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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Aug 1917, p. 7

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^'^WêÈê X ipüg m m \ X . y S" WHAT NEUTRAL POWERS! S iThaS« fo â" I what ÿéûfeatrthat furnishes strength for the day's work. Many fodds tax the.digestive powers to thek.tithictet without without supplying much real nu trim ern t. Shredded Wlteai Bisicait is all food arid in a fpnn that is easily THÈ U.- S. r EMBARGO MEANS TO THEM. Holland andHhe Three Scandinavian Kingdoms Are Now in a Grave Dilemma. m-lilèpiy ^gfteiH«jajfgri^Sfcer, an oc* câstoïïkl énthnBftoEfô" "Bï'ii&wayïte, a raconteur of modest but fascinating personality. -Robust and, :, mighty-.of stature, he rings with military melody all over. ■ ■. - A HARNESSING VOLCANOES. The Allies control, by means of : digested! It IS IWpef Cent. their blocading fleets, access to the /the ports of Holland, Denmark, Swe- ->jden and Norway, and have only permitted permitted seaborne -produce and goods the United States, from the Brit- Afh Empire, and from other countries, allied and neutral, to reach Dutch and Scandinavian ports in return for a solemn pledge by the Scandinavian and Dutch Governments that the freight in question was destined for exclusively home consumption, and that none of i5" would under any circumstances circumstances be resold to Germany. These promises and agreements have been violated with much the same effrontery effrontery that Germany displayed^ in treating as a worthless scrap of pa'per the guarantee of Belgium's neutrality to which she had subscribed. Neutral Pledges Violated. Thanks to this, the blockade off the German coast has lost much of its value as a factor in the present war, which has been unduly prolonged thereby. For if the neutral powers concerned had lived up to their engagements engagements and to the obligations of strict neutrality Germany would long ago have been brought to her knees through economic stress. Great Britain and France would long ago have put an end to these breaches of faith and of neutrality on the part of the Scandanivian and Dutch kingdoms and would have shut 4 down on their seaborne trade, closing access to their ports, had it not been for their consideration for the United States and their desire to refrain from any oppressive interference with the maritime Commerce of America. But since President Wilson took up as in national honor bound, the gauntlet so recklessly and insanely thrown at his feet by the Kaiser, the situation has changed. The United States has becomè one of the Powers of the Entente that are fighting for the emancipation of the civilized world from the military and economic terrorism of the Hohenzol- lerns, and has exchanged the role of a neutral for that of a belligerent. That which Great Britain and France refrained refrained from doing out of consideration consideration for the United States while she was still neutral President Wilson has now, with the full approval of the American nation, undertaken to accomplish accomplish by means of bis proclamation proclamation of embargo. Neutrals Must Choose. According to the terms of the latter none of the necessaries of life, in fact, no exports at 'kil, will be allowed to reach the neutrals until first of all the requirements of the people of the United States and then those of her allies have been adequately supplied. This means that there will be very little left for the neutrals. And in dealing with them a preference will he shown for those neutrals, especially in Latin America, who have shown a disposition disposition to refrain from trading with the enemy of the United States, that is to say, Germany, while neutrals such as Holland, Denmark, and above all Sweden, who have aided and abetted the cause of Uncle Sam's foes by exporting their domestic produce and their imported goods to Germany, will very rightly and criminated against by the board at Washington entrusted with the administration administration of the embargo. Few seem to realize the full extent of the importance of this sensational proclamation of an embargo by President President Wilson. It is not merely an economic economic measure, as might appear at first sight. It is something far more than that. It is in fact a demand made upon Holland and the Scandinavian kingdoms that they should finally declare declare themselves in the present war and should decide to throw in their lot either with the Central Powers or with those of the Entente. « , whole wheat. For breakfast, breakfast, diriner or^ supper it takes the place of jneat, eggs and potatoes. You don't know how easily you can do without meat or potatoes until you try it. Jpeïicioüs with sliced- bananas, berries* or other fruits, and milk. Made in Canada. BABY'S WEATHER .Natural Supply of f Steam Tapped to Rim Small Engine. Volcanic heat is actually being used quently to run an electric po\6er_ platvt furnish--.passed beyond aid. Baby's Own Tab- Mprie little ones die during the. hot weather than at any othër time of the year. Diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera infantum and stomach troubles, troubles, come 'without jpirningi and when a medicine is not at hand to give promptly the short delay . too fre- means that the child has ing/électricity to a num^eii of towns near Volterra, in s outh-western Tuscany, Tuscany, according to an interesting article article in the Annalist. lets should always be kept in homes where there are 1 young children. Ah occasional dose of the Tablets will prevent stomach and bowel troubles, HANDS'ACROSS THE BORDER The Physical Union of the Fighting Strength of Two Nations. ' In that region various volcanic fis- or if the trdhb'le comes suddenly the sûres exist, hot with escaping steam, prompt use of the Tablets will cure From using this to operate a small ; the baby. The Tablets are sold by horizontal engine came ttiè idea of us- medicine dealers or by. mail at 25 itigt it on a larger scale. Borings! cents a box from The Dr. Williams' were therefore made in the vicinity .Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. You wouldn't exactly cail.it hands across the sea, because Canada is-ohly across a lake; but Canada is part of England, which is a long way from South Slatè Street, says a Chicago writer. Anyway, what I'm driving at is this : Lietilenaht Colonel J. S. Dennis, officer officer commanding the western division of the British Recruiting Mission, recently clasped hands with Captain F. R'. Kenney, officer commanding commanding the recruiting district of Northern Illinois for the United States army. When two belligerent parties shake hands there are - only two things which the referee or third party can say-- 1 either "Take your corners" or "Bless you, my children." I said neither. But I held my breath, for It was an impressive moment, moment, the formal enactment in Chicago Chicago of immortal history ; the physical physical union of the fighting strength of two great nations. And the spirit of patriotic co-operation in the common cause of justice sanctified the alliance. alliance. Colonel Dennis and Captain Kenney joined in plans. What they want is men to send to the front. Neither has any choice as to whether the men go in Canadian kilts or American khakis. At every one of the dozens of scattered scattered stations under Captain Kenney's command volunteers of Canadian citizenship were taken for the expeditionary expeditionary forces of the Dominion; at every headquarters over which Colonel Dennis ,has control volunteers of American allegiance were taken for our own National Army. Captain Kenney is creditëd with being being a bit of a bearcat on the science of recruiting. But he was immensely impressed with the policies and ideas expressed by the distinguished Canadian Canadian man of war. Colonel Dennis says that there are 157,000 Canadians in Chicago. Calgary, Calgary, with a total population of 60,000, sent 16,000 soldiers to the front. What then might Chicago yield ? There are about 350,000 British subjects subjects here, .and some sixty-five St. George and Maple Leaf societies. There is no shortage of material hereabout hereabout for the British recruiting mission. mission. A thrillingly interesting man is Colonel Dennis. He is the most versatile versatile individual I have ever met. If one were suddenly to Inquire in Ot> justly be dis- tawa, "Who is Dennis ?" one might get back the typically British answer, "Who is he not ?" For years he was assistant to the president of the Canadian PaciflcJEtail- way, Lord Shaughnessy. He has fought Indians, is a veteran with honors of the South African expedition, expedition, has engineered road building where Indians had to he killed as regularly regularly as ties ha_d to be laid in the progress; but he is more--he is a dilettante journalist, a devotee of art, and a plentiful supply of steam with good pressure tapped. Because of its impregnation with boracic c acid it is not used directly, but employed to vaporize pure water. This? is used to run a plant which furnisties^ power to five nèar-by towns. y Now that volcanic heat has actually been made commercially profitable we may look to see efforts made to utilize this power source elsewhere. Aetna and Vesuvius may yet be yoked to a municipal lighting plant. Italy's lack of coal renders experiments in this direction unusually valuable. MAKE YOURSELF STRONG People with strong constitutions escape most of the minor ills that make life miserable for others. Don't you envy the friend who does not know what a headache is, whose digestion digestion is perfect, and who sleeps soundly at night ? How far do you come from this description ? Have you ever made an earnest effort to strengthen your constitution, to build up your system to ward off discomfort discomfort and disease ? Unless you have an organic disease it is generally generally possible to so improve your physical physical condition that perfect health will be yours. The. first thing, to be done is to build up your blood as poor blood is the source of physical weakness. weakness. To build up the blood Dr. Williams' Williams' Pink Pills is'just the medicine you need. Every dose helps to make new blood which v reaches every nerve and every part of the body, bringing color to the cheeks, brightness brightness to the eyes, a steadiness to the hands, a good appetite and splendid energy. Thousands throughout the country whose condition once made them despair, owe their present good health to this medicine. If you are one of the weak and ailing give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial and note the daily gain in new health and abounding vitality. You can get these pills through any medicine'dealer or by mail post paid at 50 cents a box,or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Mistaken Hint. Ê. countryman journeyed"to London to visit some relatives and to see the sights. . Fascinated by the metropolis, metropolis, he remained until patience on the part of his hosts, a married couple, had ceasèd to be a virtue. Too polite to openly remonstrate, they both threw out many hints, but all in vain. "Don't you think," remarked remarked -the husband one day, "that your wife and children must miss ?» you. v ^."No doubt. Thanks for the sugges tion: I'll send for them." «$♦ HARVESTERS READ this À Useful Model r e sustained proia^tiOTi^f mille" is' WeR 'knrO'iVn to dgpeijgl layg|ly- on, tfee comfort, and contentntépt the djjirjy cow. • Flies not only cause direct loss, of blood and. poisoning from their bxteèy but also keep stock from .feeding . pifôpérly. .The loss of milk fronr_this j cause is one of tljp seriops problems ! 1DBSWSBKBI that face the dairy farmer. READ WE L ABElI Klnard'a liniment Cures Diphtheria. Add a, few. bread" crumbs to the scrambled . eggs for breakfast; they improve the dish an<Lmake the eggs go fustier,. ... /• rte sÀxiiér i BOîjy-M^KÏNG NEWS AND JOB Offices s for sale , in good Ontario > towns. ; .The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full Information - on application ) to Wilson Publishing Com- r. TorôâtoL' pany. 7S' Adelaide Street. C ancer, tumors, lumps, internal and external, cured ETC.. with- Wrlte out pain by our home treatment, us before,too late- Ur. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwobd. Ont. Vhlén buyfaig ypàr iPiaito Insist oh having an ,, HIGÈL" u jtj r . Leaking 1 - 1 POWDER i «Vp-nnsuTTra-i-- - Salt scattered over the hay when going into the mow adds to palata- bility at feeding time. A yellow warbllKhas been known to consume 3,500 plant lice in forty minutes... minutes... Another proof of the industry and vâlùë. of'birds to farmers and gardeners gardeners . ABSORBINE * TRADE MARK RIG ,.S.PAT. OFF Reduces Strained, Puffy Ankles* Lymphangitis, Poll Evil, Fistula* Boils, Swellings; Stops Laments* and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts* Bruises* Boot Chafes. It is a SAFE WISEPtIC AND GERMICIDE .. Does not blister or remove the hairand horse can be wprked. Pleasant to use. $Zl 00 abottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5 M free. ABSORBINE, JR/; antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces reduces Strains, Painful. Knotted. Swollen Veins. Concen- -tratedksonly a-few drops required atan application. Price SI per bottle at dealers or delivered. W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F.,516 lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can. Ibsorblne and Absorbing, Jr., are made to. Canada. LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS THE GREAT TONNAGE PROBLEM* The best way to the Harvest Fields of Western Canada is by the Canadian Northern Railway, whose lines serve the newe&L-and most productive districts districts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. These run for the most part to the northward, where experience experience has shown that crops are least variable, which means a consequently steady demand for labor and correspondingly correspondingly high.average wages. The C.N.R. has made exceptional arrangements for handling the Farm Laborers traffic, and is introducing lunch counter cars, which will permit Excursionists to be comfortably fed in transit--a welcome relief from the jostling and vexatious delays of station-lunch station-lunch counter service. Special through trains will be run from-Mont- real, Ottawa and Toronto to Winnipeg on excursion dates, to be aqjtfounced shortly. The equipment will consist of electric-light'ed colonist cars and lunch-counter cars, together with special accommodation for women. All particulars from nearest C.N.R. Agent, or General Passenger Depts., Toronto, Out, and Montreal, Que. „ For summer outings, the thing you need is a linen frock. It may be pink, or blue, or green, as you please, but by all means you want it cut on very, smart lines. The pretty model shown above is in one-piece style and slips on over the head like many of the latest designs. McCall Pattern No. 7884, Misses' One-piece Dress (suitable (suitable for small women) ; in two lengths. In 4 sizes; 14 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents. . This pattern may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. " How to loosen a tender corn or callus so it lifts out without pain. Minard's liniment Cures Garget in Cows A Californian has patented a hammer hammer to which nMls are fed from paper strips, enabling a man to nail laths at many times his usual speed. Spraying with Bordeaux mixture and destroying diseased parts will check the spread of celery blight. Minard'M liniment Cures Colds. Etc. A little flour spread over the top of cakes before they are iced will prevent the icing from running off. / L GIRL GUIDES, NOT TROOPS. Not a Single Soldier On Guard Out- " side British War Office. Probably there is no other War Office Office like the ImpefiaVone in the world, at least, in one respect---there is not a soldier on guard, either outside or inside the whole building. The task of keeping order is left entirely entirely in the hands of the Metropolitan policemen. Every stranger who enters enters is asked his business by a constable, constable, fills in an inquiry form under the guidance of a constable, and, when he leaves, delivers that form, which serves him as a pass up to another constable. If he requires direction inside the building he is put in charge of a little girl apparently fresh from school, who takes him to thé room requires. Her only mark of officialdom officialdom is a brown overall with a small crown on each point of the collar. A good corn harvest is indicated in the United States. This should be encouraging encouraging news for the live stock men. Before frying bacon put the. rashers into boiling" water for. two or thrde- m mutes. . They -plqnip out tq-twite their original tKickneg's, and / all chance is removed of ttieir being 1 ' too salt. jU A Perfect Day should end--as well as begin --with a perfect food, say-- Gràpé-NutS with cream. A crisp, delirious food* containing ~the entire nxitrmidbt of who 1 e whcAt and-barley, including the vital mineral element!, so richly provided ese grains. P Nature in th< Every table should have its daily ration of One of the Most . Vital Questions in the World To-Day. How long can Allied shipping withstand withstand the hideous submarine sap at its tonnage ? This is the question on the answer to which hinges the very fate of world freedom. Let us look at the facts. At the outset of the ruthless submarine submarine campaign, Vice-Admiral Capelle announced that 1,000,000 tons a month would bring England to her knees. It is generally coneded that, in the last ten weeks, the submarine has done its worst because the submersible submersible fleet has been increased by the addition of the supersubmarine. Yet the average loss per month has never exceeded 450,000 tons of British British shipping, and it was John Bull's boats the Germans have set out to eliminate. eliminate. - . x Up to the 1st of June Great Britain had lost approximately 9 per cent, of her ocea'n-going tonnage of ships of 1600 tons and over. On May'1, according according to Lord Curzon, she-had more than 15,000,000 tons of shipping in vessels of this unit and over. She could afford tv lose 1,000,000 tons- per month for the next six months and still have 9,000,000 tons left if she did not build a single new ship in the meantime. Looking at it from another angle, ,if Germany ^persists ifi'her ruthless sub x marine warfare at the highest rate oi destruction- that has beeri registered since February 1* it" would take 166 weeks, or more. than three years, to wipe out., British shipping, again on the assumption that her shipyards would be idle all that.tiine. But_Ehgîahd càri ' easily build--and is building--500,000 tons a year. She can gain a' Million additional tons by altering the so-called Toàdline of her shipi • Likewise;' she can further supplement, this, tonnage by converting converting her passenger liners into cargo vessels. ... * • TîiïÉ program* f it;must be remembered; remembered; dees hot take 1 into - consideration the huge uie^chant. marine project,, of the United , Stages, which, will eyent- Send Order. where. IONEY ORDERS a Dominioh Express Money They are payable every- Regularity in milking time is one of the most important elements in keeping up .the flow. After the Two Eyes for a Lifetime Marine is for Tired Byes. Red Bjree -- Sore ' Byes -- Granulated ByeUds. Rests --Refreshes -- Restores. Murihe is a Favorite Treatment Treatment tor eyes that feel dry and smart Give your Byes as much of your loving care as your Teeth and" with the same regularity. Care for Them. You Cannot Buy New Eyes! Sold at Drag and Optical Stores or by Mall As* Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, tor Free Beo* Paper shirts have been issued to Japanese soldiers as a protection agaihst cold. '69 Montreal, May 29, Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, Yarmouth, N. S. Gentlemen,--I beg to let you know that I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT LINIMENT for some time, and I find it thé best I have ever used for- : the joints and" muscles. Yours very truly, THOMAS J. HOGAN. . The Champion Clog and Pedestal Pedestal Dancer of Canada. IN HOSPITAL Let folks step, on your feet hereafter; hereafter; wear shoes a size smaller if you like, for corns will never again send electric sparks of pain through you, according to this Cincinnati authority. He says that a few drops of a drug called freezone, applied directly upon a tender, aching corn, instantly relieves relieves soreness, and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts right out. This drug dries at once and simply shrivels up the corn or callus without even Irritating the surrounding tissue. A small bottle of freezone obtained at any drug store will cost very little but will positively remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's foot. If your druggist hasn't stocked this new drug yet, tell him to get a small bottle of freezone for you from his wholesale drug house. No Relief--Mrs. Brown Finally Finally Cured by Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Cleveland, Ohio.--"For years 1 suffered suffered so sometimes it seemed as though I could not stand it any longer. Treasures oi Hair and Skin Preserved by Cuticura If you use Cuticura Soap for every-day )ile' toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura Ointment now and then as needed to soothe and heal the first pimples, redness, redness, roughness or scalp irritation, you will have as clear a complexion and as good hair as it is possible to have. Sample Each Free by Mail Boston* Address post-card: "Cuticura. Dept. N U.-S.^A. Sold throughout the world. Says NUxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 100% in Ten Days In many instances--Persons have suffered untold agony for years doctoring doctoring for nervous weakness, stomach, liver or kidney disease or some other aliment when their real trouble was lack of irorr in the blood--How to tell. ! New York, N.Y.--In a recent discourse ' Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston physician who has i studied widely both in this country and It j in great European medical institutions, was all in my lower organs. At times I could hardly walk, for if I stepped on à little stone I would almost faint. One day I did faint and my husband was sent for and the doc- 2 tor came. I was taken taken to the hospital and stayed four weeks but when I came home I would faint just the same and had the saine pains. A friend who is a nurse asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Compound. I began taking it that very day for I was suffering a great deal. It has already done roe more good than the hospital. To' anyone who is suffering as I was my advice is to stop, in the first drug-store and get a bottlepf Lydiâ E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before you go home. " -- Mrs. W. C. Brown, 2844 "W. 12th St., Cleveland, Ohio. said: "If you were to make 'an actual blood test on all people who are ill you would probably be greatly astonished at the^exceedingly large number who lack Iron'and who are ill for no other reason than the lack of iron. The moment iron is supplied all their multitude of dangerous dangerous symptoms disappear. Without iron the blood at once loses the power to change food into living tissue and therefore therefore nothing you eat does you any good; you don't get the strength out of it. Your food merely passes through your system like corn through a mill with the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people become become generally weakened, nervous and all run down and frequently develop all sorts of conditions. One is too thin ; another another is burdened with unhealthy fat: some are so weak they can hardly walk; some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; some can't sleep at night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fûssy and irritable; some skinny and bloodless, but all lack physical power and endurance. In such cases it is worse than foolishness -to -take : stimulating stimulating medicines ' or naracotic 1 drugs, which only whip up your; fagging' vital powers for the moment, maybe at the expense expense of your life later on. No matter what any one tells you, if you are not strong and 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 again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the time double, and even triple their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of their symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper form, and this, after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come down to hard facts there is nothing like good old iron to put color in your cheeks and good sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It is also a great nerve and stomach strength- ener and the best blood builder, in the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of Inorganic iron like tincture of iron, Iron acetate, etc., often ruined people's teeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimilated and for these reasons they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery of the newer forms of organic Iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron for example, is pleasant to take, does not injure the teeth and Is almost immediately immediately beneficial. NOTE: The manufacturers of Nuxated Iron have such unbounded confidence In Its potency that they authorize the announcement announcement that they will forfeit $100.00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any man or woman under sixty who lacks iron and increase their strength 100 per cent, or over in four weeks' time, .provided • they have no serious organic trouble. Also they will refund your money in any case in which Nuxated Iron does not at lea^t double your stréngth in ten days' time. It is dispensed by all gobd druggists. ualiy'add Ôjbob^OOO tons of new steel shipping and 2,000,000 tons of wooden*, Thus, if tKS^LU. S. y vessels are ravaged by,submarines at the same ratera? tiié Br|tjish, : thera^ will : >'-still ~ W immunity agiinst any permanent impairment. Thé y food lanes oft the world will ré- main open. / : ---- V Paper clubs for policemen, practically. practically. indestrjictH^^have beep invented by am Englishman . ISlnaed's liniment Cures Distemper. Cultivate corn as soon after rains aa the soil has dried sufficiently. Keep the soil surface well stirred and light.. This lets rain soak in quickly; thus! preventing waste, and it keeps the soil warm. Keep all weeds down, as they rob the corn plants of' moisture heeded 'to make corn kèrnels instead of weed seed. • • KEDNEY PILL3 //, I I L L j :>; 'hxx S-' L L K.hmW That Bonr Opto Strengthens Eyesight 50% /it a Weehs Time In Many Instances A Free Prescription Ton Can Have Filled and Use at Home. Boston, Mass.--Victims' 1 of eye strain end other eye weaknesses, and tnose ■who wear glasses, will he glad to know that Doctors and Eye.. Specialists now Agree there "Is rèal hope and help ;for then>. Many whose eyes were falling »ay ; they have had - their eyes restored snd roany who once wore glasses say they have thrown them away. One ■man. says, after using it: T was almost almost blind. Could -not see to read at all. Now I pan read everything with out my glasses, and tn^eyes do not "v hurt any more. At nignt- tney Would ■pain, drèadfülly, Now.they feel fine all the, time. It was like *-miracle to me. A lady who used It sayS: "The atmosphere atmosphere seemed- haxÿ 1 with or without glasses, but. after using this prescription prescription for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can read,,even,fine print without" without" glasses." Another J who used it says: "I .was::botheredcwith eye strain caused by .overworked,, tired eyes which induced Serce* hèadaeÏÏés? I : h>Ve worn f iasses for several years.- both 'for dia- àhee - end workj and without them I Z: ISSUE No*. 32--'17. coUld-i.nbt. readonly own name - on an envelope? or thé -typewriting on r /the machine before me. I cam do b ehd/KaW^discaArdéd 1 my long -distance t lasses : altogether. I can count'. Thw uttering^ leavea .on the trees across the street now, w : h!ch for several years have looked like a dime green blur to mew I, cannot express my joy at what lt^ivas dpne for me." • , it : is. believed , that thousands who wear' glasses- caii' xiôlV' discard* them ; in si reasonable : time, and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as.to be spared the trdiïble 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. Màrginâlis with all the concomitant symptoms, as . morning agglutination, ox .the lids, chronic con junctivitis and epMphora. Her eyes when not congested had the dull, suffused suffused expression common' to such cases. Having run out of her medicine- a friend - suggested Boti-Opto. She used this treatment and not only overcame her distressing condition,- but strange and amazing, as it... may seem, so - ■ that she was glasses , . - eft her. In this instance,. I her - eyesight was improved 100%. I have since verified the efficacy: of .this treatment in & number of cases and have seen the eyesight improve from 25 to 75 per cent in a, remarkably short time. I can say it works morê quickly than any other remedy. J have prescribed prescribed for the eyes." Dr. Smith, an oculist ef wide experi- „.roe, says: "I have treated in private practice a number of Serious opthaume diseases with Bon-Opto and. am able to report ultimate recovery in both a.cute and chronicfeises. Mr. B. came to my office suffering with art infected, eye. The condition waà so serious that an operation for enucleation seemed lm- perativer Before resorting to the oberàtlVé treatment I prescribed Bon- Opto and in 24,hours , the. secretion had lessenedj * inflammatory symptoms, to- gran to subside, and in seven days _tne eÿê" WâS~dtiretr -Wd~ retained' its*-'normal its*-'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 thôtt ISbthingp arid anodyne; effects,* of Bon-Optoif, Ï always instil.. -Bert-^pto. after removal .of foreign bodies and aprtly - lt v '. 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 à~ tS hIC' for tlre e y eball itself the vision is rendered more acute, hence the number of casés of discarded gl8.SS68, r> * Dr. Connev says: "My eyes were ir> bad condition owing to the severe strain arising from protracted micro* k. scoplcal research work. Bon-Opto used according to directions rendered, a surprising surprising service. I found my eyes remarkably remarkably strengthened, so much so I have put"aside my glasses without discomfort. discomfort. Several of my colleagues have also used it and we are agreéd as to its results. In a few*, days, under my observation, the eyes of an astigmatic case were so improved, that glasses 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-Opto 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. It your eyes bother you even a little it is your duty to take steps to save them now befdre it is too late. " Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight if they had cared, for their eyes, in time. Note: A clty^phjsi<ian to x whom the above article was submitted, said: "Yes, Bon-Opto Is a; remarkable cye remedy. Its constituent ingredients ingredients arè wél V kifibwn" to Remirent eye specialists specialists and .widely prescribed ..by, them. I have used it Very successfully in my own practice on patients whose eyes were strained through overwork overwork or misfit glasses. I can highly recommend it In case of weak, -- wateiy, aching, smarting, itching, burning eyes, red lids, blurred vision or for eyes idfiamed from exposure to. smoke, sun, dust or wind. It is one of the very few preparations preparations I feci should be kept on hand for regular use ia almost every family;" Bon-dpto is not & patent medicine or secret remedy. It to an ethical preparation, the formula be/ng printed on the package. " ïhé manufacturers guarantee re to strengthen eyesight 50 per cent In one week's time tu mény instances, or refund the money. It 14-dls- pensed^-bv all good druggists, including general stores; also by Ù. Ihunblyn and T. Eaton & Co.. Toronto. - : ■< éàéààAAAAAMàÂàâââààâàààààààààâà

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