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Show THANKSGIVING PSALM A Rhythmical and Grateful Chant. A teacher in a Terre Haute public --S school joins in the chorus: "Teaching is a business which requires re-quires a great deal of brain and nerve force. Unless this force is renewed as ! fast as expended the teacher is exhausted ex-hausted before the close of the year. Many resort to stimulating tonics for relief. "For 3 years I struggled against al-i al-i most complete exhaustion, getting what relief I could from doctors' ton-! ton-! ics. Then in the spring of 1903 I j had an attack of la grippe and ma-" laria which left me too weak to con-j con-j tinue my work. Medicine failed to ; give me any relief, a change of cli-1 cli-1 mate failed. I thought I should never ! be able to go back in school again. . j "I ate enough food (the ordinary j meats white bread, vegetables, etc.-).. j but was hungry after meals. a, j "I happened at this time to read an. 1 i article giving the experience of an- ," j other teacher who had been helped by Grape-Nuts food. I decided to try I Grape-Nuts and cream, as an experi- ment. It was a delightful experience, I and continues so after a year and J " a half of constant use. "Firsl, I noticed that I was not -. . hungry after meals. "In a few days that tired feeling left me, and I felt fresh and bright,, instead in-stead of dull and sleepy. "In three months, more than my usual strength returned, and I had gained 15 pounds in weight. "I finished the year's work without any kind of tonics was not absent from duty even half a day. "Am still in best of health, with all who know me wondering at the improvement. im-provement. "I tell them all "Try Grape-Nute!' " Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. "There's a reason." Ever rend the above letterr A nrw one iipprnra from time to time. Ther re Kruulne. true, ud full of ha mam Interest. |