• Recent experience has tended to show that carrier pigeons and other birds of passage are guided by magnetic cnr- ' rents. M. A. Thauzies, «-i French student of pigeons, has noted that on two when pigeon flights were unsatisfactory magnetic storms were occurring; arid the flights of these birds have been becoming often uncertain and erratic since wireless telegraphy came into extensive use. TVHOOHNG COUGH. Never neglect whooping cough, for children are often permanently injured by the awful strainiug of the cough. There is no danger whatever from whooping cough when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given. It should be given afc once, repeating the dose frequently. It liquifies the tough mucus, makes it easy, to expectorate, keeps the cough loose, and counteracts iuit toutomi inwards pupymftpfc —TAflvtl
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Evening Star, Issue 15907, 13 September 1915, Page 2
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127Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15907, 13 September 1915, Page 2
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