And even if it does not develop into something more dangerous. it will keep you thoroughly miserable for e week at two at least. She Vise mm, as soon â€youfeel ‘the celdeoming on. is to start taking Nanbm-Co Syrup of Linseed. Licorice ï¬e, and keep it up till the cold is W out oom‘fletely. This splendid con 1: syn; wt! do the trick quicfly it? . thhly. I , __ LA1-:-n LeeASxms â€" ihat .Jnsvlvn xuuu m “ï¬nned to do his 1911 statute labor in 1912 on account 01' not being warned out. Parkin-Sims -- That the Council solicit, the Department of Works re the completing of the riVer road from Cameron to Lmdsay, also that our representative, the Hon. Col. Hughes use his influence in that reSpoct. Toronto, Ont. Graduates nan", ..... tain good poaitions and the demand is fully three time: our supply This college is open all year. Stu- demshave lately taken positions at $50. $6). $75 and $100 per month. Enter now. Catalngue free. Jor. Yonge and W'. J. Elliot. Alexander Sis. Principa. I-‘BN BIBS C(r-IYNCIL Councxl met as per statute, memâ€" bers all present. The following motâ€" ions were passed by the council: Parkin and Sims. that. the follow- ing persons haVe their dog taxes ranted, viz., Henry Eyres, Brown and Isaac I’errin. time Simsâ€"'l‘ompkins â€"- That. the road at 101: 25, Th 08. for furnishing new con. 6, R. C. Webster contractor, be for Superior Business or Shorthand Education is the Great and Popular Sims-'l‘ompkins â€" That. the time for furnishing new road at lot 25, con. 6, R. C. Webster contractor, be extended until Jan. 14. 1913. Mae-Sims â€"â€" That. council rebate Mrs. Wm. â€yr-mall's taxes amounting Simsâ€"'l‘ompkins â€"â€" That. a by-law be now instructed regulating tho hol-lmg u! the council eiections. The hv-Iaw was introduced and passed in the Baker [m8 (0., limitea “That’s \Zér} true. iideed. madam," said the teller. "but this check is not signed by any one." “Well. I Just got it from my husband. He’s In Chicago. Here‘s his letter tell- ing that no is Inclosing it." I ,- Lâ€"A -â€",., -â€"_.~ , “That’s QM good enough. madam, but the check itself must be signed.†It took the teiler some time to ex- plain. and he still wonders if she doesn‘t think he just didn‘t want her to have the money.â€" Boston Advertiser. t0 Yonlmn tee! perfectfy safe in takipg Na-Dm-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licence and Chiarodync, or in giving it to your ch L‘rcn. We’ll 12““; give yen:- physican alistof its ngredients if you like. Your Druggist can supply either 2 5c.or 50c. bottles. The National Dmg Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. 117 “You see. I’ve Indorsed it and come to the right window the very ï¬rst time." she said. with a beaming smile. “We women are getting to know a. little bit about banking." “Here’s the name on the letter. Can’t you cut it off and paste it on the check '2†"Evewtiimid you catch has in it the makings of one or other of these dis- eaSes. if it can break down ygur (icfcngeg. movements and bridges. The work incimlml the grading and installing of fifty and a quarter miles of coun- ty road. and the grading only of four miles. There were 21150 built ten bridges and two repaired. The County Council under the law will receive a. rebate of some 833,700 tram the Government of Ontario. It. is proposed to continue the work during the present year. SELLING CORDWOOD And the Mean Teller-’3 Reasons For Not Cashing It. She was brisk and full of business 3 she hustled into the bank. index-Bed a check and then handed it In at the Imdow. Have you ever heard of :1 case of catarrh, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs. or pleurisy that did not start with a. common cold? THBUGH IT’S “BNLYA GOLDâ€- STflP IT BEFORE IT STUPS YBU Nominations Feb. 15th, polling Feb. 22nd. These are the ofï¬cial dates for the bye-election in South Renfrew. The writ was issued and will be forwarded to Returning 0f- ï¬cer George Eady, of Renfrew. 100D ROADS RENFREW ELECTION. J make room. car spent A who get little exercise, feel better all round for m an occasional dose of "NA-DRU-CO†Laxatives They tone up the live: system and clear the brain. by a reliable_ firm. and wort I 00d Ont. Graduatgs Ireadily com. Cal: and get prices on all kinds of Wuod. r mam HER CHECK. roads commission of the Leeds and Grenville last $101.1ï¬-L on road im« and bridges. The work tone up the liver. move the bowels gently but freely, cleame the :d clear the brain. A new, pleasant and reliable laxative, prepared ale firm, and worthy of the NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark. a box. If your druggist has not yet stocked them. send 25c. and we will mail them. NATIONAL DRUG a. CHEMICAL COMPANY V 0' “NADA. LIMITSD. MONTREAL. 21 PHONE 77 l'hat, Joseph I‘errin be his 1911 statute labor account of not. being M. Mr. Sims in the BRAIN WGRKERS EDGCTOR WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. 'A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wors- ley, Cambridgeâ€"st... last evening. the occasion being the eighteenth anni- versary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Worsley. A particularly pleas- ant time was spent and the evening was very much enjoyed. Among the guests were seVeral peo- ple who were present at the marri- age eighteen years ago, and who warmly congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Worsley on their anniversary. These included, Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Shorey, Dr. Shorey having performed the marriage ceremony; Mrs. A. B. Ter- ry, and the bridesmaid and grooms- man in the persons of Kr. and Ira. Hoar. When the news spread around town on ’I‘chday Jan. 30 that Mr. IIt‘flr ert Callaghan was dead, the an- nouncement was received with the sincerest regret as he at all times onqued the esteem and good will of all with whom he came in con- tact. His early demise will be mourned not only by his immediate relatives but also by the wide circle of friends which haVe known and ad- mired him from his boyhood. His manliness and prowess in the athlet- ic world he invariably demonstrated most of times defeating his opponâ€" ent. He was practically an alround athlete, but as a. hockey player, the deceased was without a peer. He was one of the best defence players that ever chased the rubber disc and was famed for his strong rushes which put, the opposing team in disc order as Iikewisé were his shots that. eVery hockeyist dreaded. Throughout Ontario he was known as “the man with the iron wrist.†Some years ago deceased played with the Port Perry team winning the Markham tournament. At. all times when “('al" as he was familiarly RnOWn went into the game victory could be written on Lindsay’s banner. As a boy he played cricket with the same ability as hockey of late years and on different occasions went to Toronto with the Lindsay cricketers and WnS the means of bringing home the honors oi the team. joyed. A sumptuous dinner the hostess which was (‘zmiftom Ontâ€""1 na sufferer for ï¬ve years. told me it was ulcers 0 and another told me it I was very ill in bed. and the doctor told me 1 would have to have an operation, and that I might die during the operation. I wrote to my sister about it and she advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ('ompozmd. Through personal expe- rience I have found it the best medi- vine in the world for female troubles, for it has cured me. and I did not have to have the operation after all. The Compound also helped me While pass- ing through (‘hange of Life.â€â€"Mrs. Lx-z'n'rm BLAIR. Canifton, Ontario. Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham’sVegetableCompound Lydia E. 'Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, mind‘e from rootsland herbs. , _ __L"_I furs proved to be the most successful remedy for curing the worst forms of female ills. includin 7 displacements. inflammatinn. ï¬broi tumors. irreguâ€" lnritios, periodic pains. backache. bearâ€" incâ€"down feeling. flatulency, indiges- tion. and nervous prostration. It costs but u. triflw to try it. and the result has been worth millionstosufferingwomen. .\s :1 student he had marked ability having secured high-grade teachers certiï¬cate at 16 years of age. For several years he held a position as bookkeeper and foreman of the lumb- er yards of the Rathbun Co.. of Lindsay. The deceased had only been sick! about one week. the direct cause of‘ death being pneumonia. He was 33 years of age and leaves to mourn him his father and mother, besides four sisters and three brothers. They are : Laurent, of Rochester, N .Y., Albert 18., real estate broker, Ca1- gary; Walter, Lindsay; Miss Mila, teacher in S. S. Plantagnet; Flor- lence; Teresa and Agnes, of town. The family have the deepest Sym- ADVISED GPERATION II ERBI‘IR'I‘ U ALLAG HAN Ontâ€"“I had keen a‘great ()IlITUARY e years. One doctor ulcers of the uterus. (1 me it was a ï¬broid tumor. No one knows what I 3111'- fored. I would always be worse at certain periods, and never was regular, and the bearing-down gains were terlzi‘ble. was served by very mUCh en- Roetful Entertainment For the Sonia", Tired Housewife. The suburban housewife is awaken mg to the discovery that the most cherished of her social institutionsâ€" the at homeâ€"is being overshadowed by a new form or entertainment. Already the mere exhilarating joy: of the "shopping at home" are capti- rating scores of women who were once more or less willing victims to the dull and dreary round of at home days. No one can say that the older order or entertainment has not been given a fair trial. it has had a long inning. imported originally from the world of fashion. it soon became so popular that every one who was any one at all announced that she had a day. Each month became such a maze of ï¬rst Tuesdays. second Wednesdays and third Thursdays that highly involved mathematical calculations were neces- sary before venturing an afternoon sary can. Something of the solemnity or a re- :igious observance ciung to the at home day. It had its ceremonial robes and its recognized ritual. Etiquette necessitated that the visitor should don her smartest toilet and demanded a kind of sacriï¬cial oflering 1n the form of a pair of gloves of unsullied white. ll. vv :9 on uv-. . With a charming absence of the old formality the hostess summons her chosen guests by telephone or card to her favorite shopping store. The guests meet their hostess in one of the numerous luxurious reception rooms, and almost any afternoon in the week cheerful little groups of women. eman- cipated from the thraldom of the at home. may be found at the tea table in the admirably equipped restaurants attached to most of the large shops. The joys of afternoon tea are varied by the even more stimulating pleas- ures of a prolonged tour of inspection of the world's latest exhibits in dress Cordjaily hated by the servants. an ordeal to hostess and guests alike. of- ten a tax on a limited housekeeping allowance. the at home day had come to be regarded until quite recently as a necessary evil of the social code from which there was no honorable way of escape. But now there is a way. Give a “shopping at home." How is it done? In this way: I 1.1 The joys of afternoon tea are mucu by the even more stimulating pleas- ures of a prolonged tour of inspection of the world‘s latest exhibits in dress and millinery. The new style of at home differs from its vanishing predecessor in one interesting respect. Wild horses could not have dragged home the masculine inhabitants of the house on the hated at home day until the door had closed behind the last departing guest. but it is no unusual thing for the men to join the merry little party at the res- Al h- L-_- A..-“ taurant tea table. and they have even been known to ï¬ll in time with a lit- tle shopping on their own account in one of the several departments de voted [.0 the needs of the well dressed Table Egg Boiler. In almost every family nowadays the "heavy“ ln‘pakfast has been abolished. and in its pince has come the light morning meal of boiled eggs. bacon. toast and 006%. The uttxactive egg hoiier pictured will appeal to the person who wants hls egg cooked three minutes to the dot. for he can superintend the process himself while glancing over the morn- lng paper. This boiler 13 made especially for use on the table. and egg cups of glass. copper mounted. are part of the outï¬t. Of all the gifts that nature Can give us the faculty of remaining sil- ent, or of answering apropos is per- haps the most useful. copper A bill will be introduced by the Dominion Government providing for the appointment of a. third member on the Civil Service Commission. St. Thomas paper claiming to know the whereabouts of the Bessem- er No. 2 car ferry which sank in 1909. to “W m ‘Ilh ‘ madam 5.5,: JIC‘II3-lnll. IE “I an}. III‘.-V.' ‘vâ€" pathy of all in this their time of bereavement. The funeral will leave the family residence on Thursday, Feb. lst, ut 9.00 a.m., and proceed to St. they atroned through the cemetery. ‘WMtdoumtmeuonwmmofl tombstones?" “Whyâ€"erâ€"you see," began Bums, “that’s an abbreviation for ticket: ï¬cheâ€"that b to say. 'hickoty coat! menu-um! theyuudhddm “Dad Language.†“ ‘Elc jacet,’ " quoted was Pechh u HERE’S A NOVELTY. ‘V 1260 BOILER: AND CUES. Bronchitis is an acute inflammation of the mucus membrane lining the air tubes of the lungs. and should never be ne- :1ected,for if it is very often the disease becomes chronic. and then it is only a short step to consumption. On the ï¬rst sign of bronchitis Dr. Wood's Norwa) Pine Syrup should be taken. and thus prevent it becoming Was 50 Choked Up She Could Hardly Breathe. BRONCHITIS Mr. John D. MacDonald, College Grant, N.S., writes:â€"“My little girl. seven years old, mught a bad cold which developed into bronchitis. She was so choked up she could hardly breathe- Rading about your wonderful medicine, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. I decided to try a bottle. and with such good re- sults that I got another which completely cured her. I cannot say too much in its praise, and would not be without it in the Highway to Run through This Town Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup is put up in a yellow wrapper: three pine trees the trade mark; price, 25 cents. Manufactured onlv bv The T. Milburn Manufactured only by 00.. Limited, Toronto. C in‘ Towards this extensive scheme On- tario will contribute eeVerel nilliOn dollars. The province is now com- mitted to an annual expenditure of only me quarter of a million dollars in sharmg the Cost of constructing roads under the county good roads system. The Ontario plnns will probably provide {or four or ï¬ve branch high- ways, connecting with the main road One of these branches will connCCt Ottawa. and Brockvillc. another may take in. by a loop, the towns of Peterboro, Lindsay and that district. The longest road apart from the main highway, will be that connect- in; the towns of the north. Owen Sound and Collingwood, with the main road. probably at Toronto. Still anothee branch may run from London through to Sarah. Ontario good roads enthusiastics will place their views before the fed- eral government on February 8, when representatives pot practically every good roads association in the province as well as representatibes of the Ontario Motor League, will wait upon the Ministers. Rough is his coat, with each rib showing through ; Scant through his food, ‘he was faithful and true ! Beaten. abused. bearing vburdens of Only a horse {hat lies dead in the street, Prone on the pave, ’mid the hurry- ing feet. Only a horse I that, through sun- shine and rain. Toilcd for his master, and did not Cart. him away! he has pulled his last load, Over the hills, through the long winding road ; Weary and bruised ; sore and crippled and sprained,â€" . Worked to his death, but he never complained. Phosvnowâ€"rwmm Ian-son“ ‘ ' " Ind-".- -v Phosphooot -‘wvvâ€" , mmgverynervelnthebod} mm brow tcnfloqï¬m Electrié Restorer for Men , ._ AL- LA). Cart him away 1 his labors are o'er, pain. Only a. horse and he could not com- pain,â€" complain. plain. whlnkm. ONLY A HORSE. Customerâ€"Ca' you 'Ike ’0 up I put- Iklpnve for a bad cowd? Chemâ€"Wk. Han you got :30 prescription with you? Customerâ€"No. but I got the cowl.â€" Strange. Enactâ€"Memory is strange. Bookerâ€"Yes: the landlord remem- bers to lay In rhoap lummor coal. but never remomben to have the boilers 0"erhauled till an" a void snap.â€" Judge. I Send Today For Free Booklet. ‘ ROYAL PURPLE " SUPPLIES WILLIAH'BATTISBY. Mr. William Battisby died on Wed- nesday at. the residence of his daugh- ter. Mrs. Car], 56 Hambly-ave., To- ronto. He lanes a widow, ï¬ve daughters and two sons: Mrs. M. A. Carl, Mrs. R. A. Gledhill, Mr. J. J. Battisby, all of Toronto; Mrs. A. G. Shaw, Mr. William A. (:lcdhill, Chicago; Mrs. W. J. Thompson, Pe- tcrboro; Mrs. S. B. Laidlaw. Lind- say. Rev. Dr. John R. Ilattisby, ('hutham: and formerly of Port Hope and l'etorlruro, is a brother. Mr. Iiattishy was a promintnt mcmiwr of the Uddfcllows' lodge. and a mom- bcr of the Presbyterian church. He was horn at Kirkcum-right, Scot- land, and came to Canada (30 30am There must. be surccase, and lreedom from care, "Rest for the weary." 10rever, somewhere ; Some glad unwinding of earth's tang- led skein ; Where justice triumphs. and bone need complain I Heavy for him were tained ,â€" Dying in ho shall dare say,â€"such as these have no soul,â€" Nothing before them, no far away goal, Nood meed for toil, and no balm for their pain, Though they are silent, and never complain. horse 7770 days. A 81.50 poll or dr- U I tight tin containing (our times as much $113133" “9‘31?ng . $100K ‘ e.l 880 deys. I! you orest urinal you hove heve never used it try it on the no on your piece end wetch results. n it does not produce better results then enythinx you have ever used or give you eetlsfectio we will refund your money. Andrew Ont.. says that he tried it on one Wegrich. of W nnee cow. weighed her mi on the 18th. 17 lbs.. on the 29th ehe ï¬ve 22 lbs. Den MoEwen. Cenede's greetest horse treiner. eeys: "I hove ted Royel Purple to The Eel and all my racehorees tor {our years. They have never been oi! their feed. Your eouxh powder works like moxie." Mr. Tom Smith. trainer for the lion. Adam Beck, says: “We had 3 mere in our stables lest tell belonging to Miss could not feed her any bren Cleuston. 0! Montreal. We We commenced using your on account of scouring. Stock Speciao. The results were wonder- ful. We found after using it three weeks we could ieed her bran or any other soft teed and she actually took on 25 lbs. during thet time." will make your hensâ€" iay in winter as we“ as in sumâ€" 1 mer. and yet a We package will last 25 hens 75 days or mark a. 81.50 pan or air-tight tin contains {our times as much mam as a. 50c package. will last 280 days. It prevents poultry one t from losing flesh at moulting time. euros and prevmts all there the ordinary diseases, makes their piumage bright and anim keeps them in prime condition. smot? An assorted order amounting to $5.00 we will prepay. What we wish to impress on your mind is that we ma Our booklet gives over 400 recommendations for our diï¬'eren give you above the names of a few who have used it. our be: who has ever used any line we manufacture. day In Inï¬del): {or o full grown onlmu. .u provonu due-u. nop- your onlnnls in perfect health. no is obâ€" oolutely humlou. It makes six weeks old coin: to hrs. on ordlnsry ouvoo u 10 weeks. You can develop at: pm ready for market In Just one month's lou time than you con possibly do without it u o coat of only 81.50. sawing. you o “mm-h '3 1°" ‘2‘ - j we we uuwle Iv-u uuvy- _. --- _---,, _ , eta. nnd grind them on our own premises. Therefore we con mum It to you a being nbeolutely pure. We do not use chap ï¬ller to nuke up n urge name. We give you the best condition powder ever put on the muket in e. emanated {ox-In. A bleapoon levelled or! once e - - -,,, _ Ann _____ -â€"lâ€"en| '0 h".“" so thst they will ls! as well in winter as in sun NOW is the tlme to use Roynl Purple Stock Speciï¬c At a cost of only two-thirds of a cent per day per animal lt wlu inerease lt 25 per cent. in value. It permanently cures Bots. Collc. Worms. Skln Dlseases and Deblllty. Restores runâ€"down antmals to plumpness and vigor. lt wlll Increase the milk lela three to ï¬ve lbs. per cow per day and make the ml richer. Royal Purple is not a stock food. There ls no ï¬ler used In lts manufacture. and we‘lmporztfrom Europe all the seeds. herbs. barks. l__. h. _--_ -_... __-_.l-.. Nev-afar. IVA as. w_l_l_l .1953! I A bore. rover him up, for his end is at- ng in harness he never com- plained. Royal Purple Poultry Speciï¬c “.1... vnnr 11an lav In winter as we“ a3 ‘9 man who What He Had. OIIWABY. .- WALTER OSBORNE. say,â€"such as these wears side whiskers the burdens he to Stock and Poultny Raisers â€I“ cm my“ a . 'the last four years there has been an epi- You on: develop nix During month's lou time than demic eon; t c coat of only 81.50. oyal Purple . STDGK All} POULTRY SPECIFIGS h taint through every stable in Canada, which ha been greet source 0! announce to houemen. Our Royul 'P u r p l e Cough Cure will nbtoiutely c u x- e this cough in 4 days. will break up and cure distemper in 10 days. sbso- tutely Eulmteed. 50¢ per tin. by man We will send. absolutely free. for the asking. postpaid. one of our large sixty-four page books on the common diseases of stock and poultry. Tells you how to feed all kings of heavy end light horses. colts and m milch cows, calves and fattening ateera, also hot! to keep and feed poultry I winter as in summer. No tamer should!» mthout it. 1 Purple Stock Speciï¬c Hrs. Wm. Bumham. of Sandtord. Ont. says: "1 1.; ant per day per animal your Poultry Speckle to 82 hens durlnx the winter nnd value. It permanently aometlmes got as many as two dozen e“: per day 121 Diseases and Deblllty. February_ and OOIAI-_ -l n-_a_-"- h... anvn- "Y "can AND FREE BOOKLETS MAY BE SECURED FROM E. GRI‘ZGOIiY [IRI'CGIST_ FOX BRAI)\f,_GIlQ ('ICRS. LINDSAY. St. Lawrence ; "Crystal Diamonds†1 W. G. Blair 55 Son The Account. of Corporations, Merchants. Manchu-rah and Individuals Soflcitod. Small Saving. Bank Accounts recon. Opoohl Attenflon. are absolutely the perfection of sugar reï¬ningâ€" brilliantly clear and sparklingâ€"and an ornament to every table. Ask for “St. Lawrence Crystal Diamonds"â€" in 5 pound boxesâ€"- ï¬g also sold by the pound. 9% G ï¬ssunnelee â€ruminant-lie! e ., . . wul wall remam Ifyou once would give vou coumex'fext money sumâ€" that we manufacture nothiug_but__pure unadulterated goods. 71‘ IIYLIIA ._.A llllll. wc IIIGIIUIII\5‘II\ ......... n _._- our different lines from people allronér Canada. While we d it. our best recommendation is for you to ask any person JENKINS MFG. 00., London! _Ont. to the test. a/l It Is Worth The Difference Iv u: n‘vuw‘. â€"n; .â€"---v-â€"-__ -7- _ M. Duly. Conlmun in London. says: "We have nine horses. constantly teaming coal. and hove all kinds of troubio with them being lame at times. I have used your Swen ~Liniment for a year back and hove never known it to fail to cure all sorts of sprained tendons, etc." Price 50c 8-ounce bottles, by maii 60c. This is entirely different from any lice kiiler on the market. In order for you to understand the process of manufacture of this iico kiiivr you will have to sand for one of our hooklcts, as we giva you a tux! history of it there. It will entirely exterminate lice on towis or animais with not_rnnre__than on» nr two applications it animals with no: mare man om- ur w smothers them. Price 25c. by mail 30c Will cure a.“ sorts of open sores on msn or beast. Will absolutely dry up and cure scrstches in a very few days. Mr. Sam Owen. Coachman (or the Hon. Adam Beck. says: "By followlng directions I and your Royal Purple Gui Cure will cure scratches and make the scabs peel 01! per- i’ectly dry in about (our or ï¬ve days." Price 25c. by mail ’UW’ KUWN) y'"._- - _--,,_ metimee got u my a two dozen eggs per day in February and Web.†Mr. Andrew Hicks. of Centrnlls. Ont.. says: "I used your Stock Speciï¬c on 20 milk cows. They hnve increued 30 per cent. in their mill: nnd ! got even better results from your Poultry speciï¬c. We had 60 hens laying age. When we commenced using Poultry Speciï¬c we were get- ting ï¬ve or six em 1 day. In lee: then five days we ot 150 eggs. These were Ch. coldest aye leet winter." on can see the relultl at once after you commence using this meter-ill. When turner: get acquainted with iton Purple band- they will never be without them. wm reduge any lamegâ€"Iesg in a. very short time. Mr. Jno. 1â€"v_ L-.__ _I_- L-_-.. ailoring any morethan we _‘ 1 wouldn’t SCH you poor Sugar Royal Purple SweatALinimogt Royal Purple Cough §ge§§flc Royal Purple Lice Killer OF CANADA Royal Purple Gall Cure trV our taliormg } costs the dealer more than ordinary sugar, but it is worth the difference. flCllS?On]f THURSDAY. FEB. 8, 1912. Ladies and Gentlemens T4110 Tï¬thDAY. acuity, but. that < horn looking right test. age HSCI’ cleans of dirt dish-xx You two Thai; clean the it doesn't food part a Soapy, ‘. Man} Cinnamon “'0 Childr ron ru GOLD 1 )lSHCS