CATARRH OF THE STOMACH,
A simple; pleasant, but safe AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR IT. Catarrh of tho stomach has been long considered tho next thing to incurable The usual symptoms are a full or bloated sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, the formation of gases causing pressure on the heart and lungs, and difficult breathing, headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness, and a general played-out, languid feeling. Thcro is' often a foul tasto in tho mouth, coated tongue, and if tho interior of the stomach could bo seen it would show a slimy, inflamed condition. The euro for this common and obstinate trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food to bo readily and thoroughly digested before it has had time to ferment and irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion is tho one necessary thing to do, and when normal digestion is secured tho catarrhal condition will have disappeared. It is now generally Tecogniscd that tho best and quickest remedy for use in this distressing complaint is Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules. These Tabules can now be obtained at all Chemists and Storekeepers, and can be used with perfect safety and afsuranco that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals. Dr, Sheldon's Digostivo Tabules are the safest preparation as well as the simplest and most convenient reemdy for any form of indigestion, catarrh of the stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn, and bloating after meals. Price, 2s. Gd. per tin of 80 Tabules — Advt.
Mr. A'. E. Judd, stationmaster at the London niul South-Western Railway Station at Windsor, has just completed fifty years' service, and is the oldest stationmaster on the line. The conversation dropped. A woman's waist begins to-day Tieueath her necl;, tho cynics Fay; Sho has no hips, th«y*vo been planed off, Sometimes she suffers with a cough. Oil, why do people always tea.se The one who follows Fashion's decrees? If she but takps Wrods* Poppennint Curo She'll have no cough, or cold, I'm sure. -Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 12 August 1911, Page 14
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344Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 12 August 1911, Page 14
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