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AN UNSCRUPULOUS FOE.

i Creeps upon us unawares like an iir--1 assin m the dark, and whose dangerous jiroxirnity we never suspect until it makex the last fatal clutch on some vital organ. iVe are always warn«d m ample time of 1 he impending danger, but with criminal i!iirele3Bne3s negleot ihese warnings: '.'hat tired feeling, those aching limbs, and l ihat grand feeling one day and seedy <ondition the ne^t, the sour taste on wakoig m a morning, and the frequent sick Ind splitting headaches, all make their '( ebut before serious illness sets. All or rnyof those symptoms indicate the approach of diseasej they are faithful signs mat the liver and? kidneys are not doing their duties, that the morbid and effete rkatter instead of' being eliminated from tht> svßtein is being retained, audjs positively poisoning fijid destr'oyin'gf tnVWhol'ft^ ifhysical structural -^ Neglect m such cuafa fs criminnl, recourse to rational treatment should be had at otoce. Clements' Tonio ajhould be taken tjp strengtiien the. div.e> tjon, purity and,! fortify the blood, to Aimnlate the livjSr and brace up the kid--1 cys, to resolvei'and eliminate iha poifonousurea. L\\j&Ap<\fMdfay complaints ere the most prev-fflemr dfßeases of this country, and bo fipng' as we consumo such I irge quantities ojf animal food and con- ( iments, and drink so freely of tea and stimulants, so (ong will this unhealthy Condition last. J!t is this mode of life that causes suchfnumbers of deaths from cjiinaer^} |nfl|irT|p^ion|aji^r ieJla|geine^|s_E tlie fiver, and sihTilar causes, all of which Herald their appfr>ach by feelings of lassitude, heanguor, fee, and if prompt treatment at once is Adopted by a regular use o!f Clements' TjpNic, the progres« of dise'use i« arcestedf^ the stomach, liver, and Sidneys reßume^heir normal action, and the poisonous accumulations are expelled, 'he ayeiein and normal health is restored, 'that Clements' J'onic is reliable is proved tieyond all question, and we faave grateful beneficiuriert in?evcry tows and villuge who are continually writing us m terms similar to the fdjh wing : — ' ! St v LeqnaTdi. ,Sydaey ,~ ; Degr. : Sir.r—^ , caff '4iU. "pleattre x beah' witWss' 't«i great lelief I hSve received from the uso % Clonients' fS 3onic r ,and Dr fe Kletcher's •Pills. 1 'iiave^be'en '» great' su'ffWer* for II years from Jiver disease, with at times consideiable enlargement, which caused (i swelling m tpe side under the ribs, ami vyas very pninjful ; the übdotuej, bowels, &c., aljn ayp/foft . yery ( J^nder , jonj |»ressure, 'with ' most constipation, for which I took jj'letcher's Pills. The firat dose cuosed atcopious evneution and gave great relief, arfd I thought I was all right, but after a wjiek I'waWas bad again as before. I a|fein hud recourse to Fletcher's Pills, bjft I took Clements' Toßic as well this tiiji*, and continued it for a coup/c af mohtns.—^Aft^'the first dose I felt better, arjll got^'rid of all the symptoms 1 used (o have, as flushings of heat and cold, splitting headaches, pains m- 'he, side and sraalj of (he back, cxflretii'e'lussi-' tude, and the^eneraj ßeeling of * all right to-duy, eeedy^o-mor'r'ONV I'—1 '— all these symptoms with ui§ijy y otherß I used to used toliave'j'b'tft htij^/fhuDkH to Olementb' Tonio, lam quite cured. I can get up m the morning refreshed .by /itte*rfrfgl(t*&(resl* and con eat a 'good breakfast, whereas before takins^ftlj^/ropdicjqe-I^Boarcely ever could eat anything, and when I did it nearly .always, wnatle me vomit, but now I at»''qmy^weir^irfd have been so for five, inonthc I have no cause to fear a rolapa<-. I don't mind, y out; p;j4>HjhitigJ{*yA ca«e if you add nothing to it, as it may tiring relief, ,to s BJuiilar JT spffejeri".— Yours very tiuly^H^Gi'RE:^:"'' -"•' - '■'■■■■

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 915, 3 June 1891, Page 3

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AN UNSCRUPULOUS FOE. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 915, 3 June 1891, Page 3

AN UNSCRUPULOUS FOE. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 915, 3 June 1891, Page 3

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