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An Aged Clergyman.

ESWIG ORATED BOTH IN MIND ANt> BODY BY DR. MORSE'S INDIAN 'WOT PILLS'. " Ii lia,vc" been n preacher- of the Gospel," says the- Rev. Thomas B. Swift, Alexandra, Victoria, "for iiftytwo years', am now in my eighty-first year. I suffered for a. long time from cbstiveu'eas and 1 consequent indigestiou. iDr. Morse's Indian Root Pills wore brought under my notice some two years ago. I took one pill every evening, and soon under that method my -costiveness and indigestion were relieved, andl my bowels a® regular aa the morning. They assist nature in tho discharge of all her functions, increase the appetite, produce sound sleep andl give elasticity of siprits. I always preadi three times 1 on the Sundays, and' drive long distances to my appointments. I enjoy life and the Lord's wort to which he called me more than fifty years ago. Two* people to whom, I recommend your Pills are using them in the same way, with the same happy results-." In another letter Mr Swift states tlkat he has taken Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pilla with thei most happy results, and finda that they invigorate both mind and bodiy. To those im declining! years, who need a; mild and searching remedy to keep the system in proper working order, there is nothing! like) Dr. Morse's Indian. Root Pills. They ! aid in the digestion and' assimilation jof food, cleanse' the Stomach, and ' keep the Liver and Kidneys in. proper J working order. They are a. .positive : euro' for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Head'aiches, Sallow Complexion, Liver and' Kiduoy Troubles, Pile«, 'Pimples, Boils and Blotches*, 1 and for Female Ailments. i —————■

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10454, 1 November 1904, Page 1

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An Aged Clergyman. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10454, 1 November 1904, Page 1

An Aged Clergyman. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10454, 1 November 1904, Page 1