HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
HOW TO TREAT A COUGH. Coughing is Nature's effort in remove tho phlegm or mucous from tho inflamed surface of the throat and lungs. When thick it clings tenaciously lo the weakened nil' passages, and requires quite a . pa.roxyism. of coughing to (Mslodge it. Constant coughing not only exhnnsts tho sufferer, but makes the dolicalo tissues of tho lungs very sore and Lender. The scientific method of overcoming ft cough is to toko Baxter's Lung Preserver, which goes straight lo the source of tho {rouble. It stops couching because it thins the phlegm before it leaves the lungs, and assists in throwing- oil' waste matter. By speedily reducing the inflammation and soothing the lungs, the cold is driven out, and the tonic effects of 13axtor's Lung Preserver fortify the system against its return. "Baxter's" is famous for ikijlling coughs and colds quickly. It nover fails or disappoints. Get; a big 2s. bottle from your chemist or store to-day.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 11
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160HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 11
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