By allowing yourself to become constipated you are slowly and surely poisoning yourself. When the bowels perform their work they expel all pois onous matter, but when you allonyourself to become constipated yo'i absorb all this poison into your system, thus laying the seeds of many diseases. Some of the signs of te:f poisoning are bead ache, backache, !anguidness, weannew, molancholv, furred tongue, pasty oomplexion, loss of appetite, etc. The safest antidote to such Pol* 0 " » Chamberlain's Tablets. Than Tablet* stimulate the liver and bowels to act naturally and gently. In doing so they cleanse the stomach and purify tho blood. For ealo all chemists and storekeepers. H
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12964, 18 November 1907, Page 4
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