DREADED MEAL TIME ♦- —— This Woman Suffered for Years with Indigestion.' In Agony after Eating the Least Bit of Food—She tells how she was Cured, 6 "Indigestion used to trouble mo a good deal," said Mrs. J. M'Loan, !) llntt Koad, Pctoue, Wellington. "My food all turned acid ami 1 lost all.liking for my meals. If 1 didn't eat. a lemon or somethini sour in the morning when I woke 1 would retch violently and be thoroughly sick. After a bit of a meal I felt: as if I must go and lie down, I. was so depressed and so -.drowsy; and the food would lie like lead on my chest so that I could hardly breathe. My month tasted like copper and my tongue always had a coating. 1 went down terribly in flotli and niy skin was quite sallow and yellow. At times my heart would apparently stop beating for a few seconds and then go on again. 1 would feel nearly always out of sorts and it was a struggle to get through each day's licavv duties. I could not stoop to open the oven door or do a bit of scrubbing without feeling so dizzy when I got up that 1 would have to take hold of sometliini* to steady myself for a few moments. However I found Dr. Williams' Pink Pills useful for theso troubles. I used to take two fills after meals. Since 1 finished the course I have not had any relurn of this troublesome complaint, and I've kept , as well ns could be wished." A-' the process of digestion is controlled by tho blnoil and nerves, the proper way In strengthen the stomach is to take a blond-making tonic. Nothing else adds to the blood supply as quickly as Dr. Williams' Pinl; "Pill", and nothing el=o has beou found to give weak stomachs strength os quickly. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tiro 3s. a box, six boxes 10=. (id., of all denlors, or from the Dr. AVilliams' Medicine Co., of Australasia. Ltd.. Wellington.
"l-'iiii-l" liiiinimd) was recently performed for the fourteen hundredth time in Paris. King ft'eorge's hoii.-ehold and retired allouauiTs exceed .C1'.'5,000 a year. There are said (o be 300 schools in Ontario in which no English is spoken. During last year His-Holiness the Pope ha*. received nealy 50,000 persons. Wooes' Grcnt Peppermint V,ute, Tor Uvglis awl Coida, noTfcr fails, la, i&A
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1360, 10 February 1912, Page 10
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