For Bronchial Coughs, tahe foods’ Groat Peppermint C-ire
A SJiA~ sst” hold of the children. Some children catch cold readily and each successive cold, if not checked at once, is likely to weaken the lungs more and more. It is when the lungs are so weakened that youngsters are more easily subject to bronchitis and consumption. At _ the first sign Ox trouble, give the children r ’hey take it readily ol their own accord lecause of the quick relief .t affords iroup and whooping cough both yield o the curative and soothing influence ,[ Bennington’s. A Nelson lady have great pleasure in recommend„b your Irish Moss and can remember t being used by our family for twentyive years or more. I also ind it invaluable for roup, which some of my hildren have been subectto. lean say it never ails to give relief. 1 ad- *~- ise all mothers to use it. car Mrs. Walter Broad. iv it at your chemist's or at B store.' Call for it by name d see that you get it—mu tarns are sometimes offered refuse them. 11 ’ ONNIKiOTON BONNINGTON’t, CARRAGEEN IRISH.MOSS
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. N° TICE is hereby given by tlie undersigned owners of property on Salisbury and Beaccmsfield Hoads, that all persons trespassing on their lands with dogs or guns will be prosecuted, and dogs shot. I). FISCHER. J. BUCK. P. J. PETERS EX. C. HODGE. W. SWAN. J. 0. BONIFACE. G. M. HAMILTON. F. SCHUMACHER. C. MAVHEAI). 0. SC MUM ACT! EH.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 8
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248Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 8
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