.-There: is a oection of-the educated public which .believes that much of tho medical: profession's condemnation .op 'quackery . is inspired r "by - sordid motives*' .of 'professional : ■.jealousy; TJii worthy snspieions *of this sort' are hard to deal with, because they can seldom be mot aiid defeated in fair fight,— "Hospital." • '•' .. - ' ,;,One of/tlje meanest things a man can do, and oiie of the' things'a'woman cannot forfet',' is : to /comparison's* between her ousekceping;. and tho housekeeping-..0f some •woman whose allowance is twice as large as ■ ' . hers.T-i'.'lritcr-Ocean,". Chicago, It; is clear'to demonstration that without th'o'/fintehte tho' peace of Europe 'would bo scarcely -'wortha month's purchase!, ■- An instrument -devised for the express purpose , of maintaining peace is riot likely to be employed for the object of, embroiling tho naCourier." Wood's CrreaC Peppermint Cura lor Congha and Colds never fails. Is. 6d, and 2a, 6d. CBl
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 267, 4 August 1908, Page 11
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141Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 267, 4 August 1908, Page 11
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