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WONDER IF TODDL'S KNOWS NOW

WtIXS a liny I w.ib ahvayn '. nd n r nit ing / uud drinking— especially ol iatiny. What boy isn't ?

1 had un nppo'.He of tli< n, nnd n dig- * cHtinn nine. Uni-. day a r'' Innaa camo f to diuo ot 'ur h >usp. I *>h .11 r.overfojgot i hit man Ho watehel in s 1j of eating for about nvo nrnu'or, «n ' ihcn tnH (o my father. ' Di^b your l> >y ever Buffer from dyspopsiti f " " Never lizard him co i.piniu of it," replied ray fathrr. "D) \>n over nuffor from dyepopsift, Toddk-s?' (Thoy cnllel ma ToJdlit, but it waß not my renl name.) " No, pa," I answrred. "Wiint is dyspepsia, pD? " My purple faced fren ! ro .ir Jed me with a look of am (17. munt un : envy, and solemnly said, "You toll ft id out — tome day. " J lio nbovo incidi nt n wi I! known EnKlisliui!in t-lls nbout liimoelC Whothor he hue since founl oul what ily^p'peia ib, ha doBHQ't Biy. Likely -noii.il. His father's cueet wai well t ooko<l on tho subject. That we may miarantee, 'llm.'e how ho dot the purple skia onJ tlui dull eyeo. Ani that's what mado 1 in fairly t«a sour will' nvy when ho eiw 'li >hoy eating like a hungry deg, aiH with with us little fta' of the <nnß<qu nee. Ah, d ar, dear I i • we cl orly men and worn utouldo&tnow as we coul I w bin our cliidb c imip j iEt up to tho Up of tho tible! But that's csrtuin. Why nob? W^^-here'o nno Rcod wouiun tf'la why she couldn't, and she was so nrich in > un o.t in fie tale ttiat she wpnt b-for^ *hu M.«.srr ot Leeds and hod it put into a form wh;cli carrioß we'uhtantl convictiin witu *v. Ti.us wa Imvj it :-~

[Copy "] "IjOaroline Nixon (wit'e of Eyri Niton, wholesale clog manufbc urct) of 4, St. A.fiU.'B Mount, Stoney Rock L'vu<', and 85, Upper Ace •mm da'ion 110 i "*, L tcb, do solemnly and ainccrul} dvolaro iib foU |ow :—: — 'Up to Novorm er, 1595, I v.m alwajs strong and loaity At thU Uiuo I foil inti i\ low, we.k stae. I wts tirod. languid, and lovr spirited. I had a baa tasle in iho mouth and exp> ctoratcJ a deal of phlegm. My a. petite w;is poor, aud aftur oaling I had puin ut tho chest uad between thoulderß, and ro bnd watt this that 1 was afraid to eat. I got no a"ee;p at ci^ht, i.ml for wick would lie awake rroat of tte ni^ht, und was worse ti oi in tho morning t'-aa w lion I went to bui. I was quite wo.v cut, aud got so weak that I c-ul 1 scarcely gat about tho

house. As it was, 1 had to .onßfctly lie down on the couch. Iltniu^ a largo fuioi'y lo look altiT, 1 w ib c >mpcllel tojbo up und doinp, oilie wisu I should have been in bid I bal of tin hoard peupluppcakof Indigestion nn 1 Dy^pupfch, but did not think it was co bad at I ftund i:. In this orboruble condition I continuid week after wei k, oi. ly to find ic.jst-lf kt-tiin^ weaker and wci.k r. 1 *a* adocio.ia York Road, who tavt in mci ioinj, but £ j^ot lo bettor. Getting anxiom, I went to i clever, expori<socod do< t-r, but afttr biing under his

tr a'm^nt home li:ue I gavo up taking hia medicine, far I g>t worae in tot I ot bettor. l!o h djou-ri »aid 1 wm sulloiin; fiom Indif,cstioo, but they vvero uuablu 10 do anything for ms. 1 now lost all fdith in physic, aid looked on my case as incu-ab'o, when one day a book was ltf c at the uoubo telling of a tno Jicinu called Mother Scigel's Cuntive Syrup, cnl I road of sjvtral cases reßonblin;? miuo having been cure! by it. I sent to Mr Cole, chem<6t m March Lime, and got a bottle. After tuking the Sjrup thrie c\ b I lelt relsof. N y appetite returned and a y fo.d o'i^esloJ. and before I bad tuk.n one large bottle 1 was cured, and have since kept in Rood hta'tb, After mj recovery onjof my diUtjbkr was tnkoo bad with th v imtißm, so i »avohor souic Scigtl'e Syrup and she6o<n^ol well. If di.y of my fi mily a i< ayntliiut; a dose or

two of the Syrup soon eats them right, and

for tho post Jour or fivo jcam wo have needed nodoclo owing to taking the mcdi* cine. I consider tlmtSeigil'b Sj tup hn6«Jved my li"' 1 , nnii I Ij.we rcci tv coded it to than.,, uud if i-ub islnu^ ihi< statement otLerb in y uouiu to be benefited, I Rive peru,iubi.>n t) the proprlctcto to ueu it a* tlie.i think propir

"A.-d I luuko t!i in ail inn declaration cenrei -ntionsly btJi vin^ the sumo to be tiu. . By virtue of the piovibion of the Stntutoiy Dsc'aation Act, 1835 (Will IV ,c. 62).

(Signed) Caiklink Nixon. Ftclured befoionie ai L-olb") in \he County of York by the I r ~— said Curulne Mxon, this Oth I j j d.t> of Octoler, 1891. \\ s ea l. Alv.Ccoks, I c J "Moyon-f LioJb. 11 J Mrs Nij-on B:iyß :"I have otten hoard p- o; \i epouk t.t imli. C'tion a d dyßprpeio, but did not tl ink it wus so 1 a1 as I found it. IVrc'n just where tin troublo is. Hodllhy folks simply can't im g ne what a concfutrutod horror, wl ntn doata-in life, this difeasy is. If they c ,ul i they would lake tvtry precanli n iguinet it. liven To dh<B would hivo o^un fmver torte, puddinr.uLd cik>;p. For iudi .octioa and d)B| epsii, 'i^l.tv ns wa epe.ik of it in our i*; 3 lat.c, actually drsiioys more human beings -.him war, pettil nee, and foraine umibmd, and t.ie oily truetwor.hy remedy, so far as we y t kaow, is the one mentioned and used by M:b Nixon.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9828, 14 October 1893, Page 2

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WONDER IF TODDL'S KNOWS NOW Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9828, 14 October 1893, Page 2

WONDER IF TODDL'S KNOWS NOW Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9828, 14 October 1893, Page 2

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