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A RHEUMATIC CRIPPLE

Tells How He Banished Suffering and Pain. e Could just drag along—Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. « Dr. AYilliams' Pink Pills aro recommended lo Rheumatic sufferers with confidence because tliey have cured hundreds of cases of Rheumatism. That is the greatest test any medicine can have—the ability to. cure. Mr. C. Shanahan, bootmaker, of (57 Buckingham Street, North Richmond, Melbourne, was so badly attacked by Rheumatism that often lie couid hardly drag 011 c foot after Iho other, and the weight of the bed clothes was sometimes agonising to his aching muscles and joints. Mr. Shanahait's story given ill his own words will he of interest to anyone suffering with Rheumatism.

"I could not make it out at first," he •said, "but I noticed severe muscular pains coming into my legs from the feet lo tho knees. 1 got worse attacks as time went 011. The attacks might' go away lor a week or so, or appear for a lew days, but once I was laid up for five weeks in bed most of the time, aud unable to go out, and then I was attacked in arms and shoulders as well. I was always freer from the pain in winter, but I dreaded the summer, for I always suffered then. Tho perspiration would run off 1110 with tlio pain. I felt every change in the weather. There was "no sign externally, but the muscles of the legs would feel as if they were being all drawn up aud twisted. 1 was always having the parts rubbed with liniments, but 1. could not find any relief. I could not bear any heavy bed clothes, the parts were so sore and tender, and the warmth always made me feel worse. I would lio awake afraid to move. I was afraid for anyono to come near mo. AYhen the attacks wero on me I dreaded tho least touch. My legs wero so stiffened that walking was most painful. I would just, drag my feet after me, and I dare not put them on any cold surface. I might, feel quite well one moment, and perhaps tho slightest change in the weather would bring on an attack. I would have to get up and walk about if. J had been resting awhile, and again if I had been walking homo very tired I would havo to go and lie down. I am glad to say that a course of Dr. Williams's Pink Pills took tho complaint right away. lam only. too glad to give this testimonial to help any other sufl'tmer. This remedy cured me, and I have not had any sign of the Rheumatism since. M.v limbs aro as supple as could bo wished." Remember, only the genuine Dr. Williams's Pink Pills cure. Don't bo gulled into taking something said to bo just as good. Of all dealers at 3s. per box, 0 boxes lGs. Gd., or from the Dr. AHlliams's Medicine Co. of Australasia, Lid., AYcllington.

During the 30 years the Salvation Army has been in existence in the Commonwealth it has established 436 corps, 945 outposts, has appointed 1677 officers, has now 32S employees, 9 homes for boys, 11. homes for men, eight homes for girls, 26 homes for women, and 20 metropoles and shelters. Bcsido this, much useful ivork has been done in slum visitation, and in attendances on tlio sick and suffering in the large cities. The scopo of the Army's operations is increasing every year, and the organisation is keeping pace with demands upon its philanthropy. A REMINDER. Of what does n bnd tasto in the month remind you? It indicates that vour stomach is in a bad condition, and" will remind you that thcro is nothing to good for such disorders as Chamberlain's Tablet?. They eleanso and invigorate the stomach. mi remulate the bowels, a

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1079, 18 March 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1079, 18 March 1911, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1079, 18 March 1911, Page 14

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