, THE AFRICAN NEGRO. HAS BEAUTIFUL PEARLY TEETH,. CLEAN, WHITE, AND PERFECTWITHOUT A FLAW, EVEN IN OLD AGE. LIVING NEAR TO NATURE, HIS " - DIGESTION IS PERFECT. ' Dr. Livingstone, and later, Sir Henry Stanley, both of whom spent.much timein the exploration of Africa, in their •memoirs mention the,fact that members: of all the tribes that they, came in con-! tact.- with, possessed beautiful, white,, pearly, 60und teeth, and that on-investji. gation they found that this was due to the fact that the digestive organs of the. negi;o had never been impaired, and that thov were able at all times to take c&r® of the'coarse foods that were taken into the stomach. The negro's food is of the plainest kind, < ■ and is seldom, if over, cooked. It is eaten as it i 6 found, with but little preparation. The cause of unsound and imperfect teeth found among civilised people is due to two important facts—the prevalence of dyspepsia, indigestion, : and stomach,, troubles, and the food we eat. In the foods "that we eat there is a lack of phosphates ami other materials necessary to make repairs and supply the waste in the teeth. ' '■ _ Then, again, few people in civilised countries are free from dyspepsia, which interferes with tlie lvholo system and causes trouble everywhere. To have sound teeth, cure your dys- - pepsia and eat proper foods,, and you will haTe little trouble,with them. ' . A tin of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules should be kept in the house at ■ i)ll times. They cnre dyspepsia, sout stomach, indigestion, and put the stomach, and intestines in a healthy condition. These Tabules contain powerful ingredient!., which assist the stomach in the process of digestion, and put it ,in a healthy condition. There are many bodily ills due entirely to'stomach troubles. . If you are ill, ask yourself if your., troubles may not be caneed by indigestion. This may be the cause of the whole difficulty, and to cure it means to have perfect health. You can obtain Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules everywhere at 2s. 6d. a tin of 88 Tabules.—Advt. '
For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never Fails, la, (Jd 2s. 6<L—Adit,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 13
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