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Identifier: literarydigest60newy (find matches)
Title: The literary digest
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York : Funk & Wagnalls (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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ying than Campbells Vegetable Soup And it would cost you more in time,labor and money to produce a soup any-where near as good. With a nourishing beef stock, whichalso contains the nutritious bone-marrow,we combine selected white potatoes, tenderchantenay carrots, sweet yellow turnips,Country Gentleman corn, small peas, babylima beans, Dutch cabbage, choice toma-toes, green okra, fragrant celery and parsley.We include rice, barley, alphabet maca- roni and sufficient leek, onion and sweet redpeppers to give a pleasing flavor. Good soup once a day at least is a mostimportant rule for the health and condition ofevery family. And in this tempting Campbellsoup you have a food which supplies valu-able and necessary elements to nourish andregulate the system during thewinter months.It saves your fuel, avoids needless drudgery,and is aWays ready for your table any timeat three minutes notice. Order it from your grocer by the dozen or the case. Keep ithandy and always ,serve it hot. IV l> I
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3-2 The Literary Digest for January 18, 1919 CURRENT - POETRY ALL eyes to-day are turned to Europe,all thoughts to the peace that Alliedstatesmen are slowly formulating there,in the hope that it will forever banish war.The theme has inspired our poets, butbefore they sing of peace let us quote anoble tribute to those who have madepeace possible, ^^Titten by that belovedveteran, Edwin Markham. It appearedin The New Church Messenger: A SONG FOR HEROES By Edwin Markham I A song for the heroes who saw the signAnd took theu* place in the battle-line;They were walls of granite and gates of brass;And they cried out to God, They shall not pass!And they hurled them back in a storm of cheers,And the soiuid will echo on over the years. And a song for the end, for the glorious end.And the soldiers marching up over the bendOf the broken roads in gallant France,The homing heroes who took the chance.Who looked on life, and with even breathPaced the winds from the gulfs of death.Their hearts are nmnl

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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Funk___Wagnalls__etc__
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