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Phosphol Emulsion is bone-making and fleshforming, and' therefore of special value for iufants and invalids. Agreeablo to . the taste and easily digested. 0 Statistics just completed show that 70 per cent. of Sicilians can neither read' not writo. In Palermo, one of the most modern , citieß in Italy, fully onohalf of the ohildron subject to the compulsory education law never go near a schoolhouse, their parents insisting upon sending thorn, into factories or hiring them out in the country districts. Pallid, thin, and passing weak, Shivering in tho cold wind bleak, Coughing till ho scarce can speak, • This is man without it I Laughing at oaoh cough and cold, What is this that malces him bold P Stuff that's worth its weight in gold— Woods' Peppermint Curo—don't doubt it, 8

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 508, 15 May 1909, Page 12

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130

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 508, 15 May 1909, Page 12

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 508, 15 May 1909, Page 12

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