NATIONAL MANUF ACTURERS. "i The Fable of ithe' -y HUýNGRY ,LITTLEBR ad,ý the FULLLITILE: BIRD- 0 NCEupon a time there were a/two littie birds. Tbey lived in the smre tree. They were both ambi- tioum, energetic littie birds and dearly Ioved to dine on nice, juicy worms. It hiad been a dry summer and these, worm. that afforded theme two littie birds such delightful momie were very scarce. Each morning when thoee littie bird. tarted out in soarch of their meals they went different ways. Each evening when they returned home one wa. fuil of worms and pep. The other needed more. worms and was tired Out. One eveninig while talking aLbout -their experiences'the full littie bir mid to.the.hungry littie bird, "lHow is it you always corne back hungry in the le'vning? We tart out et the same HIGHLAND and ful and msuch ýfrethçr thas 1. How do' you:do it?" "Your technique is wrong" replied the f ull littie bird. 'Herc's how 1I-do it. Because worm.s are marce now and pickisg i. hard, 1 think of the rnot Iikely spot where wormms wilI, be . .. where the moui. fertile and soft. And there 1 go each morning. 1 it up in a tree and watch or fly slowIy over thii. .iall area, and, I get lot. of worin.. I don't waste rny energy over a big area, to get a few crawny wormi.. 1 concentrate where the big oncs are!1" *M4R. Nati' onal Manufacturer. TIi- moral, VLof thas littie fable is: Why b. 1kç. the huniry li bird any longer? You eau scatter your advertieing ail over thie couhlry muid setli b a liungry littie bird. Wake upi Be a tise litti. bird. Be a fait littie bird. ,MAYWOOD HERALD Phone CENTRAL 3355 CucgoOfie 1016-17-18 WILLOUGHBY TOWER . 41