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THE TERRIBLE TIMES.

A Learned Professor Giybs Some YAEfrABLE iBJJAgj,.

4 These a re', times to try;"men-Vsquls.' The 'speaker was one of the leading professors ..in • aH.wellkriown. medical co 1 1 ege, an tl 1 i fsj was V a"d d r essj n g a\ i audienc6.of ladies atiflgeiitlVmen who had assembled i% to listen-to- his wisdofri. 4 The bank suspensions, tfie mercan.- i tile failures, tho scarcity of money, the dulness of business and and the anxiety connpcted with jt all bring a fearful pressure on men and women at this juncture. Js it any wonder that we hear of suicides and other desperate deeds at such times as these? Men are under s'ich a. terrible strain, and women naturally suffer by sympathy. 4 All these things.are to be expected, but as far as the feelings and health are concerned there effects may be very easily remedied. I do not mean by running away from duty or by resorting to the use of stimulants ; but I will tell you what I do mean. 4 For a number of years past, among all the discoveries and inventions of science, one preparation has stood out prominent and pre-eminent. It has dons more to relieve men when overburthened, and to make women happy instead of despondent, than any other discovery of modern times. It is that incomparable preparation known as Warner's Safe Cure. You are all of you or nearly all, heard of it and the popularity it has acquired, and the high standing it maintains. 4 But you cannot know so well as the professional man the important relation it sustains to suffering humanity. I have met with men who were run down, debilitated, discouraged, despairing, who have been brought back by its means to health and hopefulness, their ambition restored, and the prosperity assured. . I have seen women who were pale, weak and suffering, the victims of family cares and the general worries of life, restored to rosy health and happiness. These are facts which have been proved in the experience of multitudes of people, and that can be easily verified in every community among which the. remedy has been introduced. 'It is by the persistent use of this great discovery that men and women may be enabled to combat successfully with the trying times which are now upon us. Certainly there is no such standard remedy known to" ns-to-day fis Warner's Safe Cure ; nothing which takes hold of the system so gently yet so powerfully. "Undoubtedly it should be used by all who are either run down or are suffering from the causes I have indicated. The worries of life and mental anxieties now so common, occasioned by an j almost universal depression in business are matters largely calculated to have a prejudicial effect on the chief organs iof the human system, producing derangement of the kidneys,liver, bladder, &a. These*, again effect the condition of the blood, rendering it impure and unwholesome. Warner's Safe Curepossesses a specific influence over these organs— hence it is that the medicine has gained the credit for meeting the exigencies of the prevailing times.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1027, 30 March 1894, Page 7

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THE TERRIBLE TIMES. Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1027, 30 March 1894, Page 7

THE TERRIBLE TIMES. Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1027, 30 March 1894, Page 7