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alltte 1 ' j Hushed voices and anxious faces replace the happy 1 If 1 n ffitfl fl^' home life; all else seems unimportant until baby smiles f ij lj . | again. The best mother is she who prevents this dreaded | 1! I j I time by keeping baby well and healthy. Babies are j SI i ' I great sufferers from-littlo colds which quickly turn to I 1 I 1 bad attacks ' of Croup, Bronchitis and Pneumonia. I I ill ! -lH Troat baby ' s opW at fiKt symptoms with tiny doses of j Jj Dr., Sheldon's New Discovery, see that he is properly f. |i||f '<#§ and-suoh ailments need never be feared. : 1 ■ . Baby will go on growing all winter impervious to j' | J winter's ills, and set au example of health. and hilarity What do *»"• CMf I l>L il/// 'Z m •' Foo , lish , mothers dose their babies with homej WttPi made concoctions, or. something: tecommended by a *">*' 5 no'Gftbour, and- perhaps upsot the little-'stomach and | ®||'■I make the baby-cross and uncomfortable by this mis'taken'econotty;.• -Wise'mothers'do ( not experiment with' *' /?£■' x untried nostrums, but depend' on a remedy which has iII jf"*- S d 1)6611 compiletl from the scientiflc prescription of a 1 $0- if//* mrl'V Willi) IfM {amous Physician, and is dosigned "to cure the cold 1 Mltfillf' JWt^ I 1 llplllllifif'• without "Pitting the'digestive organs. Br. Sheldon's I MMM\ / OtT \lilllTl.W mIWmMA ll' iMIIPII llf rlPl' '^ ew Discovery is this remody, and mothers may give it I »l* |pMil|l : <0 eir babies, secure in the knowledge that coughs 1 IfnhJllln Hi//f and co!ds will no tyngor rack-the littlo bodies. For a y9MM9^WU'' i > III!'| Croup, it has the most wonderful results. Whooping ji wwfli* ' ' USII iS cut short by the use oi Dr * Sheldon ' s How | \Mjf( Discovery. For all tho family ills resulting from throat, 1 IWjm ' v - chest or lung complaint, the mother's rcsourc'e is Dr< n hs| I Sheldon's Now Discovery. • ;. DR. SHELDON'S'. NEW DISCOVERY is 'the quickest, j - safest, and best known remedy for Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy, I ■ Bronchitis,' and all Throat' and Chest ■ Troubles. It is a remedy that I can always be relied upon. Obtainable everywhere.at'ls. 6d. and ss. ' l«SfflE»tir§^cis I W r-s ; Mjf AND I llHf MSCOlElf^i® 5

•s INSURING GOOD DIGESTION. IMPORTANCE OF PREVENTING FOOD FERMENTATION IN STOMACH. Good digestion usually means good health. So long as tho stomach, does its work properly disease can. find no lodgment m -the_ human system; tho liver, kidneys, and intestines will perform their work perfectly and remain in perfect health; but interfere with the proper digestion of food and an unending train of troubles is set in motion. About tho only thing that will upset the stomach and interfere with tho digestion is an excess of acid, usually caused by food fermentation. Food fermentation is duo to chemical action in tho food itself. This fermentation causes the. formation of gas, or wind, as well as acid, resulting in the unnatural distention of the stomach and tile burning by tho acid of the delicate lining of the stomach. Medicines and tonics eaji.not relieve this condition—they usually make it worse. The ferm.entatio.n and acid are to blame, and these must ho ovcrcoano and prevented by taking after meals half a teaspoonful'of bisnratcd magnesia in a little hot or cold water. . Physicians recommend bisurafed magnesia especially becauso it stops or prevents fermentation of food and neutralises the ncid instantly, making it bland and harmless, without irritating or upsetting the stomach in any way. • Get a little bisuralcd magnesia from your chemist and try it tho next time yonr food ferments and upsets your stomach. Note how quicklv tho acid is neutralised, and how soon you forget, that you have such a thing as a stomach—Advt.

Barely one person in a hundred of tho inhabitants of the United Kingdom owns more than an acre of land. ' owns 100,000 miles of ocean ..WfGennaw 10,000 miles,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1839, 27 August 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1839, 27 August 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1839, 27 August 1913, Page 5

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