish you would ,use your influ- garden wong, shhoonivelect(lIcidiratndlidings-lodf
lice, sir, to resfrain my platoon 'from" ing and dement WOrk, and raised bun-
eferring to me as 'Legs,' '' he said clreas °I chickens -and fineks. ean.
not say enough in praise of Lydia ,Flo'
"Sure, my lad; sure," replied the Pinkluim's Vegetable Com ound
It never hitherto , been seen
darkened, 'though. the Sultan's armies
have frequently been defeated and
the power of Islam seemed', to' suffer
eclipse. Thus this prophetic stone
proves to believing Moslems ,that,
howeVer fate may. frown in the pres-
ent war, the real victory remains 'with
'AI,
Pec or l.. fila;;:
while
lil,c
springs,
'hen the macs slat
fishes may be see
1)Z t;nnfireds Its: purSISIt; of
c' nos left behind Ly t3se
CIIaltb the trees, soltaettlne
thirty= or even forty feet,
sects,
]6
ii
the
pi
ail. a�
a
4i+
art et -,t Buddhist monastery
v;codim blocks, believed to
l est p"i t ig bkoek in t:l
e
ve r c c try; been discovered.
.Li
ten buying
is t
is on ha �laa
"
PIANO AOTION
ra,
ti' tt3f�
pills oven' the
rent a mnan, 133:e <a
behave 11k€; ore.
'11
in
111' aced r, t31e. a and leaaw'c tlo l,lc
O S Tel :II
SS p,aszrp sly, Dges ru
remote Ibe halt, and .krone
wx0tk d, $2a bettleile ivcrcti. £it3pl
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tlriAsot ka;`r Qo3i , it(SRatf rtfi tt. circ }...
, w.y!,tat1R % •ff aR 9,,, T"hisW •
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islacs.
1?lIS.
a
1, 9
1111 e
Easilyand Cheaply
Using
EIIIICtir
�Si
M
and l`ei e
ciitn Brook "D to
of
The Soap to i
eletinse 1310- jll.r3'
iy- the Oin•ment E
rltahcandheal.
r , f
tlnnc, better
all skin and scalp ,`
troubles, as well
as for cw'ery'-day
toilet purposes, 1
prl
liacFree Sample
% byMail
With 2 ,.
. ta�aldnl3oalr. Farsltzttalesar2tis'eas
cwst,-aalr'd: " uticura Dept, N, Boston.
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S. A, Sold tlst'olssiswauc tiro world,
i
d.l
tw
Ito
1113. ',nrl
rlak5rt
t' st itch:
lit ., d[rtCr having` Vt7tt,
rat a u;1, SS eeks'"eco �
sets!' 1 t1. ,*:.•.
Say. atos, ttztwt ^.}sero shift
sltrlal-
1S'aU 'rl'(q ti 01 strew: or w,
It a `y't,ursrrlt to snek.e Om fzlloN nlu
test; etee hews' fora, you can work 00 how
Crtyou a (` ., Walk wt`ak
w*
Sit}
7YSaX
t becoming e
tired. Next take
k .a t7 w"
two . r -
e rI
la X tXX tF
Cbl . ,.
of nas:.ntcd iron three titne:c Her �t2}
after meals tor two weeks, Then test
your strength again and see' how ninth
you have trained, From my own,ex-
perlcnee with Nuxzwtcd Iran, :I feel It 'is
;�a
ea
y
ww
Coe f that
Iron) actr f!
puts tho Qin
rtlaro atuTT tNuxrtr0n
+nagate, It'cartat,nly':
o�of• co fth Into a man
w•
u1 a
u aZe
ie X•
cXne
d
y• that i
should
ilfatl
lit
tae k',
e t i
p everyn
IXats
tat is and 1
X r
1af ti
ta• every e e w•
� w is
P asci r•
physician in this caulstr�. -
E1 Nunotod Iron, recommended above by
Dr, &mow. !n .for sale by sit hood drug
rists. ou an �sttsoiwtto (rearms -too at`attc-
cons and satisfaotlon or Your ttione7 ra-
funded.
Doctors
Tell
Why
They Prescribe �.
.
Explain
Haw
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In Many Instances.
Iar. Beck, an eye specialist of near]r
twenty years practice. says: "Two promi-
nent eye specialists, after a thorough exam-
ination of a young girl aged twelve. de-
cided that to save the sight of or right eye
the
left
must
be tryremoved.
on Opt before
p ad-
vised-
Ivitting the operation. within three days
a decided imp.r0sement was noticeable,
within a week the inflammation had almost
disappeared, and at the end of sir weeks
all danger was past and ^the eye saved. I
saw the ease again to -day. The eye ball
has perfect `motion. 'Whoa she began to
use The conjunctival imlanunation has disap-
peared. lier vision is nott• 20/20 (20/20 is
normal as you know) as against 20/2000
when she began the use of lion-Opto.
other patient came to me suffering from
131epharitis INIarginalis with all the usual
symptoms such as morning agglutination
02 the lido chrOnic vonitioctivitis_, and
epliipliera. tier eyes had the dull, suUtised
Ixpression common to such cases. She used
Bon-Opto and not only overcame her dis-
tressing condition but so strengthened her
eyesight that she was able to dispense with
her distance glasses and her headache and
neuralgia left her. In this instance I should
say her eyesight was improved 100 per cent."
Dr. Judkins says: "While house surgeon
at a New England Elye and Ear Infirmary
and durinf many years in general dispen-
oPuate ana opticians too willing, to pre-
scribe glasses; and both inclined to neglect
Has Seen Eyesight Improve fronk 73 the strengthening and developing of the
sexy pract.ce, I found oculists too prone to
to 100 in a fleniarkably Short Tint' eYesight- The success °f 13°11' -°Pt°
os ,on, ass.—Idctims of eye strain and
other eye :weaknesses, and tho'se Irlio wear
glasses, will be glad to -know that Doctors
' and ,Eye Specialists.now agree there is real
hope and help for them. Many whose eyes
were failing say ,they' have had their oyes
restored and.maily ayho once wore glasses'
say tbby,haye thrown them away. One man:
says, after using Bon-Opto: "I was almost
blind. Could mot see to reado,a1; all. Now
Can ref!d everything without my glasses, ,n
thy eyes ao riot hurt any More. At night
they would ,pein"clreatifully. Now they feel
s. strengthening the eyesight will soon :make
eve lasses old-fashione . The Director of
..isfelical Inspection of Boston Sehools rn /1.
that only 14,010 pupils out of 80,175 exam-
ined need to wear glasses nov--, a marked
decrease over (lie previbus report. Bon-
Opto is hastening the eyeglas,sless age in
bespectacled Boston."
Dr. Smith. an oculist of wide experience,
says: "1 hayo treated in private practice a
number of serious optlialude diseases -with
Borl-Opto and am able to report ullirnate
recoyery in both acute and ehron' 5
fine all the lime. it Watt like a Mirmile to or
report published Pebruav `,0 1915 t
i r. B ceme to 105 Mime suffering -with 'an
, ,, v m used it says: "ilhemt- infected eye. The condition VraS so serious
mosphere secined hazy with or without that an op -- tion for enucleation seemed
glasses, hut after -using this prescription for imperative. :Before i• -•sorting, to the ormr-:
fifteen days everything seems clear. I can ative method I prcscrined Ilon-Opto and ill
read even fine priiit without glasses." Au- twerty.l'our hours, the SOCrelion bad. lcs-
onter who used It say.s: "I was bothered staled. hill- -- -
a hos., I cured and retained. its normal .vision. Au -
e worn gbis5os several years,. both:- Other.ease of 'extreme convergent strabismus.
,stai.ce nud,,wor,k, 'and. witheu t,them (cross ores) escaped the surgeon's knife by
Ilit,:::::111.1,1,03,21.)lielee,11:_,sci,c,:fllirre(le:calltsd'ee-Je-s,t.:1
lonel solemnly,' "if you'll use yours -if these facts are useful you.may pdb.,0 conditi3Oir otving,%9;
,010 t' „women."—Ilirs. 0. JOIINSTO.F,ROlyte
to stop rny whole battalion calling rne lish them for the benefit of other, "4,1):
4.14144
mantes t Ciu• a colds 130x 190, Richmond. Ind. ,
ISSUE NO. 44-7'17.
`Bon-Opto Is Hastening the Eyeilas.5.
less Age in Bespectacled Boston."
also used it and we 'are agreed as to its re-
sults. In a few daYs ruiner my observa-
tion, the eyes of an astlig,,matic case v-ero so
improved that glasses have been discarded
by the patient."
Eye troubles of many descriptions may be
wonderfull,v benefited by the use of lion-
Opto and if you vvant to 'strengthen your
eyes,' go -to any drag store and get a bottle
.of ton-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto
tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and
let it dissolve. With this liquid bathe the
eyes two to fold- times daily. You should
notiee.your eyes clear up perceptibly right
from the start, and -inflammation and red- '
ness svill quickly disappear. If your eyes
bother 'you even a iittle it- is your (bety to
take steps to .sa,ve them now before it is too
lake. Iliplialessly blind inigliv have
strved their sight -4f they had ot(red for their
NOTE—A eliy physician to -whom. the ahove
remarkable eye remedy. ,Its
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