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IF you m SOFFERINB from any such disease as Eczema, Scrofula, Bad Lbos, Am(—L Ulcers, Glandular Swkllinos, Boa*, PmrLEs, Sores op ant kind, Piles, Blood Poison, llheumatism, Gout, &cv don't waste your time and money on uselew lotions and messy ointments which canno* got below the surfaoo of the skin. What yoa want and what you must have 4o be pennanS nntly cured is a medicine that will thoroughly free tbo blood 0/ tho poisonous matter whtaS alone is tho truo cause of all your suffering. I Mixture »HnKeß^aSgt; Tiio World's Best Blood Purifier. is just such a'medicine. It is composed- ol I ingredients which quickly attack, overooma, I and expel froiu the blood all impurities front whatever cause arising, and by rendering It I clean and pure can bo relied on to effect 8 j complete and lasting curoijj • I Here is a good-proof of it 3 effieaoy:— L. I M. Cousins, of 187, Twyford Avenue* PoiBV ! mouth, England, writes: " Scmo time ago I hadt PQJS ):£■> -"oid'ut to my left foot (rts C-nT a nail into ii] > i4 festered'taa t'JUi / not so bad that the dootorwaa fiiISFH oa!lcd in and eaid lM& uimui poisoned it. For three s«BM I was under different doetcra,' and for one year of the three I only went out in a bath chair. Not orly during thfrtflttnla did 1 entirely iose the little toe of my left foot, but a gaping wound came in the inside of the same foot. It was no bad that whan 1 bathed it I fancied I could see the bones. At last I decided to try ' Clarke's Blood Mixture,* and with the end of the second small bottle tho discharge had stopped, and, within' B month I could get my foot ta the ground. very scarred and a too short, am suraM should have- been a foot short had it gone "Two years Bgo 1 had tha Un^E r f r L had dreadful sores CO* RIIQrn thighs. Her father grea UUjUJ, objected to what he oall amateur doctoring —so O WB had a doctor. Sho laid all one summer on her back. The doctor used to burn it with caustic, causing awful agony, and she waited to a skeleton. At last I started * Clarke,'! Hlood Mixture ' ' on my own,' and when," she started getting on so weli I was too triumphant to keep it to myself, and her father now is as staunch an adherent to ' Clarko's Blood Mixture 'as I am. Sho has Boars over threa inches long and as deep as the bowl of a spoon. So you can judge what it was like, Sho has never looked back N and is as stout and borny a girl as oao would wish to see.' Another case:—" I reoom3TU mended 'itto a Sergeant's ;«J " wife, whose hußbaud had an ,j) open sore for seveu years, tha § resule ol a sword " tiliaa t io n wi vfi.l Burma. Sue said she couldn't get h;m to" try it for a long time, but at last he did. u:;d the wound has completely healed. She told me that often aiter a long march he was writhed iu agonj and often fainted. When they were leaving to go to another station he came on purpose to say good-bye and thank me. He he'd never, forget me for being tho causo of his trying it, and tint it was worth £5 a dose, I think th'se clsss are conclusive enough, and they are just as stated.—Yours truly, (Mrs) M. Cousins, 187, Twyford Avenue Portsmouth, Euglan-J." "A GOOD, SAFE, AND DBEFQL MEMOINE." " Cbvke's Biocd Mixture is entirely free from any poison or metiillio impregnation, does LOS contain any ::;jurio;i3 ingredients, and la a good, sate, and useful medicine." Health

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Lake County Press, Issue 2791, 26 June 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lake County Press, Issue 2791, 26 June 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lake County Press, Issue 2791, 26 June 1919, Page 3