TO CURE COUGHS USE PINE TAR AND SUGAR. A SPECIALIST'S SUGGESTION. Obstinate tickling coughs, tho kind that rack you to pieces a n<l keep you nwiike nt night, can bo quickly relieved by ten or fifteen drops of bitrate of tar on a lump of sugar, and letting it slowly dissolve in the mouth. The specialist who recommends this plan says it is superior to anything lie has ever tried, and may be used with perfect safety and success on children. To make an excellent inexpensive cough syrup which children like, he says there is nothing better at any price than half a pound of granulated sugar dissolved in hriif a pint of hot water, ami then stir in 207,. of bitrate of tar: When cool pour into a pint bottle, and it is ready for use. From half a teaspnonfiil to a teaspopnful every hour or two will riuickly relieve coughs and colds, and if regularly used for a few days will give remarknblo benefit in cases of catarrhal mid bronchial affections.—Advt.. No more grinding of teeth with WADK'S WORM FIGS. Price, Is. (jd.Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 297, 4 September 1918, Page 6
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185Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 297, 4 September 1918, Page 6
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