' It was certainly a good messenger - -who brought the news to house that Ayer's . Sarsaparilla makes the blood* "rich* and red." This means ,so muoh to thoso who aro thin, pale, feeble, weak, and nervous. After Ayer's Sarsaparilla has .cured you,, xairy the gted message to : a frienti'oj" , Ineighhoi.; .;-'"• J . -_; j ';T .-■• A Perhaps yoii suffer from* the effects of a warm climate. Prolonged warm weather seriously impairs the strength lc ''of many people. 'The •►digestion is sloitf, and tbo livcrbecpmes sluggish. Impurities ia tbo blood accumulate and cause that feeling of downheartedI ness and depression. AYEft'S Sarsaparilla fs of the greatest uso in such cases. Its purifying, strengthening, aiid ap* building properties will be of inestimable value to you. As- now inade, Ayev 'sSarsaparilla contains no alcolutl. There are many imitation " Sarsaparillas'. Be sure you get "AYER'S." j fttparad bj Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowsll, Mui., y.S.A., i •' ." WOMEN ■ who some - j^^H times require^^B| a Stimulant, H^H nothing is purerorsafer^^^B than BH^B WOLFETS SCHNAPPS it is an . HBHI effective WB heejth , S Preservative. w»-» ■ 7 ' ' .' ;-; There mast be a reason for the great sale for THISTLE OATS. Made from the finest oats by -the latest process, a trial will . convince you of its superiority . I HAMnC particularly ladies' handj. "I ■ 11/IJXVOt should took oice. what- ■ . | ever work tbe; do. ■ . I Wilton's Hand Ernolitent § B wil" Minf* nlce'bandno ihostinlng ■ ■ it. ' One night Is sufficient to cure ■ H chapped bands. Bcware-of imitations. ■. S*'*Theword M BYDai.'*(l»dysreversedrH to protect customers. ' .» - v ° at *" caom>at8 * M ENTIRE HOESE PARADE. THE AN&TOAL PARADE under the auspices' of the Nels'ofi- Agricnl^, ■ turai and .Pastoral Association will be' hei dat RichmonlT Park on -WEDNES-; ; DAY, September 22ndj at 2.30 p.m. \ Entrance Fee, 5s e'aih horse. Entries , ,:lopo with the .Scc.rtt-niy on SATUR: )" DAY. 18th S?n!(..v.l>:-.\ i-i. 5 p.n:. ' ' • J.-GLEN, : _"" ■■--. ;'- Secretary. ' TBlood pc.soo .*. .resulting . from femall" > wounds*-is Uccoiriing_ more provalent. - --■ liven so slight an injury as> the scraitoh ' nf a pin \viir sometimes cause blood poi' > soning. The, safe way is '.!• ttpplv 1 Chamberlain's Pain Balm, as scon as the 1 jnjury has been' Teceived. . That lini- ■ ment pre'yents all danger of blood poii soning, and causes the .injury to heal in i about one-third the time "requifetT by 1 tbe usual treatment. For sale everyi wtire." I. — ; "- '" _-^_.. LINSEED COMPOUND" for ' v': - Cough and Coids. Of proved tfficacy for <-h<wt romplainte Wnßp^^^^ Eaally Cupe^^^'^BH , W THE WORST GOUGH^f ' * «5^ ne ves re ''ef. An incrtasing J* i m^s^le of orer 8o yeara is a certain M ■ i -'^ft. 'tesfof tbsir marvellous valun :jp- ' T&k^JiolAiniinsevctywhireyAff'' WfarnHK^BSBSBBSSBBSSMsBt. .-'": "J~- '". ' .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 September 1909, Page 1
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