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COMMON SENSE.

A"R.T. YOUR MEALS A PLEASURE. ! IF. NOT, MAKE THEM SO. When your stomach goes on a strike amd meetings o! indignation are held all over your body, then it is that yon 6hould Bit up - and take notice. It is' clearly and only a question of eommonsonse—is this thing called Dyspepsia. Take away, by abuse, over-eating, excesses, and high living, the things which the stomach needs and yon have Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Then other maladies follow them—this is commonsense. The stomach is willing enough, but you won't let it do its work. You take away tho materials which arc bo necessary for it to use. ' Givo back these materials and Dyspepsia and Indigestion flee, and the whole machinery of man begins slowly to move and do its work. What the stomach neods is nerve foroo, fluids for its . digestive glands,, nourishment, and power. All these necessities it taker, from the blood. If Dyspepsia gives nothing to tho blood, the blood gives nothing to the stomach. is oommonsenso, also pure, simple, and unalloyed. Dr. Sheldon a Digestive Tabules are. commonsense pressoa by high power into Tabules. In theso Tabules are powerful resellcea, which go into tho stomach, digest food, stop gas-making, prevent decaying of food, enrich the gastric juices, are absorbed by the blood, and thus gives it strength to furnish a better fluid for digesting the nest meal. Every physician knows what comprises these Tabules; ovory druggist has tho same, knowledge also. Tiby arc natural coinmonscnse digesters, wiiich do ithe work for the stomach quickly and well. Dr. Sheldon's Digffltiva Tabules are obtainable ovoiywhomj at 2a, Gd, por Un of Xb2>slau-44x&i

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1354, 3 February 1912, Page 14

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COMMON SENSE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1354, 3 February 1912, Page 14

COMMON SENSE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1354, 3 February 1912, Page 14

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