Tb* CAJtADixB Stàtmhik »nd The Bowmjlm- v ill* Sura are pebHehed e-rury Thmnd&y and Friday morning, reipetitively. at The State8HJtS Office, James Bloc*, 26 ana 27 Klng-rt. West, Bowmanrlllti. Ontario, Canada. M. A. James & Sons, Publishers and Proprietors, at $1.60 per annum, payable in adrance; SLOÇHfter first three B. J. HAZLEyOOD, iLD^CM- Bowxmzui, - C l OLD-UKDADHST OF TRINtTY VÜI- X verslty. Toronto. Four Attending Physician and Çurreon at ML Carmel JËospltaE Pittsburg. Ks. Office and Residence, Wellington SL Telephone No. 108. J. T. ALLEN, TAILOR At Rear of Standard Bank ^ Bowmanvelle J. T. Allen announces that he now makes iuits to-order at lowest prices. Ladies' - suits cleaned. and pressed. Gentlemenls 'i suits altered, repaired, cleaned and pressed. pressed. All work guaranteed and prices right, Give the old reliable tailor a trial. railway fiSte Tablés - - FOR BOWMAN VILLE. years Grand Trunk Railway Going East Going West Express 8 52 a.m. Express 4.22 am Express 10 31 a.m. Local 6.57 zLm. Passenger 3.29 p.m Local 9.45 a.m Local 6.49 p.m Passenger 1.36 p.m Passenger 7.18 p.m Passenger 7.01 p.m Mail 9,58 p.m Canadian Pacific Railway Going West Going East 6.02 a.m 10.46 a.m 4 47 p.m 1.08 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 tExpress 3.08 p.m. •Daily except Saturday. tSaturday only. 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. 30, 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 syste^ ATTRACTIVE TRIPS to MUSKOKA LAKES ALGONQUIN PARK MAGANETAWAN RIVER LAKE OF BAYS KAWARTHA LAKES GEORGIAN BAY Round trip tourist tickets now on sale fron^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. -v HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS MAY 8th TO OCTOBER 30th Ewy TUESDAY- ALL RAIL" - also by THURSDAY'S STEAMER " Great Lakes Routes",/ (Season Navigation) Your Future Is In the West The fertile prairie# have pat Western Canada on the map. There are^till thousands of acres waiting for the mkn who wants a home and prosperity. Take advantage of Lew Ratas and travel via <7 Canadian Pacific /nrormatioh from Ticket Offices: 141-145 SL James SL, Phone M 8125, Windsor Hotel, Wndsor and Race Vigor Stations. C. B. KENT, Agent, Bowman ville. The Waste, of is terrible, but the waste of food in times of peace is colossal. Rich afid poor that alike Sat tons of ■h"as tirtle food. v this useless food breâks down the ëti-called eliminating or-? gans and depletes the physical physical çhd mental powers. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is all food, prepared by â process which makes every particlfe thoroughly digested. It is 100 per cent, whole wheat. Two or three of these Biscuits with milk, make a jaourishirig meal, supplying the greatest amount of energy at lowest Cost. Delicious with sliced bananas, berries or other fruits.,, , Made in Canada. TÊTÈ penalty; nF liberty. Severe Dietipline Practised by the Mother -w>f Ruskin. ^ In the matter of discipline i johji Rugkin's mother was a SpencgriaiLbe- fore Spencer., "Let yopr penalties," says that aystére .philosopher, "be like the- penalties inflicted by inanimate inanimate nature, inevitable. The hot cinder burns a child the first time he seizes it; It burns him the seconcRtime; it burns him éyëry tipie;. ^nd he yexy soon learns riot to touch the, hot cin- der. , L„That,!waS-Mrs. Ruskin's method. Tq illustrate her way of teaching lessons', lessons', Ruskin used to tell thé followr ing incident of his early childhood, which his mother was fond of relat- Probably many a purchase j?jf farm implements has been postponed, in the hope that prices would be lowered lowered before the necessity for their use became acute: All evidences point to such practice as dangerous procrastination procrastination . mg. . "One evening, when I was yet in my nurse's arms, I wanted to touch the tea urn, which was boiling riierrily. It was an early taste for bronzes,^"■suppose; bronzes,^"■suppose; but I was resolute about it., Mÿ mother bade me keep riiy fingers back; Ï. insisted on putting them forward. My nurse would have taken mç away from the urn, but, my mother said : " 'Let him touch it, riurse.' "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." T> w > ' . a/ av l> KIDNEY % PHIS . i \ ' x x \ y l I ' iX v > Kidnl lit. PAIN ? NOT A BIT 1 LIFT YQUR CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF No hiimbug I Apply few drops then juefcjjft them away with fingers. This new drug is an ether compound discovered by a Cincinnati chemist. jBnt Liked It! . .; strong peppermints are grand- cojig pepp^gunti father's , favorite;,. jçpfifeçtion. One day^beigave one tç four-year-old Mar- jcirie; and waited: slyly to . see ; wfiat she would do aiihen she = should discover tile : ;.A. few pungent flavor of $ie candy, minutes Taté* he, saw her take the partly ëqtçn peppermint from her mouth and place it^on a table beside an tiU b jil ~U LLi. V. .. Ëi -A "t . l -c- V i YOÜNG WOP WANTED opeiyvVfUjdow^ "What's the matter ? he asked. "Don't you like the candy?" t "Oh, y es, replied Marjorie, "I like it, but I thought Fd let it cool for a little while." . Good opportunity „ offered^ young Vometit desiring permanent work ip Toronto, to learn Waitresses' work In the largest established- restaiifaht In Canada. - Good wages paid, hast working working conditions and fair treatment Write, Ph^ne - or Gall. CHILDS CtiHf'iMY, 158 YONGE 8T„ TORONTO. WHEN YOUR COLOR FADES "There is a fellowship more quiet» even than solitude, and which, rightly rightly understood, is solitude made perfect. perfect. f r Arfid to live out of doors with the wbmarikit " rrian loves ' is of all lives the^most complete and free."-- R. L. S. ORIGIN OF THE BAYONET. In 1675 It Was Adopted v by the Armies of France and England. The bayonet, which, in spite of all the-'latest inventions of modern warfare, warfare, remains the simplest and most terrifying weapon on the battlefield, bears a name the origin of which is uncertain. It is popularly believed to recall the pleasant old town of Bayonne, which nestles at the foot of the Bay of Biscay, Biscay, since x a citizen, one Puseygur , is credited with its invention about 1650. Pushed into the mouth of the gun- barrel like a plug, it was thus adopted adopted in France and England about 1675. In 1689 it was attached by two rings to the barrel by General Maçkay, and the socketed bayonet was introduced by Vauban into the French army in 1703. When a girl--or a woman--finds her color fading, when her cheeks and lips grow pale, and she gets short of breath easily and her heart -palpitates after slight exertion, or under the least, excitement, excitement, it means that she is suffering suffering from anaemia--thin, watery blood. Headache and backache frequently accompany this condition, and nervousness nervousness is, often present. The remedy for this condition is to build up the blood, and for this purpose purpose there, is no medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They build up and renew the blood, bring brightness brightness to the eyes, color to the cheeks, and a general feeling of renewed health andy energy. The only other treatment needed is plenty of sunlight, moderate exercise and good, plain food. The girl or woman who gives this treatment a fair trial will soon find herself enjoying perfecVhealth. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any dealer in medicine, or by mail post paid 50 cents"a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Mlnard'e liniment Cures'Distemper. X Order - jars immediately for canning. canning. 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 b&hy's dress that opens the full length of the back launders very .easily. .easily. Mlnard's liniment. Cures DLplitherla. BJTSCZ11A.2SX OUS ( 1ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC. J internal and external, cured without without pain by our hûme treatment Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. Collingrwood. Ont. Wfiat Hié TKought. - - \ • gThe doctors ,»t ; ^.- Lopdon hospital were one v dfty a consultation beside the bed of a man whb was supposed supposed to be harboring a diseased hipbone. hipbone. - v . -j ; . ,..... £ "I believe," said one of the surgeons, "that we ahopld wait tpnd let him get stronger before-fitting inta- him." Before the other prospective operators operators /could reply,,the patient turned his head, ,and remarked feebly: "What do you take me for- cheese?" x a Cut the first flowering spikes of gladioli OS; soon, as they. open; they will keep a long time in, water and usually a new flower spike will appear., appear., . r r ,, Next to its Unique flavour, the great economy of Saleda; Tea. haa. been the reason for its enormous sale. jÇ=== 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. Sore èràflüiàféd ÊÿcïlS^ Eyes inflamed, by-; exposure exposure to Sub, bust and Wlod quickly relieved by. Murine EyeBemedy. No Smarting, _ just Eye Comfort, At Your Druggist's 50c per Bptile. Muriie Eyi SaiveinTube?2. , ;c. For Be ok of > be Eye Free ask Druggists or Mertoe Eye Bemedy Co., Chicago To help in picking fruit a Californian Californian has patented a thimble with a knife bladé at the end. | Mlnard , e Liniment Cure# Colds, Etc. When buying your , Piano Insist on having an "OtTO HIGEL" PIANO ACTION ^OU CAN'T CUT OUT A Spavin or Thofoughpin but you can clean tlicm off promptly with ABSORB! NE TRADE MARK REG.U.S.PAT. OFF. •BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Mailed free to any address by America's the Author , Pioneer a CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. Dog Remedies 118 West 31st Street, New York TO WRITE WITH THE KNEES. SUMMER HEAT HARD ON BABY It Is called freezone, and. can now be obtained obtained In tiny bottles as here shown at very little cost from any drug store. Just ask for freezone. Apply a drop or two directly upon upon a tender com or callus callus and Instantly the soreness ^ disappears. Shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose 1 that you can lift it off, root and all, with the fingers. 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 com 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 of every hard corn, soft com or com between between the toes, as well as painful calluses calluses on bottom of your feet. It never disappoints and never burns, bites oi inflames. If your druggist hasn't any freezone yet, tell him to get a little bottle for you from his wholesale house. No season of the .year is so dangerous dangerous to the life of little ones as is the summer. The excessive heat throws the little stomach out of order so quickly that unless prompt aid is at hand the baby may be beyond all human help before the mother realizes he is ill. Summer is the season when diarrhoea, cholera infantum, dysentry and colic are most prevalent. Any one of these troubles may prove deadly if not promptly treated. During tfie 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. Williams' Williams' 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 doing doing the humble tasks in a noble manner. manner. AN OPERATION AVERTED Philadelphia, Pa.--"One year ago I was very sick and I suffered with pains in my side, and back This is to certify that fourteen years ago I got the cords of niy left wrist nearly severed, and was for about nine months that I had no use of my hand, and tried 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 me, and have been using Mlfc- ARD'S LINIMENT in my family ever since and find it the same as when I first used it, and would never be without without it. ISAAC £. MANN. . Aug. 31st, 1908. Metap'édia, P. Q. A Device to Enable Soldiers Who Have Lost Both Arms to Write. A boon for soldiers who have lost 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 piece cut out on each side five inches from the narrow end. This piece of leather is bent where the scallops come to fi£ over the bent knee and the whole piece is bent from side to side. By two clips, such as 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 the knee by three strong brass springs 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 Lrack . 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 writirig 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 pan be made cheaply. cheaply. The model cost $1.50, and the springs could be replaced with straps costing ten cents apiece, ;thus reducing the cost to $1.10. This device should be much more convenient than holding holding a pencil between the teeth or toes, as was formerly done by some. The stand can be made of an old box and a shelf put in for the apparatus. Dr. Blachly is awaiting with interest interest 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. and you work the horse same time. Does not blister or remove the hair. $2.00 per bottle, delivered, Wilh^tèil ■ycra. -morerif you write. Book 4M free. ABSORBING JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured Muscle* or Ligaments, Enlarged Glands. Went. Cyst*. Allays pain quickly. Price SI and S2 * bottle at druggist* or delivered.' W F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal' Can. tosorblnc and Absorbing, Jr.. an> Undo In Canada, t Like A Boy at 50 Bubbling Over With Vitality-- Taking iron Did it : Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders-- Oiten increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 100 per cent, in two weeks' time. Em B cZmThT'T7^.° 1 À°JÎ E .. ag-ain and see for yourself how much Cuticura Soap shampoos preceded preceded by light touches of Cuticura Cuticura Ointment Ointment to spots of dandruff and itching are most effective. They tend to arrest falling hair anefc promote promote a healthy healthy scalp. Samples free by mall. Address "Cuticura. Dept. N, Boston, TJ. S. A." Sold everywhere. everywhere. man camp tn rnp ^i,: ; 8 ana see ror yourself how much century old and nsk^d ^ lf a . you have Sained. I have seen dozens of nrpHrr,L,«^„ çiye him a ; nervous run-iiown people who were ail- preliminarv P\-aminan n : pi. , a- . nervous run-nown people who were ail- Lce™^ al ! <-he while, double their strength thah! 1 was astonished to find him with and endurance and entirelv eet rid of full 0f 0 v?g?r re vim e an°d ° f 20 and aS *11 symptoms" ofdyspepsia,' ^ïlve^and mnn" iX ™ ai l < l vita ' 1I i y as a young other troubles in from man- in font o ii ° nuuuies in irom ten to fourteen & r K 1 = 1 r y et W |X him with 1 Ilf: a A e t d ,ri r h n in , some cases been doctortne for months in bad health • he waa without obtaining any benefib But don't and nearly ! fin V™ • take the old forms of reduced Iron, iron Nuxated Iron ^ acetate or tincture of iron simply to save his face henminvitality and a few cents. You must take iron In a youth As ^^ oy a n cy of form that can be easily absorbed and as- over Iron^R 1 the^roatoot' if Un u re t tlm fh simllated like nuxated iron if you want builders. If people would only takeNux- : pro^ 0 5f od .-„ ° th A rwis > e , A 1 _ may ated Iron when they feel weak or run- : athlete down instead of dosing themselves with habit-forming drugs, stimulants and al- dnwn instead ft 1 ° run- : athlete or prizefighter has won the day habit-form hie- °drn ^s^iftimnTh ntl V sirr, P 1 y because he knew the secret of coholie hevern great strength and endurance and filled this way. they could wa?d off diseLe ■ ^ ^° r °ay ^Mle'manf another™' gone sand! n of n cas t es e and li t I îSreby a th C e Hve^of to .inglorious defeat _slmply for the thousands might be saved who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, kidney, kidney, liver, heart trouble and other dangerous dangerous maladies. The real and true cause which started their diseases was nothing more nor less 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, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good. You don't get the strength out of it and as a consequence you become become weak, pale and sickly looking just like a plant trying to grow in a soli deficient in iron. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following' test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two -five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three "times per day after meals for two weeks. " Then test your strength lack of iron.--E. Sauer,. M.D. NOTE: Nuxated Iron, recommended above by Dr. B. Sauer, Is not- a patent medicine nor secret remedy, but one which is well known - to druggists, and whose iron constituents are widely prescribed by eminent eminent 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 a most potent remedy remedy in nearly all forms of indigestion as well as for nervous, run-down conditions. The manufacturers have such great confidence confidence in Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit $100.00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any man or woman, under 60, who lacks iron, and increase their strength 100% or over In four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money if it does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days' time. It is dispensed by all good drugc-i«ts. SAND SHOES FOR TOMMIES until I nearly went crazy. I went to different doctors and they all said I bad female trouble and j would not get any j relief until I would j be operated on. I j had suffered forfour j years before this i time,but I kept get* j ting worse the more ; Every month since I Cook Root Comi MiHl JL fa/e, reliable rtaulating medicine* Bold In_ three de grees of strength--No. 1, $1; No.- 2, S3; No. 3, S3 per box. THE COOK MEDICINE CO„ TO80NT0. 0MT. (Fsrwdy Wlidsw.) Don't regard any time-saving method method of doing housework as shiftless; it isn't. medicine I took, was a young giri~I had suffered witfî' cramps in my sides at periods and was never regglar. I saw your advertisement advertisement in tiie newspaper and the. picture of-a woman who had been saved from an operation and this picture was impressed impressed on my mind. The doctor had given me only two more days to make up my mind so I sent my husband to the drug store at once for a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and believe me, I soon nqticed a cht ige and when I had finished the third bottle X was cured and never felt better. I grant yqji the privilege to publish my : letter and am only too glacf to let other women know of my cure."--Mrs.THOS.McGON- IGAL, 3432 Hartville Street, Phila., Par ISSUE No. $0--'17. Are Made of Steel Wire and Look Like Bird Cages. Next time you walk across a woodblock woodblock pavement and stick in the tar- ooze think of the British army in Egypt. The contrast will make you happier. For one thing, the British Tommy would give $1,000 for woodblocks. woodblocks. But not "having pavements, Mr. At-' kins is compelled to find a way to walk on dry shifting sand. His latest latest 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 coçaparatlve comfort; The difficulties through whictr-he marches to conquer may be gauged from the fact that when the Turks were coming with intent to destroy destroy the Suez Canal they had to dig narrow- trenches for their big guns and metal this grooves, so that the guns could be dragged forward. They found this method easier than building roads. tree In the Country. Summer boarder^--Does this produce a lot'of peaches ? Farther--Nary a one. Summer hoarder--Well, what's the idea off keeping it .7 Farmer--Because I get a great many bushels of pears from iÿ. Mlnsrd'e Liniment Cures Gerret-in Cow» made from straw by an inventive Frenchman. Wlbidfe' heat arid skillfully blended and processed make a most delicious food in flavpr as well as fe great body, brain, and nerve builder. Dr. Beck, The Well Known Eye Specialist and Doctor Judkins, The Medical Author, Publish Astonishing Report on Wonderful Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Many Instances DR. BECK A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home. * New York.--Dr. Beck, a New York state eye specialist, and Dr. Judkins, a Massachusetts Massachusetts physician, weré asked to ,ma"ke a thorough test of tihe popular eye ^remedy,, jîon Opto. Their reports were most interesting. interesting. Here they are the eyesight more than 50 per cent In one ! week's time. I have also used it with surprising surprising effect in cases of work strained eyes, pink eye, infiammed lids, catarrhal çon- junctlvltes, smarting, painful, aching, itching itching eyes, eyes weakened from colds, smoko, 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 has just come under my observation, which yielded to Bon Opto, is that of a young girl, 12 years old. Two prominent eye specialists, after a thorough examination of the young girl, decided in order to save the-slght of her right eye,-the left eye must be removed. Before permitting permitting her to be operated on, the young girl's father decided to use Bon Opto. In less than three days-a marked improvement.was noticed. At the end of a week the inflammation inflammation had almost disappeared, and at the end of six weeks the eye was saved. Just think what the saving of that èye means to this little girl. Another case is that of à lady ninety-three years old. She came to me with dull vision and extreme inflammation inflammation of the lids and the conjunctiva was almost almost raw. . After two weeks' use of Bon Opto the lids 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 General General Hospital, Boston, Mass., and formerly House Surgeon at the New England Bye and ^ar Infirmary of Portland, " Maine, ànd medical author for many years, reports : Dr. Beck reports, "When my attention was first called ed to the .wonderful eye rem- BoU Opto, I was inclined y, Bon opto, l was inennea to be skeptical. skeptical. I make it a rule to test every new treatment which is brought to toy attention. _ iy Having specialized in eye work for the past twenty years, I believe I am qualified to express an intelligent opinion on remedies ' ' " " Since Bon Optô bag _ . . fle opportunity to test it. I began to use it in my practice a little over a year ago and I rank to say that the results obtained my am are such that I hesitate to tell of my ex perience for fear it. will sound Incredible. Some of the results I have accomplished with Bon Opto not only astonished myself but also other physicians with whom I have talked about it. I have had many individuals individuals who had worn glasses for years for far-sightedness, near-sightedness, astigma tism and other eye weaknesses, tell me tjbèÿ haveidispensed with them through the a tion of the Bon Opto principal. Many eye troubles can be traced directly to muscular contraction and relaxation and silice Bon Opto method tells how to exercise «rid-develop «rid-develop the eyé muscles, it reaches conditions riot possible through other means. I; advise every thoughtful physician to study Bon Opto principal, give it--the e Opto principal, give it--tne same careful trial I have and there is no-doubt in my mind they will come to 1 the conclusion I have, namely, that the Bon Ojpto method opens the door for the cure of many eye troubles which have heretofore been impos- pible to cope. with. The ^treatment is so Simple in its application that it ban -be used at home by anyone of average intelligence, (n my own practice I have seen it strengthen I have found foculists too prone to operate operate and opticians too willing to prescribe v to prescrl he simple formulas formulas which form the basis of that wonderful home treatment for eye troubles, Bon Opto. This, in my opinion, is a remarkable remedy remedy for the cure and prevention of many eye disorders. Its success in developing and strengthening the eyesight will soon make classes ol " DR. JUDKINS caused by overworked, tired eyes which induced induced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for several years, both for distance and close 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 iht the fluttering leaves on the trees eye gl old fashioned and thé foriri of eye baths which, the Bon Opto method ptO- " * . will " vides, will maké its use as common as that of the tooth brush. I atn thoroughly edn- vinced from my experience with Bon Opto that it will strengthen the eyesight gt least 50 per cent in one week's time in many instances. instances. Dr. W, H. Devine, director of medical inspection iri the Boston schôols, in his. report, published February 20, 1917, states that only 14,016 out or 89,175 examined, examined, need to wear, glasses now, a marked decrease over, the previous report. Bon Opto Is hastening the eyeglassless age in bespectacled Boston." ; . victims of eye strain and other eye weaknesses weaknesses and those who wear glasses will tie glad to know .ihpt according, to . Dr.. Beck and Dr. Judkins, there is real hopp. ànd help for them: Many whose eyes:were-filing eyes:were-filing say they have had their eyes- restored by this -rem^rkrible prescription and many who - otice wore glasses say " trior: have thrown -them away J' One man say s c .after using it ! "I was almost bllrid. Could'hot see to read at all. Now I can read every thing without my glasses and my eyes- do not hurt any more. At «night they wpuld lain Ime, nyt any more. At «nignt tney wpuiq dreadfully. Now, they feel fine alt thé It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used It says : "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or wit' thout glasses but after using this prescription for . 16 days everything seems clear. I can -read- even fine xprint without glasses." Another whojy used it says; "I was bothered with eye strain couL. „ across the street now, which for several years haye 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 glares can now discard them in a reasonable reasonable time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trtmble and expense of ever getting glasses. Eye troubles of many descriptions mây be wonderfully benefited by the use of this prescription at home. Here is the prescription!: prescription!: Go to. any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon 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 four times dally. You sho.uld notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation and redfiess will quickly . disappear. If your eyes bother you even a little, it is your duty iÀ to take steps to sàve them flow before it - ■ ' ------- too late. Many hopelessly blind might haya saved their sight if they had cared for their eyes in time. NOTE--Another prominent physician to whom t ie above article wasJsubrrilttedi said: "Yes the on Opto prescription is truly : a wonderful ev* remedy.^ Its, constituent- ingrédients are well tknown to eminent-eye-specialists, and widely prescribed prescribed by .them. I have used it very successfully successfully in my own practice on patients whose eves were strained through overwork or misfit- glasses. Iti fls^one ^of "the . very teW preparations I feel ..abonTd be., kept on hand for regular use in almost overy 'family," . Bon . Opto referred to above, -is not a patent medicine or a secret remedy. It Is an- ethical preparation, the formula formula being printed- on ,the packagé. the manufacturers manufacturers guarantee it ; to strengthen evcslcht CO per cent in one ..week's time in mu nr lu. stances or , rèfund , the .naoney. ^ It Is dhm^etl by all good druggists'; including general stores; also by G. Tajnblyn and T. Eaton & Co.. Toronto. A ◄ -4 1 '1 1 -4 4 «1 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 -3 4