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Show First To think the more a man eats the fatter and stronger ho will become. Second To think the more hours children study at school the faster thev learn. Third To conclude that if exercise lm..Ul...l 41... : 1 i m iicuum.'!, me iioie violent or exhausting ex-hausting it is, the more good it is doing. Fourth To imagine that every hour taken from sleep is an hour gained. Fifth To act on the presumption that titc smallest room in the house is large enough to Ae in. hixth To arrrue llittl wh.'nnvnr rem edy causes one to fet-1 immediately better bet-ter is good for the system, without regard re-gard to mere iiitv'rior eii'ecis.' The! "soothing syrup," for example, does slop the cough of children and aires!. diarrluea, only to cause a little later-alarming later-alarming convulsions, or more fatal ln-llammauon ln-llammauon on the brain, or water oil the brain; or, at least, aiwavs protracts the disease. SeVHiil li Tn iv.nn.ilf n .. ,r.4- a. : . fed in itself to be prejud.cial, hoping that somehow or other it may be done m your case with impunity. Eighth To advise another to take a remedy which you have tried on yourself, your-self, or without special inquiry whether all tho conditions are alike. Ninth To eat without any appet'te or to continue to eat after it lu-s been satisfied, merely to graTify the lasts.' xenlh-lo eat a hearty 'supper for the pleasure experienced duriier ti.e biief time it is passing dunn the throat, at the expense of a whole night of disturbed sleep, and a wearv waking wak-ing in the morning. i |