ENGLAND, AMERICA, FRANCE, GERMANY, , RULERS OF VTHE WORLD. MEAT-EATING NATIONS PREDOMINATE IN EVEBY BRANCH OP HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT. TtJE D'l! IHO MATIflAie the stomach lacks, from disease or [ Tile KuLlnu NAIIUNo weakness, 'some necessary digestive !of the world are meat-eaters, and his- elemeDt : hence arising indigestion, and, tory records that they. always have ' ater on ' °' iroll ' c dyspepsia. been. NERVOUS PEOPLE SHOULD rf Vegetarians and food cranks may ex- EAT plain this in any way they choose, bnt , , . , , ~ „ , . plenty of meat: convalescents should the-facts remain that the Americans, , ~ „ „ mate the principal food; b*rdEnglish, French, and Germans are . . , . , , workme people hare to do so: and meat-eating nations, and the most pro- , •. , , - , ~ . brain-workers abd cffice men should gr^f IV6, i meat at least onee a day, and to The principal food, of the Boer sol- , . J . ensure its perfect digestion one or two dier, known as Biltong, is a sort of . _ „,, t u m , , . - j. , j ■ • of Dr. Sheldon 8 Digestive Tabules I dried beef, affording a great deal of , .... , , , should be tak«i, after each meal, benounshment in a highly concentrated . . , • , ' 'cause they eupplj the peptones, diastase, and fruit acids lacking in every WEAK RACES OF PEOPLE of stomach trouble. | J , Nervous dyspepsia; catarrh of Btomare the rice-eating Chinese. Hindoos, . .... . , , 6 ' ach, gastritis, ™ur stomach, gas and and, Siamese, regarded since the dawn acidity \ are only dlfferent names {or jn . ■ of history as non-progressive, super- the {ailnre who , e . sb'tious, and inferior physically and 6ome {opd) and of Dr sheldon , a mentally to the meat-eating nations Digestiye Tabu]es cureß them be . who dominate them. cause, by affording perfect digrttion, The structured the teeth plainly in- stomach a cbance to &nd dicates that human beings should sub- recover its natural tone and sist upon a • variety of. food, meat, fruit, and grains, and it is unhygienic DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE; to confine one's diet to any one of those TABULES , classes to the exclusion of another. j I are the real household medicine. They MEAT IS THE MOST CON - are as safe and pleasant for the | PFSHTRATFII stomach-ache of the baby as they are nn l CU for the imperfect digestion of its grandand most easily digested of foods, but sire. , our manner of living is Soften so un- They are not a cathartic, but a digesnatural that the digestive organs refuse tive, and no pill habit can ever follow to properly digest meat, eggs, and their use, The only habit that Dr. similar nutritious and wholesome food, Sheldon's Digestive Tabules induce is It is not because such food''is un-. the habit of good digestion, .andconscwholesome, but the real rea mthat fluently good health, '.■■ DR. SHELOOM'S ■ ■ DICESTW TABULES. / DIGEST WHAT > | MAKE YOUR STOMACH | YOU EAT.' j STRONG, and HEALTHY. Three TABULES are sold everywhere »t 2/6 (or a tin contilning 80 TABBLES. Buy-' • a tin eit a good Bquare meal,, and tlien take the TABULES according to. directions, and ■note'the result. You will'forget all about-it it, you .are. not careful, lor there will'he NO. " pain or disturbance, and the food will be DIGESTED, just as it used, to be when .your . . . STOMACH was WELL and STRONG. Furthermore, your ', stomach' will soon be restored again, it you keep on taking them, just as h'ousands upon thousands or other' stomachs ■ '' have been by the sole and exclusive use of . m >■ * DR. SHELDON'S BIGESTIVE, TABULES. | C. Smith, Ltd. Men's; Shifts.'-' 100 DOZEN MEN'S SHIRTS, IN SELF COLOURS OR SMART STRIPER WITH OR WITHOUT COLLAR. BY PURCHASING 100 DOZEN WE ARE ABLE TO SELL THESE SHIRTS AT THE LOW FIGURE OF Shirts for all occasions. . &4.\Sg PUb each. TENNIS, TUNIC, NEGLIGE. . .- i Cuba Street J i—. , -....,.„cg8 0
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 342, 31 October 1908, Page 13
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