RECOVERING SLOWLY A PAINFUL PROCESS.
Somo people, when they catch a ohill or a tearing and irritnfing cough,' allow themselves to suffer unnecessary pain, satisfied.to he "recovering slowly." How much more common sense is shown bv those who always keep a bottle.of Tussicura handy. "Tussictira" soothee the throat and nasal passages from the'first doso. It clears the nend aiul brings relief to the lunps. Yet "Tussicura" is about tho only well-known commodity that has not increased in price.. Bottles are still Is. 2d. nnd 2s. 6d. at all chemists and stores.—Advt.'
A light shines bright In a window each night, As a beacon of welcome to - me;. , When I hio from tho toil of, tho town,. To niv cottage beside tho sea; Where loved ones bide by tho wintry tide And all weathers in comfort endure, When wild winds blow, sound lungs they owe. ■. • ' . , ' To Woods' Great Peppermint -Cure. —Advt.
Tan boots are easily dirtied, but this can be quickly got over if you use "TANOL.' 1 It cleans; polishes, tad preserves.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 228, 21 June 1920, Page 6
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