The CiïfrDU.îi 8Tjmt*MÀ> and TM mllx News are pebliehed every Tantaday and Friday morning- respeetirely, at TM BTATESluar Office, JameeBloctï-28 and 27 Xing-rt. Weit; Bowmanrllle. OntaribiDanada. M.A. James * Bons, Publishers and Proprietors, at |t.80 per annum, payable lu advance; $2 00 after first three months. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M.D„ C3L. BOWlUXTILZiS, - 0*1. C 'x OLD MEDALIST OF 'TRINITY UNI- T verslty, Toronto. Four y«J-r* Attending Physician and Surgeon at ML Carmel Hospital. Pittsburg, Ka Office and Residence. Wellington SL Telephone No. 10S. GOODMAN & GALBRAITH Barristers and Solicitors, Votaries Public. /. K. CC0BÜMN, * F. G. GALBRAITH 508 Lamsden Bldg., Yonge & Adelaide Streets, Toronto, Ontario. m J. T. ALLEN, TAILOR ' At Rear of Standard Bank BOWMANVILLE J. T. Allen announces that he now makes toils to order at lowest prices. Ladies* -tuits cleaned and pressed. Gentlemen's suits altered, repaired, cleaned and pressed. pressed. All work guaranteed and prices right Give the old reliable tailor a triaL RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Grand Trunk Railway Going East Express Express Passenger Local Pa=sengcr Mail - 8 52 a.m. 10 31 a.m. 3.29 P.m 6.49 p.m 7.18 p.m 9.58 p-m Going West Express 4.22 a.m Local 6.57 a.m Local 9 45 a.m Passenger 1.36 p.m Passenger 7.01 p.m Canadian Pacific Railway Going West Going East 6.07 a un 10.46 a.m 4.27 p.m 1257 a.m. C. B. Kent, Town Agent Canadian Northern Railway Going East Going West Express 11.42 a.m Express 9.36 a.m Express 6 40 p.m Express 7.31 p.m GRAND TRUNK system' Homeseekers' Excursions. Round trip tickets to points in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta via North Bay, Cochrane and Transcontinental Transcontinental Route, or via Chicago, St. Pauls' or Duluth, on sale each Tuesday until Oct. 3(J, inclusive, at low fares. Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to WINNIPEG on above dates, leaving Toronto 10.45 p. m. no change of cars, via Transcontinental Route. Return Limit, Two Months. Exclusive Exclusive of date of sale. Berth reservations and full particulars at all Grand Trunk ticket offices or write C. E. HORNING, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. J. H. H. Jury, Local Agent GRAND TRUNK system ATTRACTIVE TRIPS to MUSK0KA LAKES ALGONQUIN PARK MAGANETAWAN RIVER LAKE OF BAYS KAWARTHA LAKES GEORGIAN BAY Round trip tourist tickets now on kale from stations in Ontario at very low fares, with liberal stop overs. Get your tickets in advance Berth reservations and full infoma- tion at all Grank Trunk Ticket Offices, Offices, or write C. E. HORNING, District District Passenger Agent, G. T. R'y System, System, Toronto, Ont. HOMESEEKERS" EXCURSIONS MAY 8th TO OCTOBER 30th Every TUESDAY "ALL RAIL" - also by THURSDAY'S STEAMER "Great Lakes Routes", (Savon Navigation) Your Future h In the West The fertile prefriee have put Western Canada on the map. There are still thousands of scree -waiting for the man who wants a home and prosperity. Taka advantage of Lew Rates and travel via Canadian Pacific I nformation f rom Ticket Offices : 141-145 St. James •SL, Phone M 8125, Windsor Hotel, Windsor ajsd-Placa Vigor Stations. C. B. KENT, Agent, Bowmanville. .When You Eat Bread " yoti. are entitled to every- Gook's Cotton Root Cotnpotm& thing grain in the whole wheat Dr. Wiley says: "Wheat is a complete food containing all the elements necessary for human nutrition." nutrition." BuVbe sure you get the whole wheat in a digestible digestible form. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is whole wjieat madp digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking--the best process ever devised for a matter of fact she had only J. three. .The service "Was very chaotic, j with the' army and navy bidding j against each other, until the whole air. service was put under the. Air Board, composed of a neutral President/ àn army and a navy official, and a mem ber of the Munitions Board. :i. seems Keep Climbing. Although your chance in life small, Rough the path and dark, Don't worry that you're, goipg to fall, But get a firmer start. -- - Slowly trudge on toward the goal, - Keep headed the right way, Remember you can neve* win Life's battle in a day. preparing the whole wheat : Like climbing up a -ladder, Ascending step by step, Keep your aim the highest, - Lest your mission you forget. grain for the human stomach Two or three of these crisp little loaves of baked whole wheat with milk' and berries, make a delicious nourishing Look back upon the steps you've climbed, The battle nobly won. * When at last the top is gained Thank God the task Is done; meal. Made in Canada. AIR SUPREMACY. Allied Operations Conducted ( Mostly Beyond German Lines. How the British and " French are maintaining practical control of the air over the western battle front .was graphically described lately by Major L. W. B. Ree?"of the British flying corps, who himself once routed single- handed a squadron of ten German raiders, and is one of the few Englishman Englishman to receive both the Victoria Cross and the Military Cross. While the Allies' operations are conducted conducted almost entirely beyond the German lines, the Major said, the German German machines now cross the Allied lines only rarely in raiding parties. The British fly on three levels with three kinds of machines. The lowest artillery directors, who circle are about in big figure eights about 6,000 feet above the enemy ^trenches and flash back directions to' the" British gunners by wireless. Above them, at 10,000 feet, are the heavy fighters with two men to a machine "and able to keep the air for four hours at a speed of 110 miles per hour. At a height of 15,000 feet are the singleman singleman light fighters, capable "of 130 miles an hour and of ascending the first 10,000 feet in ten minutes. The Germans have given up all attempts attempts to guide their artillery by airplane airplane and seek only to smash up the allied reconnoissance over their lines. Their machines are . largely of one class, therefore, fast, heavy fighters, generally biplanes, which are continually continually seeking to swoop down on the British artillery observers and send them to the ground before the British fighting patrols can reach them.- Recently, Recently, however, said Major Rees, the Germans have developed another light fighting machine, which by climbing to 20,000 feet seeks to overtop the British light fighters and clear them out. British losses have been running recently recently as high as thirty to forty machines machines a day, because of the extraordinary extraordinary chances taken over the enemy's lines. As a rult they go out in squadrons squadrons of six, divided into three t pairs and prepared to swoop down in unison on any German machine that may come up. Major Reese gave it as his opinion that the British had defeated the Germans Germans in every way in the air and deprived deprived them of invaluable reconnoissance reconnoissance power. The Zeppelin is now practically useless as a military weapon. Germany's whole artillery observation observation is conducted by means of captive balloons. A short time ago the British British and French made a combined attack attack at 4 p.m. and knocked down every captive balloon from the North Sea to Switzerland. Not for three days did another balloon appear in sight, x England, at the beginning of the war, the Major said, was supposed to have a squadron of twelve machines for each of the six army divisions, but, A rafe* reliable vcqulaéino medicine. Bold in three de grees of rtrength^Np. Û $1; No. " - - U1 SWCUgWU _ 41, W* 2, S3; No: 3, *5 p<rirbox. nj... by all druggists, or sent irepsidk on -receipt of" price. f repaiq» on -receipt of~ pr ree pamphlet. Address ; THE CO ok* ipic 1 *rco^ IHWrrt. OiT. (ftréèfft VM*.) THIN-BLOODED MEN AND WOMEN Need the Rich, Red Blood Dr. Williams» Pink Pills Actually Actually Make. Thin-blooded people do not remain so from choice but from indifference, in some cases, from despair. People who are pale, languid/ with palpitation of the heart, some difficulty in breathing breathing and a tendency to be easily tired are suffering from thin blood. They need only the resolution to take the right treatment and stick to it until cured. The remedy that can be relied upon is Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. With every dose they make new blood, and new blood means health and strength. The red cheeks, good appetite, increased weight and strength that follow the use of these pills prove their great value to thin- blooded people. Here is an example: Mrs. J. McDonald, Jr., Hay, Ont., says: "I honestly believe Dr. Williams Pink Pills saved my life. Some years ago I had anemia, and as I did not realize the seriousness of the trouble I soon became a complete wreck. I got so weak I could hardly walk. I neither ate nor slept well, and oould not go up stairs without stopping to rest. At times I had an a'most unbearable pain in my back and would have to remain in bed. I suffered almost constantly from a dull headache, and when sweeping sweeping if I would stoop to pick up anything anything I would get so dizzy that I would have to catch hold of something to keep from falling. At times my heart would beat so fast that I would have a smothering sensation. My eyes UNIVERSITY KINGSTON ONTARIO MEDICINE ARTS ? EDUCATION' APPLIED SCIENCE Mining, Chemibal, Civil? Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. home study Arts Course by correspondence. Degree with one year's attendance. Su /Ju «imw» School Navigation School July and August December to April 16 GEÔ. Y. CHOWN, Registrar "1 A Summer Gown vi: . Praise For Canadians. Lieut. General Sir Julian Byng, commandingjthe Canadian army corps, has issued an^order heartily congratulating congratulating the officers and men in his command command for their brilliant work, since the inauguration of the Viniy Ridge offensive, April 9th, declaring that these successes; could be obtained only by troops whose courage, discipline and initiative stahd pre-eminent. Between Between the Vimy Ridge capture and the taking of Fresnoy, says Sir Julian, eight German divisions have been met and defeated by the Canadians. Five . thousand prisoners have been captured . by the Canadians, 65 big guns and ( howitzers, as well as 226 machine guns and mortars. Sir Julian predicts predicts a continuance of these potent successes by Canadians. 4 1 MoCai* Dainty and airy is a graduation frock of sheer white organdy. The surplice waist and bouffant effect of the skirt\are smartly up to date. The edge of thé sleeves and the surplice fronts are trimmed with a narrow pointed lace. A scarf of tulle gives additional airiness to the frock. McCall McCall Pattern No. 7762, Misses' Dress; suitable for small women; in 4 sizes; 14 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co N 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. A PERFECT MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES X Baby's Own Tablets is the ideal medicine for little ones. They regulate the bowels and stomach; break up colds; cure constipation and indigestion; indigestion; expel worms and make teething easy. They are guaranteed to be absolutely absolutely free from injurious drugs and may be given to the youngest child with perfect safety. Concerning them Mrs. T. M. Forknall,} Mission City. B.C., writes: "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for my three little ones and have found them • the best medicine medicine a mother can give her children." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- ville; Ont. ❖ Prairie Farm». ~ All the Western Canadian Provinces show large increases in the number of live stock raised in 1916" as compared with 1913, the year previous to the war. .'The increaseGn the number of sheep is one of the outstanding features features of the official report. Many of the smaller farms of the West have started flocks of sheep, having found that the climate ià very suitable for them, provided a certain amount of shelter- be suppled during the short period .when the weather might otherwise otherwise be too severe. There are numerous numerous large flocks in the West, and the success which the owners of these have experienced has encouraged the smaller farmers to follow their example. example. There are 2,048,354 cattle in the three Western Provinces, 565,709 being milch cows and «the remainder beef and other cattle. This shows an increase of 15 per cent, over 1913,\ 4- . Ei Has been Canada's favorite yeast for more than forty years. tëipTc mm fcS«..JtoRONTO, ONt, . Enough for 5c. to produce 50 large foavei of fine, wholesome nourishing nourishing hovpè made bread. Do not experiment, there is nothing just as good. MADE IN CANADA E.W.GILLETT CO. LTD< TORONTO. ONT. WINNIPEG MONTREAL/ \ After the Movies Two Eyes for a Lifetime Murine Is for Tired Byes, -lied 'Byes --'Sore" Byes -- Granulated Byellds. Bests --Refreshes -- Restores. Murine is a Favorite Treatment Treatment for eyes that feel dry and smart Give your Byes as much of your loving care aa your Teeth and with the same regularity. Care for Them. You Cannot Buy New Eyes! Sold at Drug and Optical Stores or by Mall Ask Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, ior Free Boo* Paper frdm Hop Refuse. Material for making good paper, it is said, can be produced from refuse hops that have hitherto been thrown away in,breweries. 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"Mother" said an Irish youngster, "won't you gjve me my candy now?" "Whist!" exclaimed the mother, "didn't I tell ye I'd give ye none at all if ye didn't kape quiet?" "Yis, mum." "Well, fhe longer ye kape quiet the sooner ye'll get it." WOMEN ! IT IS MAGIC ! LIFT OUT ANY CORN Klnard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. were sunken and my hands and limbs would be swollen in the mornipgs. tried several kinds of medicine without benefit and my friends thought I would not recover. Then I began taking Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, and before long could see and feel that they were helping helping me. F gladly continued the use of the pills until I was completely cured and I cannot say enough in their praise, and I strongly recommend them to all run down girls and women." You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. * Plan to keep thé garden rows busy all summer. As fast as one crop is off another sowing should be made of seeds or plants set out. HELPFUL MAXIMS. They Point Unerringly the Pathway to True Success in Life. Rely upon your own energies, and do not wait for or depend on other people. Cling with all your might to your own highest ideals, and do not be led astray by such vulgar aims as wealth, position, popularity. Your worth consists in what you are, not in what you have. What you are will show in what you do. Never fret, repine, or envy. Do not make yourself unhappy by comparing your circumstances with those of more fortunate people; but make the most of the opportunities you have. Associate with the noblest people you can find; read the best books; live with the" mighty. But learn to be happy alone. If a thousand plans fail, be not dis MONEY ORDERS. DOMINION Express Money Orders are on sale in five thousand offices throughout Canada. To Make Thin Sticks. Boys who make thin sticks for arrows, arrows, kites, etc., as well as the mechanic, mechanic, can make good use of the following following suggestion: The difficulty of handling thin strips while planing them may be overcome by setting the strip in the groove of a piece of floor ing, clamped in a vise. A peg or nail is driven into the.groove and acts as a stop.for-the end of the strip. MINARD'S LINIMENT is the only only Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use it. HARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Bay, C. B. Apply a few drops then lift corns or calluses off with/ fingers--mo pain. Just think! You can lift off any corn or callus callus without pain or soreness. soreness. Reduces Bursal Enlargements, Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons, Soreness Soreness from Bruises or Strains; stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the hair pr lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind--an antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds, strains, painful, swollen veins or glands. It heals and soothes. $1.00.a bottle at druggists druggists or postpaid. Will tell you more if you write. JV. F. YOUNG, P. 0. F., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can. Steorblne ind Absorblne. Jr., ar* nude In Cazndi, When buying your Piano Insist oe having an "OTTO HIQEL" PIANO ACTION NEWSPAPERS FOB SALE P ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB Offices for sale in good Ontario What Came From heading a Pinkham Advertisement. Advertisement. A Cincinnati, man discovered discovered this ether com pound and named it freezone. Any druggist druggist will sell a tiny bottle bottle of freezone, like here shown, for very little cost. You apply a few drops directly upon a tender corn or callus. Instantly the soreness disappears, then . shortly shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose that you can lift it right" off. Freezone is wonderful'. wonderful'. . It dries instantly. It doesn't eat away the corn or callus, but shrivels it up without even irritating the surrounding skin. Hard, soft or corns between the toes, as well as painful calluses, lift right off. There is no pain before or afterwards. afterwards. If your druggist hasn't ^reezone, tell him to order a small bot tle for you from his wholesale drug house. Paterson, N. J. -- "I'thank you for the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies as they have made me well towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full Information ofl application to Wilson Publishing Company. Company. 73 Adelaide Street. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS C l ANGER, y internal TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC., and external, cured without without pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE -1 A-l A CADILLAC IN -L«J Lvr ning condition, tire. Price $250. GOOD Has RUN- spare H UDSON, 1916 MODEL, 6 CYLIN- der, 7 Passenger Touring: Car. Elec tric lights and starter. Recently overhauled overhauled and new.ly painted. Tires In good shape. Price $1,300. CYLIN- H UDSON, 1915 MODEL, 6 der. 7 Passenger Touring Car, with electric lights and starter. Thoroughly overhauled in our shop and newly painted. painted. . Seat covers on all -seats and door*. Oversize tires. Price $1,200. and healthy. Sometime Sometime ago I felt so run down, had pains in my back and side, was very irregular, tired, nervous, had such bad dreams, did not feel like eating eating and bad short breath. I read your advertisement in the newspapers and H udson, model 37, 6 passenger, 4 cylinder Touring Car. Electrio lights and starter, In good running order and newly painted. Looks like a new car. Price $650. P AIGE SEDAN. A VERY FINE looking closed car seating Aye. Electric lights and starter, also inside dome light. Nearly all the windows open, which gives-ample ventilation for summer driving. Price $700. PASSEN- r, in got running order, at a special price, $350. H udson, model 33. _ ger, 4 cylinder Touring Car, in good H udson 1913 model"54." a high powered, six cylinder, 5 passenger Touring Car. In good running order and looks like new. Price $750. decided to try a bottle of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. It worked from the first bottle, so I took a second and a third, also a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham -s Blood Purifier, and now l am just as well as any other woman. I advise advise every woman, single or married, who is troubled with any of the aforesaid aforesaid ailments, to try your wonderful Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier and 1 am sure they will , help her to get rid of her troubles as they did me. " -- » Mrs. Elsie J. Van dIbr Sande, 36 No." York St., Paterson, N. J. Write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass, if you need special advice. SEVEN PASSEN- S TUDEBACKER, ger, 4 cylinder Touring Car, in good running order. Tires in good shape. This car was painted this year and looks very nice. Price $360. J ACKSON, 5 der Touring Car. Has electric lights and starter, good tires at the price. $300'. PASSENGER. 4 CYLIN- as ele and is a bargain R ussell, let A suitable for a doctor. 3 PASSENGER CABRIO- Isome c Price $1,000. let. A very handsome closed car. We dnly sell used cars after the purchaser purchaser has had a demonstration and satisfied himself of the running qualities qualities of the car he is buying. Call at our showroom next time you are in Toronto and let our salesmen show you any of our used cars and give you a demonstration. demonstration. THE DOMINION AUTOMOBILE CO., Limited 146-150 Bay Street. Toronto. Ont. Getting Used To It. The dèath rate from wounds in the war is less than one-half as great as it was a year ago. Dr. Jacques Ber- Doctors and Eye Specialists Agree That Bon-Opto Strengthens Eyesight 50% 1 In a Week's Time In Many Instances A Free Prescription Yon Can Have Filled and Use at Home, heartened. As long as your pur- tillion medical statistician in the poses are right, you have not failed, I French army; declares that by hard- Examine yourself every night, and, ship and exposure the men have be- see whether you have progressed in : come so toughened that they can now knowledge," sympathy, and helpful- stand twice as much as they could ness during the day. Count every day a loss in which no progress has been made. Let not your goodness be professional; professional; let it be the simple, natural outcome of your character. Therefore Therefore cultivate character! When in doubt how to act, ask yourself. What does , nobility command? command? Be on good terms with yourself. yourself. x Give whatever countenance and help you can to every movement and institution that is working for good. Be not sectarian. Went Him One Better. "I love you very much, papa," said four-year-old Edna, as she climbed on her father's knee. "I love you, dear, when you are a good girl," replied her father. "But, papa," said Edna, "I love you even when you ain't goodl" no last year. Then forty-five out of every 100 wounded died, while now less than twenty succumb. .\w\\ DODDS OlUj i! , - X\W:v > PÏIL5 LMn r. « ^ , £ c r j pi,, e H r u m at* * i: a. 3 ** junctlvitis and ephiphora. Her eyes ed a 1 * a n £ t 15 Boston, Mass.--Victims of eye strain And other eye weaknesses, and those who 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 aaÿ they have had their eyes restored and many who "onoe wore glasses say they have thrown them away. One man says, after using it: 'u was almost almost blind. Could not see to read at all. Now I can read everything without without my glasses, and piy eyes do not hurt any more. At night they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used It says: "The atmosphere atmosphere seemed hazy with or without f lasses, but after using this presorip- ion for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can read even fine print without without glasses." Another -who used it says: *'I was bothered wflth eya strain caused by overworked, tired eyes which induced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for, several years, both for distance distance and work, and without them I could not read my own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. I can do both now, and have discarded my - long* distance glasses altogether. I can count the fluttering leaves on-the trees across the •street now, which for several years, have looked like a dim green "blur to me; I cannot express my joy at what it has done for me." It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can how discard them in a reasonable time, and multitudes more will .be able : to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense expense of ever getting glasses. Dr. Beck, an eye specialist of nearly twenty years practice, says: "A patient came to me who was suffering from Blepharitis Marginalia with all the concomitant symptoms, as morning when not congested had -thé dull, suf fused expression common to such cases. Havings run -out of her medicine a friend suggested Bon-Opto. She .used this treatment and not only overcame her distressing condition, but strange seem, so ISSUE No. 24--'17. agglutination, ql the lids, chronic con- and amazing as It may stréngthened 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%. I have since verified the efficacy of this treatment In a number of cases and have seen the eyesight Improve from 25 to 75 per cent In a remarkably short time. I can say it work# more quickly than any other remedy-^ haVe prescribed prescribed for the eyes." Dr. Smith, an oculist "of wide experience, experience, saÿs: "I have treated in private practice a number of serious opthalmlc disèases with Bon-Opto and am able to report ultimate recovery in both aeuté and chronic cases. Mr. B. came to my office suffering with an - infected eye. The condition was so serious that an operation for enucleation seemed imperative. imperative. Before resorting to the operative treatment I prescribed Bon- Opto and in 24 hours the secretion had lessened* inflammatory symptoms began began to subside, and in seven days the eye was cured and retained its normal normal vision. Another case of extreme convergent strabismus (cross eyes) escaped the surgeon's knife by the timely use of your, collyrium. The tightened external muscles yielded to the soothing and anodyne , effects of Bon-Opto., I always instilxBon-Opto after removal of foreign bodies and apply it locally to all burns, ulcers and spots on the eyeball or the lids for its therapeutic effect. By cleansing cleansing the lids of secretions and acting as a tonic for the eyeball itself the vision is rendered more acute, hence the ~ number of " cases of discarded glasses." Dr, ..Conner says: "My eyes were in .bad condition owing to the severe strain arising -ftom protracted micros scopical research work. Bon-Opto used according to directions rendered a surprising surprising service. I found-my eVes remarkably remarkably strengthened, so much so 1 have put aside my glasses without discomfort. discomfort. Several of my colleagues have also used it and we are agreed as to s its results. In a few days, under my observation, the eyes of an astigmatic case were so Improved that glassed have been discarded by the patient." Eye troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by the use of Bon-Opto and -if you- want to strengthen, your eyes, go to any drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Dpto tablet in. ' a fourth of a glass of water and let it dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four .times daily. You. should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly perceptibly right from the start, and inflammation inflammation and redness will quickly disappear. If yoùr eyes bother you even a little it Is your duty to take steps to save them npw before it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight if they had cared for their eyes in time; Note: A city physician to whom the above article was submitted, said: "Tes, Bon-Opto 1* a remarkable eye remedy. Its constituent ingredients ingredients are well known to eminent eye specialists specialists and widely prescribed by them. I have used It very successfully In my own practice on. Qatlents whose eyes were strained through over- work or rnisflt glasses." I can highly recommend, it in case of weak, watery, aching, smarting, itching, burning eyes, red lids, blurred vision oe for eyes Inflamed from exposure to smoke, sun, dust or wind. It Is one of the very few preparations preparations I feel, should : be kept bn hand for regular use In almost every family." Bon-Opto la not a patent medicine or secret remedy. It Is aa ethical preparation, the formula being printed oa the package. The manufacturers guarantee tt te strengthen, cyesight-hû.per.cent In one week's time In many instances, or refund the money. It Id-dispensed Id-dispensed bv all good druggists, .including I General stores ; also by G. Tamblyn and IT. Eaton & Co.. Toronto. mss£- v■';:.v- ■ >"v v<^^ L 5 a 1 4 4 1 1