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ACID AND ALKALI IN THE STOMACH. DIGEST THE FOOD NATURALLY IF IN EIGHT PKOPOETIOiN; IP NOT, THEN DYSPEPSIA. Acid and alkali ruako up tho liquid known as gastric juice which digests your food. If through abuso of tho stomach or weakness of blood or through scores of other causes this gastric-juice is not mado up correctly of acid and alkali, your stomach cannot digest food. Such a stomach then acts as a pit, where tho food lies, ferments, decays, is thrown off at last, either in the intestines, or is vomited from tho system. If thrown into the intestines a largo proportion of it is taken up and passed into the blood, for the intestines are covered on tho inside surfaces with millions of little mouths, which aro placed there to suck up nourishment for tho blood. • You may readily see that.if instead of good, rich nourishment, thero aro vile, poisonous, fermented bilo and acid, these eame little mouths suck some of it by necessity, and pass it into the blood. The blood, in.turn, throws it off, and tho system is immediately placed in an imperfect state. The blood is weakened, the tissues lose strength, tho skin' becomes diseased, and man in general suffers in a score of places. Then, again, tho blood furnished gastrie juice to the stomach, for when the gastric juice, is not needed for digestive purposes it goes back to the blood. When food comes into tho. stomach the nerves along the alimentary canal and in the mouth signal the brain for help, and tho Wood immediately furnishes sufficient gastric juice to do tho work well and quickly. , Dr. Sheldon s Digestive Tabules go into the stomach, balance the gastric juice, digest the food, are taken up by the blood, purify it, and when the food comes again to tho stomach a natural gastric juice of right proportion greets it, and docs the work perfectly. After a time these little tabules restore Nature, build up the gastric juice, ' and there is no longer dyspepsia. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules aro obtainable everywhere at 2s. Gd. per tin of 80 Tabules. 6 Tho death took place on March 2. r i of Mr. William Harris, at Birmingham, m his 85th year. He was prominently identified with Liberalism in the old days, and was the father of the Birmingham caucus, and for many years its principal adviser with the late Mr. Schnadhorst. He was one of tho originators" and founders of the Birmingham Six Hundred. Noll—"I have to read a paper on 'Ideal Women' at the next meetini; of our ladies' club." Jack—"Well, all you need to do is to stand up and let them look at you." Ostend—"Pa, what kind of ships are courtships?" Pa—"Soft ships, my son." Ostend—"And -what kind of ships sail tho sea of matrimony?" Pn—"Hardships, my son." A corn comes from wearing tight booti, Or much walking 'long tedious routes, PROGANDRA will soften, Your corn very often, And euro cro it hardens and shoot 3. BARRACLOUGII'S PROGANDRA FOR CORNS, U»

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 14

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