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THIRD-CLASS CHAMI'IO.XSHir. The third-class championship has been won this season on points by tlio Banks' College team, which has goi;o through iho season with only one defeat. St. Oiilhbert's team secures second place. A large number of immigrants from Europe are entering Canada. During December nearly 5000 Italians, Serbians, and Austrians left Europe for Toronto nlono. SPECIALIST EXPLAINS CAUSE OF STOMACH TROUBLE. VALUABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERERS. "There aro many different forms of stomach trouble," said a well-known specialist recently, "but practically all aro traceable to excessive acidity awl food fermentation. That is why the results obtained from tho use of Jf.'ii»s aro usually so disappointing. Admitting fermentation and consequent acidity ol the food contents to be the undenyiug cause of most forms" of indigestion, it naturally follows that the use ol a reliable ,'inland, sucli as bisuratcd magnesia which is so frequently prescribed li.v physicians, will produce better results than drugs or combination of drug.-.. Accordingly I almost invariably advise those who complain of digestive trouble to get some bisuratcd magnesia (note Hie name carefully, as other forms are not so suitable J'or this purpose) from their chemist, and tako half ft teaspoonful of the powder, or two 5-grain compressed tablets, with a little watei after meals. This, by immediately neutralising the acid and stopping t.ho fermentation, removes the eauso of the trouble, and insures normal and healthy digestion,"—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 170, 12 April 1919, Page 9

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CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 170, 12 April 1919, Page 9

CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 170, 12 April 1919, Page 9

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