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iiiniaiN I^MAPyI Mrs. if. Crawford, Lt&hhoril, \ toriest-" ' E, " I Bud It pays me to nsa 'Son. I light,' because of the speed and • thoroughness vrith which it does ; its work. It gives a fresh and aew | #ppearaace to prints and cash* jj mena which co other soap I bars | I crer tried can do." | 1 KOb Bt. OOARMTTCtO UKC29 TKS | I" PUH£ FOOD ACT, tOOO," or icvtß brothibo inarrra. \ OYDNCV, H. 8.151. Mo. ST. pDOG'S HEAD"! 1 BASS I g POPULARITY | £ | ff mm M | Mm $ The delicate "nutty" <j ~ t " ~ flavour" of tho ' ' " & k S a B 'Dcg's Head 1 Bass | is the r«snlt not only | «! of scientific biewing but » 5 a!sn of paioutajiing | | | bottling I j |Of course only the best | I I materials are used to 0 | J make this famous ale, 5 6 but without the " Read ji 5 Brothers, Limited" | i mrthods of bottling,it 3 | would not ' "joy the 5 p reputation it doe®. r 6 This meihod includes t (j storage of buna in dry. | v airy, well ventilated and | S clean cellars '.vhtre it 5 £ ripviis under the moat s (J favorable-conditions. § Bottling in its prime § fi insures its refreshing 3 E pungency and preserves H I its nourish in it food d £ quslities .which are S | unequalled. jj n Therefore, when order- | fi inp beer of your dealer, H : s as!t for "DOG'S HEAD" jj S BASS, and see that the S | | ''DOO'ii HEAD" Label \ Si 3 on every bottle. a i a g a J | GOLD EVERYV/HERS. | >b ' | | Free from Harmful i I Narcotics. I ?| Mothers have fonnd after over M VH half »ceatury'j lest that there's A? H no cough and cold medicine so J? H safe, so sure and so good as fj VM Bonnington's Irish Moss. B m Whether for the little folks ffl gn or the older people it cures I? la quickly. There are many M 1| imitations, bat only one if Eonnington's Irish Moss INFLUENZA fij Like the bnbonta plagno and other n ! malignant disoaaes, inQncnza' is of H i Eastern orifrin. It seizes upon any a 1 part of the human frame that it amis 3 I at all weak: and dven when tho 3 ' tack of influenza itself has passed ;j I away, it leaves in its train variom 1 other ailmentß. . 3 Soicneo has recognised the import- d ance of dealing with this disease in its a ! early slagcs, and numerous remedies a I havo been tried for this purpoio, Tho f most successful has been 4163 fluenzgl > which has been preparerl from the El prescription of an Indian surgeon. IJ It is anicklv pstahlishing itsel! as US A STERLING REMEDY, and fresh testl- m mony aa io itsefficacy is being received W nlmost daily. A bottle of Flucnipl Vi should bo kept in every household M tor use upon the first Indications of K1 lnflnenza or Sore Throat. H JUI aid Htm ffltstlfi, U

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 16 December 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 16 December 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 16 December 1911, Page 15

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