DOCTORS BAFFLED.
All aged people should read this remarkable letter from Mrs. Patience Thomas, of Bel m on t -load, Gcclong. Vie. "Laet winter I got a frightful cold on the lttngs, and, being 31 yeais of &,gc, the doctors refused to prwcrils for me, saying that at my nge medicine woulrl lie dangerous ; but, knowing that. Chsmberlam'A Cough Remedy bears the Government, analyois showing that it contains ho poisonft or narcotics, 1 tried it; and three bftttk-e were the means of giving me back my natural health. 'I am so old now that t cannot u^ tnv pan, co am getting my niece, Mrs. E. Wylie. to sign thie."— Advt.
"\o\i didnfc pay the alights attctiHoti to the policeman who wanted you about the light on your autoittobilsl' 1 eftid tha m*ffislrnf« sevei-dv. "I aw nr Unit, .tud|ii\" replim! Mr. Chnroins. "1 ro » stranger in \hf vi»r, «»4 h* spoke to nohtPly 1 rlWn't think hs could bi a ie*l poli«mau,"
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 10
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162DOCTORS BAFFLED. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 10
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