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Durham Review (1897), 12 Aug 1926, p. 7

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Not long ago tho m: It. may!" try the Dahlia: Phtit Commis- mumtr that the $rtrtt mm o! a. Imminlou as a whole I. h bate: our rlv'hm; than for my no: you. and mm it In mm mm duo-ch I' , "Hmircttiogt at the card.- you an t, thir, adoption ot mm mm Ho , mum: that the. than. now 300.000 how-5 in (and. dqrotad to fruit cul- Mir”. Tho nun who of fruit redne- Hon in Canada in ms. .6. w ot _ vwrnl Yank-tho. b M " 8M733r 2-H: n! which 399).. mm tor $20,- Straight." l --t'littutgt 800113111. tn "Bo-a of Bun-_ tr rrlthy, oPct' Mr IM. me! her "til has addicted to that mum h!- un'. born or over-tst new“, known to came! -tietatas an “a mod cry." "Ira are popularly almond to be ttt. teriy disarm! by I W. tearr-- mac-NJ. a humus judge one. which " ned mm]! “mined by them. But tttotobofearadtttattho-man of [why in more tthet, to b. irritated than moved by the - an” that tail from his “How's - Ind to be: her, mttsympathetieattr, not to make an I” of w. 1’an were the proud mop-mu. a to” cloud to may». And the ttuttqrtnr Moon of the m was mm. in the man Mt; Am! Indian, or out w. W It. in the orchard! the apart. And there vs. tho Mend city with the btod of it. or“! but; Thom was the who. meant that carat-d though III. was Tht re wan the dim Bree'. I“ W omen Regard Tan " Obsolete "Weapons" A 3-.auddangmer ot Sarah Been. hmu-r. recently remarked. tn a Park, newswtzwr. that women no [onset " In A erd th -;u wives to be moved to tears .'n the the-arms. an in her [unattach- er's any. writes Mary Horton In "The London MMI." Is this, She Ilka, due to 1vitsiderapion for their appeal-anus, or to shame for what my, in more days: nf sorEmgaiity, be thought an un- 'owesh.s “mine"? _ The ":cplcutatiott is more ttkay to lie m tho fact. that the Morn: ot women huva. in tho last twelve you» or no, “mutt“! tn) intimate I! “matinee With r931. Hungary to " NOV“! by the tuivk:rhe'.itf hove”! vol} pom-and. Luckily for herself, tho modern girl’s naming does not em vowing our ”men. Like it W. “I. has funnel to kesp " " upper up and blue on tho huh! am And her pr the tigures M the Assocuzed Grown. the province's when“ cranium. To cu, em} ot January ot the new»! year, in addition to mum the prairie market. 108 can of apples were “Hunt! to 0mm and Quebec. " 1"N to Newfoundland. 406 was to So it in not sum carpi-Mu " woman has com. to the conclusion that the“ coo-um Was an. tn her armory" no om m. to ha scrapped In km a! can: mm 23001170. Great 3mm States. " at: fr estimated planted tt with 125 l intt mprovement In Marttetirttt Will.“ Ju, tiso outcoakot dehumani- be lh m u Vt 'le," govern and olchb and ar ms of tho Bridlh Cohmbh am t" the t‘amdm mane MW. attel :‘thrr impmvemcm baboon wrought 'd umtmlous unwinding the market- Hg of ”human trim. Borneo of the omrauy's chum "" much huh run the length of the Valley, ,vi‘. be oxpmttted no that m “at y buyers :rom tho Pam. bounces my be {Had to goon! on tho with!“ ovrulng. New ventilated mm an aw bum Iii-{Wood try the Daimle- .x;,r.m l‘uvnpany which “low s com- '.s to change ot air every mm min- . c' through the can by means of up "tyt '. rurr'r..atioa, which we expected I nmlt in the arrival ot the product ', wt M tter minimum. FRUIT IN THE OKANAGAN VALLEY 'ery I] ppet to 0mm and Quebec. " s to Newfoundland. 406 was to 'rat “man. " can to the United ms. 65 can, to Scan/111nm " can Gemmuny, is can: to South Atria. mi Lawly to an In". producing rim of the own VIM In m h..1;mhlu, when m pm in warm Due to: Invention in nu:- ng mmhulo a. VI“! in 1925 had nt'Y MInu'maM your with number» rmurn‘x to In!“ (rowan. Thom torlsviderr,ttthy warming ot mu- :s'w'k In the unitary h the .y' z-mm‘m. indicative of continued " h t em a!!! and Nan and Manitoba. skiers comma» all nporlut market h mm, expat “all: t more than he" it t has this Wham zit i9. however, gr Arrahlqy Mteiion ha been db. l, whim early newt» for. vol fruit crop in the van in r rectum; to note that accord- rl l 'rmrietgttonm tho Ohms-n Ill am year have n W m: to “A rem-rd one in the I that aN heavy cad tender 'nr indicate tottrriderabhy tn. u mus. In particular. tt is I that 225 men have been 0 cantaloupe. a. computed arr-*3 last year. etb 45.4.; ll Ayrati ion of Alberta, 3» tsa, lying across [ the largest and t for Okanagan Mus iatuieat. a exponnblo -n. The Val. /':'.ar W“)? as noted In ms Growem. ' “Wk. Round tho edges of the plate. d which is gaiiy colored, graded number! .et trom ten to one hundred am painted. lThe intending purvhaeer my: the van- . dot a penny, which entitles him to one i/ twist of the stick. It the, pointer may d i eaten a. number higher than that made “lby tho stall-holder, the winner is en~ t- titled to an ice cmm free ot charge le and another twist ot the stick. . J- With luck, and provided'the game in O" played iai-riy, one can have a succee- n Mon of ices for the original penny. _ if the vendor wins in the flrst in- lt. stance the penny is rust and the CAMF. lr'v’tomer receives nothing. These bar. 19”»er are at source of interest to am- T , dents. who spend motrt ot their spare “it-ash in nt'amvts to defeat the ice o, cream man. 1lli)llgig or i After pee-in; the no .0! tort! "or! §womn he "Sdtttgt to grow union: about her heuth. This time of trial. lwlth it: attecks ot mntneu Ind " pi depression. in often violent head- _ ache: and back pain. is rightly drud- l on by women; but it reasonable vap- e. taken to “learn-d the bomb, no serious ill-effects will arise. At this turning point in life Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have given a helping hand to lthoueands ot alluring women who ( were lighting a hopeless battle agnlnst lpoor health and waning strength. l The very best help tor anv woman iot middle age is the health help given lby Ire. Williams' Pink Pills. These ipllls reinforce the blood supply, em ‘rlvhlng and purifying it. in doing thia [they nourish the starved and over. [taxod nerves and give new strength and vitality to the whole webm. BY % this natural process Dr. Williams' Pink 'l’ills completely dispel all pains and l weakness. and a better, happier eundi. ltion ot health and spirits arisen. Need Rich, Red Blood to Main. tain Good Health. In tasarty all the small towns In Spain tho buying of toe cream from a street render is made the opportunity (or a iambic. On tho top of the zinc pail- that holds the cream h a. small _wooden plate above which is pofeed a revolving '15'8 vendors also sell a very popular drink. For a penny one can obtain a mass full ot a white liquid resembling milk. It It made trom water, sugar. crushed almonds and orange juice. When served it is icy cold and make. an exculieut "cooler." Every woman of middle age should', take advantage now pt the wonderful: health-help of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I They are told by an medicine dealers,; or will be bent by mail " iii) cent: ttl box, by The Dr. Willhms' Medicine, Co . Brockvmo, Ont. . i If a window rattles, take an ordin- ary domes peg and break " one of thr prongs. The prong left makes an effective wedge when slipped between the window and the frame. Enabling With Ice Cream. Tourist Cups md Ron-eminent Booths don; the “J of Ontario are now Inspected by the Department of Ho Mr who manning " premiul Ind the many luxury manner in granted tn Approval Sign lion tar rest ad camping. Away trom home, you cannot IRON! to an chances with your tood and drhth. An stuck ot typhoid fever tpllowinx tho an ot intact“ wan:- or milk or awimmin‘ in n 9011th mun will oeetatnir spoil tho enact ot the human holiday. . .. Milk: "Know your sMilhgttaat"--9t but try to "cum Maui-0d milk. The next but is milk that in milk“ dun and km aim. and cold. “on. Buy meat kept on be. You wouldn't dunk of “an; "hot dogs" which has been heated and re-heated to: that, If you won ttttent-thee, insist on living your woytrt taken ttlt the in. Ind yt!ltf M for yen. Water: JlttNret, legrwinklng Irert Amend cm and Retran- uonf Booths; they’havo an '0 er 2p I' I, ~"” r-' Bathing: Them no plenty of o to swim. Bum only in water which ta In. trxurreontaminattoa. - “at! _ A um mighty in my or the than my men sickness. Provontion In the but plan for motor twig-got tummy: "aiet.tryrhot' (our ttttrr. pp Mngt on "Giii%iGTiaiiV. “famine is .3998“ five tor no ot 0M nation:- by the D-ta-tt oi Heath. We are satiafylng hundred. of nhlpporu w!th our cream prices, tons, nradel. daily pnymomo. We are paying to. day: Special, 36c; No. t, Mo; No. 2, 3te. w. pay Express Charon. Shlp us your Cream. When you Are motoring. look tot this nun It will help you to. hammer at. to drink and mox- ”common MIDDLE AGE 'rouititiT CAMPS moron Tamils? 0AM!- APPROVED Omar-lo Department of Hum: Mattel in We at radio - ‘mm including no, m and bat- terlea reached a total nine ot 86,548.- 659 in 1926. according to a recent state. ment issued by the Canadian Govern- ment Bureau of Statistics among“. Six plants in Canada were engaged solely in the manufacture of radio sets or puts. nine other concerns made sets and mm in oomunction with the manufacture of other electrical av- pamtus Ind " of the mtrttttttueturertt ot batteries in Canada reported an out- put for radio purposes. - Radio “causes wen issued by the Department ot Marine and Fisheries during tho twelve months ending Much 1926 to 134,486 persons. thw tario led all prorvinces with a total ot 60,110; Quebec was next with 21.141. Registration. in tho other areas were as follows: Saskatchewan, 15,944: Manitoba, 14,503; Brirtish Columbia, 9,494; Alberta. 7,152; Nova 800th. 3.288; New Brunswick, 2,612; Prince Edward Mm}; 202; Yukon, M; and the Northwest Territories, 17. Licensed- bmadeaatine tuition. not including matcuro. numbered lib, distributed " follows-z Ontario, M; British Colum- bin, 10; saautchemus, 7; Alberta, 6; Quebec. 4; Manitoba 2; Nletw Bruns- wick and Prince Edward island, 1 each. Cholera infantum is one ot the fatal ailments ot childhood. It is a trouble that comes on suddenly, especially dur- ing the summer months, and unless prompt action is taken the little one may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own Tablets are an ideal medicine in ward- ing off this trouble. They regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach and thus prevent the dreaded summer com- plaints. They are an absolute safe mwiicine, being guaranteed to contain neither opiates nor narcotics or other harmful drugs. They cannot possibly In and "I"! wan-:1 In “roman!“ “when. men um mm: In! and community mum; I. "Irma! I nut cumin an" " in!!!“ on“ ma llrut in. nun-lunar": Drum. nor! am. mums. who all“. out "not“. loamy, "an. we" Inc! ”an“. and u no MM ya. I... um: "an. All llm m- ”I’M-u In our on not.” tNo nu Ilhflllt Libra! sol-lulu: - amp: um». out“ unlined. Plain. nu “minis; uumm "mute“. on "rm” nvu lulu on! and our with u. Im- hr MI nah-Ian at out. "mu RIIVVSAI “I'AIY. - The Game of "What o'clock." Statistics for 1925 ohow a substan- tial growth In the radio industry dur- ing that year and also reveal a ten- dency toward the production of com. We sets rather than the manufacture ot separate parts. In 1925 the numbo: ot complete sets manufactured by that: mun-lee was 48,498 and the selling value, f.o.b. works. was given as $2,196.024. Production of vacuum tubes amounted in. value to $1,299,684 and was double that ot tho previous ' J harm-They always do good. The Tablets are sold by medicine denier: or by mail at 25 cenfs a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock. ville, Ont. In the game of "What O'clock ls It?" two or the players must be in the se- cret. One of the two is sent out of the room, and while he is gone. the com- pany " upon some particular hour. When he returns. the other boy or trirt in the secret must ask the question. Now the secret ls that the one who remains In the room reveals to the one who was out the hour tixed upon, by moms of the ttrBt letter ot the word used in the question. "A" stands tor one o'elock; "B" tor two; "C" tor three; "D" for four; "E" for five, and so on down tho alphabet to "L," which stands for twelve o'clock. being the twelfth letter. For instance, it the question was: “no so kind as to tell me what o'clock it is?" the answer would be: "Two o'clock"; or if the question was: "Do you know what o'elock it is?" the an- swer would be, "Four o'clock"; or "Emrrybody wants to know what o’clock it its," the answer would be, "Five o'clock," and so to "Let us know the time, plan?” which would bring tho answer "Twelve o'clock." CHOLERA INFANTUM AGENTS WANTED RndioinCumh. 'ttttt highway: and mud: of Health and each pro' mury equipment In u l $manesaullheir Origin Don't let the question ot fuel deter you from enjoying the comfort, cheer and beauty ot a fireplace in your home. The French peasant», tor whom the fuel problem is much more serious than with Canadian. think so much of their fireplaces that in order to get Mcklogs they save all their wute paper, sweeping; orange peels’and such, pile them on a newspaper, which they then lightly roll up. twist at the ends and tie with . string and all a hmhiog. And they love its warmth and chm! - Tho wonder of water. . . . Think ot it " the source of All the change!“ not: can bounty which we have seen in clouds; thou u the instrument by which the earth . . . was modeled Into symmetry. and m on“ into trace: then, u. in the form ot snow, it robot» the mountains; than cs it exists In the form ot tho torrent, in the iris whlch upen- it, in the morning mm which rue: from It. In the dung cryi- tailing pools whlch ttfttror it. lunch: there. in tho broad lake Ind glancing river; t1uallr, in . . ..the wild, vul- oul. fantastic. tameh l unity of the on: what shall we comparo to this . . . unlvmml element tor glory and for beauty? - The average person would we no connection ‘between the word "cam" and the name Cambridge, even if he dug a little into the origin ot surnames, tor it would become clear to him that the family name of Cambridge original- ly indicated a residence in the town of that name. Likewise the family name of Carford traces directly back to the town of that name. Pneu to Hun. Professor-leer had pneumatics?" Btudtsat---"What kind of lung dim ease is that?” Who knows what tar, uncharted path- ways claim The gum who harvored here? What sky has ihstig . Its blue enchantment over him who His place is empty now. but I have heard - Beyond the hedgerow, when the moon was big, The ghostly tiptter of a. housing bird, Where Ji,Irlet flame was kindled on at . His we“ now to other lands belong--- To me his glint of sunshine and his song. ---W. H. McCreary in New York Times. When Needed. What if a fireplace isn't usable all year round for heating? It deserves a. place in your home Just tor the times and occasions when it is used. But did you ever stop to realize that there is no better means tor ventilation at all times than the open flue'. It helps to keep your house cool in summer be- cause it encourages the circulation ot the air in the room. There In badly I was pond or pool which has not In much hump. In It u above It, It I: not tho brown. muddy, dull thing we suppose it to be; it has I heart like ourselves, and in the bottom of that thou-om who bought of the an m, and the Nudes ot an that!“ gnu. and all mnem- ot variable mm light. out‘of the Ar-Ruin, “Modern Painters." “land's Llnlmom for Corn: and Wart. But how did these two place namel get the element ot “cam” in their for- mation? It's easy to see where “bridge" and “lord" came trom, be- cause these are both words which have survived the centuries and are in use urday. "Cam" conveyed the meaning of winding. And the word is used today to denote a tmschattwtn that produces an irregular or winding motion. It we translated these two names into mod. em phraseology they would be "Wind- ittgbridgo" and "Windhtgtord," Anserenading when the year was young? Who listens now to that sort-throated hymn That stayed the twilight In the fad- ing west, Or walked In lyric ectasy the dim Uncertain throbbing of a troubled breast? Vgtrltttion--4umtoeu. Racial OrltM--Ettitilett. 'ourse--Loerailties. The" two funny names. Cambridge and Osmium. are not, strictly weak- ins. "rations of each other,.9t'st they do Ml easily together for purposes of discussion "id comparison, both being L'lattretive ui the manner in which a certain old Saxon word, absolete to. day except in the discussion of me- chanical subjects. has had an Itttiuettco on our nomenclature. F ireplagg Congtmqteg! to Use l 'ti,!, 'ri'gat" 'sr',', Fl A ' //__, A /$ 'it 'CUF .31 't8 u ig, , a-as-db";)";), ’ '? I Vo The Wonder of Water. To An Empty Nest. CAMBRIDGE We are still anxious when I little] foot has a. rusty nail run into it. Why?I Because we use “raid of what may, happen-meaning poisoning of thei whole system and perhaps death. We 1 have particular reason to tear any‘ wound which has touched any cunt; vated coil or road dust. The chic! res, , son tor our fear is that the spore of; tetanus, or the germ causing iockjavm might have entered with the soil or! dust in which manure was present atl, some time. This is true, too, of any injuries from fireworks, tiraarmts, etc. 1 Lockjaw Is something we hue All feared since the days when as small children we were warned to tell moth- er every time we ran a rusty unit into our foot. And the tright the whole family trot it any one cut his hand be. tween tho thumb and first tlager.' it comes, in fact. trom the one word that "ttoat" does. The median! "hoMerrer" was one whose especial ot. ilce was the care ot the only means ot land transportation known to the new. lotions ot those days. and the "lIo+ .telry" got its name from-tho tact that it was a horse station more thou from any connection with suvalyins the bodily comforts of mm. The innkoep- er was not known as a "host" or a "hott. teller" at frst,. but u a "1urrtssriour." Gradually. through the Joining of the two services. to hone and mam. in the same establishment, the name “host" was applied to tho proprietor of the two, which is good evidence that in those days the sefvioe to the horse: was considered more important by the travelers than that accorded to them. selves. When, therefore. say one in your family is entering from a wound iuio which there is the slightest chance that this germ of lockiaw may have entered, take no chaaeetr--turk the doctor to use tetanus anti-toxin, which is a sure preventive. Tetanus anti- toxin is supplied free tor use of per- sons living in the Province by the De partment ot Health of Ontario. Racial Origin-Ente. tuurqte--An occupation. Here is ' lame which keno: mon- tion, perk-.95. not because it In so wide. spread u because It in widely known as . result of the notoriety “blend several years ago by a member of the medical prokealon tor " peculiar sug- gestion for the use of chloroform. “I see you have a Sign in your store, 'We Aim to Please,' " remarked the irritated customer. "Certainly." replied the proprietor. "that is our motto." "Well," retorted the I. c., "you ought to Lake a little time on for target The family name of Osier appears to have taken its origin from an occupa- tion, that ot "ostler," which, however, held quite a. different position of im- portance in the middle ages from that which is accorded to it TION. practice." Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds _ Headache , Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism m (l(':):liriiiii,hrtIs, RI ia"iaa_auiaiieGiridGt"rriiiituiiie a. “A; A. 1."). mm It a veil be" that was new Bun Ina-future. to avid no - In” In" mu. no Tum-u 0: Blur Golly-n: um ho rum with our - (at man, '. 4 "1am: own." V v I EiG%ottiiiUikGiutks--rrrdiiG. magnum-an tr-teeedtn0_,tmtetH-fhqe-?eee-"'tit" a“: of minim “any: way“: u. "A. s, L"). mu. " a mung" Flll,,ll Ir riiiWiNo'rArrEcrTHEHriarrl Improve Your Afm Tetanus. JA'smm‘u OOLER. Accept o "" nly Bayer" pacing; I book. now, at thin new can“ of his. In the perfect stillness ot can and sky and land. and while his eye. ue m away. some quick movement no” at hand tells him that ho in not alone. A mail rabbit, an very tiniest of'baby mbbia, I bolt at brawn Nr, bu come quietly along. all mum ot " presence until it is within thus Msofhim. Ittrotottttmraad M wdth n idcurely, uminly mung, do. him; the gm. now uni min, never looking up. And then "(ideally it stands Mill; and the tat little tmit ot Nr has mat Marin: -tarttte with observation. not my (or very likely it in. never behold a human be- ing before. The big. lint. (my on. regard him unwinkinz; them i. no movement. Then, with a. little forward :erk of the head, up go tho ions can; and again the motionless staring. Then up goes the baby rabbit itaelt on its hind-legs. the tbro-paws comically drooping: and again the oteodtast stare at this immovable strange crea- ture seated on the rock. Then by (tome accident he inadvertently Mira 3 hand or foot---the eighth of an inch will do it---aad at the wry name in. stant the earth is left empty; there ig only a glimmer of white disappearing into the bmckens a dozen yards away. the New Skin Remedy is the diarovery of tt Canadian Drug. sth of thirtr-tive years; experience, who wus, tor fourteen yum. a. ouihror from Psoriasis. After all the usual treatments (int ludihx X-ray) had mil- ed he began experimenting with vari- (ma combinations of drums used in cues of Chronic Skin Diseasm and de- veloped a formula with which he FREED Hi. OKIN of the DIOEABE SOREMA has. Mtwe, been used with equal success in a tune number of longitunding cases of Psoriasis. Ewe nu. at». Number» ot enthusiastic users testify to its unsung mum. SOREMA is sold at your Druuiut's or write us direct. Boreme Ointment, 81.00 per box; Sort-ma Blood Altered“ Tablets, 75c per box. -Prxrm “Shandon Bella," by wmiGn Black. . Ber nae roses, Her had the - at what tt 1min- closes; The lovely symmetry of bud and flower Am here immortalized. u hour try hour Hot beauty cm" by what her "ttt has wrought. Her "lou broadens as Mae dwells m thought Upon the jcy her "tiatry will (he Unto a world which has forgot to lim " sitnpV and u patiently u glte--- Taming the prose of work cow, Loving the labor rather than the was“ It buy. her Bower-their outrun. hero remain-1 --Amy Smith. in Giuliani Scum Monitor. yield to this new, scientific skin treat. ment. It is a combination treatment ot ointment tor external use and tab. Arts for purifying the blood. In the ointmegt. the active ingredients or SOREMA are combined with an oint- ment base that is readily atmortred into the third and fourth Myers of the skin with genui- rubbing. lt is in these under layers of the akin tttet the dim me germs work. Thus, SOREMA at. uciu skin trouble: at their sauce. FLASH PRODUCTS, LIMITED 1104 BAY ST. - TORONTO In this dd street. no In I work! "art, We little f1owetuatakee plies her at. Like m9 rare cameo in a. jeweled set- The light of Um And lesson- quite tor-tting'. The ”new” inning silver ot her hair Crowning a hoe moot delicately Mir. Her cheek has caught the bloom of Keep Mlnlrd'a Linimont handy. Run a line of round the up: of below where the This will prevent and Other Skin Troubles iuiiifa"is proven directions. PSORIASIS, ECZEMA SUREMA A Visitor. machine numbing new stockings, just suspenders fasten. ladders. of if, TORONTO I "v‘l'nm tehttsir sorry about am," "tfd he as he helped tho tiBmtqr scan. [the bums and em on " an»... Hot1tn-ttt bad Just run into and overlortingiy numbed n wagon“ " em. butter and other farm Nut-V3. J "Now I an tn . neat hurry, Ind I'd like to come with you rutrt m and now. Will my doll-n - an dam- "1 than: it “a." add tho manor. M Holinnworth counted out tive crisp ten-dolls: bib and landed than over. Then. utter a new“ t-ttatitttt, he “dad, "Coming back um way?" "You. To-mww night." "Alt right. Pil In" mower load may for you on the an. tons." CORNS. Woman Suffered Nearly I Year. Lydia E. Mill’s Vegetabie Removo the hard ash and up}! Minn-4'0 truly and often. Aha splendid tor humans. DRAWING-DOWN Mit REUEVEQ Moose Jaw. Sank. --"t wiping") trrtp tell you what Lydia .. unk- him's Ve‘etable Compound has dune for my. .uiteeed very idly with dragging-dorm pdm Ind Inn-mm:- tion, also pains In my right side mm my hip and down my whole aide into my leg. I had it nearly a year when I went to a doetor and he said I would have to have an audition. Hut my mother aid to ta e I .ydia i". Pinkham'e VettetaFle Compound as it saved her life your: helm. hawk two bottles and 1 found I was better, so I ke t on taking it and tho used Lydia E. Pinkhun'l Satprtive Wyah. nah, had two more chiidren since then and an perfectly well, I nu-d to uve to he down two or three times I dny. In!!! nowldo all I? housework without trouble. l - way- keep the 1iaiilt't Compound, inthebousenl dudeunowmd then helps me. I t m willing for ycu to me this letter any waiiou use m and I will mswerlrm-ra. 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