Regularity of the Bowels.
the first line op defence AGAINST ILL-HEALTH. Constipation is the root of nine-tenths of tho sickness of man, and a large proportion of tho sickness of women. It's a simple thing of itself, but, like many simple things, it may grow and become complicated. ■\Vnen tho bowels are clogged the waste matter decavs and ferments and enters the Blood, and is carried to all parts 0 t hnrlv. .aroducinK Headaches, Biliousues s , Sleep--1 essness, Hear tburn, Loss of A p p etite, Indigestion, i No ural[jia, liheuin a tism, ond various other l\ i lments dlsturbing the J1 on r t nnd Nervous System. and if coiitiu. ued is liable In cause inflammation of tho Bowels, Liver and Kidneys. To maintain a healthy system the bowels should operate at least once every 24 hours. This is one of Nature's wiso provisions which is too often ignored, and the result is untold suffering. Women and children are the greatest offenders, but why such should be the case is a problem to be solved. Nature often requires a little _ assistance, and if this assistanco is given at the first indication much distress and Buffering may be averted. Mothers, especially, should guard the health of their children, and inculcate regular habits from infancy. As a family Kcinedy for Costiveness, Dr. Morse's Indian feoot Pills have a wido reputation. Tlfey are mild in their action, causing neither weakness nor sickness, and do . not gripe. To overcome constipation take from ono to four Pills regularly until the Bowels move dailv, and aro restored to healthy Mtion-AUTt,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 3
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265Regularity of the Bowels. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 3
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