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HEALTH AND HOME-QUIET.

Professor Morw, inventor of tho telegraph instrument and alphabet which bear iii« name, and Mr. Hell, inventor of Iho telephone, both had deaf mute wives. A cynic, on being told of those ciri-um-stances, exclaimed : "Just sec what a man. can achieve wheu ho has a quiet homo!" Quiet homes are unquestionably great aids to fruccem, but lirst place must be given to sound digestion. The until or woman whose digestion i.s impaired i« handicapped at !• wry turn. Kverytliing they undfitakc \t> doubly difficult for them, and they fight a losing buttle until they find relief from their burden in Mother Beigel's Syrup. "While iv Tasmania four years ago/ ways Mr. B. Bovvdeu, of 23, Pring-stivet, Woolloonvooioo, Sydney, N.S.VV. "1 w.is laid up by a serious illness. 1 could neither eat, sleep, nor rest. The doctor said 1 wns suffering from dysP'psia, but ro Id do no moie than loni- ' pororily relieve me. Mother iScigel'.i Syrup had greater power, and quickly restored me to health "

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 150, 25 June 1904, Page 13

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HEALTH AND HOME-QUIET. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 150, 25 June 1904, Page 13

HEALTH AND HOME-QUIET. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 150, 25 June 1904, Page 13