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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-07-22, Page 2SCHOOL CHILDREN'S FOOD! t► 04100041000000410.11111 YOU NO FOLKS LITTLE WATCHMEN. Bebe is sure that grandmother's garden is tI a loveliest garden a boy ever playe.' in. On one side a whits picket feuce shuts off the garden irom the street. In the center is a star-shaped flower -bed, and all the other beds fit in a pattern round this one, separated Ecom it by nar- row paths. When Bebe visits grandmother in the summer, he finds the garden a pleasant play- ground and the flowers delightful playmates. "Mother," said Bebe one day, "I should like to play in the garden this afternoon." "Bebe," said mother, "you may play in the garden this afternoon, but do not play too long, for we are going to Aunt Myra's to tea." "1 like to go to Aunt Myra's to tea," said Bebo, "for there is al- ways a little round cake for me to bring nomo, because I can't eat it. at night. How shall I know how long too long is?" "When the little white blossoms in the bed shaped like a crescent moon open it will be time to come In," said mother. "I know the moon-shaped bed," sae.- Bebe, "but the little blossoms in it are only buds. I caw them yesterday morning and I saw them this morning all shut tight." "This afternoon," said mother, "you will see thein all open." Bebe went into the garden to play. First he went to the bed of the sleepy flowers. "You think because you live in the moon it is always night! Wake up!" said Bebe; but not a flower stirred. Bebe pushed his way am ' g the Rowers that bent leal.f-may over the walks, cleatitfg with their neigh- _aSi" . lie called on the foxglove, coxcomb, lady's -delight, larkspur, bouncing -het, sweet-william and baby's-breath, and then ho looked again at the blossoms which were to tell him when to get ready for tea. "Oh!" said Bebo. "Good after- noon 1" for one little flower peered at him from a sleepy, half -open eye. "Have you had a pleasant nap, sleepy -head l" asked Bebe of an- other flower, which was beginning to stretch its petals. Then, as ho watched, he saw the blossoms slow- ly, slowly open, one after another, and he knew it was time to go into the house to get ready for tea at Aunt Myra's, where there is always a little round cake for a boy to take home. "Why did they sleep so long and wake so late, mother 1" asked Bebe. "All last night they watched in the garden until the morning-glories came on duty bright and early in the morning," said mother. "All day to -day they slept, until four o'clock this afternoon. Because they always wake at four o'clock they are called four-o'clock's, and they are the little night-watchmen of the garden." -Youth's Com- panion. LINGERING WEAKNESS FOLLOWING DISEASE Can be Banished by the Wonder- ful Tonic Puwera of Br. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. How often it is that the victims of disease -fevers, measles, la grippe or any other contagious troubles are weak and ailing, even after the disease itself has disap- peared. They do not pick up strength as t' cy ought ; remain listless, tired and discouraged. The reason for this is that. the blood Leas been impoverished by the rav- ages of the disease through which the victim has passed. Strength will not return until the blood is enriched. The blood can be en- riched by no other medicine as quickly and as surely as by Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People - to enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves is the whole duty of these pills -thousands have found them beneficial in bringing strength after disease had left theni weak and run down. Among those who owe good health to these Pills is Miss Laura Hisco., New Rose, N.B., who says :- "Following an attack of measles I was left greatly run down and suffered from a bad cough. I was advised to use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and procured half a dozen boxes. Before they were all gone I had regained my strength; my cough had disappeared and I was once more enjoying perfect health." Tho experience of Miss Hisco is that of many others. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make new, rich read blood. This new blood stren hens the nerves and bar es..g - h ail- ments as rh' ...ordie neuralgia, lump "dyspepsia, etc., and :efings the glow of health to pale cheeks. The Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. HAPPY PHILANTHROPIST. Devotes Life to Doing Something for Old and Infirm. Tho happiest woman in the Stats of Iowa, perhaps the happiest in the United States, is Mrs. Carrie Holm of Dos Moines. Comparatively speaking, she is the greatest phil- anthropist in the country, for she gives her all to the care of the old and infirm people she gathers about her. All through her life she has followed two old sayings of the Bible: "It is better to give than to receive," and "Do unto others as you would have othors do unto you.,, Supporting on a meager income five old and infirm people, all well beyond the allotted span of life, furnishes Mrs. Holm the enjoyment of her life. In her little backyard she has erected four neattiny cot- tages. In these live her beneficiar- ies. The members of the little phil- anthropic colony live happily to- gether, and their every want is ad- ministered to by this second Mrs. Wiggs, who acually delights in sup- plying their needs. She does their washing, cooks the.r meals; in fact, any deed which will brighten their SENTENCE SERMONS. lives, sho is ready to perform. None of them is related to Mrs. Truth conies to no man in un- Holm in any way. They merely broken packages. carne, and since their coming have The topiofty usually have lofts to had every attention paid them. rent at the top. Hanging on the front door of her You never beat out the chaff by little home is a largo key. Anyone thrashing the saints. passing cannot help but see it. Cultivating our own sorrows kills This key will open any door at her the power to sympathize. humble home. If you have no place The lowliest duties have place for to sleep, you are welcome to use the loftiest virtues. this key. If no one is at home, you The gas fnctory church does noth- are still welcome to help yourself ing to illumine the world. of the family larder, and there is If you love a bad man he will plenty. soon hate some of his badness. Since the date of their marriage, The more a man thinks of him- i875, Mrs. Hohn and her husband, self the less he makes of himself. who has recently died, have always It is better to be wrecked through kept open house. This plan was overzeal than to rot from ovcrcau- first practiced in Dexter, Ia., tion. where the young pair first inn to The creed that cnn be stereotyped their home. Mr. holm was a tailor is not worth running through the and Mrs. Holm cared for a little presses. old schoolhouse. The leaden heart easily learns — + bow to praise the golden rule in4.4.1..L..l..l..L_1..1-14..l•.L»i-4•-1-i--i-i-1-i t silvery tones. The modern pharisee crosses his fingers and then talks about his utter unworthiness. Many lives stay small because they are standing still waiting for do. tin great things to No preacher can make a success at fishing for men and nngling for flattery at the same tin's. 8..me people think that they work hard because they get easily work- ed up about other people's work. Smile of those who talk a great deal about dying have never been alive sufficiently to know what it r would be like to die. � t t XL x HOW THEY ARE FED IN FOREIGN ('OUNTRIES. U. 8. Bureau of Education Pub fishes Bulletin Regarding Pub- lic Feeding. In a bulletin lately issued by the United States Bureau of Education there is an interesting review of the extent to which public feeding of school children in the foreign coun- tries has progressed. It is quoted from it as follows: GERMANY. Meals are served to school chil- dren in most of the large cities of Germany. The money is raised chiefly by private charitable enter- prise, but this is supplemented by municipal funds. The work in Ger- many may be considered as relief, except in the schools for the feeble- minded children in Leipzig where a mid-day meal is provided for all children in attendance. Milk and rolls are given in other schools in Leipzig to children who are especi- ally fragile and delicate. These are selected by medical officers. AUSTRIA. In Austrian cities (Vienna, Trieste, Prague) poor children are fed partly by private charitable as- sociations and partly by the use of municipal funds. Tho municipality furnishes rooms usually in the school buildings. •'1IELGIUM. In Liege the municipality has fur- nished soup free for many years to all children in the kindergartens. Tho benefits of this practice have recently been extended to the chil- dern of the first year's course, and to needy children in the second and third years' courses. In Antwerp food is served to all who wish to buy. There is a chago of five centimes a day in the kinder- garten and ten centimes in the ele- mentary. In Brussels meals are served to indigent children. DENMARK. "Women must consider 11 a dreadful fate to he nn old maid," mused Mr. Chugwater. They do. Josiah," said Mrs. Chugwater. "Look what terrible noodles they sometimes marry to escape it." And Josiah rubbed his chin and said nothing. "Now. Tommy," said Mr. O'Reilly, "I want yeti to bo good rutile I au) out." "111 be good for a cent,' replied Tommy slily. 'Tommy," said the father, "I want fou to remember you are not a sen 1tf rliite naloss you are gond for •ell Ya ' BABY'S GREAT DANGER ± DURING HLT WEATHER:: Moro children die durint; the hot weather than at any other time of the year. D ia r- rhoea dysentery, n, cholerarn- fantun, and stomach trouble... come without warning, and.. when a medicine is not at .1. hand to give prompt relief, X the delay may prove fatal to the child. Baby's Own Tab- lets should be kept in ever}- J. home where there aro chit- J. dren during the hot weather months. An occasional dose of the Tablets will prevent deadly summer complaints. or curo them if they come un- expectedly. Mrs. O. Moreau. St. Tite, Que., says: "My baby suffered from a severe attack of cholera infantum, hut after giving him ILtby's ., ▪ own Tablets the trouhtrouble,dis- appeared, and he regained J- health splendidly." Sold by •� medicine dealers or by mail • J, at 25 cents a box from The A man has a heavy lond to carry . Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., when his wife tries to share it by Rrnckville, Ont. putting all his earnings on her 44444 t..1..1 -14.1.144 -1 -•W -F-1.1444 back. In Copenhagen meals are provid- ed fres for all children who wish them. No questions are raised as to the economic conditions of the par- ents. One-third of the children in the free schools were reported, in 1905, as taking advantage of this opportunity. Tho work is admin- istered by an association directly connected with the municipality and recovering from it a yearly grant to supplement the private contri- butions. HOLLAND. Utrecht has since 1901 provided fres dinners during the winter months for children designated by the head of school and approved by the proper officials. In other cities of Holland the relief is en- tirely in the hands of charitable organizations, in most cases with- out aid from municipal funds. A GOOD START. A Cardinal Young Man's Good Fortune. Mr. David Magee, whose photo appears below, is a clerk employed ii. the Gro:'ery and General store of F. F. Adams at Cardinal, Out. This young roan has just won a cash prize of Seven Hundred dol- lars offered by the Orange Meat Company of Kingston, Ont., to the person sending in the largest num- ber of carton bottoms cut from Orange Meat boxes in their annu- ity contest dosing May 31, last. Mr. Magee sunt in 2612 counts, carrying off First Prize, which was a Life annuity of Fifty-two Dollars or Seven Hundred dollars in cash. Mr. Magee elected to take the cash, and with this money he intends opening a grocery business, with a friend in th3 city of Winnipeg. Mr. B. Crooks of 340 Alexander Ave., Winnipeg, was the winner of the One Hundred dollar prize. There were prizes aggregating thirteen hundred dollars cash, dis- tributed on June 16th last, to the fortunate winners. The Orange Meat Company have started an other similar contest closing on November 30th next, and in addition to the prizes given in the last contest they have added two Fifty dollar and one hundred One Dollar Prizes. Send your name and address to Orange Meat, Kingston, Ont., and commence saving Orange Meat car- ton bottoms at once. TRUTHFUL BESSIE. Peaks Hair Growerl There had been a lover's quarrel, It:: failed to stop Fading hair. It post.and it was his first visit in two ttv.!7 kills the Utn1rui (Irma. Try it and be weeks. eons need for your..o.f. "I guess you know there was a TOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF IT FAILS difference between your sister and Write for Pe +cript)ra Pamphlet myself 1 he ventured, trying to TM Peak Mfg Co. 129 Victoria at.. Toronto. Mt pump the little sister. FRIED POTATO CONTEST. "Yes, indeed responded the lat- ter without hesitation. Eighty Potato Friers Competed In "Well-ert-do you think Clara Paris. will make up when she comes down " Littl1e Bessie loaned over and whispered : "She is upstairs making up now." One of the most amusing incid- ents of the !Whitsuntide holiday in Paris was the fried potato con- test. tI: was hold at Bagfolet, a suburb which compares with the Vale of Heath at Hampstead Heath, London. Potato friers to the number of eighty, with their stoves, lined up before a crowd of several thousand persons in the morning. Each pro- vided his own potatoes and his own butter. At the word "Go!" each man or woman -thorn were fifteen women - chose six potatoes from a sack, peel- ed them, buttered the pan, and be- gan to fry. There were two prizes -one for rapidity and one for excellence. Both were won by the same lady, who, amid cheers, asked permission to offer a glass of brandy to each of the judges, most of whom were in danger of collapse from indigestion. •s MIND-READING. Charlie Loveday-"Um-ah-er- er-er! Ile! lie—" Jeweler (to his assistant) -"Bring that tray of engagement rings here, Henry." Costiveness and Its Cure. -When the excretory organs refuse to per- form their functions properly the intestines become clogged. This is known as costiveness and if neglect - ca gives rise to dangerous compli- cations. Parinelee's Vegetable Pills will effect a speedy cure. At tate first intimation of this ailment tho sufferer should procure a pack- tt of the pills and put himself un- der a course of treatment. Tho good effects of the pills will bo al- most immediately evident. NORWAY AND SWEDEN. Free meals are provided neces- sitous children by the local authori- ties. In Stockholm, kitchens are constructed in connection with the school buildings in all parishes. In Christiania provision is mode for the purchase of tickets by parents who are able to pay about. 2/ cents per nice!, and in some parishes of Stock' olm, those who are able to pay aro charged about 1 cent for a meal, consisting as a rule of two dishes. In some parishes the poor- est are served a breakfast of hulk and bread. In the elementary schools of Stockholm the food is prepared by the pupils in the cook- ing section of the schools. SPAIN. In Madrid an association has re- cently been organized for maintain- ing "school canteens." This is un- der supervision of the public au- thorities and receives assistance Loin the ministry of education. the provincial administration and the municipality. It supplies food to those qualified for relief, while children who can afford it pay VA to 3% cents per week toward the canteen expenses. Barcelona supplies, through re- ligious charir ;bin associations, breakfast and lunch to children who furnish certificates of poverty. SWITZF!'...NP. in Zurich the provision of meals is in the hands of the school author- ity of each district, assisted in some districts by charitable organiza- tions. Meals are given to all under- fed children. Well-to-do parents pay 3 cents a niettl. I,r .1 LY. In Italy the care of unfed chit dren is, as a rule, in the hands of private institutions, receiving as- sistance from state, provincial and municipal funds. An exception is Milan, where a central organiza tion connected directly with and administered by the municipality feeds the children. People aren't necessarily good because they feel that way. The man with the largest library usually has the leant time to read. A Demeatl) Eye Remedy. tonne Affnrde Reliable Relief to Ryes that Need ere. Try Murine Nye Remedy le Your Ryes. k Soothes Rye I'ein. -_ Anyway the chap who thinks ile l.nows it all doesn't know a lot that is said of him behind his back. Wilson's Fly Pads, the best of all fly killers, kill both the flies and the disease gernis. Homo men would rather be wrong than right if there is more Money in it. ST. MAR(.ARET'S COLLEGE, TORONTO. Toronto, with its famous Univer- sities, Colleges, Churches, Librar- ies, Art Collections and Museums. is the great educational centre of Canada. The pupils attending St. Margaret's College have therefore distinct advantages that cannot be obtained elsewhere. The teachers have the same high academic stand- ing as those in the great Collegiate Institutes. The attendance of pu-1 pils is limited; the classes average ten each; personal attention can thus be given to each pupil. Then there is a most thorough Musical Course taught by Canada's great- est Musicians; Art, Domestic Sci- ence and Physical Education are also thoroughly taught. To all de- siring it an illustrated Booklet will be sent on application being mads to the Secretary. SPOILING HIS CHANCE. hfamina-"Yes, indeed; I think this young man who is calling on Grace is very sensible." Papa -"!fell, don't you go and tell that to Grace. Give the young fellow a fair show." Nip Disease in the Bud. -It is difficult to eradicate a disease after it has become seated, therefore it is wise to take any ailment in its initial stages and by such remedies as are sufficient, stop it in its course. Cold is the commonest complaint of tnan, and when neg- lected leads to serious results. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil will cure the severest cold or most violent cough. HUNDREDS OF OPINIONS agree upon the fart that Painkiller has alleviated more pain than any one medicine. Unequalled for diarrhoea and dysentery. Avoid sub- etituta•,•, there is but one -Painkiller "— Perry Davis'- tic. and 50e. How a man loves to find the house full of company when he comes home with something on his mind that he wants to scold about.. Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- ator has no equal for de_truying worms in children and adults. Sec that you get the genuine when pur- chasing. AWAITING INVENTION. "Hace you any alarm clocks 1" Inquired tho customer of a jewel- ler recently. "Yes, ma'am," said the man be- hind the counter. "About what price do you wish to pay for one 1" "The price is no object if 1 can get the kind I am after. What I want is one that will rouse the girl without waking the whole family." "I don't know of any such alarm clock as that, ma'am." said the man. "We keep just the ordinary kind --the kind that will wake the whole family without disturbing the girl." Host: "have roil seen the wed- ding presents, old man 1" Guest: "No, not yet." Bost : "Well, wait a moment. I'll get one of the letectives to escort you through." WAS ALL IN. A Young Toronto Business Man Tells What Ho Thinks of Tonicine. Toronto, IS July orlbo to Ave. The Tonicine Company, Limited, Toronto. Dear t3Ire,— Will you kindly send me by return mail another frUc. bolt of Tonicine, as 1 have receive sere !seat recoils from the best box, wbicb 1 batt Ina( Cul,hed. For a long time m7 system has been rna down, being subject to stomach troubteatid having file pure blood. After taking Toi =cine fur tao of three days I felt much better. 1 feel quite sun that this box will fix me up, although I will al ways keep email quantity of your pills on hand Yours very truly, GNOROE UARTI.RTr. Tonicine, the great Heart and Nerve Tonto, bat now been serving tite public for the past fourteet years. and is for sale by all high-class druggists ur .end etc. direct to The Tonicine company Limited, 1g vi..turla at., Toronto. OF COURSE NOT. "Do you keep a servant?" "Never for very long. ,t Relief for the Depressed. -Physi- cal and meatal depression usually have their origin in a disordered state of the stomach and liver, as when these organs are deranged in their action the whole system is af- fected. Try Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. They revive the digestive processes, act beneficially on the nerves and restore the spirits as no other pills will. They aro cheap, simple and sure, and the effects are lasting. Pat got a job moving some kegs of powder, and, to the alarm of the foreman, was discovered smok- ing at his work. "Gracious!" ex- claimed the foreman. "Do you know what happened when a man smoked at this job some years agog! There was an explosion which blew up a dozen men." "That couldn't happen here," returned Pat, calm- ly. "Why notl" " 'Cos there's only me and you!" was the reply. The microscope in the hands of experts employed by the United States Government has revealed the fact that a house fly sometimes tarries thousands of disease germs attached to its hairy body. The continuous use of Wilson's Fly Pads will prevent all danger of infection from that source by killing both the germs and the flies. First Seaman : "I say, Bill, wot's this card!" Second Seaman : "That's the saloon passengers' menu, of course." "But wot does Mother (to a married daughter): it mean 1" "Oh, it's a list of all the "What's the matter, Clara? Why things they have for dinner -soup are you crying 1" Clara : "Henry andThatfsh and gs the difference ebetween ts and he is so awfully cruel -he is getting saloon and the forecastle; they get worse and worse every day. NN hat them all separately and call it a de you think he said just now? Ho menu. In the forecastle we get told me that I must get rid of the them altogether and call it Irish cook ; he couldn't stand her cooking stow." any longer. And he knows well enough that she has not clone one bit, of cooking for a fortnight, and that I have done it all myself I" Treatment ter an Aliments et HORSES or live &took Fully ex tittle 00 Ye Deaf -A, ill -Waldo USES FOR A young girl once is Twain if ho liked books for Christ- mas gifts1 "!Well, that depends,' drawled the great humorist. "If a book has a leather cover, it is really valuable as a razor strop. If it is brief, concise work, such as the French write, it is useful to put under the short leg of a wobbly table. An old-fashioned book with a clasp can't be beat as a missile to hurl at a dog; and a large book, like a geography, is as good as a piece of tin to nail over & broken pane of glass. Don t experiment with unsatis- factory substitutes. Wilson's Fly Pads kill many times more house flies than any other known article. Some men ara good deal like froth, their usefulness is at an end as soon as they get to the top. Thos. Sabin of Eglington, says: "I have removed ten corns from my feet with Holloway's Corn Cure." Reader, go thou and do likewise. THE SIZE OF THE FEAST. The magnitude of the banquet which the British newspaper men tendered the visiting delegates from the overseas dominions on June 5, is indicated by the following figures : For the banquet there were provide) 400 fowl, '200 cluck, 30 tu illsq :00 pounds cfsalmon, 500 bottles champagne, and 2,000 cigars. Forty chefs prepared the food, and 300 waiters served it, using 10,000 plates and dishes, and 20 tons of china, glass, linen and silver. 1 Ontario Veterinary Colton TEMPERANCE ST., TJRONTO, CAN. Established 1832, taken over by the Provincial cov.rnntent of Ontario, 1901. Affiliated with the Uni•enay� of Torontounder tke e„ntrul of the Dept. of Agricuttnre of Oatar!o. College o ern let October. 1901. Course of .. u 17 v=ows tb,ou.h 3 college year,. VEL9 PER SCSS,ON 418.04. (*slender co application IL A. A. URANUS. VII., M 8 • rrmapst. 43s MOULTON COLLEGE 34 floor Street East, Toronto. A high grads Residential School for Girls. F.q fur the year--Residunt Student; cos to 426$1 bay Students, 434 to $7. °onusasepses Sept, 18. Calendar on appitoatlett MISS CIUARLOTLE THRALL. vice -Principal.' tWoodst WOODSTOON. 0 A rulq[pulpped aesIdentltl School tor &eye an. Young Men. 1 raparN for Uulrerelty, Gehl Cs •1 Selene*, suelnese, aro. tine Annual Calendar seat on ap.l.oatton. A. T. MacNEIL, B. A., Principal.. AN IMPOSSIBLE THING to find n planter equal to 'rho IL & L." Menthol Plaster, and it is bo=ng imitated. (ret the genuine. For side aches, backaches, stitches. noth- Ing equals it. Made by Davie & Lawrence Co. "I never knew until I attended the horse show what an absurd term 'horse lough' was." "Whet no such you "Why, laugh: RINTII�G OFFICE EOR 51 no such thing as a horse laugh: 1 Tho horses looked right at the lad- j ies' hats, and didn't even smile." The " Richmond (Quo) Cuardian," In Its In the causes of infant mortality 13rd Tear of Pubacatlon. cholera morbus figures frequently, and it may be said that complaints r,f the bowels are great destroyers cf child life. If all mothers would avail themselves of FO effective a remedy a9 Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dy- sentery ('cardial many a little ono could be saved. This Cordial can be given with safety to the smallest child, as there is no injurious sub- stance in it. One of the surgeons of a hospital asked an Irish help which he con- sidered the most dangerous of the many cases thenin the "That. sir," said Patrick, as be pointed to n case of surgical in- struments lying on the table. AGENTS WANTED. We manufactare • I ne that must positively be by all trades. Agents handlaur same •re sure of remcneration. Write at ecce. Th. O. L Davis p0$ Doter curt Road. Toronto ANTRD—Local and General Agents— eral contracts to good men; apply, iMer. Continental Life Insurance company,' Toronto. 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N, _ — ,R On GriLlAnaAMPL! AGENTS VI CASE Mate 83. flay ani Wats bvhI rmenrut buainn s os Gtr cal, tat nor 1 ter rl,.o 1"o a aro 00 ,dent In every Tome, ata ranie.i7 u ed up and • epe d 1.1 6.me ra t. Exclusive too Thor) amen. Tat: U •,es Surrxr Ce. MR CATALOGUE Dept fin, Tort aro, Una WRITE There's music in the sole of a new boot- such as it is. - For very many years the cl.i^f organ of the Conservativo par ' f the Eastern Townships. Guardian" is an 8 -page C-eolu paper, and has been conducted b the present editor without, ntcr- ruption for 50 years, who _s .n consequence of advancing years. The plant is in fair order, and consists of a moderate stock of news and job type, 7 -horsepower engine and boiler, Peerless (Gem cutter, 2,M -in. Campbell power press, me dium Cordon (mid.•rn). and Liber circular and card press. all in per- fect order ; three a rge stones, tnbles, furniture, ( addressinj machine, rtwvee, etc , etc., Apply either to S. FRANK WIi.SON. Toronto.. or W. E. JONES, Richmond, Quc. WHY DO Sg, may Institutions devoted to the higher Edu- cation select Belianosi "the fact that they tits old prefer the &� is evidence of distinct mint 1 Oce felbwt prole..ioaal advice in acquiring en educative, ""ii. oaf sal mice 8a1A0 kEk p.en. Needles Adore 198Ur N 1 20--0E. Seed fits Ontalope Nit 75. The DELLr11f>rllW 41VilliPlisONTAR IOC