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Show PUZZLED Hard Work, Sometimes, to Rals Children. Children' taste la ofi.tlme more accural!', ac-cural!', In m li i'iliiK tlio rlKht kind of fond to fit the body, than that of adult. Naluro work more accurately accurate-ly through tho rhlldren. A llrnnklyn lady any: "Our little boy had Ioiik bei-n trouhled with weuk digestion. Wo could never r-uade r-uade him tn take more than uiietate of any kind of cereal food. He a weak little chap mid we were puzzled puz-zled to know what to feed him on. "One lucky day we tried Crape. Num. Wi ll, )uu never niw a child eat with mii h a relish, and it did Inu Kmd to hie hint. r'iiu that day on It ai-i'iin-d na thntiith we could almost nee hint ttrow. He would eat (imp-. Nun; tor breakfast and mipper, and I think he would have, liked the food for dinner. "Tin- difference In hi npiii-arniice la iiwiHM'iliiK wonderful. "My hunhand had never fancied it-real it-real fnoiU of any kind, but In- became be-came very fond of (irape-Nuta mid ha bi iii iimi ll Improved hi lieulth aluiu Uklni; It. "We aro now u ln alll.y family, and nalutally believe In tirape-NuU. "A friend him two chllilii n who were fonmrly aiMlcti-d with rlckct. 1 una aiiHlli-d that the dlm ane waa canned I. -v lii k of proper niuirUhiiient. They hbnwcil It. So 1 utriil hir to uho (irape N'ui na an expi-rlnii-ut and the P-Mllt wan allnn..t niaitlciil. "Tin y continued Hie loud ami today belli children are well and Mintii; a any ihllilien In till city, and, of chump, my frli ml In n tlnn believer In (Impi'-Nuta for hhe ha the cvldcnco before h.T eye evety dev." Head "The Itoad tn Wellvllle," found In pkes. "There' a Id-anm ' liver reil Hie hiie IrllrrF A e eiie m,.riir Irnm - I" 'line. Thrr are u'-imlue, Irur, auil full uf buiium II. .. r. l. |