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WAS A COMPLETE CRIPPLE.

Mr. Charles Lincoln of Richmond, Tas., me -a complete cripplo with muscular rheumatism nnd could not get about. He started- nsiii? Chamberlain's Pain Balm ami "after ft few applications tho pains wero easier and soon left him nltogether. He is now well, is '52 years of «rc and earning I"'* living as a general hboiirer. W» hope that sufferers from Rheumatism will not need further evidence in regard to this liniment. A tree thfi flower of which resemblns a monkey's-hand is found in Mexico. Tho outward'resemblance is said to bo perfect in every respi-ct. Of 30,000,000 emigrants from Luropo duriiig tlin last cesirury, more than unethird were British.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1449, 25 May 1912, Page 12

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WAS A COMPLETE CRIPPLE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1449, 25 May 1912, Page 12

WAS A COMPLETE CRIPPLE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1449, 25 May 1912, Page 12

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