MUSCLES IN KNOTS. JOINTS ALL STIFFENED AND SWOLLEN.
Lanco-liko pains torturo and torment the victims of Rheumatism, and you don't think you will ever get rid of tho disease. Perhaps you havo tried all kinds of so-called cures and much-ad-vertised quack remedies all to no purpose. Well, don't despair. There is a medicine that can and will cure you. Take EHEUMO. It is a positive antidote for uric acid poisoning. It relieves pain, ' removing the swelling, and clears the system of excess uric acid—the cause of all the trouble. RHEUMO is neither a liniment nor a pill, but a liquid medicine of marvellous therapeutic value. ItHEUMO conquers ivhcuinutism. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s. (id. and is. 6d. per bottle. —Advt. Neither Anglicans nor Nonconformists in tho 01(1 Country aro holding their own in proportion to tho increase in population. There is lamentation accordingly. In Scotland it is now stated that half the population-is outside the Presbyterian churches. In England tho "annual statement of the proportion of Anglican communicants to population," says the "Guardian," "is .1 melancholy table, which may well cause searchings of heart to clergy and laity alike. In Hereford diocese, which is again at tho top of the list, barely 14 per cent, of the people communicated at the altars of the Church; in Durham, which is at the bottom, tho proportion was only a fraction over 4 per cent. Speaking generally, the rural dioceses show the best results—as the population goes up the perceJita.r'o of communicants goes down. Curiously enough, in London ami Manchester, tha two moat populous dioceses, the proportion is identical, and it is.iust under 5 per cent. In Sout'hwark, tho next largest, on tho other hand, the percentage is nearly s}. Said Jones, who lmd a cough indeed; \ bark, like any setter; "This dog's life I'll no longer lead; To-morrow, if no better." But on that day a friend for sure Heard of his milau (collie); He gave him Woods' Great Peppermint' Cure, And cured him of his folly.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 845, 17 June 1910, Page 2
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338MUSCLES IN KNOTS. JOINTS ALL STIFFENED AND SWOLLEN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 845, 17 June 1910, Page 2
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