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_ A PACE SIX Tf E FREI FREEPORT NEWS BACK GIVEN OUT? la a dull, oonatant hnrknrhe nlowiog roti up? Are yon tired and achy—tor- tared with aharp, stabbing pains? Do you find it Impusslbls to tie happy or enjoy your work? Then, look to your kidney* 1 When they weaken, the ays- tejii peaonMS overloaded with uric acid and backache, aharp pain*, headache*, dixry upella and urinary dinnrdem nat orally follow. Help your kirtneyi with poan'§ Kidney Aflr*. Ihian'i bare brought new health to thouimnils. A New York CAM Mra. Wm. By- are, 87 Canal Hi., J'alrnyra, N. V., aaya: \My kld- iKiyit were In an iiwful (itnt«. My back nut no wenk HII'I IMMH- I ' 'I'll'l hardly tinml. I.It tU colored apooka rlo.Li• il linfoTn my (fat liliay spalla Qnf liox of Doirhs' Kidney I'llla my rid- the ami nil of all Oet DOMI'« at Any Stora. 60« a Bo» DOAN'S^V rOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. ABSORBINE f \ TBAOt MAflC. BCi.U.S PAT. Off educei Strained. Puffy Anklet, Lymphangitis, Poll Kvil. Fistula. Bolls, Swelling!; Stop* Lameneia ard allayi pain. Heali Soret, Cull, Braises, Boot Chifei. It ii a SAFE ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE Doei not\ blitter or remove the hair and horse can be walked. Pleaunt to uie. il. 50 • bottle, delivered. Deirribe your cate for tperial imtructioni and Book 5 K free. A0SORBINK. JR.. tniiieptk Hnlmfm for mukM. n- Amnt ttralni. rilntul. Knoiierl. SwolUn Vrlnt, Contea- iratnl—onlr a f«w draft requlrad u u wllculoa. rrlca «.» W\ bonte u dnliri or d«ll»emi. m. t. round. Inc.. 110 TMII* II., tprlnofUld, Mm. Pesky Devils Quietus P. D. Q. P D . <J., r'onk y I in vim QuIntuA . (M tl m iniiii.i o f th e II. - w I'liiaiiii-al Ihit t ii ' iiuillv • n l a tin- l.iu: fumlly , Ba d HUKH, Kim i bi'H, AMIM am i I' 1,'JLH. M I' ii g uHIM tin. iivi. anea and iln-lr I-KK\ Hnil HtupH rulura rviicrallntis Not un linnet pow- IUT i.ot ii ojhamlcal uniiki- any- thlnir you have evur uaod. A 3G cent pncknif\ DimkM <>»(• fiuart Mini aaon iiurkiiKu contains n piii.-rit spoilt, to nl thii r<-Rky III-VIIH In the i n»< KH Mini orevices, Your rtruKKl\! linn It or he run get it r./r yiMi. Muiii'ii pra ii MI...i l i Ipt >r pric ihe owl Chatnloal Wk«, 'IV Western Canada Land of Prosperity offere to home sre'twn opportunities that can* t b d lh Th h opportunitie elMwhrre. The th h U lKKE provin buy fa ll m Und In he d by bountifi •ay ta There la Mill available Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre — land similar tn that wliidi through m«nv yean haa ylelili-il from 2O to 4B bushrlii d >kMl lo I ho acre —oa flax nlao in great abundance, .... horaea. cattle, sheep anil hiiifa la rqually piniinMe. IlmidrrdH of farmer! Iii Wcxtrrn Canada have raised crops in a nlnnlr •cmon woith mure than the whole coal of ih.-ir land. Wllh such «iicce»» mmea iiroaptrity, inde- pendence. «ood hiimesHiid'all Hie comforts and conveniences which make life worth living. Farm Garden*, Poultry, Dairying are aourcea of income aecond only to grain Browing and itock raising. Attractive climate, wood ui-iiililiuri, chmrhei and> schools, oood markets, railroad iacllitiea. v rural telephone, etc. ' For certificate entitling you to re- duced railway rules, illustrated liter ture, mans, nWrlptlrm of farm op tunltlua In Manitoba. Sankulchewi Alberta and Uiituli Columbia, etc.. write 0. 0. RUTLEDflE •01 E.'Otnsiii* Street liracme. N. Y. Stomach on Strike 20 Years Eatonic Settled It! \Bntonlc [a wonderful,\ «ayg> C. \V. nurtutt. \[ liml lii'ih it HiilTiTiT fnim Hifibinili trouble fin- :M) yeura utiii no* I tun wcll. 1 \ ^ s v Kni.mil' p>tg rtghl aricr tli.' ntusr of gtoraacti trouble* by taking tin und carrylni oul tba aetcUty and gasua and of'course, whra tba-'osuae in retnoyed, the Buffctnf «<'i.s well, ir yoii'tiave •ouroeaa, belching, ludlgeattoii, food tepeutlug of iiny other itoiuacli trouble, take, btonl c tablet! afti-r • 'licit ill.'ill mill Ilinl ivIliT: ltl K Imx <'ii.sts only II trifle With yum- clniyKlHt'a Skin Timured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura Soap 25c, Oiplm.nt 25 and 50c,Talciua 25c. DUTCH COLONIAL This Seven Room House Has Many Good Features. ECONOMICAL TO BUILD This Style of Architecture la Moat Ap- propriate for Farm Homet Aa Its Lines Fit Well Into Country Landscapes. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Mr. William A. Ku'ironl will MiSWff gUMtloM »'•'! Kiv., adrloa PMBfl OF MI«T .,i, nil nubji- la BMtatnlng t\ the «tir>)HT-t of bnil.llriif. '••' KM paadMa \' tbJl pavper On i ml or iiix wide eipeiienot KI js.nt.ir. Auiii. ,r mid fefanuteoturar, IM la. witiii.ui doubt, the t.iKii.Mi guthority •>n nil UMM subjects Address all Inquiries to Wlllliidi A. Ituilf'ii.l, No, 10? I'nilrle av«nu«. ChloafO, W . mid only UMloH two •«nt stamp fur reply, All Hurts nf laggestloni of Hwang wiii'ii'dy tna IIO.VM who »re born *nd broijgbi u|i mi Uie tarnii mny l>« in- duetd tu follow in lho fooutopn <>f iiiHr fathers hava been nude, witii- Illlt IIIIM'll rCHIlllN. , BOyi >'lllllllll|l' l< l Icuve th * fiiniiM fur th e dtlM , fiii'l up to a yi-nr ago iin-ir gxodua furoJabed II NcrinuM problem. Tiii-M Hiirni- mta'thought of « i>iim Unit IH moat gtniptt and IM bound to be tucMsftt] becaupe H |g babied <>n Illl ItlHlllll't t lint Illl11111! llll|lllUllH It l all of IIH. Tu pafaphraea » wn;' timt WHN l>n|iiilnr a couple of yi'itfH nn<<, \Iluw you KOIIIK to keep the hoys on Hie fnrnis when tin- girls ara H<IIHK awny.\ In other words [Be solution IH to make Hie term home HO attractive thai tin' iciriH win Niny. Then you don't linv« to' worry iiiiout the boyi daaerUnf. Horn In every normal girl i.s an iiiritinrt ami desire for » home. ihT lAndscnrx**. The Ions Mrtup of tJM roof, with the wide dormer windows sot In It, the broad porch and tli treatment of the exterior walls all combine to make this house one thai In attractive nnd of which the owner liml bin family may be proud. The home pictured Is not large, Its •IIIIM-IIKIOIIH bttaag 33 l»jr 26 feet, but It CKiitiiliiH seven (j'MMl rooms, beajldee (In- but broom, a number of roomy etoaetl mill II latMMH for the hf-ni plant ntnl Innnilry. How the RRMM ire arrufad Mi their nW.t'n Hre shown III the Hour plans tlmt are presented with tlM aXtsYtOf view. TIM ••iitriinct. door from the porch In In tin- renter of the boUM liml lend* nto II KOIMI sized livlriK room, || feet ft Inches by 17 feet. To the rl«ht IIIKI connected with tin- living room by it Irmbl* cased opcnliiK IM th« dlnliiK Second Floor Plan. torn, of pnirtlcnlly tlm name size as he IIVIIIK room. At the rear of Uie dining room IH the kitchen, 1) feet t; lncht'H by 11 fet-t 0 ImlieN. At one Nhl<! of tln> kitchen IK U KOOII-KI/.OII pantry, ami nt the other a washroom IhriiilKh which those entering hy th« ri.-iir door niUHt pass. Hack of tho living room lg a gquaVa room, 11 by II feel, which on the plans is designated Ihe tum ofllce. This room, however, Is .ivnlliihle for a heilroom, should the AMONG NEWEST ARRIVALS FOR THE VACATION SEASON WllATJivKit direct!on vacation f th<> I N WIIAT.I time calls country It lei bent, Ih Mimirt olitiloorliiK, most adaptahl ave mi InformnJ vor that exintl tu « da. tl T.I-.. Htever part of the reurlst, on diver- . need a sport RUlt. B, for all sorts of themaelveg the nil apparel. They mi II paatlme Ha- iits vacation time. •Hi' Is well ml not hi, for nJI tbi' t crx visit. TIIM' nt'wi clothes Jin tlresses, of Ittilttnl wool ones in • Stilled IM I, silk bave n i,. i b dressed In them, I,null dressed In them, . ucei that travel- • nil in paatlmk .• nulfa, or one piece rool or silk. The stiiniy and well vwiir. ThoM of inurtneaa, but a n \;ntl y tin' f.;uin' rlegorlbed us uiit- . chic xult Of thl.s rid turi'd here. The plaited Id IIIIIlll' \I II White WOOl wnvrll silk or Hllk JerRoy ctotn. Trie WODH* Is tlnlalKMl at tho bottom with a tnriwd- up culT, widened at the side Into a scallop, It IH hemmed down with heavy silk lloss In running Htltches and contrasting c<Mor, which Is ulso used for the embroidery ( ,n the bot- tom of the blouse and about tin; open- In^ at the front. CutTs of satin llnlsh the elbow sleeves, and Ihe .same mate- rial makes tin; rolled collur mid veslet 1 . Short box-coats In higb COlOTI und made of the name materials as this blouse are found in the company of Striped skirts. The skirts repeat the; color in the coat, alternating It with white, anil are either side or box- plailed. While hats and white shoes are sure to look well with these suits. I sely knitted, yarn Hwcater-conts In while are great favorites, to be worn with plaited skirts in white mid nil tin' I'teihiotisc of knitted colored plalta. DE-BRIMMED, TRANSPARENT HATS ONE OF THE FAVORITES HS-.OI tin with iilher Kill\ 1 , however, as the k'i\Wi up makes her want nnd demand a Comfortable home—one liml •ail be furnished prettily, und one In ivhlch tlu> work of caring fOf It can he done without making a drudge of benelt If she does not tlml plcasmit borne surroiiiullntrs on Ihx farm she will seek them elsewhere; she knows they exist and rightfully wants them. Purjgg the last lew yeara dtialipi hlg and planning: farm homes hits H.IMIIM .••( greatly. Architects who heretofore have paid little If any attention to the designing of homes that are to t.e I'lvctcd III rural '•oiu munttlea now are studying theneMi of tin' fnrm hi.me ami me In.-oi'iiorat in'e in tiiein jiii i h vnforU and con \.•nl.•lues 11 nit ar e fotlBd lii<ii-es o f th e Cities. Dl\' M architecture that are he*! IB ttl of hom ,__ PI Real Estate—New Jeney fu r siil,, -MoUni i lluu»«, >l> i .1 nuii'balh, IHUIKI I I I i> , Ha s In >lil| '• •• Hi,HI Ii .,>ii In N»W Voili Oil* iur« I..- I «..ii..i i i.ixu (>\\SH(, i •CMKaUtUN, \nv JKMan Al.t.MM UU1H I Au>l>ii,ly wllli |i |. stake • ' V I I I H , I Hi, I, !(, . I II.IIIIIIIIM k i',, .: . i, , IL Iti.nil'i » i ii\ l»> .. IMIII i' lu 1, II,-.I i H i nil . I s i . I,,., , | y N Y ASTHMA BRONCHITIS Jr%. »Z7 m I 1 1T1 f* PI . Ell Ml.S Y \K«nu|iuala\ l » ti l \u\Nlllli K l I I I i! Alll. K faSlia . Slrttlt U .lUI.-kl y il,. . . Hm-lhiM K II.-I.I.H Ku r f'KK K inruriuull.m . [ Krli. . Him Ml « <•. II.. . Ill , Hurl.,. . I l u UKHT HOI H M Nl alUKIUNU lil.liit i\in I- VI I M*J» . .1 ii ... ,„„.. Bvinl i.'i * (or It.iiiai - iiuuitit'i MIUI full HAttucy < .i l H HIM. I, , Un,,, B11.. 1 :IVII.» > I •«!• . NMW »,illK HardWootl Ashes WtSiXJrZfW UKOUtiK Ml.i^NK, l' > «l..to u rou»l.?liuUrfu rnrnVI rP FRECKLES W N U . NEW YORK. NO. 29- »»21. Flrat Floor Plan. for th f exlerli.rs. while th.) Inlerliirs uie aioiiK ih e lines of what modern homes should lie. I'larllially evef] pn'senl day home . 1«• -1 LJ 11 lias a Inuli itxiiii ; th e other mom s ni v pi u thai th*) will accommodate the modern household i .iimnlen.es, sui'l i as waler iiinler pressure un.l eleri. i.'ll y for u^ht an.i in rurulftb. tas puww lu inn ihe wnshin^ auicnlue, liml racuuiu rltnntr. ami for Hie atoctrta Iran, percolator and i.lher aUctrtl Mlenslls thai ap|xa l to tin- .nuuiiii va n loves hfl llnllle Aiiiont; (h e uiituleru Klvles or n jililllli-i line thai the bull I s ar e twUkg is the hnich eg lonul . a | I .•\:iiiii.l»' nr vvhli'li Is I.!I..\MI iii (In- IIC. .niiMiivliit; lllusirii 11.in tmiii i TiitftBtil iiouifh are utoai f the d that ,,f th needs be not M11111 s rooms them plant} of The Htalrs I out of one I'- ii hall III H.i At the eml IM a bedrooi feet. At (I is the batlir riinms niv tbj . .! • i • lit uf the bourn 1 , Whil e iiii. ii,,i|.;,. | S muall, rompared Wllli tl Ill , ,,, »vhul Hie size o( I, farm inuiir ihould be, 11 rontniic. iileii j ,,f ,,, | : wl-zeil fnm|h | | H .,f limn „., l.v doiniiud. 11 Will four of tin. down- mi cornera, I iim l M'lilltnliiiji . \ lecood tio..r load vlnjr im.III iii ciilei- ,,r the floor iilime. i 1 ! i»' ball a t the front '• Icet II (aches |,y 11 uther nid of the hall in. uiiii,' two mure i•.••!- end lldll. set mi basement . uf th e 11. .II-. front porch Th e , 1...1 the lack * i work Lu ih. live e\i.ii.i i brii-fa fouiiiliitliu 'IIIIN uuiler tin. >f the rooms, thil l liii-lli i ut true- rriinm>ni»nt H.I I'.T. Ill Of till' I -I' , Mil d bin e t,> make IM. a ileujgn that popular with in.'.i. in 'i I 'ited \i th e farm •» in n rural I community, M will uiukw n humv thai win kee p tat< irlrU on m. . furui ,\I,,I where th i >:irls mv . th e bo}'« ulll li« ' found . Mjld Wiahed Uoe of Car. Mi • M.iiin. uli.. ,. . vliiii,^. I,,., . • I.in rhter HI Ituaklii plant, tells uf the trouble anotbt>r daui htwr wbo lives in « \•••Hi.in .iiy bad i n luepiuK M inuld. I'll.- iniii. i ciiini i HII.I itayed a inor l time, ih.-i i decided the »,, \\ UtHi naked fu r th e i that Hi,- wurfe i.c|.t lu«r itiui much <>r the tini a \ i ih y i., .1 ,',1,,,,. ,, r .•.ui.lH.ui,,.nl . >!„ . .v,i,l. SI M l, a , | , a ,, lt di:i l .. I lelMll v | | al ,| ,,,.,, ^ oftim iiad pitnnlaaUni tu uao tlw fam U | cur. not to I,,,.,,,,,,,, K u wilh th e liliinly. Mrv Mann s daUtftttM dig DO) MM 'll.-p-s.-d l a p,.,,,,,, n,,. ,,.,. -Hi b) Uie maid, ami t \w 1,,||, T |,.f, preMimnl.l) t o -• . L :, ,,, tlillijft* wern dllTi-r.-ut. ludlwiauolli Smr. Daddy's Example. father (r-provlag imall Doa't do tlmt SJtla, lMr.M like It Samll DtMgatM -Hut. Dtajg* you do loU of tlnn w I aou't Uiw, Life. (utugaler) hv I dou'l T in. most iieiiutifui of nil millinery sine s Its swa n SOOg I\ *.U|UBl anil adds a rettrat fo r th e passlu l of Ihe s.Ms.in thai bring ! it to. Ml \ u ' f \ r \\ ' warmest days, th e nlry lulls of nil.l- siiniiner lanls b like a BOMlUg ssatat, MS ioon aa the AMI alal of chill comes lU Septeml.er hiv.'/.es; they only Hour- ihi he balmiest air ami brightest II U hine; Ihelr culver I s bllcf bil l glorious; I he ol thSM dreams of summer, ex- pressed in terms of millinery fabrics ami trimmings, art shown in the group pictured here. TlM wellhelove.l. wl.le hi limned, tiansimivnt hat at the 100 u a perennial favorite, OM ol \\' HO...1 things tli.it every summer hrlnc*. developed In accord*** wltt W ••\•\• Idft'a slyl.s. It is .show II made of BUJCS mallnes on a shape thai Is widened at the .shhs I v paiBted mrnl I* lhl> generous brim. The hrlm is bontared with blmk piping l>rald, lb«' crown l« a soft puir of mallBM, tftfl ''•>• < rlm - mint: there is a wide how. posed to- ttunl the rtghl side and spreB.I ario»» the front. Always there are th,•>• 1,1. un,•sipi,. lilack hat* for mld- •u^uiiier. This yt-ur they s««* rlv »'* tn hat!< of brown uiallue* o r \•\•> llelo w ut th e georgette b» s wreathe d wit h small ifunlt'ii ro-, heart of WB&Z hat of pule pink ft round crfiwn. grasses and lhat look like the Next a stately hat ,1 aee blacll and white hair braid for it s graroful body and white georg< ette popples, with long, black ostrich lilies tloat'im out betwet'll them, \|or covering Us soil round crown. This Is a lovidy bat for matrons. Another hat lor I hem appears at the left of Ihe group; It I s a small shapeNif white hair braid with a wreath of garden Qowere, berries, foliage, and ajrMBSJ laid nil,nit the narrow drooping hrlm. They are veiled with wide luce which fall* I\ the manner of » veil from (he sides and back. The poke shape of pule pink georgette, at the right, is distinctly youthful with a sash of Hoe velvet ribbon timt makes i QM bMk> ground for puppies, corn tiowera. t nis^.'> mid little blosaomi psaasl against H / DARLING BABY BRIGHTENS HOME Children's Laughter a Pleasing Sound Altoona, Pa.—\I am writ- ing to tell you what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound has done for me. We had six children die almost at birth. From one hour to nine- teen days is all they have lived. Before my next one waa bom I took a dozen bot- tles of your Vegetable Com- pound, and I can say that it is the greatest medicine on earth, for this baby is now four months old, and a healthier baby you would not want. I am sending you a picture of her. Everybody sayg 'That is a very healthy looking baby.' You have my consent to show these few lines to anybody.\—Mrs. C. W. BENZ, 131 3rd Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Mrs. Janssen's experience of Interest to childless wives. illatoi \ medicine. Millston, Wis.—\ I want to give you a word of praise for your wonderful We are fond of children, and for a considerable time after wr iu ithifirhlv.' H. H. JANSSEN, Millston, Wis. Mrs. Hel d of Marinette, Wis., adds he r testimonial for Lydla E . Plnkham' s Vegetable,Compound. Sh e says : Marinette, Wis.—\I was in a nervous condition and very Irregular. My doctor advised an operation. My husband brought me one of your booklets and asked me,to try Lydia E. Pinkham 1 Vegetable Compound. It overcame my weakness so that I now have a healthy baby girl after having been mar- ried nine years. I am glad to recommend your medicine, and you may use my letter as a testimonial?'—Mrs. H. B. HELD, 330 Jefferson St., Marinette.Wis. There are many, many such homes that were once childless, and are now blessed with healthy, happy children because Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has restored the mother to a strong and healthy condition, as it acts as a natural restorative for ailment* as indicated by backache, irregu- larities, displacements, weakness and nervousness. Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments ot women are not the surgical ones—they are not caused by serious displace- ments or growths, although the symptoms mny be the same, and that is why BO many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it sets as a natural restorative. It can be taken with perfect safety and often prevents serious troubles. Therefore if you know of any woman who is suffering and has been unable to secure relief and is regretfully looking forward to a childless old age, ask i t o tr y. Lvdi a E - Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, aa it has brought health and happiness into so many homes once darkened by illness and despair. Lydia E . Plnkham's Private Text-Boo k upon \Ailments Peculia r t o Women \ will be sent to you free upon request. Write to Th e Lydia E . Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable informationf Salt Your Stock the Blackman Way DO YOU TAKE SALT with meal*, or just fill up on salt once or TWICE A WEEK? i, A few licks of BLACKMAN'S Tonic — \ Salt should be a part of the daily diet of your live stock. It is medicated and will improve digestion, make the feed go further, and keep them in healthy condition. So simple, so easy, Just drop brick in feed-box—it will do the rest. The Blackman Stock Remedy Co. CkaUaaa«(a, Tcaa. ATS CONFINED TO \RANGE\ hicago Man, Reports Success in Novel Plan for Keeping Pete From Straying Far Afield. Another western idea \\nf» adapted to city iifteH the other day when it Houth-siiicr, who onca rod* tba ranga nn tin- Qptorado plateaua, stakad out bis cuts to keep them at D0HW. The plan worked line nnil now the feline iiniiiwiis pel t' 11 ' air every day ut the ends Of lether lopes. , , The cat owner found Hint every time he opened Ihe eellill' door '!ie pels made a break for tba open fre- tba open fre for days nnd quently staying away returning with blackened eyea and Scratched bides, li e thOUghl Of th e tether plan, but th e llrst trial wa s noj II- success , a s tile cnls slipped th e noose s troni their QqckS. li e then evolved a aeml-hobble plan and tied the heavy string to one of tba cat's bind le^s, attaching the other end of Hi.- siring to II xtake driven In the bacli yard. * Thi s syste m proved effective an d now every da y tint f liie cats take their exercis e around Iliclr lelher Ktukes.— i 'hicago Journal. He Explaina. \I in you know how in play brldu'e?\ \I wouldn't no so far as to claim that, I play, hnwivi r.\ GROW HIGHLY PRIZED COTTON Virgin Islands \Produce Long-Staple Variety That la Almost Extinct In the United States. Cotton raising bai become one of the principa) Industries of the Virgin islands, I'ucle Sam's newest territorial possession, according to Bulletin No. l, Sea Island Cotton In St. CrolX, of the Virgin Islands agricultural experiment Station, Just Issued by the Pniteil states Department of Agriculture. Neti-islaud cotti.n, the inucli-prized, limjr staple variety which lias been .ren- dered almost extinct In continental Dnlted sintes by tba boll weevil it the basis of the Virgin Islands Industry. The area. de\oted lo It. while as yet Muall, produced an averaire yield, of' 1,000 pound* of aeM'tORon trrtheacre In 1010 ami 1020.. i me or the pint* at ^ie yovi'iniiient experiment station produced in the rate of (,400 pounds of seed COtton. If The Teeth of the Matter. \Pulling Teelh Restores Sanity jour eyes hurj or your cars ache, or your I' el We down on you, consult tin' rteareal dentist We ihould no) ha siiipriseii io learn that defective teeth wore responsible for the wreck of the lleKpenis. the passing of the dinosaurs, and the crime of 'T.'i. New Ymk Bvenlng Tost. at naiiao wwi w uawat Jl Gift from Nature s Storehouse 1 The delicious, crisp granules of the wheat and barley food Grape=Nuts contain all the natural up-build- ing values of the grains, including mineral salts so essential to health. A (bod eoually well suited to the requirements of young and old. \There's a Reason' for Grape Nuts Sold by grocer* everywhere