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Show HONEST CONFESSION. A Doctor's Talk on Food. Thero aro no fairer set of men on earth than tho doctors, and when they find they havo been In orror thoy are usually apt to mako honest and manly man-ly confession of the fact. A enso in point is thnt of an eminent emi-nent practitioner, ono of tho good old school, who lives in Toxas. His plain, unvarnished tnlo needs no dressing up: "I had nlways had an Intonso prejudice, preju-dice, which I can now seo was un-wnrrantnblo un-wnrrantnblo nnd unreasonable, against nil muchly advertised foods. Hence, I, novor read a lino of tho many 'ads.' ot Grnpo-Nuts, nor testod tho food till last winter. "Whllo In Corpus Chrlstl for my health, and visiting my youngost son, who hns four of tho ruddiest, healthiest health-iest llttlo boys I ever saw. I nte my first dish of Grape-Nuts food for suppor with my llttlo grandsons. grand-sons. I becamo exceedingly fond of It and have oaten n pack-ago pack-ago of It ovory week since, and find it n delicious, refreshing nnd strengthening strengthen-ing food, leaving no 111 offects whntover. causing no eructations (with which I was formerly much troubled), no senso of fullness, nausea, nor distress of stomach In any way. "Thero Is no other food that agrees with mo so woll, or sits as lightly or pleasantly upon my stomuch ns this does. I am stronger nnd moro nctlvo since I began tho use of Grapo-Nuta thnn I hnvo been for 10 years, nnd am no longer troubled with nausea and Indigestion." Nnmo given by Postum Co., Bnttlo Creok. Mich. Thoro's a reason. Ixiok in each pkt. for tho famous Hi boolc 'TSi Roail to WcllvlUo." |