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Flesherton Advance, 13 Sep 1917, p. 3

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>on't Wa«te, Don't Jarve â€" there is plenty of [od for all if you will only your bit in preventing i:e. Demand the whole icat grain in breakfast foods and bread. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is 1 00 per cent whole wheat â€" nothing wast- ed, every particle utilized. It contains more real nutri- ment than meat, and costs much less. For any meal with milk and fruits, derbody. In 6 sizes; 6 to 14 years. Price, 15 cents. ' These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the MeCall Co., 70 Bond St, Tor- onto, Dept. W. • • ^. . BACK TO LONDON Made For Autumn School Days A Poem of Leave '•I have not wept when I have seen My stricken comrades die; I have not wept when we have made' Proniptly The place where they should lie; " ' My heart seemed drowned in tears, but still No tear came to my eye. There is a time to weep, saith One, A season to refrain; How should it ope, this fount of tears, While I.sate in the train, So that all blurred the landscape mov- ed Outwith the window pane? Very But one short day since I had left A land upheaved and rent. Where Spring brings back no bour- geoning, As Nature's force were spent; Yet now I travelled in a train Thro' the kindly land of Kent! • « » • • • These are the scenes, these the dear souls, 'Mid which our lot was cast. To this loved land, if Fate be kind, We shall i-eturn at last. For this our stern steel line we hold â€" • Lord, may we hold it fast!" â€" Sergeanf Joseph Lee, the Black Watch . SAVE Tllf CHILDREN ' Mothor.s who keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets In \he house may feel that the lives of their little ones arq reasonably safe during the hot weath- er. Stomach troubles, cholera Infan- tum and diarrhoea carry off thousands of little ones every summer in most cases because the mother does not have a safe medicine at hand to give Baby's Own Tablets cure these troubles, or if given occasionally to the well child will prevent their coming on. The Tablets are guaran- teed by a government analyst to be ab- solutely harmless even to the new- born babe. They are especially good in summer because they regulate the bowels and keep the stomach sweet and pure. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. KINDLY DELIVER THAT BIBLE. Would Have Felt the Same. I "Hark!" observed the romantic young woman spending her holidays : During the German Occupation The ' on the farm. "Just hear how those Sacred Volume Was Kept Secure j old trees in the orchard moan and | "At Noyon, when the Germans groan in the storm, like the crying of ; marched in, the Kommandanttir went a lost soul!" I straight to the cathedral, and said to "Well," replied her practical and the sacristan's wife: "Kindly deliver unromantic companion, "I guess you'd up the tenth-century Bible of Noyon! moan and groan, too, if you were as full of green apples as those trees llRmE Grannhtei Eyelids, *'''*^^' ' Sore Eyes, Eyes Intlamed by Sun, Duvf and Wtnti Quickly ,^ ^«fciL -^ -^ relieved b>^ Murine. Try It In ^^ '^*f;^^QyourEyesandin Baby's Eyes. Murine Eye Remedy ;?,Lt .Tp^bJSf Mu^nJ Zym ShIvs, In Tul.es ilo. F .r Sooi o/ ISe &"v« - Fr»«. Aik MBTlse Eye Bemedr Co., Chicago d HOW DO YOU TACKLE YOUR WORK? If boiled potatoes have to stend a while before being served, cover witl^of Noyon Cathedral thick cloth and stand the pan where they will keep warm, but not scorch. The cloth absorbs the moisture and helps to make the potatoes floury. work each to date is this suit EVERY WOMAN'S RIGHT To every woman belongs the right to enjoy a healthy, active, happy life, yet nine but of every ten suffer years of agony, usually from some form of bloodlessness. That Is why one sees on every side pale thin cheeks, dull eyes and drooping figures â€" sure signs of headaches, weak backs, achlnf limbs and uncertain health. All weak, suffering women should win the right to be well by refreshing their weary bodies with the new, rich, red blood that promptly transforms them Into healthy attractive women. This new, rich, red blood is supplied In abcnd- ance by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which reaches every organ and every nerve How do you tackle your day? Are you scared of the job you find? Do you grapple the task that comes your way With a confident, easy mind? Do you stand right up to the work ahead Or fearfully pause to view it? Do you start to toil with a sense of dread, Or feel that you're going to do it ? You can do as much as you think yoUj can, I But you 11 never accomplish more; If you're afraid of yourself, young man, There's little for you in store. For failure comes from tho inside first, 1 It's there, if we only knew it. Cathedral," says Laurence Jerrold in I the Contemporary Review. i "They knew all about it. But the sacri.stan'3 wife 'had never heard' of that Bible. For two years and a-half the Kommandantur looked for thai Bible, and never found it. The sacris- tan's wife showed it me . It is a rare illuminated Gospel wilJi some unique decorations . "She had every night hid it in a different corner of her house. She would have been shot if it had been found . It is back now in the vestry The plain, little woman tells you her story baldly." \ E.W.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO. ONT. WINNIPEG MONTREAL i Send Order. MONEY ORDERS a Dominion Express Money Five dollars costs three cents. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,â€" I had a Bleeding Tumor on my face for a long time and tried a number of remedies without any good 1 results. I was advised to trj" MI- i NARD'S LINIMENT, and after using several bottles it made a complete cure, and it healed all up and disap- peared altogether. DAVID HENDERSON. Belleisle Station, Kings Co., N. B., Sept. 17, 1904. Few of Them Do. He â€" Are you fond of indoor sporta ? She â€" Yes, if they know when to go I Vacant lot, back yard and school gardens have produced $350,000,000 worth of vegetables this summer in the United States. In Canada, by the same proportion, the increased ! production of vegetables in cities and ! towns amounts to about $28,000,000. Kinoxd's lilntment Keliavea Naoralrla. She Will NoL Though Fortune waits, 'Tis very wrong "To think that she Will wait for long. BOnard'a Zilninient Cnre* Boras, Eto. Box edgings should not be cut i; I hot, dry weather . iiiscEi.i.A:rxoua Ontario should produce 28 million bushels of potatoes this year. It may i not produce 12 millions if the blight is j not vigorously attacked. { I YES LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN C.ANCER Tt:MOR3 LUMPS ETC.. Internal and external, cured with- I out pain by our home treatment. Write nil batrro tno late Dr. nellman Medical ' rp. I.!mltnd. i^nlllng-wnnd Ont L.^DIE.S \V..V.VTEI:>â€" TO DO ri..\iN and Uffhi sewinn at hnnie. wh<ii»j or spare time, good i>ay. work sent any dlHtanie. iharRes paid. Send stamp for particulars. N':itlon;W .Maiiuiju-iur:ni{ nmpaiiv rnr •a- The stem end of a potato is the end _ _ _ _ _ that was attached to the vine; the op- And you can win, though you face the posite end is tlie seed end. The seed '^Qfge I end might be called the top of the po- If you feel that you're going to do ta^o and the stem end the bottom. it The buds at the seed end will swell and grow first. Cincinnati man tells how to dry up a corn or callus so it lifts off with fingers. with its belt, panel front and buttons in the body, on either side of the paneL It is Through the use of these pills thou- Buitable for heavy cotton material and sands of women have found a prompt for wool materials such as serge, cure when suffering from anaemia, In- whipcord and garbardine. McCall , digestion, heart palpitation, rheuma- Pattern No. 7904, Boy's Suit; knee tism, general weakness, and those all- trousers. In 3 Price, 16 cems. sizes; 2 to 6 years. MCCALk ments from which women alone suffer. There Is no part of this broad Domin- ion In which you will not find some former sufferer who has regained health and strength through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and this is the reason why these pills have been a favorite household remedy for more than a generation. If you are ailing and win give the pills a fair trial you will find renewed health and happi- ness in their use. You can get Dr. WiUlams' Pink Pills through any medicine dealer, or by mall at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. -*- THE CROWN PKINCE Success! It's found in the soul of you. And not in the realm of luck! The world will furnish the work to do, But you must provide the pluck. You can do whatever you think you can, i It's all in the way you view it; I It's all in the start that you make, young man: Y'ou must feel that you're going to| do It. How do you tackle your work each day? With confidence clear, or dread ? What to yourself do you stop and say When a new task lies ahead? What is the thought that is in your mind? Is fear ever running through it? If so, just tackle the next you find By thinking you're going to do it. â€" (From "A Heap o' Livin'," by Ed- gar A. Guest. .> A satisfactory watering pan for the poultry yard can be made of an old cake pan. Secure the pan to the grround by driving a stake through the funnel hole and into the earth. It is easily changed to any desirable spot, cannot be tipped over and will serve a dozen or more chicks at one time. pIDNEY^ j You corn-pestered men and wom<»n need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says thi.s ; Cincinnati authority, because a f^w drops of free-one applied directly on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops ' soreness at once and soon the com or ! hardened callus loosens so it can be I lifted off. root and all, without pain. A small bottle of freezone costs ver>- little at any drug store, but will posi- tively take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried, as It is inexpensive and Is said tiot to Irri- tate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any f.-eezone I tell him to gpt a small~bottle for you from his wholesale drtig house. It is i flue stuff and acts like a charm every time. When buying your Piano insist oa having an "OTTO HIGEL" PIANO ACTION ABSORB INE T«AOCMA«MftG.ii.S.(>AT, Off (Till reduce inilomej, •wollen Joints. Sprains. Bruises. Soft I Bunches: Heals Boils, Poll Evil, Quittor, Fistula and infected (ores quickly as it is a posiiive oriiKptio and ir-rmicide, Pieassnt to uaei dors nut bliatrr ai rrmoaf (he tiair. &nd ynami wurk U.C Imim. t.:.UUper bonlc. ,lci:Tci«l. Book 7 M fre«. AD.SOltillNE. JR..ib« amiKpnc litilami (oi nnalcM, rnlutn Painful. :)w<,:lrn V'c;ia. Went, Slraaos. BrtiKCIl Hops pain tr. i .r.fkxmatlci. Price I! 'JO prr bonte â- ! dealer! or dti.wtTtd. W:'A ttl'i ro-j acre ii ytm wrilfc Llbrml Trill Bcnie tor lur in tiar-t. W. F. rOUNQ, P. g. F . S1S Lvmani Bidg., Montreal Can. (Dwrii'u; mil /ttsio::::::, jr.. Kr ujc is f 'â- >â- â- â- ", â-  J Iron Is Greatest of All Strength Builders, Says Doctor A Secret of the Great Endurance and Powers of Athletes. A novelty in frocks is this little model with a jumper-like waist which ties under each arm. The dress il- lustrated is developed in gay plaid When He Came to the Throne There Mla»r<l'. ainlm. nt for »al« ovorywHopo, Would be War, "For the Fun of itl" Black-Cat Luck. The offices of Crown Prince and( A certain resident in a country court fool used to be distinct; under suburb makes a point of keeping open the HohenzoUern dynasty they have the doors and windows of his house, been united. In 1914, before the war As he sat in one of his breezy rooms began, as Mr. Gerard, late United the other evening, waiting for dinner. States Ambassador to Germany, re- his wife came in from the kitchen, ports the conversation, Friedrich Wil- , "We've just had a visit from a black helm hoped to "a beautiful American cat." she said. | woman" that there would be war dur-> "Ah," he reported, "that's good, ing his father's reigrn. If it didn't^ Black cats are lucky, you know.' j come off within this period, he would j " Yee," answered his wife, who dis- see that the omission was rectified as likes cats, "this one was certainly ; soon as he ascended the throne . | lucky. It has run off with the cod "He said, whether war was profit- steak I was just going to cook for able or not, that when he came to the i you." \ On Face. Badly Disfigured. Used 2 Boxes Ointment and 3 Cakes Soap. I m •'I had a bad itchy lot of pimples on my face which made it badly disngured. They were inflamed and came U> a head, and I could ttar my skin as soon as a little heat came near tlicin. I could hardly sleep. "When I saw Cuticura Soap and" OintineiU advertised I sent for a free sample which did so much good that I bought more, and I used two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and three cakei of Cuticura Soap when I was healed." (Signed) Miss Bertha Nilsson, Stock- holm, Sask. If you have a good complexion keep h so Dy using Cuticura Soap dally and Cuticura Ointment cKcasionally. For Free Sample Each by Mail ad- dress post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. A, Boston, U. S. A." S.'ld everywhere. gingham with a collar of organdie throne there would be war-.f not be- , ending in a tie in front. This i- •â-  for^.iust for the fun of it. On a Ordlnarr Wnxated Iron Will Make Deli- cate. ITervoua, Kundowu FeoDle 100 »«r Cent. Stronirer In Two Weeks' Time in Many Cases. NEW YORK, N V -Mom people fool- Islily SHem to thliik Ihev ar'! (folnn to gi.-t r.'newed healtli and slreiiffth from soni« slinmlHtlns moillolne. .s«orot noHtrum or naruoTlo druic 8uld Dr K. .Saner, a Bon- ton Physician who haa stUiUed widely hoth In ihls country and In Orsat Euro- pean Modlcul InHtltutlon.s. when, as a. matter of fact, r«al and truo strunRth can only ..come from th« food you eat. Hut iieople often fall to ifet strenKth out of their food becauRe they haven't nnouKh Iron In thnir blood to enable It to change food Into llvirifi matter. From tholr weakened, nervous condition th»'y know sometblnK 1» wronic but tti«y can't tell what. HO they generally comnienoa doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney troublo or symptoms of some other ail- ment caused by lack of iron In the blood. This thing may go on for years, while the patient nulTers untold agony. If you are not strong or well, you owe It to yourself to make tho following test ; See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Ne.xt take two flve-graln tablets of or- dinary nuxated Iron three tlniea per day after meals for two weeks. Then test j your .Htrenglh again and .^ee for yourself | how much you have gained. I have seen i doiens of nervous, run-down people who '^ere allltiK all th« while, double their str»'ngtli and endurance and entirely get ; rid ••'f all .lyinptoMis of dyspepsia, liver and other trunlile.-i In from ton to four- 1 teen days' lime simply hy takliiK Iron In tho proper form. .\nd this after they had in sotiie ca^fus been doctoring for month.H wlth'iut â- 'l.talii!t:g any bmi'Ht. Ittit don't lake the old formw of reduced Iron. iron acetate or tincture of iron .sirnplj- to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form tliat can be easily absorbed and usslmilated like nu.xatoa Iron If you want It to do you any good, otherwise It may tirovc worse than use- less. .Many an athlete or prlze-nghtet has won thii da%' slnip:>' because liiev knew tho se<ret of great slrt-ngth and endurance and tilled his blootl with Iron before he went Into the affray. while many another has gone down to In- glorious defeat simply lor the lack of iron. NOTt5: Nnxatt-d Ir-n. re*-nn» mended aliove liy Dr. 1l. i*aupr In on* of the n«w«r organic Iron . oin;»"Uiid». t*nllk» tti* uliler inorganic Iron products. It Is easily as«lml- iaied. Joee n,-! In.lure the t''«?th. niuk? thum tilack. rjor iipBet the stomach on the con- trary. !t Is n moat potent rumedy In nearly all forma of indigestion, as w(»U a« for ner- voue, run-down conillttons. The manufao- t'ir.»r« h.iv*. such great cunfldence In Nut- ated Iron that they offer to forfeit SltWOO to any .-haj-ltabie Instlf.illon If they i-aniiol take any man or woinuo under 60. wtio ia.-ks Ir-.n, ariil Increas-e tljelr atrenKth 100 per cent- or i»ver In four wweks' tlma, pro- vided they have no serious organic trouble. They alBo offer to retuinl your money If It doee not at least double your atrenglh and cndurajice In ten Jay* rlrue. It !i« lla- io.nae.1 l>y ni; g"o.l .iruCKlitta. charming dress for fall school wear, McCall Pattern No. 7928, Girl's Dress; straight pleated skirt attached to un- Tea and Coffee DrinKers w ho ^•\ are ^v Ar H-. usually J\f .c^ <Si after they change to the delicious, pure food- drink â€" POSTUM "There's a Reason" Canadian Postuni Cereal Co., Lid. Wiudaor, Ont. fore â€" just previous occasion he had said that the plan was to attack and conquer France, then England, and, after that the United States. Russia was also to be conquered, and Germany -would be master of the world," "Just for the fun of it!" That re- mark of the royal collector of Napo- ' leonana is the faint echo of Frederick ' the Great, also quoted by Mr, Gerard i when he declared, "Nothing can con-| fer honor and fame upon a prince ex- ; cept the sword"; or when he asserted! that "in order to be talked about" he started the Seven Years' war, having a full treasury and a strong army j spoiling on his militaristic hands.: "Drunk with sight of power" is the way Kipling would diagnose Friedrich : "Wilhelm's ailment. One can almost hear him saying to this megalomaniac J parent, "Father, we have all these' things â€" it would be a shame not to use them." "Just for the fun of it" he is -willing that the world should be drenched with blood, that millions should be homeless, that women should suffer diabolic torment, that the flow- ' er of myriads of families should fall , before the cannon. The Crown Prince himself is a leading reason why the dynasty to which he belongs must be put out (^business . • Four working parties that are build- ing a railroad across .â- \.ustrt<5ia keep in touch with one another by wireljiss telegraphy, i THOSE AWFUL CRAMPS Suggestions that may save Much Suffering Doctors and Eye Specialists Agree That Bon-Opto Strengthens Eyesight 50% In a Week^s Time In Many Instances A Frw" Prescription Toti Can Have inaied an<l I se at Hom<\ Boston, SlasB,â€" Vlctlm.t of eye strain and other eve weakncfsos, and thoso who wear Rlasses, will be glad to know that Doctors and Eye Specialists now agree there Is real h'pe and help for _ . them, aianv whoso e:,c8 were failing in bed several days- *ay tl>cy have had «icir eyes restore. »v»rw month I and many who once wore glasses sa: every montn. l ^^^^ ^^^^g thrown them away. On tried all kinds of - -' remedies and was treated by doctors, but my trouble con- Marysville, Pa.â€" "For twelva years suffered with terrible cramps. I would have to stay I A thunderstorm rarely succeeds 'wet weather; the electric fluid being .carried by the rain gradually to the . earth . Hlawrd's I>lnlm«at Ootm DanOiulI. tinued until one day I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and what it had done for others. I tried it and now I am never ti<oubled with cramps and feel like a different woman. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound too hijpihly and I am recommend- ing it to my friends who .'iuff er as I did. " â€"Mrs. Gborge R. Naklor, Box 72, Marysville, Pa. Young women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been re- stored to health by this root and herb remedy. Write for free and helpful advice to Lydia E. Finkham Medicine Co. (con- fltlentialj, Lynn, Ma.^s. Only women open and read such letters. man Bays, after using It: "I was al- mo.st blind. Could not ijes to reaJ at all. Now I can road everything with- out my KlaBses, und my eyes do not hurt any more. At night they -would ED. 7. ISSUE 36â€" "17. ?mil Ml ^cmi. M..,. , ...^,. -â-  »^.- â€" he time. It was like a miracle to ine. A lady who used It says: "The atmos- phere seemed ha»y with or without glasses, but after using this prescrip- tion tor fifteen d.tys everything: seeins clear, I can read even flno print with- out glasses," .\nother who used It savs: "I was bothered with eye strain caused by overworked, tired eyes which Induced fierce headaches. I have worn f lasses for several years, both tor dtn- anoe and work, and without thetn T could not read my own name on m envelope or tho typewriting on tho machine before me. I can Jo hith now. and h.avo discarded my long distance glasses altogether, 1 can i:ounl tlio fluttering leaves on tho trees acroas tho street now, which for several year:i have looked like a dim grceu blur to me, 1 cannot expresa my joy at what It haii done for mo," It la boliovcd thht thousands who wear glasses can now dlscnrd thorn in a. reasonable time, and multitudes more â- will be able to strengthen th>ir eyes EO as to bo sp.-ired tho trouble and ex- pcn.se of over gettlnis glai'-'^cs. Vr. Bock, an eye specialist of nearly twenty years practice, says: "A patient came to me who was suffering from III; t'hnrii ::> Marpinalls with all the concomitant Bytiiptoms, as morniotc aSBlutiniktlao uX tii» lids, cbrooio Guu> Junotlvitls and ephlchora, H.^r eyesj when not congested had the dull, suf- fused expression common to such cases. Having run out of hor medicine a friend suggested Bon-Opto, She used this treatment anil not only overcame her dlstreiisiny condition, hut strange and anraaingr as It may aeem, so strengthened hor oyesi.yht that she was xble Ij dispense with her distance f;lasses and her headache and neuralgia oft her. In this Inat.tnce I should say hor eyesight Was improved lOO'^^. I have «iinco verltlud tho edtcacy of this treatment In a number of cases and have seen the eyesight Improve from 25 to 78 per cent hi B remarkably short time. I can say It works more quickly than any other remedy I bava pre- scribed for tho eyes." Dr. Smith, an oculist of wide experi- ence, aays: "I havo treated la private practice a number ot serious opth.o-lmic di.seases with Bon-Opto and am able to report uUim.ilo recovery lit both acute .tnd chronio cases. Mr. B. cr.me to my ifllce suflorlng with an Infected eye. The condition was so serious that an cpuratlon tor enucleation seemed Im- ;ieratiV6. Before resortlnff to the ojieratlvo treatment T pro-.-crSbed Bon* Op'.o and In 2i hours tho socrolion hud Iissened. Inflammatory 8y:nptoms be- g.tn to subside, and In seven days the 1 5'o was cured and retained its nor- i^ial vision. Another case oC extreme converKeiit strabismua (cross eyes) escaped the sutgeons knits by the timely use ot your coHyrlum. The tightened external muscles yielded to the soothing and anodyne effects of Hon-Oplo. I always in.slU Bon-Opt alitor removal o£ foreign bodiee and apply It lecally to all burns, ulcers and spots on the eyeball or the lld.'s for ita therapeutic effect. By cleans- ing tho ilda ot secretions and acting ;\3 .1 Ionic for the eyeball Itself the vision is rendered more .icu'e., V, -nee the iiuniber ot cases of dis.t:arUoil gl.isscs." Ur. Conner aays: "My eys >vcro In .j. j^nton * Co .bad ctindltiaa vwlns to tiae avver*! strain orising from protracted mIcrtS* Hcoplcal research work. Bon-Opto usej according to directions rendered a sur«< prising service. I found my eyua rs" markably strcnirthened, so much so | have put aside njy glasses without dis- oomfortr Several of my colleftgucs h.ive also used it and wo are agreed a.i to Its results. In a f«"iv days, under my observation, tho eyes of an a.stlgniaii* case were so improved that glassoi hav» been di. carded by the patient." Kyo troubles ot many do.scriptions may be wonderfully benefited by tlia use ot Bou-tlpto and if you want to strengthen your eyes, go to any drii(C store and get a bottle ot Bon-Opto tablets, nrop one Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth ofji glaa;* of water and lot It dissolve. -With this liquid boiha lh» eyes two to four times daily. Yo-a should notice your eyes clonr tin per* ceptibly riglit from tho start, and \n- llammation and redness w'Al (juicki/ disappear. It your eyes bother yoil oven ti lltllo It l9 your duty to tako stops to save thcnj now before it la too lato. Wany hopeleaoly blind mlnht h;-..ve saved their sight if they had cniod for their eyes in time. Note: A eli.f pliyslclnn to whom the nti-iTe .trtlcln was submltteil, anlil: "Vos, Bon.i^pio Is :i rerauriiabiu eye remedy. Its constiturat in* (tredlentr or© welt l(Dowu to eminent, eye ppe* ciailstii tiiid wltluly prt'scrlbfd by them. I haTf uBed It 'pry Ruccei>«fully In ray own prr.ctice on PBtletits \vho«u eyes -were BlrAliied throostt .tTftr* woik or tntsfit tilnsBee. t cnu highly rec>.niineDtJ It In CHHB of weak, watery, icblne, buinntQgi Itchlat:, biirofnff eyes, red lids. bliin-eU tIsIjix 09 for oyL.i IntiniiiM frotn eipopui^ to smuks. lun^ 'lost or wind, tt Is one of tbe 'cry fe^ pi«piir»* tlous I feel should b^ kept on hand for r«gtill^ MHO Id ulnioat ovttrr fnmllir." Ben-Opto is not ft iwfoiit uicdiilnc or aacret remedy, 10 la u ethi.ol pn!i)«r«iloo, tbe rormula belnK printed oa the incknge. Ttie manurs.turors gfiarantee It tt strcoiiiiieh tyesltb* TO per ..out t>i one week'stime tu ntiinr lr,..-t«ii'"-ii, or reftinil tli« reocej'. It IS.dia) n.-<ed tv all good druggists. IncludiaC IP . general stores; ulso by U. T&iual: u iUi( Toronto.

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