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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-03-26, Page 71 BRIGHT EYES, ROSY CHEEKS. Very Oirl Oan Haie Them by Keeping Her flood Rich and Red With Dr. Williams' it Pint Pills. In the early days of her womanhood every girl—no matter what her station in lite—stKiuid be bright, active, cheer- ful and happy. Her steps should be light, her eye bright orad her cheeks rosy filth the glow of health. But the reverse Is the coneiticn of thousands of geeing cites throughout Canada. They drag along, always tired, sutler from headaches, breathless and with palpitating heart atter slight exercise, so That merely to go up stairs is ex- hausting. This is the condition doc- tere call anaemia, which means weak, watery Llood. in this condition Dr. Mel!inrns fink Pills is the only safe and reliable medicine. These pills actu- ally niuke the new, rich, red blood which can alone give health and strength. and thus make weak, listless, pale -faced girls bright. active and strong. Miss Albina St. Andre, Joli- ette, Que., says:—"1 am moro grateful ,Ilan 1 can say Mr the benefit i have found in the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 1 was weak. run down and very essezni.serable. 1 suffered from severe pains In my back and chest; had a bad cough: no appetite and would lay awake most of the night. and what sleep I did get did not refrerh me. I tried several re- medies, but they did not help ore, one I. as well as my friends, feared 1 was going into decline. At this stage n friend who came to see me strongly urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and providentially I acted upon the advice. Alter using a few boxer n)y appetite Improved and I tegan to sleep much better at night. This great- ly cheered me and i continues) laking the pills for some time longer. when the change in my annailion was really marvellous. I was feeling as heli as 1 ever had done. 1 could sleep sound- ly at night; the pains and cough had disappeared and 1 felt an altogether dif- ferent girl. 1 am ro grateful for what Dr Williams' Pink Pills have done for me that 1 cheerfully give you permis- sion to publish this in the hope that it may point the weal to health to some other weak and despondent girl." Dr. \\'illiains' fink Pills ore good for • el' diseases due to weak. watery Wool. "flint Is why this medicine cures rheu- matism. indigestion neuralgia, St. Vitus' dance. partial pnralvsis, and the side - aches, backaehes and headaches caused it/ the trembles women alene suffer from. Vou can get these pl!ts from any renedirine defiler or by nine at 50 cents tl Mrs or six boxes for $250 from The tr. Williams' Medicine Go., Broc.aille, Ont. TiIE DEAL FELL THROUGH. Ile heti Leen drinking. That was very evident to the woman who came to the door in answer to his ring. "Shay," heetegnn utter looking up and down tW street nervously. "you put aihertis.meut (hh) in paper sh- Inorning:'' "1 di.!," she replied. "You shed you (hie) would give good Boge to cat." "'>r.e; have you a cat you wish to get Aid of??" 'Bei,her life!' he replied heartily. She was About to ask for further par- ticulnrs when a stockily built. angry - Peeking woman stopped et the gate and motioned to the man with the remnrk: "Jake, you drunken fool, conte down here to me this minute!" 'Thesh her—thash old cat i want to gat borne for,' he whLspered. "Shay, When—" The lady who wanted a feline, how - deer, quickly closed and locked the door. while her caller slunk down the steps end ,as led away by the ear. 11'111, Mange Prairie Scratches and every form of contagious Itch on human or arilmals cured In 30 minutes by \Vol- Iced's Sanitary Lefton. 11 never falls. Bold by all druggists. A woman will believe every word a n.nn says --if he is an ngerit for a new (rind , f complexion beautifier. Pat up In as Yard Reis. Th. famous "Tie �I1s • L•' Menthol Plasters which cure lumbago basche, sciatica, n.urslgt eke., ars also pat ea pp in un• yard roue for physicians and family w Davis .t Lawrence Co.,Montreal. 11OW TIIF. WOODPILE GROWS. 1t isn't loafing in a chair And laying out a lovely plan That brings success and such small things • That cenifort and condole a man. It's toying with the sawbuck's load And pushing gently to and fro in steady pulse and well -greased saw That makes your little woodpile grow. PROOF POSITIVE. Mrs. Ilcmer—"Whet reason have you for thinking Mrs. Ililoty is weak mind - td?" Mrs. Caller-"VOlif. she doesn't even •'k her husband to account for every Cent of his salary." Mrs. Muggins--"My husband is too lender -heeded to whip the children;' Get acquainted with Black Watch the big black plug chewing tobacco. A tremendous favorite everywhere, because of its richnjess and pleasing Byer. SEA WATER AS MEDICINE. 11s Ancient Popularity Revived in Recent Years. Common sea water, which centuries ago was a popular remedy in sickness, has revised its usefulness lately. In adda.on to common salt seta water c. ntauls ninny important mineral sub- stances, the ktul solid matter amount- ing to 3.2 to 3.8 per cent. Sea water has Leen given with good results in cases of dyspepsia, loss of appetite and to leers a ]osis. In general, says the British Medical Journal. the appetite was improved and strength was rapidly regained. In or- der to obtain the best and most immedi- ate results it is necessary to observe certain precautions. The sett water nxmst be natural. as it is impossible to imitate 60 complex a liquid. Indeed it has teen proved that sen salt when redissolved in distilled water leeks some of the properties of natural sea water, exerting a kink ac- tion u en u dog when injected subcut- aneously. 11 must le freshly collected, as it loses sorbin dioxide on standing, with pre- cip'.lut on of some et its salts. It should be taken from the open sea, remote from rivers and other sources of pol- lution. It should be Fterilized by filtration, ai heat diseoceitcs the bicarbonates and destroys the natural equilibrium of the liquid. When required for subcutane- cmus injection it should be diluted with water to the sante ooncentrnl'•:n as nor- mal blood serum. Distilled water is not suitable for its dilution, as it some - Vines causes pain. KING MANLE1. A SAILOR. Educated Under Queen. Antalie's Guid- ance—Portuguese (topes. Manuel 11.. the young King of Por- tugal, has been educated almost en- tirely under the direction of his mo- ther, Queen Amelia. During the first len years of his life ho had absolutely no instructor except the Queen. When the lad was 10 the Marquis I.ietao was appointed to leach biro mathematics, the Queen continuing his training in languages and literature. Three years ago he was appointed a cadet in the Portuguese navy and di- vided his time between service afloat and attendance at the P lytechnic high School m Lisbon. where he was still an undergraduate when his sudden ac- cession to the throne put an end to his studies and his dream of a maritime career. It is 400 years now since the reign o1 Manuel 1. of 1'.:rtugal-1495 to 1521. lie was cello] Manuel the Great. It was in his reign that Vasco da Genie rounded the Cape of Gond (lope. Ameri- cus Vespuccius explored under the Por- tuguese flag the masts of South Ameri- ca and Gaspar Cortereal those of North America. 'the Portuguese people are inclined to superset:on, and In the accession of n second sovereign of the name through wholly unforeseen circumstances they sce omens of a renewal cf the old glories of the kingdom. f WEIORBD FOUR -POUNDS WHEN FOUR MONTHS OLD Most of the sickness that oomes to babies and young children is due to the stomach or bevels being out of con- dition. 11 Ls then that they are cross, peevish and upset the thole household. These are troubles that Baby's Own Tablets always cure promptly. Mire is proof: Mrs. J. Stewart. Everton. Ont.. says: "My little girl thrived so badly that al the ago of four months she weighed four and a halt pounds. iter stomach ens badly out cif order. and although the doctor treated her he did nct help her. Then I got Baby's Own Tablets and right from the first they helpe1 her and now she enjoys perfect health." If your little one is Ailing try Baby's Own Tablets always do good; cannot do harm. SOW by medicine deniers er by mail at 2ec a box from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. JUST LIKE IRON. Wife, -"John, luere must be a lot of iron In your ss stern." Husband -"Why do you Think so?" Wife—"Because you Invariably loge your temper when you get hot." Good Digestion Should Walt on Ap- petile.--7o hate the stomach well Is to have the nervous system well. Very delicate are the digestive organs. In some so lens:tive fire they that atmas- pheric changes effect them. When they become disarranged no better re- gutntor is procurable than Pnrmelee's Vegetable !'ills. They will assist the di- gestion so that the hearty eater will stiffer no Ineonvenienre and will derive ail the benefits of his food. Tile olden' the pessimist gels the less faith he has in human nature. When Vey Rave • Cold, tbs air talk are :klteed wltb msenm or phlegm. Allen's Lang aalsim, 1• caring • cold dean the flay ale bridges and beats the broaebtal tabes. r IN AN ARCTIC COTTON-FiELD. In many parts of the Arctic reg:ens wild flowers grow profusely. One of the most frequently met is the cotton plant. The miners of the north of the Amerienn Continent have n saying that wherever cotton blooms, We Ls not far tx 1.1w. One may walk for miles, the- tween the me nth- of June and August, through fields of cotton plants in flew- er, the white. silky tops swaying in the Arctc breeze. At present little we Ls male cf it. (rani an Industrial point of new. except where the down Ls gath- ered for riding rehire. Throughout the cellon -fields flesvers btocm in lux• urinnce, a.a is en'). to be expected to a country where the sun shines Domino• ens!). during the summer months. Among others, the (lower -hunter may gather purple larkspur, blue -Della, 141onk's-hood, prirnrvges, asters, 111peatf' the '.alley, and even a kind of Arctt. geren.uin, pink or white IR e01or. • SCIENCE KNOCKS AT YOUR DOOR and brings to you In your own home all the healing, health -giving proper- ties of the giant pines. All the thdra- peut.e virtue of the forest trees' aro contained in Virgin Oil of Pine (pure!. 11 Beals the lungs and tr.,nchial lutes, gives almost instant relief to the irri- tating Dough, and will break up a ouW in 24 hour-, 'the action of Virgin Oil of Pine en the k.dneys Ls also inest beneficial. It is a perfect neutralizing agent for uric acid, and promptly relieves rheum- ntLstn, lame -back and other ailments due to discrde:ed kidneys. In the preparation of Virgin Oil of Pine every precaution is taken to in- sure frtslmosa and purity. 1t is put ve in 3 -oz. vials only for druggists to dispense, each vial enclosed In a round wooden case to prevent breakage and exposure to light. The ease is sealed with an engraved wrapper shote ng the name. --Virgin Oil of Pine (pure). pre- pared only by Leach Cherni.al Co., Windsor. Ont.—plainly printed there- on. 1t is well to get Ibe genuine. Should sour druggist be unable to sup- ply you, you can have a %oz. vial mailed lo you by sending 50 cents to the Leach Chemical Co., Windsor, Ont. 1011 COULD ONLY GUESS AT IT. The druggist had Just tilled a pre- scription. "1'd 1 ke n copy of That proscr.plion,' said the customer. "Guess you'll have to get it from the doctor," replied the pill compiler. "I never could read his writing." An unwelcome guest Is one of the Lost things going. Hew some women do enjoy taking n whack at some other wounan's reputa- tion. RICA STRIKE IN INDIA. Deposits of N'oliramite Found In Cen- lral Province. "New Inct.a," n. i icru•ng wh•eti so much is heard in th.se days, hos other 6111 perhaps more .Ir.; o' pant features then lucre politica! . ..e . Already in a coi•n'ry kr so k ng • sly dependent un age:; ulture may be seen the bcg•n- ewt; e f an industi ial dcvekipnlent un- dreamt of one generation ego, and no- where, perhaps, is the dese'opmenl more striking than in the central pro - %e es, a tract abash down to recent y. ars tuns almost purely agricultural. The Control Provinces, of course. :tie particularly well endowed with mineral resources, 'I he development the manganese industry u perhaps the ►nest striking feature of the last de.•ade. But impertant us Is 1114 des - ,every of nlnngane-e, another discov- ery rnny prove more important still. Mr. KcIkrs hom, a analog engineer, s..me time ago obtained a concession cif part of the Village of Agarieson, w•iih n v ew to niunilane,e. Agargaen is s 1 1 .led some -five tulles south-east of Nagpur. Ile has employ- en- (egging in a band of mica schist ro ek. that traverses the village, nncl Jisc..v red n number cif rocks of heavy m neral whish, on hung examined by the Geeleg.cal Surrey of Calcutta was f..und to consist of wolframite. This wolframife differs in appearance and constitution from the hest -known sic -Miens. but it yields et, analysts no lees then 4 per cera. of tungstic acid. which is equal to that contnine•t in the test ores of Calcutta. The existence .of woltrnmite In Agargrien has been proved in numerals stringers at inter - vale extending over n length of 1,4110 fret. and it has been found at the oppo- site ends of ttie mien schist rock fen ueles apart from each other. Steele the mineral he as persistent al great depths as in the Peeled Slates. !.Yere it is mined nt a depth of 4D1) feet. the cleposit will be a very vnlu- eli'e one indeed. It is believed that it will be found al great depths. YEAR OLD BOY COULDN'T STAND! Limbs Weakened by La Grippe Made Strong by Zam-auk. SOL T. Britton, of 5 W worth Ave., it. Thomas. Oal., says t " 1 had bad some e!�Itperteace as to a efficacy of lata -Buie in healing Boran Mb. etc., and had beard food reports from Meads who also tried this balm, so when • year ago my little d, four years of age, was left weak in the limb• as the result of a severs attack of Influenza, I began nabbing in the Zam-Iluk. Ills leg were so weak he wgsrptdd tjemble and shake and was unable to stand for any length of time. Frequent agplicatkee of ibis ointment wet rubbed is, seemed to strengthen bim daily, s to a very aloft time the •hakleg and trembling in bis limb had been banlab•d and be soon got strong and able to run about, thirsts to Zain fluk." last -Buie 1. • splendid embrocation for rbeematiso, sclatka, aa, sad is erhhoue squad as • healing balm, WS .T Z & -Bt7 CURJDS. Zam•Buk cores cats, born...colds. ulcers, ringworm, lick, barber's rash. blood poison, bad kg, salt rheum, stosud oe, abscesses dad all shin lojuriw and dlo. 01 all stases sn• it iso soc. bon w trom iam•Buk Co, Tomos.. postlaid for peke. lb.5. WU.s. -BUK FREE! Send comp- act ■od le. stamp for free tempi* to ZarmBuk Co., Tessera. 31(5 RIGHT. Teneher—Now, Howard, can you tel n/o what an impression Is? Small froward—Yes, ma'am,' it's a dint in a soft pace. FILES CURED IN 6 TO IA DAYS. (PATO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cora any Y u in • W re days or moony refunded. 505. reludiy Mr. I1oldtite -"You don't kr:ow the. value of rnciney'" Mrs. lloldlile—"l could learn if 1 had some;" Does your louse icok reproachfully at you? Give it a new cont. Let itarnsay's Paints dcrnonstreite how little it lakes to give 11 world of pleasure in beauty and fresh life to your building. Your dealer tins therm and he will tell you hew much it will take. The price Is tcasonable. The paint is guaranteed. Write .A Bnmsay k Son Co., .Montreal, for pack of Souvenir picture Joest cards of hoines. ANANIAS' CALLING. The Dentist,—Now. open your meulh aide nn:l 1 won't hurt you a bit. The i'1ltient (after the extraction)— Doctor. 1 knew what Ananias did for a liv•ng now. A Pill for Generous Enters.—There are many persons of healthy Appetite and poor dlgeslie+n who, after a hearty meal. are subject to much suffering. The food of ulich they have partaken hes like lead in their stomachs. plead- nrho, depre, sion, a smothering keling fellow. One so afflicted is unfit for business or work of any kind. In this c ,edition Parrnelee's Vegetable Pills will bring relief. They will assist the assimilation of the ailment, and used according to direction will restore healthy digestion. WELL TRAINED. Sunday School Teacher — F.arlie. (1oesn't your conscience tell you when you have done wrong! F.nrlie—Yes, ma'am, but it doesn't tell Iny mother. Some fish will only Ile on a sandy bottom, but the average) fisherman will pia anywhere.• 7NU W.SUI NO. 12-41 "You hey hcern. gentlemen of the jury." sold n Western advocate, "you trey intern the w.tnSS swar he saw the prisoner raise his gun, you hev hcern him swar he saw the flesh and heard the r.psrl. you hev he-rn hent swar he saw the dog fall dead, you hev herrn hint swnr he dug the bullet out with his jock -knife, and ye.0 have seen the Lullet protluced in court: but whnr, gen- Ili men, whnr. I ask you. is the men who saw that bullet hit that dog?" A short lite end a merry ono pieases the undertaker. "if se,u refuse ore 1 shall never love nnother woman." "Does that proniLso stand good If 1 accept you?' Cb..Ist• Move Tremble 1n getting Iron Int) such a slots that tit system will absorb. and benefit by 1l, In " Vermeim," Dm best Iona, perfection has 5..0 achieved• It builds •ad •trengthea& it's a good thing to have a repulat.cn that isn't bad. WHAT CAUSER HEADACHE. Prem October se May, 0.14. are she sod fro, sooto of gea4ae'b.. LAX•R 111110140TI111110140QUIWIsts r•lasyss •••a.. 11. W. tame ea boa SM SHOCKING, IF TRUE. "Why dues fi ninn Ito to ilia wife?' asks a woman writer. Dear nK; does he? 1f a cough makes your nights sleep- less and weary, it will worry you a good dent, and with good cause. To dispel the worry and give yourself rest try [tickle's AnteCteisuulptive Syrup. 11 teerts a soothing influence on the air passages and allays the irritation Ihat lends to inflammation. It will subdue the most stubborn Bough or cold, and eventually eraeicnle it from the sysletn, to a trial of it will prove to you. About 48 per cent. of all the crime committed is the work of habitual crim- inals. ft�tssad blotches on the face and neck are o sternly signs of foul blood. Apply wavers Carat* to obtain ImmMtato mild and tate W s Syrup to Md the blood of poltutioL CHANGED ITIS MIND. Once there was a bachelor man who said that talk was cheap. but one day he got married, and (ten he learned a heap. For when hs use-calkd better hie( doth speak cf gown* and suet), he finds her talk Ls deferent --.t rests trim mighty much. in these days e f oomt cftion, tusinesa doubts and suspicions are largely car- ried into private life as a well-known lnwyer found to his cosi. Ile said sad- ly to Is wife cn his return home one night:—"fe-•ple seem very suspicious of me. Yee know old Maces? Well, 1 did Few wcrk for him lest month, ane when lie asked me for an account this mcrn:ng 1 told him out cf friendship that I wouldn't charge him anything. lie thanked me cordially, but hinted that he'd like a receipt all the same.' Leap -year query—Hag she asked yotl yet? "Every One Thought I Had Consumption. Pe-ru-na Saved Me."" "1 THANK DR. itARTMAN FOR PE -RV -NA Na. 012 MRIZGU. "1 hardly knots how to thank you for the good Peruna has done me. w3 "1 suffered five years with pain In the stomach. About a year ago 1t became rot bad I could hardly bene 1t. 1 coughed day and night anJ grew weaker and weaker. The pain extended through my body and 1 also had difficulty In breathing, which ,node nie rough. P veIyons thought I had consumption. , "My husband heard of Peruna and bought five bottles. Phis treatment vir- tually cured me and now I recommend Pennna to every one who is suffering. "1 thank Dr. Hartman for fhb excellent remedy." Ste. Juile de ft'ercheres, P. Q., Canada. —Mrs. Mois Parireau. NEGLECTED cold is generally the first cause of catarrh. Women are especially liable to colds. 'These colds occur more frequently due - Ing the wet, sloppy weather of winter and spring Ihan any other lime of the ' 1 year. Often they WOMEN SHOULD BEWARE OP CATCHINO COLD. Fre not consid- ered serious and are allowed to run on, or they are treated in such a tray as lel only palliate the symp- toms, while the cold becomes nitre dcep- peated and the patient final'y awakens to the fact tliat she has a well-devel- ' oped case of catarrh. By reason of their delicate structure, thr lung= are frequently Ike seat of a cool. e.pec.ally if there is the slightest weakness of these organs. The treat- ment of catarrh of the lungs is also mo:e difficult and discouraging than catarrh of any other organ of the Cody. It would be wise therefore. to guard against it by every preeaul'on possible. Peruna hes Lan found the most re- liable of all remedies for coughs. colds and catarrh. by reason of the fact that it goes at once to the very seat of the trouble. It searches out every crevice, every duct of the lolly. It quickens and cqual- iies the cirsula- t on of the blood, haus relieving the congested rnuoouS membrane It ex- eres-s a healing and soothing ef- fect upon the mucous membranes, no matter whether they are the more exposed membranes of the head and throat. or whether they lino the remot- est e -.i s of the lungs. Mrs. Jeschob, 1631 Hicks Si, Toledo, Ohio. writes: "Ni, heti 1 wrote to you for advice, I had been sick for three years. I had trouble with by throat. Often i could not breathe through my nose. 1 also had pains in my chest and a cough. 1 took Peruna according to directioru and it has cured roe." PE -RU -NA THE REMEDY FOR CATARRH OP THE LUNOS. tII/MEN:; OUC1rle�.•. "et 51 FOR PKICE JOHN- HALLAM; •- TQFOri'L HAMILTON INCUBA1ORS war docs the 1ian,i!t.n 'Incubator hatch every fertile cgs? wsr d es the Hamilton Incubator hatch stieh big. healthy. fluffy. robust cbich/I WIT dues every chick hatched by the Ilarnt.ton bee, thrive and grow so rapp!dry t BECAOOE our Ventilation System. our Rest- ing ystem and ole Regulating System it perfect. BLCAiN g our directions for operating the Hartilion res correet. BECAUSE cur Brooder is of the newest anal most novel design of anything on th. market for rearing young chicks. Send w Qni addressd toily and we will mail you FREE one of our bhr catalogues t.UMg you all shout the Banton Iacuba- tem and Brooders. and how to become a successful poultry raiser. /tow mama. TIE HAMILTON II2C1DDATOR CO, LTD.. amen.To11. - oimmo The hungriest man draws the line at eating his owrt words. A lady writes: "1 was enabled to re- move the corns. root and bra m. h, 1 y the use of ilolMttay's Corn Cure." Others who hove tried it have the some experience. In a:1 Welt the man's train averages 10 per rent. heavier Hem the brain of the woman TO CURE A COLD iN ONE DAY taa• LAXATiVM D110lp411 Quinine Tabbb, Iblit/j�M reload money 1111 fall. to ewe. S. W. tea a Kober, le ors sack bed. 1N. REPEAT E•;B. Mrs. Caller—"You surely ekln't give your husband a t:eeklie esery birth- day?' Mrs. Athome—"Ob. yes. 1 do! And the poor dear never notices that it is the same one,^' 1l Reaches the Spot. --There are kw remedies before the public to -day ns efilcacious in removing pain and In al- loying and preventing psi rn' nary disor- ders as Dr. Thomas' Ec'ec'ric Oil. 11 has demonstrated its powers in thou. sands of instances end a large number of testimonials ns to its great value ns a medicine could le gol were there oc- casion for it. 1l is for sale everywhere. A YEAR LATER. • "Befcre our marriage." remarked the freight payer of the combine, "I had r. light heart." "And now?" queried lhz alleged tetter half. "1 have a light pocket book," he re• pl icd. WANTED to boar from owner having A DOO D FARM for sale. Not particular about location- Piea.e g1rs price dad dsserlption, and rea- son for Nlli state when poss.ssion eta 1» had. Will deal with owa.ts only. L. Derbyshire, Bea 914, Rochester, N. T. 50BEs Ell.? Will pow tett.. hoses v• ova et tir4% rira,letto, o oe, fri.ctca, ocss, Pomaedess.. alio Totppraer��rtc'.... ('lila... y. Dt-e.ry I.tye::.s, un of a ir s: e, poet -at. rte. In Kamp; or es:.. s a c.) !rt Aa, w ws will ae� rete*Ws !•-1,on Of EO No�•eo�t{,,-.-."T.t90O5M11. A. e • eo' be of eeswalr oT .l.l t 'ea hOsOLIeaww N•esN1r, isMowrvIIIs. Mao.. The Most silver fox skins come from 1-rlbrador, and are worth as much as 82(13 apiece. \\ arms derange the whole system. ehttier Graves' Worm Exterminator detangcs worms and gives rest to the sufferer. 11 only costs 25 cents to try 11 and be convinced. ASSISTANCE. NEEDED. "John," she whispered, "there's e Inirg:ar in the parker. Ile has just knocked against the piano and hit sew Brat keys at once.' "III tiro drown.' said he. "Oh John. don't do nnything riot'!" "Rash! Why, I nl g .lig le, help hien. You don't suppose he can remove thal piano from the pleura without assist. mice." Tholtrio Is Only Ono fBromo Quinine„ 7'foott to Laxative Bromo QuInIn. I WO THE WORLD OVER 1r0 CURE A OOLO IN ONE DAY. Always remember the full name. Look Lor this signature on every box. 26o. c 4 • 4 4 c 4 4 • 1