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Show TOO WELL FED Clergyman Not Entirely Sure on That Point. There Is an Inclination among the ladles la-dles to rather overfeed the Dominie sometimes, and while that Indirectly helps the sale of Grape-Nuts, It offers no suitable excuse for the makers to encourage the practice. A minister of Auburn, Ind., writes; "Whether It was from irregular habits and more or less badly prepared food taken during some of my travels, or whether I have been too well cared for by my parishioners does, not seem entirely en-tirely clear, however the fact remains that Indigestion set in and after a period of hard work I came down with a genuine case o'f nervous prostration. "It seems the trouble had been brew-ins brew-ins for somo years for several Insurance Insur-ance companies had rejected me after careful examination by their physicians. physi-cians. "I was urged to adopt Grape-Nuts and cream for my sole diet for breakfast break-fast and lunch. The request was urged so strongly that I concluded to follow the suggestion and to my surprise began be-gan to gain quickly In health and strength. "I persisted In the use of this remarkable remark-able food and a wonderful result followed. fol-lowed. I have entirely regained my health, have been examined by the physician phy-sician of one of the most conservative insurance companies In America and have been accepted. It seems sufficient evidence of the change that 'has taken place as a result of the use of Grape-Nuts." Grape-Nuts." Name given by Postum Co Battle Creek, "Mich Get the book, "The Road to Well-vllle," Well-vllle," in each package. |