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There has aooumulateii upon our letter fyles, owing no doubt to the hardnesr of the times, a very large number of requests, from correspondents suffering from Catarrh and Catarrhal deafness, who are unable or unwilling to pay our regular charge. Now it is manifestly unfair to Uose patients, who pay our full charge, to have two prices. In order however to meet the importunity of those who claim inability, and to put a means for cure of this loathsome and dangerous disease, within reach of really deserving sufferers and at the same tima to maintain our integrity towards the great bulk of the patrons of our treatment, we have decided to furnish to all recipients of this circular, from this date until March 1st. our first treatment and apparatus for applying for Five Dollars, which is just bait our regular charge* On and after March 1st our regular charge of Ten Dollar*^ will positively be resumed. We do not find it necessary to travel the country quacking, in order to dis- pose of our remedy ; we do our business at home only, and we ship to all parts of the Dominion, United States and Great Britain, — this to a thinking ; w,i.8on should be a substantial proof that our remedy is all that we claim for it. Obsebve.— Owr remedy is easily applied — it is used only once in twelve days, and its application does not interfere with business or ordinary duties. We give every case our special attention. Money can he sent safely through the mails from all parts of the United States and Domiuion of Canada by means of Post Office Order, Registered Letter, Bank Draft, or Express Order. N.B. — When ordering the remedy you should state age, how long you have been afflicted with Catarrh— if the mucus is white or colored, if it is wet or if it drys up— if there is any drop- pings into the throat, or if there is any offensive odor therefrom, also general state of health. Ab we have a laboratory m Buffalo N. T., all orders from the Uniied States will be ship- ped from that city, therefore there will be no duty to pay. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR SIGNATURE. VJhen ordering the Remedy, be particular in giving Express Office as well as Post Office address. BEAT) THE FOLLOWING: March 30, 1884. Dear Sirs, In the month of Feb., 1883, Rev. J. Hodgson, of Silver Islet, came to you suffering from a very aggravated case of (Catarrh ; the right nostril was so badly affected that he scarcely breathed through it — over the right eye there was, nearly all the time, a dull heavy pain, which extended down the outside of the eye to the ear, making the neck so stiff that he -uld scaroely turn his head : his hearing .as also affected. Under the eyes ftnd all over the side of his face, and down the neck, was sore nearly all the t:"me — the mat- ter which came from the nostrils was very sticky and tough— the quantity which dropped into his throat was very great, and in the morning when he awoke he felt almost suffo- cated with it ; he was afraid that some of the large quantity of greenish, tough matter. free to use her name for the benefit of sufferers. She is 36 years of age and had suffered from Catarrh from infancy. Masses of green mucus and dry scabs were continually discharging frnm her nose and mouth and the odor was so offensive that she had kept herself secluded for veara — her hearing and sight were also badly impaired, in fact the best doctors in the city gave her up as incurable nearly twenty years ago. She is cured of Catarrh and her hear- ing add sight are perfect— in a word she is GbUGTiiicr woiijaiii — WQ coiigrttbiiittiio you oii r»«iv- ing such an invaluable remedy for this curse of our western country — Catarrh. Yours Faithfully T. K. JOHNSTON & CO., 646 43rd St., Chicago, 111. July 29, 1884. fVom a'"vet"v a'l^riva'ted case'of Catarrh ; the | from her nose and mouth and the odor was^so largo quantity of greenish, touf^h matter, JULY a», l»tH. from a very aggravated case of (Catarrh ; the right nostril was so badly affected that he scarcely breathed through it — over the right eye there was, nearly all the time, a dull heavy pain, which extended down the outside of the eye to the ear, making the neck so stiff that he could scarcely turn his head : bis hearing was also affected. Under the eyas and all over the side of his face, and down the neck, v/as sore nearly i»ll the time — the mat- ter which came from the nostrils was very sticky and tough— the quantity which dropped into his throat wan very great, and in the morning when he awoke be felt "tlmost suffo- cated with it ; he was afraid that some of the large quantity of greenish, tough matter, which he got away by hawking and spitting when he awoke, must come from the bron- chial tubes on the right side ; and sometimes he had a pain all the way down the right lung. How long lie had been troubled I do not kiiow, but for five years he had been very bad, 80 bad that he was not able to do his work efficiently. He was entirelv cured. THOMAS GEE, Methodist Minister, Bayfield, Ont. MooBEjAW, N.W.T., June 12, 1884. A. H. Dixon & Son, Toronto. Gentlemen, I was troubled with catarrh for fifteen years, and could get nothing to help me until I tried your remedy. I used the first treat- ment in February last, and that almost cured me, but after using the second treatment I must say that / am cured, as I feel no sign of a return of the disease. I have recommended it to some of my friends heve and feel that I can safely recommend it to any one suffering from catarrh, as my case was of long standing and I know that I am cured. You are at liberty to publish this if you think fit, for the benefit of others. Yours respectfully, THOMAS HE ALE Y, Moosejaw P.O., Manitoba. OCTOBBB 20, 1884. Gentlemen, I was troubled with Catarrh for four years, mucus colored, droppings in the throat and offensive odour. I used one treat- ment of your remedy, and am truly thank- ful for what it has done in my case of suffer- ing. Jt is hard to realize that I am cured, but time will prove all things. G. P COOPER, Lawrence, Kansas. Harbietsville, Ont. Oct 7, 1884. Deab Bn be per- suaded to try your treatment I honestly believe that suffering humanity would be greatly dim minished. Wiehing you eery success. I remain yours truly, E. W. MORTON, Of Morton & Knight, Merchants, Port Arthur, Ont. Montreal, Dec. 24, 188i. Deab Sirs, I promised to report to you the re- sult of your treatment in regard to Mr. and Miss Fraser's cases of Catarrh and also to give a letter of lei ommendation providing one or both were cuied. Neither the Frasers nor myself ever expected to give you a ceivificate, for they never dreamed of being cured and I did not expect snch a result, knowing that they had been pronounced incurable years ago, in London, England, by some of the best Physi- cians there. However, it is generally the un- expected that happens and I am happy for their sakes as well as yours, to be able to say that both are cured. Such aggravated cases being cured so speedily (Miss Fraser by two and Mr. Fraser by three treatments), seems to me miraculous. I am more than glad that such is the case, and pleased to know that a remedy so simple and one that can be relied upon to cuve this horrible disease is within the reach of sufferers, I will gladly give enquirers any information in my power. Yours truly, G. H. PATTERSON, 264 St. Jan^es Street, Montreal. Chicago, III., DtiO. 29, 1884. Gentlemen, The remedy which you seni us for Mrs. Willoughby has turned out a decided success and she desires us to inform you that you are Bt Paul Minn., Jany. 6, 1885. Messrs. A. H. Dixon & Son. Gentlemen, I take great pleasure in adding my testimony to the virtue of your valuable Catarrh Remedy. Two years ago my Daugh. ter, 14 years of age, was very bad with Nasal Catarrh, her sense of smell was almost gone and her great suffering from pain in her fore- head was such that we kept her from School. After using one treatment of your remedy she was completely cured and haa continued well ever since. I have every confidence in recom- mendiug your remedy as a safo and sure cure for this most disagreeable disease aad am satisfied that a fair trial will convince the most sceptical of its boing a genuine cure for Catarrh. You are at liberty to use this in any way you deem best to help suffering humanity Wishing you great success in your noble work. I am Gentlemen, Yours sincerely, JAMES K. EKSKINE, Physician.