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Port Perry Star, 2 Mar 1910, p. 6

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r for the defence pleaded for ency, as this was Train's first OF-"STRIPPINGS" IS ALL CREAM, NOT MILK: Dr. B. J. Kendall, Geneva, Illinois, Has Tested It With Best Results. "he most certain method 'ever adopted for the cure of the "Great White Plague" is through the diet used as per directions given below which 'can be taken "at home and cohen within the reach of the poor a8 well"ns the rich. : The modus operandi is to force the body to take oun fat, & desider- stam long felt by the medical pro- Session but never before attained to. "During the last fifteen years I have prescribed this diet in hun- dreds of instances and where direc- tions Have been followed strictly it has raised the weight and ificreased the strength and-vitality of the pa- tient rapidly up to a normsl condi- tion, thus enabling nature to assert hee sovereign right to be the domin- ating force in the body and the germs causing consumption have been overcome and the cure accomplish- ed. Some have gained @& pound a day and would gradually take 'on fess until they would mot increase fa' weight more, THE ALL IMPORTANT THING is 'to drink large quantities of milk 'strippings (the very last of the milking, which is all & cream when a proper' cow is selected). This seems so simple and easy that have refused te follow 'direc- tiens and demand medicines to cure them; but: there has not yet been discovered any medicine that is a specific for consumption: Ta geb best results a healthy cow should be selected, one: that does not cough 'and one that gives very rich milk, 'A Jersey cow is prefer- able, The milk should always be tasted; to be sure that there is a large per cent of cream in it: The last quart should be milked into» separate dish which rests in a larger = vessel containing warm water just sufficient to prevent the strippings from cooling below blood heat. - The cow should be thorough- ly cleaned to prevent any dirt get- ting into: the milk so: the patient on blow back the froth and drink' at once without straining as this cools it too much. HOW MUCH TO DRINK. Begin by drinking nearly a pint jn the morning and the same ab night and = increase - the quantity gradually so that in 10 or 15 days . a full quart will be taken twice'a : . Tt, should be taken immediate. «ly after milking before 'it has had {ime to cool any. All should be taken that can be without too much 'discomfort and then rest 2 or 3 utes 'and drink 'more and rest ).. abou 4,000 | pelts, valued ab about the furs will So ©0! be conveniently. minutes the patien ) the table such articles of food as are known to agree with to- mach. At noon eaf as usual. pings: are not ow blood heat and taken immediately after it is milked a full quart will tothe circulation in a remarkably 'short time. 1 never have seen a case but could comfort. worth mentioning when above directions' were followed strictly, although some have declar- ed they could not before trying it; but when they delayed taking for half an hour and the milk had cooled ten degrees 1 have seen hall a pint make them very sick. THE GREAT BECRET of sncoess with it is in taking it immediately after milking and not allowing it to cool below. blood heat, taking 'a full quart' mornin and evening and having milk that is very rich. The following is a typical case, Mrs. A. E. was suddenly startled to find her weight was forty. pounds below normal. She was coughing terribly 'and soon had a very pro- fugo hemorrhage from the lungs that came near taking her life, I at once began the use of the milk strippings after ~ hemorrhage was stopped and in a few days, 'about ten or fifteen, she had gained near: ly a pound a day and waa soon able to get out of Bed and go around the house. She gained quite rap- idly and as her weight and strength increased her "cough 'decreased; When she had gained thirty pounds in about three months her cough ; lef: her. T had her continue the same diet for 8 or 8 weeks longer and she gained ten pounds more and then would net take on more} flesh. She was then as well as she ever had been and continued well after the strippings were discon- tinued. SHE TOOK NO MEDICINE after the hemorrhage was stopped excepting a little pepsine and some other digestive to aid - digestion and a simple cough remedy to ease the cough ; but tar, lobelis, opium, tartar emetic and such medicines as disturb the stomach and inter: feve with digestion were carefully} avoided, It is easy for those on: a farm to carry out this method, and on sev: eral occasions parties 'who lived 'in the city purchased: a suitable cow and: after complete . recovery, in every: instance, they sold the cow foc nearly as much as was paid for. Tr. I do not remumber any case that followed the directions strictly that wag not cured, but several persist- od in declaring they could not take it until: so much valuable time was waisted that they lost their lives by it. ¢ : I have found the same. above: directions. > carefully, equally creasing the weight {those run transferred in- patient should eat at tion to ask the Ontario Govern for Lon to have the city govern- ed by & commission. The operation of telaph by in a surplus of $372,000. A It of new lines 'are to he : pany," which will ron & Montreal to Australian 'ports mext| summer, is 8-0. P. R. enterprise. Men who took part in:the recent labor riots were sentenced at Syd- ney. The ringleaders were given two 'years ss , and' about forty others were fined. 574 Mr. ©. T. Connor will side the} Hamilton Hospital: Governors for} the death of = his danghter from soarlet fever, contracted, he Bays, while in the hospital. ¢ ¢ A bill has been introduced in the b Manitoba Legislature. to sancti)n marriages performed by sbarunts and other missionaries in the re: mote districts of the Province. The Government has. made ar- rangements with the." New Zealand Steamship Company for 'a moataly service from Montreal, Halifax and St John to Australia ond New Zealand. Spal The Montreal Board of Trade has passed a resolution in favor of uy: ing labor orginizations includsd in the law for the investigation of monopolies and trusts 'n restraint of tendel FEES rR GREAT BRITAIN. : The first division in the new Brit- ish House of Commons resultsd in a vote of 285 to 254 in favor of the Government. =~ : ; Mr. Winston Churchill aon 'une in the British House of Cummol that the Government would stand or fall by the veto bill, 2 The address in reply to the speech from the throne was adopted in the {British House of Commons with- out division, on Friday. : "My. Joseph Martin, in a {etter ty The Times states that he: cons siders Mr 'Asquith has repudiated his pledge made at the Albert Halll meeting: UNITED STATES, Three boys were shot and probak ly fatally wounded in' strike riots in Philadelphia. the Manitoba Government resylt-1 take the strippings without any dis-1ed 72 an terior, 168 986, and solids, 25 to 26c per Eggs--Case to 3le per dozen, and storage, 26¢ eel 0c gor Ib. for 1A¥He, #0 ose -- r 1b, for large, ¢ at 183%c for Sins, A 18%es breakfast bacon, 17% to Lard-Tierces, 16%; tubs, 16%0; pails, 18c. er 0 10 88 per barrel, s<Carlots outside; $1.85 to lots $2.10 to $2.20 1055 to. 110 pet 1b. 1 =No, 1 timothy, $13.18: No. 2 at $12 fo $12.7 Shas Lan THE DAIRY MARKETS: Kille "Pound prints, 91 to 996; large rolls, 19 to 200; 1 to. 180; ereamery,: Tots of new laid, 2 ia 'HOG PRODUCTS. Bacon--Long clear, 1% to 14 pe in' 'ease lots; mess pork, - Hams~Ligh 15%¢; do., heavy, 14 14 to 14%0; * shoulders, 19% to short cut, $28.50.to $29, t to. medium, 15 to 12 2 J to 186; 1834 to 19%%0. Roa BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. The Commercial Cable Company 88 intends starting immediately a new cable across the Atla 3 + Tt is stated in Boston that the Grand Trunk is considering the pi sibility of extending its line to city. 3 3 A trolleyless car fitted with Tdison storage battery was tes on a horse 'car ling in New York on Friday. = Jame:

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