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1914 Maclean's February Prince Albert Tobacco
First of all - you buy a jimmy pipe. Get one that churns-up with your spirit right off the bat, natural like. Then lay a dime against a tidy red tin of Prince Albert tobacco that's all pleasing and fragrant and fresh. A match! - and you're off! P. A. can't burn your tongue - can't parch your throat! Just mellow and cheerful. Why, men, to open up the A. M. with some P. A. is like getting money from home in the first mail - just punches a smile right into your system! Get under this: - Prince Albert is made by an exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch. P. A. has made it possible for thousands of men to smoke a pipe who never could endure the tongue-sting brands. And realize: No other tobacco can be made like PRINCE ALBERT the inter-national joy smoke. You can buy Prince Albert down in the village, on Broadway, anywhere, everywhere - afloat or ashore! In tidy red full 2-oz. tins. You get it fresh and fragrant - the real P. A. flavor - wherever you drop in, because Prince Albert is the inter-national pipe smoke and cigarette makin's brand. "P. A. makes a fellow feel so find and dandy," says Pap, "that I don't care what the weather is so long as there is P. A. in the near vicinity. "Smoke P. A. red hot as if old jimmy was an engine and she can't touch your tongue. Go to it like sixty and she is there good and trye, like a high top thoroughbred.", This is a medium-sized ad for Prince Albert tobacco. It depicts an elderly man smoking a pipe, as well as an illustration of a tin of Prince Albert tobacco that has "PRINCE ALBERT CRIMP CUT LONG BURNING PIPE AND CIGARETTE TOBACCO" written on it. This ad is very different from previous Prince Albert ads, which were all Native-American-themed. This one makes no reference whatsoever., joy
1914 Maclean's February Salada Tea
Possessing exquisite freshnesss and a fullness of flavour not found in other teas "SALADA" CEYLON TEA - "Pure and Clean to a Leaf" BLACK, MIXED OR NATURAL GREEN Sealed Packets Only Beware of Imitations, This is a small text-only ad on a page of many for Salada Ceylon tea., -
1914 Maclean's January Formamint
Sore Throat? Then simply suck a few Formamint Tablets. They give instant relief from pain, and a rapid, pleasant cure. These pleasant-tasting tablets, sucked like sweets, are harmless to you, but absolutely fatal to germs in your mouth and throat - and germs are the cause of sore throat. Because Formamint kills these germs, it both cures sore throat and - if taken regularly - stops you from catching that and other germ ailments. And it is so cooling and refreshing, so pleasant to use. Write for a Free Sample to-day. Formamint The Germ-Killing Throat Tablet Formaminet also protects you against dangerous infectious diseases, the germs of which attack you through the mouth and throat. That is why Formamint is used in all Infectious Diseases' Hospitals to prevent the doctors and nurses from being infected, by their patients, with Consumption, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Measles, etc. Remember this when epidemics are about! And give your children Formamint to prevent them from catching other children's compaints at school. Other uses of Formamint - in Mouth Troubles, for instance, Tainted Breath, Spongy Gyms, etc. - are fully explained in the interesting Booklet which we send with every Sample of Formamint. Write for these to-day to A. Wulfing & Co., P. O. Box 2622 Montreal, mentioning this magazine, and enclosing 2c. stamp for postage. (All Druggists sell Formamint, price 50c. per bottle.) The Earl of Kilmorey writes: - "I am glad to give my testimony to the soothing and curative effects of your potent remedy, Formamint." The Bishop of Hull writes: - "Wulfing's Formamint Tablets are the best specific I know of for preventing sore throat." Signor Ceruso the world-famous tenor writes: - "I have found Formamint very beneficial to the throat, and pleasant to the taste.", This is a medium-sized ad on a page of a few for Formamint, a tablet/lozenge for sore throats. It depicts an illustration of a woman holding a bottle and raising a tablet to her mouth. Included to to pain-relief component.This is a medium-sized ad on a page of a few for Formamint, a tablet/lozenge for sore throats. It depicts an illustration of a woman holding a bottle and raising a tablet to her mouth. Included to to pain-relief component., relief, pep
1914 Maclean's January Patterson's Chocolate
Patterson's Toronto | "A Matter of Good Taste" Recognized as Canada's leading craftsmen in the production of fine chocolates. "Purple Royal" Chocolates $1.50 the Pound | "Private Stock" Chocolate $1.00 the pound | "Fruit Sundaes", This is a small ad on a page of multiple advertising Patterson's chocolates. It refers to craftsmanship and depicts an illustration of a cherubic baby giving a box of chocolates to a woman., -
1914 Maclean's January Postum
Drunk On Coffee | About 15 centuries ago an Arab herder of goats driving the flock through some new country was alarmed at the antics of the animals and through they were "possessed of the devil." Each day the same thing occurred after the goats had eaten a certain kind of berry. The goatherd thought he would eat a few to try the effect. That was the discovery of coffee. Arabs learned to brown the berries and boil them, drinking the liquor, which was then and now recognized to have a direct action on the heart, and of course the reaction and depression later on. Coffee sets up a partial congestion of the liver; dulls the brain; wrecks the nerves, and interferes with digestion. Anyone can easily prove whether it be coffee that causes the periodical headaches, sick stomach, bowel troubles, weak heart, kidney complaint, weak eyes, neuralgia, rheumatism or nervous prostration. Simply leave it off entirely for ten days and have a rich, piping hot cup of Postum. If you find, in a day or two, that you are getting better, that's your cue, follow it straight back to health, comfort, and the power to do things. Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Postum - must be well boiled. Instant Postum - is a soluble powder. A spoonful dissolves in a cup of hot water, and with sugar and cream makes a delicious beverage instantly. "There's a Reason" for Postum., This is a medium-sized ad for Postum, which advertises AGAINST caffeine/tea/coffee, and suggests itself as an alternative., pep
1914 Maclean's July Coca Cola
Delicious Coca-Cola Pure and Wholesome | Demand the genuine by the full name--Nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Atlanta, Ga., This is a full-page colour ad for Coca-Cola, depicting a woman drinking it out of a Coca-Cola cup. The entire page is colourized with red., -
1914 Maclean's July Coca Cola
Delicious Coca-Cola Pure and Wholesome | Demand the genuine by the full name--Nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Atlanta, Ga., This is a full-page colour ad for Coca-Cola, depicting a woman drinking it out of a Coca-Cola cup. The entire page is colourized with red., -
1914 Maclean's June Coca Cola
A Man's Drink - A Woman's Drink - Everybody's Drink | Vigorously good---and keenly delicious. Thirst-quenching and refreshing. The national beverage---and yours. Demand the genuine by full name---Nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO. TORONTO, ONT. Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola., This is a full-page black and white ad for Coca-Cola. It depicts a man and a woman drinking from Coca Cola glasses., pep
1914 Maclean's June Coca Cola
A Man's Drink - A Woman's Drink - Everybody's Drink | Vigorously good---and keenly delicious. Thirst-quenching and refreshing. The national beverage---and yours. Demand the genuine by full name---Nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO. TORONTO, ONT. Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola., This is a full-page black and white ad for Coca-Cola. It depicts a man and a woman drinking from Coca Cola glasses., pep
1914 Maclean's June Minard's Liniment
This ad reappears multiple times throughout the rest of 1914., Handy for emergency This is the original and only genuine MINARD'S LINIMENT It has given years and years of satisfaction. Makes pains vanish in a few moments. A reliable, quick remedy. Beware of Imitations. Sold on its Merits., This is a small ad on a page of many for Minard's Liniment, a pain ointment/balm. It is different from previous ads. There is an image of what looks to be a tin/tube of ointment., relief
1914 Maclean's June Minard's Liniment
Handy for emergency This is the original and only genuine MINARD'S LINIMENT It has given years and years of satisfaction. Makes pains vanish in a few moments. A reliable, quick remedy. Beware of Imitations. Sold on its Merits., This is a small ad on a page of many for Minard's Liniment, a pain ointment/balm. It is different from previous ads. There is an image of what looks to be a tin/tube of ointment., relief
1914 Maclean's June Mothersill's Seasick Remedy
Also appears in August 1914, SEASICKNESS AND TRAINSICKNESS Be Happy and Well While Travelling | A Preventative and Correcective | Mothersill's Seasick Remedy | Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Officially adopted by Steamship Companies on both fresh and salt water--endorsed by highest authorities--and used by travelers the world over. Contains no cocaine, morphine, opium, chloral, coal tar products, or their derivatives. Sold by leading druggists, 50c box enough for 24 hours. $2.00 box for ocean voyage. The One Dependable Preventative of Nausea. A Copy of Mothersill's Travel Book sent by request, without charge. MOTHERSILL REMEDY CO., Detroit, Michigan. Also at 19 S Bride Street, London; Montreal, New York, Paris, Milan, Hamburg., This is a medium-sized ad on a page of many for Mothersill's Seasick Remedy. It depicts a ship on water and a person looking through a buoy. Not much is said about the product composition but it is stated that the product does NOT contain cocaine, morphine, opium, and thus, included for the mention of psychoactives and potential psychoactives included., joy
1914 Maclean's June Mothersill's Seasick Remedy
Also appears in 1914 August, SEASICKNESS AND TRAINSICKNESS Be Happy and Well While Travelling | A Preventative and Correcective | Mothersill's Seasick Remedy | Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Officially adopted by Steamship Companies on both fresh and salt water--endorsed by highest authorities--and used by travelers the world over. Contains no cocaine, morphine, opium, chloral, coal tar products, or their derivatives. Sold by leading druggists, 50c box enough for 24 hours. $2.00 box for ocean voyage. The One Dependable Preventative of Nausea. A Copy of Mothersill's Travel Book sent by request, without charge. MOTHERSILL REMEDY CO., Detroit, Michigan. Also at 19 S Bride Street, London; Montreal, New York, Paris, Milan, Hamburg., This is a medium-sized ad on a page of many for Mothersill's Seasick Remedy. It depicts a ship on water and a person looking through a buoy. Not much is said about the product composition but it is stated that the product does NOT contain cocaine, morphine, opium, and thus, included for the mention of psychoactives and potential psychoactives included., joy
1914 Maclean's June Postum
A Time Comes when the recurrence of headaches, indigestion, sleeplessness, nervousness, or symptoms of heart trouble leads one to look for a way out. Coffee is a common, but often unsuspected cause of such troubles. It contains the drug, caffeine (about 2 1/2 grains to the cup), the action of which tends to weaken normal functions, and leads to serious complications. Thousands of people have found that the way out is to stop coffee and use POSTUM | It looks like coffee and tastes much like high-grade Java, but is absolutely free from coffee; the drug, caffeine; or any other harmful substance. Coffee is not a food, but a strong irritant. Postum is a pure food-drink, containing nothing but the true nourishment from wheat, and a small per cent of molasses, of which it is made. Postum now comes in two forms. Regular Postum - must be well boiled. 15c and 25c packages. Instant Postum - a soluble poweder. A teaspoonful stirred in a cup of hot water makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30c and 50c tins. The cost per cup of both kind is about the same. "There's a Reason" for Postum - sold by Grocers., This is a medium-sized ad for Postum, which is advertised as being a healthier alternative to coffee/caffeine. Previous versions of the ad have made mentions of vitality/vigor, though this one, lesser so. There is an illustration of a man reading a tin of Postum., -
1914 Maclean's June Prince Albert Tobacco
Just about time you got yours | The limit of going some in the smokings line is to make fire with a match, then hitch it to a jimmy pipe packed brimful of Prince Albert! Me-o-my! Doesn't make any difference when you think about being able to smoke a pipe, you can and you will--and get happy on every pull--if you'll nail your flag to the mast of PRINCE ALBERT the inter-national joy smoke | Men, here's class--and quality and flavor and fragrance. Get a whiff or a puff of P.A. fresh out of a pipe or from a makin's cigarette and you've just got to have more. Tastes so good it's right hard to wait till the next fire-up. Because P.A. can't bite your tongue! BIte's cut out by a patented process. Paste that in your hat! Say, you chum up to a jimmy pipe. And some P.A. that you'll call by its first name before you're an hour older. And you'll find yourself on the road to contentment. It's bully fine to be jimmy pipe joy'us. Prince Albert is manufactured only by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. in Winston-Salem, N. C., U. S. A. It is imported from the United States by Canadian wholesalers, and is sold by all leading retail dealers. Prince Albert is the largest selling brand of pipe smoking tobacco in the world. Sold everywhere in 1/2-pound tidy red tins. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C., U. S. A., This is a medium-sized ad for Prince Albert tobacco. It depicts an elderly man smoking a pipe, as well as an illustration of a tin of Prince Albert tobacco that has "PRINCE ALBERT CRIMP CUT LONG BURNING PIPE AND CIGARETTE TOBACCO" written on it, the same image as a previous ad. However, the text on this ad is different from the previous ones., joy, sexuality
1914 Maclean's June Prince Albert Tobacco
Just about time you got yours | The limit of going some in the smokings line is to make fire with a match, then hitch it to a jimmy pipe packed brimful of Prince Albert! Me-o-my! Doesn't make any difference when you think about being able to smoke a pipe, you can and you will--and get happy on every pull--if you'll nail your flag to the mast of PRINCE ALBERT the inter-national joy smoke | Men, here's class--and quality and flavor and fragrance. Get a whiff or a puff of P.A. fresh out of a pipe or from a makin's cigarette and you've just got to have more. Tastes so good it's right hard to wait till the next fire-up. Because P.A. can't bite your tongue! BIte's cut out by a patented process. Paste that in your hat! Say, you chum up to a jimmy pipe. And some P.A. that you'll call by its first name before you're an hour older. And you'll find yourself on the road to contentment. It's bully fine to be jimmy pipe joy'us. Prince Albert is manufactured only by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. in Winston-Salem, N. C., U. S. A. It is imported from the United States by Canadian wholesalers, and is sold by all leading retail dealers. Prince Albert is the largest selling brand of pipe smoking tobacco in the world. Sold everywhere in 1/2-pound tidy red tins. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C., U. S. A., This is a medium-sized ad for Prince Albert tobacco. It depicts an elderly man smoking a pipe, as well as an illustration of a tin of Prince Albert tobacco that has "PRINCE ALBERT CRIMP CUT LONG BURNING PIPE AND CIGARETTE TOBACCO" written on it, the same image as a previous ad. However, the text on this ad is different from the previous ones., joy, sexuality
1914 Maclean's June Salada Tea
TEA | What pleasant thought that magic word conjures up on chilly afternoons; dark forbidding days when nothing seems so comforting as a bright hearth fire and a delicious cup of "SALADA", This is a small ad on a page of many for Salada tea. There is a small illustration of an elephant., joy
1914 Maclean's June Salada Tea
TEA | What pleasant thought that magic word conjures up on chilly afternoons; dark forbidding days when nothing seems so comforting as a bright hearth fire and a delicious cup of "SALADA", This is a small ad on a page of many for Salada tea. There is a small illustration of an elephant., joy
1914 Maclean's June Seal Coffee
SEAL BRAND COFFEE Often Imitated Seldom Equaled Never Surpassed | Packed in one and two pound tins only. CHASE & SANBORN MONTREAL., This is a small ad on a page of many for Seal Brand Coffee. There is a small illustration of a tin of Seal coffee., -
1914 Maclean's June Seal Coffee
SEAL BRAND COFFEE Often Imitated Seldom Equaled Never Surpassed | Packed in one and two pound tins only. CHASE & SANBORN MONTREAL., This is a small ad on a page of many for Seal Brand Coffee. There is a small illustration of a tin of Seal coffee., -