Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Feb 1915, p. 12

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A REMEDY FOR BRONCHIAL COLDS Philadelphia Man Tells How | He Treated a Severe Case With Vinol and the Success- | ful Result, Philadelphia, Pa.~-* Last Fall T was | oubled with a very severe bronchial } th very bad effects from it, head- | ybackaches, andsick tomystomach. vas 80 bad I became alarmed and tried several medicines, also a doctor, but did not get any relief. One of the men where I am employed asked me to try Vinol, saying it cured his worst colds. I did so, and in a very short time received i i NEWS GA i | he relief. which I eraved. enjoying perfect health, and recommend | Vinol to E all that is claimed for it." | ~JACK C. SINGLETON, Philadelphia, Pa. | Whenwgye tell you that Vinol is the | best remedy in all our large stock for | ehronic colds, coughsand bronehitisthere is no excuse for letting a cough or cold | "bang on for months and even years. | It is the curative medicinal elements | of the cod's livers, combined with blood making and strengthening properties of | tonic" iron comained in Vinol which | makes it so successful in removing | chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis, | after other medicines fail. Try a bottle of Vinol with the under- star your money will be returned i to help you. i V. Mahood, druggist, King- son, Ont. A Po tt dt i Lf: | Barker's; to 'her home at "NORMAN' Ths NEWEST | Mi fA GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Here's Grandmother's Recipe Darken and Beautify Jf saded Hair, That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage 1 ea and Sulphur. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just an ap- ~pHeation or two --of Bage ana Sut phur enhances its appearance al huudredfold. Don't bother to prepare the tonie; you can gel from any drug store a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," ready to use. This can always - be depended upon to bring pack the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair | and remove dandruff, stop scalp teh- ing and falling hair. i Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Bage and Sulphur because it darkens . go naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or 'soft briish with dt and draw this through the hair, taking one ¥mall strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disap- peared, and after another application it becomes beautifuily dark and ap-! pears glossy, lustrous and abundant, | Agent, Geo.-W. Mahood. DRINK HABIT : "Home Treatment | The .ORRINE treatment for the! Drink Habit can be used with abso- | lute confidence. . It destroys all' de- 'Sire for whisky, beer or other alco holic stimulants. Thousands. have successfully used It and have been restored to lives of sobriety and use- i fulness. Sa given secretly. Costs only $1.00 per box. If you fail fy, alts from a trial, your money will be refunded: i tor Iree booklet telling all about OW. Mahood Bagot streets, hn Ezy oarter Princess ang Way To Good Adyice for Thin Folks, Tn 1 , alka The trouble with most thin 'f, who Wish io gain weight iv that they insist 1 Stomash T Stuf v Toads; ru ing an aes Creams," or following some ulture. étunt, while Cause of thinness goes un- L You cannot get Ht wtih yoar & tract assimilates the You, . CREW sofen. sasible | JALSEE i 1 i | i ke a al' | Joseph Cosgriff are hauling logs Now I am | quaintances ton to his farm. Sa THERED 0 VER NEAR Sansa \ COUNTIF assdassscnsasscan, | Ry SE yg Frontenac OA a Feb, 22 ---~Frank McDonald and the mill. of men John Johnston has a 2 hauling tones and thei up for the crusher spring Visitors: at Bert Kg ry The piling in hue iM Tobin at J 3 before last friends hére and had a James Leeman and sister, the teacher of Bedfotd Mills at Mrs Leemap's; Mr. and Mrs. Kellar, North Bhore, at Frank Kellar's CROW LAKE, J. W. Knapp and Wil on Feb. 22 ! liam Barker got a ¢ar load of pressed | at Middleton | } Hay De left Alta on Saturday to-day for his J. Babcook in Cere renewing ac here Visitors Rev Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Nr. and Mrs. Howes, Harris, Tiehborne, at and Mrs, F. Knapp McMunn and W. Tharreit's; Wiltsie Bros. Sickler, Westport, at W, L. Miss Hughes has returned Arden home Mr. Weg Bolingbrook d Mrs. arri Mr. illiam Knap oe at nd Mis SANGSTER The shantymen the snow w yehrane is dra "Young's s drawing i Goodheart has Cochrane's = house. rence O'Connor spent last week visiting around and Bob's Lake cock, Jr. 94 are good 4 pulp a 35 moved into James and Ter a few da Crow Lake and Mr mon is parents 3 Nellie Barrett at N O'Hare J. O'Con J. O'Connor at M. J CLARENDON, Felhi. 22.-Karl ham high school, spent Sunday ynder the parental roof, people from Clarendon drove to Oso on Sunday night to the Methodist revival meoting. ness is brisk in thig little place. number have gone to Kingston attend" the military carnival. Martha Leishman has gone to lund to sew. The ey roads accountable for several cutter sets and a runaway last week. Moss had a wood bee on, Charles €gok's gasoline engine ased. Joseph Leichman, Syden- down attend Busi A Miss Zea. were up- is ' Ever Kirkham visiting his grandparents at Oso. CATARAQUL Feb. ~R. Mpek, president of the Board of Trade, Kingston, gave .an address in the Methodist church evening in the interests of the Belgian Relief 'Fund, Joseph Blair has volun teered for overseas service, and left last night to join the Dragoons. Miss Sadie Edwards, Albert vollege, Belle- ville, is spending the week-end at home. Warden Edwards went to New York last week with Queen's hockey team. Mr. and Mrs. W. Merriman en- tertained some of their friends on Wednesday evening of last week. On Friday evening tho young people from here and others from the city Were entertained by 'Miss ITreha and Har ald Meariman. Mics Maud Harpell has returned to Toronto. 2 ta OAK FLATS. Feb. 22... Smith, Parham, is get- ting the material on tHe ground Prior to erecting a cheese factory here in the spring. The soft wea- ther has left the roads in # bad con- dition. D. Robinson lost a valuable horse recently, The wood bee and quilting at B. Snider's was a success, Miss Gertie Snider is with her aunt, her daughter, Mrs. R.. Wagar, on Sun. Mrs. Bert Saider, Kingston, who {is ith Mrs, D. C. Snider at K. Botting's; Miss L. Babeock aud Miss A. Bush at D. Robinson's; Miss Nellie Snider a Babeo es; R. D. Botting, Mr. and Mrs. Genge and Miss A. Walker at R. Botting's; L. Hannah at Bab cock's. 1 JOYCEVILLE, ; Feb. 15.--A number of young folks held a party in the village hall one evening last week. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker and family, | Woodburn, visited at P. Joyed's. N. O'Brion, Los Wngeles, Cal, is the guest of his mother and sister, Mrs. R. Halpin and Mrs. Keys, after an absence of over thirty years. Mrs, Nefey and family, Kingston, are visiting at J. Mulien's. Mr. 1 One the} atie Donag- | t | k al from "Westport called jolly | wi | i A crowd of yéung | to | was created here on Wednesday Levi | Club, Monday. ron Feb. was {ed. Lygick has moved up | 1 last. last | ther aunt, Mrs. D. McClement, i | Mr. and Mrs, R. Coulter, Sas-|to Arden on Saturday to play a: re: katoon, at A. Reynold's; Mr. andyturn game, but the rink, owing tu the d Miss Leona) Mr rirude A i rs Miss Order's, Sn Su walter, Glenbfrni Curl"s .d Walpole, the week-end sat Miss Myrtle, Babeock and seph Goslin, at Mrs ins | Lilie Woodman, Wolfe is Mr. Mills, Montres are spending a | few (days with iss Dot Campsall. | William Morrison, Kingston, spent {| Sunday with his brother. Mrs. Hufi- smanhas- been Miss Pappa spent | the week-end at her home in Sharbot Mrs. Ritchie, Inverary, and Jo- Herbert Goslin's; k-end ¥ serionsly i pPreumonia, improved, i MYER'S CAVE, Fe 22 Perry; njured y, while "ie struck him on the breast Dr. | Lake. A was called but, fortunately, no | Mrs. Morrison, Alberta, have returned were hroker R. Harper and @iter visiting Mrs. Edley Campsall. Erwin, culles for the Chandler | Cooks his moved to Holleford. Jong company, passed through | Said on i pany, Passed. TONE SHARBOT LAKE. ind Mrs.' Jossph Perry 1 Feb. 22.--The 1. O. F. concert on turhed ending few (the 16th was .a success. Harvey around Ceptre-| Lloyd was the entertainer. Maber- s Wood, Har- } ly hotkey team played = a | friendly visitors here. | game with Sharbot boys on the 30th. attended the | After the game all were entertained Miss { T. Monroe at the Union il Me. home, visiting Mr. and were over-s Ss. from social at Cloyne. { Lilly White and William Thomp- | hotel | son spent Tuesday evening at .Josepl Mr. and | Perry Miss Florence Denny visited { here again after spending the last . Delyea's Sunday last. Mrs thfee months in , Belleville The eks and son, Osear, spent last Sun { Misses Annie and Maud Butterill at T. D Mr. and Mrs Lhave left for Toronto. Mr. 'and re Hamilton passe % 1 Mrs. W. Butterill have ute to Hi {from Glenvile. Mrs. H. Taylor has H. Macg {gone to R Mrs, W. Hawley, spent Sunday eve 3 .. Dr. Fee is laid up { Causland's.- ~ R with a 'sore knee. W. H. itor at Hillcrest, ane Children's. Aid inspector, as at Joseph Perr d a few families in 'ti vicin- Ju last week. Mr. and Burn ham have réturned after spending the last month at Lansdowne. Mrs Otis has left for Ottawa Miss Ab- ' hie Kilborn has returned from North Augusta. Miss Mabel leaves for Toronto this wee ley Campbell and family to Trenton in March, ha the dwellir and grocef Bird at mion station Kimberly, 'wife and daughter, have gone to Perth Mr and Joseph MeKewen spent Sunday at WW Pimberly's Deline and daugh ter, Rose, of stor, at W. Davis', Davidson, 1.0 organizer, is in 2 vilege. =. Cox, {royally by Mra. Myron Long are Perry's { Geo en r | Week, was y 8, DUFFERIN. I'he ar loge as the sleighing » . H. Blacklock is moving to home in Glenburnie. H. Me Adoo, who has been very ill, has re ered Fred. winter at Redmond Feb. 18. farmers + busy haul E Ye going t new Wes- ill move z bought of Mr Nelson Mabhei. Mrs Redmond his home visit cov the A. 3 is spending in Thfferin. the city at A; lows logan John 18 ng Fhompson and bride are | Cowan's. PY. J. and M. J. | visited J. F. Durnash recently. | Hogan, who. has beea laid up with ' hand, has re- dohn Burnash has purchas- of Whrges from' Greenlee I. Barclay is visiting Hriends in Kingston--W.-€lvde made trip taragui eh. spent blood poisoning in his vered. F a team Miss | tao | 15th at a i a business Un was Mi inpnds a day. I an en the he when ¢ F..2lst, 1913 to th pairs wristlet {and N orkey pairs housewi tol had a pleasant pairs 1 Jing ecards and dancing Refreshments | pairs 6 flannel shir | were served midn X Mrs, 51 bands with { Percall is visiting her sister,» ociety bere also sent A Toronto; also Kingston yesterday the Bal: 2. and m niitas for the Bel for the soldiers, ei Besos Geb eens Bl eee - Leeds ening ( time play at aker. Barclay mad business to n srip to | to PITPSFERRY. Quite a military epirit as | thé™eoldidrs of the 21st "Batlulion enroute through here to Gananoque, The poverty social given. under the auspices of the Clover in ~the Orange Hall 16th was thoroughly enjoy The Community Aid held an other successful social at the home of R. Ranous, on Tuesday eveiing « Miss Clara Grant, has re- turned heme after spending the past week with friends in Gananoque. Mr. and Mrs. J. L, McMaster are spend- ing a few days in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McMaster, are mak: ing preparations to move into their new home in Gananoque, The Mis-ses CampheN, Sunbury, are the guests of, Mrk. I. Maxwell. Miss Mimmie Sloan, Kingston, spent the past week with The assessor, George Franklid, made his rounds through here: ¢fi Thursday last. The members eof Dufferin Orange lodge gave an pyster supper on Friday evening. glans, also knitting Feb, 19. * CHARLESTON. Feb. 22.--A number of young peo- pie gathered ut T. Heffernan house, Athens Road, and enjoyed dancing for a few hours on Monday évening. C. Greens and L. Tackaberty both had sales of live stock and imple- meats last week. 'J. A. Flood had the wood sawers for two days last week, Mrs. C. Slack and Lindsay Slack recently visited friends at To- ledo. o MORTON Feb. 22.-~A number from attended the box social at California on Feb. ith. "J. O. Willis and J. " past week. They intend to leave for the west shortly. Quite! a mumber from here attonded the hockey match at Elgin on Saturday last be: tween 'Seeley's Bay and Newbhoro. The many friends of Mrs. J. Willis, will be pleased to learn that she is recovering frem her fllness. PARHAM. Feb. 22. The recent rains and thaws have left the roads 'in very poor con- dition. A number of sawing ma- chines are busy throughout the vigin- ity, Council met in the village hall on Saturday, A Marge number of wen | are drawing ties to the siding in the village. My. and Ms. J. C. Hart: man have moved from Ki 48 their farm near the village. Mra Hill passed away at the residence of ' ELGIN. Feb. 19.--G. W, Earl was in Brock ¥ile test week: + Brown, who met with the misfortune to frac- ture his hip, is reported as making favorable progress. Rev. W. 8. Al- pine, Delta, was.the guest at R. J™ Smith, during the week. The Lad- fex auxiliary of the M. 8. chureh pre- sented one of its time honored mem- bers, Mrs. W. Ruthven, with a silver cake basket, Mr. and Mrs. Ruth- ven and family leave the 1st of their new home near Tor day evening. 'Ihe hockey team went mild 'weather, was in too poor con dition to play on. DP. Hannah and family have moved on the farm own- 'ed by J, ( Mrs. N. B, To isiting af, nt a few day Ps, W. D. Be ing her daughter at Veropa. Mrs. W. BD. Black is in Toronto, with her hus band for a few weeks i onto. aR ' .. PORTLAND. Fel, 23.-The saw mills are start ed for the season and many farmers + are drawing Toon A number from here attended the "match at Dulia between Portland and tr whith resu in a score ih xe of the latter. Mre. Morvix and daoiiter, Sirs. Doneyan, are vis- jing friends io Tlone Mrs: T. Shortell and family, Atkin- son, and MF and Mrs. W. oN, and returned | Kilborn | a i {spending a few days with her on tloa-r Mise | friends and Island, and | home toy ] | | { i week, is much better, ew wv? tend to reside in future On Mon. day evening about 150 of neighbors met at spend a fos hours with thes and to make a presentation. Mr. and Mrs. Leeder were the $e Clplents of a well-filled purse, the gift being accompanied by an Lad- dress, which bespoke the esteem in which they are held, and at the same time expressed regret 'at Lhkir moval from Trevelyan. was read by John Flood while Presentation was made |. agh. Philip Leeder acted as man. The guests were royolly en- tertained by Mr, and Mrs, Leeder, and a most enjoyable time was spent in dancing and games. During the few years the family has lived Trevelyan they made many friends, and will earry with 'them to * their slew home the best wished 'of all. re- the Cavan" ehair- WILLOWBANK Feb. 20.--The boys and girls are en- Joying themselves these nights on the i skating. The young hoys were delighted with a sight of the soldiers Gananoque, 'and back again 1 hursday worping to Kingston. . They followed thet for quite a distance. Stanley MeMich and Gordon Haig went up Tuesday pvening to the social at Re) ert Raneous' undér the AVSpices « the Community Aid of Pittsferry There was 'a Tull house. The stork was kept busy last Sunday, the 14th bringthg a baby girl to James Cows an's dnd a4 boy to William Miss Vera Beaubien, Howe Island; 100 is sister, Mrs. "James: Cowan. was in. Kingsten lust Haig and sister, Halen, atiended the tea meeting at Bdthel Chureh, Lansdowne, last Wednesday evening George week. Cordon OUTLET, Vernal Athens on Reid, Atle spent and Sunday h her and Mrs. John Reid, Woodvale. accompanied by Miss Wills. r. and Mre¢ Jas. y spent Sunday. with Mr. and Patrick Lappan, Fairfax. Mics Brad the t of her sis tun- » Woodval I. a colt badly "icked on Sunday. It essary to.have the veterinary Lanse } sew up the wou h the littl on of V Cross, has been ry ill for dhe past My. and Mrs. Féh trip to Myrile day 21. Cross Friday. made a Miss Satur- was , 18 I. : from Beryl, who ds | Clarence Cross made a trip to Gan- { i | | here | last week. | Hamilton have returned home after | visited last wee vititing friends at Addison for the" Mr. and Ms. L. {niversary of Mr, anogueson Saturday. Miss Wiltee, teacher at Wogdvae at I. Vanderburg's. Mrs. J. Reid, Wood- vatle, Mrs- E Vanderburg, Miss BR. Wills 'and Mrs. Everett and Miss | Myrtle Reid were recent: visitors at W. GG. Vanderburg's, Warburton, | fhe revival services, whieh have been conductéd, in the Heliness | Movement churéh closed on Sunday | ht. The chupeh was well filled at | the three servieces. Among thosas! from a distance were Miss Reynolds | a returned wissionary,' Rev, Mi. Bradley, Carleton county, and W. A. Weston, Iroquois. Lillie JUNETOWN Feb" 23. --My, and Mrs. W. Shei- field and family, Athens, spent last week at Jacoh Warren's. Mrs. Pp Ferguson and Miss Laura, Mallory-{ town, vigited Mrs. M. G. Herbison Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Aus- tin, Rockfield, spent Monday at J. D. Bigford's, John Guild,. Kingston, at Eli Tennant's. atimer, Lavnsdewne | and Misses Myrtle and ¥lerence | Summniers, Mitchelville, were recent guests at Jacob Warren's. NY. and! Mre. J.B. Ferguson and son Willie, ! visited relatives in Athens on Mon- day dnd Tuesday. Ira Tennant and family, Caltown, spent Monday &v- ening at Jacob Warren's. Sander- son Ferguson visited hix parents at Lansdowne last week. Many friends here of A. E. Summers, Mallorgtown, are sorry to hear that he has brok- en his ankle Charles Tennant,' Kingston, gpent a few days with «iis parents heré last week, before lea- ving for overseas service, Crows gre Plenfiful here. Annjversary T= | vices will be held in' the Caintown Methodist Church méxt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Summerg, = Mallory- town, visited at John A. Herbison's on Sunday last. % t ter i their | paratory their | farm. The address | in | y of | Sliter's. | Haig | parents, ! road for shipment. final destinution. 8. Pritchard will move to the farm with his father. NS. goes on the Bilton farm. Gray will 'move to his farm near Chafley's Locks. Mr. Carr, Phillips- ville, will come to Dr. Preston's farm. George Hawkey will sell by auction his farm stock and machinery, pre to leaving 'the Monihan England is the Knapp Thompson "Thomas Mrs. George Bawden and daughter, { Muriel, are with the fgrmer's son, | Harold, whose wife died several weeks jago, in Delaware. Mrs. GG. S. Weat- : is slowly recovering from a se vere illness of typhoid fever. John Prady, whe has been confined to his { room for mearly two years, is rapid- ly failing. . Jobn Dier is confined to his home by a stroke of paralysis. | The hockey tegm played the final i game "of the series with the Seeley's | Bay club on the Elgin rink, last Sat- {'urday. The result was 4 to 2 in | faver of Seeley's Ba¥. This is the first | reason the Newboro team has been de- feated in twelve years, but it was as i ch erful in defeat as in victord,. and {came home with hats off to Seeley's | Bay. » 1 MOREWOOD. Feb, 23.--Mrs. James {Lays Hill, was a recent guest 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mar: jtin. Mrs. Willis and "béys, Chestor- f ville, were' guests last week at the {home of her sister, Mrs. Earnest iMcUonnell. Mr. Shaver is a guest {at 'the home of his aunt, Mrs. Me. | Connell. Master Ralph Allison was a week-end visitor at the home of Enis uncle, Frederick Allison, Dunbar. {Mr. and Mrs. Amson Allison and {laura were guests recently at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Allison, Inkerman. Miss Ellis Smith was a | week-end visitor, at her home here. {The pie social on Friday' evening, the Ladies' Aid, Was a A good crowd was { present and a neat sun was realized. | A good ' programme was also given, | A large crowd attended the sale' at {| Thomas Faulknar's on Saturday af. { ternoon. Mr.® and Mrs.: Haines, Regina, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. EF. Hunter,' Mrs. Q. Yorke was a recent visitor at Moun- tain Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Swerdfers ger, Inkerman, were recent = visitors at Mr. and Mrs. A. Swerdfe § Dodge was . a weekiend visitor the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Faulkenar. Al regret to learn of the illness of little Mary Loughridge, hut are glad to learn she is. recovering Miss N. Gollan is ill of jaundice. Miss S. Filiott, daughtér of Mr. and ¥Mre. William Elliott, has agair from her retant ilbhess, Martin, Chesterville, was a visitor at her home here. Mr. Mrs, E. Collona, Rochester, guests vecently at danghter; Mrs. Roy Pettorlay. Helen Haggerty, Loys' Hill, * McLaughlin, igiven hy de- cided success. at recent aby Miss 8 as sisting in the store of hee Allison. Mr. anh Mrs, . Cormick and Mrs. McCormick, have removed into the village. uncle, A, LM sr Lennox & Addington BICKNELL'S CORNER. Y. Feb. 23---Mrs. J. "Amey has been spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs." J. Yeomans; Miss Ida Sutton spent a couple of days With Mrs. W. Duan' recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Salisbury spemt one evening last week in Camden Bast. Robert Blakely has been breaking his colts lately. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson of Bethel spent Sunday with her father Mr. J. Simmons. MILLHAVEN. Feb. The islanders are mak- Ing good use of the crossing between the island and the main land. Quite a number from here attended the sale at Arthur Howard's on Thurs day, last. The farmers have got in their supply of ice. Mr' Hegadorn while returning from Kingston lost a4 valuable horse. It dropped dead when a short distance from home. The Women's Institute held its monthly meeting at Mis. James B. Fairfield's. George Peters, Oshawa, a9 _-, 0 ify veovered | Miss lena | who was visiting at Mr. 'Hegadorn's, bas returned home. Mrs. Bartie Franklin and family, Darlington, { have been visiting at Mr. Bullock's. They left a few days ago for Montre- tal, where they are going to teside for a time, " i \ STELLA. Feb, ~The farmers have done considerable driving this past week, ithe ice being in fine condition. Bur- leigh, L.O.L. No. 482 held a degree | meeting in Victoria hall on Friday evening last. A number of the Orange brethren from Kingston were present. Good pricds were | realized at A: E. Howard's auction sale of farm stock and implements keld on Thursday. Tows sold as high as $85. The sale realized {about $5,000. W. H, Preston was the auctioneer, Mr. and Mrs. Haw- ard intend moving to the city this week. "The ice men are getting their | summer's supply. DD." H. Smith is moving A. E. Weller's hay to the i J. Eves has moved with Ms family to Simcoe Island. Mrs. Hugh | Glenn. and son and Mrs. Hartley i Fleming and son were recent visit- crs in Portsmouth 'and Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. 8. McKenzie and fami- I ly, Gananoque, have returned home | after ¥isit\pg friends here. 29 city. Were | the home of their | You never need to admit defeat as ileng as you possées the courage to | kéep on trying. itis made, gives Postam --rich and nourishing, TTT RONG POINT. ? Feb. 16. Some from here attend- ed the funeral of James Somerville on Thursday last at Leeds. Ira Bevens' condition continues about, eir new It was also the eleventh an-i upon its users a tribute Lid 'poneentrated No bwilin GE gioivietsloleTolneTels, Of INSTANT POSTUM x Fo, . because the roasted '""bérry" of wheat, from which Unlike tea and coffee, Postum never imposes _ biliousness, sleeplessness, heart flutter and other ills, because Postum contains not a particle of the drugs, caffeine and tannin, present in tea and coffee, or any other harmful Cbs a -- eg, s Satisfaction a snappy, delightful flavor of headaclte, nervousness, 1 Angredient, cereal food-. d--inade in the cup with Wonderfully eonvenien t the picnie--handly dny-

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