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BUSINESS NOTICES. >«:.• :v»^v^:Cv- ■: ' Many persons have their good day" and their bad day. Others are about (half sick alt the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless | and nervous. Food does not taste good, and the digestion k &oor; the skin is dry and disfigured with pimples; sleep brings no rest and work is 1 a burden. What causes this? Impure blood. A And the remedy? * SOLD FOB 60 YEARS It removes impurities from the 1 'blood and makes it rich and red. Then nature takes right hold and completes the cure. Ask your doctor all about this. No medicine can do nVbest work when the bowels are constipated. Keep your liver active with Ayer's Pills. One pill, at bedtime, is sufficient to produce a natural move-1 ment the next morning. Ayer's Pills are sugar-coated. All vegetable. j Prepared by DR. J. 0. AYEB & CO., I Lowell.' Masi.. V. 6. A. ( ■-, -,.•■■' mm *ms&m®& ESSE SB S'BESurff SN i(B*>?J

Nowadays everybody knows symptoms of Influenza byexperiem:e.w| Yet a little care at the outset will lj prevent the serious complications that \ so often occur. Bonnington's Irish Moss, rest and warmth will restore, health in a few days. But go to btd at once—a day or so at the start will prevent a week or a fortnight away from work. Bonnington's Irish Moss is the standard remedy—tested for half a century, there's nothing to equal it. Mrs. E. Wood house, of Northcote< writes: "! h»v« tried a bottle of Bonnington's Iri'h Moss and found it very good. I bad n sudden attack ot Influent! and i it saved me from a severe illnesi." . Refuse an imitation or substitute . A which gives the dealer a bigger jm. profit. Insist on getting JgSrA EJonnincton's. 59 J§<§? < H'AVING sold part of my Nursery Grounds, I must, within the next 3 months, dispose of all tho FRUIT TREES, SHELTER TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, ETC., ETC., Planted thereon at GREATLY REDUCED RATES. A Rumor having gained ground that I am giving up my nursery business, I wish it distinctly understood that I am still carrying on same on part of present grounds. R. McK, MOR2SON, THE NURSERIES,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 77, 5 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 77, 5 August 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 77, 5 August 1913, Page 7

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