OVERHEARD AT THE CORNER.
I One cannot h*v!p overhearing snatches j oi' conversation about town. Some of I thorn are "humourous—some full of trou- ! bios. The following conversation took i plar-o between two vvopen in the .street j n few day? ago, and will interest many:. ! "Often i-i the dead of night I would I lay awako coughing—simply coughing. i Almost every night for weeks I was L-opt awako. My good old home methods failed tp euro'mo, and I couldj n't think what to do." ; "Did you try Baxter's Lung Preserver: 1" asked the other woman. "That's just what I did do. I was i driven to the chemist's in sheer desper- ; ation, and he recommended Baxtc'p-'s , Luna l'rc.s-'u'* or to mo. I have not | roughed at ni^ht since. ! "Which remind:* :rc..": said tho other '• ivo:nan. "'T must get another bottle of i Baxter's no-v fo Uo np in the house." i For dry, irritating night coughs, for \ colds and all vhc-.st ailments, there's no- ; thing like fJjixtcr's Limg Preserve^. :Is TOd. Imttlp i largo size) at chomista 1 and stores.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13458, 2 July 1912, Page 4
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181OVERHEARD AT THE CORNER. Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13458, 2 July 1912, Page 4
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