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Show A FOOD CONVERT Good Food the True Road to Health. The pernicious habit some persons still have of relying on nauseous drugs to relieve stomach trouble keeps up the patent medicine business and helps keep up the army of dyspeptics. Indigestion dyspepsia is cans-ed iL . by what is put into the stomach in the way of Improper food, the kind that so taxes the strength of the digestive organs they are actually crippled. When this state is reached, to resort to tonics is like whipping a tired horse with a big load. Every additional addi-tional effort he makes under the lash diminishes his power to move the load. Try helping the stomach by leaving , r off heavy, greasy, indigestible food ' ',' and. take on Grape-Nuts light, easily digested, full of strength for nerves and brain, in every grain of it. There's no waste of time nor energy when Grape-Nuts is the food. "I am an enthusiastic user of Grape-Nuts Grape-Nuts and consider it an ideal food." writes a Maine man: "I had nervous dyspepsia and- was all run down and my food seemed to do me but little good. From reading an advertisement I tried Grape-Nuts food, and, after a few weeks' steadv use of it, felt greatly improved. ' V "Am much stronger, not nervous W -now, and can-do more work without feeling so tired, and am better every way. "I relish Grape-Nuts best w ith cream and use four heaping tef.spoonl'uls as the cereal part of a meal. I am sure there are thousands of persons wilh stomach trouble who weuld be benefited bene-fited by using Grape-Nuts." Name aiv-en aiv-en by Posttim Co., Battle Creek, Midi. Head tho little book, "The Road lo Wellvilie," in pkgs. "There's a reason." rea-son." I F'.vrr rn.I I hi- nlinve ln,.rf A n.-vr j one apTX-iir from time t.i limp. T!i.-r , lire sri-uulii,-, Irue, UI ;, f tlllltlu llllcri'Mt. |