PAGE TWO 09-90-06 OOQ (‘Helpful Hints For The Women Folk AND SAID “ll-‘ORGET-ME-NOT’ When to tho flowers so beautiful The Father gave a name, Back came a lllt-le blue-eyed 0m (All LLllllGly it czmle.) And, stunmn; at lta Father’: loot And Ruling m Hls face. h s-lifl in low and trembling l. 5.0?! and gentle 315.002 ‘wad, the name Thou lzavest l have forgot." IlllY lookc-d the Fhther Klara‘ Tilllll FEELING GCOWYE! Pcplcss Many Suffer Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. T! "n; lh about low hlocd count ' - bout as much u you llhv and atronl. yet w. ‘ull haven't lot . It is thulr vital ‘lzvn from your - l""- o the wheels, no -e Plvfflv‘ of oxygrn to explode will‘ bully and give you qnlng m! Pink Pills today. They l. the hull) lhvy give in hull l-ilrfiflKlh of red lull‘ u- EXTBA LONG LOTS ARE HELI AS UNDESIRABLE Residential lots over, 150 feet ll- deplh are usually undesirable ln a subdivision unless they am one quarter of an acre or more 1n slze. Elederal Housing Admlnl-stratlon of- ficials say. Replacement of barns by garages has made deep lota un- necessary. If consistent wlth economical land subdlvlslon, msldential lots of 50 or 60 fect in wldth should not greatly exceed 130 feet ln depth Lots of from 100 to 120 feet 1n depth will usually be found satis- factory for single-family dwellings. SAVING GLASS Ono common cause of cracked window panel in a lou of putty. Molstuno absorbed by the unpm- tected frame swells the wood and the resultant pressure cracks the Q1855. DRY LUMBER Flnlshed siding. hall’ tlmberlng and other mawrlal for exterior u: should be kept dry so that it Wlll be 1n proper condllaon for palhtlng 8:» soon as lhstallcd_ PRESERVING TILES Wash brick tlles with a clot-h saturated with vinegar and they wlll look like new. The ohlkl born on the llfayflowcr v ' , . .r blond count up. you u 1m u- w... m; up the 5min 5| ll nu were ."a\:xfi'Yl( on nxr. Ask your drugghl r Dr. Wdllulnu Pink Pilla today. during it: epic voyage to America was named Peregrine Wlute. . 5'-\k\fi'n'n'afififififi'u'fih'n' fi'hfi‘ffn'n'fi%fifi\v YOUR ' ‘:"-‘-‘-'-'u'-"fin'n'V Friday, February 23, 1940 ' ' APltIL. 20 lArlesl with HHHVCS 0f Virgo. m; ‘"1115 and Capri- L‘:- KxQPIQClZlQlX helpful w- Lu-huln and Canter peo- um m u very agreeable u: mood, otherwise them boxes. Tact 1n A. M. tw.~.l-n.C'.'vlc;>cd. ambitious l‘. 21 m JUNE 21 (Gemini), ‘u rho budget. here - also‘ gvcronhl zhtcrcsls. Don't be} {YIPG t0 invest beyond. your 1 " m‘ to Jump at what "look": ' Lve prcprlsltlons Without lhv‘: Lzgating them. ' \ lore your money l5 going; ~hi ‘m JULY 2a (Cancer) pr-vate and general bus- nn...cr.s require more than ~ a 1 ton t 10h and careful . 1r today. Don't let the fir... .‘.(\\‘ offer or suggpzstlon draw jyou mm financial risks; don't pvrmlt lffllflblllty to cause needles misnuxde-r fnndihrs and moodlnem. JTILY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) -Prnctlcnl interests, especially those that conrcrh the publlc 1n "ml or a large group of individ- , are most favored thls none- lhnzlnizhg any. You can make he. ‘wvny " H‘. . through c0- opcmtion of co-workers AUGUST 23 to SEFFEMIBER 23 (Virgo) -- Unusual galn possible through collaboration with mem- bers of the sighs Taurus, Capri- corn, Sagltnrius. Aries. Cancer, and your OWTl Sign Bo advised BR711114- hasty lnvestmcnts and ex- INDIVIOIIAL HOROSCOPE (By FRAN CE! DRAKE) (Copyflght, 1939, King Features Syndlcatc lnc.) Lock lh the section your blrthllay comes in, and find Wllill your outlook ls, according to the stars I :‘-%'-'-%N‘-'-5‘-'-%%' % l Howvovvvovovovooooooovooo009000aoo0ooovvoooooovog¢qqs¢q¢¢¢g¢q¢¢¢¢¢ soooooqqoqggqyg-g-yoqyy - MWELOOME TIIE TRAVELLER (By ARTHUR HARDY) A THREAT FRUSTRATED Robert Berry had no difficulty 1n seeing McGlnly how. The big bodled AXHEHCBH svas there in front of hlm, ' He came quickly from lus corner, tight llpped and menaclng, his deep-set eyes were cold, .lke a shake . He was carry ng hs guard high and as they came wlthln strlklng distances Robert saw the Americans left hand move. As qulck as lightning Robert hurl- lecl a right hook to the jaw with the solid shock of vboue and muscle te- hlnd 1t. McGlnLy stopped in his tracks and Robert, sent the left w the body and the right to the [jaw again, sending McGnly tumb lng down 0_n has hands and knee». McGmty stared up blankly wit)! one knee raised. A roar as of thun- der shook the packed arena. Robert Barry stood back watching grimly, waiting. He wus satisfied. He had hurt McGimy. Whatever happened after this Ml-Glhly would not feel so sure of winning in the fourth round. McGihl ' \\'LL§ up at the wllnt o1 elght llll lowcrmg, bulky. moving back, anus and gloved hands covcrug face and body, head down. Robert followed hlm, keeping distance nicely. snap- ping in 10ft jabs, one, two. thrle, each stabbing blow rockmg Mc- Glnty clinchlxl, worked hi. left hand nhd arm under Robert's right mm- pll. As they moved around McGlnty snapped a .ow plulcll home wlth the right, then broke loose and swung [me left, hocking, for the head. Rob- ert ducked, uud as McG-ihty last brll- ance drove the ft in the lace again. McGlnt ' crept ln, launched a smashing righ cross, only to find. it turned aside, and took a left upper- cut on the chill. He closed. held; they were forced apart. McGlhly cllhched again, hit lh hold, but without much power. The referee was walking between them when lhe bell rang. Berry had won the round easily, and a hlll‘l'lf;8.l‘ll3_Ol applause follc-lvcd huh to his corner, Robert was not nervou. now; hls nerves were icy, Now that he was under the guns he was master of himself. From 11's stool he shot a luck glance across the fin m, Mc- inty and saw Vance Slerwood. CYEQ la wise for your own affairs. [Mike's manager, handing out advice. SEPTEMBER. 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) -_ Conserve but don't be pehurlous to the detrlmeht of, your lnteresls or that of your lov- ‘ ed ones. Sound and famzlinr mat- | vars offer good returns if you will, give them conslderatlon. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (SCOPDIO) - Stars send benellc vibrations for tiungs with which you are familiar or for anything new you would undertake l1 it won't jeopardize your means or health. ‘Dechnlcal work, careful plans, ln- vestlgatlon. research. applylng fml-‘slllng touches nlost favored. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Protect both your personal and general mat- ters from sohemers, inquisitive peo- ple and those who talk mo much. P.M. especially advises tact. Keep your counsel. Study. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Take precautlons against lmpulslve moves and too quick judgment. Don't act con- trarzly to your intuition or the advice of experienced. people or good principles. Be logical. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2C (Aquarlus) - Be careful to lWOld carelessness lh detail-s and mmm- matters, especially m a,m. won; wlth those who are engaged ln beheflcial actlvltles for the general cod. Seek more and better know- _ 8v and do evcrythlng with the lngflllOlLS ease of a true Aquarlah. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) —- Born after March 6? Be tactful 1n heart and personal uffnlrs; ludicrous ln business. money matters You other Plsceans have lrlendller vibrations but must have more detennlxlatlon. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY may become an outstanding cltlzen ln a. puZTu: positlon - lt has quail- ties for publlc offlce Must culti- VM»! Perslstenuv and ambition. Music and literary talent. shquld tending your services beyond what assoc! .0 with congenial people of hlgfh a. a. O-O§—O+§—§-O- Smartest Fashions 1: And Winter Styles 3l2l @918 l2 -2o \ 1 . w. I 0 P Your wen ago daughter wlll put her ltamp 01' approval on this jumper dress. If she la learmng to sow in school. ahe wlll want to make lt herself, and you can help out by making a bloulo or W0. Wlda shoulder straps are out ln one with tho aklrt and give a very flat- termg llm to o young flgluo. Sheer wool or heavy rayon orepo uo both practical and well suited to this style. Make om blouse of dotted owls: for special occasions, and an- other of sturdlcr cotton for every day school wear. Style N6. 3121 I designed for dies 12, 14, 16. 18 and 20 years, 81m l6 requires 2 ‘l-ll yards of 39- inch material for the Jumper; 2 yams for tho long sleeved blouse. Btlid flfteen (150: (com ls pre fared) for pattern WTlta plalnly your Name, Address and ltvle number Be aura to state the am vou wish 5W1! N0. 31215110 .........-..... Name Street Address City Provlncl IN THE GREY DAWN What do you do when all the world ls grey and glcmmy? I dcllver l-hc milk. JOHN BOARDING OUT LONDON ~10?) - John, the London Zoo's silos-bill or whalfl- headrd heron. has been Mdrvfcd for the dur Ion" by an unnamcl pol-sou ln 2h. Unltrd S‘ . . hn ls rated the zco's most valuabe blrd. i? p» McGihLy, leaning back, with half closed. nodded impatiently. The bell! They were up again and fighting. McGinly at ouce went into a clinch. fie began lo dig away at Berry's huddle with short sharp blows He leant all his weight on Berry. He loosed his left arm and sent in a vicious upper-cut. Robert's Protecting arms served to shi ld um. Nlcely balanced, he pressed against the crushing weight and eased his head backward when Mc- Ginty drove the dome of his hcaxl up in an attempt to gash the eye. Break; you're holding, McGlnfy." Robert Berry stepped neatly away as they came apart and went in at once, jabbing with his left, one, two three. The short sllfl-fp blows shook McGintyL; head like a jelly. Berry ‘knew that knock down at. the start [of the flrst round had shaken c- Glnty; he knew vcrv well that tls such a punch. 4 Mcuinty tore ln. launching a. suc- 09551011 of lcft and right hand |puhches, delivered with lightning speed that made Berry back away. Robert was on the rope. He felt the rosph rub 0f the fibre on 1115 back. covert up, blocked the lillsly upper- curs and, tlnung 1t, got away clev- erly. McGihty pamumd, hooking wllh the left high up on the temple and screwing the glove, dragging 1t down as it made contact. It wBs with such another punch McGinty had opened Lhe gash abavl Dan Sheltonls eyes in hls last flgh Robert. was CUHSCIQUS of the tear an‘ scrape of the leather as lt tort downwards; he knew then, how l. was McGlnty gashed the men with whom he fought. Mechanically he moved his head so as to rlde the punch and hit McGlnty to a stand- still with a. right hook that threat- ened to splinter the jawbone. EATAL FOURTH ROUND McGlnty dld a comical skip with one foot as he nlade for h.s comer; bert/s hit had hurt hlm. Vance Sherwood met him with a. spohgeiul of water thrown luto the face. Dan- iel Shelton, as he tended Robert, out of one eye sow McGlntys seconds fumbling as they rubbed the Amerl- can's legs or flappcd thelr towels. That last blow, landing where the first knock-down punch had landed, had not improved McGlnlys cham- cs. and Mike's seconds knew lt. Danlel smiled grimly. Thin s were colng all right how. He loo ed at Robert and saw that the skln of forehead and eyeild was dyed ar angry red. The flesh was. near lo lbelng opened. McGlnty was at hi: old rlcks again. (Contlnued oiftté a, c5111) hard for a fighter to recover from‘ run 7(I_llg§l§_l.f_l1"l‘ETUWN GUARDIAN Dvrvthy Dix Happiness in Marriage Depends as Much on the Type of Job the Man Has, and if He Likes it, as it Does on His Personal Difficiences When a girl ls plcklng out I. husband she hi; oocupatlm lnto consideration except to hope that lt wlll ln enough of the needful m provlde her with silver fox furs; otherwise lt does not seem tn her to nutter whether he ls a. butcher or baker or candlestick maker, This casual view, however, of hubby's job seems to be a. mistake, for some learned psycholm, who have been delvng info the subjec , have vered that the happiness of a married couple depems almost as lnuch upon the man’; occupation as 1t does upon Whether he drlnks or pouches or has a wandering foot. 'l‘h.1s ls important, news, lf true, and sholld make the glrl contemplating matrimony ask the Boy Friend: "What do you do?" before she says "yes." 0f course all work ls honorable as m. , copybook says- and slnco wives have to ea!» and * have beauty treatments, and it costs about l.) much to upkeep a baby as lt does a. yacht, women have naturally felt that the chief rung to consider about a husband's vocation was the SIZE of the pay envelope it dragged uown. The thlng that counlea was not how he lnadc his money, but how much he made, But the lllllL-l-Bl‘ is not so simple as all that. for everywlfennds to her surprise l-lnn. when she marrled her huoband she married hls Job as well, and tum. her happncss depends just as much upon her lzettlng along flllllklflbly Wlull u. as u. aces her staying on good terms with hlm. hence lt is wel. for every glrl coupemplatuig mauxlnony to consider calmuuy the advantages nlld the draavbaclg. of the occupation of the g0- getlcr who is askmg her to be his. Ana for ner benefit l. offer the lol- lowulg ups: _ knelt ls avlatlon, for instance. Few women can mslst a. unlform. and when one has wulgs on lls sleeves even the 1mm. nard-boueo 0L them go ga-Da. luc QAAVMS or the any nave evelyuung anal. captures the leminuu. ululy-coulltpc, puvlel‘, UlIlllS, banger-out unle.s a glrl has iron nerves llclstll l-lllu ls no vsolrlel‘ sue should never Illa-fl‘! an avlawr. _ ‘lure lalv is d. grand plulessloll. bll-ll ul llhalvfd, uuryuig with 1t 50C- ual plesnbc, often profitable, 1L seems a good bet, nlalrmorhany spcaklnp. lhe 51H “no Hlil-ALAUS a. lawyer gets a husband ol wlll-m one can 1X: B11111" and uh (klllLdtvu and mtenlgerlt coulpallloxl, out the lurch ls that 1111164: sllt! fucks 8M of the natural curluslty Ol her sex sne wul work nersell to ueiH/l) laying lo worm our, of huh the salty sexrels aqout nls clients that he WLll not loll her. _ Doctors ale also a. preferred risk. Probably the most dangerous type o.’ man ls the pnysculu. DLCalLC, m auultlon to whatever aluactlonsol person and lnuelnpcnce he he anus a gentle, sooblllllll. 110C151“ lhaluler LllflL nabs a glrl lo Dcllfilit: that ll sue unarmed hlm n6 WOUM spend HLS l/Mllfi flu-um; ll€l' hallo and lbwlhllg to ner ml her symptoms vvllllc Ale Ovulnuneu lvlul oylnpdully. ; but, also, lue “A141 a uuvwl‘ ls lined w.l.h lulckpecoed tat-ks. ‘There are, to maul wltll; we llul lulu Aul uatlvlls lady yautillla ln pnla olul ank- luce llti5hquua allu vvltll llcsll llau‘ Wan», wnwc vAl-As-A aanuwnlulu. ls put,- “.5 1M, b21415 amid-AAA." lhlu lb bdhUé IL pACl/vy pAllA4\~\r¢| lulu LlrUdH'lAA-JA\ALU mu: to up.“ 1n AAAAAAM DALI-Uh bllU-DAJU LALIAAlV§ an: llcl‘ AAA-d! vAuACU. Au-IU, out! doctor ls at um. LI»~A\ and can of Bu“; uh», ekccp, u.» mn:_ HM“ sol‘ ncl | w 5m: a on...“ pa“; 1b u sole §A5H he vvul m: vdmauu 1n tut: m... t 01 .1; t0 50 L0 one um nun. alllcs ZLLIUUL llcl‘ XALUIMAAwI/alll, HAM-l Du-vltfl uwy 1.8.11 gill. knell‘ nuts on c0 5v tu ullb luUVlBs lvuo. omwll WAL- b6 nil-nuns‘ AM ll fluffy lull uuuuu tilt: buoy s" uluup. ' I ‘ln..- prctcncl. a yeah, ykomvllfil‘ always seems to a gul the answcl to a lubhuullo }h~t_)UL' AuY Ll. nusuauu. nhc we.» MC l. Shpcllul‘ to otnel lllcll, sol. o. e.\\JA\AAA\e hut/ck, you know. .L"A‘t:d o. [U1 me usuul AAA»Quu-hnl VACCQ. he is not umy m the while-collar class. UUL wears the CUhB-r tha. butlons ueluuu. mhulhgw he ls the surest ol 8M sun: thug-i. And he has a unluleul. lBCHHMfl-ll: from other men 1n coul wig. he tanks to a woman about her soul “stead of hcr oouy. and that ls a novelty that makes a. uulvcrslll hit WARM‘ the female sex. - But llllll'l'l3.g€ with a, preacher ls only for women devoid of Jealousy and lncck enough to let lllc lamcs of the collllffisfllwn bvss hel- F01" 81 the uhmarrlcu slstcr; and. the planned who are bored wltn tnfllr hllaflflfll» feel called upon to teu lhclr sorrows to the prccuer and ask hi. prayer. And the Lamas Aid feel thatthey have a. Ylgllh to select the preacher. who's clothes and rear her children. ‘rue busmess man ls maybe not sl glamorous as the prolesslonal man. A llttle short on poetry and lnakln pretty speeclie.., but generally a good provider and likeh; lo stick to hu anauxruonlal bug-ans as he docs to 111s financial Ones- Also, before usmg LO blllancmg profit and loss in his buslncss, he doe. the some with his wife's goou quallucs and bad one“ 1f she ls a. reason- ably good housekeeper and a moderate hagger he feels that he has struck a pretty good average on his investment m a wcdzimg rmg. So there‘ you are, glrls, with men and the: ‘Jobs. Trike S0111‘ ch01“?- , She (Jan Continue llelpmg Aunt I Dear Miss Dix—Slnce my mother's death I have lived with my aunt and glven hcr $5 every week out of my salary. I don't earn much and llml 1s lrllle l0 pay hcr, but ll, helps. Now 1 want to not marrled to the grandest boy lh the word, but I fcel like a. heel lo leave my aunt wlthout by board moncy, which .he hccds. My fluhce says when we are married we can cut clown on mmethlug and still give her the $5 a week. but I don't think this is um to um. Is ft? DEB. l l nswer: _ ' Certalulv ft ls. It is what any real man would want to do for the n_ot nquld ln a bowl. Add 1-2 cun [girl he loves, Be a good wife to hlm and you Will be worth more than sncrtcumg. sugar, spzces, and . any s5 a. week. OROTHY DIX lmlx thoroughly. c001 sggnny |_ A Morning/Smile [Do Routine Duties Get on Your Nerves? 1 STILL FRIENDLY "From what you tell me," observ- I ed the solicitor, "lt seems your husband's behavior L; that of a blackguurd.” “How dare you! I came here for ' 'ndvl:e about a. dlvsrce. not m hear my husband abused!" 9 J M s I MEATS “Good Meat& Fish" For YOUR Order, Phone 81 J. M. ROOP, Prop. Market Building Control Energies, Keep Serena "I'm so overworked, no wonder I'm a nervous wreckl" A frequent complaint tram tho hlgh-strun] woman—and often a true one. For, though her more placld sister may do a: many lulu, she doesn't go at them nearly no intensely. W y. 4‘, MODERN SEED CATALOG l5 GARDENERBS REFERENCE BOOK The arrival of the seed catalog ls the first sigh of spring for the gardener. Although the garden may ‘be covered with snow, and the sou as immovable as rock, the slln has ceased dceunzng, and every (my m- .vors us with a few more minutes of daylight-what better slzn of spring! 'I'hls early lnteret is not all WlSh- ful thlnkmg on the part of the gar- ‘dener and the sccdsmen, for gar- cehzhg is a serious hobby or duty. as the case may be. and demands rcntlhuul thcught, on the part of Rnybllo who Will practloc 1t Wltll csmpclcuce. ‘Ihcse early wcclcs when mcle- mcnt weather kcap; us indoc sllcuicl be (lcvolrd to llrcslde ga - drnmll. cr planning fir the sprlnu and kumntcr slrw cf color. what msthkc (Ld we make last year? ow wlll we correct them this The nervous woman h Qt to turn every llttle molehlll chore lnzo a mountainous one. She frltterl away the dynamlc energy, the nat- ural high spirits whlch, ff prop- erly controlled, would make her charmlng. Uncontrolled, these priceless glfla of the nervous typo turn lnto jitters, insomnia, lndlgel- tlon. If you are nervous, keep a aenn of proportion. Huge as the darn- lng basket may look. H wn» v l- “c. forever. Helpful, too, ff you llmlt ' the time for each task. Th»... you , won't get lnto a prolonged frenzy over a tlny detail. And keep l period for YOU every day -- when you do u you please. Watch your physical health, your diet. Important to the nervous to have foods with vltamln B. Iyear? was that border of bright lmarlgolds too tall? Wouldn't sweet alyssum be better as a trim [or the front yard planting of flowers? These are the questzons we should cups wafer, 1-2 cup i Women's Realm/Social and Personal/Fashions/Literature G000 OOOO-fl‘ 000% ‘QQO§O§§Q OQO-QQ‘ §§O§OQO40§§§O§O§O§§§ v Lenten Meditation B, , y u lanhmen um, w “l9. °°°“ among ls message hroulht to man by tho angels at tho birth of Jeslu wlll one day be e real- lty among the nations of tho world. War has cost the world eighty mllllon young men during the paat one hundred years. What lln awful prlce to pay 01mm). The last war 00st the world hundreds of bzlllona of dollars. The Unlted States .pent over lift -two billions. Tho wtal wealth o the world at the to figure ln 1929 was one thousand bll lons. 1f the leadership of the world can slde- slep this present war. and allow mankind to proceed aong the nor- mol path of peaceful growth and prmperlty the commonwealth of the world by 1943 wlll reach two thou- sand billions. Universal peace spells free and spontaneous enterprise, work for all, and prosperity for every family 0n earth. Duvlng the summer of 1928 I vls- fled the capitals of Europe as a rep- resentative of the world Alliance for International Frlendshlp thm the churches. Visiting many pastors, Peace slacletles attending the sgn- ng of the Kellogg-Brland Peale Pact, and the King's Garden Party, at Bucklhglmm Pn are. All the peo- ple were shying, “Peace, peace, but the leaders were preparing for the next war. When we learn to spend our time, energy and money for peace rather than war we wlll place’ behind us safanlc greed; turning about and starlinlz on the pathway of brotherly love that lend‘ to work and prosperity for all. We Christian»: must hold together leadlhg (he way with a united front. to win the world for, "Peace on earth; good wlll 8.1110112 men," Thls L; the program for the church as we sllll! together. "Onward Christian soldiers march- lmz on to more." God's gift tn thls generntlon wlll be UNIVERSAL PEACE, I FOR HANG-ON CQUGHS 2%‘ CQLDS ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and other Ralplralory Ailmonn Valle lhe Old Reliable éuciilplcv‘ MIXTURE THE cooks CORNER SPICE!) RAISIN CAKE One cup sewed 1 1.2 shortening, 1 feapooh raisins, 1_ cup brown sugar, cznnnmon. 1-4 tun. on each of allspzce, nutmeg and salt. 1 teaspoon baking soda. 1 3-4 cups cake flour. 1 beaten egg. com; raisins and water lcgcthcr for l0 minutes. Remove from heat ‘and and place TfllS.l1$ and 3-4 clip of and add beaten egg, flc-ur and‘ vyvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvv v vvvv soda. cake pan, and bake at 350 de- Ereel for one hour. Cod, haddok and mackerel an spilt down the back and broiled whole. Salmon and chicken halibut are cut ln inch slices for brolling. Smclts and other small ‘umlled whole, Clean and wipe flsh as dry as pos- sible. sprinkle with salt and pepper, Slices of fish should be often Vhlle brolllng 5llOllld be flrst broiled on flesh side, l and squarc," hc Slld. then turned and broiled on skm FEBRUARY 23, 1940 YTTVQQQ< lo lush! nourishment Cu bs Q There's a lot of satisfaction in serving Cuba to your family at breakfast. Not only because they are sure to please, but because you know that you are supplying the right kmd of nourishment in a form that ia easily and pleasantly dlgested by even the young children. Cubs are a mil fwd: crisp little bundles of toasted whole wheat flavored with pure malt. The natural minerals, the bran and even the coveted wheat germ are there. 0rd" 8 PBCIKBEC °f cub!» and give the family the nourish- ment they need to begin the day. A Product o! ho Canadian Shredded WIIOQI "l" 111w wwvd m! side JIM lone enough u. make ski: brown and crisp. 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The answers are usually to be found ln the seed catalog Unlike nooks of a similar purpose ln other industrles, the garden seed catalog is an educational volume, whlcn ‘contains an almost unllmmzd fund of lnfonnatlon about the heights. colors, QTOWZXIQ habits and cultural necdsbf flowers and vegetables. Scme of thcm are even so complete lthey list thousands of varletlea) that they are used ln agrlcultural schools a: text books. lt ls important frr you to know, l r luslarce, that a certain variety (f zlhma grows 18 inches tall. w.nle chat-her might grow only fl inches. lvr lh a border planting lt would be mau.-fcstiy' ball taste l! you con- fused the two and placed the wller ‘variety in the front row and thus hlde the shofln: one. In our 32-page booklet. a well- known physician glvea advice on proper diet, body care, dlllcuracl psychological causes of nervoul symptoms such u indigestion, fa- tigue. 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