THAT
feeling, so prevalent in-.tho. hot-weather, whioh makes one tired of life and work, is becoming, niore common every, year. Many attribute this to.the climate;.and, in fact, the climate iis responsible—very-, slightly, however., If you feel ■■ ..'. ~\ , : '-':';-v', V' : WEARY '. .-'. :,'■/ ';■ : - and lack energy, jbu'-mdy , rest assured that, your blood is. thin,. weak' and .impure; if it-.Were rich and .pure it would .impart' vitality ■• and energy to every, nerve and in, : the bodyi: and.-the -whole: system would' be : robust and healthy. ' When, tho system is run .down from weakness of the. blood, you •become tired and " :: ; . .'■''." ■ . . ■ ; ;;; ' -.- WORN-OUT,;. : ; and yoii are only able to do a very slight amount': of work .without ;foeling great fatigue. You have a constant;desire to .lie down, and at the end of ] the day feel .utterly worn-out and dispirited. :You may, by- force of will, overcome that worn-out •"■' '■'.■:• .'.'".- \''■■.:'- FEELING for a time, but this course acts on tho nerves, and results' eventually 'in "nervous ' prostration."- : Tho blood becomes impure when the stomach, liver, and bowels are not' in good working -order, and the digestion is poor.-The liver fails, to perform its-functions in cleansing the blood, and tho'. system becomes "run, down." '.; ""•'''■ BILE BEANS ; , ; are tho,best remedy for complaints of this sort They enable tho stomach ■'-. to do its work quickly and thoroughly, help the liver to help itself, and,dp a\vay with .-constipation and indigestion. Rich blood is the result, und with a stream of red, pnro blood flowing through your ■voins j'ou will bo free from disease, and lack,of energy will be a thing of the past. For a general toning up of the system, thero.is nothing liko Bile- Beans for Biliousness. . They put things in order, so tht.t Naturo can do her. work, whioh is all that is rea.uir9d.--Aas±.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 724, 25 January 1910, Page 9
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