1 he Canadian Statesman and The Bowmar- i n le News are published every Thursday ana ïridav rrorning, respectively, at The State»*** L-filce* .lames Block, 20 and 27 King-st. West, Loamanville. Ontario, Canada. M. A. Jamti S Sons, Tul.lishers and Proprietors, *>*][ aim tun, payable in advance; $2 00 after first three months. C.M- B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M.D. B O W1Î A STIXiliE, - OÏÏ. ( ■- OLD MEDALIST OF TRINITY UNI- V i vcrsitv. Toronto. Four year* Attending' Phvsiclan and Surgeon at ML Carmel Hospital. Pittsburg, K«. Office and Residence, Wellington St Teleplione No. 108. J.T. ALLEN, TAILOR At Rear of Standard Bank Bowman ville J. T. Alien announces thathe now makes 'tats to order at lowest prices. Ladies' fjt<s cleaned and pressed. Gentlemen's tbits altered, repaired, cleaned and pressed. pressed. All work guaranteed and prices right Wfc-e the old reliable tailor a trial. T" *■ W-A if A Watch Your Sneexe! It may be the forerunner of bronchitis or a bad cold. It is nature's warning that your body is in a receptive condition condition for germs. The way to fortify yourself against cold is to increase warmth and vitality by eating Shredded Wheat, a food that builds healthy muscle and red blood. For breakfast breakfast with milk or cream, or any meal with fresh fruits. \ bpbbkptly secured! Jn all courir:*®. A-k for our INVENTOR'S INVENTOR'S ADVISER,which will be sent free. MARION & MARION. 364 University St., Montréal. Wood's gkespkocliiid. The Great English Bcmcdy. T.mcs and invigorates the whole rvous system, makes new Blood j in old Veins, Cures Nervous Dibililg. Menial and Brain Worry, Despon- d'ncy. I.orh of Energy, Palpitation of the Heart, Failing Memory. Price $1 per box, six for S3. One will please, sir will cure. Sold by all dr:igg;-:ta or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of n- r - V# ir pamphlet mailed free. THE WOOD MEDICINE CO., TOaONTO.OHT, (Ftrnerly Wiliwr.) Made in Canada. Nearly everyone has ripping, tearing; headaches at times. Disordered stom- _ach--sluggish liver does it. Cheer up ! here's the real relief -- Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They put the stomach and bowels right. Ali druggists, 25c.. or by mail from 9 Chamberlain Medicine Co., Toronto For the Housewife -HEM&TLTCJUHC On Btoutee, Drtnu, Table Linen, Ao. Accordion and Knife Pleating. Covered Buttons 1 made from your own material. Braiding and Embroidery. Our New Illustrated Catalogue Is just In, and we want every lady in Ontario to have it. Write For It--It Is Free TORONTO PLEATING CO. 14 Breadalbane St. Dept. W. Toronto TEA IN 25-TON LOTS. ROYAL TITLES CONFUSING. War Has Brought About Many Complications--Brother Complications--Brother Fights Brother. The changes in royal titles call attention, attention, Inevitably, to a few of the complications that the war has brought with' it. There were few princes more popular than was Prince Christian Victor, who died as a gallant gallant British officer in South Africa; but his brother, Prince Albert, is fighting in the German army. The Duke of Albany is one of the "enemy princes" with whom Parliament is concerned just now, whose banner has been removed from St. George's Chapel; but his sister is the wife , of Prince Alexander of Teck, who is a British officer, and now becomes an earl. We,--or, at least those of us whose memories are not uncomfortably long --are inclined, to forget that Prince Christian's German title may almost be described as German by accident, i Canadian. He was a German prince when he j -^lack tea three times a day, and the married Queen Victoria's daughter, ■ j n ^he convalescent hospitals certainly; but he had only been Ger- unc j e r the direction of the Commission man for three years at that time. are going to be ready for him. Schleswig-Holstein was the cause of The 25 tons just ordered will only the Prussian attack on Denmark more- j as £ a f ew months with 113 instifu- than half a century ago, and until that ^ions, SO me of whom are requisitioning attack succeeded Prince Christian was ^ ea j n ton lots, to supply. There is no a Dane. Military Convalescent Hospitals Use Enormous Quantity. The Military Hospitals Commission have ordered 50,000 pounds of tea to slack the thirst of returned men. There's nothing drier in prohibition propaganda than the convalescent He wants tea, good stiff _ Their Desire. In a certain' mill it"was the custom to pay the workers fortnigb£ly. -Finding -Finding this practice somewhat inconvenient, inconvenient, the employes decided to lay the matter before the maimjger of. the firm. --An Irishman, well-known for his persuasive powers, wqs selected as their delegate, and he duly "appeared "appeared before the manager. "Well, Michael, what can I do, for you to-day?" "Please, sir," said Mike, "Oi've been sint as a delegate by the workers to ask a favor *df ye regarding the pay ment of wages. 'What do they want ? " "Sor, it's the desire of meself and of iviry man in the firm that we receive our fortnightly pay each week!" THE FaITwÉÂTHER HARD ON LITTLE ONES RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Gf.and Trunk Railway Going East Going West Express 8 52 a.m. Express 10 31 a.m. Passenger 3.34 p.m Local 7.09 p.m Mail 9.58 p.m Express 4.22 a.m Local 9.45 a.m Passenger 1.56 p.m Passenger 7.01 p.m Canadian Pacific Railway Going East Express 10.40 a.m. Local 9.45 p m. Express 1.08 a.m. Going West Express 6.02 a.m. Local 8 54 a.m. Express 4.47 p.m. C. B. Kenr, Town Agent Canadian Northern Railway Going East Going West Express 11.37 a.m Express 9.36 a.m Express 6,40 p.m Express 7.31 p.m Daily except Saturday. GRAND TRUNK systTm y BLOOD-MAKING MEDICINE Canadian fall weather is extremely hard on little ones. One day it is warm and bright and the next wet and cold. These sudden changes bring on colds, cramps and colic, ahd unless A large, proportion of the American corn belt will harvest one of the greatest corn crops in history. Many fields will make over seventy-five bushels per acre in regions where the land is rich and the season long enough for-corn to do its best. This will compensate for much of the deficiency deficiency of frosted areas. MONEY ORDERS Dominion Express Money Orders are on sale in five thousand offices baby's little stomach is kept right the i throughout Canada, result may be serious. There is , -- Though undoubtedly spring is the safest time to set out trees in Canada, autumn planting in Eastern Canada is quite feasible, but trees should not be moved ' until growth has ceased. Mlnard's Xilnimcnt Cures Garget in Cow* Krx8crx>i.Asncous nothing to equal Baby's Own Tablets in keeping the little ones well. They sweeten the stomach, regulate the It took centuries for medical science' to discover that the blood is the life. Now, it is known that if the blood were always abundant, rich and pure, very few people would ever be ill. It was not until the end of the 19th century century that an instrument was invented for measuring the red part of the blood. Then doctors could tell just how anaemic a patient had become, and with medicine to make new blood the patient soon got well. All the blood in the body is nourished nourished and kept rich and red by the food taken daily, but when, for any reason, a person is run down and cannot cannot make sufficient blood from the food to keep the body in health, then a blood-making medicine is required. The simplest and very best of blood- makers suitable for home use by anyone, anyone, is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. When a course of these pills is taken their good effect is soon shown in an improved improved appetite, stronger nerves, a sound digestion and an ability to master master your work and enjoy leisure hours. For women there is a prompt relief of, or prevention of ailments which make life a burden. As an all-round medicine medicine for the cure of ailments due to weak, watery blood no medicine discovered discovered by medical science can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You can get these pills through any limit put on the tea allowed a man;! bowels, break up colds and make baby he can drink as many cups each meal j thrive. The Tablets are s o!d by me as he wants, ar^ after long months of : cine dealers or by mai at 25 cents a measured rations in trenches and the j box from The Dr. Williams jMedicme hospitals in England, he drinks, as Co., Broekville, Ont. though he had been raised on salt fish Tommy takes his tea with all "the trimmin's" especially sugar. War, Try making a strawberry bed in rich, deep soil. The bed need not be Frozen corn makes good silage, says Prof. C. Larsen of South Dakota j sm-nla, Ont. State College. Corn that has been frozen will not make quite as good- j I AD1ES wanted to do plain _J and light sewing at home, whole or spare time, good pay, work sent any distance. distance. charges paid. Send stamp for particulars. National Manufacturing Company, Montreal. ANT E D -- BLACKSMITH TO sharpen tools; also Granite Polisher. Wi ite George M. Paul.- W Ranger. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC- internal and external, cured wlth- , , . , , , .. , , , ; out pain by our home treatment. Write colored or palatable Silage, but When , UB before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical winter comes the cows Will not dis- |'9°LL I '* rnlted " Yfohingwoojl.- ° nt - criminate against it. Mlnard'B Liniment Cure* Distemper. Put farm and garden implements in EÏÏÏÏTrf welning hi awa, from hisi large. Make the soi, aom^ee to proper^ before putting them taste for sweet things, has increased five feet deep, as rich as it is deep, his desire for them. compare the fruit from this;plot for In one instance where the population population grew in such proportions that the kitchen facilities were inadequate for a few weeks, it was put-up to the men whether they would have tea or soup for dinner and the vote went overwhelmingly for tea. size and flavor with fruit grown on ordinary soil a foot deep. away for the winter. When buying your Piano insist on having an "OTTO H1GEL" PIANO ACTION LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE -£ SKIN ! I Make this beauty lotion cheaply for your face, neck, arms and hands. Mlnard's Liniment Cure* Colds, See. - Make permanent bulb beds now. There may be no Holland bulbs to be had next yoi-v. A druggist can obtain an imitation j At the cost of a small j ar G f ordinary of MINARD'S LINfMENT fiom a co id cream one can prepare a full Toronto house at a very low price, q Uarter pj n t of the most wonderful and have it labeled his own product. ] emo n skin softener and complexion This greasy imitation is the poorest j 3eau tifi e r, by squeezing the juice of one we have yet seeh of the many that twQ ÿ res ^ lemons into a bottle con- FORJ WftINEs Granulated Eyelids^ Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by Sun, Dust and Wind quickly ** relieved by Murine. Try irin xÿr 1 " £ your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes. YOUR fc^No Smarting, Just Eye Comfort __ _L At Your Druggiat'sor by Murine Eye Kemeay ma ;i,G0c per bottle. Murine Eye Salve, in Tubes 25c. For Book of the Eye -- Free. Ask Murine Eye Remedy C©., Chicago d every Tom, Dick and Harry has tried to Introduce. Ask for MINARD'S and you will get it. ' taining three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as Will reduce Inflamed, Strained, Swollen Tendons, Ligaments, of Muscles. Stopsthe lameness and pain from a Splint, Side Bone ox Bone Spaxirt. ;No blister, no hair gone and honte can be used. $2 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Describe Describe your case for special instruc- tiono and interesting horse Book 2 M Free. to strain the ABSORBEE, JR,, the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Strained, lorn Ligaments, Ligaments, Swollen Glands, Veins or Muscles; Heals Cuts, Sores, Ulcers. Allays pain. Price 81.00 a hoirie at drnirrj or rt.-i : vrrcd. Hook "Evidence" frre. W. F, YOUNG, P. D. F., 51G Lymans Bldg , Montreal, Gan. tiisorblne and Absorbing Jr., are uude Id Canid*., er, had just passed a little terrace, These days even the house dress dealer In medicine, or by mail at 50 ; with a bit of garden in front, when a A Gravel Crusher. A policeman, with more than usual avoirdupois and expanse of shoe leath- takes unto itself smartness. This one has several unusual features, the pocket arrangement and the collar and cuffs are true followers of the mode. McCall Pattern No. 8041, Ladies' House Dress. In 7 sizes; 34 to 46 bust. Price, 20 cents. This pattern may be obtained from your local ~ McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. cents a box or six boxés for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Broekville, Ont. Highlands of Ontario Canada The Home of the Red Deer and the Mdose Open Seasons DEER--November 1st to November 15th, inclusive. MOOSE--November 1st to November November 15th, inclusive. In some of the Northern Districts of Ontario, including including Timagami, the open season is from November 1st to November 30, inclusive. In that part of the Province Province of Ontario lying North of the Canadian Government Railway from the Quebec to the Manitoba boundary, boundary, the open season for Moose is THE WOODLANDS OF FRANCE. German Newspapers Exult Over the Havoc Wrought by Hun Armies. The brutal vindictiveness of the retreating retreating German forces on French soil, when nothing that remotely re- v i sembled "property" was left unspoil- Too Cold--Or Too Hot? j ed, is described by the military cor- . j ,. • • . j respondent of the Berlin "Lokal An- "The raiders won't come in winter; . .,,,, , , ^ „ I zeigcr m this manner: it 11 be too cold for them. I , T , i , , i , i "In the course of these last months I have heard several peopie make j , , „ , vriter ! & reat stretches of French territory have been turned by us into a -dead j small boy ran after him. "Halloa, kiddie!" said thé' arm of the law, genially, "what can I do for you ?" "Mother sent me out," answered the youngster, "to ask you if you would mind walking up and down our path for a minute or two. It's just been gravelled, and we ain't got a roller." There are ants in Mexico which will freckles, sallowness and tan and is the attack a hive of bees and destroy it in ideal skin softener, whit en er and a night. : beautifier. The rat is a thief and a disease car- ! Justtiry it! Get'three ounces of rier. Rats kill chickens, steal crops orchard white at any drug store, and and damage property. Kill the rats two lemons from the grocer and make and remove useless structures that up a quarter pint of this sweetly frag- harbor them. "'Farmers should have rant lemon lotion and massage it daily a rat day several times a year, getting into the face, neck, arms and hands, together on that day for the destruc- it is marvelous to smoothen rough, red tion of rats. a remark of that kind, says a w in London Answers. It is not generally generally realized that on the hottest summer summer days an aviator can pay a "flying visit" to the Arctic Regions by mounting mounting his machine to a height of 10,000 ft. country. It varies in width from ten to twelve kilometers (six and a quarter quarter to seven and a half or eight miles) and extends along" the whole of our new position, presenting a terrible , . - , , , • i barrier of desolation to any enemy The temperature is invariably low -, , , „ . . m - bnrdv pnnus'h to advance against our hardy enough to advance against new lines. No village or farm was left standing on this glacis, no road . ^ vz - : was left passable, no railway-track or! round, except for the dmeience whic embankment was left in being. Where; at 10,000 ft., whether at the Tropics or the Poles, and there is very little variation variation in the temperature all the year «AN SICK TWO YEARS Could Do No Work. Now Strong as a Man. lullUlUW Ah! Thai's the Spot Sloan's Liniment goes right to it. Hava you a rheumatic ache or a dull throbbing neuralgic pain? Y ou can find a quick and effective relief in Sloan's Liniment. Thousands of homes have this remedy handy for all external pains because time and time again it Lao proven the quickest relief. So clean and easy to apply, too. No rub- ting, no etain, no inconvenience as is the case with plasters or ointments. If you once use Sloan's Liniment, you will never be without without it. Generous oized bottles, at all druggists. 25c.. 50c.. $1.00. from October 10th to November 30th. to the raiders. The only alternative ; Write for copy of "Playgrounds--j is to make it too hot for them. J The Haunts of Fish and Game", giving giving Game Laws, Hunting Regulations, etc., to C. E. HORNING, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. J. H. H. Jury, Town Agent. Phone 78 a high wind makes. An airman will encounter forty degrees degrees of frost at an altitude of 10,000 ft., and when twice as high will find the temperature ex a South Pole. j . , , .r, „ | So cold won't be a «tumbling block ; Berlin Tagcblatt is also found : gloating over this destruction of the ! dwellings and property of helpless j once were woods there are gaunt rows of stumps; the wells have been blown ! up; wires, cables, and pipe-lines de- j icily that "of 'the! stroyed. In front of our new post- j : tions runs, like a gigantic ribbon, an: >--o--o--o--o-- o--o--a--o- PAIN ? NOT A BIT ! LIFT YOUR CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Very Itchy. Burned at Night. Could Scarcely Sleep. Healed in One.Week. "My face became very red and swollen and broke out in watery blisters. Then it got very itchy and used to burn so that at night I could scarcely sleep. Later the blisters broke out forming hard scales and my face was badly disfigured. disfigured. Then I used Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and in about a week's time I was completely healed." (Signed) Lloyd Brady, Breckenridgc, Que. , May 25, 1917. Skin troubles arc quickly relieved by Cuticura. The Soap cleanses and purifies, purifies, the Ointment soothes and heals. For Free Sample* Each by Mail address address post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. A, Boston, U. S. A." Sold everywhere. Chicago, 111. --"For about two years I suffered from a female trouble so I was unable to walk or do any of my own 3 any i work. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Compound in the news- papers and determined determined to try it. It brought almost immediate immediate relief. My if,< - weakness has en- - A , j thff-ly* disappeared and ï never had bet- ter health. I weigh 165 pounds and am as strong as a man. I think money is well spent which purchases purchases Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."--Mrs. Jos. O'Bryan, 1755 Newport Ave., Chicago, 111. • . The success of Lydia E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women ^ who suffer from displacements, inflammation, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, periodic periodic pains, bhckache, bearing-down feeling, feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, and nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound is the standard standard remedy for female ills. No humbug ! Apply few drops then just lift them away with fingers. 3 O---O O O O O O O O O G IS ï , . , This new drug j peasants in this buist of fine wilting. J p 0un( j discovered by HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS MAY 8th TO OCTOBER 30th Every TUESDAY "ALL RAIL" - also by THURSDAY'S STEAMER " Great Lakes Routes", (Season Navigation) Your Future Is Itt the West The fertile prairie* have put Western Canada on the map. There are still thousands of acres waiting for the man a. who wants a home and prosperity. Take . - advantage of Low Rate* and travel via V Canadian Pacific Information from Ticket Offices: 141 -146St. Jamej St., Phone M 8125, Windsor Hotel, Windsor and Place Viger Stations. B. KENT, Agent, Bovrmanyille, There's Superior Flqvor To as a table beverage. A package from -the grocer is well worth a trial, in place . of tea--especially When Tea Disagrees ! "Habit is a cbfeJe. We weave a j "And the desert, a pitiful desert,, thread of it every day,, and at last we leagues wide, bare of trees and under- | cannot break it."--Mann. j growth and houses. They sawed and j : hacked; trees fell and bushes sank; it I ' was days and days before they had i cleared the ground. In this war-zone i there was to be no shelter, no cover. I The enemy's mouth must stay dry, his : eyes turned in vain to the wells--they I are buried in rubble. No four walls for ; him to settle down into--all leveled j j and burned out; the villages turned I into 'dumps of rubbish; churches and church-towers laid out in ruins athwart the roads." All this was done in the territory which the French armies had to cross before reaching their present position before St. Quentin. But to what avail ? It checked them not a bit. Across the desert waste they built highways and rebuilt roads. The wells were poisoned. The armies laid waterpipes for their supply. Every farmhouse and peasant's cot was reduced to dust. They carried their own shelter. The 'terrible barrier of death' was to them an ether com- a Cincinnati j chemist. It is called j freezone?" and can now ! City Eye Specialists Tell How To Strengthen Eyesight 50% In a WeeUs Time In Many Instances be obtained in tiny bottles bottles as here shown at very little cost from any drug store. Just ask for freezone.- Apply a A Free Prescription "Yon Cnn Have Filled and Use at Home. Boston, Mass.--Victims of eyo strain and other eye weaknesses, and those who wear glasses, will he glad to know that Doctors and Eye Specialists now drnn nr two directlv : agree there is real hope and help lor drop or t\\0 directly Many whose eyes were failing upon a tender corn or I sa y they have had their eyes restored callus and instantlv the l and many who once wore glasses say cairns ana mbiunuy me j £ haA f e thrown them away. One soreness . disappears. \ man says, after using it: "I was al- Will find ! most blind. Could not see to read all. Now I can read everything with- Shortly you the corn or callus so loose 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 corn, or callus, but shrivels them so they loosen and come right out. It is no barrier, only a reason why they 1 no humbug ! It works like a charm must push forward with renewed strength and determination to hew down the'-vandals guilty of the barbarous barbarous destruction. Now in front of St. Quentin they see the Boches en- never disappoints gaged in the same work preparatory bites or inflames to their next flight. For a few cents you can get rid of every hard corn, soft corn or corn between between the toes, as well as painful calluses on bottom of your feet. It and never blirns, out my glasses, and my eyes do not hurt any more. At night they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the time. It wan like a miracle to me. A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere atmosphere seemed hazy 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 who used it Bays: "1 was bothered with eye strain caused by overworked, tired eyes which Induced fierce headaches. I have worn f iasses for several years, both for dls- ance 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 f iasses altogether. I can count tho uttering leaves on the trees across the Btreet 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 now discard them in a reasonable time, and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes eo as to be spared the trouble rind ex- Manure never is so good as the day it is made. Mlnard's Uniment Cure# Diphtheria. hasn't any freezone yet, tell him to get a little bottle for you from hie ■wholesale house. ISSUE No. 44--T7. if vour druggist ! pense of ever getting glasses. / ii your uiuggibLi *- ^nt/■ Dr. Beck, an eye specialist ov nearly twenty years practice, says: "Ai patient came to me who was suffering from Blepharitis xdarginalis with all the .concomitant symptoms, as morning agglutination of the Ud9, Qhrunjo çoil* junctivitis and ephiphora. Her «1 cs when not congested had tho dull, sur- fused expression common to such cases. Having run out of her medicine a friend suggested Bon-Opto. She used this treatment and not only overcame her distressing condition, but strange and amazing as it may seem, so strengthened 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 works more quickly than any other remedy I have prescribed prescribed for the eyes." Dr. Smith, an oculist of wide experience, experience, says: "I have treated in private practice a number of serious optnalroic diseases witn Bon-Opto and am able to report ultimate recovery In both acute and chronic cases. Mr. B. came to my office suffering with an Infected eye. Tho 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. 1 always instil Bon-Opto after removal of f qreign 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 m bad. condition owing to tha severe train arising from, protracted microscopical microscopical research worn. Bon-Opto used according to directions rendered a surprising surprising service. 1 found my eyes re- markaoly strengthened, so much so I have put aside my glasses without discomfort. discomfort. Several of my colleagues have also used it and we are agreed 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 tha 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 per-» ceptibly right from the start, and inflammation inflammation and redness will quickly disappear. If your eyes bother you even a little it is your dhty to take steps to savo them now before It is 1 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 tho above article was submitted, said: "Yes, Bon-Opto ia a remarkable eye remedy. Its constituent Ingredients Ingredients are well known to eminent eye specialists specialists and widely prescribed by them. I ha to used it very successfully in my own practice ox patients whose eyes were strained through overwork overwork or mtsflt glasses. I can highly recommend it in case of weak, watery, aching, smarting - , itching, burning eyes, red lids, blurred vision or 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 on band for regular use la almost every family." Bon-Opto Is not a. patent medicine or secret remedy. It: is an ethical preparation, the formula being printed on the packaged The manufacturers guarantee it to strengthen eyesight 60 per cent in one week's time in many instances, or refund the money. It is dispensed dispensed bv all good druggists, including general stores; also by Ui Tamblyo T. Eaton * Co., Toronto.