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. A Chill, Sore Throat, Tightness of the Chest—and misery! The way to remove it is simply this: take a lump of sugar, saturate It with "NAZOL," and let it dissolve in the mouth. Or use the Nazol Inhaler,—Advt.

Jack Podger was the most obliging mwi that ever lived. His services were given gratis to all applicants. He could meud a clock, repair n puncture, drown a kitten, paper a wall, and, in fact,- perform any operation known to mortal man. In consequence, 1 Jack's services wero in con-, stant demand. A week or two ago, after cobbling a neighbour's boots,, sweeping the vicar's chimney, and writing a testimonial for his charwoman's nephew, ho retired to rbt. He was awakened by a terrific- bang at his front door, and immediately rushed to tho window. "What's the matter f" he bawled irritably. " You'll excuse me for troubling you at this timo of night," came the reply, "but the fact is, our baby is so very cross, arid wo would like you to come" and pacify him. Ho always laughs when he sees your funny nose." .

"Just n cough!" Yes, but it's hurting baby, and may arouse serious trouble. Give the little one a few drops of "NAZOL" on lump sugar and the cough will vanish. That's a good hint for yourself, too!—Advt.

In Russia no person is permitted to marry alter the age of eighty, and only livo marriages are permitted.

Woods' G"eat Peppermint Cure, Is. Gd.* For Bronchial Coughs aud Colds,

Traffic to and from the at Yaxley, near Peterborough, lias been so heavy that in houses on the route ceilings ha vis collapsed and chimney-pots fallen. Quick dispatch to obstinate colds is a certainty with "NAZOL." A few drops taken on lump sugar, a little rubbed on the chest, that simple treatment has made thousands well. Givo it. a trial. Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2218, 3 August 1914, Page 4

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311

Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2218, 3 August 1914, Page 4

Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2218, 3 August 1914, Page 4

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