Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1939, p. 71

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and neignoors W O wte sa me. x ou should leave one or two males to eomfort thbe',Unhappy mother and nuùrse, her. She, will have plenty of milk, and would suifer if ber entire family were swept away; but she wiil be content with a smaller fam- ily, and they wilI thrive and prosper ail the better for lack of competition. It will not be hard to find a home for one or two puppies, or. kittens- providing they are males,. but very few want the females, and if given into irresponÉible hands, they are soon on the street again, suffering starvation. and exposure, and, often hunting for somne place in which to crawi away, and have their acciden- tal family. Ail this mental and1 you. know of , wîth a new litter of pup- pies or ,kittens, 'and so wlpe out this' whlesale sufering. Irene Castle MacLaughlin Orphans of the Storm, Deerfield, Ill. Dr. and, Mrs. L.. E. Penber thy,% 1524 Wilmette avenue, entertained tWo house guests laÈt week, Mrs. Florncé Cline from Gaiesburg, and Il. H. H unt of Youngstown, Ohio. c,ïCare-free"lý. The OIL Yorburner was built to burn one gradé of oU. Doni't be m i s81 e d by claims for .substitutes. -Braun Bros. Dor't wait until they are a few months old and have formed attach- ments and deveioped a desire to live, and then ask some humane society to put them out of the way. That seems doubly cruel, yet. many people let every famiiy of kittens ]M.sposibmty ASSURES WINTER COMFORT AT NO EXTRA COST. Our large storage facilities, our big fleet of modern tank trucks, our skilled personnel, al work together to assure Braun Bros. customers a constant oil supply. In spite of extra service, Braun Brou. prices are always low. CARL L P711, H. BRAUN CARL L.

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