, "Elfloda, what did your father say when ho heard that I had been hero calling: on you?" , "Ho said you were a numskull, a mollycoddle,- and n jolterhead." - "Is that , all?"'"That's all, Guy—except -the adjectives:" ■ ■ - Croup ,is most -prevalent during the dry, cold weather of the early winter mouths. Parents of young children should'be preparad for it. All that is needed is a ' bottle' of ' Chamberlain's' Cough- Eemedy. ' Many mothers : are nevor without it in their homes,' and it' lias never disappointed them—Advt.. 3A Mrs. Biggs—"My husband soenis to. Iμ lost hi thought half the time." Mrs. Diggs—"l suppose his ideas are so far apart that ho can't help getting lost oh the way from tho ono to the other." Yankco Doodle went to town Upon a little pony, Ho felt a little .hoarse, of course, I And ■ said so to a crony. : . The'crony, said: "I'm certain stu» ■ The remedy, is plain; You v take soome Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 'And, you'll l»:rigl»t afijain-r-Advt. ffl
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 894, 13 August 1910, Page 3
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165Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 894, 13 August 1910, Page 3
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