Mrs.'Uulstrftde, wlw travelled tlirougli Mongolia with a caravan, _etatr-s tlmt the. i»is(Hi (lungooHs fotitaiti mmibera of ri'Hiit'il Chinuse, who havo been shut up for iii'o in heavy iron-boiuid cislfins, wlitaii do net permit them id'sit uprig.ht. They only sop daylight for a li'w uiiiinUw'daily', when fobd'is tli.iwvn into Hie coffins through a smnll hele. GAVE THKM A TRIAL. "I stiflered many a day aai night with Wlionsnesß, sick lieadsehc, luut pains in Uie kidneys," writes Slfs. Etlith, Wall, SUn-ekcs-pcr, ClCTmciiif, "I saw in tho pnnpr that Chaniberlniu s Tablets were a euro ciM'c- l'of biliousMfS nnii Ihougtrl I vvould jive them a trial. Tjio rosalt. of ft confsi of CfcßtubsrMn's. TnMets Is that J am jioir a aw ffon»tt."-'A4rt.-- ' 1
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 4
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120Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 4
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