Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1917, p. 14

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. "I was bothered with eye strain caused - PAGE EIGHTEEN the back and sides, aching limbs, are all the result of impure blood, which in turn, kidneys are out of order and are passes through them every three minutes, \ Gin Pills heal and soothe tlie kidneys and thus remedy the trouble right at the very root. I tortures mentioned above, take the advice given in Lundreds of letters We have here on file, and try Gin Pills. Your money will be returned b60¢c. a box, or 6 boxes for $2, upon request 1o National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited Toronto, Ont. "0. 8. Address--Na-Dru-Co. Inc., 202 Main St, Buffalo, X.Y. " FORTH A a A a a tl tA Pg A Pt. tt ¢For Pain in the Back the fimous remedy OIN PILLS, known from coast to coast. ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917. I Pain in swollen joints, inmbago, rheumatism, means that the nct purifying the blood stream as it f you are suffering from any of the if you are not absolutely satisfied. 50 at all druggists, or a free sample i Loree Stanton md -- L Piazzetta and saw her uoia She told her friends about him, ard invited him to dinner the next When her fricnds departed she | stayed on Wenice, she said, was a | ' perfect rest cure. Her friends, who | were booked for"a. round of visits, | | wanted io leav€ the Palazzo open for | ther to stay in, but she would not | hear of it, and went to the Grand | | Hotel } | The first night when she was alone:| she met Hellier in the Piazza after | dinner & | They strolled up and down, while | | the municipal band played ambitious | loperatic selections Theodora ex- perienced a sensation of well-being | and contentment. It was pleasant above all things to be alone with this man in this crowd, i { The next evening he called for her | |after dinner at her hotel, and they 4 KIDNEYS | "Sir Glare" she began, somewhat ee One Quart of Milk? is squal in food value to three-fourths of a pound of Beef Steak, eight eggs, fifteen pounds of oysters, two pounds of fish, six pounds of tomatoes. And the milk is more easily digested and far more economical than any of the other foods. | more use Phone 845 timidly, "I feel that I ought not to be doing this." y "Doing what?' he asked jerkily. "Staying here In your house and enjoying myself doing nothing. You are much too good to me, and I fee that it is wrong of me to accept al this kindness." ! "Nonsense, child," he said grufy. | "As a matter of fact, you are of far here. 1 said. this house | wanted a woman. My wife is obliged - to be away so much. And, look here, wait a moment," he went on in a nervous, fussy voice, as he rose guick- ly from his chair and went out of the room. He came back in about = Price's -------------- I ------ -- Doctors Stand Amazed at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strong---According to Dr. Lewis. ™"" Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50% ? In One Week's Time in Many Instances A Free You Can Have F and Use at Home Philadelphia, Pa. Victims of eye strain and other eye weaknesses, and those who wear glasses, will be glad to know that according to Dr. Lewis there is real hope and help for them. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes resto by this remarkable prescription and m who once wore glasses say they have thrown them away. One man says, after using it: "I was almost blind. Could not see to read at all. Now I can read eve ing without my glasses and my eyes not hurt any more, At night they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this pre- scription for 15 days everything seems clear. I ean read even fine print with- out glasses." Another who used it says: by overworked, tired eyes which induced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for several years both for distance and work, and without them I could not read my own name on an envelope or the type- writing on the machine before me. I can do both now and have discarded my long distance glasses altogether. 1 can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street now, whieh for several years have looked like a dim green blur to me. 1 cannot express my joy at what it he~ done for me. five minutes, with a flat parcel in his hands, which he laid on the table by the girl's side "It's -a- little - present I've bought you," he sald, without looking at her "Yes, yes, | want you to have it. Have a look th and tell me how you like 't thank me, my dear. It's Vanessa, with fingers that trembled with. embarrassment, had untied the string, unfolded the paper, and dis covered inside a jewellers leather case, and, when she opened it, there was revealed, reposing in a velvet bed, a string of small but perfect pearls. able time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes-so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Kye troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by the use of this prescription. Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon- Opto tablets. Drop one Bou-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 Jour eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation and red- ness will quickly disappear. If your eyes bother you even a little it is yoar duty to take steps to save them mow before it is too late. Many heer Wind might have saved -their sight if they had cared for their eyes in time. » Note: Another prominent Physician to whom the above article was submitted, said: 'Yes, the Bon-Opto prescription is 8 wonderful $¥e Jethedy, Its Constituent ii ited tdare well nown to eminent eye special and widely prescribed by them Te Used it very suc. ned through overwork or misfit £ ses. ean hishiy recommend it in case of weak, watery, aching, smarting, itching, burn- ing eyes, red lids, blurred vision or for eyes in- flamed from exposure to smoke, sup, or wind, It is one of the very few preparations) feel should be kept on hand for regular use in almost every family." referred to above, is not a pate 8 secret re 4 It is an cthical preparat he for. mula on age. man- ufacturers guarantee it to strengthen ht 50 per cent in one week's time in many instances or refund the money. It can be obtained from It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can pow discard them in a reason- € ASK YOUR GROCER FOR CHARM TEA | IN PACKAGES. - Black, Green and Mixed. Packed in King- : ston, by 'GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited. any good druggist and is sold in this city by Geo, W. Mahizod, and other drugegs. i" rte a rubbers The girl found it impossible to speak She gasped and turned crimson. There were tears in her eyes. "Oh!" she exclaimed at last. "I don't know what to say. What can y? How can you be so good to me, Sir Glare? But, indeed, I cannot take ft." "Nonsense! Why shouldn't you take it? There's no harm in my giv- log you a trinket like that. Do you Good think Lorfon would object? to be your Lord, I'm old enough father." And he laughed a little awk- "Now, don't let me hear any -- wardly. thing more about it, but go into the drawing room and put it on." After that Vanessa resigned herself to her position. Not that there was much resignation about it, for the life she led was a very pleasant one. She had had several cablegrams from Lorion and one long letter, He was In the Lobanzo, and sent word that he was very well and getting through his work with rapidity and ease. Jv i CHAPTER XXIV. Theodora at. Venice Theodora Monk's gondola alongside the water steps of the Piazzetta at Venice. It was secured by a decrepit old man with an iron hook on the end of a stick; the fore- most gondolier sprang out and crook: ed his arm to assist her to alight. glided '| 8he gave curt directions, and wilked away unfurling a sunshade of her favorite blue, a beautiful note of strong color against her white dress and hat and the wonderfully blended ings that surrounded her. Theodora walked along under the intricate carvings of Sansovino's lib- rary, turned the corner by the scaf- folding that enclosed the rebuilt cam- panile, and entered the bookshop at 'the "extreme end of the magnificent Piazza San Marco, the centre of Venice. 4 Theodora was bored, and was leav- | pride and 'enemlies." » hues of th f fairy- « Of the Mase of fairyifke bulld Mo not know him," she said. ing Venice in a day or two. Naturally she told her hosts that she was heart- broken at the idea of leaving them and their begutiful city. She had been very arly three weeks in Venice, and the feeling of stagnation | was upon Ler that comes to all those | who are not Able to absorb themselves entirely in and become one with the wonderful city that fs like none other | in the whole world. Millions of colds start with strolled across the Cook's office, where she intended. to book a berth on the tralg de luxe. She bought a French novel, and Piazza towards Half-way she met a man. The sun, wet feet, which could and should be prevented by 'wearing rubbers. Every shape and size of "shoe can be trimly fitted, and made to last a great deal longer, by a pair of bearing one of these Trade Marks: ** hr "JACQUES CARTIER" - "GRANBY" BUS "MERCHANTS" Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co. - EXECUTIVE OFFICES - MONTREAL, P.g. j SEVEN LARGE, UP-TO-DATE MANUFACTURING PLANTS IN CANADA 28 "SERVICE" BRANCHES AND WARENOUSES THROUGHOUT CANADA was blinding, and she was holding her parasol very low, so she ucarly col lided with him. | "Pardon, madame," she heard a familiar voice say--a voice that had sent a strange thrill through her the very first time she heard it. | She lowered her sunshade. All the | boredom of her spirit vanished. She smiled, revealing the extreme pleasures | that she felt, and held out her hand | in greeting = 5 "Mr. Helller!" she exclaimed. .He | had been staying at Neu Reichwurth, | and a very close friendship had sprung up between them. "How delighted to meet you, Lady Monk!" he said. His quiet voice was very cordial. "Have you been here long?" "Nearly three weeks," she answer "And you?" "Oh, 't it a wonderful place!" she ed. There was a vehem- ence, almost an ecstasy of tion in her voice. She t and Hellie walked beside al down the wide square. She had forgotten that she was on her way to Cook's to book | her berth for the homeward journey. She had forgotten all her boredom: Venice was no longer a place In "DAISY" "DOMINION" evening after that he asked her to' dine with him. She accepted gladly, and he tock her to a small Italan® restaurant where the dishes looked alarmigg, but turned out to bé most | excellently good. The next day he | dine with her at her hotel, and the ordinary French hotel food seemed insipid to her, and the well-to-do and | respetegble hotel guests seemed com monplace and uninteresting after the picturesque experience of the previous evening's repast, told him so, | 4 her to other ov to the Piazza together. The and he promised to take similar places, Gradually they came to taking all their meals together in little, out-of {the-way places. It was a delightful life to Theodora. It was the wonder ful sense of being with Hellier that i blinded her to everything else i So they grew very ¢ ldentdal, and | Theodora found herself talking of things thal she never niéntioned to a sou), opening her wayward, im perious heart to the man who had unconsciously gained such "Tuscen dancy over her, and becoming as a child in humbleness and simplicity when she was in his company, It was just over a week after Theo dora had transferred her quarters to the Grand Hotel that they were din ing at the Capello Nero. Hellier was in a somewhat grave mood. He had received bad news from his mines in Mexico. A manager whom he had had implicit trust had turned out to be a scoundrel, who had been running the mine entirely in his own interest, and had now disappeared with a large sum of money "It is the idea that is so hateful to me," Helller said, when he had told his companion the cause of his pre- occupation, on which she had play fully remarked. "The money fbss is very slight, after all. But to have trusted a person and to find him un- worthy of trust, (Can you imagine anything more galling? To me it is the worst disappointment. in the world. It must be to anybody who has any belief in human nature. | would rather hate a person whom I could trust than love one who was untpustworthy." "Qh, that is a hard saying," she excl . "It i8 true," he answered. "I think anybody who is bound to trust others feels the same. Your husband, for instance, has he never said the same to you?" "Oh, Glare trusts nobody," she an- swered lightly, "That is the differ ence between you. And I dare say he is more often betrayed. He has 80 many enemies; you, I should think, have none." "l am not so sure of that," sald Helller, with 4 smile. "But your hus- band is very different. He is a public man--one of the greatest we have, As such he is bound to have enemies. 1 have merely made money; he has made a country--a portion of an Em- pire. And his work will outlast his "You believe in Glare, although you "I know enough of him to be cer tain that he is vilely traduced," Hel lier resumed. "You mean over the B.LR.C ness?" "Yes--I am as certain as I sit here that he has nothing to do with that vile organizet:~* (continued nex. saturday.) busl- into the on | ntlemen! Is the First Authentic Information on Correct Dress for Spring 1917 Wear > E'RE READY NOW, Mr. Good Dresser, to give you first hand in- formation on '"what's what" in Spring Clothes--tell you about the right styles, the good weaves, the smart patterns, give you really correct information, But--we can show and prove far easier than we can tell. This announcement is just to let you know that we're ready to show. We think it will be to your advantage to see IRT CLUTHES Sook BROS. & ALLEN LIMITER S. COLLIER, 214 Princess Street. ™ of i athieu's SYRUP OF TAR & Cop Liver Off TOPS COUCH Sold in generous size bottles by cll dealers. THE J. L. 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