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"FOE THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. laikns Hlood flf THE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER IS WARRANTED TO CLEAR TIIIC BLOOD from all impurities from whatever cause arising. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eoeema, Skin and Blood Diseases, Blackheads, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds, it is a never-failing and permanent Cure. Ic Cures Old Sores. Cures Sores on the Neck. Cures Sore Legs. Cures Blackhead or Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy. Cures Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all impure Matter, From whatever cause arising. It is a real specific for Gout and Rheumatic pains. It removes the cause from the Blood and Bo:ies. Ah this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to teat its ' <' COM PLETELY HBALED." Mrs E. Berkshire writes:—"ln the year 1888, when residing at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, I caught cold, which led to inflammation of the bowels. I was attended by local doctors, and received some relief, but the following year it turned to fistula, from which I suffered for eight years; -and it was constantly discharging. I was put under chloroform by two doctors witb a view of an operation, but they found that the fistula was too far inside, and an operation would have been too dangerous. In 1889 a second abscess formed, and in IS9A a third. These were all discliarjsjna; at the same time. The end of 1593 I wac again examined by two doctors to see if an operation was possible ; it was found that an operation was out of the question, as they stated the inside was riddled with abscesses. During the whole of this time I was receiving medical attendance, one year being treated by a herbal doctor in the town, and receiving advice for four months from a London doctor. During the greater part of tin . time I wa« a confirmed invalid, having t.) be carried up and down stairs, and the doctors gave up all hj pe of my recovery. In June, 1895, I was advised by friends to fry ' Clarke's Worldfamed Blood Mix.lire.' After taking one large bottle I found one large abscess graduliy drying up. I therefore continued taking the Mixture, and also Clarke's Aperient Bills, and in time all three abscesses were completely healed, and I was able to walk as well as ever, and could eat and drink any ordinary foul. I am pleased to say it was Clarke's Blood Mixture that effected tlu' cure, having received no real benefit, from doctors. I should have written before, but wished to see if the cure was lasting. "Post Oliice, Cottonwood, Assiniboia, N.W.T , Canada, Oct. 17th, 1898. " P.S.— I may s iy that lean giv-. you doctors' names and names of friends to prove the truth of what I state. I purchased the Mixture at the. Sussex Drug Stores, Tunbridge Wells, my name and address then being Miss E. Horner, 5, Warwick Cottages, Frank Forest, Tunbriuw Wells." Mrs Amy Ciihkchkk writ's:---"It is with earnest thanks and heartfelt gratitude that 1 write these few lines to let you know that I am at last completely cured of the dreadful disease called eczema by taking your wonderful Blood Mixture. I conunet ced taking Cha-ke's Blood Mixture on June 8 last, and since then I have had 17 bottles, 2s 9d size, three pots of ointment, also three bottles of Clarke's Skin Lotion, which I found was of untold value in allaying the irritation. I was in such a fearful state that the sheets in my bed had to be .shanged every day, also my own linen, on account of the fearful discharge from the bores, my hands also were very bad, the backs ot them being so dreadfully encrusted with yellow scab that one would think they were covered with rock brimstone. I never expected they would resume their proper shape, but now I am able to do light household duties, and I feel I am getting stronger every day ; in fact, my husband, my nurse, and m\se!f truly believe Clarke's Blood Mixture saved my life. I have much to be thankful for, and if you like to make use of my letter you are welcome to do so, as I am fully convinced I should never have been here if it had not been for Clarke's Blood Mixture. 2, Kymu ton Road, Stoke Newington, London, N., Oct, 22, 1898." Thousands of 'I ls of WonderClarke's Blood Mixture is sold in Bottles 2s 9d each, and in cases containiugsix times the quantity, lis—sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases—By all Ciikmists and Patext Mkdiocne Vendors throughout the world. Pio prietors, Tno Lincoln and Midlands Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark—"'Blood MixCLARKE'S BLOOD MiXWRE. Caution.—PURCHASERS of CLARKE S BLOOD MIXTURE should see that they get the genuine article. Worthless imitations aud substitutes are sometimes palmed off by unprincipled vendors. The words Lincoln and Midland Coun ties Drug Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on the Government Stamp, ana "CLARKE'S WORLD - FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE" blown in the BoUle, withcut USE ROSS ANTIDOTE The Great Herbal Remedy for purifying the blood. A positive cure for indigestion, intern vl ulcerations, and all diseases arising from impure blood. USE ROSS OINTMENT For poisoned hands, burns, scalds, chapped hands, and sores of all descriptions. TJSP: ROSS PILE OINTMENT a, never failing remedy. BOSS OINTMENT FOR ANIMALS has no equal for sore shoulders, backs, saddle and girth galls, so e udders and teats, and all wounds and open in animals. All storekeepers and chemists. Prepared by the ROSS ANTIDOTE COMPANY, 24, Manse Street, Dunedin, aud Hampden, Otauo. • proof o'the pudd'.n's the prc-in JL o't," ai.il a trial of M'Keizies

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Lake County Press, Issue 975, 15 August 1901, Page 3

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