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«W flljf Ell"'»btffl CfjU LuT^t^^p fe Mil %W SCIENCE UNEARTHS «>feSsl MMW A valuable secret. iff $wf \sM Wfpl^yM' MFW BREATH-ABLE breath into the' throat, chest, and lungs of sufferers ||| \tl #j) v JlllW'/tXte«l ' from bronchial troubles. Thus the weak-chested I|l| w A 4 Y S RFMFFIV FOR nniinUft have literall y brou s ht t0 them " A pin . e Forest in Every I K\%Tt >•"; I , kI I nLIVILUI lUn UUUUIiU, Home .» 'fl, ey en joy almost the identical benefits that the j? c~7V f A llwitiM? Pill OQ i?i RRDfJfIHITIQ fained pine-woods confer on those who are able to visit >1 / m MM UULiJO & DnU^iilllllo, them- It is impossib i e t0 over -estimate the importance of | i feS! <- I / I! ~ ' .. such a discovery, for the effect of Peps is twofold. First, p htf taf*v\ I 11 There shall be no Alps," said Napoleon, and Peps completely allay the irritation and tickling, i.e., the jj if* tisV Vv // ill W coura & e an d s ' c he eventually solved the sub-acute inflammation of the delicate membrane which \ A'HWwWu Iv If I P ro ' s ' em a way over the hitherto impassable lines the air-pipes and lungs ; and, secondly, they destroy % "Wu V* vml I 111 I Illounta ' ns which barred his conquest of Italy, the germs of disease lodgiug in tissues far out of the reach | fV W Iml i Within reach of the great General at that time lay of liquid medicine. . Jjj \ V\ VII jl another secret which, solved since by science, has iwH ITAOI C COD THE WEAK cHCCTrn I ■ \ . meant untold benefit to millions of people and INVALUABLE FOR THE WEAK-CHESTED.. | f saved the lives of an eveu greater army than Napoleon sacrificed on his By this system of applying a unique medicine | ? historic march. ■ straight to the seat of the lung trouble, a real cure is | • The pine-clad slopes of the Alps have for centuries been noted for their obtained; that tickling phlegm is loosened and easily | P peculiar health-giving and balmy air. The unfailing robustness of the Swiss- coughed up, the breathing tubes are cleared and healed, | I shepherds in those regions prove beyond all doubt that the atmosphere of disease germs are destroyed; bronchitis, however old or £ I the pine forest is permeated with healing and soothing aromatic vapours neglected, is quietly but surely got. rid of, aud the-lungs I which have a marvellous curative action in all diseases of the chest and' and chest v are afforded valuable protection against ;■ lun"S. The problem presented to scientists was how to collect those life- pleurisy, pneumonia, and inflammation in the cold, 3 giving essences and Use them for the benefit of humanity's throat; chest, damp, and changeable days, At the same time there is the j aud lung troubles. With Napoleonic determination, scientists started in their happy consciousness that no dangerous and nerve-depres- } new conquest. The. campaign was long and costly. For years the Alps sing drugs are being taken into the system, but, instead, ; Iviffled all attempts to penetrate the health-giving mysteries of their pine-clad only the pufest, most effective, and most novel breathe-ableessences :? siopes. ■ At last, however, advance was made along new lines of investigation, in BW ? iw'wi™ cannot 1 which eventually culminated in the discovery of a novel method by which tui]lk going off . to the {amous Alps directly t]M old winter con R h. \ the lung-healing vapours of the pine forests could be concentrated and locked returns, or that half-forgotteu chest weakness once again asserts its ;• up in a handy tablet form, now known by the name of PEPS, the great grim reality. ■ j f breathe-able remedy'. . A MOTHEE >> S . PRA ISE FOR PEPS. j f ■ A MEDICINE FREE FROIW OPIUM ( Mrs . ff. D**, of film St., Rosewood (Q.i, says.-" Ido not fed \ J ~•,,.,. .... . . safe without a box of Peps handy, as my experience during the past two ; t In Peps we now have the triumph of a new principle in medicine—a winters has convinced me that they are the best'remedy obtainable for the \ k principle that is safe, rational, and common-sense, and one that leaves behind throat and chest. I always give the- children Peps, and whether at bedtime u I old-fashioned cough mixtures, lozenges, and oily emulsions, many of the or going to school a few Peps is their constant companion in the winter \ 5 tor laden often with dangerous doses of opium and morphhm one form ■ J"*- '* for another. As a Peps tablet di solves m the mouth cert in bil lime media oePept at ay ffcteni to allay tie irrttatiol and enable them to have f '* nal fumes are given off, and these fumes j are carried with every indrawn a good night's sleep.' : ' \ ': all siirrerers from cou^,^ 1 ™' t < { P * \ \ f*\ gn h ' R ' ] 'I/' J I ft Seid this coupon I t night coufili. children's cougli ,i, J fi-4( tr£Z 7" « : «J }, k X wth ■ Id. stamp '■; y mid colds, croup, infliicnza cold * r > J J. V s « y 3 f. ('or postage) to S 255.Vr°5f«« t p«'st Trie for' '.SS \\ ,\ W (Vu X ' iV^T^4 l< m & ° f Pe P S ' '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 7

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