"I envy the good liealtd of yourself and your family," said the thin, weakly looking man to his robust friend. "Well," was tho reply, " 'twas but a . chance reluarls that was responsible for our present well-b'jing—and it came about this way: Both the wife and I were pr.'it.v run down owins to one of the youngsters taking sick and needing much attention at niidit. The poor child was wasting away terribly, when I overheard n tramcar companion mention Wilson's Halt Kxtract favourably. I pot a jar, and in less than no tim? the kiddio was up and about as healthy as ever. Put «'i we'-rlif, '--l\ .-ivt lias never gone back. Since then, Wilson's. Malt Extract lias always been in tiie house—wo all take it and keep AVil-r-cn's Malt Extract builds tn? body. ai<ls digestion, and banishes constitutional weakness, whether in adults or children. Wholes*!* Agents, D. VC. VIRTUE AXD CO.-Adrt, ?
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1793, 4 July 1913, Page 5
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151Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1793, 4 July 1913, Page 5
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