ORIGIN OF DISEASE.
I' FACTS. .'". : .-;: '"• Nine-tenths : of / diseases which to-day afflict the human race have their riso in a .common- ordinary little cold. Tho history ,of;most, oases';of-disease of .this character is iTory much..the 'same. The-'cold comes, and-is neglected.' It moves down from nose to throat, from throat to bronchial tubes and lungs, and when.it doesn't end thoro,-in consumption. Its nltor ellects , are miro: to weaken the kidneys liver,- and heart, /l'his is. all. accepted,-.. and taught-in the medical schools of to-day. It is well for you.to remember' it. An equally important fact to remember, is , that the proper and only, scientific treatment for 1 a cold in any stage is -Dr. Sheldon's Now Discovery for ; Coughs and' Colds. .This medicine .will euro any kind of a cold'.or, prevent all the-dangerous after, effects of Lung and Throat Diseases. It unguaranteed' to cure/ or.monev I Back, Try. it... ;Pr.ico, ,-ls. 6d. and 3s. ■ v
. ' Horticulturists at Quincy,: Illinois, aro. said tibe much excited.by a new. berry, a cross between the strawborry and the'raspberry, which possesses a- more delicate liavour ■ than either fhiu'strawbe'rry or raspberry. Tho,new berry grows on a bush' threo feet high from- a' stock covered .with , , thorns like those of &• raspberry. l ' ... In the spring o. young man's fancy;.'. ■ •• ':, ; :' 'Lightly ;turns to-thoughts of love, .' < True.to'Sue,.or: Jane,':oi'.'Nancy,: ; .. ' : . ■••/v Through the- Summer ;he may prove; .-. "■ ■ But lα.Autumn.and grim Winter ,]-. ;■■';■'::. v He's no use for girls: demure, " .--■ ; !i He gets cold,, and then-his ;fancy . Turns to Woods'. Great Peppermint Cnre. 22 ~ We hope that Scotland will get tho. Agricultural Department it needs eo much, and that ■it will, not fail to reco^niso ; the :wisdora and appropriateness of manning it with a number of: woll-trainod lrieti exports, equivalent at;least to ' tho . number of ..Scotchmen .brought over for comfortable posts in .tho Department in this countvj.—"Farmers' Gazotto," Dublin
:. ;; -': M 8,.-.. COHEN'S - EXPERIENCE, '.' l '- ■ In tho course .of numerous experiments with rheumntio nnd gouty subjoots. scientists noticed that the blood of every patient contained excess nrio acid. Many prescriptions to neutralise and expel this unc.'ncid. woro tried, but \rithout enccess..'. One of. jNenf;;Zealand's leading ohomists worked on the problota-for many yeare. At last ho compounded , ,; a' medicine which cured practically ; eveiy ense-feven those who had fluttered for over; twenty 'years. : One told another of ■■! this ivonilerful medicine— RHETJMO—nnd thus tho sales, grew. BHEUMO always 'gives relief. Head-: tho testimony nf Mr. Falk Cohen, a well-known ■Wellingtonian Member of tho City Connoih— . •-■ .-■-.' r "I'experienced a very bad attack of rhou-matic,-.gout;'■«>;■ bad- that I -had- to leaVo .-business.:.-On arriyalhomo I immediately took ■a ; dozo of VEHEDIiO, repeating same every four hours. .■:Tho.-pain , 6oon left, and in the morning I'!.ca'mo .down .to: business' as usual I:; oan confidently recommend it. to anyono Buffering gout, or, rheumn!tism."i; - C;:-;.': , '...•■':'■,'.•'■.■''■:'.: '•'. ■■'.'' ■■'■'-■ ■ '' : -. ■'■'■■■ ■■
KHEOMO eured Mr. Cohen and will euro you. Get a bottle to-night, and you- will find relief. All chemists and stores cell RHEUMI) at 2s, 6i and fa, Bd. t
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 635, 12 October 1909, Page 9
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