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A GREAT PHYSICIAN

Said tkiat half the fata] illnesses in the world aro caused by self-neglect. People allow themselves to become seriously ill, because they do not' tafce care of their health when tlicy are only a little out of sorts. He saicl that there are two danger signals—shortness of breath after running or going upstairs, and-a headache with bad. appetite at breakfast time. People with these symptoms are always the people who fall victims of disease easily because their blood is in an impoverished impure state and their power of resistance low.

The way to enrich your blood is to feed your Wood. Ordinary food cannot belp you to nourish the blood if yon ar« out of ports and already on the way to illness. It is necesniiry to take concentrated Wood food, ar.d fortunately this can be obtained in Tsr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, the most wonderful blood 'buildin,? medicine ever -discovered. An old family doctor ...first prescribed tliem; and tlvfy have cured thousands of people who promptly took them in cases of nervous weaknesses and blood ailments wbicli miglit have developed into serious.disease. All dealers stock Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2269, 1 October 1914, Page 9

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195

A GREAT PHYSICIAN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2269, 1 October 1914, Page 9

A GREAT PHYSICIAN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2269, 1 October 1914, Page 9

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