It was stated in the City of London Court (luring the hearing? of a claim fef i!3l lls. 3d. for 5000 tearing dogs' teeth that a trade had recently sprung up iu the Pacific for tearing and corner tentji (numbering six in each dog's' mouth). Tlio teeth were used as currency and as ornaments. Experiments with a fog-wiorcinjj !.aKip for automobiles are iibw being made i.tt Franco. A glass of a special yellowishgreen tint, is placed in front-of an incandescent lamp, and a parabolic reilectnr projects not only the light but sufficient amount of heat to prevent the formation of mist upon the glass. NO BETTER REMEDY FOR CEOOT, . ".My little girls; Nellie and .Tessie, serebad with, croup," writes 'Sir. Jas. Bnrgis, Stanley, Vie., "and would irako up clicking'for breath. I nastokl Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was a marvellous cliro fur croup, and I tried it with wonderful results. Now if they show the slightest fiißii uf croup I give them a (lose of CUn-rn-burlain's Cough Remedy and never boar a. sound from them for the rest of feus I night."—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2112, 1 April 1914, Page 5
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180Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2112, 1 April 1914, Page 5
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