tt.xamtngv ". hing kom. v?! La on; " The only um; “tun; loan! .30.: women‘s awning â€was no no “I der strap. mums-:1 vnvldenly, "Oh. look! M1, I my!) unwing a lot of wood.' Witt" he gum: to do'.'" Mr. Jones 1oohedrt from his paper. 'I suppose IIO'I 1'2tl to build an arc.'" h. 1'gy 9.1311â€: 129 on holiday. Hal .L had rained every 3†for 3 run-L They were all Vet! 8300‘! " thry sat in the front room at that boatr':irrc-house. Little Jinn! VII looking' at the downpour when " u- huh bad 4' Ind All) " mountain side, I hive tried to mn aressuro upon my own mind, for I hitr'.t to sit down and weep. thinking " that evening in my boyhood.) , tied the wright to the other and of he riring, with the dog sitting nut- enm' As I was kneeling to like the Mona secure, Mo old faeo va- level w'rh my young face; and he lick- wd my check. That completed tt. I ru’ {Em string, threw the stone into .31» n: "r. and wenzlome. u I. I 174-1: ':. m; to have had upon“ who and. , arsed you when you were I bor. u» p ,1 the whole story tn my tear. tta I14! and swollen face. hum and lace mountain side Measure noon end weed to utilise Just as they stand Reference was made in the .eeerelil'l1'f'll provide residential quarters to of the trial to the killing of I dog. 1:400 students. besides library and fl wonder if any of my readers have‘mtion rooms for a much lar‘e ever tried to drown a dog? lance tried. number. I hum-Mal}: tailed. . He was an old The grounds provide adequate room do: possessing such Intelligence and’ior‘ all sports requirements. It is pro in :iry that it has never 'seriously ill-,poeed to vent the property in tht {l '! ml me that human beings 11oetynds of trustees, it the expected pub ', _ durum-:1 in certain matters to lie support. is forthcoming, but to a! . . :' Cl't"iartsu. He had become old.'low the ectual management to rental! 1 in.†u burden to him, it seemed. in the hands of the resident students. l' l l-l (amenity in breathing. But! Tho plan is being supported by the V T a nul gentleman, and when‘Poundling Estate Protection Aseocia ', 1; .'c, vslsatpver it was. tlzrealesltion. which is largely responsible for . 1» :10: a I'uroxysm, he would preventing, the site being used for the T , ' g t (11.. door so that he might removal to it of Covent Garden mar- " r , , i)ritriuss us! Bat he seemed ket. The need such a student centre __r Arr/y',,, and w0rse,and the man as this would provide for is keenly H q: tlt" place Watt commissioned go‘ielt in London. -New York has Inter. '.' Mm down, He, without any in. national House, founded in 1924, and , Wm} 1'r'aNty, aaked me to do the Paris has the new Cite Universitaire, m. being mm} but tt boy. .50 1 where the recently opened Canadian " k him m a string. and in my other Hostel is located. The London plan I†I t'sirried a Weight. and so '01†to devote the'entire resources of Drowning a Dog The following pathetic I Touched for to us by one who: m abundant evidence of Ita , " has been published tn tho Weekly arrived. As " token of good faith it W“ ttsled that each man should Wm An equal sum. Anderson w; the ramminn huxltated. AL-lcrmn returned in I few min- titrsy, wah his money, and "Ware complimented him on being an iiiriiil Brande their r live-Manny Mr. Brandein mt " rm hi,, bank, but tho eaahier warned aim. Only n small sum at my was tlaced in an envelope. When he returned to the “10.1 "llara. it is alleged, nought to his .iu. aside and obtain tho “vellum, ut at this moment police oftkqeil " im- in Paris at the same time. The souruaintanee was renewed in Eric. and my; developed by Anthem DROPPED A GLOVE. l I'orr-lly they were aroma: “on; tlm Rue Royale. Just in front of than n erlerly. well-dressed man dropped I “Hulk The Canadhn pick“! It up and was thanked in English, and thun M r. Patrick O'Hara. of Ihthh% {dun-l Confidence Trick Failed to Work Mr. Mark (71de Bmat6etrw, u Canadian business Inn. 11V!" h 00 Paris suburb of Nmsiilr, got fan can- "Nation one day with a dim “dunking man who (In his mm in tie. rge Anderson, The two disoovered that they Md Canadian in Paris Had row Escape From Crooks intrto “mum bra Which. The first contact Mm tit - ttr.d their mm victi- m estab- lished, it is stated, in uaim, M I month, ago. Paris. Two men, dd to he ti!- huh, Ray Williams, an Purse]: O'Hara. aged 63, and Funds Buo- by, alias George Anderson, I’d 81, have been taken into cm by tht Paris police on a dam d M99- “The terms of the will" provided hut he must give 260,000 of the for- mm to charity, and a newspaper was rogue“! comalnlng a brief mention f the Enhrrlvance. O'Hara In tho an! to have displayed I wad of Eng- -i! Emu}. notes destined for the Pope. - ""e, ....... - . "mm. Y'"'""' tor "' neenlyf .Short But Sweet. . ‘Irv pluiux v, :13 cuxnmissionml [Often in London. New York has Inter.) I heard Prince Arthur of Connaught _ _,' mm H". with“! any urination.“ Hov.so. founded in 1924, and told an amusing tale of his expert. ' “may Mk“. um to do theParlts has the new Cite Universitaire. canoes when serving as Governor-Gen-' ',,, ili); thcu but a boy. v So 1 where the recently opened Canadian eral of South Africa. He had made T m t " a string, and in my other Hostel is located. The London plan In Journey up the Zambeai to some of , “mm a weight, and so we in to devote the'enliri resources of:the paramount chiefs. One ot them vi a luneiy Place by the side ot the Irrolect to tho well-being ot over. made a speech ot welcome which took ul, (Whenever I read that item- Beats tttttdetttts. three-quarters of en hour to deliver. i; smry in Genesis about Ahrn- .---. F----- When he had finished I native inter. lurid Isaac traveling alone up that Two boys "med to play “ trick on meter came forward to explain the an†side. I have tried to put theirteaeher, '0 they painted the mee oration. Pointing to the chief, the in. M“ umn my own mind. for I of tt monkey on the back ot " coat terpreter discharged his an: with a’ f» _ , down and Weep. thinking as it hung on its hook. The mute" single sentence: "Him any him dun w t'venlng in my boyhood.) , came into the room, and‘leeing ithe pleased to see you." the “night to the other and M cgrritrature. exclaimed: Mn .- in bank notes deal It lunch O'Harn ered to give to d .1 hulk we had attermtrdo, dog and I, and I must all In to bulieve me when, “all; i to my heart. 1 ten them at? or so later, that old do. :vn that canal and drowned when the Author of lib be s!gumed nuany that " lar 2m. , It: N unrh O'Hara is alleged to have _ to Hive to Allie!“ and Mr. ma Sl,000 each to dhtfibuh in w pectin countries. HESXTATION. a token of good faith it VII that each man should and†O'Hara, ofbusiin, Eda lence ot It: vcnctty. ished in the “British pathetic my, ul by one whose. nuns! pie. The close iinFi,iii ' “at": 'aes lack of 0.th nerd “a , B strict“ an or the new as 'mi’ their elect on wake“: trtderson, "ed SI, There is duty: in and to CM by tt danger " Mere coin, w hare. " attemp lacuna, or the all! no: “mm tHeir. pm. There In no in?" the m ot you no. . mum: victim Tras tttttiid, red blood is so ace in Undem, nearly the one my to be» the l Id “a mum, . t',1!"ytye 9,... m , present tt. Butl Tho plan is being supported by the d wheuiroundling Estate Protection Amcla- :realesltlon. which ls largely responsible for would Pre'entintr,the site being used for the 9 murht removal to it of Covent Garden mar- gegmec ket. The need such a student centre he man,“ this would grovlde for ls keenly , Aiicall,k)lls, acid instantly. The best form is thfps' Milk of Magnesia, be- came one harmless, tasteless dose neutral“: many time: Its volume in acid. Since its Invention. Mt you: Mo, it In; mrnaiased the canard with physician ereryshero. ‘ Sm: swungâ€, sour nomad}; and indigestion usualjy rmeAan 1‘chqu The stomach -nerres are orerghttpn laud. Too much acid makes the atom-J sch and Intestines sour. I "What business needs is more self- starters." _ Two boys wanted to play a trick on ‘their teacher. so they painted the face of n monkey on the back of " coat is it hung on Its hook. The master came into the room, and seeing the cttricttture, exclaimed: "Who bu chained his face on my overcoat?" ( The grounds provide adequate room for all sports requirements. It is pro- posed to vent the property in the hands of trustees, it the expected pub- lic support In forthcoming, but to " low the actual management to remain in the hands of the resident students. - -"---= .'___r. “syn-LIJVU- I The hospital site covers nine urea. Mid the buildings. which it is pro- posed to utilize Just " they stand. would provide residential quarters for 400 students, besides library and re- creation rooms for a much larger number. latndon.---A plan is being energeti- cally pushed to acquire the building, and site of the Foundling Hospital in Bloomsbury tor a residential centre for London's 1800 overseas students. London has no such rendezvous for the young people who come trom all parts of the world to study here, and its proximity to Mutton University. now that the future location of that inuitution is tenured, makes the site remarkably convenient and attractive. "TN, L 7 -- - - Plan . -“w as only: In such cases the . has" of More colds. “tacks of in- itaenm, or the sun more dreaded t pm. M b no other time .'e1rttttaiaGiuTiiG,""ii' Wm M “and is so necessary; on! Ithe one we! to hep the blood rich 'atod m on! {in ovoid winter tron- k blo is thmxh the use of Dr. Williams‘ I Pink Pills. tr, alderman. you have . fallen e Ttethn to influenza, or other . winter troubles. this some medicine ' will restore your health end strength. ‘Among those who have proved the I value of Dr. wanna. mm: mm In ' Miss Margaret Pearson, RR. Nd. 8. , Chatham. Miss Pearson had passed [through a severe attack ot inmsenza, lend says: "It left me so weak Ind) rundown, that I could scarcely walk. Anaemia set in and it almost seemed to it I would not pull through the win- "or, u I new so weak that the least exertion would bring on tsintinl Ispells. I was under medical treat- lment, but it did not help me. Then .one day in our local paper I read an _advertuermsnt of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and decided to try them. By the time I had used three boxes I felt ,much better. and continuing the use I',',', the pills it was not long before I Ifelt better than I had been before the lee?,!.','.'", attacked me. My rapid re- Icovcry surprised my friends, Ind twhen asked “What did you do?" I iprould proudly say, "Not my doing, ibut Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills." To me, I Lat least. the pills have been worthl ,thelr weight in gold.†As a precaution tuning: winter in: we Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now. Sold by an medicine dealers., or non! " in.“ at Me a box try The Dr. Wil- iinms’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Students May Get F oundling Hospital Canadian winter weather ta u try- tng time for debilitated, run-down peo- ple. The close ur of shaman houses. lack ot actor-door exercise. the re- ...l-.-1 A: A - - - IVO‘JVI It, VI U09. A Trying Time for People With . --.-- . Weak Watery Blood Grows}: of, Country m 1927 " “um WEATHER FMellon Points to Afoot to Acquire Build.. ings for Overseas Scholars Ian 13 being energeti- acquire the buildings Foundling Hospital in a residential centre 100 overseas students. such rendezvous tor he anon all have weakened systems. Reduce the Acid Be sure to get the genuine Phillips.' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians tor tio years in correcting excess acids. Each bottle contains tull direc- ttous-ttay drugstore. l Take a upooniul in water and your unhappy condition will probably end in IT Pinoy. Then J'Gi '1†'51. ways khow what Io do. Crude and harmful methods, will never appeal to you. Go prove this (or your own sake. It may save a great many-disagree. able hours. "You were no spring chicken when I married you'.'" "No; but I was t troost." All of these circumstances Justify us in the belief that w my look for- war dto continued progress In the year ahead. Certain factors which exercised I {deterrent iniiuenee In 1927 my be expected to disappear In the comm; year. For Instance, the deeline In the automobile Industry. wIth a re- sulting etteet on me steel Industry. was due to speciel causes, such " a temporary curtailment of output In automobile Production. The normal expanston of these major industries, which may reasonably be expected from now on, should have a favorable l effect on busIneas In 1928. I WOULD TAKE 'EM OFF “If you were In my than what; would you dot" "Take 'em " 3nd put on a larger pair." ’selt an unusual circumstance and} (t'i,:t,:',z',i, the ability ot business to in- troduce economies in phoduction and to elm-meme the necessary caution by avoiding the accumulation ot execs , sive inventories. it is this adaptability on the part af American business 1 which is one at the greatest antes ot cogtttdenoe in the future. I Employment Steady. 1] Throughout the year employtryyntl was steady; wages were maintained " at a high level; living costs were low. " lured, due to declining commodity! prices and the purchasing Power or, farm products enhanced as measured i in terms of non-agricultural products} All ot this resulted in a sustained pur- chasing power on the part of the pub- lic generally, which contributed to the stability of business and industry. Interest rates declined on industrial and government securities and also on farm issues, while banks showed large t increases in loans and investments r and ample credit was available tor , the legitimate needs both of this q country and foreign borrowers. n . axon ' Prosperity of US. " ',oo,lvlii' 1:15. Notwithstanding the Net that com- modity price" continued to {all through the Fear, a largo volume of basins!†was done, which was in it. has been some reunion in bulineas activity from the high levels of 1926, the growth of the country In: pro- ceeded dong normal lines and great magma has been made even in the taee or several adverse circumstances. Employment Steady, Wages Maintained at High Level Waahiturtots.---Dueaw the last year the country In: given unmistakable evidence ot the met that underlying donations are sound. While there CONDITIONS SOUND Was Along Nirmal Minard'u Liniment fiu"rheurnatum, The Iost articles ire kept irix months, and, it not claimed, are sold. Umbrellas figured next in the! t1gures announced by the "palace ot. carelessness," as the house where! lost articles are assembled is called.! There were 12,000 umbrellas and 500 canes, _ _ I I London. - So many right hand gloves are lost in the London under, ground regularly that a business he grown up where odd Hove: may be purchased to match the remaining one. Foxy thousand gloves were left it. the underground and? tube trains during the last twelve months. . Londoner Can BuyEM Glove Afte‘r Losing One in Subway Sailing from the last port of call on Nov. 16, the da'ring navigator met adverse weather, which delayed him a few days. Altogether he covered 34,000 nautical miles. Captain Ketcheiss began his voy- age in January, 1926, via Spain, the Mediterranean, India, Sumatra, Bor- neo, Siam, China, Japan, Honolulu, Mexico, the Panama Canal and New York. German Cutter Belts Globe, 34,000 Miles, in Two Years Berlin.-Greeted by the authorities and an enormous multitude, Cnptain Karl Kircheiss, who two years ago started an adventurous cruise around the world on a small cutter... from Hamburg, manned by himself and four sailors, returned to the mouth of the Elbe recently. In honor of the successful sailor all vessels in port were fully flagged. A separate itinerary has been Ir- ranged for a trip to be made by stu- dentsetaking 73 days. The tourists will land at Glasgow, touring Scot- land, England and then crossing the, water to Zeebrugge. A trip will be made to Paris, then back to London, where the visitors will spend the time from August 9 to M, being housed in the university hostels. The trip back home will be made in the company of the teachers, on the Empress of Scotland. Winnipetr.--Plans have been com- pleted by the Overseas. Mutation League for the thirteenth 111mm] teachertf tour, to be held during the summer school vacation next year. Al, varied and interesting program of travel has been arranged. The usual ‘visit to London and surroundings will be made, to be followed by a Mediter- ranean cruise as far as Italy, inelad. ing a visit to Rome. The return will be by way of Marseilles, to Paris, thence to Cherbourg, where boat will be taken for the voyage home to Canada. sTUDENTmiAcHkR TOURS ARRANGED " bend to promptly tight them. Barb's oin Tablets Ire the ides] home remedy. They regulate the bowels; sweeten the staunch; bsnish constipation sud Indigestion; bunk up colds and simple Nrertr--tn not they relieve all the minor ills ot little ones. Concerning them Mm. Noise Cabotte, Maksmik, Que., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are the best remedy in the world for little ones.1 My baby Buttered terribly from indi- gestion and vomiting, but the Tablets soon set her right and now she is in perfect health." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail " "e. a box from The Dr. Willi-mt Medi- cine Co., Brockvllle, Ont. In there a baby or young children in your home? It more is you thank! not be without o box of Baby's Own Tablets. Childhood nilmenu come quickly and means should 11'.†tm Master-Workman, of Galilee. Burden-bearer for such as we, Give us the heart and hnnd to ease The calling burden- ot such " the". IS THERE ff Illâ€"BY IN YOUR HOME? might . Made any yoke: and burdenl light. Knew well the 103.qu the Welter drew; Who made the ox and yoke-beam, I oxen’l yoke? Lesser workmen might never heed Nor mess the lowly toiler's need. And His heart of love and hand oi Spring breath V Or ambled the lanes ot Nazareth. Hitt perteat tskill would Ho revoke, When He turned His hand to the It must hue been that, here and there, The burden was less tor some dumb pair That tamed the soil to the “not blade-- W --9v'- And pegsanu bought the things He Ellen D. Masters When the Master toiled, u was Hia will, In the’Naureth trhop,-ith what rare mu Of hammer and saw and keen-edged PURmVuili' Established is Air,, SEND US YOUR maximum}! yd u MW and Guaranteed for Year: 18 Moderate Prion Such as Th L o. Ltd. TORONTO mapper. Mottty'--A tool money In noon potted. pleased with it that uiirCiri, GL;; living up to it. A wife In: some advantages over u husband but the can't win a «and by reaching for not hat. Grippe "Well, how no you this morning?" asked the manger. ' 'Fare," replied the conductor. Gladys washed her hair with doe mp am; then wondered why it dried out all surly. The leader of the Jazz orchestra probably "ttres that dodging, alde- stepplng. and similar antics will make him harder to hit. clanairTgliiii the lunatic as he aniieriicut the asylum. _ Yes, some people do spank "nu-night trom the tshoulder"--; bad they can't originate their talk I little high. " up. Ilre CijiGria Nothing Is useless, and a hunband never gets too ornery to come in handy as a topic of convernUon. Some woman with N have been told may times that a road of federal aid "eettteattons can be built cheaper without than with federal aid. is this demon- strable? it not, why in it constantly repented?" mm b. . bad iiauGei.i'" In. rtoddr---"wtG- dmft you M your Willie play Ntaesutt with the other boys?" "Nor I tome. oithsr," eahntr I upended the worried yam momma "I declare,“ shovunoma, "I woman ought never to hue . baby and) Ibo tap}. how to hold It." A meddlenomo wanna. riding tn a trolley our, Donn mooring " I young mother'- “nun-anon In hold- in; a trotting baby. Heat and inhale Mlnard'e. " no rub it on throat and chest. The great preventative. "Gertrude Eden-lo its win: her Mu!- ncu manger." It I: dlmcult to believe that Cler- else will take " at when you study some people's chins. I The Wife-"Thereh It burglar try- ing to get Into the ttat." Her Hero-"Etst Where? I'll set up and give him the tight or his life.†"Ax-en's you afraid?" "Not . Mt. Any burglar who think: this Bat can hold three ot us must be a little bit ot a fellow." y0istueiouahei' To "You can In; Solarthe tiapper cries. "And so 1'll dress the part, I guess." "Ah, I lie, a swimming nut." Like you and me Are builders for eternity? Etch in given a bu of tool; A shape!“- mu, A book of mien; And each must ma%r--. Ere life in iiomt, A stumbling block 0r l stepping stone. Isn't it strange That princes Ind Mugs, And clowns that upper In law-dust rings, And common people 0 her troudoiGiiiGiorGiir' hm And there proceeds to partly _ ISSUE No. 3-42: crazy “gout this place," ma 1. Greene-": pm of the “no OWL-LAFFS 10ontstaa-at Her Idea of It. oNTaiiio "jii"ii5'iiiittts - m7 TORONTO tt 'yerutuo.a.- (â€Mb“) “lad t,,tP,tueiEiiLii7iiuliil17E In.» -tweNre. a Helduhes my be swiftly and safely hblet. A most eMcient remedy, and the use avoids much needless wife . . Try soon its soothing 1'Muence is “1th u a cold; neuritliu, neuritis, 2',',g,'ethlt',i you get re: irin-thi, amine I on every tablet. “in 'iiCliJtf with mom - -'- _-_- u... ‘vnuylcltly um“ I In! dale to do all my work without help. I am I farmer's wife, no you mlcan't be idle long. In all. I have taken six bottles.ot Lydia E. Pink- ham'. Vegetable Coin und, five boxes of the (bml‘pound whims, two bottles of Lydia " Pinkharn'r, Blood Medicine, md have also used the San- ndve fyse!t.".-Mrn/ L. L.AsEcriEsisrr, Box 1%, Canton. 0tttario. o Fil 11W" not be any help rt':)ii.i,r,i),l.l,,i,r "i. for me. Iluid very r.r/ttcf.iiriit, '~-"‘-:;’ severe uninsin m ' Ttuit. 'i/Alt)", left sidlc and an!!! ugony every month. Onc day when I was not able to got up m mother begged me to try yuur LU.. teine. My husband got me a bottle of Vegetable Compound at om o and I took it. I started a second bottle, Ind to m Bu?rise and joy the pains in Clli),lil'le. It t me completely and l -asl0-6a,sii-tt, . ._ Coniston, ()ntario.---"Atu,r a se- vere operation and a three wakn' a" _ _ l ,3 . stay in a hospital 'r, if _ _ I returned home 1‘; A so weak that [was . ' unable to move a V 7 T ", chair. For four “H F months I was ul- .t'rt' ". most frantiv with . "' Tr.-, pains and suftst, , 'h1i/"k'seiil __ Inguntillthoughl 'it?? j:_ ' r ‘3 "T. there could W' . stay in .1 C,' 'P I retu Ea'y " P.' So weal k' - unable 5 V chair. tt w 7 months LG 'sa' . ms: f, " Fr.."' c,' yams ' A irk, 1 a; ' lngunt . f " sun,- tl I tr ' . not be 4,: _ ' C('C' V for me. 'r_t" . vi-v‘.‘ 8 Yeti 1t3.ei"'=cdct _ 2. f?“ 15f? will “You huen't the spirit of a mouse!†“Cumin†not, my dear. It I 't Iombled A mouse In my respect, m might be afraid of me." Letter Tells of Wonderful Relief After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable . Compound ade you were suddenly confron'ted with the enemy?" "m-.-"' lure would unread the news." Major (Inspecting the morale of col- ored troops tor their baptism ot ttre) ---"sam, what would _yota do tf on pu- OPERATION [EFT HEB VERY, WEAK The Klng of Paln--Mrnarrt'e Llnlmnt To ovgry per-on coma m- an, Bo 0.1me wait your cttaneo-- Podutrhns In" the right ot It: When tn the unbalance. . --Boqton Tuner!†_.VV_ -. _-.-uu - - - the hung nu I: m ml M Red Rose Orange Pekoeis the finest ' teahttheltestpaekars-uuamt, Bug/55": -.__â€"_ -.._- --- nut-"h - I" In†If mum -." You!!! not: In “In. iilr2u'lptggli'A't.tod tttatt W Ask your (nut-t for "Buckley's". W. t. Buckley. Mull-d. "s " lib-I BL. Ton-to I 99!"th no mmanauV .' 9%“ I _' ---'- l"""""" "'I"""7 it does NOT affect the heart Aeoh'ui3a-ai,-. tank-approval: my be swift] and safe] film ed b at As '1: l t efficient '/2f/ and 1ut no A, "e'ieA:'ttti. ' ehneedlesssuttiii ,lrrrjtettdineiiii, Fe , lg iMuence is {claim as heIpful when you , t" i'rt,'Jrjtit, r2,',g,fttiitiiijii' o. ht/tlg', ' qn on _ e----- . ' All W, 371th prom 'gfdlLt . no u. Mk Fl5,t,.p orey.' L't',t s. V 1 l RIN I u - -- f .1" tiiiGj.7éirri Fira C,a' I.) YPI."ur., an. Via, It hm. C III â€we may 'otha. I"3m? can" tmd-T,". . _ _ w-.v, mans-run; “l- did not know was petfet-dy harming especially when a few 'tvol" of plain Cutot'la will right a [whys Hanna ‘and end almost any little In. Fretful- Incas and fever, too; it wants no this until everything is ttet'ette. That's the beauty of (tastorla; " gentle ttttttten" seems Just what I- needed. " does all that water all might accomplish. wlthout t-hml to Ithe system. Without the evil unto. 'It't: deltctousf Bela. purely veg. ’uble. you can give It as often I. there's a sin of (our; t-anstipatlnu; 'dtarrhea; ur need to aid mum}. "amp 7 sleep. - I Just one tummy ft " unnu’. Fletcher's Castor“ thet phyn‘du. recommend. Other preparations I. be just as freed from all cluubl’ll drugs, but no child of this tvriir-t". b going to test them.' Bastien. (I. book" Ott care and feeding of Inâ€. that cum-As with Flatt-her} (nun-h 'tis good ted' No mother in w9uld give lmr fhilpren Cry tor' skipped.†hte wlto plenty of "You! I did in il:, j/id" BITE“? 1,'ll%lPd'a5fefT" no 'IES'?,'. In u no. I o o or It, Te: Guam pg. Work um I!!! h gm tufn onhgh'oned as. baby something it in . new [in btlbi. Rumâ€.