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Fireside Hospitality. When the chill evenings drive us to our fireside it is then that we seek our friends and strengthen the ties I of gwl fellowship. I To deepen the im--3 pressio 1 upon the I memory of charmI ing hosp : tality of- | fer your friends [Aulsebrook's I TENNIS I CREAMY I CHOCOLATE I Biscuits.

STUFFY ROOMS. A TIMELY WARNING. NOTHING is more essential to health •»•* than that the blocd be thoroughly oxyg?n*;od. With every breath a person exha.os a deadly poison—carbonic gas—l>r<l .i. hales the life-giving oxygen. Yet the feer of draughts causes most persons to brett.ie the rame »ir ever and ov-er Again—air that is leaded with exhalations from the lungs, emanations from the body, and often ritiated by tobacco, etc. Experiments with animals have demonstrated that death soon takes place if oonfiued in a limited space without the admissicn oi pure a.i ;o ccurteract tfce exhalations of the ;ui-z« and body. Stuffy rorm air weakens the lungs and the whole system, and k> this cau*e can be traced the origin of icojt iu':<r u;.d throat trcu'oles. These d.s«a-<>« fhou'.d b* i.ippcil in the bud. and iiamedute re ief secured by the prompt use of Barer's Lung Pr-:server. It is the one remedy to have at hand present a «lijht Cough <r Coid deveioji.ng into pernaancnl lung troubies. The slight Ccuffh or Oo'd is easily cured. Bed Coughs or Cods are not so easy, but always succumb to the valuable heajng properties of Baxter's _ Lung Pre-

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12852, 10 July 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12852, 10 July 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12852, 10 July 1907, Page 2