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STRIKING RECOGNITION. A MONUMENTAL EXPERIENCE. "What's this?" he exclaimed, stopping abruptly, and gazing interestedly upon the subject before him. "A new kind of monument! Surely this is r.o unfamiliar shape! Where, when, and how* has it appeared to mc before? Let mc think. Ah. I havo it. Yes, of course—the form is that of my old friend Odol— my night comforter and my morning refresher. But this b a monument!" "Oh, I see, it's a new idea in monuments. They are putting them up non-, I presume, to commemorate present living, active beneficent forces, as well as to celebrate departed worth. And ■very sensible, too. Now, there's something in that. It is not only a monument, but a guide; not only a guide, but an object-lesson in health. Ah, well, it's been a good lesson to mc. My teetli were going—Odol saved them. My mouth was invaded by microbes, I don't know how many million strong—Odol drove them out to the last gasping, clinging germ. I had pains in my gums, pains in my teeth, pains in my oral orifice generally, and Odol quickly substituted pleasures for those pains. Yes, Odol deserves a monument. I'm a living, walking monument to Odol myself. Odol, I salute you! Odol, I ionour you! I wonder who put this up? Perhaps the ladies of the stage, for none know the value of Odol better than they. Perhaps the Dentists of the United Kingdom, for it is the one dentrifice that they use themselves. Perhaps—oh, well, here it is. That's enough. I haven't seen such An appealing monument for a long time." 1

CRUEL CASE OF W£EPIMGECZEMA Suffered So Terribly She Could Neither Work nor Sleep — Her Poor Hand 3 were Perfectly RawBaby had Skin Trouble, Too. ' MOTHER AND CHILD CURED BY CUTICURA " I waa for eight months the victim of terrible suffering from eczoma. My t hands -were liko raw beef and I 'was told that ray complaint was woeping eczoma. I had it more or loss ail over my body as well as on my face and it gave mc so much suffering that I could neither -work nor sleep. The chemist gave mc a .i. '■*& vMV/ proparod powder and v> cyv> c/tig told mo to bathe my ft-. ! >*£HV' i /r hands in water and dust thera -with the powder. But this did mc no good. It seemed rather to chap my hands more, so I wont to see a doctor. Ho gave mc some medicine and told mc that I might not be rid of the diseaco for two years. I became fairly downhearted. The disease gradually grew worse and eventually I was unabio to attend to any of my domestic duties. 'After a lapse of several months I happened to go to the house of a neighbour's sister, whoso little boy had had ringworm and was cured, I was told, by Cuflcura. I was recommended to try it myself and whan I got homo I nereuaded my husband to send for a set cf the Cuticura Remedies. Their use had immediate effect, my skin peeled, and new , flesh formod vithin a wool*. It ia glorious to bo onco moro able to get about and attend to my domestic dutien. lam quite cured and it is Cuticura alone that has cured mc. I also found Cuticura a positive remedy for another form cf ekin trouble, known commonly as 'heat bumps,' from which my infant child was then suffering. I applied the Cuticura Ointment and in the course of a few days the' bumps' entirely disappeared. Mrs. A.. Holtoß, The Grove, nr. Wantage, Berks., England, Aug. 30, 1009." Reference: R. Town* & Co., Sydney. CuUcum U Uμ m»st •eonorateal treatment known for ftflecttana of the skla and *eatp. A usict or Cum can Soap and a box of Cuticura Olntsacat ire often aufflelent u> euro. SoitftnrouE&oumtwortd. Depots; London. 2T, Caartcrhoiiie Sq.: Paris, 10. Rue de la Cbsueec d'Aotln; Austnlla. R. Towns 4 Co.. S;daer: U. a. a.. Potter Drajr A Oiem. Carp., Boi» Tropt,, Stofum. tSfPoststra*. 33-p»fs Cutlcur» Beak m tIM Ou* u4 Xnatam «C Uβ Bktb

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14001, 25 March 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14001, 25 March 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14001, 25 March 1911, Page 5