HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-10-14, Page 7AFTER SIX YEARS
OF INDIGESTION
sr Dr. Williams' Pink Pile Made a
Permanent Cure-
There
araThere are many medicines that
Itaill relieve indigestion for a time—
there are kw that will mak.: a per.
mnnent cure. But there is one me-
dicine that is a Eure cure ---that He put down the exact cost of every
medicine is 1)r. Williams' Pink item of food, what was taken from
Pills. They have cured thousands the garden be;ng rated at market
of cases—many of them of years value, and the total was tt;5.5O fur
standing. Cases like that. of Mr. the week, or a fraction under 47
John E. Seale of Montreal, Cue., cents each. "\\'c all had plenty, •
after many other medicines have stated this burly fellow. who tan
been tried ar:d found worthless. Mr. shoulder a coup's of hundredweight
Seale iayts:—"Fur nearly six years as lightly as a toy, and with a
1 suffered with indigestion. During' senile he added, "You know I have
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ILIV•ING CHEAPLY IN ENGLAND
What Suffolk Carrier Kept Family
of Twelve On.
Here is a tale of cheap living told
by a carrier belonging to a village
on the Suffolk coast. Ile might bo
a successor to 13arkis, for it is
Blundeston, the birthplace of Dav d
Copperfield. Ile had taken in eight
London children to board fur a
week, and with himself and his wife
and two children of their own,
there were twelve people to feed.
all that time 1 was constantly tak-
ing medicine for the trouble, but
never got more than temporary re-
lief. Finally I decided to try 1)r.
Williams' Pink Pills and after us -
bng them for some time the trou-
le disappeared and I am now able
to eat heartily without the least
trace of the suffering I formerly
endured. 1 can, from my own ex-
perience, strongly recommend Dr.
ex-
perience,
Pink fills as a perman-
ent cure for indigest•ion."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo
People are good for every disease
that good blood is good for, simply
because they make good blood —
that is why they cure rheumatism,
heart palpitation, indigestion, neu-
ralgia. St. Vitus' dance and the
ailments of girlhood and woman-
hood. Dr. Williams` Pink Pills for
Pale People are sold by all medi-
cine dealers or direct by mail at
be cents a box or six boxes for $2.-
&C from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
,Co., Brockville, Ont.
STRANGE MANDATE.
Man in Superstitions India Obeys
Foolish Custom.
India is a land of many strange
superstitions. but a recent case re-
ported from a town called Bade -
em is curious almost beyond belief.
An inhabitant lost two wives in
quick succession, and was about
-
to ccontractn third marriage, wh when
he received the following mandato
from the relatives of the bride:
"\\'e aro told that when a than
has, already lost two wives, his
tl.ird also dies very soon. In order
to satisfy the Angel of Death, you
are requested to marry a doll, and
thereafter cone and marry our
(laughter, who should be your
fourth wife, and not your third."
The man did as ho was told. He
married the doll, then gave out
that she was dead, buried her with
gieat pomp and proceeded to marry
bis fourth wife.
•1'
Not only can sou produce
n brighter au(l more lasting
shine with "Nugget" than
with any other shoo polish
r.)lcl, but you can do it in 1e*3
time and with les3 effort.
Thousands were convinced
of its superiority at the var-
iOt19 exhibitions this year.
doa't IWC try it ?
At all dealers 10c. per tin.
Black or tan,
ELECTRIC SMELTING.
At Nelson, British Columbia, a
largo electric smelter is now at
pork reducing mixed ores of lead
and zinc. The ore is first crushed
t•• the size of wheat grains, and
then roasted, by which process most
of the sulphur is removed. From
the roaster the ore goes to the elec-
tric furnace, whieh melts it into
slag. The lead, sinking through the
slag, passes into a cru. ible ; the zinc
takes a gaseous form, and is led cure affectionsof the bronchial
into condensers, from which it is fillies and respiratory organs. Try
ladele<I out into pigs. it and be convinced.
1
a good appetite, and the air did
make those London children eat."
There was fish fur breakfast, ei-
ther fresh or the Yarmouth bloa-
ter, with, coffee, or cocoa; meat
for dinner, in the form of nutriti-
ous stews, with gren peas and other
vegetables, the cheap "shin of
beef" coining in handy. Tho bread
was home -(trade, and the best of
milk is only three -pence a quart.
It seemed an incredible story that
all should fare so well on this small
sum, did one not know what good
management may do. Blundeston,
or I3lunderstone. as Dickens has it,
has changed but little since "David
Copperfield" was written, but the
trippers that, drive through from
Lowestoft or Yarmouth find more
attraction at the village inn than
in a visit 'to the church and that
green churchyard so vividly de-
scribed in the opening chapters of
the novel.
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CHILDHOOD AILMERTS.
Most of the troubles that
+ affect little ones may be
+ traced to the stomach and
bowels, and if these are put
right tho child will get well
and thrive well. Baby's Own
Tablets euro all stomach and
bowel troublesand
all the
2 ether minor ailments of
babyhood and childhood. Tho
Tablets are easy to take and
are guaranteed free from
opiates. Mrs. H. Matthews,
+ Canfield, Ont., says: --''l
+ have used Baby's Own Tab-
+ lets for my little girl who hid
+ a weak stomach and was bad-
ly constipated. The Tablets
cured her of both troubles,
and I really feel as if they
had saved her life." Sold
by medicine dealers or by
57111.4.0 •J, Sur: Ut 1. D:'XV.t,
Jl1W(,CL7.$,&(0..t71 {Alt
For t'rnup. I) ohtheeta.
Innuenaa, Crawpr,
Nevem., aurae, ,i40.1di.
A:adont. Bruises.
Palle, O•rnstiot
\1'oiulds, 1'01room:A
H,!..n Id IMS., ,,,•iker,
ilii. 01 tu..O0t., eta.
u.t
Railway's
!toady
Relief.
+ mail at 25 cents a box from +
= The 1)r. Williams' Medicine
♦ Co., Brockville, Ont.
4.
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FIRST POSTM.\IUU.
Great Britain claims the distinc-
tion of having originated the post-
mark. The first one, employed in
London as long ago as 1660, was
ar. extremely simple affair, consist-
ing merely of a small circle divided
into two parts. At the top there
were two letters indicating the
month, while in the lower half of
the circle was shown the clay of
the month. No provision was made
for indicating the year er the hour
of the day. It is only by the date
of the letters themselves whereon
the mark was impressed that it is
possible to fix the date of its use.
MIGHT BE MISTAKEN.
Ile—"Do you take me fur
fo.11 1''
She --"No; but
not infallible."
a
my judgment is
Externally or internally, It is
Good. --When applied externally
ly hri.k rubbing, Dr. Thomas' P.c-
lectric Oil opens the pore. and
penetrates the tissue as few lini-
ments do, touching the scat of the
trouble and immediately affording
relief. Administered internally. ib
will still the irritation in the throat
which induces coughing and will
Mother Grave's' \\'�•rm F:zt-ertnin.
*tor is pleasant to take; sure and
effectual in destroying worms.
](ally have tried it with best re
si.lts.
\\•111 PAT 1)ItOPPFl).
An Irishman fell from a house
Mrs, landed 4•n a wire about twee
tt feet from the gruund, .After 1 •
hail strugsds'4l a moment. the ma
1e' go and fell to the griiund Soo.
c lie n'ked his reason fair lett
'•Faith." was the reply, '•I
• afraid the wire voeild break."'
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I OWE MY LIFE TO CIN PILLS.
Tf 1, n ••., •,, •e. ;, hannr w,.mnn, lu•t
tall on )It• Mollie Dixon. 59 Hoskin
Ave . West L'r,•nt.,.
' After ten car of suffering from Kid.
, v Diaee is, 1 helu•ve 1 owe my life 10
(lin Pill. before T began ltane Gin Pills
me hack ached on much that 1 could not
int or my chew, but after taking three
bosra of Gin Pills these traiihleo are all
one. 1t iir a pleasure ter me to add one
mere testimonial to tete grand reputation
of (1,n PILL '
Mrs. N. Dison.
5Ce w hut. 6 (nr 92 SO. it all dealer..
Sample free it you write National Mitt
assisal to. Meet. W. L.) Toronto.Oos.
EDUCATIONAL.
Just you learn to say no,
Young man, and then
You won't always be saying
"Never again."
In the causes of infant mortality
cholera morbus figure's frequeta_ly.;
and it may be said that complaints
of the bowels are great destroyers
of child life. If all mothers would
avail themselves of so effective a
remedy as Dr. J. I). Kellogg's Dy-
sentery Cordial many a little one
could be sa...1% 1. This C.'ord:al can be
given with safety to the smatlle.st
child, as there is no injurious sub-
stance in it.
ACCOMMODATING.
The hobo—"Madam, could I get
a cold bite here?"
The lady—''A cold bitel Why,
certainly. I'll let Bruno eat sono
ice before he grabs you."
Don't experiment with unsatis-
factory substitutes. Wilson's Fly
Pads kill many times more house
flies than any other known article.
MARVELS 01' TITANIUM.
Tho cause of. the remarkable ef-
fects produced by the addition of
about one per cent. of titanium al-
loy to iron and steel is still under
discussion. In the case of chilled
iron car -wheels, it is found that
Where Ordinary Salves
Succeeds.
Chronic sores which cause trouble by
"breaking open," may be cured by Z rn•Eluk,
as Well as recent injuries and d,seases. if
you suffsr'Join some ol.1 sore—hidden, per-
haps, but none the less painful for that—
don't dally, apply Nature s healing essences
as provided in Lam•B.t'a. Mrs. 1. E. As:'ton,
of 111, Vickers Street, Fort William, tells
how valuable Zam•Buk is as a family balm.
dicatcd by experiments with ingot: cuts and bruises, etc.,ldand found )t so sat).•
mos made of titanium iron. when; factory that my husband started using it for
I a chronic sore. For a long time he had been
filled with molten steel the molds( bothered with an old sore on his leg, and had
remain black, and have proved very used various preparations, yet nothing had
NEW Zi:\L.ANU CALL BIRD.
Used by Huntsmen to Decoy WildParrots.The New Zealand kakapo, or
large parrot, with all its credit for
brains, allows itself to be caught
it' a very simple manner.
In the dusk of the early dawn
the Maoris, carrying tame kakapos
tied to long sticks, set off to hunt.
These are the call birds who are
used to attract by their screams
the large flocks of kakapos flying
overhead.
When ono Maori tethers the call
birds by the leg, and sets them
streaming to the full extent of their
lusty lungs, another cuts as many
perches as there are men in the
hunting party from the neighbor-
ing bush. By means of flax bands
these are lashed firmly to different
parts of a little hut or "where
(in which the hunters secrete them-
selves), so as to act as perches for
the unsuspecting birds.
Each perch is so fixed that it can
be drawn down into the "where
through the roof. On the perches
are placed running nooses of flax,
and when all is prepared, each Ma-
ori sits quietly within the "where"
with his flax cord in his hand ready
to pall at the right momtnt.
The call birds are then disturbed
by means of a long stick. and pre-
sently a large flock of parrots,
hearing their cries, wheel down and
settle with a great chattering in
the adjacent trees. One by one
they fly and settle on the perches
of the "ware" to hold converse
with the call birds, and when every
perch is occupied a Maori gives the
-signal and the nooses are pulled.
The hubbub of. screaming and
scolding as each perch with its cap-
tured parrot- is drawn down into
the "where" can be best imagined.
It is only equalled by the frantic
excitement of the Maoris as they
haul in their captures.
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CURE THAT O33TIHATE SEE.
the alloy makes the metal closer
grained, and free from blow -holes.
The wearing qualities are greatly
improved, because the metal, being
freer from impurities, does not be-
come so hot under the application
of the brakes. In consequence of
this there is less expansion and
contraction. and so less strain.
That there is less absorption of
first usedLam•Buk for
heat when the alloy is used is in -1 She says :—" 11'e
fill Zaitl•Buk
lasting. A casting of titanium -al-
loyed iron heats less than ordin-
ary casting when worked tinder a
tool, and, on the other hand, tools
of titanium steel are less heated
than others in service.
Red, Weals. Weary. Watery tte>.ea.
Relieved Ity \'urine Eye Remedy. Try
Milne For Your Eyo Troubles. You
Will Like Murine. It Soothes. 60c At
Your Druggists. Write For Eye 'took&
Free. Murine Eyo Remedy Co., Toronto.
COM PLIMENT.\i1Y.
Mistress — "Bridget, it always
seem -s to me that the crankiest mis-
tresses get the best cooks."
Cook—"Ah, go on wid yer blar-
ney:"
A Purely Vegetable Pill.—The
chief ingredients of Parmelee's
Vegetable Pills are mandrake and
dandelion, sedative au<
1 purgative,
but perfectly harmless in their ac-
tion. They cleanse and purify and
fate a most healthful effect upon
the secretions of the digestive or-
gans. The dyspeptic and all who
suffer front liter and kidney ail-
ments will find in these pills the
most effective medicine in coneen-
Itlate<I form that has yet been of-
fered to the suffering.
'Now. John." said an irate wife
t •, her husband, ''I thought you
said you had been duck -shooting.'
"Yes, dear- been duck -shooting."
"But these you' e brought home
are tame ducks." "Ye., dear ; I
tamed 'cm after I shot 'cm."
Wilson'" Fly Pads!. the hest of
all fly killers, kill both the flies
and the disease germs.
it i* easier ter the average girl ¶
to r:turn a young man's love than ` AS BAD AS THAT.
l.ir presents. The Doctor -- "Nonsense: You
haven't got a cancer. Booze is
CRIEVOUI ERRORS made nowadays. what ails you. Von must stop drink-
ror ins:nose wh••n • person bore eft irne ing at once."
teflon of ' The 1) A I. Menthe' Plaster
said to be the grnn:ne 0e caretnl and see '1'11e So)ntte—"Gee: IS it. that Per -
that they are made by Dani A Lawrence linin 1 Why, I)oe, 1 thought it was
co.
-
some simple thing that could be
kindly mention the name of Ihi! h(lped by an operation."
paper in writing to ails ci1iscrs.
BETTER PLAY S.\FE.
I:-meralda--"How many time -s
de you make a young u.an propose
to you before you say yes'"
Gwendolen -- "If you have to
make him prriptise you'd better say
yes the first time."
"It is only right that I should
tell you," she said, ''that father
has lost all." "Not all!" he ex-
claimed. ''Yes. all," she assert-
ed ''No." he said. firmly. "not
all. You aro still left to him. 1
cou'.d not he so cruel as to add to
his misfortunes. Tell him -- tell
him for me that toy generosity im-
pels me to leave hila what little lies
in my power."
1.N L;
`sl 1; :o. II WI
permanently cured it. Ile began applying
Zam•Ituk balm, and was very soon agreeably
surprised to notice a great improvement.
" It was only a matter of a short ti:ne be-
fore Zam•Buk had thoroughly cleansed the
sore of all foul matter and heating commented.
It is now some months since the sore was
completely closed, and there is no likelihood
o1 it breaking out again.
"Since then my baby, eighteen months old,
has been cured of eczema on the scalp by
Zam• Buk. This eczema came in red pimples,
and if rubbed or scratched, formed into sores.
The child was very fretful (tom the irritation
of the scalp, but 'whenever Zarn•Buk was
applied a seethed to bring the greatest relief.
}requent applications were effective in clear-
ing all traces of the disease from the baby's
scalp in a short space of time. 1 feel it my
duty to give the credit where due, and I cheer-
fully recommend %am• Buk to all sufferers from
chronic sores, bad leg, or eczema."
Zsm•Buk is Nature's own healing balm,
being composed of pare herbal essences. It
is a sure cure for eczema, ringworm, ulcers.
tuts, burns, bruises, poisoned sores. chronic
wounds, bad leg, piles, festering a.res, char.
pet hands, cold•sores, frostbite, and all skin
injuries Druggists and diseases. and stores
everywhere sell at Soc a boz, or post fres
tor price from Zam•Huk Co., Toronto; 3
boles $,. ss. You are warned against harm-
ful imitations represented tube "jest as guest."
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FORTUNE'S FAVORITE.
"Some folks is born lucky." said
Uncle Eben, "an' de roan slat is
born wif plain common sense is
one of 'em."
\Vhy go limping and whining,
about your corns when a 25 cent
brittle of Holloway's Corn Cure
will remove them 1 Give it, a trial
and you will not regret it.
Landlady --"You say the chicken
Roup isn't good ? Why. I told the
co•,k how to make it. Perhaps she
didn't catch the idea." hoarder
.—"No; I think it teas the chicken
she didn't catch."
PAINKILLER Is the hest. the newt and
the surest remedy for cramp. collo and
diarrhoea. As a liniment for wounds and
sprains 1t is unequalled. Avoid 'substitutes.
there 1s lint one Painkiller' Perry Davin
• -25c. and .)Oc.
Autumn List
of Investments •
Oar Booklet of cif%rhtp• just published de-
scribe, numerous issues of Municipal, Rail-
ro.zd and Public Service Bonds, .from which
an inreslment holy be -selected to 1;:rt'1 l�rtfrtic•ull;l
all rtaluiremenls.
MU:11CIPAL D1B:;1Ti13B3—
A coniprehenkire list --debentures of practi-
cally erery Produce of the Domi»ion—rollrfty,
city, town and school district—yield 4 per cent. to
6 1-4 per cent.
RAILROAD AND PUBLIC S:RVIC2 13)NDo—
Bontds of Railroads and Public Serrice Cor-
porations of (lemons tralcd earning power yield
4 1-2 to 5 1-4 per rent.
t.
BONDS OF ESTAB! ISR:D I1D1)3TRl23—
Bonds l;,f long-established and continuously
prosperous industries yield 5 1-2 to 6 per cent.
Descriptire circular and full particulars of
any specific security furniMed upon request.
It is a pleasure to select from our (dPrings a
suitable bond and to assist to a thorough inresti-
gation of the security.
or ion SECUMTIES
CORPV1 U ' U ti 1'E TOi 11
WANTED.
BOY WANTED.—TO ACT AS AGENT
for 'TORONTO RA'l l'RD.iY 11ritiT"
In his et.are time. Oood money. Circu-
lation Manager, Toronto.
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t}OCLTIII"511:`7 AND F
ARw .
Subscribe for Canada's brightest
poultry paper. 25 cents per year. Address
The Canadian Poultry News. Owen Sound.
Ont.
Atwenty dollars weSERS ekly.
ED. Otlo-r. clear
. t. Appy Allred
Tyler. London. Ont.
BOYS AND OIRLR WISHING TO EARN
money or premiums send your name
and address for our juvenile catalogue nt
easy selling honsehn d snccialties. Our
adult Agents 64 page cataln[ue la rile°
ready, free nn request. Canada Silver -
Cloth co., Toronto. Ont.
'117iT.46.1%T"rla D.
Ladies to do plain and light sewing
at home, whole or spare time: gord
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pay; work sent any distance. c
hara
es paid ; send stamp for full parti-
culars. National Manufacturing
Company, Montreal.
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WHERE IGNORANCE IS BLISS
"He --"You don't know how ner-
vous I was when I proposed to
you.'r
She—"And you don't know how
nervous I was until you did su."
Relief for Suffering Every where.
--lie whose life is made miserable,
by the suffering that comes froze
d'
tried
Par-
melee',
hasnot
.ie'
indigestion n
and
in tg
melee', Vegetable Pills does not
know how easily this formidable
foe can be dealt with. These pills
will relieve where others fail. 'll►ey
are the result of long and patient
study and are confiderwtly put for-
ward as a sure corrector of disor-
ders of the digestive organs. from
which so many suffer.
EMPEROR -\ LETTER WINTER
in one year the German Em-
peror wrote no fewer than seven
tEousand personal and private let-
ters. There seems to be a certain
fitness in this, when it is remember-
ed that Germany indisputal''
1,r•lds the title of being the chief lc'
ter -writing nation of Europe. for
it has been shown that in one fiscal
yr ar of the international Postal
'Union it sent It total of nearly eight
thousand million pieces of mail-
lnatter, while (creat Britain and
Ireland had less than five thousand;
millions le their credit. France',
more than a thousand millions les•
than that. while ifus:•ia and Italy;
each sent only about a sixth el
v.hat Germany did.
('LEAN LiVING.
ianie� - "A bath bun and two
sponge cakes, please."
Waitress—"Two sponges and n
bath for this gentleman, please.
.The microscope in the hands of
esperts employed by the United
Stales 4,otcrnnent ham revealed the
/ant that a bowie fly sometimes ear.
rim thousands of disease germs
I:Itaobed to its hairy body. The
ontinunus use of Wilson's Fly
rads will preterit all danger of in-
fection from that source by killing
both the germs and the flies.
A man's credit is usually good as
long as his money lasts.
Some of us never get beyond the
kindergarten grade jn the tri hool
et experience.
Kindly
paper la
mention the name of Ibis
writing le advertisers.
EDUCATIONAL.
L.
A. ItYOYD onge St. Toronto. IK
pstent Stenographer+ in 30 diva by the,
BOYD SYL-LA-Bic SYSTEM. Positions Ie•
cured. Write for catalogue.
An Old School
and • gond school In every respect t*
the BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS
COLLEGE, 1'.11 t' -.i Building. Toronto.
Enter tiny time for fall term. Write
for particulars.
T. )t WATsON. Prtacitint
1 ____
Still They Cone
Our .la. -44,c are larger to -day
than ever before. and still the
students come. There'a a real
on. better tuition for the mon•
ey - the best tuition at any
Price wins. Who'll be the nowt?
Remington Rusln'cs College.
565 Cellege St.,
Corner rr•ad:ne. Tor onto. Ont.
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED i,ru'.tt. AND RAL
Arent' Liberal contractv en wood
then : apply by letter. Contlneutal Lift
loaDine confidential.malv.Toronto. Correa.
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�SEN AND WOMEN DON T RF• mut-
, Fhnw samples of our reliable medi-
cines, superb toilet preaaratiom,. mire
baking powder. and flavoring eztra.t• to
your oeiyhbnre and t.,rward their order•
to us. lou can easily rmak• form ten to
twenty-five dollar.' a week and have
permanent position. Gonda eel' on sight
and repeat orders come fast Rook How
to Sueeeed' and' paC„cutar' •entftrtr Iet.
The Howie Bulldlne. Toronto y
NV TRF P T1 D 'district:R0 r.l`st pe
event to •e11 Pelham's Pei ries• fruit and
ornamental trees Consider this. nook
pay weekly. ):trine(" teed."rr.
guaranteed ftp to [rade and delivered iq
good eordlt,nn and all the advaotesea e'1
selling wen•known *rock Write now roe
Pot•
ham cN• urseryeCs. Tarente,rOnt orbs
FOR SALE.
4ONG ROOK '-4ytbOSITF.
wn►A •. mai. Ten rents
lire. t.raoby. Q.�e•
Artbu
TYPEWRITE RS
itargain prim•. $13 to f63, tall makes;
taken in etthange for Model to and r1
Remington.. fan) of 1he..e ma. liner
ohm'. I file use.
A.,ninglen Ttpewrlter Company. LI.*Ited,
14I 1161 AfRKEI, 1uK•iN 1•)
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MAKING
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DRINK
Tobacco
and
Drug Habits
Sea C.yat•-nl of Treatment. ifetentty 1) . ).ered Peeled) th't
Cures Rapidly and Permanentlyy. Marvellous Resulta obtained
that makes our remedy one of the wonders of Modern ;'lediclne.
Patients cured secretly at their own homes against their own
w id and knowled;:e. No suffering. no injection., no toss of time,
or detention from business, no had after elicits.
We scr.d Mr mail, fr.. nt rhatge. • ur 64 page bo•:k, .h. h f.,7:y et
plain, our modern eysttm of treatment. of how the Drink, Tobacco
and Prue habits ran Ce rapidly overcome and cured. TL's book tel
sent in a plain envelope, tea led from ohservatlnn, an nn hoe ego tell
what your letter contains. All cnrrerponder.ee ahsolul'ly secret %al
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