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Exeter Advocate, 1902-7-24, Page 3A LIF. PERIL, -STORY OF A GIRL SAVED BY A IIEWSPAPER ARTICLE, She Sneered FIVILIE Headache Dizziness ead Night Sweets --- Her Feuds Feared She Was G edit& late C ous map - titan. tering eeAvenir eereaue, Que. Among the thousanas et young girls woo blees iteliame Vine Ville ber sly cerrying them tbrougli that most periloue period of their livee wben thee etc') from girl - heed lade the broader cabin. 01 WQ- Maohoo0. there iS none more ee- __titusiorsiee. thee Ades, Gabrielle Thomas, a youngI4dy enewn most. of the rerrieetro ot St. -Jerome, gee-. Am/ greerthr tiSte4itiled hy her eequaintancea 'La g ret or of teAtenir du Nora, Mies Thomas epee "From the time I wars foerteee until 1 was eighteen yeersi et age my health waa tery ead1 was very weak.' had no appetite and coula do no tort. At eight 1 perspireti greatly end frequently elept hot little- 1 segiered from heedeches, diezineso and comet seercery mow about without !Avower% breatblase, and I finelly reached a maze when Th y friends, feared 1WAS goer% into couton 1 waa 'eerier the drartil of doctore, buttheir treatment did not, he me. I then teicd eeveral advertieed medicines, but, with the eanie poor results arid I had come to think I could not ket better. thei day I read in a newspaper the etateinent of a yomer girl who eyniptcene tore utmost identical with wy own, she wee cured by tho taw of Dr. Willianie* Pink Ville. 1 then decided to try this medicine and have reason to Were the day I did so. 1 had only rated the pilla, few woke when I began to got better. end itt a, couple of wonting every e,ymptora of soy trouble bad (heap - peered and 1 wao aa strong end twaltby as any girl of my ego. 1 blase sinoti always enjoyed the best of health, and 1 deal be glad indeed if wy experience provea helpful to eorne oilier suffering girl." Tee haat Mere of Lealtit :or both Mita and wenein he in the timely MO of Dr. Wilnattee" Pink Pilate staid) act as a Lena *011ie, gild Sap. pW now blood to etifteliled ayst,eneta They have oared mew thoueands of Woke Of aneemear "decline," con- eumption4 pains in the hack. ROM- deinasnion of epirite. heart palpitation. indigeetion, rhcantatiern, sciatim, St. Vitus' deuce and Tar- tlet paralysis, But eubetitutes aere thould be a/Voided if you value your r health ; so that the full name "Dr. W Miami' Pink Pills for Pale Peo- ple" is on every box. Sold by ell dealers or aent post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, by (Warming The Dr, Williams" Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ARGENTINA'S WHEAT AREL winces ot Ruenos Ayrea, Santa Fe, Mitre Rios end Cordoba- One Viet Argentina holebusiness rels,e tione with the rest of the world maiely through the ports of Rewires Are s and Rosario. The proviucee Ile:arose 't9 these:two petits were the firet Q attrant ita- migratioti, the first to be developed end will Always benaerest to. the best home atte foreign markets. But this cause tor tbe coaceetration of wheat and maize yeising in the east will tend to decreage in importance vitt). the extosion of transportetion facilities. to *he west, now far Wk. vanced„ mot toe SPREAD OF IRRIGATION. A more permanent cense, bowever, will altveys keep the greet area of wheat raising in the east, Omagh many other perte of the comitry, if irrigatee, are well adapted for the crop. Wheat is gnome even 10 rAt- agonia by woes of irrigatiote but throughout this part of Argentina, as well ao tbe northweet, and wet of the country, the principal obstacle witeet imitator is the illentheieecy of the raiefall. Mr. Xaerger hoe given a great deal Qi study to the extent ot coma,. try in which wheat may be grown to perfection without the aid ot irrt gation. In the naturally well wa- tered ;region bo extreets that wheat ceiture will twee it geeatest, de- 1et andcontribute the belle of ArgeniineSe sales of breadetuile to the rest of the world- Tim Voile elataleDS he hate reached are bawd upQ4 his-peroona,1 investigatione series of meteorological °Wove- tiona extentling over mow years. The eastern limit of Argentiea wheat eulture without irrigatien, he believe, wilt be the frontier be- tween Argentina and Alogitay witice it will follow 'ea far Borth ass the point wbere the boundary between the Provinces of Entre Rios and Corrientes touches the -Uruguay Riv- er. The northern boweelary of metre - gated wheat will follow the line ot moan aneuel protpitatioa of ono Pieter to the won till it mote the mutual 'bedew= et 21 degrees: tbe western boundary will mei south- east Womb the Previnco et Cott doha to Villa Mercedea in tbe vino of Slot the southern lim- it will be a lino coneectieg Villa Alercedee with the Atlantic owes ilia- teince meth of the dty of Bedew Aeree, The great. wheat area will Uwe in dude the whole Eutre Rios, 'nearly ali of Santa, re, a bit of Corriento, the eatiern part of Cordoba and 'the northern part of Buenos reelleti. All of tido in laud adapted for rt wheat. Act:carding to the Wolfe- ' Mons of Mr. leaerger, the territory comprised within these limits em- braces en area of 157,000,000 ACRES. 1$98, when Sir Willlant Coolies ido gloomy forecast of a world etarving for Mee of wbeate our own area devoted to that cereal was ouly 4.44ono,oa0 acres, a little more then one-fourth of the terri- tory which, according to the au- thority we ere (pieties', may be de- voted to wheat In Argentina under the most favoratle climatic condi- Deducting a fourth of .this area as needed, for pasturage and for other crops required by the farming pope- lation, there rould still remain about four tinalell a9 large an area of wheat land as We at preeent aro giving to wheat culture; and we are oroducing about oncefoerth of the world's erop and far tame than any other country. But we are giving about nine times as much land to the culture of wheat, as is now sown with that grain In Argentina. That entintry raises only about 9,5,000,0110 bush- els a year. It is able to export. a great deal only becalm° the popula- tion of the republic Is small. The thne has not yet come to in- clude Argentina. among tbe great granaries of the world. The come - try has not, sufficient labor, as yet. to develop its 'wheat growing inter- ests rapidly; and cattle and sheep raising in this favored region and maize culture are under some dr- cumstanCes moreprofitable than wheat. The point which Mr. ICaerger makes is that When the world really needs Argentina, Wheat that country can raise at least twenty-four -times as much of the grain as she is now producing. The day of great things in the Argentina Wheat trade is in the future. BABY'S OWN TABLETS. REPLY TO sia WM. CROOKES'S1 DARK PROPHECY. Argentina Now Only Grows al Small Part of the Crop She Can Produce. Om of tho criticisms made four years ago upon Sir William Crookes's prediction of a world fam- ine in Wheat at a date not later than 1031 pointed out the unwiedom of fixing a date for such a caleenitet if it were ever to come, because our knowledge of the world's capacity for wheat production is still Very imperfect. Mis address had not been published a niOnth before his statement of facts and statistioal probabilities was sharply challenged by commercial experts. Sir William held that the capacity of Canada had been greatly overes- timated; but facts were brought for- • ward to show that the eastern part • of Athabasca for 125 miles west of its casters boundary was an exten- sion to the north of the same soil that has preaminently adapted Man- itoba. for wheat raising and • that Out climatic conditions favored the extension of wheat culture into Ath- abasca as soon as the land was needed. Events have since confirm- ed the aceoraey of these. statement. Sir William also said that an ex - a, aggerated view was held as to the capacity of Australia. It was shown, however, by the highest Bri- tish authorities in the gralu trade that 50,000,000 acres of suitable lands for wheat were still unculti- vated in Queensland alone. A very large area in Queensland, Whieh un- til now has been used only for pas - teres, is being turned into farms, mado fertile by irrigation, with wheat as one of THE PRINCIPAL, CROPS. Sir William also took a gloomy view of the ability of South Amer- ica to suply muclt wheat to the bread eaters of the world. It is the ,purpose to give her the results of the latest inquiries on this subject. A. book recently published in Leip- zig, entitled "Landwirtschaft 'und • Kolonisation im Spaeischen, Axner- . ika," hs already 'been accepted by the leading authorities as of 'the first importance for all who wish to get a clear idea of the ee0110elie geography of Argentina. Its auth- or, 3.C. Kaerger, has lived in Argen- tina for year. In view of the large German inanigratAon into that ro- • aublic, he was commissioned by corn- peteat German authorities to make a special study of certain economic questions; and his book is the re- sult of these investigations. Only ohe-sixtieth part of the sur- face of Argentina, Mr. Raerger says, is 11.01V under the plough. In our country, it may be interesting to sa,y by way of comparison, about a fotn•th of all the land_ in the humid regions is now being thief" There are two predominant rea- sons why the great fields of wheat ead an well as the flocks and herds of Argentina; are now almost edtil ely confined to the, eastern Vro- _ A positive CureTor Hot Wheathex Ailments. In the hoe weather the little one stiffer from bowel troubles, are ner- vous, weak, sleepless and irritable. risheir vitality is lewer now than at •any other season. Prompt action at this time often saves a valuable lit- tle life.. Baby's Own Tablets is the best Medicine in the world for little ones at this time. They speedily re - here, promptly cure, and give sound, refreshing sleep. The Tablets should be in every 'home where there are !MR: ones during the hot Weather months. Mrs. P. .Ferguson, 1.05 Mansfield street, Montreal, says "1 have foetid ]3abys Own Tablets the best medicine 1 have ever used for children. My baby Was attacked Withdysentery •and Was hot and, feverish. I gave him the tablets and they promptly eared him.. 'Before this he had been rather delicate but since using the Tablets, be has been much better in every: way. I cau sincerely recommend the Tablets to. all. mothers With children." - Baby's OWn. Tablets are guaranteed ,to be absolutely free trent opiates and harmful drugs. • Children . take them readily, and crushed to a pow- der they cart he given to: the: youage est infant With-'periect safety. Thetr, are sold, at all drug stores or will be: sent poet paid at .25 cents a box by. writing direct' to: the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.', or Schenectady, N.Y. • The: Czar's 1;14', to Fiance teet that. country '8600000. e - Breathing Disease, lefeetioue diseagee are breathed into the system from those affeeted With dieease or from bee emelie; yet bow many weeteit breathe deny the Offensive steam from goxeraon soap* made from rancid fa% and keep their Uncle for bottleIn ecia edetiolee, MI the clothing twrie Seth soap see* le Worn ;Met the teeder shin, No wander' eleeeee and eeSertla are preolent 'Users, of Sunlight Soap aseldetagoa liereelmew the difference between that and tee pure, heelltits ful seven from the yeeeatieh 004 end Pure edible its in *Wight &an. BOX CUNT BEEN 1811, NOTES, BY MA -110 FROM THE 74#41‘tID QF THE SHAWROGX. vAoorlIATION SRWL/a. The "vaccination shield" is a new surgical eppliaece which promises to take off much et the curse of the Jenner treatment, The Man who erst hit the idea, made _quo for hia owu arm out Of a piece of gauze end strips of poreus plaster- The plaster almost drew bis arm oft at the shoulder, bat that gee -o him the idea. Me decided that the strips of porous plaster had nothing to do with it, and made a. shield with strips of Adhesive plaster ettathed. Then he got it patented, and otherS Salne into tile market in time to get slice of the motley with their alit, rent • inventions. Some sbields areI nee bire cages, others like baseball masks of wire, mid still other e eft •'eACcura° wire gauze or celieleid with perforard i"---- • twee but all are for the :same per - pore. As they cost little to make, and retail at from 10 to O5 oats eacie eke pronts are enormous, lent, theeks to the inventor ot little things, the Problens of that vacchati- I n math Is solved. LO "None knew thee but to love theer None named thee but to pxp...Me." fellow was not thinking o ii' 4 when Pereettal wed Felitiol Oceerereecee • That WM Interest Cattedianee A farmer of County Antrim die On the 5t1i ult., at the age of 1.(qi year*. A woman hes been found murdered In bee own hove; near Giencar, 'with Kerry- Alex- 4 - Laird es CO, hale lee augurated 0 sew eervice of steateiere between Ardrotienn and Portreste The Lord Mayor 01 eerie states 'eleileitely that tbe Xing WM it Ireland and the 1hlbItloa in the autumn. The Limerick gshermen who netted a. taloot reseal sturgeon in the Shan- eiril the other day vent it to the KIK% The coronation was to have been celebrated in Belfast by giving, 400' cripples a fortnight's holiday at the Radtke "Davy," the well known Itioge- town lIarbor newseendor, paid hie twenty-eighth annual -visit to Epsom on Derby day. A Cork paper recently contained Ulla timely remareable announce- ment :e -"There were 4,2 wet days registered in tho pat In one village in county Demi there are thirteen howto, eleven ot them being public bousea the police barracks and a creamery - Two tarceetarice at g Meal breech of the United Irish League were sew, teeced on appeal in Sligo to Mx -oats' impasonnient forintitnida- tta ul totorned for Tun yrOne County the of AberCara was on the WWII by a majority of 245 votes over lea oppouent, aNationallet. A member of the Greenoek branch of tiie Veined Irish ,League who join- ed the local volunteers hue been esti, ed to eeplain Ids 'eluded, to the tie - dere,. Ono in every twenty-nine of the • Wexford population is a pauper, Medea an Irish newspaper, comment- ing on the omit rettorliS for that county. Waterford possesses the only tofl bridge in baleful. After 10S years' agitation a incitement is on foot for the construction of a free bridge over the dew Suir. Mr. la W. Pomeroy, the sculptor, has received tl:o commission for the' statue of the lute Lord Bulletin, to I be erected at Belfast. It will he completed in two years. Vile revival of the Dublin ehipe building would seem to be an accom- plished feet. Tile old yards Mitch bad Wien into dilapidation, have been refitted with. all modern emin- ences and plaut. Arthur O'Neil set fire to his , notherha house at lialinghbeg, Colle- y Down, when his mother and sis- ter tore sleeping upstairs. For this fiendish out he was semoneed at the , Downpatriek Quarter fresions to five years' penal servitude. A sentence of no weeks' imprison- ment under the Crimes Act upon Mr. David Sheehy, aut ex-Xrish M.P. , was last week confirmed. The pris-'1 oner ofusect an offer to reverse the demo if be would enter into bail to be of good behavior tor twelve • months. During the last month some thou - suites of Canadian publientions hate been inneed to th e tarn:era of ire - land. The interest taken in Canada is becoming very much greater, as so much is being made of the big Mimi- grat ion now going • on b om the States into the Dominion. Fair-haired people are said to be becoming less numerous than for- merly. The ancient Mebrews were a fair-haired rare, now they are, with few exceptions, dark. So it, is in a. lesser degree with the Irish, among whom, 150 years ago, a dark-haired person was almost unknown. An Iristatan went into a public - house in Sligo ttud called for a glass of whiskey and water. 'laving tast- ed it he said :—"Which did you put in first, the whiskey or the water ?" "The whiskey, of course," the publi- can, replied. "Ah, web !" says Pat, "may -be Oi'll come to it by-and- by !" LONG DISTANCE HEATING.. Germans are boasting that there is nowhere in tlie world a building similar to the one which was re- cently erected in Dresden. In this novel building owl.° it an immense furnace, from which heat is siipplied to several public beildings in Dres- den, including the Royal Castle, the Royal Opera Rouse; and the police headquarters. The heat is conveyed t� these buildings through pipes, auti in some instances the distance .is so great that the furnace has oeen popularly dabbed "the long distance heating apparatus. " This plan Of heating large buildings is said to work admirably, and ar- rangemeats are now being niade to establish simuia furnaees in ether large cities of Germany. "Have you noticed," said one, "how fond people are of floral meta- Phors when they are speaking of a woman? 1 -ler cheeks are 'roses,' her lips are 'cherry,' her hands are 'lily' hands, her mouth is 'a rose- bud,' her complexion is 'like a peach.' " "You've forgotten one," said the eynica• "What's that?" • 'Ifer Longue, -It's a 'ssarlet, run - Der.' " ITAD TO BE LIFTED. A HEIRLESS CRIPPe,E IS R aiToRti TO HEALTH AND STREIMM, Bk5k Rad This Ran oner tsr a Long Time, In 7,•ast Re Round a CtlY0 Thallgb • Given, Vp .by the Doctors. Wapance, Ont., July 14.---(Spe- al)-elhe docters tole Simon Wer- ner that they could (le ocean% for himlie had tried many itiedielnee Ana treatmetita with tia good r‘' Ile waft a. helpics,s cripple with Janie back, Mail for a lima time his wife bed to lift bini in aid out of lied, the pain M bia back was Ito very more - In tele extremity a friend's a4. vee eaved leen. This man had eel - food with baekache bitneele but heti been CoMpletely cured by Dadd'e Kidney Ville, time when he heard that. Mae Warner was irro bed be went to hie home tied ,recommeneed thie medicine to him, Mr, Werner and his good wife were at evert itolineel to be foinewhat doubtful, lnit here was the /evidence thet, Vieetra Kidney Pills do cure Lanus Beek right beano their eer,v, eyes in the person of the luau who had been cured. Surely it met be true. So after some deliberation they decided to try, rend Pow they are very muck pleased that they did fo„ for in a. mitort time Mr. War- ner's bacliaelie had vantsbeel. Ile grew gradually stronger end better and at present enjoys Om best all- round good health he has bad for utny years. 'Sher* is not a trace of tante heck remaining not a single etirnptione and the kelplete man who used to he a burden to blown and bis wife is now reamer awl a comfort to his faithful telpnutte. Ugays: "We have used in all about. twen- t‘tellte boxes of lauld's Kidney Pills, wrol given some away to our neigh - .1 find that when they use E box they thenteelves are about as strong in their recoMilleadations as we are. 4'1 on certainly highly reeommend Dodd's Kidney Pilla an 11, f Aire cure for Lame Bak, for they cured me. and I' never heard of a 'worse ease." —4— nalier—"Now. remember, I bite() forbidden you to go out with Young Tompkins; don't let me catch you together again.," Baughter--"No, papa; we'll try not to." When waWiing greasy dishes or pots and pans, Lever's Dry Soap (a, pow- der) will remote the grease with the greatest ease. veer lines. but hey deseribe t delicious WSO., ra Pinot Stook zoo or $60 eize$ COMMISSION CO Liuute $3 5€10 PER BOX,, ORON ISOn• Sulphurous. 4! Cdoriece. Every Stick A Match Every Match A Lighter To sow an acre, three bushels of barley are necessary, or tato builds of beans ; but of oats four bushels. For Orr Saxer Years. As OLD atrIt War,Vrettso RrEtaust, Nrs WineleteaSentletyS.yritto haa beta nactl for ever eizty years by millions of anothars for their children while t cothiny, 'with perfect mixes,. It, coathea the child, toileshe ttEmma, allays all pain, cares wind collo, and lathe best remedy for i)iarrhai 19 p eaten. to the lam e. Sold by tlttutgitts in every part of the wer'ii. Twontr-lice coats aboule. Its value Is imeticullible. '3e aura mud ask for Winstsw's Seath.nif brup, =A tate nuntheatitintL "Life insurance people are queer." "Are they?" Yes. First they convince you that you may die with- in a Week in order to get you to apply for a policy, and then they must convince themselves that you will live fifty years before they will issue it:' ••••••••••••• The great lain healer is found in that eacellent medicine sold as Pickle's Anti Consumptive Syrup. It soothes and di- ininishes the sensibility of the membrane of the throat and air passages, anti is a sovereign remedy for all coughs, colds, hoarseness, pain or soreness in Ihe chest, bronchitis, etc. It has cured many when supposed, to be Inc advanced in consump- sion. Mouut liuwenzorie, in Equatorial Africa, has. 25 square miles of glaciers. 1111011'S LIMN! me Dest Hair ReS10101. During the nineteenth century : the World's average yearly' production of Copper was 81,000 tons. ' There is -nothing equal to. Mother GravesSWorm Exterminator for aeStroy. ing worms. No article of its kind has given such satisfaction. . "My father," said. the small boa, to a friend who, wascalling on his ireither, great ' men. knows what Inc it is :wit:heat even looking at his Watch." "What, de you Mean, Tommy?" queried :the ege, when I holler. out ail' ask hiin What time it is in the morning,. he always says it's 'Time to got up.' An' , when 1 ask him whattinie it is in tae avenin,' lie always says, 'Time to go to .bed, TohnoY,' oh, 1 toi you my father is•"a great man. 9 Headiighi Parlour ches 444 -14.1444 -1 -1.4444+4 - Lord Ranged Gower Idle a good etiory of little Priuce Edward which suggeate that he posteseee eoine of his grand/father's well-known tsct. Some arm (Sir Stit(ford Northeate, it is said) was rather boring him and his brother by a Meg story, ero that at the end PritiCa George be- gan to ShoW ',signs uf wearipets. Prince Edward (be Was only four years old at the time)) trarimil to him authoritatively at the conclueicue eityingi Inteh . .. Mara ewtehee in werke awe Iron, °brief oleo, oast especially sitliallle aciasistto taw - put, up lo neat Oiling bosokeacerloti Opiate each has oeuttiolitif about llbio PA1004—. three boo, la 4 peek 4;14 Far Salo by AU !frit gla beAlasp. 4014. Row's This! We after Oa? Battered Deem reward fer PT Oise Ar Catarrh that eauerat L.e ewe y liall'a Catarrh thee, Ft I. Cilk:Nlile4 CO3„, Tined; 0, We, tho wisIersineJ bays kown it, X. Cheney toe tbe net le MOM avid hellfire him perfectly honorable/ In all Matinees treirsactlea. and Munclailly able to amp tot aay okillpirtione made by thelr Ana. WEST fs Tit Ut..X.Wholoalo Drugplato„ Toledo. 0. WALIMNO, XUANAN & MAW, FIN WIteletele Bromine. Toledo, 0. Catarrh Cure Is tidies intents:4. acting directly -epee the bleed arid aractluii aorta/sea of the oyatem. irestiraornets Seat free. Price 734.1 per bottle. S/al ty all drugBaUm - gine. Family Pine aro the bete .0•111•11 "now Can you tell a bad egg?" '11 you have anytbing to tell a bad egg. break It geatly." •••••.M...111R An End to Billow( Iteadache.--Itilioue lama whielt la cairal by excessive bile in the stomach, hint a marked effect upon tbe nerves, and often matillests itself by severe headache. This is the most dia tossing licadeche ono can bare. There are hatiktehes from old, from fever, and front other -anises, but the most 'noel - ming of nil is the billetts beatembe. Pare melee's Vegetable Pills will cure hacure it almost itatmetliately. it will disappear an soon as the Pills operate. Timm le nothing, surer In the treatineut of bilious acietathe. lalimm, "Mamma, I 'know the gentleman's name that called to see Aunt Elile leet eight ---and nobody told MO eith- er." "Well, then, wlutt Is it, Bob- bie?" "Why, George Dontf heard ber say *George Dont' in the parlor four or five times running. Thitt's what his mane isi" 11.1•4•111111.••• To CORE A cams ty ONE DAL Talus Laxative Brame Quluitte Tablets. A..l. druggists refund the looney if it fails to our.. E. W. armed signstare 41, on *sob to*. 2fts Dicke—olet, were you a cooder barn me when you were ao little as me?" Pa—"Yes, indeed, Dieky. I was (throesa. very good boy; but somehow or other 1 had a great many serious and painful near:tiler- standings with VittrelltSt." Minard's Liniment for lihumatism, Mr, Slimpurse (after a, decided re- fusal) --"X know what the matter is. It's because I'm poor. You would inarry inc if I were Miss Gailie (thoughtfully)—"Per- haps so, but you would have to be very, very rich." Totally Deaf.—Mrs, S. E. Crandell, Port Perry, writes; "I contracted a severe cold last winter, which resulted in my becOm- ingtotally deaf in one ear and partially so iti the other. After trying various remedies, end consulting several doctors, without obtaining any relief, I was ad- vised to try Dr: Thomas' Eclectrie Oil. I warmed the Oil and poured it little of it n to my eel., and before one-half the bot- tle was used my hearing was completely restored: I have heard of ether climes of .deatness beiug cured by the use of this medicine." While the average birth rate for all Europe 18 32 per 1,000, that of Austria is now 42 per 1,000. Only half sif., the 1,170,000' men over 21 years old who live in Lon- don are on the register of voters. e Minard's Liniment Cures' LaGrippe, "I don't believe whippings do children any good," said Mrs. Wig- gins. "Why, I whipped Johnny at the photographer's three times be- cause he wouldn't look pleasaiit, and he still looked as cross and dis- agreeable as ever , `I KELPION" , 0111TMEPIT) Endersod by best English'sriedical journals. Supplied to British soldiers in South Africa. For all Throat and Gland Troubles, Lumps, Abscesses, Old Sores, Ulcers, Felons, Skin Diseases, Eczema, Pimples, Stiff Joints. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sprains, Bruises, Piles, Cuts, Sere Feet, Pleurisy. • Solo by Druggists, 25c. 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