STUFFY ROOMS.
A TIMELY WARNING. NOTHING is moro essential to Health than that tho Blood bo thoroughly oxygenated. With every broath a person ' exhales a deadly poison — Carbonic Acid — mid inhales tho life-giving oxygen. Yet the fcr of draughts causes most poraous to breath the same air, over and over again— air that is loaded 'with exhalations from tho lungs, emanalioiu from the body, and often vitiated by tobacco, etc. Experiments with animals havo demonstrated that death soon takes plsco if confined in a limited spaco without ho admission cf puro acr to counteract tho exhalations of the lungs ano body. Stuffy Koom Air weakens tho lungs anu the whole Erstem ; and to this caiuo can i>o tracpd tho origin of most lung and tLroa troubles. ThcEe diseafes should be n.pieu in the bud and immediate relief secuvm! Ly the prompt use of BAXi'ER'S LUXG I'RESkJ.iVER. It is the one remedy to havo at hand to prevent a slight JOUCJtf or COLD developing into Pciinanout. Lung Trouble*. The slight Cough ci' Colcf is easily cured. Bad Coughs ov Colds uro not so easy, but always succumb to tho VALUABLE HEALING PROPEtf" ' of BAXTER'S LUNG l'REb. 1 ' All Coughs and Colds do. Ml' >7
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 10
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