Guuil Allnce, frh is the day ot the optimist The 'don't worry" man is a genial smiling chap who looks forward to a bright future of health and happiness. ' The pessimi-st, is scorned. ,He "is blamed for a surly and gummy disposition and re- ceives no sympathy for his _ morbid izorbodings. '- It isn't altogether right.-`-» , " tothe -E29! as ii MsoPHEE.-At Toronto. Ont Aug , Nth' 1919 to M d Mr W W German National Assemblys commit- M h lim?" B' tee to investigate the matter of res At Mspigwood, on August r, e Q Mrs. Erank .I he acP ee, a dung r htm lei-has Dr Peter bpuhn, a Ccntrist leader. lllttdr slush -chefs Hannon. MOORE -McLEOD--At Montague, Thursday the 215, My or August sessions of the war guilt committee 1919 by Rev A S Stewart Rughal will be public, it was announced. H Moore' bt s,ur..00n to (auwrme The assembly also appointed a new McLeod, or Va"eyi"]"[_m ' foreign affairs committee with Philipli \\ I manmsons ofa. ws; cnny BERLIN Thursday, Aug. 22.-The ponsibllity for thc wur was named to day Herr Paterson. a Democrat was made president oi' the committee, and was named as the vice president. The Bcheldemann as president, Tho com mittee will he composed of fiv.e Social- wt th h "7 "-9- »\ - . __.'."' _ ._ ‘» DEATHS 'Democr s. ree Centrists, t ree De; . /1 it _ , . 2' __ mocrats, two German-Nationaih-_its and '_'- _<:;» '*-- _ . _`_$>`“"" _ T . wAI.LEn.-At Charlottetown, Aug- .°“° '”°“‘."'“" "f '"9 P"°"""“ I’“"*" _--- 'E-T> `“ " ' .“ ust 24th, George wane a eu 55,' . » -’ years. signer-ai this Mdndnyg after- Britlsh Lgsses ` _>"-__+ ‘ Sold by Geo. E. Hughes OIUIOIIIBIUUIOQU O&% oeuooooon ooeoooo AGENTS WANTED ~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS QIOOUIOBOOKCIUBB OIOQOOQCOQUQQOOQ MISCELLANEOUS C- T ' - AGENTS SALARY AND COMMISS- ion to sell Red Tag Stock. Complete stock including exclusive lines, spee- Ially hardy. grown only by us. Sold only by our agents. Elegant free samples write now to Dominion ~Nurserles, Montreal. ' ~ 6681-8-1MEmth60I. _ L. . » FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP-=-CHILD’S WICK- er go-cart, practically ncw. Apply 187 Prince St. 396-8-2211131. FOR SAI/.E-McCOFlMACK BINDER with truck and carrier. Amos Rodd, North Milton. 422-8-23M2ipd FOR SALE HOUSE AND TWO LOTS 76 and 78, Gerald Street, Dwelling house and large barn in good repair good orchard 'and large garden. 2i_ FOR SALES.-COTTAGE HOUSE, with modern convenieccs, 6 rooms, pantry and bath, 'also large barn and workshop combined on same property. Apply 76 Upper Queen Street. ` 390-8-22in1iipd , ` . _ POR SALE-I OFFER MY FARM,\ 132 acres with buildings, at Bedford Station, tor sale. 85 acres clear, in good condition, balance covered with wood and scaiitling. For fur- ther particulars apply to James Morris. Bedford. 420-8-23M3ipd _._.._.___._a._ FOR SALE.-I OFFER MY PROPER- ty-consisting of store and dwelliilg at 171 Kent Street by private sale until September 5th and after that date by public auction. Apply on premises to H. P. Mills. , _ FARM FOIR SALE AT ST. CATHER- ine's. consisting of 70 acres in best ci' cultivation. Buildings in good repair, spring oi' water in yard; near churches, schools and stores. Apply to owner, J. M. Machadycn, -R. lt. No. 3, Bonshaw. 411-8-23M6ipd ron ND I FOUND-ON KENT ST. WEDNES- day a Gasoline Tank Gauge. Own- el’ Ca" have same by applying at Guardian Job Office, 176 Kent St. and DllylnB for this ad. 380-8-22Mti. FOUND NEAR ST. AVARD8, PURSE containing cash. Owner may have lime by applying to Guardian and Paying for this advertisement. ` 430-8-23m2l FOUND.-A LADIES' RAIN COAT ln- my car at Charlottetown, Aug. 19. Owner can have snmc by ap- D\Yll\K to P. J. Mclnnis. Borden, P.‘E.'l. " . 4479.1 LOST ' I-08-fi'-ON 'rHuR~s|:>Av 21sT, A mt_m’s dark blue Borsullno fclt hat,on \.i rdad through Dundas. lrindcr plcase leave at Mrs. Murtln’s, Dundas. . ` 450-8-25n\2ipd. Loer somswunne Aniouun :us-,` _ g = ' I t0n and Weymouth streets, n brindls ' ' , _ 1 Bull Pup. Plciise ieavs nt 7 Orichar street. Reward. 434-S-23in2Ipd L081‘_ eerwsssi onsm- csosoz Stl and North River' Road. pearl neck lace. Finder please leave at 20 North River ltoad. .Rowurd. ~ 401-8~23M3l. L08?-IN UHARLOTTETOWN `ON~ Tuosday the nineteenth a blue Gllnmel 'locket with gold rim. Find- - Bl! please leave- -at the Guardian Qllltw- _, los-s-zanslpa. I-OGYI'-,.0,N Auous'r.1915n- es- ~ tvioen City Hall and Marine Wharf 6* dark brown wallet containing slim oi money and owners Registra- tion card. Finder will bg rewarded b¥‘ leaving ai. the Guardian Office. _ 393-8-22nIili r 1.; _ V. . A Lolf- elnwssn ELMsnALs_ AND Pl“'f\f5¢~T a-lltd'l'ii»liIle out side tire and inner Tube on Rim. Finder ‘Please advise the owner and rs- 397-8-22ill3lpdl |` inclliatcly to A. B. Macl)onnld,`soo- MoCLARY'B TAXI SERVICE STAND 2 Macs. Phone 315. Residence Phone 372-It. 194-8-12M1mopd. CAR FOR HIRE STAND TOMLINS bakery. Phone 702-L. 341-8-19M12ipd.| NOTICE-FQR THE BEST SATISFAC- tion in piano tuning and repairing musical instruments send -your order to Prof. Marcou, Newson Building Charlottetown. Phone 94-J. 6946-7-11Mtf. WANTED IIELP... MALE wAN:rEo-A oooo GENERAL sian- vant. Apply 20 Brighton Road. 451-8-25-m3i WANTED.-CAPABLE MAN T0 \vork.on'farm. Apply llorno Bros, Wiusloe. . WANTED' AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC highest wages to good man steady work good shop. Apply Mac’s Garage, Melville, Snskatclicwan _ ¢ 360-8 21-Milipd SALESMEN CITY, TOWN OR COUN- try, s. full and exclusive line of whole root trees _and plants, for garden, orchard or farm. Big earn- in s uarailteod-the ear' round E E Y - Experience not ncccssa-ry, we teach you.Luke Bros., Limlted,Nurserles, Montreal. 6680-7-1MEwsIl0i. ’|"l<}A(,lll19RS WANTED wAN'rEi:i-A Teac:-isa Fon sur- folk school. Supplement $50.00. John Arbing, Secretary ’l‘rusivos. 5l20-8-19-M0lEIlipd _._ WANTED.-EXPERIENCED TEAcH- cr for Union Road School, Supple- incnt $160. Cdplias Malin-att, Scc`y. 431-8-23-Mlllpd TEACHER WANTED FOR FOREST l~lill School district No. 10. second class, Supplement $80. Apply ini- retary_ - 347-8-1liMpipd. \’VAN'1‘ED HOUSE WANTED-' ALL MODERN conveniences. Wiill furnish best reference. Apply by letter "R" clo Guardian. 382-S-22M3ipd. W HELP WANTED- . FEMALE . ' WANTED-AT ONCE A CHAMBER- unaid. Apply Morell -llouso. 405-8-23M8ipd. uoin ARRIVALS . . VICTORIA HOTEL. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith, Cut Bank, \Montana; E. J. Lutz, St. Peters; Mrs. E. lt. I-1-cartz, City; Mr. A. L. Johnston, City; Mrs. II. li. Jolinston, Amherst; ’l‘hos, J. Gray, Toronto; I-1. ll. lluucbly, 'I‘oi'onto. ` REVERE H-OTE L. Augustus Mcllonald, Souris; J. C. -Delaney, Magdalen Is~lantis; A. M. Conway, llninlilon; M. M. Jnniicson, Galt; J. McDonald, York; J. Wuthcr, Souris; J. J. Fay, Victoria; Bruce Duguid, Toronto; C. McI.cllan, St. John; W-alter Doucet/te, ltiistlffovlllc; Richard' Prcedy, llapiiltou; E. Brown. York; ll. C. 'Mcl{cnzie, Boston; ll.. K. Loiiiiiaril, Detroit; G. R. Dailey, llam- ilton, Ont.; J. Wilber, Moncton, N.B.; llarry dlclllvcnii, Moncton; (`.liurlcs l"alnic1', Moncton; lt. S. -McKay, Bridgetown; G. R. McKay, Bathurst, N.li.; Alex. Mcl.cod, St. John; W. J. Doyle, St. John. -1- \\-_-------1 QUEEN HOTEL. R. J. McNeill and wife, Tyno Vul- lcy; Mrs. John Gai‘tliiioi', i"roct0wn'; Verna K. (.lai'dincr, l~`roctown; ld. l\‘it'/.|ni\\iric|~., llostou; ll. (lnullvl, lilies- coiicliv; Mrs. lion-sic Mclnnis, Tignish; J. Nelson, Snskuicliewnn; (7. Mcl.cl- lan, Arlington; '1‘. Kuntblfr, Suskatclic- wan; Mrs. McDonald and sister, Sus- kutoliewzin; Miss »Moy`co, llcllcrino; Miss lliggins. New York; Mi'. :ind Mrs. Lcard, Suinmcrsidc; James ll. l’ristend, Smninersidc; Olive il. Mc- Williams, Ncw York; ll. Mt~l(oiiiia. 'l`ruE':\‘dio Cross; A. Murray, lliiclouclio., Mrs. T. J. Kool, East. Iluliir; IG. J. llatrltur, (flilrcugng li. Mcl"ui‘lain‘,_' lied- eqiic; J. l\lclrdi\y -whom it was lui- |nouncod that un inter-Alllcd niitislull l\vould leavéiliis city for ITPIPGI' Sli"-~ sin. today. lt was announcvd nt the | ssiino t’mo that t-hc Polish (loiuniissiou ,which has linen conferring with (lor- .mnn Government oiliclnls will return to Warsaw and innko it ropori. 'l‘h!.-1 now dovclopmont was th.. dir- cct out~ooino of action hy tho Polos who on Wmliia-sliuy intl-rprotcd nogo~ tlutlonn with (icriualny clniiiilng. the Umml- lSileslun iiituailon was such that fnrtlior dolihcrutions \vcr¢, iin- possilile. it was cvitlonl llurt this action camo as ii surprise Io onli-nic I-pprtiseiirzitlvos li\‘i_'v. (loiiuiuil Dupoiit (Toinmundr oi’ tho llnior-Allied (‘-'nn- niisslon horo oxprosscd tho viow that the (lcrinnn (lovornniont. has sole authority nt prosont in Upper Silosia. £ the iirc of nurse caveii. other pus- playing than and still hotlicrs ‘-A. I". .. . Alo Cent. C. P. R. ... (`rnc. Stu S. l‘. IU. I‘. P. lt. S. iii. inn. .ll.g. A. R. Mex.l’ct U. T. C. \_. 'Arch ss"/s 124 84% i...Is. 72'/4 155% . 138 . 101% . 95'/1 123% . 80% 101% 113% ..,78‘/r .....`7l3% 168% . 83% . 07 S9’/Q 124 85% 73% 156% 139% 105 ‘A ' ' 05% 123 101% 116 ~ 79 15 _ _ 173 84 ‘A 071/s cal" '°"”fd' E' E' mmrbm' Keep MInsrd's Llnlment In the house ' Poftsss. ‘ 400-a-zami. ‘V \ A TRUE FRIEND in the kitchen. To' - avoid waste. To make ' 1; tasteless dishes appetiz- ing. To make warmed- ovcrs absolutely enjoy- ~ able. To give cooking I a delicious ilavor. Use . I. wtisuiit I _ful omamsi. wonosevlnomsl . It's a daily assistant. LONDON, Aug. 22.-The report of the War Cabinet for 1918, summariz- es as follows the l'liiipii'c's war effort. The strength oi’ the regular army rc- serve and. territorial force on the fourth of August, 1014, was 7352.514. En-gland has siiinn recruited 4,000,158 men. . With other cnlistnicnts iirtho liulr- ed Kingdom and Canada. the total white cnlistnionts in the whole Em- piru were 7,1Zl0,'.’S0. Tho iiiziires of cn- incfluding 1,250,000 from India, wcra 1,524,187, giving ai grand total for .ill the races of thc Empire of 8,6."|4,467. ln addition to those Chincsc and oth--r lubor units wcrc raised for scrvico in Saloniki, Egypt and Mesopotamia. The following were the total casu- alties of the llritlsii Einpirc to the cud ci' 1918: _ l(liIetl- oincers . .....3s,:mi Othcr ranks .....6iZ8,5ti;I Wounded-f Oiilcers . . .......92,14‘J Other ranks . ....1,948,3'.’8 Missing-~ A (lillcers . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .11,iI58 Other ranks ...............342,G10 Britain Gives Coal to italy ROME, Aug. 24.-l’romlse of rcliof in ltaly’s coal famine was given to the Fought to Keep Him 0ut oi Army \VlNNll’E(l, Aiigiist 22.-Iiarolll I<`. Hiilcliings, son ot' ld. l"._ lllllU]\ll‘1‘§-"' niillionaliro iii'ali\uiacluioi'. \\“fllll1P‘ ton C,1‘vscoiii,' who I'.'i»ii§l\t in-scvoi-u_l coiiris two yl\zir.~=' ago =i‘.ia'.n:~'.t his son being coiiscriptcd, but failed. I3 to ln' inai'rl1-ll this ui.'n'Ili iii l£il!Slu|id to .\"Iis.~i Vuru llainsuy. wid.-l_v ltnowil iii Eiiglaiill as :1 golf player. _ /\|'l,cr tht- wciiiiii; Mr. und Mrs. Ilutcliings will cinharlt in :iii alr- plunc for ;i` lionoyinooii trip tn lt;il.\'. S\vit~1,orlaml and Belgium. Follow- ing a few \\'cohr.' vi-.all on the llirlcrn Ilicy will como by way of iii: llniioal States to \‘\'innipci;. wli\:i'L‘ lliu; will iiiako their homo. Miss liaiiiisay, wliosc lioinc is :il l.c:\tlici'lit-ail, Siirrcy, clinic to Altic- lust voyage that ill-fated vessel made lroin liiiglzinri before it was tirrslr'.|;.'- oil hy tho Gorinuiis. Sho won the ,Boston \\'oiucn‘s golf cliaiiiipioiisliip, but on thc cvc of trying for thc .imc- rlcnn women's championship shc sprained hor kncc, which provcutcri her. (in hor return to England sho entered tho service of thc \Voinen's Iloy.'il_Ali‘ i"1>I“cc. and whilc cngagcd iii war worl<"st`ifl°ori-.d ;| hrokpn wrist that has _iuterferred greatly with her golf. Notwithstanding those han- dicaps sho still holds a high place in golf circle:- in the Old Counlry. » Mr. and Mrs, E. I1‘. Hutchings, par- ents. oi’ llarold, called from New York lust 'l`litirsday for England to aticinl thc wcrlding. lllitchiiigs offered io Siilisoribc for hair a million in war bonds of his son were exempted. lic had £0 SL'i'vt1 in the army, however. . ‘ I 1 UNCLE HIRAM AND _ ' HIGHER CRITICISM Mo and Mariliaheard a lecture At lim 1-htiroh the oilir-r day, _ All' l'd really like to tell you Whitt -tho preacher haul to say, ,ltfor he Ialiccill in ineasurcd rhythm. I Of tho hiullcr- ci:iti‘clsni Au' ho said olll-fasliioiicd doctrines lj Now huvc mostly. passed away. Au’ he said the light of sciciice, Had fllll funny continents \von, Since thc higher` criticism llud its noble work begun, Jost as if th" light of inen (‘ould illuininnte (iod's plan, Jost as if tho tallow 1-aiilllo Could ill|in\inn_te thc sun. Mc and Martha sat and listoned. . But we did not understand What this lilgli-toiiorl city prouclicr Tried to iigure out no grand, H1' was ull too deep for mo, For I really could not see Ilow it helps us on our journey T0 thi? bl‘|Ellt celestial land. Why this higher criticism? Why this t-iieorizing crazo, l’r_vlng into plans eternal. Dililbtlllx God's mysterious ways When tho Bible. reeds so clearly? I-lore's a. sample I love dearly. Au’ its zoi enough o' gospni For ilic balance of my days. “Como ye weak and heeivy-lmlcn, Colne an' l will give thco rt-st, D\'0i> Y0ur load of sin and sorrow. Lay your load upon My breast." Why don't every gospel preacher Try to follow the great Teacher, Both in walk and conversation li' they want their labors blest? lis't.incnt for ral-.cs other than white. rica in 11114 lin tho Iiiisiiziiiia, on thc' . . noon fron ‘th ,- u 11’ t l, I ‘ . _ . ` <1; _ ,` I. " ' ` beginning 'at eil"xd’ol;ck ot.; 1:2?-;;,iec': Heav In The wal, ‘ nur' min sets th sont " ‘ ci r I A‘ ' ' ‘ Y ` ' 0 bm' ‘L .' -. ° f 3- -.I " I' _ .-.fi .f`-'. ©1110 ery- ` . -. .f ’ ` -- / l I .. e . tion fog xlvlng a sour disposi- ` `~ " I 5. ‘ ""9 ,fr ° - ._ ' f . _ _ , --- ` ‘ . ' /luv t tion when the truth. or the mat- Dr" mvini ` F ‘Pak ‘ ter is that, he has.-a sour. ullgill-e 231%”-Ngfifn dgghités?-Yagm°:F{ stomach - Penslar Dyspepsin mulled to nny§sF1srsss.~sn~.-1-`csi;L£ of 'rnhiets wui help that nn\n.- l""°°- “Iv *=°°°“ Dm: Cen” f- ‘-0-- 25 and 50 cent boxes- .""°'i`°°'"‘°‘ P1-IOSPHONOL ~ FOR- 'MEN , ._ Restores Vim and Vitality; tor Nerve - E’ . ~ and Brain; increases “gray mattsr;" a ;I‘:;\i?;-I-'w$Ié‘l 2;.\i(Iid_ youtup. $3 nbbox, xiii u o -CENTRAL DHUGSTORE on receipt 'of prlce€'B'l'hre"§¢:lI'»¢llyl;nr=¢ _(bv. lt- Catharines. ontario. - 1 ‘ Busrnn Bnowiws Sis'rsn's Srocicmc Buster Brown's Slstcr's Stork- ' Ing for the ilrls in 11 splendid looking atoc ing nt n nyodcrate price. A two-thread English mercerizcd lisle matting. that is shaped to Bt und cars very vvelllndeed. CoIorn-Black. Leather Shade Tan, Pink, Blue and Whlrc. __{_»4- §-__ s.-» - ‘ . his opinion. . Ask your dealer for “Buster Brpwnlf, b hosleryi Sold everywhere. The Chlpman-Holton Knitting Co., Limited #1 _ Hamilton, Ont.-Mills also at Welland ` "1 "K T R A ' sho would send half n million tons of . _ (_ \ \ coal to italy us soon ua ll0SSl\J10- ~ W NY' _ (L A gl i U \ li §f»L2?T»¢$§%\,' N ,_ _ l v ll to cabinet today by fsflgnor S.cllia1iy.ui'. _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Minister of thc Treasury, wio las '"1 J -\'~4;-»'- _ --"~;_ ,~ _fs 2 _; _ _ returned from London, (lrcat llriiuin. i, 5%; Q ,_i¢v g 3;* :__;'-,_. _ Schanzer said Britain promised him gy; -;__.g~ ~ ;_ I H\,‘¢g“ f L ',- Good Looks and Long W' . . Knitted into Stockings i . Fine appearance and durability are knitted right _i_i1_fo Buster Brown Stockings. Our employees have had years _ of special training in knitting Buster Brown hosiery: 4 We use extra-long yarn. We spin it ourselves to be sui;e;p;_f_§__-,_ right. We designed these stockings with a two-ply leg and three- ply heel and toe-to stand the hard usage of the average__boy. ' I Because we do all these things, Buster Brown Stockings are ‘ harder wearing. They make fewer trips to the mendingbaélipt. They cost less in the end. . _ _ V _‘ Special attention is given their appearance, too. They are exceptionally well-made and well-fitting. 'I` ry your boy with a pair andrgpt \` I ._; ‘ [_ - E- '_A = - _/ I Y - to 331-3 por cent. Sonic job lines (small sizes) $1.25 and $1.98. . GOFF BROS LTD. ` ‘LAST CALLIFOR WHITE FOOTWEAR - ` ” As the season for white footwear is now wcll advanced and wc do not wish to carry any Ovcrio next summer, wc are offering 'thc balance of our stock at discounts of from 15 \ ' i An’ my poor old-i'asl|ioii1~rl notions May be sadly out oi’ date, iliut. l'lI givo this word of wariiliig, _ l On tho rvsiirroctioii morning Higher criticism loctnrcs ~ \ -\~~'I n..|m~Ir tho uolilvn gait). ____.____...-_--_ REGENERATION OF WASTE PAPER. (Conservation) lluriiig tho war, in ni:i:iy pliifvs in Cailzula, orgi\:i'r.'.iio|is :if patriotic workci's iiililtriovic the cull:-uiioit of wa.-aio paper. wiili a lwtrfolil olijcct, n-iiiicly, tho i‘|-\.'<_ziiiu; derive-l ilivi'l.~i‘i'oiii ui\1\li"i` lllilll-*lll'.\`~ lllll I' '\\' l"‘i||lV-\‘ 'I`liii.~4. lo .~.uppl_\' ilu:-r{\\v nialcrial for \\'h:ii il llrziin this inwiiis in iliv I`ui'c.~'i.. mi., mn of pull, will ,»L»,|u;,~,. ,,i,,;|\¢ bap _ lil' V- ll- 1lU“`I‘- ill I"'l>Ul`lll1i§ UH Uh' ; .-min |i~\.~u.~' ot 75 yuan.; i.',rowtli, or eight iiiiiiiiiiissiriii survo_\' of i`orl-.-'l in-gl-ii1‘i':1-i51,r||.--_- [mug uf 130 ,Um-5-‘,,gr,,w[i\_ or lion ul. the last, annual iiwviiiii.; oi' lliv l 000 :intl 1,040 yoiirs, respectively of (`on|iiii,=.-'ioii of (`oi\.~l~rv:ilioii. _-"alll: l Ii'r.:o _lgruwtlh ‘_ _ Y ‘~'|‘|\.- _=rn,|,.-< oi' th.-. pus! =~‘\llIll1i,l“F- 'l`odhy ilu- market price of waste pn- <:oi'rolvor:1I: tin- rl-s\i_li:; ol_tli<~ pri-rious W-r is ,e.,m¢wh,,1 |.,w¢.,- fimn- during me suniinr-r, iiaiiuflv, :hui ilu- \'riun;; l;:il- war but thcro is u siviulv rleiuaiid for sam and .~'pi'iirv unfit-r tho 1-‘uri-r of tin-. 1 j1_ ;|’,,,| |,v ,,,-g,mm.,| g,,|],',.,-4,,g_ H good llzii'll\\'oi|<|.-4 ;.;rl>\v v1-ry ;-'lnwl_\'._ l"|»r I-,.v,.m,,. m;,.\» \,,. ,|;.|-]v,.(|_ the drain on cxuiiipllg' il|~- avr-ruuv -I-iiu~l| l»:\l.~‘:|ni our i'or.»~I:- nily lm partially relieved \vns found to ln: 5.1 yt-111'.; old, thc uv-lund. in ii iiiieusiire, the reputation of tzliltiv 3~i|li¢ll l\"~‘L‘ 70 Y'-’11l'H Ultl, ullll it ('.iiiu1liuiis:is u nation of waslcrs, may was so yours old ai 10 inches in dia- be discrcditt-il. . L' \ .__,..-..- - ---- o ‘ I 1 suppose the worid's advancing **° l Clive The Children A Good Foundation Theres nothin thatcontributes _ .. .. more to sturdy p ysical development _ ~ ` than the full nourishment of ; _ _ Grape- ul _ .l-_..!Q ".- . - "la-.','i. >`;~' I "-1 A delicious blend of wheat and bar- ley, with their vital mineral salts _ - Comes ready to eat. No Waste.” ,T "Therely a Reason " ' Grape-Nuts for ` I "_ ,_ .‘ ,..._. . _ V “hx ` Y ‘ - -<*1<._