The Exeter Advocate, 1918-3-21, Page 7WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE
Such Sufferers Can be Restored
by Building Up the,
Blood.
DRY.LAND FISHES,
Inhabitants of 'lnditi ,and South Africa
That Can Live Ashore. n i
The phrase "like a fish out of wa-
ter" was coined as a vivid means . of
expressing extreme discomfort amid
• , not Yet unusual, sua,;roundings. Doubtless the
Nervone peopleswlthat4i\ a r originator felt' confident that no fis1T
developed a disease that c,an, be re- �
cognised. and treated by the medical
profession have the greatest trouble
in finding relief. Irritation, head-
aches, sleeplessness, nervous dyspep-
sia, all these discomforts make life
miserable, but are endured rather
than run a doctor's bill without de-
finite hope of an iinproved condition.
Ever sufferer sihould know the
Y reh. It is equipped
ed
danger of such a condition to theor climbing pe
"n and
v N Nervous debilitywith stout spines on its under fis
nervous system, N ill covers, and it thrusts these make -
toneand even paralysis may result if the Shifts fo • Meet into the ground a it
tone of the nerves isnot restored.
The one big fact that brings hope wriggles forward. When premonition
and relief is. that 'the nerves can be of impending drought warns the ana-
restored by building up the ` blood. bas to leave the pond in which it is
It cannot he too ,often repeated that living, it sometimes makes overland
onlythrough theblood' can nourish journeys df • considerable length in
n g search of deeper . water, A special
Dr,eet or medicine reach the.: nerves. bre'athin apparatus enables it to live
Williams' fink Pills make' the'g
out of water. ;This takes the forrn.,of
blood rich and red and quickly re- ,
energy to a weak, a pair of large cavities, one on either
store vitality t incl Aerside of the head opening clownwarcl
nervous system. A nervous person'd +-
yinto the ill chamber and'divided by
Who gives these pills' a_ trial is almost g
certain to see good results, and what thin, scroll -like plates of bone. cover-
is more,the benefit• g b e- ed with a delicate skin, over which will be lasting
cause the trouble is attacked at its ramifies a network of blood.vessels for
cl restores the °purpose of absorbing oxygen.
root;' building up the blood T
�'.f people No less strange than the anabas is
the lief \ e.,l of take
is why peoj , a fish that inhabits the waters of Lake
ams . ani
who occasionallytake.:.,De. Wills
Pink Pills always feel bright,. active
Victoria Ny a in Africa. Sir John
and strong.Mrs. Wm. McIntyre, Bland -Sutton describes it in'his book,
1
Ethi
Beast in Eastern o ria•
Gananoque, `Ont., say si---"For a num-- Man and
ber of years I was always tired and This fish is•• equipped with lungs as
listless. The least noise would so we -ii as with gills, and is known as
startle me that I would tremble and the mamba; or mudfish.. It is long and.
shake; my heart -would flutter, and I cylindiinal in shape, something like an
would `feel as though I were. chole eel, and • it often attains a° length of
ing. .I was almost wholly' unfitted for six feet. During the dry season the
housework, and always so nervous that marshes that the mudfish frequents
could leave its natural element for any
length of tune and live. According to
Mr: W. P. Pycraft, who writes in Mare
vels of the Universe, however, there 'is
a fresh -water fish in India and the
Malay -countries that not only, can live
without discomfort ashore but that
can crawl and climb.
This strange creature is the anabas
g i
life was almost a.burden. I tried sev-
eral medicines, but they did not help
me in the least. One day I received a
pamphlet describing Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills and decided to give them a
trial. .1 am glad now that I^clid , for
after using eight boxes they have so
strengthened and built up my run-
down, nervous, system thatI can, work
with pleasure and feel refreslied after
_a night's sleep. 3 sincerely hope some
similar sufferer may benefit by -my
experience." •
If "you are weak, nervous or feel-
ing "out of sorts;" give Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills a trial and you will be
surprised to : see how quickly .,,the
nervousness' will pass away and your
former energy, return. You can get
these pills through ,your medicine
dealer, or by mail at 50 cents a •box.
or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont,
How a .Tank Behaves.
From the depths of the. wood oppo-
site cane 'a crackling, crunching`
sound, as of. some prehistoric beast
forcing its way through tropical un-
-dergrowtii; writes Ian, flay. And them,.
suddenly, out from the thinning edge
there loomed a monster-a;inonstros-
ity. It did not glide, it dict not walk.
wallowed. It nowand
lurched, with
then a laborious heave of its; 'shoul •
.'ders. It fumbled its way over a low
bank matted with scrub. It crossed a
ditch by the simple expedient of roll-
ing the ditch out . flat; and waddled
forward. In its path stood,a young
..tree.. The monster arrived .at the tree
and laid its chn"lpvingly against the
stem. The tree leaped back, crackled
and assumed a horizontal position: In,.
the. middle of the clearing, twenty
yards further,. on, gaped an enormous`
shell crater, .a present: from the kais-
er. Into this the creature,, 'plunged
blindly, to emerge, panting and puffing
-•:on the further side; .Then it stopped:
A magic opening .appeared in its
stomach, from which emerged, grin-
ming, a British subaltern and his grimy
associates.
t. -
As soon ,as the snow goes and the
frost is out of the ground, and a few
dry days take off the eeess Mois-
ture, - dear the lawns of litter or
manure applied last autumn' by the
use of the'rake. Roll, to'smooth
out the: roughness.
et,
li ett r
Understand
The popularity .of
a
when you Use it` as
your regular table
beverage' for a few
days.
It so il'aeac311.' proves
v
own worth. in 'fa-
its o v 1. .
' r I" CcJl:Y1: 03't c on'veni-
e a+e a econony
plat iazing 1n1
lftt its an ,.,
ci'oase='1n use is 1uiek
5upon
. l explained
y l?
tl. a1.
dry up, and, to meet that change, it .
burrows into the mud to the`"'depth of literally rots away.
eighteen inches, makes a cocoon or In every Chinese village there are
capsule of mucus, secreted by the one Or more inns, where the ° guests
glands of its skin, coils,.up,' and re- commonly sleep huddled together on
mains in a dormant state for half a the floor. This gives a first-class op -
year: portunity for the rat flea (originally
All this time it breathes entirelybyinfected biting la ue-stricken
its lungs, and obtains air. through a
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ONTARIO FERTiLIZERS, LIMITED
WEST TORONTO • CANRi3A
WHEN TIIE PLAGUE IS WORS`,l',
Origin of Dread Disease Prevalent in
Parts of China.
News dispatches speak in a horri-
fying way, of the recent spread of,
"pneumonic plague" in the Shansi
province of China.: Dead bodies lie
about in the streets of villages and are
not removed for ,fear of infection. The
local authbrities ,def Government or-
ders and oppose the efforts of Chinese
and foreign medical men to' fight the
dreaded malady.
Everybody: knows about the,•"bu-
bonic" plague; and that'it is carried
by rats. But the term "pneumonic
is little understood.
It is the same disease, but in an-
other and much more dreadful form.'
When many cases of plague have de-
veloped, the lungs of some of the vic-
tims are liable to become infected.
Germs distributed from:their sputum
get into the air, Other people breathe
them,' and, soon the very atmosphere is
poisoned, The infection then spreads
like' wildfire and human beings d1e,.
like flies.
=The populations of entire towns are
p P a
literally wiped out in a'° few weeks'
time. That is what is happening in
the Shansi province just now.
The symptoms are like. those of an'
extremely malignant' type, of pneu-
monia.Ph .. 1 fill up with water
Sacrifice.
l saw IIhein therce-
'Phe` titin staccato panting in e i?oe,t-
ant' haste,
Cale doors and Wil dove bulging forme
all khaki -clad --
A' laugh upon, his 'lips, kii;r arra about
her waist,
Sher small with bent and drooping
shook ers end;
A -hurried kiss just at the parting o.'.
just hair,
And he was gone.
She shrank and withered as from heat
of hungry flame,
Then gasped—and stood erect -and
softly breathed his name;
I saw lea to her eyes a light thet put
P Y
to shame
The glory that she knew, when he was
born.
--Evelyn King Gilmore.
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T�`hern
r frs:.
Doz1d s KidneyPills 'Cured �Y,
Mercredi..
She Had Been III Two Years `and Could
rind No Cure.' That's Wh'y fer
Husband- Is Enthueiastic "Over
Dodd's Kidney I' -ills.
Fort Smith, Alberta, March 11th
(Special.)-Arnong all the thousands
ofCanadians Who, praise : o s z -.
it neat certaint and nes Pills or the goo they -have ,.
Death comes with g y
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CONTAINS NO ALUM,
Thr Only well known medium priged
baking powdsr :made In Canada
that dos* not contain ala in and
whIch has .Ali its . ingrsdlersts.
plainly staatocl on tlis IabbL
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AiNj PQtst!
Science a'nd rhe` Arts.'
If° I had to live my life over again.
would make it a rule to read, some
good poetry and listen to same good
music at least once a week. ---Charles
Darwin. °
Mustard's' Ib imneut Clues Dandruff,
A i' ta wastodr mers
golden d e itt sent. ca
two;
One scorned the dream the: other
s
made it True.
How much happier most of us
would be if we had the. moral courage
to say more often, "No, I can't af-
ford it!"
o--o--a-o—o o- 0 —o
A�'I'1`II THE l+'INGT RS!:
SAYS CORNS LIFT OUT
e lungs C d D dd' K 1 WITHOUT ANY PAIN
and in a day.or two the victim dies.c 1 • e
� 1 I •f • tl d th 1 don
remarkable quickness.
0
there is no more fervent admirer of (o-o—o--�a---o--o= o--o---o--0—o'—o—o
ItthanIsidore the great I
� Inremedy
1
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•e
Y,
form 0
f
la u
is, h Wever, a leo plague or
There p •ns
Sore corns, hard corns, soft cox
worse even than this. It is called the n2eretedi, of this place.
c< of the Yes, it always gives me pleasure arty l:iuci of ,a corn can shortly he lift -
blood.
being a poisoning_ to saya
good, word for Dodd's Kidney ( ed right out with the fingers if you
blood• Germs ftnd their way directly Pills,"
Mr.gMe `ere '.'-says. "1VI wifo� \will apply on the corn a few drops of
,
t do
Y
"ex,
off
er
the s
and
- ram
the blood st e
intoauthority.
Cincinnati
wase sick',for two years. We-- could � ire'ezane,, says a
not find anything to restore her to At little cost one can get a small
health. Then we found a pamphlet bottle of freezone, at any ,drug store,
telling of several persons who had which will positively rid one's feet of
been cured by Dedd's Kidney Pills, every corn or callus without pain or
"My wife used just two boxes of soreness or the danger of infection.
them. and she is perfectly well, to the This new drug is an ether com-
pound, and dries the moment it is ap-
plied and does not inflame pis even ir-
ritate the surrounding tissue. Just
think! Yon can lift off your corns "and.
calluses now without: a bit of pain or
soreness. If your druggist hasn't
women. They cure the kidneys. The freezone he can easily get a small bot -
kidneys are the root of nine -tenths of tle for you from. his wholesale drug
women's ills. Moreover,. cured kidneys house.
mean pure, clear{, blood all over the
body. That means' good••liealth every-
where.
small aperture in the dry mud. In'
this condition it is often dug up by
the :in.ati-ees,.who appreciate it highly
as an article of diet.
When placed in warm water it i'rn-
mediately wakes from its sleep' and
resumes the gill. method of breathing.
In ordinary circumstances the fish re-
mains dormant within the cocoon un-
til the rainy `seasoii'fioods'the marshes
again;
Care of Roses.
Roses should be pruned after the
hard freezing weather is: over. Most
of the monthly, roses, such as the
China, Bengal and Moisettes, should
be cut back severely, leaving;.o]ly one
to three eyes on each stem. Bourbons
and' hybrid Chinas should be'left with
six or eight eyes. Hybrid perpetual
theweak dd
decay-
rat)
i e x rag a n g great surprise of all our neighbors..
rat) to - bite persons, and so to corn_Th tell neighbors.
municate to' them the disease.Hencet They can you the swine thing.
it; is beyond a doubt that these inns cannot recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills
are foci of plague infection. enough."
as can,'be ascertained, the Dodds Kidney Pills are the greatest
So farof all remedies for weak, suffering
original home of plague—the disease
which in the Middle Ages was known
in Europe. as the; "black death"—is
the Yunnan 'province' of 'China. There
it always exists, though sometimes
slumbering. From, there have come
all the great destructive epidemics of
malad since the beginning ;of
they
,historic times.
GIRLS! LEMON JUICE.
IS SKIN WHITENER.
How to make a creamy beauty lotion
' for a `few cents.
Safety First. `
First Colored Recruit:—"Yes, I'se.
registud all right;' and I'se' already
concreted; what you gonna join, de
infamy or de calvary?" �. �
,Second Colored Recruit: "No;` cal- Doctors ec�puyll;ulQ"°
Lay a piece'of newspaper over the
sink -strainer before pouring greasy'
water down the drain -pipe. It will
gather 'and hold the grease and keep
the pipes frbm clogging,
Minard's Emi=nent cures surra,
BOB SA.zr:
Ern4T.y N;OwsPAPIIIt IN
WEST -
ern
Ontario. Doing agood bust.
cess. Death of
owner places it on the
:marlcet: A great chance for a mr n,wttit
dash, Apply Boit: 52, Wilssil Publishing
Co„ Limited, Toronto.
NV LLD PQITIPPJ2 NJTWSPAPRR'
and job printingplant in Eastern
Ontario; Insurance earned 51,600. Will
go for 51,204 on Snick sale. ., Box 69,.
1�711son Publishing' Co., Ltd., Toronto.
earscsrozaerayolas
AN01 , TiJMORS, . 71UMPS: I7TCie
ntiernie.t and external, pord with,
out train by cur horse treatment.eWrite
Co.. Limited, CoiIincrw od,
os before too late. Dr. Bellman 2d.edicnl
On
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TO CUTICURA
.` The Soap to
cleanse and
purify, the
Ointment to
soothe and
P'' heal
Pure and sure, these fragrant, super -
creamy emollients are wonderfully
effective for skin and scalp troubles
that itch, burn, torture and dis-
figure infants, children and adult.
Free aarhple Each by Mail 4
For free sample each address post -card;
"Cuticura. Dept. N, Boston, U. S. A.
Scold throughout the world.
wary Tor me. I'se Boni in dat infamy
sound de .'sword 'Re- Q r5� 4i3 � t° IiJ 6
r Tle 'juice of two fresh .lemons' treat,' dis nigger , don't wan' to 'lre
strained into a bottle containing threeg ,>. Physicians and e3'e' specialists pre
bothered
'ounces of orchard.. white makes astripe bon Opto a a
'When de .Ge:1rul
with
rio'110SS.: , " - 6 5s safe home remedy.
loses should have . an
in the treatment of eye troubles and to
ed wood cut -out, also branches that `whole quarter pint of the most re- ]\Tinard' r.iaiment Believes areura'lgea. strengthen eyesight. Sold under money
are crowding. The remaining shoot,, markable lemon skin -beautifier at-
_. refund .ixararitY by all druggists.
'f aksout the cost' one must pay'for a St 1 It
Which are to produce'flowers should
r the o
a of
c cut back o about six or eight e small 1
b t b g eyes
from the base. . All shoots older than -
those of last year 'should be_ cut out.
Climbing roses only require -the, poor
wood cut out and the shoots shorten-
ed -sufficiently to keep tliem-in bounds.
'A. SPLE\DID LAXATIVE
FOR. TI1E BA -BY
Stick to
ordinary cold creams. Plan for more than you can do
Care .should. be taken to strain the
lemon juice through a fine cloth so
no lemon pulp gets in; then this lotion
will keep fresh for/ months. Every
woman kno*s that lemon juice is used
to bleach and remove such blemishes
as freckles, sallowness and: tan and is
the ideal skin oftener, whitener and
beautifier..
'Just try it! Get three .;.ounces of
orchard white at: any drug store and saying', "Gan not raise funds for
'Own Tablets are a splendid two lemons from the grocer and makeyourisonise? for Baby's p up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- our poor Belgianp
lar ati'for the baby. They are n priori and massage it if or
you could go to the hotels and, :re -
mild' but thorough; in their action; grant. -lemon 1 g staurants and ask for their- waste
-do not gripe;„are easy and "pleasant daily intoA the face, neck, arms and bread; when' first dried in the oven
to take and are absolutely free' from hands. it keeps well, and is far better than
injurious drugs, Concerning them
anything theyget from the Germans.”
Mrs. S. P. Moulton; St, Stephen, N. .
B. writes: -"I have used Baby's To freshen a carpet sweep it with a
Own Tablets for a long time and have and Canadian Pacific terminals p
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Then d it .
Bite off more than you can chew,
Then chew it.
Hitch your wagon to a star,
Keep • your seat, • and there you;. are.
T.IIE.BELGIAN NEED.
A letter has just been received from
the wife of the Exench Ambassador to
the Belgian Government at Havre,
Relieving Congestion at`Terininals.
Serious `congestion lin G and Trunk
at 7'o broom reviously dipped in salt and
found them the most effective laxa- ronto and other points, has been ob- water. Shake the broom well before
tive I have ever used for the baby." viated by the co-operation of the Can- using it, for it is needed damp, not
The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- adian Northern Railway in •handling wet.
ers of by mail: at 25 cents a box from over its trunk line bet}ween°' Toronto,
The. Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Ottawa and Montreal; -a large number
We have been using MINARD'S
'Brockville, Ont. of cars which the other roacls were un- LINIMENT in our home for a num
° o or e ber of years and use no other Lini-
9r nt but MINARD'S, and we can, re-
UPoload-
Career
able't forward, according to figures •
EARLY' AMBITIONS. `
issued here yesterday men
t Feb.Feb 18th a total.of 1 06 load commend it Highly for sprains,
of Two NotedMen Took" Un- ed Grand Trunkcars ,destined for east- bruises, pains or tightness of4the
expected Direction.: ern points, had been accepted by the chest, soreness of the throat, head-
• Canadian o
over its lines. . e ' a will: not e without �.
had an ambition to enter the news- extended to the C.P.R. to Wthe extent of Tor' we get a new battle before the
!Paper business, but when he ,failed to 360 cars, .making. a grand° total' of other is all used. 1 can recommend it
't• on the Pittsburg
Canadian Northern at Toronto and r anything of that sort We
Andrew Carnegie in his early days moved east 1 es R lief w s
b th nt it one single day,
obtain a position
]e ung ;e- 1616 cars. highly to anyone.
'snatch, lie turned his talents in other Itis ofl?cially announcecl by the Can- JOAN WALKI'TELD
and find y• .,
ees •pleadingn •iroincl steel manufac- they co-operate• with the other, lines L'aliave Islands, _Lunei]burg Co., N,S.
directions
fl became Amex i- adian Northern tthat the road will fix
•
tuner. to the extant of 90 cars daily from • since we have "sll slacker thea.
Robert Burns, on the other ' hand, , the Grand Trunk at Toronto; and 40 ac
spurned efforts to induce him to•,go cars each day from the C.P.R. at Sud- man who tries to sheik his military
i
into journalism and 'thus made the way bury, to ;be - handled over ,the trans- duty altagether, and clicker farwthe �.
-clear fox his becoming the most he- continental line of the C.N.R. as far man who hunts the softest and safest:
loved of Scottish :bards. These points as Ottawa. place, Why not "nitter" far -the girl
werebrought out in an address re- ,.: ----e.----t;--e-----. who wastes yarn on herself that she
cently given by William Will, presi- The old Phillistines we're angels of might use for a soldier ?
dent of; the London Burns Club. light compared iwth the modern Hun.
The first :attempt to get Burns in ---Sir A, G. Boscawen,
the newspaper line Was when Peter A 'little girl mote the following
Stuart of the London Morning Post` -composition on men: "Men are what
started' the Star. Burns declined to women marry, They drful rand
give active assistance Ai turning out1 sni,olco andswear, but don't go to
thealthough he occasionally
for Headache
A headache is frequently caused
by badly digested food; the gases
and acids resulting ttzcrefromare
absorbed by the blood which in
turn irritates the nerves and
causes painful symptoms culled
headache, neuralgia, rheuma-
tism, etc. 15'to 30 drops 'of
Mother Seigel's Syrap' will correct
faulty digestion and afford relief.
8
• paper, a church. Perhaps if they were bon-
nets, they • would. They are more
to ie -t1, than women, also more -zoo-
logical. Both men and''worlten sprang
from monkeys, but the women sprang
men."
;farther then the
contributed • articles, Later, ,fames
Parry, proprietor of the. Ubirdon'iljorn-
g
in '' Chronicle, ` offered Burns ° £5, a
weel.'to join the staff, Berns'refuseci
the offee on the plea that his 'duties, as
nn exei.se of3icei' woull prevent Bim
from attending to the work. Nothing
ever :'resulted, either 'ftom the sug-
gestion that Burns write a three act
comic opera;`'.,
A. little ground• Well tilled is bet-
( ter ,than a great deal. that Iles neglect-
ed".
Shur -Gain
FeriiitZlar
El). ,`7:
fNig Grantliw.wed Eyelids,
.y Sore lilye . EYcs ijtti rf}ed by
Sero, Dare andWin ui laY
relieved Int l4urine, .7• it In
youKEvesand,in lBaby', Fi'e&.
1VeSmarting;aysl EyeComfarr;
ndne1 e. ei�a R G•
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tri' o at
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fir? solve. in %'uliox Edo.Fo
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OUR.
Cabbae and Nut Salad,— or ddveri
two cups of shredded, cabbage allo}v
one-half cup of hickory nut meats or •
slices o be l with a sharp' knrfe,°,muc wit=h(
the cabbage, and. add boiled salad.
dressing.
flotvcz5 si
. r
• 1armed •as
l
soon as the rrest'is out of the-groultd.
Walnut, mestts. Cut the nuts in thin
TSSU '•Z.l- +i8. aini,ar ns r tnivaent 'for sale erorvsvhere,
No Need to Rub
Try Sloan's Liniment and see
how quickly' the swelling is reduced
and the pain disappears. No need
to rub; it pene-
trates quickly and
bringsrelief. Have
a bottle handy for
rheumatic pains;
neuralgia, back
ache and all mus-
cle soreness.
Generous sided
bottles; at your
druggist, 25c.,
50c., $1.00.
-rd.AULING
BIGGER LI i
without ,. extra spanning i3
easily accomplished when you
use
MICA
AXLE GREASE
" Use half ai much as any other "
Axles are rough and porous,
causing friction. The mica
flakes fill the pores and the
grease keeps them there.
Mica Grease prevents locked
wheels and hot boxes, gives
sure relief for unnecessary
strainon horses and harness.-
EUREKA
HARNESS OIL
"Lengthens leather life"
replaces the natural oils that
dry out of the leather and puts
new life in old harness. It
penetrates the leather leaving
it soft and pliable, and over-
comes the worst enemies of
harness -water and dirt,
Sold in standard sized packages by live
dealers everywhere.
IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
uRANCITEs IN
ALL CITIES
411LE,"taitUSE
01550,41 o,�,
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Bloan's price not inrroased 25c 50c $1
DOES YOU ° TOAD CONTAIN
A OLDS FUOF ACID?
96
OUT. OF 100 DYSPEPTiCS HAVE
' . DANGEROUS ACD IN THEIR
•5TcNMACHS, WHICH MUST
' 'BE NEUTRALIZED IF
GOODHEALTH 18
TO •BE
MAIN-
TAINED.
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'CP you, held a; teaspooi [ul of, hydro-
chiorld a,cid in your mouth for pixy a
second you would not be eureeisecl at its
burning and inflaming all the+tissties;
Yet an eminent specialist states 1.hal. 20
out of 100 dyspeptics go abo ti, evlth n
glaasiit or ttore of this n,r
eniultac.ld in,
their 'storm c is, a,nel than n oodor whet
clauses the borni00 anti 0,0.liL10/ and silty
they suffer the ° discomfort after meals.
To putt wholesome food into an acid
etomack •only increases thediscorxr.fort✓,
beer:nee the icld ntixe5 with the freslx.
food and turns sour, making a lot more
u
acid. Tho acid Condition causes 'food'
fernientatian, Which 'irritates, clistondfr
Bind inflames the tender stomach lining,
and it, is net suiprisln„;_that specialists
Say acid stomachs aro dangerous, This
decidedly dangerous and uncomfortable
condition can he overcomo either by:tot-
c to ,
lowing a strict diol or,- and this is for
easier and more quickly effective, by
taking a teaspoonful of bisuratdd Male,*
nosia in a qu irtor glassfiil of water after'
meals to neutralize the acidity. The lit,'
ter course is nitwit Mere satisfactory he'
talc e,i:1 corrects the acidity n.nti banish-
2;S discomfort Withatit,ttnlr need #'or diet,