A Scotchman's Philosophy.
;nv An old S^otohman.iff Baid'do'haveHseh in prayer-meeting ope night andapropos ■■ of nothing delivered himself , of the , following remarks: "There are three () thingß I never could quite understand. First, why boys will throw sticks at "green apples when, if they waited, the sppleß would ripen and drop off; secondly, I never could quite comprehend why men so to war to kill eaoh other when, if they remained quietly at home they would die a natural death in good time; thirdly, and most importane of all, I do not see why the men chase around , after the women, since, if they sat still, women would run around after them." How true that death comes to _»ll men, to some so permaturely, who .neglect the warning symptomß of approaching disease, such ad a tired aching feeling in the morning, headaches ana nervousness, sour taste in the mouth, &0., all these are signs that the physical body is deranged, and that if treated lightly, seriouß danger ib to be apprehended. W. Swanson, Esq., 70 King William Street, Eitzroy, Melbourne,, Bays :— -" About three years ago I was seived all of a sudden with great lasaisude, dizziness and extreme nervoußneßS to great that I was unable to rally after any great effort. My digestive organs were so impaired" and my liver so congested that I was scarcely able to eat any soHd food, and gradually became so weak that I could barely drag myself along. After using a number of doctor's medicines and advertised remedies to no Surpose, I started on a oourse of llements Tonio which brought me great relief, especially when using Dr. Pletcher's Fills as well. Then 1 gained weight and strength quickly. I took altogether 12 bottles of Clements Tonio and 4t boxes of Fletcher's Pills, and my health and vigor inoreased under their healthful stimulus." Miss Amelia Meash, 471 King Street, Melbourne, writes :— " I have Buffered moßt acutely from neuralgia, so much that my face often swelled great and caused me much agony. I, can truly Bay that Clements Tonic gave me prompt and very great relief." Head office and laboratories* 212 A'Beckeet Street, Melbourne.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2321, 9 January 1893, Page 4
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