"I shall tell the unvarnished truth in this investigation !" "Well, 1 ' answered Senator Sorghun, "I don't know as varnish is important. But. how about whitewash?" Nearly all cough medicines that are offered for sal© simply control the cough — that is all. There is nothing healing about them. This is where they differ so greatly from Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. When the mucous lining of the throat becomes congested, when the lining membrane of the bronchial tube is inflamed, or when the most delicate tissues of the lungs become affected, then Chamberlain's Cough Remedy shows itself superior to all other medicines, because of its healing and strengthening properties. Its power to control congestion and inflammation puts it in a different list from any other cough medicine. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy soothes, heals, and strengthens. The cough disappears, for the cause has been removed. —Advt.
H ii^^^iS TNDIGESTION is one of the most prevalent and -disease-pro- BfiJ W VflPr*lilabS» dueing" complaints which afilict mankind to-day. There is H§| R js^r nothing 1 in all this wopld so important to you as g?ood |gs H d^§^%^J®\\ digestion. Food must be eaten to sustain life, and must be gal WLds%i§sMssSsßL %k digested and converted into blood. When the digea- mh /^^llsiffiiiiESaraL tion fails the whole body suffers. Pains in the chest; §89 nfa%&2B®9^fflM^''3tear disagreeable taste in the mouth; dull pains in the g| j^eiiiiiiilKisil&giP^ head; loss of appetite; sallow complexion; and coated gjfi§ 11-4?§iiiiOT^L2ilP**^ tongue are amongst the most notable symptoms. « ll^iaifilliiii&Saiiifs — '■ »«r ■ BILE BEAMS are the only rational and reliable cure f3| for indigestion. They regulate the flow of bile, purify §g| _^^B^ra^^PL^^^^N^*^ • the blood, promote the liver to healthy action, tone up BS the stomach, stimulate the glands which secrete the §g| gastric jui«e, thus promoting the whole internal MJS economy to natural and healthy effort. Rn
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 90, 17 April 1909, Page 14
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