!-. THEY ACTUALLY. DO THE , WORK. FOOD EATEN IS WORTHLESS UNLES3 , DIGESTED. - ■ v SOME STOMACHS MUST HAVE HELP. : 'iFobd taken intiv the'Stomach,'.which from tthe'.;nature of, tho food or tho condition of , tho -'stomnch is not digested, is-worse than r.o food at. all. / This is'a;t?ue statement as • far as it goes, and a great many/dyspeptics, go.;ohly this ;far with their reasoni'ng.-Thßy' argue : -with ./themselves that' becauso their stomachs do not do tho. work given them they V.must be given les3 work: in other words,'.they must be starved. It would bo i ' just ai sensible for a. business man who is unable'to do all bis work to cut his business ..down,to his;6wn'c»pacity,,as it is for.a man to starve himself to relievo his stomach. The : sensibjo business-man- employs help,' and goes "forward with his business. Likewise , tho sen3il}lo •'will, employ, holp for .' his stomach,-and give .his body , proper . nourishment. DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES actually do the work .assigned to .them. They . lelievr weak arid overburdened stomachs of [••• . a.igreat proportion of digostivo action. Their l component parts aro' identical with . those ot I . tho, .digestive'.,'lluids ahd secretions of ..the stomach; and thoy simply take up the. grind «•, and carry oil the .work just the same as a ■I good, strong, healthy stomach, would not it. I On.--this account DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES aro perfectly ! natural.>in- their -action- and effects. They do not oauso ony unnatural or violent disi tnrbaheds.. in. the stomach or bowels.. -Thoy v! themselves' digest the food, and .supply tho 1 system' with all - the nourishment contained : in- what' is,'eaten, and carry; odt. Nature's plan for tho.sustenance-and,mainfeanco-'of the .body. ' , ' ' How, much more sensiblo is thig .ihcthod ,- than.-that oixiployed by many sufforors from weak/stomachs., By this, means -tho body and ' brain : get all the good, , nutritious food they need, and the man is properly nourished End . pquippid to carry on his work and perform', his duties. . .' ' DR.:, SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES are obtainable everywhero .at-25., 6d. per. tin.
Sudden Fall in Temperature Is generally a forerunner of nn epidemic of Coughs and Colda. Bo prepared by keeping a liottle" of Dr. Sheldon's Now Discovery in .: Oie house.. Piice la. 6i. and 3s.— Advt
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 608, 10 September 1909, Page 9
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