tapassfele-40 Get Employment,- as . Were Covered With fcehmg Sores— Scratched Till Jftesh Was Raw— Spent Hun;ilFeds.af Dollars on Doc*6rs-and« ■/fkjspitak.and Grew Worse. CBREDp-W CUTICURA. . - IN FIVE WEEKS 1 ''}'" Since' 'Hie year 1894 I have been'/ troubled \sdth a very bad case of eczema •which-I baye. spent htHsdreds je^fe^ of doflars trying i^w||Bv totcure,^nd\l-went vf ;M» to the hospital, '*** mi ba * fc^ ll *° S fw./Zf§i "«>|L care me and it i.|\ ~2s \?as getting -worse iff all the time. Five 8^ 4 weeks ago my wif e-ih-nr pL . bought a box of /VAn/ pv Gufcrcura Oint- ' I l\ >-4 /I «X ca & e °f Cuficura ' L^/ » *M|l Soap, and lam pleased tcsay thafol-aHtaow completely cured and isefi. "It was~ impossible for me to gefe employment, as my face, head, fend _jbody_ -were covared rath it. The eczema first appeared on the top of soy head, and it had vrarked all the •wsy-axotmd desen i3ie back of my-neck and -around .to mry throat, doira my body "and around Hts hips. It itched bo I Tvoind be ohSged to scratch it, and the fle^r iyas raw. "I would iirst trash the affected jjaEte yei&L -vrnzm water and Cotkaora. "Soap, and then ap^iy Cuticura Oint&aeirt3£sU let it rem'aan-an all night, and m the TrOTrmng I wiwld tee Cuticura ,Sbap. lam now i£ll well, which all ijny friends can tes<a!y to, and I will be ■pleased to -recommend the Cuticura "Semedies to any sad all persons who •wish a speedy and permanent cure of Bkin diseases." Thomas M. Rossiier, ~Slar. 30, 1905. East Orange, N. J. ' The aiigiail <tf tlxxalKWlefuxncal i» on file la ths office of the Potirr Drns «; Ehsmiaa Corporation. BeteraeecK. TowEsfiC»^Meichint»,Sj*li«y t N^".W. Compile TM"iii sad Internal Treatment tat Ejoy Bmncnx, Jroni llmpies io Scrajola, from IrJlmcy to Age, eoMiitim, • *i O'.ticura- onap. Ointment, and Buolnnt J5315 (CfcsodJdc Ooßtcd, aiYisl 010),m^7 boiadof all drnjgisls.- -A. »ing.«Jset<rfiin cures. Potter Drag & f!nr m. -^iS^lrii* dS££"AUAbO3t the Skin, 3ra!p, and Haix." /Ktfl.^t, s. 'Cowaa fe Co., Sydney, If. S. Vf. vegeiseSle, small, \ ad absotefcePy wili | FHaasgi.'Qr any an- | thse least rokast | hey taiva^be to*sen | ; tSI seasos&&32(£- 1 idstey-OMaaght, zn& | -usedssiifcpKiHisfce \ en apd imptas^e I ftfeaLSh. 1 steveßacfcsfeaFtsoslt" \ asejr aaray ie peo- , ' -Ji aaris^post ibec- \ Ksmps. Address*: fj i^henast^OiEret- v. Mi THE- CAUSE OE ~ KEETJMATISH.anrXPOSUBE t»> cold and damp ia the 3Ci chief caase c£ rheumatism. Through "-cold and dxersp tlja skmfails to throw off Jlthe perspiration, and tfcas tibe poisonous -■Brie acid cannot pass from the body. This ~£non accamulwa:, and then usually attacks one of the joints. When thoroughly deceioped the slightest movement gives agony. Whether in fee pre&nioary or adranced stage? iBHEUMO will quU&y . a^ire rrsertnuttisni. r It neutralises, said drives \ dot tbe aoid ao-jomcJations, and gives ' "•peedy and pennaßrait relief. Yoor ckemist or grocer sedl3<urt at--2s-6d- and 4s 6d<a -IwSSe. Try it. The II B DB9- M~ k3 H ■ If VW&A Ea B ■ of every 1 1 day. 1 1 » Wherever y«u ace.— .at H g ■ bane, *tt4te- seaside, *io 1 I « - H otduaf/'er autoaiohHing, S fj m you will enjoy H U |&iaßs@brook's j I I Waloat Cream, | I § Gingerettes, 1 1 1 Zu Zu, § I § Bi^eiats I 1 i PATERNOSTER'S THE ltEL!£Bl£ REMEDY FOR , OOHT. BHEUMATISM, SCU.TtCA. AND ALL PAWS OF HEAB. F7tC£. AND LIMtS, \ aim, 4/«, urd if/.' par Boi,n&da the fropriotoT*, pousaossTßE a trumah, n, «&z> jams boas, zakoov. *.« •1 I? 0 - 1 Wate* jfegs, *U swtcs, ,*t whoio'XJL. sale writes; &-ofc£» Emidtwn, 2g, 3a Kd: Aixgits**, 2s did, 4s-4a^ BfercT-s EJeai - lame *nd Blood Elite, la,.,6d^per 100, , epcoad 'qxtsEty Is-; Fcllckvbls ETypopbosphitos, se*-4d. We vtoHi remind Icesh -"" 'Mt&JßXtce timfc cot compoumttag of Pliyaicjaras' PmacipticxLß astd nil other- dispgsfing i 6 j3Qcncn2£d!x3uf£t9Su3i> .*Mltyj > Pc-rsfiffi'c»
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 4, 5 January 1907, Page 13
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