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C SES OF CANCER.
To Prof. liensen belongs the credit ed. Now and again It make
of photo -therapy. Experiments sat-
isfied him thee certain germs
could not live in suni,ght. Heathen
eet about devisiega egitt of groat
power whioh could be directed upon
the liumue flesh 'without harm, or
path. Tee problem, Was to eliminate
the great heat which accompanies
powerful rays of light. After years'
of labor he devised a tube contain-
ing a quartz crystal lens which de-
composes an electric light ofigreat
power. diverting the heat rayw
• preesing forward its angry signals,
-only to, be eeaten back ley the de-
..stroyiege and boating ray. The end
Of the battle le always the sanie. The
"lupes" dieappears and in its place is
sound sear tissue. Note inereqaently,
. skin -grafting is -resented te to re-
. stole that part of the face, . pro-
vided no organs have been deutroye
• ed, to its urigintal tepee/ire/see.
In the nealiguarit eadieers-sarcoma
off the breast; fold 'others, the meta
-or which lie deepa-the Pleven ray has
done work quiee .ars wonderful. It
a jacket of cold water, and dircit- -works slower in these eases than in
lag the heatless, actinic ray's, b ue, inpue, where the disease is oaf the
ultra -violet and violet, down surface, for the' rays have little pen-
througli the tune upon the subject. etratiug, power; nevertheless their:
Tine apparatus has been meebara- are complete- mires to its creeit in
cally improved by Dr. Hopkins, so . caees beyond the hope pf eradication
that, by means of a hang,ing, by the knife. Before shore is any tep-
bracket, the ray nuty be readily. permit °flange in the condition, the
directed upon any part of the body offensive actor from the sore ceases,
or the patient, stretched on a cot . and the disappearanee of pain soon
follOWti. Thee hiClwls, the healing
-progreeees. Cue ri4cent case of mal-
ignant sarcoma of the breast was
eischarged from Lbe laboratory in
Brooklen ae cured, several menthe
ago, Where the disease was ar-
rested alter it had almost complete-
ly eaten away one breast. There
has since been ne sign of its return.
In smother epee iiarcoma or the
tongue - "seneker's cancer" -was
cured. There are so many instances
where lupus, the surface facial can-
cer, Irate been tutally wiped out that
they are 'hardly regaroed as being
worthy of a place on the records.
; fly what procese does the ray
aoldeve Audi results? Nobody knows.
If pliyeiclaus kiiew this they would
be near to tlie greatest medical dis-
covery in history. All they caa tell
up that spot has paled a is that the abnormal cellular pro -
little from the angry red around it. ceeses width prodace cancer are in
Next day another spot Is treated; on •Vall.lit inyviterioue meaner corrected klY
the next etili entailer. The treatment Ube action of the light ; the process is
is I 11 b 1 • jr cheeketl and the .oro healed. When
beneath it:
Now for the action of this merci-
ful eerecre ef light. Suppose the pa-
tient to be sufferin,e, from lupus,
that. cancer which deetroys the
face, obliterating as dresidfully ttS
lepresy. itself, every appearance of
humanity. He is late upon a cot
under the. apparatus. The .tube is
drawn down until it stops within
an inch of tile ulcerated surface.
There is a sizzeng sound as the
operator turns on the current ;
tim sun -bright radiance gettere on
•the wall and pours down through
the quartz lehs upon the gnaw-
ing cancer, and, invisibly, the mir-
acle is working. For an hour the
patient must lie there. The VOA
covers a spot about an inch in
diameter. When .the hour is
1. a y ; at411 a ens el gene a a
dozen times a day if there were they have found out what cancer
time, for the eulet set teele n Hemel- Is they may be able to determine why
• thm whatever. Timely Is no pliyeleal the Fifteen ray acts upon it as le
or nervone etraIn. Presenily e. doom et present, they must be }
strange thing Is e'n to have hap- content with the knowledge that a
pened. About the olge, where the temple, ray of tight has given results
sere bee been m mnlignant, sound more wonderful than all the inekli-
war tiseue begin.; to form. The can- ethee; more radleal than the knife -
• t billets reetrieted and centraet- Elias Liele In Buffalo Courier.
statioes are' dietribeted eeiong the
localities Irmo' which tbe eoinpaely
Would naturally derive the greater
part or its income; 'thealittles pea.
Pled ,as rul3 by the poorer classes.
So that a, trip to one, o e •
tions means no more effort than
X1 journey to one's pbysielan's. It is
clear that if this plan es • carried
Oat On the lines projected and
along which work Is limy being done,
It will be a Godeend to thoee who
have heretofore been compelled to
depend upon haphazard dosiagevith
patent • medicinee, self-administered,
or the services of none too -compe-
tent phystcians, noon whom they
formerly relied. -N. 1X1.! Herald-
,
St1PdaY Sebt001.•
INTEttNeerIONAL 1418SON NO.V.
FELIRUAley ; 1902.
multitude while eohn spelte• to the
othere.-Cook. That a great crowd
had ,gathered is certain • from the
large number of converts. V. 4. The
priests -Those belonging -to someof
the twenty-four courees •
among
whom the teniple eervioes Were di-
vided. t Chron. xxiv. 1.4.9; IT. Chron,
exile 8. These were the.persons who
had shown stmh hatred toward Chrita
from the beginning. Captain -Not a
military officer, but one who had
charge of the guard of priests and
lervitee wile 'watched the temple at
ulghteelaimbly. Sackluceee 'Whose
whole system was in danger by the
preaching Of ths reeurrectien utie,f
Chriet ; for they believed not in
immortality of the eoul, nor in any
'future world. Came Upon them -So
wieely did God order that the ape--
tles should first bear a full testimony
to. the truth in tire temple, and then
In the great council, to which the,y
could have had no access, had they
not been there ae criminate -
2. Being grieved -"Sore troubled.'
IL V. The priests believed in the doe
trine of the reeurrection, but to hate
Lt preached through ,Teeus brought
Hie bleed upon them, since they pu
Him todeath.
hamlet on them -The lan
The First Persocution.-Acts. ,
Commentary -1. Aso they spalte-
Peter addressed one -portion. of the
'E TO t ii)A PROVE OUR
RURAL SCHOOLS.
The Idea By Which Sir Wm. Macdonald E.
is Actuated. e:
re.
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Ll 1li L1 LD t'.4••• to Poet. 4 ot tap peatt tet It:tended to
esetatar ion 11 caere vse 01)L1114es ace" ;1:74e -east to profiteer= aware:se of in.
tetieer tv4,7‘,A,%,••t,f-,',•wt" ifa telleseatleeer • stettetatot Mad tealleing Lenytestie
Wi DaV-tatNEPAI-4til enteeet elueveottly 58 floater:laid Settetiee for
treennee, celuitroi ett ttio. zictogrt tv4Dtmona front eeeenrey tontese
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Vasigh27.1ilo.,:,1.
Part e ele tee eine AS 1.4314 tele tear -
poet or giving te•jeet lie:seems ef tare
traleise or relies/11 rearens aitti feature
stuelee, tat rurai exereses,
ty. pyre or gerterall etivreation, to
ba began by Ins reee of a trave!-,117.1g
IllstreLtter,, wee, wevalet vieit azet eputd
Plea-- slay pee week seitiu thee teel-
0.1.1t11'S 101 (et:eters% New lertmewlek,
Nova. eitotla (11141 Pelnest Edward 1E-
1meg, Bo enaee ble tpeople to pro -
1140 t-4,131:01 prareteue 1111 1 to under-
ke antatery Ivo elleset batons and
tale-rionente el4.18 Moproventents Iti
*41114.1)1111, oll under 'tee teintrol of
tiL., ettlhielee 104taito4 0 Al. ationdi
nolt teitiste.
Part of tiet !Ai.) I]tnt !Or .tri 4-11)
lot to nearer le providing
kelt% esonoestee 1)858 1)14') bpi find
testi 1 gbr t „wee re dor rerylleclite18
wave yeeteieue tie estaille 11,01vitustlyea *11
ti-v*er, ta-Wer e.stlot:reta, 00'1 adnAlne_08 1[1:
E-1E0ma a 14.,11,
la 1.4 Prtdpj.4.474 109 VIT't to tee" Pre.
sleep, ue tweed n .a.t 1 linntgtr50
voidarai Callitge at tail lee. a etit
er at line -Aries.; 111;Kauilacvl Natoare teltatiy
tellent-ereitteitte 1.orari-.0.. and eerie
oretirea,eat. as teray PP' reAtArCtl.10
VitAiittt,n1 8.(4 tr.i.L111 ye neve at Prr-'.11.118
INK" 11.J. 04-041,1111110VAXE1111 #41' testehers
welitus leaner e, 01 5588 e _retres in Nature.
tunrcitie4 dor zworibrulg pr4netlerai arid
ether:ate:1 Pal'aeutirscr. nee& icee sultaale
:ore leelped to them, than ties pres-
ere. ef311111;e14 01' CV? 005451-1.) eget elite-
rai College are beetle:1A to ;emcee
non, tette toske them with eareest-
nese aye" eleterreenesse
It Is peoptesed to offer to the Plea
eiriect tyl Orytnele at tee Ontarie Ag.
:siren tt. 1 teaceer 08 eitelio seireee yea riettitsatali College nt. tatelpie (11 is
.georee, Tor a terra ae or residenee aullaing to arecommolate
Until a reeseeterablo rantriber Feet- not lese teen 103 teireile students
ably tratatt4 ars." qualafted teacirete: are" teeeher stodents, slasereentets of
teazle be ;live(4ble to ceitere on 8e0e1411farrners and °there, and (2) class
Work thetereeves at rue& wheels. rooms, kiteiten -Ialtotatotlee anal
pl-Nczn-11 to suffer finateetal as- other preeprneet teeessary for eourees
.eistritico 1. sune genera oftn w Tewer sI irietruetion anal trraining in Do-
schooie ha one tfoJmBlIty 10_ Ontario. nnpstle Evoaoany or 'leasehold Fa -
forte greeip 111 c..9.arn ol tato Pro- eeee.
MEDICAL ATTENDANCE
AT TEN CENTS A WEEK.
elesilet." atteetiattee for ten tents
a week is; weest Ts offered to the
emer of New Torre City by a co/a-
pace- whiely alter: to tamest:ye rneney-
Caking with philanthropy. 111 the
plats is eueeesseal, a new ora :nag
datrecel for tie pnor of great tit-
te
Briefly, the plan is ehts: ror a,
weekly pisyment of ten rents, mei/t-
eal a854?0d0ti27 for a lantily or two
ls fareisae4; for a faralav of t*F.4.1.11
three to five the fee is twentyeeats
a week, and the nrotheure charge
Is fairly cente. Preseriptions for
ent eerie -tem only arefilled at si
tette."eria rate of twenty centsearea.
Tire •eonerree wizleIN has Iy,n,rn start-
ero carry oin ties seitente, ism:p-
ita:aeon at et:n.0,00,1 and is tacked
by men of t•xeerlence and emans.
Dr. eeslah Strong, of the League
fOr ezereitill Service, is the ViceePre-
sitlent. and bankers, ministers and
Inearante men compose the boarder
directors.
"1-1144r4' IiIrP 10 stetions distributed
Veer the city, at -which there are
good will te men. 11enienn ye ereeified
-As t Impreeter. Whom- God reified
-Thus ,putting to naught • mane
eower,.;igreeing heman ep1a1011S, arid
sealting the deepieed Sayleer toa
seat at Gaces right band.
11. Set at naught of you builders
•713Y Your rejeatien. and crueifixion or
Jesus you imve fulfilled one
of your own propheeiers (Psalm. °e'en,
22) ; and as one part is literally ful-
sfihialesul,beye may rest essereclthef other
1.2. Salvation -Hi§ is the only aton-
ing blood 'a,nd His the only arra that
can save. -Hurlbut. Name- Name,
stands for Jesus Christ Himself, and
there is in Him wisdom, power, love,
divineness Jest as a men's name to
.3, note stands for all a man is, arid
11014 ; 11114 property, characte.r,
IntegrityeePeloubet. • Among men -Ie
is a salvation for humanity. -Abbott.
We -The apostles were uot defencl-
firs of themselves, but sturdy, truth-
ful, uncompromising witnesses to
Jeeus and the resurrection.
113. Buldnees-This. speech was a
'greater miracle then that of the
lame man. Compare the Peter of
this speech, and the Peter before the
resurrection, and tell what has
liap-
pcued. And John -We have no re-
cord of any word spoken by John,
yet his boldness of speech, no less
than Peter's, was observed.. by the
oounell. Unlearned -They were not
scholarskilled in Hebrew. literature.
Ignorant-Uneducateu men, men in
private stations of life, not public,
as the priests and magistrates, yet
having no want of natural good
sense, or any ignorance of what was
theu the eubject pf debate. -fl
dridge. With. Jus- They knew,
upon further recr,11Petion, that titre,
had been His disciples, and from Him
had received knowledge and courago,
14. Man standing -No longer a
helpless cripple. Cook. Could say noth-
ing -Nothing against the fact,
the die:trine which it 'tended see
theugh they were unwilling' to own
; steongly to prove.
1 15. elti aside -Peter and ,Toltn were
required to leave the 00101011 cbam-
• ; ber while the Sanhedrin discussed
-1 whet should be done.
16. Cannot deny it -Every one knew
1 that it Wag a genuine case of heal -
t i ing.
t 17. Threaten them -This is what
- they decided to do in order to stop
eonstantly10 atteneance tWo phy-
sleians, a matron are" nurse and a
pharmacist. In tonneetion with
eaely station there is a thoroagbly
equipped drug store. Physielans
leave been selected with an
idea a avoiding' every page:bile
ity of Ite beteg charged that the
inedica/ attendance secutes" for ten
ce.nts a week is inferior to that
which a family would get 10 the
ueual way- Patients are not, or
eouree,. compelled to attend the
medical stations. - A physician IS
constantly in attendanee there., slay
and night., but his co-worker treats
at their homes patients who are
not able to call at the statio-n.
Tile fee of ten. or twenty, or•
thirty tents is 'collected weekly at
the sulyserilrr's home. Or, if pre-
ferred, he bevy pay it monthly,. •or
.yearly advance. A surprisingly
Targe number el families tuahe
their yearly payMents of, say.
$10.40 or a family of four, thus
securing medical attendance for a
whole year for less then a brief
ilInees vecraid, ordinarily • cost. The
'PgIge Metal Ornamentalno-vrne-e
ornFeAce. ‘ths,
amental. ver.sr seamy tudsarprisinely theare It is rust what
18 weneedsfor door earas, eivision renees, in town lots, grave
yarde. orcharde, ete. It re 20 cis. PER HORNING FOOT.
aintea and retails at only_
uet tldnk of it. Let us send you fun partieulars. We also
iflj
trtralteeeeenetan,...e.- - The ?age tees Fence Co., tivrateaWalkervilie, Ont.
make farra fence, poultry nettime nails and eteelese
_ _ . _
•
front tee tirae Of the earliest re -
cortex] religious Service which was
ereceptable to God, and will be fol-
lowed until tile tied or time, Elijah
was made to Xeel the cruel power
or Ahab and Jezebel; Jeremiab re-
alized that God's vverds were the
eause of fierce opposition against
himself: by whom they had been
sent, and eesarts told the Pbarisees
Of His time that they were "1.113
children of them which killed the
P1.°1i3flletsL
5:iiecse of perseeutioo. The
spirit of persecution has its foun-
dation in the Leered of truth that
exists in the natural buirten heart,
and is aroused when prejudice and
Jealousy are mixed with it, Those
who began the persecution against
Peter :and Jolla had been intereet-
ed. in crucifying Christ and keep-
ing elinr in the tomb. They hated
becanse He uncovered their hy-
pocrisy, and overturned their cher-
ished traditions and blighted 'their
hopes for a gergeoile temporal
kingdom
The oecastion of ibis persecution
After the pentecestal baptism of
power these two apoetles went up
to, the temple for worship, and a lame
man was healed after Peter had said,
"la the name of Jesus Christ of Naz-
areth rise up and walk."
Thle persecution was authorized.
The highest body, in the churcb had
instigated the action against Peter
and John. They were brought before
the Sanhedrin to answer charges of
a most unusual character. Some. -
thing inuest be done at once or the
people would flock to the etandard
of Christianity. The case was a ser -
lone one:.
Pereeaution unavailing. Peter and
join' were not traiuK1 In tliP litera-
ture of the time end were onlv pri-
vate eitizene-"un10:trna1 and igner-
ant men" -but by their lel:Weer; and
eareeetnees they is...Tres:sal the San-
hedrin with the thought that they
had been with .Jel,2110.
Gail turns; perriceution in the aid-
vancement of Hie causee Christianity
thriveunder perstseutien. It has an
inherent power thet, will not yield,
to threats4 or torture, but elenee the
clearer amel tile firus? and pains er
neirtynione "The biter" of the mar -
tyre Is the sees1 of the cheep!..." tio :14
able to ;mike the wrath of raan to
prai8l h11n. Ple eau brine: to nanaltt
the pinny* of Satan. eine IIO ean her-
liess his wicked 41e:sig1Is agriniest titers
91 into to accomplish the nitlef,!•aleg•
IlIs gloresus klegte m.
David S. Warner,
•.1•1••
...a...11.1411.110111!
Went Claes to ileoeste tele 11 at needle re
seed premleitery lloto was duly pre-
sented for payment, but was dite
honored.
1901.
Aug. 4-Principa1 of the pro-
mereory net above
men:timed- .. $5,513 34
paterest thereon by
contraet from 15tb
Marcie 1901, until
41.11 August, 1101,
the due date of tbe
said note at 0 per
cent. per annum .., 128 71
entereet on tbe ;mid
'um or $5,513.3L 'by
statute from 4th
August, 100'. to due
date of ealcl note,
Gntil 80 November,
1901, a,t 5 per cent,
per annum... .... . 71 98
• $1.5,718 98
And interest by statute on $5,-
518.84, the arneunt of the sail pro-
natesory note, from Ste November,
1901, until Judgment at 5 per cent.
per annum.
THE min ur MINE
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T E MARKETS 1
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tle I1tna.,..1.•_1' uzI wn eteeet warket to -
slay, isurtinis tuierine. Orleted
wave 41,11U111
\Vheat-Wa 0 celado firmer, e.00
Intehele of •white ealiing at 70 to
ptr 8.1/.1 bush-
y:Le of goure.• at (are per oasate.
itre-otets bilshati 603-
11)X at t er
earley-Was eteaey, eco busiwi3
eelieee .at 51. to pr 14.1,8101,
Oster -Iter -e 0. fraitietel eaeler, 2,000
hue:tele eeldeg, at 45 tu 11.1.: per
bueltel.
Iney-Wrie a little earier, 8.:0 loads
...00. nt yeti 1.4) eneell per !old
far tynerstny nue eel to reeti.letper loatl
Ter elover.
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set .e." tu $10 i r 134-1.
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et 11118 time lend toe's:spice 11.3050not (4)0' t kelt seeeee &tee 1-115841. 1,
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not prevent the trutei froze pros It' we sate anut eenre (p.. T4 -Coecern- seeeese ever. stare. Lie retureed
leg; bat it deVeZopri (ventage end leg easore Cerise, Vitareteaver the other 'lay. laaeiree
eyergy arid mole %mown ta the world rtveattie e;it the peeve __. eteetee previously Relit tee note wetly lea;
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stone of tee .e.aererar. file reeer- Ikt4,,• them trc..,att,„, rlem, the sellOtimed that the yeete este" reet
rection, lave, power and lile.ssinesele: pie sugt)fitt,,4 Got let, that. w.ttell
to be ptcclairned tali neer the lees": „-
Numbet • try is state...avow, ,...t. (444444'.
-le Y. Tee seeireat- es reeve -art tan! Toneliings...-..We shored teletice rotten
bren incetraeeri Ive• nearly 2,09:1 Anee rere ere les reeentel ler Jesus' eareet
the day el rterate-rost.-Luselhey. esetitatt. V. 11-12. "Teete is core -
5. eaglets, elders. serer/se-Tete v7845 fOrt 004 Lelee irt re reeeettes esel
regular meetiee ol the Sanheerie. annesitiOie eiteco it sieeers that the
6. 21,3mas * * * (";17,,,slyha.- 1511n8t.1 tent14 hits power, an" 151 alive. and
bad been ereeree from tee entec. et 18 inaktittg itsel felt.' .45 sitereng
the nigh ptiest by the flonterns; one, church awnketre 8.0 opeositiors.
Cagan/tag. Ids sme.in-law, was treadel Pr.:A3flC:411a SleftVEY.
high priestrar, J
by them. t th,- ws LI
regarded Aneeass ns ceteaslassirel y , Petsecution Is Sedan's pollee-. By
their hierb prleet..ljoile xvill. 13 neetn 1 the title of ,U,no present isssaa, Cu,
.....aii Ale.xt,A:sr-Who these w,r7s, Is 1 4108100 taken agaiest Peter and
rot knevera, but it le eettain teat Jolorl 18 0:e4-te:1351.e:" tee first per-
; secution. 'While ties is tette in the
they were men ot infireenee
I. in, the midst -They rele.eel the seine leteraled, the poetry or pet-
prbronere in the ceritre iit the Sanoj seeution has been followed by•Satan
hedrin, which at in a. eeratediele.-1
Binney. Power. aanvo - Power 1511
force, name Is reatterity. fly STfilat
power cite you do tient. rand:,
what rIght had you to tiFt1.4 such ,
power?
8. Peter filled-erceortelna, to tire.
promise of Iris now eeriftee Mater.
-Matt. :e. 20:, ..aNM. 11. 'Tees enre ,
powering pentecoetal spirit nate ' The
dwelt in the apostles arel the (Abets
4*51 aa abiding gift to manifest 1.1m -
self as 'mob emergeney demean 'est.
-Blaney. 117e rulers -Ito geve them
the horror the to their offiza
9. Be examined-Ca:lel soac mart
as; e1-504884151. The germ" deed -A gen-
tle reminder that it. was not for it
crime tint tbey had beery place 1 in
eustody and were 'OTT triel.-rearlbitt.,
Made whale -Is eared or sa11e.1, sug-
gesting a epiritual as well as plysi-
cal restoration.
1.0. Be it known -The testimeny
which Peter would give befere the
Sanhedrin he would derglit to pub-
lish to all Israel, awl thus xalt the
name of Christ. He even preach
with as much freolom inri urt-reom
as en any other plaest, when filled
with. the Spirit. eaves Cliris; of
Nazareth -Wonders ere wr echt in
the name of 3E'SCISI': 110i: by reereeting '
It as: a charm, 'fent by beieving in
84 as 45 divine revelation el grace and
leo the r0995g At
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the Bank ot 111-itir2s North Amerten. lenesel ezens ;
Irr.. C.. witin initteeest e3 ee 14 ee 410 :eat
rate of 0 pltr cent. per annem. Tee year.
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Medicinal Values of
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Dr. Chase's Nerve Foo
ter an the ailments whiels affilet "Yuman kind there are none sn, °bet:la:stet aed 00110. 00 Cliff:edit toeurer
diseases of tlisi nerves.
#1tere yeav be anise diserdees sir /retrieved orgariS that aro nr•rs-•• are" excite ra'n,f, syreprafly
felerrds„ but diseases of the nervetis system affeet the 10148.1 as well as thelutly.
'despondency and shame They unfit men for business and wenten tor the Lourch 111esiree :devolving neoa there. -
8acit atilletiOns as paralysis, evereeter ataela, epliepey and even iitintLy 188311 are no (Nanra.rn result
of neeveus exhaustion. --
Nervoue headache, nerv Ate dyeptialsa. eleeplessness. musealar weeiteesa. slizzine.es n,nd Irregelarity el the
bodily functems rtre merely tue weereng ea-reeeeree wove tcp tI tht, mer0 sortouS dis- --
•ordere.
ITimet me" time nr,ain rtr.-CliaSe'S Nerve** F04141 14074 prove0 to1)"lee raret ereseelve ereater of nerve farce
that needical science lt c1e402•.1 that ,NIP. hex will (etre eerioae a)l eareelet slissetses. *Flee
great rood enies 54 nest elehtted to ne a miracle worker 11'r I) c410'-03. "on wiirm t.he syseeon ie ren tatreen end
the tit•evee. exhausetel it is certain to preenee benefice:I reefite. It 19 144-05)1 te do so bevans:,, 13 cemposecl
of the meet potent 'we've reetorativee that are -al be terad le 4 1 natursee realm.
Ton Will si'arch the marlielead werie in vain 1" t- raelre e.erve reetionelive reel eystem Ivaildet
than 'Dr. Cheeses Nerve Forel. •evitiences of pee' fl'; 4..l and nee:tie:ere etteet tele fact. Dr. thaeseet
Nerve:Food, 50 ceat.e a box, 0 for $2.50; at all dealers, or Reneanson, Bates 4.- Co., Taranto.