The wife of Mr D. Robinson, a prominont lumberman of Hartwick, N.Y., was sick with rheumatism for five months. In speaking of it, Mr Robin Kcnsays; " Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the only thiug that gave her any rest from paiu. For the relief of pain it cannot be beat." Many very bad cases of rheumatism have been cured by it. For s;»le by tha Farmer*' Co-op Association, FVildintf. We of teu hear of sensational bets being made, such as a guinea to a gooseberry ; a bible backed policeman to a piut of she oak ; a hundred pounds to a bundle of chips ; aud so on. The art of bettiDg is to win, and to win you must back cc-rtaiutics. Here is a tip I You back " Wood's Great Peppermint Cure to be.it a cough or cold every time. You'll always get home ; no Johnny ' Armstrong about Uiat."— Adyft*
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 57, 4 September 1897, Page 2
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148Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 57, 4 September 1897, Page 2
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