"Aye, aye, sir." "Well, you hit hin in the eye with & 16â€"inch shell." "Aye, aye, air. _ Which eye, sir?" asked the gunner. The captain called up a gunner and pointing out a battleship several miles away, said: "You see that ship?" "Ave, aye, sir," said the gunner. The Clever Gunner. Comtnent on the perfect marksmanâ€" ship now displayed in the navy was made in the form of an anecdote by a sergeant of a United States marine recruiting corps. ¢ "That‘s because you worked, yourâ€" self," whispered the South Wind., "We all like to help workers." And away she blew to find another busy tree.â€" Youth‘s Companion. "Just look!" exclaimed the smallest tree, as she settled her new gown with a dainty rustle. "We made them so quickly, and everyone has been so kind. andâ€"" Even the raindrops, up on a cloud, saw those busy trees and came tumblâ€" ing down to boi? all they could. And so, in no time at all, or so it seemed, those maples were dressed in new frocks of green. is &X And the Sunbeams, when they came visiting, cried, "Oh, if are makâ€" ing clothes, we want t.oï¬ulp!†And they bathed the trees in golden light. Soon the South Wind blew by. "Oh, are you working?" she asked. "Do let me help you!" _ And quickly she blew a dozen warm breezes through the bare branches. "New clothes?" laughed the Sunâ€" beams. _ "Go to work and make yourâ€" selves some." And then the Maples began to notice and to think. "Perhaps, after all, we shall get them just as soon if we make our own clothes," said the middleâ€"sized Mlplo.] "Let‘s try." _ So all three maples set to work. l question "That same advice!" grumbled the Maples. _ "Let‘s ask the Sunbeams." So bright and early the next mornâ€" ing they asked the Sunbeams their "To be sure I can tell you where to get new dresses," laughed the South Wind. _ "Go to work and ’lh yourâ€" kalvso samem selves some "That I can," replied the Pine Tree cheerfully. _ "Go to work and make yourselves some." But the maples did not like that adâ€" vice. _ "We don‘t want to work so hard or wait so long; we want dresses right away," they said. "Let‘s ask the South Wind; maybe she knows where to get clothes," sugâ€" gested the biggest Maple. So the next time the South Wind blew through the yard they asked her. ‘ clothes," suggested the middleâ€"sized tree hopefully. "Oh, Friend Pine Tree, can you tell us how to get some pretty green frocks like yours?" lawn, the bright crocuses here and there, and the tulips by the walk. Even the people passing on the street loocked fresher and brighter than durâ€" ing the cold winter storms. "Yes, we must have some new frocks." "Let‘s ask the Pine Tree; her dress is always fresh and green. Maybe she can tell us how to get some new clothes," suggested the middleâ€"sized "Yes, everyone has new clothes for spring, and we ought to have some, too," added thg smallest Maple Tree. "You‘re quite right," said the -l;i;- gest Maple, and he looked over the yard and saw the fresh gréen of the "I think we ought to get some new clothes," suggested the middleâ€"sizâ€" ed tree. "I‘m so ashamed!" Maple." "This sunshi queer!" i (iivinins Armsacdiiit ... .. trees had worn their pretty, warm green dresses, while the maples stood shamefacedly by, bare and cold in the bleak wintry air. _ Finally, when the warm spring sunshine began to work its wonderful magic in the air, the maples could stand their bareness no longer. lnagreatyudttthood:oofacity stood several pine trees and three big maples. _ All winter long the pine trees had worn their pretty, warm green dresses, while the maples stood shamefacedly by, bare and cold in the in Eun & F L 5 ou Bo teacher shakes her head and sighs. "Whatever shall I do With such a stupid boy ?" she cries. "What will become of you ?" If she feels sorry for my sake And wants to have me pass, She‘ll be obliged to let me take My atlas to the class! For, with my atlas in my lap, I‘m sure of every place. Each state and country on the Each river, I can trace. But teacher says when I recite A dreadful thing occurs; I don‘t get any answers rightâ€" At least, they‘re not like hers! Utah becomes a town of Spain Beside Lake Sunapee! Peru, a river of Touraine, Flows to the Caspian Sea! I tell her that the Middle States Lie southwest of the Horn, Washed by those aueer Mas For, C l o0 0 m sechovieg ashed by those queer Magelian Straits, Cancer and Capricorn! A Fine Solution. deed, I try my very best To learn the lesson well, ad why I fail at every test I really cannot tell! o ashamed!" cried the biggest "This sunshine makes me feel on deck ?" Two Swedish pulp mills < are now manufacturing industrial alcohol from their waste. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Bloomer frocks are all the rage for little tots. _ The cunning model ilâ€" lustrated is made with dress and bloomers attached, making one garâ€" ment to handle and to make, but givâ€" ing the effect of two when the little dress is on. McCall Pattern No,. 7738, Child‘s Bloomer Dress; in 3 sizes, 2 to 6 years. Price, 15 cents. Dept. W. HOME STUDY Asw with a:’cym‘lm July and August _ December to April 15 GEO. Y. CHOWN, Registrar Flowered voile trimmed with plain organdy is a charming combination for a summer frock, especially if made in a manner similar to the accompanyâ€" ing illustration. _ The pleated skirt finished with a frill around the waist, and big, fluffy pockets, is unusual in its style and daintiness. â€" McCall Pat. tern No. 7785, Ladies‘® Waist, in 6 sizes, 34 to 44 bust; and No. 7795, Ladies‘Twoâ€"Piece Skirt, in 39 or 37â€" inch length, in 5 sizes, 22 to 30 waist. Price, 20 cents each. ‘ Flowered voile' § 0. 1 o0 oa 10â€" eitrtnter it nrniets ce nermmanrermmgenmnmmree ie Whole Wheat and| cost only a few cents. A boon to the housewife\ beâ€" cause they are readyâ€"cooked and readyâ€"toâ€"eat. Delicious with berries or other fruits. Made in Canada, â€"â€"the greatest amount of protein (the element that builds muscular tissue) for the least money. ‘Two or three of these Biscuits with milk make a nourishing breakfast on which to start the â€"day‘s work and they P2°C PeC B COuct Wheat Biscuit with millk C1 o63 C ee â€" HEsE cE Mnkâ€"thctwomtpefl'ect foods given toman. Dictetic experts may quarrel about everything else, but they are agreed on this. . The nerer Chc-h:lf % Io&‘..hl and Summer ‘Models QUEEN‘S UNIVERSITY The butchers are given the option of drawing on the Imperial Governâ€" ment‘s supplies. The two freezing companies in the Auckland district will supply meat to them during alâ€" ternate months at bare cost price, without trying to make any profit on the transaction. The Government reâ€" tail shops are already transacting a very large business, and the public are able to purchase meat at subâ€" stantially reduced prices. The Isle of Man is under British sovereignity, but has its own constituâ€" tion and government, and is exempt from laws made by the British Parliaâ€" ment unless specifically named. The chief executive officer, the Lieutenant Governor, is appointed by the British New Zealand Opens Two in Auckland _ As An Experiment. The New Zealand government has recently opened two butcher shops in Auckland in order to keep the reâ€" tail price of meat down to the lowest possible minimum, and also to make the experiment as to whether under a stricter system of management the increases in the price of meat anâ€" nounced by the butchers are justified. I was going into consumption. I had been doctoring but did not derive any benefit, and finally I had to give up my work and return home. It was at this stago that a friend brought me a box of Dr. Willams‘ Pink Pills and urged me to try them. By the time the box was used I thought they were helping me, and decided to continue using the pills. I took a half dozen boxes more, when my strength had completely returned, my appetite was restored, my color returned, headaches had disappeared and I was feeling betâ€" ter than I had been for years. I would urge every weak and ailing girl to give Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills a fair trial." These pills are sold by all mddicine dealers or may be had by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€". ville, Ont. | No Girl or Woman Need Be Conâ€" stantly Ailing and Unhappy. Nature intended every girl and every woman to be happy, attractive, active and healthy. Yet too many of them find their Hves saddened by sufferingâ€" nearly always because their blood is to blame. All those unhappy girls and women with colorless cheeks, dull skins and sunken, lusterless eyes, are in this condition because they have not enough blood, red blood in their veins to keep them well and in the charm of health. They suffer from depressing . weariness andâ€" periodical headaches.f Dark lines form under their eyes, theiri heart <~palpitates violently after thol slightest exertion, and they are otten; attacked with fainting spells. These | are only a few of the miseries of bloodâ€" lessness. Nothing can secure girls and women from the inevitable decline that follows anaemia except a gener~| ous supply of new, rich, red blood, and ; )nothlng has ever proved so successful in creating red, good blood as Dr. Wilâ€" liams Pink Pills for Pale People. ’ Thousands and thousands of girls and . women owe their good health and ‘ charming complexion to the use of this medicine. Here is one example of its power to cure. Miss Dorina Bastien, St. Jerome, Que., says: "For over a year my health was gradually failing, my ‘blood had seemed almost to have turned to water, my cheeks were pale, my lips bloodless, and the Sslightest exertion left me breathless. I suffered frequently from severe headaches, my appetite failed, and my friends feared | A STATE‘S BUTCHER SHOPS. sam‘s diuntsaiPiliteti2it 60400800 Aniac id ANCUW 'the Sevres plant is shipping goods to England and to Russia, so that those | countries are no longer forced to obâ€" Itain their supplies by devious means | at extortionate prices from Holland | and the Scandinavian countries. ‘ The huge condensers used in the disâ€" tillation of picric acid were the hardâ€" est for the Sevres savants to produce. They are so large that tiny cracks are likely to form in them while they are being "roasted" in the huge electric furnaces that formerly served for the manufacture of dishes. ‘ PERFECT HEALTH DUE TO THE BLOOD ___ Before the war, says the Argonaut, the Central Powers had a corner on this nrarket. _ Much of the pottery . and glassware used in laboratoriel‘ and chemical factories came from Bohemia. As soon as the war began the Allies had to find ways of supply-| ing their own needs. _ The French government immediately turned to the ~Bevres plant. | |_ It was long and slow work for the French ceramic specialists, for they had never given attention to that branch of the art. â€" Before they foundl an alloy that would hold the powerful | acids, they tried innumerable mixtures | of various kinds. | Finally they discovered a mixture that, if not the counterpart of the Bohemian, is at least as gcod. Now " ynt i veatin "otnindotcragn itc ing. s Now Making Crucibles. Long famous for its . ceramics, Sevres is now performing _ yeoman warâ€"time service. It makes the crucibles, the condensers, the retorts, and other paraphernalia used in the distillation of the various powerfui acids that are used in making modern high explosives. SEVRES ALSO MOBILIZBDT For its Beautiful China, A small bottle of freezone costs very little at any drug store, but will postâ€" tively take off every hard or coft corn or callus. This should be tried, as it is inexpensive and is said not to irriâ€" tate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn‘t any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It is fine stuff and acts like a charm every time. You cornâ€"pestered men and women need suffer no longer:â€" Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops soreness at once and soon theâ€"corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted off, root and all, without pain. | Practice for many years. Now dedicated to o Ers*sy *43 | e. n e Sa m e | Me and go. Wr!tz for Book of the Eye Free, | Murine Eye Remedy Company, Ohicago. Adr Minard‘s Liniment ALumberman‘s Priend. salt.* Take it up byhaï¬f\;l; a'né rub yourself with it, then rinse off with clear water and rub well. To invigorate yourself when bathâ€" ing, put some coarse salt in a jar and pour on just enough water to make a slushâ€"not enough to dissolve the Vegetable gardens under trees will not do well. _ They shade the plants and take the moisture from the soil. Don‘t throw away burnt milk; pour it into a clean jug and stand in cold water. _ By the time the milk is quite cold the scorched taste will have disâ€" appeared . MONEY ORDERs Send a Dominion Express Money Order. They are payuble everywhere. and used as throat and chest ;;;te-cl: tors in inclement weather. An Englishman has invented a vest with lapels which am_bg turned up _ _A common legend attributes to Eve the height of 118 feet, but this does not correspond with the dimengions of her tomb, which is nearly 400 feet long ! She must have been of a someâ€" what strange shape, as her grave is only 10 feet or 11 feet wide! In the middle of the grave is a small buildâ€" ing containing a curious witness to the devotion of the Moslems. On the whitewashed walls of this little temple are hundreds of thousands of pencilied names, as far as the hand can reach. Minard‘s Liniment used by Physicians. |_The tradition that Eve was buried here is older than Mobhammed. Adam ‘u believed by some to rest at his own peak in Ceylon, but this is debated by Oriental scholars. There had been a difference, so the Mohammedans say, between our first parents, and Eve spent the last years of her life at Jodâ€" dah, where she was burled, not far from the great temple in Mecca which Moslem tradition ascribes to the hands of Adam himself. Mohammedans Claim Eve is Buried Near Yeddah, Port of Mecca. What is probably â€"the most remarkâ€" ‘able and strangest of all alleged Bible tombs is that which marks the supâ€" posed resting place of Eve, the mother of the human race. It lies about a mile to the north of Jeddah, the port of Mecca. Cincinnati man tells how to dry up a corn or callueâ€"so it lifts off with fingers. YES! LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cure the kidâ€" neys. Cured kidneys make pure blood. That is why Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are the best tonic. "I have recommended Dodd‘s Kidâ€" ney Pills to some of my lady friends who were complaining of not feeling well, and they, like myself, speak highâ€" ly of them." | St. James, Man., May 28th (Special) (â€"That Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are living up to their great reputation in the | West is twice proved by Mr. and Mrs. "I myself took six boxes of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills and am just like a new person. I have ;ained 10 Ibs. since usâ€" ing them and my friends compliment me on how well I look. "My husband suffered from attacks of lumbago," she states, "and the docâ€" tor did him no good, but I can truthâ€" fully say that since using Dodd‘s Kidâ€" ney Pills he is entirely free from iumâ€" bago. G., West, well known and highly reâ€" spected residents of this place. Let Mrs. West tell the story of what the great Canadian kidney remedy has done for her husband and herself. [ They Cured M/. West‘s Lumbago and Made Mrs. West Feel Like a New Person. They Are the Best Tonic. Speak Of Them In â€" The Highest Terms Why Mr. and Mrs. West Recomâ€" mend Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. TOMB OF OUR MOTHER EVE ISSUE No..22â€"‘17, opens the door for the cure of many eye troubles which have heretofore been imposâ€" sible to cope with. ‘The treatment is so simple in its application that it can be used :t home by anyone of average intelligence. In my own practice I have seen it strengthen Dr. Beck r.?ortl. "‘When my attention was first called to the wonderful eye remâ€" ed{, Bon (.)gto I was inclined to be skeptiâ€" cal.‘ I make it a rule to test every new treatment which is brought to uy attention. Having specialized in eye work for tmnt twenty years, I belleve I am quall to express an intelligent o&lnlon pn remedics Applicable to the eyes. nce Bon Opto has created such a sensation throughout the United States and Clmd% I welcomed the opportunity to test it. I began to use it in my Fnctlco a little over a year ago and J am frank to say that the results obtain are such that I besitate to tell of my exâ€" g:flence for fear it will sound incredible, me of the results I have accompilished with Bon Opto not only astonished mil‘elf but also other physicians with whom I have talked about it. I have bad many individâ€" uals who had wornâ€"glasses for years for farâ€"sightedness, nearâ€"sightedness, astigmaâ€" tism and other eye weaknesses, tell me they have dispensed with them through the adopâ€" tion of the Bon Opto principal. Many eye troubles can be traced directly to muscular contraction and reln‘:tlon and since Bon Opto method tells how to exercise and deâ€" velop the eye muscles, it reaches conditions rot possible through other means. I advise every t.boufhtm bysician to study Bon Or?to principal, ;Pve it the same careful trial I bave and there is no doubt in mind they will come‘ to the eonclullol-{ have, namely, that the Bon Opto method Filled and Use at Home. New York.â€"Dr. Beck, a New York state eye specialist, and Dr. Judkins, a Massaâ€" ‘chusetts physician, were asked t6 make a thorough test of the popular eye remedy, Bon Opto. Théir reports were most interâ€" esting. Here they are; _ ; 4 A Free Prescription You Can Have Dr. Beck, The Well Known Eye Specialist and Doctor Judkins, The Medical Author, Publish Astonishing Report on Wonderful Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight Ask for Minard‘s and take no other. substanceâ€"to get. If the baby is lonesome or fussy, tie a mirror where she can herself, and she will be interested i:esgeinz her companion. ©Fasten her toys to her carriage or crib with a long string. If they fall, or if she throws them away, they can‘t go far and she will soon be playing with them again. Gents,â€"I have used your Minard‘s Liniment in my family and also in my stables for years and consider it the best medicine obtainable. Yours truly, ALFRED ROCHAv, Proprietor Roxton Pord Hotel and LAvery Stables. Mipard'e Liniment Co., Ltd Two men were boldly discussing the merits of a book, Finally one of them, himself an author, said to the other: "No, John, you can‘t appreciate it. You never wrote a book yourself." "No," retorted J’Bhn, "and I never laid an egg, but I‘m a better judge of an egg than any hen." & Wns â€"Auintiihacsttratiithvts.â€"nichiiahatictlics hiz 'simllar data. f In undertaking this camaign â€"the Company is following its usual broad policy of Dominionâ€"wide development, realizing that every new settler means greéater production to meet the food shortage which at present threatens the world, and which Canada, with its extensive and fertile unplowed areas, can provide. The diamond is the hardest known 8,000 absentee owners, pointing out the profits which can g: made by Icultivdting their lands, and showing 'how many farmers sold their last years‘ crop for more than the original cost of their farms. The Company offers the advice and assistance of its Colonization â€" and Development Department free of charge, in supplying reliable informaâ€" tion as to how to go about getting the land under cultivation and '3“ send, on request, the fullest details as to routes of travel, customs regulaâ€" tions, passenger and freight rates and | Ne L an ®s D _ In order to encourage the settleâ€" ment and cultivation of vacant lands in the Western Provinces, the Canaâ€" dian â€" Pacific Railway _ Company, through its Colonization and Developâ€" ment Department, of which Mr. J. S. Dennis is the head, has undertaken an active campaign to try and induce absentee owners to cultivate their holdings. J Campaign by Canadian Pacific Ry. to Meet Food Shortage. ENCOURAGE CULTIVATION Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week‘s Time in Many Instances Acir_culn has been issued to some Matter of Judgment. DR. BECK Victims of eye strain and other eye weakâ€" nesses and those who wear glasses will be glad to know that according to Dr. Beck and Dr. Judkin#, there is real hope &?d help for them. )lnny whose eyes were failâ€" ing say they bave had their eres restored by this remarkable prescription and many who once wore glasses say they have thrown them away." One man léyl‘ after using it: "I was almost blind. Could not see to read at all. Now I can read everyâ€" "‘“i without my glasses and my eyes :o mnot burt 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 q:(u "The atmosphere seemed l hazy with or without glasses but after using. this prescription for 16 days everything seems clear. I can read even fine print without glasses." _ Another who u~ says: "I was bothered with eye c abe: Apacd o Pri d oi d c k o ud 50 per cent in one week‘s time in many inâ€" stances. Dr. W. H. Dv&ne. dlrccto’l' g medicdl inspection in the Boston I(‘hb.h‘ bis report published Ftbruur{v 20, 1917, states that only 14,016 out of §9,175 exâ€" amined, need to wear glasses now, a marked decrease over the previous report. Bon Opto is hastening the eyeglassiess age in OUpto is hastening th belpécuclez Boston." ecy Tor the cure and prevention of many ef disorders. Its neer:l l’: developing nz ntren{thonln' the eyesight will .“F make eye glasses old fashioned and the :; of eye baths which }he Bon Opto meth 3:6 vides, will make its Use as common as that of the tooth brush, I am thorouslély 8on- vineed from my experience with Bon Opto that it will strongthen the eyesight at least O e Oe t PC HNEOY PHITD, T FUW 4 _ "I have found oculists too ron?:o operâ€" af: and :.mlchnl htcoo wxgfld to l'rrcrlhe s e n e simple formuâ€" ï¬u w&: form e&o h":%.ot that wonxertul home tment tr: eye oubl-, Bon Opto. Thu‘ in my op!::f, is a remarkable remâ€" :?y or the cure and prevention of many efe me with dull vision and extreme inflamméâ€" tion of the u&und the conJunctiva was glâ€" most raw. or two v! use of Opto the lids #were abso, normal an her eyed are as bright 28 many a 6 slxteen." »Dr. Judkins, Massachusetts Uphnldaq, formerly Chief of Clini¢s in the Unpjion Genâ€" eral Hospital, Boston, Mass., and t&ruorly House Burgeon at the New Encl‘xl:d ye and Ear Infirmary of Portland, Mainé, and mzd'lc‘_u ln.thor‘tor maby years, reports; 0n e es l m _ _ J2I2Z CCC Was painted this year and looks gol‘l: agone Spavin, Ring Bone, ; very nice. Price $350. e plint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar | yacrson, ; PAsSENGERK i CYLINâ€" trouble and gets horse going sound. | d Aes Touring Car. Has clectric lients It acts mildly but quickly and good reâ€" ‘&n4 starter, good tires, and is a bargain . sults are lasting. 1)00. not blister * the price. $300, ____________ or remove tEo hair and horse can RUIBtSELAL’ 3 Pï¬ssz.ucmn lc.ugmo- j A et. very ndsome close car, :c;‘:;:“'m"' t:‘lï¬::‘“g'z'“&h:‘m suitable for a doctor. Price $1,000. delivered. _ Horse Book 9 M free. We only sell used cars after the purâ€" s Py P chaser h had 4 tratl & ABSOR’BINE' JR., 'hf‘““'cP"? liniment | savisfiea mmult o.f "(‘e:n orr::’nnrt‘n(onqu:“- for mankind, reduces Painful Swellmg:; Enâ€" |ties of the car he is buying. Call at our hrgedGllmfc,Wem, Bruises, Varicose Veins; |Showroom next time you are in Toronto heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you 82@ let Our salesmen show you any of more i you ite. $1 and $2 a bottle at ?'t::;' used cars and give you a demonstraâ€" dealers or delivered. Liberal trial bottle for 10c stampa !linommlAml BILE _ CO., W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 516 Lymans Bidg., Montreal, Can. o Limited “nmbflrm.m“' Jr.. are made io Canada, 146â€"150 Bay Street, Toronto. Ont. " A BSORBINE from a Bone Spavi Splint, Curb, Side | trouble and gets hor It acts mildly but %ic sults are lutinï¬.. C or remove the ha be worked. Page 17 i each bottle tells how. Carpets look much better if beaten on an old bed spring than on a clothesâ€" line. Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the house. ematean 200000000 _2 L0 TC DTBT: keeping little ones well is to keep their little stomach sweet and their bowels regular. Baby‘s Own Tablets will do this. Thousands of mothers keep the Tablets in the house, as they find them an efficient guard against illness. Conâ€" cerning them Mrs. Hilaire Desmarais, Bt. Joseph de Sorel, Que., writes: "I believe Baby‘s Own Tablets are the best medicine in the world for childâ€" ren. My baby was terribly constipated but the Tablets promptly cured him . and now he is a big healthy child." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. KS ~ _ BOOK ON Ey |DOG DISEASES M And How to Feed wR Mailed free to any address by Ameria‘s the Author Ploneer H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. Dag Remediss | 118 West 31st Street, New York llv“ intonties 3 sindrtaict tds ds sa.25, It is ngtural for little ones to be | meals, before you send fo well, and with care every baby can be mm kept well. _ The main thing torwards! NEWSPAPERS FOR e i i t e i s n hrutouds PRD TiR wcclls New Device Attached to British Helâ€" mets to Save the Eyes. More and more Athe men in the trenches are cominig to resemble their armorâ€"clad forebears. The latest innoâ€" vation is a chain mail veil draped from the steel helmets. The invention is that of a London eye specialist and it has proved its value. The steel vefl‘ hangs from a rod across the helmet front and protects the eyes and face, while not interfering enough with the sight to impair the soldier‘s efficiâ€" ency. I When buying your Piano insist on having an "OTTO HIGEL" PIANO ACTION HEALTHY CHILDREN TORONTO CHAIN MAIL VEIL. QTUDEBACKER. SEVEN PASSENâ€" STOPS *3 ger, 4 cdyllnder Touring Car, in good u.‘â€m running order. Tires in good shape. |This car was painted this year and looks in, Ring Bone, ; very nice. Price $350. strres; aleo S-Y- & Co., Toronto. fctwer piefsotge n e rage 5 hor .com d wtw'w-o or refund the money. . by all good druggists, incl busir d dsc ic WCACCUIS £00 widely preâ€" u:nbcl by them, 'I'h'no used it very successâ€" f in own ctice on patiehts eyea K ie h) ie oreote sn micly flecgey It one of the vez.‘w prepara feel should be kept on for "‘fl:.-,:' in afmost "every" tawmy." . Boo Gpu ‘rekenatt 1B tto frounle and expense of ever getting € m %{e troubles of many dscrYpl.lun' may be w& derfully benefited by the use of this pres¢ &uon at home. Here is the preâ€" seription : to any active drug store and g a &mh of Bon Opto tablets. Drop one n Opto {:‘blet in a fourth of a glass of water and it dissolve. With this ll‘uld baths the eyes two to four times dally. You should notice your eyes cléar up perceptibly fln‘d“ m=l ltlho 'lukrlt “:id lnnnnmt{gn and uickly disappear, your eye:gther yog even a little, it is your duty to take n;rl to save them now before it is too late. Many horeleulLbllnd lll,ht bave nv:kthai; sight if they had cared for theit cyes e. % N â€"Anot 4 physi 'l?‘on above u"z'}e?:'-ï¬" ."'..'-ï¬?é’a. uï¬â€˜:‘ -’i:.'m x oopiet in Aatens oo hodben pecriotet eperapeciaifale nedewidely pro. caused by overworked, tired eyes which inâ€" duced flerce headaches. J 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 n do both now and have discarded my gnc distance glasses altogether. 1 can count the futtering leaves on the trees mcross the stroet now, which for several n‘n!hn Itoked like a ?lm ‘ru:‘ Mlurhm me. canpot express my joy at what it has done for &" "It is believed that thousands who wear can now discard them in a reasonâ€" able time and ta::‘mtnde- more fll‘;‘c be able stren r eyes so as to spared go _t_:_o:ï¬..a_nd expense of ever getting We only sell used cars after the purâ€" chaser has had a demonstration and satisfied himself of the running qualiâ€" ties of the car he is buying. Call at our showroom next time you are in Toronto and let our salesmen show you any of ?‘ur used cars and give you a demonstraâ€" on. T A A ger, 4 cylinder Touring éu...l-rg;;‘ running order, at a special price, $350. JJUDsoN 1913 MODEL "b1." a HIGH !"‘,’Gï¬ sm?A.n;’ _A very "INE ooking _ clo car seating lectric lights and starter, also lnla dome light. Nearly all the windows open, which flvu ample ventilation for summer driving. Price $700. electric lights and starter. Thoroughly ovorrï¬a‘led in our -hor and newly gl.lnt- 84. t covers on all seats and doors. versize tires. Price $1,200. UDSON, MODEL 37, 5 PASSENGER, 4 cylinder Touring Car. Electric lights and starter, in iood running order and newly inted. ooks like a new car. Price ‘?50. H KA der, 7 Passenger Tou electric lights and starter overhauled in our shon an shape. Price $1,300 Lis sd¢r, 7 Passenger Touring Car. Elecâ€" tric lights and starter. Recently overâ€" :l:uhd and newly painted. Tires in g004 HY25s°N®, i2315 MODEL, 6 CYLINâ€" 4 der. 7 Passenger Tourine Car with CANCER. TUMORS8, LUMPS, ETG, internal and external, cured withâ€" nut pain by our home treatment _Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood. Ont. HUDsoF.“mT MODEL, 6 CYLINâ€" LA der, T Passenger Touring Car Wans. tire. Price $250 1910 NCommk CI0 MMP G2 eP CHdetl towns. ‘The most ml‘rl and interesting Oof all businesses. Full information on application to Wilson Publishing Comâ€" pany, 78 Adelaide Street, Toronto. B Paofl'r-u.u(wu NEWS AND JOB Olficex â€" Inr ~anle" in emng Prudulql Loss of appetite is a serious sympâ€" tom in small children; but be sure it is loss of appetite, not "piecing" between meals, before you send for a doctor. m ney aes se e l} ICYCLES, NEW AND SECOND Hand. .‘}:.oo up.. Send for special rice list arsity . Cycle Works, 413 padina Ave., Toronto. UDSON, MODEL 3$%. 5 PASSENâ€" It is an Offices DR. JUDKINS ning condition. _ Has spare CADILLAC IN GOOD RUNâ€" :. Tamblyn and T for sale in good Ontarieo , with 41 §