A WOED TO TRAVELLERS. The excitement incidental to travelling and chaugo of water and food often brings on diarrhoea, colic, and pain in tho stomach, mid for this reason no ono should leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea liomedy. It can always be depended upon to effect a quick cure. It cannot be procured when ou board train or steamer, and. that is when it is most likclv to be needed, and for this reason should always bo procured before leaving home.—Advt. 9* Queen Alexandra sent a cheque with a charming autograph letter of congratulation to Lieutenant Eric Ilarbord, 8.N., grandson of the Duke of Grnfton, who was married at Cowe-s recently to Miss Kosc Jobn.sroiie, daughter of Colonel Johnstone, of Rothsay. Cowes. A great many of their relations and friends followed Queen Alexandra's example and sent cheques to the happy couple ia place of the usual—and often useless and dupli-v.tcd-gifts. brown's kiddies had bronchitis, and Mrs. Brown the "Flue." Poor Brown himself was iu the dumps, and things looked very blue. A kindly neighbour dosed them all with Great Peppermint Cure, 'Twas just tho thing to fix them up and make recovery sure. "Gee whiz!" said Brown, "That's simple!" He plucked up heart again, And now the Browns, and Mrs. Brown, are all as right is rain.—Advt-
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1284, 13 November 1911, Page 8
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