"I envy the good heaitd of yourself and your family," said the thin, weakly looking innn to his robust friend. "Well," was (lie reply, " 'twas but a chance remark I hat was responsible for nur present well-being—an<l it came about this way: Doth tho wife and I wero pretty run down owing to one of the youngsters taking sick and needing much attention at night. The poor child was wasting away terribly, when .1 overheard a tramcar companion mention Wilson's Malt Extract favourably. I got a jar, and in less than nu tim? t'lio kiddie was up and about as healthy as ever. Put on weight, fAn. 0 |, ( ; has never gono back. Since then, Wilson's Malt Kxtuaet has always been in the house—we all take it and keep A.1." Wilson's Malt Extract builds th? body, aids digestion, and hanishes constitutional weakness, whether in adults or children. Wholo?.al« Agents, D, W. VIRTUE AND 00.—Advti
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1805, 18 July 1913, Page 4
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153Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1805, 18 July 1913, Page 4
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