HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-12-13, Page 7ACHING KIIDNEYS.
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Made Sound- and Strong by Dr. WUhL
'ems' Pink Pills,
Them is probably no one in tiee tee'n
oi Paris, Ont, who does not know Mr.
Samuel G. Robinson, and who will not
readily accept his word when be says
that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (lurecl
eim of an obstinate case of kidney trou-
We after other treatment ma failed to
give him more than tempoeary relief.
To 4 reporter of the Star-Transcri,Pt
Mr. Robinson freely gave permissien to
publieh a segment Of his case in •the
hope that *Ins eeperience might beneat
some other sufferer. He eatel: "I have
suffered from' kidney trouble for about
three years. Sometimes my bacic ached
$c severely that I was unable to wort,
rd al times it was almost impossible
^me to straighten up, I had to uri-
nate very frequently and often hid to
get Up several times during the night.
, At different times I was under the care
of doctors, but I only got relief for a
time. I also tried a number of mede
eines and bactiache plasters, but none
ot them helped me and I began to think
• the trouble could not be cured. One
day during a correersatiori with a friend
he asiceci•me why I did not try Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, saying that he had
used them and they hod done ben Much
good. I decided. to try the pills and it
was not long before I felt greatly bene-
fited, I continued using the pills for
scene time longenand I am geed• to say
that every vestige of the trouble has.
diseppearea and 1. am now as well as
ever. Dr. Williams' Pik Pills have
proved a blessing to me and I gladly
;recommend them to anyone similarly af-
flicted."
Dr. Williarhs' Pink Pills are the great-
est cure in the world for all the com-
mon ailments of men and women -for
sli weaknesses and weariness, ane bacic-
•aches and headaches bf anaemia; all tbe
heaviness and distress of indigestion;
.all the pains and aches of rheumatism,
sciatica and neuralgia, and all the ill
health that follows ane disturbance of
aiegularity in tha blood supply. Ml
these ailments are caused by bad bleed
and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually
make new, Hobe red blood. They steike
,straight at the common root of disease.
But you must get the genuine pills with
The full name Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
'for Pale People on the wrapper around
-each box. Sold at. 50 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50 by all dealers or the
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
(Ont. ,
PIGEONS AS DOCTOR'S ASSIS-
TANTS.
A doctor in the north of Scotland finds
-carrier pigeons of much use to him. He
has a. scattered practice, and when on
long rounde he takes several pigeons
with nim. If one of his patientseneeds
medicine immediately, he writes out a
prescription,- and by means of the birds
forwards it to his surgery. - Here an as-
sistant gets the message, prepares the
nresceiption, and dispatches • the medi-
cine. If, after visiting a patient, the
.doctor thinka he will be required later
in the day, he simply leaves a
igeon, with which he can be called if
ecessary. .
TERRIBLE RESULT
.OF BLOOD POISON
CHRONIC ULCERS AND SORES FOR 9
YEARS - ZAM-131.1le WORKED
A MARVELLOUS CURE.
The wonderful value of Zam-Buk, the
terbal balm in cases of chronic ulcers,
sores, etc, is illustrated by the -experi-
ence of Mrs. W. E Bice, of London
.Junction (Ont.). She says.
"For nine years I had been a sufferer
.from running sores on my legs caused
by blood -poisoning. I had tried every
icind of ointment and salve that I had
heard of, but none of them seemed
equal to my case. Last winter I was
worse than evereand could not bear to
stand on my feet for five minutes. The
pain Was so -acute that I could not
bear to have my slippers on.
"1 heard of Zam-Buk, and decided to
give it a fair trial. From first com-
mencing with it it did me geod, and
it has now cured me. Whereas before
could not stand on my feet for five
minutes at a time, I carr now not only
stand, but walk about without feeling
any pain whatever. I feel like a new
woman. I have waited to see if the
cure was permanent before making
any statemeht, and now I am very wil-
ling to give my testimony. 1 shall be
pleased to answer any inquiries, and if
any one came to come end see me, I
shall be pleased to tell them what Zam-
13u1c has clone ior me."
It is by working such cures as the
above that Zam-13uk has made for it-
self Pe world-wide reputation. It is a
certain cure for cies, burns, bruises.
czerna, pimplee. miming sores, spread-
ing scabs, scalp diseases, poisoned
wounds, festering sores, piles, ulcers,
ead legs, abseesees, boils, ringworm,
erysipelas, scrofula, barber's rash,
blackheads, 8 cne, etiffness, rtieu m tism ,
and all injured, diseased or inflamed
conditions 'of side, and tissue. Of alt
drurnests. at 50c a box. or postpoid from
the ein-Buk Co., Colborne Street, To -
lento, upon receipt of price. 6 boxes
for $2.50.
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"You can't guess what sister said
about you just before you crime in, Mr.
flighcollar," said little Johnnie. • "1
beven't an Rica in- the world, Johenie."
"'riot's it, You guessed it the very first
time."
In Nature's Storehouse There nee
Medleal experiments have
shoteri cencluelvely that, there are mode
eieal eirtues in even ordinary plants
growing up atound us which givelhem
a Value teat cannot be estimated. It
is held by some that Nature provides
a tare foe every disenee which neglect
kite igneeence have visited upon man.
tleetever, this may he, a is weil known
thee Pormelee's Vegetable Pills, distilled
free( rents and herbs, are a Sovereige
tetriene in curing AN disorders. Of the
!lige:Len,
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SCIENSOCRAGY FOR ALL LoNooN EAST END HAPPINESS. I Des fit
Bieliop of London Pays Tribute to Home. Doesn't
el East End Workmen. 1. i ee
A NEW *emir THAT MAY LEAD TO "Let a mart he in work," said the slain*.
THE M1LLENIUM. ' Bishop of London to a gathering of 4,-
11 Aims to Realize a Life Hitherto
Dreamed of by World's
Thinkers.
Manchester, England, has produced a
new school of thotrget which has been
christened Sclensocraey.
Its folloWers believe that in days to
come the rule of many will be euper-
neded by the rule of science.
Their first general principle is free-
dom of individuality. Under its sway
men would regard bread and labor es
the fundamental religious law of life.
Sciensoerats say that every man
should partieipate in the production ef
those things of which he enjoys the
fruits. *
Government, they pettier say, exists
only that one class Itvy keep another
in subjection, ahd they advocate the
adoption of a definite, eonsistent, and
scientific -policy.
• "SCIENSADVISUM."
The Conservative party exists, accord-
ing to the followers of the new cult,
to administer the country in the inter -
of ene rulers. The Liberals exist
as a means of clocking the Conserva-
tives; while the Labor and Socialist par-
ties seek to break down the authority
of the others and substitute for pluto-
cracy a demncracy which might be nmee
_evil in its effects. „
Thc Soiensocrals seek to achieve their
objects by establishing, as a first step,
what they call a "Selensadvisum," a
national assembly of scientiste convened
• for advisory -work, and open to ' every
man or woman with an idea whieb
could be called to the affairs of life. .0^
Instead of making laws as govern -
relents n.ow do, through Parliament, the
Sciensadvisunt would make laws through
Rs administrators, it being a belief with
the followers of this school of thought
that social science could be accelerated
lust as mechanical 'science has been.
IDEAL EIUMANS. -
Tbey want to inerease the rate ef bu-
man evolution, to bring, order out of
chaos, to feed the hungry, clothe tto
naked, and ultimately abolish prevent-
ible disease and death.
They desire to build up a race of ideal
men and women, who shall have oppor-
tunities of realizing "a life such as
hitherto the world's greatest -thinkers
e,ave only dreamed about."
The application of science to life will,
they consider, restore the people to
health, wealth and prosperity.
'
nor— GLISII GIRL WEDS MATADOR.
Idol of Spain Captured by Daughter of
Wealthy Britisher.
One of Spain's .most famous torea-
dors, 'Rafael Gonzalez -familiarly known
as "Mace -aquae," or "The Little Hare-
• nor" --has just been merried at Cartha-
gene to Miss Clementson, the daughter
of a wealthy British resident.
Half the women in Spain are envious
,of tbe young English girl, for Macha-
guile is the idol of the weole nation. He
was one of the most daring of the mata-
dors who appeared at the great Corona-
tion bullfight.
After making his appearance in the
arena and saluting King Alfonso and
Queen Victoria, he gravely marked out
a ring with his sword and stepped in-
side it. n roar of- applause went up
from the vast audience, for the act sig-
nified that Machaquito would not re-
treat from tbat spot until either he or
the bull was killed. Without stepping
from the ring he fought off the charges
of the bull until his sword had reached
its heart.
It was a'. a bullfight that Miss Cle-
mentson first saw Machaquito, and then,
carried away by ais cool daring, elle
threw her 'fan to him. The matador
picked it up, kissed it, and the courtship
began from that day. For the Corona-
tion bullfight • Machacmito received
$1,500 in addition to innumerable gifts
of jewellery, and his revenue, and his
revenee, at a low estimate, amounts to
$50,000 a year.
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WIVES AS LOTTERY PRIZES.
That marriage is 8. lottery is,not
merely a figure of speech in the pro-
vin,ce of Smolensk, Russia, it is an ac-
tual fact. There four times everyeyear
a lottery is held, the capital prize being
a young country girl, with sometimes a
good dowry in sheep. The price of a
ticket is about 81 cents. At •a . single
drawing 5,000 tickets are sold; He who
is fortunate enough to draw the lucky
ticket has his alternative -he may. marry
the girl if she pleases hint, also gaining
thereby 80,000, in addition to whatever
the gi rl brings with her as dowry; or if
the "prize" in queelion does not please
him, he eten turn the ticket over to a
friend.
• TRADE SECRETS.
The two olciest secret trade processes
tow in existence are said to be the
manufacture of Chinese red, or versa -
ton, and the method of inlaying the
hardest steel with gold and silver, which
seems to have been peacticcd tit Damas-
cus ages ago, and is known only to the
Syrian smiles and their pupils even to
tine day.
000 men in the People's Palace, Mite
End, London, "lot him be a straight-
forward horte,st man, and love his wife
on she love him, and there is no bap,'
P,Ier home in all the world than the
home of a working man 'in East Lon-
don."
The 131shop added that he knew the
men of the East End. •He had been
eound to more of their homes than he
could countnand had married as, many
as forty-nine of them on a Christmas
Day at Bethnal Green.
He wished to unite them in a chive
alrous spirit towards wonien, and to
forni a league of public opinion Which
should set its ieace against conduct un-
worthy of a man.
filLEANS nEsTonV A PIROMINENT
CANADIAN ARTIST.
One of the most. impressive cures of
lodifreetion and allied %ailments ever
e
reported has just been effected by lea-
eans. The subjectis Mr, Arthur R.
Hand, the prominent; artist teacher of
painting on china, leather, glass, eta.
residing at 2 'eVoodgreen Place, Toron-
to.
As a teacher of paintine, Mr. Hand
has made for himself a wide reptile -
lion, but his work was interfered with
con.sielerably by acete attacks of diges-
tive. disorder. He says: '
-"I suffered agonies for menthe pre-
vious to hiking Bileans, resorted to all
kinds of remedies, but' found only tem-
porary relief. Tee indigestion came an
quite suddenly,'scion after eating, and
caused me terrible pain. There was a
constant feeling of uncomfortable full-
ness in the stomach, pains in the cheet
and under the shoulder .blades and rift-
ing and belching of gas.
I• had. constipation so badly that no
medicines seemed to have any effect on
the bowels. I dieted a -great deal, but
the slightest food brought the same dis-
tress. After taking a few Means I ex-
perienced ease and comfort aftee meals,
so I purchased a supply of this vege.
table remedy and left all other remedies
• alone. Oilcans cured me. Now my food
digests very nicely and My bowels act
-
quite naturally.
• "In a few months, through- the use of
tiikens, my weight increased from 125
tc 105 pounds. This increase, too, is
not useless fat, but sound, healthy
Been"
Not only for indigestion, butefor con-
stipation, piles, _general debility,,
inae-
inia, female ailments, rheumatism, blood
impurities, liver and kidney complaint,
headache. dizziness, wind, eta.. Bileans
are widely recomimended. • They are
purely herbal end -do not merely ie-
lieve these ailments ---they cure them
permanently. All druggists seIl T3ileans
at 50c. a box, or post free from the Ril-
e= Co., Toronto, on receipt of price.
6 boxes for $2.50.
FREE BEDS FOR CATS.
In an animal hospital in Philadelphia
there is a free bed for cats,.endowed
a servant, Ruth Darling, who died in
that city some years ago. She had al-
ways liked animals, and left her savings
enprovide free treatment of ailing pets
in the Maher Animal Hospital, where it
stakes the form of a comniodious iron
cage wite the inscription "The Ruth
Darling Bed" on it in gold letters. This
bed has' always a,long list of cats wait-
ing to be trealed. During one year as
many as fifty -sic were cared for.
- LITTLE LIVES SAVED.
Many a little life is lost because the
mother does not have the means at
hand to aid her little one at the first
signs of illness. In homes where Baby's
Own Tablets erekept the mother al-
ways feels a sense of security, 'flies°
Tablets cure colic, indigestion, conste
pation, simple fever, diarrhoea, teeth-
• ing troubles and other minor ailments
of babirbood and childhood. Baby's
Own Table's always do geode -they* can-
not possibly do harm. Thousands ef
mothers keep these Tablets in the house
and use no other* medicine for their
children. Mrs. Wm. Browne -Deer Park,
Torontensayse"e find Baby's Own Tab-
lets of the greatest help to iny little ones
and would not be without them." Sold
by all medicine dealers or by mail it.
25 cents a box from The Dr, Veilliiims'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat.
The Girl: "I have been qold that the
eighth day of the month is the luckiest
to be married on:" The Cynic: "You
were misinformed, my child.' It's the
eighth day of the week."'
,Tever the Curse of the Tropics. Dr the slow
rind tedious recoveries from thil and all other
diseabo "Yerrovim" is tho bfst toad. ROMOM•
bor the name, " rgitrtovLstr
WHAT IS A WASTREL?
Meaning of Now Popular Term Applied
to Old London's Spendthrifts.
The use of the tern -i "Wcistrel," which
as been uninersally applied to the So-
ialists, Progressives, arid other mune
'pal spendthrifts, is becoming so ani-
mal that it Is interesting to read the
°flowing account of the derivation of
he word and its use in varous parts
England witch has been provded for
is• by a distinguished schdlar:-
"Wastrel" is properly a subetance
brown away because it is useless. It
5 used for rubbish and refuse.
In 'law it Is the term employed for.
mite land, for insience the land in
;unwell coveree with tin rause from
lie mines is said to "Ile in wastrel,"
About 20 years ago the peaclice speang
p of calling persons -sun ne lite) "sub-
terged teeth" or negleated children --
woistrels" because they were Of no ese.
Also, in some parts, of England a
pendthrift is called a "waStrel." t
s especially so said in Yorkshire and
umberiand. A etvastreeshop" (in
orkshlre) is a place where week is ex-
ensively, and yet, badly done.
The Idea of waste rune through the
word in all it significaece, •A 'knife
that is made for ehow and not for use
is called a wastrel, And in Lancaehire
creeked, etierip dishes and plates sold
by Wandering postmen aro generally
Called °Wastrele."
Pen -
Angle
Tenclerwear
has the soft
warm feel
t h e skin enjoys.
Doesn't itch,
Made for men, wo-
men and little folio,
IXLe • variety of style,
fel:triea and prices.
Vie authorize every dealer in Pen -Angle
Underwear to replace, et our cost. ,ay
garment faulty ist material et making,
It is a pleasure ie comment' upon the
'conservative methods employed by the
G. & C. Merriam Company in the pub,
lication of the Webster's International
Dictionary, Not every little slang word
or phrase is put into the book regard-
less of its scholestio or iingeistic quail -
'tie. It is this c,oneervatism. backed y
the ,scholarship of the ediemein-chief,
William T. Harris, Ph. D., L.L. D., late.
United States Commissioner of Educe -
tion, and hundreds of others of the
greatest educators of this and other as -
tions WIl'ell has made the International
the standard in the United States Su-
preme Court and all the State Supreme
Courts, oleo the „standard of the Gov-
ernment Printing Ofiloe, and the basis
of nearly all the schoolbooks in the
country. It is indorsed by every State
School Superintendent, universally re-
coil -intended by College Presidents and
Educceters, and adhered to as standard
by over 93 per cent. of the nevespapers.
Stould you not own such a book? Get
the best.
Clara: "That man Grace married is
old enough to be her father:' Myrtle;
"Oh, I thine fin age has been. exagger-
ated; very few people live to be so old
as that."
One trial of 'Mother Craves' Worm
-Exterminator wilt convince you that it
has no equal as a worm medicine. Buy
a bottle and see if it does not please
you.
• ONE WAY TO FIND OUT.
The Lover -em afraid I can't live
Without her.
The Cynic -Why don't you marry her
and see?
All women knew what it is to 1133.0 violent
pain; some take one tiling and some another,
Our advice is, to place "rhe D L" Menthol
Plaster over the seat of the pain: it will do more
to give you comfort than anything.
Country Aunt: "Reuben, I don't know
whether to telegraph or not before I pay
that, promised visit to our niece." Coun-
try Uncle: "Why so?" "Well, if I don't
telegraph site .Ny00 be at home, per-
haps, and if I do maybe she will go off
visiting."
• .
To Starve Is a FallattY.-The dictum to
stop eating because y OIL have indigestion
has long since Item exploded. Dr. Von
Stan's Pineapple Tablets introduced a
tew era in the treatment of stotuath
troubles. It has proved that one may cat
lie 1111 of 'anything and everything he
relishes. and one tablet taken after the
neal will aid the stomach in doing its
work. 60 in a box, 35 cents. -24
He: "I don't like your friend, Miss
Knox. She told an acquaintance of
mine that I was a perfect idiot." She:
"Oh, I'm sure she didn't mean it. She
knows as well as anyone else that no
human being is absolutely perfect."
A Medicine for the Miner's Pack. -Pro -
specters and others going into the min-
ing regions where doctors are few and
drug stores not at all, should provide
themselves with a supply of Dr. Thomas'
Eciectric Oil. It will offset the effects
cf exposure, reduce sprains, and when
taken internally will prevent and cure
celds and sore throat, and as a lubri-
cant will keep the muscles in good Con-
dition.
Mr. Advize : "Yeti must 'know, -My
good man, of two things that will help
you to get up in the world, and they
are—" Weary. Wiggins: "An alarm
clock and a stepladder-eb, sir?"
ITCH, Range, Prairie Scratches ana
every form of contagious Itch on human
or animals • mired in 30 minutes by Wed -
ford's Sanitary Lotion. ItIt never faile.
Old Quiverful-"And so you want to
take our daughter from us -you want
to take her from us suddenly, without
a word of warning?" Young Goelow-
"Not at all, sir. If there is anything
about her you 'rant to warn me
against, ern willing to listen." '
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ASTONISHED -THE DOCTOR.
Plinleiart Said She Might Drop Dead
At Auy Tirne.
'.el'he Doctor told
me I had heart dis-
ease and was liable
to drop on the street
al, any time," says
• Mrs. Robert Eaton,
of Dufferin, Ont.
"I was afraid to
draw my breath, it
pained me so. - I
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Mrs, Robert Eaton 2• °ItnebsZaltohs's hoafdapdpi.
e-7.
Wae nervons, short
tile, ,smothering and einking spells, and
could not sleep.
"Sometimes I would have to Ile down
to keep from falling. My hands arid
feet woulcl seem to go to sleep and a
Sort of riumbness would came all over
me.
"/ began using Dr. Leonhardee Atte
Pill. Froth the start 1 improved. 1 tel
much stronger, look better, and alto-
gether Anti -Pill has Made a new Wee
man of me,
"1 am entirely cured."
All Dealers or the Wilson -Pyle Co.i
Litnited, Niagara Falls, Ont,
171100 FARMS.
Scientific Frog Farmer Raises Value at
Industry in United Stat,
The business of catching frogs for
market in the United States was former-
ly carried on in a, desultery eind of way
be boys in want of a little pocket
money, says Mrs. Laura B. Starr, in tee
Wide World Magaeine. Wither recent
years, however, the demand has become
so great that, it is Carried on systema-
tically in fifteen slates.
As the Unrestricteci hunting of frogs -
in spite of their remarkable fecundity -
threatened their practical exlinetion,
sagacious 'people eoon set about experi-
menting and arranging to propagate
them artelcially.
To-dily, thanks to tile skill oi the
scientific frog farmer and the ever-in-
creasing derxiands of the American eon -
sumer, the industry is valued at $150,000
annually. .
In PrilS61a the price of medicine Is
regulated by the State, and a new price -
list It issued annually.
Many inherit weak lungs, and as dis-
ease usually assails the weakest point,
Mese persons are continually exposed
ta attacks of oold and pulmenary dis-
turbances. The speedy use of Dickies
Anti Consumptive Syrup will be found
a preventative and a • protection,
strengthening the organs so that they
are not so liable to derangement from
exposere or abrupt atmospheric ehang-
es. Eickle's Syrup is cheap and good.
"You say he's trustworthy?" 'I'd
trust him with my life." "What?"
"Well-er-that is, provided my life was
not insured in his favor."
An Inheritance of weak lungs is a. serious
handicap, but Alion's Lung Balsam ta.kon at tho
First signs of a cough will ensure immunity from
this daugerous defect. Dout bride with unkaown
cure-alls.
Dealer in Second -Hand Garments (to
rissistant)-"We can't mark this suit
'Fashionable; it's too shaeby." Assist-
ant -"No; but you might mark it 'Veil,
mach worne"
Death or lunacy seemed the only alter-*
native for a well-known and -highly re-
spected laBy or Wingham, Oat., who hadr
travelled over two continents in a ramn.
search. for a care for nervous debility:
a.nd dyspepsia. A friend reeornmended
Routh. American Norvine. One bottler
helped, six bottles cured, and her own(
written testimony dotes with these
words: "It has saved my life." -20
Miss Oldwun : "I've refused many,
many offers of marriage." Gayboy (ab-
sent-mindedly): "Very thoughtful and
considerate of you, I'm sureie
Hard and soft corns cannot withstand
Holloway's Corn Cure; it is effectual
every -time. Get a bottle at once and be
halitine •
Tom: "Are you deaf to in pleed-
ing?" Eva.: "I am." Tom: *"But what
IC I were to offer you a. diamond ring?"
Eva: "Oh, I am not stone-deaf."
Mirrors are a nuisance in the house of a man
whose face is branded with OCVM110. His own
reflection shames him. Let him &anoint his skin
with Weaver's Cerate and purify his blood with
Weaver's Syrup*
Little Girl : "My mamma is awful
strict. Is yours?" Little Boy: "Orfule
,Little Girl: "But she lets you go 'any-
where you want to, and—" Little Boy:
"Oh, she ain't, so strict with me." Little
Girl: "Then who is she strict with?"
Little Boy: "Pa."
South American Kidney Cure is the
nay kidney treatment, that has proven
mual to correct all the evils that are,
:ikely to befall these physieal regulators.
aundreds of teatimonials to prove thel
turative merits of this liquid kidney ape.'
tifie in cases of Bright's disease, diabetes,
irritation of the bladder, inflammation,
iropsieal tendency. Don't delay. -22
SCHOOL FOR POLICEMEN.
There is a policemen's college in St.
Petersburg to train applicants for the
force. It consists of a museum com-
bined with the school, where the pupils
make themselves familiar with the tools
of criminals -jemmies, drills, chisels,
and contrivances for robbing collection -
boxes, a special aeld of Russian thieves.
The Russien passport system is studied
.cietall. The duties of the dvorniks, a
sort cif assistant police, are taught.
They keep watch on the residences, re-
port on the habits of tenants, their
visitors, examine the papers of new-
comers, and direct them to report them-
selves at the police -station.
IBBOOT SORE
011iell COLO OMIT?
' Procure from your „druggist
OR. OCUM'S
EXPECTORANT
Clears 'the Throat and Lungs, heal,
and allays Inflammation, cures Coughs,,
Colds, Hoarseness; Whooping Cough,'
Croup, lay'rernoving the Miele
Nothing better for Children.
Price roc. and 25ca bottle. Dr. T. As
Slocum, Limited, Toronto,
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