HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1915-04-15, Page 5April 15th , 1915
Gained = 30 . Lbs. in Few Weeks
Never Felt So Well
Was Pale, Weak and Thin, and Had Nervous Headaches
Before Using Dr. chase's Nerve Food.
It is truly wonderful what Dr.
'Chase's Nerve Food does for women
4yalth. New, rich
ltho are, weak, weary and run down in
]he
blood is what is
needed In nearly
all such cases,
and because Dr.
Chase's Nerve
Food forms new
blood it brings
cure not mere
relief, but actual
cure -in the great r,yl 'i1� ,k:
majority of such �cP
ailments.
With an abund-
ance 31-RELIX, I,.y"[CII,
,of rich, red
blood coursing through the veins' the
vigor d
nerves aro strengthened and� or .Ln
e t
g�,
vitality are carried to every organ of
the human body.
7 With the nerves properly nourish-
ed headaches and neuralgic pains dis-
appear, appetite improves, digestion is
good, you sleep and rest well, and
gain in strength and weight.
Mrs. II. Latch, CannIngton Manor,
Sask., writes: -"You will remember
me writing you last spring. Well, I
gave up Illy doctor and began using
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. This treat-
ment cured me rapidly and I was soon
myself again. I was pale, thin and
weak, suffered from stomach
troubles and liver complaint, and fre-
quently had sick, nervous headaches.
"I was surprised to find that in a
few weeks' time I had gained '30
pounds in weight. I never felt so
strong and well in ail my life. Head-
aches never bother me any more, and
I am grateful for the cure. If people
would only give this medicine a fair
trial they would certainly be cured."
Everywhere people are talking
about this great food • cure,
which
cures in Nature's way, by supplying
the Ingredients to form new blood,
" i'1 r•> overcome wealtnesa and. dis-
eeee l'v ca abundance of vitality, Dr.
(`h^se's; Nerve bood, lite a box, r for
$1,30, all (lagers. or Ecimanson, Bates
Co.. Idmlted, Toronto.
More than 46,000,000 bunches of '
bananas were imported into the United
States last year, or about 40 bananas
for each man, woman and child.
Prohibition has been made effective
in the French army operating in the
Vosges.
There are more than 5;000 electric At Ha nilton, Magistrate Jeffs im-
Ii ht companies now servingthepublictrposed a fine of $200 on the Ramblers'
g PClub for offering liquors for sale
in the United States.
Nottingham, Eng., is to be made a
port by the deepening of the River
Trent.
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