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A _V[QBER] S L• 1B
MORE TO BE DREADED . THAN
AN OUTBREAK OF SMALL-
PDX.
No Epidemic in the Last Quarter
of a Century Has Carried Off as
Many People. as Annually Fa
Victims to gonsur. pt>;on.
Throughout Canada ,-much alar m
has berm felt during the past few
months at the ' outbreak of smallpox
that hasoccurred in various locali-
ties and thousands of dollars have
been el'iendecl—a.nd rightly so—in sup
pressing ft. And yet year in and.
Year out "Llkis 00 intry suffers from a
plague that claims more victims arr-
nually than nave been carried off by
Lely epidemic clueing the past quarter
of a century. Consumption—the
great white plague of the north—is:
more to be dreaded than any epi-
demic. Its victims throughout: Can-
ada are numbered by the thousands
annually, lend through its ravages
bright young lives in every quarter.
are brought to an .untimely end.
.Why? There are two reasons, the in-'
6idious I:decimeter of tee disease, aged'
the all too prevalent belief that
those who irhzj t. weak liiing., are
foredoomed to au early death and
that this most that can be done is to
give 111e loved ones temporary relief
in the journey towardsthe grave.
This is a g,reaat -mistake. Medical
science now knows that consumption,,
'when it has riot reached an acute
stage, is curable. But better still, it
is preventible, Suilerers from weak
lungs who will clothe themselves pro-
perly, who will keep the blood rich
and red, not only need not dread con-
sumption, but will ultimately be-
come healthy, robust people. Among
those upon whom consumption had
fastened its fangs, and who have
proved the disease is curable, is idr_
lldege St George, of St. Jerome
'Que. 1 -lis story as related to a re-
porter of L'Avenir. du .Ford, will be
of interest to similar sufferers. Mr.
St. George says: "Up to the age of
fifteen years I had always enjoyed
the best of health, but at that age I
because greatly'. run down. I lost
color, sulrered -constantly from head-
aches and pains in the sides; any ap
petite left me and I became very.
weak. I''or upwards ; of three years—
;though I was having medical :treat-
ment—the
reatmentthe trouble went on. • Then 1
was attacked by a cough, and was
told that 1 was in consumption. Then
the doctor oho \vas attending inc or-
dered me to the Laurentian noun-
thins in the hope that the change of
air would benefit me. I remained'
there for some time, but did not im-
prove, and returned home feeling
that I had not mucn longer to live.
'It was :then that my parents decided
that L T shouldse171. Williams'`1
\ l]1'iins Pink'
1 n
Pill., and I began taking then. Af-
ter using seg oral boxes my appetite
began to return, and, this seemed to
mark the change which b1'oueht about
my recovery, for with' the improved
appetite calve gradual but surely- in-
creasing strength. I continued the
use of the pills, and :daily" •felt the
weakness that had threatened' to encu
my Iife disappear, until finally I was
agale enjoying: good heath, and 'now,
as those who know me can' see, I'
show no?i.race of the illness "I -_passed
through. I 'believe Dr. Williams'':
Pink Pills saved my life, and I hope
guy staterneut will 'induce similar
sufferers 'to trythem.''
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nneke new,
rich, red blood. With every dose the
blood is strengthened, the quantity stock dr ring ,the fearful storms that
increased, and thus the patient is en- I have prevailed: It will be profitable,
abled not only to resist the further.I even in the: most favoredia.rts of
1
inroad of diseasebut is soon re- i the country, to provide 'suitable
shelter for animals, as the loss from
the want of 11 may soon be et/indent
;to pay the cost of construction.
1tL1\-ll)Y II'OR WINTER.
It is always important that a -far-
mer keep his work v ell in hand :It
all seasons of the year, but espe-
cially it is desirable to have every-
thing' possible in readiness for will
ter. .Any Lime now we lnay expect
cold or 5101103' weather, such as iE
iuost disagreeable for stoek to be
out in;-henlo the necessity 101 Ihaving�
the winter quarters in a condition to.
be used as soon as wanted. Ansi
they should be put in the most suit-
able condition, too, for here is where
the stock of all kinds: will have to
remain ' most of 1IIC Voile for half or
more of the year to come.
Not only should the statues end
pens be 'roomy, warms, w.1 -lighted
0011 comfortable, but the Lards gen-
erally should be so arranged as to be
the most convenient for those having
the caro of the eeimtlo during the
winter season. Tvlucla time, travel
and labor can be saved by proper
a.tention to these details, mole than
one who has not fully considered the
matter is aware of.
There is such a thins as having the
barn arrangements such as will make
it pleasant and agvec1,1ie work car-
ing Rog tic stock during out long
winters,. or, on the contrary, for `.
want of 'wooer : arrangements at ma•y
be made most d .agreeable and un -
se tisf
nnsetisfetory.
The stables should be sufficiently
warns, bit not close and unventilated
and there should be plenty of light
for all purposes. A' d0111. low, bad-
s/nonlife' stable is an 'abomination to
man and, beast- And when the nights
get cold or"triers t1, bad storms, the
cows will be mucic better off in t110
stable than out of doors, and will
eeehibit their : appreciation of such
comfortable quarters by great con-
tentment and increased yield of
Another {hint;. it is not wise to
undertake to winter more stock than
can be well kept and cared foie as
this is neither pleasant nor profit-
able. Young animals should be kept
thrifty and growing all whiter, and
cows giving milk should receive the
best a.ttelrtion in care and 'feed, so
they may give satisfactory returns
at the 'bail.
Stock of all kinds should come to
Liao barn in good thrifty condition,
as this is the best preparation for
passim, through the long winter inI
a satisfactory manner.
Aside from the stables for the caws
;and n:est of the young cattle,, it will
1e very convenient to have several
pens 1111;ch may be used for a va-
riety
ofpurposes a5needed.LhS
•
CSOfullless in a hull in ansa two fold
loss to the fanner,
11 \rl.: A DESK,
Though the farmer may not require
the 'outfit of a business main in a
city office, he needs a deelc'to hold
his papers tut(' to furnish ;t dandy
place for writing his necessary let-
ters and far the older ehildz'en to do
their school .exereiees.
If he does not feel tale to spare
the money for a new style desk, and
has no heirloom, .old-fashioned secre-
tary, ingenuity and tools can readily
provide a 'substitute. Asmall kit-
chen table of unpainted wood, the
vegetables, 110e11 whole 1v11eat in lit-
ter, night whole aild cracked corn
and wheat in litter,
The, 01 .11 wheat or oats fed in the
01010nng Jeep the fowls busy all day,
so .h,,1 110 more feed is required.
The mash consists of cooked potatoes
or vegetables, crit clover tend beef
scrape "all mixed in a crumbly mass
with some bran, shorts, chop feed,, a
little. oil Plea). and salt, and •seine-
tinier a little ' powdered charcoal.
Clean, fresh water is given them
twice a clay and oyster shells and
grit are ]sept before thein at 'a11.
times. 'Phe huttses are dry and
warm (0111 the fowls are fed only as
Much as they will eat up dean:.
top covered with' dark green en-
alneled ciotli., can bo fitted out with
an arrrargenient of cigar boxes ll
FA WARNING.
tiers at the back, the ends being
open for pigeonholes. Time, 11:45 p' n1.
will be f+ anti a 111001 convenient ar-
i ig (-mien le We find it better to tie
calves from. six 11101?.1111 to a, year old
in a stable, tire same as 'other cat-
tle, '' They learn t-0 become ` quiet in
this way, and can be more satisfac- I
The drawer beneath gives space for A sound resembling a distant
peal
I111.: G. H. KENT.
The above isa likeness of Mr. G. H. Kent, 408 Gilmour Street,
Ottawa, taken fromarecent phot ogra1h. Seven years ago Mr. Kent
was cured of Bright's Disease of the Kidneys in its last 'stages by
Dodd's Kidney Pills, and has enjoyed good health ever since. The full
particulars of this remarkable cure, as sworn to, were published in
these columns a few days ago.
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tort y fe than when sev c1 al are in. ,-
pen together.
The 'water: "is aIso a11.'important
matter in the 'case of stock :111
winter. 11 should 1101 be -'too far
away,:causiig travel and exposure
in bad weather, and should be warm.
enough for the comfort of the ani -
How often in the past has it hap -
polled that great loss has been sus- �
rained. in. the west and south even,
from the want of even the connnon-
est shelter and the means for feeding
stored to active health and strength,:
If you are 111, or weak, or suffering
from any disease due to poor blood
or weak nerves, take Dr. 1Villiaans'
Pink Pills at once and they will soon
make you well. These pills are sold
by all dealers in medicines, or will
be sent postpaid at 50 cents "a box
or six boxes for $2.50by addressingl
the -Dr. William's Medicine •Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
An extinct volcano has been sold
for electrical development. This is
Popocatepetl, the famous Mexican
mountain. The melting of the snow
on its summnit furnished a constant
source of water power' that can be
turned into electrical energy, and its
lower slopes are covered tvith pine
forests th<a.t will yield a, good income.
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BABY'S HEALTH.
The Most Precious thing in. the
World to 'a Mother.—How to
Care For Little Ones.
No price would be too great to
pay for the preservation of the per-
fect, rosy, sturdy 'health of 'a baby.
No price \voulcl be too gr r t,1 ; but, as
a matter of fact, the price is very
small—simply .precaul;ioil, and the ex-
ercise of good judgment.
It is not good judgnlenL to. give
the tender, little' infant 'i`criiedi.es
containing opiates, slid the so-called
"Soo thing'' lnedicinee, always 'con-
taie opiates ; they do nee ctfre, they
only drug and stupify the little
pries. Baby's Own Tablets are guar-
anteed to (ontain 110 opiates arid 110
llartnful drugs. It is clic best medi
ci11e .for this little ones, because it is
promptly effective and absolutely
, ler
r 1Tess Por 1.._nvousncss sl
h1n o ce.
I
les sness, constipation, colic, 3tolrtach
troubles, the irritation ai.ccompany-
ig the cutting of teeth and other i:e-,
falltile troubles. Baby's Owl] : ri'a.blets
',s be'end ueetion the bosh medicine
;Y 1
in the world. The Tablets are sweet
stud p10115ant to take, and :dissolved,
in water can be given with absolute
safety to the youngest. inf rril,. Moth-
ers who ,have used this medicine for
their' little ones speak-. of 11, in rile
31lost cintieusiastic 1(1'1115—tlrtat, ie; 1110
best pi'not 01 its ('(Yicacy. A11s.,
i1lorr,o h'eltnla.ie, l' 1 Liteh0Etd, .N,S:.
says'In my opinion Baby's Own:
Tablets are Unequalled for children.
They tale it read rly, and 11 regulates
the bowels, 00res tltern of peevish-
ncss, and 113 a great, at, he iper in teeth-
ins. .1 would, not drink of beirlg
Without the'Ta>rllets." ,11010 by drug-,
gists or sent postpaid on receipt of
price, f25 rents a. box, by addressing
the .1)r-. Willi isins Med Co.,
Ilreckyille, One.
FEEDING ING• 'l'J-TE BULL.
The : bt.iia1 the dead of the flair -
y
herd should receive a large 'share of
6
his food in the shape of roughage,
especially 'grass or hay, and not too
much of concentrated feeds. writes
Prof. P. W. WoII. Of the : latter,
wheat bran, shorts, oats and a little
oil meal are to be prefefrcd. hoots
are good as i relish, while corn
silage, and very likely other kinds of
silage, should be fed• very sparingly
to breeding bulls. Stimulating, rath-
er time
ath-er;time fattening_ food is fed, so as
to, ]:cep the animal in a vigorous,
active condition. 5110011 corn with
ears iri 'it, 01 silage from. corn' siloed
ears` oald all; as well as ear corn
or corm mea], are for this reason to
be feel with care, and the hatter feeds
preferably not at all.
Outdoor life i11 the pasture or: in
winter time in an open lot protected
from the ''weather is a great advant-
age to the bull, and he heeds. ewer -
rise. Still better is, providing re-
gular ' end sufficient exercise, for ex-
ample by using him for light hauling
�.r
01 011 uir,:a3/1r! trcaid-power, wit11 a,
governor attached. ,He can thus
31111:0 11ilr01(1 most ilseful by running
tris S(pI.nt
r0r. 43111a11feed cutter,
feed mill, etc In this manner • he
Will be of groat, service or:.the farm,
and will feelbetter from the moder-
ate exercise, it will give him.
Lack of exercise and high feeding
are ',con1111on causes of imp°tency . in
bulls. Arany a valrtatble. bull has been
rendereduseless for breeding pi
t-
1
res. after a few yea.re' service
when
c
he a Iat to b at his beet, through
o U
a \yells .1/tem, of feeding 0110 1narr-
ag'eta .ont. As old hull,, transmit t,14eir
char'actoristic gUaaitiies to the off-
spring 'en 111 greater 001tai nty than
yoaing' 1101111x10, ar, shot I, iierio0 of
"Thanks; dear Mrs. Grandy, for yorr advice about 40•ce t
paper, 'envelopes, etc. This rainbe
made a very presentable Niece of fur--
, •
ur-ftrn`e•
;.� ..ern i1. t
1 Care'a ti 1, I
Givo;Ioiia s to y.
removed ten corns from one pair of feet,
without any .pain. What it has done
ouce it will do again.,:'.
A hof•so byes 27, years, but both
lion and camel attain the age of 40.
�m biphi ria
' I� Cures 111 alt
�1I111t1 � s i)Ittlltlel �
Good Cheshire 011005e has 30 per
cent: of water. Dutch has 21 per
cent.'"
They Cleanse the System Thoroughly—
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills clear the stom-
ach and bowels of bilious matter, taus-
the excretory vessels to throw oft impuri-
ties from the blood into the :bowels and
expel the deleterious mass from the body..
They do thiswithout pain or inconven-
ience to the patient, who speedily realizes
their good oJlies as soon es they begin to
take effect. 'They have ,strong recom-
mendations from all kinds of people.
NOT. APPARENT TO 11IM.
"I' see by the United States fish
commissioners' report ''that. sponges
are getting scarce" said Trivvet.
"I1adn't noticed rte" : relied ,D1.- Mrs. Sprightly -."That dressmaker
had to give a ddollarr apiece i, P says she. won't make" me another
ter. I
o of 'cin thismorning."gown unless you pay her. P111.
t r a couple g Sprightly—' That s : good of her.
Good luck to her."
of. thunder is heiu d
head.
e'W.Iat 'was that?" asked theoun
Y g
lean as he started up from. ethe par-
lor 'sOra in alarm.
'"1'hat!" ,echoed the fair pride of
the' household. "O11, that was only
papa. dropping''t hint."
And hastilygathering the hint un-
to himself the young lean carried it
out into the gloomy night.
directly over -
of
N►rt BE
forfrz
iTeeth
for
'1
S.oz sciont 25c.
Sozodorat .hath Powder 25c.
Lando Liquid ass • Pco•+:irdrem, e.c,
the esti :
All stores or by mall for.tlie price. Sample for postage) g 3
HALL art RUO CEL, Montreal.
The
We need large quantities for local and export
orders and can pay the. top market price for 41,4
quantity of well fatted and welt dressed
Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens during next 2 mmnthrl
Dawson Canynrsi orlon Coos UrnRed, Toror t
We oleo need APPLES, ONIONS, BEANS, RRONEY, BUTTER,,1BGGs; &o.
CHEQUE -BOOK'S rOPULATI'ITY.
Of the orae hundred most popular
bnolcs of the centuryup to the Pre
sent time the pocket -book is one and
the cheque-book is the other ninety-
nine.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that contain Mercury ,
as ineraury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole system,
when entering 1t through tho mucous surfaces,
Such articles should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do istea f' ld to the good you
can gossibly derive from thong. Ha l's Catarrh
,Cure, rnanufaeturdcl by F.J. Cheney Se Co.. To-
lede, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken in-
teirnallY, acting; clireetly upon rho blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buying
Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get tho genu
?no. It is token internaliy,and made in'l'oledo
01110, by F. J. Cheney & Co. 'Testimonials
free,.
Sold by Drs gists, price 75c per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
• 510p9 the Coa;h.
and works oft the Cold.
Laxative Promo -Quinine Tablets cure a cold
in one day. No cure. No Pos. Price 26 cents.
722 water -bailiffs look after British'
streams.`
The Union Castle Line has now 41
steamers, of 222006 combined 'ton-
.
nage.
175 vinegar iilak.005 pay' 55 apiece
yearly license to the British Governe
anent.
lz il�I'd's 'i1�11 I►�c»t C1urc Colds etc,'
The 29,000 members of the :British
Civil Service get an average yearly
salary'. of: $650 apiece.
You cannot be happy' while 7011 have
corks. Then do not delay in, getting a
b:itile of Holloway's Corn Caren: It re
moves z1l kinds of corns without 'pain.
Failure \villi, it 13 unknown.
Of 321 million acres of British
farms only iia millions are farmed by
owners- •of the land.
ffillilild'S 111120111 GUMS GOMM COWS.
Tell the Deaf. -Mr. J. F. Iiellock,
Druggist, Perth, writes: "A customer of
mine having been cured of deafness by the.
use of Dr. Thomas' Eclecteic Oil, wrote to
Ireland, 'telling his friends there of the
cure. 111 consequence l received an order'
to send ha1f a dozen by express to Wes-
ford, Ireland; this weal.."
A DIFFERENT DAILY MENU.
11 is generally considered that
poultry like a variety_ of food and do
better when the rations are frequent-
ly changed than where one or two
things are fed continuously. : An
Iowa poultry keeper, who has been.
very successful in securing whiter
eggs, varies the ration from day' to.
dray and feeds ars follows : Holiday,
uloining, Sheaf oasts, night warm
leash; '3 ucsclay. irforn1ing,: vegetables,
noon cut,green . bone, 11ig111 cracked'
110111. scattered 111 .litter ;.'• 1'Jednes0ay'
morning sheaf vrlreat; evening WI arta
Y + Y
`t les
• norms ,e et b
1na511 J'litirs(11,y 1 6 1,
noon Ncholc wheatat in. litter,1 night
ht
(',hole corn anti crushed oats, I'ri.day
1/teeming vegetables, noon green cut
bone, k. dight (.1'ackeci corm in litter;
S iturday morning sheaf wheat, even
ins watr2n slash;' Sunday morning
cm}t 1,`,'L,01\1: I have fried if: and Must so;v it is 11100,tel'efous.'
MyI uibrznd•'new says^that beeaitfast is'semething to,100(1 10171 -Il to;
,For Over Pray "(cers
Vas, err ran1019's SoerufIOo SY,'-r has beenueod b3
pillions of mothers for their children Irbilo teething.
iteoothes the child„ 10(100s theguma allays rain. ourei
windcolic, regulates the etomacb nod howelc, and is the
beat remed; forAir.rrhrse,. Twenty-five coots n bottle
(iota bydra¢gints throughout the world,- Be eure-ant�
ask for "MRs, WIN6110W a SOOT$IR@ SYRUP."
A LUXURY.
Elderly
Spinster (co
Y1
3
)
—"I think
there should be a tax on the single
state, don't you, colonel?"
'Ungallant Bachelor—"Yes, as on all
0
0tlier lu'trrle 5 , •
There are so inauy cough medicines in
the market, that it is sometimes difficult
to tell which to buy; but if We had -a
cough, a cold or, any affliction of the throat
or lungs, We 110111(1 try Bicklo s Anti -
Consumptive Syrup., those who have
", ahead of all other
used it think far
preparations recommended for such corn -
plaints. :Tile little folks like it as it is as
pleasant as syrup.
T. N. II 351 1
AGENTS WANTED.
Oil LEN'S P11101 t LSd RECIPES, 3000
secrets for the Home, Farm. Labbratery,
Workshop ; 303 pages. Soud 25 cents+, If the
book is not worth the money send it Pack and
your money will be refunded, q Thi:: Is's. good
stdellne.: William _Biggs," Methodist Book
Poem, Termite, Ontario.
I
GENTS. WE IIA' VE NO FAKE SA7.1. It
otters to make, but we can mit any hon'
est, industrious man or woman in the way o i'
earningSl00 between now and 'Christmas
'Write s to -night. McDormid & Logan, ilop't
D. London, Ont.
irereeeT1iiu-g2 PFea DAY" 6UItE-G: ta.
V VV tlsmen , r la lies—nor to canvas, hhu
`to employ agents; po,l11011 permanent; 600
Per year .and: oxperreoi; riitiebta firm' hes
references; gxnerience unnecessary, M. A.
O'1Ct(Ef+'l0,address !80 Truth 011iee. Torosetti.
EDUCATIONAL.
(IIINTI?.AL BUSINESS COLLEGE, 'S®it'
Lj ONTO. twelve Teachers, fine e5uipr
tient, eighty typowiiting machines, mederr1
courses, ,thorough work. invites 000tCepend
CNC() 'front all i'0 osted parties,' Address
NV. D. Shaw, Principal.
VETERINARY COURSE,
ARMER8' SONS WANTED -To take a
1 : tort practical eourso on veterinary
sl
work; thr e months' study during spate Mine'
at 110me•wilt qualify to pass an 0x:111111 tion,
successful sole eras wi l bo oflbrcd,permanen{
position at.$000 a year in our various branches;
splendid oop Trtunity for young .Inen to secur0,
a thorough Veterinary Course and good posi-
tion ;
oshtion; write at once for full particulars. Ad.,
dress—Head Office, Veterinary Science AsSo
elation, London, Ont.
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Tho Sovereign Healer, is a Balm 0 Gilead Oint-
ment. to guises :&'uttt
n Cicero, Gu 13
rile It hails U1 e
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ace 0.
I: is` um-
11 r' tand� or a.
and Sores, 101 s
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o tried
�weak e�o-. Onc
o ualloclf'orin`flnniedb
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always used.- The best.tostimun'ai [s A'ti•iol
sample Free' 011 100oi'pt of "31 in stamps.
Address, •
,GILEAI101S GO., 'Sox 564•, Toronto, Ont.
o r T l�-1IR"USEI,
A GT11aA.i 1'GO
One of the irtost curious planta in
the world is the toothbrush 'plant 'a
species 01 creeper, which grows
•
:Jamaica. By cutting a piece, of -Cho
stem and. fraying the. ends the i1a
tives make It t:oothhruslt.
WO'C1lll'F.4 COLD IN ONE i)1.11
A. BREAD \
\rI NN -ER. Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets. A 1
ists refund rho moue if it fail+ to
dru 9 „
nip. 5d.
' —' `J' vc our orrice is as
>B �V t>}rovo's si nature is on escli boa.
I'1 vend` o Ys
hot as an oven."
Lawyer—"It ought to
my bread here."'
be; 'I make MORE HORSES TITAN- PEOPLE).
I• believe MINAI{D'S LINIMENT
twill care every case of Diphtheria.
MRS It1,TJBEN BAKER.
Riverdale.
T believe 'MINARD'S LINIMENT
will produce growth;of hair_
MRS. C TI1lS 7 S, 'ANDERSON,`
Stanley, e P. E. I.
I believe :11IINAl:f)'S LINIMENT
is the best household remedy on
earth.
MAT'1'I311S FOLEY.
Oil •City, Ont.
With. a ;population'.' of 1,-780,000,,
the Ai gentine, Republic possesses 0,-
081,00,0 horses. It is the only Coun-
try in the world, :that lifts a' Porro
for every. i11ilabitant.;
Suffer No More. -There are athousand
tvho live miserable lives because dyspepsia
dulls the faculties and shadows -existence
with the cloud of depression. One way to
i
dispel the vapors thatv'tile •
beset the victims of
this disorder is to order thein a course of
Parnrelee's Vegetable Pills, which' are
among the best 'Vegetable Pills "known,
being easy to take and are most efficacious
n their action. Atrial of them will' prove
The purest' water in Britain is that
of Loch Katrinc, which has but ti -115
of soil suspended in 1,000 gallorls.
SATISFACTORY DEVELOPMENT MIllard's
"Is Jacky ;Jenkins clever?"
"Clever? ;He's clever enough to France
have ,a grandfather .who has just left pounds'
hire a big lot of money." . and Italy
liniment Cures. )is,e er,
produces three MillionI
worth of chestnuts a'year.,
four millions'' worth.
J-IAVE always given proof of anything' that I claimed for. my Electric
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Belt,:because l know that there people who claim a great' deal,
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more for their remedies than the truth would justify. If you want a
remedy which will cure you, it seems wise for you to take the one tilat
has cured others. I have published thousands of testimonials frim
1 wing
cured patients, and I will pay $l,000 in gold for evidence, showing ,, tha k
I have ever used a testimonial which was not true and honest.,
Dr. IdleLau hlin's Electric Belt Gu1'es-i heuma,tisl , •Ltui -
Loss of vikii)•
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bago, Pains and iehen.,in any part of the poesy', Weaknessin any part,of the Body, 'Tired Feelings, Sleeplessness, Pro
nature "Old Ago, weak stomach, weak Kidneig
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rcillY enota:rh to cure you,and when I have y p } Y Y
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yours. All yeti,lose is your tnne,.tnsi !f my Belt fails to cure you you will have the satisfaction al
Chat the best, strongest and finest electric body appliance in the world—one with 50,oao cures to its credit-'
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has failed, and that there is no cure •for you to electricity. Renreiiiber, til
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I have just coinpleted my bcautidnl Illustrated Book telling hovV it
T (1 cures the-vvea:lcness of leen <1,nd W0ulen. It's worth reading, I will dnE
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c t 0end 1 ciosely sealed PRh70 upon request. Gall, it possible, and 1 '
what thy Belt zw111 do:" 'Carl or write to -day,
will explain wl y y
`" i '. piece of felt as a rel 3titUte for 101 cu bens 01111ro i ?s. These cheap. covorinS;I art)
uo cionly
n of concerns c their
a thin etcco ti
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< leaves them 11IPiout. e meet. Aly i;u ii11011 electrodes are 'my exclneive ineention tad cannot be bolts tett
• and n f these old . style. blistering belts I will take it'5 trade for ono of mine. 1(.10 this not, that 1115 cid belt is of eny'tuie, for
if y (1110 e one is ere
it is not; but to establish the: value of my goods vvitYl people who have been niircled by the false cl;riin, ofconcerns selling ti cheap. avorth.
less article. ,r�
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