sljgarfafttjkfryg taa thursday novemb1dk 18 192 setting the table is tiko vlaltlng setting tho tublo strange lands i lay tho cloth damask from done gal i can boo tho pale imprint of sham rock u nd fern in ltn frosted surface silver undtcel from birmingham and from tho fiery noldh ojt shef- field i suit from tho sea coast tasting of aoa winds und sea foam pepper from zanzibar blnck with tho tropic bun sugar from ctrba and tho cluttering canca of the curlbby bread from saskatchewan and tho still gold prnlrio sens olives from italy and tho ancient groves of tho orient maybe figs from smyrna dates tronic algiers nuts from lirazll oranges frtm edam asivc wipe oft the travel stains in little brass bowls from bagdad it seoiiih that all the ends of tho earth have met at my table lloyd roberts the sunday school lessor for sunday november 21 empire gtrdier ends great feat twenty years ago the value of covenants- general lesson title joshua re newing tho covonfant scripture lcamon josh 24 1426 golden text ohooao you thia day whom ye will serve but ns for me and my house wo will aorvo jo- ho van josh 24 jg 2ovotlonal read ingv pan 107 31 3541 the text explained 14 your fathers means ance8t6rs in various degree tho riyei the euphrates ib joshua evidently believed tiiot prior to tho time of abraham the he brews had worshipped heathen sods 1618 they purpose to worship je- hovah in recognition of what riehnd done for them 23 the foreign gods which are among you the worship of the cann- onito- duals had already made consid erable progress among the israelites 25 joshua sought to forestall the toridency toward baa 1 worship from the isiue of the free press of thursday novambar 29 1906 the residence of tho late thomas mcmackon is offered for sale mr gilbert creamer hns purchased from mr alex crawford the old mo- cliire farm lot 21 con 1 eaqueslng the new electroliers and electric fixtures will be in place- ln the metho dist church for the anniversary ser vices next sunday mr john gibbons drover has pur chased the brick housed on young st belonging lo tho estate of tho late ubolla kennedy mr john mcmurchy teacher of munns school trafalgar has ar ranged n very fine concert to be given in the township hall mr chas t mclam leaves next weejt- fo midland vhero he will- en gage in the mens furnishing business with his brotherinlaw mr chas e akin a- it docs not improve the reputation of the hotels to have drunken men prowling about the streets nnd dis turbing tho slumbers of peaceful citi zens long after midnight as they have been doing with much fre quency lately yesterday morning about two oclock a mill street resi dent was awakened by one of these gentry prowling about his woodshed so drunk that he thought he was in hamilton a list of specials in h m una worths grocery department this week are currants 4 itjs for 25c fancy biscuits per lb 9c cow brand bak ing soda package 3c tillsons pan dried rolled oats package 8c black tea lb 19c japan green tea lb 19c the members of the young mens association referred to in lost issue met on tuesday evening to perfect the organization and elected the following officers hon president rev g w barker president harold s nioklin vicepresident q p haman secretary chas a q matthews treasurer a t brown a strong committee has been ap- pointed and will make a strong effort to have everything in readiness for the date of opening which has been fixed for monday december 3rd lesson therms ths completion of life work tho man who had fought to give bin people the land for which they hoped now sought to place a capstone on hts work by pledjrbie them to eternal faithfulness to jehovah already he had observed the growth of foreign worship among them so he took this impressive step in the hope that per haps he might be able to bind them to the god of moses once and fpr all he was concerned not only for his own time but for the days to come it is not often that men are so un selfcentred as this tq seek first the kingdom of god and his righteousness is the idea j that la set for us christians every mans alttmitiv whom will you serve this question pre sents- itself tocvory young person to day joshua described the three cours es accurately a man could worship the false gods of his fathers making all the old mistakes committing all the timeworn sins that ancient- cus tom and traditional blindness had ap proved or he could bow down to the ldpls of the people among whom he dwejt consenting to he ruled by his environment adopting the standards that were fashionable and popular or he might highly resolve to be gov erned by his conscience and adore only the god of righteousness these are the three possibilities that face a young man today and he had to make decision he cannot evade the issue every one consciously or uncon sclously walks one of thebe paths joshuas chotcse joshua did not take the calmly judical stand of the moral- neutral he was too honest and forthright to pretend that he waj unconcerned about these people whom he loved a certain father once said to his sons if you want to go to the devil if is your own lookout not bo joshua he appealed to- the israelites earnestly coaxing and warning then he clinched the argu ment by announcing as for trie and my housfe wo will serve jehovah his personal example bore out bis ex hortation to others and made that ex hortation effective have you time tables at acton it is in class by itself ask for it sir alan cobham empire glrdler completed his most elaborate air vent ure recently when he returned to eng land after flying to australia and return a distance of 28000 miles this great achievement for which mr cobham was knighted by his maj esty icing george not only establishes cobham asone of tho greatest airmen of tho day but shows the great possi bilities of empire air routes cobham regards his flight not t as a stunt but as an effort to discover the best method of running- air routes and at the same time to demonstrate tho practicability of flying vv no aeroplane voyage since the lato captain sir john alcook and lieut brown of the royal air force flew across the atlantic in 1919 has arous ed public interest equal to that of cobhams the route of his flight to australia and bnckcarriedv him over prance italy greece egypt india and a portion of tho india ocean cob- hams britishmade engine made the remarkable journey without ever giv ing trouble it in the same engine with which he went from london to cape town and buck hih machine has withstood the freezing cold of he northern latitudes the burning meat of africa and the drenching rains of an indian monsoon tha flight has proved that the aeaplane is best for these long journeys cobham receiv ed a warm welcome at landing points throughout the long journey the lower photograph was taken at sort rouvllle near paris and shows the aviator being greeted by a v clark managing director of the canadian pacific railway in rranco london gave a tremendous welcome to englands greatest peacetime hero of the air great crowds lined the banks of the thames as cobhams plane sped toward london circled big ben tn the tower of the house of commons and glided over the water towards the luverhlde steps of the parliament buildings here ho was welcomed by his wife the air min ister sir samuel haare and the air mawhall sir sefton e ranker a special message of congratulation awaited cobham from his majesty tho king england did not allow her joy at cobhams return to obliterate the memory of elliott the mechanic who accompanied him on the outward flight and was killed by a mysterious bullet while the plane was flying over the arabian desert touching trib ute was made by cobham to the un fortunate mecfianic during the official t tome sbhoms actual flying time to aus tralia and back was 13 days 8 hours but over three months were required in making the trip fact ajd comment some men upend their money so fastthat they know a dollar onlv hv sight blind is he us any but that flitters who can only sec the thing that flit ters it is characteristic of the lazy man that he can always phu a busy to morrow elbow krcasc is warranted not to soh the hands all owo the world for talents good or better the greatest genius is the greatest debtor our grandfathers and our grand mothers knew that the right place for a knocker is outside tho door no master how deeprooted tho corn may be- it must yield to hollo ways corn remover if used as directed dont be too easy on your hens make them produce morenai they will j h you give ihcra a daily- dose of w poultry itecralator in jsf lou of ecwt guarak- tktti if you utc proved eramate yotxr money bade if not wtlafiedt makblb nadian n aoinawmt no 25 sunday only 1041 a jn no 31 s 746 am no 33 sfl9 p m no 35 j 600pm going eaat no 24 sunday only 708 pm no 2g vozium 1148 am 335 pm 617 p m 8i3 pm canadian national electric railayatvs wetbound dally daily daily dally dally dally bally doily dally 4 75j5 turn 955 am 1155 am 15g pm 355 pm 555 pjn 755 pjn- tr65 pm 1224- pvin daily dolly dally i daily dally daily dally dolly dally eaitbound 658 037 1137 137 337 c37 737 s37 l i 1135 ojm pii pm pm pan pjn pjn stacked and sold by talbot acton uncle joes good bargain why prohibition the organ- grinders serenade ifrstv onaiuiny summer days the balcon- lo at the front of a certain childrens bospltal are crowded with children vlctlma of accidents or disease some of them hop out on tho crutches they are just leearnlnk to use others arc- carled out carefully bundled up and a nurse sets them in a warm and sheltered placo and watches anxiously to inalce sure that no dangerous draft shall come their way there is not much to be seen from the balcones for they face a vacant lot and the hospital is placed as it should bo on a wldo and quiet avenue to be auro electric cars whls by and sometimes a pleasure carriage takes that route to the ourburban parks but moat of theae children are used to busy streets and a volume of sound and to such thoavepue must seem a dull place it senorally happened tiowover lost summer that before the children had grown very weary of tho calm and quiet an organgrinder came along as a matter of fact most of the organ- grinders who visit that part of the city take tho childrens hospital in ojite jtoliohu before jhe balconies the tired and paindrawn faces al ways brighten he smiles tpo as be begins to play there is tenderness always in the smile and sometimes there is a touch of pride for instance if lie hasone of jhe big pianoorgans that cost considerable money and make good music tile man who com mands one of those is pretty sure to play all hlstunes two or three times through and look as if ho onjoyed it as much as the children in any case the organgrinder gives tho beat concert within his power then ho waves his hand to the chll- dren and lifts his cap to the nurses and trundles bb down the avenue no body has paid him any money but he was not playing for money just then the chances are that he would have fel hurt if anybody had offered it to him this all takes place as has been said more than- once in- the year probably several orffangrlndera fig ured laist summer in the little dramas of pity and kindness people in general did not know it if they hnd known they might not borve encouraged tho organgrinder to ploy under their ovrn windows but thoy would suroly have had a friend lier feeling- for the brownfaced fel low who could stop asldo from his hard- rough life to give good cheer to gods helpless little ones for study and diseuislon tell the story of joshuas life what had he accomplished for his peopaedeacrlboalacamdalgnsand great battles what was his final an xiety what choice did he place be fore israel how did it typify our choice today how did joshua ex press his own choice daily radinaifor next weak monday judges 6 110 tuesday judges 1124 wednesday judges 6 2532 thursday judges 6- 3340 friday judges 7 125 saturday rom 8 3130 sunday psalm 27 16 days of small things the childrens feet the presbyterian makes note of an english inewent that is as beautiful as a golden text- a poor woman crossing one of the london parks sud- 1 denly stopped- and plcaed tip some thing vfcich she concealed in her big apron a policeman saw the act and followed her sho was ragged and her ifoptlve manner convinced him that she was mbjilng off with some nrtlclo of value- such as is freauontlr dropped in puwio places he called to her roubthly hore what have you go in your apron his threatening official lone evi dently frightened her and sio made no answe feolins sure that she had hidden a pocketbook or jewel he told her to shdw what she was trying to carry awai or be would arrest her then cthe poor woman timidly unrolled her apron and revealed a hanirul of tiny bits of broken glass v the- policeman started at it a mln- utezaniljmuttered what in tho world do yotiant of that rubbish 7 i jhst thought id take it out of the v- way of thechlldrenfl feet she aald meekly whether she know it or not tho popr woman nut a gospel of love into her thoughtful deed she obeyed in spirit till o divine command to the in dent prophet ttth u he stum- win wooks out- of the way of my pvopl i- l long before the revolution a young printer in philadelphia when he had takes off his working apron at night qsed to sit porlnff over his dozen of old volumes by flrelbyht j he soon knew them by heart and hungered for more i but books were costly and he had but little money he had eight or ten cronies young men like himself who were eager for knowledge hanging his books on ahelf he invited his friends to do the same that each of them might have the benefit of them all ben franklin thus laid the founda tion of tho arst circulating library and now one of the largest in the country thirty years ago a kindly german pastor moved to pityby the condi tion of tho homeless orphans in the city in which he lived ipok three of them into his own homeappealing to christians for old to feed and clothe them and to educate them lnto useful good citlsens three great orphan asylums in dif ferent cities of the west are the re sult of this little effort a good woman tn philadelphia years ago asked two or threo of ner friends to join her in renting a little room where they could meet occasionally to drink a cup of tea and consult to gether how to help other women whose lot in the world was harder than their own out of that little room has grown the stately new century club with its collateral guilds classes and clubs of working women which have helped and strengthened many thousands many readers who mye in inland towns are bewildered whenthoy visit the cities by no great libraries hos pltals associations for charity educa tlon or mutual aid and wij hope lessly they 4iad t4ie same helps to broader and higher life in their own home let them begin with a little ef fort and persist hv their good work some good- will- come from every at tempt of rpls kind the most firmly grounded fifstltutlons are those which grew out of poverty slowly and were not built to order that veteran congressman unclu joe cannon was a picturesque figure uito whom good stories naturally cluster whether they- are oil true we do not know but so long as they are good fc cannon did not trouble to deny them the argonaut recent ly printed this one uncle joe although one of the most generous of men is sparing in his per sonal expenses and particularly be- grudfies excessive iaymentr for his clothing he wore one overcoat for several yearbbut his daughter anally persuaded him to buy a new one he went to a clothiers and selected a coat hut upon being told that the price was elghtyave dollars he re fused to take it hishly indignant he reported tho outrageous affair to his daughter who told him that sho was sure he could get a good coat for hhlrty dollars thereupon che negotiated r the shop to give mm the coat ho liked charge him thirty dollars and let hoi- pay tho difference several days later uncle joe very well satis fled was sporting his new coat in the capitol whena friend and fellow member accosted him hello undo joe got a new coat yes what did you give for it thirty dollars and that was enough tool -i- tho friend whistled ill give you fifty for it right now youre on said uncle joe and ho gleefully removed his eightyfive dol lax coat and took the fifty doaiaxs not because of temperance pefqrm ers n they think and as anti-prohl- bltlonlsts think the reformers tako too mch credit for themselves and he others do not or will not understand tho real situation as frank crane points ut the real parties who- brought about prohibi tion are the scientists who dug up- nasty fact in the case showing that the benefit from alcohol was at best prob lematical and occasional and the in- jury from h universal certain and appalling 2 the life assurance companies you could not fool they have too much money invested in the law of averages of human life they spoke only in statistics but they were elo quent 4 3 the men in business after all canada and the united states are primarily business institutions booie spoiled business it honeycombed ef- aciency 4 the women average decent honest and seriousminded women never liked the stuff making pcqu8e8 many children die from the assaults of worms and tho first care of mothers should be to aeo that their infants are free from these pests a vermifuge that can be depended on is millers worm powders they will not only expel worms from the system but not as a healthgiving medicine and a remedy for many of the ailments that beset infants enfeebling them and en dangering their lives a story for golfers not flattering fla borne people have a faculty for takr ing off the edge of a neighbors pleas ure a writer jn the temple magasine lately gave a ease in it hap pened to a doctor ot divinity who was pieapilng some special sermons he had scarcely got into the vestry after oncv of them when in rushed a well- dressed man who greeted him most effusively delighted to see you doctor he said you have given us a grand sermon it has been a treat a real inspiration to us all s the doctor smiled and expressed his gratification and the man left t4ie vestry no sooner was the door clos ed however than one of the deacons looked up and remarked you must not take any notice of him doctor hes got softening of th brain the feelings ofthe doctor must havo been akin to those of another mlnlftter who wrus preaching in roohdute the morning wuanne and the congrega tion larger at the- foot- of the pulpit stairs one of the omcfalti met him weve had a very large congrega tion this morning mr brown re marked the preacher yes sir replied the guileless and outspoken brother a very tine con gregation you ee sir we wasnt flxpcctinsi you this moroing lord riddcll of london england who with lady bjddell was so vory kind in his hospitality to the canadian newspaper party when on their re cent visit overseas speaking at a re cent luncheon of the crlccleih golf club told this story the greatest hero jn golf history was a scotsman who in the year 1710 used to start playing at dawn npd end by putting the last green by candle light matters reached such a stage that his wife who was an inkoeperi applied fpr a separation order on the ground tlfiftt her husband so neglected his business that he did not properly support her the circumstance enabled the man td make one of the most pathetic dec larations in history let her have the business ho said providing she gives me sufficient to clothe and feed my self and provide myself wfyttj jeolt vballs drives asthma li k tragic the im mediate help from dr j d kelloggs asthma remedy seems like magic- nevertheless it is only a natural rem edy usedtn a natural way the smnko or vapor reaching the most remote puasage of the affected tubes brushes aside the trouble and opens a way for fresh air to enter it is sold by deal ers throughout tho land canadian sheep big winners he magistrates must have thought it k proper disposition of the family property for they decreed according and the gentleman lived to be ninety- ave wears old and continued his golf playipur to the end i largest storage battery locomotive the tkrgest storage battery loco motive weighing 110 tens and cap able- of hauling a 16000 oh t rain equivalent to 70 empty or 30 loaded freight carshtravelled under its own power recently from erie pa to chio- ngo where it was put lntoservlinef as a switcher this storage battery lo comotive pujlod a passenger coach the whole 4s0 smiles carrying several rail road engineers and officials as well as representatives of the general elec tric- company who manufactured its electrical equipment prayer if prayer is a taskand a slavery you must not uprinff up from your kijees and rush back into the open fields of selfreliance you must press forward into deeper niid deeper cham bers of gods helpfulness phillips brooka useful in csmp jsxpiorers survey ors prosteotors and liuiiierii will hnd dr thomas kclectrlc oil very useful in camp whbn tho foot and legs ore wet and cold it is well to rub thoin freely whlitlio oh ami the result will be the prevontfon of pains in- thc muscles- and ohould a cut or contus ion or sprain be sustaihejl nothing could b better as a dressing or lotion in strong competition with breeders from oregon and washington sheep men from chllliwack district of british coluhnblamade a good showing at the oregbn state fair held at salem ore winning fortyfour out of a pos sible fifty bluo ribbons and seven out of nine championships british co lumbia wu represented by j a hlg- glnson son in the southdown class e a wells son in the cheviot banford bros in lelcestcrs and e a gamble and b j- gillls in tho dorset class british columbia was hot represent ed in the cattle classes but there wore soveral wellknown canadian herds entered w h mortnon of eujrltght sask was the only ayrshire exhibit or his splendid herd attracting much attontlon boggs son of strath- cona alta had the champion bull and champion cow in the herefords and took the majority of the blue ribbons in the breeding classes j people generally reffara th habit of making excuses as a bad pne o get into but if they are asked why it is a bad habit they may not be ready with the apswor same persons would probably say that it is because it en courages a man to shirk difficulties and obstacles instead of overcoming them others that it is bad because it li an egotistical and tiresome habit one that compels people to listen to explanations that they haveno desire to hear nodouhl there jstruthlnauuhoae reasons if a person is selfindulgent ho is prone to make excuses and tho more successful he is in making them the more selfindulgent he is likely to become if it is a trouble to him as u usually is to put forth his best efforts he cantflnd reasons why it is impossible for him to put forth his best efforts ho becomes more con cerned with plausibility than with real ity and ho begins to use his power of invention in a base manner thus insincerity grows upon him even while he is scarcely aware of it and yet thcro is something to be said for the people who cannot resist the desire to excuse themselves when thoy have been at fault they nro a i triable people they arc sensitive they wish not to wound other persons feelings a man who never makes excuses must be either so complacent that ho never conceives of himself as a fault or so ruthless that ho does not care what feelings he tramples on awkwardness in making excuses oftentimes mokes tho fault the worse by the excuse to paraphrase shakespeare if you must make ex cuses dont bo awkward about it reduced fares to toronto same lowest rates as during exhibition now in effect for royal winter fair good going november 11th to november 20th returning up to november 22nd travel the electric way and save the difference toronto terminal koelo street and st clair avenue freight delivered by special exnrnaa frelghh fyelght picked up at any ad dress in toronto torontokitchener bu8 service luxurious tkl coaches operate over highway leave acton going weit pm pm 100s 305 8s6 leave acton going eat m pm pm 930 i30 800 arrive quclph 104b a m 2a5 pm and 015 p m arrive kitchener 1130 am 4s0 p m and 1000 p m arrive toronto 1130 a m 330 p m and 900 pm all coaches call at wiles cafe acton i i aaaa ll i i tmit wv cnadiakjjatjojai-elec13ucrailwaks- requisite on tha farm 42vcry farmer and stockraiser should keep a supply of dr thomas eel ore trie oh on hand not only as a ready remedy for ills in tho family but because it is a horse and cattle remedy of great potency as a substitute for sweet oil for horses and cattle effected by colic it far surpasses anything that can be administered war 13 declared peevish pale restless and sickly children owe their condition to worms mother graves worm exterminator will relieve them nndirestore- health jrs hone8t john bull not every member of any nation is honest but it is a source of legitimate pride when the visitor from a stranga land finds that virtue so general as to he worth special mention sir bablndranath tasore the indian poet pays a very slacero tribute to the pre vailing honesty of the english people one winter day ho says as i was passing through a street in tunbridga wei is i saw a man standing on the roadside hta hare toes were showing throusrh his gaping shoes his breast was uncovered ue said nothing to me perhaps because begging was for bidden but he looked up at my face for just a moment the coin that i gave him was perhaps more valuable than he expected for after i had gone a few stops ho cajne after me and midi sir you havo grlven me a gold piece by mistake i might not have particularly re membered the incident if a similar thing had nothapnened on another occasion when i first reached the torquay railway station a porter took my luggage to a cab outside after searching my purse for small change in vain i gave him half a crown an the cnb started a moment later be came running after us shouting to the cabman to stop i thought that find ing me such an innocent he had hit uppnwome excuse for demnndlng still more as tho cabman stopped he said to me you must have mistaken half a crown for a penny ah1 i cannot say that iyimvp never lieen chqatedjn england but i can say thnt i have never been cheated in any way that it would be fair to hold in re membrance what ffrew clilefly upon mo was the conviction that- only those who are trustworthy know how to trust i was foreigner- and could easily have evaded payment with impunity yet ho jundon shop keeper ever mistrufltcd mo business is good guelph business college quelph ontario established 1884 over 5000 men and womon re fer to tho training received at tho guelph business college as their start on tho road to suc cess t arrfsteady demand for our graduates you can start on itonday perspinai instruction given each student business experienced instruc tors who havo the ability to impart knowledge bo successful enrol now a i bouck principal and proprietor little girls game causes heartache to lonely mother a tj lrl alt at a window ajrlna- a game thoy make believe js ta amrna comlns home to them they shut tholr oyoa until ah geu almost to tho door and then open fhemhoplnglt igreally tho one thoy litjf j it t nrmly believe that d rwondertul dream will- come truo mother knows of thia make it come out rlsrht but just at present he la havlnc no amavttnis if taking the euro nt the uoa- k hospital hut had allowed her- sl vi bec so greauy run down that thero isnt mucbr lett of hor iof tho kindly nurses and doctorsto build uiwn tha wonderful julet of tha great hospital and the care she la getttnr are soothing to her worried mind and body some day she hopes tobe with her little daushters raj syrup the canada starch co umitid montreal bca contributions may w a char hon preslaont street toronto x ontario be sent tokon president 328 college no one can accuse the gentleman who inserted this spirited notice in a western newspaper of violating inter national law by attacking without warning bulletins from the seat of war are unfortunately lacking soveral times recently the life of ray wife and my own life have been placed in- jeopardy by reckless auto mobile drivers selfishly regardless of the safety of no ones life and limb but their own to all such miserable whelps i wish to say with all the emphasis which the law will permit me to print that i havo provided my self with a fortyeight caliber revolver and have it loaded when idrlvodftt behind my old family mare and any kansas city dudf or woodenheaded resident of this or any other commun ity tries recklessly to run me down i will to the best of my ability endeav or to perforate his tires and his legs this is no idle threat as anyone who tests the jnatter will and to his sor row things have come to a pretty pass when a lawabiding taxpaying cttlxen cannot use tho highway except at the risk of being killed by some lopeared lout with a 2x4 brain and a 10x12 gall i mean business joseph stephenson is your child thin and weak cad liver extract in qupjar ceatsd tablets put on flaih ami builda i rt them up in just a few days quicker than you evor dreamed of these wonderful health building flesh creating tablet called mccoya cod liver extract tablets will start tohefrt any thlrr underweight llttlo one x after aleknoss and where rickets are auapected uiey are eapeclally valu able most people know that from the ivors of the lowly codnsn vltamlnea of the first class are extractedtho kind that help all feeble underweight men women and children jry these wonderful tablets for 30 dnys and if your frail- nuny child dont greatly benefit get your money back atvery sickly child age gained 12 pounds in 7 months aatt any drdsglst for mccoys cod liver bjrtraot tablete as easy to take las dandy and tablets tcent ir j cadesky of tor0nt6 eyesight specialist will be3 at a t brownfl drug store acton monday dec 6th anyone suffering from eye- traln defective vision or headache should not miss the nnqra of c this eyesight specialists appoint- ments may bo mado with mr a t brown druggist consc1tltation frhe1 offics hours 8 m m till 4 p m t cgllections wo handle collections only 35 yeara experience speaks for itself assuring offloloncy and re liability kelly aiken collectors orsngeyille and owan 8ound ref standaxd bonk of canada ffs motheft custom bespwhauy pfepaxed relieve infants in arms and children all ages of constipation wind colic to sweeten stomach flatulency diarrhea regulate bowels aids in the assimilation of food promoting cheerfulness rest and ngtural sleep witliout opiates f z toavofd imjtationsv alwys look f ot the sisnatqrc of cjwnicimu proreh threcrlona on each package physicians everywhere reco ft 1 v ibricmonorwbn- ttoromto oinan savage company jewellers china silverware lower wyndharo st phone 571 gceeph sks8sffi5t iff- yii zt m