THE DEATH OF "IMPOSSIBILITY,"
Hereafter bolieve no man who tells you that suoh and snob a thing im "impossibility." Tho triumphs of latter days Boienco have almost enablod us !o lift a corner of the ourlain that veils shadowland, and if it be "imporsible" to lift it higl enough for a fnll view, one ofou scientists will some day inrunt telescope with which we shall be abl to see beyond illimitable horizons, ti allow the eye to pass through spaco a if there were nosuoh thing as distance The theory of today h the practice 01 to-morrow—'.he idle dreamer of Ma; ia forcing aod haium-iiiug his dromi with hard, cold hots in June; tint which we think at m'ruing we raaki at noogjhat which it is possible foi .man to.vPsine it is |uob»blefor bio to do ;in a wwsit i impossible tha< nnythin» can l bo impossible. Thi "impossibl"," is\ ih: creation ol ignorance-it is il|e umuj of tin idhii who <Mnnt ymlerstnntl, ant' wherever educationctyvs there tin dogma ofrßjossibiitiyVjirs. "It ii impossible," said our fibers, mou ignorant iban their son\ hcc<us( earlier iu the world'ti liistoryXthan nr< we, "to. harness ilie li.-htniftg-tt float iron, to mako iron wheels jjriij an iron road—to conmand the sunto be despots of the wind"—and today we attempt airship--', we photo"' l graph colors, ve drive- locomotives 80 miles an hour, we flish a thought from meridian with lnur-s than a thoaght's B|)erd, wo collect the atoms of a thunderbolt in a carbon point, and produce the only light that can penetrate to tho dep'hs uf our old time ignorance. Mulicine tri-
umpbs over tho knife—tbe surgeon butcher abdicates to the physician—we solve, wo do not destroy. Some medical men say even now that it is impossible to cure that terrible disease, Diabetes. H. 11. Warner & Co, say that Warners Sale Diabetes Cure is an absolute curative for diabetes, and, in the faca of tho facts of their many cures of this disease, who will venture to contradict ? In both forms of the disease, diabetes and the insipid, tlte cures effected by Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure are legion. We give below, for tbe information of interested readers, oxcerpls of a letter sent D. 11. Warner & Co. by Mr Simon Morrison, J.P., of Oawdor Villa, Dovcton Street, •Ballarrat(Vio). Under date Mth January, 181)8, he siys :-"I havo very great pleasure in testifying to tbe great benefit 1 have derived fron> using Warner'ajfejßß Diabetes Cure. In the latter pail' of 1891, and the early part of 1892,1 suffered severely from ihe disease known is Diabetes Milletua, I was induced to extreme .weakness, having lost aboutsopounds of my weight in about four months. I
had a most insatiable thirst, dryness in the throat and mouth, dimne-sof sight, and defectiveness in my memory, 1 fried the above named curo,and by the time'l bad taken four bottles began to get much better, and am now, by God's blessing,' completely cured of this torriblo malady. I have no hesitation in recommending this moat valuable apd effective remedy to anyone who is aillicted with the said disease,'"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4651, 17 February 1894, Page 3
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516THE DEATH OF "IMPOSSIBILITY," Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4651, 17 February 1894, Page 3
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