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Show NEVER TIRES Of the Food That Restored Her to Health. "Something was making me ill and I didn't know the cause," writes a Colo, young lady: "For two years I was thin and sickly, suffering from indigestion in-digestion and inflammatory rheumatism. rheuma-tism. "I had tried different kinds of diet, and many of the remedies recommended, recommend-ed, but got no better "Finally, Mother suggested that I try Grape-Nuts, and I began at once, eating it with a little cream or milk. A change for the better began at once. "To-day I am well and am gaining weight and strength all the time. I've gained 10 lbs. in the last five weeks and do not suffer any more from Indigestion, In-digestion, and the rheumatism is all gone. "I know it is to Grape-Nuts alone that I owe my restored health. I Btill eat the food twice a day and never tire of it." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. The flavour of Grape-Nuts is peculiar to itself. It is neutral, not too sweet and has an agreeable, healthful quality that never grows tiresome. One of the sources of rheumatism is from overloading the system with I acid material, the result of imjicrfwt V. digestion and aspimihition. I Ai -coon as impioper food is .-.ban- ' donnd and Grape-Nuts is taken regularly, regu-larly, digestion is made strong, the organs do their work of building up good rod blocd cells and of carrying away the excoss of disease-making material from the system. The result is a cortrin and steady return to normal health and mental activity. "Thrn'H a wcp.r-on." Read I the little bock, "The Toad to Well-ville," Well-ville," in ri.vs. Kvfr rrtul Mio nhno l"(fT-T A ri-w onr iipr" from linv in time. They p-. g;,.r,mnrv (nip, nufl full of liumna iutercnt. Adv. I f |