("MAN IS AS OLD AS HIS.STOMACH." THIS PERSIAN EPIGRAM IS TEB REAL GAUGE OF A MAN'S LIFE. Th'o'■ Persians' were a . very sagacious people, noted, among other things, for their deep thinking on life and the thingii whioh make up lite. The above epigram shows the wisdom oil their thought. When a. man's stomach is able' to furnish now material to the system as fait or faster than the natural decay •of majß requires, then such a man lives his fullest and his best. When through wrong living or disease a'man's stomach begins to tax the otlicir organs, and takes from the blood strength whioh it cannot give back in nourishment taken from food, then begins the death of man, and ho decays fast. The stomach is strong, splendidly strong, and can stand an untold' amount of abuse and neglect, but when it dies, man dies. , The stomach gives tons upon tons ~ erf good rich blood every year to the system; and draws only 6801b. of nourishment for its own use. If, however, the food which it receives cannot be-turned into- bleed,, which is capable of use by the body, thea the stomach receives no help from th» other organs. . ~>_.. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules contam the most perfect digestive qualities known to science, and at the same timo the most , powerful. They will mis with the poi- , soxious juices of a sick stomach, and digest food in spite of : this handicap. They will stop gas making and bad breath. They tone up the nerves of the whole digestive canal, including those of the stomach. _ < A singlo ingredient contains strength enough to digest 3000 times its weight in misea food. They have stood the test of tune, and to-day arc more sought after than all their imitators combined; Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are obtainable everywhere at 2s. 60. per tin of SO Tabules. «
Henri Toggenberger, eighty-seven years of ago, has just been condemned to throe months' imprisonment at Zurich for forging, and selling Swiss stamps. Ho made reproductions of several old Swiss stamps, which "ho sold to an export as genuine for the bum of £10.
That » long 'J. you cannotto colds provo , ThcLTZ'BaUam of H. B^aclougk
A Spaniard and .two of his countrywomen wore caught in the act of "pocketpicking at the Villa dfcs Flours at Aix- ' les-Bains. When 'arrested one of the womon boasted that she had mado an income of £3000 a year for the last five years at her trade. r
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 954, 22 October 1910, Page 12
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414Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 954, 22 October 1910, Page 12
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