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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1904-6-23, Page 77 YSPEPSX11. CURED, PEItSON.A.L' NOTES. .01Tere Sufferer Tells How H •. Overcame the Trouble. "Not miler do I not hesitate to de - the benefit I have received front Dr, WilliamePink Pills, bile I feel it my duty to do so," These are the wares which Mr. Edward, Lavoie, of St .Jerome, Que„ lately addressed to ,tiae editor at L'Avenir du Nord, when relating, the story or hie cure, Mr, Lavoie IS WOU • IcilOW11 ill St. Jerome, and what he says carries weight anaong those who know him. For a considerable time he was a . great Sufferer from dyspepsia, which caused severe headaches, pains in the stomaoh and sometimes nausea. Sometimes he felt as though he would suffocate, he would become 'dizzy and experienced ringing noises in the ears. leis appetite became poor, . awl his general health so bad that he feund it almost impossible to work, end wh.en the headaches at- tacked him he had to quit work. For six months, be says, he suffered botli physically and mentally more than can be imagined. During this time he took medicine from several doctors, but found no help. Then one clay he read of the cure of a sim- ilar case through, the use of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, and decided to try them, Efe used the pills for a couple of months, and they have made him feel like a new person. He' is no longer troubled with any of the old symptoms, and says he can now go about his work .as though ho never had cly:spe.psia. The digestive organs—like all the other orgcuis of tbe body—get their strength and nourishment from the blood. , Dr: :Williams' Pink Pille ac - 'Wally make new ,blood. This neev blood strengthens ,the stomach, 'stinfe' elates the liver, regulates the bow- els and sets the whole digestive sys- teni in a healthy, vigorous state. Good blood is the tree secret of good health. That is why Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills always bring good health to those who else them. You can get these pills from yolir medi- cine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writ- ing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville One. 6M.6.Y.P.6.1.1,r6r6.666,6.1.6,66,666.66, Note s of Interest Abont Some Leading People. Adam Slepera the armless painter, has just died at Dusseldorf. no was born Witheut GM'S, and painted Nvith his left foot. But despite this ter - ethic •'disability his work was much 5oug1t after, aucl many of hie pic- tures were sold • •in England, herr Siepen had a, large studio in Deese).- derf, where he was extremely popu- Among the cherished treasures of Sir Squint, and Lady Bancroft is a square wooden box adorned with silver plate, and containing a brick. The brick is from the' green -room of the Prince of Wales's Theatre, so dear to them from from early and long associations; and the wood 311 which it is encased once formed part or the stage on which so many of their triumphs were won. Anse Chiquitct, who is said to • be the smallest lady in the world, has • made her appearance in Paris. Bora in New York of German parents, she is the eldest of six children, and is twenty-three years of age. Her bro- thers and sisters are of normal height. -Miss Ohiquita, who speaks Foiglish and German, is now learning le'rench. The heiglet of this charm- ing little lady is only 21t. 6th. Queen Margherita ie a great lin- guist, and is justly proud of her in- ternational idioms. It " is not long since a pretty woinaen Roman • on her father's side and Irish an hen mother's, had an audience of her, end was received with a Royal com- pliment on ber beauty. "And your eyes," said the Queen in English, ac- tually a.ssuraing a little brogue, es the admired the black eyelashes of her visitor, "are put in, ye know, with a sooty finger! Mr. W. F. Cody, the redoubtable Buffalo 13111, met his wife in a roman- tic way. She was Louisa Frederici, A the pretty daughter of a French emi- gre in St. Louis, where they first met '1866. He was just back +Y. from the War et the Rebellion, and, " riding through the streets of St. Louis at the bead of a party of a scouts, he came aiiross a number of young men annoying some yonng ladies. • He dashed to ,the rescne in w RAINY RIVER [AN, BAB TROUBLES TILL DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED HIS KIDNEYS. Then His 'Rhetematism and Other Pains Vanished Once and for all —His Case only One of Many. Barwiek, Oat., June 20.--(Specia1). —Thee; Dodd'e Kidney Pills will cure Rheumaeisea, or any other disease re- eulting from disordered Kidneys is the experience of ninny of the settlei's in this Rainy Itiver country. The case of William John Dixon of this place is a fair sample of the work the great Canadian Kidney Remedy is doing: • "I had Rheumatism fie) bad I had to use a stick to walk. I had pain. in my back and right hip and ha no comfort in sleeping. "I could no more thou dress or u dress myself for nearly two month and was for nearly three weeks could not lace mer right shoe. "My brother advise,d rae to tr Tiodd's Kidney Pills tend, 1 did so After takinee three boxes I weld wal around and lace up my shoes and do my work. Six boxes cured ;Tie coin- pletelye" Dodd's Kieney Pills are the one sure cure for sick Kidneys Kidneys are the cause of nine-tc:Meek of • the ills 'the human ideally' suffer from, • POIleff.VF.D A man whose wife calls him doar in peblic usually looks cheap. 'The gossip is, never so happy as •when she is relating a tale of woe, Love is a great help to the girl who vents to make herself miserable. lelodern health foods are all right if 011 aro not burdened with an •aPlee- ite. If a woman really loves a man she oesn't ask him to give lip anything or her sake. Marriage Is a faljure only when the edding altar isn't 'used as an .alter • There are very few cleans" Ing operations vvhich Sunlight Soap cannot be used to advant- age. It rnakes the home • bright and clean. aaaanazsomummvam.jamorawsammaaliPavaam HAUNTS OF FISH AND GAME. Attractions for Sportsmen on the •Line of the Grand Trunk, The Grand Trunk Railway Company licte issued a handsome publication, a profusely illustrated with half -tone engi.avings, descriptive of the many ne attractive localities for sportsmen 031 s, tb,eir line of railway. Many of the I• regions reached by the Grand Teunk seem to have been OneeiallY Prepared Y for the delectation of mankind, and • where for a brief period the cares of business are cast aside and life is given up to enjoymeut. Not only 'do the "Highlands of • Ontario" present unrivalled facilities for both hunting, fishing and camping, but the 80,000 Islands of the Georgian Bay, Thou- s s,and islands and St. Lawrence, Riv- er, Rideau River and Lakes, Lake St. John; and the many attractive 'lo- calities in Maine and Neve Haenel - shire, present equal opportunities • for health, pleasure and sport. All these localities ere reached' by the Grand Trunk Railway System, and on tr,ains unequalled on the continent. Abstract of Ontario, Michigan, Que- bec, New Hampshire and Maine fith • and game laws are inserted in the publication for the guidance of sportsmen. The Grand Trunk Rail- way has AiS0 issued descriptive il- lustrated matter for each district sep- arately,' which are sent free on ap- plication to the agents of the Com- pany and to M. .1. D. McDonald, District Passenger Agent, G. T. It, 'Union Station, Toronto. •the best style of melodrama,e sent the fo roughs flying, escorted the prettiest THE G -174 --"ESS irdiele, girl home,t and within a month or ne - • two the was Mrs. Williane Cody. Y . An English non-comformist elergYe Mvs. Cody is now sixty years of age, • man, of whom the London 'Telegraph tells, is the victim of a rarely profit-older.nd the great showman five years ri _•ai able absent-mindechiess.• At a fair It wonld be. really difficult to fine' held by the women. of his church one a man of more pleasing versatility w of the "attractions" was Et. beautiful than Sir Gilbert Parker. Sir Cil- fo ✓ mutual saerifice. In order to get the best of an ergu- ent all- you have to do is to state our side—then walk away. When a young man finally gets mar - ed the girls who also ran are un- limous in condemning his choice. The trouble with the average man ho poses as the architect of his own rtune is that he revises the plans o often. doll, handsomely dreseed, which was bert bon been professor in a deaf to to be given to the Person who guess- • and durab institute, lecturer in Eng - entrance fee, a.nd the choice of the theological student, and eleacon in doll's name was left to the clergy- the Church of England—all in Can- ada the land of his birth and love. lo ed name. There was„ an lisle literature, journalist, author, man. , • At -the close of the fair it was cu In 'Australia he has sat in en im- ei found that the guess doll bad portant editorial chair and producen ' brought in more than one hundred successful plays; while in London, J. How's This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ✓ any case of Catirrh that cannot be rett.F.1•)y.T.Htla3149124tarLil Au.1,*;roledo, 0. Wp, the undersigned, have known F. Cheney for the last 15 •years, and lie ve him perfectly honorable in all siness transactions, and financially le to carry out any obligations made pounds; but as the name- had not where he has made his home, he leap Le been hit upon by any one, clergyman placed himself in the very forefront ea suggested that it be appointed _a of novelists and playwrights. He is by s Doctor of Civil Law, a Fellow of on the children en the hospitals in parish visitor, and call regularly up - the town. This was readily, agreed • to. Then somebody said: •' "You must have given it a very jc,dd name!" , enet.h, that reminds me!" exclaimed lie clergyman, looking confused but still cheerful. • "I did not name. It • at all." NATURE'S CURE FOR CereT.DREN. • Soothing medicines, opiates and • strong drugs should never be' given to little children, any doctor will tell • you this. Baby's Own Tablets should be used because they cannot harm the smallest, weakest infant. These tablets instantly relieve and prompt- ly cure all stomach and bowel troll,- • Wee, break up colds, prevent croup, e destroy. worms, and allay the Irrita- • tion accompanying the tutting of •teethe Thousands of mothers - say they are the best medicine in the world; one of these, Mrs. R. Scul- land, . •Calabogie, Ont., writes :—"I have tried many remedies for child- ren, .net Baby's Own Tablets is the, best I have ever used. .I have been ,:iving them. occasionally to my child 4' _nee he was six months old. They aye always kept him well, and he is a," big healthy baby." All niedicine dealers sell these tablets or you. can get them post paid at 25 cents a box by writing to The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Beockville, Ont. . ROTHSCHILD'S REBUKE. Baron Rothschild,.oneof the most • Unostentatious of millionaires, has a dry way of administering a deserved snub wh/ch is appreciated by every- body except the recipient of the re- • buke. Not very long ago he was enter- taining at luncheon it distingeished party. • The meal went on admira- bly. Nothing marred the 'general en- • joyment save the loquacity of • ono • young man. This young man insisted on mono- polisieg the conversation. He in- Sisted on talking 'about himself— about his books, his work, • his love - affairs, his motor -car. Finally he jumped to his feet, "I3y Jove!" he salci--"1 must show you all my sleeve -links and studs. I got them this morning. They, are reelect: i te." , And he pensed from one guest to another, exhibiting the studs, which were neither beautiful nor costly nor in any wav out of :the ordinary. Malachitel'' he kept refeciating— eegennine malachite." • Baron Itotheichild watched the young Inan's progress with a faint eisneer. When the studs reached him /he touched them with his finger su- perciliouSly, and drawled.: Ah, malachite—eh? It Is a N eadsome steno. I have always lik- ' it, I have a mantelpiece of It the next room!" • r Nommensen, a German mis- p iory umatra, who Started in a as a farm laborer, has been 'made Doctor of Divinity, for his transla- *eon of the' Bible into the language 101 the Rate. • 714. '2411. the Royal Collage) of burgeons, a colonel of Artillery, and a member of British • Parliament,and there is scarcely a section of the wide. earth which he has not explored. Mark Twain cannot resist the im- pulse of joking, no matter what com- pany he may be in. Bishop Doane was at one time rector of an Episco- pal church in Hartford, and the ser- vices at his church Mark Twain would occasionally attend. Twain one Sunday played a joke upon the rector. "Mr. Doane," he paid, at the end of the service, "I enjoyed your sermon this morning. I welcomed it like an old friend... I have, you know ,a book at home containing every word of it." "You have not' said Dr. Doane. "I have soe' re- turned the • humorist. "Well, send that book to inc. I'd like to see it." send it," Twain replied. .And he sent the next morning an unabridged dictionary to the rector. SCHOOLS FOR FISHERMEN. There are now in Belgium four schools for the instruction of fisher- men. The pupils are taught now to read weather charts, how to inake the best of currents, what the bot- tom of the sea is like, how to make their own nets, hciev to manage a boat in a stoerce how to use tbe lat- est inventions in the line of fishing •apparatus, etc. • There are about 250 pupils now in these schools. 4 HAS TRIED BOTH. Travel f or Health vs. Dieting. A man' who was sent to Europe for his health and finally found cure in a little change in bis diet says: "I was troubled with dyspepsia for five years and two doetors here in Kenosha, that treated me for over a year both told me there was no help for me. Then 1 had an expert from Chicago, bet still received no relief; then followed another expert from Chicago who came to our hieuse two times a month for four months. He gave ins up like all the others and told me to take ,a trip across the ocean which I did in the year 1899, and came home about as bad as when I started. The doctors told inc my storaach lining was full of sores. Then I began to study my own 01150 and learned of the diet reeoininended by tho Postum Cereal Co., so I gave up coffee, pork and all greaser foods and began using Posteun Food Coffee. Gradually I got better and better un- til 1 am Well now GS 1 ever was in ray younger day, have no trouble and eat anything fit to eat. "Sometimes away from home I am persuaded to drink coffee, but I only take a sit) of it for It tastes bitter and disagreeable to me, but the long- er X ITS0 Postum the better 1 like, it and the better I feel. I could say a great deal more of my experience with Postmen but think: this will - giveev- eryone a. good idea of what leaving off ooffee and using Postem can do." Name given by Post= Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look In each nackage for the fam- ous little book, "The Road to Well - villa." IVALDING, RINNAN es manVeN, • Wholesale •Druggists, Toledo, 0. Rail's C:atarrh Cure is taken internal- ly, acting directly upon the blood and minus surfaces of tho system. Teitj- oiial free. Price, 75c. per ttle. Sold by all Druggists. Pak. Rail's Family Pills for consti- tion. bo Pa EXPORTED TO AFRICA. Strange as it may seena, a lot of money is made out of policemen's Ile—"It is said that in making champagne the grapes are squeezed six thnes or more." She—"Well, that's the case, I don't think you would over succeed as a manufacturer • of champagne." Skcptiolsm.—This is unhappily an age of skepticism, but there is one point upon which pertons acquainted with the glih. iect agree, namely, that Dr. Thornns, electric Oil is a medleine which can be •relied upon to cure a congla remove pain, he/ascii:es of various kinds, and benefit anajnflamed portion of the body to which - eete eromeiLL; #44I 4/al?, 4W-eft/d dit- 4/ 4V-ceet• e, OCUESStaeltareeastire Potatoes, Poultry, Butter Apples. .)Eggs, Let us have your consignment of any of theee inticles and 'We WO get you good prime, THE • DAVY-SC/Pi COMMISSION CO Larriltf3d or. West Intarket fOonocvoc Ota., Natural Flavor Flo When you are at a loss to know what to secretor lunchour-when you crave something both mov4. tiring and satisfying., try • 1 • Libby's (patvuorry food Products Among. the =any Libby de/lcacies ere Boneless Chicken, Melrose Pate, Yeal Loaf. Peerless Water -Sliced Dried Beef, Potted Ham and Corned Beef Hash, etc.-when:some foods that are as dainty as they are good - as substantial as they aro appetizing.. ass your Grocer for Libby's. Libby, McNeill & Libby .. •• Chicago i4 i LOWER PRICES i‘i 616 ICAN BE HAD IN Pails, Wash Basins, Milk Pan% &a USE A 2.6.2•616.6666.6.6666.6 BETTER QUALITY le applied, NOW HE IS LOOKING FOR A JOB "Well, how did you get along?" asked the head of the firm of the new salesman, just returned from a long trip. "Well," replied the salesman, "I didn't get any orders, but I made some very pleasant acquaintances, and I had a delightful journey." Minerd's Liniment Lumberman Friend cast-off uniforms. Quantities are Barber ---"This new soap is very bought by African traders and ex- nice' It is made largely of cream, ported to various parts of the "Dark with Just a dash of alcohol in it." Continent," where they are exchang- Blobbs—"Well, remember I'm a tem - ed for palm oil, ivory, skins and perance man, so don't put any more other merchandise. It is by no of it in flier mouth than you can means an uncommon sight to see help." It swarthy savage dressed in the uni- form of a London policeman, and wearing the regulation helmet of the force. THE FIFTY MILLION DOLLAR WORLD'S FAIR ST. LOUIS. District Passenger Agent McDonald of the Grand Trunk Railway who recently returned froin St. Louis, states tbat it is hard to •find suit- able language to describe the magni- tude and beauty of the greatest Ex- position ever held. The site of 1240 acres being two miles long and one mile wide, is covered with .beautiful buildings, broken with lagoons, canals, grand courts, monuments, statuary, parks, etc., all forming a picture that must be seen to be realized. Axi Electrical railway, called the Intramural, makes it easy to get from •one part of the grounds to another, and follow out the daily programme, enjoying an hour listen- ing to "Sousa's" or other famous bands, or taking in a lecture or ad- dress, or Art Gallery. - When you consider the immensity of the buildings, one alone having over 20 acres of floor space, and re- flect that they are filled with the choicest of exhibits from all over the world, one exhibitor vying with another to obtain the coveted Gold Medal, • it seems to • suggest the thought of what a grand opportun- ity and an education it will be, to the young •men and women of our land, to spend a, week or two at •St Louis this year. Really no In- telligent man, woman or child can afford to miss this great World's treat. The beautiful Electric lighting of the Pan American Exposition, which few thought would ever be approach- ed is entirely eclipsed by this Mon - ate/. Vain • One of tbe features of the fair, is • A Clear, Healthy Skin.'-Ernptions the skin and the blotches which blemis beauty are the result of impure bloo cansed by. unhealthy action of the Liver and Kidneys. In correcting this u healthy action and restoring the organs to their normal condition, Partnelee's Vegetable Pills will at the same time cleanse the blood, and the blotches and eraptions will disappear without leaving any trace. Any Fired -Claim Grocer Can soptele Yeu- INSIST ON GE.TTING EDDY'S. '^""WIONZEUMEEmmgm=am ea. . Mistress --"Who is that man I hear talking in the kitchen, Mary?" Cook —"Please, ma's.m, he's—er—he's my long -lost brother!" Mistress—"Then please be good enough to lose him • again—as quickly as von can!" I• Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lever's Dry Soap a powder. It will remove the grease • with the greatest ease. Though the truth will out, it usu- ally comes out too late --especially in a horse trade. For Over Sixty Years Map. SOOTEIM7(1 tram. has been d bi Miens of mothers for their Ohildren while et eating ohne, soften; thereoo.. stioqsrain, Ddbs wind oolio, regulates theeromseh aod bowels, end imot mmed7 tor Ilitrebota. roontraire Sento betide Sold Psr &waiters throughout Use world. lee sure and elk for "Mita WsestoWlsaoovisraa assn.." 33-04 Customen-eAre my clothes ready?" Tailor—"Not yet, sir." - Customer— "But you said you Would have them done if you -worked. all night." Tail- n- or—"But I didn't work all night." Mrs. Parvenue --"Why didn't yo come when I rang?" The Butler -- "Because I didn't hear tbe bell ma'am."• Mrs. Parvenue—"After thi when ring and you don't •hoar th bell, come and tell me so." •••••••=111•6116 Keep Minarrl's .Liniment in the Heise, At a school in a small Ayrshire vil- • lage.the teacher was taking the gram - u mar lesson, and he asleecl a little boy in the front seat what was the future , ef the verb "to love." The LI.11SW Cr s came quick and sure: "Tae get mairret." Minard's Liniment is used by Physicians "Is your new nurse French or Ger- man?" asked the visitor, "1 fink leer's bwolceri English," replied three- year-old Margie. The great clemancl for a pleasan t, safe and reliable antidote for ell affections of the throat and lungs Is fully met with in Bickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup. It le a purely 'Vegetable Compound, and nets promptly antl magically in subduing all coughs, colds, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs etc. It is so palatable that a child will not refuse it, and it is put at a price that ivill not exelude the poor nom ts benefes. • ALL DECIDED. Her father—So young Mr. 'Nervey Wants to take you away from me. She—Ob, yes; but he says he'll •bring me • bacle after the wedding Journey. 1.10 has decided that we shall board with you. NINE MILLION' ACRES Government Lands For Home- steaders. In Western Nebraska near the Uftion the Inside Inn, a hotel acconamo- paelee Railroad in seetion lots of 640 eating 6,000, splendidly run, and at acres each, for almost nothing. The reasonable rates. The total expenses of a tel t fialeibrity of these lands Is something remarkable. Distance from. railroad is three to thirty miles. There will be a grand rush of lionaezteadef.s. This is the last distribution of free homes the United States Government Will ever make in Nebrasica. 'Write • for pamphlet telling hoW the lands can be aequired, when entry should be made, and othee information. Free on application • to any thanni Pacific Agent, or 11. Fe Carter, 75 Yong° Street W,, Toro n t o Louis based on half railway rates, is within the reach of all and per- mits stop ever at Chicago, and other points, and the trip is made quie.kly and comfortably. It is the intention of the • Grand Trunk to run through Cars from Montreal and Toronto to St. Louis, commencing June lgth, and possibly before., • The Canadian Press Assodiation were unanimous in their praise of the Gtand Trual.g an& Thinois Central ••,, • route, and tvith the Exposition. l T N issur NO. 05-04: 4851 I 666,61.6 Severe colds are easily curell by the u of Bickle's Anti-Constrinptive Syrup, a meth ei ne of extreoreinm.y penetrating and healing properties. • It is acknowledged by those who have used it as being the nest medicine sold for coughs, colds, in flammation of the Maga ancl all affeceion to tbe throat and chest. Its agreeablenee of the taste makes it a favourite with ladies and children. GOOD SUGGESTION. "What would you suggest as a name for my new yacht?" "Why, it seeme to nee the Floating Debt' would be appropeiato," Worms cause fevorishnessemoaningarfe restlessness during sleep. Mother Graves Niro= Exterminator is pleasant, sure and effectual. If your druggist has nom) in stock, get him to procure it for you. THE A.GE OF INNOCF.,NCE, Governess—Oh, Kitty, you careless child! There are not two r's in very.' Rub one ott them out. Kitty—Yes. But which. one? Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere A COMPANION. • He often brings us pleasure, He sometimes brings us pain: He fills Mir hearts with trouble, 'Then cheers us up Again. He gives ea iatroductions, But fails to make amende Vier the severance of loved ones, The loss of faithful erieede. The bleoming cheek of beauty He smiths with slow decay; The raven locks of reenhood • He surely streak,'s With •giny. At eticli step ef life's ladder That eve essay to climb, ele's alwaye close behind us. Old, ruthless leather BUCHANAN'S UNLOADINO OUTFIT works well both on stacks and in barns, nnleads2121 IcInds of bay nnd.grairt either loose orIn sheaves. Gendtor catalogue to M. T. BUCHANAN & CO., IngersolI,Out. Mrs. Knocker—"So your husband has no idea of the value of money?"• Mrs. Bocker—"None whatever. He absolutely doesn't realize what a love- ly bonnet twenty-five dollars will buy." Aro your corns harrier to remove than those that others have had? Hare they not had the same kiu ? Have they not been cured by using Holloway's Corn Cure? Try a bottle. "My daughter's music," sighed the mother, "has been a great expense." "Indeed?" • returned the guest who bad just heard her play. "Some neighbor sued you, I suppose." COLORADO AhTD RETURN. Via I/nion Pacific every day from June lst to September 30th, inclus- ive, with final return limit October 31st, 1004, from St. Louis $25.00, Chicago $80.00, with correspondingly low rates from other points. Be sure your ticket reads over this line. • Inquire of H. F. Carter, T. P. A:, 75 Yonge St., Toronto, Claxia.da. Few men would attempt to write poetry if they 'didn't need the money. Even • a bravo sea captain dreads squalls after his erst baby is born. Dear Sirs. ---Within the past yeaf If know of three fatty tumors nn the head having been remover) by the application of MINARD'S without any surgical operation and there is no Indication of a return. CAPT. W. A. PI'1.1e, Clifton, N. Ti. Gondola Ferry. A POINT OF CONSCIOUS. Maamna—Baby dear, you must say that you are 'very sorry for saying .Sha'n't to nursie. (Pause). Now, say you are very sorry, dear. Baby (after a •longer arnd more painful pause): But, mamma dear, isn't it more imeighty to tell wicked story than to say `sha'n't" to nursie? Those whom neglected coughs have killed were once as healthy and rebust as you. Don't follow in their paths of negicct. 'rake Shiloh's Consum tion :Cure RiAlung right now, It is gtiaranteed to curt. It has cured many thotni, ands, Fleece: S C Wsa s Co. sOs SI ten* Nen, 'r te 6 2a