6 -I THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOVVN AUGUST' 1 it 1; ~ - 9 A ' - vars' ‘ \\..':»;\ 1'- >‘_,,l\-.`_\-_"_.) '.` `1 /\ _`5v» ‘P l' `;`. "' ` ‘em/i ‘Z , , iffy?" "ll 1 _ ~chilling fogs and excessive heat. 'I`he l . f'% ~ 9 t" I _v_i_ I J ., \ -1° iiibzf F f ‘ _Ja \l‘;’.\\ ` `\i\°‘§\\> i it’i\\l`v/i~*` \i, il I. .1 \ (1, L_ _‘ir . ,-..,,`_f"` / \._~ .._\“\, ng, A. W, Cnisi: l.i:ci'ci:i.\'o .ir ANN uiiiiiiiiiiissiii B¢c0|nn)Qn(l~‘ DY. A. \v. CIl2lS€’S Ointment. Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing In the Am' nrlcan Journal of Health, of Feburary 8. sas/1 =- . _ “Among the proprietary medf-C‘“@_5 deserving recognition is ‘Dr. Cnase s Ointment' compounded _by THE DR- A. W. CHASE MDDICILL CO.. Bpf-i gk), N. Y., and Edmanson, Bates Lo.. iiironto, Ont.. RS 3 "°m“-'SY ff" mres, erupt-ions. and Skin 5-S' Goes of all kinds, for wihiv-h if i been used with marked success. gd has effected remarkable cures ln Sony obstinate cases which See-H106 10 hie the skilful medical a-ttend-ant. results were most fa\'cura`ol_e. ing the value of ‘Dr. C_saseS Gntment' as a. curative 8893i ‘fl ~-'ie licenses named. The m-a.n'ufac.ur-ers d the .remedy aire well-known as ex- perienced phannacists, careful and iable, in addition to which we have e full examination, and find t'i_‘-6 e to be all -that is claimed for it. “Ig ig not the practice of t_.-e medical profession to indorse _indis- erhniiziaitely the use of P¥`0DU‘f1-Rr? medicines, but while we condemn me kd and worthless, we are stall niore ilmdy to indorse and recomrrierid the funedy deserving t-he recognition. “Neither the physician nor the re-~ Qoneible Journal of Health now re- tmes to acknowledge the claims' Of unch proprietary remedies _ as 'Df- '1se’s Oint.ment,' which prove their "wi'rt1,ies by curing where other agen- das 'have failed. _ “We know that ‘Dr. Chase's Oint- Qebt' meets all requisitions of the ihest standard of worth, th-at i=t will li .li =* berever it is co _ ig e.. .eem W nsequentiy we indorse it to C. LL HARLAN. M. D. ooolouolouooo Economy I ` Isn’t Always Wealth. When it comes to the buying of a. Musical Instrument for the home, a stylish Piano or Organ may impress those who are not musical and want something to please the eye only. hit when Musical iiiend arrives o Piano or an Organ that will satisfy the most exacting and critical taste is what men want to have in your par- lor. Something that you can point to with pride. `THAT’S THE KlND ,WE KEEP0_l14 & Mackinnon, Choi Funk" ri. im-ii on its babies- 'rtoumias aio l°\=¢¢°°'°m~ f ° , annually from Dian-hooa. who might be D 5 McKI N-NON 1 _ ‘. ' ° ‘ ° _,_ i