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Show Plain Lit In? the llrallhu!. Tlie fiui-tloii ! naked why anl-nudt anl-nudt are able to eat almost constant lyand yeteujoy gooJ health, while It is claimed that human . beings must eat ouly at certain Injurs If tliey are to maintain health. If digestion were with us as with the animals, the main business of life, doubtless we might concentrate nil our energies upon our stomachs and keep them rilled most of tha time, and still continue In fair health. Tl,--lower animals have greater digestive vigor and less mental ability. abil-ity. As some one says: "An animal Na stomach with other organs appended.'' ap-pended.'' Wild animals have no hard work and few annoyances. Take an animal and worry It as many a poor mother or business man k worried, and it would not Hve a week. If we undertake to do brain-work and muscle-work and at the Fame time give our stomachs no rest, there will sorely lo physical physic-al failure In some direction after a time. If we want to do the most and the bee work, "idalu living and high thinking" roust be, our rule. From a lecture by J. It. Kol-tngg, Kol-tngg, of ItatUe Oreek SaHtfcmmn. |