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GIVE YOURSELF A CHANCE

There would be a good deal less sorimis illness if people loot proper precautions when they aro just a little out of sorts. Self-neglect; a tendency net to take precautionary measures xmtil one is eeriously ill, cause a lot of unnecessary suffering. There are particularly two dangersignals that ought not to be neglected— shortness of breath after slight exertion, such as going up stairs, and a he-adacho with bad appetite at breakfast time. People with these symptoms aro always the people who fall victims of disease easily, because their blood is in ait impoverished, impure state and their power of resistance low. Tho way to enrich your blood is to feed your blood. Ordinary food cannot help you to nourish (lie blood if you aro out of sorts and already on tho way to illness. It is necessary to take concentrated blood food, and I'urtunatol.v this can bo obtained in Dr. Williams' PinV Pills lor Pale People, tno most wonderful Mood-building medicine ever discovered. An old family doctor first prescribed them; and they havo cured thousands of people who promptly took them in casp? of nervous weaknesses and blood ailments which might have developed into serious d)m»e. All dealers f.toi.k Dr. Williams' Piiii Pilla.-AdvU

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2468, 22 May 1915, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2468, 22 May 1915, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2468, 22 May 1915, Page 13

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