Nov. IS. 1911 



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Wise foresight should 

 lead you to keep in the 

 cupboard a half dozen or 

 more handy packages of 



Uneeda Biscuit 



They won't get broken, musty, 

 soiled or soggy like ordinary 

 soda crackers because their 

 crisp, clean freshness is 

 protected by the 

 moisture- proof 

 and dust- tight 

 package. 



Never Sold 

 in Bulk 



In the moisture-proof 

 package 



NATIONAL dlSCUJT COMPANY 



STILL ANOTHER "GLORIOUS VICTORY." 



My good friend W. P. Root .suegests that, while I 

 am speaking of glorious victories, I ought to men- 

 tion the triumphant election In Maine and C'allfor- 

 nia — especially triumphant because ^ve were first 

 told In both cases through the dailies that thp f ii- 

 emy of all righteousness was victorious. Both times 



when I read the statement I reminded Mrs. Root 

 that, although we seemed to be defeated. God is all- 

 powerful, and could (and I had faith to believe 

 would) overrule the skillful machinations of evil 

 men: and in a few days more we could (and did) 

 unite in singing " Praise God, from whom all bless- 

 ings flow.'"— A. I. R. 



