KEXONA, THE. BEST REMEDY FOR PI.U3S. Women wlio suffer ijroin Piles aro especially unfortunate, in that they cannot lallc about their complaint. They must suffer in silence. To'(ill such• Kexoim Conine as u ureal blessing, for it is easily obtained, easily applied, and the result is always gratifying. The. distressing Hymptoms quickly subside, and mind an<l body both feel relief from- the constant strain almost after tho' first application. In this Ointment arc combined juices and psscnws in an entirely new and unifiuo manner, forming n remedy justly celebrated ae a Kapid Healer, iicxoim is ti remedy which is especially valuable in the treatment of piles. Those who try it will not lie disappointed. ]{cxuna is stiki evpryn-liori! at Is. lid.,'or in : pots holding four times the cjimntity for 3s.— Advt. ,_____■ •■ While, oinging at n. pi.rty, Margaret Wttliams (agwt 19 years), daughter of a dairyman, gave a loud, scream and fell to viii! llnor at the end of the first verse. At tho inquest nt Sliprcilitclr, it was elated that the singing had caused- tho breaking of a blood-vcssol on tho brain.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 79, 28 December 1918, Page 4
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182Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 79, 28 December 1918, Page 4
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