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HE OWES HIS LIFE TO THE FORETHOUGHT OF A COMPANION. While on 8 camming trip in Webster county, Mr S. I, Stump, of Normantown, W. Ya.. had a severe attack of bloody flux. He says, “I firmly believe that I ewe my life to the forethought of one of the company who had taken along a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.” Moral —Procure a bottle of this remedy before leaving home. It cannot he obtained when on a hunting, fishing or prospecting trip. Neither san it be obtained while on hoard the cars or steamship, and at such times and places it is mos| likely to be needed. The safe way it to liave it with you. Thousands of travellers never leave home on a journey without it. For sale by all dealers, email size Is 6d, large size 3s. 260 Ton can depend on ridding your children of worms with Wade’s Worm Figs the wonderful Worm Worriers. Is. S« "Mortals whose pleasures are their only care, first wish to he imposed on and then are,” but they will never be imposed on if they ask for A. and B. Mackay’a liiqnenr Whisky. , - J What brings the colour to the cheek Of those that suffer \nd are weak. Whose ailments have hot made them crave To be released and in the grave P What now has given such desire To live again, yon may inquire. Consumption cannot well endure The strength of Weeds’* Great Peppwmist Cure. MS

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 3

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