THB LATEST NEWS GUARDIAN rmsr or am." l riiis ouriaiis c If ‘ if - ~‘; v--we-_ m.._.___._ _. __ _.._-¢ _ __ __ r‘r\s'roii_ii_ii:i~iruNi-i Jmxeirigrnber ni rienring ner- nay. 2”..°§l'lJ"§e`I§$f,§l§"J?I!IlZ3 nf |,¢r cent discount allowed Minimum eharle twenty five ¢¢nts. ...»v-‘“""""_' Y; YY wrhi ladies of St Elizabeth's Aid “tend lioldinf! M1 5“°""°°" tea 1" been attending McGill (‘olleg Mo B i . ,,,..,nri'e come I;i;1'|$1n Mir: any, Mill’ 27 '“ aid of mee" E 7-Uinlnii on the express last night _] 0;-pliirriiiile 5 “du e in annual meeting of the Ladies’ society will mrrt in tlic Y M C A1 ii:rl0l' Fri- iirv Mock Trial was presented agniri E ,lr irfirrrrooii, MM’ 7'; “ 3 l‘|isri= wus a large audience and the I 0110. . 515%! Y”`°g"“"" l’f°U“‘¢‘l “"9 a "*09¢ P1905* sorbrne and save the horse Th sipcii Num _-_- »_|li»i~ii~niun and olzlrers intri- i ritnllions are eslteed.-il to write 'ns and “N0 in.-0 n proof of twenty- niven (Z7) riia|,niiiverit iuts ui stai lions, etr etc A postal card will by-lm; thi-in together wltir sample i-Home Lnids’ and prices, and lull pnrticnlrrrs as to the best way to (ive your stallion publicity. Address, 'l‘ire tllrarloitetown (iuardian, ugdug, Ulrailolteluwir '" ” ""_" of (ireiit ieorue irrid Kent Streets , Clll lH|S illll lllll PASTE ll UP - - - “-` A-' 1: __-;t-_-_- -_-___________ _.___ ______ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,-4 It "YS t0 blw in this rrovinee All should rerriember the rummage sale ln \ 'ii (‘ A Clrarlottetowri, KOIDGHOW (Thursday) Jack linr-reard, sun of Mi Jngtlee Haszirrd (‘lrnrlottetov.n vilio has 6, n tual “N3 Hm0l\i~‘: the passengers ie A vt-rv successful concert, was held in the Kensington Hall i_'na,l0¢t¢,¢ of the P E I Hosplml your speeder ready for the track you own last evening when the Missr ing one This included rin anthem by ithe choir of Llic Frist Methodl t (lhiircli liending bv Miss ’i‘nylin, vocal solo by Miss Jennie Hood The Mock 'l‘rrnl, ns on fiitiirc present.; irons virrs koi-nly emnynd (lrir prescription business is grow- ing by leaps nnd rounds This vioi.r is iloiic bv xr iriemhirr ol the firm my boys or apprentices are rrllowcd to do nilv of the work, rind voir are thus iiiirc of getting the licst i~ei\'rrc Vic can till any doctor ’e, prescription *und luse nothing but the purest and Lest drugs nnd clinrge only nioilninte lirrrss lreavc your pri-scriptiorr with l`lr¢- lilrliriinoir ilririf (‘o , coin(-i ttf Sflllltlbl MAl'll\lCTH. (iiiii-Heil for r-viry illiiiinfiiiiiliiy irrrd i-lrrlui1lny’i~r iiinrii- lliiy $14 to $16 -» - -.- - -_-_-_-_ rvlrs J T Nicholson and her dau lghter Issabell M Upper Point Prim, were in Uhailottctown yesterday The is S A W Perry, from Bos town Inst evening at 10 30 She had large general cargo and the fol lowing passengers-J H and M s Mcweeney and family, Miss Harrey, D \/lcLel1an and T G Hayter, HOHSEMEN if you are getting will find Just what you want in wash- s, etc, for putting your horses irorcr tondltroii also Iledricine-Ab (‘ propiirntlons are used and recom mended by all leading horsemen and rfilkeys ’1lrcy are the liest by test, get tlrcni at tlrr Mclxinnon Drug Co corner ferent George and Kent Streets Buntaiu Bell di Co , for best coal lovoest prim-n 1 zilrltt .__ _BQRN _ -___-__ pr Gordon .rrid Mrs Wclib ii iliiugliter ‘I"."ih's (rliurch took ,place yesterday The ceremony was pc - formed by Rev. ri J Mnerrintnnn P 1' Di Baddecp High Mass was cele brated by Rev Father rMacKinnon of Sydney Mines LUMBER LOW NEw<‘s’s'1‘i.E N B rviny iz_»wiei, lumber t present prices, lirmbcrmcn say me wlll no more than (qua, ,.x_ Nl1`W NURK \lny 13-The long de- pen"-; his yen;-_ am] lf tl", ,l||ve,,, me ferred federal suit for thc dissolution held U glley will hkely M, U" HH, ol the Amoriran Sugar ltelinrirg (‘orii IOHIHZ lflli The price of lumlim is prriiy comes to ,i lienring tomorrow npnnt $2 50 below lung yew- before Wrlsoir li Brice, District At lifirl. Pugwaeir, iiniiie uoniiini, Port Hastings, Joseph ‘virfirll Birg- neli Loursburg Cleared, May I4--Sciris illiinch M Tlrorbourii, Bowdiidige, Picton Jus uplr McGill Roberts, sydney limp.; Mirclieod l’ort 1-Iiistingi-i f’AS'l`()l'l. RENDERI) Hflilil( Hlilq BRUCTON ir i3--'l`he wi, dures observnnee or tire seventy-nirii anniversary of the South Pongiegat ional (‘liurch wus iimrrcil by uri at tack of paralysis of the throat ren dcred speechless Reverend by Albert I" Plemel a former Pastor viio cane from Cleveliiiid to preach e opening sermon Dr liercc lr.rd iii announced his subject uhen lin “ne stricken PANAMA May 13-Dr George E Bvyrl counselor of tlrc Panama leger tion at Washington, has hniided n his resignation Hin action is dire to dlssatrslactiori with the political situation, which is considered ver, serious Proninerit members of the party opposing the governmemt were arrested arid placed in ii dungeon af ter ir series of drstiirlrancr-i-r THE SUGAR (ASIC toiney Knapp, ivlro reprf-serif re HHIPPING Nl~lWt-l E0"@iYlmf‘ilt, are nlloviiul sixty dayn -__ for the rntrodiictiiiir of the govpin nrent'r~i testimony Entered, Miry 14 1912-Sclirs [four fmfy Urrcirssiarr, Hkrrrner, Picton Venture __ _ ._ __ MCGEE CASE ((‘oirtrrriied lioiri pii;.,i~ 1 ) flint lie li'i\d no liurket rrr the shop wi r liirii l did not neu lriirr li~u\'i~ tht shop I have recervcil notes lic fore from tliosi- clrrldicir and th lrirndviiriirrg would bc thi* saint- Edward '\f¢Giir,~irir ieciilled-ll- niemlier the duy Iolrririre l\’ltGci- uns taken to Montague It was on Fri tiny Orr the first evening I sat up with .Iolirrnre I lizard Mrs Mr(l c srry sho uns izoing nun) I don t rc- irembrr ulrerc sire snrd r~,lie was n - | si (‘l ll Miss Agnes Mabar (recalled) the occasion of the purchase by the* childieri of the five and six ent |,“"°rm°"" be ,w,,,,,, of matches then, were ° __'f rrvni irere or the iiroeirers, inn ure Sued notes sent with the children were ¢h°"°'°|'° 3'5"” 'I-“P5555 Wu I never kept any of these notes De t ,¢~e~,A3i*»» nv 1 iirrtll the hey reneiieri nie eicy can imiriing to livered to the bearer in each case "nd that U10 b°d! hid 50°" l\‘U`|¢d the goods called for on Sunday The news from Montreal Mine Annie Mnrinr ireenireiri 'ririe that ' Frederick Dill val ellis' is the note that l found to which I B eren iieneri their belle: disc the vw 5% referred in mv evidence on Satur tim of the accident was thlir brothefi day inote piodirced) 'lt is he and so they had the grave olwllvil Bild note wlirch asked for six rents worth at once identified the remains I received this note from Johnny that oi their brother who left them M Gee on Monday after the burial of only a Week ago in the beet Oi the five cliililren hpglth This concluded the evidence for the, Messrs Hughes at once started to UW" mnire arrangements to take the body Mir. Molee uns their asked if she go tlwll- old homn ln Ong;-lgttiiwwii, hal anything to siiy nnd sire replied where their father and mother, and in the rieigaflvl other members ot the family reside, On being asknii ii i-ilre liird iiny lint found that a number of preirrmir riiinrsstq ivliom -rlrc would wish t nl-mg hurl to be arranged ln the testify in ber behalf sire named three nrni, pines the body had to bi parties nnd court irdloirrni-d until 1; H viur o clork (Jn Court meeting at that hour erred on the permit of furiinet Berryman as Frederick Dill and only ,the coroner could give the necessary Mrs McGee stirtcd that she did not rrnrmrt for its removal from tho ii‘v quite rrirderstnnd tlrc iciliiest made of licr in the inirtter of uitriesses rind t on considerrne: thi- matter had ie- Messrs Hughes' said that their bro her was ir particularly bright young msn, who had done’excepLr~u\a’1i» crdcd that further eiidcirrc nas well at school, leading in his cxnrrirn ni-<~ei»-iiiv ations He was a carpenter bv find# l\ir “ltcwart who uns nctrniz and n clever 'Workman and a i:¢>ii»=ri»il the <‘roun in the iilrscnce of Attorneyrfavoritr freireral Matlrieson stated that lie corrsidcred that the evidence adduced nt the trial uns sriflicrent purport to When the grave was opnm i vlrii morning the body was found t in ntrll well preserved and the liiotiimir eccnritiitc the ncrrdrng of the Dirsonei liirrmediateli iecognind the fceturwefi' up for trial nt the .Supreme Court ‘They also recognued the clothing mid 'llic Stilieriilrirrv Magistrate tlren In ring the deceased wns ~vf<”1rii1iZ in .She siird ~rlii» was KOHU: in remnnrled the inoner, she lravrni.: to 'I‘liev stated that it worrld iw n bard pr IPBVC PM “nil iii* “AS ilfllfill Ui irettntarril trial ut the .Iuly term of the' blow to their poor mother “lu emi niurrrcfl again ,Strive l\liGiiigir.n,}Supicrnc (`ourt nliirlr meets in (`ieor» izrentlv attached to her son iolirr Nlcirurgaii rind myself uere pie izctouii 'Fire clrrrrge is the irruidcr sent Sire said slrr had tliroisn avifiy her son Iolrnny lvlifiee, iiixcil e \ foiirtecn yeiri-i: ui lrer life. 'Flint wus' years. rind ,l jury irns een cmpaii _ ‘ __ __ _ _____,_._.__._ .1 . . _.__f _ _ ._-_ __._,...__i._.._.,,..._.,__...___ _rs-I An inqrrest will be lield on Fiiilnv errirrg t 730 in the prrln ii h i-lied Alniosi viii-ry day 'l`he,Gunrdian re- ieiirii oirlrrs by mail to insert news niiiiliii- ol rin advertising natnre_ ln iiiust of ilrr-se crises the senders, who 'are ii'ui|iii-ntly not known to any iiicmliur of the stall and who have no sccoiiiit in the advertising depart- ment irrite "l'lei-ise insert the fol- lowlirg irnd oblige," thus s.pp;ii~ently lmplyliri: that they think the items will lui iiisci-tcd free. finly a icw wceks igo ir rriiiici' wrote risking that his ad- veijtiiieinvirf of l"irrm for Sale be in- euteil fr-ree from diry to day until he cirncclled it, ns he is a subscriber to 'l`lre iliiirixlinri. In this coniiection it may lie siild “that the sribscriptioii price is not sn icient to even pa the rirtuirl rust of paper, ink, prcsslvork, uiailiiig, liookkecpiirg and other expen- ses ol ilu- Uirerilatlon department prop:-r; und tlrus subscribers have no lirlvilrigcs oi irec advertising nnd ure on thu sirine footlni: irs noir srrbscri- hers. Slvliliim ever docs thc sender slate \\'ici,lrcr‘ the item is to appear* in the r\lor-ning Daily or _the Rural Dnily, \\'lret.li;ir' for one or' more times in eitliur lliii y, oi' in both, whether ns ii ills-p|.i;,' ndvertiscmcnt, nrrriounrin- ini-ni, iiiiiiirrisss local, classified nd -or riilii-r°i\‘i:~ii, Wlrcri for cliiirrh or chairi- iirlile prirnosi-s they seldom ever* siiy :xi ,1;:;,i‘i:,.f";x.;';“hi“.i“‘I:ii';i‘.ziriv _ -e in retiirui-d by first mnil in the event of the iii-in nm being charqieable, or ii| ""1"" ii1\'i\i‘.\' is sent than necessiriy to piry for the item the _surplus will lie rifi.\|r~inul ui. once, there being n gi'i-nil-i- ili>:r'oiiiit iirreiisli with order' fur iul\'i~i-tising ol churches &c tiinn iur i'i'gul:ii~ lfiisirrcss. In ull such crin- t-ii tlu- r\i|vei't.ixirig depnr‘trii_cnt coin- ;:irriili'riti;s] wlltlr tire si-rider ns quickly ili\<»ssii1‘ i rr.riil oi- ilioiic, oft(- liiiyiuit ilu' iri}i:sneiri;r-r* i-4erI'vir:c to get tliein to t,lri~ teleliliorie if not too fur- dlstniii, thus snviirg nil llosiriblo fzilrlc. Pfflillc \\'r'ii,i~ this rrfllce to kilfiw it News, I.:-iicr-s to Iilditor etc. nre “btU`l!l'<| l\>i', irird to all siich there l"'l""L‘ "<‘lily--ull items etc, oi ir qrriiikinlg rrature, even i;l;0n,;|l :ire cliiir'ixi‘il\\lr(ll:. ulli`t0if)fiiigti:liec‘;H tllitllrrtili Vairce notice or noting; Ol H' ¢0,fce,~t lectiriv, pic social, picnic etc. are chlllirrirlilc if rin admission fee' silver collertiuri, Srile of pies or side ol food or- refreshments etc Advance nntir-on of pirrely religioiras services "Nl tho n iiiivgr collection is to be ;';‘f,f€?H;;i»- ure not eunrgeni>ie.. 'rue ` urs i "ity lruvc iiggiranyneidilthxrllhohgwggzl-r igiliil thus not chargealrlc. Thi; ‘ ill . lnisiiirss, \r]hYii'llmiziE I sthrllselirbln :gn cfilmzlvylx itll, is i-lriirgenblc, if it is np. l'.‘u'eiri. t,lurt_ the Object is to make the business more widely known Dressed bciii Huy, iuorui (ilrickerr Iiecf Geese [Straw i’<»t»\f,oen '|'ui‘irips liua flute e l’irr'k 7g tn- l‘iili iilrirrri lil to I’eltn ` Hides lleef liltygs ° liiitter ‘ 50 to 35 l.0 (Z0 Turkey 20 (lf-ess 12 to 14 \ CHA l`tl.fJ'l"]’li)’l`f)WN M ARKETS. <'orr'ect,¢-.il for every Wednesday rind Hirtiirulrryjs lssira. 55 to 58 , fill toll() . 12 14 in in ll to 16 ii to lu !€~,_'. io lil 10 (.014 U to 13 $13 $5 to $5.50 ii() 1.0 22 White outs l`ilirck o:it.i~i i-reefs, pi-r diiz, l.iir‘d, per lb. liecf (iimnll) per lb. llcef (i|un.r'i.iir) per lli. l‘til‘k Lamb, por lli, (small) l°‘o\vl ' ilriy, per ton ~ - Straw, per ton Eggs, pier doz. flliicken ‘ l‘iif.iif,oi\s, pci' bus. 55 to H5 fliitter 25 trriiii 'i‘ur~nips - iii tif* 20 I'irlt,g 9 (.0 l|l\ M(PN'i‘A(llll'l M/\l{l(E'i‘l"i. ` _ I (?ori'i-vlsil ,for every Wednesdiry rind .‘lu|ur‘iiiiy's issue. imtiitires 50 ’i‘ni‘nlps 10 (mln lid tn 05 1-my $i.~i in '$10 Hiriiw $6 to $7 l<‘iit,i-nt.|.l~i (ner ltr) 5 liucf » l’iu‘k Mlittnn Iilggn, por ilu'/.. Butter, per ltr 'l‘irrkey Geese ` til to 7 10 tri 12 20 25 to 27 ' i 20 18 srimiviiinsinie rvir\nr 2 din-ted by Rev. J ‘Ge ,L ‘ ne anna: iuveif V , , i, e Sctim 4o inclies wide regular eiiinnd $2.oo zr4o 3., 25. 1 li 48c, .Friday and Saturday orliiient. of beautiful Suiriiirer oiinii Voiles, 7epliyr G making a very, oharniirip dm ti_‘“‘d Nev/,,Sillc Waista niiide in very latest New York ,,,,i¢;,,,,-.,,,¢, use 3 ,loom-o,,¢e’,_,_h, M, KUL » _ ., , ‘_ i “ ‘-tire community. He was the son 'nl $6 to §|car'ry 100 poirrids mail matter from Jil 25 55 t 1; der signed by Postinaster-Gcnewal 10 6 to 8 20 25 t,o Z7 lleri'iir;¢ iirvsli) dew.. l2c city in four' hours. Great interest will <‘bickcn 8 *-0 10 ever nttempterl, ii tri 12 R tn 12 riir~i~icd in his last caniliaiicli. and this city, will make rin irtteiiipt to Ncw York to the Postoflice Depart- ment building here. Peck is ninliirrg he irr'r-nriizenients under' a special or- liitclrcock. Peck will use is biplane of Dr. ,W. _W. Christmas, n surgeon of this city. lt is built on the cantilever prirrciiilt-.. Mink believes he can fly' to thih he centred in this flight, becaui-ie -ite, will he tlic longest aerial mail route ANOTHER ’l‘RUS'I‘ CASE. i‘lii\l\’l'll.ANI), ()., liliiy l3»-Aiio- ther" go\'cr‘rimr~irt trust proscciitiolr wus gotten under' way today when the trlirl of the nllegcd nembers oi' t.lic so-cnlledwall Paper 'l‘rust wus icirlled, » ` I -#__ INFLITX T() (_‘fAl\‘./\llA. Qlll‘l1il<1(`, May 13---'l‘lie inriislr to pnssengers to (“irrimlri, cirirtiniieii. some 5.llii(l people being landed tn» dny nt the Louise eiiiliarikmciil. froirr iuiir nteiiineri-r. ’l`lrei‘e wus ly very nul- rruitcil sccrie at the imrrii_i:riitioir riliizils as the iriiirry people were liind- i-ii ,mil ilnglmtclrcri cxpeditioirnly to their destinations in tlie west., ~ ` llltYAN i‘lOi‘l4ii"lllr V\'r\>ll~iIl`r'I`0N, May 13-Arrirttuck ulnin William J. Bryan. Statilig f-‘fat "his uttitiiile in this llre-Cfinvviif-l0I‘l ciiin_pi»riizri ciirr he accounted idr only on the hypotlrcsis tlriit lie lrollefi '<0 'lie iigniir rromirintcd at the Bnltimrrrc i'iirrventloir,” was given oiitliere lil’ the Hnrmorr niitionnl lrearlqirari,ers. 'l‘lre stntciiient calls upon the "dit nrocrats of tire country to I-til/0 Cim- doi' to the real situation." It declares that ii successful democratic cairdlri- ate must this year' carry Northern ‘iixntes as well as tho.-c that Bryan says that the Nehraskan is oplmfiiiikt ‘Governor Harmon because thc intter' is strong in the North. Tire Hnr'mori statement adds firrther that Mr. Bryan is “fliitin_|; with both the Wilson and Clark booms, it bring his evident desireto playi one iznnirrst the other in the hope of DFG- clpituting H deadlock ut Baltimore, expecting thereby that lic may stam- pcde the converitlon for his own nom- ination.” - The Department of Agriculture is in receipt of an excellent Bulletin on Onions, their cirltirre, storing and rnnrketirig. When Properly cared for they are a most profitable crop. Cop- ies of this Bulletin can probably be nnd on application to the Department of ‘A;;r'icultiire, Ps.r‘lia_nient Buildings, 'l‘oron_to. ' 4 O Q Tlris is the time oi year when broody hens are trouhlesoiiie. Pro- fessor ldliord in his Bulletin on Farm Poultry says that the best way to break them is to nut them in a swinging coop. “A gentle swing helps them to forget their troubles, and they 20 back to work azain." Some liens however are so persistent that it. 'is best to allow them to incrrhnte _or to kill them, The longer a lien is nllowed to sit on the nest, tire lrnrder she is to break; for this reas- on 'as soon as n hen is noticed to be broody she' should be taken oil tim ni-st and put in the coop. IN MEMORIAM. The people of Hunter River and vicinity were startled on Saturday, A rll ' 20th, when the sad news of_thc niilhneir death of Henry H. Hickofoi tlis` above' place lidcqmekhown., _'He ws`s~'retfirnn'ig'trom ,Colville on his wily home driving with a"iriend and wits dlmoslt in sight of his own home, i was hurriedly’ siimmcned. brit it was forindthat. the spirit had lied to the Great Beyond at the early age of isincd of not feeiing'.well.' The end Henry Hickox of Hunter River and hrea small children, father and mother. three brothers andniive sist- . , _ .. V A' nine OF INTEREST TO FARMERS. ,V Ask some pompous person if Gnnpe»Niiie l-‘nnd helps lbuildythe yiirniii. ` Chances are you get a withering sneer and a hiss `of denunciation. Then sweetly play with the ,learned toad. Ask him to tell you ihe'analy:~is of brain material and the analysis oi Grape-Nuts. ,' ' _ , » = “Don’t know ?. Wh_y,llsupl'1osed you based your opinions on exact knowledge instead of pushing out gi conclusion like you would a sneeze) “Well, now your iire is piriicirrreil, let's sit down like good*friends and repair it"' i . , The bulky materials of lrraiuare water and albumin,buttiiese things cannot blend without a liiiic worker known as Phosphate of Potash, delin- cd as a “mineral salt" ', i _ One authority, Gcoiicgan, shows in his analysis of brain,`5.33 per cent total of mineral salts, ovcr one-half being Phosphoric Acid and Potash combined, (Phosphate of Poiash) 2.91 per cent, Beaunis, _another authority, shows Phosphoric Acid and Potosi: iPliosphate of Potash) more than one-bali the total mineral salts, being 73.44 per cent in' a total of roi 07. » ' Analysis of Grape.Nuts sliows°|’oiasrium and Phosphcraus (which loin snd malée lshosphale of Potirsh) is coiisideriible more than onehalf ol all the mineral in the oo ' ' ' Dr. Geo. W. Carey, an authority on the constituent elements of the body, says: “The gray matter ofthe' brain is controlled eniireiy by the in- organic cell-salt, Potassium Phosphate (Phosphate of Potash). This salt ‘ unites with albumin and bythe addiiion of oxygen creates nerve fluid or the gray matter of the brain. Of course, there is a race of other saltsand other organic matter in nerve Fluid, but Potassium Phosphate is the cliieffactor, and has the power within itself to attract, by its own law of affinity, all things needed to manufacture the elixlr of life.” - Further on he says: “The beginning and end of the matter is to sup- ply the lacking principle, and in molecular form exactly as nature furnishes it in vegetables, fruits and grain. To supply deficiencies-this is the only law of cure ” Brain is mlrde ol Phosphate oi Potash as the principal Mineral Salt, added to albumin and water. _ _ _ . .Grape-Nuts contains that element as more than one-hall' of all its mineral salts. Every day’s,u.se of brain wears away a little. Suppose your kind of food does not contain Phosphate of Potash. How are you going to rebuild today the worn-out parts of yesterday? And if you don‘t, why shouldn't nervous prostration and brain-fag result. . ' ` Remember, Mind does not work well on a brain that is even partly broken down from lack of nourishment. , It is true that other food besides Grape-Nuts contains varying quant- ities of Brain food, or i the needed material ti, build from. ' ‘ work of the previous day. required. ‘ *`Tli¢f¢l o Reese," for I N'atiire's way io rebuild isby the iiseof food which supplies' \tliél'itli‘i_ugs n , ` | ~,' ou Like A a iitle uiet uri ~»- ‘FROM THE EDITOR Hi- li‘nr‘got That He ,Had ll Stonizvh 'rirlkihiz of food, there is probably, no professionii.l man iiirbjected' io a greater, mo`re weai'irig‘inehta1 i-iiiiili flrnn the resporrsiblc :editor of a nim`f» ern ncwspaiier. ~ i To keep iris mental faculties iwiii ntorrtly iii good working order, ilie editor must keep his physical pol\ni~i up to the lilizlrest rate of eiflciiiiii-jf Nothing will so quickly upset the whole system ns badly selected foorl iirrd "a` disordered stomach. _1t'_tl\e`re- fore follows that lre,slroul_rl have right -;_;ood food, wliicli can be readily* s'-'.-ir rnilated, und which furnishes 'true brain iioiirisliment; - V f ' “My persorriil experience irr_tlre iwi-1 of Grape-Nirts :ind Postum," writ-'-5 fi Pliilndelpliiir editor, “so ex'nf'll,v ugrces with your advertised claim nn to their merits that anygfiirther cr.- positlon in_ that direction _fwolild iiccyiii tn bc r~‘.uper'lluoiis. They have .herwntfil ine so 'muclr, however, dirrir1|z"t.lic'fti\'e yenrs that I have used -the1n,~,t.haf l do not feel 1ustiiied'iri wlthhuldliil my testimony., , ` f, _', . _ “General 'higlr living? wit'li"nli-tlirri tho expression implies as' to i`_r;gen~;< ous table, bi'oir;.`zht nbout lndii'¢e`s_ti<_r'n. iii my case, with restlessnels stiiiniii und lnssitirde in the mornlng`, occorn pin-rind by various pains and -id'llt‘rc`:"s- ini; sensations during wbrkihihhorrrs. "Tire doctor diagnosed the -coiidi tion rrs 'cstarrh oi the stomach) and prescribed viirious medicines, . _'which did me no good. I finally ‘three physlcs to thc dogs,’, 'trove upf ten. nnd coffee and ,heavy __rnea't_-_dishen nnd rrdopted Grnpe~Nirts~‘ti.\1"