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"PT.ATTSPHTKITT SFNTf.VTT rFTITT>AY. MARCH 6. 1J1*.
_ EKTSES POETT condition, having been chased by at t—Mrs. O. T. Ames and her dog.
Mias Nellie Weldon left F T I- Frank Walsh, residing with Samuelf . , i tay m o r n W for a visit In the metrop- Weir, had the misfortune of falling
08*» on an axe he was carrying, cutting hisJsfffa. ?nf\ of MontpeMer, Vt., was head open behind tho ear. Dr. Huteh-
w jvt fr* guest of her friend, Mrs. F. Hoag, ins was called and several stitches«?%' S«at week. had to be taken..jT~ - Him Alta Orlsmer vi«1t*d friends. Hev. J. C. Lonjr, pastor of Bedford" • It^tftflattaborgh over Sunday. M. K. church, anticipates holding a^ ,lv. Miaa Sarah Ou>l, of Odeltown, P. series of evening meetings betfinnlnK |•';;••• ^ j ts visiting Air. and Mrs. Albert Monday. March 9.• *£•>;. Leonard, In Champlain street.
Miss Charlotte Penfleld of Perry's CHAZYi lliUs spent Sunday with her parents. March 3: c. F. McQr
F. H. Clough is visiting in b a n y ^p W l 3mi<jay w U hMr*. H. N. Cross.
Dayis entertained the Kin IT'S^JEfaraidf toclety Saturday p. m.'r';j O. T. Aanes made a business trip to
IfJFtottaburxh Monday.Wednesday evening there will be
illastrated lecture on Niagarat the t . M. C. A. rooms.
V&. Perkins accompanied the j a r a i nball boys to Ptatuburgh Frl- r e n u
Kor oi Alh<8 siste
Mr. and M-fs. W. F. Paredy attend-ed .play given at Oraad Isle last Fri-day evening by the mentbera -of thuIsland Chung**. They have a verynice hall that they bulk l a * yearThe Chaxy Grange own a site for fc>hail and have several hundred fa\>
ban-k but they sdll pay
FeV>. 21, It boing the anniversary of! noon. There wot- fivethe birthday of their little daughter, j giv«-n the first ami n>e»»nrnullne. All attending report a very j Mrs. Mury Murray rmspleanant tL.ic. j from a trip to Mass.
Quito a number from this placej Murray Bigclow of Champlaln
_ JC p his
* fAJaln* the rpor. Dr. St«w- 1 w )will occupy the ftxint rooms o « r j i n | Cffcort tor hip denttatry work after |
A letteT fr«<m IUv. P. J. H. My«>,who la living with hi* naec«e in Mao
U M f t , cond n«a)th thta wln-thia <bcinr the ikJne*y-tbird win-
that "he b*t been.Albert Btcfc has soM to Ben Mink-
chased twoMillar anatenjian par-
Kuckler w-.ll soon
Slingsby has purchased
has had his furniture store, hisrooms and offices. Mrs. Sllngs-
to occupy the flat over
moved Intona«e.Paul Oordon has soW his farm on
our village Monday. first tra'n to th« cky and canve home
r*. A. R. Anderson spent
a»d Mrs,m o v e ftom
m Bt Ga*rle1 de Brandon.
McCl»m and Httle sot.Cherry fltli, visited at
o/ Mrs. B. Hfcn4on lastVednesdo
of Mrt», John CorronA. K. Quilmet.
CHillmei, Ttt̂ p has beengrippe tar «ble to be om
Ijaporte of Rochester Is visit
R#ee Henauh ^ of Montrealwith her mother.
of Northamp'«&>% Masa. has retnnwd home after
ft f«w weeks with relative*
Is home from Camp
t*r <p«ndln« tftte winterait Kuthauqa.
A W. Falrbank and Mrs.spent Sunday, Feb. 2<2, with
th«lr dan*f:h4er Mrs. P. W. Town-j*at Waveriy, X. Y,
Under th«> ridllful care of T>. 8t<M-Man It- At wood as nurm.
Murtfn Mooney of Point Au RocheIs recovwliw from a severe attackof pneumonia.
Next Surrfny evening R«?v. A. j .8uneterland will give m the Me<hodistchurch an illustrated ledtuTe on th*"Garden of E<!«?n".
CHAMPLAIN
rotvin.t-d
have attended the extra meetings be- spent Friday nl^hr In town.Prof. Marvin gave the young peo-
| pie of the Christian l£mle;ivor Societyj of the l'resbyteriltn church n brief
talk Sunday eveiptu* Usi. It w:ispoint.
ing held at Harkness M. E. church,by the pastor, Hev. E. J. Harris andhis corps of able assistants. Themeetings are a great success.
There will be a great treat given, ^ ^ a m J tf>at the First M. E. church parlors on iWednesday evening March 11. when1 . D r- Tay'.or in in Albany for ,the men of the congregation w l l l | t i m e i
serve an oyster supper for the bene- j Hugh St-arks ha.i returned frfit of the pastor's salary. All are-cor- lumber camp. jdlally Invited to attend and help make J Mrs. Austin and! mother of Platts-
HE APPEALS
lf t is u «;<>.<';irl or a Snlfcv or ai«" < .miujjo nc h«>r It. <T «»m*n"c whut 5<m w.int VM1 can uot It \
>!•• i»r MnVr. < onn> in nrul luok o\»«r
What about u Oinliia- Kotnu Table,
IIuiirKi top. I." Int>ti with a l'cHs«s<
to $'10.00
President Asks to Have Tolls Exemp-tion Uiuse Revoked >
the supper as great a succem as thosewhich the men have held.
burgh have been visiting at Ltvi Av- |t-rill's recently.
William Newell, who has been at j Z f t d | l l n e l I a n d h a i , R o n e t o r...tXeene. N. Y., for the season Is athome for a vacation.
Sevrard Lindsay of Port Douglaswas a Sunday caller at the home ofIK P. Flagg.
Mr. LeCuyrForks have beeUigwood.
non'« tu teach thtj rcnuiindor of the;school year. |
Mr. nnd Mrs. J.i Orr and Mr. :unlMrs. W. A. Kosworth, w i t to H«-m- ;
e's family of AuSablc i n * f o r d Tu«Hday Jiight to attend « |,een the guests of Joe ' p l i r t y l n h o n o r | l f > | p - H
fnd M " ' ***y \\ who are soon to lfave for the Cmia- i
dian. Northwest.
ELLENBt'RG CENTERMarch S-—Thr hea\it»t fail of
snow this Reason was had Monday:aum« wind but snow too heavy to*nr much.
Mr*. Cyrus HaJrt and ron Alonz>iire home from Platftsburgh.
iAr. Jarvle will w o n be read? V.>attend to people tn his barber shop;
March 5—Mra.Mary Lucns and M i
MILLS,1'reit l>uca», Mlns
Broder Lucaa |
MESSAGE TO !LAWMAKERS YfSTtRDAY;
aI:\KUAi, OPINION OFTIOX I f cR(»\lSK>\, f l l . S V Y S , IS
THAT IT IN A VIOLATIONOr' THE ILW—PAUNI'K-
W)TF. THEATY ANDSHOULD HE H E .
YOKED
psse I. Clough & CoFuneral Directors, Licensed Embalmers m
Lady Assistant
151 Margaret StPittsburgh, N. Y.
You Marry The Girl ^Ve Furnish the Home
were callers in Mooers Saturday. iMrs. F. 0. Bntemnii i» III with pneu-
monia. Miss Nettle Duncan of Mooersla her nunv.
Ml«s Louise Doud of Chnmplalnspent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
ry have moved In tn* butter factor, ] r.eorire Kaufman.Mra. Leonard Geddes remains very M r s > E> W - S t o n < . h a 8 b e e n fcpcml.
Ing a few days at Chazy visiting rela-The yoittif people of Bltenburg C«n
ter will presetrt In the Town H i 1next Friday evening two farces;jrpeclaJtien nili be introduced an.)a #lx p*«c« orchestra will furnl?h mualc. Refreshments will follow the en-tertainment
The W. C. T U. held their moe>ilnjtWidnesdav »Uh Mrp. McPherson. Th,suojeot wna Francos tVlllarvl \1H>\
VALCOVRMarch 4—Miss Sarah Way of Lap-
hunia gave a birthday party last fcat-
tlvea.Miss Ixittte Penfield spent the
week end with her parentH, Mr. andMrs. George Penfleld at RousesPoint.
Mi.*» Mabel Pcnflelo. ot RousesPoint has buen vinltinu her prand-mother, Mrs. Sal<jtne Prnfield, a fewdays. • . I
I Mrs. Margaret Tennynon hn* Rone;to th<» home of Mr. and Mrs. \Vlili:unj Kennedy at Routes I'oint.
\V:;.A.m vt-rsowiHy ai«pt-<iU'r to Con-KTi-i*. fiwmbk-il in ictitf. e*tts\am to-day, to Htt-?«!»un tho natumol hon^or <>vthr- United 9tnto.<* in u^ho'iHn* trcatvob libations -by refH'»11ti|c the Paru;'n:tic»-'s «xomp<.ton atramst which Oretiviiritain protestP . He uakc-d C5cvag:res»to do that *in •iippvrt of the forei^i.jjo.icy ot the aiimimsiratitm,1' and ad>Ml tlmt an exi-n.j»tuin <t»r At««rlcnn.«hji-a net f.n'y wx» "a HUSULKVU «s.-<"»r.-osnn: policy," hut was :i conn a\t'i.:;onttf z'r.e llay-PaumcKffcU' tri-if\.
"I shall not know h< w to ilva! wi:h
Plattsburgh Lumber CoHN THE JOB IS FINISH Fi
ou will l>« hi£hj> p!ea**>d wh* r«nu!» if vuu u«€K) (jorr* of o
H%HI>W'M>Dcost or taying
FI/M>HI\<;
% e n
if you tio nm
"'" V fV* -\ ' i' "' *~
^J"411* ^ur flooring uutside of m u l l adi;-
^ ?tlonai first cow of material, thaiv that*-*'' of h<-hfap. temporary, wift womi* £ £ noi.rin*—and In the end hardwuixi** Boor«• 4rt mu'-h more ernnorti.cal and->* sat nf acton-.
1 ^- v v VP Come in and Inspect* " ' ^ stoi'h of rtorine and
5̂̂>?h?r
m.'tt?riala
UHOH H'MBER
m
PERI' KPWORTH LFACirE NOTESthe L'pwortl
1 he ha# been ^.^ (
I hy John Bnii.«i Mr. «iC Mrs. Hean* —I that Mr. Severe Brim vlsitinjt friends in Plattsburgh.
town rtattinc retatlvesswd frtewte.
;, Miss Afnee Cumm who hit* te^n• Wn» fueet ot her Aunt Mm Nora
m a l t » HUM MrtumiJ to her home in
- Charles Beau ch em in **K-H 8u..<:a}M Bedford. .
Mr. Stepht-n Brow with albertfamily r*turn«d home air
hs inr q
L«ura ttrsrk wvrtt to Plattffburgh[ taturdar.
March S;—A baby rtrt Ma-ear-,cam* on Feb. 23. lo grlr.dden
of Mr. and M«t. J ' « r i h
AWhi'r Wilson spent a few., wfeh relatives before leaving"«6T b«r home in Lake Placed.
Claude Aiexandn- of Camicton. Vt .w4th Mr. and Mrs. Gen.
_ - l«€t on ^aturduv foi*•*; Visit to Ma home in Norwood before
; upon bis d ime* ai the L>an
Mrs. Harold Winch werea* Hlarh Banks ftunday.
Char land and Luc>- Cotie wereat I^on Mountain. Feb. 23.
O*O. Davi« has returned noame fromand is B W <*ntp!oy*<{j
n and\"l«:tor» at Satan n-.
. A son *-a#« born tf. Mr. ,ind Mr*Frank lMviffl r«h . i o .
Harold CVV.MOJJC of K1!cjilnirx iat t Ma- nr<1 Mr*. Merrill Lucia.
( • U Y B I R G I]Saroh S—Mr. and Mrs. James Mor-
tow spent Sunday with his brother,Ban, In Peaeleeville.
Sd. Wilson from Dannemora. JohnWilson from Hedford and John L.Downey spent Thursday pickerel flsh-inir on Tlff'a pond.
The Oliver Brothers from Baranacare up cutting Ico and much of it isb«inc drawn.
strank Keysor, Fred Weir, SpencorWilton and Jam MI Gatll^hor are homefrom the lumber camps
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wai by made afthfrt call at Mrs. Ma-y Hooey's insHrsnae on Friday.
Illas Angelina Lagoy and her broth-•r Bdwin from MaHsachuB t̂ts, wholunr* been visiting Mr. and Mrs. JohnDttpraw, returned to PlattBburgh, en-root* home, Sunday.
Byroa A. Cameron, divjulon chif>f,from Sarsmao Lake, and J. H. North,
protector from Plattfhurgh.at John L. Downey1.- Thursday
a deer now in his ponses-was taken from the ice
tirduy. Auiaug those who attended The attendant-
March ,-Mr* J. ̂ Blake viatted i i , ^ ^££V^tJ?Z \ ̂ Z ^ \ l t ^Z^Zf e w ' d f v » N | M t M r « ? i r i n I > l a U 8 b U r g h a!2 t > 1 • » * Margaret Tyrell. ! ,mfavoraWen«H of tho wouthtr. AII.1few days last week. j T h e i n f a n t U a u g h t e r o f M r , and j ,t w a , a v e r y interesting inertm*.
Clarence Sc-lvei visited friends in Mrs. Nelson BJaize, Jr., who has been! The topic for next Sunday is "Oom-dangerou«)y ill is now on the K«»n. | / r , o n g e n 8e Religion." Corn".-nn«l h.-ir
Leslie Beardsley was a caller here, t h e a c 1 Opla, discutaed: boea my n -Tnosday. | \\Ku,n m**an service? Dots my reli^--
tpei'er a few t.ajs i«t- week.Ir. f-nd *jrs. Hean* Mltette ar
Ransom Graves, who has been con-fined to the house for the past fewweeks, is now able to be out.
Wm. J. Marshall Is better. j Um n j # ,a n p u r l t y ? How will L.-Arthur Norgate wa« in Plattaburgh j , j e m e n i 8 enter into my llf..
Bfvnday. 'week7 A auod live mePtlnK is tx-Walter Duquette and family have' N>l«on Favern called on his uncle,; pectcd. Seventy-five people aro
moved to town from Plattsburgh ' >•• Bombnrd of Laphams last week, j wanted at the mewhere they have been living* for the I M l s a Grace Wray of IMuttsburgh I Church Xcvrspast year. j spent the weok end with her sister, A t t n e M. K. church, Peru, on Fri-j
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Dickinson cal l- , Mrs. I* Rosevelt Pardy. j l lttVi MArOh sixth •ed on friends In llemraingford, Thurs-; A* the close of the Lenten season o u r Missionary Ladles will havday. I M»*. u»d Mrs. G. P. Myers are to re
\irf," f«aiid Che"Thv lar^e tJ\isv«f to no In the only
thing we ran afford to -»io; u vulun-
thfj* we an, ric*ht ur wroug, an<l ei;»T.re more uVmrve our rt«;>titaut.ii.
shortest hr h;iH vt-t dfliv^red to Con-jrr<**,— exactly i2o words,—was a*follows-
The Me*»sajje"CuTifliU'men of l^ie Ounwrt'sj*-—I
. i
como to an errano
J. H. Pettlnger and daughter Jes-sie called on friends ln Lacr>11«, Sat-urday.
Miss Margaret Nolan of Burling-ton visited her sister, Mrs. Chas. Mc-Crea, last week.
! sume iheir series of entertainments-Arthur R. Wetherwax has changed
hia mind about taking the farm inChazy which he inspected.
Miss Bessie Wetherwax is employ-}«d in the home of Mrs. John Bell.
genera* mix,Both the Home and the Foreign, the
young and the old. |Never mind the weather, never mind .
Thorn. Stone of Burlington cal led' Henry C. Lyon of Plattsburgh spent i.Andon friends in town la*t week.
Mrs. Alex. Palnchaud has been ill an<* Mrs. George E. Lyori.I the week end with his purents, Mr.;
, a lJ e a t together for a cause
For a very large number the covera few days this week. j Edith E. White has returned from Wlll be laid
Mrs, Wra. Roberta, Tr., of Mooers Turner Hill. y o u w l i } ^ a q u a r t e r short whenJunction, spent the week end with Mrs. Wm. J. Marshall spent t h e ; y o u r j,ni you have paid,friends In town. evening Tuesday with her mother in j A f t e r t h e 8 u p p e r a program will be
Miss Lillian Lafountaln teft for R o c k street. g i v ( ? n ( jNew York city Saturday morning Lewis White with his son Krwln y o u n , a y p o a w a y happy and a day
ade a short call «.n Mr. and Mr*. | n t . n r e r heaven.Dr. C. J. Mulvey was a businesscaller In town. Thursday,where Bhe will spend a few weeks se-lecting her spring millinery stock.
Misa Eva Ashline of Burlington. Vt.
I VVn». Mmfhall the other day.
BEDFORDMarch 4—Our recent thaw devel-g .
Is vlMiting her sister, M*"S. Ezra Tre- oped into a heavy snow and storm and
Then come one and all and the ladleswho can
May on this great occasion, eachbring along a man.
panier. nature looks more l:ke winter thanMis* Marjorie Dutton of Mooers ever.
Junction, spent Sunday in town, the , Mont
OBITUARTIsaac A. Gonyo was Horn in Westof the lumbe:.* camps are
gue«t of Marguerite Hamelln. 1 breaking up and men are seen com- j Chazy, Jan. 27, 1877, and died lnMr«. Kate Duyer, who had been ln ln*f ffom the. woods every day. j 8outh Barre, Vt., on Tuesday, Feb-
Montreal for the past tWu weeks, haul M r '»"d Mrw. Peter Urickley andreturned home. [ family have returned home from
Mltws Mable. Penfield of Houses Lyon Mt., where tuey were employeo.Point called on friends In town Sat- b v JHim»w Weir a? keeper of hi» camp.urday. ! Mrs. Joseph Benedict who has been
ruary 17, 1914, after a two weeks'Illness of pneumonia.
Being passionately fond of horses,he left home at an eariy age going to
Miss Mary Whiteside is visiting:friends in Boston, Mass. j
Lillian Legendre wus a caller,ln Malone one day laat week.
<*onflucil the house for the. past Barre, Vt., to engage ln their train-ed with a severe cold la on the lng a m , M a i n v a r i a b l e gentlenws and
quiet determination won the love ofEola Brickley left on Tuedsaythe- most vicious. Jte was respectedMr. and Mrs. BenJ. Larraine of j f o r faranac- I<ake.
Holyoke, Moss, who are on'their wed-I M l- anfJ M r s Thns. J. Hanlon nnd and liked by all who knew him, be.-dlng tour called on friends and rela-! "1tl'*' <laufibt«-r Franccn visited Mr. I ing true and faithful in mind, h^tirt
and Mi>. Jamrs Hanlou and family of j and soul. Forever practicing ehnr!-Hivervu-'w on Sunday. ! ty, justice and brotherly love, what
Mrs. Nelnon I'errotte is the guest! treasures could he take with him but"t h<-r daughter. Mr.". John Ferrari, I lhftf»e, and the knowledge that he hadof Saranac Lake. j always tried to lighten the burdens of
H(*v- R r - Ij»rainl«- Is vlfititnf the 'h i s loved ones?f a i n l"*" l n t h e T l l U | p i thlM w<>ek' • i F u l l y ' « » « » « « t h a t t h f l " d w ^
lives in town luat week. jMarshall Mnynard, who hn« been
visiting in Boston Mass., returned!Monday. j
CLINTONVILLFMarch 3 ~ B e v . Mr. Cook of Plaits- \ f
burgh o c c u p y t h , pB,pH of the:First M. E. church on Hunday, March'lst t aiding Rev. K. J. Harri.-'. |
Mr*. E. J. Harris and {wo daugh-ters, Pauline nnd Reta, are withfriends ut Hurktieiu* for a few days.
Mrs. LiJUle Bigwood l« very low |
March 3—Wo have bad rbads at j ones, he told them not to gileve; thatf'W'iit' hu haxl fought bind with death to
Krod Bolow is now occupying Wil- |«tay with them bnt <"»od willed Iht-r-i«r I;i.minu'« house which waa tor-' wtFe and He knew best. «o he leftlerly the Gebo homestead. ' them In His care.
A ball was held at the home of The* remains were brought hack toat the present writing; no hopes are M r . nnd Mrs. Nelson Puval on Mon-,th. . old home In W e * Chazy whichheld out for her recovery. , ( ] a y r i > 4 h t A H r f t p o r l a g O | j d U m f t h a ( ] a l w a y a b e e n g 0 d M I . t 0 h i m a n d
We hear that Mrs. Margarette Kin- . Mi S h M Delta Trombty anrl Lo,,i«e tho funeral on Saturday Feb. 2Ut.ney is very Ion also. Mrs. Kinney | Tron.blv have returned h o m , after when the church was fll'od bv »or-has been feeble for a number of. upending three weeks In St. Michael, rnwtng relatives and fr iend, and theyears.
II. Havens of New Sweden,| St. Remi, and SharrinRton.
R*ho! F!»il Maynard and dlphas been ill from pneumonia, is re- I C».'*rr.plain were callera In town Sun-
many beautiful flowen<from trltuite to his worth.
slie*
j»orted on the gain-At the mipper held at Mr. Will 1
! day.Rabwi»-au hn.t returned
Heultle's on Friday evening. Feb. 27, home ;iff*»r spending a fow weeksabout eight dollars were ndded to the , Canada.treasury "of the Ladies' Aid Society, i Mixs fjxura PlKnU' \t» hunio onThe election of officers wan not held ' vacation.as- there were not sufficientbers ln attendance to make aum.
Mrs. E. J. .Harris entertained arirer ln a weakened i party of children on the afternoon of
mem-I FTedney P,.inu<{uor- er Rodney Barn
' >n Sept. 8, 1908, he married MaryBiuiro of Barre who mirvlvt s him.bfitideH a widowed mother, Mis. Pet-er (lonyo. a sister, Mra. Joseph BlutiJ r . and n. birothnr, William, of W. M<M-.,̂ 7.\. io whom irt extfndi-il clnciTffy:iH'athy «n their great bere;tv»-nu»i t
COM.
MOOERSTha Grangers met Friday
• when it cornea right down to bnuw| tacka he's a bigger man than Villa,
tvhit'h cim l*e very briefly pur&wnniei..,but I b«g that you will not m«<untreILS importance, by the ntimlwr of sen-tenet* in which I state it. N"o com-munication I have *ifldkFw*9*Ml to th>.Con^re?* earned with it sraver or
interest of the country .and I co,m«now to spea-k upon a matter w*.<.h re-ga«*d to which I am charged in a pe-culiar degree. b> the conntuution li-peif, \vith personal r»sponj»lMlity.
" I have come to a*k for the rnpeaiof that provision of the Panama canMact of A m , 24, 1914, whioh e f̂tm.ntMveenels eng.xgvd in the consnwi** tradeof rhe I'n-ited S*tii4e» from p%>*ment oitolLs and to ur«« upon vou the Ju*tlce, the »i«k>m and the large policvof such a re-pn-n-l with tho u t m o nearn.e.«treJ<s of whioh I am capable.
'•In my own judgement, very fullyconsidered and maturely formed .thatexemption constitutes a mistaken ecnmim'»e policy from ev<*rv point of viewand is, moreover, In p-la4n contrnrventltw cf the treatv with t.Jre«t Bri-tain foncern'.ut: the canal conc lud- |ed on Nov. IS, 1901. But I h-ave not!come to j (Mi to urg<> niv p^'rsonai jviews, T have come to "tute to you A '•fact and a tritxiation. Whatfver- ni.iv jbe our own differences <rf opinion con Iee^nvrst: this mtioh <!oih<Rt«Mt rri"eni«ur<s, 'its metinhis \tt not dchntvi ont^d^ rh>> jI'nitetd States E!\-er>ivhrro rl«»»̂ th*> ihinsrua<ri> of thv tri'atv N aivwi v»inone ir.T«-n»r<>(ri*.nn, ami t in- int-iTr«-- !
tpt.-.n prt-cludt\s thi- c-xt-inution 1 .>;u j
-"•i-inv >ou to repeal. \V< :c,n^ utt-U : » .:?!<• mva:v: irn ijin.^iia-.-c *v.-- .uvop'r i, !if we v.ui not oriiilrt.i \v it; no at"too ;•>!':, ti>o powerful, too sc'r rc^in'i-'- ':ni>' a nation m 'n'^rprt-t. with :-i.iwrainkKl or re?in» fi .v r«»nrl1nir -it'words, .»ur own jvrom!«».<» )ii«.t St-tMii-i*•M- h-ive P'v\vt>r pnftii,'.'h t,. inv>v •:**V.'ivo to rvad th* m ;<:< wo '»:,.-,,.,-. Th-« :larife th:ni- to do \*- th»- «»n'\ thir-; •-, »<ran afford to (Jo .*» Vi>!ni{t.a -• w.M !t -;\vA! from a pr.s^r!on ev^nn-ht rv- q •,:.•».-
to rt*v»»r»e ot:r notion wjthout ra"••'»;
re=j»it«tion for gene-roflfv and :ht> r.--deMiption of ertM-v ohlviraMoH v tlwmi'iulhh!e or h^piia^irvn.
"I «#k Ph!« of von \T\ jnmp^rr of rh*fnreism pok-cv of th»» adminiatTMtit'i-i.I "h«ll not know ho-*- t<» de.»» v.-.-h• Wier matt«T<i of v\nt <r»-:iter tlel:i\! -v.in*! n*flr**r rAnti.^inrnri' «f \M;I •]<• iMtKrtan! !' to -iw :n untrni.lKinu ni-vH-*-iir«-."
TMH SH tho ln<t v r-oiv nf the b'.Kh u. nnd rnlih-r -;tlf You sh-MiM
Often.1 t The daily food lacks certain important elemen's, such as
\ ihf vital mineral salts, which are absolutely demanded for
ih€> proper up-keep of body, brain and nerves.
Grape NutsSupplies this Lack
This uplendld food: contains all the nvitrltivB e lements
r,f whole wheat and barley—two of" Nature's "richest food
?;: tins-—including the, vital mineral salts,-grown In the grainy
and which are an absolute essentinl for normal up-keep of
the system.
Add a-d ish of Grape-Nuts and ersam to the meal for
ten days and see what i t does for you.
firape-Nuti comes perfectly baked—ready to eat from
the packager—fresh, crisp, 'and delicious.
"There's a Reason*9 for OR4PE-NUTS {Iibv- Grocers everywhere.
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