Daily Colonist (1903-02-07) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1903-02-07) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1903-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


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WIRS. ILER SAVED HER BOY'S LIFE

When baby awakensat ni.'-^'ht v/ith the dry, harsh, croupy cough it strikes terror to mother's heart, for she knov.'s that unless she caa bring relief to the child suffocation may soon end all suffering. In most cases there is no time to send for the doctor or even to go for medicine, and hence the wisdom of keeping at hand a bottle of DP.

Chase's Sypup of Linseed and

Tuppentine, mother's favorite remedy for croup, bronchitis, whooping cough and all forms of throat and lung troubles.

While bronchitis may not be so sudden and fatal ia results as croup it tends to become chronic and appear again and again until the bronchial tubes and lungs become diseased and invite consumption or pneumonia.

SVSRS. 'EUGENE SLER, Kins Si. Truro. N.S., states :—" From an infant one of my childrea was troubled wilii bronchitis, and the least cold would aggravate tho trouble. We could not get anything to help him and were often ereatly alarmed. Hearing of Ur. chase's Syrup rf Linseed and Turpentine as a treatment fnr bronchitis wo used it, and are glad to state that It CfTcctcd st com plete cure. If any of the children talte a cold or cough I givo this medicine, and have never known it to fail to bring relief.

" I was troubled a great deal from sick headaches caused by indigestion, and was cured by Dr. Ctiase's Kidney-Liver Pills. I have preat faith in Dr. Chase's Remedies and can recommend them to others."

Mr. Wm. McGce, 49 Wright Ave, Toronto, states :—" There is no remedy in my opinion that can act more promptly than Dr. Chase'.s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. It cured niy sou of croup,

absolutely, in one nij^ht. We f>ave hini a dose when hO

was black ira tho fat^e v/ith choking. It gave him instant'relief, During the nipht he toolc several doses .ind in the morning woke up bright, perfectly well, and ciiecrful. I must say it is a won* deri'ul medicino."



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