HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-5-25, Page 7`NERVOUS IMEAKDOWN
- when the Blood -is Ont of Order
the Nerves Are Starved.
The nervene system is the governing :
system or the 'whole body, controlling
the heart, blues digestion and brain;
so it is not. surprising that nervous
disturbances cause acute distress. The
first stages or nervous debility are
-noted byabAtabilitv and restlesseass,
in wtech the'hvietims seem to be op,
pressed by their 'nerves. The matter
requires inimediate attention, for
aothing but suitable treatment will
The Blind Side. the front entrance. where there's a
1 porch lamp, and sueh cosy lighted
"I'm afraid, deetor, that religion rooms aighteeuhness and g.hhdhess
doesn't mean anything to me," the bayi arta awe and aalle and Goire tender
said with embariassinent. 'Pm re-. fathethood, Those things aren't, out
luetant to say it, for yoleve been kinde ea date;
or
they never will be. aa men ea,
ars
to he me with this Greek 1 made a' should lay them on the shelf as mene ; 604 HERE 4" 4rita
uteea of Net turn; but 1guess 1117 curiosities, our Oil world would be
attitude is a family tradit3on. Though headed for ehaes.
4r911,
my father never made light of retia ente blind i
gien, he said that it had served its, of it„ exizetly as the dark rear wall is Teacher ---"Now, Willie, in what does
Weal and Dizzy, But Tan -
TOOK ALL MS
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s THERE VIIICAikaiaakt xoug
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town? You can earn $26.00 +IOW', WO
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ONTO R5 JOB
with instructions how to One aT7t1d.
nd • tg est Form. -crown _Radio Supply. 415 nt
Was Afraid to Eat, Grew Chantbees, Toronto.
parpoee when people VV.:dr-% t' •ainh, 0. part of thaa arenee. bite we've get _animal life roach ite highest terlar 4.7o'V.UrtT--ffT47tx-4Eftc—
fcr themselves, and he'd no more ritli-e, to acpreaeli hy way of the lighted Willie- -"The glrafee, ma'am, a laC Soon Ended His Troub-. r are: JAMES TNXTS, .SRLLEI,"IiI;lit
ett%, it than ha would snub an cid,' a , Th - , •
totterieg', gray-haired man who bed He offeis leve as the royal interpreter
outlived his usefulness. That's how, of things that are hard to under-
faeher eked at it. He was bitter, stand wea-e et t beat h in h
againatae of the old do:trines--
prevent n breakdown. The victim. the TriaitY, for instarate. future apIhe,-e...ae ;fee utaalty ea .4:he rear .ilotehlreeper --it zee erne -leers Fact
e Teurlst (in meg to tats
1 ,. reonis before we can a K0201 htl:y • t tt' 're"
boxvever, Deed not despair. for even puniehmeet, and the ialea that Tao cm? wall." et get away from tom alive
severe pervons disorders xuey he ru- had a chanee of being, raved unleee bal The bey evoke thaees ye uo
- 4.1 se .e t .
neve.] by improving the condition Of , he 'MS in the chur.eh. He said that the weele seftly. "Yes, it might be.'
-- .
the blood. D le because Dr. NeTilliame' , eche deetrines had made men nar- He elice up brightly. "Thank you, Can't Fool This etardtr.. 8
Pink, Pine enrich the blood that taia row ani intolerant and uneheritableh aeeter. fer haeaes re' a new ex,. a.,,,herwhnian_e„ih,n,z ...:u wort to
hew hexpressedlong time."
dc,'s e
mete bas proved beneficial hi ner- . They've beet: /e3 1 cit the shelf eh' Seerethe I've v.c.r.tc-; to itr.d one for a ltz-.1,0<,:i;rzirliti.zeie. eteibe sir? Teed:—
veils leerders. The nerves thrive ou uriestit—thet
the appetite improvea indigestion is heealea the slime way."
P'
the better blooa made by the -e pills: ;t: and 1:13‘ teiii that all religlon was sA h. cF;FFD ati trp,11 theS;tfur,:x.,11•?.,li-;:ti -ler -"Ye-3, 1;-..r: are
O i h-FRaS .
bet ter. eleeplessnees no longer' A e ;Ch. lie ,-. el en th a minister's %la ,1„4 ,„7„_
trouble.; the Rerve-ehettered P, ehhe'le: Nee. "You've remarked
No other meeicine givea the same
aspe; 1. The value cf these pins in cesy in the ng." he Fail, satisetiart te mothers as de Baby's
perienee of Mrs. John W. alacaceald, Fee:liver Cireel: with me that morneree for the Lae -bore Feibe or Me growing
Caraigan, lefea., who says:- -"I inlYe ,7••vcr a: Pace -tea yau didn't know ealeere (lead eraa ale•eintely gnaranteed to
utuCe nee to he grateeiti to Dr. Wit- I larea, are ie. e. Lev remember that be fro,., 1-2:th2e.' or other hennaed
from 12G V'5 breakdown. arid MY cen- the -house. It was late when you !aeatire ael eatinot pe; -ably do harm
and life gaeerally takes on a cheerful tleit ti ehe teieeite are pleeeeed. rirel
eees. of Oita !tied is shown by the e- lag- slowly. 'When aott cropohed own T.2„b!,,ts. Thy are equally game
Linea-, plea pins. 1 wee suffering 1 gave you milieu? aieeethene hew to drugs. They are a mre but thorouall .
dite-44, neve aiarm to both my frleade eel h -c4:. ;Ate h- e; ee. g; it leas al- —.they alwars do weed. fsencerning.
and myself. I sufVred aluloet a0t. meet rane gL'-pee I had in- them eke. Joe. Ache, Coteau Road,
thrum -1y team nervolP Iteadachei. rnY F;1.:•;e1 y nt tho s'reet e% -rites:- "I think that 1.aity's
tleeetite eas ttnor, I boldly got any eeer :eerie a throng!) Mity'reav's !melt Own Teleete nrea taarvellens meat-
elf+Pp, :mil every way 1 was badly eerd tat agahiet thelain 1 ei Ze eine for little ewes I 47.35.f. thf•In 10
Dr. Phil; atal 'after f la! hrivh: wat/l, fiver high %viz:lows 1 now stronehy recommend them to all
rurelewe, A friend adeeeed me to try cf. the rieinze• yen'; taro a little girl with gime reaulte that
heti eilee them for a while there was 11 eeel eat 3 A:inurep of tigL!, That ------------.-tray4-.!ithlev-1 are FOX by
ditifin eoh3hated pais V‘Cial let stand a hex teem The Dr. Williams* Medi-
evata symptom of the treublo was • PM isn t a eine t o., broekville. Ota. •t: ilea tha eerden
2.. I r;Lie f•T a aim eke. te get in at.
nu-ti(e2.640 .1121120vciiii t nent in MY eon': veer ie latterral part of the neeieeieo deere er mail at cts.
1 until 1 bail taken twelvo bonoi. wIlP't i; mil, , g,.. 6 •
No Place to Stay.
thitt:e ince fze ori leer new-
ly eagee,ee. ea .1 tier brae: A.
e;q•:e-fr I
to;Si Fi)t lct rt•ty i ehtl l: -?n with
jess5e til1 2i2Q r.t1 feee-e.'"
Flee-el—eve 1 rf-r
1,,ve,eleoert jnet r. Ea'3!
Valint the Reirdee: Deee.
tre, , g eel T give e oa ;te-
a -feel. VI; ow er I ti•mtm.
tt. . u -.A. 01.P 13E :WA
V.11- a:tying the eligiveee letention
so the ((es:cher 'L.—
"Nee, weer ar, tee e -o t1:26,A rt".•,:t2,
deer?"
utthie :eta: .1 ep, atel
acme. :hal I have eince enjoyed the 4.pre bhou ;-on --ng. mews,
beet ,,f health."
Yoe can get Dr Williama' Pine --
e• lo :'-; e ern haven% aPPlahaltel ri-
. Smert t:t.e.
lielea ett the byre eeie tee many If, alien the evening- iehadows fail
V getelt, any dealer in inedit'ine or bY a .. ea.. gi . e,e th2a; h,+>y aeeent all e(reur.1 me. -IT, eee 1 ,,y," eieehaire • 1 eat exeited
Lai: ,e :10 cents a boa or six loxes ------------------------------ ..., iz,n lath, 1 ,-,-in li+Ilk, 1:2..EP 1,1!l'hitt iny lived
her!, ste„ r, al,ntenta. ef Ged's eay; h ael. "Iten La to my room
zs there.
t nit Le, ten et all. thing
" Thankfulness.
le•St Says Quebec Cltszen. partmental and Matriculation ,rtiarmileta.
oot., print In book torm vat -tone De-
e,tat papers of the Lower and the .naddie
el-anlaa has done nitt.. a world ae afeeees. tau to esee trietusive. write
goad and 4 am a Arra beeiever in it," b,,,on.
* •
D. Wipe Lgt of set ready roe 6:aut.
said Nareisse Deseombee, ';h Fraria:iu,
Qaebee. Que. 4
"For over a year my sterineh weal: XINPS ANn t•t.400
badly cut of order and fi'fAn't relesle ha!t'r"g• Pu"'°*". "3". "331e"12`)"''''Paek'ng.
ete.. slopped subleet to appeir.-al Ett !..9v4,11*
,priceeTentfittrt.Ca. ttnaTdRaitirrY0,/twg43017-NE.TTaIlltt
FOR eALE
a tlane faet. I was aim& st afraid
to Pet, ireauee I 1;2v'aurae--
rag that was sure to folarte At tinea,
I was so weak and dizzy 1 hareiy
stand up mei wirae I mei: .gee. to held
on to my Sre3e, teek r:z
g. to do
so. Indere!, 1 wea alitiee: nervoas
and pity, z.
Itan
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Letieries Avoid Fienre
The imenbar its r.evee
by t''' Leeins ha making 4? 1127.1-
er.:ok eely a fev,r Neeee • of Ter.1ae,: Of every ,•:,,e" -a in
Zert teeate .3•.-or1; better. 18
ena sleep ?.e.ttee tiata 1 Laree yeere.
1.. as InFc nracie n 22,4 n2,2% r..:tzt
rae."
Tanlac Tee cirttaar.Ft.
A ivt.
Fliat (4E Pif,leor..3.
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"OlnACH
• Kea:
aieetralaaer. aeie,te,
Exper:trente ,.1:2etWn trnE. eeete Feed Ferreettt;raere
p:tte r.s. 4re eteeeep the f a:ate/nett and Acid indiaertiea„
e•• -t. exreeeS tr- e leae,th ti'e
tre•:.-y rate ef - • pee",:t"eee if vee :seg' a tefreer
' thirty. -fem. A Fretieh ;thee ave :
eapeie • e:ni• n th;it E c-- • -
- .
V
4i2,•tn- 2-i ef matte tafee "17'71 - •
to he re the ,erer ;;-.t.in.•ee 4"'
eeteteey en •ur. 'ee.ey ere ea .4(1 eve, ea. •
perfert:y eitet?4,:at taealretatee, aro:
• vo, ,
thi.r!! oeteiv •. eekitt lay -it- (;-•;ilirea eel are e eNa.rerae te:H
' ; '
;eel «te tree of. --t ef a. i'attla,
t•erretee
leve!e.. a:ether."
7.1 ezeeie----neer the rtatery • r-
r(Ar :.114 from Tile Dr, Williams' Medi.
CO Oat. • 4
tir,)5 ere , „ lia%, 1'4 t true ante the beet althin ,re.. if 22 ' • .7? '
ttecert the cavers tt.‘ the :het me, Heiee tr. 4 i' rot .4‘e
: * - -
5.T;4:m yen four tetilea ra heele; to maea er, ae, aetinhemee 1,. ---nave Wed to hive st ai shoal La.! 23h•"•1
to•klay:' iL` ntia4 haer the •••fty C32220
rael•i r.;- average i€-'&nL .7eY 1;1'1 T,P tilt%
Swim s anti Their Origin
PENNIMAN. COTTER.
Ntnriations---Peneman, Penman, Pen- Variatious—Kotter. MaeCtitter,
Main. Racial origia—Irish. Danish.
descriptive name.
Smite:ea-A locality. Here is an Irish fithily name coni
Knowing how easily family ameeraing whose origin them is some
have developed from nieknaines renln for doubt, The question Ise
ereepations, one is tempted to believe whether it is a name of purely Gaelie::
Ora- that of Penniman and its vareaa -origin or a Gaelic adaptation of a
to made their first appearance as; Danish word.
eurnemes descriptive of an oceupaticn.While the period nf Danish ineur-
eay that of the maker of pens, ;dons jn Ergland and Indeed was. see-,
Whi!e, this origin is not an• impose oral centuries prior to the time when •
eke clue and, indeed, in some cases, fatuily names began to form in the
may be the true one, the medieval re -1 former vountry, it by no means ante -3
teeeia and tex lisle offer pretty good' dated the widespread 11210 of surnames
3t. ileatiees that it is a family Larne; in Ireland. though it was,' prior he the ,
w-ale11.1o7bederIe.eal:Iltleodrnfre:nm"alaele.get'arlittliYe.! et(4:obli tiseilitiZ;:rie:ltuo‘nablieWstlile3y dtehveellnopw-
Suelt a form as "Rogfr de Penman"! of King Briar Born.
inust
Penmn," natwithstatuling the feet! merit of a Danish word. meaning "tot.'
that in eertein eriminal eirelee ouri tetra,'" or "boat -builder," a word whiCh
own day "Louie de Dip" would bei ie to he found lteelay in the modern '
more eerrectly rendered as "Louie the. Danish family name of Ii:otter. The erection of it wan ee one of the.
t';1107 ir t th
%tan be Wert, though failures prees e -a. Le (-„,.., e there gee
9 1,,
upon
1120 reale."
An 1 deuht an -1 ferief oppreaa and
weigh my t• Matrimonial Shrinlaige.
Aral latew thee eeme time, thottgh the it e -le a weal-ttia,ae wraor
ay st. weary,
1 yet will yea& noble, werthwhile
goal.
—Katherine Edelman.
Minard'a Liniment Rees Neuralgia
The Big Wheel Falls,
Th "C 1 ." ' Cell down."
v- to wh•-m !:: ;y I:
"i iatt.e .ttett rear. wife for the
fir:: time ,:ea- ,.211r matriage; but
1 . will a taller wo-
men. Fin. tetente . than when
I saw her last."
"4 "erteir 7y," e:• id the riter,
eolemnly. "She late married and set -
"Ferris Wheel," as Canadians knows
it, is na more a part of the Paris sky-
line.
The big wheel of Paris whieh
stood in the Champ de Blare for more
than twenty-twe years, sharing atten-
tion with the Eiffel tower as one of
the lofty sights of the French capita
ate con entnet in .Testent. tet, 1920,
unsafe and the work of 43(emelitit
started. Before long, engineers foul
that tearing down the big eirele w,
a greater engineering task than t.1
Against the Sergeant.
An Irish $5L:ier 1V243 (Tenting to
berme!: equine 'with a pail in milk+
he was 1.atire. to get eme water. A
sergeant. a- -ing at the time noticed
that Pat he I a very disreputabie 1..1.
COARSE
pair of trot; .ers tu and, wiehing to
tn
as
make a report -:teprod the men and
nt asked:
"Whcre are v, -.5r7"
1" ...A) get eeme %veto.,"
"Wlittt, in thase aurere ?"
"Io, Sergeant; the nail."
Pieltiatelc..4. "dtl,', found in Gaelic /erre of the name of the clan,' %venders. of the Paris e. on iti
' '
(real English names is not the same: in. 1$,Ittilla , Colette Coyle whit+ bore Til-' ears were fir.t if:eta...he 1 and
x s en.
ae tla. 0e" 1 its a <Halt -del vaei- 11114 ...elle,. wret -01•012e.eir," .e. ntooe smt to the devosted relent; for
te t• ..f "the," not eta. the 1)t -eh aerie... tfee5e-et1e "tia-('o&ttia' (th , teeneea innueirse familiee. Next rame the
tian of the German "der," 'which.' "0' " lea ft tINV:',Infni on !. a -ra" awl very dangerous operation of iletaehieg
s).;in.ely enough( happens to verve- i "Vi"). Earliee Area;ieized forme of grew girders ef steal weighing tone,
epond with it in !loth epealing and: the name ware "alaceottyr" and i and lowering them to the ground. As
meanieg. It was, ef eourse, t11.61"MaeCoithir," farms s°rnewliat eillaeri the structure bad been erected with
Frenrh word for "of," which was near -I to the Gaelic, i a comperatively delicate balance, it
always used in descriptive surnames( Such a clan or sept name as this became impossible to continue the de -
indicating loealitite. Peemukin is al would develop naturally from the sur- molition except by intricate mathernat-
plaee name in Wales. Those who hear i name of some chieftain, whether with ice' precision,, whit+ might be term -
this family name are either Welsh in I some Danish blood in his veins or not, i- ed "finding the balanee." Fierlikte
Aaseeet or else trace their arreestry tol. who might have been surnamed, at-! workmen, therefore, aseended with
early Saxon or Norman settlere incording to the Danish -influenced dia..' paraphernalia to cut off sever,w1 thou -
Wales. 1 lea of the locality, ethe cottager." 1
sand pounds here and several hundred
ainemornnewoumanrwanavammni,mosta,-reo.,,TVP. poen& there, azeoedmg to the instrue
-Let the Children ht
45
it' $ no longer nece$sary to
n-ia.inta.in a dividing line
- at the breakfast table — tea
• or coffee for rown-ups
• rko hot cup for the youllg,gter6
• Serve
to each member of the Fath-
ily
and 'all will be pleased
and benefited by this pun,
'.cArholesome cereal drink. ,
There a Reasori7431-lbstion
Saw by all grocers
Can.adian Postam. al Co..Ltd.
Witasor, 045trio,
„Ta414,84.101211114.1.TORIUMWOURCOMMetT
467rfer;lar
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Short.
"Hair Nit. enti t'a% t warm-
er, droppleg 1100 the bather'e chair.
Ile bad that tired look that s21211112e21
hint WS a.0 over-workel editor.
"I don't know, sir," began the bar-
ber, "whether you have heard the
t story about the man who---"
t With a sudden attention to hie job,
• he broke off short and said:
"Like It short, sir?"
"Yes, please," answered Me custom-
er wearily. "A brief synopsis will do."
1
1How He Remembered,
• A man went into a cheap restaurant
-
and asked for the menu. The waiter
said:
! "We ain't got no menu. hose, but I
can rattle the grub list off for you out
of ny hea.d, if you like."
"All right" said the man. "Let's
have her.""
So the waiter rattle1 off a net of
disbea about three yards long. The
mate said in astonishmeit:
"ton must employ a very reMatic-;
able memory -training system. How on
earth can you remember all that?"
"Ea-sy enough," said the waiter. "I
just look at the tablecloth."
I filen of experts. Little by little
Paris has watched the great "roue"
disappear. The sang and daughter.;
of hundreds of thousands of
tourists who have already mar
veled at or "gone up" on the big wheel
wild now find a more sombre Paris
skyline than their fathers and mothers
found.
The question is flow. How many
years before the Eiffel Tower, rising
nearly 1,000 feet,- will he found un-
-safe and condemned to destruction?
M. Eiffel, the famous engineer who
•consteucted the lofty pile -of strut
tural steel, lived to see it perform
valuable service during the war as an
observation station and wifeless pest 1I
He is still living to -day to anneunce
that it is almost as sound and safe est
tho day ii, was completed and witit.
proper repair from time to time, will.
continue so for decades.
The Eiffel Tower—like the Wool-
worth Tower—pays its -way by ad-;
mieeion 'charged visitors. •••(E.:(evaters
ere. constantly climbing to the top
, with en average of 1,000 persons daily.
To see Paris lying at his feet costs
the tourist five franca.
How Mary started a Forest Fire,
Mary had a little matelt
And scratched its head to see
If she could find Ore gasolene.
She -did---bet, Where's Marie?
The sound of cigarette sah fatIllOg
on a carpet de like rocks. falling, while
grass seeds buret ffenn their pods with
a noise like a report of' a gnu, when
heard through ,a weaderfril new ap-
paratus, the radiophone. •
A New Sensation,
Little Alice had vis:ted one of the
larger summer amusement parka for
the first time, and with the courage
possessed only by those girls whose.
playmates are. boys older than thein -
selves, she had not hea:tated, when in-
vited; to take a ride on one of the
"thrillere?' that abound in such ;daces.
To her mother, 011 her return from
the •perk, she coufidea Ito emotions
she bad experienced as she swung
round the curvai of the "figure eight"
with. her elder brothers.
"Mother," ,the vett, "whoa, 1 went
roundtho•te awful titres so fa1 I felt
ti just as if 1 had freckle: oil illy
I aeh!" •
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MONEY ORDERS.
Send a Dominion E*ress Money
Order, They are payable- everywhere,
Nearly 50,000 separate items are
kept in stock by the average drug'
ore,iviinardra einime—ra for sale everywhere
C;n edcateaaeee were Atet mod ill, Quielc bath no love fer haaty:
Eegaand in 15807 ISSUE No. 20--'22,
.k.utortea'a Vloatter Pair 31,41444 4,"
2.'.4-T4:.;
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and •tiow te
Matted Free to any al.
dreee ay tee it.uther.
Cloy Wove: Co.,,Itco.
Nt'est aith Streot
tlf.,qv 'aorta Zeta.
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LAND SALT
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TORONTO SALT INOFZKS
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Fun:titre Dealer au I L'ndertaker,
Armstrong, . t •
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ger or dt e„teet ...IA,
Cind tbe c eggiati
itt,f. is W‘41%:42' .ett- a,,efee,
tee : aetatieli us (lee
there are aey t-ysope,11., .; 411.
el a,
IVinaare ',Mit:lent Co., Ltd.,
Yarmouth, Ni.
Dear Sir9 —Sir 'e th mart of ti
baseball eeaeort we have been hin lived
with sore musclez, sprained ankles,
etc., but just as soon ae 'we etarttel
using MINARD'S LINIMENT eer
troublea ended. Every baseball pl•*er.
should keep a bottle t2f your litereent
handy.
ER AlifiltNT,
ALL ONE 01
Yours traiy, Mrs. Sherman Helped by.
W. E,I‘TePlIERSO'eh re Igo
See. Aviastreng H. S. Daaeball Teme. : Y la mai rimulalns
etable Compound
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HEAD COVERED
Vi!TH[IMRE
itched Badly. Baby Cried
At Night. Cuticura Heals.
"My baby's bead was covered with
hard, red pimples. They itched so
badly that she scratched them until
they developed into sore eruptions.
Her hair began to 1i1I out, and at
night she cried and kept zre awake.
"/ tried different remedies without
relief until I started using Cuticura
Soap and Ointment. After one week'S
use I saw a great improvement, and
after using two cakes of Cuticura
Soap and three boxes of Cuticura
Ointment she was completely
healed." (Signed) Mrs. M. De Ste-
fano, 76 French St., Bridgeport,
Conn., play 15, 1921.
Use Cadent -a Soap, Ofintramt and
Talcum ozclusively for every -day
toilet purposes.
5smp1iiticuh2,:o..b9 Ma. Adi3ress:"tratens,111a1-
1145, 114 St. Paul St, W., Montreal." Sold oven+.
whore Sosp2Ale. OIntwoont25aa55Oc. 1alson211,3e.
astr•Cuticura Soap shores without mua.
exae.
lialte,Michican.— *About one;4ear arra
Isetrereawititirre7nlaritiesatida weahe
.911 our finale eltysician
feet. I dectored with
itessand at thnea waa
oblicedtostayoff rnY
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(valid no, understand
a/weave, se T decided
totry Pink-
bani's Vegetable
Compound. After I
had take:: the first
bottle I could see
that 1 wea get t ing
better. 1 :ma several
bottles of the Vegetable Con.pound and
used Lydia E. Pinkhams ehmativo Wash
and I am entirely cured of !van:mints.
-You may publish Wiz loam if you
Lwaiskhe.,"ttehlra. MARY SHLIRMAN, Rout. 2,
There is one fact wonrn should -on-
sider and that is this. Wornan suffer f'rain
irregularities and various terms of weak-
ness. They try this and that doctor, as
well as different medicine. Finally they
I take Lydia E. Pinicham's compound,
and Mrs. Sherman's experience is simply
another case showing the merit of this
well-known medicine.
If your family physielea fails to helm
you and the same old troubles persist -
why isn't it reasonable to try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compouna
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