Exeter Advocate, 1909-11-11, Page 71
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'REBUILDING THE
WHOLE BODY
That is the Constant Business
of the Blood.
And That is Why a Blood Making
tonic Wil Make the Body
Well and Keep it So.
Pure, red blood is the vital grin•
eipal of life, for upon it the fission
of the body live. It goes practical
ly to every part of the body, car
tying nourishment and oxygen, tak-
ing up the wastes and so changing
them that they can be cast out of
the body. As our every act results
fu the breaking d"wn of sono of
the tissues and the formation of
waste materials, the _body is in a
constant Ptate of change. To
maintain health, strength and life
the blood must bo pure in order to
replace these tissues with plenty
et fresh nourishment and rid the
body of its waste material.
Men and women who are run
down will find Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills the best tonic for their con-
dition because these Pills aro a
certain blood -builder and purifier.
They enable the blood to meet the
unusual demands of the body and
give perfect health. We offer the
case of Mrs. John Harman, of Wel-
land, Ont., as a proof of the great
power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
over diseases. Mrs. Mannan says:—
"For several years I lived a life of
rain and misery, and even now as
I recall that illness it seems awful
to contemplate. The trouble began
with weakness and loss of appetite.
This was followed by headaches and
emaciation. At times I had violent
palpation of the heart and short-
WI:.II.TH IN CHANCERY.
Villions Held by the British Pays
mailer General.
Cash and securities of the value of
about £50,000,005, the property of
suitors in the Supreme Courts, are
held by the British Paymaster -Gen-
eral.
The cash amounts to £2,304.429
and the securities to £46,92$.096.
Of this total £25,029,055 is in Brit•
ish Government securities and £7,-
734.022 in British railways. The
number of accounts open in the
Paymaster -General's books is 37,-
568.
In the annua: account of these
funds is given a List of boxes, seal-
ed packets, and miscellaneous ef-
fects which the Bank of England is
guarding on behalf of the Supremo
Court. In the list are boxes of
plate, jewellery, heirlooms, and
deeds.
A relic of an old Chancery suit
is a bag of clipped money, marked
''Jones v. Lloyd, August 20, 17.20.'
A sealed envelope deposited at the
bank contains certificates for a mil-
lion shares in the Mexican Smelting
Corporation Limited.
In another sealed envelope are
two bills of exchange for £500 each.
' dated June 20, 1845, and payable
three and six months after date. A
sealed packet is "said to contain"
l a bill of exchange for £1,000. Eight
Ibexes of plate aro deposited at the
bank under a Chancery suit begun!
thirty-five years ago. "I have been able to do my owe
Among "securities of value not work ever since and to -day I ate
expressed" is an Exchequer order completely cured. Dodd's Kidney
!of £5 a year. The bank holds the Pills gave ine health and I feel like
' certificate, which is in respect of a a new woman. )
life annuity against which elcim It you keep your Kidneys strong
ceased to bo made in 1795. and healthy you can never have
Backache, Rheumatism or Gravel
Dodd's Kidney Pills never fail to
make the Kidneys strong and well.'
THROW AWAY ALL
YOUR FEARS
BACKACHE, (.RAVEL AND
IIHF:t'M.tTISM VANISH BE-
FORE DUDD'S KIDNEY
PILLS.
Proved Once Again In the Case of
Mrs. Fred Krieger, Who Suffered
From the Worst Forme of Kidney
Disease.
Patine- Rapids, Ont., Nov. 1. —
(Special).—The thousands of Cana-
dians who live in daily terror of
those terrible forums of Kidney Dis-
ease known as Backache, Gravel
and Rheumatism, will he deeply in-
terested in the story of Mrs. Fred
Krieger, of this place.
"I was for years a great suffer-
er from Kidney Disease, Gravel,
Rheumatism and Backache," Mrs.
Krieger states. "It all started
through a cold, but I got so my
head ached, I was nervous, my
limbs were heavy, I had a drag-
ging sensation across my loins, and
I was totally unfit to do anything.
"Reading about wonderful cures
hs Dodd's Kidney Pills led me to
buy some. After using a few I
found they were doing me good and
this encouraged me to continue
their use. Eight boxes made me
well.
TEN MILES ABO▪ VE THE EARTH
Record Flight of a Self -Register-
ing Balloon.
lrore than ten miles above the
earth's surface is the height. at-
tained by a registering balloon
which was sent up by Prof. Her-
t'ess of breath. finally I was coms gosell from the Prince of Monaco's
pletely prostrated. 1 was so hag- yacht on Sept. 7, 1906, near 'From-
gard that my friends hardly knew see, in Norway. The balloon, with
me, and I often thought my last it' instruments intact, has been
hour had come. My sufferings : found by Laplanders nn a glacier
would follow me into the region of twelves miles north of Skibotten,
dreams with such distinctness that ' cn the Lyngefjord. The instrument
often times I would awaken shiver- recording altitudes indicated a
ing and shaking with sobs, and height of 17,000 metres. the great -
scarcely able to realize that I had est even attained over polar re-
becn but dreaming. Tho best ef- gions.
forts of three doctors at different ' Prof. Hergesell has just worked
times failed to help me. Then I ' out all the records taken. and from
was urged to try 1)r. Williams' Pink it appears that the lowest temper -
Pills. Within one month I felt a attire registered, minus 60 degrees
distinct improvement, and nfler centigrade, was not found at the
using eleven boxes I was again in ten -mile height, but at a little over
the full possession of health and six miles above the earth. At ten
strength. Several years have now miles the instrument registered
elapsed since this illness and as I minus 47 degrees centigrade.
have constantly enjoyed the best of
ht alth I ani warranted in saying
that the cure its permanent."
Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills should
be used in alt diseases caused by
thin, watery or impure blood, such
as nnacmia, rheumatism, stomach
trouble, the after effects of la -
grippe and fevers, neuralgia, head-
aches and the various ailments
common to women and growing
HANS BREITMAN SAYS:
"Ef a strancher vents you to in
dorso a cheque, tell 'im you vos vil-
ling to vait till der park vos open ''
If every housekeeper would nae
W llsou's Fly Pads freely during
the Summer months the house Ay
ireril would soon be a thing of the
past.
She --''Von here again I" Tramp
--"Yes, kind lady." She--" Well,
I won't help you again. I don't be-
lieve you have done a thing all the
year." Tramp "Indeed 1 have,
neon; I've just done thirty days."
KNEW WHAT WAS WANTED.
Miserly --"So that woman ducts r
charged you $2 a visit. Well, what
did she say I"
His wife -"Said I stayed indoors
too much. Here's her prescription "
Miserly (reading it)—"For extar-
nal use only. One nice walking
dress. One new hat. One pair
gloves to snatch. Apply every of
ternoon between three and lite."
A Cure for Rheumatism. --A pain-
ful and persistent form of rheuma-
tism is caused by impurities in the
blood, the result of defective action
cf the liver and kidneys. The blood
becomes tainted by the introduction
of uric acid, which causes much
pain in the tissues and in the joints.
l'arme1ee's Vegetable Pills are
known to have effected niany re-
markable cures, and their use is
strongly recommended. A trial of
theta will convince anyone of their
'slue.
TOO WELL-PREPARED.
Tho young Nova Scotia girl con-
fined to her mistress, after a few
days, sonic of the trials of her jour-
ney from her old home. "Nes an
awful time I had on the boat,
ma'am," she said, dolefully.
'' 'Teas that Iuado me so pato-lo4c-
ing when first you saw Inc.''
"You were very seasick, I sup-
pose," said the lady.
"Oh, no, ma'am, I was not sea-
sick at all," said the pretty Lida,
"but I lost my sleep. I rend the
card about how to put on the life -
preserver, and I thought I under-
stood it; but most likely I gut
something wrong, for when once I
got it on Ing, I couldn't find an
easy way to lie down, 'twas so clum-
sy And I never slept a wink all
night, ma'am!"
Practically all Canadian drug-
gists, grocers and general dealers
ecll Wilson's Fly Pads. If your
storekeeper does not, ask him why.
"Oh, Mr. Slowman," exclaimed a
worthy old lady to a minister, "I
do like the Sundays when you
preach!" "You gratify enc very
much, my good woman," answered
the latter, who knew he was not
popular. "There are few who think
as you do. But tell Inc what is the
reason of this preferences" "Why,
sir, I always get such a comfortable
scat," was the ingeniuos reply.
Bickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup
is agreeable to the taste, and is a
A lady writes: "I was enabled certain relief for irritation of the
to remove the cornsroot and throat that causes hacking coughs.
brunch, by the use o , f Hnll.anIf used according to directions it
(torn Cure." Others who lupe tried •
will break the most persistent cold,
and restore the air passages to
their normal healthy condition.
There is no need to recommend it
to those familiar with it, but to
those who seek n sure remedy and
arc in doubt what to use, the ad-
vice is—try Bickle's Syrup.
"You look bad, Jim. Have you
been laid tips" "Well. rather.
To -day's the first time I've been out
beefsteak, so far as is known, was
The highest price ever paid for t,f doors for three months." "What
crag the matter, old chaps" No-
ai Circle ('its, Alaska. The first thin' ; but the judge wouldn't be-
bee.fsteak that over reached that licve it."
town sold for forty-eight dollars a
pound, according to the newspapers Mn. Robert E. Peary. mon than nine
or the time. years ago. favorably commented on ]dories
Eye Remedy after its applicattnn i- h -r
This is the first proof. Prof. Her-
it have the same experience.gesell declares, that what is known Kindly mention the name of this
es the great atmospherie inversive paper in welting to advertisers.
layer, in which the temperature
EXPENSIVE IIEE:Fti7'1•:.1K.
rises again after having fallen
steadily, also exists over the Poles.
It was first observed by the pro-
fessor himself and the Prince t..f Ten Pound•' Sold for Forty-eight
Monaco, in 1905, in the sub-tropi l/ollarx a found.
cal parts of the Atlantic Ocean.
This warmer layer at or near the
girls. These Pills are sold by all Poles seems to be encountered at a
sued -ine dealers or sent by mail lower height than at the equator.
at 50 cents a box or six boxes for Hergesell's experiments have
$2.50 by The Dr. Williams' Medi- shown that at- the greatest alti-
eine Co., Brockville, Ont. tildes of which records are avail-
able it is colder at the equator
A MODERN SOLOMON. than at the Poles.
There was once a young man who
met two girls who were constantly 4111++11+♦+11♦++1♦1♦♦+
trgether. Now. lie was an ascntt .t SAFETY FOR CHILDREN.
young man, and he desired t•• say
something nice and agreeabl. to the ♦ Mothers should clever give
ladies, but he knew that if he paid ♦♦ their little ones a medicine 4.
a compliment to otic of the 0, no. ♦ that. they do not know to be +
matter which one, the other would' ,♦ ♦ absolutely safe and harmless. ♦
instantly be hurt. , . The so-called soothing meth -
So he thought rapidly fur a :no- ♦ cines contain opiates that
Ment, and then bald: ♦ stupify the child without cur -
"And, 1 know why you two girls ♦ inits ailments. An over
Ate together." ! r de -se of these medicines may
"And why t" asked the two g•r!_ : 1 kill the child. Baby's Own
together. + Tablets is the only child's
"Because everybody says tau', a ? , medieine that gives the me -
hand -eine girl always ch tenses a ; ther the guarantee of a goy -
homely one as a companion, s•) Clint.element analyst that it con-
ker beauty may Lc enhanced by the tains no poisonous opiate or
contrast." harmful drug. The Tablets
Either beth girls would he angry , cure constipation, indiges-
with hint, or delighted, after such { tion, wind colic, diarrhoea,
a remark. ♦ destroy worths. break up
And what do you think happened I, colds, and make teething
The two girls blushed :lel said easy. Sold by all medicine
be was n flatterer, and went li.••'i
way together, each happy fur het -
Pelf and sorry for the other.
dealers or by nlnil at 2;, cents i
n belt from The I)r. Williams' ♦
Medicine Co , Brock%ille,
Ont •
"Yes," said the warder. "he was •
�1������11��1�11111�♦♦'
the coolest and most tlu,uiiitful
convict mlio ever broke gaol. Ile -4.
left behind behind hint a note to the g.•% , 'I 11 1 \ h 1 NI: '1 111: '1 11' 11 I'1,1:.
e rnor of the prison, beginning : 1 - —
Iioi.e you will pardon ale for the lib. Quaint 1 Iiinc'e Imperial Decree Re.
tit I ani taking.' " cent!) I++ned.
The following Chine.• quaint int- I
per tat decree was recently issued
from the palace in Pekin: "Owing
to the scnr.-ity of rain Prince Kung
and others have been detailed to
I pray nt the 'fakeatien on our be-
1
hell of dedicating incense
and ales
Prince IQalIts o anti others toilc
shill vin -kung and other•temples te
pray by dedicating incense and now
plenty of rain has conic for which
we feel thankful. Therefore e e
have to show our thanks t., said
temples. We tf us dedicate incense
and we detail Puhnng to the Shao-
rhengmlo, Tsai Fu to the Yihontino
on the same day to dedicate incene.+!
and to perforoi ritual service to re-
turn thanks for the rain with de-;
sires for further rainfall to console
the peasants.''- Shanghai Mercury.
Poil1.Ntl.4:, 09
There were ten pounds of the
steak, which was shipped two hun•
dred and fifty miles to Circle City.
When the owner of the precious
bit of meat reached the camp, the
miners turned out in a body to see
it. It WAR placed on exhibition and
attracted its much attention as an
elephant. Everybody wanted a
piece of it, and the pieces offered
were sueh as would have resulted in
a mining -camp qua rred if it had
not been decided to raffle the steak
off for the benefit of a hospital
which llishep Rowe was trying to
establish for the miners at. Circle
Pity.
Bids were started at five dollars a
found, rind rose briskly to thiity-
five dollars. Finally, in order to
avoid complications, it was decided
to sell tickets at prices from fifty
cents to two (lellnre and a half for
the privilege of drawing for a slice.
After four hundred and eighty dei
tars' worth of tickets had been „old
Family for Eye Troubles resulting frac
Measles and Scarlet Fever, and later re
commended to the famous Ezoln•er, Cie
Han who now returns home as the niscnv•
ercr of the North Pole. Cold. Cutting
Winds and Dust cause Red. Werk. water!
}yes. Morino Fye Remedy affords Re.
liable Relief. Write Murine Eye Remedy
Chicano., for Illustrated E'o Nooks.
Murine. 50c., by Matt from All Druggists.
Doctor (ex,lnining patient whose
knowledge of pharmacopoeia is lim-
ited)—"Do you es "r have spasms of
breathlessness, my ratan'" Patient
---"No, doctor, 1 never hese any-
thing but cod -liter
It Lays a Stilling Hand on Pain.
—For pains in the joints and limbs
and ter rheumatic pains, neuralgia
and lumbago, Dr. Thomas' Fclhe-
tric Oil is without a peer. Well
rubbed in, the skin absorbs it and
it quickly and permanently relieves
the affected part. It. value lies in
its r,ongic property of removing pain
fr.,!I1 the bode, and ter that good
the (irntling begnn, and to the re- quality it is prized.lief of those in charge of the sale, -- -
no trouble resulted. Many it man is will 1''1; to lose a
-- —t- ---. — friend to acquire a d..ilai-.
Some Hien a re born lints and
some are con)p'lIrd to ecgtiire the Kindly mention the nuns of this
a1! paper in uritin; to adtrrtlsers.
MEAN DEATH OR SICKNESS.
Natives of Africa are Afraid to Mo-
lest 'turtle.
At a place called Kotran 00 the
11enclu Ivory Coast of Africa, the
natives believe that to eat or de-
stroy a turtle would mean death to
the guilty one or sickness in his
fa:nily. The fetich men declare that
Years ago a man went to sea fishing.
'In the night his canoe was tllr...yn
upon the beach empty. Three days
afterward a huge, deep-sea turtle
came ashore at the same place, with
the man on Its back alive and well.
It a turtle happens now to be wa:dh-
ed ashore there is great commotion
in the town. First the women sit
down on the beach and start sing-
ing and beating sticks; next a small
piece of white cloth is placed on
the turtle's back. Fond is prepar-
ed and placed upon the cloth; this
food generally consists of plantains,
rice and palm oil. Then, with more
singing, dancing and antics of the
fetich people, the turtle is carried
back into the sea.
CURED IN 014E MONTH.
It woman, who Das Kidney or
Bladder Trouble, could go to Devleville.
Ont.. and talk to Hrs. A. Simpson. they
would do Just as she did—take Gin Pills
and cure themselves.
"For 14 or 16 yeare, I had Kidney and
Bladder Trouble. guttering at times in-
tense pain. I doctored continually but
nothing gave me permanent relief until 1
was persuaded to try Gin Pills. Within a
couple of days. I received great relief. and
after taking one box. I was completely
Cured."
Write National Drug A Chemical Co..
(Dept. W 1) Toronto, for free sample.
LOCATED.
"Say," queried the would •be hu
rnorist, "where is that place Atoms
that so many people are blown tot"
"It's just the other side of Efigy,
the place in which so many people
are hanged," answered the solemn
person.
A Pill that Proves Its Value.—
Those of weak stomach will find
strength in Parinelee's Vegetable
Pills, because they serve to main-
tain the healthful action of the sto-
mach and the liver, irregularities in
which are most distressing. Dys-
peptics are well acquainted with
them and value them at their pro-
per worth. They have afforded re-
lief when other preparations have
failed, and have effected cures in
ailments of long standing where
ether medicines were found unavail-
ing.
PROOF POSITIVE.
Blox—"Theorists are fools."Knox—"Is that your theory I"
Blox---"Yes."
Knox --"Then we will let it go nt
that."
It is an undisputed fact that
one packet of Wilson's Fly Pads
bas actually killed a bushel of
house flies. Fortunately no Buell
quantity can ever he found in a
well kept house, but whether they
be few or many Wilson's Ely Pads
will kill them all.
HELPS BIS MEMORY.
Little \Willie—"Say, pa, %%bat is
a forget-me-not'"
Pa ---"It is a knot in the string a
woman tics around her husbald's
finger, my son.''
Worms derange the whale sya-
: em. Mother Graves' Worm Exter-
minator deranges worms and gives
rest to the sufferer. it only costs
25 cents to try it and be convinced.
IMPOSsIBI.I:.
LA GRIPPE
Arrested, and Consumption Cared
Mr. G.D.Colwell,of Walksrvi'k,OnL
wu stricken dam.• n with La Grippe io 1905
and u kit him is very balcond.tioa Fie
says: 1 wee alln„ down and bordering on
Consumption 1 could not sleep at n yhts,
had awLI ev,ues. and coughed nemrly the
who!. time. 1 his is how I was when 1
bey an to take F'sychine, 1, • tow nervous
state ; but from the first b tt'e 1 I•eyen to
improve. Itd.J marvel. ler tae andtreeeht
me back to health in no cline. rock ins • neve
man of me. It forti5r1 the body ega•;nst
the attacks of La Ge iiiand is a sure pre-
ventative. 1 al we. s take l'sy. h ine if 1 feel
• co'd coaxing on and it puts me right is
no time." oo
WITHOt)r )t8YC 1H NEE
Fes Sal b a0 Dreco.• ea Dealers. se.. & 11
p r h.ltie.
Dr. T. A. SLOCUM
WIITID,
TOR014T0
YCHN
PRONOUNCED SI -KE' `.
FOR SALE.
LI ONO ROOK 1'4 FAVORITE
rrm,
words,, sle, Ten cents
like, Granby, Nue.
(,.s
�r:tip!
AGENTS WANTED
VyANTED -- LOCAi, AND GENERA.
Agents Liberal (^ntTacte to Root'
men : apply by letter Continental 14f
Insurance Company, Toronto. ('orrtw
pondence confidential.
EDUCATIONAL.
A- BOYD'S SIMPTHAND SCHOOL1Stl
Yonge St. 'r, neuro, t,reperee a
recent st•nographere in 10 dove by Oa
BOYD Sl'L-LA-111C HEATED!. Polito( us -
cured. Write for catalogue.
STOOKS.
To INVESTORS- Your orders to buy et
es,^ll Cabal: or other Sto•kt vi 11 r4
Feive my personal attention. ('ol.ait and
(low (Janda Mining (lairns for sate o( el-
Fban`e. 8. 1.1 Mathew,. Broiler. 4j Scott
8t., Toronto.
CANCER, Tumors, Lauf et.', iniernal
and exta,ual, cured with ; . • 1) out
h-,ne treatment. Write us before 1•,.: tats. DA
.ns,.lmtn lie lien l'o„ LL.1 , Colli:,,M .. '1_ font
Cosh log Fc011�13
We buy Wing and Tart rke�
Feathers. Write kr price'
1,f1. W. Nelson A Co., Toronto, )rite
TyPEwRITE Rs
Bargain prices, *is to $65, fait reales)
taken in exchange tor Model eo ro-d rt
Remingtons. Many of these mac hined
show little use.
Remington Typewriter Cemesnr. lrmll.d,
144 11.1v h111ART. TOM iN 1,1
LEARN
Press and Willie!
Cutting, Fiifing,,
and Putting Togathor
by mail in yl.nr spare time at l,t•T,e
on ('rsh or Instalment Plan. Ali
thinking of taking a COuTPe chi
winter write for free particulars a
er earl; date Addre's
Sanders' Dress Culling School
I...e -r ,`13.tarloa Cann.la.
'Fruit Growers I
LISTEN.
11 rm. ar« .? I.-' .lr..i .-, Ir.. t 1 , route • • N•
Pith and i Ilh. The Fruit • • .ren' Se ,
1• h •!•11n4 114 irlft:eth An gin. , • • meati:, r, the
Temple nulidingyt. l'ricl!ca: a•tdreries on ad
fruits I,y Pr.f. J•doi esti„ C•,rnell I's'.cntty
New York: D g Falvey. westAatt. New Y.,rkI
(' B Atu.tt 1• .•rville Mlchi,lan;.1.11 cornea.
Nc■toi rgh. 4 1 awl 1..01 ef.,10be+1Clator1e
sr„wrr..
SPECIAL SINGLE rept t*CUR5t0IS ON
ALL PArLWSYS.
Exhibition cf Apples Irrarst In Canal*, In.
cludiag Oregon sine O..ta,ta ■eyed Prolt.
at Innen 1.. tea prat r&norm te
]•.
W I,u1,;e!t•, Parilnruent IS.d:Jwa-, Toruut .
Facetieue Old Lady (to tramp) ---
"You remind me of a piece of flan.
nil." Tramp ---"I do- -eh? And
w 1►v so, misRus 7" Facetious Old
The fanner who spent half a day Lad --'•You shrink from Kasb:n 't
getting two fence -posts in line with y g•
eneh other has a kindred spirit in
the newly enlisted man who. not
long ago was ordered to the range
for his first target drill. Out of
his tewenty-one chances, he made
not n single bit.
"•Yeu'.e missed that target every
time said an officer. "What en
earth is the matter 2”
"Well, sir," answered the new
nsan. "the only reason I can think
of is that the person who eel up my
target hasn't placed it in a straight
line from here."
The silent man is more to be
feared than the gi nt:olie chap.
r.
�iTTP COLA) err-► p'.•,1.,%JA,PLIVAttr
11,0'1.4WILt1.1ti( YDilltt!
' When one la-.a,il'M
•hrough," ur suffers f u,n
1 j'l,rnatn,a.nbe ler.,
lntwr y
go, •I ,rdr:
tea.,s,n- W r
.-a r...•
\erlr.tt•n1•ma r..:•.
lit. in:L-•m.a.wo••••! •..
IS••-1c!.'l.1 T11V1r1.
,r li...,
. nn; a Cramp.
,•.. Muss le.
►'suns 01 ant
4...1. use
dna .. ere
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aerie E=•;"
MAGISTRATE SPEAKS FOR ZAM-BUK
Magislr:.,e ferry, .1 Goldfields, B.C., be:ieves in making •
t sed th:n` anown. Writing of Zan} Bok, tine great household
bain., he says:—"Atter a very fair trial 1 lia.e proved Zam•fl•.k
eminently sattsfectnry. In my case at cured a skin rash ul .ve
fearl sanding which no doctor had been able to do any • :awl
or. I would certainly encourage any person to keep lam.•Huk
uit right. Err n
In his home." The magistrate isq t t r1 t Every me needs
lam•Bok' t'nequelle.l for tuts, burns,hxuises, arena, blood
t.oaoning and all skin Aimee,. All stores and druggists sell it at
so Bents a buy. Jre cure for piles.
DON'T NEGLECT THAT SORE I
A Chicago man hes just died from blood poison-
ing arising from neglect of a small sore. Don't
neglect a cut, a Estch of eczema, or a1 open 1,,ee
of any kind. The air is Cid of poison gems,
waiting to start ms thdr 1%il re.n!!s in neglected
sore., wounds, etc. In tam Ruk 11 sa(e'y. Lam -
flak is so high:}r antiseptic that applied to any
'kinder/sic er injury it snakes blood poisoning i•n
possible. In •tong Zane Huk lou have three
proteases going on et once for 74m•Buk is healing
soothing and ant•.eptic. Try it without delay.
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TEST ZAM-QUR AT OUR EXPENSES
We appreciate the position tater, 11 :he roan sr woman se
says:—" 1f )our preparation is whetou claim, you should
have no objection to letting ns Dy it before trending our money
nn U." To every person taking this view we say, vnd one cert
stamp(tn pay re•urn postage) and nerve and date of this papts
to 7.am Ituk Co , Toronsn, and we will nisi! yon * bee triol bt.,4
of
/5,11 Hak. %em• H.:k is purer herbal, saitabte for the deice'.
skin of little children, yet ; w enol enough to heal chtwiic totes
of long yea's' standing. Ail druggists and stoves, son, per bog,
3 for $1 a s.