All persons belonging to enemy nations or of nationality not clearly established are to be excluded from the Brussels Chamber of Commerce. PHOSPHATE WILL STRENGTHEN YOUR' WEAK NERVES. Weak nerves rob men and women of all the joy of life and quickly reduco the strong and robust to a condition which is pitiable in tho extreme. This condition is brought about slowly and stealthily in the majority of cacti, and tho poor sufferer fails to realise what, is wrong until faulty memory, indecision, lack of desire for work cr recreation, insomnia, or some other unmistakable symptom indicates weak nerves. It is then that many people make tho big mistake of resorting to tho use of socalted nerve tonics, alcoholic stimulants or drugs.. Nothing could bo mure harmful or more dangerous. Tho nerves are weak and oihausted; they need food and j nourishment—not drugs that v, ill lash thorn into temporary activity. l''eed your nerves and they will become strong again and your health will improve 'in consequence. That is tho advice of present day physicians and specialists, and the nerve food they recommend is just one 5-gr. tablet of bitro-phosphate taken during or immediately after every meal. Simple advice, but its excellenco has bcon proved over and M'er i gain, and, as flask containing sufficient bitro-phosphato tablets for two weeks' treatment can bo obtained from the chemist for quite a .small sum, the remedy is within the reach of ivcry sufferer from weak nerves. —Advt. The closing day turned wild and (lamp, And r was minus "mac" and gamp; No sign of rain had shown fhat morn, Thus i was left like lamb forlorn. 'Tis scarcely needful to be told That I reached home both wet and cold; Tho' on the way, you may be sure, 1 purchased Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,—Advt. i To correct acidity and flatulency lake SHAREANirS 'FLUID MAGNESIA. Jk'ing freshly prepared and always full strength, SIIAKLAND'S is the best joti can buy.—Advt. Every voter whp is interested in tho continuance of the liquor trade (should rend the announcement appearing on paje 3i of this issue—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 157, 28 March 1919, Page 5
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349Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 157, 28 March 1919, Page 5
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