COUGHS AND COLDS HOW TO AVOID THEM;. A won-known public man, who is constantly on the move throughout tho dominion, was recently asked by a friend on the Main Trunk sleeper why it was that ho always seemed to dodge coughs and colds. “ Well, you know,” ho said, “ I attribute my immunity largely to the fact that I always carry a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver along with me. Take to-night, for instance, when there is quite a ‘ nip ’ in the air. I would not dream of turning in without a dose of 1 Baxter’s.’ It seems to teep ‘ old man cold ’ at bay. Although I am constantly travelling under all sorts of conditions, coughs and colds have no terrors for me when I have the reliable ‘ Baxter’s.’ ” Like this man you, too, can be free of all these! disagreeable complaints ii yon will take a dose of Baxter’s Lung Preserver irt time. Bo prepared, and get a bottle without delay. Besides being a wonderful cough and cold remedy that is pleasant to take and does you good from the first dose, “Baxter’s” possesses wonderful tonic properties that help to build you up. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle from any chemist or store for 2s 6d; o£, bettor still, get the family size at 4s 6d.—[Adrt.]
In a will Terentiy filed at Whitp Plains, United States, a father provided that his children, the eldest of whom is 32 and the youngest 17, must wait until they reach the age of fifty before'they inherit their share in his estate. “They will then,” ran the will, “ have developed a greater degree of respect for their father than they have sjjowa during his lifetime.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19050, 19 September 1925, Page 15
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