The Brussels Post, 1911-12-7, Page 5i
AISINESS CARCS,.
K. 0. T. M.
AreasOla Pent at Kae0absoil, No,8
hold their regular meetings In the Lodge
Ream,
Booker Imok, go the 1stt
and ar
d
Tuesday en e 0 each month,
Visitors always
welcome.
A, SO it Elia, Oom, A, 01o0UI1t*1, R, a,
WM. SPENOE
OONVEYANOER Arm ISSUER'
OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
Moo tn. ltho P001 0111oe, Ethel. 00,4
JOHN ` HARRIS,
Agent Howiek Mutual.
Fire Insurance Company
Officio and Reeidonoe- '.
WALTON, ONT.`'
JOHN SUTHERLAND
rN8090001,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
lit l3. $OOTT AS AN AUCTION-
• eau, will nen for betterOtiose, to
bettor men, In lees time and lase obarges
than an other Auctioneer iu East Huron or,
y.
he won'tcharge anything.thinS Dates and orders
own always tap arranged at Otte office or by
ra
pvnnedal gpplillsstion.
LEGAL I ONVEYANCINL.
`]AT 'bd, SINCLAIR—
V V • Barrister, Solicitor, Ooaveyanoeri
Notary Pabile. &c. Wfllae-Stewartto Block
l door North o r Central Hotel.
Solloitor: tor the Metropolitan Bank,
pBOUDFOO'r BAYB & RILLORAN
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
PUBLIC.-. ETU.
W. 2nottnFuoT, K. O. ' E. U. HAYS
J. L. Kumquat;
Line..—Thule forulerly`oaoupied by Messrs
Oamorou.t Holt,
020010aten. ONTARIO...
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steamers
1SuiIInews Dardi
MISS BERTHA ARMSTRONG
Teo e
w h r of Piano
oStudio at Carter's Etude Stora, one door North
f the Standard Bank, Brussels, 8•tf
MISS PERL.E SHARPE
her second xa' iva,
hat, passed Pianoforte
h ao e o to
Mon of the pinaofor'te DoparGmant of the To.
•.onto Conservatory of Music, and: la prepared
to take pupils at her home, Prinoeao street.
iaa'Visite Ethel Friday and Saturday of eaeb
week, ._
DR, T. T. M'RAE-
'Baehelol' of Medloine, University of Toronto ;
Licentiate And Graduate of the College of Phy-.
elolsns and Surgeons, Ont. • Post.graduate
Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat klospital,
Chiosggq,Ill, Ex -House Surgeon to St.Mich-
aces Hospital,Toronto.
Oifleo oyer If. R. Smith's Drug Store. ' Tele-
p)1f7nQ connection with Qranbrook at all honre,
ST. JOHN"AIVD HALIFAX TO.
LIVERPOOL'
Steamer P'rotn St. John From Halifax
Grampian Sat. Deo. 2nd Direct
Victorian Fri, Deo, Btlr Sat, Dec. 9411
*Scotian - Nat Deo, 9th
Corsican Tnturs, Dee, 14th . Direot
*This stemner"sails to Glasgow.
RATES OF PASSAGE
Mat Clans, $7250 and $82.50 according to
steamer.
,00 according tor.
Class, 52 OD -to g
Second C e $ $50
steamer,
Third Class, $80 25; $91.25 and $82.50 nocording
to 9lteelner.
TSTON ro GLASGOW
Scotian from Boston Thursday, Deo. 7th.
Etlmidion from BostonThurstlny, Dec, 21st.
PORTLAND TO GLASGOW
Lake Erie from Portland Tliut'sday Nov. 9010
Sicilian Deer 14th
• Corinthian " Dec. 28th
Steaniero on`Glasgow service carry "One
Class" ppast Bra'BG $45.00 and $47.50 rates and
third ohms at $80.25.'
Pull information as to rate'., oto„ on applica-
tion to
W. H. KERR.
AgontAllan Line, . Brussels.
Winter Term from Jan. 2
- - - Yourisk nothing by attending this
�pay,t. 3.ylan and It will remain so
College. Its reputation for nP
Imparter
training and eealin absolute-
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p'L.t_IOTT
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TORONTO, ONT.
Is In aolnss by itself when strictly first• el clues work is considered, ,Graduates el
are sure to get good positions owing to
their proper training, Write for largo 'i
csto1Ogqi� e. -
Oen Young and t. W. J. ELLIOTT,.
Alexander Sts. i Principal.
`Y'
1Y
'su t46Oa AOL �dYt&
UPTURE
1r OR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL, ONT.
Phyeloian and Surgeon; Post Graduate oourees
London (Eng), New York and Chicago Hos-
pitals. Speciatl attention to disease of eye, ear,
nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses..
DR. HAMILTON
Dental Surgeon
Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto
University ; Licentiate of Royal College of
Dental Burgeons, of Toronto. Offioe inSmith
Block recently vacated by Dr. Peild.
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
lle n Da and night calls. Office opposite
Oo 6 PP
g•.
M311 Ethel.
Flour
2liaN,0 ,Tem air Itatiz ar
BRUSSELS
Go1No BOaTir G050G'NonPu
Mail 7:07 a in Express 10:55 a m
Express 11=:25 a in Mai t 1;59 p m
Express 2:05 p m Express 8:52 p m
WALTON
To Toronto - To Goderloh
Express 7:41 am Express 11;87 a m
Express,,,..,,.. 2.57 p m Express 7:55 p m
WROXETSR
Going East - 7:05 n. m, and 8:55 p. In.
Going West - 12:40 and 9;97 p. m.
Alltrains going East connect with C. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound,Elora and T
G. B. etntions.
GEO. ALLAN Loonl
, Agent.
Put Itews
10 CENTS pays for 'run POST to any ad-
dress in Canada up to fan. 1st. Send it
to,abient friends.
111E Canadian Jubilee singers will
visit Brussels on Wednesday December
loth, They are well worth hearing.
KEEP December 2245 clear for the
well known Firth Co. Mr. Firth, Miss
Jackson and Homer Eaton present a
program not easily equalled.
ELECTION EXPENSES.— H. S. Morphv's
published electiou expenses iu North
ie
Perth,totalled
1 A. H i, to 's
�6182 • .
3 P
ex eases in East Huron were $28c, 03
and Jas. Bowman's in the same riding,
$27o.
Every family has need of a good,
reliable liniment. For sprains,
bruises, soreness of the muscles and
rheumatic pilins there is none better
than Chamberlain's. Sold by all
dealers. -
JOINT LIBERAL MEETING.- Friday
evening oh next week a joint political
meeting for Centre •aud North Huron
will'be held in the town Hall, i3russels,
at 8 o'clock. Addresses are expected by
Thos. McMillan, W. H. Kerr and
others. Ladies invited.
CONSERVATIVE MEETING.— A joint
public meeting in the Conservative in-
terests will
I take place in Brussels Town
r t
Hall, Saturday evening of next week, at
8 o'clock, to be addressed by A. H. Mus
grove, candidate for North Huron 1 las.
Bowman, M. P., and Rev. Jos. Elliott,
candidate for Centre Huron. Seats re-
served for ladies,
When your feet are wet and cold,
and your body chilled through and
through from exposure, take a big
dose of Chamberlain's (lough Remedy,
bathe your feet in hot water before
going to bed, and you are almost
certain to ward off a severe cold.. For
sale by all dealers.
pen. E' SINGERS.—' Be sure you hear
r
the Canadian Jubilee Singers, Wednes-
day evening, December 2010, They
give a choice selection of solos, duets,
quartettes and choruses. Their singing is
soul -stirring ; their fun delightful, clean
and wholesome. Come and hear them
sing the Old Plantation sougs. 'Pickets
may be bad and seats reserved_ at Fox's
drug store. Pickets 25 and 35 cents.
ACCIDENT.— The Exeter Advocate
last week says :—Earl, the young son of
Rev. L. G. Powell, was painfully in-
jured while playing on the school
grounds 'Phersday last. He made'a
quick turn and in so doing rata against
a tree, inflicting an ugly wound on hos
forbead and rendered him unconscious
for an hour or more. He was at once
removed to hi the and he has sine,:
vert,
oulilerlySvith
The quicker a eol61 ie gotten rld oR ®t♦o•t♦•4♦♦Wyf4♦9•4A•♦11.0@
the less the danger from pneumonia k ♦
and other serious diseases, Mr.. B. ,o
W, L, Hall, of Wa'yerly, Vu„ says : R
"'I . firtniq ,believe,believeUhumbepllunr s ;
Cough Remedy to be absolutely the A
reparation on the market for etdde, t
fale1 s
itt n trd
c r
p e recommended
1 lavY
i
unci they all ugt•ee With int,," For Salo •
by all stealers.. I
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DECEMBER WEATHER b
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A Pegular Storm Period covers the
and to the 7t141, having its centre on the.
4th. The Mercer'y period is eeolral on
tile Sill, with . fell Moon la perigree,
Earth's winter solstice, also, bears op
this period. Moon being on the teles^
tial equator on the 1st, the barometer
wilTbegie to fall, aud other conditions
will appear early in this period, Froth
about Sunday the 3rd, to Thursday
the 7111, look for general Winter storms,
Rain will turn to heavy sleet and snout,
and fierce gales and blizzards will sweep
most parts of sea and land. Many
seismic shakes will be reported between
tfie 2nd mid 8th, central on the 440, 5th'
and'4th, A great cold wave will rush
from the northwest, spreading South
and East from the 5th to Toth,
A:Reactionary Storm period is cen-
tral at the magnetic and electric crisis
of Winter solstice, on the firth, 12th and
I t
h: Look
at this time for a
spellell of continued threatening, stormy weath-
er. ` Navigation on the Atlantic Ocean
will be perilous, and inland storms
will be bitter and prolonged. V'olanic
unrest and outbursts, with Earth cur-
rents and auroral illuminations, will.
be at maximum. causing seismic dis-
turbance in maev places, outside the
limits of the regular seism10 periods.
A Regular Storin Period is central
ou the . t5th, extending from the 13th
to the 17th. Low barometer, sudden
change to warmer, with possible light-
ning and thunder and rain, will appear
to southward about the 13th, and on
the 14th,..r5th, rfith and 17th general
Winter solstice storms' will be natural
over sea and land, covering must parts
of the Northern Hemisphere. Higli,
barometer, sweeping gales and great'
cold will bring up the rear of storm
areas.
A Reactionary Storm Period will
eawed rale
with ren
• er
atm
change to w
I
g
z
•Oth.
and snow, on and touching the
21st .and 22nd., The dio'urbance at
this time will .centre about the new
_Morin on the 20th this being th.e center
of another seismic period, extending
Irom toe i8tb to 2200 This period
will add to the accumulations of snow
and ice, resulting from previous solstice
storms, and winter's cold will tighten
its grip with the high barometer follow -
ng the storms.
A Regular Storm Period covets the
last week ofthe year, being central
nu the 21th. - .Storms will bring rain
and probable lightning and thunder
un and touching the 28111, but snow
and sleete
t
will
tollow.
w. Hi
h baromet-
er, me
t-
er Northwest galea and cold, fair wea-
ther
a•.her will prevail iu most parts ufthe
country -as we pass into 1912,
Walton
3270 was paid for the old Presby-
terian church 011 the Grey township
side. Alex. Gardiner was the buyer.
,fno.'8Vatt.aud Robt. Reid were ap-
pointed a Committee to see abnul
moving the buildieg to the property
flT. Gardiner purchased from the
11e0uaig estat e.
BEEP RING.—Tile annual meeting
of lite Wanton locality Beef ring was
1101(1lhull Fo•itlay evening at the horse
of JIM. Bennett Accounts for past
season were satisfactorily settled.. a1101
the season's busiiess wound
up.7t
tons of beef were consumed by the
patrons. J. R. Bell gave good saris -
faction its butcher. Officers elected
are Jen. Smillie, Jno, Ewen, Jas.
Lawson and Jim. Bennett. Jas. Mc -
'radium wtta re-elected Secretary
which office he has held for several
seasons. Ring will resnrue on April
1st.
THINK TWO OVER
Special o�♦
during
,
tle
tend,r if ..
c t
r remedy fails
Thle OftborfeRhhoonlvotQnlSnkothpetlgolnfidpnoo
• 1t pe.), for all medicine ns (d
• • i to eorugletely relive you of coned-
*
piltiou. We Cake all the risk, You
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• roenbli obligated to us r
•areany Y Y
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p ooffer,
im 1• i� u accept t 101
whatever, i o C r
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statement,but
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Y� That's a 1 ht b_
Valu y
o we mean every word. of it, Could
• Anything be more lair fel' you ?
♦• A most scientific, cetalluen-sense.
♦ treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which
• are eaten like candy, Their actino'
♦
principle is a recent scientific die-
; covery'that is odorless, colorless, and.
♦ tasteless ; very peououuoed, gentle,
• and pleasant iu action, and particul•
i•• ally agreeable in every way. This
ingredient does not cause diarrhoea,
nausea, flatulence, griping, or other'
• inconvenience. Rexall Orderlies are
particularly good for children, aged
• and delicate persona.`
•If you surfer from chronic or habit-
ual constipation, or the associate or
dependent chronic ailments, we urge
you to try Rexall Orderlies at our,
rich. Remember, you can get them in
Brussels only at one store. 12 tablets,
10 cents ; 38 tablets, 25 cents ; 80 tab-
lets, 50 cents. Sold only itt our store
—The' Rexall Store. F. R. Smith.
IN
Like A Thief. In Tho Night
That's how pain comes. We sit
near an open window,. get stiff neck or
sore back.. Perhaps enol oft too
quickly after exertion—rlrenliratism'
develops. ,
Spend what you may, but money
can't buy anything better than
Nerviline. Its penetrating power en-
ables it to reach deep tissues,—that's
why it'Cnres aches that all else can't
tough.- For outward application we
guarantee five buries more strength
than in any outer liniment. Inward-
ly its harmless and 140 sure as the
hereafter to ease et 01100, Don't ac-
cent asubstitute for Nerviline which
is the one great household panacea of
to -day.
McKillop
TOWNSHIP Ooutio L.—Tho O
eaforbh on Nov. 24th,
Peso tiles
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' Tailor to Men •
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prove of interest to many readers and.
pal ticularly to old timers. Mrs.
Buchanan wap born in CountyTriope,
Leland, in 1828, and was married at
22 years of age to the late Wm. Bo-
ehituau, . Together they came to
America in search of fditune and
their first child died at four months,
while they were detained in quaran-
tine. An ocean voyage in those days
was vastly different from what 'it is
to -day and .in the old sailing ship,
with primitive sanitary conveniences
and not the hest of food, fever, known
its.immigratit's fever, broke out and
all the ennipitly with the exception of
Mrs..Buclirtllal and a brother-ul-tats'
In this
with the disease. I
were down
emergency she developed ed ta1 tt for
tsick
e d L tCe upon the 1
i usui and atter t 1
n p
which latter nit stood many a poor
settler in good eteitd. After some
enriens experiences in transportation,
which was none too good in those
days, the .final ' stage of the
journey was performed on foot and
North Ettsthope was reached. Het e
Mr. Buchanan worked during the
t
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Up-to-date
Xma Gifts
Come and see the new ideas in
Our Holiday Stock
Watches
From $1.00 up. Our prices are
the lowest.
Clocks
Newest in Parlor, Dining -room,
Kitchen and Bedroom Clocks.
Jewelry
The latest in Necklets, Pendants,
Brooches, Diamond Rings, Sig-
net Rings, Tie Pins, Bracelets,
Fobs, etc.
Fountain Pens, Ebony Goods,
Out Glass, Fancy Brass Novel-
ties, Xmas and New Years Post
Dards, 'Fags, Seals and Booklets.
Latest , designs in Silverware.
China,; Rand Bags, Pipes in
Oases, etc.
tans -
hew
and finally to
harvest a y decided
out a home for himself in the wilds of
Elora. After a prospecting trip he
located his land and built a shanty
taking in his young wife in the Fall
of 1847. Such was tire hurry to found
the new hone that when Mrs. Buchan-
an arrived no floor was laid The
township was not surveyed until the
next year and was not put upon the
ntaliket until three or four years later.
In a few months however owing to
Mrs. Buchanan's energy and resource-
fulness, seconded by her husband's
efforts, a, great change was effected in
1110 home and many a new comer
looked withenvy upon the 001nfort-
able surroundings. Every settler
Was welcome at the Buchanan hone
and the sacred rights of hospitality
were practiced with a regularity that
never failed. The first minister
known P
n vn to the townshl was 1131.
Case
who held services from house CO house
Mrs. Bu
Who baptized bh and
and t ap
chanans first child born in the bush.
The first school was held in Mr. Bu-
chanan's barn. Mr. Buchanan was
also the first trustee in the township.
He had a long_ and weary task in
getting the fist school started, so
many of the settlers dreading the
comparatively heavy impost upon
their slender resources. However
these difficulties were at length over-
come and Miss Doxter was appointed
as the first teacher. Later on a con-
gregation was started, Mr. and Mrs.
Buchanan being the first members.
Both continued active and faithful
1 Irrbc s i of the chetah until the end'
ne
came. I
t waa with
pride
and
grati-
fication
ficalion t e saw the first Methodist t
church erected
in the township, the
site being on Mr. Viponds faun
around what is now known as the
Donegal cemetery. • Mrs. Buchanan
had great joy in being spared to see
the handsome brick structure erected
during the last Summer. She was
not spared to witness the opening but
she saw all but the finishing touches
put upon the building and her mind
constantly reverted to the humble be-
ginning she herself saw and the
growth grttduai but sure tvh1011 she
was permitted to take part in and re-
joice over. One of her last acts was
to give a subscription to the new hard-
wood Hoot of the church and to draw
attentioi,to the contrast between the
humble beginnings of her experience
in the township with the new church.
Many new comers were not only as-
sisted with the advice personal ex-
perience rendered valuable but also
received practical aid. In all times
of sickness Mrs. Buchanan
answered every call and no night
was too dark and no road too bad
.to keep her from going to any
settler's home when the call came.
Far and wide she was familiarly
known as "Grannie" and no more
affectionate or more endearing title
oe one better earned was ever giv-
en to any one. When there were
no, doctors nearer than Milverton
oe Stratford nee services were in
great request and she responded
with a cheerful alacrity which ren-
dered theta doubly valuable. From
many a settler's home came bless-
ings
Ings to !ret who never foiled as long
as her strength would allow. She
realized that in service was her
greatest reward. One distinguishing
characteristic of the late Mrs.
Buchanan was her desire often ex-
pressed to allow the light to
shine from her windows after
darkness had fallen. No
blinds or curtains were allowed to
obstruct the beneficent rays. She
after ' = linew. what belated
reveller might find
.nt f,•t•th Din pelp01
With the changing times the habit 23uelianan waa a fine 1'ei?re•
skill 00ntinued and many visitors felt kype. 43. grandohildl'en o7 wllloli
the light to be a welcome in adyanoe W. Douglas of the Brussels gravel 1
In addition to the warily and hearty • is the eldest' grand-daagbtef 182001,
per'scllal welcome of which they welt, great grandchild), en survive,
assured alien they crossed the thresh-
old. The old fashioned and hearty
hospitality widely extended will cause ■ ■
i
n n
runny a warm memory Co loll, yenta
P
ie incident h
of the deceased tyo .,n Pl
s only hr Pthe howl.
YI MN
W eaA 'a'' 0 ��..
a 0 y eter�}c
tality and good will extended Co All
sorts and conditions of people during
her prolonged life. Coming 710101 the
North of Ireland Mrs. Buchanan ME'
strongly Orange and Conservative
but she never allowed personal pt'e-
judioes to interfere with social work.
Every one respected here 0101ivi0ti011s
when they learned how strongly she
hold,them and bow real they were to
her. Her strong sense oRustice how-
ever never allowed her to ging these
conditions in antagonism with her.
many and often self imposed duties.
At the funeral the officiating minister
deferred to the strong moral and re-
ligious infinence she brought to bear
upon the early life of the commun-
ity and bow fruitful in results her life
had proved. Ill addition to the child
that died in infancy one daughter
died in her teens and the following
survive hey:—Mrs, John Young, El -
ma Mrs. Richard Terry, Exeter ;
Mrs. Jacob Patrick, Michigan ; An-
drew, Listowel ; James, lillma ; Rob-
ert, Elma
obert,Elora 7 W, S. and J. 0. in West-
ern Ca
esternCa adeandk on the home-
stead.
Aleck r
stead The present generation can
never realize the debt of gratitude
they owe to the efforts and work of
the early pioneers of whom Mrs.
(Prix; PORT has node - arrltngenleil .0 1
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Brussels, Ont.
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SECRETS OF HONE LIFE
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Statements ®ads by patients taking the New Method Treatment. Theykw it Cures
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EliNo Names or Testimonials used without written consent
CONSTITUTIONAL BLOOD DISEASE. VARICOSE VEINS OURED.
Patient No. 10474. "The spots are all
Case No. 16888. Symptoms when - he.
started treatment:—Age 21, single, in
gond from my lege and arms and I fool dinged 1n immoralhabits several years ,
good now. I am 1519 grateful' to you 'Varicose. Veins on both sides—pimplesand shall never forget the favor your on the face, etc. . After two months".
aur
treatment he Writes a
s fo
haws Y
for me. You can .
v done 0
Sainae have mod very
n ter to hand and
am
loom 1 t
•din it to
welcome
in recommending myname mud,
use myself c
o think mY e
any sufferer, I am going to got mar- glad Varicose say that I
ried soon. Thanking You once more, Snpared1,Veins hove whle and. it
lseems
appeared for quite a delle and rt seems
ate." a aura: I work herder -and Yost loss
tired. I havo no deslro for• that habit
SASS TWO MONTHS CURED HIM. whatever. and if I stay lilts this, Which
I have every reason to believe S :will.
Patlent No. 16705. Age 23. Single. Thanking you for your kind attention,"
Iodo110d in immoral Anita 4
etc.
years. Da -
posit in urine and drains at night.
back. weak sexually. He writes:—"I Patient No. 12022. This patient (aged
Varicose Veins on both sides, pains in GAINED 14 POUNDS TN ONE MONTH.
Tecelved your letter of recent date and 58) had a chrome ease of Nervou0-'De-
in reply 2 am pleased to say that after 111ty and Saaual Wealcneas and was .run
taking two months' treatment 1- would down In vigor and vitality. After ono
consider myself completely cured, as I month's treatment he ;sports as rot
kava seen no signs of them coming rows:—"I am feeling very
well. I have
Deck (one year). gained 14 pounds in one month, so that
I will have to congratulate you." Later
THE WORLD SEMIS DIFFERENT.report:—"I am beginning to feel more
like a man. I feel my ,iondlti,. . is
Patient No. 16623. 'T have not had getting better every week. %eie la'
port Doar Doctors -A fool
when don't know wmonth's n that I
EmissionIrea[me t t t
a regular t
be tact
t
emsone ti
e h world. sethought n
feeling fine. The get,I the g t
and et g have to
altogether a ttereat to me sand. I thank would never be cured but I put
God for directing me to you. You have adence in you from the start and
been an honest doctor with me." have cured met"
CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY
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