10 liver with Bis Chase's &idn$y<44v<>r Fills STOMACH AND restored of trouble M Wm. Andrews, Arthur, Out., writes:-"It is over twenty years ©jnce I first used -Dr. Chase's -^idney-Liv^r Prx/LS. I was in a very' bad condition a£ tha& time, sufeing from stomach trouble. At ni^ht I would pfteai have, to sit up in bed, unable to remain lying down on account of cramps in my stomach caused by gas, Then my kidneys; became affected am^ almost completely refused to function, I felt sure; from my symptoms that I must have, had Bright's disease. Once while I was suffering from a very bad spell, it just seemed luck which brought, a. copy of Pr? Chad's Almanac to my notice. In it X read all about Pr. Chase's Kidnby-I'IV^r JPrwus, and immediately sent for a bos. These pills did wonders for me, $nd since that time, when I ftrst used them, I have had m stomach trouble nor any ©f the old symptoms. I have used no other medicine to regulate my bowels except Dr, Chase's Kipn^y-JL,w$r Pn^§, and have recommended them to a great many others who have used them with good results." HIABAOHE POM CONSTIPATION Mrs. Alf, Twocook, Bane, Ont., writes; "This is to certify that I was troubled with constipation, bad headaches, andU urinary trouble. I tried several remedies, getting no relief. My mother told ms to try Dr. Cpas&'s JCienby-IvIVER Pxiyi/S, and one box completely relieyed me, My husband also takes them for constipation, and finds them excellent." Mrs, M. A. McNetti, N.B-> writes*~*uI wish tP express my gratitude for the wonders your medicines did mr-especially the Ku>n^y^ivje)|i iPij,^s. I was troubled for a number of year$ with terribly backache, resulting from kidney disease. It hurt me to reach to the Soor for any article, and could only do so by moving very slowly. At times in each month I remained in bed, the pain was more thaja I could stand, ancj to walk wa.s almost impossible, I used about '$50.00 worth of other medicines, but with little results. Now I am completely better, after using only five boxes of J)r. Class's Svipne;y-Liver PjuvS. Also I might say a, word for Pr., Chafe's Qxm~ m^Ivtt, which cleared my complexion of pimples in less than two months,'* GOITRE, OR SWELLED NECK.To relieve without coloring the skin or clothing; Compound Tinct. of Iodine, 4 oz.; pure liquid Carbolic Acid, % Ax,; Glycerine, |<^Qz.;mixV Keep well corked. Apply twice daily with a'cloth swab tied upon a ik DR. MASON'S INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL TREATMENT FOR GOITRE. 1. Internal-Iodide of potash, 1 oz.; fl. ex. of sarsaparilla, 6 ozs.;-fl. ex. of dandelion, 4 ozs.; dissolve the iodide in a tea-cup of soft water, then add to tLe extracts, in a bottle sufiiciently large, one pint of simple syrup- DOSE1 tea-spoonful one-half hour before each meal. Remarks.If in any ease this causes a stuffing up of the nose, as k often §aid on taking cold, the dose must be lessened about one-half, or else as much more of the extracts and syrup must he addedwith some people the iodide of potash causes this conditiQn, Occasionally one cannot take it at all; the extracts, then, niust be taken without it, but the cure will not be as rapid.' * External.^-Take tinct. of iodine, 2 ozs.; soft water, one-half oz.; sulphite of soda, sufficient to remove the color of the iodine from the tincture before adding the water, which prevents the coloring of the skin or clothing. With a small brush, or swab, paijit this tincture, once daily, upon the swelling, and so continue until cureda