UsiS-i j4teflwF the O-Cedar'Way [Reßistewi in Principal Countries] _ - Jou will find the diagram easy to follow: Weiapiece ofi cloth'in "'"' ■"S^^W^^^^M water—muslin or woollen • Jm4^m n* is the best. *>*»*= Wring it dry—or until it fef|||lp<%i is just slightly more than '' _ N^ftray Poor on O-Cedar Polish ■ Hi 'tslP^^^WMf-^ • until the cloth contains as ■ piario, etc; -' Varnish-" ; ' ;^/>-- absorbs P-Cedar ;but::not v- l ; .■-.;■ .••"•»-■ ••■;; .; , y and thei surface is cleaned. \^^^«lwl^^'" : ; the,desired.lustre..; 5A '.;,:,^,:'.;,::..',:.;!i :::;,^!^A^^^^^^^^^S - ■ ■•" andfinish. T^e'Be^ult^ : b'f' u " '"i-^^^^^S^^o*^tM^^^^^^^^^^ '.: ij'seami^,.'bren^es,. k disap-.,-:.:. ~...;...;.. :■:'::' pear arid!4h&\ «mrfece. looks 1 ' •''."" .' " ' .<■•■ -miSMk^M^^m^''^ ; ;: ; produced— nb>:-gunimy f i o'r„~'v';- ••-■'"•■ ■■ ■ hand- ■ \ . "■■ as ft Poßskes" .. il^^^^^^^^^^. .ftlrniture or woodwork, with your rag treated wMj .rpri". ■"O-Cedar ?and :^teh"with' a dry cloth. See how O-Cedar sleana, duata,. , ' : '-P"^^^P™^ a hard, dry, gloss-like lustre or polish that is > m^^^^W^ "-" '-" ,Thi9 lustre is, retained if you put a few drops of O-Cedar lis ■'■"''' ■-• 'V n 'y° u ' r dust-cloth as you use it daily. r; Obtainable from leading dealera everywhere. *''" ' •""••«I •«»".►*• •»■•:>. .'■•."/■.. \Mosmfactared by • sj^BH r "' CHEMICAL CO. Factory: Chicago, U.S.A. \:. V ; . Offices: London, Toronto, Buenos Aires ■ \ 1 '"'■"■•" ' "'■"■'". Cabte Address: 'Ocerfar' |§l|uiiiiS ■ ;; '.■'.' 1' Catalogues and Dealer Samples: and Prices can be had from : ] :^y : ' : ' :: -•; ; :. j ' ! '- } v : ".. ; .w.-m. b'annatyne &-CO., ltd., wellincton.
1 1 '-..■■ ■•-';■ . ■■•■■-:■ I ■;•: v to have been cured of St. Vitus Dance by ! : -H^ : ---•--•: ■--'-Eeoently. in">France-a-peasant woman, whose little girl had , ! .^r-' r , ':' ' been;bedridden with.:.paralysis_for years, had occasion to visit I -;::;.:...., a. ohurchyard "whioh contained the statue of a well-known saint. |j: ■'■'''''[ ;. Some of i£e mould from: the/tomb adhered to her handker- | % :..;:. IVchief/which; npon'touching the child cured her.; The fact is | •; ;■; for:uponrreliable authority. I i-.'.'.■-'.''••■> . ;i ; 'Miracles are not all" confined to the older countries, for we ' '- v -. .'■■ '■■:■ :.. have heard l also:of.similar Tem'arkable incidents in : newer coun- . ' • ■ _ ■;;_;■ .....,„.„ tries and very often in Australia. - A few years ago a certain .„■.„.„,„ r ~' ■ section.of: Brolcen Hill was electrified by the recovery from ap- ! v .V par'ently incurable St. Vitus Dance of the daughter of Mrs. R. \ ' ,A. Addington, of ArgentJstreet. It was on the 10th October, ; t^itiMiiuiL.-^.....-.—,, 1911, when first the mysterious cure was reported. The "»»™—■"-—-°-" ! :;.-—■■-—---™-;~~ , mother, being seen by-a-special .interviewer, and overcome by " '"""* I ;'// . ■. " Vgratitude''that her.daughter waß.healthy again, told the facts | \/'.:'■:•'.'-'.' ■'-■■' \ i; at once/.She»said that the disorder occurred through her i : : ' " 'daughter falling from a'tram: ■ This gave her a great shock, 1'•.,; and so affected ■her nervous system that eventually St. Vitus [ :'; v ' ■' Dance' ensued..:. She became so bad that it was impossible to ■\ '',; hold a knife and fork, and going out of the house was out of i ;; the question. ; This remarkable condition continued for/some i ;/., V . : time, :medical Bkill being useless, Mrs. Addington declared, , I iV.r"-y'''v WHEN SUDDENLY;; AS {THE RESULT OP USING CLEM'I ?;.;; ; v : '. ENTS.TONIC,"a wonde ; rful : "change:4OTk place. She graduI;■ / ../. .i" ally improved,'and soon regained her normal condition. Nearly .! ;»: .;■ ;•'. .!, " two years have elapsed since Ker complete recovery, and all *'~'.. I " ■•■"■ .■•'■'•".■'" that time'slie has "enjoyed the best of health. ;' "I have great I faith in Clements Tonic, and: always recommend it," added the 3 ''. ''■''■"'' motherj "and you canmake what use'you wish of this." i , ■ . • ' ..::■.••... '...,.• • >-:\r. ALL STORES AND CHEMIS TS SELL IT EVERYWHERE. ' •■"'• ••■■. •■ '■■■■■:} ' : .';- v : ; : : : ■ ...:'," , '•■■■'■ • 3 Bss you get the Original Medicine, Do not aooept any "Just as good" J remedy. There .Is. only one real elements Tenlc. 1 \ ~.i" : ' : '-' "'■'' ''• ' "'" '" J '"''-';.■ ■-•■•.- . A'l" ; ' :i ■'<f^«^,<?^^\ with wonndj that discharge or otherwise, perhaps •' ■ ■ f fc'v'fj/ Hv ; W>f/\' ''?ij'« > Vt' • ''•v'T -*. . surrounded with Inflammation and sv/ollen, Hut :'. 1-SsW '-iWJffl •&»*' , * : tt?Avi'>'%'/ ' ''> I J -when you press your finger on the inflamed part JW& '$■ 'U\ WtvfSFM ■it leaves the impression / If so, under the skin • \X7ikh MV&^OrM'*•»' «* &* 1 'SiW'A . .you have poison, which defies all the remedies ll»M3wss%WW'«'' :: /'s'* fei #21 5V TOiW ..you have tried. Perhaps your knees arc swollen, ~ K £.. y'( ~Mhe joints being ulcerated, Ihe sa,ne with the - f RKfe, W V Rankles, round which the skin may be discoloured, " ' j lifji-.:'mffi/1 \mHk- -i'ii A /^~" let there may he wounds; the disease, if allowecl . . | &}Jfa%& W iJ/S%T>.\ ■to continue, will deprive you of the power lo walk. - • I WIMH«SIKM .XW& , '^^»^S !l v sM /»/«ss« i i . •Youmayhaveattendedvarioushospitals.andbeen J 4%tfi 5B« ,'fold your case Is hopeless, or advised to submit to '; ,' ' : "..mputallon,- but do not: Try the Grasshopper ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ~ ".? #i^M •■-Treatment, which is a certain cure In cases of ■ *$$?& 1 '.'Abscesses, Glandular Swellings, Pofeoned Hands, f*K>ti- •■•. .Carbuncles, .Ulcerated Joints, Bunions, Housed . ifa SS- *■*, ■-maid's Knee, or Snake, Insect and Dog Biles. •• iNA <IVk 'Send at once to the Drug Stores for a boi of ". W /T .GRASSHOPPER OINT-HENT^"' Rv& f .AND PILLS. Prepared by Albert, Albert OTV ° ■lioiise; Street,'London,-England.' '"' ' "• PA, , : Price in &. g l»nd 1/14 and 3/9 per her. ' ' | Wholesale from Sharland and Co., rV k \ Xempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Crlm, , ■ f |V .Hutf.-ffldleir.. and- Co, iealann; ; ;. . , : . ! -ra Ml» soft and P liable > lengthens Its life, 6 . • ■ ■> \M |7#ftV=PS It thoroughly watefproof.fi ".: V ;/."; 77'.: V &* " I v r- ■■. chcGnTirpz. Did you MiHEf I ' your - boots this morning ?"
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2758, 29 April 1916, Page 14
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