&**,*%£; When little IClsie's throat develops soreness, or when wee Willie begins to cough—it is necessary for Mother to act at once. Neglected ™ throat and chest troubles in young children rapidly become very serious indeed. Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss has been the watchful mothers' standby for over 50 years. In the relief and cure of Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup and Bronchitis its effect is swift, certain and safe. It is the Family Remedy—to folks of all ages | and both sexes its curative qualities bring m prompt ease and a quick return to health in ail % affections of the throat and chest. —with half-a-century's pub it—should be in every hor mer. Its genuine efficacy dreds of letters like these :- f the Club Hotel, Greytown, writes a* follows: _juch pleasure in testifying U> the curative properties of your preparation 'Bonnington's Irish Moss. My two little boys aged five and six had very severe colds; I gave them different remedies but nothing would cure them except 'Bennington's Irish Moss. My husband also had a very bad cold, used the same remedy with perfect success. lam so pleased with Bouington s that 1 am never without it." i E P Home, St. Aabyn Street,HatUtus, writes as follow*: i "this is lo certify that 1 have used your cough remedy | in my house for fifteen years. As a family remedy I J consider your 'Bennington** Irish Moss far beyond any i ; Cher remedy on the market. My wife would never be i without it in the house, as the children are very subject ) 1 to croup, and 'Bonnington's Irish Moss alway. gnet them instant relief." The ereat demand for Bonnington's Carrageen Irish °i ..... _»..J . -f imShitinnt Ml tn the market. Insist on getting BONNINGTON'S. ■<.,J::f:±. :**[,Zi*3&&z: K ' l .i~ -: ■': •s*. ■ :■':*,, r i: * wis.*
DF. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY Oi' !iJI the in'.'.' discoveries in medical science, the mo-1 remarkable in recent yi'ius. is one which nill prove invahi- •; lie to t housaiids of people, and \vlu< li i ; i/ikn u i In' place nl' iill other remedies for the relief of coughs and colds. The preparation is called Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery I'.h- ( oiiglis and ( (.Ids, and is a scientific compound of great merit. It is most healing to the lungs iiiid throat. ;;"<! stun., the cough or cold i'i a rem'ai k«i' lv s.h irt tint". ! av im/ ... had after-effeHs. As it contains no opiates or other poisons, it i;i perfectly safe remedv for children, avd i-i particularly good <or croup and whooping cough. The uose >s small, and it is to talc. Prhe, 's (id and lis. Obtainable at U. Richard-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 33, 9 June 1915, Page 7
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436Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 33, 9 June 1915, Page 7
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