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Spring Cleaning

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
April
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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& - - f V Is euch a trial that men say " Let the house take care dangerous if allowed to continue. "WTiat eve ' á m of it8elf." But the conscientious wife feels bound to and woman needs in the Spring is Hood's S &U J fa risk health and strength in this anriual struggle with rilla. It keeps the blood vitalized and enrich d X V dust and dirt. Slie is altogether too liable thus sustains the nerves and holds all th V Sr however, to let her bodily house, most T v t bodily functions in strength and re 1 # i& portant of all, take care of itscli." The [ J W action With its helP Y will nol U S consequence of her feverieh anxiety over that intense exhaustion, and your natu66] V extra work is depletion of the blood, the source of all fatigue at the close of the day will give way to fr r {sr Hfe and strength, manifestad in that woak, tired, tivityinthe morning. Therefore we say,besides ] " è5 m vous condition too prevalent at ttúr season and very ing your house, be sure to take Hood's 'sarsap&riuT" g& i Cfeaiise Your Blood i jr ■■■ ■■■ % mak With Hood's We' II Conquer Makes the Weak Strong ,# "Now tiiat house cleanin? is upon us, I know " Last spring I had to give np work, beïng unabl that with Hood's Sarsaparilla to help, we'll pass towalktomy place oí e-.nployraent, 'a ditance f K through that trial sll right." Mas. Helen only half a mile. X Bufferèd almóst incessantlv 6$ 0 Hiscesd, Tully, New York. from sick hèadaohe. I ïtiü raoklng pains all over H '3 "I take Hood's Scrsapaj'.íaevery spring, and it is my body. Tlie least exertion wouíd tire me out W 'p the o:aly medicino I use through the yenr. It Going up ono fligttt oí stnirs wónld make my heart m V ablosmeto do my house clear-ing and farm work boat at a terrible rate. I was iiiduced to take W all through the èurnmer. It hslped me very much Hood's aarsagarilla, and. now, aiter taking lesa than 9 ior palpitation of the heavt. I think Hood's two bottles, the paing and aches have all left roe Ü& L samarilla is the medicino ior everyone, and all who I have only had a slight beadache once since' ▼ '.W talie it will never be without it. I have al8O used Hood'e Sarsaparilla gave me a good appetite, and I tó b Hood's Pilis and they are the 'best I ever tried." can now do a hard day 's work." MissElbtw , '■ Mes. F. H. Andbews, South Woodstock, Conn. Jenkiiis, Queensbury, New York. ó ■■;& , " My nérvea were in such a condition the closing "My health has been poor for a good many years of a door was sufficient to throw me into a speil before I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Finally W p Of trembling which would last ior hours. This I decided to take Hood's and can honestly'eay that f& was after a severe attack of the grip, which it has done me more good than any and all other W tered my health. I could not sleep, my food treatments. I was troubled with dyspepsia, food W j) tressed me, and I had darting pains through my distressed me, and I had but little "appetite', was fe w shoulders and back. At the suggestion of a friend weak and nervous. In fact my trouble border'ed on & I tried Hood's Sarsaparilla. After taking one nervous prostration, from which I had previously 4& fbottle, my food no longer distressed me, and my suffered. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla last summer nerves were quieted. Have taken three bottles and and it did me ever io much good. It does not seem 0 I am cured. The asthma tronbie, from which I as though I am the same person. My appetite is á) have not been f ree for yoars, has entirely disappeared. greatly improved, I am lesa nervous, have more Hood's Barsapaiilla has done wonders ior me, and I strength and a can eat heartily without distress, ffl . am glad to recommed it highly." Mus. Lucinda Such a condition was unknown to me beiore taking fa Eustell, North Dartmouth, Massachasetts. . Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mes. G. C. Clay, Barre, Vt. W

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