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Mil 1 1 ilUillitlb; lii Jb IjUAllliiilidbi \ Hie History oi a Famous Medicine. -i' jt.bj.:i i±-jp(Tt, taken tn her quaint Quaker sitting-room in Stay nor I Ontario, three years btfore her death. I s£srj jears e»q there lived in a quiet country toTvn in Canada an I t-i. »'i^4er i&z j, who was aSectionately known aa Aunty Rogers. She I u»c *£Tistrfcd ffrefc.t skill in compoundiug medicines from certain roots I slehe ueri»£- tz*t cximkre propertie» of which she knew fufl weH, and | e*kts» is.* sroraee taey tell to-day in Outario of her wonderful cures. I Oae: ia&sisE tiem iraa a recipe for curing Kidney Disease, an ailment tiac KKM laei. lujmsg sad havoc with the farmer« round about, who X ««s£ tzxzseZivL'Ji irork exposed to all sorts of weather, aud mauy au f itz-j! «c Bz&pT&r n&i gare^i, and many a life snatched from the very I grxrrt. i<r «iii awe to he known as Aunty Eogers's Kidney Cure. V S>w ti irz^peßed when folks were flocking from far and near to % hsc of JLiaOT ii*s§ere some of her Kidney Cure, that the fame of her i\ -urssarsxittk TeauzzAsi rse eari o£ Mr. Jaraes Doan, the eminent specialist \\ ii -Erasesrliifc. He obtained some of Aunty Kogers's preparation, and ,1: i>E msxsesaor fcacnrjedg* oi medicine told him at once that she had made *^atoi2fii dus ivrmvh. uras a most excellent one, ,yet Professor 3/aeai. ijr«E»erjir<fiJitsag, improred it, and brought it to such perfection I icsi fe was icsiiS to be &n infallible cure for all kidney and bladder I 3s new &mis. to i>e a iealing- medicine for the kidneys. It soothed i f&BB. marsee* xmd fitreaftnened them, and this helped the kidneys to f* TassEEw? fcL tits "wasse £nd impure matters from the blood. 3>br vtxwz jaaTß xbe medicine was only used round about James « 3*m>£ti usKiilb&miiDsdj but its merits soon spread, and to-day Doan's 1 JBasfcߣ&£ T^\fmw Pills toß known throughout the. world. \ Ste^naluf t£ i>oaa's Backache Kidney Pills cannot be over-esti-i vHffipF- bfisause me Iddneyß are ihe most important organs of the body. ], 23*?T ss 1 * far wank, troni-out, tired, languid, restlees, nervona, i fTTT&fair — -people easily worried over trifles, peevish, chilly, short ■^ 2K ijroath, &zzx, irregular -neart, rheumatic, with pains in the back^~ • -nynrAtmr.., eleepiess, debilitated, and used up. I - Eucc people iave Mdney disease, and they may be cured by healfiw tie kido«y« which cause these symptoms. Doan's Backachs * "frn"i4f"--^ Silie O.t> Trim. Sax-re -joix any oae or tliese esympfcoms ?

j "1 do not hesitate to say it is the best made pill in the kingdom." I Dr. G. F. Collier, in the Pharmacopoeia | , of the Royal College of Physicians of London# | bilious r^ILLO I FAMED as a family Medicine for a Century. ; • fa^fuoble to every Mother of a family. J IE I SO ~ "^ 0"

CIVEN AWAY I Yes, given away, in the Gold Leaf Tea. and Chef Baking Powder Half-yearly Prize Distribution this month. No storekeepers allowed to compete. Only YOU and your, iriends. Save every coupon. Remember the highest numbers of coupons" \x'm the big 20 coupons v.in a tea-set, or other valuable prize. Full particulars in every - package of Gold Leaf Tea or Chef Baking Powder., All live grocers have COLD LEAF TEA and CHEF BAKING POWDER Notice to Storekeepers. Wefesve appointed Messrs. S.mallbone, Grace & Co., Ltd. WtzEzgion, agents for our Specialties. — Chrystall & Co.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 13

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