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SORE THROAT AND COLD IN THE HEAD.

more praise for peps, the great lung and throat REMEDY. . The undoubted superiority of Peps— the " pine forest in. the home" cure- 1 -. is asserted by the effective manner in which lung, throat, and chest complaints! are eased and relieved by the Peps fumes. Mr. Roger Gowland, of Baree, via Aft. Morgan, Q., says:—"l suffered from habitual sore throat, which generally, follows a cold in the head. Iu the winter I was especially bad. After trying many medicines in vain I was pleased to find a sure and reliable remedy, in Peps. My , throat- was eased, by the Peps fumes, ami all irritation was allayed. "As my calling keeps me a lot out of doors, I find Peps handy to put into my pocket, -and a Pep or tivo popped into, my mouth soon has a beneficial. effect. I shall always keep a supply o£ Peps by me and will, recommend them to my friends and customers, for they are a grand medicine." n To keep lmndy a bos of Peps is a safeguard against colds and chills. ' Peps relieve coughs, bronchitis, sore throat, asthma, whooping cough, children's chest .complaints, and all luiig,' throat and chest, troubles. Obtainable of all stores and chemists at Is. Gd. per box, or large economical size 3s.—Advt. ,

Mrs. Simmonds glanced at the scare headline, "Bant Robbed! Police at Sea!" and laid down the sheet. Naow, look at l.hat, Ez!" sho ejaculated, rotating the headline alond. "Here's a big city broke into by burglars, and tli' city police force all off fish'n' somowhere! What a scandal!". ... I get no "peas," the gardener said; " 'Bean" coughing all the night; With running nose of fiery red, A "scavlct runner" quite"! "Hoe!" John, you're "seedy," cried his wife, And, getting like a "rake," So hero s the stuff to save your life, Woods' peppermint Cure to take!—Advt A conscript named Georges Genii has just been declared unfit for military service' in France for the extraordinary reason that he is too fat. He is 6ft. }iigh and weighs 19st,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 874, 21 July 1910, Page 2

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347

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 874, 21 July 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 874, 21 July 1910, Page 2

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