.Shopkeeper: "Is there anything eke I can Bond'yoHj sirP What would you say to a piece of this cheese?'. . Customer; "Iwouldn't care to> sat anything to it. It might answer me back." . . RHEtTiLITISM. ITS CAUSE AND CURB, ' Bhenrofttlim i> « most painful disease, ManjW6 bont end physloally disabled .by the tofture it i'nfliets. The disease may settle )n th&larga mnjolos Of the baek neok, or thiffhj or in tho joints of the arms or legs, The paina may dart from 6h6 mnsole to an.ithir, and may bo Constant or oociisional, but all are , produced by the same, cause, excess urio acid iu the blood. BHEUMO ia the besV the only euro remedy, It nftutrallaes nnd drives oat the poisonons acid, relieves the, pain, remove*.the swelling, and elfeots a cpeeily and permanent euro. From all ohemlats and stores at Ba. fld. and u. Oα, a bottU. I
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 15
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145Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 15
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