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A ilLN'T FOB ilOTJIEItS.
HOW TO JIAKF. A T.\tl COirr.lt SYRUP THAT
-CHILDREN 1.IKE.
. Tar preparations, as prescribed by plirsielaiis
usually taste h> ut.pleasint that it is difficult
to gt-t. children to take them. Mothers who have
exi»criemod. this difficulty will therefore be glad
to learn that one of the cheapest, as well as one
uf .tto nio-t iflccUvc, cough syrups known, and
which is at the same timo so pleasant .o take
lliat children ask for it, can be prepared by
simply dissolving bitrate of .tar in hot water
The following is tlio host recipe:— Obtain a "-oz!
bottle of bit'.utc of lor from the chemist, and'add
the or. tents tc a simple .syrup prepared bv dis
solving b or. of sugar in half a pint o'f ho-
water, stirring well ail the time. When cold
pour into a bottle, and tork tightly. The cougn
syrup" is ihen ready, for urn when required. From
r.no half to cne toospoonful every hour or two
will qiiickly relieve a most stublmrn cough or
eohl. and tend to prevent tho danger ever present
in children «.f contracting lung trouble, influenza
and pneumonia. For grown up people the dose
.nay he doubled, ami it will lie found particularly
valuable in relieving .and preventing those
cv.tiii-rli.il ami bronchial troubles which sii fro
luently leaf lo more serious complaints — Advt, J
. i. 1
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