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Show THANKSGIVING PSALM A Rhythmical and Grateful Chant. A teacher in a Terre Haute public school joins in the chorus: "Teaching Is a business which requires re-quires a great deal of brain and nerve force. Unlets this force is renewed aa fast as expended the teacher Is exhausted ex-hausted before the close of the year. Many resort to stimulating tonics for relief. "For 3 yean I struggled against almost al-most complete exhiiuxilon, getting what relief I could from doctors' tonics. ton-ics. Then in the spring of 1903 I had an attack of la grippe and malaria ma-laria which left me too weak to continue con-tinue my work. Medicine failed to give me any relief, a change of climate cli-mate failed. I thought I should never be able to go back in school again. "I ate enough food (the ordinary meats -white bread, vegetables, etc.), but wai hungry after meals. "I happened at this time to read an article giving the experience of another an-other teacher who bad been helped by Grape-Nuts food. 1 decided to UT Grape-NuU and cream, as an experiment. experi-ment. It was a delightful experience, and continues so after a year and a half of constant use. "First. I noticed that I was not hungTy 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 1$ pounds In weight "I finished the year's work without any kind of tonics was not absent from duly even half a day. "Am still in beat of beilth. with all who know me wondering at ti e improvement. im-provement. "I tell them all Try Grape-Nute!'" Name given by post urn Co.. Iiattl Creek, Mich. -There's a res urn" ;er f4 lb at ir Inirrf A mrm !!" trmm tlmr fa tint. 1 kef r arv.Mia, tro, mm4 tail ml iaaiu atrrral. |