HACKING COUGH DRIVEN AWAY. "My (laughters, Winnie and Irene, suffered from colds and croup," says Mr. Edward Kent, Dundas, 'l'as., "and. I had many a sleepless night, for they used to wake mc up with a choking cough, which would lust nearly all night. A triend recommended Chamberlain's Cough lfemedy--1 tried it, and it completely cured their colds and croup, and drove that hacking cough away. Under no circumstances would 1 be without it in the house now.'" —Advt.
At Dunmow recently a jury of spinsters and bachelors, after a trial lasting three hours, declared that Mr. and Mrs. llcwclt, of York, and Mr.- and Airs. Wood, of Upper Itolloway, were deserving of the Dunmow flitch. Judge Byan said/ that henceforth Turpin's ride to York would bo eclipsed by the feat of 31 r. Hnwctt, who for 25 years had lived in that city with his wife without once giving or taking offence. It was a record of which any city' might be proud. Tho cottplo were tarried round in triumph, and handed flitches of bacon.. The business man who knows keeps a bottle of "NAZOL" in his office. It saves a great amount of sick-leave. The staff never jet Kol'lj now. —Advt# j
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1861, 22 September 1913, Page 3
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204Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1861, 22 September 1913, Page 3
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