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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Champion Michael Advises Use of Paine's Celery Compound. James Michael is the chftinpion long distance bicyclist of tlie world. He recoinmends all wheelmen to take Eaine's celery compouud. His experience is thatof thousands of others. VVith the opening of the bicycle season many a young person and huudreds of older people who have detennined to take up bicycling as a health-giving exercise flnd thernselves really lacking the proper "snap" or stam'ina to begin on. Their bodily condition prevente so spirited exercise. They would like to ride, but they are out of sorts, run down by a winter of work or indoor life. Many who are really sick, who have suffered from debility or wasting diseases for a long time until" they had begun to think their troubles had become chronie, asnothing would give them relief, would turn to bicycling for relief. But this splendid exercise, like any other, requirea strenth to undertake. The blood is out of order, the norvea are deranged, and nature's food for both is needed. All such persons will find to their immense joy tnat Paine's celery compound, taken now, will make them well. Paine's celery compound works wondere in June. If you have labored under the load of repeated headaches, neuralgic paius and days of nervous debility, now is your best time to get well. Michael is today the most phenomenal rider in professional ranks. As far back as 1894 he was undisputed champion of Great Britain, and in the followiug year he went to France and scored 25 straight wius against the picked riders of Europe. He has defeated such famous men as Jacquelin, 'Gougoltz, Huret, Rivierre, Bonhours, Bourillon and Barden of England, and Leyton, theBelgian champion. , He has jast returned f rom Kurope and is now ready to join the racing men on the Pacific coast, despite the large amount of work lie has gone tlirougli during the past montlis. Micbael has made cycle racing a eareful study and is in a position to give excellent advice, not only to racing men, but to wheelmen and athletes in general. In reference to liis own methods the following letter will interest everybody : Boston, Mass., Feb. 21, 1897. After the exertion of my record ridPH wliile with the Morgan & Wright team in the south last winter, during which I lost somevf hat in weight, on account of the unaccustomed climate, I was advised to use Paine's celery compound. I am pleased to say that it gave such satisfaction that I was impelled to use it again to brace up from the effects of the two unusually rough ocean trips that I have taken dnring the past month. I believe that wheelmen wlio have to undergo the hardships of "circuit chasing" will flud Paine's celery compound of assistance in keeping up their physical tone. Jimmy Michael. The more intelligent portion of every community are the ones who best recoinmend Paine's celery compound. They have looked into this great remedy, followed its remarkable achievements in the case of friends, neighbörs and relatives, and know just what to expect from its use as a nerve and brain strengthener and restorer and an ideal invigorator for a rundown sj'stem. k _B . __ -. --. III I I I I I ■

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