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Follow this Niiuple direction, direc-tion, ami with the addition of a h in a 1 1 slice of lemon it makes a delicious, appetizing appetiz-ing and cooling drink tit for the gods. Hut poor Tea would hpoil this drink. (Jet good Tea. (A ihtrt human inttrnl ttory -written bj C. Put for thi Ptitum Ctrtal C., UJ.) Sm Bay Ask Yow PtoysBckia Over 1,000 Gallons Per Hour 1 $5022 K. 3 F. O. B. Fitc-tory J belolt, WU, r.ngio and I Tr CtkfKo.l!ll; Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Salt Lake City. Utah A TO.MTIVE 4 PIR-T PIR-T ifjjfyl MANENT CURE FOR fcrfffTrl Drunkenness and tkwja4jiall Opium Diseases. TW to m pvbtfritr. m mcImm. lim rttJ mmuh m m iluir U THE MUM IN- imiirt 134 . m m uk ctT PER CENT OH WOOL MONEY Sn l J mail to our ninK Oi'.rt-mnl, Oi'.rt-mnl, rTMl tt wilt t tlrnwmg ronipdim I tnt.f-r't ml thin rut". ti-t I of lying Writ fr tvolt atHttit ' t-aiAuisT ty mnu" n-1 otferr frrtturf of UiU t'tttifc, utm b titta ltt-n io WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS, it Lmk Cily To tell you the curious story of how the mind effects the digestion of food. I refer to the condition the mind Is In, Just before, at the time, or Just following the taking of food. It he has been properly educated (the major' Ity have) he will help you underttand the curious machinery of digestion. To start you thinking on this Interesting subject, I will try to lay out the plan In a general way and you can then follow Into more minute details. Tawlow (pronounce Tavloff) a famous Russian Thy-slelan Thy-slelan and Chemist, experimenting on some dog, cut into the tube leading from the throat to the stomach. They were first put under chloroform or some other anaesthetic and the operation was painless. They vere kept for months in very good condition. When unite hungry some un-appetlzlng food was placed before them and, although hunger forced them to eat. It was fliown by analyst of the contents of the stomach that little If any of the digestive Juices were found. Then. In contrast, some raw meat was put where they couldn't rearh It at once, and a little time allowed for the minds of the dogs to "antii Spate" and create aa appetite ap-petite When the fod wa Anally given them, they devoured de-voured It ravel. otis'y and with every evidence of satisfaction. sat-isfaction. The fio.l was passed out Into a rilsh through the opening before It reached the stoma' h. It was found to be mixed with "Ptyalin" the alkaline Juice of the mouth, whlt h is Important for the first step In digestion. di-gestion. Then an analysis waa made of the contents of the stomach, Into whleh no food had entered. It waa shown thai the digt-suve lluuU ol stomach were flowing freely, exactly as If the desirable food had entered. This proved that It waa not the presence of food which caused the digestive Juices to flow, but the flow was caused entirely and alone as a result of the action t the mind, from "anticipation." One dog continued to eat the food be liked for over an hour believing de was getting it Into his stomach, whereas, not an ounce went there; every particle went out through the opening and yet all this time the digestive di-gestive Julres flowed to the stomarh. prepared to quli kly digeiii food. In response to the curious orders ot the mind. I)o you pick up the lesson? Vnappetlzlng food, that which falls to create mental anticipation, does tint rame the neiesarv (llnesllvsi Jutres to flow, wheieuN, Imwi that is pi'antitg lo th niglil, and heme to tho mind, will can-- Hie lompllraled machinery of the hodr to preparw In a wonderful war fur lis il!esilin. How natural, then, to reason that one should sit down to a meal In a peaceful, happy state of mind and start off the breakfast, say with some ripe delirious fruit, then follow wlih a bowl of crisp, lightly browmd. thin bits cf corn like post Toasting, add a sprinkle of sugar and some good yellow cream and the attractive, appetising appetis-ing picture cannot esm.i your eye and w ill produce the condition of mind which causes the dleestive Julcea nature has hidden In mouth and stomacao come forth and do their work. These dlg'lve Juices ran be driven tmrk by a mind oppressed wlili w.irry, hate, arger or dislike of the dia-agtccatiie dia-agtccatiie arpearatice cf food placed before one. Solid facts that are worthy the attention of anyone who esteems prime hral'h and human happiness aa a valuable asset in the grime of life. t -k At i rv i iT-r r N Ap:l.it- fM.ndrr lt t- haai-n into llw fthnas f.rtt'-l a. It,,.,! f...t, ll ! lh fttlng ottl of m " I 1'Hti .'ti urttS n.fc" na.h.hf a dol'tjhl. - ,nir,-, i:.f. ....fni.. ,.r mes u.ai .t a,'-, a-ldrvaa A. a olmaUHl, La ttt. a T 1 "There's a Reason" for stiying "The Memory Lingers" when breakfast is started ys ith POST TOASTIES. |