WINTER COLDS. DON'T NEGLECT THEM. HOME-MADE REMEDY. Never neglect a. cold. Tackle it right at tlie start. Colds .neelectcd leave, the. lungs, weak,: tlxen really serious chest trouble, such as bronchitis," asthma, or dread consumption makes its appearance, and the trouble becomes much more difficult to cure. I Here is a recipe- easily prepared at home that gives relief and comfort from the first dose. It cuts phlegm, soothes inflamed throats; and stons a cough or cold in a wa.v that surprises folic. l T ou can feel it doing good all the way down. Obtain from your chemist or store a ..bottle of .Rean's Essence; take home and mix with wnlcr and sugar, as,per easy directions.. This will give you a' pint of the finest winter cough, cold, 'and snro throat remedy you can possibly obtain. Even w'coning cough is promptly relieved.by t'us splendid home-made remedy. It will also save at least nine chil--15-"ts lor your pocket. "feast- send iue two more bottles nf HeanV Essence. The mixture T made front the last hottln promptly cured m'v husbqud's cou<r!i. I pave some to mv neitrliliour, and it has done his cough gn"d, too, ami so I-'waiit another for myself and Ql'e for my. neighbour.—JlVs. ,T. A. .Tones, Tuirri Kurri." Hean's Essence makes a pint of the world's greatest eougli and cold mixture. It is sold by most and store*, or post free prnnintlj nr veeei;>t of nrico. 25.. from fi. W. Chemist. Wangamii. Wherever vnr, luiv, lie siirjyou get H-E-.A-N-'S.—Advt.
Tho chauffeur was home on leave for a few dnvs ami hp was finite th'p irreatest man in the villnsre. For hp had had tlip honour of dvivin<: General Toltrp, and everybody from tho schoolmaster to the rich old farmer winted 1o know nil about it. "Put surelv lie talked in you now and again?" t'w>y psked. "Sometimes." said Hip ehfi"<V«'nf. "But he npvor said tmioh." ' "St'li." th»v pressed him. "there "inst have b-eii occasion* ""hen . . .■" "f rementb-r onn(<," said th» e.hanfi'pur, "we stopped, ovil ,l>neral .TollYp cot nf Hip pr while I was wor'nnj.' :.t_i(-. Hp ilid talk io me then." "Yes?" they said. "Yes." said tli" pl")nf' , iir: "hp save me ii eiwettp. i 1 id 'Ell bi«n. mo» brave.' ,!ie said, 'ph'hinn, inon brave, '"ivv lonf? do von think the war will last Man'orie: "Will I vet evcrytl.>p» I for. ni*\inm?' ?" Mother fe'uitiously) • " livery tliiixr tlinlV good fov ;on, dear." IMarjorie (disgustedly!: "Oh, '"hat's the use, then; 1 got that anyway." ■'WISHER WON'T FTT/Ti A SACK!" To wish that yon had done cni-n vo'ir rhild snffenntr from INPAXTTLE PARALYSIS is of no avail, but von mav nr»vpnf it in ofhrrs bv the •imple use of J)TN<3O EUCALYPTUS. Recommended as the strongest antiseptic. 'Four times stronger than carbolic- Obtainable from all chemists anil storekeepers.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2812, 1 July 1916, Page 10
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