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NEWS AND NOTES.

Grea er New York’s daily consumption of water amounts to neatly 600,000,000 gallons No more grinding of teeth with WADE’S WORM PIGS. The ooal output in 1919 was 229,743.120 tons, more than 2,000,000 ahove that of 1913 N-A-2-Q-L, the scientific preparation which never fails to relieve coughs,' colds, sore throats, and chest troubles. 1/6 buys 60 doses. America’s potato crop last year was 858, 000,000 bushel?, 54,000,000 below the 1918 crop

Carry it in your pocket. •• NAZOL " protect? from colds, coughs, and sore thro&ti. Penetrating, pleasant, safe, and convenient 1/6 buys 60 dosei Tbe present value of the British Government’s bolding in Suez Canal shares is approximately £23,200,060 Irritation in the throat, stuffiness in the head banished by “ NAZOL ” Instant relief. Get a Nazol Inhaler A person begins to loss height at the age of 50 and at the age of 90 be baa lost about one and a half Inches a (t«p theatre, dance, or party take * NAZOL.” Prevents chill from changing am ‘ phe'es Convenient for pocket or bag. 1/6 f r 60 dores A oirl who claimed she was only serenading hj r young man, was recently fined in London for disorderly behaviour Order by name ” NAZOL " Refuse sobetitutos. Nothing like “ NAZOL ” (or routing a cold quickly. Exports of wax from Brazil for the first few months of 1920 totalled £270,0q0 io valu>\ the price approaching £350 per ton NOTHING RELIEVES SJ QUICKLY. No one l : ving in the country should be without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy Dysentery. Diarrhoea or Colic are liable to attack your family at any time When this happens you want a medicine on band which wi 1 give immediate rel*bf, and nothing will do a i more quickly li.ar Chamberlain's Cilic and Diarrhoea R»m»d/.—Sold by W Reid and Sons. Ltd, and T J Colter The most expensive cf London in po-'anl buildings the Law Courts, covering seven acres They cost nearly €2,500,000 BEATS THEM ALL. You can say what you will about this or that being good for a spr.un but Chamberlain's Pain Balm beats them all. The quick'-r a’d oftener yon rub in Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, the sooner the sprain will be ao>-«. Sold by W Reid and Sons, Ltd., and T J Cotter. The bamboo sometimes grows 2 tt in 24 hours There are 30 varities of this tree ; the smallest is only 6in 'in height and the largest 159 ft SOON PUT YOU RIGHT. Constipation brings many of the ordinary ailments in its triin. Keep your bowels regular and you will enjoy good health See that your diet ie simple and wholesome. Take Chamberlain's Tablets occasionally and and they will tone up the bowels to act naturally Buy « bottle to day.—Sold by W. Reid and Rons, Ltd., and T. T. Cotter. Th' 1 United States Government collects a tax of 1 per cent for each 25 cents or fraction thereof charged for toilet articles and proprietary medicinal preparations NEED BE NO ANXIETY If Chamb°rlain’a Cough Remedy is kept on hand th°re need be no anxiety io a house wh n re the'e are croupy children. The first evraptems of orouo is hoars mesa. Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in frequent doses at the very first symptpn and you will ward off the attick. When not treated at the fir?t pympton, the hoarseness is followed by a ppculiar rough ooagh. Even after this crouoy cough appears the attack may be prevented by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in frequent doses.—Sold by W Reid and Sons. Ltd. and T. J Cotter.* A large nest of wasps, save one naturalist, will account for at least 24,000 flies In one day HITS THE SPOT EVERY TIME. „ When you cannot sleep for coughing take Ohambejiain’a Cough Remedy Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will hit the spot every time You feel its soothing, quieting, and healing powers at once. It will allay the irritation and tickling of the throat, quiet the cough and make sleep possible. It soothes and heals the delicate membranes of the throat. If you take it for a cough, you konw the cough will disspoear and that it will leave your thmat an! bronchial tube" in a healthy condition Bold by W. Beid and Sons. Ltd , and T J. Cotter ••KEaTTNiVS POWDER" destroys RUGS FLEAS. MOTHS, BEETLES, and all o‘ber insect, whilst quite harmless tn domestic animals In exterminating UsetUs the success of this oowder is extraordinary. Ills oerfectly clean in J”®, th « article von purchase is " with the signature THOMAS KEATING on each tirf, as imitations are noxious and ineffectual, Sold in Tins, 6d and Is each, by all chemists. Tuhoat A.vraoTio*s inn Hoxnsnvess. - s ifferlno from Imitation of the throat and . larseneaa will be agreeably satprfsed at the a most Immediate relief afforded by the use i. p row n’« Bronchitis Troches.'* These ,moos " lozenges” are now gold by moat reectable ohsmists in the country. JPeople jub’od with a “ hacking cough,” a” aligh old,"or bronchial affections,cannot try them too ’soon, as similar troubles. If allowed to progress, result in serious Pulmouary and Asthmatic affections. See that the signature, of John I Brown and Son la on every wrapper. —Pronared by Joun I Bbowm <s Son, Boston, U.Kf European depot. 83 Farringdon Road, Londor, -England, There is no occasion to suffer for long yon have a headache, Bilious or Nervoa Yon oan always cure It in about 15 minut by taking a Dr Groaaland Headache Bowie Tasteless and sate] 1/6 all stores. N.B. R fuse substitutes. * I .TO THE DEAF. A rioh laly, oared of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Art!” :i*l Ear Drnma, has sent ti,UOO to this Institute, soXhat deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them fret.. Apply to Department O. VV. The Institute, " LoQg>i >tt,'' QatJnersburr, Lon* don. W., England. ' 4 $

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Lake County Press, Issue 2855, 23 September 1920, Page 5

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NEWS AND NOTES. Lake County Press, Issue 2855, 23 September 1920, Page 5

NEWS AND NOTES. Lake County Press, Issue 2855, 23 September 1920, Page 5