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Lee diagrammea suhfants iiiuatrant la m4thode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 MKMoorr nwiwnoN mr cma«t (ANSI and HO TIST CHAUT No. J) A leU Eoil IMn SlTMl mctiMtar, Nmr Yc/k 14aas US* (716) 4M - 0300 - FtwiT^ (7t() 2(8 - S«n - Fo> ^'JtM • ••••••••I ill • ••• ;i:;i :t.a • «*•«•%•••••« •»#■ %«**.*«4*.>«««l*»#k4» • «• «•«««• tffJ.Sfj:??: • •• .<•«•«! ^^&> .: X ^iii^r.r' •«"'"•■• ••■•"f»«» '•■••"■••f»ri' ■» i: t I tj; ?.!» /to;? ■♦■ Sfssr-* »8sar Alvln lA/ood Cheiset A\.D. Author of "Dr. Chase's Raeelpt Book ud Honsohold Phytlelaa." "IU< of Uft,- "Th« Wmj To HMath." «ad dlsoovror of Dr. Chase's Family Medielnes. * Jt jt K praeUelny physleUm of romarkablt skill, whoso ftuno has rtaehsd to ooartr every qnarter of the civilized world. Happy tho man who finds in life (he vocation for whiob nature intended him. Sucoeae is aure to erown hia endeavors and life's work becomee Nature undoubtedly intended Dr. Chase to be a healer of the aiok, and from childhood hia atrong- est eflbrto were ever in this direction. Any crumb of knowlege regarding the human body and its diseaaee was eagerly nasped and euefully pre- served eo that by the time he graduated from the Eclectic OoUege of Hedidne, at Cleveland, Ohio, and from the State University at Ann Arbor, Michinn, he waa qualified as few physicians are when Deginnins the practice of medicine. The career <« Dr. Chase is so well known that it Mema scarcely neoeesaiy to refer to it at length. Hia anooeae in private practice, his scientific in- vestigations in search of better treatments, his work of collecting all the most successful pre- soriutions known to the profession, the publication of his now world famous Receipt Book, the dis- covery of the great family medicines and the perfecting of them by tests made in his own iwactice, all theee are incidents in a buey life of work for the benefit of humanity. Though Dr. Chase began practice at Ann Arbor, Mich., bis reputation waa not confined to that city or state. Newa of bis remarkable auoceas in treat- ing kidney and Uver disorders, nervous troubles aM other forms of serious disease »oaa spread abroad and brought appeals for help from aUover the United Statea auf Canada. He began eend- ing iaedicip|a to ■ W|°W# ♦ distanaerbBt eoen found It impossiUe to keep np with the demand on his time, and ao resolvea to pnt ap ViB greatest prescriptions in oonvenient form for hone treat* ment and place these in the hands el looal dealers. This effort to simplify medical tnatment and save the too often unreasonable dootor'a bille met with a storm of oppoaition from membera of the medical piofession, who feared the eAet on their own practice and looked with envy on the wondar- ful success of Dr. Chase. The many laige gUte ol Dr. Chase to charitable and educational butitu- tionaand to all worthy objeote, prove that it waa no mere desire for money makfaig that led him to BO place on the market his great discoveries. Uke a true physician, as he was. he thought most of reheving the tufferinga of his fellow nni. As the detaila of manufacturing and distributing the remedies increased, it was found advisable to form the Dr. A. W. Chase Medione Co., wit* offices and laboratories in BuffiOo, K.T., and Toronto, Can. More recently the demand for these medicines in Europe haa grown to aueh aa extent that offices have oeen opened in London, Eng., and it is expected before tong that branohea wUr be established in Auatzalla and 8oath Africa. There are ou file in these (Mffices, orders from Dearly every country on the globe. Sniely there oould be no strmi^ proof of the downright meritof Dr. Chase's remedies than the ftwt that they are ao nniverHdly known and aimroved of by eueh a large proportfoa ol peopled emy eowiBHinity. g How To Find What You Want ^ >< >< If you have kidney disease turn to paees If you wish to tost tl.o kidneys aee pace •-' If you are Veak. nervous, irritable, see p^i^ « If your liver is sluggish and torpid see paLa ^^ IfyoulmveastlrnaorbronAitislookuppage 11 and 39 If you cannot rest or sleep see page *2 For symptoms of liver complaint. paM 25 Appendicits is treated of on page .. . H The symptoms of nervous exhaustion'on "pa'-^e ^* If you have piles or hemorrhoids seepage *« If your back is weak, lame or aching, see pages ^ If you have nervous dyspepsia and indigestion see pa^e V If you have catarrh look up page «-« pu^e g^ If your bowels are constipated see pa.ro* ^ See diagram of the nervous system on page * * For paralysis and loco-motor ataxia see page ^ Women's diseases are described on pages 28 How to get our doctor's advice free, page ^^20 If you have headache leaf over to page ^^ If you have rheumatism see page. . 24 If your children have croup or colde"^" pa^^ 1« If you have hay fever see page 40 The vital organs are pictured on pj^M ^ Operations as a cure for piles, page '• ^8 Eczema, psoriasis, etc.. are treated of on pages ^^ How disease is indicated by the tongue. -^"3* What is your weakest organ ... 10 For prices of Dr. Chase's Remedies'seepa-e * See Test for the Kidneys on page.... " 43 For throat and lung diseases turn to pages ^ Dr. Chase's Receipt Book, pa^re 40-42 Circulation of the blood, page". 4^ For diagram of the nervous system' see page '^ Anomic young women turn to paoe 17 How to increase flesh and weight.Vce 22 Dueases of children aro on page.. 24 What is Your Weakest Organ If you ean find thia out aiHt oorvut th* tvMiMa you will prolans ttf And add to your oomftert and tiapgmo— . Thl« book will holp you. .... Wljcn a man or woman of ntroiig ond hcaltlil'ul oppeatanco auddculy falls a victim to consumption, kidney disorders, nervous ailmouts or other fatal diseases, {jcncral coiistomation is aroused and people wonder t'.iut thia person abovo all otlurs •!i3uld havo liL'cn taken away bh Btidduiily. T.iia merely goes to show that f '(.to ia a weak spot ia nearly every huniuu bcxly and though of splendid physi4ue, with woU rounded form, strong, firm muscles and healthful color and complexion, disease may be gnawing ot the vitals and gradu- olly but certainly claiming its victims. In by far the greater majority of cases disease is a result of lack of knowledge or ne^lov^t to take active means of prever.t- iijj^ the development of symptoms which nltimately lead to serious trouble. It ii tlie object of this little book to lead you to a better understanding of your body and the ills which are most likely to cause you suffering and unhappiness. You will find much to interest and instruct and we believe that you will b^ many times repaid if you ket-p tliis book for future reference. While you will find much valuable in- formation herein rcpardin;j the body in health and disease, it b w'ith the prime object of making you bettci- acquainted with the great medical discoveries of Dr. A. W. Chase that this book is presented to you. Besides describing the canes in which those remedies can be used to best advantage, we quote a few representative testimonials from the thousands that arc on file in those o(Bcc& We believe that any one will bo bene- fitted by a study of the symptoms of disease as contained in this work and any statements made regarding the merit of Dr. Chaso's remedies are nacked up by the evidence of good, honest, reliable people in all parts of the country. Instead of using glowing language in describing the cures Drought about by these reme- dies, we prefer to quote the words of the cored ones and leave you to be the judge. ^ou roiy find caMS which elowjly re- :>'j:uhlc8 your own and by noting the tlltict of the treatment used yoa flan tell V. hut to expect for yourself. .Sometimes wo are asked If Dr. Chase's rcijicdics aro puaranteed to cure the ail- in -•ate for which they aro recommended end would only say that wo do not wish you to class these medicines with quack n.istrums which aro put tip by people wh(i know nothing at all about the oflect of iiiedicinespndr'are ready to promise any* tiling in order to eflect a sale. No reput- rblo doctor will miarantee to cure you. I To doctor knows for a eertabty that he can cure you. Now while Dr. Chase's remediei aro not fTuarontecd to cure any particular ease they are, wo believe, tho most eficetivo treatments that you can possibly obtain for tho diseases for which they aro pro- scribed. This statement is backed not only by the evidence of thouaanda of persona V ho have proven this statement to be tmo but also by the reputation of Dr. A. W. Chaso as a pliysician of undoubted integrity, remarkable skill and long experience. You can use Dr. Chase's Kidney-liver Pills with just as much confidence a* you could a prescription fron jrour ftunily physician and with tho extra assurance that while your doctor may be of very ordinary ability and limited experience while Dr. Chase had tho advantage of very enpcrior education and a kng and varied experience. And Ro it is with Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, Dr. Chase's Ointment, Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure and Dr. Chase's Liver Cure. You will find all these remedies carefully described in this book and when you think of tho almost in- numerablo formulae which Dr. Chase examined and tested in his practice when preparing his world famous Receipt Book it does not seem at all probable that there are better treatments for diseases than those selected by Dr. A. W. Chaaa 4 AS A imr POOD un di. f. CAWT'O ARTE muAi ANOARreRY By mauu of the Moomiiany- ingcut you out trhoe the jxith of t!io blood in ita ooune through the boJy, m it cmim noimsii- nient to the oelli utd tissuos ond oollects the warte matter. Leaving the left ventricle of the huert the blood passes aloii); the aorta or main artery, and thenoe through the smaller arteriM to the limiU of the body. Pkssing through the cnpillaries into the veins the blood flnda its way alung tho vena cava or large vein, to the right au:'icle of the heart, and thence through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs, where it is oxygenized and returned to the heart to repeat tho tour of tho body. The blood makes its course through tho body about every three minutes, and eauh time is acted upon by the kid- roys and liver, who*, duty it is to filter from it all poioonou.i imriurities and waste matte;-. The Circulation of the Blood body is to be nronerlv nniiFi>h<.<1 fh. kt„„j .. l. t_^i. ^ . . . _ ^X enrielaSg th,. blo^V. Oha*.'. &/& U Sfm^t^Xt ^^roSlE"'*'^ 1. "CHIltOlIWIlAtWATiaiMPlT Dl. OIAf n OIimilllT Th« mott Kidn ey Dis ease draMmiiiy painfyi «nd ftetal tMmmnt that to kiMwn to imuikind •Mm aiMi umf th9 •Ml MMPIMtatlnir SK The blood doM th« doablo doty of sap. lying n«iriri»ment to the TwioM org»^i ^th« bodv ftod Mrrying awij Om WMto matter And imparitiee. It in the work of the kidneTi ^ w»ove theee imparitiee from the Uood and In order that thie may be done the Mood pa«e« tbroagh the kidney* about once ererv three minntee. The kidneye may be weak or diaeaMd from a hondred eanaes. suoh as— over- work, worry, cold, etrain, high Hvinff. exeeeeive nee of •Icohol, eta. They an then unable to filter the poieons from the Wood and the reralt is aisease wherever these poieons find a lodging place It may be Brijjhfs dfteose, dropsy, rheu- matism, gravel, mflammatfon of the blad- der, swelling of the feet and legs or any one of a score of the most dreaded and most fatal complications. The important thing IS to know the best means of setting the kidneys right and so avoid the harm- ful results. This brings us to mention Dr. Chase's Hdney-Liver Pills because we believe that this IS by all odds the moat effective treat- ment that feeble, sluggish and inactive Kidneys can receive. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills begin by Uimnng prompt relief to the constipated condition of the kidneys, liver and bowels, mey remove the waste matter and so invigorate these organs as to bring about .hereturn of regular and healthful action. Inis great remedy seems to possess a peculiar power over the most complicated ailments of the filtering and e/cretory OTfpuu. and, as is evidenced by many letters in this book, effects cures where ordinary medicines fail. '' T •^°°,??i? "^fP^** ^ ^^- Chad's Kidney. Idver Pills, knowing it to be one of the most successful prescriptions of the world's greatest physician. The Symptoms Faieoeaa Loss of flesh. Sleeplessness. Depodte in urine. Shootinr pains. Highly bolored urine. Swelling of feet and lega Pains in back and loina Dry, harsh skin. Severe headaches. IVdn in kidneys with a cold. Stiflhess and soreness of mnsclea Sudden awakenings. Scalding, burning urine. Nervousness and despondency. Cold chills in hack and loins. Frequent, painful urination. Rheumatic pains and stiff joints. Loss of appetite and failing sight Feelings of weariness and despondency. Backache and deposits in the urine are the most marked indications of kkloey de- rangements. ■ To Test the Kidneys Put some urine in a bottle or tumbler and let it stand for twenty-four hours; if there is a sediment in the bottom at the end of that time, or if it is discolored, milky, cloudy or stringy your kidneys are out of order and are not doing their work properly, . *^?" '"*y *'80 '»*ve pains in the back, inability to retain urine, a burning, scald- ing pain when passing water and a fre- quent desire to urinate, especially durinir the night. When kidney disease lasts for some time there is continued loss of flesh harshness of the skin, dropsical swellings' *™ frequently the formation of stones in the bladder which cause the most excruci- atmg TkaiTUi. M. CMUn MtMfE fOOP unLM OP TU fTffm Tht Udnoy and Ureter tha middle, revealinff the luterior: 1. Sup- rMjMJ capeule. 1 CortiaJ rohitaiMJo. & JfedollwyjralMUnce. 8. a..C»vifcy of Stone or Gravel ^*P th» kidneyi become uluggjgli and li»ctlve. the urie add. which if the kid- nay. were healthy would be remoTed from A W' 'f!*^ J«poaite in the Icidneye. •nd thia ailment fa known aa atone w jrrav^l. It ia when theae partklea paaa through the oreti^ra (nee 7 in cut) that the moat excruciating paina are experienced. Thete paaaag«a are auiall. delk»ti and aen mUve, and when irritat.'d by the preaence of uric ae d depo«ita. tlie paina an aharp and piercing and beyond the endurance o[ maa To prevent and cure thia dreadful die. caae there ia no treatment to be nnpared to Dr ChWa Kidney-Liver PilU*8o prompt and eflective ia the action of thia great kidney medicine that theae orvana are aoon Mt in order, the depoeite are dia- "olred and all wante matter removed from the ayatem. •^jrm PMlna m bmh mmi him JJl*. ^'jliSi ^l '"-Wtow. TtmUm, Oat., m th* lumber oMnp end aa • rwult ol Ui* Ttm^ di«mw whioh in m» OMe took the fona of Vw^ doimthehlim. When ia tho wood, oattliia^oirn roe. th«.p.iM would eomo on m. wiUnSS, f^ that I woiill have to give up work and W^J^ Pill. I de.M.le<; to try them and did m, with .ptandid r.«ilUMtUy thoroughly cured mfc" ""'**°*"'* I Ow« My UfHto Or. Oh< TI» eato^lafcUMr owe of Mr. taMlote Kalor who «i«h-^ Miwldertd laeumMai •I »#?***^ I»Ai>oaa Mijoa. V.lleyflold. Quo wriu. . .^Ui^ugh U.^J'/e.^'yie-- ■^te-e.^iVHe^ sS±igS Jg«e.3d.,h.Xtei,yo„U.,e.y.--XTr^^^^^^ Ki£y.'feJ4i,°»"*'"«'«"^»- *» *- — "^blo cure, «d ,i,«. .Jl o«dit to Dr. «««•. MOWCHITIS YIKLDS PHOMPTLT TO PR CBASrs LIHSIBD AND TURPBmMI Th© Story of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills Mot an aoeltf antel tf Iseovary biit th« rmmiH of y«ar« of ««fort, study and •xparimsnt It ia not a new story but an interesting one to many ibousanda who have tested the disease curing, life saving virtues of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Unlike raariv medical discoveries the formula of t!us great kidney and liver medicine was not an accidental find, but the outcome i.f years of earnest work on the part of Dr. A. W. Chase. _ The doctor had not lone been in prac- tice at Ann Arbor, Mich., before he ^und out that a surprising proportion of human ills were the direct result of derangements of the liver and kidneys, and plainly saw that if he could compound a preparation which would have a combined action on these two organs of the body that he would be able to control at least seven- tenths of the common ills of human life. At this time Dr. Chase was at work on his great Receipt Book which has since become famous the world over and had access to many of the greatest proscriptions that were ever written, and as he then had a largo practice was enabled to test the various t'ormulas. It took many years to perfect the pre- scription for Dr. Chase's Eidney-Llver Pills and during that time the reputation of Dr. Chase as an unusually saeeflssfnl physi- cian spread abroad. Outgrowing the Mmita of his own State he became known far and near and was sought for in 'serious cases which seemed to defy the skill of the ordinary physician. Being unable to be present at the bed- side of aU the sick and suffering who applied for his assistance, the doctor would send some of his Kidney-Liver Pills, and so it came about that they were put up as they are to-day for public sale. Dr. Chase restricting the price to twenty-five cents a b )x. The success of this great family medi- cine has been phenomenal and is attributed to the fact that it has a direct and com- bined action on the kidnevs and liver. It begins by regulating the bowels and mak- ing the kidneys and liver active in remov- ing waste mdtter and impurities from the system. .u ^f j^ P";o,l»bly not going too far to claim that Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are the greatest medical discoveiy of the past half century. They have certainly relieved more suffering and cured more serious dis- ease than any medicine that is befoi« the public to-day. Lumbago and P«ln« in th« Baek Totalis -^"^ *"iSS^^^S:£-»- ^* I*-. OW SnrWhsiT^v"^ ^' *'»""«• «««>f "I raewhant, a highly respeeted dtinn of Spnn^hill, N.S , vm oompletelv laid up with kidney 0. The cure wns complete." Stomach, Liver and Kidneys Deranged Great safferinK from pains la the baek-OnUnary medlolnM of no avaJt On account of the intimate relationship of the liver and kidneys with the digestive system, stomach troubles are usually accompanied by disorders of these organs. Such complications can only be reached by such treatment ns Dr. Chase s Kidney-Liver Pills afiford, as this preparation acts directly on these very organs, prompting them to vigorous action. Mr. Hubert Bernhardt, Georee street. Gait, Ont., states :— " I was troubled for years with kidney and Uver derangemente and stomach dis- orders, and suffered a great deal from pains in the back. My digestion was very poor, gas would form on my stomach, and I would often feci great all huh T f™.„.» *!, *Tf^ . S??'^- ,9"l'n'^y medicines did not seem to suit my case at «cti„n U^ ^ th»t Pr- Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills were both prompt and thorough in their £w\hS7isSIl!"*'^'^'"^ ""l^l^y old t«>ubles, my digeStionIs excellent, Zi IdTZ MaII^L^^ ^^^° * P?"? " "y ^^ ""''• I «"> ^""^^y recommend these pLUs as a splen- did medicme for kidney and liver troubles and indigestion." -»»opien MH. RKR.VHARDT " PH. CTASrS gTBUP OP mrSMB AWP TOHPIIffllfB CURBS CBOUP A Few of the Thoueande oi^:.r^t2:^*;:^ VUaftUOeaMrtt- Dr, Chaae 8 Kiclnoy»Livor Pills VMtr* of •u«r«rins Mr. John Wgra. • retired carpenter, who nw Lved in Welknd, Ont.. for thirty Jears, write* — " Some yeut ■go I was attacked wth kidney trouble, and I became so run dov/n and emaciated that my entiie ap{)earance was sugRestive of physi- cal decline. As time went on the complaint grew worM and became complicated with liver trouble I had bad Mina aoroM the back and up the spinal oolumn, bad spdla with my heart, pain under the right ihoulder, bilious headache about half the time, indigertion, fever and restlessness at niaht. and depression of spirits. " At time* I waa incapacitated for work, and had aprat proUbly one hundred dollars in different medicines, with no perceivable results. Doctors' advice proved likewiaa of no avail. "FinsJly, on the advice of a friend, 1 began *f^.-^'\5"^> Kidney-Liver KUs, and ifa shore time the bad symptoms began to sraduaDy diaappMT, and by the time I had used five or six boxes I waa enjoying better health than I had in ??*°7,/*^„^ *•' r^"** •• <*»« to the virtues of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver PUls. ••Since my recovery I have advised others to profit bv my expMienoe. Some have done so and ^.^Ti '^'»J« «>^«" "Ucl not and have auocumbed to this dreadful disease. I am a living witness to the value of thia great medicine, and I am fuU of enthusiasm m imparting the good news to othera who are afllic{«d as I was." KMn«y OIsmu* Mr. Jolm Lewis, Surrey Centre. B.C., states - "I have been troubled with kidney disease and twnble pains in the back for over a year. Dr Chases Kidney-Liver Pills have taken the pain^ tt» LS "^''"™* ™*- ^'y •" a=od pilfifor Muscular Rhoumatlam A 5^- "^S ^^27' "'«"««'•' ^th A. Nicholson * Son, Carleton Place, Ont., states :-" I have for sometime been troubled with my kidneys and auffered a great d^ with pa-n., in the back and limbs. 1 consulted some doctors, and they told me that I bad muscular rhoumatism. '' At timea I would be bo bud with my back and kidneys that I would give anything for relief Hearing of Dr. Chase's liidn.y- Live" PUls, I del cided to try them, and am very thankful that I did for I obtamed relief very promptly. After usine them for some time I was entirely freed of the uain^ and as they have not returned, I consider the cure a permanent one. I always keep these pills in the ^"^t^^T ~«-'°"^'y *° keep my system P»ins In •mall op saok Mr. Wm. A. McDougaU, polio* ooort dwii. Moncton. N.B.. sUtea :-'• As . remwiy for lame back, pams m the small of the back and aU fom, of kidney and hver trouble, I consider Dr. OhaM? Kidnev-LiverPillaahead of aU treatments. Ihava used these pills myself for liver derangemento wd SXuble":'!^" ""* '^'^'^ »» "«^ '\l have also heard a number of people pniw this medicine and have no heaiution w&itow taTe- commending it to anyone affected with any oi- the pills in the house in case of aickaess. " Oouid tearMiy •tralshtan Up Mrs. J. Leseard, 160 Aqueduct street. MontMal Que statea:-"My malL tronbk^ tSK iS^tUl^T"''' iTv!!i7 ^«^- ""d whenever i !^^ J ,?>«»ld hardly straighten up again on aooowit of the aevere pains wSch woulfi S me in the smaU of the back. BeUeving that n» ail- ment was caused from deranged kidneya. I baoan ?**'^«'*' treatment withT)r. Clumi'7 EM^. Liver Pins, and to-day I am all riS^J^^ medicine seemed to act direcUy on thS kidnw. Thl'J?**'*'^'* improved my health generafly! The duitressina i»m8 m my back have en&rely dia- appeared, and I feel real strong and well" Sharp Pains in Baek P^i/°'"*^1'"*"' *'"* w in the fish bosinesa in Port Hope. Ont.. states :-" In my business I do a ?te^tf.f ?!k^''"«,""«' W ro4 and the «n! stent jar of the ng along with exposure to aU sorts of weather brought on lidney dlsMse. T .„ ^ miserable health nnd suffered a great deal with sharp pains in my back. I heard of Dr. Chaae's K.dney-Liver Pills and decided to try them. Be- fore I had used aU of the first box I f^lt uSe, wd three boxes have entirely cured me. I am very glad of an opportunity to recommend Dr. Chased Kidney-Liver Pills for I have proven their w Tl>«r Odf* lidBcr DlMiM, to Whleh ■aUrcad Mta an PutieaUrly SoiMiitibl* Mr. 0. KoTea, for mmy years Motion foreman. Hid now flwmam for the O.T.R at I»eterboro, CteTI statea :—"]rar tw• temporary relief. Kli.S!1!l?^«.«»«»''»»«d to ^ without Hart KIdmy OIsmim 33 Ycara tJ'^a.T^i. ^ ^«37™«», conductor on the C.P.R.. St Stephen, N.B., writes:-"! have been raill josiding for 83 years, bnd for ton yean suffered mm a aevere caw of k'^iney disease and backache a trouble common to 1 aibxiad men. It naed me ali np to walk, and after walking up hiU I would have to Ua down to get relief, my back was so bad. I oould not sleep mtm than half the night and tiien "^.^'•^*?8*""y«"*' II»dn«edaUaortoof 5*r^!i^ J^ ^V^ '"""y discouraged when I heard of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Iiver Pilli After usinj two boxea of this treatment I found it was belpinsmeand five boxes have made a complete "^lu ' ?^T '^•^ "loeP well, my back ia afarong and the old trouble haa entirely disappeax«d." Thra* Mentha of Savara lllnaaa Mr. lUohard A. Smith, Port RobinsMi, Ont., a respected farmer, who haa resided at that phK« for twenty-seven yeara. atatea :— •• For three montha I waa completely incapacitated for work, and have berocmwd by Dr. Chaae'a Kidney-Liver Pills. Befwe thia senous illness came on I had been troubled more or leaa with kidney and liver de- rangemento for fifteen or twenty years, and lost much tune and money in different treatmente. wtuob were used to no purpose. Abouh a year aso 1 had to quit work on account of severe pains m "?. T ^*'^®' wl'ich daUy grew worse. I waa m a miserable state, and could eet no comfort sitting or lying down, had little sleep, my appetite waa poor and I suffered a great deal" In f«!,?^T¥ u";?"*** "rise tired and enfeebled, and frenuently feltdwcouraged. as neither doctors nor mediwnesdidmeanygood. I was advised to use ^f^S.^'^T'^^^' P*""' "d did so with SSriSf f *L ^^'^ ^ ^ fi°^«^ f°« lH>xes I ^Z!2 ^ "y***^ *' :^°^ •V^ with n»y old- tww vi«r. and feelmg better than for twenty S^-i.; '*7J^8«n?*»»>»«t twenty-five poun<& tow«gt and beUeve that my health ia completely being able to find a cure. "About this time I received one of Dr. Chase's books, and found my case deaoribed exactly. The ^l*,ji R'' 2!T'' Kidney-Liver Pili; which wme with thia book gave me marked relief, ao I nSI3„iii'°?u' "?" and continued the treatment UraduaHy the aharp paina in the back and aidea grew lM8 aevere, and my bowels became regular and active— constipation had been one of my worse qrmptoms. ' "I had also suffered from indigestion and saa on the stomach, pains between the shoulders, in the back, loina and aides, frequent desire to urinate A ^u" "^J"* water, atifheas of the body, and aU the auffermga aooompumng derangemento of the hver and kidneys. -«hi»»««iw "Since using Dr. Chaae'a Kidney-liver POla these ailmenta Have become lesaand less, untU now they have entirely d sappeared. I hayTgreat con^ fidenoB m Dr. Chases fidney-Liver Pill^and they have done so much for me that I cannot aay enoush in their praise, ^ About Testimonials Occaaionally yon meet a person who is inclined to look upon all medici>o testi- monials as purely fictitious 01 osslv exa^erated. Whatever may be prac- tice of other firms we can repeat he.<, what we have frequently stated before, viz: that so far as Dr. Chase's Remedies are concerned we have made it a hard and fast Irule to never publish a testimonial for which wo do not possess the written signa- ture of the party giving it Furthermore we only use testimonials of persons whom we believe to be thoroughly upnght and honorable and highly re- spected in the communities in which they reside. Investigate any case referred to for yourself, not forgetting to enclose a stamp for reply, and we feel certain that y;ou will be convinced of the superior enra- tive virtues of Dr. Chase's RonedieiL u D8.CHASWCATmHCUBf CLIAU THE All PAS8A0B The King's Physician On Appendicitis •• i« Popularly ■•li^yd ^r«r.«t.t.v. Tr^tm.nt MH«. Th.„ th. D«„^« of •« Op.r«tI«. It will be « Burprise to many to learn that S.r Frederick Treves, pfaJridaTS the King, and a great authority on appon- dicitu.in a paper recently read befbro a medical society, does not attribute the cause of this disease to the lodgment of grape seeds or other small particfes in the appendix but rather to irregular and ^^^ j>*^it8 in eating, careless and in- suffiaent chewing of the food, over-eatinir •nd drmkuig. the use of indigestible food^ which tend to c og the svstem. and neglect to keep the kidneys, liver and bowels •ctiye m their work of removing waste matter from the body. * It is the accumulation of this poisonous waste material in the system that sets ud inflammation of the appendix or appen- dicitu, and consequentfy these ailmmts can be avoided by keeping the filterinir *!j ®"''^^'y °''«»'w »n active working .,^V«2i"u**1u-*^°?. P®°P^^ '^^° h»^e b^en attacked by tha disease as to the cause of their trouble they will almost invariably attribute It to neglect 'o keep the boweh regular and the hver and kidneys active These very people prevent the return of the trouble by paying special attention to these organs, but often make the mistake of using medicines which merely effect a movement of the bowels without having a lasting, beneficial result. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are es- pecially suitable as a preventative of appendicitis and such diseases, because thw act directly on the liver, kidneys and bowels, making them vigorous in their action of removing waste matter from the body, and permanently curing kidney dis- o^ers and constipation of the bowela ^ There could scarcely be a stronger warn- ing against neglecting to keep the bowels and kidneys healthy and active. Tear by year appeodidtia eUima more and more [victims, and it is undoubtedly a fact that tJie m^ority of these cases could be avoided by careful attention to the reguUrity of the organs of filtration and excretion. Many Kinds of Constipation When speaking of constipation most people speak of the bowels only, foriret- fang that the liver and kidneys m weffas the mtestmes become sluggish, choked ud and constipated. *^ Most medicines recommended for con- stipafaon act on the bowels only, and therefore entirely fail to actuaUy care constipation. Thev effect a motion of the bowels and afford temporary relief, but nothing more. In this regard Dr. Chase's Kidney-liver Fills are entu^ly different from any pre- paration on the market They Iwve a direct action on the liver, the kidneys and the intestines, and by setting all these o^ns right not only bring relief but enect a lasting cure. This is one of the secrets of this in«at medicine. This combined action is not to be found m any other treatment It is the unique feature of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills and its discovery has made li. Chase famous the world over. Habitual Constipation Poliownan Peter O.Morria, W Waacwa avuu*. Toronto. HtoteB :-;• For yean I waa troubledwith littbitual conatipation, which I believe ia the mort common ailment of aU poUcemen. I had aoent considerable money in trying all aorta of «o-«5led remedies for constipation, and was a'- — -"■ pointed, aa the ralief was only tempor remedies for constipatioi,"^d ^"Tiwms di^^ unted, aa the rekef was only temporary "I now gWly state that I ifTve hma com- lately ourea by namg Dr. Ch,,,', Kidney-Liver ilU, and shaU be pleased to peiwmally rwwmmend luvealiaadjradviMd many friends to use then." PI. CHASrs MPYl FOOD MAKES KICH BLOOD Rheumatism like gravel or stone— the most dread- fally painful disease which has ever afflict- \ the baman kind— rheumatism is the direct result of deranjfed kidneys, and the twang- ing pains of rheumatism are caused by the fonnation of small particles in the Joints and muscles of the body. Whenever uric acid 18 left in the blood by inaction of the kidneys, deposits of uric acid are made in the kidneys and bladder, or in the joints and moMlM. In the former case the disease 18 caUed gravel or stone, and in the latter rheumatism. In acute or muscular rheumatism these deposits are usually in the muscles. In chronic rheumatism, in the joints, and hence the swollen knuckles of the hand and en- larged knee joints. The difficulty in treat- ing rheumatism is to eradicate the uric acid from the blood and so remove the cause of r T*®^-, I^tora nsually try to bring relief and do not make an effiirt toward securing a premanent cure. The Cure To begin with, patient and perse verinij treatment is absolutely necessary for the cure of rheumatism. Hosts of people fly from one remedy to another, imd do not Bive any medicine half a chance to Sl°?*^"L^°®^<^*^ *°<1 iMting resultft While Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are not claimed to be an absolute cute for every case of chronic rheumatism, it is a positive fact that they have cured scores of hundr^s of people of this affliction, and will, we believe, cure any ordinary case whenever given a thorough test. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills do not act as a mere relief for rheumatism. Their action IS thorough and far-reaching. Thev begin by setting the kidneys r&ht and cleansing the blood of uric acid end other impuntiea which bring pain and disease. Uradually the uric acid is eliminated, the deposits are softened and dissolved and cure 8 not only thorough but lasting. To Ralleve The Pain rsJ?**"?^ .Kxoment •lone can never cure rheuma- tUTO, stUl It w . great help in relieving pain and NMon Dr. Chaw pecommenda the foUowing lini- nwnt, known aa Dr. Chaae'a Golden Oil, to bo uaed m conjunction with Dr. Ch.*,', Kidney-Liver riUa. While the uiUa are removing the urio add from the Hysteiii, the liniment, U well rubbed in. tlnvea aw»y the pain, atireneaa and atiffiieM. The wruHcription for Dr. Chase's Golden Oil ia aa follows :-Guni camphor, 2 o». ; oil of organura, hemlock, aaawifpaa and f inctui-o of cayenne, each 1 M. ; oil of ca^eput, spiriUof tui|iontine, chlorofonu and Bulphurio ether. c»ch i oz. j best alcohol. 1 pint. Mix and kcop corked. In his Receipt B^k Dr. Ch.i«u wys:-"I consider this liniment the best for gcnuiiil j.iiriioses (rheuui»ti«ra, severe pains, etc.), that waa ever mada. and it is very strong." KMn«y OImam and Rhcumatiam ^^^' ^. ^ ''°'^' Newmarket. Ont.. are both KIl."^"'iI° P""?"? ^'- ^^^'^ Kidney-Liver ms. She haa used them for kidney trouUaa and ho for rheumatism, with excellent results. Mrs. Mollar atatoa :-'«I have used Dr. Ohase'a Kidney- WPlDa for kidney trouble, and would not be without thent for a great deaL They have certainly done me a world of good, and I would not think of using any other medicine for an aU- ment of this kind. " My huabmd is troubled with scUtio rheumatiam and u. mn,. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver RllTS are doimr him more good than ar.y medicine he A Medicine You Can Trust «i.^®. c™?fi«Jence which we had in Dr. Chases Kidney-Liver Pills when placine them on the market has not only been flrreatly increased as we have witnessed from time to time the wonderful cures broueht about, but has been shared In by *"jjJo nave used this sovereign remedy. When we claimed that l)r. Chaae's Kidney-Idver Pills would cure Bright's disease, liver complaint, dropsy, bilious- ness backache, lumbago, headache, stomach troubles and all disorders arising from torpid sluggish action of the kidneys. Uver and bowe6 we knew that it had done so m scor^ of cases; now we can point to thousands of persons who are ready to give a sworn statement to endorse this claim. If you are suffering from any of these ailments you can be absolutely sure of Dr. Chases Kidney-Liver Pills helping you. and Uiat right quickly. The actum of this [remedy la remarkably prompt and direct and also thorough and far reaching. It is a medicine you can trust _ PH. CBAsn CATARHH CU5S yamrziTTs cowDwrnot The Ideal Food For Blood and Nerves J!mi!;,i?*°7 ThompKjn writes th»t it in difflouIt,perhap. inipoMible,for the pment ^nermtion to reahie the oontimst printed in reapect of the demand now Imade on ii»»n a activity, especially thot of the brain, dunng the laat few years. The wear and tear of exiHtenee iu enomously increased and the demand f.w rapid action and intense exertion by the nervous sjrstem is certainly tenfold g^(«r =»w than it was f aea demand for biam activity, since that organ w the sole source of eneroy on which all the function, of the bodyrindudilrtha ofdimstion,depend.isanin8ufficient8upply for this important process. Under these eireumatancea nothina can be more important than to provide food of akindandtna/orm which wiUeeo restoring thoir wasted tissues and Dr ^^"^^•^ ^'""•'0 Food is the ideal treatment Bfor all (Irsea^cs which arise from an im- )veri«li«i and enfeebled condition of the ood aii«] uervea In this class can be mentioned not only nervous prostration, nervous exhaustion PMtiaJ paralysis and locomotor ataxia, bat •lao a host of ailmenta such as nervous j^P"*' nervous headache, aleepleasneaa. dirfness and general bodily weAneUrt wejj as the ailmrals peculiar to women. Symptoms of Nervous Ejhaustlou Keadache. Neuralgic pains. Sparks before the «7'«. Buzzing in the ears.' Vertigo, faintnea« aud dL'jinaHL Blimted intellret Inability to ocncenti»te the mind. Irritable temptr. Tendency to fear and anxiety. Sleeplessness. Jerking of the limbs. Grinding of the teeth daring sleea Absentmindednesfl. Despondency and gloom. ImpAirment of memory. Hesitating speech. Muscular weakness and trembling. Twitching of the muscles and nerves Flushing and pallor of the face. Inabilitv to stand exertion. Easily fatigued by mental work. Coldness in the limbs and body Weak heart octioa Palpitation of the heart ■■•ft Run Down by La Qrlpp« MtmtUm bad. nurmwmtnag. ft^qnmnt siwii. of dtartn.^ and BMrvoos bwdaelM, ' "" such a weak and exhansted conXfinrr^ t* * i l"*^" *•»• human gygfm in ing that you will J^CS Sfffwhae Thf^*^ *° ^!i^'- *~'*"»«"» **^' income of atrengtS and withouttho^t.^^*'*^^ T^ " «^**' *•"« «»• ally grow weakeV Dr. CW. Ner^JW* "^f, "f^}'"*^ ^""1 ""»» V^^' Vigor a. to overcome the i:ru.\X'JX'^J^lX'SL':' "^ ^'^ My digertion was bad. my nerves were aU UMteSnL ^d T I.S ? ^"^ ^ rundown condition. iieiTon. head^Ae. By u,ing Dr. Ohaae's Ne^^^^iLri^*„^'''^«'K^u°' ''*«^«- ««d building up my system, and can now My that my d^Msffi^^L^' ^l?"! *"?' J •"'« succeeded in do not trouble me any more, and my nervM lu^ fflfiS f^ *'H ''•adaches and dioy ■pell, a splendid blood and nerve tonift" at^^ed andrestored. I consider this m^^e ■ MO. R. a POPHAM. Pfc A. W. CHAirSMmifOODgDiLW OP TBI ITfTII )T A.-The C«rebnim is the centre of in- telligence «Dd thought R— The Cerebel- lum. This pert of the brain controls the action of the vol- nntary moRdes. C— The Medulla Oblongata connects the cerebellum with the spixuU cord. R — The Spin.1 yord carries nerve force from the brain to the nerve fibres, whence it is distri- buted to everjr nook »nd comer of the body. E--Cauda Equina. F.-Sciatic Nerve, tne^ derangement of which is Known as sciatica and sciatic rheumatism. The Nervous System u ifCMuw itnfawm» it pi. qmtt auiM^T The Woman's Friend A vlM9 UOfkiLW. Thm is nopwlod in wonu'i 111. Dr. ChM*'i Kerv* Food is noi il ijA|ilnio|i — — — m*v ^ww «w*^«iiH BMmp ^inMHR Hflkft » gTMt denuuid on bar pkniaal MNriitlL in wonuuihood when dona* th* sntsSaiL iwriod and nftor child birih n hXhS^ ud blood bailder is so nse«WMT. Md ni tbs ohMgs, of lift trhMTSw iTiS olDr. kind. — ehsngs ^. . pmvs dangsr of dsrsiM^siiums thai irlU Dli|bt ber fajtor* dnji; nidi •nd »t every period of wenki finds Dr. Chsae^ Norvo Food ol •Ue vslue and Ueises tho Cbnae for this gi«ni gift to «--—„„ ..^ , While nini^ pli]niei«ns do aei beititnli to Qse hnrmfnl drags tb4| nM diieeUy and infanoosly oi wouno's dtUgnto omdaK. •Acting Ui^»«y nUaf MdTiSm; iMnn; wbilo oUmts with • orus fbrni^ gerv hasten to vtfi tho kaffsL ni cfMfc risk end with ontoM sofferiw to iMmllZL- Dr. Chase looked nandm^rSo^ cause of woman's Ilia and fcwl tUi mZ thorough and lasting eat oodd oalybe broai^t abont tbroorii tho Modioa of tho nervoos system wi£ whiflk tho *^'ih «|MS are so closely associatod As yon wiU better undentoad hy re/er- onoo to the iUBetration on pogo II, every JttoUoo of the hoaan orgaao is depend. whhh enables tbea to perform their JJihalJo fominin. orgnns are a .'c,.{n. S?* '"^ •*«»*** *V My deflSienoy & JpoH «^tho body. ConseqnenUy, Inst as Moa •• tho mtem gets run down and the — ■— ^^^.vwaao ^«%* A^UU UUWO UXI Wit ST** '^.?L?^**;^*'* "^ i"»gal*riti€s ■M veataMMe of these organs and no Pf»»«o«n4 bsneit can be obtained onUl -5; ,9^ f ^•^ ''«»«l ^M prepared MNdally with tho object in vieWofcuiv Wf the iUs from Which ahnoet every wyan suArs U mno period of her life. i_, , •'»*>'^ *>/ "WW women than mtxiy any medietaeyon can name. k-f !51?^l •*"*' <>'*»»•«*• deecribed IMO wiU interest yoo, nad you may find ^— a.*^'Z. "''_• yow own, and then be •••that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food would SStLP* V^^ we do not publish in thii bode any letters which refer in deUil to woinans peculiar ills, you can judge frr^v*'** ''^ Vmptoms menUoned wofcMsre were frequently other troubles pTMont which were also cured by this great medicine. ■xtrMM Nervou twf and F emale Weaknete Dr. CiMM'a Mary. Food. It STiJfcS^.^ too much m f»vor of euw in my ca*^ .nd I an, healthier and fledui tiS^ IhntSSiLL'^JS^J^ ^<^^h ar. not half rirong enough. I tril my hSd. mU MtaWMMliT'* /** **'**^j^^- me in pronouncing T>r. Chase'* Nwre Fo^A«^«,jTfcS? T?? % •"*. """^ "^ *>»«» i^ that otTer .ufferei; »v ^>^*ivwh[^m,S^^lL'r^''^''^**^^- I>«^ gJTO you permiarion tome thhtSJ^JtiS^ «P«* '*^<*«1. MnUtion Nvived ud hop* tSd .v5^.^ rf www Ihm Mt who M Mk tMr MTV* loTM sad vitelity d»ny grted ofhoiiM work, in nuninf Um ii^J^H- *» •W«dl»f to £wi«l IMSMM WMklMM «ad fMUlIM of W«M "•-Md dtpwidon h«v« kept fiiiiit Brtthw. Ii»ll«ittohuiiiwipo«airfli.|« ■?" **»^ or Iirt«r th«^ munt •onw • d«» f mkoning. With m H ukii uZ in ud often thd« ara WMry moutlw Mid yew. of helple«n«« and inrfrmity. Bat why Dwleel Um k«dth Qatil th« ymjn. fnwid. hM pai wiUu. Um rtaeh «V2^^w«»« • prnamtion wbieh wworw WMted nerves and baiMa dp mn down qratem Dr. ChMe'a Nerra F«)dl J onacooont of iu mUd and iMitl. Son It "oppnw the body with an abondanM of 5S 5.^ "'-«*'^« »>'«^ •ndiSTlew ▼«wr into every orfaa bo?/ 'Si"' *^ ****?• P"""»«^ ^n «»« *»K from women inial parte of tiM n^SLJ^ *• '''«8^« di«««»t litN. 'any hnlSf "• y<« •^w "^ beewe. it cam by Why Beauty Fades and Sufferings Come f-.??'fef"'^T'*""* I»Wo««toper. rect health. Ju»t m eoon m the blood »te •shMaled beMty fadee. wrinkles ah«w themselres. the beaotifnl enrvee fire wm to leuinesB and utfUM. Vthommi quiokly destroys J ^auty of face aiMl form. ine female organism becomes deiwfed •nd there are sufrerincs almost onbeanlble at the monthly perioA Too oftaa women coiue to believe these myntertous pains and •ohes a part of their exutenoe.. They fail to vcalistf that by keeping the blomf and nenres in rterfeet health they can preserre youth and beaaty and avoid an endless •mount of suflbriug. boilder and nerve restorative, is weawa's gmtsst Messing from *ooth to old sm. It beipa her over the trying ueriods of fir ♦ ^^StPfH*^ **»• ■y'twn in tvery way ^o^rfom aaturaU^ the duties of wtnnaii. •y«tem mr9lt»09immftom Overwork mmt. mentuiMoti. hwOMM ia Mothtl •ZMIieU of ttTWon^.l ^ Tfv^ ^'"^ '**<* » workTmr SSSllSi'S:^^ 'tTS" ^ «? •» ™ •»«>*» *«»« «^'- whiA I ««Id got no nS2 SSS^JZJ JfttJI^'SJ ' J*i I^"''" '••»i»«» m my W n ~ _2?[[fAi iimcoffniwi m m. <»*tt Thtt M«fi«tniai Plow ^MmImI yy - .~'**" wlio«r« w«Ui Md wbJMt to ^MMn to aiuaa > ■IMnainiim ..« — A /i Ih* •^ Wat OB otW AilmMU. '"-w^moo. Womon Who Work gy^- r!y_* T T** ■■««*tog from feiuU S22U2i^L2lSl'£*^^ * to,mendou. r.tc, im^nlaritiM of women. imedjr ~ Mid Fomalo WoaknoM TIm qmiBtoiM of aJ*««l». «n||i^|.< ;, Nafol wiM ti irtioa. To curt rMMto. WMkMM. or ralUM «« W m«b, th^ iMrvM Mid mnaclMi wwlUtaMd aad tarigonrtwi. Dr. CliMo. »«r»o Foodto lbMd»« •anMnt ••. eommon to wmoa. nnSi SI i^ «Utk« of iho Wood Nid Iho .ofToSiriSLrH todo lUw.y to .Tory orvw of Ik* bud* mdlMildi ttliT^ '-*'*tag lb. fuU fi^uTalTrSlli; ih^^ST*^^'" *.1" •*" •" «»ooo*f»I ia owiiw SZ?. r^;K ** •»*:«• h-k tho oolor to lli ohoolw and tho miwInMa to tbo form of nuT w«»k women. It fm. th«« of bi^Uobi Mluto IMiiM Md mHm omumI by doimMiMnta oft^ •ytom., uid All. th.m with ^^^C^tmLS^ youth. '■"•' " Ipllopoy and Insanity Amnag tho mo«t dnndod roonlto of u oxhMotod »>«7ou« .yatom an oiiUopUo fltoMid iMwitr. Tk« """V^ in>ow th« eon. neetioQ of Um varioot orga it of the body . through th. gr^kt •vSSithrtlo^lrlS •ptom whiehli w pUiiiV illtt»timUdin tlM»Joooinj»nyiiigca{. ' *J»iri*7^ wEieh ran. the ^SSS Md trMnnilted by ««.„, of the qiiiuU M a«ve fibrei to every nook and oonwrof the body.yoo nmy not be funUkr with the SSS?,/J *^ Vnipthetio ner.0. no? ondorMaud hownervooe exhatution affecta the.eTermloi|»n.ofthebody. ^««J*nMi of the h«art» atomach weakoMs orfemateweaknee^butthe teal difBcSty foTOs lack of power to keep ap the aeUon JfSTbT"^ ^'^^'""^ Yot may stop a 'headache if yon use powerful drugu, produce sleep by uorpbioo or wh:p up the^tion of the feart^Sei^ merely consuming your remaining vitality at an enormous rate and pfayd^l bank- ruptcy must overwlielm you%(iuer or Uter to^SlI^'tS^^"*'""^J"^ »«<«*i ^y to restore these organs is to increase the Moomplished by the use of Dr. Chase'* .^J^~* ^- Chase seemed to Sr! l^i^ nervonssyntemas few physicians have done and tho result WM the^discove"; < .e moel successful treatment for nervow di^iJcra that was tver conceived Each and every part of tha bod* b tra- Jjwwl by the nervee and heooe it foUowt that the whoU system is b«nefleed by Ikia crtatment. New vigor is imparted, the otgans perform their dnUss tborooghly t|Mn C«ile^ and well $r'. disease and weakness dis- appear. Iju ..iU be surpriBod at the Siuljf? °'^*'* ^""^ ">• ow of the odebrated nerve restorative and blood S3 11 WM. Ago IIPDSI aOMUTUTM AMD nHTATIOin AnaBmia * You cut your finger. It bleeds more profuaelv than >u think it should, and M«ns a lobf tine in healing. Yon notiea that your lip* and game are pale Aid blood- «'t '°°'''' eyelids without col<». What can be the matter? You are anaemic. There is a deficiency in the WlJty or quantity of the Wood in your body. The tissues wasted by worry, over- exertion or^isease are not being replaced •nd you Me gradually losing in fleahand" WMmt Wlien you come to think of it, there are other symptoms of failing health. Loss of aopetite. lack of interest in the afSurs of life, feehngs of languor and fatigue, im- paired digestion, shortness of breath, dizzi- ness and fainting, cold hands and feet heart palpitation «Qd weaknesses and ir- regularities. Women and girls are eqaeeially subject to this ailment. The feminine organism demands an immense amount of blood in carrying out its functions, and unless the system is strong and well nourished there is likely to follow a bankruptcy in the blood supply. To be healthy there must be a sufficiency -f blood. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is suc- cessful in the treatment of an«emic and similar exhausting and debilitating diseases of women, because it is taken immediately into the bleod stream and fills the shrunken arteries with an abundance of life-sustain- ing tissue-building blood. Victims of Sui^cal Operations The great advance that has been made in surgery during the past generation has •roused a great interest in this department [of medical treatment. Many doctors seem to have a mania for operations and just as soon as there is any derangement of the bodijv organs they look for a chance to use the kmfe. This is especlallj^ tn;o in reference to diseases of the feminine organs and pa a result there can be ne doubt that'thousands of lives are sacrificed and untold suffering caused whore patient treatment would have brought about a restoration to health. Dr. Chase always opposed operations in cases of this kind and maintained that when the system was restored to normal condition that derangementa and irregularities of the feminine ok-gans would disappear, That he was right has been proven »gain and again. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has cured scores of hundreds of women who had been told by physicians that nothing short of an operation would save their lives, and it would be impossible to estimate the number who have through t^e influence of this treatment been saved from coming td this condition of health. Have a mind of your own and instead of undergoing the nsk, expense and suffering of a surgical operation, make yourself w5l hy using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. An Allm«nt of Yaunir Wom«n -100. WM «un -<» ~-. S^^^^.^ r«^ «a •.. ^crv« Food u »dmirably suited to such «mm owing to thefaot t&titfomi. new red oorpuscles m the blood tad ao incratum the riehaew ni;^d healthy ^ndj/CfSt^trthaTJ'hivi^fr^ " '^""^ *» Miaa CAiutr. !>■. C1A8W onrnmrf absolowly cubis pius How to tell when You're growing Old I* k not pleaaant to think of nowiur old betwjMi th« ages of thirty and for^but the oharMteruacs of tha age are such that ium» of men and women are worn out and uhatuted wliiie yet youmr in yea«,and ara foroed to hve out their days in helplesr- MH of mmd and body. Diminished power of attention and memory, laok of energy and vigor in the Mcomplishaent of work, lowered imainna- tion and enthusiasm, lessened adaptability to change, greater slownem of mental action, a tendency to be worried and imUble are among the signs of premature dedine. Nerve force is wanting and mind and body are only accomplishing their function with greatest difficulty and with lessening strength. One of the first and moat tioablesome 9S ^^ — — ••"« luvnb brouoiesome •ymptoaia of approaching nervous collapse usually follow fatigue or undue exertion of body or mind. There is also paleness, weak pulse, cold hands and feet; loss of appetite, indigestion, vertijjo or dizainesa. inabihty to rest or sleep, twitching of tlie aervee,orampe in the legs and seneral weak, ness and restlessness. * »r.^'u°j^ nerve force can be supplied to the body in sufficient quantiUes to make up for the tremendous waste tliat is tak- ing place under these ditmmstaness, eure can be effected and strength and vitality wi be rsstored. That these results have r?*° •J«»npJ»l>ed in hundreds of cased by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the best «""»ntee of wliat it wiU do in the future. Old people use and recommend this pre- P»™t;>on because it increases their vitality and helps their weakening organs to per- form their duties. Younger people, who have been overworked or weakened by disease, endorse Dr. Chase's Nerve Pood because it restores to them their former health, gives them back strength, confidence and vigor to figlit again the battles of life, and to triumph over weakness and disease. Heart imitation Palpitation and irregular beating of the heart is usually causedlby over-exertioQ or heart strain at a time when the system is in a weak and run down condition. The attacks of palpitation may last for s few minutes or for hours and are accompanied by choking or fulness in the throat, the face gets flushed or pale, the patient having a fTOhng of anxiety with a sense of im- pending danger and a fear of sudden death. If early and properly treated, palpitation can be |)emianently cured. ITie all impor- tant point is to get tlie system into a strong and healthy condition. You may have **^^.°^P*^P**^^o° •f *" beginning the use of Dr. Chase's NervePood.but they will grow leas and Jess severe as Uie heart is strength- ened and nerve force increased and will fioally disappear entirely. TK« Pos tman's Troubles HMdMh* «.« XarroM SyqmwiaBMd. w.lklii« vMy bu« for |c, m«^y)°^' "'^•' *•*• VO^""^ «><» wricomes htm on hit loond with MM. H. cHAMBKuLAix. *"'« "^ wl»at luuny letter curien state wpresenu- » K«i>«nl nerve tonic, .nd K bin Z^^ «1 ^''^•Jl'*?'" •^I'V**^ ^^•^ht and u 04 CATARRH IH CUR~D BY OR. CHASE'S CATARRH CURB Loss of Flesh and Weight Aa iBdieatlon of wasting dlteasc, of ex- hMstlng nerve foree, deeliQing strength and vitality Can you imagine a mure severe test of any preparation than that of adding firm flesh and increasing the weight of the body 7 It is possible of course, to add fat by the use of fish oils, but the tissues created by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food are firm and natural. The blood i '. thoroughly enriched and the nerve force replenished. Pallor and weakness give place to a healthy complexion and strength of mind and body. liiuguor and discour- a^ment are driven out to make way for vigmr, new hope and confidence. It might be worth your while to m'.ice a test of mis great food cure as a builder of flesh and muscle. Note your weight when banning the use of Dr. Chases Nerve Food and watch the gradual increase week by week. At first the increase may be sught owing to the wasting process, which moat be stopped. Then naturally and cer- tainly, the whole system is built up and perfeiet health and vitality restored to every part of the body. be treated differently according aa it« nature and cause difler. Siek, Nervoua Headuclie ia aasociated with intolerance of motion, light and sound and incapacity for mental exertion. It arises from nervous exbaostion, thin, weak blood and a run down condition of tJhe system gener ' ^and can only be thoroughly cured when ■, w causes are removed. This beiniF; che case there can be no more efi*ective treatment than Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, not that his treatment will necessarily afford quick temporary relief, but because it builds up the system and gradually overcomes the conditions which give rise to headaches and other intolerable symptoms. Bilious Headache on the other hand is the result of a sluggish action of the liver, constipation and stomach or intestinal indigestion and can best be cured by using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pilk The danger which underlies the use of headache powders and all remedies recom- mended to instantly stop pain is' now so well knoMm that very few people care to risk their lives or undermine their health with such treatment. Headache Strictly speaking headache is » symptom rather than a disease in itself and should Mr. Richard A. Gregory. A)>erdeon street, Fred- ericton, N.B., states : — "I whs very nervous as a result of overwork an4 anxiety, and felt that my health was very much run down. I also suffered a great deal with headaches and dizzy spells. I ob- rainod a box of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and can now say that my nervous system hws been veiy much toned up, my appetite has been improved, the headaches and dizzy spells have gone, and I feel better and stronger in every way." •lek HMidach** and 8leeplM«nMs What hosts of women know too woll ths moanlns of the worda ' hMdMh«--Th«r eooM bo enrod as was Mrs. LaVb. •ick To many women the mention of headache suggests the use of a powder to St jp it. Did you ever think of the danger in using a drug that haa such a ]K>werful effect as to promptly stop a headache ? Have you noticed reports dangerous and debilitating reaction. The only way to produce a lasting benefit is to remove the cause, and as sick hwdache is usually the result of exhausted nerves and a run down system. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is wonderfully effective as a lasting cure for this ailment. Mas. A. LoBB, 204 Rectory street, London, Ont, states:— "I was troubled to a great extent with molt headache, and in faot I was so bad that I became very nervous and unable to nat or sleep. I had not used Dr. Chase's Nervs Food long before I noticed that my sleep was bstter and the hoadaohea less severe. I can say now that I am as well as I over was and eivs all ths credit to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food." * Dl. CHASE'S KIOXET-UVER PILLS HAKE TBI UVER ACTIVE 2S Sleeplessness To compel sleep by opiates or sedatives is not to cure feleeplessness. Once the effect of the drag weitrs away the whole system is left in a weakened condition, digestion is r^ deranged, secretions checked and the vigor ' of the stomach and other bodily organs impaired. Each time sleep is desired larger and larger doaos must be taken and so it goes on until tlie morphine liabit is established or the patient becomes a slave to some deadly '""rug. The »t physicians refuse to prescribe such treatment unless the patient la suffer- ing great pain but there are hosts of doctofs who in order to gain a cheap kind of credit do not hesitate to give their patients drugs which they know will in the end be their ruin. It is impossible to emphasize too strongly the dangers of such methods of treating sleeplessness. If you are tempted at any time to yield to being drugged remember this warning and you will be thankful for it The only way to treat sleeplessness scientifically is to enquire into the cauHo which in the great maj'ority of cases is found to be exiiauntion of the nervous system and general weakness of the body. Sleeplessness can usually be cured but only when the system is built up and the nerves are invigorated. We daim that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is a thorough cure for sleeplessness and this claim is backed by the evidence of scores and hundreds of people, a few of ^ whom are quoted in this Cook. We don't want vou to get the idea that b^ taking one of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food pills on retiring you will obtain rest and sleep that night, this food cure does not work that way, it cures sleeplessness thoroughly by removing the cause. Ton will likely feel the benefit of this treatment in a week or two, but may have to use it for a month, or two, or three, before your nerves are restored to normal condition. Nervous diseases are slow in coming on and can only be cured by patient and per- sistent treatment Anyone who thoroughly tests Dr. Chase's Nerve Food will be amply repaid for their {rouble by obtaining mark- ed and lasting benefit You can satisfy yourself of this by the testimony of others. N«rv«« CxhaustMl-Oould No« ttoap Any person who knows Mr. W. J. Harria, of 173 James street north, Hamilton, Out, will read his letter with conniderable interest. Mr. Hanis' friends are glad to see him about again, and in good health and spirits. Like so many thousands of (MMiple these days, he allowed his health to get run down and his nerves to^ut exhausted. Dr. Chase's Nerve £t sleep, and was pretty badly used up generally. I tried several nen'e medicines, but with no good results. I w:"< advised to use Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and am thankful to say that thr e boxes entirely cured me, and I can strongly recommend it to persons suffering from nervous diseases or debility." N«rv*s on Edir*— Could Not Sloop ■a irritabto eoold not bMup th* eUldrwn's •Uchtw* iMla»-to now •troas and well acala. You would not think to see Mrs. Broome now that she liad been on the verge of nervous collapse, but she was, and gives full credit for her restora- tion to Dr. Chafe's Nerve Food. When raising a family and attending to the many household and sociid duties of this age a woman's life is a busy one, and a strong system is re««« to n«e it. A. my mtem beeMie etronger I began to do • little work,.Md b«ve ir«l«ene«U I bar. deriveT frS^thS ^^/Jj' S'»"«Ner»eFood. lam flfty.«„ yewTrtfaS' nhS^^" nonrouMeee. weaknees and extreme Phyjiotf exhausUon. I could not aleep, and hot toahee woqld mm through my body fS^m feet to ^T'ji^°"^'«*.*""^«*l/phy«cian and two other doctorj. but they told me ^liut my toe of life I wa. likely to be troubled that way. I con cured. Dr. Chaaa'a Nerve Food eame to my notice and M we hav. Dr. Cha,e>. ReSpt SiS I D oonadenoe in th. Doetor. 1 wm «• .u^Saed at the ^V I woaived from the firat box tfftlbSught SSTSiTir- "'•y'»«*J»»«'%htup,TidirieTe- fed healthy and young anin-^Th^haTe prove"a ^t bleeaing to mo. and I hope this teatimonial "Mv nervoua «rtem w«a to auch aatatTa^my tajho. of Dr. Chaae'a NeTve Food made, wo? ««ful change in my condition , I aoon notioed that ray handa were ateady and did not tremble ao, and ?Z7 u ?'**°"".">"'*®™ aeemed toned up. Ue headachea have entirely left me aild 1 feel reiH wett" ,t a*^ ^' '^^^ Oobowar, Oat., statM •— • Afterreoovering from typhoid ferer.iwaa left in a very low at«to of health, and my ayrtimwaa v«y much run down I was very weak aid nerwui, S in fact was not fit to do any work at all, and bmn to fear that I waa of little u^e in the worid-A ftiSd of mine, Mrs. C. M. Brown, had used Dr. Cw2 t^AlJ^' Jl** ^^^ "»• t''** it benefitted iM wonderfully. I took couwge and began the ua.^ tbiamedicw* ^tor t»lSithe flmboxibii i?j!^ ••" i»P"^«m«»* in my health, and^T ±'f!S"i?J°"' ^^ J *•» 4mplet^cur«ri S^^V * S.^" once more, and believe that t can attribute the eure to Dr. Chaae'a Kerve Food.'* f w! Cl«2rnn»?hl7il •;* .f.l?»«»~ O' »'• " i-wrcatiJoH-arbox jss nT WMkiiMs and Palpitat ion of t^ Hoai^ and watery, thaUh^J^", U?i'l?2^i*''!? ?' M***?****^ weak laaa trouble with t&&h£^K^fc^v''*'r° "".^^^ b»¥e more or Dr. Chaae'a KeiTe3Wonth".wJ?.'.^P^*S"' "''<"" *"»• e^f** of some y«rs I have been a victim ^ S^umJ^^ll^d "'i'^f.'^l:, ?*"»"««• O"*-. '*»*^ ^-''^or of the beart. Along with tbeae ^S^ZrTLtZ ^T^'St ''T^?^ *«» P^Pitation Abouk mx. wedu aoo I bens th* n^lTnT r^ , ■??*"«»• lot from headachea and dSmva^im mtem ha. b„n ^tWJZ^SZ'ST^i::!^ '^ •"* «« now -V Sf. tiyS^ diaay apella have entirS^y diw,»LSd^T !^ i!!? ** •"? :**««»««<««» •»< the keatbeliMud auperior medicine." ^ °^PP««wd. I «w recommend Dr. l3luae> Kerro Fo5iaV4^ >•■■ MWAnn. i«?«»»«^c»5m«^^ •Locomotop Ataxia SSW^":;5"'«!ST"--" l.ike all nervous diseaHM i^ * »trenffth. «i»B7 o«UUi aoi ataxia ia gradual in its oS^ locomotor « . peculiar dapping moSon IfT-^'"" •'""k* *'"^ ' ^^^h^'ft^^wM.^' *^^^ nealth sood. My I gsined cond^^. «wore the norvons «ya ««ve Food will aid yon as wiJI n^THT" ta-itment yet knowi to medial L!^''" It eaten by enricliing thThl^^^T^ inere is no such thin* m *. ji!. if' -hen this groat f J,? ^K 5^^'^°;>'? i» nwn, AMD iipun i o bsh i u t m awo niTATiom full/ Diseases of Children M«ny ehlUnn an thin and weak from Wrth np. They do qot seem to have any apijetite. and are languid, puny and •a«Iy tired. Others have lost their health by the ravages of scarlet fever, measles or some of the many ills to which little ones are subject They do not /(row as they should, ntch every disease there is goine and catch cold at neatiy every chanm of temperature. Their vitality is low and their little systems have a hard struggle to survive. Experience has proven that no treatment so promptly and thoroughly restores pale, *«•«. P«ny children as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. The action of this great food cure ta so gentle and natural that it is admir- ably suited to the needs of childrea For small children half a pill should be given at a dose, and the treatment shouW be kept up regularly until the child is fully restored to robust health and strength. TMrltehln« of th« NarvM Mtfc Hard. 9 Tmuoe street. Montred, Que., ■••tea:— "My dwi^ti-r was troubled for » loni tune witb twitcbing nerves, nervous hesdMhes «nd frequent sttMks of dioiness. Hot hesrt slso MJiwed her, snd though she had doctored for her tooubles and teken a great deal of ^^edicm^ she denjed very IitUe, if any, benefit. I heard of the good results obtained from Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and got her a box. Since then she has taken Boveral boxes of this preparation and is now quite w«n again. Mlts and < highly." I am more than pleased with the re- an recommend this medicine very TlrM, Lanquid and Narvews Vtn. I. Edwards. 14 Winnett street. Woo'Istoek, Ont., and whose husband is employed with the Canada Furniture Co., sUtes:— "My dau^ter was very much run down in health, felt tired and languid, and was very nervous. She began the nse of Ur. Chase's Nerve Food, and now I can say that she 18 very much better. She haa gained in weight, her color has improved, and she seems real strong and well. We have also used Dr. Chase's Ointment in our family and I cannot speak too highly of iu curative properties." OiaalnMS and H«art PalpKatton Mrs. Vr. Harden, 99 South .fohn street, Belleville, Ont., states: "My litUe girl, Flor- enoe, had bem troubled with palpitation of the heart, wnioh made her very nervous, affected' uer general health, and caused her to have fre- quent attacks of dii«- nsss. Since she has been using Dr. Chnse's Merve Fcxid we can see a great change in her. She has a better color, her health generally is excellent, and her ner- ves and heart seem to be thoroughly restored. I cannot praise this medicine too lugMy, as I i-ealizc that it has been a great blessing to my child " This Boy WMWeak and Languid Ooeton aata he crew toe fiwt-p»rents baoame "tirmtit and nMd Dr Ohase's Marre Food with aplandUl raaolta. So mild and gentle in action is Dr. Chase's Nerve Food that it is pecn- Iiarly suited for the use of chUdren. Both boys and girls are under a very severe staun during the time that their systems are derdoping into man- hood and womanhood. The tax on the blood and nerves la firoquently too great, rad some extarnal assistance is neoesaaiy. Wa do not believe that it IS possible to si»ure better treatment at such ^ea than Dr. Chase's Nerve rood, and this belief is backed by the testimony of very many parenta *ho MASTMwusBiw. If? ^" '**'*'» restored to their children by means ofuiU gre^.t Mas. Gborob F. Brhbin, Lake street, f»eterboro', Ont., states:— "One of mvohUdmn ,. J^fr^'^w^t"" Jr"' -i^ 1?' ^!1?2.^ ^^"^ forayeilr^oVo. Hes^mitolT^ko ZSfl? Kff "°^"^'1 »"<* J-ffe""! fr°™ nervousness: The doctors said that he was grow- nn? wi^Jh V"* ^'^ ^r" '^™^ ■*^4* l*™. and beg.in using Dr. Chase's Nerve F.HHiTfi wL not long untd we noticed a great change in his condition. Histppetite improved, he bTd a Uttw ^'J^J^A.^nS'^''^ •"^ '"^^•^- He is still nsiSg the N^ve wlJd. «d we S perfectly confident that he is tinprovmg right along under this treatment." u wo are Omi Tfcm all ^ "••» ■ •HHMmrv *«-- -^ "■• ISW'VW MiMft tea ^--. ^ "•■• •▼ PI ' r^i.! I Jfi« new. rich blood is c^*e^°.n''*ii^' •"«^ «»S tMTOoa wasted by th« fMn«^r^~."'.°'^« *o r«rtoi» Sw. -tomach that i, JiveJ Jl? w*"" °' *^ otg^n, ^ !j! compe led tof^^rfc to^co'roal^uS'rf IJtIflS r """^y If instead of these temDorrL^/ " tiflcial digeetwiti cu^Bvoa must treat ih.nS^}J^* ^°° '^'^ Permanent stamf by a study of the iD^T^'^'^yo" ^"1 under- tJi«t control the glands onhTS^^'"? *"** ^* ^» »he nems •npp^ of nerve foSi Sf l?i!,3°rf:*;? <»>7 whenThJ in~ditr';i!^^^t?^S?«'*-'«?t. Werecom- — """J' uiinic or tniSflriMii' f«.w» ^ ^^^M^^^^^^^^ ^._^- **««» up. my diS«iH«„ jf ""T**"^?**™ 1 — -= j^^/(~M:assr"'»«°«i."?K: Food very •«««r PBACOOK. rtatod above, buUt up my Ont. Md whoiS^hushiSd^ 23 Hiawatha street, St Th«« ""• to be the nnilf^ weqnent diznr aneUa B^ ■ ' «5ng Dr. (wSJr^ JSo?'^'^ ""^o-^^U^ C . DM. ceAiriiiDifiT.u?n pilu tmn thi blow Eczema or Salt Rheum An Itehlnir, Bumlnir. •kin OImm*. wtiioh oaM— mtt aeut* suff^rfnc » htUe irriUtion. Somt iMopl* iougino they an getting wone under these circnmataneet and duoontinoe tnat- ment, whereas this effect 1« neoesaary ia order to kill the disease, and wiU soon pass off* as the healing properties of the «Mnt- ment make themselvs* felt* Or. CHase's Ointment with h» Msffleal, HMlinff. •Mthlnff lnllH«ne«. th« Most O wtain Our* Tills aifanont is one of the most severe of skin diseases, and besides boinff very obsunau and difficult to cuje. in iut cauw of much distress and, indeed, keen suffer- ing on account of the dreadfSl itching and burning sensational Eczema may develop on any part of the body, but m most likely to a^t the scalp face, ears and neck, the legs below the kncM. In other cases it is scattered over the body, attacking several parts at the same Uine and is likely to develop into psonasis or chronic eczema, which seems to fasten itself upon the whole system. So far as we can learn Dr. Chase's Oint- ment is the most successful treatment for eczema that has ever been discovered. This we do know for a certainty, that in very many cases which have come under our notice. Dr. Chase's Ointment has affected a cure after all ordinary treatments and even specialists have failed. Besides Being a powerful healer this great ointment is a food for the skin, and when the sores are healed up the skin is left in a isof t, smooth and natural condi- tion, perfectly free from scars or marks of any kind. While using the ointment, the parts affected should be kept perfectly clean by gently bathing tliem in water. Castile soap IS the best to use on account of being pure, and avoid rubbing, as the friction of thetowel will sot up further irriUtion. Do not be afraid to use plenty of Dr Cliaae 8 Ointment, and use it recmlarly and persistently. In some cases where the flesh IS raw and irritable, it will be found advisable to spread the ointment on a clean piece of cotton and apply this to the sore. You need not be surprised if the first few applications of the ointment ■eamm or tan RlMum t<.w!." P^ii-*T''^''!""''u'^*'Ji?*«l* ^"^ Charlotte- town, P.E.I. fcnd whose husbuid ia » painter state* : "A little over a year ago I waa afflicted eczaiiia which diatreased me greatly on with account of the dreadful itching and burning which It caused. I had tried aeveral aalvea and oint- ments for my trouble, but could get no relief till I M.aum ntr <«DiinR Tortured for 80 Years By Itehing Eezema '« .boat thlrtVXrt I C^IkiA'*!'" «^ into •ILm-^ Wood polion Mid this dJraJott^ r. ChM,', OtotnSnt^^^ *«» good fir ^nitm Of iM oMwtMM Wackheads and Pimples Dr. good for itohlagSS/' ***" ^ nothing ^j trouble! with mmH^^'^^*^' J »>^ tSl, doetorad with TwomS,^? w?' ^"** '** *«ok» I but to no i^ Ttr*|^i!!n '*'•'•*"'. ^•PP/to«,,^lh- STJLS?.-"'^ Md «n Sho hid •nflbnd t»^^^ P«ni»nent oun. *• W«l • ImSb ii^r^!S?'''*iL»«' •""1 though pormMMo* eon in tSoie " ' *"*"?' *»<> •oft and velvet^ 'fei.'"^! ''^^'^'y «t to the nkinl"Xr^^S'^^^ ^'^ '^•'*- H« Would •crwrni with Agony" MMTIB aoOTT. ufflyaaraa h^ J;,^* Ointment auoceeded mBdUft »k ^wed impoi- Tom, aged ten, was fo/^!L'■»^* «''«''»«. Toronto, atatet •-. M. »w *«tment Hi« head wm in ^t^i^^}*^^''^ wsisted «U kiaS S «?«i would bleed. An^Ttl JS...*. '?™?l« •*•*•• We h*i to k-^i.fi^-"' ■ '-'"^' Uintmont i«put^itv„y J th iLooD IS pwiriED it di. cRAsrt nunt-ufn hum Dry Tetter or Psoriasis •f «!• aliln whish. If wgHitig, i«timM yMir by jtmup «• affllot its vtotim •teTMllSMltf Thta diasM* ia marked bv the Appear- •ace of msaiv white patches ueoally area- lar or oval in ehape.and often aurrounding a patch of healthy akin. Theee patehee "^ ''*/. OeojSevme. Que., writei aa fonowa :- BABT PCOBTK. Ite lb|7 Uses Of l^'MpIen NIrhto Or. Chue's Ojotmot With TenriUe Eczema tut in •luott evety hoiM wLm» S nMtijmMUlMduihooMlioM awM^ty -fcUiw, nothw ^ ,uid,„ aidlZlt trying ovw . •nytfiaglMii In th. .umj„.r time thm i. ch.flni. |S!'K.>S'^VSi/'1if.i"h±^^ irriUUon of the ekin, hest nth hit*. 5' N»* ' '~«W w^the iSL^ ./S^TTSJ mo«,uito. ^ other irSitTSinSr W *** ""^ -o-WaT ••"'• ««• *« -V --f »tU .^•tetr^r^!-^--wfich Ointment, if he could bat mliiTthe benefit to be obt«ned fromil ^^ ^H-«?*!J**'™"?' *'° irritationVKm: mation and eruption which defy ordinary ^tion. Md ointments, but ar« oompell^ to yield to the nuKpcsl influence of t£^^ est of healer.-Dr. Chwe's Ointment*^ for four monUu. uiJ Jt jSiT* j ^ ' '» " ''" Oo r td who do much driving. .itUng a m«L' d^ ":!5 pt« w«ight fa gokL" **-J^»«»»»«>tl. worth •oMl«ra In Oamp M. CRAtrt CATAMH COII CUlIt lAT Flfll Piles or Hemorrhoids 4* Mft ■ Bdw if d tliair AlteMift tmi. TkTM klada, ImUmt. BlMdiac m4 All MUM vrcfttMt alMry Wet, or hnnorrhoida, ara amftll tuinora whioh form in and ftboat the orifice of the reetum. They are e»iued by an enUrj^cd •nd inftimed eondition of the veins, which •re rery nameroiu in this portion of tho body. Intenwl piles are situated alonir the vdns whieh oury blood from the intestines to the liver; Eztenul piles, on the veins whieh sorroand the month of the reetna. Piles are of frequent oeeurrence among people who have a predisposition to rheu- mausm or goat Such persons are subject to eonsUpation, and to obstruction in the passage of blood from the intestines, the most eommon canne of piles. Omgestion of the rsetnm, bladdw and uterine organs, ovarian tamors, and nearly all diseasss of the liver are followed by piles, and they art very common during pregnancy and immediately after child-Urtb. Piles may be acute or chronic, and ono* thoy reach the latter st«ge are likely to IsHt through life, unless thsy reesivs activ* and efiuctive treatment In 'bleeding piles ths hsmorrhage ia sometimes so profuse as to cause deatL Protruding piles are probably moal dreaded, because it is commonly believed that a surgical operation is the only means of cure. As a rule piles become at times acutely inflamed and inteniely painful The itching and burning nsoally increases at night, and the nisety which many people endura is beyond deserip> tioa There is only a first appUoation did ma SSL^IS^I ILS3^*^.u' •>»«»*!« T r *•" Md aa free from pilaa aa any « fa!»CwT irSJ ^l^™^**^ *!?*?' "» •?• ''?'**' *«^ ««* axperiaooai no return of my cu' hnndxad dollara a box to ma. feel it my duty to make bunm this great ointmaot — 9 —— *— * — ^ wMww *^a. wHCiBw iimwimiiB waa worth oflM Toaara baa to uaa my teatimooial ibr ths banflt of othara, aa I 36 TFST TOPH KIDITBYS-SBI PAOB 6 To Cure Piles Judging from the unqualified commend- ation which Dr. Chase'a*Oint.„en TmoiJes be no doubt whatever that it possess most extraordinary merit and BtaKS eminent as the only actual and aSofute cure for this wretched disease. Even your family physician will tell you in c^n° Jidence that there is no better treitnSnt for piles know to the medical profess oT°* soo^hinJ'^n^'' P'" '"^"t ha« a wonderfully a^& K '*'^*''°^ effect, and wherever ?n»M/J"^* f'?.""' '°«^"t relief, cool- ing the fires of disease and healinlr tl.o raw. ulcerous skin. It is antisepSf and ceansmg. and these features. cWbiued with Its marvellous curative qualities, go t^affK '^ St "°'' successful ointmeSt that the world has ever known n Jf Tf •*' P^'^^'' ^^'<=^ i>>-. Chase's O mtment has over each and every kind of piles gives it mastery over thij diSiL even in its chronic fom. and it is 0^^? curirr' '° ""r °^ *"» Pre^ration curing where cruel, expensive and daneer- ous operations have Qled. Word^S- pletehr fail to express the admiration which scores of thousands of peoXS for Dr. Chase's Ointment ReaSXtiS monials in th« book, then try Dr. Ch^e's Ointment, and jrou will be certain to &d yourself enthusiastic in its praiseT Operations for Piles means are at hand . In this age of marvellous advancement in surgical science and skill. docS^Stm to have a mania for using th^ kmf^ S nterest in science and sometimes, possibly in the profits It y;ield8. leads them tf^T mend an operation time and again when more pacific and less expensive aS danger ous methods could be employed. It L ST°^ 5°^ freauently operotions for piles are advocated even at the present form of piles can be cured painlessly and OinimcI.rP"'^' ^ ' "^ °^ ^'' ^^'» Take for example the case of Rev S A. Duprau. of Consecon. Ont, wh^ Sstt monial you will find'in anotler^olumn: tilt Z^^"'^^'^''' ^^^^ considered that nothing but a surgical operation would ever cure him. There areWte of such cases in rJI parts of the (^?ntr^' nSS^ ^""^ °J 7°""^ o^ friends or Skt' ^r ^'^ """" «Perience. Ask them. Nine persons out of every ten PKW n^°? °^ "r® '^ » whict Dr. Lhases Ointment has worked wonders. Gavetf rrem a Painful OiMration was troubled with itching and We^it^^il"* ' h«dlittl.o,n„ tilth ta il S^ kiJ ???'• ''?' ■ Entirely Ouratf of PHm Mr. Frank Hill, Orillia, Ont, at»itm'~"M, SS^dT" ^'- ^wTointae^to'T^^hS ^h« .^ ^ u " ^y *•"' »* »»*» entirely OTied her She used altogether about four bwS. imd «,„ wders .t an excellent remedy. .JX tf ^"i many preparation, in vain before be^kw toTw very W^hJ^VT""""""! ^'- C«^«?ra,tmen1 - «wu uu« iMBi aouM that Dr. Chase's „. -Jteat plearare and wi'h a th^ful w!? fi. » ? •Jintment has done so much for m« v„..^^^ ? rrf«* «»»«rty to u« thi. SLJmoSd «lou t^ fit for the benefit of othwa aimiUrly ^oul/" Pii«*-Ofth«Wor«tKlnfl .ti-i:.r^±r' ** S'T." «enue, Toronto. £ 'sOin\rtl7cu^n:,^2^ i^;; d. KnrdSi'^ii7otiJir.w:;k*^^^ DR. CHASrs NEBVS POOD BUILDS HEW BLOOD 87 Cure d of Piles A PBW OP THE THOUSANDS OF LEITTIIIS WE HAVE WHICH TELL OF KEEN DISTRESS FROM THiS ?^t m« ,T WW .a C«.» ..n Diseases of the Liver the body. Once the liver fail, to filter Ih!!? ?^ Physicianr the governor of dogging .nd poisoning of the ^l.T^sl!^^^^,'^' "^^ *^« Wood^there is a q»«.tly upon the liver. n,ore than 0^0^^ Lr ''°" ?** digestion, and conse- general health. The n,ore fuUy you rJ^L the i™lT^*° 1 '^' ^^^ '^^P*^*' '^'^ -U appreciate the far -aching^^^tTS Dr cV^e^^J::,^ cl"^' "^" "^^ ""^^ "- theil'ec^rull^frdiSi;:-^^^^^^ - ^ -- '- any disease that l. not If you have a yellow oomp Jonl^iJl' ^^ZT^r" """ " "'"*^«^* ^ ^^^^^^-e. b>tter taste in the n,outh, «ck hSe W sir 2?£T"^ "^"^ ^^« •'^-""'h bowels, or depressed spirits. Dr. CWs Liv'p^ '.,t°^'* ^^ °' f*«t' »"e«al« and thoroughlv cure you. ^"^^ ^""^ "^^^ P«rf«««7 regulate the Kv!^ From thousands of testimonials on file th^ f«n • what people say about Dr. Chase'^Lver Cur^ '°^ "' "^^^^^^ " ««™Pl" of Torpid Llv«r liver which iSS Kni«ft?.r*'' '?'P''» b.d I would lie lieTco^rp^'^X".:. SJe!^'' Bllloutn««« ten yeah, I w^ a t«^w "^ ^- *^* "J^* « until I WMtoed iJ^lS^'*'' ^. T'"* to » ^ooto' me any^ I !?^ ^2!»f*^ ^^ «>"W not do J^und^ita IjtUe strong .t fiJ^Tbr^^J^'?::, i ™.?.!l?i^^^^^ Cure ^riu set it for von if !»»{».;.» ' g»titforyoaifyoainaiflt express, at your expense, or your dealer 40 Oa. CHASrs OIMTMEMT is a MECESSliy IN THE HOME Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tu rpentine H«. .normou, .«,., ^^ h^ ^„ lmlt«t«l, but n««^ •uoMMfully riwmn«d«, « • "•'^ Treatment for Throat and Lungs of ni rK °? S»«"work about the virtues of Dr. Chasesjyrup of Linaeed and Tur- f^^T ^* ^"^ '^^^ ^^0" th« people Sh^k*^' ff withstood too maVa batt e brunt from aspiring rivals to be X •« expenW of unknown Year by year, as the fall and winter wasona come and go. the saleof Dr. Chase's byrup of Linseed and Turpentine increases steadily and certainly, ft Las proWito remarkable value, won its laurels^and Son tinues to load the van as the most popular and most largely used cough and cold medicine of this country. Children especially are fond of Dr Chases Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine ^use ,t IS sweet and pleasant to the, teate. and quickly relieves and cures them when gasping for breath with choked-up aar pwsages or tearing the linings of the tt»ro«t and brondiial tubes with ? severe •nd painful cough. th^^'^j^ ^looping cough, croup, sore throat, severe chest colds and painful' couijhs are relieved and cured promptly and thoroughly by this famous preii-a^ from the dreadful paroxysms which cause him such keen a^ny and cures asthma, as has been proven in a hundred cases. Ur. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine aids expectoration, dears the thl^flf J r T^^^gf' soothes and heals the inflamed linings of the bronchial tubes and cures coughs of every description.' f.^, ^^^ more than a mere cough cure, for 1 a action is far-reaching and it thor- oughly removes the cold as well You cannot compare Dr. Chase's Syrup of lanseed and Turpentine with any remedy you ever used. It is unique as a ThereTrl \ "^* ""^ ^«°« ^reuble^ There are other preparations of linseed and turpentine put up in imitation of l>r. Chase^,and ft is therefore important that you be careful when buying and be sure that the w«pner bean, ^he^'pJrtnS and signature of Dr. .A. W. Chase ^a famous Receipt Book author * Had Bron cMtIa fro m Infancy Th. !..« COM wo«M brto, «. „ .tt**. and w. oeuid «t nothins to help him. "^ io^^i'c:^J^^\^^^^'^^^ croup, and «.re« boy wu cured of chroSTbronchiwI^ „.?„ ^ nu™ ^"- "«'• ^^^^ fl"^ ^^— seed and Turpentine '»«'»«'»*» V u«ag Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin- -^MP ^-?^»e^«5°-;cWl5;ef'rSi.fe^ •|.tes.-..Fronian ^^^^ coIdwouMag^at^eHerrbirS^^^^^^^ Hearinir of T)r r!i..o«'- S .*. BABT lUBH. Li sir ; ^f; ""* K^uj ail are glad to «tate that it effected a comulete cum ^u ....."'iTir' '^\ "»""w"we we used it, and «.veU.„«e^e. and have never knowSi^^^^^ chUdren take a cold or co^ugh I _ _* WMteoubled a (treat deal from nok i,— j..i.„T? . :• I h.ve great faith in Dr. Cha«^a S^fcrlT^^c^SeS •» """ uuuuiva m greac a Dr. ChMe'a Kidney-Liver Pilla. them to otheta, " CLEAR THE HEAD WITH DR. CHASED CATARRH CURR 41 The Lungs The above cut is a good representation of the lungs in the latter stages of con- sumption. As consumption advances poi'- tions of the lungs are destroyed, leaving lioUow spaces, called cavities. Except when consumption follows pneumonia, cavities usually form at the top of the I lung first A, shows a cavity partly filled with pus; B, a cavity entirely empty and dry ; C, pus in bottom of cavity ; D, D shows small cavities in the apex of each I lung; E, E, small cavities at the base of each lung; F,P,healthy lung and bronchial tubes. QrMit Pain* In the Oh«at Mr. John Clark, coachman, Port Hope, Ont., BUtea :— "Being exposed to all sorts of weather I frequently catch cold. Last winter I was so bad with a cold that I could not speak above a whisper and had groat pains in the chest. At last I feared it would develop into consumption if I did not succeed in getting proper treatment. "A friend advised me to use Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine and I began to improve before I had Uken half a bottla One bottle cured ray cold which I believe would have proven very senous if I had not used this medicine." Consumption In an interestine case recently tried in Detroit, Mich., leading physicians and ex- pert bacteriologists were called to testify regarding consumption as a dangerous disease. Witnesses agreed that consump- tion is the most prevalent and most fatal of diseases, one-seventh to one-fifth of all deaths being caused by it While agree- ing that consumption is dangerous and communicable, the witnesses also showed that from 60 to 66 per cent of consump- tives recover. The only v. that consumption can be actu^Uy cured is ov increasing the vitality of th» body and building up the ne|-ves and tissues wasted by disease. However slight the improvement at first, cure is sure to result so long as the vigor of the body is daily increased instead of depleted. The most effectual method of accomplish- ing this result is by means of iron and certain restoratives, which are combined in exactly the right proportions in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Mmvmrm Oold and Bad Oouch Mrs. J. W. Lloyd, Albion street, Belleville, Ont, states :— ' In the beginning of last winter I took •V very severe cold accompanied with a bad cough •lid was almost laid up for a time. I tlied several remedies but with indifferent results. On the advice of a friend I got a bottle of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine and found that It relieved the conch at once. By the time I had * ?*. 11* *"**' •»*"« my cold was gone and I can truthfully recommend it as a splendid remedy for eoughs and oolds." The medical profession cannot devise a more beneficial treatment for consumptives tlian Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Anyone who has ever used it to restore a weak- ened and debilitated body to vigor and health will gladly testify to this fact Though really wonderful in its upbuiiif-'"*""* ing effects, a few doses of Dr. Chaal's Nerve Food may not do you much g^. lle^lar and persistent use of this grerffr.^ food cure is certain to help the victim of consumption, because it restores vitality to the body. , Along with Dr. Chase's Nerve Food you should use Dr. Chase's Syrup of Idnseed and Turpentine in order to give relief from the cough and to aid expectoration. It is not claimed that Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin- seed and Turpentiri^ will cure consumption except in the early stages, but will cer- tainly prevent this ailment getting a foot- hold when used in time, and in any stage of tlJe disease will afford solace and comfort to the patient We believe the combined U8e of these remedies to be an excellent treatment for consumption, and would strongly recommend you to try them. \ .1 CmLBLAIMS AU CUBID BT DR. CBASrS OIHTHIIIT Chosen From A Multitude Tht A«firtBM Shown by Thlnklnr Paople tor Dr. ChAM's Syrup of UnsMd and Tttrpantlne _ Considering the large nnmber of rcme- diea for coughs and colds that are now offered to the public, and in view of the fact that nearly every druggist has a pre- paration of his own which he makes ap effort to substitute for the medicine asked for, it seems truly remai-kable that the demand for Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine should increase j^j^nalk leaps and bq throats when I procured a bottle of the Syrup, cured us both. It has wondarfol healing power.l DH. CHASE S 8YH0P Of LINSSSO AND TDHPINTINE CURES BRONCHITIS 48 '^. An Insidious and fHgpfUlly eemmon allmslit. which isads to Oonsumptlon and ssrious Lungr Dissasss Catarrh is in reality an inflammation. I The bJood vessels of the parts affected in- I crease in size, there is an unusual flow of I liquid and a casting off of some part of the Imembrane itself, causing a thick, ropy ■discharge. The cause of catarrh is usually ■exposure to cold or sudden change of tem- Iperature and the inflammation set up may lattack the membranous lining of any part lof the body. With some it is the nose,or ■throat and with others it is the lungs, I stomach, liver or kidneys that become Idiseasetd. On account of being more readily ex- I posed to cold, the nose and throat are ■usually the points where catarrh has it.s I beginnings. The inflammation set up in ■these organs follows the membranous lin- ling into the lungs or stomach, where it Ibecomes known as consumption jand (catarrh of the stomach or it may con- Itinue its course until the liver, kidneys (and intestines are inflamsd and diseased. If people could but realize the propor- Ition of cases of catarrh that eventually ■lead to consumption, there would be less I neglect of this insidious and treacherous I disease. True, it begins with a mere cold I in the head, and although frightfully conP^ Imon in this cold, Northern climate, ^ I undoubtedly the cause of a surprising I number cf deaths. It is folly to talk of {reducing the death rate from consumption, ■so long as catarrh, the starting point of I consumption, is neglected. I Any case of catarrh can be cured if I taken early enough by the regular use of I Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. When the I disease becomes chronic, has permeated the ■whole system, and weakened and debili- Itated the body, this preparation used lalong with Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, forms la treatment of unparalleled merit. I Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure has been en-'' Idorsed by thousands of people who have ■tested its worth. Tou will And here a few Isamples of the letters we receive. A. — Posterior Nares, where catKrrh begins, cauvng running at the nuse, sneezing and head- ache. B.— Nasal Duct, through which the eyes are affected and made red, weak and watery. C. Throat, where mucous drops. H.— Oesophagus, through which mucous droppings pass to the stomach and cause catarrh of the stomach, sick- ness, vomiting '^^^tljffgti appetite. F. and O.— Larynx, whenapfUMmimjps the membranoiu lin- into the l^||i Sad 4^g||ops into consumption. Symptoms Sneezing. Hawking and spitting. Droppings in the throat. Diifir lit breathing. Hoarseness. Deafness. Running at the nose. Offensive breath. Watery tyes. Redness of the nose. General weakness and debility. Headache. Noises in the ears. Stomach derangement.s. Stuffed up air passages. J™?™[Wt BODY WITH DE OTHW mn FOOD Cold in the Head Even after the dSeaflelua run on for yoaru and is fwtening itecif on the «y»temXey ^y It 1. only » -cold in the^heod" 3 wjU wear awsy. But caUrrh does not wear away. It « owly but certainly n.akes its way^tlon" Ue mucoua lining, of the throat and air Pawages. until it reachea the lungs and becomes conBumptioa ^?"L^.t^?!?*A«>,-^'" hut t^.t does •Hay Fever Though Bimplo in name this ailmo dSrnf^R *** '^"y jhousaoJa o« people fhT^^i * ""°®'"*^ *•» months, when the pollen of grasses and gnun«£oa in.^a .,nL '•'"^ "P '^ i^»fl«nmation cflho upper air passages. n^^JT *^"*i»'».. A:-T*L , lects there. Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure entirely over- comes droppings in the throat, just as it do<^ headache, bad breath and all the distressing features of catarrh. This treat ^Ik ",I«P".K because of the quicknes,: with which it brings relief, andl as y^^ will learn by reading the certificate of Analyst .:^ey8^ it is absolutely free from anyinjunouainipwdienta. f The Blower This cut represenfs the improved bloHcr which is given fico ■with every box of Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. It sends the medicine with its cleftusing, healing and soothing influence to the very seat of disease, deajH Me air passages, heals tho uiucrs and absolutely onres the catarrh. PI. CHAWS PDWgT'Um Pn.LS KZIP THI BOWIU IWULAI Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure ^^ '*'*t!.!!rrST^ ***' ©•••'^ M«y Wm^, and all th« tf IMrMMns symp- tOfiM whioh aeeompany «h«M cllMaaM «f «h« air pmmmmn Thwe are two important points in which Dr. Cbaaes Catarrh Curb di;rcr» from all other treatmenU for this insidious and treaeherons disease. In the first place it is wonderfully quick in clearing tlio etr pas- "•ges of the head and relieving the Fe«are that causes headache and a staffed up feeling. Secondly, Dr. Chose's Oatarrh Cure is perfectly free from cocaine •nd all other dangerous and harmful dr^ as is proven by the certificate of Dominion Analyst Tliomas Keys which apnears in another column. n ?<**^ °°^y "» *•»« action of Dr. Chase's Oatarrb Cure cleansing and antiseptic, but also healing and curative in a remarkable S^"*" ^y means of the improved blower t||» remedy is sent directly to the seat of the disease in such a way as it is impos- sible to send liquid preparations. It neals the ulcers on the membranous linings of the nose and throat, stops droppings into the throat and gradaaiuy ana certainly cures catarrh. You need not fear to use Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure just as often as you feel the need of it. At first it may soem a little stronjf aijJ bumine, but it will not injure the most tender linings of the internal organs. It cc^a be used for children as well oa grown people and is certain to prove beneficial whether for cold in the IicaJ or chronic catarrh. It you are skep- tical and not inclined to believe even after reading tlicso grateful letters from cored ones, the first application of Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure will convince you that it possesses most remarkable curative value. Ten Years of Catarrh Cured by Six Boxes 1. 1^ WaUon, Brookrille, Ont., write. .-"I K Jt?"'' '°' »'»"t ten yean and oould not get reiltfftom •mrtbins until about a year airo I saw ■ P^'^aC' <^»**wfi Cure advertiaed and began to u»e It. Th^inb box proved very helpful to me and after having taken six boxea I can truthfnllv ■•7 that I am perfe 'ly cured. "I always recoir and Dr. CJhaw's Catarrh Onre as a aure cure for wiia troublesome disease and I believe that it is the only actual cure for Catarrh that js on the market to-day. I do not know what I should have done had it not been for Dr. Chase • Catarrh Cure. Droppinc* in th« Threat Mr. James Kennedy, ai old and esteemed resi- dent at 101 Nassau St., Toronto, states :— " I have been troubled with catarrh of the nose and throat for several years, which would not vield to any of Oie many treatment* I have trioi I heard Dr Chases Catarrh Cure highly spoken of and oegan to use It. I can now testify to its grost merits as the only remedv, for, since using it, the distress- *^_°^*"^i "" '"'* "»•• *•»• running at the nose has Jd, and I am not now troubled with any drop- piL^m the throat as formerly. 1 feel better m tintf way, and can, without the slightest hesita- Umt; reoommeBd Dr. Chase's OatM^ One to be vhUMta name iu^iea— a am." I Oatarrh of Noao, Throat and atemaeh Mr, Oswald Burkhardt, shoemaker, 169 Port- land Street, Toronto, aays:— "I can add a few wotda of praise to Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure for personal benefita received, and gladly do ao. For nine years I have been a sufferer from Cataxrh ia the none, throat and stom.och, with little hope of even temporary relief. I tried remedies of all kinds, and doctored until I became a poor man. I was rocommondod to try Dr. Chase'a Catarrh Cure, and since doing so, conditions have much changed with me, and 1 can declare right hero that Dr. Chase'a Catarrh Cure is the only remedy that hoa ever been able to reach my disease and do me good. Before using it I was in a state of misery, but now I can work with aome pleasure and am wonderful!;' improved. I recommend it, fearless of contradic- tion, as the best catarrh remedy before the public." Ourod of Naaal Oatarrh Mr. W. S. Martin, Loading Tickles, District or Twiliingate, Nfld., atatos:— "I recommend Dr. Chase'a Catarrh Cure because it ia the best medicine for catarrh in the head that I have ever been alile to ol>tain. I was troubled with this aiBiotion and tried several medicines for it aU to no avail until I ran across Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure atadmgatoce. Ihav ised two boxes and feel quite cured. "I have also need _«. Ohaae'a Ointment and consider it the beat ointlnent made ipr what it fai looommanded for." . — '^ »-W. CI ^^Srerous Druflf Habit i- X%"rc,l"""^ •"'^ ^y there ceaaetl to have «nV^?fl "* '"'^ °P""" h*ve •nd in .11 lar^cuToeT"'/ ^"re^rU^d to. dru^ -tores wVe c^abe fl""^^ ^'"""'^ plied with the drL t^ * ,^*"*^" «"•• »«P- •nd makes Lm\rtL ^' °»J ^^i' ''S auJ physical wreckr "*°**^' '^<"»' Prwn until h^c^ 4°S ^'■°''".^° * It. and would m^Ct 41 ""'"'""^ friends to obtain it n„ '-^' ^°^"^ *nd frightful effects of this ^n*""^""' °^ tf'e tenths of the^t^L' 'T^'ent nine- bifcedfromentShJrnf,^^™ ."* •''« P'-"^- States of the Ur?iou """^ ««veral other «u^-Har.ie?;Stfa"r;i for «de. but it doe- Z: .''y^" °^^"^ f^in of cocain, or ^nrL?"""^!" ? «"°«1« HU adviM li frt. to all whfi\Il!ri- for«y„,pto„, f4,,K ;'"«"» ". Mud to u« the nature of vou,. rf,* " *"" J'ou pl«i„iv ,">?nt which hi bLltl*T*r ^'l**'^'*'- 'suited toyourcai^ T? ^ -^ ^^^ ^>*t invited to takr;K;^/;„H * ^or^^^^^^ >ng our doctor "I'Pwriunity of consult- «« thorou^rh coniratiTas LrK ''"'* were paying , doctor ten or flfti^;'3»,r" for an e^taminatian. nrteen dollars How to Order by Mail »M you eannot n A "*"^ any of its <»mwund« 7 "^ ^^^'°« -"d chied in th^oPtrlraT^'!? P""- present" ™«rKet, and Bud none (Signed) THOMAS HEYS f2!!y^i!lChemist^oronto. „ •PBOIAI. NOTIOB if on tMoooaft of amnu,^ * j o»«w« not under oKXj* .^P?^' °' »""* remedw, reach you inTSj^!? **' ^'- thaw's Wh.a you eannot proc„„ db ?if?^ 'and the U„it^ sS hi7'* <>' Canada (dealer keeps tSm ,^ sLt ir^^^ ^^^'^^ get them ftom your deaE,« r^°° «"">"* tance from Zlnwrit'J^'^^"*"'^''- , offices. encIos.CSeS?'"?^' *° ^^''' you want. a„d t1,ey w?n "i fe' *iL'!f«''«» paid to your address '°"'»rded post- -on"Ces"i^S To.:!t'?f-« Edman- United StaKth; D^iLVchJi'^if.^ £jne Ca. 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Order your eamo e book. •t«<'y »*'»**• C^m«?rbumliar with it, go at the work in earnest and you wfll make »on«rto yow |SSctionr»nd when y?u have learned all there a in thi. book yo^ 'J " *• ^eUj I " I •" / qualified to practice medicine than half the phyw- cians who are practicing today. "I h»vt been a canvMner for a numUr of 7**'*> J^ during that tiiiiu I hnv* hmn.lled quite • numbw of gooa work*, and among them all I have found no bookaa a teUw. or that giTM such general ■atiafaotion •■ .?«'■ C*?^ • *** and Complete Receipt Book and HouMhold Pliyaiciai^ It is quite a common thing to hear peonle who have luwd » for ■ome time lay, *I would not part with it for awrthing, •I would not like to keep houae without it," 110.00 wouM not purchaae it if I could not get another copy, etc., eto. I have auld aome 4,280 copieaand expect ti mU many more. Jobs Mortom, Belleville, Ont Just recenUy Mr. Morton eold 149 ooplee of Dr. ChaWi Receipt Book in Owen Sound, and in his last lettar of Sept. 10, 1902, ha ordered 115 oopies for deUvery in Blidland, Qnt. Ma. Oio. Nioaa, of Niagnw Falls, Ont., writes :— "Dr. Chase's Receipt Book i» the only book to eel! as a money- maker." ____ •• I think Dr. Oliase's Reoeipt Book ia one of tha fastest aaUing books I ever handlod. When In Winnipef, on some ■trteta I took an order for it in almost every house. J. W. DiMOBMT, Kaewatin, Cat ••' Dr. Chase's Receipt Book and Household Physidian is the latert, most reliable, most valuable Family Physician and Cte°end Reo«>t book whi«J hwever been published. It gives in pUV aimple. common JW'«Sz£'!^'ffif ofl«se-next. the symptoma-and next, the eure, for every disease which alTects suffer- ing humanity. Agents' Outfit eenta to anyone mentioni I to anyone mentionii eholoe of territory, as it is "Prospectus." 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