Show MINISTERS FOOD I 1 its value discovered during absence of family A F fla ia minister had an interesting experience when his ills family were compelled to leave home on account of the tile yellow fever he ile says when we wei were 6 visited by a yellow fever scare beare my family left for an indefinite stay in ill the interior 1 I had for about two years been under considerable physical and mental strain and my iny nervous system seemed to utterly give lioy I 1 had lad some excel excellent lont physicians but their remedial agencies failed to reach the case at best affording only temporary relief at the time the family left my attention was called to grape nuts food several things had led roe me to believe that my troubles were largely due to improper nutrition the absence of the family gave me a good opportunity to try the new food for it Is perfectly cooked and therefore required no work on my part so I 1 began to make two meals a day supper and breakfast on oil and cream or milk and had hat nothing else I 1 confined myself to the proper allowance not overeating the tile improvement was marked almost from the first my digestion was better sleep became regular and restful and I 1 began to bo gain flesh I 1 could soon do work with less fatigue and more I 1 satisfaction my nervous system wu wonderful ly improved and I 1 soon weighed more than I 1 ever had before and found my strength equal to all the responsibility this was not all on tho return of the family grape nuts became a regular article of food at ht the morning meal the children ate it and improved my aly wife who was nursing an infant discovered that after she began using grape nuts regularly for the tile first time natures food supply for the baby was ade adequate quite without resorting to artif artificial lelal subterfuges grape Grapel nuts food not only carried us thi through ough the sickly season but has been a godsend tx to our entire family head read the road to 11 in ill olgs theros s a reason A r evidence which was introduced by tho the county attorn attorney oy judge N la ginnis stated this morning that he lie would not be surprised if a general st strike rilie similar to the one enacted at butte is declared within 11 the course of a few days the unions ho he said are in a state of its satisfaction and the companies are not inclined to recognize any of tho the de mauds mands made by the laborers in his opinion it is risky for a nonunion non union man to walk the streets of park city while the present conditions prevail and the attempt of the bell telephone coin com pany and other companies to employ them only aggravates matters |