DEFYING FATHER TSME. Time seems inopportune when he brings a-woman to the turn of Life. Life is, or should -be, at its ripest and best for her, and she approaches this change with a dread of its effect born of her know- IV fiigt ft\ ledge of' the suffer- v!!]^ !? Jg§||J)' , ings of other JMss T"' women at' this eeason. There is not Ja , the : slightest cause 1 1* for fear or anxiety •, ■ . j\\ ejte at this period if :*Z~jm£a> Dr. Morse e Indian f^/ Root Pills are taken , occasionally to keep the system toned and the etomaoh in proper working order. Doctors prescribe them, nurses recommend them, and thousands of women who have successfully, and oheerfully passed through ' that stage can testify to the value of these pills. Mrs. Margaret Banfie'.d, Thomas Street, Mount' Morgan, Q.,, 6ays:—"During that period which occurs to all woman when arriving at a certain ape in which the organism undergoes a change, I becamo very ill and suffered in a most distressing manner, and was.incapacitated from work for a considerable time. I tried all kinds of medicines without results, and the doctor did not seem to be doing me any good. At length I was persuaded to try' Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and I am pleased to state that they did me a wonderful lot of good after the first few doses. These bad turns suddenly became less , frequent after using Indian Root Pills, and now whenever I feel the hot flushes a dose of your wonderful remedy wards off the attack. My daughter, who ie jnst 21 years of age, has had much sickness in tlie past, now takes Dr. 'Morse's Indian Root Pills, which overcame her weakness, and an occasional dose keeps her in perfect health. Wβ always keep them in tho house, and we would not'be without thom."—Advt. The old politician lay "speechless" in bed; His cold was so bad that ho got no repose. He scarcely could think how to "act," it is said, To follow the "ayes," or to run with tho "noes." "That, cough I'd 'unseat, , and the illness 'defeat,' With no 'waut of confidence' sure!" And tho "sneaker," trno friend, his health did "amend." With Woods' Great Peppermint Curo. j Advt, 18 I
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 908, 30 August 1910, Page 3
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377Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 908, 30 August 1910, Page 3
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