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BUSINESS NOTICES. esperate, r* si a Dangerous coughs. Extremely p> perilous coughs. Coughs that 4j f rasp and tear the throat and , h lungs. Coughs that shake the | tf whole body. You need a regular < I medicine, a doctor's medicine, for [ such a cough. You need SOLD If FOB 75 YEARS It gives just the aid to nature necessary to control the cou,r,h and heal the inflamed membranes. Ask your doctor all about this toAMrxe s o ld in three sizes. ' To hasten recovery, keep your < jowels in good condition. Use Ayer's Pills, if nc pessary, in order < to have daily r, o vements. These pills are suga*; -coated, all vegeta- < ble. They "«eep the liver active. Dose, on T ,y one pill. Propar'jd t>y DR. J. C. AYEE, & CO., LoweU. Maes., V. B. A. Diseased lungs cruise more deaths every year throughout the length and, breadth of the universe than all other human afflictions. Consumption is always preceded by a cold, developing into a cough, which is followed by a gradual weakening and wasting of the system, resulting sooner or Jater in the great white scourge. 1 | is the: most effective "of all remedies CRJWtSiJdt! and M%yfM&<™! ; • discomposed of an aggregation of lung healing, strength-renewing, healthgiving ingredients which 'are so ,li skilfully and accurately com- ™ pounded as to assure the. quickest recovery without? the slightest dan- ® ger to the weakest constitution. -& Norwegian Cod Liver Oii, fresh E Eggs, Beechwood Creasote and -je Hypophosphites of Limc'and Soda. « These arc the constituents of Lane's .Emulsion, and if you ask the doctor, he will tell you that they are all of [j j the greatest value in the treatment -jj of lung, throat, digestive and ~* J wasting diseases. ' " _J Here are a'few extracts from testi- , monials. in our possession'/ 1 .They ' U ' prove its value. jj] Emulsion, it did me :o much good." " c are never v, icliout Line's -"* Emulsion; It always 'teurtsr our 01 coJds." "As soon as the children •-fl have the least cold, I give,- them: Lane's Emulsion." " Your Emulsion *" cured me of bronchi lis of five years' i_Ss standing;" "We think worlds of en Lane's. Emulsion. It made Qui' _. child strong and well." Lffi • - . Let Lane's Emulsion tell it:-, own stpry ofS 3; h»altl*in your 'home. Get a-boii.it; from the r~-$ local, chemist or storekeeper. The j.irice it *--*M 2/G and 4/6 per b.nt!e, of .which ill." lar.4';: m\\ siwis 'the' iffij'/'e' ecwtomreyl. tefTsUTrri j! a^tiui|KA : ;r>(<jfi o'J ' (Ui.CMTt.iIY IJM Prepared onlyjjy. 1',.-.C.j. J.. ; '-..i> i_, (~i.;u!;,l. T t"'' l .; fo«^ui■fcz>=>un^ i:

Bonnington's Standard Family Cough Remedy | Time is the best test of a medicine. No J matter what claims are made for a pre- | paration, its real merits will be known J ere many years. Many cough medi- I cines have tried to secure popular favour I in the past fifty years. Many failed, I because performance was not eaual to | the claims they made. Yet, year after 1 year, for over half a century, Bonnin"ton's H Irish Moss has steadilv increased in sales antl 1 in popular favour. To-day it is the standard 1 family cough remedy in more homes than ever I before. Success is due to its exceptional merils. 1 for no extravagant claims have been made on H i'j behalf. Bonnington's Irish Moss. • jfl it a sure and effectual remedy for conjjhs, H colds and all chest and lung affections |f for it contains no injurious drugs. I Do not be put off with an imitation. Ask || for and get Bonnington's—refuse the substitute If of inferior quality. 6- H M&&^^*z:&v<:,nu:&z!&&M I If II T : ■■:■:■=■• ■■-•••'•-'■.•.:-' ! l^.J r, 0l ?> SQF9 Pkm®! BEEOIHTraf ALWfiTBGOBESI Efsrywker*.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 28, 7 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 28, 7 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 28, 7 June 1913, Page 7

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