DIPHTHERIA CHECKED.* i . < In a Hawke’s Bav township not Ibng since, two boys wore ailing, and when the doctor arrived ho diagnosed the trouble as virulent Diphtheria. At his suggestion Fluenzol, was hurriedly procured and the whole family irrigated and disinfected their throats. The.? thus escaped the inconvenience isolation, ,■*, i
J^UTTER-WRAPPBRS. —To, Dairy farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office. Your duty is absolutely. plain and obvious. At the first sign of a cough or cold give the kiddies Bonnington’s Irish Moss. No other remedy is so sure and safe. It draws an antiseptic film over the delicate lining of ‘he throat, and thus protects it froin the dreaded 1 Fla ’ germs. Bennington’s is made to. a •lie, 4/w. time tested formula, by fully Handy pocket qualified pharmacists. It is as •iie,. 1/6. powerful as it is. safe. ALWAYS KEEP A LARGE BOTTLE OF BONNINGTON'S IN THE HOUSE Sold by all Chemitto and Stores. Large family size. 2/6. IRISH MOSS TOR COli’ iS V COLDS
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 87, 17 August 1923, Page 6
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