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PLE SHOULD EAT.
in every line they write The WHAT DYSPEPTIC PEO- Self-conscious authors are those of whom one feele perfectly certain that they weigh and
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Sanatogen is therefore the Style again. “A friend, hitherto it the proper cadence? Can't I poison," applies with peculiar preparation par excellence in the discover some more outlandish force to the dyspeptic, and the rational treatment of every soute unknown writes to me from word, somo more impressive same is true with regard to the stomachio disorder, a foot which Hydo:-"I am a member of a periphrasis? "Not thus, I weet, drogs ordinarily prescribed for is emphasized when it is stated and Arnold indigestion.
that not only doos Sapatogen put newly-formed literary club. Our wrote. Nowman ages range from sixteen to twen- and Churair and Froude and Fasting has, of late, been no tax on the stomach, but that it Thoroughly Renovated. Stanley. Not thus Sydney Smith greatly advocated in these cases, also helps that organ to digest ty, and. I am writing on bolalf of and Walter Scott. Not thus the but it is by no means always a other foods. this small coterie to inquire divion Burke. Not thus (to cite safe course to adopt, whether you would kindly give a living instance) Mr. George necessarily weakens the patient us an articlo on 'Foll-conscious-Trovelyan, when he was de who has to subsist on his own scribing the Retreat from Rome tissues, while his digestive organs ness, with particular reference to and the death of Anita. All get the completo rest which literature and literary style." these are men who make one feel fasting 'onsures.
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More Difficulties of the Problem. It must always be remembered that dyspepsin does not begin and end in the stomach. Dyspepsia due to faulty socration in the in- The chief thing is to discovera testines is quite as common, and
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which plenses ine, and I respond simply wrote thoughts of thoir means of feeding which combines may induce as much muffering. with all imaginable good-will:heart, and wrote thom in the the greatest amount of nourish-In this latter case, too, Sanatogen words which canid handiost, mout with the least strain on the exercises a power for good which The late Lord Granville, who re-without a moment's pause to digestion; in other words, food cannot be exaggerated, for, by retained through a long life of consider sound or structure or which requires a very small being all digested in the stomach politics and gout the buoyancy of effect, and that the poorloss quantity of gastric juice to youth, was fond of saying: "I boauty to which they constantly have boon young; I have been attain was due to what, for want uncommonly young, In fact, no of a loss theological word, we follow over was younger than I must call Inspiration. once was." I might make that boast my own, and might apply it with a difference. I had written a good deal before I was 13, and at that ripe age I
No one who has known the lure first appeared in print. From then till now I have been more of the wild life and the mountains or less steadily engaged in literary and forests of the West and North composition and when I look will fail to welcome a new volume Sanatogen's remarkable qualities back to the performances of my Wild Animals I Have Known
by Mr. Seton, the author of are due to its composition ne well as to quality. It is a powder of 'toone I can honestly say that! they are uncommonly young, and and other delightful volumes. such exceptionally fine character that no fellow-not even in the The present book tells the story that it is impossible for it to Literary Club at llyde-ever was of a naturalist's search in the irritato the delicate lining of the mentally younger than I then regions to which the caribou and stomach, even when that lining the lynx linve retronted in the Far is inflamed or ulcerated. More- Northwest of British America. over, it is composed of the body- Theso lucubrations aptly fit the
There the wild life wo have driven building part of puro cow's milk, topic of Self-consciousness, for it
out of our prairies and forests chemically combined with that is peculiarly a disones of Youth abounds. There the scattered form of phosphorus which is Like all diseases, it takes diverso Indings know no white man found in the nervous system ́and forms. There is the Self-con-except the agent of the Hudson tissues generally. The nutritive sciousness of vanity and the Bay Company who gathers elements in it have been proved Self-consciousness of humility; their furs. The author left the by the most eminent authorities und, somewhere between the railroad at Edmonton, and for a in the world to be more easily two, there is
the Self-con- fow days with royageurs, and lator absorbed than those of any other sciousness which Becretly with but a single scientific com- preparation known to Scienco. thinks that it is pretty good, panina, past northward, crossing In many forms of indigestion but shrinks like a Sensitive the wheat belt, the barley bolt, the thoro is an excessive loss of WA
JANTED a Junior Office Assist Plant from the breath of criticism.. potato ball and finally the troo bolt phosphorus salts from the system. Of this last, type a perfect speci- all of which swerve strongly to the Much modern dyspepsin is the PQ, of Hongkong men was Grifted Hopkins, the northward as we approach the result of overstrain of the norvous. Hongkang, 19th March, 1913. 245-MILLINERY-Cady, local poot of Oxbow Village, Pacific Coast. All his shooting, system which becomes exhausted whom Oliver Wendell Holmes exceptone lynx, was with a camera, and is not able to supply the ANTED. An Assistant English A LARGE -
WAN know, and described in and with a single Indian guide he needed force for the inechanism of Guardian Angol." For the Self-was able to take a snapshot at a digestion to be carried on poi fectly. Schoul. Apply to The Headmaster. consciousness of vanity we need herd of a dozen buffalos. By In this way, again, the stomach | Hongkong, 19th Marsh, 1912. (249 not seek illustratione from litera-boat or on foot they travelled,
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