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~,. -There.is no -need ;to dwelt ;; on the disastrous results of the last outbreak of Pneumonic Influenza/ which -are . / tQoy.weil-.' / knc%ri v V-;"The. experience of other countries has been that this plague reappears at intervals,,so-it,is essential • that every effort be;made-tqeprevent .';a recrudescence in .the Dominion -andtomMmise it.if an outbreak does becjir../----- The;- ..authorities are taking steps to protect the community as .a whole, but they cannot be'expected to do. everything. Every-individual;-must help. A few careless persons might.caiise incalculable damage. It behoves each member of the look after their general health to prevent if possiMe becoming infected with this deadly germ, and :to accomplish this no better remedy could be taken thaiiDr. Morses Indian Root Pills. They are a searching They are mild in their actiori; but highly effective in cleansing the system of all impurities and preventing germs getting a chance; to Petroleum Oils, Salts, Tonics and: other so-called remedies are of little use to cleanse the system;aiid keep these germs in check; in fact ,they will have a: tendency to aggravate an already dei'anged gastric condition. It would also, be advisable to take from 5 to 10 grains of ASPIRIN two or three times daily if feeling out of sorts, or 10 grams of QUININE on retiring at night the same time as the pills ar Jtakgi.^A common cold can usuailly be broken up if either ASPIRIN or QUININE ■ are .taken with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills entire first indication.of a cold. Following these "simple precautions may prevent an attack of -serious illness. If you get the real Influenza don't try to fightit but gd to:bed at.once;and send i for the doctor; The complaint is too dangerous to take chances: with. The doctor may or may not allow you, to continue talcing Dr. Morse's Indian Root . ~.. Pills. In any case follow his directions both with medicine aiid food, and you will be on the .'safe side. ■ ■'':'-"' : '■;'■'" '. '" ;

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 2

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