A sum of two shillings has lieen received at this office from "Anonymous" towards the Loudon Fresh Air Fund. Two officers in (he Belgian army have invented a mill-alien-:; for :i carriage to be, drawn by dogs. 11l Belgium, the dog lias to work for his living, and one—perhaps the onlv—niiplea-ant sight in (hat country is to see dogs struggling under burden's almost greater than they can hear. The new gun-carriage will lie drawn l)y two good mastiffs. Tn the dislauce if resembles a uiilkcarl. The framework is of iron, and Ihe wheels have pneumatic tyres. The spokes are of polished steel, a little stouter than that which is employed by the cyclemaker. __________ MIGHT COUGHING SPELLS. Night coughs are easily rui-d if you nii'iy" have the riprlit remedy on hand. The best tiling to do i> to always be prepared with ii bottle of Clunuberl.un'a Cough Remedy. You can lake an occasional (low rijfht from the bottle. 3*ml tw 0 doses will reliov« you ou you can i' liivs a cood nighta rest, 3'
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1414, 15 April 1912, Page 6
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174Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1414, 15 April 1912, Page 6
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