SPRAINS AND BRUISES. The right time to treat a epratn or bruise is the moment you get it, and i the right remedy to use is Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Ton can say what you will about "this" or that being rood for epraine, but Chamberlain s Pain Balm beats them all. Tho quioker you rub it on, and tho more yon nee it, the quicker yonr sprain will be cured— Id" Tho United States lends the nationa in irrowth of population for tho last forty vcors. Within that period its increase has been 52,500,000; Germany comes next, with 24,000,000; then Great Britain, with 13 500 000; while France's increase has been only 3,500,000. Amulets and charms are still widely believed in, judging from the loiters of recommendation in circulars scut through the mails by a Boston jeweller who sella "lucky etonos." "Tho very day 1 received th'o lucky stone," snya one of the gullible ono«, ''I met a man who had owed me several dollflrs for years, and ho paid me all that was coming to me. Hheumatwrn and, othor bodily lite us * A H <" bnd iMtta M«, bo the Utters say. cured by the luokj lton&
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1437, 11 May 1912, Page 6
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197Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1437, 11 May 1912, Page 6
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