CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 21. 194s. rm: summon. I 1 >0 QO§§OQOFO'Q'Q-§F§Q'QPOO'O O-f-Q-Q v ' e e w“ - 6,,» " The lisntral Guardian Q Girl Guide News DR . I I I flail column la marvel for lows l. l . of Ian! Interest-bot ulvestldng at . ' - e-Iewly nature may be lnaerlel . _ rouAv and roiilunnovi oiitv -~ m - we ~1- _ able in oavmos. m Hi up these values They've "ll l‘ l" “l u“ ‘m’ "mums nu’ "m" Si’ ' ' ' ' . Tlt seem!‘ ‘_" :1.» . . i‘ - ‘Nwn buys youll had ll brugouSindnss, etc e 00°‘. i" mow.” CONDENSED . _ .. ,. _. ,, .. . . . . . . .. you com in the vmiav choice yfltl W- ' ' a pleasant event in Beeutflutde - j-ij? l sgolvrtllgsnanon LIFE IN- week w“ the geli-IO-fletller luncheon “pvfl ml OINTBWfl MIDIGINAI-l at the Charlottetown on lsturday \ _ - __. —-- - mo,“ sumo 1 when membua of the Provincial _ - - " j l mowgaugheiéoi-m Queen. m. us. s let -.. eeo ‘Nu’ “d wmmmlllplctulg: at: Y h M“, a m, ma“. M m oat-be - """ "ram" location. lihWiV-‘IWWMW Local Aaeocletl n met t4 discuss F“ *5“ ' "" "'0" m” "co - lleuilslsvnly. the dutlee of tl-rel; omoe. 8nd hear _AT_ Emil! ommu" "3' m’ U‘!!! ""1 5mm’ I'm“, BIIADALBANE Pastoral chop‘; l‘ reports of standing committees. 3 l“ ' n. M‘- ‘LM’ z h” ‘u. Servlcm Sunday, February u” Mrs. MacDonald. Pr0vinclal Guido film“ m“ m‘ ' s. —- m. Pleasant Valley 11 s. M. Nomi Commissioner Dresided. and Mrs. can? 6E; 353""! 9"" :1“ Granville a P. M. Btrsdelbam no _"‘__‘—"“_"T—-' J. Wall?!‘ Jones and Mrs. n. norlo ' . u ,1.” I‘! - P-M. . . mPlh, lptq, MD 1 h '. "t "t ' '°' i.“ -‘°‘ ' l- " ‘" B L“ w“ ml‘ "ll ""5""! oi; ‘;.“.‘..§’..‘§f‘.°..f“ff..‘:.?5 coniirn rniiic: Mill KENT smarts VIWYl% when “us!” BLOOD YURI?!“ Tnygy _ goygnAw nAmu-r M, n,“ Riga” York present on account of illness. m___----—----—-—-" ' III- 51M» 5 l" 51-" PABTOR-ATE. — Services for Sun- a vlaltoo- to the city on Saturdzva.’ Th. chammn gxplalneduthe pur- 5 ' I! idling APPLES v QRANGES yLLLS Ill‘ rAnwrs ___ dsy. Fobrytlary 29o. m; 5mg,“ ___ poso of the meeting and called on pecia . - . ___. wnoormo ciouon unm- uA. M. Tryoll 1.30 r. M. my. c. M,“ ma" mum Y“ n. Mrs. Maréniéi: Bfltflllll-lll who lsoolw 2 doz. . 4 doz. owed». ‘ll-I'M’- "i- “K”. nor. us, z far us A~ Hm’ Wlme“ t a vlsftnr to the alto OII Frlddy. 62...? wlllcrshc; sdlid. uilioilanlézl "m" M" CM" CHEESE’ RAlSl-NS 1"" T"’""' svlwr EPHIDBINI 00- Q§§$§””'§§‘" gffifiuf; Mr. Hamid Becrleto West Cove- lslfinsgllltloiliiorletillihvgfilflilpnillaill; FOOD‘ 12 ca“ H 68kt? FLAKES 4 lb" c n‘ or ........ .. . — took} - _ v - , - ammo Yeel. Tablets, The Ideal coach Syrup service next lords .day u fol- “"1- ‘Pm l?" 1”“ W“ l" w“ “ll-ml D“°“°“"“ °““'“°."‘°“ ‘he Posts, 2 k . . c WALNUTS. H‘ ‘,0 , w. _ H u. Bel. m. 1 for We laws. nhoomola 11 s. M. Harta- l!" 1"" "l h" BM" M". Peter duties of a Local Association. whose ORANGE PJ 9|‘ i c vom ‘hltleh. rel. m. s roi- sso --—-—EEI—.STEW vmo a PMidI-lunter Rlvea- 1so ma. m“ -°- sgtfwrt assured the =wtdinz or n“; ‘u.’ a U l: - l llt- -- d.» ----- -- ' ___ or. cou , R.D Ntohol t ve t‘ th '. .t' . . . . . .. 55,5, Tablets, rel-um! for 25o "Na". 59c, z for m W m m Mn. Harold. vvstu. York, left lllrl.m;‘rentilenl°_ilcxllrald,e coglirlllrllldlzly JAM c wA;t_HL“me_ DATES. - h “d Nwrfld‘ _..__ CAVENDISII UNITED PAB- lest week to visit her daughter, Brownie Commissioner stressed the ‘ . 4 lbg, __, “$11516; rel 25c 2 for 25o PAC: CREAMS, 2 for . . 60¢ TORAL ollAmrL-stonloy Bridge Mrs. HBZCH Bradford of Black importance o! her department of GRAPEFRUH- l lb~ ll" s e . . . ____ _ "é lg service 11 A. M. North Riustico ser- River. N. B. | the work and called for more assist- HALVES 2 I _ WAX PAPER. PEACH ES. s»: Lentlvmremfimlforfle ovum-ms. 5W“ """"" " Zl1’.ii.§'o“of’ii° ltllhgol Mrs mu Msobohsla York lanllli-r o 1r Bear soaks of the l s‘. h" l?" |'J' 4 m“ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' c ._ "'"' » ' ' _ ’ ' - ' ' ' - - ~ sates “L” '°'"“" 2f?’ ' i: Mllfofuamlfif lfffrsl‘? m iliiiisfilm“ M°°'°' “m” “w” llimoolli Jlfioinli-lfihllo‘ fill lilloiinfngeliiihl."fiolfhrillfioiii ‘WED “NE” swear MILK .. 25c 5°“- As“ 6"“ 0"’ a oi" 0' "" " Jock gggwglL ' “we were 1n having ,0 capablg n Z ti»; c Sqhd DRESQNG l2 ti!!! ... __-——-—~———- " HUWFER RIVER United Church Diplomdd _Gl1l'dG'1"a5 Mrs. Clldmore L“ . l l‘ ‘ I p I I ~ TEA omn- Fake‘. “TONE”. 9 ABSORBENT Gharge. Services on Sunday. Feb- Mr. and Mrs. Hazen J-Ioward, to supervise training on the Island 9 ' 9e All Herb Tank a COTTON 29lhi1m: an: ‘augwiil 1:11P“! Cornwall, were visitors to York Miss Jean Puncher the field secret- l ERfAPEFRLH-r‘ KRAFT DlNNER- 1 Lb. . . . . . . . . P9 - - 31 9y VB!‘ on Sunday the guests f Mr. and my is proving a good assistant. or P _ '_ H _, _ __ —-—~_- l" l. Lb 3 P.M. and Hunter River 7.30 PM. Mrs. Herbert Lewis. o , Miss SUIAIHIQ Macliinnon’: reportl kg . special! I oiGtrlI-‘l... l’ Rolls Rev. J. 1'. Morrison. Minister. ion the Provincial camPiflK situat-l ASPARAGUS CUT-r WHITE HANS‘ ' guru“ s "_ ' ‘ -—-—~ Mr. Benny Watts was a visitor. ion was most encourafllng. andi _ ' S lbs. w JAM- sp-“m THENYALHRUI; 5mm; no .. Ugictyerénckrlhrzgtllftiélaxfiézalgfgic; l: yotrlongngrlaoy ovjolng “o; MTéRetaé 12d of heptIAneéGlEd§| lNGS. 2 rm; .. . MUFflN Mm T,‘ __ __ _ __ ___ c “' . ugzyi ' - e on in Mr. an -M1'|. o H" v5 u epruspccs n s e . . ' l ror $1M “Wuiillsl P“ i? Ella/fill); Fibigusgy zlsthbroongal Vesley. Mr. and Mrs. William for helpers. Mrs. n. n. goggle oz‘ Blackberry - Hose . . 0r . . . so ey h b- y ~ . i._‘____ ___.__ - I 2339 P- M- SUNNY 53W? l“ “SW1 siltlikellllts rtixdtriiy Ifiileayrlongsndwllzngli lvliichpltlrilel: loallligflgéél 2 pkgs. .. . . .. . . FISH 152:5. Rev. J. H. MiwCslum. Min- we" enjoyed by My lmOvertielll to the public. invited Special! Blue Rum" 1-5;“ S “m” ~ i contributions of news items. 1 lb , c F0" F h ___. _ __" Mrs. Jim MacCormick and grand- > Mrs. J. D. iqcquigan is the Div- ~ ' ' ‘ ' " ' ‘ i ets, res Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glllts and seegglgclzmggaysggiruauurlnégt: daughter, Shirley, who were vislt- mortal‘ Crixirmssioner for Quceh1.' CQRN, SODAE Salted. time“, smoked Fmsrts“ "* "m: t" it”? we time $°.'.‘.“.°"‘.°‘.s.i€"' ?'“'.:' ".€°“°.' ha: 31.35;. ‘i’.‘.‘.l‘..“.1.".‘..’£" .§""'.;rl“ cm... 2 o. 0 t t» I i Hutu ‘ ' or e as a or om s een vs- e . mt“, ggnegtodwmg" “Q: 1S1 be). LM. fittltvnlltts service 1m PM. ,,, wk,..,....,,.,,_ 1i’ w“ $5‘ ,,.., ional Commissioner in Prince un- 5y”! Ql-“Nsill- 11c, Ktwm recent bereavement. l 2% glllxmbcloo M‘ mumy my" since she visited the ‘Island and l" l!!!‘ PPfPYtf- retirement. The Pro- "AS, l ll" CANNED _ — her-l many frilendil hope it won't, be lnlilgletltlinfilmrgltisigilylil- lyltéormutg’ Lynn Vqllcy, 1 for c fmtmon , QYSM" In Mem°riam r PRESBYTERIAN cannon 5° m‘! “u” o ldegs an; a n . Clams nv swans - Services on Sun- " 5- " '°“'"°‘ °“ ‘h’ I‘ w! Bil-IVER ‘ ' K131411195; w“ mama; p, land. BEANS. - ‘Plkllflld! _- “Y- “W” m‘- “"1"” " '°" M a All“? M - y "rho u-t item o» to - c moses ass nd m M k l ‘ems. anion A. anus lows: Caledonia. 11.00. Iris rm! F125;?‘ $2; whg: twgflltgl"; w“ an interest,” cererfwrfgfflfvfg: 5l't'ttt§. 1 l!" , ° i": ""1 l ta 3'00 P‘ M" wood Islands 1'30 Y’ M’ dau hter Anne ha taken ill and awards were Sit/ell l0 ton ladies l . Rev r A A. Dlltlil‘ Minister. F ‘l ‘ WGYI G flOPUlGf flllql Th, 495th (gxnufgd at, tho;- homo ' ' ' ' had to be taken to the hospital who 718W! bfien valued workers for _ ,__ , _ ‘ Lt Eldon on Simdoy, February 8th, PnEsByTE-RIAN GHURCH m and the road was impassable. As B “"18 lhne- K CLARKIN-FLYNN WEDDING The gmcmfs only attendant was‘ RESTORE FAME!) PAINTING "fl — , ‘i948, of Mrs. Hugh A. Gtllls. The CANADL __ services d wommp,‘ they started out their horse got Mrs. W. M. Rowe, chairman of —- h“ brother; Man“, Clary“; _.-__ ELLEN S DIARY oowi. in the snow, and would have the Awards Committee [nude a few Fonomn: the Germany l "cep,,°"i FEEDRLUPON — (OP) — rams- tContlnued from Page 2) with the old mars. 1 expected he! home before this. That's why 1 left the mllkill‘ this late," and u he continued his work with obvloua labor beads of perspira- iiou stood on‘ his forehead. "Tilers!" be remarked rlslnmpres- entiy “I not her done“ and be hushed ruefully - end turned to look hopefully down the lens “if I get along" as well with the heli- er. She's fairly fldgety yet. Mary _ says. You see" he said taking up en empty pull "Mary always milk:- the heifer!" Bo since James was busy at a mutter of feeding. ‘Mcry’ milked the heifer this morning though it wu Jock appearing at- en opportune moment who fed tne islf, s tedious undertaking as yet- O t I In e spell of clearing this al- tunoan. the man went to the wood-cutting being joined there by Rub and Jamie, the latter much taken up with feeding the which these valnofmomlngpo tt-rld I was intrigued by a conver- sation I overheard yesterday when he came to the yard. "Bend them bv truck!" he muscled Juries’ lus- reel-lon scomfully "I wu always sble to get my own hogs to tnwu --and I reckon I can yet. net's this younger ‘Vlllli I see about renentlon- they're so bl-ny lazy they think they're lulled tf they hwetotakeetrlptotawnwlth I lead! I mind —and Iguana you do too when in the short Fell "we we often mode two trips there Willi hay or oats. and hurt us?’ end he chuckled at me "it was the ml-lrln’ of us, Minis. Yea, you'd actually think they were condemn- ed to hard Isbor if they have to take s load of hop to town nows» dare. Get them m, raw —I can let them to town!" And James doubtless reliving old scenes too. watched hlm drlvecff down the lane -—a. men of greet spirit and V1801‘ in pplte of his years. Until tomorrow - Diary —Good fire years accompanies nuch of the work in the bush. ‘me atponed Mir. Bis mended trip to market with a plroffskhoimlfeehessyshe "llvss ’t!ll Juhe -I'll be eighty" last-e Mira. Glllls was born at Point Prim, eighty-three years ago, a ' d-mughter of the late Ocpt. Donal-z! Neil nmd Mrs. Murchison. lIer earlies- llfe was spent in Quincy, Mas, where she married d-lugh Gdillls who predeceased her nine- teen years ago. Ilriezm and relatives were a1- ways welcome at her Quincy home. and later st her Eldon home the some hospitality was exornpllfled. Shewasemiember aftbe Eldon Unflied Ohurdx, and while health permitted was active in all! its or- Qlihllatlildfll. During her long Hines she was patiently and efficiently cored for by her deughtor-in-law. She 1e survived by an adopted eon. Edward and two grand- daughters at Eldon. also one bro- ther Junea D. Murchison. Point Prim. and one sister Hattie, Mrs. Charles Smith, Ruimford. Maine. He: funeral was held from Eldon United Church. Rev. Dr. Qutgley of 5t. Johns Presbyterian Ohm-ch, Belfast. otfflclatlnz. The Hymns suing were "The Lord’; My Shep- herd", "Rock of Ages" amd “A-blde Wllih Mo." The, pa-lil bearers were: Joseph Robertson. Cecil Knox. n»: Moc- Muzclslson. Mrs- mtennent in Polly Cemetery, Mt. l$lilll Eruptions Here ls e clean. stainless. pene- trating antiseptic oil that brings speedy relief from the itching and dlscoznfoa-t. _ Not,anly does this heallnrmtl- septlo oil promote rcplil end healthy healing in open sores and wounm but bolls and simple ulcers are also relieved. In skin affections the itching o! Eczema is quietly stopped. Pimples -ek.in eruptions dry upand scale oflf in e very few days. Tho some Ls true of Barber's Itch. Salt Doruld, Menard tin MaaMlllan, Wilfred MacMlllan. m Rheum. Itching Toes and Ieet and other inflammatory era. skin disord- You can obtain Moonds Hamid Oil in the original bottle at ‘Iughes Duul O0. Ltd. and The ‘enkins Pharmacy. or any modern itrug store. Satisfaction or nloney back. 7.5 GHARLO iio llEAl. is comer: viiriioui BREAD W! rich in energy and delicious flavor. luy an extra lool 5’ llldlll Mill lread today. STEWART aliirniss m. ~h4hmhhhhh;A“4"Ahnhhnhhhmnhhihhmhéd v hhhhhhagmhhh; AAAA ngrowu t e , Rena Mccsull. Illlerslle. Sunday. February 29th. Cardigan 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. Y. P. S. service. R. D. MacLeaai, Minister. THE PRESBYTEBIANfJHURCH IN (MNADA. — Services for Sun- day. February 29th as folldwe: Mt. Stewart 11 A.l\'l. Hairrlngtoal 3 RM. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. Riev. F. N. Young. iliillnlster. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. Service at Stsnchel, Filthy. Feb- ruary 27th, 8.00 P. M. Lord's Day, February 29th. Summerslde 11.00 A. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 P. M. Rev. Horace F. MacDwen. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. Services on Stlhday, Plebmary wth an follows: Tbyun 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Orwaud 3 P. M. S. S. and Bible Glass. Cape Traverse 7-30 P. M. Rev. I. R. Woodslde. B. A.’ WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Services for Sunday, February 29th. North Wlnsloe 11 A. M. South Wirmloe 3 P. M. F-lrvoebowm Road 730 P. M. Annual Meetilt‘ Prince- toyn Road Memes. John F‘. MacKsy, Slmideait Minia- HIAMPTCON Pastoral Olmrle. sci-vices Smtday, Fiche-wary Qtlh 194s. Vlclmlla 11 A. M. Hampton P. M. Bouslww 7.30. Y. P. H's Bus» show Tuesday March 2nd. Hump- ton Thursday March 4th. Victoria- Friday. Mmmh 5th, all pt 8 6010*. T. G. Head, B. A» Minister. IOOIAL FUNCTION YESTE- DAY. - Mn. McDonald. wife d His Warship Meyer 3. Earle Mo- Doxieild, who is one oif Charlotte- town‘; most , , ‘ lnstaaeee, en- tei-talrue-d st her Nor-Mi Riva home yesterday at the tea hour in lunar of the wives o! the Olty Outbuil- lors and the Water Oomnniiaslmeau Lovely flowers like a breath of Spring were prettaw h the living roam and dining mun when» hospitality was dlspmeed. OFFICERS ELECTED — Orwltal Chapter meeting. The annual meeting of Crystal Chapter Ne. S of the L.O.A. met ln Summar- sfde on January 10th. The Io!- lowlng officers were elected end installed. Mrs. Jessie hrter. Charlottetown. Senior Pr . MH- Merisret McKenzie, Slide. Jun- ior Prac. Mrs. Mary McPhali, Oom- well, Recording Reg. Mrs. Mu‘! Dlclsie. Charlottetown. Financial Rug. Mrs. Annie Qsrreah. Cher- lottetawn. Treasurer. Mn. McLeod. Victoria. Obapieln. Mrs Deacon- ess. Mrs. Mary McDowell. Ober- lottetlown, 1st. Lecturer. we. vars Moore, abide, 3nd. 14c. Mrs. Stewart Dawson. Ofllilud. 1st. Es~ oort. Mrs. Ethel d. lum- merslde, 2nd. lhcort. Mrs. Muriel Smith. Burnmerelde. Mn. Once Show. Sumrnarelde; Mn. Lulu Mr.- Kay. East Jldeford; Mrs. Buela Moore, crapsud; Mrs. Alice Lieerd. sslde; Mrs. Elizabeth Beet. Oran- sud; Mrs. Grace Ball. Ohwown; Mrs. Edith McPhsll, Argyle shore; Mrs. Florence Rose, Charlottetown", Mrs. Julia I-Isil. Charlottetown, censors. Mrs. Lilia French, Cher- lottiatmvrl, l’. S. Mrs. lllslo Wheati- lay. Charlottetown. 0. S. Mrs. Ha- sel Lorie, Charlottetown. Musl- asl Director. Mrs. Glade‘! Down. Charlottetown; lire. Halal Large. Obiiwn: Mrs. lldlth McPlull. AI- uln lhnrl. And-lit ‘l Jinn!- ' perished. only good neigh- boturs crme to their rescue, Messrs. Jack Hardy, Arthur Wyatt. Huber and Charles Morrison and Herbert Carrlnglnn gave them his horse to finial! the trip only to find when they reached York that the train was gone and the roads still block- ed l.o the City. They stopped at Mr. Vernon Dennis’ store and Mn; Dennis phoned up Mr. Shannan,‘ plawflrllsputcher at Oharluttetownn but there was none available but.‘ said he ‘would send one out as’ soon as possible. In the mean- time. Mrs. Jay celled up the tcwn dispatcher, who gave Anne lime| to prepare [or boarding of traln| jar town. and arrangements were! mode for her to go to the hospital. where Dr. Joe MacMillan was awaiting for her arrival and he found out that the little girl wasn't suffering from appendicitis but: pyeiltis. end Anne could be token home and treated. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. introductory remarks and then called on Mrs. MacDonald the Provincial Commissioner to make the presentations. The recipients inculded;-~- Long service ribbons <14) to l6 years): Miss Gladys Hart. Miss Iphlgenie Arsenault. Miss Carrie Holman, Miss Lillian Duchemin, Mr!- l-Iarry Cudmorc. Medal of Merit (outstanding Service): Mrs. Louis sadler. Mrs, HIITY Clldfllflre. Miss Carrie Hol- mtl". M“! J€53lQ Fllllerwn, Mrs. K. M. Martin. I Mrs. Cudmore expressed apprec- iation on behalf of herself and he,- associates and the meeting closed with the National Anthem. NOTICE Will the guest at the Guide;- Scouter dinner at The Charlotte- lmm Hotel last Thursday evening Wl"? by mistake took an old over- shoe heme, and left a good new one in its place please Iet in touch with Min Jean Puncher at Bt. Apthonys Church. blonlreal.‘ t was a scene of a pretty qvedding on Nov. 29. 1M7 at 7:30 o'clock. when Rev. P. J. Ambrose united in marriage with Nupital mass. Mary Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Flynn Chatham. N. B. and Jamel Henry. son of Mr, and Mrs, Louis Clarkin. Peakes Station, Prince Edward Island. The bride given in marriage bl’ her brother; Franiellynn, looked very lovely in a gown of white satin, fitted bodice, sweet heart neck-line, long sleeves ending in points over the hands and full skirt draped in bustle effect, fall- ing into s fan shape train. Her finger-tip veil was held in place by orange blossoms. She carried a cascade of white pOm poms and maiden fern, Th; bride was attended by her sister. Miss Mae Flynn, who wore a gown of blue taffeta. fitted bodice and full skirt. and shoulder length veil. carried s boquet of the Travel Bureau. ' yellow and‘ bronze pqjn poms. l was held st Preston Hall, to immediate friends o; the contract: ing parties, where the room. was tastefully decorated with Autumn: flowers. The table was centered; with a four tier waddingi cake,‘ suiunounted by n miniature bride; and groom. Later the young couple 1=rteo,e,w@>d§.l"tt.1t1t> ‘O Plait} burg, N.Y. The bride travelling in‘ a two piece wool blue drcss,l brown mutton fur coat and match- ing accessories. On their return they will reside. in Montreal. where the belongs to the office staff of the Steel Company of Canada and the‘ grocm of the Northern Electric. ‘The bride's gift to the bridesmaidl was a gold compact, The groom's] gift to the gcooman, s sterling‘ silver cigarette case. The grooml served in World War Ne. Their many friends join ln wish- ing them happiness. . ‘opening Itlarcil 2. bride!‘ Zl ‘Tm the customer and you'd bet- lng| in New Brunswlclth parlir ment buildings are being restored in preparation for the I-Iouss The paintings include a famed portrait of King George lll and Que-on Charlotte liy Sir Joshua Reynolds. uviiiu flrisun: (Continued frcm Page 2's ships just as they built their souls!‘ OnBS- And. once they found s clerk or skilled ‘orkman to be reliable and hclplli , they stuck to him Not only that. but they introduc- ed their friends to him. They haven't forgotten how val- uable such friendships are, how much they simplify the job of run. mug a house and buying for 5 family. Probably these women will never go balck to the high-handed ter please me or else" attitude that was so prevalent in pre-wsr. days, FOR A LIMITED TIME out! s 533» an assortment of semi: beolul OI’ l. . scours-WW... e A wonderful exsre reason now for serving your children their favorite cereal! And malty-rich, honey-golden _l'osi's Grape-Nuts Flakes give them such really gmnd ooh.‘ hmcm for school and play: bohydrsws for energy; proteins (o; muscle; phosphorus for teeth and boas: iron for the blood and other essential food elements- Ready so est. So easy to digest. So delicious and nourishing. Gct Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes and these free comic books for your youngsters at yourgrocefll several of these lree ellere -' while they lael and gs!