TO PUT ON.yf.TIRTT AND INCREASE WEIGHT. A. PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE. . Most thin people oat from four to six pounds'of good soli, fat-making food vorv day. and still do not iwa weight one ounce, while on the othei hand many of the 1> ump, chunky folks oat very lightly and keep gaming 1 the time. It's nil bo«h to say that this is the nature of the individual. It isn r. Nature's way at all. Thin folks stay thin tamso their powers of assimilation are defective the absorb just enough of the food they ea to maintain life and a semblance of health and strength. Stuffing von I help Ihem. A dozen meals a day won t make, them gain a single "stay-there'pound. All the fat-producing elements of their food just stay in the intestines until thev pass from the body as waste. What such people need is some-thing that/will prepare these fatty food elements so that, their blood can absorb thorn and deposit them all about the thing, foo, that, will multiply then-red blood corpuscles and increase their blood's carrying power. For mob a condition I always recommend o><tin? a Sarpol tablet with every meal. Sorgo' is not, as some believe, a patented drim, hut is a scientific combination of six of the most effective and powerful flesh-building elements known |,> phomUtrv. Tt is absolutely harmless,, vet wonderfully effective, and a single tiil»'ct •.■ntcii with each meal often lias Hie- effect of increasing the weight of a thin man or woman from three to five pounds a week. ■ Sargol is sold by all good chemists everywhere on a positive guarantee of weight increase or money back.—Advh '
During the winter months mothers aro much concerned regarding their children's health. An ideal health measure, and ono which lias the unqualified approval of medical men, is Baxter's Lung Preserver.- Totally unlike tho ordinary "cough mixture," "Baxter's" is also n health-giving tonic, and is thus specialty suitable for young children. Largo bottles 2s. Gd. Nt all chemists.—Advt. That feverish feeling from cold in tho head instantly relieved by "NAZOL." Splondid for clearing blocked passages in nose and throat.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 286, 27 August 1920, Page 8
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