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Tbis is Good Rea^diog. 



YnLI^OWZONBS. 



I am ^^oing' to do something I have 

 never done before, and may never do 

 again, and that is to recommend, 

 through the Review, a medicine. Its 

 name is "yellowzones, " and it is man- 

 ufactured by W. B. House, of DeTour, 

 Michigan. The doctor is "one of our 

 folks," so to speak. He is interested 

 in bees, a subscriber to the Review, 

 and is, I believe, the one who wrote 

 the glossary in Root's A B C of Bee 

 Culture, and made the first two revis- 

 ions of that valuable book. 



Yellowzones are not a secret prepara- 

 tion. The doctor tells exactly of what 

 they are composed, and if you wish to 

 consult with your own physican be- 

 fore using them, you can do so. A 

 box received by us, a month or two 

 ago, came, as good fortune would have 

 it, on the very day Mrs. Hutchinson 

 was down with one of her severe head- 

 aches. For years she had been afflict- 

 ed in this way, and we had neverfound 

 anything that would stop them — once 

 the attack commenced it had to run its 

 course. Within ten minutes after we 

 began giving yellowzones the pain 



eased off and she went to sleep, 



A week or two later I was awakened 

 by neuralgia of the stomach. I lay 

 quiet, hoping it would go away, but it 

 gradually became more severe. Final- 

 ly I slipped out of bed and took a yel- 

 lowzone. The pain ceased instantly, 

 and I dropped off to sleep as though 

 nothing had happened. Since then I 

 am satisfied that by the use of yellow- 

 zones I warded off an attack of La 

 Grippe. I am not very much in favor 

 of "doping," it is better to so live that 

 there will be no need for medicine, but 

 with the environments in which some 

 of us live, it is well nigh impossible to 

 entirely avoid the use of medicines; 

 and when their use does become neces- 

 sary, we wish those remedies which 

 will "do the business." Yellowzones 

 are "HOT SHOT" to pain and fever. 

 If you wish to know more about them, 

 write to Dr. House. Let me close by 

 saying that Dr. House knows nothing 

 of this notice that I am giving his med- 

 icine—he will probably be the most 

 surprised of anyone who reads it. — 

 Editorial by W. Z. Hutchinson, B. K. 

 R., March, igoi. 



A Final Thought Concerning It. 



My friend, you have read the above honest, spontaneous testimonial. You and I are strangers, but 

 most of yon know Mr. Hutchinson and you know that no such 

 testimony would ever have found place among his editorials ex_ 

 cept after the most deliberate thought, and with an honest desire 

 to help his people. And you know, too, as well as I do, that 

 MONEY could not have bought any such notice. 



1 believe, my friend, that both you and I are honest. I guar- 

 antee to return your money, AND SEND ANOTHER BOX, if not 

 entirely satisfied. Now on such a guarantee, backed by such tes- 

 timony, YOU ARE NOT RISKING the dollar that you will send right now for a box of yellowzones. 



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Price $i.oo per box; trial size, 25 cents. 



W. B. HOVSn, M. D., De Tour, Mich. 



