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SAD FAMILY- MISFORT UNE. g The bringing up of a large family does not always mean unalloyed happiness for parents, though mutual affection more than copenBatesi for the misfortunes that assail at times evens the best regulated family. ? Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fletcher have. no fewer ?' than eleven olive branches?ati residing with"; them at 51, Kearaley-street, Daisy Hill, West-? houghton, on the outskirts of Bolton. To tbis? address a' reporter on the Bolton Chronicle "? hied the other day, with a long list of enquiries? to be addressed to the head of the house. HEF was most cordially received, and after the' briefest of introductions was placed in posses-? sion of the following singular story by Mrs.M land Miss Fletcher, who will vouch for every, detail. I John Fletcher is] twenty-four years of age and the oldest of eleven children. He had^F suffered terribly from toothache, and finally^ had the tooth extracted; but the remedYI proved far worse than the disease, for heii became the victim of partial facial paralysis.^ One eye utterly refused to remain closed, hislf !mouth was "drawn C out of [ shape, and his brainy shewed signs of weakness. Naturally the;? lwhole family were much concerned and medicaid aid was sought. Medicine was administered regularly, But," said Mrs. Fletcher, aferf giving this treatment a fair chance, we decided'' to try Dr. Williams' pink pills for 'pale people,1 £ of which we had some knowledge. In what way ? queried the reporter. r "Oh!" replied the mother, "our Eliza hadAi1 been under the doctor for anaemia, and he said she was just bordering on consumption. Shei: seemed to us to make no progress, so at last I bought a supply of Dr. Williams' pink pills,^ being encouraged to try them by reading in'O,' 'k the paper cases of anaemia and threatened con sumption cured by them." 3i Well, what was the result ? The result was a speedy and perfect c u r e. One box gave her strength and restored her failing appetite, and she has not ailed anything since. When my son was taken ill in su«h an I alarming manner I wrote to Dr. Williaml3" medicine company for information, and theylf, gave me full details as to what the pills had done,FT in similar cases. We accordingly commenced-rt a course of the pills, and for the second time in our family we had a complete cure. There now not the slightest trace of either facial or- brain weakness. My son is AS smart as ever heg, was, in proof of which I may mention that his', employers have just raised him from the,, position of dataller to that of fireman, a postfi his father also holds." How long did it take to bring about this 1/ marvellous cure ? <; y. It was done in less time than was spent in\ taking doctor's medicine. The first box made IJI him f I beter, the second set the paralysed part tWltchmg, and after the third box had ?been consumed be declared himself to be ALL^ right; and time has happily proved that there? was no mistake about toe matter, for he is now?' cheerful and as well in health as ever he was? in his life."  You have every reason, in face of two such? cures, to be grateful," ventured the reporter. ri And so we are," was the hearty response H "We are delighted to give this information? and shall always recommend Dr. Williams' pink? pills for pale people. We never miss an oppor- S tunity of doing so, and invariably with the best results. We are never without a supply? in the house, and our faith in their virtue is| such that we look to? them even before tbe? doctor." j? In bearing her personal? testimony, Missi Fletcher said there was no doubt the pills cured P her. She improved at once upon taking the pills. All the old weakness had departed, and!! she felt equal to a day's work with any girl ofl Iher age-twenty-one. j| I What do your father and your brother sa" v? Ion the subject?" R] I Oh! they both swear by Dr. Williams' pink? pills and recommend them everywhere, but our cases have become :so well known in the? district that there is ?ery little need to adver-? tise them further. It used to be—try Dr? Williams' pink pills when everything elsew failed; now it is a case of getting them at the jl jj outset, and it will always be so with us." K I It cannot be too widely known that in conse- H quence of the enormous reputation these cures? have attained, the manufacturers of Dr? Williams' pink pills are constantly receiving letters from every part of the world inquiring as to the suitability of the pills to Tone ailment! or another: and that they are always glad to i*give a frank reply to such letters. The pillsi have so large a sale on their merits that it! could be no object to the manufacturers tol recommend them where they would not cure -1 and, in point of fact, they actually refused tol sell the pills when there has not been unqueE-? tionable evidence that similar ailments have S been cured. Letters addressed to Dr. Williams' ji medicine company, Holborn-viaduct, London P receive immediate attention, and the public! may rest assured that the advice given by the i! company will always be perfectly candid andRA unhiassed.

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