The Seaforth News, 1917-07-26, Page 7Practical
Designs
.An unusual arid yet practical novel-
ty is shown M the romper dress here
illustrated. `It is on the order of the
envelope style of chemise except that
the' envelope section fastens under the
dress at the top of the hem and does
not take away from the dress effect.
McCall Pattern No, 7750, Child's One
or Two -Piece Romper Dress. Pattern
in 5 sizes; 6 months to 6 years. Price,
10 cents.
Heather jersey
cloth is used foi de-
veloping a very smart military coat
and service dress. The coat has an
inverted pleat in the back, and the
skirt of the dr se s may be divided front
and back to be worn over bloomers.
McCall Patterns No. 7881, Ladies'
Military Coat; in 30 -inch length; in 5
sizes, 34 to 42 bust; and No. 7877,
Ladies' Service Dress; in 6 sizes, 3410
44 bust. Price, 20 cents each.
These patterns may be obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or
from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St.,
Toronto, Dept. W.
HOW THE DEAF "HEAR" MUSIC.
Music is an Essential Factor in Train-
ing of the Deaf.
-Music, declares the head of an insti-
tution for the care of deaf and dumb
children, is more essential' in the edu-
cation of the deaf than it is in the
training of the hearing child.
In this institution' the classrooms
are provided with pianos, around
which the children gather between re-
citations.
"When the teacher plays an excit-
ing feeling conies up through the
floor," is the way one deaf boy de-
scribes it.
Others, when asked to explain their
sensations, said: "I feel it in my tem-
ples and in my legs." "I feel it
through my whole body," and "I feel
it in my chest and lungs."
The children "hear" more distinctly
when they are allowed to place their
elbows on the piano.
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Rural Church and the Farm.
A great need of the country is di-
version. People who handle the
plough need to have something to
think about. They have many hours
to think. That he may not be a pes-
simist or a false philosopher, that he
may not con over evil thoughts and
fill his mind with wrong and inhuman
sentiments is for the Church to, have
a care. The pulpit must not think it
beneath its dignity to organize play
festivals, and the minister must not
be ashamed to wear motley, if by so
doing he can bring a better and a
nobler .spirit into the countryside, The
tedium of country life is unsocial. It
is against the welfare of the State. It
is bad for the heart and. for the soul,
Children and Birds.
Interest children in birds. By a
study of 'bird charts you can attract
the kindou want by providing the
Cy
food th e y like, Native birds are easy
to domesticate, and respond quickly to
attention to their special needs. Place
a trough of bird feed, 'a wash -basin
or bird -bath, and a shallow basin of
drinking water on your wincloW sill.
• Buckwheat makes an excellent
ip'lealtkfast cereal.
The Waste of War
is terrible, but the waste of
food in times of peacp is
colossal. Rich and poor
alike eat tons of food that
has little food value—and
this useless food breaks down
the so-called eliminating or-
gans and depletes the physi-
cal and mental powers.
Shredded Wheat Biscuit
is all food, prepared by a
process which makes every
particle thoroughly digested.
It is 100 per cent. whole
wheat. Two or three of
these Biscuits with milk,
make a nourishing meal,
sup$lying the greatest
amount of energy at lowest
cost. Delicious with sliced
or other
an
b seas berries
fruits.
Made in Canada.
Probably many a purchase of farm
implements has been postponed, in
the hope that prices would be lower-
ed before the necessity for their use
became acute. AIT' evidences point to
such practice as dangerous procras-
tination.
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1. PAIN ? NOTA BIT I
LIFT YOUR CORNS
q
OR CALLUSES OFF
du
No humbug Apply few. drops
then Just lift them away
with fingers.
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This new drug Is an ether compound
discovered by a Cincinnati chemist,
It is caafled- freezone,
and an w c now be ob=
talned in tiny bottles
as here shown at very
little cost from any
drug store. Just ask
far freezone. Apply a
drop or two directly up•
on a tender corn or cal•
lus and instantly the
soreness disappears.
Sloprtly you will find the
corn or callus so loose
that you can lift it oft,
root and all, with the
-angers.
Not a twinge of pain,
soreness or irritation;
not even the slightest
smarting, either .when
applying freezone or
afterwards.
This drug doesn't eat
up the corn- or callus,
but shrivels them so
they loosen and come right out. It is
no humbug! It works like a charm..
For a few cents you can get rid sf
every hard corn, soft cora or corii'rae-
tween the toes, as well as painful cal-
luses on bottom of your feet. It never
disappoints and never burns, bites os
inflames. If your druggist hasn't any
freezone yet, tell him to get a little
bottle for you from his wholesald
house,
AN OPERATION
AVERTED
Philadelphia, Pa.—"One year ago I
was very sick and I suffered with pains,
in my side and back
until I nearly went
crazy. I went to
differentdoctorsand
they all said I had
female trouble and
would not, get any
relief until I Wonld
be operated on,. I
had eufferedferrous.
years before this
time,but I kept get-
ting worse the more
medicine I took. Every month since I
was a young gir I had suffered with
cramps in my sides at period's and was
never regular. I saw your advertise-
ment in the newspaper and the picture.
of a woman who had been Saved from
an operation and this picture was int-.
pressed on my mind. The doctor had
given mo only two more days to make
up my mind so I sent ray husband to the
4rug store at once for a bottle of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
believe -me, I soon noticed a change and
when I had finished the 'third bottle I
was cured and neVer felt better. I grant
you the privilege to publish my letter
and am only too glad to let other women
know of my cure."--•--Mrs,TiloS, MCGoN-
IoaL, 3432 I-artville Street, Phila., Pa.
ISSUE No. 30—'17.
THE PENALTY OF LIDERTY.
,Severe Discipline Practised by the
Mother of Ruskin.
In the matter of discipline John
Ruskin's mother was a Spencerian be-
fore Spencer. "Let your penalties,"
says that austere philosopher, "be
like the penalties inflicted by inani-
mate nature, inevitable. The hot
tender burns a child the first time he
seizes it; it burns him the second time;
it burns him every time; and be very
soon learns not to touch the hot cin-
der." That was Mrs. Ruskin's method.
To illustrate her way of teaching les-
sons, Ruskin used to tell the follow-
ing incident of his early childhood,
which his mother was fond of relat-
ing.
"One evening, when I was yet in my
nurse's arms, I wanted to touch the tea
urn, which was boiling merrily, It
was an early taste for bronzes, I sup-
pose; but I was resoluta about it. My
mother bade me keep my fingers back;
I insisted on putting them forward. My
i
away would lyave taken me aw Y f • rem
the urn, but my mother said:
"`Let him touch it, nurse,'
"So I touched it, and that was my
first lesson in the meaning of the word
'liberty'. It was the first piece of
liberty I got, and the last that for
some time I asked for."
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ORIGIN OF THE BAYONET.
In 1675 It Was Adopted by the
Armies' of France and England,
The bayonet, which, in spite of all
the latest inventions of modern war-
fare, remains the simplest and most
terrifying weapon on the battlefield,
bears a :name the origin of which is
uncertain.
It is pogpillarly believed to recall 1'l
pleasant old town of Bayonne, whic
nestles at the foot of the -Bay of Bis-
cay, sincea citizen, ono:Puseyyur , is
credited with its invention' about 1650.
Pushed into. the mouth of the gun -
barrel like a Plug, jt was thus adopt-
ed
-
ed
in France and England about 1675.
In 1689 it was attached by two. rings
to the barrel by. General Mackay, and
the socketed bayonet was introduced
by Vauban into the French army in
1708.
SUMMERA.
HEAT
HARD ON BABY
No season of theyearer-
is so danger-
ous
g
ous to the life of little ones as is the
summer. Tlie excessive heat throws
the little stomach out of order so
quickly that unless prompt aid 1s at
hand the baby may be beyond all
human help before the mother realises
hei it ! season when
s 1. Summar s the
diarrhoea,'hholera infantum, dysentry
and colic are most prevalent. Any one
oYmayprove dead! if
1 troubles
f dose
not promptly treated. During the
summer the mothers' best friend is
Baby's Own Tablets, They regulate
the bowels, sweeten the stomach and
keep baby healthy. The Tablets are
sold by medicine dealers or by mail
at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil -
llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
So many of us are grasping at the
stars, leaving life's plain, common
work for others to do, forgetting that
life's sweetest blessings come from do-
ing the humble tasks in a noble man-
ner.
This is to certify that fourteen
years ago I got the cords of my left
wrist nearly severed, and was for
about nine months that I had no use
of my hand, and tiled other Liniments,
also doctors, and was receiving no
benefit. By a persuasion from a
friend I got MINARD'S LINIMENT
and used one bottle which completely
cured n'ie, and have been using MIN=
ARD'S LINIMENT in my family ever
since and find it the same as when I
first used it, and would never be with-
out it.
ISAAC E. MANN.
Aug. 81st, 1908. Metapedia, P. Q.
SAND SHOES FOR TOMMIES
Are Made of Steel Wire and Look Like
Bird Cages.
'Next time you walk across a wood-
block pavement and stick in the tar -
ooze' think of the British army in
Egypt. The contrast' will make you
happier. For one tiling, the British
Tommy would give $1,000 for wood -
blocks.
But not having pavements, Mr. At-
kins is compelled to find a way to
walk on dry shifting sand. His lat-
est method is the sand -shoe, which is
made • of steel and looks something
like a bird -cage. Mr. Atkins attaches
the cage to his shoes, and then can
walk along some 10 inches above sand-
level, while the sand sifts through the
meshes of his undershoes, So Tommy
can go on walking with comparative
comfort. The difficulties through
which he marches to conquer may be
Fanged from the fact that when the
Turlts;were coming with intent to des-
troy the Suez Canal they had to dig
parrow trenches for their big guns and
metal this grooves, so that the guns
could be dragged forward. They found
this Method easter than building
roads.
s1 -
In the Country.
Sunimer boarder—Does this tree
produce a lot of peaches?
Farmer—Nary a one,
Summer boarder—Weil, what's the
idea of keeping it?
Farmer—Because I get a great many
bushels of pears from it,
Miaard'n Liniment; real gnree Cargos at Cows
Bet She Liked It!
Very strong peppermints are grand-
father's favorite confection. One
day, he gave one to four-year-old Mar-
jorie, and waited slyly to see what she
would do when she should discover the
pungent flavor of the candy, A few
minutes letter he saw her take the
partly eaten peppermint from her,
mouth and place it on a table beside an
open window.
"What's the matter? he asked.
"Don't you like the candy?"
"Oh, yes," replied Marjorie, "I like
it, but I thought I'd let It cool for a
little while."
WHEN YOUR COLOR FADES
When a gill --ora woman—finds her.
color fading, when her 011ee115 and lips
grow pale, and she gets short of breath
easily and her heart palpitates after
alight exertion, or muter the least ex-
citement, it means that she is suffer-
ing from anaemia—thin, watery blood.
Headache and backache frequently
accompany this condition,
and ner-
vousness
is often present.
The remedy for this condition is to
build up the blood, and for this pur-
pose there is no medicine can equal
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. They `build
up and renew the blood, bring bright
ness to the eyes, color to the cheeks,
and a general feeling of renewed
health and energy. The only other
treatment needed is plenty of sunlight,
moderate exercise and good, Plain
food. The girl or woman who gives
this tr•eatinent a fair trial will soon
find herself enjoying perfect health.
You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
from any dealer in medicine, or by
mail post paid at 50 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
TO WRITE WITH THE KNEES.
A Device to Enable Soldiers Who Have
Lost Both Arms to Write.
have lost
soldiersv
for who h
A boon f
both arms is described by Dr. Arthur
T. Blachly of Portland, U.S.A. It is
an apparatus by which they can write
with, their knees after a little practice.
A piece of • sole leather fifteen
inches long and six inches wide at
one end and four at the other has a
semi -circular piscocut out on each
side five inches from the narrow end.
This piece of leather is bent where
the scallops come to fit over the bent
knee and the whole piece is bent from
side to side. By two clips, such es
are used in holding a pencil to the
pocket, a pencil is fastened to the
leather so as to project forward four
inches in front of the knee.
This apparatus is held firmly to
springs
the knee by three strong brass P rings
attached by rivets. These are three-
fourths of an inch wide and are made
of strips twelve, thirteen and fourteen
inches long respectively.
To hold the paper in the proper
position a small rack- like a music
rack is made of wood with a hook to
adjust and hold it to a small, firm
stand two feet high. In writing the
heel is raised and the foot, resting on
the ball, gives the knee quite a wide
range of motion. A stylographic
fountain pen can be used as well as a
penciL'The device can be made cheap-
ly. The model cost $1.50, and the
springs could -lie replaced with straps
costing ten cents apiece, thus reducing
the cost to $1.10. This device should
be much 'more convenient than hold-
ing a pencil between the teeth or toes,
as was formerly done by some. The
stand can be niade of an old box and
a shelf put in for the apparatus.
Dr. Blachly is awaiting with inter-
est reports from France, where he
sent the first models of his apparatus.
Experiments by an armless man on
the Pacific Coast proved that a legible
"handwriting" was acquired with a
few weeks' practice. The man had
been trying to learn to write with a
pencil held between his teeth and
hadn't succeeded.
made from straw by an inventive
Frenchman.
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YOUNG WOMEN
'W',ANT ,e
Good of portu1111y ol0ered young
women, desiring permanent work in
Toronto, to learn waitresses' work in
the largest established restaurant in
Canada, Good wages paid, best work.
ing` conditions and fair treatment,
Write, I'ilono or Call,
CHILDS COMPANY,
158 YONGE ST„ TORONTO.
"There is a fellowship more quiet,
even than solitude, and which, right-
ly understood, is solitude made per -
foot, And to live out of doors with
the woman a man loves Is of all lives
the most complete and free."—R, L, S.
Miaard'a Linlsaeat Cures Distemper,t
Order • jars immediately for can-
ning. Glass jars in the long run are
cheaper than tin cans.
MONEY ORDERS
The safe way to send money by mail
is by Dominion Express Money Order,
A baby's dress that opens the full
length of the back launders very eas-
ily.
lutinar¢'s Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
ldrsOELL4RiEOUO
,f 1ANCER, TUMORS, LTJNIPS, BTO.,
',J internal and external, cured with-
out pain by our home treatment. Write
us before too late. Dr. 13e11man Medical
Co„Linited, Collingwood, Ont,
410000. ON
DOG. DISEASES
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by
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shampoos pre-
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of dandruff
anditching aro
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They tend to
arrest falling
hair and pro-
mote a heal-
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Samples free b9
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N, Boston, U. S.
A. sold every -
whore.
What IIe Thought,.
The doctors at a London hospital
wore one day holding a eonsultatlon:
beside the bed of a man who was sup-
posed to be harboring a diseased hip-
bone.
"I believe," said one of the stdi'geon,
"that we should wait and let him get
stronger before cutting into him."
Before the other prospective opera-
tors could reply, the patient turned his
head, and remarked feebly;
"What do you take mo for—a
cheese?"
Next to its unique„fiavour, the groat
economy of Salads Tea has been the
reason for its enormous sale.
To restore black ribbons, strain
some cold strong coffee entirely free
from grounds, sponge the ribbon with
this after brushing off all the dust,
Then iron carefully on the wrong side.
i'eraltalaicd Eyeli/19,
Eyes inflamed by expo.
ant
s1 toSun Bust
us Wind
Sun,
,,,quickly relieved Murine
Dye Remedy. No Smarting.
just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Muria° Eye
SalveinTubes2ac. For Boit el
Druggists or Nubia roc Mcfaedy Co.. Cbisapa
To help in picking fruit a Californ-
ian has patented th' b' with
Cut the first flowering, splices 'Cif
gladioli os soon as they' open; they
1'11 keep .a long time in water and
usually Na. new flower spike will ap,
pear.
When buying your, Milo
insist on having all
OTTO H1GiELry
PIANO ACTION
$OIF CAN'T OUP OUT %1
Bog Spavins or Thorougbph
but you can clean diem off promptly with
and you work the orse same times
Dose not bliefr or remove tele
hair. $2.00 per bottle, delivered,
Will tell you more if you write.
Book 4 M free, ABSORBINE, JR.,
the antiseptic liniment for mankind„
reduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured
a thimble a j14y;' Muscles or Deismi% Enlarged Oland., Wena,
knife blade at the end. cy.ra. Allem pale quickly. price Si and E9
s beide a[ druggists or delivered.
W F. 00000, P, 0 F., 510 Lyman: 01dg., MOntteal, Ua l
Miaard's Liniment Dares Colds. Etc, Fa.
fad Absorbine -J1.:ara ma0e I Canadi.l
Like A oy ri t 5 /3 ubbI!ng Over
With Vit : l®ty Tcking Ir'~if Did It
Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders
Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate,.
nervous folks 100 per cent, in two weeks' time.
NEW YORK,. N,' Y.—Not long ago a again and aee for yourself how' much
man came to me who was nearly half a' you have gained. I have seen dozens of
century old d a r
and asked .m hi
e to give. a a ne •
luaus run-
down people who were ail-
r
p n w
n elilni
earexamination
I
Y f r elf incur
0 e in
anee. I was astonished to find flim with g all the while double their strength
t'he blood .pressure of a boy of 20 and as
full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young
man;• in fact a young man he really was
notwithstanding his age. The secret he
said was.. taking iron—nuxated iron had
filled him with renewedlife. At 30 he was
In bad health; at 46 110 was careworn
and nearly all in. Now at 50 after taking
Nuxated Iron a miracle of vitality and
his face beaming with the buoyancy of
youth. As I have said a hundred times
over, iron is the greatest of all strength
builders. IP people would only take Nux-
ated Iron when they feel weak or run-
down instead of dosing themselves with
habit-forming drugs, stimulants and al-
coholic B 9 9
coholte b
every ee I am convinced disease, e,
pre way they could ward off nisease,
sandsnofc It becoming organic lives
eson-
thous ndcases and thereby the lavas of
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every y'ee might be saved who now die
every Year from pneumonia, Bother kin -
ger usv maladies. hears trO The and other dan-
gerous
The
diseases was
nothingmore nor loss than a weakened
condition brought on by lack of iron in
the blood. Iron Is absolutely necessary
to enable your blood to change food into
living tissue. Without it, no matter how
much or what you eat, 1011r food merely
passes through you without doing you
r,any good. Ycu don't get the strengthpout of it and as a consequence you be -
i11'(0100 weak, uale and sickly loking 3000
e $ Ir 10401' 1'r -in to row in a 0011
d e e» 3 g gu ars not stropi n 1n iron. lY' o g
,delle e t Y1113
•s !t
o •n t elf to ma a
Cid
orwell.Souoweit t a uthefollowingtoot:SeehowLangYon ' 3, can wort: or how fur you can walk
a without becoming tired. Next take two
x
f ordinary - nuxated
etablets o ery
2
five -grain
t
t•' me I for
mss per da • after meals o
t tees ti
A]I(E i
i iron n 3
-, r
` two weeks. Then test your strength
I
'and endurance and entirely get rid of
• all symptoms • of dyspepsia, liver' and
other troubles in from ten to fourteen.
f1 days' time simply by taking iron In the
proper form. And this after e they has
it s
amt casesr
been doctoring for months
without obtaialning any benefit. But don't.
, take the old' forms of reduced Iron, AIM
acetate or tincture of irOn simply to•save
a few Dents. You must take irOn in a
form that can be easily absorbed and as-
similated like nuxated iron if you want
.It to do you any good. otherwise it m03"
j prove worse than useless. Many an
athlete or prizefighter has won 'the day . -.
simply because he knew the secret of
great strength andendurance and filled -
his blood with iron before lie went into
' tete affray, while many another has gone
down to inglorious defeat simply for the
lack of Iron.—E. Sauer, MX.
NUT1c Nuxated Iron, - recommended
above by Dr. 10. Sauer, is nut a potent
medicine nor secret remedy, but one which
is well known to druggists, and whose iron
constituents aro widely prescribed by erne -
nein physicians everywhere, Unlike the.
older Inorganic iron products, it is easily-
assimilated, does not injure the teeth,
make them black, nor upset the stomach;
on the contrary, It is most potent rem-
edy in nearby alt forma of Indigestion as
well nes for nervous, v s run-down co
ndltions.
The manufacturers h
have such .great offer
0o
Hefei in 10.00 to Iran that they after to:
tartlet Sao to any cha911y 01u.00 01' institution
u they cannot,u htalcs any man or woman,
under re who lacks dove, and increase
their strength 100% or over in four weeks'
time, provided they hove no serious or-
ganic
r ganic trouble They also offer to refund.
your money if 14 does not at least double
your strength and endurance in ten days'
time. It is dispensed by all goad druggists.
Dr. Beck; The W its Known Eye Speddd ist
a ,d actor Adkins, ins, The Medical Authy i r,
PublishAstonishing Report on WpidderF l
ernedy Strengthen Eyesight
Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Many Instances
arid
2'
skillfully blended
and processed
make
a most deliciocess
foo in flavor
as well as a
great body, brain
and nerve builder.
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DIC. 1ECI0
A Free Prescription You Can Have
Flllci ami Use at Home.
New York.—Dr, Beck, a New York state
eye specialist, and Dr. Judkins, a Massa-
clntsetts pbyeiclan, wore asked to mane n
thorough teat of the popular. eye remedy,
non. Opto. Their reports wero most inter-
esthtg. Here they area
Dr. Beck report: 'When my attention
was first galled to the wonderful eye rein.
edy, Iron Opto I was Inclined to be skepti-
cal. I make it a mild to teat every new
treatment which is brought to my attention.
Having specialized in eye work for the est
twenty years, I believe I am amici to
=prose an Intelligent opinion oh rete lee
P pp�I
appltdble to Co eyes, Since Bon es
'created
d such a sensation throughout o tho
United States and Canada, I welcomed the
opportunity to test it I Bogan to. use 11 in.
1113' praetice n little over a year ago and I
am frank to say that the mite obtained
are such that I hesitate to to of m3' ex-
Sori use for fear t will sound lnoredlble.
me of the results I have accotilplished
With Bon Opto not only astonished myself
but also outer physicians with whom I ,cavo
talked about it. I have bad teeny individ-
uals wato had worn glasses for years for
far-sightedness, near-sightedness, astigma-
tism
stigma
have disp nd hs d wther ith weaknesses,l me
01161-
tion
d6p
ttoa. of the Bon Opto principal, Moony 0111
troubles can be traced directly to macular
contraction and relaxation and since Bon
Opts tethotl tells how to exercise end rle-
velop the eye muoeles, it reaches conditlona
not possible through other mane, 1 advlee
every thoughtful ppbyeiclan to study Bon
Opto principal, give it the game careful
trial I have and there is no doubt in m
mild they will thine to the conclustosyI
have, namely, that the Bon Ito method
opens the door for the cure o .many eye
which 1 heretofore gg 1
Broublod wt h 1 a o boon mos:
ible to cope with. The treatment is so
0lniple in its application that it can he used
at house by anyone of average intelligence.
hi my own practice I ;baud aeon it strengthen
the eyesight more thea -50 per cent in one
week's tinge: I have also used 1t with sur-
prising effect ho cases of work strained eyes,
pink eye, inflammed'lids catarrhal con-
JnnctivItes, smarting, painful, aching, itch-
ing eyes, eyes weakened Prom colds, smoke
sun, dust and wind, watery eyes, blurred
vision, and in factmanyother conditions
too numerous to describe in this report. A
new and startling case has just.00me under
my observation, which yielded to Icon Opto,
is that of a young girl, 12 years old. Two
prominent eye specialists, after a thorough
examination of the young girldecided in
order' to save the sight of her right eye, the
left eye must :be removed. Beforeermit-
ting her to be operated on, the ycun girl's.
father decided to use Ron Opto. n leas
than three days a marked improvement was
noticed. At the end of a•week the.inflam-
mation had almost dlsappeareil, and at the
end of six Weeks the eye was saved. Just
think`tvliat the saving of that eye means to
this little girl. Another case Is that of a
lady ninety-three' year8 old. She carne to
mo with dull vision and extreme inflamma-
tion of the lids and the conjunctiva was al-
most raw. After two woeke' use of Bon
Opto the lido were absolutely `normal and
her eyes are as bright. as many a girl of..
sixteen."
Dr. Judkins, Massachusetts -physician,
formerly Chief of Clinics in the Union Gen-
eral Hospital • Boston Mass., and formerly
House Surgeolt at the Boston,
England Bye and
Iter I1}firmary of Portland,. Maine, •and
medical author for many yearn, reports;
I have.found oculiets too Orono -to oiler.
ate and opticians too wining to prescribe
glasses while =gloating the simple formu-
las which form the basis of that wonderful'
home treatment for eye troubles Bon Opto.
This in lay opipion, is a remarkable rem-
edy for -tele ours and prevtntioo of many eye
disorders,- Its 80000110la110gVVcloplhg-acid
strengthening the oyesight will soon ;make
eye glasses''o14- rashion'ed and theformof
eye baths Which the )30h Opto method pro-
vides, 15111 make its nee as common ns that
of the tooth brush. -I ata tlid ougkly con-
vinced; from my experleriee with ]Son Opteq
that it will strengthen the eyesight at' least
60 per cent in one week's time is ninny in
etanceo$
, Dr. W , Devine, direltor of.
medler%'0i specttonpublished in thel;'Bobruatyeaton sch00120, 1a ip
rejport
stat@e that only 14,018 out of 80,005 ex-
ex-
nmFrld, need to wear gl50Sos now, a marked
decrease over the previous report. Bon
Onto is -hastening' the' -eyeglasoleos age In
heavectaoled Beaton.
Victifna of eye strain 'end other eye 'weak-
nesses .and those •who wear gln0sea will be
glad to know thast according to Dr. Beck.
and Dr. Suakin there is real hope and
help for them, Many whose eyes were fail.:
•iqg say they have had their eyes restored
by they remarkable proscription and ninny
w• o once .Nora glasses 'any they nava
thrown them away Ono man says after
using it: ;.1 wee almost blind: Wild not
see to read at all. Now I can road every-
thing without my glasses and my eyed do
not blurt any more. At night they would
pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the
time, It was like g mlrnclu to me." A1ady
who used it'saysl 'Slee atmosphere seemed
hazy with der without glasgea but after using
this prescription for 10 days everything
Seems clear. I can read even fine print
Without glasses." Another wife it .1 1'
says; "I. was bothered with cy0
DIC, JUDKINS
caused by overworked, tired eyes which in'
duoed fierce headaches. 1 have worn giasees
for several years both for distance and,
close work and Without them ICould no
read my' own name on an envelope orthe.
typewriting on the machine before` mt. I
can do both now and have discarded my
long distance glasses altogether. I can
count the fluttering lame on the trcet
aerobe the street now, which for several'
yearn have looked like a dim green blur to
mc, T cannot express my joy at what it'han
clone for mel"
It is believed that thousands who wear
glabses can now discard them in a reas001'
able timend multitudes more will be able
pptheir eyes so as tobo spared
red
oth strongmen 103 La
the troblye�tro eloo 110 an aver, getting
glasses,
wonderfuilyeben0Ilted byetiteeIlse o!'
this prescription at home. Here isthe pro-
scription: Go to any active drllg-Stare and
get'a bottle of Bon Opto tablets.. Drop one
Bon Opto tablet in n fourth of a gross of
water rind let it dissolve. With this liquid
bathe the oyes two to four times daily. You
should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly
right from the start and inflammation and
mimeswill 'rluickly disappear. If your
eyes bother you even a little, It is your duty
to take steps to save them now before It is
too lata. Many hopelessly blind might haV
saved their sight if. they had cared for diet
eye8 in time,
140510—Another prominent physician to who
the above article was 9obmitted, said: Ves,'tl
Eon Oto er0s0Upt0On 10 truly a wonderful ey
remedy. • Its constituent Ingredients• aro Wel
known to eminent eye specialists and widely pr
serl0ed- by them. I have used 1t very succour
folly in my own prnnticnon "Patients wbossb,0(0
WItarla one etactthe vli ery vork Yewoprm0purhtlot,s,c
fool should bo kept roti Mand for regular ase5
almost every family.' non Opte referredt
Above, Is not a Potent- medicine or at 80e0
remedf It 1s ha ethical pre1inratfou, the f0
mule beteg printedon the package. !sae man
factttrere r ttarantee dt 00 strengthen eresi7
ne Orr Bent in Duo week's time 1p many .
stanc0 or 101850 Ilio'money,•it fe ditp,ai
ding senor
eieve5:nil :also byond O. Pa5ib15'ltnand V, nate
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