POOD THAT AIDS DIGESTION. Is there a food that aids digestion? There is—one that is recommended by scientists, analysis, and doctors. It is called diashsc, and i> found in WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT.. What does this diastase do: It transforms all starchy foods, sucV as potatoes, rice, bread, etc., into maltose, in which form they can be assimilated by people with weak digestions. Wilson's Halt Extract, is nothing more nor less than a concentrated essence of the best Malted Barley. By itself, it is a great tonic- food, anil, as stated above, it is invaluable in rases of indigestion, mal-nutrition and flatulence. Eor non-thriving children, tired mothers,- fagged business men, elderly people with weak digestions, il is great. Chemists and Ktures. Prepared also with Cod Liver (jil.-.'.dvt. The strongest animal exists entirely on vegetable food. An elephant is u match for several lions, mid is a vegetarian. The animals with most speed and endurance—the horse, tho reindeer, the antelope, and others-are nl/ji vegetarians. .'.,.- An inierpsling i|uarter page display advertisement dealing with the cpicstioh.of National lOllieioiicy will be found on pago 3 of this issue and should bo carefully considered by every reader,—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 294, 31 August 1918, Page 2
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191Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 294, 31 August 1918, Page 2
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