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Maps, plates, charts, etc., may he Tiimed at different reduction ratios. Those too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand corner, left to right and top to bottom, as many frames as required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: Les cartas, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent etre film^s ii des taux de reduction diff^rents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour etre reproduit en un seul cliche, il est film§ d partir de Tangle supdrieur gauche, de gauche d droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images ndcessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la m^thode. 1 2 3 t 2 3 4 5 6 PRICS : $i A BOTTLE, SIX FOB $5 MANUf^ACTUREO BY 1^" Isaac 1?>illian)S ion)pat)ij 268 Dundas St., London, Ont. FOR SALE 1;Y ALL DRUGGISTS. ATlalbot & C©^ >* NT^^ ^Wr'^/r"VTF7 ]Rol^'al (Drown RbiiibJii THK- KINfi 01 BLOOD PUBiriEBS. Prepared H Isaac Williams Companij Is a Remody Composed of Extraor- dinary Medical Properties essrnlial to purify, heal, repair and invig-orate the broken down and wasted body, no matter by wliat name the complaint may be designat- ed : whether it be Scrofula, Syphilis, Ulcers, Sores, Tumors, Boils, Erysipelas or Salt Kheum, Diseases of the Lungs, Kidneys, Bladder, Womb, Skin, Liver, Stom;ich or Bowels, either chronic or constitutional. The disease is in the blood, which supplies the waste, and builds and repairs these org-aii •• and wasted tissues of the system. The Royal Cvovni Remedy secures the harmonious action of each of the organs. It establishes throughout the entire system functional harmony, and supplies the blood vessels with a pure and healthy current of new life. The skin, after a few days' use of he Crown Remedy, becomes clear and beauti- fiJ- pimples blotches, black spots and skin eruptions are removed, sores and ulcers soon cured. Persons suffering" from Scrofula, Erup- tive Diseases of the Eyes, Mouth, Ears, Leg's, Throat and Glands, that have accumulated and spread, either from uncured diseases or mercury, or from the use of corrosive subli- n|4^ite, may rely on a cure if the RoyjU Crown Ri^medy is continued a sufficient time to make its impression on the system. The wonderful cures effected by the Royal Cro^57n Remedy in Kidney, Bladder, Womb Ovarian and Urinary diseases, its rapid efficacy in promoting- a free anv^ healthy discharge of urine, its marvellous power in dissolvings stone and calculous concretions^ curing' gravel, ^leet nnd discharjj;es from the genital glands, its power over the kidneys in establishing a healthy secretion of urine, curing Diabetes, Intlanunation or ItritMm ■^♦" "'.; HUdder, Albuminous and Hn«^k-d«st o ,>ost(s, or de- posits of White Sand, etc.t"e»tabli'4i > char- acter as A GRKAT cx^Nsrn L iivWAi. ki:mi:uy. A Mysterious Principle. We are blessed by a mysterious principle known as life. By its intluence we are en- abled to maintain our existence in the midst of agents which are constantly seeking our de- struction. Our bodies are composed of elem- ents which exist everywhere in the matter around us, but gathered into new combinations and moulded into peculiar forms. Men and women - the old and young- are not all blessed with vigt>rous, strong, a)bust life. Unfortxmately for Canada, we have our thousands who barely move and breathe; they do not possess that vigor, strength and health which means true life. Can any sane individ- ual assert that the weary, tired broken-down, nervous, sleepless and dyspeptic man or wo- man enjoys life as they should ? We know that many of them are weary and tired of lives of suffering. Hold! suffering mortals. Do not despair; maintain courage and hope ; there is rescue for you if you wish to walk the pleasant high- way of health and true life. Know you not that Williams' Royal Crown Remedy banishes the foes by which you are beset? Are you not aware that this renedy emancipates the slaves oi disease and suffering? You have been asking for freedom from pain for many years; physicians and advertised re- medies have deceived you. Now you have the true agency of health offered, will you accept it ? VVe guarantee cure, satisfaction and new life ; can the power of mortal man promise greater blessings ? Williams' Royal Crown Remedy is King ; Williams' Royal Crown Remedy is a conquer- or ; its triumphs are multitudinous and won- derful. Try it, and know what true life means. v^^\ Wonderful Bvents. From I.ondon Free Press and Advertiser. Certain wonderful^^events that occur from week to week, att: recsorded in our daily press, and create much surprise and call for com- ,nit!nt aniQiij^V'^lt' classes of ou» population. Our people arc quick to discern grand and worthy deeds ; they feel that in some degree men and vvi>men are made better, and that not- witlistanding- the fact that the world is evil, there is still something- worth living and work- ing for. Certain newspapers have informed us of great and mighty cun s, which to one class in particular these recorded events have proved a blessing, and brought comfort and cheer to many despondent hearts. Week after week we have had proof of men and women, old and young, who were saved from the dark tomb through the power of a remedy that not one paper in , anada had the generosity to mention the name, save the London Free Press and Advertiser, simply because they were not paid for advertising this remedy. This shows a most wonderful pecuniary principle on the part of an otherwir>e generous press. The piinciple of the London papers is to deplore such a stiite of affairs and to give fair public- ity to all worthy preparations. It therefore is a pleasure for us to give the honorable name of this wonderful medicine known as the Royal Crown Remedy. It seems to be able to take hold of the worst cases — those for whom paysicians held out no hope, who were pro- nounced beyond all earthly help. The weak, nervous, sleepless, despondent, morose, dys- peptic and rheumatic are given new life, and anxious parents and relatives are tilled with joy. All this has been accomplished by Wil- liams' Royal Crown Remedy. Sales last year alone amounting to thousands of dollars, and it was never known to be advertised in any paper in this country. This unparalleled re- cord gives it first place in point of sales, and proves it to be the greatest medicine the world of science has yet produced. The proprietors • being human benefactors and desirous that all the world may be benefited, have remodeled the 7-' (4) the pack.ijjt*, oiiliiiged tho bottles, and de- cidocl tv> place it in every drujj store throug-h- oiit the eivili/.ed world, and truly such jjrand and noble works benefit us as a nation, and future generations wiir bless the name of the ^reat discoverer of tlic j4-r.^udi?s»t remedy ever ^iven to sufferings liumanily. Rheumatism Displaces the Joints, Swells Hands, Feet and Legs. Two Bottles Royal Crown Rem- edy Elfecta the Cure. Hamilton', June 4th, i8()0. To Isaac Williams, Esq.: I take pleasine in addint^ my testimonial to the rest. I have bi*en troubled with Rheuma- tism for some lime. My hands, legs and feet were very much swollen, and my joints ovit of place, and trying all sorts of medicine, it did m .' no good, until V took your Royal Crown Ivemedy. After taking two bottles it entirely cured me, and T can recommend it to any- bodv. V'ours tnilv, ELLkX MATHEWS.' A Druggist Experiences 14 Years' Steady Increase in the Sale of Royal Crown Remedy. St. xMarys, April, i88i< Some three years ago Isaac Williams* Royal Crown Ren^edy was introduced to me for sale ; since then it has had a steadily in- creasing sale. It seems to give the best of satisfaction wherever used. S. FRALEMH, Chemist. St. Thomas, Aug-. 14th, 1879. Having be.;n troubled with Dyspepsia and General Debility my wife was also in very delicate health -I procured one bottle of Wil- liams' Royal Crown Remedy. I found that it gave us both great relief. I take great pleas- ure in recommending it to the public. HUGH RILEY. Dyspopsia Cured by Three Bottles of Royal Crown Remedy. Hamilton, Aug^. aOth, 1890. To Isaac Williams, Es^*r Dear Sir,— Having been troubled with Dyspepsia for a lonj^ time, trying- all sorts ot" medicine, to no avail, I was persuaded to try your Royal Crown Remedy. After taking three bottles it has entirely cured me. I would highly recommend it to all suffering humanity Yours truly, SARAH PARKER, 17 Elira St. General Debility Cured by Pour Bottles. Hamilton, July 28th, 1890. Mr. Isaac Williams: Dear Sir, — I have been a sufferer for a long time with general debilitv and weakness hi my back. The doctors could do me no good. I tried your Royal Crown Remedy, and after taking four bottles, it has made me better than I l\aTe been for years. I would highly recommend it to all suffering from tliosc diseases. MRS. HILDER, Inchbury St. My Life Saved— Nine Years a Dys- peptic and Sufferer of Liver Complaint— Three Bottles Royal Crow^n Remedy Effected a Com plete Cure— Now Twelve Years and no Symptom of Return of tke Disease—Read for Yourself London, Aug. 30th, 1889. To Mr. Williams : It is not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to you and the suffering world that I add my testimony with the ir 'uy you have already received. Royal Crown Remedy cannot bo too highly praised ; it has saved my life. For nine years I suffered extremely with Dyspep- sia and Liver Complaint and could not retain anything at all on my stomach without ex-^ cessive vomiting. Erysipelas set in, which <6) 4 througl with s of try ould nitv confined me to my bed. Doctors could do me no g-ood. I also tried many other plans with no success. I was induced by Mr. I. Willi-ams to try his medicine, which I did .ifter much persuadinjiC. Three bottles completely cured me, aj>d for 12 years I have had no symptoms. Your medicine is worthy of praise. I advise all sufferinjj humanity to try it, for it is the best. M. W. JAMES, 331 Wellin^non St. A Ne"w Man Made. « London East, Aug-. 6th, 1879. I was afflicted with general debililv .ind liver affection, .'itid have recommended, and will continue to do so, Williams' Royal Crown Remedy, to all who arc afllicted with the above complaints, and consider it has cured me — in fact made a new man of me. P. II. McLaughlin. This is clipped from two of the leading papers of our country : OareleBsness! Bereavement I Death! Men, women and children are dying- throug-h carelessness and iinproper treat- ment. Families moiirn the loss of lored ones who have been consij^jied to the grave throug-h want of thoug^ht and improper treatment. Kidney and liver troubles, impure . blood, sluggish»circulation, dy spepsi;i, nervousness, heart troubles and rheumatism are taking off our people at an alarming rate. Little won- der that honest physicians are often disgusted with popular ig-nor.ince in neglecting t he- time- honored practice of taking some good spriiu»; medicine to help the system to recuperate. Reader, are you guilty of this neg-ligence ? If so, after you are cautioned it becomes a crime. You may not feel it now, but it is shortening your life. If you honestly desire ** new life," "freedom from your trouble," medical experts and testimony clearly point to that honest remedy which, although never advertised, yet the sales last year in this vicinity amounted to thousands of dollars. (7) i This truly most woiulerful remedy is Willjaius' Iored in vain for a cure, and to-day would have been in the arms of death but for (»3) Royal Crown Remedy, aa you will see by their own words. Those who have suffered longest are the men and women who are eajjcrto jjive prompt testimony ; and are actuate 1 by this noble de- sire for the good and benefit of their suffering^ feilow creatures. Failure of the Best Doctors in Am- erica to Cure a Sufferer Prom Kidney Complaint Three Bottles Royal Crown Remedy and Pills Makes Him a Happy Man. Hamilton, Dec. 26, 1890. Mr, Isaac Williams: Dear Sir, — After suffering from Dyspepsia and Kidney Lu iplaint for years, consulted several doctor's, who did me no good. I also got medicine om Buffalo, which cost me a great deal of 1. ey. As I was getting worse every day, a friend induced me to try Royal Crown Remedy. Taking three bottles, and l>ills according to directions, I am happy to say 1 am a different man. As a blood purifier, your Royal Crown Remedy is the best in the market. JAS, BURNS, 159 Lock St. Given Up to Die by Her Private Physician - Read. St. Marys, July 17th, 1879. I suffered very much from Liver Complaint for two years ; my doctor gave me up to linger on or die. When Isaac Williams came along I was persuaded to try his medicine. I took three bottles and was cured. I recom- mend it to all my friends and the world at large. MRS. JACOB NEAR. Ministers of the Gospel, professional and business men speak of it and recommend it to their friends. It goes forward with its work at a marvellous rate, curing those who have failed with other medicines. To the nervous, sleepless, broken-down and dyspeptic it is invaluable, as it means new lil'e and strength. Try its efTicacy, suffer- ing mortal, and then you will have reason to rejoice. \ Ik A Rheumatic Made a New Man- Completely Cured. Dear Sir,- I can cheerfully recommend your Royal cVbwn Ucmedv to' the afflirtcd, havii/^ been laid up with" Rheumatism and affection of the Liver, and after tryir.jtf your wonderful medicine I am a new man and consider myself completely cured. LEONARD WILSON, St. Thomas, Ont. Doctors Did Me No Good Royal Crown Remedy Cured Me. Hamilton, Dec. 4, 1890. Mr. I. Williams: Dear Sir,— I have g^reat pleasure in recom- mending^ your Royal Crown Remedy to atiyone suffering- with Neuralgia and Liver Com- plaint. Doctors did me no good ; tried siv- eral other medicines j;\hich proved uselfss. Meeting your agent accidentally one day, he persviaded me to try your preparations, which I did. After taking three bottles, I consider myself entirely cured. Yours truly, MRS. GEORGE, 74 Melbourne St. Mlstakea of Our Times. Few of us do comprehend our mistakes. When we get the grip we don't realize that it is because we don't know how to dress to •iuit the weather. When we get the blues we don't credit our livers with being the cause. When we get the malaria we don't think it is because we hare been exposed to open trenches in the way of streets. W hen w« get sober we don't give time th« credit, but our own neglect. W^hen we get rich we think we are smart. When we get poor we think we are just as smart, but not appreciated. When we get lazy we call it weakness. When we get the devil it is probably be- cause we deserve it ; but we don't like to con- fess this, at least I dcn't. Do you ? Williams* Royal Crown Remedy will cur« all but the last, and that must b« Andured. * (»3) Peculiar to Itself in Many ImporVo ant Particulars Royal CVow^ Remedy is Ditlerent IVom arni Superior to any Other Medicine PECULIAR ill combination, prupoi^tioii .n ; preparation ol iii^'^rodienls. Koval Orown Remedy possesses the full curative value ol the best known remedies of the vei;\'lal)le kinjj^dom. I'ICCL'LIAR in its jnedieinril merits. Koyal Crown Remedy aceouiplishes ciwes hilheito unknown. PECULIAR in strength and eeononiy. fvO}al Crown Remedy is the only medicine ol whc h can truly be said, 125 doses one dollar. Medi- i:ine in larg-er and smaller bottles require larjLfer doses, and do not produce as good re- sults as Roval Crown Remedy. Pfc^CULL\R in its g'ood name al bouu'. There is more Royal Crown Remed)- sold in London, where it is m.tde, than all other blood purifiers. PECULIAR in its phenomenal reeord ot sales abroad. No other preparation has ever attained such popularity in so short a time Do not be induced to take any other prepar- ation. Be sure to s^et Royal 'OrOWU Remedy. ' — ^^ — GuKLPH, March 24th, 1879. I suffered very much with the Liver and Kidney Complaints, Constipation ot" the Bowels, pain in my side, weakness and pain in my back, and General Debility. I got two bottles of Williams' Royal Crown Remedy. IL renovated my system and cured me. MRS. BARRETT. Hamilton, Dec. 2, iSqo. Mr, I, Williams^ London, Ont. : Dear Sir, — As a blood purifier and a g"en- «ral constitutional remedy I consider the Royal Crown Remedy a great success. My wife and myself were troubled for years with Liver Complaint. We tried two bottles, and pills, of your medicine, which gave g-reat satis- faction, and have no hesitation iq re- onimend- ing R. C. R. and pills to the public. MR. & MRS, WILLIAM LOCKMAN. (16) .