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IN TIME OF DANGER.

A. Treacherous Foe Lurking in Town and Country. HOW TO CONQUEK IT. iOoll NO'S AM) (ofxsKl. l'Oll MEN AM) I WOMK.V OF EVEKY AGE AM) SOCIAL CONDITION. From the ligo "f forty to that of sixty, i i man who properly regulates himself iiny bo considered in the. prime of life. Proui thirty to fifty the same may lie said of women. But there are critical periods before that timo and far more jritical ones thereafter. There are so uany things attacking us all through [ifo that life itself may he said to he filled nrith critical poriods ; but throughout it dl there is one great, one paramount danger. It is a danger that has been brought iboui by modern civilisation. It is a danger that menaces both men ind women. It is a danger that is most insidious hcM.USC it is so little understood. It is a danger that, is most treacherous ind deceitful. That danger is Bright'a disease of the kidneys. It attacks both men and women, and it attacks them in different manners mid it various periods of their lives. It steals like a thief into the system and robs it of the health, the vitality, the life, before the victim is aware. It is the worst, the most to-bc-drcaded disease of modern times. There has fortunately been an absolute cure for this groat modern malady discovered, but there are a great many people that do not realize their danger and w-b.O do not take it i" time. If any man feels a loss of strength, of vitality and ambition ; if he realizes be is not in the condition he formerly was ; if he has occasional headaches, loss of appetite and peculiar pains ; if be notices a peculiar color, odor, frequency or infrequoncy of the fluids of the body, he certainly has the marked symptoms of Bright'a disease of the kidneys, and he needs to take the only known remedy for this trouble, • which w- Warner's Safe Cure. If any woman feels despondent, weak, depressed, bearing-down sensations; if she is uncertain, irregular, and at a loss to understand her condition ; if, in short, she becomes sallow, emaciated and without appetite; or if she becomes full habited or bloated, she may be sure she has thfi symptoms of Blight's disease, and that she needs the truest friend which any woman ever had -which is Warner's KaVk Cure.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 131, 7 August 1895, Page 2

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IN TIME OF DANGER. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 131, 7 August 1895, Page 2

IN TIME OF DANGER. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 131, 7 August 1895, Page 2

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