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For Children's Hacking Cough,. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.*

DID YOUR CHILD WAKE UP CROSS OR FEVERISH ? Look Mother! If Tongue is Coetei) give California Syrup of Figs To Clean the Bowelt, Mother I Yoar child isn't naturally crosa and peevish. See if the tongue is coated ; this is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels need attention at once. ft When listless, pale, feverish, "stuffy" with cold, throat sore; when the child has tainted breath and eat, sleep or act naturally, or lias stomach-ache or diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given. Nothing equals California Syrup of Fig# —' Califig," for children's ills; give a teaspoonful, and in a few hours all the waste-matter, sour bile and fermenting food clogged in the bowels pass out of the system, and you have a healthy and playful child again. All children love this harmless, delicious fruit laxative, and it never fails to effect a good inside" cleansing. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A little given to-day. saves a sick'child to-morrow, but get'the genuine. Ask your chemist for a bottle of' Califig ' —California Syrup of Figs, then look and see that it is made by the California Fig Syrup Company, imitations are sometimes substituted. All chemists sell ' Califig'—California Syrnp of Figs, in bpttles of twg sizes, 1/1J and 1/9. t

SUB AWAY BHEOMTIG PilN, SORENESS,, STIFFNESS. INSTANT RELIEF WITH A SMALL BOTTLE OF OLD, HONEST "ST. JACOBS OIL." What is rheumatism ? Pain Only ! Stop drugging! Not one ease in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub the soothing, penetrating " St. Jacobs Oil " upon the "tender spot" and relief comes instantly. " St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless remedy for rheumatism and sciatica which never disappoints and cannot burn tbe rrf&s Do not Vji&# grnmble and go on snffern vv >* n 8- Get a /ll v f A small bottle 1 I k- r\ & * rom y° u r /' ' ter/7 1 chemist, and H J? lin the moment I 1 jcl 1 you nse it you V 1 afV £& _JXolfli) will bs free f r 0 m rhe nmatic pain, tfr y(s\ soreness, stiffI ' ness and swelling.' Do not suffer! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" has relieved millions of sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache or sprains as for rheumatism.

Don't forget to take it with you! /jgfv Whenever you go away, have a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss in your bag. You never know ml J when you may take cold—you never know when \f a cold may develop into serious illness. But, by ""TAx^v taking Bonnington's in time, you can easily ward f it off. Be sure you get a bottle of it to-day. VlfA BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS If ' to tuck away in a corner of your bag. Kead this letter of appreciation:— ' Uon'nint'ton'B Irish Mots and havo found it jfh\ aM specially specific for all kinds of colds. For I children, I behove it to bo unsurpassed. As an ei-store- ». V a * PP. \ keeper I have continually recommended it and have sold }V\ A hundreds of bottle." IYM. OWERS. ' SOl<llar£ ° and ' mall h0t " 08 ' All G l iemiststtnd "'ores. 105 mgfflimimmmn mud mill! iwnuuuiiiiiHuuiiiMiiiMTmTnmimimmimi

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2789, 6 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2789, 6 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2789, 6 June 1916, Page 3

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