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knew the truth they would leave off the 

 vices, poisonous alcohol, cigarettes and ci- 

 gars. 



Filial love will carry the day for the 

 cause of the unborn, when fathers and 

 mothers are well satisfied of these truths. 

 For what father or mother could have the 

 heart, knowingly, to bring into the world 

 defective diseased offspring; how could 

 they, with a fear of God, look into the trust- 

 ing eyes of their innocent children, who 

 give them all the love of their hearts in 

 return for a miserable heritage? I have 

 noticed that children afflicted with heredi- 

 tary ills are more loving and devoted to 

 these very parents — as if, by extra kind- 

 nesses, to heap coals of fire on their heads, 

 — Retribution. So now I hang out the dan- 

 ger signals that all who read may know be- 

 fore it is too late. 



PLAIN FACTS. 



It is to place before them the plain facts 

 that I write. It is well-known that certain 

 constitutional diseases are increasing at a 

 most alarming rate. Modern medicine is 



