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WORLD VACATION t AND
TOU UST AND
PUELICiTY BUREAU
200 Say 5t., Toronto. S10in 2111,
iau.d 51uu1roc City,
LIFE'S LIKE THAT
By Fred Neter
'What am I gczas a do about Rags, Mom? ... I can't break hese
of the habit of hoarding."
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
COPR. 1941 RV NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REC. U.S. PAT. OW. 6-6
"You ought to smile instead of crying, Mother—with Junior
graduating, maybe we. can start saving a little something!'
ARMY EXPANSION
Probably the United States' heav-
lest draft registrant is Robert
Huges, above, of Mt, Sterling, Ill,
Officials took no risk of being
i'alse prophets when they said his
'weight would probably keep him
rout of the ,Bray.
POP—He Took Pop's Bait Neatly
H'E TGUTH
GLOF'E GRSIVtNOE
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OM MSPECIES OF FISH
AST WITH THEIR 09� 1�_.�ir
COPR. 1942 RV NO SERVICE, INC
AN ARCHAEOLOGIST
SHAVED HIMEEt_F WITH A
3,000,Y4 -AR- 040 62O/VZE
RAZO, THAT HAD BEEN
UNEARTHED IN AUSTRIA.
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FUNNY BUSINESS
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"`He's been ing the outfit ever since that new shipment of
mules arrived!"
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Constipation gone — this easy way"
'I'm delighted I found out. about
ALL -BRAN, for k ended my eonstipa•
tion woes. It rid me of taking nasty
harsh purgatives—which never
helped more
than a day or
so. Now, thank
goodness, I'm an
ALL -BRAN 'reg.
War'. I wouldn't
miss eating
this gentle -act-
ing cereal for
worlds."
It's natural, if
you suffer from constipation due to
lack of "bulk" in the diet, that you'll
cheer for ALL -BRAN. INs so gentle mut
simple. All you do is eat KELLOGG'S
ALL -BRAN— as a cereal or in several
muffins every day—and drink plenty
of water. This famous cereal helps to
produce smooth -working "bulk", and
-prepare wastes for easy elimination.
.And once you know ALL -BRAN'S re-
lief, you'll want to eat it every day to
stay regular. Remember, it's a cereal
—not a medicine. Get ALL -BRAN to-
day, at your grocer's. 2 handy sizes.
Made by Kellogg's in London, Can,
By J. MILLAR WATT
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REG'LAR FELLERS—Dugan Rides Again!
IT SAYS HERE THAT
CAVALRY IS BECOMire MORE.
IMPORTANT _f WAR. O4
ACCOUNTA TH'GASOLINe. SITUATION:
WELL, T•HAr'$ A BRANCH
OF OUR. ARMY WE'VE
NE .LECTGo/ f!~
VA AST ME!
WF -ILL START CAVALRY
PRI LL T'DAY, COleHAVEp' RIL..
HoWENR.r WE'LL
T'SC{LVE, TH' PROBLEM.
OF HORSE.s ti„ OUR,
OWN WAY•-'
By GENE, BYRNES
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