The Brussels Post, 1917-6-7, Page 3YOUNG FOLKS 1
A Fite Solution,
Indeed, I try my very best
To learn the lesson well,
And why I fail at every test
I really cannot tell!
For, with my atlas in my lap,
I'm sure•of every place,
Each state and country on the map,
Each river, I can trace.
But teacher says when I recite
A dreadful thing occurs;
I don't get any answers right—
At least, they're not like leers!
Utah becomes a town of Spain
Beside Lake Sunapee!
Peru, a river of Touraine,
Flows to the Caspian Sea!
I tell her that the Middle States
Lie southwest of the Horn,
Washed by those queer Magellan
Straits,
Cancer and Capricorn!
So teacher shakes her head and sighs.
"Whatever shall I do
'With such a stupid boy?" she cries.
"What will become of you?"
If he feels sorry for my sake
And wants to have me pase,
She'll be obliged to let me take
My atlas to the class!
—Johnson Morton,
"Go To Work'And Make Yourselves
Some."
In a great yard at the edge of a city
stood several pine trees and three big
maples. All winter long the pine
trees had worn their pretty, warm
green dresses, while the maples stood
shamefacedly by, bare and cold in the
bleak wintry air, Finally, when the
warm spring sunshine began to work
its wonderful magic in the air, the
maples could stand their bareness no
longer.
"I'm so ashamed!" cried the biggest
Maple." "This sunshine makes me feel
queer!"
"I think we ought to get some new
clothes," suggested the middle-siz-
ed tree.
"Yes, everyone has new clothes for
spring, and we ought to have some,
too," added the smallest Maple Tree.
"You're quite right," said the big-
gest Maple, and he looked over the
yard and saw the fresh green of the
lawn, the bright crocuses here and
there, and the tulips by the walk.
Even the people passing on the street
looked fresher and brighter than dur-
ing the cold winter storms. "Yes, we
must have some new frocks."
"Let's ask the Pine Tree; her dress
is always fresh and green. Maybe
she can tell us how to get some new
clothes," suggested the middle-sized
tree hopefully. "Oh, Friend Pine
Tree, can you tell us how to get some
pretty green frocks like yours?"
"That I can," replied the pine Tree
cheerfully. "Go to work and make
yourselves some."
But the maples did not like that ad-
vice. "We don't want to work so
hard or wait so long; we want dresses
right away," they said.
"Let's ask the South Wind; maybe
she knows where to get clothes," sug-
gested the biggest Maple. So the
next time the South Wind blew
through the yard they asked her.
"To be sure I can tell you where to
get new dresses," laughed the South
Wind. "Go to work and make your-
selves some."
"That same advice!" grumbled the
Maples. "Let's ask the Sunbeams."
So bright and early the next morn-
ing they asked the Sunbeams their
question,
"New clothes?" laughed the Sun-
beams. "Go to work and make your-
selves some."
And then the Maples began to
notice and to think.
"Perhaps, after all, we shall get
them just as soon if we make our own
clothes," said the middle-sized Maple.
"Let's' try." So all three maples set
to work.
Soon the South Wind blew by. "Oh,
• are you working?" she asked. "Do
let me help you!" And quickly she
ble* a dozen warm breezes through
the bare branches.
And the Sunbeams, when they came
visiting', cried, "Oh, if you are mak-
ing clothes, we want to help!" And
they bathed the trees in golden light.
Even the raindrops, up on a cloud,
saw those busy trees and came tumbl-
ing down to help all they 'could, And
so, in no time at all, or so it seemed,
those maples were dressed in new
frocks of green.
"Just look!" exclaimed the smallest
tree, as she settled her new gown with
a dainty rustle. "We made them so
quickly, and everyone has been so
kind, and---"
"That's because' you worked, your-
self," whispered the South Wind, 'We
all like to help workers." And away
she blew to find another busy tree.—
Youth's Companion,'
Tho Clever Gunner.
Comment on the perfect marlcsman.
ship now displayed in the navy was
made in the form of an anecdote by a
sergeant of a United States marine
recruiting corps.
The captain called up a gunner and
pointing out a battleship several miles
away, said:.
"You see that ship?"
"Aye, aye, air," said the gunner.
"You see the officer ou deck?"
"Aye, aye, sir."
"Well, you bit him in the eye with
a 18 -inch shell."
"Aye aye, sir. Which eye, sir?"
Milted tete gunnel•.
Whole Wheat and! SEVRES ALSO MOBILIZED, JSe �� 1fMilk—tile two mot perfect Renowned For its Beautiul China,
f'; g
Now Making Crucibles,
foods given to man. Dietetic
Long famous for its eoramice,
experts may quarrel about Sevres is now performing yeoman
everything else, but they are wax -time service. It makes the
crucibles, the condensers, the retorts, Why Mr. and Mrs. West Reeoni-
*reed on this. The proper and other paraphernalia used in the
mend Dodd's Kidney Pills.
combination is Shredded distillation of the various powerful
Wheat Biscuit with milk acids that are used in making modern
high explosives. They Cured Mr. West's Lumbago and
—the greatest amount of Before the war, says the Argonaut,'
protein (the element that the Central Powers 11ad a corner on Made Mrs, West Feel Like a New
this market. Much 'of the pottery Person, They Are Best Tonic,
builds muscular tissue) for and glassware used in •laboratories St. James, Man„ May the 28tH (Tonle. L)
the least money. Two or and chemical factories came from —„ilial Dodd's Kfduoa Pills aro living
three of these Biscuits with Bohemia. As soon as the war began up to their great reputation 1l1 the
the Allies had to find ways he supply f
West Is twice proved by Mr, and Mrs,
milk ,make a nourishing ihlg their rim needs, The French G. West, well known and highly II; government immediately turned to Lire
breakfast on which to start a73eated residents of this place, Let
Sevres plant.
Mrs, West toll the story of what the
the day's work and they It was long and slow work for the great Canadian kidney remedy has
French ceramic specialists, for they
COSI only a few cents. A done for her husband and herself.
boon to the housewife be- had never given attention to that
blanch of the art Before they found
The Highest 1 e s
"M' husband suffered from attache
cause they are ready -cooked an alloy that would hold the powerful of lumbago,” she states, "and the doe -
and ready -to -eat. Delicious needs, they tried innumerable mixtures
gf war s•
for did Hine no good
ENCOURAGE CULTIVATION
Campaign by Canadian Pacific Ry. to
Meet Food Shortage.
In order to encourage the settle-
ment and cultivation of vacant lands
in the Western Provinces, the Cana-
dlan Pecifie Railway Company
CHAIN MAIL VEIL.
New Device Attached to British Bel',
mets to Save the Eyee.
More and more the mon in the
trenches are coming to resemble their
armor -clad forebears. The latest inno-
vation is a chain mail veil draped from
through its Colonization and Develop- the steel helmets. The invention is
1uen Department, of which Mr. J. S. that of a London eye specialist and it
Dennis is the head, rias undertaken has proved its value, The stool veil
an active campaign to try and induce hangs from a rod across the helmet
absentee owners to cultivate their front and protects the eyes and face,
holdings. while not interfering enough with the
A.eireular has been issued to some sight to impair the soldier's effici-
8,000 absentee owners, pointing out envy,
the profits which can be made by
cultivating their lands, and showing
how many farmers sold their last
HEALTHY CH1
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Loss of appetite is a serious vino -
ENtom in small children; but be sure it is
years' crop for more than the original --loss of appetite, not "piecing" between
cost of their farms, It is natural for little ones to be meals, before you send for a doctor,
The Company offers the advice and well, and with care every baby can be
assistance of its Colonization and kept well. The main thing towards
Development Department free of keeping little ones well is to keep their 120r1T-MAKING NEWS AND JOB
charge, in supplying reliable informs- little stomach sweet and their bowels P Offiees for sale in good Ontario
g ,towns, Tile moat useful and lntorestln$
tion as to how to go about getting regular, Baby's Own Tablets will do of all businesses. I011 lnformuton on
this. Thousands of mothers keep the application to Wilson Publishing Com -
Tablets in the house, as they find them . piny, 73 Adelaide Street, Toronto,
IOEWSPAPERS POS, SALE
but I can truth- the land under cultivation and will
lou leinds fully say that since using Dodd's Kid- send, on request, the fullest details as
to routes of travel, customs regula-
tlons, passenger and freight rates and
similar data.
r•="•'� ,e �'•• r•" In undertaking this eamaign the
r s those
person. I have -rained 10 lbs, since us- Company is following its usual broad
England and to Russia, so that triose ing them and my friends compliment policy of Dominion -wide develo maul,
Icountries are no longer forced to ob-
tain their supplies by devious means me on how well I look. realizing that every new settler means
at extortionate prices from Holland „I have recommended Dodd's Kid- greater pfoduction to meet the food
and the Scandinavian countries.
with berries or other fruits. Finally they discovered a mixture nay Pills he le entirely free from lum-
Made in Canada. that, if not the counterpart of the bagd,
I
Summer Models
Bohemian, is at least as good. Now myself took six boxes of Dodd's
: : m a a Kidney Pills and am Just like a new
nay Pills to some of my lady friends
J The huge condensers used in the dis- who were complaining of not feeling
tillation of picric acid were the hard- well and they, like myself, speak high-
est for the Sevres savants to produce.,lY of them,"
They are so large that tiny cracks Dodd's I{idney Pills cure the kid.
are likely to form in them while they nays, Cured kidneys make pure blood.
are being "roasted" in the huge That is why Dodd's Kidney Pills are
t
Flowered voile trimmed with plain
organdy is a charming combination
for a summer frock, especially if made
in a manner similar to the accompany-
ing illustration. The pleated skirt
finished with a frill around the waist,
and big, fluffy pockets, is unusual in
its style and daintiness. McCall Pat-
tern No. 7785, Ladies' Waist, in 6
sizes, 34 to 44 bust; and No, 7795,
Ladies' Two -Piece Skirt, in 39 or 37 -
inch length, in 6 sizes, 22 to 30 waist.
Price, 20 cents each.
® 1fOCALL
Bloomer frocks are all the rage for
little tots. The cunning model 11-
lustrated is invade with dress and
bloomers attached, making one gar-
ment to handle and to make, but giv-
ing the effect of two when the little
dress is on. McCall Pattern No. 7788,
Child's Bloomer Dress; in 3 sizes, 2 to
years. Price,15 cents,
G
These patterns may be obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or from
the McCall Co., 70 Bond St,, Toronto,
Dept. W. „
Two Swedish pulp mills are now
manufacturing industrial alcohol from
their waste.
UNIVERSITY
KINGSTON
ONTARIO
ARTS
MEDICINE EDUCATION
APPLIED SCIENCE
Mining, EElectrical Engineeringnic5l and
HOME STUDY
Art. Cowlth one year s sttea dfuce. Degree
Y
Summer School Navigation School
July end Aua,et December to April
15 CEO. Y. CROWN, Registrar
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electric furnaces that formerly served
for the manufacture of dishes.
PERFECT HEALTH
DI. E TO THE BLOOD
No Girl or Woman Need Be Con-
stantly Ailing and
Unhappy.
Nature intended every girl and every
woman to be happy, attractive, active
and healthy. Yet too many of them
find their lives saddened by suffering—
nearly always because their blood is to
blame. All those unhappy girls and
women with colorless Cheeks, dull
skins and sunken, lusterless eyes, are
in this condition because they have not
enough blood, red blood in their veins
to keep them well and in the charm of
health. They suffer from depressing
11e best tonic.
TOMB OF OUR MOTHER EVE
Mohammedans Claim Eve Is Burled
Near Yeddah, Port of Mecca.
What is probably the most remark- an egg than any hen."
able and strangest of all alleged Bible
shortage which at present threatens
the world, and which Canada, with Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brook -
its extensive and fertile unplowed
areas, can provide,
Matter ofJudgment.
Two men were boldly discussing the
merits of a book, Finally one of them,
himself an author, said to the other:
"No, John, you can't appreciate it, r
You never wrote a book yourself,"
"No," retorted John, "and I never
laid an egg, but I'm a better judge of
an efficient guard against illness. Cou-
ceiting thein Mrs. Hilaire Desmarais,
St. Joseph de Sorel, Que., writes: "I
believe Baby's Own Tablets are the
best medicine in the world for child-
ren. My baby was terribly constipated
but the Tablets promptly cured him
and now he is a big healthy child." The
lata •aro sold by medicine dealers
or by mail at 25 cents a box from The
Tab
ville, Ont.
Carpets look much better if beaten
on an old bed spring than on a clothes-
line,
Easy Minard's Liniment to the hoose.
tombs is that which marks the sup.
posed resting place of Eve, the mother
of the human race. It lies about a mile
to the north of Jeddah, the port of
Mecca.
The tradition that Eve was buried
here is older than Mohammed, Adam
ie belteved'by some to rest at his own
peak in Ceylon, but this is debated by
Oriental scholars. There had been a
difference, so the Mohammedans say,
between our first parents, and Eve
spent the Last years of her life at Jed-
dah, whore ehe was burled, not far
from the great temple in Mecca which
Moslem tradition ascribes to the
hands at Adam himself.
A common legend attributes to Eve
weariness and periodical headaches. the height of 118 feet, but this does
Dark lines form under their eyes, their not correspond with the dimensions of
heart palpitates violently after the her tomb, which Is nearly 400 feet
slightest exertion, and they are often long ! She must have been of a some -
attacked with fainting spells. These what strange shape, as her grave is
are only a few of the miseries of blood- only 10 feet or 11 feet wide! In the
lessness. Nothing can secure girls and middle of the grave is a small build -
women from the inevitable decline lag containing a curious witness to
that follows anaemia except a genes. the devotion of the Moslems. On the
ous supply of new, rich, red blood, and whitewashed walls of this little temple
nothing has -ever proved so successful are hundreds of thousands of pencilled
in creating red, good blood as Dr. Wil- names, as far as the hand can reach.
Hams Pink Pills for Pale People.
Thousands and thousands of girls and
Kronen owe their good health and
charming complexion to the use of this
medicine. Here is one example of its
power to cure. Miss Donna Basten,
St. Jerome, Que„ says: "For over a
year my health was gradually failing,
my' blood had seamed almost to have
turned to water, my cheeks were pale,
my lips bloodless, and the sdtghtest
exertion left me breathless. I suffered
frequency from severe headaches, my
appetite failed, and my friends feared
I was going into consumption. I had
been doctoring but did not derive any
benefit, and finally I had to give up
my work and return hone. It was at
this stage that a friend brought me a "When Your Eyes Need Care
box of Dr, Williams'. Pink Pella and Oeebturinaleyeb0edidne. Noamerttng—Feels
urged me to try them. By the time Mae—Acta Qnlekly. Try tit for Red, Weak,
the box was used I thought theywere sore Syne end your ated IOyen of Marine it
g' Compoended by our Oculists—ttot a 'Barest
helping me, and decided to continue. u°diet°°'—but used In anccessful Phystcfama'
Practice for many genas. Now dedicated to
using the pills, I took a half dozen rho Pahlln and sold by Druggists at We per
boxes more, when my strength had Settle• afurino Eye Salvo to Aaeptio Tnbee,
e5o and 6 write for Snok of the Ere Ftce.
Murine Sys Remedy Company, Ohlongo. Ada
Vegetable. gardens under trees will
ter than I had been for years. I would,not do well. They shade the plants
urge every weak and ailing girl to give and take the moisture from the soil.
Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills a fair trial." I
These pills are sold by all medicine 'meanies Liniment Ltamberman's Friend.
cents a box pr six boxes for $2,50 from i To invigorate yourself when bath -
dealers or may be had by mail at 60—
The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ing, put some coarse salt ina jar and
ville, Ont.
Miaard'u Liniment need by Physicians,
An Englishman has invented a vest
with lapels which can be turned up
and used as throat and chest protec-
tors in inclement weather. -
MONEY ORDERS
Send a Dominion Express Money
Order. They are payable everywhere.
Don't throw away burnt milk; pour
it into a clean jug and stand in cold
water. By the time the milk is quite
cold the scorched taste will have dis-
appeared,
completely returned, my appetite was
restored, my color returned, headaches
had disappeared and I was feeling bet.
I
A STATE'S BUTCHER SHOPS.
New Zealand Opens Two in Auckland
As An Experiment.
The New Zealand government has
recently opened two butcher shops
in Auckland in order to keep the re-
tail price of meat down to the lowest
possible minimum, and also to make
the experiment as to whether under a
stricter system of management the
increases in the price of meat an-
nounced by the butchers are justified.
The butchers are given the option of
drawing on the Imperial Govern-
ment's supplies. The two freezing
companies in the Auckland district
will supply meat to them during al-
ternate months at bare cost price,
without trying to make any profit on
the transaction, The Government re-
tail shops are already transacting a
very large business, and the public
are able to purchase neat at sub-
stantially reduced prices,
The Isle of Man is under British
sovereignity, but has its own constitu-
tion and government, and is exempt
from laws made by the British Parlia-
ment unless specifically named. The
chief executive officer, the Lieutenant
Governor, is appointed by the British
Crown.
pour on just enough water to make
a slush --not enough to dissolve the
salt. Take it up by handfuls and
rub yourself with it, then rinse off
with clear water and rub well.
—o—o 0 0 0-0 0 0—
YES I LIFT A CORN
OFF WITHOUT PAIN t°
Cincinnati man tells how to dry
up a corn or callus so It lifts
off with fingers.
0
0
—o—o—o--o—o—o—o--o—o--o—o—o—
Yon corn -pestered men and women
Hood suffer no longer. Wear the shoes
Mat nearly killed you before, says this
Cincinnati authority, because a few
drops of freozone applied directly on a
Minerd's Liniment Co., Ltd.
Gents,—I Have used your Minard's
Liniment in my family and also in my
stables for years and consider it the
best medicine obtainable.
Yours truly,
ALFRED ROCHAV,
Proprietor Roston Pond Hotel and
Livery Stables.
If the baby is lonesome or fussy, tie
a mirror where she can see herself,
and she will be interested in seeing her
companion. Fasten her toys to her
carriage or crib with a long string.
If they fall, or if she throws them
away, they can't go far and she will
soon be playing with them again.
Ask for Minard'e and take no other,
When buying your Piano
insist on having an
"1OTTiO H GEL".
PIANO ACTION
Am rica's
Plonaer H. CLAY GLOVER CO.; Inc.
Dog Remedies 118 Fest 31st Street, New York
BOOK ON
DOG DISEASES
And How to Feed
Tfalled free to any address by
the Author
MISOBLLANEOUS
1)ICY'CLES, NEW AND S1;0OND
Iie.nd. 512,00 up. Send for spge1a1
price ilst varsity Cyo1° works, 413
Spadini Ave.. Toronto,
('1ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, Era,
NJ Internal and external, cured nith-
nut pain by our home treatment write
ne before too late. Ur. Mailman :12edlce.l
Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont.
AUTOMOBILES Fob SALE.
1910 CADILLAC
do , 0Fl s spare
tire, Price 0250.
T_lf UDSON, 1616 MODEL,6 CYLIN-
.171. der, 7 Passenger Touring Car. Elec-
trio rights and starter Recently over-
hauled and newly painted. Tires in good
shape. Price 01,300.
UDSON, 1015 MODEL, 0 CYLIN-
.a der, 7 Passenger Touring Cat•, with
electric lights and starter, Thoroughly
overhauled In our shop and newly paint-.
ed. Seat covers on all seats and doors.
Oversize tires, Price 01,200,_
•6'•6 CDSON, MODEL 37, 5 PASSENGER,
JJJ.. 4 cylinder Touring Gar, El°etrto
Ilghts and star ter,in goad running order
and newly painted. Looks like a new
car. Price 0660.
PhrGE SEDAN, 'VERY FINE
A looking closed car seating tiv0.
Lie,tric lights and starter, also Inside
dome Light. Nearly all the windows
opensumm, werhichdrlving•ives amplece0700, ventilation for
pars?
11..,TUDSON, MODEL 93. 6 PASSEN-
J1.5. ger, 4 eylinder Tg
running order, ata specialouring price,Car, 5360.in ood
$$UN MODE"t" A HIGH
5.0 poweredDSO,1013 six cylindL er,56 passenger
l'rookssarinligke Car,new. to Pgoodrice running0750. order and
"9 TUDEBACKER, SEVEN PASSEN-
1' 7 er 4 cylinder Touring Cnr, to good
;e§,E ���� Wig. runningger,
order, Tires In good shape.
] This car was painted this year and looks
from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, very nice. Price 0360.
Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar g AA SON, 5 PASSENGER, 4 CYLIN-
trouble and gets horse going sound. ee der Touring Car. Has electric lights
It acts mildly but quickly and good re- and sturter, good tires, and is a bargain
suite are lasting. Does not blister 'rt the price, 5300,
or remove the hair and horse can p',@�'g�,� 1r slsLL, s PASSENGER CA13RI0-
be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with suit let. for a doctoni
landeoee closed
loe oar,
each bottle tells how, 52.00 a bottle
delivered. Horse Book 9 M free. R 8 only sell used cars atter the pur-
chaser bas had a denhonstratton and
ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment satisfied himself of the running auait-
for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, En- ties of the ear he is buying. Cali at our
larged Glands, Wens, Bruisea,VaricoseVeins; ebowroom next time you are in Tarontq
heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tellyou and let our salesmen show you or
y our used cars and give you a demo nstra
any o
more if you write, 51 and $2 a bottle at tion. -
dn100 or dehv.ted, Llbenl 14al bowie far 100 800epv, THE Dontr(171ON AUTOMOBXL£ OO,
The diamond is the hardest known W. F. 00588, F, 0. F., 511 tymans Bldg., Montreal, Caa Limited
I 146-150 Bay Street. Toronto. Ont.
ObsorDlor sad Abaorblar, Jr., are made 1¢ Banda'
substance—to get.
Dr. Beck, The Well Knowe Eye Speclahst
and Doctor Adkins, s, TThe Medical Author,
Publish Astonishing Report on oder !
Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight
Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Many Instances
A
DR. 1313011:
Free Prost -Arden You Can 27ave
Filled and 'Use at Home.
New York.—Dr, Beck, a New Toth state
ere specialist, and Pr.:ludktns, a Massa-
chusetts physician, were naked 14 make a
thnrneg0 Lest of the popular eye remedy,
Bon Opto, Ther reports wer0 most luter-
esting. Here they are:
Dr, Beck reports, "When my attentien
was first called to the wonderful eye rem-
edy, Bon OptoI was inclined to be skepti-
0e1. I makeit a rule to Lest every um
treatment which is brought to my attention.
ilavhtg spedallsed in eye work for the ppeat
twenty years, I believe I am qualified to
express an intelligent opining ou remedies
Applicable to the eyes. since Bon Opto has
created retell a seesntlon throughout the
Pulled States nud Canada I welcomed the
opportunity to test it. I Megan to use it in
my frnetice it little ever a year ego and I
am frank to say that tete results Obtained
ere such that I hesitate to tell of my ex-
perlonce for fear it will sound incredible,
Some of the results S have aeodmplished
tender, achingcorn or callus stops n•ith Yvon Opto not may io'tonished myself
p but also other physicians with 'Whew I have
SOrOaeed at once find soon the corn or talked about 1t. '3 have hail many individ-
uals who had w0011 516813111 foe years for
fur.sightedness, 6lesr-sightedness, astigma-
tism and other two wenitnesees, tell me they
have dispenned with them through the adop-
tion of the Don Opto principal. Tieny eye
teroonutrbhle°stioDtao n abnod traaexd adtiltoctly to musoulnr
0"to method toie bolo toonOxlOmrdcisseln0nedBoen•
velop the eye muscles, 11 reaches conditlmle
shut possible through oilier Menne, I advlso
every thoughtful ph/skean to study Bnu
Oslo principal, give it the Mane earefnl
trim I Neve 11114 there 10 110 dotibt 111 tu0
ntlnd they will come' to the eonriuslon I
have, namely, that the Bon Opto method
"Pena the door for the cure of many eye
troubles which lam heretofore been .tntpos-
slble to rape wall. The treatment is NO
simple in its application Ntnt. it atm ho need
Lame by 111111011e of average leteiltgen05,
151=7 01111 practice I have seen 1t strengthea
the eyesight more than 50 per cent in one
week's time. I bare also used it with sur-
prising effect in cases of work strained eyes,
inn]: eye, initammetl lids, catarrhal con-
unctivltes, smarting, painful, aching,. acti-
ng eyes, eyes weakened from colds, smoke
sun, dust and wind, watery eyes, blurred
vision, and in fact many other conditions
too numerous to describe in this report. A
new and startling case had just come under
my observation, which yielded to Bon 0p t0,
is that of a young girl, 1.2 years old, Tn'o
prominent eye s eciallste, after a thorough
examination of the young girl, decided Su
Order to save the sight of her right eye, the
lett ole must be removed.efore permit -
tins her to he Operated on, the young gir s
father decided to use •I3on Onto. In less
than three days a marked improvement was
noticed. At the end of a week the Milani -
Madan had almost disappeared, and at the
end of six weeks the eye was Saved. ,Just
think what the sawing of that. eye means tg
this little girl, .pother ease is that of 4,
lady ninety-three years old, Sheame to
me with dull vision and extreme inlamme-
tion 00 the lids and the conjunctiva was 41.
most raw. After tido 0'v09lpbo9' use of Bee
Opto the Lids were absolutely normal and
her eyed are as bright de many a girl 05
sixteen."
Dr. Judkins, Maesaehnsetts phyelciau,
formerly Chief of apneas in the Dillon Gen-
oral riosplti1, Roston Mess„ end formerly
Holm Surgeon at the Flew England Bye and
Ear In°r,nery of Portland, Maine, and
medical author for taaey years, reports:
"I have found' oculists too prone to aper.
ale and optbeian5 too w]llipg to proscribe
glasses while netleoting the simple formu-
las widen fora! the bane of tint wonderful
home ,treatment foCr eye troubles Bon Opto,
This in my 0910101, is n remarkablersm•
edy for the euro an4t proven on of many eye
disorders. Its 554c055,in developing and
strongtbeutng the eyesight tv1A s000 make
eye glasses old fashioned and the fort& of
eye baths wblOh the Bon Oplo method p76-.
vitlee, w111 make its Ilse as common as tint
of the tooth brooch, I nm thoroughly con-
vinced from my experience with Bon 01010
that it will strengthen Ole eyesight at least
50 per tout in one tvaei; s dine in many in-
stances. Pr, \\r H. Devine, dire,•tor Of
medical htspcettnn in the Boston !Remota in
his report pul,llehed Februnry 10, 1{117,
states that only 14,01d olit Of 05,108 e-2-
amined, need to wear gleesee now, n marked
deerense, over the previous report. Boo
Opto is is tenhig the eyoglessliess age iu
bespectacled Boston.
Victims of eye strsin Mid outer 010 weelc-
neeses and those who weer Onuses will he
glad to know that according to lir. Beek -
and Dr. Jndkted, there is real ]tope and
]laIp for them. Many whose eyes were frill-
ing sny they have lied their ryes reeterod
by this remarkable proserlptlon and many
who 0ne0 wore glasses say. they have
Ihrewn them away: One men says. after
tiling It: "I was nlumet blind. Could not
two to mad at nil. Now I enn read every
thin without my glasses and my eyes do
not
thing any more. At night they would
linin dreadittll3•. Now they feel fine all the
time. It MS like n ntirnele to Me:" A Indy
who used it says: "The 00unt; phare }wetted
hazy with or without clown but otter ming
tads prescription for 15 dsys ,t fctl.t+.g
lifted oft, root and all, without pain,
A small bottle of free2cne Costs very
little at any drug store, but will post•
tively take off every hard or cert corn
or calbus. This should be tried, as it
is inexpensive and Is eyed not to irri.
tate the surrounding skirl,
If your druggist hasn't any freoccne
tell him to get a, small bottle for you
from his wholesale drug house. It is
fine stuff and acts like a charm every
.tlms.
ISSUE, No. 22—'17.
DR, 31:DI5IN8
canned by overworked, tired eyes which In-
duced °erre headaches, I have worn glasses
for several Fence, hot11 for dtst.iuee nud
close work and without them I could not
reap my otvn name on an envelope or the
typewriting on the mnohlue before me. I
mu do both now end have tlisearde0 my
long distaueo glasses altogether. I can
count the g ant el
• a leaves
on the
trees
fluttering
actress the street 1which for several
years have looked 1110 n dim
green blur t0
me, I cannot express my joy at what 11 has
done for rhe.'
It is believed that thousands who wenn
glasses can now discard theta -in a reason-
able time nod multitudes more will be able
tq strengthen their eyes so ns to be spattedthe troulge and expense of ever getting
glasses. Pre troubles of many d,seriptlous
may be wonderfully beuetited by the use of
this presdri ltiou at home. dere is the pre -
attention 1 (to to any active drug store nue
hes a bottle of Bon Opto tablets Drop one
lion opt. tablet In a fourth of a -glass of
water and let 1t dissolve.. with this liquid
bathe
l oUlthe
mittentwo eves four
rdup perceptibly
right from the start and innammntlou and
redness will quickly disappear. If your
eyes bother you even a tittle, itis your' duty
to tape steps to 0,100 them now before, it• Is
too 1at.o. Tinny hopelessly bliud might have
saved their sight if they had cared for their
Dyes 111 11me.
04OL! above art el er wee ouluent ph stelae to tri0m
the 50015 oracle was enhmttt,d, enld: 'yes, Ina
Bon Opto prescription to ttegr a wmtdam 035
tefa0u7, Ile amtsttntoat 1t 00dlaute am l well
heave to emmont 090 epeolnifets and widely pre.
(0117004 lay limn, 1 I,,00 018001 11 very 00v0050'
15113 115 my ott0 y r00¢tire en 0,5100018 whn90 0008
wore oirnlned throne overwork or m150t ]tlea5e5
It . is one of the very 0510 nrepnrot'cme 1
Tool eOoold hs lcepr 5u hand 200 regmor 1050 Sb
Olntoet Ovimy T.mlit" Bop 0510 rohrrod t0
above, 15 not n pntdnt modlMnpp or n a0eret
remedr. 1t 00 nu ethieei Itreflaration the 000.
tinila loins UrlOtal an th0 p0c1lttsga '.105 0,506
r tot i:nuInne a 11 to stile ielt 070510/11
5 t - o, nl 1 ere week's tim8 in 010stO 1A.
germ! oho r, I Mn rend teen t u pah.1 si2tn, or refl the mbney,, t ie dis pasta
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