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BUSINESS NOTICES’, Si Every cough makes your throat more raw and irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Cease tearing your throat and lungs in this way. Take BOLD FOB 75 YEARS From the first dose the quiet and rest begin; the tickling in the throat gradually subsides; and nature completes the cure. Sold in three sizes. Consult your doctor freely, and follow his advice. Any good doctor will tell you that no medicine can do its best work if the bowels are constipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than'Ayer’s Pills for correcting this sluggishness of the liver. Dose, only one pill at bedtime. Prepared by DR. J■ O. ATEE & CO., Lowell. Mass., U. S* A.

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- "V. jr { i n i r,Jsvfi f . . Simply splendid for Coughs and Colds Fornearly half a century Bonnington's Iri-h Mow has been curing coughs and cole's quickly and effectually. Each year tens of thousands have tested and’l 'proved that it is the most reliable cough $ ■ medicine. Do you want a better rea- a son why you should use Bonnington’s ? j| (i Mr. E. Madrid. Hamilton, writes: Ey “It gives me pleasure to stale that Conning- L lon s Irtsh Moss has been used in my family S| ns a remedy for coughs and colds for ep- fjj wards oi thirty years. 1 myself, though 70 years of age, still find great relief by taking Bennington’s Irish Moss when needed and can recommend it to young and old." So great is the success of this splendid remedy that it is only natural that imilations are on sale. Ask for Bonningt: n’s and get it, CO ■a ttt. rfcS I p[l wll i/Uiy tiiwi'l/, carrageen 1RI&H M TTT:r r:;.s HAVING sold part of my Nursery Grounds, I must, within tho 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. i R. McK. MORISON, THE NURSERIES, I Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 83, 12 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 83, 12 August 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 83, 12 August 1913, Page 7

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